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2. Evaluation of oxidative stress in bladder in urethral injuries: an experimental model in rats
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Öğüş Elmas, Ayyıldız Sema Nur, Keseroğlu Buğra Bilge, Çaydere Muzaffer, Ayyıldız Ali, and Yücel Doğan
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urethral injury ,bladder ,total oxidant status ,total antioxidant capacity ,oxidative stress index ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: The aim of this study is to determine the changes of some oxidative stress parameters following an experimental urethral injury.
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- 2020
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3. Insulin sensitivity obtained from the oral glucose tolerance test and its relationship with birthweight
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Dallar Yildiz, Dilli Dilek, Bostanci ilknur, Ogus Elmas, Dogankoc Seyda, and Tug Egemen
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Background: Glucose intolerance and insulin sensitivity in preadolescent children might predict the risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus in adult life in small for gestational age (SGA) children. We aimed to investi-gate whether reduced birthweight is related to low insulin sensitivity in preadolescence. Subjects and Methods: Twenty-five SGA children and 29 appropriate for gestational age children (AGA) children born between 1993 and 1994 were evaluated for insulin sensitivity in preadolescence. At the beginning of the study, body mass index (BMI) was calculated and an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was performed. Blood samples to measure glucose and insulin were taken every 30 minutes during OGTT. Homeostasis of model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and composite index (CI) values were measured to assess insulin sen-sitivity. Results: On the OGTT, 120-minute glucose and insulin levels were higher in SGA than AGA children ( P =0.02 and P =0.001, respectively). Although there was no difference between HOMA-IR values, the mean CI value was lower in SGA than AGA children ( P =0.001). There was an inverse correlation between birthweight and 120-min-ute glucose concentrations (r=-0.30, P =0.02). This correlation was stronger between birthweight and 120-min-ute insulin concentrations (r=-0.50, P =0.001). BMI was positively correlated with 120-minute insulin (r=0.50, P =0.001). There was no relationship between HOMA-IR values and birth size, but the CI index was positively correlated with birthweight (r=0.40, P =0.002). Conclusions: Birthweight may be a predictive factor for insulin sensitivity and CI is more reliable than HOMA-IR to assess this sensitivity in preadolescence.
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- 2007
4. Oral misoprostol does not protect the kidneys from diclofenac induced toxicity: data from an unilateral ureteral obstructive rat model
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Buyukserbetci M, Dadali M, yasin aydogmus, Huri E, Am, Hascicek, Ozer E, Ogus E, As, Kilinc, and Eroglu M
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Disease Models, Animal ,Diclofenac ,Administration, Oral ,Animals ,Female ,Rats, Wistar ,Kidney ,Misoprostol ,Rats ,Ureteral Obstruction - Abstract
Ureteral obstruction leads to permanent changes in the structure of the kidney by several mechanisms. In this study, it was hypothesized that there would be a protective effect of misoprostol against diclofenac in rats with unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO).Twenty-two female rats were randomized into 5 groups of 4 and 2 rats for the control group. The right ureter was sutured. The rats were grouped as control, contrast agent, contrast agent +N-acetylcysteine (NAC), diclofenac and diclofenac + misoprostol groups.Radiographic contrast agent was given iv on the 3rd day and other agents were administered orally for 1 week. The rats were sacrified after 1 week and histopathological and biochemical oxidative stress markers were evaluated.The contrast agent and NAC group had lower rates of hemorrhage, inflammation, obstructive dilatation and fatty degeneration compared to the contrast agent only group (p0.05). No differences were seen in the normal kidneys. Between all the groups, there was no difference for tubule epithelium damage (p0.05). The contrast agent and NAC group had higher rates of antioxidant SH level compared to the contrast agent only group (p0.05) and lower rates of oxidative end product carbonyl groups (p0.05). For normal kidneys no difference was seen. No statistical difference was seen in MDA levels (p0.05). Statistically no difference was seen between the diclofenac group and the diclofenac and misoprostol group neither pathologically nor chemically (p0.05).These results showed that NAC is protective against radiographic contrast agent toxicity when given before and after administration in obstructed kidneys as in previous data. Misoprostol was not observed to have any protective effect against diclofenac in obstructed kidneys.
5. The protective effect of roflumilast and ibuprofen on testicular ischemia reperfusion injury: An experimental study.
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Özgür BC, Surer H, Yücetürk CN, Karakan T, Özer E, and Ogus E
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- Aminopyridines, Animals, Benzamides, Cyclopropanes, Humans, Ibuprofen pharmacology, Male, Rats, Testis pathology, Thyrotropin pharmacology, Reperfusion Injury drug therapy, Reperfusion Injury pathology, Reperfusion Injury prevention & control, Spermatic Cord Torsion drug therapy
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Background: The aim of the present study is to investigate the efficiency of roflumilast and ibuprofen in an experimental rat testicular ischemia reperfusion injury model in the light of histological and biochemical data., Methods: A total of 32 prepubertal male rats were randomly divided into four groups as G1: Control Group (testicular torsion/detorsion + saline (0.9% of 2 ml) was applied). G2: Sham Group only right scrotal incision was performed; G3: Ibuprofen Group (tes-ticular torsion/detorsion + ibuprofen administration); and G4 Roflumilast Group (testicular torsion/detorsion + roflumilast adminis-tration). Oxidative markers such as malondialdehyde (MDA), myeloperoxidase (MPO), total sulfhydryl (TSH), and nitrite (NO) levels as well as histopathological changes were analyzed., Results: Tissue MPO, MDA, and NO levels were significantly higher and TSH levels significantly lower in control group compared to sham group (p<0.001). The histopathologic scores of drug groups (Groups 3 and 4) were significantly lower than group 1 (p<0.001). In comparison of Group 3 and Group 4 with each other, the mean values of MPO and MDA were statistically significantly lower in Group 4 (p<0.001). A higher mean value of TSH was found in Group 3 without statistically significance (p=0.32). There was also an insignificant decrease in mean NO values of Group 3 compared to Group 4 (p=0.44). In comparison of drug groups, Group 4 had statistically insignificant better scores., Conclusion: Our results indicate that administrating ibuprofen and roflumilast reduced testicular ischemia reperfusion injury in rat testis torsion model. In comparison, roflumilast is found to be more beneficial.
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- 2022
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6. Aqueous Humor Levels of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Stromal Cell-Derived Factor-1α in Age-Related Macular Degeneration.
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Keles A, Erol YO, Ayyildiz SN, Karaman SK, and Ogus E
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Objectives: This study investigated the contribution of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and stromal cell-derived factor-1α (SDF-1α) angiogenic mediators in eyes with age-related macular degeneration (AMD)., Methods: Aqueous humor specimens taken during cataract surgery in 7 cases of intermediate stage (nonexudative) AMD and 7 cases of late stage (exudative) AMD were evaluated using chemiluminescent immunoassay testing in this prospective case-control study. Mediator levels were compared with the normal reference values of 7 patients without any disease other than cataract., Results: The groups were similar in terms of age and gender (p>0.05). The aqueous humor levels of VEGF in both the intermediate AMD (median: 224.3 pg/mL, range: 44.8-380.4 pg/mL) and late-stage AMD (median: 108.7 pg/mL, range: 61.9-223.5 pg/mL) patients were similar to those of the control group (median: 121.1 pg/mL, range: 24.9-156.6 pg/mL) (p=0.256). Moreover, there was no significant difference in the SDF-1α concentrations between the intermediate AMD (median: 160.9 pg/mL, range 130-166.3 pg/mL), late AMD (median: 161 pg/mL, range: 154.1.9-171.6 pg/mL), and control group values (median: 161 pg/mL, range: 155.2-219 pg/mL) (p=0.763)., Conclusion: The aqueous humor levels of VEGF and SDF-1α were within the normal range in patients with intermediate and late-stage AMD., (Copyright © 2021 by Beyoglu Eye Training and Research Hospital.)
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- 2021
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7. Comparison between corneal cross-linking, topical antibiotic and combined therapy in experimental bacterial keratitis model.
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Kilic BB, Altiors DD, Demirbilek M, and Ogus E
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Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the effects of an experimental bacterial keratitis model on the corneal collagen cross-linking treatment (CXL), and also to compare topical antibiotic treatment with the combined treatment., Methods: The study involved 40 young adult female Sprague Dawley rats, which had a 2 mm scraped defect of the central corneal epithelium in both eyes. The rats were divided into two equal groups. The first group was inoculated in both eyes with standard Pseudomonas Aeruginosa (PA) from a strain suspension prepared from 0.05 ml (Group 1), and the second group was inoculated with standard Methicillin Resistance Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) strains from a suspension prepared from 0.05 ml (Group 2). Group 1 was divided into four sub-groups: Group 1A was treated by collagen cross-linking (CXL), Group 1C was treated with topical tobramycin drops CXL and also treated by collagen cross-linking (CXL), Group 1D was treated with topical tobramycin drops, and Group 1B was left untreated in order to create a control group. Similarly, Group 2 was also divided into four sub-groups: Group 2A was treated by CXL, Group 2C was treated with topical 5% fortified vancomycin drops CXL and also treated by CXL, Group 2D was treated with topical 5% fortified vancomycin drops, and Group 2B was left untreated in order to create a control group. CXL was performed on the third day following the inoculation and topical drop therapy. Biomicroscopy and microbiologic assessments were performed on the third and seventh days following the inoculation of microorganisms., Results: In the treatment, which compared baselines in all groups before treatment, the diameter of keratitis infiltrations, corneal clouding, and corneal swab samples were obtained from the reduction in reproduction. The results were statistically significant (p < 0.01). Keratitis infiltration groups were conducted on the seventh day for Groups 1C and 1D according to Group 1B, whilst Groups 2A, 2C and 2D were conducted according to Group 2B, which showed a significant statistical reduction (p < 0.01). On the seventh day, focal groups were conducted in corneal clouding Group 1D according to Group 1B and in Groups 2A, 2C and 2D according to Group 2B, which revealed a significant statistical reduction (p < 0.01). On the seventh day, reproduction in culture was obtained from corneal swab samples in Groups 1C and 1D according to Group 1B; in Groups 1C and 1D according to Group 1A; in Groups 2A, 2C and 2D according to Group 2B; and in Group 2C according to Group 2A, where a significant statistical reduction was observed (p < 0.01)., Conclusions: The clinical and microbiological efficacy of the CXL treatment is evaluated in our study. In accordance with the conclusion reached an effective reduction in the density and severity of (infection), occurred as a result of CXL treatment, CXL treatment combined with topical antibiotic treatment and topical antibiotic treatment of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa (PA) and Metisilin Rezistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) keratitis infections. From these results, it is shown that topical antibiotics and CXL potentiate each other's effects in the treatment of resistant bacterial keratitis.
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- 2018
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8. Effects of the Oral Nutritional Supplement Containing Arginine, Glutamine, and Hydroxymethylbutyrate (Abound®) on Healing of Colonic Anastomoses in Rats.
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Kusabbi R, Kismet K, Kuru S, Barlas AM, Duymus ME, Hasanoglu A, Ogus E, Surer H, Ustun H, and Guler O
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We evaluated the effects of the oral nutritional supplement containing arginine, glutamine, and hydroxymethylbutyrate (Abound®) on healing of colonic anastomoses in experimental rat model. Seventy Wistar-Albino male rats were divided into seven groups. Colon transection and anastomosis were performed in all groups except for the sham group. In groups 2 and 5, rats were fed with standard rat chow after the operation. Oral nutritional supplement was added to standard nutrition for 3 days postoperatively in group 3 and 7 days in group 6 and preoperative 7 days plus postoperative 3 days in group 4 and preoperative 7 days plus postoperative 7 days in group 7. Bursting pressures were measured, adhesions were evaluated, and tissue samples were taken for measurement of tissue hydroxyproline levels and for histopathological examination. The usage of oral nutritional supplement had positive effects on bursting pressures, tissue hydroxyproline levels, and histopathological findings of anastomoses, but feeding with oral nutritional supplement both preoperatively and postoperatively had no additive effect on these parameters when compared with the groups that were fed only postoperatively. The mixture of arginine, glutamine, and hydroxymethylbutyrate may be safely used for achieving better healing results after colonic anastomoses.
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- 2015
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9. The Effect of Montelukast on Liver Damage in an Experimental Obstructive Jaundice Model.
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Kuru S, Kismet K, Barlas AM, Tuncal S, Celepli P, Surer H, Ogus E, and Ertas E
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Background: Montelukast is a cysteinyl-leukotriene type 1 (CysLT1) selective receptor antagonist. In recent years, investigations have shown that montelukast possesses secondary anti-inflammatory activities and also antioxidant effects. For this reason, we aimed to determine the possible effects of montelukast on liver damage in experimental obstructive jaundice., Methods: 30 Wistar-Albino male rats were randomized and divided into three groups of 10 animals each: group I, sham-operated; group II, ligation and division of the common bile duct (BDL) followed by daily intraperitoneal injection of 1 ml of saline; group III, BDL followed by daily intraperitoneal injection of 10 mg/kg montelukast dissolved in saline. The animals were killed on postoperative day 7 by high-dose diethyl ether inhalation. Blood and liver samples were taken for examination., Results: In this study, liver malondialdehyde (MDA) (p = 0.001), myeloperoxidase (p = 0.003), and total sulfhydryl (SH) (p = 0.009) were found to be significantly different between the BDL + montelukast and the BDL groups. Plasma total SH (p = 0.002) and MDA (p = 0.027) values were also statistically different between these groups. Statistical analyses of histological activity index scores showed that the histopathological damage in the BDL + montelukast group was significantly less than the damage in the control group (p < 0.05 for all pathological parameters)., Conclusion: According to the results of this study, montelukast showed a significant hepatoprotective effect in this experimental obstructive jaundice model, which might be due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities.
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- 2015
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