Publications by authors named "Tinkara Pirc Marolt"

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  • Prolonged use of atypical antipsychotics (AAPs) like olanzapine (OLA) and aripiprazole (ARI) is linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk, with effects on mitochondrial function now being studied.
  • In experiments with Fao hepatoma cells, ARI showed resistance to oxidative stress but led to higher apoptosis rates, while OLA worsened cell survival when exposed to stress.
  • The study reveals that ARI dampens stress signaling and mitochondrial function, while OLA enhances them, helping to clarify the metabolic risks tied to long-term AAP usage.
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  • Some people who have bad reactions to insect stings might have a problem with their mast cells, which can make their reactions worse and affect their treatment.
  • A study looked at 1,319 people who needed treatment for bee or wasp stings and found that 21.6% had a specific marker (KIT p.D816V) that showed their mast cells were acting up, especially in those with severe reactions.
  • The research also showed that having this marker along with another condition (HαT) made it even more likely for someone to have very bad reactions, highlighting the importance of testing and understanding these conditions for better treatment.
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Purpose: Pulmonary rehabilitation programs (PR) are an important part of the comprehensive treatment of patients with chronic pulmonary diseases. Patients respond individually to PR. The aim of this study is to identify potential predictors of success of PR to recognise patients who benefit most and to uncover possible reasons for poor response to PR.

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Aripiprazole has fewer metabolic side effects than other antipsychotics; however, there are some severe ones in the liver, leading to drug-induced liver injury. Repeated treatment with aripiprazole affects cell division. Since this process requires a lot of energy, we decided to investigate the impact of aripiprazole on rat liver cells and mitochondria as the main source of cellular energy production by measuring the mitochondrial membrane potential, respiration, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production, oxidative stress, antioxidative response, and human blood haemolysis.

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Antipsychotics used to treat schizophrenia can cause drug-induced liver injury (DILI), according to the Roussel Uclaf Causality Assessment Method. The role of oxidative stress in triggering injury in these DILI cases is unknown. We repeatedly administrated two second-generation antipsychotics, aripiprazole and olanzapine, at laboratory alert levels to study underlying mechanisms in stress prevention upon acute oxidative stress.

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  • Aripiprazole is being studied for its effects on dopamine regulation as a treatment for patients with both schizophrenia and cocaine dependence.
  • The drug is known for having fewer side effects compared to other second-generation antipsychotics, but it has been linked to severe liver damage in individuals with a history of substance abuse.
  • Research shows that therapeutic levels of aripiprazole can slow down liver cell division, potentially leading to serious liver injuries in patients with alcohol and cocaine use, highlighting the need for regular liver function monitoring in these cases.
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N-acetylcysteine (NAC), a plant antioxidant naturally found in onion, is a precursor to glutathione. It has been used as a drug since the 1960s and is listed on the World Health Organization (WHO) Model List of Essential Medicines as an antidote in poisonings. There are numerous other uses or proposed uses in medicine that are still in preclinical and clinical investigations.

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Rhabdochlamydia porcellionis is a known intracellular pathogen in digestive glands of the terrestrial isopod crustacean Porcellio scaber. To describe the pathogenesis, tissue distribution and host response to R. porcellionis, we conducted microscopic observations and localization of infection in tissues by Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (FISH).

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