13 results on '"T, Bacun"'
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2. Histochemical changes in the rectal mucosa of diabetic patients with and without diarrhea or constipation
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A, Ivandić, I, Prpic-Krizevac, B, Dmitrović, A, Vcev, S, Kurbel, V, Peljhan, and T, Bacun
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Adult ,Diarrhea ,Male ,Biopsy ,Rectum ,Middle Aged ,Colitis ,Cholesterol ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Humans ,Female ,Intestinal Mucosa ,Constipation ,Sigmoidoscopy ,Aged - Abstract
Sixty-four diabetic patients, 35 with diarrhea, 15 with constipation and 14 without stool problems, and forty healthy subjects, were subjected to rectosigmoidoscopy. During rectosigmoidoscopy, rectal biopsy specimens for histological and histochemical analysis were obtained. Histological findings of nonspecific colitis in 25 out of 64 diabetic patients were uniformly distributed among the three groups (p = 0.959). However, the finding was slightly more common in diabetic patients than in controls (eight out of 40 control subjects, p = 0.043). A positive PAS reaction was observed in 30 out of 64 diabetic patients and was also uniformly distributed among the three groups (p = 0.508), but was significantly more common among diabetic patients than controls (three out of 40, p0.001). A positive reaction to cholesterol was found in 46 out of 64 diabetic patients, also uniformly distributed among the three groups (p = 0.773). It was significantly more common in diabetic patients than in controls (nine out of 40, p0.001). Reactions of the rectal mucosa histological specimens to glycogen and triglycerides were negative, both in diabetic patients and in controls. In conclusion, it appears that stool problems among our diabetic patients were not related to the positivity of PAS or to the positive cholesterol reaction in the rectal mucosa histological specimens. Since positive findings of both reactions were more common in specimens taken from diabetic patients than in controls, positive reactions might be related to metabolic disturbances in diabetic patients.
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- 2000
3. [Isoenzymes of gammaglutamyltransferase in patients with obstructive and hepatocellular icterus]
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K, Anic, A, Ivandic, L, Peric, M, Fijacko, M, Volaric, T, Bacun, D, Kovacic, and L, Getto
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Isoenzymes ,Male ,Bile Duct Neoplasms ,Hepatitis, Viral, Human ,Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary ,Liver Neoplasms ,Disease Progression ,Humans ,Female ,gamma-Glutamyltransferase - Abstract
We have been determining the GGT IE isoenzyme in patients with hepatitis A and B with decomposed liver cirrhosis, with obstructive hepatitis caused by the gall stones. In patients with hepatitis A and B the IE is located between albumin and betaglobulin, as well as in patients with obstructive hepatitis caused by the gall stones; in the latter partly between Alpha 1 and Alpha 2 globulin. In patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis (37.7% of the patients) there was IE activity 100% in Alpha 2 globulin area; in 6.25% of patients the activity was in the prealbumin area. In patients with secondary liver tumors we got a rather high increase of the GGT IE activity in Alpha 1 globulin area, in 77.7% of the patients even 80 to 100%. In some patients with disease progression we noticed the GGT IE activity in Beta globulin area. The results in primary liver malignomas were different. In 68.5% of the patients the GGT IE activity dominated in Alpha 1 globulin area.
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- 1999
4. [Cholinesterase in the differential diagnosis of parenchymal and obstructive icterus and in the differentiation between malignant and benign obstruction]
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K, Anic, A, Ivandic, M, Volaric, L, Peric, L, Getto, and T, Bacun
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Adult ,Male ,Biliary Tract Diseases ,Jaundice ,Hepatitis A ,Middle Aged ,Hepatitis B ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,Bile Duct Neoplasms ,Liver Function Tests ,Acute Disease ,Cholinesterases ,Humans ,Female - Abstract
Determination of CHE has already been proven as a useful test in the diagnosis of liver diseases. Our investigation included 2 groups of patients: a group suffering from parenchym hepatitis caused by virus infection A and B, and a second group of patients suffering from etiologically different obstructive hepatitis (malign and benign obstruction). Our tests show that there is lower CHE activity in patients with hepatitis B. There is a remarkable difference of CHE activity in benign and malign obstructive hepatitis.
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- 1999
5. Coronary microvascular dysfunction in diabetes mellitus.
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Kibel A, Selthofer-Relatic K, Drenjancevic I, Bacun T, Bosnjak I, Kibel D, and Gros M
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- Algorithms, Diabetes Mellitus blood, Endothelium, Vascular physiopathology, Humans, Microcirculation, Coronary Vessels physiopathology, Diabetes Mellitus physiopathology, Microvessels physiopathology
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The significance, mechanisms and consequences of coronary microvascular dysfunction associated with diabetes mellitus are topics into which we have insufficient insight at this time. It is widely recognized that endothelial dysfunction that is caused by diabetes in various vascular beds contributes to a wide range of complications and exerts unfavorable effects on microcirculatory regulation. The coronary microcirculation is precisely regulated through a number of interconnected physiological processes with the purpose of matching local blood flow to myocardial metabolic demands. Dysregulation of this network might contribute to varying degrees of pathological consequences. This review discusses the most important findings regarding coronary microvascular dysfunction in diabetes from pre-clinical and clinical perspectives.
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- 2017
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6. Depression, anxiety and cognitive dysfunction in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus--a study of adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Osijek, Croatia.
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Degmecić D, Bacun T, Kovac V, Mioc J, Horvat J, and Vcev A
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- Adult, Croatia epidemiology, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications, Female, Humans, Male, Anxiety complications, Cognition Disorders complications, Depression complications, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 psychology
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Aim of the study was to determine the rate of depression and anxiety in the patients with diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes mellitus (DM), and also to determine the state of the congnitive functions in patients with Type 2 Diabetes mellitus compared with the control group. Study was designed as a epidemiological cross sectional study, sample consisted of 108 patients, 66 of the patients were diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes mellitus, and 42 were control group. All of them were interviewed by psychiatrist and tested through clinical interview with Hamilton depression rating scale, Hamilton Anxiety rating scale, Mini mental state examination and questionnaire about sociodemografic data. Results show that group of patients with DM were statistically significant more depressed than the control group of the patients (p = 0.035). Pathological anxiety measured by Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) appeared in 34 DM patients and 7 of the patients in control group, which is also statistically significant difference (p = 0.002). Evaluation of the cognitive status done with Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE showed us the patients with DM presented more cognitive dysfunctions compared with the control group. We can conclude that the high prevalence of psychiatric disorders in diabetic patients points to the need for greater investment in appropriate diagnostic evaluation of patients that consider mental issues.
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- 2014
7. Polymorphisms of vitamin D receptor gene in the population of eastern Croatia with psoriasis vulgaris and diabetes mellitus.
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Polić MV, Rucević I, Barisić-Drusko V, Miskulin M, Glavas-Obrovac L, Stefanić M, Karner I, Lipozencić J, Bacun T, and Mihaljević I
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Croatia epidemiology, Genetic Predisposition to Disease epidemiology, Genetic Predisposition to Disease genetics, Humans, Middle Aged, Polymorphism, Genetic, Risk Factors, Young Adult, Diabetes Mellitus epidemiology, Diabetes Mellitus genetics, Psoriasis epidemiology, Psoriasis genetics, Receptors, Calcitriol genetics
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible association between polymorphisms in the Vitamin D receptor gene (VDR gene) and tendency for development of psoriasis vulgaris and diabetes mellitus in the population of Slavonia, which is a region in the Eastern Croatia. In order to conduct the mentioned evaluation the restriction fragment length polymorphisms (ApaI, BsmI and TaqI) in the Vitamin D receptor gene were researched in three groups of patients: patients suffering only from psoriasis vulgaris, patients suffering only from diabetes mellitus, and patients suffering at the same time from both diseases. Four most common genotypes were found in all standardized control patients: triple heterozygotes BbAaTt (in 29.3% of the studied patients), bbAaTT (in 18.6% of the studied patients), bbaaTT (in 12.9% of the studied patients) and BbAATt (in 8.6% of the studied patients). Three most common VDR 3'-RFLP haplotypes determined in this study were: three-component baT, Bat and bAT haplotype. Results of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium showed presence of BsmI polymorphism genotype frequencies disequilibrium in the group of patients suffering from psoriasis and ApaI polymorphism in the group of patients suffering from both diseases. According to the same statistical test all conditions for TaqI polymorphism genotype frequency were fulfilled in all groups of studied patients. There was no significant difference in distribution of BsmI, ApaI or TaqI polymorphism genotype frequencies between control patients and any of the subgroup of studied patients. In studied population none of analysed polymorphisms individually was associated with the risk of development of psoriasis, diabetes or combined phenotype.
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- 2012
8. Impressive results of teriparatide treatment of postgastrectomy osteoporosis.
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Bacun T, Kibel A, and Pavić R
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- Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Osteoporosis etiology, Stomach Neoplasms surgery, Bone Density Conservation Agents therapeutic use, Gastrectomy adverse effects, Osteoporosis drug therapy, Teriparatide therapeutic use
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Patients who have undergone gastrectomy have a higher incidence of osteoporosis. We are presenting a patient with postgastrectomy osteoporosis who had been treated with multiple medications, including bisphosphonates, calcitriol and calcium, but with unsatisfactory results, low quality of life and a high risk of further fractures. However, after a treatment with teriparatide, a recombinant form of endogenous parathyroid hormone, the patient's bone mineral density increased considerably, with a substantial improvement of mobility and general condition. Since there do not seem to be specific any guidelines or recommendations for treating osteoporosis in postgastrectomy patients, our report may be very relevant for clinicians.
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- 2011
9. Insulin administration in the mild hyperglycaemia changes expression of proinflammatory adhesion molecules on human aortic endothelial cells.
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Bacun T, Glavas-Obrovac L, Belovari T, Mihaljević I, Hanich T, Belaj VF, and Vcev A
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- Cells, Cultured, E-Selectin analysis, Endothelial Cells chemistry, Flow Cytometry, Humans, Hyperglycemia metabolism, Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 analysis, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha pharmacology, Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 analysis, Cell Adhesion Molecules analysis, Endothelial Cells drug effects, Hyperglycemia drug therapy, Insulin pharmacology
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An overexpression of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) on the surface of endothelial cells is one of the first steps in a high glucose-mediated endothelial dysfunction in diabetic patients. The effect of insulin administration in the condition of elevated glucose concentration on the E-selectin, intracellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) and vascular adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) expression on human aortic endothelial cells (HAEC) was investigated. Cells were cultured for 4 h in a medium supplemented with homocysteine (7 pM) and different concentration of glucose (5.5, 8.0, 12.0 and 16.5 mM respectively) with or without insulin (1 mlU/mL) addition. Expression of CAMs was analysed by flow-cytometry using monoclonal antibodies. Controls were CAMs expression in the medium with a corresponding glucose concentration. Obtained results show that short-term exposure of HAECs to moderate high glucose concentrations results in increased expression of E-selectin (2-fold), VCAM-1 (3-fold) and ICAM-1 (47%). At the same time, HAEC grown with 12 mM glucose expressed lesser E-selectin and, more ICAM-1 (for 64%) and VCAM-1 (41%) molecules. 16.5 mM glucose decreased expression of all investigated adhesion molecules. Addition of insulin was not changed expression of CAMs in a medium with 5.5 mM glucose. In conditions of elevated glucose concentration (12 mM), addition of insulin significantly dropped E-selectin (27%) and increased VCAM-1 (23%) expression. In conclusion, moderate elevated glucose concentration increased expression of cell adhesion molecules on HAEC. Insulin administration in the mild hyperglycaemia reduces an expression of the proinflammatory adhesion molecule E-selectin which could contribute in deceleration of macrovascular complications development in diabetic patients.
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- 2010
10. Histochemical changes in the rectal mucosa of diabetic patients with and without diarrhea or constipation.
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Ivandić A, Prpic-Krizevac I, Dmitrović B, Vcev A, Kurbel S, Peljhan V, and Bacun T
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- Adult, Aged, Biopsy, Cholesterol metabolism, Colitis pathology, Constipation pathology, Diarrhea pathology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Sigmoidoscopy, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 pathology, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 pathology, Intestinal Mucosa pathology, Rectum pathology
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Sixty-four diabetic patients, 35 with diarrhea, 15 with constipation and 14 without stool problems, and forty healthy subjects, were subjected to rectosigmoidoscopy. During rectosigmoidoscopy, rectal biopsy specimens for histological and histochemical analysis were obtained. Histological findings of nonspecific colitis in 25 out of 64 diabetic patients were uniformly distributed among the three groups (p = 0.959). However, the finding was slightly more common in diabetic patients than in controls (eight out of 40 control subjects, p = 0.043). A positive PAS reaction was observed in 30 out of 64 diabetic patients and was also uniformly distributed among the three groups (p = 0.508), but was significantly more common among diabetic patients than controls (three out of 40, p < 0.001). A positive reaction to cholesterol was found in 46 out of 64 diabetic patients, also uniformly distributed among the three groups (p = 0.773). It was significantly more common in diabetic patients than in controls (nine out of 40, p < 0.001). Reactions of the rectal mucosa histological specimens to glycogen and triglycerides were negative, both in diabetic patients and in controls. In conclusion, it appears that stool problems among our diabetic patients were not related to the positivity of PAS or to the positive cholesterol reaction in the rectal mucosa histological specimens. Since positive findings of both reactions were more common in specimens taken from diabetic patients than in controls, positive reactions might be related to metabolic disturbances in diabetic patients.
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- 2000
11. Changes in sex hormones during an oral glucose tolerance test in healthy premenopausal women.
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Ivandić A, Prpić-Krizevac I, Jakić M, and Bacun T
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- Administration, Oral, Adult, Androstenedione blood, Basal Metabolism, Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate blood, Estradiol blood, Female, Humans, Obesity blood, Reference Values, Testosterone blood, Glucose Tolerance Test, Gonadal Steroid Hormones blood, Premenopause blood
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Objective: To assess the effect of an acute elevation in circulating insulin on serum androgen levels in healthy obese women with different body-fat distributions., Design: Controlled clinical study., Setting: The Endocrinology Unit of an academic medical center., Patient(s): Seventy healthy premenopausal women participated: 27 women with upper-body obesity, 22 women with lower-body obesity, and 21 normal-weight women as controls., Intervention(s): A 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was performed for all participants., Main Outcome Measure(s): Anthropometry and serum concentrations of glucose, insulin, free T, DHEAS, androstenedione, E2, and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) at fasting, 60 minutes, and 120 minutes after oral glucose loading., Result(s): Although androgens and E2 levels in all three groups declined modestly, there were no statistically significant differences in response of the sex hormones to an OGTT in the two obese groups and normal-weight women. No correlation was found between changes in sex-hormone levels during an OGTT and insulin rise. Increased body mass index and more pronounced abdominal fat localization resulted in basal hyperinsulinemia, markedly exaggerated glucose-induced insulin levels, and hyperandrogenism, as was evident by significantly elevated free T and low SHBG serum levels., Conclusion(s): There were no statistically significant differences in androgen response to acute hyperinsulinemia during an OGTT between obese women with different regional fat distributions and lean controls.
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- 1999
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12. [Cholinesterase in the differential diagnosis of parenchymal and obstructive icterus and in the differentiation between malignant and benign obstruction].
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Anic K, Ivandic A, Volaric M, Peric L, Getto L, and Bacun T
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- Acute Disease, Adult, Bile Duct Neoplasms diagnosis, Bile Duct Neoplasms enzymology, Biliary Tract Diseases complications, Cholinesterases metabolism, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Hepatitis A diagnosis, Hepatitis A enzymology, Hepatitis B diagnosis, Hepatitis B enzymology, Humans, Liver Function Tests, Male, Middle Aged, Pancreatic Neoplasms diagnosis, Pancreatic Neoplasms enzymology, Biliary Tract Diseases diagnosis, Biliary Tract Diseases enzymology, Cholinesterases blood, Jaundice enzymology, Jaundice etiology
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Determination of CHE has already been proven as a useful test in the diagnosis of liver diseases. Our investigation included 2 groups of patients: a group suffering from parenchym hepatitis caused by virus infection A and B, and a second group of patients suffering from etiologically different obstructive hepatitis (malign and benign obstruction). Our tests show that there is lower CHE activity in patients with hepatitis B. There is a remarkable difference of CHE activity in benign and malign obstructive hepatitis.
- Published
- 1999
13. [Isoenzymes of gammaglutamyltransferase in patients with obstructive and hepatocellular icterus].
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Anic K, Ivandic A, Peric L, Fijacko M, Volaric M, Bacun T, Kovacic D, and Getto L
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- Disease Progression, Female, Humans, Isoenzymes, Liver Neoplasms secondary, Male, Bile Duct Neoplasms enzymology, Hepatitis, Viral, Human enzymology, Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary enzymology, Liver Neoplasms enzymology, gamma-Glutamyltransferase blood, gamma-Glutamyltransferase metabolism
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We have been determining the GGT IE isoenzyme in patients with hepatitis A and B with decomposed liver cirrhosis, with obstructive hepatitis caused by the gall stones. In patients with hepatitis A and B the IE is located between albumin and betaglobulin, as well as in patients with obstructive hepatitis caused by the gall stones; in the latter partly between Alpha 1 and Alpha 2 globulin. In patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis (37.7% of the patients) there was IE activity 100% in Alpha 2 globulin area; in 6.25% of patients the activity was in the prealbumin area. In patients with secondary liver tumors we got a rather high increase of the GGT IE activity in Alpha 1 globulin area, in 77.7% of the patients even 80 to 100%. In some patients with disease progression we noticed the GGT IE activity in Beta globulin area. The results in primary liver malignomas were different. In 68.5% of the patients the GGT IE activity dominated in Alpha 1 globulin area.
- Published
- 1999
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