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Ion G, Fajka-Boja R, Kovács F, Szebeni G, Gombos I, Czibula A, Matkó J, Monostori E. Acid sphingomyelinase mediated release of ceramide is essential to trigger the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis by galectin-1. Cell Signal 2006; 18:1887-96. [PMID: 16549336 DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2006.02.007] [Citation(s) in RCA: 40] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/01/2006] [Revised: 02/13/2006] [Accepted: 02/13/2006] [Indexed: 01/13/2023]
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The mechanism of apoptosis induced by human galectin-1, a mammalian beta-galactoside-binding protein with a remarkable cytotoxic effect on activated peripheral T cells and tumor T cell lines has been extensively investigated in this study. Here we first show that galectin-1 initiate the acid sphingomyelinase mediated release of ceramide and this event is critical in the further steps. Elevation of ceramide level coincides with exposure of phosphatidylserine on the outer cell membrane. The downstream events, decrease of Bcl-2 protein amount, depolarization of the mitochondria and activation of the caspase 9 and caspase 3 depend on production of ceramide. All downstream steps, including production of ceramide, require the generation of membrane rafts and the presence of two tyrosine kinases, p56(lck) and ZAP70. Based on our findings we suggest a model of the mechanism of galectin-1 triggered cell death.
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Kovács F, Szakál I, Révész K, Lévai A, Dobos A. [Anemia and iron metabolism in patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus]. Orv Hetil 2006; 147:345-9. [PMID: 16579333] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/08/2023]
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INTRODUCTION Nowadays the iron status in chronic illnesses can be judged by non-invasive methods, too. The soluble transferrin receptor, that is also measurable in most laboratories, means a leap forward among the new markers. AIMS The authors examined the prevalence of anemia and the iron status of type-2 diabetic patients with markers of the iron metabolism. They studied the clinical applicability of these laboratory procedures. METHODS Concentration of iron, transferrin, ferritin and soluble transferrin receptor levels of healthy and diabetic patients were compared with a Mann-Whitney U-test. They examined the incidence and the type of anemia, the cause of the elevation in soluble transferrin receptor levels, and the effect of inflammation and nephropathy on the iron status. Relationship of the transferrin saturation, the concentration of ferritin and soluble transferrin receptor levels were depicted by graphic representations. RESULTS The authors have found difference between the transferrin levels of women and men in contrast to the literature (z = 3.56; p < 0.05). The reference intervals of the ferritin levels of the control and patient groups also showed a significant difference between women and men (z = 7.59; z = 5.69; p < 0.05). 7% of the patients have suffered from anemia. 23% of the patient group had nephropathy, 10% of this subgroup was anemic, and further 8% of this subgroup had iron distribution disorder. 6% of the patients had elevated soluble transferrin receptor levels. Anemia or iron metabolism alteration was found only in 14% of the cases with elevated C-reactive protein levels. CONCLUSIONS According to these findings ferritin reference levels of healthy people can not be used in diabetes mellitus similarly to other chronic illnesses. It seems that anemia is not frequent in diabetes mellitus. There is no connection between nephropathy and anemia, and not all of the inflammatory conditions are accompanied with iron metabolism disturbance. The soluble transferrin receptor can be interpreted only together with the other markers. In the opinion of the authors, the iron status of an individual can be judged with the collective use of all markers in chronic diseases, too.
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Kovács F, Tarnai T, Guest SD, Fowler PW. Double–link expandohedra: a mechanical model for expansion of a virus. Proc Math Phys Eng Sci 2004. [DOI: 10.1098/rspa.2004.1344] [Citation(s) in RCA: 27] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/12/2022] Open
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Magyar T, Kovács F, Donkó T, Bíró H, Romvári R, Kovács M, Repa I. Turbinate atrophy evaluation in pigs by computed tomography. Acta Vet Hung 2004; 51:485-91. [PMID: 14680060 DOI: 10.1556/avet.51.2003.4.6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/19/2022]
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Computed tomography (CT), a non-invasive visualisation technique was applied for imaging the bony structures of the nasal cavity of pigs, and compared to the traditional scoring system of turbinate atrophy in swine. Twenty-three 27-week-old pigs representing various stages of turbinate atrophy were used. Nasal structures were visually scored on CT scans and transversal cuts of the noses at the level of the first upper premolar teeth using the same scoring system in both cases. A tissue/air area ratio was also determined based on density differences. A highly significant correlation was found between visual scoring of CT images and transversal cuts of pig noses (r = 0.98, p < 0.0001) as well as between visual scoring of CT images and tissue/air area ratio determination (r = -0.82, p < 0.0001).
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Kovács F, Magyar T, Rinehart C, Elbers K, Schlesinger K, Ohnesorge WC. The live attenuated bovine viral diarrhea virus components of a multi-valent vaccine confer protection against fetal infection. Vet Microbiol 2003; 96:117-31. [PMID: 14519330 DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1135(03)00209-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/18/2022]
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Fetal infection with bovine virus diarrhea virus (BVDV) causes severe economic loss and virus spread in cattle. This study investigated the ability of modified live BVDV I and II components of a commercially available modified live virus (MLV) vaccine (Breed-Back FP 10, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc.) to prevent fetal infection and abortion, and therefore the birth of persistently infected animals. Heifers immunized with vaccine 4-8 weeks before insemination showed no adverse effects. All vaccinated animals had seroconverted to BVDV 4 weeks after immunization. Pregnant heifers were divided into two vaccination and two control groups and challenged with type I or II BVDV on days 60-90 of gestation. Seroconversion, clinical signs, immunosuppression, viremia, mortality, abortion rate, and fetal infection were studied. Post-challenge, 6/11 (type I challenged) and 8/11 (type II challenged) vaccinated heifers were free from clinical signs of BVD. Post-challenge clinical signs noted in the vaccinated groups were mild to moderate, while all unvaccinated controls had clinical signs ranging from moderate to severe. Viremia was not detected post-challenge in any of the vaccinated heifers. However, 100% of the controls were BVDV viremic on at least 1 day post-challenge. One of 22 vaccinated heifers had transient leukopenia, whereas 2/8 and 6/7 unvaccinated heifers in control groups I and II, respectively, had transient leukopenia. Type II BVDV infection led to abortion or death in 86% of unvaccinated heifers. The corresponding vaccinated group showed no deaths or abortions. All control group fetuses were infected with BVDV. The test vaccine gave 91% (type I BVDV challenged) and 100% (type II BVDV challenged) protection from fetal infection. This vaccine is safe and effective against fetal infection, abortion (type II BVDV) and the birth of persistently infected animals.
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MESH Headings
- Abortion, Veterinary/prevention & control
- Abortion, Veterinary/virology
- Animals
- Antibodies, Viral/biosynthesis
- Antibodies, Viral/blood
- Bovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease/prevention & control
- Bovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease/transmission
- Cattle
- Diarrhea Virus 1, Bovine Viral/immunology
- Diarrhea Virus 2, Bovine Viral/immunology
- Diarrhea Viruses, Bovine Viral/immunology
- Female
- Fetal Diseases/prevention & control
- Fetal Diseases/veterinary
- Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical/prevention & control
- Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical/veterinary
- Leukopenia/prevention & control
- Leukopenia/veterinary
- Pregnancy
- Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/prevention & control
- Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/veterinary
- Random Allocation
- Treatment Outcome
- Vaccines, Attenuated
- Vaccines, Combined/immunology
- Viral Vaccines/administration & dosage
- Viral Vaccines/immunology
- Viremia/epidemiology
- Viremia/prevention & control
- Viremia/veterinary
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Tornyos G, Kovács M, Rusvai M, Horn P, Fodor J, Kovács F. Effect of dietary fumonisin B1 on certain immune parameters of weaned pigs. Acta Vet Hung 2003; 51:171-9. [PMID: 12737044 DOI: 10.1556/avet.51.2003.2.5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/19/2022]
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Only few data are available on the effect of fumonisins on the immune response. The aim of the present study was to examine whether dietary fumonisin B1 (FB1) has any effect on the humoral and cellular immune response in weaned pigs, depending on the dose and the time of toxin exposure. Fusarium moniliforme fungal culture was added to the experimental animals' diet to ensure an FB1 intake of 1, 5 and 10 ppm (first experiment) or 100 mg per animal per day (second experiment). The control animals were fed a toxin-free diet. In order to determine the immune response, the animals were vaccinated against Aujeszky's disease with inactivated vaccine (Aujesping K, Phylaxia-Sanofi, Budapest, Hungary). Specific and nonspecific in vitro cellular immune response was measured by the lymphocyte stimulation test (LST) induced by PHA-P, Con A, LPS and inactivated suspension of the Aujeszky's disease virus. Humoral immune response, e.g. specific antibody titre, was measured by the virus neutralisation (VN) test. None of the immunological parameters examined showed significant differences between groups. It could be concluded that fumonisin B1 had no significant effect on the humoral and cellular specific and nonspecific immune response when fed in a high dose (100 mg/animal/day for 8 days) or in a low concentration even for a longer period (1, 5 and 10 ppm for 3-4 months).
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Szenci O, Beckers JF, Sulon J, Bevers MM, Börzsönyi L, Fodor L, Kovács F, Taverne MAM. Effect of induction of late embryonic mortality on plasma profiles of pregnancy associated glycoprotein 1 in heifers. Vet J 2003; 165:307-13. [PMID: 12672378 DOI: 10.1016/s1090-0233(02)00180-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 42] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/23/2022]
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Inoculation with Actinomyces pyogenes and administration of prostaglandin (PG)F(2alpha) were used to induce late embryonic mortality (LEM) in heifers (n=8) on Days 30-38 of pregnancy in order to compare the profile for bovine pregnancy associated glycoprotein 1 (PAG1), progesterone and 15-keto-13,14-dihydro-PGF(2alpha) (PGFM). Two pregnant heifers were used as controls. Inoculation into the uterine body caused LEM, as established by ultrasonography in each heifer within 24h of treatment. When the inoculum was injected into the first part of the cervix, LEM occurred in one of two heifers (Heifer A) between 48 and 72 h after treatment. Similarly, PGF(2alpha) treatment caused LEM in three of four heifers. In six of eight heifers, PAG1 started to decrease steadily when it was accompanied by the subsequent death of the embryo. Inoculation through the cervix caused luteolysis in three of four heifers within 6-10 days after induction. After induction of LEM, PGFM concentrations showed a two to 3.8 fold increase in three of four heifers during the following six days, and from that time changed within normal ranges. The results of this study indicate that a PAG1 assay may provide an alternative method to ultrasonography for determining LEM in the cow.
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Kovács F, Gyökeres T, Elek G, Pap A. [Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction--prolonged medical therapy or early endoscopic sphincter ablation]. Orv Hetil 2003. [PMID: 12638309 DOI: 10.1007/s10880-005-7824-y] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/25/2022]
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INTRODUCTION Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction is a real challenge from both diagnostic and therapeutic point of view. PATIENTS AND METHODS In the last two years the authors have performed ERCP and EST in 29 patients with positive evocative test results, who had important enzyme elevations and/or did not respond to prolonged medical treatment. RESULTS Endoscopic findings were positive in 25/29 patients (86.2%): 8 adenoma of p. Vateri, 17 papillitis were identified, and in 4 cases the papilla was intact. Histopathology obtained in 12 patients supported the diagnosis. In 6 patients, who underwent a postpapillotomy evocative test, after an average of 10 months follow up the results have been converted from positive to negative response in all but two cases. The two patients continued to have abdominal symptoms with persistent positive provocation tests because of restenosis, were treated with repapillotomy. CONCLUSIONS The Debray and Nardi tests are useful screening tests for hypertonic biliary or pancreatic dyskinesia. Structural endoscopic and histological findings are frequent already in the functional cases. Early sphincter ablation should be considered in failure of medical therapy for preventing the transformation of this functional disorder into an organic, potentially precancerous state.
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Kovács F, Dobos A. [Macro-creatine kinase: an interesting occurrence that can cause diagnostic mistake]. Orv Hetil 2003; 144:275-8. [PMID: 12666634] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 03/01/2023]
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INTRODUCTION Macroenzymes have been known for a long time. Macro-creatine kinase is important among them, because it can cause serious diagnostic misunderstanding. OBJECTIVE The authors describe a case in which creatine kinase MB isoenzyme activity measured by immunoinhibition was much higher than total creatine kinase activity. METHOD The presence and type of possible macro-creatine kinase was examined by the authors with heat-stability test and electrophoresis. RESULTS Total creatine kinase and creatine kinase MB isoenzyme activity measured by immunoinhibition of macro-creatine kinase sample remained still unchanged, while activity of control samples decreased significantly. Macro-creatine kinase remained on the carrying point, while isoenzymes migrated accordingly in the other samples during electrophoresis. CONCLUSION Two types of macro-creatine kinase are known. In the first the BB isoenzyme of enzyme joint to immunoglobulin (mostly immunoglobulin G) and its presence may refer to autoimmune factors. The second type is a polymer of mitochondrial creatine kinase and appears in malignant tumours mainly. The presented case the clinic of the patient, the heat-stability test and the typical electrophoretic migration proved the presence of the second type.
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Pogonka T, Klotz C, Kovács F, Lucius R. A single dose of recombinant Salmonella typhimurium induces specific humoral immune responses against heterologous Eimeria tenella antigens in chicken. Int J Parasitol 2003; 33:81-8. [PMID: 12547349 DOI: 10.1016/s0020-7519(02)00251-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 43] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/17/2022]
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Salmonella typhimurium vaccine strains were used as antigen delivery system for oral immunisation of chickens against two antigens of the coccidian parasite Eimeria tenella. The cDNAs of the known E. tenella proteins, SO7 and TA4, were isolated from total RNA and subcloned into the expression vectors pQE30 and pTECH2. Subcutaneous immunisation of chickens with Escherichia coli-expressed SO7 and TA4 revealed that both proteins were immunogenic. Both cDNAs were subcloned into plasmids of the pTECH2 vector system, which allows them to be expressed as fusion proteins with the highly immunogenic fragment C of the tetanus toxin under control of the anaerobically inducible nirB promoter. Plasmids were introduced into the S. typhimurium vaccine strains SL3261, C5aroD and C5htrA. SDS-PAGE and Western blot analysis revealed expression of both fusion proteins in all strains under anaerobic culture conditions. Three-week-old white leghorn chickens were orally immunised with 10(9) CFU per animal. The stability of the recombinant bacteria was revealed by recovery of viable Salmonella containing the respective plasmids from the liver of the immunised chickens at day 3 after inoculation. Specific serum IgG antibodies against the SO7-or TA4-antigens were detectable by ELISA 2 weeks after oral immunisation and remained for at least 6 weeks, while specific IgA antibodies were restricted to the bile of the birds. All chickens produced serum IgG and IgA to S. typhimurium lipopolysaccharides. Our data show that a single oral inoculation with recombinant S. typhimurium SL3261, C5aroD and C5htrA can induce specific antibody responses to heterologous Eimeria antigens in chickens, suggesting that recombinant Salmonella are a suitable delivery system for vaccines against Eimeria infections.
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Kovács F, Gyökeres T, Elek G, Pap A. [Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction--prolonged medical therapy or early endoscopic sphincter ablation]. Orv Hetil 2002; 143:2829-34. [PMID: 12638309] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 03/01/2023]
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INTRODUCTION Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction is a real challenge from both diagnostic and therapeutic point of view. PATIENTS AND METHODS In the last two years the authors have performed ERCP and EST in 29 patients with positive evocative test results, who had important enzyme elevations and/or did not respond to prolonged medical treatment. RESULTS Endoscopic findings were positive in 25/29 patients (86.2%): 8 adenoma of p. Vateri, 17 papillitis were identified, and in 4 cases the papilla was intact. Histopathology obtained in 12 patients supported the diagnosis. In 6 patients, who underwent a postpapillotomy evocative test, after an average of 10 months follow up the results have been converted from positive to negative response in all but two cases. The two patients continued to have abdominal symptoms with persistent positive provocation tests because of restenosis, were treated with repapillotomy. CONCLUSIONS The Debray and Nardi tests are useful screening tests for hypertonic biliary or pancreatic dyskinesia. Structural endoscopic and histological findings are frequent already in the functional cases. Early sphincter ablation should be considered in failure of medical therapy for preventing the transformation of this functional disorder into an organic, potentially precancerous state.
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Banczerowski-Pelyhe I, Világi I, Détri L, Dóczi J, Kovács F, Kukorelli T. In vivo and in vitro electrophysiological monitoring of rat neocortical activity after dietary fumonisin exposure. Mycopathologia 2002; 153:149-56. [PMID: 11998878 DOI: 10.1023/a:1014584303427] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/12/2022]
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Corn pellets, containing 30 mg/kg bw/day fumonisin B1 (FB1) or containing no FB1 were fed in two series of experiments to rats. Spontaneous and evoked potentials were measured in the neocortex both in vivo and in vitro in "corn fed control" rats and in rats after a five day dietary exposure to FB1. The FB1 content of corn was quantitated by HPLC. Auditory evoked potentials recorded in vivo on freely moving animals after feeding a corn diet containing FB1 for 5 days revealed a highly significant 20-60% decrease in the primary and mid-latency components; cortex slices in vitro showed a reduced excitability both in standard artificial cerebrospinal fluid (ACSF) solution and in a 4-aminopyridine induced epilepsy model. Spontaneous epileptic discharges after FB1 exposure had an increased latency, decreased frequency, longer duration and modified signal forms. Altered excitability and seizure susceptibility of the neocortex after fumonisin exposure are suspected to be associated with modified signal transmission. These changes may be due to concurrent effects of possible liver and renal toxicity or partly of nutritional deficiencies.
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Zomborszky-Kovács M, Kovács F, Horn P, Vetési F, Repa I, Tornyos G, Tóth Á. Investigations into the time- and dose-dependent effect of fumonisin B1 in order to determine tolerable limit values in pigs. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 2002. [DOI: 10.1016/s0301-6226(02)00125-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/27/2022]
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Zomborszky-Kovács M, Vetési F, Horn P, Repa I, Kovács F. Effects of prolonged exposure to low-dose fumonisin B1 in pigs. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE. B, INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH 2002; 49:197-201. [PMID: 12069274 DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0450.2002.00519.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 30] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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From the point of view of human exposure, fumonisins (FB1, FB2, FB1, FB4), a relatively recently (1988) discovered and identified group of mycotoxins, represent one of the five most important mycotoxin groups causing human disease. In an earlier experiment studying the effects of relatively low doses (10, 20 and 40 p.p.m.) of FB1 in weaned piglets, it was established that the 4-week feeding of 10 p.p.m. (mg/kg feed) FB1 produced mild pulmonary oedema. This suggested the importance of studies with even lower doses of the toxin to determine the tolerable limits. The objective of this experiment was therefore to study the effects of prolonged (8-week) exposure to still lower concentrations (0, 1, 5 and 10 mg/kg feed) of FB1. The 8-week feeding of FB1 in low concentrations (1-10 p.p.m.) did not cause clinical signs and significant performance impairment in pigs, but rendered irreversible the chronic changes that had already developed in the animals in a dose-dependent manner. Dissection revealed pathological alterations of the lungs in one of the animals given 1 p.p.m. (n = 4), in two animals exposed to 5 p.p.m. (n = 5), and in three animals given 10 p.p.m. (n = 4). In all three treatment groups, proliferation of the connective tissue fibres, primarily of those around the lymphatic vessels, in the subpleural and interlobular connective tissue of the lungs, extending to the peribronchial and peribronchiolar areas, was seen. The results of this experiment call attention to the risk of prolonged low-dose toxin exposure, which has very important public health implications.
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Magyar T, King VL, Kovács F. Evaluation of vaccines for atrophic rhinitis--a comparison of three challenge models. Vaccine 2002; 20:1797-802. [PMID: 11906767 DOI: 10.1016/s0264-410x(02)00023-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/19/2022]
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We compared three challenge models for the assessment of atrophic rhinitis (AR) vaccines: combined infection with Bordetella bronchiseptica (Bb) and Pasteurella multocida (Pm); application of acetic acid (AA) to the nasal mucosa followed by Pm infection; and Bb infection alone. Two vaccines were tested using standardized criteria, notably nasal lesion scores. The vaccines provided different levels of protection in the Bb and the AA/Pm challenges, but were similar in the combined (Bb/Pm) challenge. It is clear that the AA/Pm model shows the protective value of only the Pm component, whereas the single Bb challenge reflects the protective value merely of the Bb component of a combined vaccine. These results suggest that the best assessment of protection is provided if the two specific challenges are performed separately.
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Szántó Z, Ferencz A, Kovács F, Horváth OP, Röth E, Molnár FT. [Partial replacement of the trachea with jejunal autograft in the dog]. Magy Seb 2001; 54:320-4. [PMID: 11723737] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/22/2023]
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Extensive lesions of the cervical trachea can occur as a result of malformation, inflammation, tumor disease or trauma. If a short segment of the trachea is resected primary anastomosis may be possible. The problem of how to treat lesions longer than 50% of total tracheal length is still unresolved. The aim of our study was to clarify the possible use and limitations of small bowel interposition for tracheal replacement in veterinary model. We resected 6 cm of the cervical trachea of 5 adult mongrel dogs. Autolog jejunum free flap was used for replacement. The wall of the implant was supported with 5 polytetrafluoroethylene rings placed on the outer surface of the bowel perpendicular to its axis. We performed the surgery in two stages. Intraoperative tracheostomy was necessary in every case. The tracheal tube extended through the whole length of the implant. The survivals, the viability of the graft and complications were examined. The length of survival ranged between 18 h and 72 h. In one case obstruction of the tracheal tube occurred, in 3 cases the micro vessel anastomosis of the graft thrombosed, in one case both complications developed. In our experience use of the small bowel flap was complicated with fatal technical difficulties. The micro vessel anastomosis proved to be highly risky. Further investigations are needed to improve the results with this method.
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Zomborszky-Kovács M, Vetési F, Kovács F, Bata A, Tóth A, Tornyos G. Preliminary communication: examination of the harmful effect to fetuses of fumonisin B(1) in pregnant sows. TERATOGENESIS, CARCINOGENESIS, AND MUTAGENESIS 2001; 20:293-9. [PMID: 10992276 DOI: 10.1002/1520-6866(2000)20:5<293::aid-tcm5>3.0.co;2-u] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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Three sows were fed a diet mixed with Fusarium moniliforme fungal culture from the 107th day of pregnancy until parturition. Fumonisin B(1) toxin was administered to two sows (sows 1 and 2) in a daily dose of 300 mg for an additional 7 days subsequent to parturition, i.e., for a total of 14-16 days. The third sow (No. 3) was given the toxin in the same daily dose only until parturition, i.e., for 7 days in total. There were no symptoms observed in any of the sows. Two piglets were taken from each of the three sows and sacrificed immediately after parturition, i.e., prior to the first suckling. After 24 h, two additional piglets were taken for slaughter from each of the litters, which by then had access to colostrum. Finally, on the 7th day postparturition another two piglets per litter were sacrificed and material obtained from them was processed for examination. It was established that fumonisin B(1) present in the Fusarium moniliforme culture resulted in damage to the fetuses in utero. Of the changes indicating toxic effect, intraalveolar, subpleural, and interstitial pulmonary edema of various degrees of severity could be detected in the piglets sacrificed immediately following parturition and before the first suckling. Pathological changes were observed in the histopathological sections of the liver, and increases in the activities of plasma aspartic acid transaminase (AST), gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) and alkaline phosphatase (AKLP), higher than physiological levels were detected. The serum-free sphinganine/sphingosine ratio, considered a bioindicator of fumonisin B(1) toxicosis, varied in accordance with the degree of severity of the changes which occurred. The values obtained were found to be between 0.29 and 0.36 in the cases of severe pulmonary edema, and between 0.20 and 0.24 for the cases of mild pulmonary edema. In the piglets of the sows fed the toxin for an additional 7 days subsequent to parturition and which were born with severe pulmonary edema, mild pulmonary edema could be detected after colostrum suckling, 24 h, and 7 days after parturition. The SA/SO value of the serum in these two piglets was 0.19 and 0.20, while at the same time AST, GGT, and ALKP values higher than physiological levels were measured. In the milk samples taken from sows 1 and 2 and examined after 24 h and after 7 days FB(1) was detected in quantities of 18.0-27.5 ppb. There were no changes observed on the seventh day in the piglets of the third sow, the diet of which contained no toxin after parturition. However, as the piglets of the third sow demonstrated only mild effects of pulmonary edema it is not possible to establish with certainty a postpartum cause-effect relationship between fumonisin in colostrum and pulmonary edema.
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Tõrõk M, Kovács F, Doszpod J. Cost-effectiveness of home telemedical cardiotocography compared with traditional outpatient monitoring. J Telemed Telecare 2000; 6 Suppl 1:S69-70. [PMID: 10793977 DOI: 10.1258/1357633001934203] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/18/2022]
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We compared the cost of passive sensor telemedical non-stress cardiotocography performed at home and the same test performed by traditional equipment in an outpatient clinic in the Budapest area. The costs were calculated using two years' registered budget data from the home monitoring service in Budapest and the outpatient clinic of the department of obstetrics and gynaecology at the Haynal Imre University of Health Sciences. The traditional test at the university outpatient clinic cost 3652 forint for the health-care and 1000 forint in additional expenses for the patient (travel and time off work). This means that the total cost for each test in the clinic was 4652 forint. The cost of home telemedical cardiotocography was 1500 forint per test, but each test took 2.1 times as long. For a more realistic comparison between the two methods, we adjusted the cost to take account of the extra length of time that home monitoring required. The adjusted cost for home care was 3150 forint, some 32% lower than in the clinic. Passive sensor telemedical non-stress cardiotocography at home was therefore less expensive than the same test performed in the traditional way in an outpatient clinic.
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Zomborszky MK, Vetési F, Repa I, Kovács F, Bata A, Horn P, Tóth A, Romvári R. Experiment to determine limits of tolerance for fumonisin B1 in weaned piglets. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE. B, INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH 2000; 47:277-86. [PMID: 10861196 DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0450.2000.00343.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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In Hungary almost 70% of mould-affected maize inspected since 1993 was found to be contaminated with fumonisin B1 (FB1) (mean 2.6-8.65 mg/kg; maximum 9.8-75.1 mg/kg), the degree of this contamination was found to increase from year to year (Fazekas et al., 1997b). In this experiment, in order to define tolerance limit values, the effect of exposing weaned piglets to FB1 in low doses over a 4-week period was examined. The experiment was performed with 20 weaned barrows of Danish Landrace breed. After a 5-day adaptation period cultures of the fungus Fusarium moniliforme were mixed into the animals' feed in concentrations that resulted in a daily intake of fumonisin B1 of 0, 10, 20 and 40 mg/kg feed. Feeding with the toxin was observed to exert no significant effect on body weight gain or feed consumption in the animals, no clinical signs were observed and no mortality traceable to toxic effects occurred. In computer tomography examinations performed in the second and fourth weeks mild and more severe pulmonary oedema was diagnosed in the experimental animals. The processes developing in the pulmonary parenchyma were corroborated by the mathematical and statistical evaluation procedures applied. The haematological parameters examined revealed no change attributable to toxic effects, while with respect to the biochemical parameters, an increase in aspartate aminotransferase (AST) activity dependent on dosage, indicating a pathological change in the liver, was ascertained in all three experimental groups. The free sphinganine to sphingosine ratio (SA/SO), which is regarded as the most sensitive bioindicator of fumonisin toxicosis, showed an increase proportionate to toxin concentration for all three dosages. Dissection revealed mild cases of pulmonary oedema in three of the animals given doses of 10 p.p.m. (n = 4), two mild and two severe cases in those exposed to 20 p.p.m. (n = 5), and severe cases in all five animals given 40 p.p.m. The oedema of non-inflammatory origin was confirmed by histopathological examinations. The findings of this experiment which indicate that in this study FB1 administered in substantially lower concentrations than those reported in the literature resulted in severe pathological changes, point to the importance of studies involving even lower doses.
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Kovács F, Török M, Habermajer I. A rule-based phonocardiographic method for long-term fetal heart rate monitoring. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 2000; 47:124-30. [PMID: 10646287 DOI: 10.1109/10.817627] [Citation(s) in RCA: 66] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/09/2022]
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A real-time method for fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring based on signal processing of the fetal heart sounds is presented. The acoustic method, which utilizes an adaptive time pattern analysis to select and analyze those heartbeats that can be recorded without artefact, is guided by a number of rules involving an introduced confidence factor on the timing prediction. The algorithm was implemented in a low-power portable electronic instrument to enable long-term fetal surveillance. A large number of clinical tests have shown the very good performance of the phonocardiographic method in comparison with FHR curves simultaneously recorded with ultrasound cardiotocography. Indeed, approximately 90% of the time, the acoustic FHR curve remained inside a +/- 3 beats/min tolerance limit of the reference ultrasound method. The confidence was typically CF > 0.85. The acoustic method exceeded a +/- 5 beats/min limit relative to the ultrasound method approximately 5% of the time. Finally, no relevant FHR data was measured approximately 5% of the time.
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Tõrõk M, Turi Z, Kovács F. Ten years' clinical experience with telemedicine in prenatal care in Hungary. J Telemed Telecare 1999; 5 Suppl 1:S14-7. [PMID: 10534827 DOI: 10.1258/1357633991933071] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/18/2022]
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A multicentre randomized clinical trial of prenatal home care of pregnant women was carried out in Hungary. Pregnant women registered contraction activity of the uterus daily using a portable contraction monitor. The data were transmitted directly to the physician's PC for analysis. Of 748 women who entered the study, only 263 fulfilled all the requirements of randomization, monitoring and treatment. The preterm birth rate in the study group was half that of the control group. Telemedical prenatal monitoring improves perinatal results by providing more intensive and better observation of pregnant women.
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Kovács F, Frigyik B, Török M. An improvement of the acoustic fetal heart rate monitoring using statistical evaluation of the abdominal signal. BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES INSTRUMENTATION 1998; 34:125-30. [PMID: 9603025] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
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An improved acoustical method for fetal heart rate (FHR) measurement is presented. The beat identification is based on the selection of the power peaks measured on two frequency channels. The identification of the valid peaks will be accomplished by rules, considering the timing and the amplitudes of the detected peaks with preferred search for pairs of the first and second sound. The introduced certainty factor as a function of the statistical probabilities that are related to the expected peaks, provides the reliability of the determined repetition time. Under a given certainty the result will be ignored and the FHR curve will be extended or left blank. The simplifications in the algorithms of the process reduce the required power consumption that enables its implementation in a low-power microcircuit and in this way to produce a battery-operated portable CTG instrument for long-term FHR monitoring on a passive.
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Kovács F, Török M. An instrument using parallel filtering of acoustic signals to record fetal heart rate. Biomed Instrum Technol 1995; 29:213-9. [PMID: 7613568] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/26/2023]
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A novel portable instrument for long-term recording of fetal heart rate has been developed, based on the detection and evaluation of maternal abdominal acoustic signals. Multichannel, adaptive digital filtering using different frequency characteristics yields a reliable indication of fetal heart beats even at a high level of noise. The evaluation system statistically processes the acoustic signals, controls amplitude limits, and adjusts filter characteristics. Heart-rate variations of as much as 25/min/sec have been accurately registered. High-level integration enables the realization of the method in a very small, belt-mounted instrument with low power consumption, thus convenient for home use. The more than 40 hours of recorded detections stored in the built-in flash memory can be read back into a personal computer for medical inspection and analysis.
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Heffner S, Kovács F, Klupp BG, Mettenleiter TC. Glycoprotein gp50-negative pseudorabies virus: a novel approach toward a nonspreading live herpesvirus vaccine. J Virol 1993; 67:1529-37. [PMID: 8382308 PMCID: PMC237523 DOI: 10.1128/jvi.67.3.1529-1537.1993] [Citation(s) in RCA: 37] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/30/2023] Open
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Essential herpesvirus glycoproteins are involved in membrane fusion processes during infection, e.g., viral penetration and direct cell-to-cell transmission. We previously showed that the gD-homologous glycoprotein gp50 of pseudorabies virus (PrV) is essential for virus entry into target cells but proved to be dispensable for direct viral cell-to-cell spread in cell culture (I. Rauh and T. C. Mettenleiter, J. Virol. 65:5348-5456, 1991). For gp50-negative (gp50-) viruses, after phenotypic complementation necessary for primary infection, the only means of viral spread is by way of direct cell-to-cell transmission. In contrast, virus mutants lacking the essential gB-homologous glycoprotein gII after phenotypic complementation are only able to infect primary target cells and are blocked in further viral spread. To analyze how these in vitro phenotypes translate into virus replication in the animal, mice were infected intranasally with gp50- or gII- PrV mutants after prior phenotypic complementation by propagation on cell lines providing the essential glycoprotein in trans. Our results show that whereas the gII- mutants did not cause disease or any symptoms, gp50- mutants derived from two different PrV strains were fully virulent, with animals exhibiting severe symptoms ultimately leading to death. However, free infectious virus could not be recovered from either gp50- or gII- PrV-infected animals. We conclude that direct cell-to-cell transmission as the only means of viral spread of the gp50- mutants is sufficient for a full virulent phenotype in mice. After infection of pigs with phenotypically complemented gp50- PrV, only mild symptoms were observed, whereas the gII- mutant was totally avirulent. In both cases, shedding of infectious virus did not occur, in contrast to results with animals infected by gX- PrV that showed severe signs of disease and extensive virus shedding. After challenge infection with the highly virulent NIA-3 strain, the previously gII- PrV-infected animals exhibited severe symptoms, whereas the gp50- PrV-infected pigs showed a significant level of protection. In conclusion, vaccination with a PrV mutant lacking glycoprotein gp50, which is unable to spread between animals because of a lack of formation of free infectious virions, can confer on pigs protection against challenge infection. These results provide the basis for the development of new, nonspreading live herpesvirus vaccines based on gp50- PrV mutants.
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Kovács F, Mettenleiter TC. Firefly luciferase as a marker for herpesvirus (pseudorabies virus) replication in vitro and in vivo. J Gen Virol 1991; 72 ( Pt 12):2999-3008. [PMID: 1662692 DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-72-12-2999] [Citation(s) in RCA: 26] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/28/2022] Open
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Insertion of reporter genes into complex viral genomes and monitoring virus replication by detecting the corresponding protein products is increasingly used in pathogenesis studies. We present here the isolation and characterization of a recombinant neurotropic alpha-herpesvirus, pseudorabies virus (PrV), which stably carries the gene encoding firefly luciferase. To express the enzyme the complete open reading frame for luciferase was fused to the promoter and first seven codons of the non-essential glycoprotein gX gene of PrV. A recombinant PrV carrying the luciferase gene inserted into the gX gene and exhibiting strong luciferase activity after infection of cultured cells was further characterized. Kinetic analyses showed that luciferase activity was detectable as early as 90 min after infection. Luciferase expression could be monitored in cell extracts in a luminometer. For facilitating plaque isolation of luciferase recombinant viruses it was also visualized in situ on sensitive film. Kinetic experiments in mice proved the suitability of luciferase as an excellent marker for following herpesvirus spread in the animal. By way of luciferase detection we show that PrV invasion of the central nervous system after intranasal infection of mice occurred independently of replication in non-neural tissues such as lung or thymus. Furthermore, comparison of isogenic luciferase recombinant PrV strains carrying intact or deleted glycoprotein gI genes showed differences in the organotropism between these two viruses.
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