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The Scientific World Journal | 2012

Beneficial effects of montelukast against methotrexate-induced liver toxicity: a biochemical and histological study.

Evren Köse; Hilal Irmak Sapmaz; Ediz Sarihan; Nigar Vardi; Yusuf Turkoz; Nihat Ekinci

The effects of montelukast against methotrexate-induced liver damage were investigated. 35 Wistar albino female rats were divided into 5 groups as follows: group I: control; group II: montelukast (ML); group III: methotrexate (Mtx); group IV: montelukast treatment after methotrexate application (Mtx + ML); group V: montelukast treatment before methotrexate application (ML + Mtx). At the end of the experiment, the liver tissues of rats were removed. Malondialdehyde (MDA), myeloperoxidase (MPO), and reduced glutathione levels were determined from liver tissues. In addition, the liver tissues were examined histologically. MDA and MPO levels of Mtx group were significantly increased when compared to control group. In Mtx + ML group, these parameters were decreased as compared to Mtx group. Mtx injection exhibited major histological alterations such as eosinophilic staining and swelling of hepatocytes. The glycogen storage in hepatocytes was observed as decreased by periodic acid schiff staining in Mtx group as compared to controls. ML treatment did not completely ameliorate the lesions and milder degenerative alterations as loss of the glycogen content was still present. It was showed that montelukast treatment after methotrexate application could reduce methotrexate-induced experimental liver damage.


Toxicology and Industrial Health | 2011

Hepatotoxic activity of toluene inhalation and protective role of melatonin

Ufuk Tas; Murat Ogeturk; Sedat Meydan; Ilter Kus; Tuncay Kuloglu; Necip Ilhan; Evren Köse; Mustafa Sarsilmaz

This study was designed to investigate the harmful effects of toluene inhalation in the liver of rats and possible protective effects of melatonin on these detrimental effects. For this purpose, 21 adult male Wistar-albino rats were randomly divided into three equal groups. Animals in group I were used as control. The rats in group II were exposed to toluene (3000 ppm/1 hour/day) for 4 weeks, while the rats in group III were treated with melatonin (10 mg/kg/day, intraperitoneally [ip]) plus toluene inhalation. At the end of the experimental period, liver and blood samples were taken from the decapitated animals. Serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), total bilirubin and albumin levels were determined. Liver tissue sections were stained with routine histological methods and examined under the light microscope. In addition, the sections were immunohistochemically stained using avidin-biotin-peroxidase method for determination of apoptosis. The liver tissue activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), catalase (CAT) and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were also measured. Toluene inhalation significantly increased serum ALT, AST and tissue MDA, and decreased serum albumin, but did not affect serum ALP, total bilirubin levels and tissue SOD, GSH-Px and CAT activity when compared with controls. The increases in tissue MDA and serum ALT and AST levels induced by toluene inhalation were significantly inhibited by melatonin treatment. In light microscopic observations of tissues from toluene-inhaled rats, massive hepatocyte degeneration, ballooning degeneration and mild pericentral fibrosis were observed. Bax immune reactivity was also increased significantly. Melatonin treatment decreased the balloon degeneration, fibrosis and Bax immune reactivity in the liver of toluene-inhaled rats. In view of the present findings, it is suggested that melatonin has hepatoprotective effects against toluene toxicity via primarily antioxidative properties.


Medicine Science | International Medical Journal | 2017

The role of chrysin against harmful effects of formaldehyde exposure on the morphology of rat fetus liver and kidney development

Songul Cuglan; Nihat Ekinci; Azibe Yildiz; Zumrut Dogan; Hilal Irmak Sapmaz; Nigar Vardi; Fatma Ozyalin; Sinan Bakırcı; Mahmut Cay; Evren Köse; Yusuf Turkoz; Davut Ozbag

This study was aimed to investigate possible harmful effects of formaldehyde (FA) exposure on the morphology of fetus liver and kidney development during pregnancy and also to determinate possible protective role of chrysin (CH) against these harmful effects. For this aim, after pregnancy was induced, 58 female rats were divided into 6 groups. Serum physiologic (SF) was injected to the Group I rats intraperitoneally (i.p.). 20 mg/kg CH was given to the Group II via gavage. 0.1 mg/kg FA was applied to the Group III (i.p.), 1 mg/kg FA was injected to Group IV (i.p.) 0.1 mg/kg FA was given to Group V i.p., and 20 mg/kg CH was given to the same group via gavage. 1 mg/kg FA was applied to Group VI i.p., and 20 mg/kg CH was given to the same group via gavage. Fetuses were taken from each pregnant rat with cesarean section on the 20th day of the pregnancy. The morphological analyses of the fetuses, liver and kidney; biochemical and histological analyses of the liver and kidney were performed. The fetal body, liver and kidney weight of the FA groups demonstrated a statistically significant decrease the compared to control group. Also the FA-1 group were observed histopathological changes on the fetus liver and kidneys. FA exposure causes harmful effects on fetus the liver and kidneys. CH reduces the negative effect on morphological variables statistically. Although CH is insufficient to fix the histopathological changes that occur in the liver, damaging effects that occur in the kidney decreased statistically.


Journal of Turgut Ozal Medical Center | 2016

Variation of axillopectoral muscle and surgical importance: a case report -

Mahmut Cay; Songul Cuglan; Deniz Senol; Davut Ozbag; Evren Köse

M. axillopectoralis (MAP) has been examined under different names and variations in different studies. In routinely conducted dissection studies, an arch holding onto m. pectoralis major originating from latissimus dorsi muscle was detected in the left fossa axillaris of a male cadaver aged 35-40. It was determined that the end branches of a. axillaris, v. axillaris, and plexus brachialis existing in that area passed through the underneath of that arch. MAP has a clinical and morphological importance for those surgeons that are to make surgical interventions in the fossa axillaris area. Thus, surgeons are required to consider the probability of such muscle structure to exist in this area.


erciyes medical journal | 2012

A Rare Congenital Vascular Anomaly: A Case of Left-sided Inferior Vena Cava - Computed Tomography Findings

Mustafa Koc; Evren Köse; Mustafa Sarsilmaz

The inferior vena cava (IVC) conveys blood to the right atrium from all structures below the diaphragm. The majority of its course is within the abdomen, but a small section lies within the fibrous pericardium in the thorax. It is formed by the junction of the common iliac veins anterior to the fifth lumbar vertebral body, a little to its right. It ascends anterior to the vertebral column, to the right of the aorta. It opens into the inferior-posterior part of the right atrium (1, 2).


Cell Biochemistry and Function | 2007

Melatonin prevents formaldehyde‐induced neurotoxicity in prefrontal cortex of rats: an immunohistochemical and biochemical study

Ismail Zararsiz; Ilter Kus; Murat Ogeturk; Nusret Akpolat; Evren Köse; Sedat Meydan; Mustafa Sarsilmaz


Neurosciences (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) | 2007

Protective effect of omega-3 fatty acids in a rat focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion model.

Ahmet Kavakli; Evren Köse; Ilter Kus; Ismail Zararsiz; Nusret Akpolat; Mustafa Sarsilmaz


Neurosciences (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) | 2009

The effects of acupuncture on rats with brain ischemia- reperfusion

Ahmet Kavakli; Evren Köse; Nusret Akpolat


Journal of Turgut Ozal Medical Center | 2011

The Effects of Montelukast Against Methotrexate-Induced Acute Renal Damage

Evren Köse; Ali Beytur; Nigar Vardi; Yusuf Turkoz; Nihat Ekinci; Zülal Ekincioğlu


Fırat Tıp Dergisi | 2007

Öğrenme Davranışlarında Gül Esans Yağ Aromasının Rolü: Deneysel Bir Çalışma

Evren Köse; Mustafa Sarsilmaz; Murat Ogeturk; İlter Kuş; Ahmet Kavakli; Ismail Zararsiz

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Davut Ozbag

Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University

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