Z Strojny, A Kanikowska, W Sikora+10 more · 2025 · Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society · added 2026-04-24
Bladder cancer continues to represent a considerable global health burden, characterized by increasing incidence and mortality rates. Despite its prevalence as one of the most common urological malign Show more
Bladder cancer continues to represent a considerable global health burden, characterized by increasing incidence and mortality rates. Despite its prevalence as one of the most common urological malignancies, diagnosis remains challenging due to the scarcity of dependable, non-invasive biomarkers. Consequently, the imperative to identify novel biomarkers for effective diagnosis becomes evident. This study included 101 hospital patients, whose were stratified according to biopsy-confirmed histopathological diagnosis into the bladder cancer group (n=69) and the non-cancer group (n=32). Serum angiopoietin-like 4 (ANGPTL4) concentrations were quantified using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Significantly lower serum ANGPTL4 levels (approximately 28% lower) were observed in the bladder cancer cohort compared to the non-cancer group (p=0.043). The optimal cut-off value was 16.95 ng/ml, yielding a sensitivity of 74% and a specificity of 53%. The Youden Index was established at 0.2704. The presented findings indicate that ANGPTL4 poorly differentiates patients with bladder cancer from non-cancer patients. Show less
In Poland, tobacco smoking by women in a procreational age as well as the pregnant women is a common phenomenon. The aim of the conducted research was to assess the usefulness of cotinine markers in d Show more
In Poland, tobacco smoking by women in a procreational age as well as the pregnant women is a common phenomenon. The aim of the conducted research was to assess the usefulness of cotinine markers in different biological materials--mother and newborn's urine, cord blood se. rum, placenta--as a biomarker of tobacco smoking by delivering women, and dependence between these biomarkers and the newborn's health state. 218 pregnant women (117 smokers and 101 non-smokers), who were checked in at the Perinatology and Gynecology Clinic of the University of Medical Sciences in Poznan, took part in the first stage of the research (period between the twelfth and sixteenth week of pregnancy) carried out between years 2004-2006. In the second stage, 201 pairs of women (89 smokers and 112 non-smokers) and their newborns were checked after the women came to hospital to deliver. The research that was conducted showed that both cotinine in the urine of delivering women and in the urine of newborns as well as in the cord blood serum may be used as a biomarker of exposure of a foetus to tobacco smoke. For practical reasons, it must be assumed that the delivering women urine should be the material from choice. The research did not indicate the usefulness of the determination of cotinine in the placenta, in order to assess the exposure of the foetus to the components of tobacco smoke. On the other hand, again it confirmed the influence of tobacco smoking on the newborn's birth parameters, a correlation between the birth weight, body length and cotinine concentration in the urine of a mother makes it possible to predict the lowering of the antropometric parameters of the newborn as a result of tobacco smoking by pregnant women. Show less
Among other toxic compounds, tobacco smoke contains also heavy metals, for example lead. Lead can cross the placenta barrier and have negative influences on fetus development. In the study compared ur Show more
Among other toxic compounds, tobacco smoke contains also heavy metals, for example lead. Lead can cross the placenta barrier and have negative influences on fetus development. In the study compared urine lead concentration of pregnancy women exposed to tobacco smoke (active smokers and exposed to environmental tobacco smoke--ETS) with unexposed. There was find that mean urine lead concentrations in groups of pregnant women exposed and unexposed to tobacco smoke was no different (F2,189=0.2 p>0.8). However it was found that in urine of women exposed to tobacco smoke the concentration of lead increase with increase the concentration of cotinine (r2=0.14, t106=4.2, p<<0.0001). Show less
Despite of significant progress in the area of perinatal care, there have been numerous perinatal complications still existing. The health status of mother and newborn is affected by many factors, nam Show more
Despite of significant progress in the area of perinatal care, there have been numerous perinatal complications still existing. The health status of mother and newborn is affected by many factors, namely: socio-economical; medical prior to pregnancy and medical through the pregnancy; dietary customs, substance use, including tobacco smoking; health service quality; and risk factors that may occur through fertilization. The active and passive exposure to tobacco smoke in utero have been linked to numerous gestation and delivery complications, including low birth weight, preterm delivery and low Apgar score. In this survey, the awareness of health consequences of active and passive smoking in the population of pregnant women and access to the information of this consequence was assessed. Among of women smoking through their pregnancies, the only 19.7% got the information from their doctors about harmful effect of active and passive smoking, and 16.5% of respondents declared self-awareness on health effects of exposure to the tobacco smoke. Show less