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Aaps Pharmscitech | 2007

Chitosan film containing fucoidan as a wound dressing for dermal burn healing: preparation and in vitro/in vivo evaluation.

Ali Demir Sezer; F. Hatipoglu; Erdal Cevher; Z. Ogurtan; A. L. Bas; Jülide Akbuğa

The aim of this study was to develop chitosan film containing fucoidan and to investigate its suitability for the treatment of dermal burns on rabbits. Porous films, thickness between 29.7 and 269.0 μm, were obtained by the solvent dropping method. Water vapor permeability (3.3–16.6/0.1 g), the swelling (0.67–1.77 g/g), tensile strength (7.1–45.8 N), and bioadhesion (0.076–1.771 mJ/cm2) of the films were determined. The thinnest films were obtained with the lowest chitosan concentration (P<.05). The water absorption capacity of the films sharply increased with the freeze-drying technique. The film having the thickness of 29.7 μm showed the highest amount of moisture permeability (16.6 g/0.1 g). Higher chitosan concentration significantly increased tensile strength of the films (P<.05). Using higher concentration of lactic acid made films more elastic and applicable, and these films were selected for in vivo studies. Seven adult male New Zealand white rabbits were used for the evaluation of the films on superficial dermal burns. Biopsy samples were taken at 7, 14, and 21 days after wounding, and each wound site was examined macroscopically and histopathologically. After 7 days treatment, fibroplasia and scar were observed on wounds treated with fucoidan-chitosan film. The best regenerated dermal papillary formation, best reepithelization, and the fastest closure of wounds were found in the fucoidan-chitosan film treatment group after 14 days compared with other treatment and control groups. It can be concluded that fucoidan-chitosan films might be a potential treatment system for dermal burns and that changing formulation variables can modulate the characterizations of the films.


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2009

Ultrasonographic examination of the scrotal content in the rabbit.

M Aksoy; H Erdem; F. Hatipoglu; Nc Lehimcioğlu; O Akman; K Özkan

This study was performed to describe a practical technique for ultrasound examination of the scrotal content of the rabbit. The scrotal content of normal rabbits and those with induced lesions (i.e. needle biopsy of the testis and epididymal ligation) were viewed using a portable scanner connected to a 5 or 7.5 MHz real time, B-mode linear array transducer. The effect of frequency (5 and 7.5 MHz), pad material placed under the testicle (rubber, plastic and carton) and the presence of a water sack between the probe and organ were examined to optimize the technique. The best image quality was obtained using a 5-MHz probe when the testicle was fixed on a rubber pad and covered by a water sack. Testicular parenchyma was imaged as homogeneous and moderately echoic. Caput and cauda epididymis were identified as homogeneous and less echoic compared with the testis parenchyma. Variations in the testicular echotexture that occur secondarily to epididymal ligation and testis biopsy could be screened readily. In conclusion, real-time ultrasonography, performed as described in this study, may provide a valuable tool to screen scrotal contents and to identify certain pathological conditions that affect fertility in the rabbit.


International Wound Journal | 2013

Effect of Acticoat® and Cutinova Hydro® on wound healing

M. Arican; F. Hatipoglu; Aysen Uyaroglu; Özgür Özdemir; Kadircan Ozkan

In this study, the effects of the wound‐covering materials, Acticoat® and Cutinova Hydro®, on wound healing have been studied in rabbit models with open and tissue‐lost wounds with full‐thickness flank excisions. Rabbits were used as subjects with three groups of four rabbits each, and trial periods of 7, 14 and 21{uns}days. Four circular wounds, of 1.5 cm diameter were made two on the right (one of them control) and two on the left (one of them control) of the dorsal sides of the abdomen. Acticoat® and Cutinova Hydro® were applied on the wounds with suture for a period of 21 days and one each placed on the right and left sides as control with gauze. Biopsy specimens were taken from the animals at the end of the research period to check the length of the epithelium, epithelial thickness, size of wounds, wound granulation tissue formation and histopathological evaluation for clarity. The Acticoat® group showed better healing and scar formation compared to the Cutinova Hydro® group by macroscopic examination. Epithelial wound length and clarity in terms of statistical difference occurred on day 21 (P <0.05); while the length of the wound epithelium decreased patency, epithelial thickness on days~7, 14 and 21, showed no statistical differences (P >0.05). As a result, the Acticoat® wound dressing was determined as a more reliable for the early wound healing. This study has shown the short‐term clinical benefits of hydroactive, polyurethane dressings in the management of acute wounds. However, longer periods of wound healing procedure should be planned for reliable and safe results of wound dressing. It has also been concluded that microbiological analyses should be included for more robust and reliable comparisons.


Scientific Research and Essays | 2014

Effect of routine pathological procedure on morphometric parameters of the heart in rat models

Özgür Özdemir; Orhan Yavuz; F. Hatipoglu

In this study, the aim was to investigate effects of routine protocols commonly used in pathology (formalin fixation, paraffin embedding, slicing and staining) on morphometrical parameters of hearts in rats. Six males and 6 females rats were used. All of the subjects were euthanized and then hearts were fixed in formalin solution. Hearts were cut at the level of musculus papillaris and cut surfaces area were photographed (Formalin group). Thereafter, cut surfaces of the hearts embedded in paraffin were also photographed (Paraffin group). Staining was done using H&E staining on 5 µm slices and their photographs were taken (Slide Group). Analyses of thickness, diameter and area on the photographs of heart were done by using image analysis software. Left ventricular mass (LVM), left ventricular mass index (LVMI) and cut surface area (CSA) were calculated. Significant differences were found in LVM and LVMI values between Paraffin and Formalin groups (p 0.05) but there were significant differences in CSA values of Paraffin and Formalin group (p<0.05). In conclusion, in case reports, in which left ventricular hypertrophy is investigated by the help of LVM and LVMI, Formalin and Slide group method and results might be more useful. On the other hand, all the three methods might be used in experimental studies included in healthy control groups. Additionally, it was discussed that the gender has no effect on evaluation among groups in terms of LVM and LVMI.


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2008

Preparation of fucoidan-chitosan hydrogel and its application as burn healing accelerator on rabbits.

Ali Demir Sezer; Erdal Cevher; F. Hatipoglu; Z. Ogurtan; A. L. Bas; Jülide Akbuğa


European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics | 2008

The use of fucosphere in the treatment of dermal burns in rabbits

Ali Demir Sezer; Erdal Cevher; F. Hatipoglu; Z. Ogurtan; A. L. Bas; Jülide Akbuğa


Bulletin of The Veterinary Institute in Pulawy | 2009

Pathological changes in the acute phase of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.

Özgür Özdemir; Pınar Peker Akalın; Nuri Baspinar; F. Hatipoglu


Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift | 2002

The effect of Alkanna tinctoria Tausch on burn wound healing in rabbits.

Z. Ogurtan; F. Hatipoglu; Cengiz Ceylan


Revue De Medecine Veterinaire | 2002

An Abattoir Study of Genital Pathology in Cows : II. Uterus, Cervix and Vagina

F. Hatipoglu; M. Ortatatli; M.M. Kiran; H. Erer; M.K. Ciftci


Revue De Medecine Veterinaire | 2002

An abattoir study of genital pathology in cows : I. Ovary and oviduct

F. Hatipoglu; M.M. Kiran; M. Ortatatli; H. Erer; M.K. Ciftci

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M. Arican

University of Liverpool

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