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Actas Urol Esp (Engl Ed) ; 48(4): 311-318, 2024 May.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38369290

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study is predict positive surgical margin (PSM) and pathological T3a (pT3a) upstaging in patients with clinical T1 (cT1) renal cell carcinoma (RCC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: 159 patients who underwent radical nephrectomy (RN) or partial nephrectomy (PN) for RCC. Patients' demographic, laboratory, radiological and pathological data that could predict PSM and pT3a upstaging pre-operatively were evaluated. The categorical and continuous variables were compared between the patient groups with or without PSM and/or pT3a upstaging using Pearson's chi-square test, and independent samples t-test or the Mann-Whitney U test, respectively. RESULTS: PT3a upstaging was detected in 32 (20.1%) patients, and PSM was detected in 28 (17.6%) patients. PT3a upstaging was detected in 27 and 5 patients who underwent open surgery and laparoscopic surgery, respectively (P < .001). In addition, pT3a upstaging was detected in 6 and 26 patients who underwent RN and PN, respectively (P < .001). Peritumoral fatty tissue thickness was 11.97 and 15.38 in the pT1 and pT3a patient groups, respectively (P = .022). In patients with pT3a upstaging, tumor size was larger, and renal nephrometry score and systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) were higher (P < .001, P < .001, and P = .022, respectively). It was determined that De Ritis ratio (DRR) and albumin-to-alkaline phosphatase (ALP) ratio (AAPR) parameters had significant prognostic values in predicting PSM (P = .024, and P = .001, respectively). ROC analysis indicated that tumor size predicted pT3a upstaging with 100% sensitivity and 98.6% specificity when its cut-off value was taken as 6.85 mm (AUC: 1.000, P < .001). In addition, logistic regression analysis revealed AAPR and DRR as significant predictors of PSM (P < .001, and P = .009, repsectively). CONCLUSION: The findings of this study indicated that the surgical technique of choice and the type of operation, tumor size, RNS value, peritumoral fatty tissue thickness, HU values of peritumoral and tumor side fatty tissues, and DRR and SII values can predict pT3a upstaging of patients with cT1 RCC, and that AAPR and DRR values can predict PSM.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Renal Cell , Kidney Neoplasms , Margins of Excision , Neoplasm Staging , Nephrectomy , Humans , Carcinoma, Renal Cell/surgery , Carcinoma, Renal Cell/pathology , Kidney Neoplasms/surgery , Kidney Neoplasms/pathology , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Nephrectomy/methods , Retrospective Studies , Aged
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J Evol Biochem Physiol ; 58(3): 941, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35789678

ABSTRACT

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1134/S0022093022020119.].

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J Evol Biochem Physiol ; 58(2): 430-440, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35599639

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Favipiravir and Vitamin C (Vit C) were used together in the treatment of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the effects of favipiravir on the periodontium are still unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Favipiravir and Vit C treatment on alveolar bone metabolism. Experimental: Fifty healthy adult male Sprague-Dawley rats (2-3 months old) were randomly divided into five equal groups (n = 10): Control, Favi 20, Favi 100, Favi 20+Vit C, Favi 100+Vit C. Favipiravir (20 mg/kg and 100 mg/kg, i.m.) and Vit C (150 mg/kg/day, oral) were administered to the rats for 14 days. Alveolar bone loss (ABL) and histopathological changes were examined using a light microscope. Immunohistochemistry was used to determine levels of receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (RANKL), caspase-3, bone morphogenic protein 2 (BMP-2) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in the bone tissues. Results: Favipiravir increased the levels of RANKL and caspase-3 expression but decreased BMP-2 and ALP levels in a dose-dependent manner. Favi 20+Vit C and Favi 100 +Vit C groups showed decreased RANKL and caspase-3 levels in addition to increased BMP-2 and ALP levels. Conclusion: Favipiravir can cause histopathological damage to the periodontium, but administration of favipiravir combined with Vit C can provide a protective effect against this damage.

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Hum Exp Toxicol ; 38(10): 1212-1223, 2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31256681

ABSTRACT

High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) has been shown to cause cardiovascular toxicity via oxidative stress and inflammation. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the protective effects of melatonin (MLT) against HFCS-induced endothelial and cardiac dysfunction via oxidative stress and inflammation. Thirty-two Sprague Dawley male rats were distributed into three groups as control, HFCS, and HFCS + MLT. HFCS form F55 was prepared as 20% fructose syrup solution and given to the rats through drinking water for 10 weeks, and MLT administrated 10 mg/kg/day orally for last 6 weeks in addition to F55. After decapitation, blood and half of the heart samples were collected for biochemical analysis and other half of the tissues for histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis. Aspartate transaminase, creatine kinase MB, lactate dehydrogenase, total oxidant status and oxidative stress index, and caspase-3 levels increased and total antioxidant status levels decreased significantly in HFCS group. MLT treatment reversed all these parameters. Histopathologically, hyperemia, endothelial cell damage and increased levels of angiogenin, C-reactive protein, inducible nitric oxide synthase, myeloperoxidase and decreased sirtuin-1 (SIRT-1) expressions were observed in HFCS group. MLT ameliorated all these changes. MLT has an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiapoptotic effects on HFCS-induced cardiovascular toxicity through enhancing the expression of SIRT-1.


Subject(s)
Endothelium, Vascular/drug effects , High Fructose Corn Syrup/toxicity , Melatonin/pharmacology , Myocardium/metabolism , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Sirtuin 1/metabolism , Animals , Aorta/drug effects , Aorta/metabolism , Aorta/pathology , Biomarkers/metabolism , Cardiotoxicity , Cardiovascular Diseases/metabolism , Cardiovascular Diseases/pathology , Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control , Endothelium, Vascular/metabolism , Endothelium, Vascular/pathology , Heart/drug effects , Male , Myocardium/pathology , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Signal Transduction
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Acta Gastroenterol Belg ; 81(1): 5-8, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29562371

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Although the presence of autoimmune thyroiditis (AT) in celiac disease (CD) has been well documented among adults, CD in AT has been less reported in children. We aimed to investigate the frequency of CD in children with AT. Materials and Methods : This prospective study was carried out from October 2015 to August 2016 and included 66 patients with AT. Firstly, total IgA and tissue transglutaminase antibody (tTG) IgA levels were measured. Those with increased level of tTG IgA were tested for anti-endomysium IgA antibodies (EMA). Patients with positive EMA underwent gastroduodenoscopy for a definitive diagnosis of CD. RESULTS: Sixty-six patients with AT (52 female) with mean age of 14.68 ± 3.18 years were enrolled. IgA deficiency was found in four patients. Only three of 66 patients (4.5%) were positive for tTG IgA. Patients positive for tTG IgA were then tested for EMA, and only one of them (1.5%) had positive EMA antibodies. Gastroduodenoscopy was performed in this patient. The result of pathological investigation was compatible with CD. Furthermore, one patient with AT had been diagnosed with CD previously. CONCLUSIONS: Two (3.0%) of 66 patients with AT were found to have CD. According to the results, we assume that there is a close relationship between CD and AT disease. However, there is a need for multicentric, prospective studies that would support our findings.


Subject(s)
Celiac Disease/epidemiology , Thyroiditis, Autoimmune/epidemiology , Adolescent , Autoantibodies/immunology , Celiac Disease/diagnosis , Celiac Disease/immunology , Duodenoscopy , Female , Gastroscopy , Humans , Immunoglobulin G/immunology , Male , Prospective Studies , Thyroiditis, Autoimmune/immunology , Turkey/epidemiology
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Niger J Clin Pract ; 19(2): 278-83, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26856295

ABSTRACT

AIM: Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is associated with the release of S100ß and neuron-specific enolase (NSE) indicating cerebral cell injury. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of propofol and sevoflurane on S100ß and NSE levels in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty male patients undergoing CABG were randomly allocated into two groups. One group received sevoflurane (GS) and the other received propofol (GP). Arterial blood samples for analysis of S100ß and NSE levels were taken preoperatively (T1), 30 min after initiation of CPB (T2), at the end of CPB (T3), 1 (T4), 6 (T5) and 24 h (T6) postoperatively. RESULTS: S100ß level was significantly higher compared to all analyzed times at T3 in both groups (P < 0.001). S100ß level was significantly higher in GP than GS only at T2 (P = 0.002). NSE level was significantly higher at T3, T4 and T5 than T1 in the GP (P = 0.001, 0.002 and 0.023, respectively), while a significant increase was seen at T3 and T4 in GS group (P = 0.001 and 0.047, respectively). CONCLUSION: Our findings showed that both S100ß and NSE levels similarly increased during CPB and immediately after CPB during sevoflurane and propofol based anesthesia.


Subject(s)
Methyl Ethers/therapeutic use , Phosphopyruvate Hydratase/blood , Propofol/therapeutic use , S100 Calcium Binding Protein beta Subunit/blood , Aged , Anesthesia , Anesthetics, Inhalation , Brain Injuries , Cardiopulmonary Bypass , Coronary Artery Bypass , Female , Humans , Male , Methyl Ethers/blood , Middle Aged , Phosphopyruvate Hydratase/drug effects , Propofol/blood , S100 Calcium Binding Protein beta Subunit/drug effects , Sevoflurane
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Genet Couns ; 27(4): 485-488, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30226967

ABSTRACT

We here present a rare case of a Turner syndrome with mosaic trisomy 15 identified on chorionic villous sampling (CVS). Although there are several reports in the literature indicating confined placental mosaicism (CPM), counseling parents of a fetus with trisomy 15 mosaicism at CVS remains difficult because of the phenotypic variability. To illuminate that condition an amniocentesis or cord blood study should be offered in conjunction with genetic counseling.


Subject(s)
Chorionic Villi Sampling , Placenta/embryology , Trisomy/genetics , Turner Syndrome/genetics , Uniparental Disomy/genetics , Abortion, Eugenic , Adult , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 15/genetics , Female , Genetic Counseling , Humans , Karyotyping , Mosaicism/embryology , Phenotype , Pregnancy , Trisomy/diagnosis , Turner Syndrome/diagnosis , Turner Syndrome/embryology , Ultrasonography, Prenatal , Uniparental Disomy/diagnosis
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J Mech Behav Biomed Mater ; 35: 70-6, 2014 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24747097

ABSTRACT

The fabrication and characterization of bovine hydroxyapatite (BHA) and cerium oxide (CeO2) composites are presented. CeO2 (at varying concentrations 1, 5 and 10wt%) were added to calcinated BHA powder. The resulting mixtures were shaped into green cylindrical samples by powder pressing (350MPa) followed by sintering in air (1000-1300°C for 4h). Density, Vickers microhardness (HV), compression strength, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies were performed on the products. The sintering behavior, microstructural characteristics and mechanical properties were evaluated. Differences in the sintering temperature (for 1wt% CeO2 composites) between 1200 and 1300°C, show a 3.3% increase in the microhardness (564 and 582.75HV, respectively). Composites prepared at 1300°C demonstrate the greatest compression strength with comparable results for 5 and 10wt% CeO2 content (106 and 107MPa) which are significantly better than those for 1wt% and those that do not include any CeO2 (90 and below 60MPa, respectively). The results obtained suggest optimal parameters to be used in preparation of BHA and CeO2 composites, while also highlighting the potential of such materials in several biomedical engineering applications.


Subject(s)
Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Bone Substitutes/chemistry , Cerium/chemistry , Durapatite/chemistry , Animals , Biomedical Engineering , Cattle , Ceramics , Compressive Strength , Hardness , Materials Testing , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Powders , Pressure , Stress, Mechanical , Temperature
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Genet Couns ; 24(1): 7-12, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23610860

ABSTRACT

Mucolipidosis type III (MLIII) (MIM# 252600) is an uncommon autosomal recessive disorder that results from deficiency of the multimeric enzyme, UDP-N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphotransferase. The enzymatic defect results in deficiencies of lysosomal degradative enzymes with concomitant intracellular accumulation of both partly degraded glycosaminoglycans and sphingolipids leading to clinical manifestations such as short stature, developmental delay and other structural abnormalities. The diagnosis is challenging since musculoskeletal presentation may mimic some of the rheumatic and metabolic disorders. We herein report on a 13-year-old adolescent who was admitted to our rheumatology clinic because of progressive joint stiffness and deformities of her hands. The clinical and radiological findings led us to the diagnosis of MLIII despite negative urinary aminoglycosyaminoglycans. Therefore we decided to check for the presence of elevated activities of alpha-mannosidase and beta-hexosaminidase A+B in the plasma which was actually the case and confirmed the clinical diagnosis ofMLIII.


Subject(s)
Abnormalities, Multiple/diagnosis , Facies , Mucolipidoses/diagnosis , Abnormalities, Multiple/blood , Abnormalities, Multiple/diagnostic imaging , Adolescent , Biomarkers/blood , Diagnosis, Differential , Dysostoses/complications , Dysostoses/diagnostic imaging , Extremities/diagnostic imaging , Female , Hand/diagnostic imaging , Hand Deformities, Acquired/complications , Hand Deformities, Acquired/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Joint Diseases/complications , Joint Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Mucolipidoses/blood , Mucolipidoses/complications , Radiography , Range of Motion, Articular , alpha-Mannosidase/blood , beta-N-Acetylhexosaminidases/blood
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23583881

ABSTRACT

The crystal structures of the six-coordinate complexes [Cd(sac)2(H2O)2(meim)2] (complex 1) formed by reaction of 4-methylimidazole(meim) with [Cd(sac)2(H2O)4]·2H2O (saccharinate=sac), was synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, infrared (IR) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, thermal analysis and X-ray single crystal diffraction. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that complex 1 crystallized in the monoclinic crystal system with space group P21/c. The Cd(II) center was six-coordinated with four nitrogen atoms from two sac and two 4-meim ligands, two oxygen atoms from two aqua ligands. Spectral and thermal analysis data for complex 1 was in agreement with the crystal structures. In addition complex 1 displayed blue fluorescent emission in the solid state at room temperature. Single crystal EPR spectra at room temperature are resolved and have exhibited that two different Cu(2+) complexes were located in different chemical environments which contained two magnetically nonequivalent Cu(2+) sites. In low temperature EPR spectra down to 110 °C did show no considerable change. At higher temperatures, however, both thermo gravimetric analyses (TGA) and EPR spectra showed detectable changes around 140 °C; the causes and the mechanisms of changes are discussed.


Subject(s)
Cadmium/chemistry , Coordination Complexes/chemistry , Copper/chemistry , Imidazoles/chemistry , Saccharin/analogs & derivatives , Cations, Divalent/chemistry , Crystallography, X-Ray , Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy , Models, Molecular , Thermogravimetry
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Eur J Endocrinol ; 168(3): 379-84, 2013 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23221034

ABSTRACT

CONTEXT: Prevalence of Cushing's syndrome (CS) in patients presenting with hirsutism is not well known. OBJECTIVE: Screening of CS in patients with hirsutism. SETTING: Referral hospital. PATIENTS AND OTHER PARTICIPANTS: This study was carried out on 105 patients who were admitted to the Endocrinology Department with the complaint of hirsutism. INTERVENTION: All the patients were evaluated with low-dose dexamethasone suppression test (LDDST) for CS. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Response to LDDST in patients presenting with hirsutism. RESULTS: All the patients had suppressed cortisol levels following low-dose dexamethasone administration excluding CS. The etiology of hirsutism was polycystic ovary syndrome in 79%, idiopathic hirsutism in 13%, idiopathic hyperandrogenemia in 6%, and nonclassical congenital hyperplasia in 2% of the patients. CONCLUSION: Routine screening for CS in patients with a referral diagnosis of hirsutism is not required. For the time being, diagnostic tests for CS in hirsute patients should be limited to patients who have accompanying clinical stigmata of hypercortisolism.


Subject(s)
Cushing Syndrome/physiopathology , Hirsutism/etiology , Adolescent , Adult , Cushing Syndrome/diagnosis , Cushing Syndrome/epidemiology , Dexamethasone , Female , Follicular Phase/blood , Glucocorticoids , Hirsutism/blood , Hirsutism/diagnosis , Hirsutism/pathology , Humans , Hydrocortisone/blood , Hyperandrogenism/diagnosis , Hyperandrogenism/epidemiology , Hyperandrogenism/physiopathology , Hyperplasia , Outpatient Clinics, Hospital , Ovarian Function Tests , Ovary/drug effects , Ovary/pathology , Ovary/physiopathology , Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/diagnosis , Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/epidemiology , Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/physiopathology , Prevalence , Tertiary Care Centers , Turkey/epidemiology , Young Adult
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J Obstet Gynaecol ; 31(3): 245-9, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21417650

ABSTRACT

The objective of the study was to compare intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) outcome and gonadotropin doses between obese women with PCOS and non-obese patients with PCOS. This follow-up study represents ICSI outcomes in obese women with PCOS (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m(2)) compared with non-obese women with PCOS (BMI < 30 kg/m(2)). Obese (n = 18) and non-obese (n = 26) women with PCOS underwent long protocol pituitary suppression, ovarian stimulation and ICSI with fresh embryo transfer. Obese patients with PCOS required higher doses of gonadotropin (2994 IU vs 1719 IU; p < 0.001). Miscarriage rate was significantly higher in obese women compared with the non-obese women with PCOS (60% vs 6.7%, p = 0.002). Our results are valuable for counselling couples before initiation of assisted reproduction techniques (ART).


Subject(s)
Infertility, Female/therapy , Obesity/complications , Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/complications , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic , Abortion, Spontaneous/epidemiology , Adult , Body Mass Index , Embryo Transfer , Female , Follicle Stimulating Hormone/administration & dosage , Humans , Infertility, Female/etiology , Live Birth , Pregnancy , Recombinant Proteins/administration & dosage , Treatment Outcome
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21419691

ABSTRACT

The thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies of powder and single crystals of bis(acesulfamato)tetraaquazinc(II), Zn(acs)(2)(H(2)O)(4), a novel coordination compound, are carried out. Previously synthesized bis(acesulfamato) tetraaquamanganese(II), Mn(acs)(2)(H(2)O)(4), is included into the host in trace amount as a paramagnetic probe for EPR analysis. Single crystal EPR spectra at room temperature are resolved and discussed. Low temperature EPR spectra down to 90K do not show remarkable change. At higher temperatures, however, the TGA and EPR spectra show changes around 335 K and 395 K; the causes and the mechanisms of changes are discussed.


Subject(s)
Coordination Complexes/chemistry , Manganese/chemistry , Temperature , Crystallization , Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Conformation , Organometallic Compounds , Thermogravimetry , X-Ray Diffraction
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J Laryngol Otol ; 124(2): 147-51, 2010 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19922703

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to compare the efficacy of topical pimecrolimus versus hydrocortisone in treating external auditory canal pruritus, using the Modified Itch Severity Scale as an assessment tool. METHODS: We included in the study 40 patients with isolated itching of the external auditory canal who had not received any benefit from previous topical and systemic treatments. Topical 1 per cent pimecrolimus or topical hydrocortisone was applied to each patient's external auditory canal for three months. A Modified Itch Severity Scale was developed and used to assess treatment response. RESULTS: Compared with itching scores on initial assessment, the scores of patients receiving topical pimecrolimus had decreased by 52.3 per cent by the third week of treatment and by 77.6 per cent by the third month, whereas the scores of patients receiving topical hydrocortisone had decreased by 34.4 per cent by the third week and by 64.2 per cent by the third month. CONCLUSIONS: Topical pimecrolimus appears to be as effective as topical hydrocortisone in relieving external auditory canal pruritus. We used a novel scoring system, the Modified Itch Severity Scale, to evaluate external auditory canal pruritus; this is the first self-reporting questionnaire for the quantification of external auditory canal pruritus severity. Further studies are needed to validate this scoring system.


Subject(s)
Ear Diseases/drug therapy , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Pruritus/drug therapy , Tacrolimus/analogs & derivatives , Administration, Topical , Adult , Aged , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Ear Canal , Ear Diseases/diagnosis , Ear Diseases/psychology , Female , Humans , Hydrocortisone/therapeutic use , Male , Middle Aged , Pruritus/diagnosis , Pruritus/psychology , Severity of Illness Index , Surveys and Questionnaires , Tacrolimus/therapeutic use , Treatment Outcome
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 66(12): 1834-7, 2008 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18554919

ABSTRACT

Gamma-ray transmission methods have been used accurately for the study of the properties of soil in the agricultural purposes. In this study, photon attenuation coefficient, porosity and field capacity of soil are determined by using gamma-ray transmission method. To this end, the soil sample was collected from Erzurum and a 2 x 2 in NaI (Tl) scintillation detector measured the attenuation of strongly collimated monoenergetic gamma beam through soil sample. The radioactive sources used in the experiment were (241)Am, (133)Ba and (137)Cs. The mass attenuation coefficients of dry soil samples were calculated from the transmission measurements. The soil samples were irrigated by adding known quantities of water and the soil-water properties were examined. It was observed that gamma-ray transmission method for determination of the soil parameters has advantages such as practical, inexpensive, non-destructive and fast analysis.


Subject(s)
Radioisotopes/analysis , Radiometry/methods , Soil/analysis , Spectrometry, Gamma/methods , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Gamma Rays , Light , Photons , Porosity , Radiation Dosage , Scattering, Radiation
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J Physiol Pharmacol ; 58(1): 105-16, 2007 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17440230

ABSTRACT

It has been believed that overproduction of free radicals and/or deficiency of antioxidant systems, and stress hormones may play a role in etiopathogenesis of many diseases, including gastric ulcer. This study evaluated whether there was an effect of adrenalectomy on lipid peroxidation [malondialdehyde (MDA)] and antioxidant [superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPX) and glutathione (GSH) levels] systems in gastric tissue and erythrocyte in rats. As well, the impacts of administration of prednisolone and epinephrine on these systems in adrenalectomized rats were investigated. Thirty-three rats were randomly grouped as sham-operated (group I), adrenalectomized (group II), adrenalectomized + prednisolone (group III) and adrenalectomized + epinephrine (group IV). After experimental procedures, blood and gastric tissues samples were taken from each animal in all groups. Colorimetric assays were employed to determine gastric tissue and erythrocyte levels of MDA and GSH, and SOD and GPX activities. Adrenalectomy in group II rats caused a marked decrease of SOD and GPX activities and MDA levels, and an increase of GSH levels in gastric tissue and erythrocyte, when compared to sham-operated rats. However, especially epinephrine injection after adrenalectomy resulted in a significantly increase of measured antioxidant enzyme activities and GSH levels in both gastric tissue and erythrocyte. These results indicate that adrenalectomy appeared to alter the levels of antioxidants and lipid peroxidation product in gastric tissue and erythrocyte. Thus, the present study provides a physiological regulatory role of adrenal gland in the maintenance of oxidant/antioxidant balance in gastric tissue and erythrocyte.


Subject(s)
Adrenalectomy , Antioxidants/metabolism , Epinephrine/metabolism , Erythrocytes/metabolism , Gastric Mucosa/metabolism , Oxidative Stress , Prednisolone/metabolism , Animals , Colorimetry/methods , Epinephrine/pharmacology , Erythrocytes/drug effects , Glutathione/metabolism , Glutathione Peroxidase/metabolism , Lipid Peroxidation , Male , Malondialdehyde/metabolism , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Prednisolone/pharmacology , Random Allocation , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Stomach/drug effects , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 65(6): 669-75, 2007 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17353129

ABSTRACT

The Kalpha, Kbeta, and total K X-rays fluorescence cross-sections, as well as the average fluorescence yields for 24 elements with 22

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Cell Biochem Funct ; 22(4): 213-7, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15248180

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present study was to measure plasma uric acid (UA) levels and superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and xanthine oxidase (XO) activities and to evaluate the relationship between these parameters and the severity of pre-eclampsia. Twenty-five pre-eclamptic, 15 healthy pregnant and 15 non-pregnant women were enrolled in this study. Increased mean plasma XO activity was found to be higher in both pre-eclampsia groups than in the healthy pregnant group. Plasma UA levels were the highest in the severe pre-eclampsia group among the study groups. SOD and GSH-Px activities were significantly lower in both pre-eclampsia groups than in the healthy pregnant group (p < 0.005 and p < 0.001, respectively). Increased XO and decreased SOD and GSH-Px activities may contribute to the pathophysiological mechanisms of pre-eclampsia and increased UA may serve a protective role responding to superoxide radicals arising from increased XO activity or other sources in pre-eclampsia.


Subject(s)
Glutathione Peroxidase/blood , Pre-Eclampsia/enzymology , Superoxide Dismutase/blood , Uric Acid/blood , Xanthine Oxidase/blood , Adult , Blood Pressure , Female , Humans , Oxidative Stress , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Trimester, Third , Reactive Oxygen Species , Severity of Illness Index , Young Adult
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Transplant Proc ; 36(1): 56-8, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15013300

ABSTRACT

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is more frequent among end-stage renal failure patients than the normal population. Sildenafil citrate has been successfully used for the symptomatic treatment of erectile dysfunction. The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy and safety of sildenafil citrate in the treatment of ED in patients on hemodialysis. Fifty-five hemodialysis patients above 18 years suffering from ED with steady sexual partners were included in the study. The first five and fifteenth questions of the International Index of Erectile Function were employed to evaluate ED in the patient group. A Single 50-mg sildenafil citrate tablet was prescribed for each patient. The patients were encouraged to take it on the day after hemodialysis and 1 hour before sexual intercourse. The erectile function of the patients after the treatment was re-evaluated in the same manner by International Index of Erectile Function. The ages of the patients ranged between 30 and 73 years (mean 50.6 +/- 10.9). The overall response rate was 74.5% (38/51). Side effects were nausea (n = 2), palpitation (n = 2), flushing (n = 1), and angina (n = 1). Sildenafil citrate (50 mg) was observed to be safe and effective for treatment of hemodialysis patients with careful evaluation and proper patient selection.


Subject(s)
Erectile Dysfunction/etiology , Penile Erection/physiology , Piperazines/therapeutic use , Renal Dialysis/adverse effects , Vasodilator Agents/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Erectile Dysfunction/drug therapy , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Purines , Sildenafil Citrate , Sulfones
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