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Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation | 2014

The evaluation of plasma viscosity and endothelial dysfunction in smoking individuals.

Fatma Ates Alkan; Gulfidan Cakmak; Denizhan Karis; Zuhal Aydan Saglam; Tayyibe Saler; Levent Umit Temiz; Mustafa Yenigun; Meltem Ercan

BACKGROUND Smoking is considered to be one the of risk factors effecting atherosclerosis which is associated the physical forces, biological and chemical stimuli occuring in vessel wall. The aim of this study is analysis of the biomechanical (plasma viscosity) and biochemical effect (nitric oxide, NOx; asymmetric dimethylarginine, ADMA) of smoking on endothelial function. METHODS One hundred-twenty two individuals were divided into three groups according to their smoking status. Plasma viscosity was measured by Harkness Capillary Viscometer. Plasma NOx level was determined by enzymatic methods using commercial kits. ADMA concentration was determined by Elisa Plasma Assay and and physiologic spirometric and arterial gas parameters and pulmonary blood flow rate (PBFR) were measured. RESULTS Viscosity variables of former smokers were significantly higher than those of non-smokers (p < 0.001). NOx levels were found to be statistically significantly higher when compared with current smokers and non-smokers (p < 0.001), and former smokers and non-smokers (p < 0.05). There was a higher fibrinogen levels in current smokers (p < 0.05) than smokers. CONCLUSIONS Smoking increases the plasma viscosity that may lead endothelial damage. Plasma viscosity plays an important role as a biophysical mechanical marker on the behalf of hemodynamics. Biochemical markers, NOx and ADMA may show this damage, however, we observed that plasma viscosity can be consistent with biochemical markers. Thus, plasma viscosity may be useful for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of the patients.


Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation | 2016

Effects of cigarette smoking on hemorheologic parameters, plasma osmolality and lung function

Dilek Duzgun Ergun; Denizhan Karis; Fatma Ates Alkan; Gulfidan Cakmak; Mustafa Yenigun; Meltem Ercan

BACKGROUND Cigarette smoking deteriorates human health via vascular disorders, cancer and especially respiratory diseases. The aim of this study is to investigate effects of cigarette smoking on hemorheologic parameters, plasma osmolality and lung function in individuals without diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). METHODS Patients diagnosed without COPD utilizing respiratory function test were enrolled in the study with three groups, ex-smokers (n = 21), current-smokers (n = 35) and never-smokers (n = 43). Hemorheologic parameters and plasma osmolality were measured in hemorheology laboratory. SPSS 17.0 was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS Blood and plasma viscosity, fibrinogen and hematocrit levels, mean corpuscular volume and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration were significantly elevated in ex-smokers and current-smokers compared to never-smokers. The standardized red blood cell deformability and oxygen delivery index and lung function were statistically lower in current-smokers than never-smokers. Pulmonary blood flow rate was statistically lower in current-smokers and ex-smokers than never-smokers. Plasma osmolality was statistically significantly higher in ex-smokers and current-smokers than never-smokers. CONCLUSIONS Our findings clearly show that cigarette smoking has severe effects on hemorheologic parameters, plasma osmolality and lung function even in individuals without COPD. Blood and plasma viscosity with plasma osmolality might be useful markers to detect early hemorheologic-hemodynamic alterations in cigarette smokers.


Translational Respiratory Medicine | 2013

Blood viscosity as a forgotten factor and its effect on pulmonary flow

Gulfidan Cakmak; Fatma Ates Alkan; Kazim Korkmaz; Zuhal Aydan Saglam; Denizhan Karis; Mustafa Yenigun; Meltem Ercan

BackgroundThe effect of smoking on blood viscosity is widely known. There are, however, few studies on the effect of blood viscosity on pulmonary circulation.MethodsWe aimed to observe the relationship between blood viscosity and pulmonary circulation among smokers and non-smokers. The study comprised 114 subjects in three groups: group 1, ex-smokers; group 2, smoked at least 10 packs/year and still smoking; group 3, never smoked. Blood viscosity (BV), pulmonary blood flow (PBF), and right ventricular systolic pressure (RVSP) were measured in all subjects.ResultsPBF was significantly lower in group 1 compared with group 3 (p < 0.05). BV in group 1 was significantly higher than group 3 (p < 0.05) while BV in group 2 was significantly higher than group 3 (p < 0.05). PBF in group 2 was significantly lower than group 3 (p = 0.01).ConclusionsWe believe that BV is a significant and forgotten factor that plays an important role in pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases. BV may affect PF even during the course of smoking, and before the clinical onset of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Therefore, individuals at risk of pulmonary hypertension could be detected earlier with a simple blood test.


Internal Medicine | 2009

The Assessment of Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity in Diabetes Mellitus with Regard to Microalbuminuria

Tayyibe Saler; Gulfidan Cakmak; Zuhal Aydan Saglam; Esra Ataoglu; Tijen Yesim Erdem; Mustafa Yenigun


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2004

The Effects of Add-on Zafirlukast Treatment to Budesonide on Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness and Serum Levels of Eosinophilic Cationic Protein and Total Antioxidant Capacity in Asthmatic Patients

Gulfidan Cakmak; Tuncalp Demir; Bilun Gemicioglu; Akın Aydemir; Emel Serdaroglu; Orkide Donma


Archive | 2009

Platelets: Indicator of inflammation in COPD

Gulfidan Cakmak; Zuhal Aydan Saglam; Tayyibe Saler; Mustafa Yenigun; Esra Ataoglu; Levent Umit Temiz; Tuncalp Demir


The Indian journal of chest diseases & allied sciences | 2012

Socio-economic status of smokers presenting to the outpatient service: does chronic obstructive pulmonary disease make a difference?

Gulfidan Cakmak; Zuhal Aydan Saglam; Tayyibe Saler; Yenigun M; Temiz Lu


The Indian journal of chest diseases & allied sciences | 2007

Myotonic dystrophy and sleep apnea

Gulfidan Cakmak; Tayyibe Saler; Mustafa Yenigun; Zuhal Aydan Saglam; Esra Ataoglu; Tuncalp Demir


Biological Trace Element Research | 2018

Analysis of the Relationship Between Hemorheologic Parameters, Aluminum, Manganese, and Selenium in Smokers

Fatma Ates Alkan; Denizhan Karis; Gulfidan Cakmak; Alev Meltem Ercan


European Respiratory Journal | 2015

Assesment of palliative care in lung cancer in Turkey (ASPECT study)

Yilmaz Bulbul; Tevfik Ozlu; Sibel Arınç; Berna Akinci Ozyurek; Hulya Gunbatar; Aysegul Senturk; Ayse Bahadir; Melike Ozcelik; Ufuk Yilmaz; Makbule Ozlem Akbay; Leyla Saglam; Talat Kilic; Gamze Kirkil; Neslihan Ozcelik; Dursun Tatar; Serap Argun Baris; Mehmet Yavsan; Hatice Selimoglu Sen; Serdar Berk; Murat Acat; Gulfidan Cakmak; Perran Fulden Yumuk; Yavuz Selim Intepe; Sibel Ayik; Ilknur Basyigit; Sibel Özkurt; Levent Cem Mutlu; Zehra Yasar; Hidir Esme; M.M. Erol

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