Furkan Dursun
Military Medical Academy
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Renal Failure | 2014
Ercan Malkoç; Bilal Fırat Alp; Zafer Demirer; Ali Guragac; Furkan Dursun; Ferhat Ates; Ibrahim Yildirim; Ramazan Yuksel; Bulent Uysal; Turgut Topal; Yasemin Gulcan Kurt; Ayhan Ozcan; Ahmet Guven
Abstract Objectives: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESW) induces renal damage by excessive production of free oxygen radicals. Free Oxygen radicals cause cellular injury by inducing nicks in DNA. The enzyme poly(adenosine diphosphate-ribose) polymerase (PARP) involved in the process of repair of DNA in damaged cells. However, its activation in damaged cells can lead to adenosine triphosphate depletion and death. Thus, we designed a study to evaluate the efficacy of 3-aminobenzamide (3-AB), a PARP inhibitor, against extracorporeal shock wave induced renal injury. Methods: Twenty-four Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into three groups: control, ESW, ESW + 3-AB groups. All groups except control group were subjected to ESW procedure. ESW + 3-AB group received 20 mg/kg/day 3-aminobenzamide intraperitoneally at 2 h before ESW and continued once a day for consecutive 3 days. The surviving animals were sacrificed at the 4th day and their kidneys were harvested for biochemical and histopathologic analysis. Blood samples from animals were also obtained. Results: Serum ALT and AST levels, serum neopterin and tissue oxidative stress parameters were increased in the ESW group and almost came to control values in the treatment group (p < 0.05, ESW vs. ESW + 3-AB). Histopathological injury score were significantly lower in treatment group than the ESW group (p < 0.05, ESW vs. ESW + 3-AB). Conclusion: Our data showed that PARP inhibition protected renal tissue against ESW induced renal injury. These findings suggest that it would be possible to improve the outcome of ESW induced renal injury by using PARP inhibitors as a preventive therapy.
The Journal of Urology | 2012
Hasan Soydan; Ilker Akyol; Ferhat Ates; Omer Yilmaz; Furkan Dursun; Kadir Baykal
PURPOSE Genital development is affected by pubertal process to a great extent, and puberty is a complex phenomenon that is influenced by multiple factors resulting in individual differences. We studied penile length and its relationship to pubertal stage in boys 13 to 15 years old. MATERIALS AND METHODS Healthy boys who were candidates for military high school were evaluated between June and July 2011. Age, residence and body mass index were recorded. Stretched penile length was measured. Pubic hair was assessed according to Tanner and Marshall staging. Genital puberty stage was defined by measurement of testicular volume with Prader orchidometer. Relationship of penile length to age, residence, pubertal stages and body mass index was evaluated statistically. RESULTS A total of 1,539 boys were included in the study. Mean ages and number of patients according to genital stage were as follows. Mean age was 14 years for genital stage 1 (5 patients), 13.9 years (range 13 to 15) for stage 2 (194), 14.07 years (13 to 15) for stage 3 (965) and 14.11 years (13 to 15) for stage 4 (375). Linear regression analysis revealed a significant effect of body mass index, genital stage and pubic hair stage on penile length (p <0.001) but no significant effect of age or residence. Mean penile length was significantly different among different age groups and among pubertal stages. However, mean penile lengths of different age groups within the same pubertal stage were similar. CONCLUSIONS Penile length during puberty should be evaluated individually according to the current pubertal stage. Our study offers a reliable reference table of penile length for pubertal age group.
Türk Üroloji Dergisi/Turkish Journal of Urology | 2013
Hasan Soydan; Furkan Dursun; Ömer Yılmaz; Sezgin Okçelik; Ferhat Ates; Kenan Karademir
Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift | 2012
Ercan Malkoc; Ferhat Ates; Sami Uguz; Furkan Dursun; Fuat Can; Kadir Baykal
Journal of Clinical and Analytical Medicine | 2017
Onder Kara; Ercan Malkoc; Furkan Dursun; Mesut Mutluoglu; Zeki Aktas; Ali Memis; Hasan Soydan; Ferhat Ates
Revista Internacional de Andrologia | 2016
Furkan Dursun; Fahri Sumer; Ufuk Berber; Burhan Unal
Journal of Andrology | 2014
Furkan Dursun; Ercan Malkoc; Sezgin Okçelik; Abdullah Cirakoglu; Ferhat Ates; Kenan Karademir; Temucin Senkul; Hasan Soydan
International Urology and Nephrology | 2016
Onder Kara; Ahmed Elshafei; Yaw Nyame; Bulent Akdogan; Ercan Malkoc; Tianming Gao; Mesut Altan; Burak Çıtamak; Emin Mammadov; Furkan Dursun; Daniel Greene; Temucin Senkul; Ferhat Ates; Haluk Ozen; J. Stephen Jones
Revista Internacional de Andrologia | 2015
Ferhat Ates; Furkan Dursun; Ercan Malkoc; Zeki Aktas; Sezgin Okçelik; Kenan Karademir
Journal of Urological Surgery | 2015
Hasan Soydan; Ercan Malkoc; Sezgin Okçelik; Omer Yilmaz; Ferhat Ates; Furkan Dursun; Kenan Karademir; Temuçin Şenkul