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Exploration of macromolecular phenotype of human skeletal muscle in diabetes using infrared spectroscopy
Barbara Zupančič, Chiedozie Kenneth Ugwoke, Mohamed Elwy Abdelmonaem, Armin Alibegović, Erika Cvetko, Jože Grdadolnik, Anja Šerbec, Nejc Umek, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: Introduction: The global burden of diabetes mellitus is escalating, and more efficient investigative strategies are needed for a deeper understanding of underlying pathophysiological mechanisms. The crucial role of skeletal muscle in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism makes it one of the most susceptible tissues to diabetes-related metabolic disorders. In tissue studies, conventional histochemical methods have several technical limitations and have been shown to inadequately characterise the biomolecular phenotype of skeletal muscle to provide a holistic view of the pathologically altered proportions of macromolecular constituents. Materials and methods: In this pilot study, we examined the composition of five different human skeletal muscles from male donors diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and non-diabetic controls. We analysed the lipid, glycogen, and collagen content in the muscles in a traditional manner with histochemical assays using different staining techniques. This served as a reference for comparison with the unconventional analysis of tissue composition using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy as an alternative methodological approach. Results: A thorough chemometric post-processing of the infrared spectra using a multi-stage spectral decomposition allowed the simultaneous identification of various compositional details from a vibrational spectrum measured in a single experiment. We obtained multifaceted information about the proportions of the different macromolecular constituents of skeletal muscle, which even allowed us to distinguish protein constituents with different structural properties. The most important methodological steps for a comprehensive insight into muscle composition have thus been set and parameters identified that can be used for the comparison between healthy and diabetic muscles. Conclusion: We have established a methodological framework based on vibrational spectroscopy for the detailed macromolecular analysis of human skeletal muscle that can effectively complement or may even serve as an alternative to histochemical assays. As this is a pilot study with relatively small sample sets, we remain cautious at this stage in drawing definitive conclusions about diabetes-related changes in skeletal muscle composition. However, the main focus and contribution of our work has been to provide an alternative, simple and efficient approach for this purpose. We are confident that we have achieved this goal and have brought our methodology to a level from which it can be successfully transferred to a large-scale study that allows the effects of diabetes on skeletal muscle composition and the interrelationships between the macromolecular tissue alterations due to diabetes to be investigated.
Keywords: diabetes mellitus, skeletal muscle, metabolism, macromulecular composition, infrared spectroscopy, multivariate analysis, histochemical assays
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Adjuvant treatment of malignant melanoma with interferon after radical surgery- part II: effect of recombinant alpha interferon
Zvonimir Rudolf, 1994, original scientific article

Keywords: Adjuvant therapy
Published in DiRROS: 11.01.2024; Views: 294; Downloads: 82
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Epidemiological features of cervical carcinoma in young women of Slovenia
Vera Pompe-Kirn, Neva Volk, 1994, professional article

Keywords: ginekologija, maternica, Slovenija, maternični vrat, rak (medicina)
Published in DiRROS: 11.01.2024; Views: 276; Downloads: 77
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On the 70th birthday of professor dr. Ludvik Tabor
Vladimir Jevtič, 1994, other component parts

Keywords: biografije, 70 let
Published in DiRROS: 11.01.2024; Views: 316; Downloads: 69
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Results of nonoperative treatment for esophageal cancer
Miha Debevec, 1994, original scientific article

Keywords: rak (medicina), požiralnik, zdravljenje
Published in DiRROS: 11.01.2024; Views: 289; Downloads: 71
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Breast tumor aspiration biopsy with a multihole needle
Veljko Vlaisavljević, Dubravka Paja-Perušić, 1994, review article

Keywords: rak (medicina), dojke, biopsija
Published in DiRROS: 11.01.2024; Views: 302; Downloads: 83
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Extracorporeal shock - wave lithotripsy in the management of bile duct stones
Alojz Pleskovič, Franc Jelenc, 1994, not set

Keywords: žolčnik, diagnostika, žolčni kamni
Published in DiRROS: 11.01.2024; Views: 265; Downloads: 75
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