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  1. Article: Biotechnological Potential of

    Chrząszcz, Małgorzata / Szewczyk, Katarzyna / Tchórzewska, Dorota

    Plants (Basel, Switzerland)

    2021  Volume 10, Issue 5

    Abstract: Studies conducted to date have shown ... ...

    Abstract Studies conducted to date have shown that
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-05-15
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2704341-1
    ISSN 2223-7747
    ISSN 2223-7747
    DOI 10.3390/plants10050986
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  2. Article: Phenolic Composition and Antioxidant Activity of Plants Belonging to the

    Chrząszcz, Małgorzata / Krzemińska, Barbara / Celiński, Rafał / Szewczyk, Katarzyna

    Plants (Basel, Switzerland)

    2021  Volume 10, Issue 5

    Abstract: ... The ... ...

    Abstract The genus
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-05-11
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2704341-1
    ISSN 2223-7747
    ISSN 2223-7747
    DOI 10.3390/plants10050952
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  3. Article ; Online: Diagnostic Challenges in Inflammatory Choroidal Neovascularization.

    Karska-Basta, Izabella / Pociej-Marciak, Weronika / Żuber-Łaskawiec, Katarzyna / Markiewicz, Anna / Chrząszcz, Michał / Romanowska-Dixon, Bożena / Kubicka-Trząska, Agnieszka

    Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)

    2024  Volume 60, Issue 3

    Abstract: Inflammation plays a key role in the induction of choroidal neovascularization (CNV). Inflammatory choroidal neovascularization (iCNV) is a severe but uncommon complication of both infectious and non-infectious uveitides. It is hypothesized that its ... ...

    Abstract Inflammation plays a key role in the induction of choroidal neovascularization (CNV). Inflammatory choroidal neovascularization (iCNV) is a severe but uncommon complication of both infectious and non-infectious uveitides. It is hypothesized that its pathogenesis is similar to that of wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and involves hypoxia as well as the release of vascular endothelial growth factor, stromal cell-derived factor 1-alpha, and other mediators. Inflammatory CNV develops when inflammation or infection directly involves the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)-Bruch's membrane complex. Inflammation itself can compromise perfusion, generating a gradient of retinal-choroidal hypoxia that additionally promotes the formation of choroidal neovascularization in the course of uveitis. The development of choroidal neovascularization may be a complication, especially in conditions such as punctate inner choroidopathy, multifocal choroiditis, serpiginous choroiditis, and presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome. Although the majority of iCNV cases are well defined and appear as the "classic" type (type 2 lesion) on fluorescein angiography, the diagnosis of iCNV is challenging due to difficulties in differentiating between inflammatory choroiditis lesions and choroidal neovascularization. Modern multimodal imaging, particularly the recently introduced technology of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT angiography (noninvasive and rapid imaging modalities), can reveal additional features that aid the diagnosis of iCNV. However, more studies are needed to establish their role in the diagnosis and evaluation of iCNV activity.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ; Choroiditis/complications ; Choroiditis/diagnosis ; Choroidal Neovascularization/diagnosis ; Choroidal Neovascularization/complications ; Inflammation/complications ; Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods ; Hypoxia
    Chemical Substances Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-12
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2188113-3
    ISSN 1648-9144 ; 1010-660X
    ISSN (online) 1648-9144
    ISSN 1010-660X
    DOI 10.3390/medicina60030465
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  4. Article ; Online: The Anti-Acne Potential and Chemical Composition of

    Chrząszcz, Małgorzata / Miazga-Karska, Małgorzata / Klimek, Katarzyna / Dybowski, Michał P / Typek, Rafał / Tchórzewska, Dorota / Dos Santos Szewczyk, Katarzyna

    International journal of molecular sciences

    2023  Volume 24, Issue 11

    Abstract: The treatment of acne and other seborrheic diseases has arisen as a significant clinical challenge due to the increasing appearance of multi-drug resistant pathogens and a high frequency of recurrent lesions. Taking into consideration the fact that ... ...

    Abstract The treatment of acne and other seborrheic diseases has arisen as a significant clinical challenge due to the increasing appearance of multi-drug resistant pathogens and a high frequency of recurrent lesions. Taking into consideration the fact that some
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Plant Extracts/chemistry ; Dipsacaceae ; Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology ; Medicine, Traditional ; Skin Diseases ; Antioxidants/pharmacology ; Antioxidants/chemistry
    Chemical Substances Plant Extracts ; Anti-Bacterial Agents ; Antioxidants
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-05-24
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2019364-6
    ISSN 1422-0067 ; 1422-0067 ; 1661-6596
    ISSN (online) 1422-0067
    ISSN 1422-0067 ; 1661-6596
    DOI 10.3390/ijms24119188
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  5. Article ; Online: Effect of photodynamic therapy with verteporfin on tumor thickness and best corrected visual acuity in patients with circumscribed choroidal hemangioma: a single-center experience.

    I Karska-Basta, I / Chrzaszcz, M / Mackiewicz, N / Debicka-Kumela, M / Markiewicz, A / Kubicka-Trzaska, A / Grabska-Liberek, I / Romanowska-Dixon, B / Pociej-Marciak, W

    Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society

    2022  Volume 72, Issue 5

    Abstract: The management of circumscribed choroidal hemangioma (CCH) with photodynamic therapy (PDT) using verteporfin has resulted in significant functional and clinical improvement compared with the pre-PDT era. Literature data on factors influencing clinical ... ...

    Abstract The management of circumscribed choroidal hemangioma (CCH) with photodynamic therapy (PDT) using verteporfin has resulted in significant functional and clinical improvement compared with the pre-PDT era. Literature data on factors influencing clinical outcomes and predictors of response to PDT in symptomatic CCH are inconsistent. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of PDT with verteporfin in patients with CCH depending on symptom duration and tumor thickness at baseline. We analyzed the medical records of 37 patients with symptomatic CCH divided into 3 groups according to symptom duration (≤ 50 weeks, 51 - 100 weeks, and > 100 weeks) and into 2 groups according to tumor thickness (≤ 2.3 mm and > 2.3 mm). Patients were subjected to PDT with verteporfin at a concentration of 6 mg/m
    MeSH term(s) Choroid Neoplasms/drug therapy ; Hemangioma/drug therapy ; Humans ; Photochemotherapy ; Photosensitizing Agents/therapeutic use ; Porphyrins/therapeutic use ; Treatment Outcome ; Verteporfin/therapeutic use ; Visual Acuity
    Chemical Substances Photosensitizing Agents ; Porphyrins ; Verteporfin (0X9PA28K43)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-02-12
    Publishing country Poland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1125221-2
    ISSN 1899-1505 ; 0867-5910 ; 0044-6033
    ISSN (online) 1899-1505
    ISSN 0867-5910 ; 0044-6033
    DOI 10.26402/jpp.2021.5.07
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  6. Article ; Online: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges in a Patient with Radiation Retinopathy Complicated by Corticosteroid-Induced Central Serous Chorioretinopathy.

    Chrząszcz, Michał / Mackiewicz, Natalia / Pociej-Marciak, Weronika / Romanowska-Dixon, Bożena / Kubicka-Trząska, Agnieszka / Gawęcki, Maciej / Karska-Basta, Izabella

    Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)

    2022  Volume 58, Issue 7

    Abstract: Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC) is a common chorioretinal disorder. It has been postulated that impaired retinal pigment epithelium and hyperpermeability of the choriocapillaris may be involved in the development of CSC, but the exact ... ...

    Abstract Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC) is a common chorioretinal disorder. It has been postulated that impaired retinal pigment epithelium and hyperpermeability of the choriocapillaris may be involved in the development of CSC, but the exact pathomechanism has not been established. We report an unusual case of a middle-aged man who developed CSC after triamcinolone acetonide injection for macular edema. Edema developed as a late complication of radiation retinopathy after brachytherapy for childhood retinoblastoma. Steroid treatment is an important risk factor for CSC, but the underlying causative mechanisms have not been fully elucidated. It is important to increase the awareness of this link among clinicians who prescribe exogenous corticosteroids, irrespective of the route of administration.
    MeSH term(s) Adrenal Cortex Hormones/adverse effects ; Central Serous Chorioretinopathy/chemically induced ; Central Serous Chorioretinopathy/complications ; Child ; Choroid ; Glucocorticoids ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retinal Pigment Epithelium ; Tomography, Optical Coherence
    Chemical Substances Adrenal Cortex Hormones ; Glucocorticoids
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-06-28
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 2188113-3
    ISSN 1648-9144 ; 1010-660X
    ISSN (online) 1648-9144
    ISSN 1010-660X
    DOI 10.3390/medicina58070862
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  7. Article ; Online: Differences in anti-endothelial and anti-retinal antibody titers: implications for the pathohysiology of acute and chronic central serous chorioretinopathy.

    Karska-Basta, I / Pociej-Marciak, W / Chrzaszcz, M / Wilanska, J / Jager, M J / Markiewicz, A / Romanowska-Dixon, B / Sanak, M / Kubicka-Trzaska, A

    Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society

    2020  Volume 71, Issue 2

    Abstract: The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of serum anti-retinal (ARAs) and anti-endothelial cell antibodies (ACEAs) in patients with acute and chronic central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC). We enrolled 28 patients with acute CSC, 42 patients ... ...

    Abstract The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of serum anti-retinal (ARAs) and anti-endothelial cell antibodies (ACEAs) in patients with acute and chronic central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC). We enrolled 28 patients with acute CSC, 42 patients with chronic CSC, and 40 healthy controls. The presence of ARAs was determined by indirect immunofluorescence using monkey retina as an antigen substrate, while the presence of AECAs was determined using cultivated human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and primate skeletal muscle according to the manufacturer's instructions (Euroimmun AG). There were no differences in the prevalence of antibodies against rods, cones, cytoplasmic components of retinal nuclear layer cells, and retinal vessels between the acute and chronic CSC groups and the control group (P = 0.27, P = 0.16, P = 0.71, and P = 0.06, respectively). However, AECAs reactive with HUVECs were observed in 46% of patients with acute CSC, 45% of those with chronic CSC, and 22% of controls, whereas AECAs reactive with the skeletal muscle were present in 46%, 45%, and 15%, respectively (difference between groups: P = 0.045 for HUVECs and P = 0.005 for the skeletal muscle). Furthermore, AECA titers were higher in CSC patients than in controls (P = 0.004). This study provides evidence for the possible involvement of an autoimmune process directed against vessel antigens in the pathogenesis of CSC. AECAs may be more important than ARAs in this disease and may be involved in endothelial damage in the choroidal vessels and choriocapillaris, leading to hyperpermeability, which is central to the pathophysiology of CSC.
    MeSH term(s) Acute Disease ; Adult ; Animals ; Autoantibodies/immunology ; Case-Control Studies ; Central Serous Chorioretinopathy/immunology ; Central Serous Chorioretinopathy/metabolism ; Central Serous Chorioretinopathy/physiopathology ; Choroid/blood supply ; Choroid/immunology ; Chronic Disease ; Endothelial Cells/immunology ; Female ; Haplorhini ; Humans ; Male ; Retina/immunology ; Retrospective Studies
    Chemical Substances Autoantibodies ; anti-endothelial cell antibody
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-07-13
    Publishing country Poland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1125221-2
    ISSN 1899-1505 ; 0867-5910 ; 0044-6033
    ISSN (online) 1899-1505
    ISSN 0867-5910 ; 0044-6033
    DOI 10.26402/jpp.2020.2.07
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  8. Article: Toxocara

    Karska-Basta, Izabella / Kubicka-Trząska, Agnieszka / Chrząszcz, Michał / Pociej-Marciak, Weronika / Romanowska-Dixon, Bożena

    Case reports in ophthalmology

    2019  Volume 10, Issue 3, Page(s) 339–343

    Abstract: We aimed to present a unique case of a child with an optic disc granuloma with exudative retinal detachment as a manifestation of ocular toxocariasis. The response to systemic therapy was assessed using deep range imaging optical coherence tomography. ... ...

    Abstract We aimed to present a unique case of a child with an optic disc granuloma with exudative retinal detachment as a manifestation of ocular toxocariasis. The response to systemic therapy was assessed using deep range imaging optical coherence tomography. This imaging technique was the most accurate for identification of retinal, macular and vitreous changes associated with this intraocular pathology.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-10-16
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 2577666-6
    ISSN 1663-2699
    ISSN 1663-2699
    DOI 10.1159/000503139
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  9. Article: Polyphenol Composition of Extracts of the Fruits of

    Bogucka-Kocka, Anna / Vorobets, Natalia / Chrząszcz, Małgorzata / Pietrzak, Wioleta / Szewczyk, Katarzyna

    Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)

    2019  Volume 8, Issue 9

    Abstract: During inflammation, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced in large amounts, causing oxidative stress. Several studies confirm that plant extracts rich in phenolic compounds may inhibit ROS production. For that reason, the aim of this work is the ... ...

    Abstract During inflammation, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced in large amounts, causing oxidative stress. Several studies confirm that plant extracts rich in phenolic compounds may inhibit ROS production. For that reason, the aim of this work is the qualitative and quantitative analysis of phenolic acids and flavonoids in the etheric (LAEN) and methanolic (LAM) extracts of the fruits of
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-09-01
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2704216-9
    ISSN 2076-3921
    ISSN 2076-3921
    DOI 10.3390/antiox8090363
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  10. Article ; Online: SDF-1 and NOTCH signaling in myogenic cell differentiation: the role of miRNA10a, 425, and 5100.

    Mierzejewski, Bartosz / Grabowska, Iwona / Michalska, Zuzanna / Zdunczyk, Kamila / Zareba, Franciszek / Irhashava, Aliksandra / Chrzaszcz, Marta / Patrycy, Magdalena / Streminska, Wladyslawa / Janczyk-Ilach, Katarzyna / Koblowska, Marta / Iwanicka-Nowicka, Roksana / Gromadka, Agnieszka / Kowalski, Kamil / Ciemerych, Maria Anna / Brzoska, Edyta

    Stem cell research & therapy

    2023  Volume 14, Issue 1, Page(s) 204

    Abstract: Background: Skeletal muscle regeneration is a complex process regulated by many cytokines and growth factors. Among the important signaling pathways regulating the myogenic cell identity are these involving SDF-1 and NOTCH. SDF-1 participates in cell ... ...

    Abstract Background: Skeletal muscle regeneration is a complex process regulated by many cytokines and growth factors. Among the important signaling pathways regulating the myogenic cell identity are these involving SDF-1 and NOTCH. SDF-1 participates in cell mobilization and acts as an important chemoattractant. NOTCH, on the other hand, controls cell activation and myogenic determination of satellite cells. Knowledge about the interaction between SDF-1 and NOTCH signaling is limited.
    Methods: We analyzed two populations of myogenic cells isolated from mouse skeletal muscle, that is, myoblasts derived from satellite cells (SCs) and muscle interstitial progenitor cells (MIPCs). First, microRNA level changes in response to SDF-1 treatment were analyzed with next-generation sequencing (NGS). Second, myogenic cells, i.e., SC-derived myoblasts and MIPCs were transfected with miRNA mimics, selected on the basis of NGS results, or their inhibitors. Transcriptional changes, as well as proliferation, migration, and differentiation abilities of SC-derived myoblasts and MIPCs, were analyzed in vitro. Naive myogenic potential was assessed in vivo, using subcutaneous engrafts and analysis of cell contribution to regeneration of the skeletal muscles.
    Results: SDF-1 treatment led to down-regulation of miR10a, miR151, miR425, and miR5100 in myoblasts. Interestingly, miR10a, miR425, and miR5100 regulated the expression of factors involved in the NOTCH signaling pathway, including Dll1, Jag2, and NICD. Furthermore, miR10a, miR425, and miR5100 down-regulated the expression of factors involved in cell migration: Acta1, MMP12, and FAK, myogenic differentiation: Pax7, Myf5, Myod, Mef2c, Myog, Musk, and Myh3. However, these changes did not significantly affect myogenic cell migration or fusion either in vitro or in vivo, except when miR425 was overexpressed, or miR5100 inhibitor was used. These two molecules increased the fusion of MIPCs and myoblasts, respectively. Furthermore, miR425-transfected MIPC transplantation into injured skeletal muscle resulted in more efficient regeneration, compared to control cell transplantation. However, skeletal muscles that were injected with miR10a transfected myoblasts regenerated less efficiently.
    Conclusions: SDF-1 down-regulates miR10a, miR425, and miR5100, what could affect NOTCH signaling, differentiation of myogenic cells, and their participation in skeletal muscle regeneration.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Mice ; Cell Differentiation ; Cell Movement ; Muscle Development/genetics ; Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism ; Satellite Cells, Skeletal Muscle/metabolism ; Signal Transduction ; MicroRNAs/genetics ; Receptors, Notch/metabolism ; Chemokine CXCL12/metabolism
    Chemical Substances MicroRNAs ; Cxcl12 protein, mouse ; Receptors, Notch ; Chemokine CXCL12 ; MIRN10 microRNA, mouse ; MIRN425 microRNA, mouse ; Mirn5100 microRNA, mouse
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-15
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2548671-8
    ISSN 1757-6512 ; 1757-6512
    ISSN (online) 1757-6512
    ISSN 1757-6512
    DOI 10.1186/s13287-023-03429-x
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