7 results on '"Jelena Matović"'
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2. Synthesis and In Vitro Evaluation of a Set of 6-Deoxy-6-thio- carboranyl D-Glucoconjugates Shed Light on the Substrate Specificity of the GLUT1 Transporter
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Jelena Matović, Juulia Järvinen, Iris K. Sokka, Philipp Stockmann, Martin Kellert, Surachet Imlimthan, Mirkka Sarparanta, Mikael P. Johansson, Evamarie Hey-Hawkins, Jarkko Rautio, Filip S. Ekholm, Department of Chemistry, Tracers in Molecular Imaging (TRIM), and Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS)
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GLYCOSIDES ,NEUTRON-CAPTURE THERAPY ,DERIVATIVES ,CHEMISTRY ,General Chemical Engineering ,116 Chemical sciences ,GLUCOSE TRANSPORTERS ,General Chemistry ,HEAD ,P-BORONOPHENYLALANINE ,CANCER ,NECK ,SYSTEM - Abstract
Glucose-and sodium-dependent glucose transporters (GLUTs and SGLTs) play vital roles in human biology. Of the 14 GLUTs and 12 SGLTs, the GLUT1 transporter has gained t h e most widespread recognition because GLUT1 is overexpressed in several cancers and is a clinically valid therapeutic target. We have been pursuing a GLUT1-targeting approach in boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT). Here, we report on surprising findings encountered w i t h a set of 6-deoxy-6-thio-carbora n y l D-glucoconjugates. In more detail, we show that even subtle structural changes in t h e carborane cluster, and the linker, may significantly reduce the delivery capacity of GLUT1-based boron carriers. In addition to providing new insights on the substrate specificity of this important transporter, we reach a fresh perspec t i v e on the boundaries within which a GLUT1-targeting approach in BNCT can be further refined.
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- 2022
3. Synthesis and
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Jelena, Matović, Juulia, Järvinen, Iris K, Sokka, Philipp, Stockmann, Martin, Kellert, Surachet, Imlimthan, Mirkka, Sarparanta, Mikael P, Johansson, Evamarie, Hey-Hawkins, Jarkko, Rautio, and Filip S, Ekholm
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Glucose- and sodium-dependent glucose transporters (GLUTs and SGLTs) play vital roles in human biology. Of the 14 GLUTs and 12 SGLTs, the GLUT1 transporter has gained the most widespread recognition because GLUT1 is overexpressed in several cancers and is a clinically valid therapeutic target. We have been pursuing a GLUT1-targeting approach in boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT). Here, we report on surprising findings encountered with a set of 6-deoxy-6-thio-carboranyl d-glucoconjugates. In more detail, we show that even subtle structural changes in the carborane cluster, and the linker, may significantly reduce the delivery capacity of GLUT1-based boron carriers. In addition to providing new insights on the substrate specificity of this important transporter, we reach a fresh perspective on the boundaries within which a GLUT1-targeting approach in BNCT can be further refined.
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- 2022
4. Prescribing pattern of benzodiazepines in outpatients without a diagnosis of mental disorders: Retrospective study
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M Jelena Matović, J Mirko Stanetić, M Bojan Stanetic, D Kosana Stanetić, M Zaim Jatić, Đ Verica Petrović, M Brankica Marković, and B Vesna Kević
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long-term use ,Medicine (General) ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,03 medical and health sciences ,R5-920 ,0302 clinical medicine ,Insomnia ,medicine ,Outpatient clinic ,In patient ,family physician ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Medical prescription ,media_common ,Bromazepam ,030505 public health ,business.industry ,Addiction ,Retrospective cohort study ,prescriptions ,Anxiety ,medicine.symptom ,anti-anxiety agents ,0305 other medical science ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Introduction: Benzodiazepines (BZD) are efficient drugs used to reduce anxiety, treat insomnia, or used as myorelaxants. BZDs are generally recommended for short-term use due to numerous side-effects and addiction. Objective: To investigate the prescribing pattern in family medicine outpatient clinics, in patients without the diagnosis of a mental disorder, and the influence of sociodemographic characteristics on BZD use. Method: A retrospective study of BZDs use, in a tenyear period (2009-2019), was conducted in patients treated in five family medicine teams of three primary health care centers in the Republic of Srpska. The study was carried out by reviewing electronic health records (EHRs) of patients above 18 years of age. The patients with the diagnosis of mental disorders were not recruited in the study. The study included 8560 EHRs, and 259 patients with the diagnosis of the mental disorders were excluded from the study. Results: Out of a total of 8301 analyzed EHRs, in 1044 (12.58%) patients at least one prescription for BZDs was found in a ten-year period. Females used BZDs in a greater percentage (71.07%), persons older than 65 years (44.54%), patients with secondary school education (60.44%), patients with chronic diseases (88.60%), patients living in an urban environment (75.96%). The most prescribed BZD was bromazepam (80.17%). Conclusion: The use of BZDs in our patients is quite considerable when compared to recommendations. The strategies to reduce BZD prescribing are necessary to reduce the chronic use of these drugs.
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- 2021
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5. Exploring the Biochemical Foundations of a Successful GLUT1-Targeting Strategy to BNCT: Chemical Synthesis and
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Jelena, Matović, Juulia, Järvinen, Iris K, Sokka, Surachet, Imlimthan, Jan-Erik, Raitanen, Ahmed, Montaser, Hannu, Maaheimo, Kristiina M, Huttunen, Sirpa, Peräniemi, Anu J, Airaksinen, Mirkka, Sarparanta, Mikael P, Johansson, Jarkko, Rautio, and Filip S, Ekholm
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Boron Compounds ,Glucose Transporter Type 1 ,Glucose ,Brain Neoplasms ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,Boron Neutron Capture Therapy ,Boron - Abstract
Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a noninvasive binary therapeutic modality applicable to the treatment of cancers. While BNCT offers a tumor-targeting selectivity that is difficult to match by other means, the last obstacles preventing the full harness of this potential come in the form of the suboptimal boron delivery strategies presently used in the clinics. To address these challenges, we have developed delivery agents that target the glucose transporter GLUT1. Here, we present the chemical synthesis of a number of
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- 2021
6. Screening of undiagnosed depression among elderly primary care patients: a cross-sectional study from the Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Kosana, Stanetić, Verica, Petrović, Bojan, Stanetić, Vesna, Kević, Mirko, Stanetić, Jelena, Matović, Srebrenka, Kusmuk, and Maja, Račić
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Bosnia and Herzegovina ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Primary Health Care ,Depression ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Aged - Abstract
Aim To examine the prevalence of undiagnosed depression among primary care elderly patients in the entity of the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina) as well as the sociodemographic and clinical risk factors associated with depression. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted between April and June 2019 in nine towns of the Republic of Srpska. The study sample included 1,198 primary care patients older than 65 years of age. Research instruments included a sociodemographic questionnaire and Geriatric Depression Scale - Short Form (GDS-SF). Results Positive screening test (GDS-SF score5), which indicates depression was found in 484 (40.4%) participants. Multivariate regression analysis showed that lower education levels [OR = 1.565, 95% CI (1.13-2.17)], divorced and widowed [OR = 1.366, 95% CI (1.16-1.62)], poor financial situation [OR = 1.690 , 95% CI (1.25-2.29)], non-home residents [OR = 2.200, 95% CI (1.41- 3.44)], non-hobby patients [OR = 2.115, 95% CI (1.54-2.91) ], non-friends [OR = 3.881, 95% CI (2.70-5.57)], patients suffering from chronic pain [OR = 2.414, 95% CI (1.72-3.39)], patients with daily life limitation activities [OR = 1.415, 95% CI (1.03-1.95)], patients with three or more chronic diseases [OR = 1.593, 95% CI (1.12-2.27)], patients using five or more drugs [OR = 1.425. 95% CI (1.00-2.03)], and patients with history of previous depression [OR = 2.858, 95% CI (1.94-4.21)] were at higher risk for depression. Conclusion The prevalence of undiagnosed depression in the elderly in Republic of Srpska is high. Future strategies are needed to strengthen screening of geriatric depression in primary health care.
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- 2019
7. Comprehensive geriatric assessment: comparison of elderly hemodialysis patients and primary care patients
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Koviljka Bogićević, Velimirka Pejović, Maja Račić, Jelena Matović, Marijana Kovačević, Ivko Marić, Ljubica Djukanovic, and Nenad Petković
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Activities of daily living ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Social support ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cognition ,Renal Dialysis ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Activities of Daily Living ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Functional ability ,Geriatric Assessment ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Aged ,Polypharmacy ,Aged, 80 and over ,Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,Primary Health Care ,business.industry ,Depression ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Checklist ,3. Good health ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Nephrology ,Physical therapy ,Quality of Life ,Accidental Falls ,Female ,Hemodialysis ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
The quality of life and survival of elderly depend not only on their age but on many social and health factors. In the present study, comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) was made in elderly patients on regular hemodialysis (HD) and those without chronic kidney disease recruited in primary health care in order to compare their sociodemographic characteristics, physical health, functional ability and social support.The 106 HD patients and 300 primary care patients aged 70 years and more were studied. Data on sociodemographic characteristics, neurosensory deficits, pain, falls, polypharmacy, basic activities of daily living (ADL) questionnaire, instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) questionnaire were obtained during interview. The Timed Up and Go, Nutritional Health Checklist, Two Question Instrument for depression and Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) were applied.No significant differences were found for age, gender, education level and dwelling between the two groups. A lower percentage of HD patients lived alone when compared with controls. BMI25 kg/m(2) had 43.4% of HD patients and 49.3% of controls. CCI differed significantly between HD and primary care patients (median: 6 vs. 4) and significantly more HD patients reported depression. No significant difference was found between groups for cognitive dysfunction and ADL, but HD patients had significantly lower IADL scores than controls. The mobility of HD patients was worse; 45.7% of them reported falls in the previous year but only 9.7% from the controls.CGA revealed that HD patients had significantly higher CCI, worse IADL score, mobility and reported more frequent falls, depression and impaired vision than primary care patients.
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