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Metabolomic profiling relates tianeptine effectiveness with hippocampal GABA, myo-inositol, cholesterol, and fatty acid metabolism restoration in socially isolated rats

Perić, Ivana; Lješević, Marija; Beškoski, Vladimir; Nikolić, Milan; Filipović, Dragana

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Perić, Ivana
AU  - Lješević, Marija
AU  - Beškoski, Vladimir
AU  - Nikolić, Milan
AU  - Filipović, Dragana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5499
AB  - Discovering biomarkers of major depressive disorder (MDD) can give a deeper understanding of this mood disorder and improve the ability to screen for, diagnose, and treat MDD.
T2  - Psychopharmacology
T1  - Metabolomic profiling relates tianeptine effectiveness with hippocampal GABA, myo-inositol, cholesterol, and fatty acid metabolism restoration in socially isolated rats
VL  - 239
SP  - 2955
EP  - 2974
DO  - 10.1007/s00213-022-06180-y
ER  - 
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author = "Perić, Ivana and Lješević, Marija and Beškoski, Vladimir and Nikolić, Milan and Filipović, Dragana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Discovering biomarkers of major depressive disorder (MDD) can give a deeper understanding of this mood disorder and improve the ability to screen for, diagnose, and treat MDD.",
journal = "Psychopharmacology",
title = "Metabolomic profiling relates tianeptine effectiveness with hippocampal GABA, myo-inositol, cholesterol, and fatty acid metabolism restoration in socially isolated rats",
volume = "239",
pages = "2955-2974",
doi = "10.1007/s00213-022-06180-y"
}
Perić, I., Lješević, M., Beškoski, V., Nikolić, M.,& Filipović, D.. (2022). Metabolomic profiling relates tianeptine effectiveness with hippocampal GABA, myo-inositol, cholesterol, and fatty acid metabolism restoration in socially isolated rats. in Psychopharmacology, 239, 2955-2974.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-022-06180-y
Perić I, Lješević M, Beškoski V, Nikolić M, Filipović D. Metabolomic profiling relates tianeptine effectiveness with hippocampal GABA, myo-inositol, cholesterol, and fatty acid metabolism restoration in socially isolated rats. in Psychopharmacology. 2022;239:2955-2974.
doi:10.1007/s00213-022-06180-y .
Perić, Ivana, Lješević, Marija, Beškoski, Vladimir, Nikolić, Milan, Filipović, Dragana, "Metabolomic profiling relates tianeptine effectiveness with hippocampal GABA, myo-inositol, cholesterol, and fatty acid metabolism restoration in socially isolated rats" in Psychopharmacology, 239 (2022):2955-2974,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-022-06180-y . .
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Supplementary information for the article: Perić, I.; Lješević, M.; Beškoski, V.; Nikolić, M.; Filipović, D. Metabolomic Profiling Relates Tianeptine Effectiveness with Hippocampal GABA, Myo-Inositol, Cholesterol, and Fatty Acid Metabolism Restoration in Socially Isolated Rats. Psychopharmacology 2022, 2

Perić, Ivana; Lješević, Marija; Beškoski, Vladimir; Nikolić, Milan; Filipović, Dragana

(2022)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Perić, Ivana
AU  - Lješević, Marija
AU  - Beškoski, Vladimir
AU  - Nikolić, Milan
AU  - Filipović, Dragana
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5499
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5500
AB  - Discovering biomarkers of major depressive disorder (MDD) can give a deeper understanding of this mood disorder and improve the ability to screen for, diagnose, and treat MDD.
T2  - Psychopharmacology
T1  - Supplementary information for the article: Perić, I.; Lješević, M.; Beškoski, V.; Nikolić, M.; Filipović, D. Metabolomic Profiling Relates Tianeptine Effectiveness with Hippocampal GABA, Myo-Inositol, Cholesterol, and Fatty Acid Metabolism Restoration in Socially Isolated Rats. Psychopharmacology 2022, 2
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5500
ER  - 
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year = "2022",
abstract = "Discovering biomarkers of major depressive disorder (MDD) can give a deeper understanding of this mood disorder and improve the ability to screen for, diagnose, and treat MDD.",
journal = "Psychopharmacology",
title = "Supplementary information for the article: Perić, I.; Lješević, M.; Beškoski, V.; Nikolić, M.; Filipović, D. Metabolomic Profiling Relates Tianeptine Effectiveness with Hippocampal GABA, Myo-Inositol, Cholesterol, and Fatty Acid Metabolism Restoration in Socially Isolated Rats. Psychopharmacology 2022, 2",
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}
Perić, I., Lješević, M., Beškoski, V., Nikolić, M.,& Filipović, D.. (2022). Supplementary information for the article: Perić, I.; Lješević, M.; Beškoski, V.; Nikolić, M.; Filipović, D. Metabolomic Profiling Relates Tianeptine Effectiveness with Hippocampal GABA, Myo-Inositol, Cholesterol, and Fatty Acid Metabolism Restoration in Socially Isolated Rats. Psychopharmacology 2022, 2. in Psychopharmacology.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5500
Perić I, Lješević M, Beškoski V, Nikolić M, Filipović D. Supplementary information for the article: Perić, I.; Lješević, M.; Beškoski, V.; Nikolić, M.; Filipović, D. Metabolomic Profiling Relates Tianeptine Effectiveness with Hippocampal GABA, Myo-Inositol, Cholesterol, and Fatty Acid Metabolism Restoration in Socially Isolated Rats. Psychopharmacology 2022, 2. in Psychopharmacology. 2022;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5500 .
Perić, Ivana, Lješević, Marija, Beškoski, Vladimir, Nikolić, Milan, Filipović, Dragana, "Supplementary information for the article: Perić, I.; Lješević, M.; Beškoski, V.; Nikolić, M.; Filipović, D. Metabolomic Profiling Relates Tianeptine Effectiveness with Hippocampal GABA, Myo-Inositol, Cholesterol, and Fatty Acid Metabolism Restoration in Socially Isolated Rats. Psychopharmacology 2022, 2" in Psychopharmacology (2022),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5500 .

Gathered fruits as grave goods? Cornelian cherry remains from a Mesolithic grave at the site of Vlasac, Danube Gorges, south-east Europe

Filipović, Dragana; Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M.; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Natić, Maja

(Elsevier, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Filipović, Dragana
AU  - Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M.
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5192
AB  - Establishing the use and purpose of wild plant remains recovered from archaeological layers is in many cases far from straightforward. When discovered in a mortuary context, they are generally interpreted as remnants of ritual eating or drinking, offerings to the dead, or mnemonics, if not as accidental inclusions in the grave fills. In the Mesolithic cremation graves at the site of Vlasac in the Danube Gorges, south-east Europe, Cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) fruit stones were discovered; in one case, their number was relatively high. Whereas the fruit stones could simply be regarded as contamination in the burial fill, this study investigates an alternative possibility – that the cherries, or just fruit stones, represented an element of the Mesolithic funerary ritual at Vlasac. The archaeological context in which this plant material was discovered is taken as fundamental to the understanding of taphonomy of the botanical evidence and so it was considered in detail. Examination of the relevant morphological properties and the experimental charring of modern Cornelian cherry fruit and fruit stones enabled reconstruction of the conditions and state in which the fruit stones burned. The results suggest that Cornelian cherry fruit could have had a symbolic role in the complex funerary ritual performed by the Mesolithic community, a role that was meant to ensure the memory of, and a link with, the deceased. This adds to the current understanding of multiple potential uses of wild plants in the past and, excitingly, points to their role in mortuary practices as early as the Mesolithic.
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Quaternary International
T1  - Gathered fruits as grave goods? Cornelian cherry remains from a Mesolithic grave at the site of Vlasac, Danube Gorges, south-east Europe
VL  - 541
SP  - 130
EP  - 140
DO  - 10.1016/j.quaint.2019.10.018
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Filipović, Dragana and Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M. and Dabić Zagorac, Dragana and Natić, Maja",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Establishing the use and purpose of wild plant remains recovered from archaeological layers is in many cases far from straightforward. When discovered in a mortuary context, they are generally interpreted as remnants of ritual eating or drinking, offerings to the dead, or mnemonics, if not as accidental inclusions in the grave fills. In the Mesolithic cremation graves at the site of Vlasac in the Danube Gorges, south-east Europe, Cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) fruit stones were discovered; in one case, their number was relatively high. Whereas the fruit stones could simply be regarded as contamination in the burial fill, this study investigates an alternative possibility – that the cherries, or just fruit stones, represented an element of the Mesolithic funerary ritual at Vlasac. The archaeological context in which this plant material was discovered is taken as fundamental to the understanding of taphonomy of the botanical evidence and so it was considered in detail. Examination of the relevant morphological properties and the experimental charring of modern Cornelian cherry fruit and fruit stones enabled reconstruction of the conditions and state in which the fruit stones burned. The results suggest that Cornelian cherry fruit could have had a symbolic role in the complex funerary ritual performed by the Mesolithic community, a role that was meant to ensure the memory of, and a link with, the deceased. This adds to the current understanding of multiple potential uses of wild plants in the past and, excitingly, points to their role in mortuary practices as early as the Mesolithic.",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Quaternary International",
title = "Gathered fruits as grave goods? Cornelian cherry remains from a Mesolithic grave at the site of Vlasac, Danube Gorges, south-east Europe",
volume = "541",
pages = "130-140",
doi = "10.1016/j.quaint.2019.10.018"
}
Filipović, D., Fotirić-Akšić, M. M., Dabić Zagorac, D.,& Natić, M.. (2020). Gathered fruits as grave goods? Cornelian cherry remains from a Mesolithic grave at the site of Vlasac, Danube Gorges, south-east Europe. in Quaternary International
Elsevier., 541, 130-140.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2019.10.018
Filipović D, Fotirić-Akšić MM, Dabić Zagorac D, Natić M. Gathered fruits as grave goods? Cornelian cherry remains from a Mesolithic grave at the site of Vlasac, Danube Gorges, south-east Europe. in Quaternary International. 2020;541:130-140.
doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2019.10.018 .
Filipović, Dragana, Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M., Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Natić, Maja, "Gathered fruits as grave goods? Cornelian cherry remains from a Mesolithic grave at the site of Vlasac, Danube Gorges, south-east Europe" in Quaternary International, 541 (2020):130-140,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2019.10.018 . .
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Chronic isolation stress compromises JNK/c-Jun signaling in rat brain

Filipović, Dragana; Zlatkovic, Jelena; Pavićević, Ivan D.; Mandić, Ljuba M.; Demajo, Miroslav

(Springer Wien, Wien, 2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Filipović, Dragana
AU  - Zlatkovic, Jelena
AU  - Pavićević, Ivan D.
AU  - Mandić, Ljuba M.
AU  - Demajo, Miroslav
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1540
AB  - The c-Jun NH2-terminal kinases (JNKs) are important stress-responsive kinases. They regulate cellular activities by sequential phosphorylation and activation through a mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade, whereas JNKs activation is altered in response to various stressors. In the present study, we used immunoblotting to assess the effect of 21 day of social isolation as the chronic stressor, either sole and in combination with 2 h of acute immobilization or cold (4A degrees C) stress on circulating corticosterone level and phosphorylation status of p46 (phospho-p46/total p46) and p54 (phospho-p54/total p54) JNK isoforms in the cytosolic and nuclear fraction of the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus of male Wistar rats. Also, the phosphorylation status of JNK nuclear down-stream target c-Jun (p-c-Jun/c-Jun) on Ser63 was examined. Both acute stressors with elevated CORT levels led to increased phosphorylation status of cytosolic p54 JNK isoforms but not p46 JNK isoforms only in the hippocampus and no change in phosphorylation status of c-jun in both brain regions. Chronic isolation with unaltered CORT level and reduced responsiveness to novel acute stressors, led to unchanged or reduced phosphorylation status of p46 and p54 JNK isoforms in both fractions and both brain regions, whereas the decrease of c-Jun phosphorylation status was found only in the prefrontal cortex. Our results suggest that compromised JNKs activation following chronic isolation may lead to interruption of JNK signaling, which could be related with neuropsychiatric disorders such as depression or long-lasting neuronal remodeling.
PB  - Springer Wien, Wien
T2  - Journal of Neural Transmission
T1  - Chronic isolation stress compromises JNK/c-Jun signaling in rat brain
VL  - 119
IS  - 11
SP  - 1275
EP  - 1284
DO  - 10.1007/s00702-012-0776-0
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Filipović, Dragana and Zlatkovic, Jelena and Pavićević, Ivan D. and Mandić, Ljuba M. and Demajo, Miroslav",
year = "2012",
abstract = "The c-Jun NH2-terminal kinases (JNKs) are important stress-responsive kinases. They regulate cellular activities by sequential phosphorylation and activation through a mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade, whereas JNKs activation is altered in response to various stressors. In the present study, we used immunoblotting to assess the effect of 21 day of social isolation as the chronic stressor, either sole and in combination with 2 h of acute immobilization or cold (4A degrees C) stress on circulating corticosterone level and phosphorylation status of p46 (phospho-p46/total p46) and p54 (phospho-p54/total p54) JNK isoforms in the cytosolic and nuclear fraction of the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus of male Wistar rats. Also, the phosphorylation status of JNK nuclear down-stream target c-Jun (p-c-Jun/c-Jun) on Ser63 was examined. Both acute stressors with elevated CORT levels led to increased phosphorylation status of cytosolic p54 JNK isoforms but not p46 JNK isoforms only in the hippocampus and no change in phosphorylation status of c-jun in both brain regions. Chronic isolation with unaltered CORT level and reduced responsiveness to novel acute stressors, led to unchanged or reduced phosphorylation status of p46 and p54 JNK isoforms in both fractions and both brain regions, whereas the decrease of c-Jun phosphorylation status was found only in the prefrontal cortex. Our results suggest that compromised JNKs activation following chronic isolation may lead to interruption of JNK signaling, which could be related with neuropsychiatric disorders such as depression or long-lasting neuronal remodeling.",
publisher = "Springer Wien, Wien",
journal = "Journal of Neural Transmission",
title = "Chronic isolation stress compromises JNK/c-Jun signaling in rat brain",
volume = "119",
number = "11",
pages = "1275-1284",
doi = "10.1007/s00702-012-0776-0"
}
Filipović, D., Zlatkovic, J., Pavićević, I. D., Mandić, L. M.,& Demajo, M.. (2012). Chronic isolation stress compromises JNK/c-Jun signaling in rat brain. in Journal of Neural Transmission
Springer Wien, Wien., 119(11), 1275-1284.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00702-012-0776-0
Filipović D, Zlatkovic J, Pavićević ID, Mandić LM, Demajo M. Chronic isolation stress compromises JNK/c-Jun signaling in rat brain. in Journal of Neural Transmission. 2012;119(11):1275-1284.
doi:10.1007/s00702-012-0776-0 .
Filipović, Dragana, Zlatkovic, Jelena, Pavićević, Ivan D., Mandić, Ljuba M., Demajo, Miroslav, "Chronic isolation stress compromises JNK/c-Jun signaling in rat brain" in Journal of Neural Transmission, 119, no. 11 (2012):1275-1284,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00702-012-0776-0 . .
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Acute and/or chronic stress models modulate CuZnSOD and MnSOD protein expression in rat liver

Filipović, Dragana; Mandić, Ljuba M.; Kanazir, Dusan; Pajović, Snezana B.

(Springer, Dordrecht, 2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Filipović, Dragana
AU  - Mandić, Ljuba M.
AU  - Kanazir, Dusan
AU  - Pajović, Snezana B.
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1072
AB  - Cellular protection against oxidative stress is afforded by the enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD). In this study, the protein levels of copper-zinc SOD (CuZnSOD) in the cytosolic and nuclear fraction, manganese SOD (MnSOD) in the mitochondrial, and cytosolic fraction and cytochrome c (cyt c) in the liver of male rats exposed to 2 h of acute immobilization (IM) or Cold stress, 21 days chronic isolation or their combinations (chronic/acute stress) were examined. The serum corticosterone (CORT) level was measured, as an indicator of stress stimuli. Both acute stressors with elevated CORT levels caused a decrease of mitochondrial MnSOD, while acute IM resulted in redistribution of the CuZnSOD protein level between the cytosolic and nuclear fraction. Chronic isolation, during which the CORT level was close to control value, resulted in an increase of cytosolic CuZnSOD, whereas a decrease of MnSOD in mitochondrial and its corresponding increase in cytosol fraction was found. In both combined stress regimes, an increase of the CuZnSOD and MnSOD levels in the cytosolic fraction was recorded whereby increase of the CORT level was observed only in the chronic isolation followed by acute IM. The data indicate that acute and/or chronic stress models have different degrees of influence on serum CORT and SOD subcellular protein levels. Increased cytosolic CuZnSOD protein level under chronic isolation suggests that state of oxidative stress may also exist under CORT level similar to the basal value. The presence of MnSOD and cyt c in the cytosolic fraction could serve as useful parameters for mitochondrial dysfunction.
PB  - Springer, Dordrecht
T2  - Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
T1  - Acute and/or chronic stress models modulate CuZnSOD and MnSOD protein expression in rat liver
VL  - 338
IS  - 1-2
SP  - 167
EP  - 174
DO  - 10.1007/s11010-009-0350-8
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Filipović, Dragana and Mandić, Ljuba M. and Kanazir, Dusan and Pajović, Snezana B.",
year = "2010",
abstract = "Cellular protection against oxidative stress is afforded by the enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD). In this study, the protein levels of copper-zinc SOD (CuZnSOD) in the cytosolic and nuclear fraction, manganese SOD (MnSOD) in the mitochondrial, and cytosolic fraction and cytochrome c (cyt c) in the liver of male rats exposed to 2 h of acute immobilization (IM) or Cold stress, 21 days chronic isolation or their combinations (chronic/acute stress) were examined. The serum corticosterone (CORT) level was measured, as an indicator of stress stimuli. Both acute stressors with elevated CORT levels caused a decrease of mitochondrial MnSOD, while acute IM resulted in redistribution of the CuZnSOD protein level between the cytosolic and nuclear fraction. Chronic isolation, during which the CORT level was close to control value, resulted in an increase of cytosolic CuZnSOD, whereas a decrease of MnSOD in mitochondrial and its corresponding increase in cytosol fraction was found. In both combined stress regimes, an increase of the CuZnSOD and MnSOD levels in the cytosolic fraction was recorded whereby increase of the CORT level was observed only in the chronic isolation followed by acute IM. The data indicate that acute and/or chronic stress models have different degrees of influence on serum CORT and SOD subcellular protein levels. Increased cytosolic CuZnSOD protein level under chronic isolation suggests that state of oxidative stress may also exist under CORT level similar to the basal value. The presence of MnSOD and cyt c in the cytosolic fraction could serve as useful parameters for mitochondrial dysfunction.",
publisher = "Springer, Dordrecht",
journal = "Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry",
title = "Acute and/or chronic stress models modulate CuZnSOD and MnSOD protein expression in rat liver",
volume = "338",
number = "1-2",
pages = "167-174",
doi = "10.1007/s11010-009-0350-8"
}
Filipović, D., Mandić, L. M., Kanazir, D.,& Pajović, S. B.. (2010). Acute and/or chronic stress models modulate CuZnSOD and MnSOD protein expression in rat liver. in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
Springer, Dordrecht., 338(1-2), 167-174.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11010-009-0350-8
Filipović D, Mandić LM, Kanazir D, Pajović SB. Acute and/or chronic stress models modulate CuZnSOD and MnSOD protein expression in rat liver. in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. 2010;338(1-2):167-174.
doi:10.1007/s11010-009-0350-8 .
Filipović, Dragana, Mandić, Ljuba M., Kanazir, Dusan, Pajović, Snezana B., "Acute and/or chronic stress models modulate CuZnSOD and MnSOD protein expression in rat liver" in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 338, no. 1-2 (2010):167-174,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11010-009-0350-8 . .
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Changes of isoenzymes of serum N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase in relation to different types of diabetes

Mandić, Ljuba M.; Filipović, Dragana

(Academic Press Aust, Marrickville, 1998)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mandić, Ljuba M.
AU  - Filipović, Dragana
PY  - 1998
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/382
AB  - The activity of the isoenzymes of N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG, EC 3.2.1.30) is determined in the serum of insulin-dependent (IDDM) and non insulin-dependent diabetics (NIDDM) with or without diabetic complications. The increase in total activity of serum NAG in diabetics is proportional to the A form activity (r=0,976, p lt  0,0001). The contribution of the A form activity (65.87+/-5.99%) to total NAG activity of IDDM and NIDDM diabetics with and without complications does not change considerably compared to the control group. The contribution of the B form activity depends on the state of metabolic monitoring and diabetic complications. A significantly lower activity of the serum B form was found in IDDM (p lt 0,001) and NIDDM diabetics (p lt 0,05) compared to the healthy individuals, as well as the higher activity ratios of the A/B forms. A decrease in serum B form is correlated with the occurrence and abundance of the intermediary I forms (r=-0,665). These changes are particularly significant in the individuals with the pronounced microangiopathy.
PB  - Academic Press Aust, Marrickville
T2  - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International
T1  - Changes of isoenzymes of serum N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase in relation to different types of diabetes
VL  - 45
IS  - 3
SP  - 545
EP  - 554
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_382
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mandić, Ljuba M. and Filipović, Dragana",
year = "1998",
abstract = "The activity of the isoenzymes of N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG, EC 3.2.1.30) is determined in the serum of insulin-dependent (IDDM) and non insulin-dependent diabetics (NIDDM) with or without diabetic complications. The increase in total activity of serum NAG in diabetics is proportional to the A form activity (r=0,976, p lt  0,0001). The contribution of the A form activity (65.87+/-5.99%) to total NAG activity of IDDM and NIDDM diabetics with and without complications does not change considerably compared to the control group. The contribution of the B form activity depends on the state of metabolic monitoring and diabetic complications. A significantly lower activity of the serum B form was found in IDDM (p lt 0,001) and NIDDM diabetics (p lt 0,05) compared to the healthy individuals, as well as the higher activity ratios of the A/B forms. A decrease in serum B form is correlated with the occurrence and abundance of the intermediary I forms (r=-0,665). These changes are particularly significant in the individuals with the pronounced microangiopathy.",
publisher = "Academic Press Aust, Marrickville",
journal = "Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International",
title = "Changes of isoenzymes of serum N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase in relation to different types of diabetes",
volume = "45",
number = "3",
pages = "545-554",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_382"
}
Mandić, L. M.,& Filipović, D.. (1998). Changes of isoenzymes of serum N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase in relation to different types of diabetes. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International
Academic Press Aust, Marrickville., 45(3), 545-554.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_382
Mandić LM, Filipović D. Changes of isoenzymes of serum N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase in relation to different types of diabetes. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International. 1998;45(3):545-554.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_382 .
Mandić, Ljuba M., Filipović, Dragana, "Changes of isoenzymes of serum N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase in relation to different types of diabetes" in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International, 45, no. 3 (1998):545-554,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_382 .
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