Sonata Trumbeckaitė

Mitochondrial dysfunction in sepsis: evidence from bacteraemic baboons and endotoxaemic rabbits

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Publication Year: 
2002
Authors: 

Gellerich FN, Trumbeckaite S, Opalka JR, Gellerich JF, Chen Y, Neuhof C, Redl H, Werdan K, Zierz S

Abstract: 

Mitochondria, that provide most of the ATP needed for cell work, and that play numerous specific functions in biosyntheses and degradations, as well as contributing to Ca2+ signaling, also play a key role in the pathway to cell death. Impairment of mitochondrial functions caused by mutations of mt-genome, and by acute processes, are responsible for numerous diseases. The involvement of impaired mitochondria in the pathogenesis of sepsis is discussed.

Calpain inhibitor (BSF 409425) diminishes ischemia/reperfusion-induced damage of rabbit heart mitochondria

Publication Year: 
2003
Authors: 

Trumbeckaite S, Neuhof C, Zierz S, Gellerich FN

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Calpains are involved in ischemia/reperfusion-induced changes of myocard. To obtain information on the action of calpain on mitochondria, the effect of a new developed calpain inhibitor (CI) BSF 409425 on the ischemia/reperfusion-induced damage of rabbit heart mitochondria was investigated. Rabbit hearts were subjected to 45 min of global ischemia followed by 60 min of reperfusion in the presence or absence of 10nM CI. Mitochondrial properties were characterized by skinned fiber technique with pyruvate+malate as substrates.

Structural and functional properties of human heart atrial appendage mitochondria

Publication Year: 
2003
Authors: 

Toleikis A, Giedraitis L, Grybauskiene R, Trumbeckaite S, Sirvinskas E

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Objectives: This study has been designed to evaluate disturbances of respiration of atrial appendage mitochondria occurring during heart surgery and their relation with the level of cardiac injury.

Energetic depression caused by mitochondrial dysfunction

Publication Year: 
2004
Authors: 

Gellerich FN, Trumbeckaite S, Muller T, Deschauer M, Chen Y, Gizatullina Z, Zierz S

Abstract: 

Mitochondria, providing most of ATP needed for cell work, realizing numerous specific functions as biosyntheses or degradations, contributing to Ca2+ signalling also play a key role in the pathways to cell death. Impairment of mitochondrial functions caused by mutations of mt-genome and by acute processes are responsible for numerous diseases. The relations between changes on the level of molecules and the clinical state are rather complex, and the prediction of thresholds is difficult.

Investigation of chemical composition of propolis extract

Publication Year: 
2004
Authors: 

Majiene D, Trumbeckaite S, Grunoviene D, Ivanauskas L, Gendrolis A

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Propolis is a natural product, produced by bees and containing exudates from plants, mixed with bee wax. Propolis and its ethanolic extract are usually used for treatment and prevention of different diseases. Propolis has antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, anesthetic and immunomodulating properties. Till now there is no data about chemical composition of Lithuanian propolis. Thus, the aim of our work was to investigate the chemical composition of Lithuanian propolis and its ethanolic extract by using gas chromatography / mass spectrometry.

Cytochrome C effect on respiration of heart mitochondria: influence of various factors

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Publication Year: 
2005
Authors: 

Toleikis A, Trumbeckaite S, Majiene D

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The effect of exogenous cytochrome c on respiration rate of the rat and human heart mitochondria was assessed in situ, using permeabilized fibers. It was (i) much more pronounced in State 2 and 4 than in State 3 with all the respiratory substrates (pyruvate+malate, succinate, palmitoyl-CoA+carnitine and octanoyl-L-carnitine), (ii) different with different substrates, (iii) much higher after ischemia in both metabolic states, particularly in the case of succinate oxidation compared to pyruvate+malate, (iv) the highest in State 4 with succinate as a substrate.

Myocardial protective effect of warm blood, tepid blood, and cold crystalloid cardioplegia in coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

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Publication Year: 
2005
Authors: 

Sirvinskas E, Nasvytis L, Raliene L, Vaskelyte J, Toleikis A, Trumbeckaite S,

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AIM: To compare the myocardial effects of cardioplegia by warm blood, tepid blood, and cold crystalloid during coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).

Influence of propolis water solution on heart mitochondrial function

Publication Year: 
2006
Authors: 

Majiene D, Trumbeckaite S, Savickas A, Toleikis A,

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The effect of propolis water solution (PWS) on the respiration of rat heart mitochondria with NAD-linked (pyruvate + malate), FAD-linked (succinate) substrates and fatty acids (palmitoyl-L-carnitine) was investigated in this study. PWS at the lowest concentration of 4 microg mL(-1) of phenolic compounds (PC) had no effect on mitochondrial respiration with all investigated substrates. PWS at concentrations of 63 and 125 microg mL(-1) of PC caused a significant decrease of basal (24 and 54%) and maximal (58 and 70%) respiration rates with succinate as substrate.

The effect of flavonoids on rat heart mitochondrial function

Publication Year: 
2006
Authors: 

Trumbeckaite S, Bernatoniene J, Majiene D, Jakstas V, Savickas A, Toleikis A,

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In this study the effects of flavonoids (quercetin and its derivatives as rutin, hyperoside, quercitrin) on the oxidative phosphorylation in rat heart mitochondria were investigated. We found that all investigated flavonoids possessed uncoupling activity. Thus, quercetin, rutin, and quercitrin in dose-dependent manner induced a stimulation of the State 2 respiration rate by 10-110% with pyruvate + malate as substrate.

Effect of Ginkgo biloba extract on the rat heart mitochondrial function

Publication Year: 
2007
Authors: 

Trumbeckaite S, Bernatoniene J, Majiene D, Jakstas V, Savickas A, Toleikis A,

Abstract: 

Ginkgo biloba L. (Ginkgoaceae) originated from China, first introduced to Europe in the 18th century, it is now distributed all over the world. The leaves of Ginkgo biloba include a rich complex of active compounds responsible for various pharmacological properties. Ginkgo biloba extract improves blood circulation, protects against oxidative cell damage, blocks platelet aggregation that could be important for prevention of cardiovascular diseases.

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