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The Journal of Urology | 2014

Protective Effects of N-Acetylcysteine on Experimentally Undescended Testis

Ugur Uyeturk; Ayhan Cetinkaya; Gulzade Ozyalvacli; Buket Kin Tekce; Mehmet Emin Ozyalvacli; Eray Kemahli; Adnan Gucuk

PURPOSE We evaluated the efficacy of N-acetylcysteine for testicular damage induced by undescended testes in rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS Flutamide was injected in the abdomen of pregnant rats daily from days 14 to 20 of gestation. Male offspring with cryptorchidism were randomly divided into 2 groups. Healthy male rats without undescended testes comprised the control group (group 1). Group 2 (undescended testes without N-acetylcysteine) received no treatment. Group 3 (undescended testes plus N-acetylcysteine) received intraperitoneal N-acetylcysteine daily. At 70 days after experiment initiation the testes were removed for histopathological and biochemical analysis. RESULTS Mean malonyl dialdehyde values were lowest in group 1 and highest in group 2. In group 3 malonyl dialdehyde levels were significantly lower than in group 2 (p <0.001). Conversely, mean glutathione peroxidase was highest in group 1 and lowest in group 2. Glutathione peroxidase levels in group 3 were significantly higher than in group 2 (p <0.001). Histopathological differences between groups 1 and 3 in the modified Johnsen score were not significant (p = 0.041). However, the differences between these groups and group 2 were significant (p <0.001). The median apoptotic cell count did not differ between groups 1 and 3 but it was significantly higher in group 2 than in the other groups (p = 0.03 and <0.001, respectively). CONCLUSIONS N-acetylcysteine may alleviate undescended testis induced damage to testes through its antioxidant effects. The underlying mechanism of these effects merits further investigation. Long-term studies are also needed as well as comparative animal and human studies.


Chemotherapy | 2014

Protective Effects of Rosmarinic Acid on Doxorubicin-Induced Testicular Damage

Ummugul Uyeturk; Ugur Uyeturk; Tulin Firat; Ayhan Cetinkaya; Buket Kin Tekce; Serkan Çakir

Background: We investigated the protective effects of rosmarinic acid (RA) on testicular damage induced by doxorubicin (DXR) in rats. Methods: In total, 21 rats were divided into 3 groups: the control group that received no treatment, the DXR group that received intraperitoneal (i.p.) DXR on day 7 and the DXR + RA group that received intragastric RA for 10 days with i.p. DXR on day 7. The rats were sacrificed on day 11 for histological and biochemical analyses. To assess oxidative damage, glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were measured. Results: The median modified Johnsen score of the DXR + RA group was higher than that of the DXR group (p = 0.002). The rats with the narrowest seminiferous tubules were in the DXR group (0.17 ± 0.03), and the difference between the DXR + RA and DXR groups was statistically significant (p = 0.002). The number of apoptotic cells in the DXR group was significantly higher than that in the control group, and there were significantly fewer apoptotic cells in the DXR + RA group than in the DXR group (p = 0.002). The MDA level was lowest in the control group and highest in the DXR group, and the level observed in the DXR + RA group significantly lower than that in the DXR group (p = 0.002). The GPx level was highest in the control group, with the level observed in the DXR + RA group significantly higher than that in the DXR group (p = 0.002). The testosterone level was lowest in the DXR group and highest in the control group, and that observed in the DXR + RA group was significantly higher than that in the DXR group (p = 0.018). Conclusions: RA can correct DXR-induced testicular damage through its antioxidant properties. However, the mechanism underlying the effects of RA requires further investigation, and long-term and comparative human studies are also needed.


Journal of Investigative Surgery | 2014

Intraperitoneal Nigella sativa for Prevention of Postoperative Intra-Abdominal Adhesions in Rats

Ahmet Karatas; Tulay Ozlu; Gulzade Ozyalvacli; Mehmet Tosun; Ayhan Cetinkaya; Melahat Emine Dönmez; Arzu Ucar Turker; Hüsna Bayrakdar

ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate intraperitoneal administration of Nigella sativa (NS) to prevent postoperative intraperitoneal adhesion (PPA) after surgical manipulation of rat uterine horn. Materials and Methods: Two forms of NS were used in the study (Volatile oil (NSVO) and the ethanolic extract (NSEE)). A total of 50 rats were randomly assigned to the sham group (n = 10), control group (n = 10), NSVO group (n = 10), NSEE group (n = 10), and the Seprafilm group(n = 10). After 14 days, rats were sacrificed. Adhesions were examined macroscopically, and degree of adhesions was scored. A part of horn was excised, and superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase activities as well as malondialdehyde levels were evaluated, and histological score was calculated. Results: Total microscopic score of the NSEE group was significantly lower than the control group (p = .001) and was marginally significantly lower than the seprafilm group (p = .005). Collagen formation score was higher in the seprafilm group compared to the sham and NSEE groups (p < 0.001, p = .003, respectively). Apoptotic cells were lower in the NSEE group compared to the control group (p = .003) and also lower in the NSEE and NSVO groups compared to the seprafilm group (p = .001, p < .001, respectively). Only SOD activity was higher in the NSVO and seprafilm groups compared to the control group (p < .001). Conclusion: NSEE form seems to have a possible effect in the prevention of PPAs. This may occur by its effect in decreasing collagen formation and by decreasing apoptosis in the injured tissues. NSVO form seems to induce SOD. Therefore, combined use of NSVO with seprafilm may increase the adhesion preventive effect of seprafilm.


Journal of Endourology | 2013

Alleviation of kidney damage induced by unilateral ureter obstruction in rats by Rhodiola rosea.

Ugur Uyeturk; E. Hakan Terzi; Eray Kemahli; Adnan Gucuk; Mehmet Tosun; Ayhan Cetinkaya

PURPOSE To evaluate the efficacy of Rhodiola rosea extract in terms of alleviating the renal damage induced by unilateral ureter obstruction (UUO) in rats. MATERIAL AND METHODS Thirty Wistar albino male rats were divided into five groups: (I) Control, (II) UUO 7 days, (III) UUO 7 days+extract,(IV) UUO 14 days, and (V) UUO 14 days+extract. Seven or 14 days after the initiation of the experimental procedure, the left kidneys of rats in all five groups were removed for histological examination, and their blood was drawn for biochemical measurements. RESULT Median malondialdehyde (MDA) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) levels were, respectively, 39.4 (5.04) nmol/mL and 25.8 (8.01) nmol/minute/mL in group I, 77.9 (12.38) nmol/mL and 5.8 (1.95) nmol/minute/mL in group II, 48.7 (12.1) nmol/mL and 9.1 (2.3) nmol/minute/mL in group III, 58.5 (23.83) nmol/mL and 8.4 (2.1) nmol/minute/mL in group IV, and 44.8 (4.97) nmol/mL and 13.8 (3.73) nmol/minute/mL in group V. There was a statistically significant difference among the groups in terms of MDA and GPx levels (p<0.05 for both). The median numbers of apoptotic cells were 1 (1), 8 (2.25), 3 (1.25), 23.5 (9), and 7 (I) in groups I, II, III, IV, and V, respectively. There was a statistically siginificant difference among the groups in terms of apoptotic cell number (p<0.05). CONCLUSION R. rosea extract was shown to alleviate the renal damage induced by UUO through its antioxidant effects. The mechanism by which R. rosea extract causes these effects merits further investigation.


Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy | 2018

Carvacrol attenuates histopathogic and functional impairments induced by bilateral renal ischemia/reperfusion in rats

Hulya Ozturk; Ayhan Cetinkaya; Selma Erdogan Duzcu; Buket Kin Tekce; Hayrettin Ozturk

BACKGROUND Renal ischemia/reperfusion injury is the most common cause of acute kidney injury, which frequent occurrence in critically ill patients. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to investigate the role of Carvacrol (CARV) against bilateral ischemia reperfusion (I/R) in rats. METHODS Renal I/R injury were induced by clamping of the left and right renal arteries for 45 min followed by 24 h of reperfusion. Thirty male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly allocated to three groups (n = 10): the sham-control group, the renal I/R-untreated (I/R-untreated) group, and the I/R-CARV-treated group. At 2 h before reperfusion, the rats in the I/R- CARV -treated group rats received an i.p. injection of 75 mg/kg CARV. Renal function and histological changes were compared and the relevant parameters of oxidative stress and inflammation were detected. RESULTS Compared to the sham-control group, I/R led to renal dysfunction as evidenced by higher plasma urea and creatinine along with increase in oxidative stress and histological changes in renal tissues. Treatment with CARV decreased urea, creatinine, and renal MDA and MPO levels, and increased SOD, CAT, GSH activity and eNOS expression in the kidney. In the I/R-CARV-treated group, minimal hydropic changes in the tubular epithelial cells and regeneration of tubular epithelium were observed. CONCLUSION These results suggest that CARV treatment could reduce renal injury induced by bilateral renal I/R via anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and cytoprotective effects.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2018

Does ureteral access sheat usage lead to permanent damage in the ureter? A placebo controlled trial in a rabbit model

Adnan Gucuk; Gizem Söyler; Ugur Uyeturk; Burak Yilmaz; Ismail Nalbant; Sebahat Gücük; Aysel Kükner; Ayhan Cetinkaya

PURPOSE To evaluate the clinical stenosis or precursor histological changes that ureteral access sheaths commonly used in ureteroscopic surgeries may cause in the long term in ureter. METHODS In this study, the animals were divided into 9 groups and according to their groups, ureters of the rabbits were endoscopically fitted with 2F and 3F ureter catheters. The catheters were left in place and withdrawn after a specified period of time. All the ureters were excised and evaluated macroscopically, microscopically and histologically. Ureter diameters were measured and FGF-2 (+) labeled fibroblasts were counted in connective tissue as stenosis precursors. RESULTS Macroscopically or microscopically, no stenosis was found in any group. The ureter diameter of the group that were catheterized for the longest time with the catheter that had the widest diameter was significantly lower than the group with the shorter duration and the catheter with the narrower diameter and the control group. When the groups were compared in terms of their FGF values, there was a significant difference in FGF-2 counts at all three ureter levels (p <0.05). CONCLUSION The use of ureteral access sheath may lead to histological changes, as its diameter and duration increase.


Urological Research | 2018

Protective effect of pentoxifylline on oxidative renal cell injury associated with renal crystal formation in a hyperoxaluric rat model

Hayrettin Ozturk; Ayhan Cetinkaya; Tulin Firat; Buket Kin Tekce; Selma Erdogan Duzcu; Hulya Ozturk


Konuralp Tip Dergisi | 2018

The effect of rose oil on penicillin-induced epileptiform activity in rats: an electrophysiological study

Seyit Ankarali; Ersin Beyazçiçek; Erkan Kilinc; Özge Beyazçiçek; Kayhan Ozkan; Ayhan Cetinkaya; Sengul Cangur; Handan Ankarali


Experimental Biomedical Research | 2018

Use of salidroside in a lipopolysaccharide-induced periventricular leukomalacia model

Mustafa Dilek; Gokce Kaya Dincel; Ayhan Cetinkaya; Mervan Bekdas; Nimet Kabakus


Experimental Biomedical Research | 2018

Effects of gestational exercise on hyperoxia-induced brain damage in the newborn

Mustafa Dilek; Gokce Kaya Dincel; Ayhan Cetinkaya; Gamze Dilek; Mervan Bekdas; Erol Ayaz; Nimet Kabakus

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Buket Kin Tekce

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Ugur Uyeturk

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Adnan Gucuk

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Hayriye Orallar

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Mustafa Dilek

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Nimet Kabakus

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Tulin Firat

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Ali Can Önal

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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