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2. Evaluation of the hand anthropometric measurement in ADHD children and the possible clinical significance of the 2D:4D ratio
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Ece Buru, Rabet Gözil, Elvan Iseri, Meltem Bahcelioglu, and Seçil Özkan
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03 medical and health sciences ,Digit ratio ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,030225 pediatrics ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,Clinical significance ,General Medicine ,Anthropometry ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Published
- 2017
3. Morphometric Study of a Horseshoe Kidney
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Rabet Gözil, Serdar Mutlu, Ayla Kurkcuoglu, Hale Öktem, Eyup Senol, Engin Çalgüner, Meltem Bahcelioglu, D. Kadıoğlu, Tevfik Babus, and Deniz Yucel
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Male ,urogenital system ,business.industry ,Horseshoe kidney ,Vena Cava, Inferior ,Organ Size ,General Medicine ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,Kidney ,medicine.disease ,Renal Veins ,Renal Artery ,Cadaver ,Humans ,Medicine ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,business ,Upper urinary tract - Abstract
Objective: To describe a horseshoe kidney, a congenital anomaly of the upper urinary tract. Clinical Presentation: A case study of horseshoe kidney harvested from a 62-year-old cadaver at Gazi University Medical School is presented. Results: The right and left kidneys were fused at their lower poles by a parenchymal isthmus located ventral to the abdominal aorta and formed a U-shape with two unequal arms.The isthmus of the ectopic kidney was placed obliquely to the left at the level of the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebra. The left kidney was larger and longer than the right one. The kidneys were supplied by three renal arteries arising from the abdominal aorta. Two arteries on the right side supplied blood of the two kidneys, while the third artery that directly originated from the aorta, above the origin of inferior mesenteric artery, supplied the isthmus. Venous drainage of the both kidneys and the isthmus were drained by three veins that opened independently into the inferior vena cava. The right ureter was duplicated in origin. Conclusion: This report shows that knowledge of anomalies such as this is very important in planning and conducting surgical procedures.
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- 2008
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4. Morphological characteristics of styloid process evaluated by computerized axial tomography
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E Tunç, Meltem Bahcelioglu, M. Araç, Rabet Gözil, Engin Çalgüner, and N. Yener
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Adult ,Male ,Orthodontics ,Aging ,Sex Characteristics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ligaments ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Age and sex ,Surgery ,Stylohyoid ligament ,Axial tomography ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Humans ,Medicine ,Female ,Anatomy ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Process (anatomy) ,Aged ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Summary Morphological characteristics of styloid process and ossified stylohyoid ligament and their overall relationships to age and sex were studied by using computerized axial tomography images. The styloid process and ossified stylohyoid ligaments were classified into seven groups according to their shapes and lengths. The styloid process of a length of 25–40 mm, was the most frequently encountered. The elongated styloid process was mostly seen in males. There was no overall correlation between the types of SP and sex. The progressive increase in length with age was not seen in our study.
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- 2001
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5. Dose-related immunohistochemical and ultrastructural changes after oral methylphenidate administration in cerebrum and cerebellum of the rat
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Yesim Bardakci, Murat Taş, Meltem Bahcelioglu, D. Kadıoğlu, Gülnur Take, Çiğdem Elmas, Rabet Gözil, Deniz Erdoğan, A. Canan Yazici, Selahattin Senol, Mustafa F. Sargon, Hale Öktem, and Engin Çalgüner
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cerebellum ,Dopamine ,Administration, Oral ,Prefrontal Cortex ,Immunoenzyme Techniques ,Internal medicine ,Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Cerebrum ,Biological Psychiatry ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Glial fibrillary acidic protein ,biology ,Receptors, Dopamine D2 ,business.industry ,Methylphenidate ,Ventral Tegmental Area ,Dopaminergic ,Age Factors ,medicine.disease ,Capillaries ,Rats ,Astrogliosis ,Ventral tegmental area ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Astrocytes ,Anesthesia ,Nerve Degeneration ,Toxicity ,biology.protein ,Pinocytosis ,Central Nervous System Stimulants ,Female ,Endothelium, Vascular ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Methylphenidate is a piperidine derivative and is the drug most often used to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder of children and young adults. Our aim is to investigate dose-dependent dopamine-2 receptor and glial fibrillary acidic protein expression and ultrastructural changes of the rat brain, to demonstrate possible toxicity of the long-term and high dose use of the methylphenidate. In this study, 27 female prepubertal Wistar albino rats, divided into three different dose groups (5, 10 and 20 mg/kg) were treated orally with methylphenidate dissolved in saline solution for 5 days per week during 3 months. At the end of the third month, tissues were removed and sections were collected for immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies. We believe that methylphenidate causes dose-related activation of the dopaminergic system in several brain regions especially in ventral tegmental area and also causing neuronal degeneration and capillary wall structural changes such as basal membrane thickness and augmentation of the pinostatic vesicle in the endothelial cells. Also, increased dose of Ritalin is inducing astrocytes hypertrophy especially astrogliosis in pia-glial membrane and this is the result of the degenerative changes in prefrontal cortex region due to high dose methylphenidate administration. The dose-related accumulation of the astrocytes in capillary wall might well be a consequence of the need for nutrition of the neuronal tissue, due to transport mechanism deficiency related to neuronal and vascular degeneration. Thus, we believe that the therapeutic dose of methylphenidate must be kept in minimum level to prevent ultrastructural changes.
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- 2009
6. Dose-dependent immunohistochemical and ultrastructural changes after oral methylphenidate administration in rat heart tissue
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Seren Gulsen Giray, G Take, Meltem Bahcelioglu, Fatma Helvacıoğlu, Çiğdem Elmas, Hale Öktem, Deniz Erdoğan, E. Tunc, Engin Çalgüner, and Rabet Gözil
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medicine.medical_treatment ,Pharmacology ,Random Allocation ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Saline ,General Veterinary ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,business.industry ,Methylphenidate ,Myocardium ,Dopaminergic ,Heart ,General Medicine ,Immunohistochemistry ,Rats ,Dose–response relationship ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Ventricle ,Toxicity ,Female ,business ,Perfusion ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Methylphenidate, more commonly known as Ritalin, is a piperidine derivative and is the drug most often used to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, one of the most common behavioural disorders of children and young adults. Our aims were to investigate dose-dependent immunohistochemical D2 expression and ultrastructural changes of the rat heart tissue, and to demonstrate possible toxicity of the long-term and high dose use of the methylphenidate. In this study, 27 female pre-pubertal Wistar albino rats, divided into three different dose groups (5, 10 and 20 mg/kg) and their control groups, were used. They were treated orally with methylphenidate dissolved in saline solution for 5 days/week during 3 months. At the end of the third month, after perfusion fixation, left ventricle of cardiac tissue was removed. Paraffin, semi-thin and thin sections were collected and immunohistochemical, terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated Dig-dUTP nick end labelling assay and ultrastructural studies were performed. In conclusion, we believe that Ritalin is dose-related affecting dopaminergic system to increase heart rhythm and contraction. Thus, this drug may cause degenerative ultrastructural changes in mitochondrial path.
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- 2008
7. Innervation of the rat anterior abdominal wall as shown by modified Sihler's stain
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Deniz Erdoğan, Engin Çalgüner, Çiğdem Elmas, Mehmet Suhan Ayhan, Rabet Gözil, and Meltem Bahcelioglu
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tissue Fixation ,Staining and Labeling ,business.industry ,Abdominal Wall ,General Medicine ,Anatomy ,Stain ,Staining technique ,Rats ,Abdominal wall ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Coloring Agents ,business - Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to use the modified Sihler’s staining technique to demonstrate detailed distribution of the rat anterior abdominal wall nerves and test the value of Sihler’s technique in demonstrating such a complex muscle-nerve relationship. Materials and Methods: The anterior abdominal walls of 5 Wistar rats were isolated by making a deep incision from the costal arches on each side down to the inguinal region and processed using a modified Sihler’s stain technique. Results: This technique was successfully applied to visualize the innervation of the anterior abdominal wall muscles of the rat. The segmental nerves of T6–L1 and their terminal branches were shown and possible motor and sensory fibers identified. Conclusions: This technique is valuable in understanding the complex nature of final branching of the nerve endings, and it may be useful for studying experimental nerve models.
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- 2006
8. Gluteal region morphology: the effect of the weight gain and aging
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Osman Latifoğlu, M. Cemalettin Çelebi, Rabet Gözil, Meltem Bahcelioglu, Selahattin Özmen, Orhan Babuccu, and Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit Üniversitesi
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Adult ,Aging ,gluteal region morphology ,Adolescent ,Anthropometry ,business.industry ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,Body weight ,Weight Gain ,body regions ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,body sculpturing ,medicine ,Gluteal region ,anthropometrics ,Buttocks ,Humans ,Surgery ,Female ,Gluteal sulcus ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Weight gain - Abstract
WOS: 000175778400012, PubMed: 12016499, The gluteal region is an important secondary sexual character itself and it has its place in the concept of the beauty in all communities, Interestingly, as far as we know, there is not any previous study addressing gluteal region morphology in an objective way in the aesthetic surgery literature. The aim of this study was to define the changes of the gluteal region morphology with aging and weight gain. Beside body weight. a total of five distances between predetermined anatomic points in gluteal region were measured on randomly selected 115 female volunteers, with their age ranging from 17 to 48 years (mean 22.7). All the records were analyzed by a correlation matrix using computer-based SPSS 7.5 program. As women grow older, the width of the gluteal region decreases and the gluteal sulcus elongates laterally and inferiorly. Contrary to aging, with weight gain the gluteal region becomes wider as the gluteal sulcus gets shorter. Although the subject does not sound new, our study is the first, documenting the changes in morphology of the gluteal region in relation to weight gain and aging in an objective way.
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- 2002
9. 60: Fresh and Stored Botulinum Toxin-A on Muscle and Nerve Ultrastructure: An Electron Microscopic Study
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Rabet Gözil, Suhan Ayhan, Çiğdem Elmas, Meltem Bahcelioglu, Yavuz Basterzi, Deniz Erdoğan, Engin Çalgüner, and Serhan Tuncer
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Ultrastructure ,medicine ,Surgery ,business ,Electron microscopic ,Botulinum toxin a - Published
- 2006
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10. Blockade of angiotensin II type 1 receptor and not of endothelin receptor prevents hypertension and cardiovascular disease in transgenic (mREN2)27 rats via adrenocortical steroid-independent mechanisms
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Anna S. Belloni, Alfredo Sacchetto, Enzo Porteri, Sergio Bova, Meltem Bahcelioglu, Gastone G. Nussdorfer, Achille C. Pessina, Damiano Rizzoni, Giuseppina Mazzocchi, and Gian Paolo Rossi
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Endothelin Receptor Antagonists ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Tetrazoles ,Receptor, Angiotensin, Type 2 ,Receptor, Angiotensin, Type 1 ,Animals, Genetically Modified ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists ,Mice ,Irbesartan ,Adrenal Cortex Hormones ,Internal medicine ,Renin–angiotensin system ,Renin ,Medicine ,Animals ,Phenylephrine ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Aorta ,Dansyl Compounds ,Sulfonamides ,Receptors, Angiotensin ,business.industry ,Receptors, Endothelin ,Biphenyl Compounds ,Antagonist ,Bosentan ,Arteries ,Receptor antagonist ,Angiotensin II ,Rats ,Endocrinology ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Hypertension ,Endothelium, Vascular ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Endothelin receptor ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Abstract —We investigated the role of angiotensin II (Ang II) and endothelin-1 (ET-1) in transgenic (mREN2)27 rats, a model of the monogenic renin-dependent form of severe hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Four-week-old heterozygous male transgenic (mREN2)27 rats (n=24) were matched according to body weight (BW) and blood pressure (BP) and randomly allocated to receive a placebo (group P), the mixed endothelin type A and B receptor antagonist bosentan (100 mg/kg BW PO, group B), the Ang II type 1–specific receptor antagonist irbesartan (50 mg/kg BW PO, group I), or the endothelin type A–selective antagonist BMS-182874 (52 mg/kg BW PO, group BMS). After 4 weeks of treatment, during which BW and BP were measured weekly, animals were euthanized, and the heart, left ventricle, right ventricle, adrenal gland, brain, and kidney were weighed. The plasma levels of adrenocortical steroids were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography. The tension responses of ET-free segments of the thoracic aorta to 5×10 −6 mmol/L phenylephrine, 60 mmol/L KCl, and cumulative doses of ET-1 were assessed. The density of ET-1 receptor subtypes in the aorta and vascular structural changes in the mesenteric arterioles (100 to 200 μm ID) were also measured with autoradiography and myography, respectively. Compared with all other groups, group I rats showed significantly ( P
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