8 results on '"Kośmider M"'
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2. [The effect of pentoxifylline on oxidative metabolism in neutrophils primed with tumor necrosis factor alpha in patients with stable angina pectoris].
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Kowalski J, Kośmider M, Paśnik J, Baj Z, Ciećwierz J, Czekalska R, and Janiszewska-Drobińska B
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- Adult, Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neutrophils metabolism, Oxidation-Reduction drug effects, Pentoxifylline pharmacology, Angina Pectoris blood, Angina Pectoris therapy, Neutrophils drug effects, Pentoxifylline therapeutic use, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha metabolism
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In 14 patients with stable angina pectoris we examined the effect of pentoxifyline (PTX) on oxidative metabolism of TNF-alpha-priming neutrophils. The control group consisted of 21 patients with stable angina pectoris without pentoxifylline administration. Blood samples for examination were taken from basilic vein (peripheral blood) and coronary sinus immediately before PTCA procedure. In PTX-group was found the significant decrease in spontaneous CL of TNF-alpha-priming neutrophils from coronary sinus blood (1231.0 +/- 119.4 mV x min), in comparison to the control group (1374 +/- 124.4 mV x min). In PTX-group was found the significant decrease in fMLP stimulated CL of TNF-alpha-priming neutrophils from peripheral blood (4219.0 +/- 707.2 mV x min) and coronary sinus blood (4322.0 +/- 664.4 mV x min), in comparison to the control group (5248.0 +/- 595.8 mV x min and 4973.0 +/- 536.5 mV x min; respectively). There were no differences between both groups in PMA stimulated CL of TNF-alpha-priming neutrophils.
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- 1998
3. Complement activates neutrophils during PTCA procedure in patients with unstable angina pectoris.
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Kowalski J, Kośmider M, Pawlicki L, Głowacka E, Banasik M, Baj Z, Ciećwierz J, and Paśnik J
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- Acute-Phase Reaction diagnosis, Acute-Phase Reaction immunology, Adult, Angina, Unstable immunology, Complement C3c metabolism, Complement C5 metabolism, Complement Hemolytic Activity Assay, Complement Pathway, Alternative immunology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neutrophil Activation immunology, Reference Values, Angina, Unstable therapy, Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary, Complement Activation immunology, Neutrophils immunology
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We estimated adherence, aggregation and chemiluminescence of neutrophils as well as concentrations of C3c, C4 and C5 complement components and complement haemolytic activity (CH50) in 27 patients with unstable angina pectoris subjected to percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). The control group consisted of 12 patients with unstable angina pectoris, in whom coronary angiography was performed but PTCA was decided against for various reasons. Blood samples for examination were taken from coronary sinus and peripheral vein just before, 1 min and 20 min after PTCA or coronary angiography. We observed enhancement of neutrophil adherence, aggregation and chemiluminescence, and decrease in concentrations of C3c, C5 and complement haemolytic activity (CH50) after PTCA procedure. In conclusion we think that ischemia resulting from PTCA causes complement activation in an alternative pathway which seems to be connected with neutrophil activation.
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- 1997
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4. [Adhesion and aggregation of neutrophils in patients with unstable angina].
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Kowalski J, Zeman K, Kośmider M, Sułowska Z, Banasik M, Pawlicki L, Tchórzewski H, and Ciećwierz J
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Angina, Unstable blood, Cell Adhesion physiology, Cell Aggregation physiology, Neutrophils physiology
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The adherence and aggregation abilities of neutrophils (PMNs) were evaluated in thirty three patients with unstable angina, who were qualified for PTCA procedure. The control group consisted of forty one clinically healthy persons. The blood for investigations was obtained from coronary sinus and basilic vein just before the procedure, while in the control group from basilic vein only. The adherence of PMNs to plastic surface (rest and stimulated by PMA) was estimated in vitro according to Oez's et al. method by measuring optical density of generated formazan, whereas the aggregation of PMNs was evaluated using the leukergy test according to the method of Fleck in Berliner's and Aronson's modification. In patients with unstable angina statistically significant higher (p < 0.001) adherence of peripheral blood PMNs, compared with control groups was found (patients: rest-0.525 +/- 0.245, stimulated-0.839 +/- 0.419, control group: rest-0.260 +/- 0.129, stimulated-0.522 +/- 0.377). The aggregation of peripheral blood PMNs was significantly higher (p < 0.05) in the sick than in the control group (the sick-10.98 +/- 4.29%, controls-4.65 +/- 3.01%). No differences in investigated parameters of PMNs obtained from peripheral or coronary sinus blood were found.
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- 1995
5. [Generation of active oxygen species by neutrophils in patients with unstable angina pectoris].
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Kowalski J, Sułowska Z, Kośmider M, Pawlicki L, Błaszczyk J, Kedziora J, and Ciećwierz J
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Angina, Unstable blood, Neutrophils physiology, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism
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The generation of O2-. and H2O2 by neutrophils (PMNs) obtained from peripheral and coronary sinus blood was investigated in twenty four patients with unstable angina, who were qualified for PTCA procedure. The control group consisted of twenty one clinically healthy persons. The blood for the investigations was obtained from coronary sinus and basilic vein just before the procedure, while in the control group from--basilic vein only. In patients with unstable angina statistically significant higher (p < 0.05) O2-. generation by peripheral blood PMNs (at rest and stimulated), compared with the control group, was found respectively (the sick: rest--11,09 +/- 1.92; stimulated--25.48 +/- 5.76 nmol/cell/min.; healthy: rest--7.98 +/- 1.06; stimulated--13.58 +/- 1.19 nmol/cell/min). No significant differences in O2-. generation between PMNs obtained from coronary sinus or peripheral blood were found. No differences in H2O2 generation by rest PMNs obtained from coronary sinus or peripheral blood were found in patients compared with the control group. The generation of H2O2 by PMA stimulated PMNs was higher in the sick without statistical significance.
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- 1995
6. [Influence of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) on superoxide anion generation by whole blood granulocytes in patients with unstable angina pectoris (part I)].
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Kowalski J, Pawlicki L, Kośmider M, Błaszczyk J, Sibińska E, and Kedziora J
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- Adult, Angina, Unstable therapy, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Angina, Unstable blood, Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary, Neutrophils metabolism, Superoxides metabolism
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In twenty patients with unstable angina, the effects of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) on superoxide anion generation by neutrophils (PMNs) obtained from ulnar vein (UV) and coronary sinus (CS) were investigated. Blood samples for the investigations were taken from CS just before the procedure, within the first minute after the last balloon inflation and 20 minutes after PTCA; from BV--just before the procedure and 20 minutes following it. The results were compared with those obtained from 12 patients with unstable angina, (in whom coronary angiography was performed, but for various reasons angioplasty was desisted from) and with those obtained from 20 clinically healthy persons. In patients with unstable angina, the significantly increased O2.- generation by PMNs from CS and BV was found at rest as well as following opsonized-zymosan stimulation, compared with healthy persons. Within the first minute after PTCA, the significantly decreased O2.- generation by PMNs from CS was observed, compared with the results before the procedure (rest.--11.29 +/- 0.73 and 10.15 +/- 0.65 nmol/cell/min., p < 0.05; stimulation--27.62 +/- 6.25 and 18.54 +/- 3.37 nmol/cell/min., p < 0.05). Twenty minutes after PTCA O2.- generation by PMNs from CS still decreased (rest--9.23 +/- 1.08 nmol/cell/min., stimulation--15.71 +/- 5.98 nmol/cell/min.). In blood samples taken from BV before and after PTCA, no statistically significant differences in O2.- generation were observed (rest--11.32 +/- 0.79 nmol/cell/min. and 10.77 +/- 1.43 nmol/cell/min.; stimulation--25.96 +/- 6.12 nmol/cell/min. and 21.15 +/- 5.47 nmol/cell/min.).
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- 1994
7. [Influence of PTCA on neutrophil aggregation in patients with unstable angina pectoris (part II)].
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Kowalski J, Zeman K, Kośmider M, Pawlicki L, Banasik M, and Sułowska Z
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- Adult, Angina, Unstable therapy, Cell Aggregation physiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Angina, Unstable blood, Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary, Neutrophils physiology
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In twenty patients with unstable angina, the effects of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) on aggregation of neutrophils (PMNs) obtained from coronary sinus (CS) and basilic vein (BV) were investigated. Blood samples for the investigations were taken from CS just before the procedure, within the first minute after the last balloon inflation and 20 minutes after PTCA; from BV--just before and 20 minutes after the procedure. The results were compared with those obtained from 12 patients with unstable angina (in whom coronary angiography was performed, but for various reasons angioplasty was desisted from) and with those obtained from 20 clinically healthy persons. In patients with unstable angina the significantly higher percent of aggregated PMNs from CS as well as from BV was found, compared with healthy persons. Within the first minute after the procedure, the significantly increased percentage of aggregated PMNs from CS compared with the results before the procedure, was observed (10.50 +/- 4.06% and 18.36 +/- 7.69%, p < 0.05), but 20 minutes after, the value of the investigated parameter decreased to 5.88 +/- 2.86% and was similar to that in healthy persons. One minute after the procedure, in patients in whom PTCA was performed, the significantly decreased PMNs number in the blood obtained from CS was found, compared with the results before PTCA (4295 +/- 840 and 3850 +/- 825; p < 0.05). Twenty minutes after the procedure no further decrease of PMNs number was observed. In patients with or without PTCA no changes in the number and aggregation of PMNs obtained from BV were observed.
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- 1994
8. The effect of short-term myocardial ischemia on the expression of adhesion molecules and the oxidative burst of coronary sinus blood neutrophils.
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Baj Z, Kowalski J, Kantorski J, Pokoca L, Kośmider M, Pawlicki L, and Tchórzewski H
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- Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary, Antigens, CD analysis, CD11 Antigens, CD18 Antigens, Coronary Angiography, Coronary Vessels, Female, Humans, Leukocyte Count, Luminescent Measurements, Male, Middle Aged, Myocardial Ischemia diagnostic imaging, Myocardial Ischemia therapy, Cell Adhesion Molecules analysis, Myocardial Ischemia blood, Neutrophils metabolism, Respiratory Burst
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We examined the influence of transient myocardial ischemia on the number and function of neutrophils in patients with effort angina (EA). We tested fluorometrically the expression of neutrophil membrane molecules (CD11b, CD11c, CD18) and neutrophil oxidative burst using a chemiluminescence (CL) generation system. The estimations were conducted before, 1 min after and 20 min after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) in 15 patients qualified for the treatment because of single-vessel disease. Eight EA patients subjected to coronary arteriography (CA) comprised a control group. We did not observe any marked changes in leucocytosis or lymphocyte number in peripheral blood (PB) or in coronary sinus blood (CSB) after the procedure. The percentage of granulocytes in coronary blood decreased significantly 20 min after reperfusion. No significant changes in white blood cell count were noted in peripheral blood of PTCA patients or in control CA subjects. Oxidative burst of nonstimulated and fMLP, PMA and zymosan stimulated sinus blood neutrophils was significantly depressed 1 min after inflation, and enhanced 20 min after reperfusion. We found a significant increase in the percentage of the CD11c+ neutrophils from 56.7 +/- 7.4% to 64 +/- 6.5% 20 min after inflation and postischemic decrease in the CD11c molecule expression on CSB neutrophils. Significant positive linear correlation (Rval = 0.71) between inflation time and the CD11c molecule expression on CSB immediately after reperfusion was also noted. The results may reflect local activation of neutrophils in ischemic myocardium as a response to ischemia induced increase of activating stimuli.
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- 1994
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