Sfoglia per Autore "Manolakis, A. C."
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Angiogenin, Angiopoietin-1, Angiopoietin-2, and Endostatin Serum Levels in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Oikonomou, K. A.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Kapsoritaki, A. I.; Manolakis, A. C.; Tiaka, E. K.; Tsiopoulos, F. D.; Tsiompanidis, I. A.; Potamianos, S. P. (2011)Background: Angiogenesis is a complex process, involving a great number of mediators. It is implicated in the pathogenesis of numerous diseases, holding a critical role in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The objective ... -
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia and Ophthalmic Artery Thrombosis Preceding the Intestinal Manifestations of Crohn's Disease
Tsiopoulos, F. D.; Manolakis, A. C.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Psychos, A. K.; Potamianos, S. P. (2009) -
Calprotectin, Calgranulin C, and Other Members of the S100 Protein Family in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Manolakis, A. C.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Tiaka, E. K.; Potamianos, S. P. (2011)Background Since their discovery, S100 proteins have been associated with diverse diseases of inflammatory, degenerative, or malignant nature. Due to their participation in inflammation, they have also been studied with ... -
Downregulation of serum epidermal growth factor in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Is there a link with mucosal damage?
Oikonomou, K. A.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Kapsoritaki, A. I.; Manolakis, A. C.; Tsiopoulos, F. D.; Germenis, A. E.; Potamianos, S. P. (2010)Background: Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is a multipotent peptide which contributes to epithelial development, inhibition of gastric acid secretion, acceleration of wound healing, and promotion of angiogenesis. The aim ... -
Epidermal growth factor in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers: An update
Tiaka, E. K.; Papanas, N.; Manolakis, A. C.; Georgiadis, G. S. (2012)Management of diabetic foot ulcers remains a rather challenging task. Epidermal growth factor (EGF) plays a central role in wound healing. It acts on epithelial cells and fibroblasts promoting restoration of damaged ... -
Hemobilia as the initial manifestation of cholangiocarcinoma in a hemophilia B patient
Manolakis, A. C.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Tsikouras, A. D.; Tsiopoulos, F. D.; Psychos, A. K.; Potamianos, S. P. (2008)Hemobilia is a rare manifestation of hemophilia and is usually iatrogenic following liver biopsy. There are only few reports of spontaneous hemobilia in hemophilia patients. Cholangiocarcinoma is a well-established cause ... -
Imbalance of tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMP)-1 and-4 serum levels, in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Kapsoritaki, A. I.; Davidi, I. P.; Lotis, V. D.; Manolakis, A. C.; Mylonis, P. I.; Theodoridou, A. T.; Germenis, A. E.; Potamianos, S. P. (2008)Background: Tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs) play a key role in tissue degradation and remodeling. Since chronic inflammation is associated with tissue remodeling in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), we ... -
Impact of TLR-4 Polymorphisms on Circulating Levels of Antibodies Against Helicobacter pylori
Manolakis, A. C.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Tiaka, E. K.; Satra, M.; Gerovassili, A.; Tsiompanidis, I.; Vamvakopoulos, N.; Potamianos, S. P. (2010) -
The implication of adiponectin and resistin in gastrointestinal diseases
Tiaka, E. K.; Manolakis, A. C.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Potamianos, S. P. (2011)Adiponectin and resistin, members of the adipokine family, are multi-task hormones involved in several disorders, including those of the alimentary tract. In the present review, eligible studies focusing on the role of ... -
Increased Cardiovascular and Renal Disease but not Reduced Life Expectancy Among Diabetic Participants in the General Northern Greek Population
Papanas, N.; Trypsianis, G.; Tiaka, E. K.; Manolakis, A. C.; Katsavaki, D.; Birka, S.; Natsiopoulos, K.; Maltezos, E.; Papazoglou, N. (2012)We compared life expectancy and causes of death based on death certificates of 269 diabetic participants (group A) and 5659 nondiabetic participants (group B) who died from January 1, 1991 to December 31, 2010, in 3 small ... -
Increased fetuin A levels in Helicobacter pylori infection: a missing link between H. pylori and insulin resistance?
Manolakis, A. C.; Tiaka, E. K.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Georgoulias, P.; Tsiopoulos, F.; Valotassiou, V.; Potamianos, S. P. (2011) -
Irritable bowel syndrome: Has the psychosomatic affliction grown into an inflammatory disorder?
Manolakis, A. C.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Tiaka, E. K.; Tsiompanidis, I.; Potamianos, S. P. (2012)For years, a set of bowel-related symptoms and signs manifesting in diverse combinations, in the absence of a documented "organic" cause, have been collectively described under the term irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). ... -
Moderate performance of serum S100A12, in distinguishing inflammatory bowel disease from irritable bowel syndrome
Manolakis, A. C.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Georgoulias, P.; Tzavara, C.; Valotassiou, V.; Kapsoritaki, A.; Potamianos, S. P. (2010)Background: S100A12, a calcium-binding proinflammatory protein secreted by granulocytes, has been associated with different diseases of inflammatory origin, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). In this study, the ... -
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (Steele-Richardson-Olszewski Syndrome) With Fatal Outcome, After the Manifestation of an Ampullary Adenocarcinoma
Manolakis, A. C.; Kardasi, M.; Tsiopoulos, F. D.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Psychos, A. K.; Potamianos, S. P. (2010) -
Readressing the Role of Toll-Like Receptor-4 Alleles in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Colitis, Smoking, and Seroreactivity
Manolakis, A. C.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Kapsoritaki, A.; Tiaka, E. K.; Oikonomou, K. A.; Lotis, V.; Vamvakopoulou, D.; Davidi, I.; Vamvakopoulos, N.; Potamianos, S. P. (2013)Toll-like receptor (TLR) polymorphisms, and especially TLR-4 Asp299Gly and TLR-4 Thr399Ile, have been linked with Crohn's disease (CD) and to a lesser extent with ulcerative colitis (UC), CD behavior, and compromised ... -
The Role of Hyperbaric Oxygen in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Tiaka, E. K.; Papanas, N.; Manolakis, A. C.; Maltezos, E. (2012)Diabetic foot ulcers are still extremely difficult to heal. Therefore, therapeutic options to improve healing rates are continuously being explored. Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) has been used in addition to standard treatment ... -
Sickle cell trait-related ischemic colitis in a patient with Sjögren's syndrome
Manolakis, A. C.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Ioannou, M.; Tsikouras, A. N.; Koukoulis, G. K.; Potamianos, S. P. (2008) -
Sickle Cell Trait-Related Ischemic Colitis in a Patient With Sjrogren's Syndrome
Manolakis, A. C.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Ioannou, M.; Tsikouras, A. N.; Koukoulis, G. K.; Potamianos, S. P. (2008) -
TLR4 gene polymorphisms: evidence for protection against type 2 diabetes but not for diabetes-associated ischaemic heart disease
Manolakis, A. C.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Tiaka, E. K.; Sidiropoulos, A.; Gerovassili, A.; Satra, M.; Vamvakopoulou, D.; Tsiopoulos, F.; Papanas, N.; Skoularigis, I.; Potamianos, S. P.; Vamvakopoulos, N. (2011)Objective: Several factors either predisposing or protecting from the onset of diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) have been proposed. Two specific polymorphisms of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4; Asp299Gly and Thr399Ile) have ... -
Unraveling the link between leptin, ghrelin and different types of colitis
Tiaka, E. K.; Manolakis, A. C.; Kapsoritakis, A. N.; Potamianos, S. P. (2011)Leptin and ghrelin are hormones with a tight inverse functional connection. Their inverse association is observed not only in the modulation of metabolism but also in the interaction with the immune system. A large number ...