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2. Comparison of mental health, quality of sleep and life among patients with different stages of chronic kidney disease and undergoing different renal replacement therapies
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Küçük, O, Kaynar, K, Arslan, FC, Ulusoy, Ş, Gül, HK, Çelik, A, and Çan, G
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Background: The present study aimed to investigate and compare mental health, health-related quality of life, and sleep levels of patients with various stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and undergoing different renal replacement therapies and analyze the factors affecting these parameters. Methods: Overall, 140 patients with a mean age of 43 ± 14 years were recruited into this study. Study groups [controls and patients with CKD undergoing predialysis, hemodialysis (HD), peritoneal dialysis, kidney transplantation (KT)] were evaluated using Short Form Health Survey-36 (SF-36), Kidney Disease Quality of Life-36 (KDQoL-36), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12). Results: The KT group had the highest scores in physical and mental components of the subscales of SF-36 and KDQoL-36 but the lowest scores in PSQI and GHQ-12, indicating the best results in terms of mental health and quality of life, and sleep. Serum albumin and hemoglobin levels were positively correlated with several subscales of quality of life. Significant negative correlations were observed among PSQI, GHQ-12, and subscale scores of SF-36 and KDQoL-36. The HD group showed significantly lower scores in the subscales of symptoms and burden of kidney disease of KDQoL-36. Conclusion: KDQoL was worse in the HD group and better in the KT group than in other groups. Serum albumin and hemoglobin levels, and Kt/V (dialyzer clearance of urea multiplied by dialysis time and normalized for urea distribution volume ) values of patients with CKD exerted a linear and significant effect on the quality of life, which showed a significant positive correlation with the quality of sleep and mental health. In contrast, serum calcium x phosphorus levels showed an inverse correlation with the subscale scores of KDQoL. HIPPOKRATIA 2020, 24(2): 51-58.
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- 2020
3. The relationship between dermatological findings and serum interleukin 31 and serum uridine diphosphate glucose ceramide glucosyltransferase levels among patients with chronic kidney disease
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Güvercin, B, Kaynar, K, Arıca, DA, Kural, BV, Ulusoy, Ş, Cansız, M, Selçuk, LB, Akyüz, A, and Kolaylı, CC
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skin and connective tissue diseases ,Research Article - Abstract
Background: Cutaneous diseases are observed with increasing duration and severity of renal disease in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). This study aimed to elucidate dermatological manifestations at different stages of CKD and determine their relationship with interleukin 31 (IL-31), a T-cell cytokine that induces severe pruritus, and uridine diphosphate (UDP)-glucose ceramide glucosyltransferase (UGCG), an enzyme that metabolizes ceramide, which plays an important role in moisturizing epidermis. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study 145 patients with a mean age of 46 ± 17 years were categorized into hemodialysis (group 1), peritoneal dialysis (group 2), kidney transplant (group 3), CKD (group 4), and healthy control (group 5) groups. Serum IL-31 and UGCG levels were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and clinical dermatologists evaluated dermatological manifestations. Results: In the overall cohort, pruritus was significantly and inversely correlated with glomerular filtration rate and serum hemoglobin and albumin levels (p
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- 2019
4. Informal consultations in infectious diseases and clinical microbiology practice
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Leblebicioglu, H., Akbulut, A., Ulusoy, S., Sunbul, M., Aydin, K., Geyik, M.F., Esen, S., and Eroglu, C.
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- 2003
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5. Effects of stock density on texture-colour quality and chemical composition of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
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Çagiltay, F., Erkan, N., Ulusoy, Ş., Selcuk, A., and Özden, Ö.
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Stock density ,Chemistry ,Texture-Colour quality ,Rainbow trout ,aquaculture ,Turkey ,animal diseases ,Oncorhynchus mykiss ,Fisheries ,Chemical composition ,Aquaculture - Abstract
This study describes the effects of different stocking densities on texture/colour characteristics, protein content /amino acid and lipid content/fatty acid composition of rainbow trout fillet. Stocking density was selected 5 (Group A), 15 (Group B), 25 (Group C) kg fish m(-3). Tukey's Multiple Comparison Test showed insignificant differences between measured size/weight measurement and condition factors. No significant differences were found between A and C groups for colour analysis (L* and a* value) and texture profile analysis (hardness, adhesiveness, cohesiveness and gumminess values) of rainbow trout fillets. The proximate composition analysis showed rainbow trout fillets from the A and C groups to exhibit higher values of moisture than the B group. Fish from the A and B groups had a lower of ash and protein in comparison to C group samples. The highest fat values of rainbow trout were measured in B group samples. The content essential amino acid and non-essential amino acid was lower in A and B groups than in C groups. Fish from the C group had higher content of polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially n-3, docosahexanoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) in comparison to A and C group. As a result, 25 kg fish m(-3) is recommended stock density in terms of product texture/color and composition quality.
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- 2015
6. Preparation of cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.) essential oil loaded poly(lactic acid) nanofibers
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Argui Hayfa, Suner Salih Can, Periz Çağdaş Deniz, Ulusoy Seyhan, Türker Gülen, Ben-Attia Mossadok, Büyükkaya Fikret, Oral Ayhan, Coşkun Yalçın, and Said Hechmi
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poly(lactic acid) ,cypress essential oil ,electrospinning ,nanofibers ,controlled release ,antibacterial activity ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
This study investigated the production of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) nanofibers containing cypress (CUP) essential oil (EO) via electrospinning. The nanofibers were produced from polymer solution prepared with different percentages of cypress EO. Cypress EO-containing PLA nanofibers were characterized and some mechanical and thermal properties were examined using thermogravimetric analysis, scanning electron microscopy, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and dynamic mechanical analysis. The thermal stability of the nanofibers was reduced depending on the percentage of the cypress EO. As the ratio of the cypress EO to polymer matrices was increased, it was observed that the glassy transition temperatures of the nanofibers decreased and their flexibility increased. The T g value was determined to be 53.74°C for the neat PLA nanofiber, while 51.83°C for the PLA-CUP nanofiber (containing 15% cypress EO). According to the results of releasing trial, the increased amount of cypress EO resulted in less cypress EO releasing from polymer matrices. The nanofibers were observed to exhibit antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. The inhibition zone diameter of the nanofibers containing 10% cypress EO was 20 mm for S. aureus and 16 mm for E. coli, while 10 mm in the presence of Kanamycin.
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- 2021
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7. Pooled Analysis of Resistance Patterns of Escherichia coli Strains Isolated From Urine Cultures in Turkey: Comparison of 1997–2001 and 2002–2007 Periods
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Tasbakan, M., Pullukcu, H., Sipahi, O.R., Yamazhan, T., Arda, B., and Ulusoy, S.
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- 2008
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8. Testicular epidermoid cyst and organ preserving surgery
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Somuncu Salih, Cakmak Murat, Atasoy Pinar, Akman Hulya, and Ulusoy Sevgi
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Epidermoid cyst ,testis ,organ-preserving surgery ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Epidermoid cyst is a rare and non-teratomatous, benign tumour of the testis. Testis-sparing surgery is recommended as surgical treatment. We present a 9-year-old-boy with testicular epidermoid cyst. The embryology, histogenesis and treatment of epidermoid cyst of testis, are discussed.
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- 2006
9. Assessment of the requisites of microbiology based infectious disease training under the pressure of consultation needs
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Erdem Hakan, Tekin-Koruk Suda, Koruk Ibrahim, Tozlu-Keten Derya, Ulu-Kılıc Aysegul, Oncul Oral, Guner Rahmet, Birengel Serhat, Mert Gurkan, Nayman-Alpat Saygin, Eren-Tulek Necla, Demirdal Tuna, Elaldi Nazif, Ataman-Hatipoglu Cigdem, Yilmaz Emel, Mete Bilgul, Kurtaran Behice, Ceran Nurgul, Karabay Oguz, Inan Dilara, Cengiz Melahat, Sacar Suzan, Yucesoy-Dede Behiye, Yilmaz Sibel, Agalar Canan, Bayindir Yasar, Alpay Yesim, Tosun Selma, Yilmaz Hava, Bodur Hurrem, Erdem Huseyin A, Dikici Nebahat, Dizbay Murat, Oncu Serkan, Sezak Nurbanu, Sari Tuba, Sipahi Oguz R, Uysal Serhat, Yeniiz Esma, Kaya Selcuk, Ulcay Asim, Kurt Halil, Besirbellioglu Bulent A, Vahaboglu Haluk, Tasova Yesim, Usluer Gaye, Arman Dilek, Diktas Husrev, Ulusoy Sercan, and Leblebicioglu Hakan
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Infectious disease ,clinical microbiology ,training ,consultation ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Abstract Background Training of infectious disease (ID) specialists is structured on classical clinical microbiology training in Turkey and ID specialists work as clinical microbiologists at the same time. Hence, this study aimed to determine the clinical skills and knowledge required by clinical microbiologists. Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out between June 1, 2010 and September 15, 2010 in 32 ID departments in Turkey. Only patients hospitalized and followed up in the ID departments between January-June 2010 who required consultation with other disciplines were included. Results A total of 605 patients undergoing 1343 consultations were included, with pulmonology, neurology, cardiology, gastroenterology, nephrology, dermatology, haematology, and endocrinology being the most frequent consultation specialties. The consultation patterns were quite similar and were not affected by either the nature of infections or the critical clinical status of ID patients. Conclusions The results of our study show that certain internal medicine subdisciplines such as pulmonology, neurology and dermatology appear to be the principal clinical requisites in the training of ID specialists, rather than internal medicine as a whole.
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- 2011
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10. Did the pandemic have an impact on influenza vaccination attitude? a survey among health care workers
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Pullukçu Hüsnü, Taşbakan Meltem, Sipahi Oğuz, Yamazhan Tansu, Durusoy Raika, Arda Bilgin, Erdem Esra, and Ulusoy Sercan
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Abstract Background Health care workers' (HCWs) influenza vaccination attitude is known to be negative. The H1N1 epidemic had started in mid 2009 and made a peak in October-November in Turkey. A national vaccination campaign began on November 2nd, 2009. Despite the diligent efforts of the Ministry of Health and NGOs, the attitudes of the media and politicians were mostly negative. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether HCWs' vaccination attitudes improved during the pandemic and to assess the related factors. Methods This cross-sectional survey was carried out at the largest university hospital of the Aegean Region-Turkey. A self-administered questionnaire with 12 structured questions was applied to 807 HCWs (sample coverage 91.3%) before the onset of the vaccination programme. Their final vaccination status was tracked one week afterwards, using immunization records. Factors influencing vaccination rates were analyzed using ANOVA, t-test, chi-square test and logistic regression. Results Among 807 participants, 363 (45.3%) were doctors and 293 (36.6%) nurses. A total of 153 (19.0%) had been vaccinated against seasonal influenza in the 2008-2009 season. Regarding H1N1 vaccination, 143 (17.7%) were willing to be vaccinated vs. 357 (44.2%) unwilling. The number of indecisive HCWs was 307 (38.0%) one week prior to vaccination. Only 53 (11.1%) stated that they would vaccinate their children. Possible side effects (78%, n = 519) and lack of comprehensive field evaluation before marketing (77%, n = 508) were the most common reasons underlying unwillingness or hesitation. Among the 749 staff whose vaccination status could be tracked, 228 (30.4%) actually received the H1N1 vaccine. Some of the 'decided' staff members had changed their mind one week later. Only 82 (60%) of those willing, 108 (37%) of those indecisive and 38 (12%) of those unwilling were vaccinated. Indecisive HCWs were significantly younger (p = 0.017). Females, nurses, and HCWs working in surgical departments were more likely to reject vaccination (p < 0.05). Doctors, HCWs working in medical departments, and HCWs previously vaccinated against seasonal influenza were more likely to accept vaccination (p < 0.05). Being younger than 50 and having been vaccinated in the previous season were important predictors of attitude towards pandemic influenza vaccination. Conclusions Vaccination rates increased substantially in comparison to the previous influenza season. However, vaccination rates could have been even higher since hesitation to be vaccinated increased dramatically within one week (only 60% of those willing and the minority of those indecisive were finally vaccinated). We speculate that this may be connected with negative media at the time.
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- 2011
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11. Comparison of mental health, quality of sleep and life among patients with different stages of chronic kidney disease and undergoing different renal replacement therapies.
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Küçük, O., Kaynar, K., Arslan, F. C., Ulusoy, Ş., Gül, HK., Çelik, A., and Çan, G.
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QUALITY of life , *CHRONIC kidney failure , *MENTAL health , *SERUM albumin , *KIDNEY transplantation , *PERITONEAL dialysis , *HEMODIAFILTRATION - Abstract
Background: The present study aimed to investigate and compare mental health, health-related quality of life, and sleep levels of patients with various stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and undergoing different renal replacement therapies and analyze the factors affecting these parameters. Methods: Overall, 140 patients with a mean age of 43 ± 14 years were recruited into this study. Study groups [controls and patients with CKD undergoing predialysis, hemodialysis (HD), peritoneal dialysis, kidney transplantation (KT)] were evaluated using Short Form Health Survey-36 (SF-36), Kidney Disease Quality of Life-36 (KDQoL-36), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12). Results: The KT group had the highest scores in physical and mental components of the subscales of SF-36 and KDQoL-36 but the lowest scores in PSQI and GHQ-12, indicating the best results in terms of mental health and quality of life, and sleep. Serum albumin and hemoglobin levels were positively correlated with several subscales of quality of life. Significant negative correlations were observed among PSQI, GHQ-12, and subscale scores of SF-36 and KDQoL-36. The HD group showed significantly lower scores in the subscales of symptoms and burden of kidney disease of KDQoL-36. Conclusion: KDQoL was worse in the HD group and better in the KT group than in other groups. Serum albumin and hemoglobin levels, and Kt/V (dialyzer clearance of urea multiplied by dialysis time and normalized for urea distribution volume) values of patients with CKD exerted a linear and significant effect on the quality of life, which showed a significant positive correlation with the quality of sleep and mental health. In contrast, serum calcium x phosphorus levels showed an inverse correlation with the subscale scores of KDQoL. HIPPOKRATIA 2020, 24(2): 51-58. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
12. Evaluation of the anti-obesity effect of Sambucus nigra L. (elderberry) and Vitex agnus-castus L. (chasteberry) extracts in high-fat diet-induced obese rats.
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Ulusoy Ş, İnal E, Küpeli Akkol E, Çiçek M, Kartal M, and Sobarzo-Sánchez E
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The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of S. nigra L. and V. agnus-castus L. plants on obesity in vivo . Extracts were prepared from S. nigra leaves, flowers, fruits and from V. agnus-castus leaves, flowers, and fruits using 100% water and 70% ethanol. The total phenol and flavonoid contents of the extracts were quantified spectrophotometrically. The findings revealed that the ethanol extracts of V. agnus-castus and S. nigra flowers had the highest phenolic content, while the ethanol extracts of S. nigra flowers and V. agnus-castus leaves had the highest flavonoid content. Qualification and quantification of the phenolic contents of the extracts were carried out using liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) analyses. The study investigated the effects of various extracts on plasma levels of leptin, insulin, triiodothyronine (T
3 ), thyroxine (T4 ), triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and lipase enzyme in obesity-induced rats. The results showed that the ethanol extract of V. agnus-castus flowers, as well as the ethanol and water extracts of V. agnus-castus leaves, resulted in body weight reduction in rats with obesity. Additionally, these extracts were found to decrease serum levels of LDL, triglycerides, leptin, lipase, TNF-α, and IL-1β while increasing levels of HDL and adiponectin. The LC-HRMS results demonstrated that all three extracts exhibited relatively high concentrations of luteolin-7-glycoside and kaempferol, in comparison to the other extracts. The ethanol extract of V. agnus-castus flowers contained 653.04 mg/100 g of luteolin-7-glycoside and 62.63 mg/100 g of kaempferol. The ethanol extract of V. agnus-castus leaves contained 1,720.26 mg/100 g of luteolin-7-glycoside and 95.85 mg/100 g of kaempferol. The water extract of V. agnus-castus leaves contained 690.49 mg/100 g of luteolin-7-glycoside and 194.41 mg/100 g of kaempferol. The study suggests that the ethanol extract of V. agnus-castus flowers and leaves, as well as the water extract of V. agnus-castus leaves, may have potential benefits in treating obesity. However, further controlled clinical studies are necessary to evaluate the clinical efficacy of V. agnus-castus in treating obesity and investigate the in vivo anti-obesogenic effects of luteolin-7-glycoside and kaempferol separately, both in their pure form and in combination., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Ulusoy, İnal, Küpeli Akkol, Çiçek, Kartal and Sobarzo-Sánchez.)- Published
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13. How many blood pressure measurements should we take in the office?
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Özkan G, Ulusoy Ş, Yılmaz R, Değer SM, Derici Ü, Arınsoy T, and Erdem Y
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- Humans, Female, Male, Middle Aged, Aged, Adult, Hypertension diagnosis, Hypertension physiopathology, Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory methods, Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory standards, Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory statistics & numerical data, Office Visits statistics & numerical data, Blood Pressure Determination methods, Blood Pressure Determination standards, Blood Pressure physiology
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No consensus has emerged among different guidelines concerning how many blood pressure (BP) measurements should be performed at office visits in the diagnosis of hypertension. The purpose of this study was to examine the compatibility of various multiple average office BP measurements and 24-h BP monitoring (ABPM) in patients followed up in the posthoc analysis of the Cappadocia hypertension cohort. A total 1158 office BP measurements by 207 patients were examined. The results were then classified as G1 (average of the 1
st and 2nd BP), G2 (average of the 2nd and 3rd ), G3 (average of the 2nd , 3rd , and 4th ), G4 (average of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th , and 5th ), and G5 (average of all five measurements). Compatibility between the average values in the groups and concomitant 24-h ABPM data was examined. While a significant difference was observed between daytime 24-h ABPM SBP and G1 (p = .002), no difference was found in the other groups. Office DBP approached the daytime 24-h ABPM values as the number of measurements in the five groups increased, although average office DBP data in all groups were higher than daytime 24-h ABPM DBP (p = .000 for all). In light of our study results, we recommend that three office BP measurements be performed and that the average of the 2nd and 3rd measurements be used for SBP, while in terms of DBP, we recommend that as many measurements as possible be taken without the 1st value being included in the average., (© 2024 The Authors. The Journal of Clinical Hypertension published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)- Published
- 2024
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14. Evaluation of biotoxins and toxic metal risks in mussels from the Sea of Marmara following marine mucilage.
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Doğruyol H, Ulusoy Ş, Erkan N, Mol S, Özden Ö, Can Tunçelli İ, Tosun ŞY, Üçok D, Dağsuyu E, and Yanardağ R
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- Humans, Animals, Cadmium analysis, Food Contamination analysis, Seafood analysis, Heavy Metal Poisoning, Environmental Monitoring, Bivalvia, Mercury analysis, Water Pollutants, Chemical toxicity, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis
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The mucilage phenomenon observed in the Sea of Marmara in 2021, has raised public concern about seafood safety. Mediterranean mussels serve as a vehicle in food chain, enabling the transfer of pollutants. Farmed and wild mussels were collected from 4 different stations throughout the fishing season. Biotoxins causing amnesic, paralytic, or diarrhetic shellfish poisonings (ASP, PSP, or DSP) were examined during monthly samplings. Potential health risks posed by cadmium, lead and arsenic were assessed. Health risks were evaluated considering 150 g/week mussel consumption, accounting for the different age groups of consumers (50, 60, 70 kg). Estimated Weekly Intake calculations of metals were determined to be lower than Provisional Tolerable Weekly Intake at all age groups throughout the sampling period in all stations. Target Hazard Quotient
Cd of mussels captured from Istanbul Strait was always determined <1, while it was equal to 1 for 50 kg individuals in Gelibolu samples. All THQAs were >1. Target carcinogenic Risk was evaluated for Pb and iAs, which were found to be negligible and acceptable, respectively. No biotoxins responsible for ASP, PSP, or DSP were detected. Hg levels were under detectable limits. Excluding Cd, the results did not reveal any risks associated with mussel consumption during mucilage., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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15. Pauci-immune necrotizing glomerulonephritis in a patient with ankylosing spondylitis.
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Güvercin B, Kaynar K, Gür HB, Mungan S, Selim E, Cansız M, and Ulusoy Ş
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- Humans, Spondylitis, Ankylosing complications, Glomerulonephritis complications
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- 2022
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16. Trace elements in seabass, farmed by Turkey, and health risks to the main consumers: Turkish and Dutch populations.
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Ulusoy Ş and Mol S
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- Animals, Environmental Monitoring, Fishes, Risk Assessment, Seafood analysis, Turkey, Bass, Mercury analysis, Trace Elements, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis
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Turkey ranked first in sea bass farming in Europe, and almost all extra-EU seabass come from this country. The share of Turkish sea bass in the fish consumption of Europeans has increased significantly, and assessment of potential health risks of trace metals via sea bass, cultured by Turkey, became important. The Netherlands is the main buyer of the Turkish sea bass. Therefore, potential health risks were determined for Turkish and Dutch consumers. In the study, the concentrations of lead (Pb) and mercury (Hg) were below the limits, but the level of cadmium (Cd) was above the guidelines, in spring and winter. Dietary intake and potential health risk were found higher for the Dutch consumer, but all target hazard quotients (THQs) and total THQ (TTHQ) values were well below 1, showing no significant health risk due to the consumption of sea bass, cultured and exported by Turkey. It was determined that these sea basses can be safely consumed in quite high amounts, such as at least 31 meals a month. Se/Hg molar ratios were all above 1 and selenium health benefit values (Se-HBVs) were positive, indicating that selenium (Se) had a protective effect on Hg toxicity and positive health effects. Considering the average annual intake in Turkey and Netherlands, the consumption of sea bass, cultured by Turkey, is safe. Since the risk levels of communities may differ due to their eating habits, it is important to determine the public health impacts of the international fish trade., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.)
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- 2022
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17. Acute interstitial nephritis in a patient with chronic idiopathic urticaria.
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Kaynar K, Küçük N, Mungan S, Güvercin B, and Ulusoy Ş
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- Humans, Chronic Urticaria, Nephritis, Interstitial complications
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- 2022
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18. Pauci-immune necrotizing glomerulonephritis in a patient with ankylosing spondylitis.
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Güvercin B, Kaynar K, Gür HB, Mungan S, Selim E, Cansız M, and Ulusoy Ş
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- 2021
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19. Acute interstitial nephritis in a patient with chronic idiopathic urticaria.
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Kaynar K, Küçük N, Mungan S, Güvercin B, and Ulusoy Ş
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- 2020
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20. Don't forget syphilis in membranous nephropathy before immunosuppressants: Latent syphilis in a patient with proteinuria.
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Kaynar K, Güvercin B, Mungan S, and Ulusoy Ş
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- Adult, Glomerulonephritis, Membranous diagnosis, Glomerulonephritis, Membranous pathology, Humans, Male, Proteinuria etiology, Syphilis Serodiagnosis, Syphilis, Latent diagnosis, Syphilis, Latent immunology, Glomerulonephritis, Membranous etiology, Syphilis, Latent complications
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- 2020
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21. Down-regulation of miRNA 145 and up-regulation of miRNA 4516 may be associated with primary hypertension.
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Özkan G, Ulusoy Ş, Geyik E, and Erdem Y
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- Down-Regulation, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Norepinephrine blood, Turkey epidemiology, Up-Regulation, Hypertension blood, Hypertension epidemiology, Hypertension genetics, MicroRNAs genetics
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Complex mechanisms including genetic factors have been proposed in the pathogenesis of primary hypertension (HT). Micro RNAs (miRNAs) are single-stranded RNA molecules that are not converted into protein products. However, it has been established that genes regulate conversion into protein products. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the roles of miRNA 4516, miRNA 145, miRNA 24, and miRNA 181a in the pathogenesis of HT. The secondary aim was to investigate the relation between these miRNAs and renin, aldosterone, norepinephrine, renalase, and NOS. Fifty-two hypertensive and 51 control normotensive individuals under observation in the Cappadocia cohort were included in the study. miRNA 4516, miRNA 181a, miRNA 24, and miRNA 145 levels were measured using the ddPCR method. miRNA 4516 and norepinephrine levels were significantly higher in the HT group (P < .005 for both), while miRNA 145 levels were significantly lower (<.05). miRNA 4516 up-regulation (P < .05) and miRNA 145 down-regulation (P < .05) were identified as independent predictors of HT. Renalase exhibited negative correlation with miRNA 4516 and positive correlation with miRNA 145 in the patient and control group. In addition, negative correlation was present between miRNA 24 and NE and NOS and between miRNA 181a and NOS in the patient group. Our study identified, for the first time in the literature, miRNA 4516 up-regulation and miRNA 145 down-regulation as independent determinants of HT. Further studies performed in the light of our findings may lead to a better understanding of the pathogenesis and new therapeutic possibilities., (©2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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- 2019
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22. The relationship between dermatological findings and serum interleukin 31 and serum uridine diphosphate glucose ceramide glucosyltransferase levels among patients with chronic kidney disease.
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Güvercin B, Kaynar K, Arıca DA, Kural BV, Ulusoy Ş, Cansız M, Selçuk LB, Akyüz A, and Kolaylı CC
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Background: Cutaneous diseases are observed with increasing duration and severity of renal disease in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). This study aimed to elucidate dermatological manifestations at different stages of CKD and determine their relationship with interleukin 31 (IL-31), a T-cell cytokine that induces severe pruritus, and uridine diphosphate (UDP)-glucose ceramide glucosyltransferase (UGCG), an enzyme that metabolizes ceramide, which plays an important role in moisturizing epidermis., Methods: In this retrospective cohort study 145 patients with a mean age of 46 ± 17 years were categorized into hemodialysis (group 1), peritoneal dialysis (group 2), kidney transplant (group 3), CKD (group 4), and healthy control (group 5) groups. Serum IL-31 and UGCG levels were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and clinical dermatologists evaluated dermatological manifestations., Results: In the overall cohort, pruritus was significantly and inversely correlated with glomerular filtration rate and serum hemoglobin and albumin levels (p <0.005). Additionally, pruritus was significantly more frequent in group 2 than in group 5; and significantly less frequent in group 3 than in groups 1, 2, and 4 (p =0.01). In group 4, the patients with longitudinal nail ridges had significantly higher serum IL-31 levels than those without longitudinal nail ridges in their nails (p =0.02). Furthermore, in group 2, the patients with pruritus had significantly lower UGCG levels than those without pruritus (p =0.045)., Conclusion: IL-31 might play a role in the development of longitudinal nail ridges, whereas UGCG might provide protection from pruritus and xerosis in patients with CKD. HIPPOKRATIA 2019, 23(2): 75-80., Competing Interests: All authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest related to the study., (Copyright 2019, Hippokratio General Hospital of Thessaloniki.)
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- 2019
23. A case with acute antibody-mediated kidney transplant rejection and long term follow-up results.
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Kaynar K, Şehit C, and Ulusoy Ş
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Competing Interests: None declared by authors.
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- 2018
24. Do physicians measure patients' blood pressure, and are those measurements reliable?
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Ulusoy Ş, Özkan G, Güvercin B, Sökmen Y, and Erdem Y
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- Adult, Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Blood Pressure Determination statistics & numerical data, Physicians statistics & numerical data
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To determine how and how often blood pressure (BP) measurement is performed in health institutions. The researchers observed whether or not 84 physicians performed BP measurement. Immediately after BP measurement by the physician, this was repeated by the researchers in a manner compatible with HT guidelines. The physicians' and researchers' BP measurement results were compared. Physicians measured BP in only 37% (427) of 1130 consecutive patient examinations. None of the physicians "BP measurements were fully compatible with the guidelines" BP measurement recommendations. Physicians who performed measurements determined the same SBP and DBP as the researchers in 34.3% of patients. Hypertension was determined in 18.9% of patients in clinics in which BP measurement was not performed by physicians. Not all physicians in our study measured BP, and the great majority of those who did failed to measure it reliably. We think that it is therefore vitally important for physicians across the world to receive regular, repeated, and effective training in the importance of BP measurement and how to perform it correctly.
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- 2018
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25. Dietary Sources of High Sodium Intake in Turkey: SALTURK II.
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Erdem Y, Akpolat T, Derici Ü, Şengül Ş, Ertürk Ş, Ulusoy Ş, Altun B, and Arıcı M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Diet Surveys, Diet, Healthy, Diet, Sodium-Restricted, Female, Habits, Humans, Hypertension epidemiology, Hypertension physiopathology, Hypertension prevention & control, Male, Middle Aged, Recommended Dietary Allowances, Risk Factors, Risk Reduction Behavior, Sodium, Dietary adverse effects, Turkey epidemiology, Urban Health, Young Adult, Bread analysis, Cooking, Eating, Food Handling methods, Sodium, Dietary analysis
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Previous research has shown daily salt intakes in Turkey to be far above the recommended limits. Knowing the sources of dietary salt could form a basis for preventive strategies aimed towards salt reduction. This study aimed to investigate dietary sources of salt in Turkey. A sub-group ( n = 657) was selected from the PatenT2 study population, which represented the urban and rural areas of 4 major cities (Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, and Konya). A questionnaire inquiring about sociodemographic characteristics, medical histories, detailed histories of diet, and salt consumption was completed. Participants were asked to collect a 24-h urine sample and to record their food intake (dietary recall) on the same day. Of 925 participants selected, 657 (71%) provided accurate 24-h urine collections, based on creatinine excretion data. The mean daily 24-h urinary sodium excretion was 252.0 ± 92.2 mmol/day, equal to daily salt intake of 14.8 ± 5.4 g. Of the 657 participants with accurate 24-h urine collections, 464 (70%) provided fully completed dietary recalls. Among these 464 participants, there was a significant difference between the 24-h urinary sodium excretion-based salt intake estimation (14.5 ± 5.1 g/day) and the dietary recall-based salt intake estimation (12.0 ± 7.0 g/day) ( p < 0.001). On the other hand, a positive correlation was obtained between the dietary recall-based daily salt intake and 24-h urinary sodium excretion-based daily salt intake ( r = 0.277, p < 0.001). Bread was the main source of salt (34%) followed by salt added during cooking and preparing food before serving (30%), salt from various processed foods (21%), and salt added at the table during food consumption (11%). Conclusively, this study confirmed a very high salt intake of the adult population in four major cities in Turkey. The present findings support the emerging salt reduction strategy in Turkey by promoting lower salt content in baked bread, and less salt use in habitual food preparation and during food consumption in the home.
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- 2017
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