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Medical Science Monitor | 2016

Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio, Serum Endocan, and Nesfatin-1 Levels in Patients with Psoriasis Vulgaris Undergoing Phototherapy Treatment.

Aybala Erek Toprak; Emin Ozlu; Tugba Kevser Uzuncakmak; Emre Yalçınkaya; Sadık Sogut; Ayse Serap Karadag

Background Psoriasis is an autoimmune, inflammatory, and chronic disease. Recent studies have evaluated serum endocan and nesfatin-1 levels in patients with inflammatory disorders. The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is an inflammatory marker currently used in many diseases. The aim of the present study was to evaluate NLR, serum endocan, and nesfatin-1 levels in psoriasis vulgaris before and after narrow-band ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) phototherapy treatment and compared to healthy controls. Material/Methods This study was conducted on a total of 88 cases, 39 of which had psoriasis vulgaris and 49 were healthy volunteers. Thirty-nine psoriasis vulgaris patients underwent NB-UVB phototherapy treatment for 3 months. NLR, serum endocan, and nesfatin-1 levels were measured in all psoriasis patients before and after NB-UVB phototherapy and in the control group. Results Compared with the control group, neutrophil count and NLR were significantly higher (p<0.001) in psoriasis patients before NB-UVB phototherapy. Serum endocan levels were significantly correlated with disease activity before treatment. There was no significant difference in NLR, serum endocan, and nesfatin-1 levels in psoriasis patients before and after NB-UVB phototherapy (p>0.05). Conclusions The current study shows that NLR was higher in psoriasis vulgaris patients when compared with the control group, whereas serum endocan and nesfatin-1 levels were not significantly different. In addition, NB-UVB phototherapy did not affect NLR, serum endocan, or nesfatin-1 levels. Further larger-scale studies are required on this subject.


Journal of Investigative Surgery | 2016

Protective Effects of Curcumin on Intestinal Damage in Cholestatic Rats

Mehmet Kanter; Mumtaz Takir; Hasan Huseyin Mutlu; Betül Kanter; Osman Kostek; Aybala Erek Toprak

ABSTRACT Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible protective effects of curcumin on oxidative stress, cell proliferation, and apoptosis in the rat intestinal mucosa after bile duct ligation (BDL). Methods: A total of 18 male Sprague Dawley rats were divided into three groups: sham control, BDL and BDL+curcumin; each group contain six animals. The rats in the curcumin-treated group were given curcumin (100 mg/kg) once a day orally for 14 days, starting 3 days prior to BDL operation. Following 14 days of treatment, all the animals were decapitated and intestinal tissues samples obtained for biochemical and histopathological investigation. Results: Curcumin treatment was found to significantly lower elevated tissue malondialdehyde levels and myeloperoxidase activity, and to raise reduced glutathione levels in intestinal tissues samples. BDL caused severe histopathological injury, including shortening of the villi, loss of villous epithelium, multiple erosions, inflammatory cell infiltration, necrosis, and hemorrhage into the intestinal wall. Curcumin treatment significantly attenuated the severity of intestinal injury, with inhibition of BDL-induced apoptosis and cell proliferation. Conclusion: Curcumin treatment has a protective effect against intestinal damage induced by BDL. The ability of curcumin treatment is to inhibit BDL-induced oxidative stress, apoptosis, and cell proliferation.


American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy | 2016

Chronic rhinosinusitis, endothelial dysfunction, and atherosclerosis.

Omer Celal Elcioglu; Afsar B; Ali Bakan; Mumtaz Takir; Abdullah Ozkok; Alihan Oral; Osman Kostek; Semih Başçı; Kanbay A; Aybala Erek Toprak; Bahat Ka; Kalcioglu Mt; Mehmet Kanbay

Background Chronic inflammation is associated with accelerated atherosclerosis, endothelial dysfunction (ED), and cardiovascular diseases. Because chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is an inflammatory disease, it may be associated with the development of ED and accelerated atherosclerosis. Objective To investigate the relationship between CRS and carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT), flow-mediated dilation (FMD) of the brachial artery, and microalbuminuria. Materials and Methods This cross-sectional study included 38 patients with CRS and 29 healthy controls. In addition to measuring spot urine albumin-creatinine ratios, FMD of the brachial artery and CIMT were assessed noninvasively. Results Patients with CRS had lower FMD scores (p = 0.031), higher CIMT scores (p = 0.005), and a higher urinary albumin-creatinine ratio (p = 0.036) compared with healthy controls. In a multivariate analysis, CIMT and FMD were independently associated with the presence of CRS. However, the relationship between urinary albumin and creatinine, and the presence of CRS was no longer observed. Conclusions CRS is associated with ED and atherosclerosis, as indicated by decreased FMD and increased CIMT in patients with CRS. Further studies are necessary to identify the exact pathophysiologic mechanisms responsible for our findings.


Medical Science Monitor | 2016

Oxidative Stress Status in Childhood Obesity: A Potential Risk Predictor

Elif Kilic; Ömer Faruk Özer; Aybala Erek Toprak; Hayriye Erman; Emel Torun; Sıddıka Kesgin Ayhan; Hifa Gülru Caglar; Sahbettin Selek

Background Childhood obesity characterized by excessive fat in the body is one of the most serious health problems worldwide due to the social, medical, and physiological complications. Obesity and associated diseases are triggering factors for oxidative stress and inflammation. The aim of this study was to explore the possible association between childhood obesity and inflammatory and oxidative status. Material/Methods Thirty-seven obese children and 37 healthy controls selected from among children admitted to BLIND University Paediatrics Department were included in the study. Anthropometric measurements were performed using standard methods. Glucose, lipid parameters, CRP, insulin, total oxidant status (TOS), total anti-oxidant status (TAS) levels, and total thiol levels (TTL) were measured in serum. HOMA index (HOMA-IR) were calculated. The differences between the groups were evaluated statistically using the Mann-Whitney U test. Results Body mass index was significantly higher in the obese group (median: 28.31(p<0.001). Glucose metabolism, insulin, and HOMA-IR levels were significantly higher in the obese group (both p<0.001). Total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglyceride levels were significantly higher in the obese group (p<0.001). TAS (med: 2.5 μmol Trolox eq/L (1.7–3.3)) and TOS (med: 49.1 μmol H2O2 eq/L (34.5–78.8)) levels and TTL (med: 0.22 mmol/L (0.16–0.26)) were significantly higher in the obese group (p=0.001). CRP levels showed positive correlation with TOS and negative correlation with TTL levels (p=0.005, r=0.473; p=0.01, r=−0.417; respectively). TTL levels exhibited negative correlation with TOS levels (p=0.03, r=−0.347). Conclusions In conclusion, obese children were exposed to more oxidative burden than children with normal weight. Increased systemic oxidative stress induced by childhood obesity can cause development of obesity-related complications and diseases. Widely focussed studies are required on the use of oxidative parameters as early prognostic parameters in detection of obesity-related complications.


Dermatology | 2016

Evaluation of Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Haematological and Biochemical Parameters, and Serum Endocan Levels in Patients with Lichen Planus.

Emin Ozlu; Ayse Serap Karadag; Aybala Erek Toprak; Tugba Kevser Uzuncakmak; Fethullah Gerin; Feyza Aksu; Ozlem Ozakpınar; Necmettin Akdeniz

Background and Objective: The current study aimed to evaluate cardiovascular risk factors, haematological and biochemical parameters, and serum endocan concentrations in lichen planus (LP) patients. Methods: This study was conducted with 86 cases, including 43 LP patients and 43 healthy controls. Cardiovascular risk factors, haematological and biochemical parameters, and endocan levels were evaluated. Results: The serum endocan concentrations of LP patients were not significantly different from those of the healthy controls (p > 0.05). There were no significant differences in the serum endocan levels according to classification by cardiovascular risk factors and smoking history (p > 0.05). In the LP group, white blood cell count, platelet distribution width and monocyte count/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratios were significantly higher when compared to the healthy controls (p < 0.05). The LP group had a lower mean platelet volume than the healthy controls (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Serum endocan levels did not change significantly in patients with LP, and there were significant differences in haematological and biochemical parameters.


Clinical Transplantation | 2018

Role of the oxidative stress index, myeloperoxidase, catalase activity for cardiac allograft vasculopathy in heart transplant recipients

Ramazan Kargin; Mehmet Yunus Emiroglu; Mert Evlice; Mehmet Celik; Aybala Erek Toprak; Anıl Avcı; Mehmet Ayturk; Seyhmus Kulahcioglu; Mustafa Bulut; Mustafa Caliskan

The aim of this study was to explore the role of oxidative stress index (OSI), myeloperoxidase (MPO), and catalase (CAT) activity in cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) in heart transplant recipients (HTRs).


International Urology and Nephrology | 2015

Renalase: Another puzzle piece between hypertension and simple renal cysts?

Omer Celal Elcioglu; Baris Afsar; Mumtaz Takir; Aybala Erek Toprak; Ali Bakan; Sibel Bakan; Osman Kostek; Alihan Oral; Hayriye Erman; Adrian Covic; Mehmet Kanbay


Dicle Medical Journal | 2016

Evaluation of Neutrophil to Lymphocyte and Platelet to Lymphocyte Ratios in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Elif Kilic; Aylin Rezvani; Aybala Erek Toprak; Hayriye Erman; Sıddıka Kesgin Ayhan; Emine Poyraz; Nihal Ozaras


Cardiology Journal | 2017

Chemerin as a marker of subclinical cardiac involvement in psoriatic patients

Feyza Aksu; Mustafa Caliskan; Nursen Keles; Aybala Erek Toprak; Tugba Kevser Uzuncakmak; Osman Kostek; Yusuf Yilmaz; Kenan Demircioglu; Esad Cekin; Ibrahim Ozturk; Ayse Serap Karadag


American Journal of Cardiology | 2017

OP-207 [AJC » Miscellaneous] Serum Concentrations of Galectin-3 in Patients with Coronary Artery Ectasia

Gönül Açıksarı; Turgut Uygun; Adem Atici; Kurtuluş Açıksarı; Aybala Erek Toprak; Imran Onur; Yusuf Yilmaz; Muhammed Esad Cekin; Emre Yalçınkaya; Mustafa Caliskan

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Hayriye Erman

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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Osman Kostek

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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Ayse Serap Karadag

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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Mumtaz Takir

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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Mustafa Caliskan

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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Ali Bakan

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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Alihan Oral

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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Emin Ozlu

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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