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Protective effects of whey on rat liver damage induced by chronic alcohol intake.

Radić, I; Mijović, M; Tatalović, Nikola; Mitić, M; Lukić, V; Joksimović, B; Petrović, Z; Ristić, S; Veličković, S; Nestorovic, V; Corac, A; Mirić, M; Adžić, M; Blagojević, Duško; Popović, L; Hudomal, S J

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Radić, I
AU  - Mijović, M
AU  - Tatalović, Nikola
AU  - Mitić, M
AU  - Lukić, V
AU  - Joksimović, B
AU  - Petrović, Z
AU  - Ristić, S
AU  - Veličković, S
AU  - Nestorovic, V
AU  - Corac, A
AU  - Mirić, M
AU  - Adžić, M
AU  - Blagojević, Duško
AU  - Popović, L
AU  - Hudomal, S J
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0960327119829518
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3281
AB  - In 2012, alcohol liver disease resulted in 3.3 million-5.9% of global deaths. This study introduced whey protection capacity against chronic alcohol-induced liver injury. Rats were orally administered to 12% ethanol solution in water (ad libitum, average 8.14 g of ethanol/kg body weight (b.w.)/day) alone or combined with whey ( per os, 2 g/kg b.w./day). After 6-week treatment, chronic ethanol consumption induced significant histopathological liver changes: congestion, central vein dilation, hepatic portal vein branch dilation, Kupffer cells hyperplasia, fatty liver changes, and hepatocytes focal necrosis. Ethanol significantly increased liver catalase activity and glutathione reductase protein expression without significant effects on antioxidative enzymes: glutathione peroxidase (GPx), copper-zinc-containing superoxide dismutase (CuZnSOD) and manganese-containing superoxide dismutase (MnSOD). Co-treatment with whey significantly attenuated pathohistological changes induced by ethanol ingestion and increased GSH-Px and nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) protein expression. Our results showed positive effects of whey on liver chronically exposed to ethanol, which seem to be associated with NF-κB-GPx signaling.
T2  - Human & Experimental Toxicology
T1  - Protective effects of whey on rat liver damage induced by chronic alcohol intake.
DO  - 10.1177/0960327119829518
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Radić, I and Mijović, M and Tatalović, Nikola and Mitić, M and Lukić, V and Joksimović, B and Petrović, Z and Ristić, S and Veličković, S and Nestorovic, V and Corac, A and Mirić, M and Adžić, M and Blagojević, Duško and Popović, L and Hudomal, S J",
year = "2019",
abstract = "In 2012, alcohol liver disease resulted in 3.3 million-5.9% of global deaths. This study introduced whey protection capacity against chronic alcohol-induced liver injury. Rats were orally administered to 12% ethanol solution in water (ad libitum, average 8.14 g of ethanol/kg body weight (b.w.)/day) alone or combined with whey ( per os, 2 g/kg b.w./day). After 6-week treatment, chronic ethanol consumption induced significant histopathological liver changes: congestion, central vein dilation, hepatic portal vein branch dilation, Kupffer cells hyperplasia, fatty liver changes, and hepatocytes focal necrosis. Ethanol significantly increased liver catalase activity and glutathione reductase protein expression without significant effects on antioxidative enzymes: glutathione peroxidase (GPx), copper-zinc-containing superoxide dismutase (CuZnSOD) and manganese-containing superoxide dismutase (MnSOD). Co-treatment with whey significantly attenuated pathohistological changes induced by ethanol ingestion and increased GSH-Px and nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) protein expression. Our results showed positive effects of whey on liver chronically exposed to ethanol, which seem to be associated with NF-κB-GPx signaling.",
journal = "Human & Experimental Toxicology",
title = "Protective effects of whey on rat liver damage induced by chronic alcohol intake.",
doi = "10.1177/0960327119829518"
}
Radić, I., Mijović, M., Tatalović, N., Mitić, M., Lukić, V., Joksimović, B., Petrović, Z., Ristić, S., Veličković, S., Nestorovic, V., Corac, A., Mirić, M., Adžić, M., Blagojević, D., Popović, L.,& Hudomal, S. J.. (2019). Protective effects of whey on rat liver damage induced by chronic alcohol intake.. in Human & Experimental Toxicology.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0960327119829518
Radić I, Mijović M, Tatalović N, Mitić M, Lukić V, Joksimović B, Petrović Z, Ristić S, Veličković S, Nestorovic V, Corac A, Mirić M, Adžić M, Blagojević D, Popović L, Hudomal SJ. Protective effects of whey on rat liver damage induced by chronic alcohol intake.. in Human & Experimental Toxicology. 2019;.
doi:10.1177/0960327119829518 .
Radić, I, Mijović, M, Tatalović, Nikola, Mitić, M, Lukić, V, Joksimović, B, Petrović, Z, Ristić, S, Veličković, S, Nestorovic, V, Corac, A, Mirić, M, Adžić, M, Blagojević, Duško, Popović, L, Hudomal, S J, "Protective effects of whey on rat liver damage induced by chronic alcohol intake." in Human & Experimental Toxicology (2019),
https://doi.org/10.1177/0960327119829518 . .
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Intestinal Helminths Infection of Rats (Ratus Norvegicus) in the Belgrade Area (Serbia): the Effect of Sex, Age and Habitat

Kataranovski, Milena; Mirkov, Ivana; Belij, Sandra; Popov Aleksandrov, Aleksandra; Petrović, Z; Gacić, Zoran M; Kataranovski, Dragan S.

(2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kataranovski, Milena
AU  - Mirkov, Ivana
AU  - Belij, Sandra
AU  - Popov Aleksandrov, Aleksandra
AU  - Petrović, Z
AU  - Gacić, Zoran M
AU  - Kataranovski, Dragan S.
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1291
AB  - Gastrointestinal helminths of Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) from the Belgrade area were studied as a part of a wider ecological research of rats in Serbia (data on the distribution, population ecology, economic and epizoothiological-epidemiological importance, and density control). Rats were captured from May 2005 to July 2009 at both urban and suburban-rural sites. Of a total of 302 trapped rats 48 % were males and 52 % females, with 36.5 % and 38.8 % of juvenile-subadult individuals, per sex respectively. Intestinal helminth infection was noted in 68.5 % of rats, with a higher prevalence in male hosts and in adult individuals. Higher numbers of infected juveniles-subadults were noted in suburban-rural habitats, while an opposite tendency was noted in adult rats. Seven helminth species were recovered, of which five were nematode (Heterakis spumosa, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, Capillaria sp., Trichuris muris and Syphacia muris) and two cestode species (Hymenolepis diminuta and Rodentolepis fraterna). The most prevalent parasites were Heterakis spumosa (36.7 %) and Hymenolepis diminuta (30.5 %). Sex and habitat-related differences were noted in the prevalence of infection with Capillaria sp. and Trichuris muris, while there were no age-related differences in the prevalence of infection with any individual helminth species. Significantly higher prevalence of infection was noted in summer as compared to spring or winter, with a tendency to be higher in autumn as compared to spring. The only significant difference in the prevalence of infection between habitat-related was noted during spring. H. spumosa was most prevalent in summer, while H. diminuta and N. brasiliensis in autumn. The mean intensity of infection with H. spumosa, R. fraterna, S. muris and I muris was higher in autumn than in the other seasons, while N. brasiliensis and Capillaria sp. occured in winter. No more than four helminth species were found in one host.
T2  - Parasite-Journal de La Societe Francaise de Parasitologie
T1  - Intestinal Helminths Infection of Rats (Ratus Norvegicus) in the Belgrade Area (Serbia): the Effect of Sex, Age and Habitat
IS  - 2
VL  - 18
EP  - 196
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1291
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kataranovski, Milena and Mirkov, Ivana and Belij, Sandra and Popov Aleksandrov, Aleksandra and Petrović, Z and Gacić, Zoran M and Kataranovski, Dragan S.",
year = "2011",
abstract = "Gastrointestinal helminths of Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) from the Belgrade area were studied as a part of a wider ecological research of rats in Serbia (data on the distribution, population ecology, economic and epizoothiological-epidemiological importance, and density control). Rats were captured from May 2005 to July 2009 at both urban and suburban-rural sites. Of a total of 302 trapped rats 48 % were males and 52 % females, with 36.5 % and 38.8 % of juvenile-subadult individuals, per sex respectively. Intestinal helminth infection was noted in 68.5 % of rats, with a higher prevalence in male hosts and in adult individuals. Higher numbers of infected juveniles-subadults were noted in suburban-rural habitats, while an opposite tendency was noted in adult rats. Seven helminth species were recovered, of which five were nematode (Heterakis spumosa, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, Capillaria sp., Trichuris muris and Syphacia muris) and two cestode species (Hymenolepis diminuta and Rodentolepis fraterna). The most prevalent parasites were Heterakis spumosa (36.7 %) and Hymenolepis diminuta (30.5 %). Sex and habitat-related differences were noted in the prevalence of infection with Capillaria sp. and Trichuris muris, while there were no age-related differences in the prevalence of infection with any individual helminth species. Significantly higher prevalence of infection was noted in summer as compared to spring or winter, with a tendency to be higher in autumn as compared to spring. The only significant difference in the prevalence of infection between habitat-related was noted during spring. H. spumosa was most prevalent in summer, while H. diminuta and N. brasiliensis in autumn. The mean intensity of infection with H. spumosa, R. fraterna, S. muris and I muris was higher in autumn than in the other seasons, while N. brasiliensis and Capillaria sp. occured in winter. No more than four helminth species were found in one host.",
journal = "Parasite-Journal de La Societe Francaise de Parasitologie",
title = "Intestinal Helminths Infection of Rats (Ratus Norvegicus) in the Belgrade Area (Serbia): the Effect of Sex, Age and Habitat",
number = "2",
volume = "18",
pages = "196",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1291"
}
Kataranovski, M., Mirkov, I., Belij, S., Popov Aleksandrov, A., Petrović, Z., Gacić, Z. M.,& Kataranovski, D. S.. (2011). Intestinal Helminths Infection of Rats (Ratus Norvegicus) in the Belgrade Area (Serbia): the Effect of Sex, Age and Habitat. in Parasite-Journal de La Societe Francaise de Parasitologie, 18(2).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1291
Kataranovski M, Mirkov I, Belij S, Popov Aleksandrov A, Petrović Z, Gacić ZM, Kataranovski DS. Intestinal Helminths Infection of Rats (Ratus Norvegicus) in the Belgrade Area (Serbia): the Effect of Sex, Age and Habitat. in Parasite-Journal de La Societe Francaise de Parasitologie. 2011;18(2):null-196.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1291 .
Kataranovski, Milena, Mirkov, Ivana, Belij, Sandra, Popov Aleksandrov, Aleksandra, Petrović, Z, Gacić, Zoran M, Kataranovski, Dragan S., "Intestinal Helminths Infection of Rats (Ratus Norvegicus) in the Belgrade Area (Serbia): the Effect of Sex, Age and Habitat" in Parasite-Journal de La Societe Francaise de Parasitologie, 18, no. 2 (2011),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1291 .

The first record of Drepanidotaenia lanceolata (Bloch, 1782) larva in Arctodiaptomus spinosus (Daday, 1891) Diaptomidae in Yugoslavia

Ratajac, R; Petrović, Z; Cakić, Predrag D.

(1997)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ratajac, R
AU  - Petrović, Z
AU  - Cakić, Predrag D.
PY  - 1997
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1879
AB  - The cercocystis larva of the tapeworm Drepanidotaenia lanceolata was found in Arctodiaptomus spinosus. This cercocystis larva has not been found in an intermediate host in Yugoslavia so far. It is 130-140 mu m long, and 100-110 mu pm wide; has a characteristic appendage at the anterior part and a very long curved tail at the posterior part. The adult tapeworm parasitizes intestines of the birds: Anseriformes, Gaviformes, Podicepediformes, Cyconiiformes and Galliformes.
T2  - Helminthologia
T1  - The first record of Drepanidotaenia lanceolata (Bloch, 1782) larva in Arctodiaptomus spinosus (Daday, 1891) Diaptomidae in Yugoslavia
IS  - 1
VL  - 34
EP  - 54
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1879
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ratajac, R and Petrović, Z and Cakić, Predrag D.",
year = "1997",
abstract = "The cercocystis larva of the tapeworm Drepanidotaenia lanceolata was found in Arctodiaptomus spinosus. This cercocystis larva has not been found in an intermediate host in Yugoslavia so far. It is 130-140 mu m long, and 100-110 mu pm wide; has a characteristic appendage at the anterior part and a very long curved tail at the posterior part. The adult tapeworm parasitizes intestines of the birds: Anseriformes, Gaviformes, Podicepediformes, Cyconiiformes and Galliformes.",
journal = "Helminthologia",
title = "The first record of Drepanidotaenia lanceolata (Bloch, 1782) larva in Arctodiaptomus spinosus (Daday, 1891) Diaptomidae in Yugoslavia",
number = "1",
volume = "34",
pages = "54",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1879"
}
Ratajac, R., Petrović, Z.,& Cakić, P. D.. (1997). The first record of Drepanidotaenia lanceolata (Bloch, 1782) larva in Arctodiaptomus spinosus (Daday, 1891) Diaptomidae in Yugoslavia. in Helminthologia, 34(1).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1879
Ratajac R, Petrović Z, Cakić PD. The first record of Drepanidotaenia lanceolata (Bloch, 1782) larva in Arctodiaptomus spinosus (Daday, 1891) Diaptomidae in Yugoslavia. in Helminthologia. 1997;34(1):null-54.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1879 .
Ratajac, R, Petrović, Z, Cakić, Predrag D., "The first record of Drepanidotaenia lanceolata (Bloch, 1782) larva in Arctodiaptomus spinosus (Daday, 1891) Diaptomidae in Yugoslavia" in Helminthologia, 34, no. 1 (1997),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1879 .