8 results on '"BUDAY, T."'
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2. Impact of microbial diversity on inflammatory cytokines and respiratory pattern measured in whole-body plethysmography in guinea pig models.
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Buday T, Brozmanova M, Jakusova J, Owesie AA, Ertl LS, Mokra D, Hanusrichterova J, Burjanivova T, Biringerova Z, and Plevkova J
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- Plethysmography, Whole Body, Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid chemistry, Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid cytology, Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid immunology, Leukocyte Count, Male, Female, Animals, Tidal Volume physiology, Pulmonary Ventilation physiology, Cytokines analysis, Cytokines metabolism, Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms physiology, Respiration, Microbiota physiology, Models, Animal, Immunity physiology
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Objective: This study investigates the breathing patterns and immune status of guinea pigs raised under specific pathogen-free (SPF) conditions compared to conventionally bred (CON)., Methods: Breathing pattern parameters were assessed using whole-body plethysmography (WBP) during quiet breathing and saline nebulisation. Blood and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were analysed for white blood cell, neutrophil and eosinophil counts, and cytokine levels (TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-4)., Results: SPF guinea pigs exhibited higher tidal volume, expired volume, minute volume, and airflow parameters than CON guinea pigs. The immune analysis revealed lower white blood cell counts and IL-4 levels in SPF guinea pigs. These findings indicate that SPF guinea pigs have different respiratory and immune responses than CON guinea pigs., Conclusion: The study highlights that the maturation processes affecting breathing pattern parameters in SPF guinea pigs differ significantly from those in CON guinea pigs. This suggests potential limitations of SPF animals in respiratory physiology research due to their different immune and respiratory responses., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest Authors have no conflict of interest to declare, financial or otherwise., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2025
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3. Advancing cough research: Methodological insights into cough challenge in guinea pig models using double chamber vs whole-body plethysmography.
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Plevkova J, Jakusova J, Brozmanova M, Biringerova Z, and Buday T
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- Animals, Guinea Pigs, Male, Cough physiopathology, Cough chemically induced, Disease Models, Animal, Plethysmography, Whole Body, Citric Acid pharmacology
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Objective: This study compares two methods of citric acid-induced cough in guinea pigs in whole-body plethysmography (WBP) and double chamber plethysmography (DCP) to evaluate their efficacy., Methods: Sixteen specific pathogen-free (SPF) and sixteen conventionally-bred (CON) animals were exposed to 0.4 M citric acid aerosol. They underwent cough provocation using both DCP and WBP methods. The number of coughs and latency to the first cough were recorded and analysed using statistical methods to determine significant differences between the two techniques., Results: WBP resulted in significantly higher cough counts (WBP vs. DCP: 13±9 vs 2±3 for SPF; 14±8 vs 5±5 for CON; p<0.0001) and shorter latency (WBP vs. DCP: 59±6 s vs 159±14 s for SPF; 77±4 s vs 112±12 s for CON; p<0.0001) compared to DCP in both groups., Conclusion: Methodological differences substantially impact cough responses. WBP provides a more reliable and physiologically relevant methodology for cough assessment, suggesting the need for standardized protocols in cough research to enhance translational relevance., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest Authors have no conflict of interest to declare, financial or otherwise., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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4. Cough response in specific pathogen-free guinea pig animal model.
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Kopcova L, Matloobi A, Biringerova Z, Brozmanova M, Plevkova J, and Buday T
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- Male, Female, Guinea Pigs, Animals, Respiratory System, Models, Animal, Animals, Wild, Capsaicin pharmacology, Cough, Citric Acid
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Laboratory animal science associations recommend the usage of specific pathogen-free (SPF) animals in experiments to achieve appropriate results. However, their non-natural microbiome might represent an obstacle in the successful translation of obtained results into clinical practice, since the microbiome contributes to the regulation of the host's physiology. Inconsistent results, even in repeated experiments in separate animal groups, irrespective of the season or sex led us to assess the cough response of SPF animal variables and compare it to wild-type animals. The dose-response curves in citric acid and capsaicin cough challenge construction shows significantly increased cough threshold in SPF animals compared to wild-type animals of both sexes. The cause of cough response alteration in SPF animals is not presently known and thus their usage in basic cough research remains questionable. The relationship between airway reflexes and the airway microbiome has never been studied hence we propose that it might be microbiome-related., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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5. Influence of combined voltage-gated sodium channel Na V 1.7 and Na V 1.8 inhibitors on cough in a guinea pig model.
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Brozmanova M, Buday T, Jakusova J, Melegova J, and Plevkova J
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- Guinea Pigs, Animals, Cough chemically induced, Cough drug therapy, Cough metabolism, Vagus Nerve physiology, Sodium Channel Blockers adverse effects, Antitussive Agents therapeutic use, Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels metabolism
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Pathological excessive cough is a serious clinical problem in many patients. It is no doubt that an increased activation and sensitization of airway vagal C-fibres in disease stems from dysregulation of the neural pathways that control cough. Due to the limited efficacy and unwanted side effects of current antitussives, there is a continual demand for the development of a novel more effective antitussive. Since voltage-gated sodium channels (Na
V s) are absolutely required for action potentials initiation and conduction irrespective of the stimulus, NaV s became a promising and attractive neural target. Current studies establish that NaV 1.7 and NaV 1.8 inhibitors have the potential to suppress cough. In this study, we demonstrated that inhaled aerosol of NaV 1.7 inhibitor PF-05089771 (10 μM) and NaV 1.8 inhibitor A-803467 (1 mM) mixture inhibited the capsaicin-induced cough by ≈ 60 % and citric acid-induced cough by ≈ 65 % at doses that did not modify respiratory rate. Our previous and present studies indicate that NaV 1.7 and NaV 1.8 may present promising therapeutic targets for antitussive therapy., Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2023
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6. Modification of oestrogen signalling pathways influences cough induced by citric acid but not capsaicin in the animal model of both sexes.
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Buday T, Matloobi A, Kopcova L, Brozmanova M, Sterusky M, and Plevkova J
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- Male, Female, Guinea Pigs, Animals, Capsaicin toxicity, Fulvestrant adverse effects, Estrogen Receptor alpha, Danazol adverse effects, Estrogens pharmacology, Models, Animal, Cough chemically induced, Citric Acid adverse effects
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To clarify the role of oestrogen signalling and the role of oestrogen receptor alpha (ERα) in the cough pathways we performed a study in which coughing was observed in both sexes animal models after the treatment by selective ERα degrader fulvestrant (ICI 182-780) and inhibitor of oestrogen synthesis danazol. Degradation of ERα with the normal plasma oestrogen levels induced by fulvestrant, significantly augments the cough response of female but not male guinea pigs. These changes were observed in citric acid-induced cough. Female guinea pigs responded with an increased count of cough expulsions per challenge time and we also detected shorter cough latency. The capsaicin-induced cough did not change. A similar response was observed after danazol treatment, which decreased the plasma oestrogen level. Our results indicate that the transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 (TRPV1) channel-mediated cough is resistant to the hypoestrous state, while the citric acid-mediated cough is oestrogen-dependent and hypersensitive during the hypoestrous state., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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7. Changes in Plant and Grain Quality of Winter Oat ( Avena sativa L.) Varieties in Response to Silicon and Sulphur Foliar Fertilisation under Abiotic Stress Conditions.
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Kutasy E, Diósi G, Buday-Bódi E, Nagy PT, Melash AA, Forgács FZ, Virág IC, Vad AM, Bytyqi B, Buday T, and Csajbók J
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In order to investigate the abiotic stress (drought) tolerance of oat ( Avena sativa L.) with silicon and sulphur foliar fertilisation treatments, and monitor the effect of the treatments on the physiology, production, stress tolerance, plant, and grain quality of winter oat varieties, a field experiment was conducted in the growing season of 2020-2021. As a continuation of our article, published in another Special Issue of Plants, in this publication we evaluate the effect of silicon and sulphur treatments on the quality of winter oats. The whole grain sulphur content was significantly different between varieties. The foliar fertiliser treatments caused greater differences in both the carbon and nitrogen, and sulphur contents in the green plant samples, compared to the differences measured in the grain. Foliar treatments had a significant effect on the sulphur content of both plant samples and grains. Significant differences in the Al, Ba, Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P, Pb, Sr, and Zn contents of oat grains were measured, both between treatments and between varieties. Winter oat varieties did not respond equally to the foliar fertiliser treatments in terms of either macronutrient or micronutrient content. When P, K, Ca, Mg, and S were summarised, the highest values were in the control plots. Significant differences in protein content were identified between winter oat varieties in response to the treatments, but the varieties did not respond in the same way to different foliar fertiliser treatments. Based on our results, we recommend the use of foliar fertilisation in oats in drought-prone areas.
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- 2023
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8. The effect of the voltage-gated sodium channel Na V 1.7 blocker PF-05089771 on cough in the guinea pig.
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Brozmanova M, Buday T, Konarska M, and Plevkova J
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- Animals, Cough drug therapy, Guinea Pigs, Phenyl Ethers, Sulfonamides, Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Blockers pharmacology, Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Blockers therapeutic use, Antitussive Agents pharmacology, Antitussive Agents therapeutic use, Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels physiology
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Cough in chronic respiratory diseases is a common symptom associated with significant comorbidities including visceral pain. Available antitussive therapy still has limited efficacy. Recent advances in the understanding of voltage-gated sodium channels (Na
V s) lead to the rational hypothesis that subtype NaV 1.7 is involved in initiating cough and thus may present a promising therapeutic target for antitussive therapy. We evaluated the antitussive effect of NaV 1.7 blocker PF-05089771 administered systemically and topically in awake guinea pigs using capsaicin cough challenge. Compared to vehicle, peroral or inhaled PF-05089771 administration caused about 50-60 % inhibition of cough at the doses that did not alter respiratory rate. We conclude that the NaV 1.7 blocker PF-05089771 inhibits cough in a manner consistent with its electrophysiological effect on airway C-fibre nerve terminals., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2022
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