Publications by authors named "Romana Olivia Popetiu"

: episodes of acute decompensation in chronic heart failure (ADHF), a common health problem for the growing elderly population, pose a significant socio-economic burden on the public health systems. Limited knowledge is available on both the endothelial function in and the cardio-metabolic health profile of old adults hospitalized due to ADHF. This study aimed to investigate the connection between asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA)-a potent inhibitor of nitric oxide-and key health biomarkers in this category of high-risk patients.

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  • A pilot study explored the relationship between serum YKL-40 levels and complete blood count parameters in severe (GOLD stage III) and very severe (GOLD stage IV) COPD patients during acute exacerbations.
  • The study measured various blood parameters, including leukocyte counts and hemoglobin levels, in participants aged around 66 years, but found no significant differences between the two groups overall.
  • However, patients with high YKL-40 levels showed increased neutrophil percentages and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratios, alongside decreased lymphocyte, eosinophil, and basophil counts, indicating potential insights for tailored treatment approaches for COPD.
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Bronchial asthma (BA) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are not only common obstructive respiratory conditions but also major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. There is, however, a surprising lack of blood-based biomarkers for separating between these pulmonary disorders. The aim of this study was to assess the practical relevance of using serum YKL-40, single or combined, for this purpose.

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Tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α plays an important role in inflammatory, infectious, and tumor processes, and it is closely related to the early stages of gastric cancer. It is a pro-inflammatory cytokine, produced not only by macrophages and monocytes but also by the lymphocytes, mast cells, neutrophils, keratinocytes, smooth muscle cells, and some tumor cell lines. Large amounts of TNF are released upon contact of macrophages, CD4 + T lymphocytes, and natural killer (NK) cells with lipopolysaccharides, bacterial products, and interleukin 1.

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