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Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy | 2017

Celecoxib administration reduced mortality, mesenteric hypoperfusion, aortic dysfunction and multiple organ injury in septic rats.

Erdem Kamil Ozer; Mustafa Tugrul Goktas; İbrahim Kılınç; Hulagu Bariskaner; Ceyhan Ugurluoglu; Alper B. Iskit

BACKGROUND The cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 overexpression is associated with vascular injury and multiple organ failure in sepsis. However, constitutive COX-1 and basal COX-2 expressions have physiological effects. We aimed to investigate the effects of partial and selective COX-2 inhibition without affecting constitutive COX-1 and basal COX-2 activities by celecoxib on mesenteric artery blood flow (MABF), vascular reactivity, oxidative and inflammatory injuries, and survival in septic rats accomplished by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). METHODS Wistar rats were allocated into Sham, CLP, Sham+celecoxib, CLP+celecoxib subgroups. 2h after Sham and CLP operations, celecoxib (0.5mg/kg) or vehicle (saline; 1mL/kg) was administered orally to rats. 18h after drug administrations, MABF and responses of isolated aortic rings to phenylephrine were measured. Tissue samples were obtained for biochemical and histopathological examinations. Furthermore, survival rate was monitored throughout 96h. RESULTS Celecoxib ameliorated mesenteric hypoperfusion and partially improved aortic dysfunction induced by CLP. Survival rate was%0 at 49th h in CLP group, but in CLP+celecoxib group it was 42.8% at the end of 96h. Serum AST, ALT, LDH, BUN, Cr and inflammatory cytokine (tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-1 beta and interleukin-6) levels were increased in CLP group that were prevented by celecoxib. The decreases in liver and spleen glutathione levels and the increases in liver, lung, spleen and kidney malondialdehyde levels in CLP group were blocked by celecoxib. The histopathological protective effects of celecoxib on organ injury due to CLP were also observed. CONCLUSIONS Celecoxib has protective effects on sepsis due to its preservative effects on mesenteric perfusion, aortic function and its anti-inflammatory and antioxidative effects.


Pharmacological Reports | 2017

Thymoquinone protects against the sepsis induced mortality, mesenteric hypoperfusion, aortic dysfunction and multiple organ damage in rats

Erdem Kamil Ozer; Mustafa Tugrul Goktas; Aysun Toker; Sultan Pehlivan; Hulagu Bariskaner; Ceyhan Ugurluoglu; Alper B. Iskit

BACKGROUND Thymoquinone (TQ) is a potent cytoprotective, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent. We aimed to investigate the possible protective effects of TQ on survival, mesenteric artery blood flow (MABF), vascular reactivity, oxidative and inflammatory injuries in a murine sepsis model induced by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). METHODS Wistar rats were divided into the following four groups: Sham, CLP, Sham+TQ and CLP+TQ. TQ (1mg/kg/day) or vehicle (dimethyl sulfoxide, 1mL/kg/day) was intraperitoneally injected for 3 days. At 4th day Sham or CLP operation was applied. 20h after the operations, MABF and contractile responses of isolated aortic rings to phenylephrine were measured. Tissue samples were obtained for histopathological and biochemical examinations. Also, survival rates were recorded throughout 96h. RESULTS TQ ameliorated mesenteric hypoperfusion and partially attenuated aortic dysfunction induced by CLP. Survival rate was %0 at 42nd h in CLP group, but in CLP+TQ group it was 33.4% at the end of 96h. Serum levels of AST, ALT, LDH, BUN, Cr and inflammatory cytokines (tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-1 β and interleukin-6) increased in CLP group that were prevented by TQ. The decreases in liver, spleen and kidney glutathione levels and the increases in liver, lung, kidney and spleen malondialdehyde levels induced by CLP were inhibited by TQ. The histopathological protective effects of TQ on multiple organ damage due to CLP were also observed. CONCLUSION TQ has ameliorative effects on sepsis due to its protective effects on mesenteric perfusion, contractile function of aorta and its anti-inflammatory and antioxidative effects.


Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2017

Infliximab alleviates the mortality, mesenteric hypoperfusion, aortic dysfunction, and multiple organ damage in septic rats

Erdem Kamil Ozer; Mustafa Tugrul Goktas; İbrahim Kılınç; Aysun Toker; Hulagu Bariskaner; Ceyhan Ugurluoglu; Alper B. Iskit

Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) is a pivotal mediator that triggers inflammatory process, oxidative stress, and multiple organ injury in sepsis. We investigated the effects of infliximab on survival, mesenteric artery blood flow (MBF), vascular reactivity, and oxidative and inflammatory injuries in cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced sepsis. Wistar rats were divided into Sham, CLP, Sham+infliximab, and CLP+infliximab subgroups. Twenty-four hours before the operations, rats were injected intraperitoneally with infliximab (7 mg/kg) or vehicle (saline; 1 mL/kg). Twenty hours after the operations, MBF and phenylephrine responses of isolated aortic rings were measured. Tissue damages were examined biochemically and histopathologically. Furthermore, survival rates were monitored throughout 96 h. Infliximab improved survival, mesenteric perfusion, and aortic function after CLP. Increases of serum AST, ALT, LDH, BUN, Cr, and inflammatory cytokines (tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-1 beta, and interleukin-6) induced by CLP were blocked by infliximab. Infliximab prevented malondialdehyde elevations in septic liver, lung, spleen, and kidney tissues, as well as glutathione reductions in septic liver, spleen, and kidney tissues. Protective effects of infliximab on multiple organ damage were also observed histopathologically. Infliximab showed protective effects in sepsis due to its improvement effects on mesenteric perfusion, aortic function, and its anti-inflammatory and antioxidative effects.


Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy | 2017

Coenzyme Q10 improves the survival, mesenteric perfusion, organs and vessel functions in septic rats

Erdem Kamil Ozer; Mustafa Tugrul Goktas; Ibrahim Kilinc; Sultan Pehlivan; Hulagu Bariskaner; Ceyhan Ugurluoglu; Alper B. Iskit

BACKGROUND Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a naturally occurring, lipid-soluble antioxidant and an essential electron carrier in the mitochondrial respiratory chain. In sepsis, CoQ10 deficiency induced by mitochondrial failure can lead to hypoxia, hypoperfusion, oxidative organ damage and finally death. We aimed to investigate the effects of CoQ10 on survival, mesenteric artery blood flow (MABF), vascular reactivity, oxidative and inflammatory injuries in cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced sepsis. METHODS Wistar rats were divided into Sham, CLP, Sham+CoQ10, CLP+CoQ10 subgroups. CoQ10 (10mg/kg/day) or vehicle (olive oil; 1mL/kg/day) was intraperitoneally injected for 15days. At 16th day, Sham or CLP operation was performed. 20h after the operations, MABF and phenylephrine responses of isolated aortic rings were measured. Tissue samples were obtained for histopathological and biochemical evaluations. Furthermore, survival rates were monitored throughout 96h. RESULTS CoQ10 prevented mesenteric hypoperfusion and aortic dysfunction induced by CLP. Survival rate was %0 at 46th h in CLP group, but in CLP+CoQ10 group it was 37.5% at the end of 96h. CLP-induced elevations of serum AST, ALT, LDH, BUN, Cr and inflammatory cytokine (tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-1 beta and interleukin-6) levels were blocked by CoQ10. CoQ10 restored the increased liver, lung, spleen and kidney malondialdehyde levels and as well as reduced liver and spleen glutathione levels. The protective effects of CoQ10 on multiple organ damage were also observed histopathologically. CONCLUSIONS CoQ10 showed protective effects in sepsis due to its preservative effects on mesenteric perfusion, aortic function and also its anti-inflammatory and antioxidative effects.


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2018

Para-aortic paraganglioma mimicking lymph node metastasis in an ovarian carcinoma: a case report

Gozde Sahin; Ceyhan Ugurluoglu; Serra Akar; Ayhan Gül; Ayşegül Kebapçılar; Çetin Çelik

Paragangliomas are extremely rare neuroendocrine neoplasms with a reported incidence of 2–8 per million. They are chromaffin cell tumours that develop from neural crest cells in the autonomic nervous system, and they are usually located along the para-aortic chain. Paragangliomas synthesise, store and secrete catecholamines. Therefore, paragangliomas may present with headache, sweating, palpitation and hypertensive symptoms. On the contrary, they may remain silent, which leads to misdiagnoses (Petri et al. 2009). We describe an ovarian carcinoma patient with coincident paraganglioma located in the para-aortic region.


Diagnostic Cytopathology | 2016

Using Computerized Cytomorphometry to Distinguish between Benign and Malignant Cases in Thyroid Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology: CYTOMORPHOMETRY OF, not ON THYROID FNAC

Zeliha Esin Celik; Serdar Altınay; Fahriye Kilinc; Nur Arslan; Burcu Sanal Yılmaz; Pinar Karabagli; Ceyhan Ugurluoglu

Only a small number of studies on computerized cytomorphometry have been performed for thyroid FNAC. The present study aimed to determine the usefulness of computerized cytomorphometry methods to further classify thyroid lesions as benign or malignant and to compare the practicability and value of using Papanicolaou (Pap) and Giemsa stains in thyroid FNAC by evaluating their association to various cytologic nuclear parameters.


Inflammation | 2017

Effects of Carvacrol on Survival, Mesenteric Blood Flow, Aortic Function and Multiple Organ Injury in a Murine Model of Polymicrobial Sepsis

Erdem Kamil Ozer; Mustafa Tugrul Goktas; Aysun Toker; Hulagu Bariskaner; Ceyhan Ugurluoglu; Alper B. Iskit


International Orthopaedics | 2018

Effect of curcumin on tendon healing: an experimental study in a rat model of Achilles tendon injury

Ali Güleç; Yılmaz Türk; Bahattin Kerem Aydin; Omer Faruk Erkocak; Selim Safalı; Ceyhan Ugurluoglu


American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics | 2016

Eruption of an impacted canine in an adenomatid odontogenic tumor treated with combined orthodontic and surgical therapy.

Emire Aybuke Erdur; Zehra Ileri; Ceyhan Ugurluoglu; Mustafa Cakir; Doğan Dolanmaz


International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology | 2015

Fine needle aspiration biopsy of thyroid nodules: cytologic and histopathologic correlation of 1096 patients.

Ceyhan Ugurluoglu; Fatma Dobur; Pinar Karabagli; Zeliha Esin Celik

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Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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