Csaba Revesz

Csaba Revesz
Semmelweis University | SOTE · Institute of Translational Medicine

Master of Science

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November 2011 - August 2021
Medi-Radiopharma Co Ltd
Position
  • Head of Laboratory
March 2007 - October 2011
SeroScience Ltd
Position
  • National Institute of Chemical Safety

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Publications (26)
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Upregulation of free radical-generating NADPH oxidases (NOX), xanthine oxidoreductase (XOR), and neutrophil infiltration-induced, NOX2-mediated respiratory burst contribute to renal ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI), but their roles may depend on the severity of IRI. We investigated the role of NOX, XOR, and neutrophils in developing IRI of various...
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Background: Organ protection for transplantation is perfusion with ice-cold preservation solutions, although saline is also used in animal experiments and living donor transplantations. However, ice-cold perfusion can contribute to initial graft injury. Our aim was to test if cytoskeletal damage of parenchymal cells is caused by saline itself or b...
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Background/aims: Diabetic nephropathy remains a major clinical problem. The effects of prorenin might be adverse, but the literature data are controversial. We compared the renal effects of the (pro)renin receptor ((P)RR) blockade and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition on the progression of diabetic nephropathy in rats. Methods: Diab...
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Background: Detection of acute kidney injury (AKI) is still a challenge if conventional markers of kidney function are within reference range. We studied the sensitivity and specificity of NGAL as an AKI marker at different degrees of renal ischemia. Methods: Male C57BL/6J mice were subjected to 10-, 20- or 30-min unilateral renal ischemia, to c...
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Chronic renal fibrosis is the final common pathway of end stage renal disease caused by glomerular or tubular pathologies. Genetic background has a strong influence on the progression of chronic renal fibrosis. We recently found that Rowett black hooded rats were resistant to renal fibrosis. We aimed to investigate the role of sustained inflammatio...
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Diabetic nephropathy is a complication of diabetes and a major cause of end-stage renal disease. To characterize the early pathophysiological mechanisms leading to glomerular podocyte injury in diabetic nephropathy, we performed quantitative proteomic profiling of glomeruli isolated from rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes and controls. Fluor...
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We and others demonstrated previously that preconditioning with endotoxin (LPS) protected from a subsequent lethal LPS challenge or from renal ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI). LPS is effective in evoking the heat shock response, an ancient and essential cellular defense mechanism, which plays a role in resistance to, and recovery from diseases. H...
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The mode of action of psychopharmacons have been studied thoroughly by the analysis of firing patterns led from the living nervous system. Examining even a very small region of the brain requires enormous calculational capacity. This is most effective with the help of an artificial multiprocessing neural network, similar to the living nervous sytem...
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Background: Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) is the main cause of acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients. We investigated renal microRNA (miRNA) expression profiles and the time course of changes in selected miRNA expressions after renal I/R to characterize the miRNA network activated during development and recovery from AKI. Methods and results: One d...
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Background: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of the hyperandrogenic state in dihydrotestosterone (DHT)-induced polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the vascular responses to different vasoactive agents, and the modulatory role of vitamin D3. Methods: APCOS model was induced by DHT application in 20 female Wistar rats. Ten of the DHT...
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Objective: To clarify the effects of dihydrotestosterone (DHT)-induced polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) on the insulin-dependent vasodilatation of the thoracic aorta and the role of vitamin D in a rat model. Design: Controlled experimental animal study. Setting: Laboratory. Animal(s): Thirty adolescent female Wistar rats. Intervention(s):...
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Immunosafety analysis of pharmaceutical surfactants is an important step in understanding the complex mechanisms by which they induce side effects in susceptible patients. This paper provides experimental evidences that polyethoxylated surfactants, Cremophor-EL and Tween-80, also known as Polysorbate-80, activate the complement system in vitro, in...
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Short-interfering RNAs (siRNAs), key mediators of RNA interference comprise a promising therapeutic tool, although side effects such as interferon (IFN) response are still not perfectly understood. Further, delivery to target organs is a major challenge, possibly associated with side effects including immune activation or organ damage. We investiga...
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At present, the urinary albumin excretion rate is the best noninvasive predictor for diabetic nephropathy (DN) but major limitations are associated with this marker. Here, we used in vivo perfusion technology to establish disease progression markers in an animal model of DN. Rats were perfused with a reactive ester derivative of biotin at various t...
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible effects of in vivo 1800 MHz GSM-like exposure on male reproduction. In five separate experiments, male NMRI mice (35-41 g) were exposed (11-12 mice each) to 1800 MHz GSM-like radiation. The average power density was 100 microW/cm2, the estimated SAR was 0.018-0.023 W/kg. The animals were exposed te...
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Human ovarian granulosa cells obtained from women undergoing in vitro fertilization were exposed to 15.6, 31.25, 62.5, 125, 250, 500, 1000 muM Ni(2+) for 48 h. To determine the site of action of Ni(2+), the granulosa cells were stimulated to produce progesterone (P) by using maximally stimulating amounts of human chorionic gonadotropin (0.1 IU/ml h...
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Mouse primary testicular intersitital (Leydig) cells obtained from 30-35 g NMRI mice were expose in a CO2 incubator to a sinusoidal 50 Hz/100 μT magnetic field for 48 h. Non-exposed, human choriogonin stimulated (0.1 mlU/ml hCG) cells were also cultured as positive controls. Cells were grown as monolayer on cover slips posited on the bottom of the...
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The purpose of this investigation was to study the effectiveness of two nickel-binding amino acids, histidine (His) and cysteine (Cys), to prevent the inhibitory action of Ni2+ on testosterone (T) production by mouse primary Leydig cell culture. The maximal human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)-stimulated T response was measured by radioimmunoassay (R...

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