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2. In-vitro model of canine decidualization
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Kautz, E., Reichler, I. M., Papa, P. C., Boos, A., Aslan, S., Ay, S. S., Kowalewski, M. P., and Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi
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48th Annual Conference on Physiology and Pathology of Reproduction / 40th Joint Congress of Veterinary and Human Medicine -- FEB 11-13, 2015 -- Zurich, SWITZERLAND FINDIK, Murat/0000-0003-1408-2548; Reichler, Iris Margaret/0000-0001-7762-1217; Boos, Alois/0000-0003-2461-1706 WOS: 000349104800022 …
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- 2015
3. Physical characterization of the hair of Mexican women.
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Aslan, S., Evans, T. A., Wares, J., Norwood, K., Idelcaid, Y., and Velkov, D.
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HAIR care & hygiene , *CYCLIC fatigue , *HAIR follicles , *HAIRSTYLES - Abstract
Hairs collected from 257 Mexican women, residing in Mexico City, were characterized by instrumental measurements for comparison to more‐commonly reported Caucasian, Asian and African hairs. Subjects were subdivided into five age groups and their hairs were characterized by fibre dimension, shape and tensile strength. Results show that Mexican hair appears to be intermediate of Asian and Caucasian hair in diameter and cross‐sectional ellipticity. Such findings seem in line with the early and late ethnic origins of Mexican people. Results also illustrate and confirm the large intra‐ and inter‐individual variability within any single hair property. Unexpectedly high levels of hair tensile damage were sometimes encountered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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4. Embryo-maternal interaction during the process of decidualization in the early pregnant canine uterus
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Kautz, E., Gram, A., Aslan, S., Ay, S. S., Selcuk, M., Kanca, H., Kowalewski, M. P., and Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi
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47th Annual Conference for Physiology and Pathology of Reproduction / 39th Joint Veterinarian-Human-Medicine Congress -- FEB 27-28, 2014 -- Giessen, GERMANY Boos, Alois/0000-0003-2461-1706; FINDIK, Murat/0000-0003-1408-2548 WOS: 000330680200068 … German Veterinarian Soc, German Soc Reprod Med
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- 2014
5. The effect of corpus luteum and follicle sizes on ovsynch procedure in lactating cows
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Ay, S. S., Aslan, S., Gungor, O., Koldas, E., Gultiken, N., Findik, M., and Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi
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18th Annual Conference of the European-Society-for-Domestic-Animal-Reproduction (ESDAR) -- SEP 11-13, 2014 -- Helsinki, FINLAND FINDIK, Murat/0000-0003-1408-2548 WOS: 000342824200078 … European Soc Domest Anim Reprod
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- 2014
6. The effect of acupuncture application during diestrus periods on the size and blood flow of corpus luteum and hormonal parameters in dairy cows
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Kucukaslan, I., Ay, S. S., Kaya, D., Findik, M., Aslan, S., and Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi
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18th Annual Conference of the European-Society-for-Domestic-Animal-Reproduction (ESDAR) -- SEP 11-13, 2014 -- Helsinki, FINLAND Kucukaslan, Ibrahim/0000-0002-3458-4409; FINDIK, Murat/0000-0003-1408-2548 WOS: 000342824200167 … European Soc Domest Anim Reprod
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- 2014
7. Vascular Endothelial (VEGF) and Epithelial Growth Factor (EGF) as Well as Platelet-Activating Factor (PAF) and Receptors are Expressed in the Early Pregnant Canine Uterus
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Schaefer-Somi, S., Sabitzer, S., Klein, D., Reinbacher, E., Kanca, H., Beceriklisoy, H. B., Aslan, S., and Kırıkkale Üniversitesi
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Kucukaslan, Ibrahim/0000-0002-3458-4409; WOS: 000313875800008 PubMed: 22458960 Contents The aim of this study was to investigate the course of expression of platelet-activating factor (PAF), PAF-receptor (PAF-R), epidermal growth factor (EGF), EGF-R, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), VEGF-R1 and VEGF-R2 in uterine tissue during canine pregnancy. For this purpose, 20 bitches were ovariohysterectomized at days 1012 (n = 10), 1825 (n = 5) and 2845 (n = 5) days after mating, respectively. The pre-implantation group was proven pregnant by embryo flushing of the uterus after the operation, the others by sonography. Five embryo negative, that is, non-pregnant, bitches in diestrus (day 1012) served as controls. Tissue samples from the uterus (placentation sites and horn width, respectively) were excised and snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen after embedding in Tissue Tec (R). Extraction of mRNA for RT-PCR was performed with Tri-Reagent. In the embryos, mRNA from all factors except VEGF was detected. In the course of pregnancy, significantly higher expression of PAF and PAFR as well as VEGF and VEGFR2 during the pre-implantation stage than in all other stages and a strong upregulation of EGF during implantation were characteristic. The course of EGF was in diametrical opposition to the course of the receptor. These results point towards an increased demand for VEGF, EGF and PAF during the earliest stages of canine pregnancy.
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- 2013
8. Expression of GnRH receptor in the canine corpus luteum, and luteal function following deslorelin acetate-induced puberty delay.
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Kaya, D, Gram, A, Kowalewski, MP, Schäfer‐Somi, S, Kuru, M, Boos, A, and Aslan, S
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DOG reproduction ,CORPUS luteum ,LUTEINIZING hormone releasing hormone receptors ,ESTROGEN receptors ,VASCULAR endothelial growth factors ,HYDROXYSTEROID dehydrogenases - Abstract
Contents The goals of this study were as follows: (Experiment 1) to examine the basic capability of canine corpora lutea (CL) to respond to GnRH by assessing expression of gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor ( GnRH-R) in luteal samples collected throughout the luteal lifespan from non-pregnant dogs, and (Experiment 2) to investigate the effects of pre-pubertal application of the GnRH agonist deslorelin acetate on luteal function following the first oestrus. Mature CL were collected during the mid-luteal phase (days 30-45) from treated and control bitches. Transcript levels of several factors were determined: estrogen receptors ( ESR1/ERα, ESR2/ERβ ), progesterone (P4)-receptor ( PGR), prolactin receptor ( PRLR), PGE2-synthase ( PTGES) and PGE2 receptors ( PTGER2/EP2, PTGER4/EP4), vascular endothelial growth factor ( VEGFA) and VEGF receptors ( VEGFR1 and VEGFR2), cyclooxygenase 2 ( COX2/PTGS2), steroidogenic acute regulatory protein ( STAR) and 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3βHSD). Additionally, levels of Kisspeptin 1 ( Kiss1) and its receptor ( KISS1-R) were evaluated. Although generally low, GnRH-R expression was time dependent and was elevated during early dioestrus, with a significant decrease towards luteal regression. In deslorelin-treated and control dogs, its expression was either low or frequently below the detection limit. EP2 and VEGFR1 were higher in the treated group, which could be caused by a feedback mechanism after long-term suppression of reproductive activity. Despite large individual variations, 3βHSD was higher in the deslorelin-treated group. This, along with unchanged STAR expression, was apparently not mirrored in increased luteal functionality, because similar P4 levels were detected in both groups. Finally, the deslorelin-mediated long-term delay of puberty does not have negative carry-over effects on subsequent ovarian functionality in bitches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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9. Vascular Endothelial (VEGF) and Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) as well as Platelet Activating Factor (PAF) and receptors are expressed in the early pregnant canine uterus
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Schaefer-Somi, S., Sabitzer, S., Klein, D., Reinbacher, E., Kanca, H., Beceriklisoy, H. B., Aslan, S., and Kırıkkale Üniversitesi
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45th Annual Conference of Physiology and Pathology of Reproduction/37th Joint Conference on Veterinary and Human Reproduction Medicine/1st Joint German-Polish Conference on Reproductive Medicine -- FEB 29-MAR 02, 2012 -- Berlin, GERMANY Kucukaslan, Ibrahim/0000-0002-3458-4409 WOS: 000300500500148 …
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- 2012
10. Immunohistochemical Findings of Canine Mammary Adenocarcinomas after therapie with Tarantula Cubensis
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Gueltiken, N., Guevenc, T., Kaya, D., Agaoglu, R., Ay, S. S., Kuecuekaslan, I., Aslan, S., and Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi
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43rd Annual Conference of Physiology and Pathology of Reproduction/35th Mutual Conference on Veterinary and Human Reproductive Medicine -- FEB 24-26, 2010 -- Munich, GERMANY Guvenc, Tolga/0000-0003-1468-3415; Kucukaslan, Ibrahim/0000-0002-3458-4409; FINDIK, Murat/0000-0003-1408-2548 WOS: 000273688500041 …
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- 2010
11. The effect of beta-carotene and GnRH administration on luteal size and luteal blood flow after synchronization with prostaglandin F-2 alpha in cows
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Ay, S. S., Kucukaslan, I., Kaya, D., Mulazimoglu, S. B., Emre, B., Kacar, C., Aslan, S., and Kırıkkale Üniversitesi
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14th Annual Conference of the European-Societies-Domestic-Animals-Reproduction/22nd Annual Meeting of the EU-AI-Vets -- SEP 15-22, 2010 -- Eger, HUNGARY FINDIK, Murat/0000-0003-1408-2548; Kucukaslan, Ibrahim/0000-0002-3458-4409 WOS: 000280355200115 … European Soc Domest Anim Reproduct
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- 2010
12. Evaluatoin of Vaginal Cytology by Traditional Microscopy Method and BS200Pro Software in Digital Format for Cycle Determination in Bitches
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Mulazimoglu, S. B., Bal, Y., Kaya, D., Kucukaslan, I., Ay, S. S., Emre, S. S., Aslan, S., and Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi
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43rd Annual Conference of Physiology and Pathology of Reproduction/35th Mutual Conference on Veterinary and Human Reproductive Medicine -- FEB 24-26, 2010 -- Munich, GERMANY Kucukaslan, Ibrahim/0000-0002-3458-4409 WOS: 000273688500100 …
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- 2010
13. Intravaginal application of the PGE1 analog misoprostol improves induction of abortion in bitches
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Agaoglu, A. Reha, Schaefer-Somi, S., Kaya, D., Kucukaslan, I., Mulazimoglu, B., Gultiken, N., Aslan, S., and Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi
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14th Annual Conference of the European-Societies-Domestic-Animals-Reproduction/22nd Annual Meeting of the EU-AI-Vets -- SEP 15-22, 2010 -- Eger, HUNGARY Kucukaslan, Ibrahim/0000-0002-3458-4409 WOS: 000280355200232 … European Soc Domest Anim Reproduct
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- 2010
14. Effect of Repeated Intrauterine and PGF2 alpha Treatments on Reproductive Performance in Cows with Chronic Endometritis
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Kaya, D., Ay, S. S., Kucukaslan, I., Agaoglu, A. R., Salmanoglu, M. R., Aslan, S., and Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi
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12th Annual Conference of the European-Society-of-Domestic-Animal-Reproduction -- NOV 20-23, 2008 -- Utrecht, NETHERLANDS Kucukaslan, Ibrahim/0000-0002-3458-4409 WOS: 000260308200203 … European Soc Domest Anim Reprod, Fac Vet Med, Anim Hlth Serv
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- 2008
15. Kisspeptin-10 and the G protein-coupled receptor 54 are differentially expressed in the canine pregnant uterus and trophoblast cells.
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Schäfer‐Somi, S, Ay, SS, Kaya, D, Sözmen, M, Beceriklisoy, HB, Ağaoğlu, AR, Fındık, M, Haeften, T, and Aslan, S
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KISSPEPTIN neurons ,G protein coupled receptors ,PROTEIN expression ,DOG reproduction ,UTERUS ,TROPHOBLAST ,ANATOMY - Abstract
Contents Uterine tissue was collected from bitches after ovariohysterectomy at different times after ovulation. Samples were assigned to four groups: metestrous non-pregnant, day 10-12, n = 4; pre-implantation, day 10-12, n = 9; post-implantation, day 18-25, n = 13; mid-gestation, day 30-40, n = 7. RT- qPCR detection was performed for kiss1 and the G protein-coupled receptor 54 ( GPR54, specific receptor for kisspeptin). In addition, immunohistochemistry was performed for detection of kisspeptin-10 ( KP-10), GPR54, as well as pan-cytokeratin and vimentin. The latter two were included to differentiate the different placental cell types. The percentage of positive stained cells was evaluated, and an immunoreactivity score ( IRS) was obtained by multiplying the labelling intensity score (0-3) with the percentage of immunolabelled cells (range: 0-300). In non-pregnant and pre-implantation tissues, gene expression was highly variable for kiss1 and GPR54. Expression of GPR54 was higher before embryo adhesion than during post-implantation and mid-gestation ( p < .05), whereas there was no difference found between groups for kiss1. Except during the pre-implantation period, KP-10 expression was higher in the non-pregnant uterus compared to all gestational periods investigated, indicating a pregnancy-related downregulation. In the pre-implantation period, KP-10 was present in larger vessels only, whereas the presence of GPR54 in vessels was found in all samples, with most labelling in the post-implantation period. KP-10 was present in superficial uterine glands, GPR54 in superficial and deep uterine glands of the post-implantation uterus. In myocytes, the highest staining for KP-10 was seen in the non-pregnant uterus, whereas the highest staining for GPR54 was seen in post-implantation and mid-gestation. Syncytiotrophoblast cells stained for both KP-10 and GPR54 in post-implantation and mid-gestation, with maximum intensity for GPR54 in the latter. We conclude that KP-10 and GPR54 are expressed in the canine uterus and trophoblast cells. However, during pregnancy, expression of both proteins seems to be differentially regulated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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16. Suppression of Fertility in Pre-pubertal Dogs and Cats.
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Schäfer-Somi, S., Kaya, D., Gültiken, N., and Aslan, S.
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DOG reproduction ,CAT reproduction ,ANIMAL breeding ,FERTILITY ,CASTRATION ,SEX hormones ,OVERPOPULATION - Abstract
Pre-pubertal gonadectomy in dogs and cats is still controversially discussed because some consequences cause health problems. Nevertheless, postponement of puberty, that is, prevention of an increase in sexual hormones and thereby prevention of their manifold effects, is of major importance, not only in controlling overpopulation but also to preserve the genetic base for future breeding stock and pets. Therefore, alternatives for surgical suppression of fertility in pre-pubertal animals were critically reviewed. As a promising alternative, the slow-release GnRH agonist deslorelin and other GnRH analogues have been investigated. In female dogs and cats, puberty could be significantly postponed without initial flareup effect and without disturbance of body development. First trials to delay puberty in female and male cats by application of a 4.7-mg deslorelin implant 24 h after birth so far are promising. In female dogs, a previous investigation showed that when the implant was inserted at the age of 4 months, the initial flare-up effect was prevented. Body development was normal in the studies reviewed here, and with the 9.4-mg implant, puberty was significantly delayed until the age of 21 months or older. In one study, bitches either received a 4.7- or a 9.4-mg implant at the age of 4 months and the epiphyses were mostly closed before the time of first oestrus. Using a 4.7-mg deslorelin implant in pre-pubertal male dogs significantly postponed puberty, and age at puberty was >2 years when a 9.4-mg implant was used. However, further investigations are required, especially concerning the effect of different GnRH agonist dosages and resorption rates on the duration of postponement of puberty as well as long-term effects in both dogs and cats. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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17. Vascular Endothelial (VEGF) and Epithelial Growth Factor (EGF) as Well as Platelet-Activating Factor (PAF) and Receptors are Expressed in the Early Pregnant Canine Uterus.
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Schäfer‐Somi, S, Sabitzer, S, Klein, D, Reinbacher, E, Kanca, H, Beceriklisoy, HB, Aksoy, OA, Kucukaslan, I, Macun, HC, and Aslan, S
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VASCULAR endothelial growth factors ,PLATELET activating factor ,PREGNANCY in animals ,GENE expression in mammals ,TISSUES ,ULTRASONIC imaging ,ANIMAL health ,DOGS - Abstract
Contents The aim of this study was to investigate the course of expression of platelet-activating factor (PAF), PAF-receptor (PAF-R), epidermal growth factor (EGF), EGF-R, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), VEGF-R1 and VEGF-R2 in uterine tissue during canine pregnancy. For this purpose, 20 bitches were ovariohysterectomized at days 10-12 (n = 10), 18-25 (n = 5) and 28-45 (n = 5) days after mating, respectively. The pre-implantation group was proven pregnant by embryo flushing of the uterus after the operation, the others by sonography. Five embryo negative, that is, non-pregnant, bitches in diestrus (day 10-12) served as controls. Tissue samples from the uterus (placentation sites and horn width, respectively) were excised and snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen after embedding in Tissue Tec
® . Extraction of mRNA for RT-PCR was performed with Tri-Reagent. In the embryos, mRNA from all factors except VEGF was detected. In the course of pregnancy, significantly higher expression of PAF and PAFR as well as VEGF and VEGFR2 during the pre-implantation stage than in all other stages and a strong upregulation of EGF during implantation were characteristic. The course of EGF was in diametrical opposition to the course of the receptor. These results point towards an increased demand for VEGF, EGF and PAF during the earliest stages of canine pregnancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2013
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18. Is Apoptosis a Regulatory Mechanism During Early Canine Pregnancy?
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Schäfer-Somi, S, Sabitzer, S, Klein, D, Tomaszewski, C, Kanca, H, Beceriklisoy, HB, Kucukaslan, I, Agaoglu, R, Kaya, D, Ay, S, and Aslan, S
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APOPTOSIS ,DOG reproduction ,PREGNANCY in animals ,MEMBRANE proteins ,CELL death ,EMBRYOS ,MAMMALS - Abstract
Contents Fas is a membrane-bound protein which upon activation causes programmed cell death. Fas ligand (FasL) binds Fas on target cells. Both these factors are known to regulate apoptosis at implantation in different species and thus might be involved in the regulation of implantation in dogs. The aim of the study was to assess the expression of Fas and FasL in canine uterine tissue throughout pregnancy as well as in pre-implantation embryos using RT-PCR and RT- qPCR. Uterine tissues was collected from of 21 healthy pregnant bitches (group I: days 10-12, n = 5; group II: days 18-25, n = 6; group III: days 28-45, n = 6) and from 4 non-pregnant bitches (controls: days 10-12). Pregnancy stage was determined by days after mating, that is, 2-3 days after ovulation as determined by vaginal cytology and progesterone measurement. After ovariohysterectomy, uteri from group I bitches were flushed with PBS and the embryos washed and stored frozen at −80°. Tissues from the other groups were taken from the implantation and placentation sites, respectively, covered with Tissue Tek
® and frozen at −80°. Extraction of RNA was performed with Trizol Reagent and RT- qPCR using SYBR green probes. In pre-implantation embryos, only FasL but not Fas could be detected. In all tissues from pregnant and non-pregnant bitches, both parameters were detectable. Before implantation (group I) expression of FasL resembled that of non-pregnant bitches in early dioestrus and decreased significantly during implantation and thereafter (p < 0.05). Expression of Fas did not change significantly until day 45. The relative expression of Fas exceeded that of FasL at each stage investigated, which is comparable to observations of other species; however, high standard deviations indicate high individual differences. These preliminary results point towards a regulatory function of the Fas/FasL system during early canine pregnancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2012
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19. Effects of Induction of Ovulation with GnRH or hCG on Follicular and Luteal Blood Flow in Holstein-Friesian Heifers.
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Aslan, S, Arslanbas, D, Beindorff, N, and Bollwein, H
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HOLSTEIN-Friesian cattle , *OVULATION , *GONADOTROPIN releasing hormone , *OVARIAN follicle , *BLOOD flow , *BLOOD plasma , *DOPPLER ultrasonography , *ESTROGEN , *REPRODUCTION - Abstract
Contents The objective of this study was to compare the effects of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) on follicular blood flow (FBF) during the pre-ovulatory period and on luteal blood flow (LBF) during dioestrus in Holstein-Friesian heifers. Twelve animals were randomly divided into two groups and treated with either intramuscular injection of 100 μg GnRH or intravenous (IV) injection of 5000 IU hCG on Day 0 (oestrus, 48 h after administration of PGF2α) to induce ovulation. Follicular size (FS), FBF and time of ovulation were recorded with colour Doppler sonography at 0, 1, 3, 6, 12 and 24 h after GnRH and hCG treatment. Luteal size (LS) and LBF were investigated on Day 9 and 12 after ovulation. Plasma samples were taken to determine total oestrogens (Etot) and progesterone (P4) after each examination. Ovulation occurred between 24 and 48 h after treatment in all animals. No difference (p > 0.05) was observed in FS between the two treatment groups. Follicular blood flow was higher in the hCG group than that was in GnRH group at 1 h after treatment (p < 0.01). Total oestrogens were also higher (p < 0.01) in the hCG group than GnRH group; however, this difference was only obvious at 12 h after treatment. No difference (p > 0.05) was observed in LS, LBF or P4 levels on Day 9 and 12 between treatment groups. In conclusion, the results suggest that induction of ovulation with hCG and GnRH has a temporary effect on FBF and oestrogen levels while no effect on the size of corpora lutea, LBF and P4 levels was observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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20. Expression and Activity of Matrix Metalloproteinases in the Uterus of Bitches After Spontaneous and Induced Abortion.
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Kanca, H, Walter, I, Miller, I, Schäfer-Somi, S, Izgur, H., and Aslan, S
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METALLOPROTEINASES ,ENZYME regulation ,GENE expression ,FEMALE dogs ,DOG reproduction ,ABORTION ,PROGESTERONE receptors ,UTERUS physiology - Abstract
Aim of this study was to determine the intrauterine activity of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP)-2 and -9 after cessation of the local effect of progesterone. For this purpose, pregnancy was terminated in 10 bitches at mid-gestation with the progesterone receptor antagonist aglepristone (10 mg/kg body weight, sc, Alizine; Virbac, France) at two subsequent days (group IRA = induced resorption/abortion). The IRA group was divided into two subgroups (Group I, n = 5, days 25-35 of pregnancy; group II, n = 5, days 36-45). Five further bitches were introduced with beginning abortion (group SRA = spontaneous resorption/abortion). Seven healthy bitches between day 25 and 45 of gestation served as controls. After ovariohysterectomy at the end of abortion and between days 25 and 45 of gestation, respectively, the distribution and activity of collagenases were investigated by immunohistochemistry and gelatin zymography. At placental sites, MMP-2 activity in the endometrium was significantly lower in IRA groups than in the SRA group (33.7 ± 11.8% and 39.3 ± 5.4% vs 52.2 ± 10.2%, p < 0.05); however, MMP-2 expression was lowest in the control group (control: 21.4 ± 6.3%; p < 0.01) and similarly in the myometrium (controls: 13.1 ± 2.5%; p < 0.05). MMP-9 activity was also lower in the endometrium and myometrium of the control group in comparison to SRA and IRA groups (11.8 ± 3.2%; p < 0.01 and 28.4 ± 32.8%; p < 0.05). At interplacental sites, the amount of active collagenases in the myometrium was significantly lower in the control group. It is concluded that the blockade of the biological progesterone effect was associated with an increase in activity of both collagenases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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21. Relationship of sleep quality and quality of life in children with monosymptomatic enuresis.
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Ertan, P., Yilmaz, O., Caglayan, M., Sogut, A., Aslan, S., and Yuksel, H.
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CHILDREN & sleep ,QUALITY of life ,ENURESIS ,EMOTIONS in children ,HEALTH status indicators ,STATISTICS - Abstract
Background Health-related quality of life (QoL) in children with monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis might be influenced by impaired quality of sleep. The aim of this study was to evaluate possible deteriorations in QoL and sleep quality and the association between these parameters in children with monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis. Methods The study consisted of 44 children with monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis and 27 healthy controls aged 6-15 years. KINDL QoL and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) were applied to all children. Results Mean total KINDL scores in enuresis and control groups were 65.1 ± 11.0 vs. 67.4 ± 13.7, respectively (P = 0.44). PSQI scores were not significantly different between the groups (P > 0.05l). In the enuresis group, age showed significant negative correlation with self-esteem domain of KINDL (r = −0.39, P = 0.01) and positive correlation with sleep duration sub-score of the PSQI (r = 0.37, P = 0.03). Duration of enuresis showed significantly negative correlation with total KINDL score and self-esteem domain (r = −0.32 and r = −0.39, P = 0.04 and P = 0.01, respectively). There was significant correlation between physical well-being sub-score of KINDL with daytime dysfunction and total scores of PSQI (r = −0.53, P = 0.001 and r = −0.41, P = 0.02, respectively). Daytime dysfunction sub-score of PSQI was significantly correlated with friends sub-score of KINDL (r = −0.33, P = 0.04). Conclusions As age of the child and duration of enuresis increase, self-esteem domain of QoL worsens. Moreover, there is a significant correlation of physical well-being and friends domains of QoL score and total and daytime dysfunction scores of PSQI. These findings necessitate global evaluation of QoL and sleep quality in children with monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis to increase efficacy of health care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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22. Uterine Progesterone Receptor and Leukaemia Inhibitory Factor mRNA Expression in Canine Pregnancy.
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Schäfer-Somi, S., Klein, D., Beceriklisoy, H. B., Sabitzer, S., Ay, S. S., Agaoglu, A. R., Kücükaslan, I., Kaya, D., Aksoy, O. A., and Aslan, S.
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PROGESTERONE receptors ,PREGNANCY in animals ,MESSENGER RNA ,HORMONE receptors ,CYTOKINES - Abstract
Contents The study investigated the expression of genes for progesterone receptor (PR) and for the cytokine leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF) in the uterine tube and uterine horn tissues from pregnant and non-pregnant bitches. The aim was to study whether a relation existed between the likely biological effectiveness of progesterone (P
4 ) and the change in the uterine expression of LIF mRNA during pregnancy, as has been described in primates. For this purpose, 20 pregnant bitches were ovariohysterectomized after being allotted to three groups according to gestational age (pre-implantation: days 10 to 12, n = 7; peri-implantation: days 18 to 25, n = 7; post-placentation: days 28 to 45, n = 7). Tissue samples were obtained from the uterine tubes, one uterine horn (including placentation sites and interplacental sites in bitches that had already implanted) and the corpus uteri, stored at −80°C, and then analysed by qualitative and quantitative PCR for PR and LIF mRNA expression. From the pre-implantation to the placentation stage, a decrease in the relative expression of PR mRNA in uterine tissue was obvious and significant when expressed relative to β-actin (11.2 ± 6.8 vs 2.7 ± 1.9; p < 0.05). However, over the same period, the relative expression of LIF mRNA increased (10.1 ± 16.1 vs 50.0 ± 32.3; p < 0.05). In addition, PR mRNA went from being detectable to no longer detectable in the uterine tube, and no longer detectable in interplacental-site uterine tissue. We conclude that LIF is important for the establishment of canine pregnancy; that decreased uterine PR mRNA expression may contribute to the increase in uterine LIF mRNA; and, that the ability of the embryo to preserve PR mRNA expression at implantation and placentation sites while expression is lost in the remainder of the uterus represent an effect important to the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy. We additionally propose that canine embryo secretory proteins have a regulatory effect on both PR and LIF before as well as at and after implantation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2009
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23. Cytokines, Growth Factors and Prostaglandin Synthesis in the Uterus of Pregnant and Non-pregnant Bitches: The Features of Placental Sites.
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Beceriklisoy, H. B., Schäfer-Somi, S., Kücükaslan, I., Agaoglu, R., Gültiken, N., S. S. Ay, Kaya, D., and Aslan, S.
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PREGNANCY in animals ,CYTOKINES ,GRANULOCYTE-macrophage colony-stimulating factor ,PROSTAGLANDINS ,IMMUNOREGULATION - Abstract
Contents Uterine tissue from pregnant bitches was investigated by qualitative RT-PCR for the gene expression of local factors potentially important for the implantation of canine embryos. For this purpose, 10 bitches identified as being at the time of implantation or early placentation by means of ultrasonography before ovariohysterectomy (days 20–35, n = 10) provided tissues for comparison to tissue collected in a previous study and identified as early pregnant (n = 10) or non-pregnant (n = 4) by embryo flushing after ovariohysterectomy (days 10–12 after mating; Schäfer-Somi et al. 2008 ). Uterine tissue was excised from the middle of the left horn from early pregnant and non-pregnant animals, including from interplacental and placentation sites. The following genes were investigated: CD-4, -8; cyclooxygenase (COX)-1, -2; granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF); hepatocyte growth factor (HGF); insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1, -2; transforming growth factor (TGF) and tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α; interferon (IFN)-γ; interleukin (IL)-1β, -2, -4, -6, -8, -10, -12; leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF) and leptin. Gene expression for CD-8, COX-1, TGF-β, HGF, IGF-1, IL-2, -4,-10, IFN-γ and LIF were detected in the pre-implantation uterus, and all except IL-2 and -10 were still detectable during the implantation and placentation stage. During implantation, mRNA for IGF-2 and GM-CSF were additionally detected. The dioestrous uterus differed from the pregnant uterus because of the absence of CD-8, IL-4 and IFN-γ and the expression of CD-4, TNF-α and IL-6. The results suggest that IL-4, IFN-γ, CD-8, GM-CSF and IGF-2 are regulated in a pregnancy-specific manner and that GM-CSF and IGF-2 probably have growth supporting and immune modulating functions during implantation of the canine embryo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Expression of MHC-I and -II in Uterine Tissue from Early Pregnant Bitches.
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Schäfer-Somi, S, Beceriklisoy, H. B., Walter, I., Sabitzer, S., Klein, D., Kanca, H., Kaya, D., Agaoglu, A. R., İzgür, H., and Aslan, S.
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HISTOCOMPATIBILITY ,PREGNANCY in animals ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ,MESSENGER RNA - Abstract
Contents The aim of the study was to investigate the expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-I and -II in uterine tissues from pregnant and non-pregnant bitches, taken at different time periods after mating. The pregnant bitches were ovariohysterectomized during the pre-implantation (group 1, n = 4), implantation (group 2, n = 7) and placentation stage (group 3, n = 7). Non-pregnant animals in diestrus served as controls (group 4, n = 7). The expression of MHC- I and -II in salpinx, apex, middle horn, corpus uteri and at implantation sites was investigated by immunohistochemistry as well as qualitative and quantitative RT-PCR; MHC-I mRNA was detected in all tissues and with quantitative RT-PCR, and no significant changes were detected until placentation. Immunohistologically, at the apex and corpus site, the average number of MHC-II positive cells increased from the pre-implantation to the post-implantation stage (apex: 1.54 ± 1.21 to 3.82 ± 2.93; corpus: 1.62 ± 1.9 to 5.04 ± 4.95; p < 0.05). The greatest numbers of MHC-II positive cells were observed at placentation sites (6.64 ± 5.9). In parallel, a marked increase in the relative mRNA expression of MHC-II in uterine tissues was assessed from the pre-implantation to the placentation stage (relative to Glycerinaldehyd-3-phosphate-Dehydrogenase (GAPDH): 6.9 ± 9.5, 8.4 ± 5.8, p > 0.05). Immunohistologically, in the salpinx, significantly greater numbers of MHC-II positive cells were found in the tissues of pregnant animals than in the control group (p < 0.05). It is proposed that the increase in MHC-II is pregnancy-related, even though the impact on maintenance of canine pregnancy is still unclear. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Expression of Genes in the Canine Pre-implantation Uterus and Embryo: Implications for an Active Role of the Embryo Before and During Invasion.
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Schäfer-Somi, S., Beceriklisoy, H.B., Budik, S., Kanca, H., Aksoy, O.A., Polat, B., Cetin, Y., Ay, S.S., and Aslan, S.
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GENE expression ,PREGNANCY in animals ,EMBRYOS ,MESSENGER RNA ,CYTOKINES - Abstract
Contents The aim of the present study was to assess genes expressed in maternal uterine tissue and pre-implantation embryos which are presumably involved in maternal recognition and establishment of canine pregnancy. For this purpose, 10 pregnant bitches were ovariohysterectomized between days 10 and 12 after mating. Four non-pregnant bitches served as controls. Early pregnancy was verified by flushing the uterine horns with PBS solution. The collected embryos (n = 60) were stored deep-frozen (−80°C). Uterine tissue was excised, snaps frozen in liquid nitrogen and homogenized using TRI Reagent. All embryos from one litter were thawed together and also homogenized in TRI Reagent. RT-PCR was performed to prove mRNA expression of progesterone receptor, key enzymes of the prostaglandin synthesis pathway, selected growth factors, cytokines, immune cell receptors, major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and matrix-metalloproteinases (MMP). Only pregnant uteri revealed the presence of mRNA for interferon (IFN)-γ, IL-4 and CD-8, which resembles the milieu in humans and other mammalians. Similarly, in day 10 embryos, mRNA for transforming growth factor-β, insulin-like growth factor-1,-2, hepatocyte growth factor, leukaemia inhibitor factor, tumour necrosis factor-α, interleukin-1β,-6,-8, cyclooxygenase-2, CD4
+ cells, and MMP-2 and -9 were detected, but not MHC-I or -II. We therefore suppose that the canine embryo, like its human counterpart, actively initiates measures to prevent attacks from the maternal immune system to prepare its own adhesion, nidation, growth and further development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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26. Mapping multi-year ground water salinity patterns in irrigation areas using time-series analysis of ground water salinity maps.
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Gundogdu, Kemal Sulhi and Akkaya Aslan, S. Tulin
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WATER salinization ,SALINITY ,IRRIGATION ,GROUNDWATER ,AGRICULTURAL technology ,WATER in agriculture - Abstract
The article discusses a study which examines multi-year ground water salinity (GWS) patterns in irrigation areas using time-series analysis of groundwater salinity maps. Considering the time period in the Mustafakemalpasa (MKP) irrigation area, GWS is generally in the Permissible salinity class. However, in almost 48 percent of the total area GWS is in the Doubtful and even unsuitable classes in some years. GWS areas may be created under the influence of factors like topographic structure ofthe irrigation area, irrigation practices in the area, and performance of the drainage system.
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27. Matrix Metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 and MMP-9 Activity in the Canine Uterus Before and During Placentation.
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Beceriklisoy, HB, Walter, I., Schäfer-Somi, S., Miller, I., Kanca, H., İzgür, H., and Aslan, S.
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METALLOPROTEINASES ,EPITHELIUM ,METALLOENZYMES ,PROTEINASES ,IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY - Abstract
Contents The aim of the present study was to demonstrate the presence and localization of MMP-2 and -9 by means of RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry (IHC) within the canine uterus from the pre-implantation stage until mid-gestation and to determine MMP-2 and -9 activities by means of zymography. For this purpose, samples of the uterus and salpinx from bitches were obtained after ovariohysterectomy. Pre-implantation stages (5–12 days after mating, n = 11) were determined by verifying embryos after flushing the uterus. Further groups were determined as implantation (15–19 days after mating, n = 9), post-implantation (20–30 days after mating, n = 9) and placental stages (30–45 days after mating, n = 3). A non-pregnant group (17–30 days after mating, n = 4) served as control. MMP-2 and -9 positive cells were detected in all specimens from pregnant and nonpregnant bitches, however, with different distributions. MMP-2 was present in endothelium and smooth muscles of blood vessels and the myometrium of pregnant and nonpregnant bitches, additionally in the surface epithelium of the oviduct. The latter also stained positive for MMP-9. During placentation, MMP-2 was detected mainly in fetal blood vessels and trophoblastic cells. Higher MMP-2 activity was observed in the endometrium and myometrium of all pregnant groups compared with the nonpregnant group (p < 0.05). The pregnant groups did not differ significantly from each other (p > 0.05). MMP-9 was present in blood vessels, smooth muscle cells and epithelia, such as maternal surface epithelial cells, uterine crypts and glands. During placentation, the deep uterine glands and the epithelium of the glandular chambers were immunoreactive to MMP-9. Highest MMP-9 activities were reached in the endometrium of the pre-implantation group (23.2% of total MMP-9) and placental parts (33.3%). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. A Screening for the Occurrence of Autoreactive Antibodies in Sera of Pregnant and Non-pregnant Bitches.
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Schäfer-Somi, S., Herkner, K. R., Neubauer, S., Egerbacher, M., Patzl, M., Pollak, S., Ali Aksoy, O., Beceriklisoy, H. B., Kanca, H., Findik, M., Kalender, H., and Aslan, S.
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PREGNANCY in animals ,FEMALE dogs ,AUTOANTIBODIES ,IMMUNOGLOBULINS ,DOMESTIC animal reproduction ,ANIMAL sexual behavior - Abstract
Contents Sera of healthy pregnant (group I, n = 11) and non-pregnant (group II, n = 11) bitches were screened for autoantibodies (AAb). In both groups, blood samples were drawn every fifth day between days 5 and 55 after mating. Serum was analysed via indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) with the Canine ANA HEp-2 Screening Kit
® . In all animals, anticytoplasmic AAb were detected. Utilizing primate-heart substrate slides AAb against contractile proteins of the cytoplasm could be observed. The predominating fluorescence pattern in pregnant animals resembled above all desmin, which was proven via Western blot. The sera were then pre-incubated with tropomyosin, actin, vimentin, vinculin and keratin solutions, and assessed on HEp-2 slides and on human and canine fibroblasts as well. The latter substrate was used to verify whether the detected Ab were in fact AAb. Utilizing tropomyosin, revealed elimination of the cytoplasmic fluorescences on all three substrates. It is therefore assumed, that in sera of healthy dogs, AAb against contractile structure proteins of the cytoplasm are present regularly. The majority of pregnant bitches presented with higher end-point titres (EPT), than to be found in non-pregnant dogs. AAb against desmin played the key role in those patterns. In addition, sera were screened for thyroid specific AAb, namely thyroglobulin, thyroid peroxidase (TPO), T3 and T4 , and for AAb against insulin by ELISA or Western blot (TPO). Only in two of the pregnant bitches a weak positive reaction (1 : 100) for T3 -AAb was detected. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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29. The Activity of Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 and -9 in Serum of Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Bitches.
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Schäfer-Somi, S., Ali Aksoy, O., Patzl, M., Findik, M., Erünal-Maral, N., Beceriklisoy, H. B., Polat, B., and Aslan, S.
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The aim of this study was to investigate, whether the activity of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 and -9 in the serum of pregnant and non-pregnant bitches differs significantly. For this purpose, 81 blood samples were taken from pregnant bitches at days 5–13, 15–21, 24–31, 34–40 and 41–50 after mating, and 51 samples from non-pregnant animals at corresponding times. Relative enzyme activity, calculated as the percentage of serum enzyme activity on enzyme activity in a control sample, was determined with a commercially available assay after activation of serum MMPs with p-aminophenylmercuric acetate (APMA). In addition, serum oestradiol (E
2 ) and progesterone (P4 ) concentrations were measured with an enzymeimmunoassay (EIA). In the pregnant bitches, at days 5–13 and 15–21 after mating, the mean activity of both MMPs was significantly higher than in non-pregnant animals (28.5% vs 24.5% and 27.7% vs 22.6%; p < 0.01). Moreover, in the pregnant bitches, significant correlations were detected between the serum enzyme activity and the serum concentrations of E2 (−0.900; p < 0.05) and P4 (+0.667; p < 0.05). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2005
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30. Influence of spinning velocity on mechanical and structural behavior of PET/nylon 6 fibers.
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Aslan, S., Laurienzo, P., Malinconico, M., Martuscelli, E., Pota, F., Bianchi, R., Di Dino, G., and Giannotta, G.
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- 1995
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31. A compatibility study of waste poly(ethylene-terephthalate) with poly(vinylchloride).
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Akovali, G. and Aslan, S.
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32. The Use of Cabergoline for Treatment of Pseudopregnancy in Dogs with the Purpose of Suppressing Lactation.
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Bastan, A., Findik, M., Erunal, N., Aslan, S., and Kilicoglu, C.
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PSEUDOCYESIS ,DOG reproduction ,LACTATION - Abstract
Examines the use of cabergoline for treating pseudopregnancy in dogs. Cessation of lactation; Efficacy of the treatment; Appearance of mammary glands.
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- 1998
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33. T217 IMPACT OF NON-SPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN ON TRUNK MUSCLE ENDURANCE IN YOUNG MALE SUBJECTS.
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Telci, E.A., Aslan, U.B., Cavlak, U., and Aslan, S.
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34. The prognostic value of fQRSTa in patients with aortic stenosis undergoing surgical aortic valve replacement.
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Erturk M, Avci Y, Agus HZ, Guner A, Demir AR, Tasbulak O, Aslan S, Yildirim C, Can C, and Oz K
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Aortic Valve Stenosis mortality, Female, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation mortality, Hospital Mortality, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Severity of Illness Index, Survival Rate, Treatment Outcome, Aortic Valve surgery, Aortic Valve Stenosis surgery, Electrocardiography, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation methods, Heart Ventricles physiopathology
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Background: Surgical aortic valve replacement (sAVR) is the ultimate therapy for severe aortic stenosis (AS) in suitable patients. Prognostic factors of sAVR are great interest in recent studies. Frontal QRS-T angle (fQRSTa) is a novel marker of ventricular repolarization abnormalities. In this study, we aimed to investigate the prognostic value of fQRSTa in patients with severe symptomatic AS undergoing sAVR., Methods: A total of 372 patients with severe degenerative AS who underwent successful sAVR were included in this retrospective study. Then, patients were divided into two groups: patients with narrow fQRSTa (≤90°) as group 1 and wide fQRSTa (>90°) as group 2. Perioperative and postoperative clinical evaluation and time of death were recorded from all subjects., Results: The incidence of total mortality was higher in patients with wider fQRSTa (13.8% [15]; 4.9% [9], P = .013) compared to patients with narrow fQRSTa. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, advanced age (odds ratio [OR] = 1.054; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.004-1.106; P = .034), dyspnea (OR = 7.687; 95% CI = 2.296-25.729; P = .001), lower efection fraction (OR = 0.924; 95% CI = 0.884-0.966; P = .001), in-hospital duration (OR = 1.051; 95% CI = 1.016-1.088; P = .004) and wider fQRSTa (OR = 4.029; 95% CI = 1.383-11.740; P = .011) were found to be independent predictors of mortality. Additionally, a Kaplan-Meier survival analysis also revealed that long-term survival was found to be significantly decreased in patients with wider fQRSTa (log-rank P = .014)., Conclusion: fQRSTa was related with poor prognosis in patients with AS undergoing sAVR. fQRSTa was also an independent predictor of mortality in this population., (© 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2020
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35. Clinical outcomes of the entire papilla preservation technique with and without biomaterials in the treatment of isolated intrabony defects: A randomized controlled clinical trial.
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Aslan S, Buduneli N, and Cortellini P
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- Animals, Biocompatible Materials therapeutic use, Cattle, Follow-Up Studies, Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal, Humans, Periodontal Attachment Loss surgery, Periodontal Index, Periodontal Pocket surgery, Surgical Flaps, Treatment Outcome, Alveolar Bone Loss surgery, Dental Enamel Proteins, Gingival Recession surgery
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Aim: This study compared the clinical efficacy of the entire papilla preservation technique (EPP) alone and in combination with enamel matrix proteins plus bovine-derived bone substitutes (EPP EMD + BS) in the treatment of isolated inter-dental intrabony defects., Material and Methods: Thirty patients, each with one isolated intrabony defect, were randomly assigned to EPP EMD + BS or EPP alone. Clinical outcomes were assessed 1-year post-surgery., Results: Early healing phase was uneventful in all cases, and 100% primary wound closure was maintained throughout the study period. Intragroup differences between baseline and 1-year were statistically significant in both groups in terms of clinical attachment level (CAL) gain and probing depth (PD) reduction (p ≤ .001). No statistically significant differences were detected in gingival recession (REC) (p > .05). No statistically significant differences were detected in terms of CAL gain (6.3 ± 2.5 mm vs. 5.83 ± 1.12 mm), PD reduction (6.5 ± 2.65 mm vs. 6.2 ± 1.33 mm) or increase in gingival recession (0.2 ± 0.25 mm vs. 0.36 ± 0.54 mm) between the groups treated with EPP EMD + BS or EPP alone., Conclusions: Application of EPP with and without regenerative biomaterials resulted in significant amounts of CAL gain and PD reduction, with negligible increase in gingival recession. Within the limits of the present study, it can be concluded that the addition of regenerative biomaterials does not improve the clinical outcomes of EPP alone. NCT03923465., (© 2020 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2020
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36. Computer-aided planning of soft tissue augmentation with prosthetic guidance for the establishment of a natural mucosal contour in late implant placement.
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Aslan S, Tolay C, and Gehrke P
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- Crowns, Dental Implantation, Endosseous, Molar, Mucous Membrane, Dental Implants, Dental Implants, Single-Tooth
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Objective: Late implant placement in volume deficient sites has been considered a challenging situation for the establishment of a natural mucosal topography. Dimensional relations of hard and soft tissues together with the prosthetic components have not been clarified in the literature. The aim of this proof-of-concept case report was to establish the tooth-like appearance with virtual planning prior to surgical intervention and to calculate the ideal amount of desired soft tissue., Clinical Considerations: Minimum amount of tissue reconstruction was calculated with computer-aided soft tissue augmentation and a temporary restoration mimicking the emergence profile of a molar was fabricated for guiding the peri-implant mucosa in the early wound healing phase. After 4 months of healing, the final restoration was completed with a screw-retained crown-abutment. The 2-year follow-up period demonstrated a stability of the mucosal margin and peri-implant health., Conclusions: A natural mucosal contour could be established with the help of virtual planning. The calculation of required tissue quantity may help clinicians for the creation of a natural appearance in late implant placement., Clinical Significance: Virtual soft tissue augmentation may determine the required tissue quantity and therefore, could play an important role in the establishment of natural mucosal contour for late implant placement., (© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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37. Entire papilla preservation technique in the regenerative treatment of deep intrabony defects: 1-Year results.
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Aslan S, Buduneli N, and Cortellini P
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- Adult, Bone Substitutes therapeutic use, Debridement, Dental Enamel Proteins therapeutic use, Female, Humans, Male, Microsurgery methods, Middle Aged, Surgical Flaps, Suture Techniques, Treatment Outcome, Alveolar Bone Loss surgery, Dental Papilla, Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal methods, Periodontal Diseases surgery
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Aim: This study evaluates the clinical outcomes of a novel tunnel-like surgical technique in the treatment of isolated deep intrabony defects., Material and Methods: Twelve patients presenting with at least one isolated deep intrabony defect received regenerative periodontal treatment with "entire papilla preservation (EPP)" technique. Access to the intrabony defect for debridement was provided by a bevelled vertical releasing incision positioned in the buccal gingiva of the neighbouring inter-dental space. Following the elevation of a buccal flap, an inter-dental tunnel was prepared undermining the defect-associated papilla. Granulation tissue was removed, root surfaces were carefully debrided and bone substitutes and enamel matrix derivative were applied. Microsurgical suturing technique was used for optimal wound closure., Results: Early healing was uneventful in all cases, and 100% wound closure was maintained during the entire healing period. At 1-year, there was significant attachment gain of 6.83±2.51 mm (p<0.001). The 7±2.8 mm reduction in probing depth was also significant (p<0.001), which was associated with minimal increase in gingival recession (0.16±0.38 mm, p=0.166)., Conclusions: Tunnel-like "EPP" technique may limit the risk of wound failure particularly in the early healing phase, thereby preventing exposure of regenerative biomaterials, possibly enhancing stabilization of blood clot in deep intrabony defects and leading to optimal clinical outcomes., (© 2017 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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38. Nasopharyngeal lymphangioma in an adult: a rarity.
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Haksever M, Akduman D, Aslan S, Yazla S, and Haksever H
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- Diagnosis, Differential, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Lymphangioma surgery, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms surgery, Endoscopy methods, Lymphangioma diagnosis, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms diagnosis, Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures methods
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Lymphangiomas are rare congenital tumors of the lymphatic system, most often encountered during childhood. Although the most frequent locations for lymphangioma are the head and neck region, isolated involvement of the nasopharynx is very rare and only two cases have been reported since 1969. We report a case of a 60-year-old male with a nasopharyngeal mass that presented with nasal obstruction. The surgical excision of mass was performed by a combined transoral and transnasal endoscopic approach. Histopathological evaluation revealed the diagnosis as lymphangioma. After a follow-up of 18 months the patient is free of recurrence., (Copyright © 2013 The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc.)
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- 2013
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39. Effect of urinary pH and flow rate on catecholamine excretion.
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Aslan S, Nelson L, Carruthers M, and Lader M
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- Adult, Epinephrine urine, Female, Humans, Male, Norepinephrine urine, Time Factors, Catecholamines urine, Diuresis, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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- 1979
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