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Brain Research Bulletin | 2010

Glutamate responsiveness of medial vestibular nucleus neurons in aged rats

Aydin Him; Ramazan Guneser; Nureddin Cengiz; Gürkan Öztürk

Disequilibrium, dizziness, vertigo and falls are vestibular system-related problems which are very common especially in older people. In order to clarify these age-related disorders one must understand first the age-related changes in the properties of vestibular neurons that are responsible for equilibrium. The responsiveness of medial vestibular nucleus (MVN) neurons to the NMDA and AMPA/kainate receptor agonists was investigated in slices prepared from young and aged rats using extracellular single cell recording techniques. In both young and aged rats bath application of NMDA and AMPA caused a reversible, dose-dependant increase in the spontaneous discharge of the MVN neurons. The excitatory effects of both NMDA and AMPA on the spontaneous activity of aged MVN neurons were similar to those of young MVN neurons. The spontaneous firing rates of the MVN cells were also similar in young and aged rats. These results suggest that the responsiveness of the NMDA and AMPA/kainate receptors and the excitability of the MVN neurons do not change with age.


Brain Research | 2002

Regulation of calcitonin gene-related peptide expression in vitro: possibility of a new role for leukemia inhibitory factor.

Gürkan Öztürk

Calcitonin-gene related peptide is among a group of peptides whose expressions are down-regulated following peripheral nerve damage. It is known that this is probably due to deprivation of some target-derived neurotrophic factors, mainly of nerve growth factor though positive effect of other factors, for example that of leukemia inhibitory factor on galanin has also been demonstrated. In this study, the effects of leukemia inhibitory factor and nerve growth factor on calcitonin gene related peptide expression in cultured dorsal root ganglion explants and in their outgrowing axons were examined. Lumbar dorsal root ganglia with short pieces of peripheral nerves were removed from adult mice and explanted into collagen gels. They were covered with RPMI 1640 culture medium and left in an incubator for 2 days after which they were fixed. These whole mount preparations with outgrowing axons were stained with an antibody against calcitonin gene related peptide. Following microscopic examination and imaging, sections were cut from the cultured ganglia as well as from some freshly taken normal ones and they were also stained to determine calcitonin gene related peptide immunoreactivity in the primary sensory neurons. The results demonstrated that besides the positive effect of nerve growth factor on the expression of this peptide in outgrowing axons, leukemia inhibitory factor also supported the expression of calcitonin gene related peptide in the primary sensory neurons of adult mouse lumbar dorsal root ganglia and in their outgrowing axons in vitro. When the time course of changes in calcitonin gene related peptide expression in dorsal root ganglia and the up-regulation of leukemia inhibitory factor at the site of a peripheral nerve injury in vivo are considered together, this novel finding may lead to new explanations for the changes in neuropeptide expression following axotomy.


Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 2004

The effect of Ginkgo extract EGb761 in cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy in mice.

Gürkan Öztürk; Omer Anlar; Ender Erdoğan; Mustafa Kösem; Hanefi Özbek; Aybars Türker


Cytokine | 2004

Effect of leukemia inhibitory factor in experimental cisplatin neuropathy in mice

Gürkan Öztürk; Ender Erdoğan; Omer Anlar; Mustafa Kösem; M. Taşpınar


Acta Neuropathologica | 2006

The effect of non-enzymatic glycation of extracellular matrix proteins on axonal regeneration in vitro

Gürkan Öztürk; Mehmet Ramazan Şekeroğlu; Ender Erdoğan


Microscopy Research and Technique | 2004

Multidimensional long-term time-lapse microscopy of in vitro peripheral nerve regeneration

Gürkan Öztürk; Ender Erdoǧan


Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery | 2004

Enzymatic anterior capsulotomy in cataract surgery: an experimental rabbit study.

Adnan Çinal; Gürkan Öztürk; Ahmet Demirok; Murat Özdemir; Suleyman Ozen; Hanefi Özbek; Tekin Yasar; Saban Simsek


The Journal of Membrane Biology | 2018

Modulation of Excitability of Stellate Neurons in the Ventral Cochlear Nucleus of Mice by ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels

Ramazan Bal; Gürkan Öztürk; Ebru Etem; Aydın Him; Nurattin Cengiz; Tuncay Kuloglu; Mehmet Tuzcu; Caner Yildirim; Ahmet Tektemur


Archive | 2005

Institutional report - Esophagus Enzymatic dissection for palliative treatment of esophageal carcinoma: an experimental study

Ahmet Feridun Isik; Gürkan Öztürk; Serdar Ugras; Muammer Karaayvaz


Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | 2005

Enzymatic dissection for palliative treatment of esophageal carcinoma: an experimental study.

Ahmet Feridun Isik; Gürkan Öztürk; Serdar Ugras; Muammer Karaayvaz

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Ender Erdoğan

Yüzüncü Yıl University

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Serdar Ugras

Yüzüncü Yıl University

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Adnan Çinal

Yüzüncü Yıl University

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Ahmet Demirok

Yüzüncü Yıl University

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Hanefi Özbek

Yüzüncü Yıl University

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Muammer Karaayvaz

Yüzüncü Yıl University

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Mustafa Kösem

Yüzüncü Yıl University

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Omer Anlar

Yüzüncü Yıl University

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