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European Journal of Pharmacology | 2009

Does telmisartan prevent hepatic fibrosis in rats with alloxan-induced diabetes?

Zekai Halici; Habip Bilen; Fatih Albayrak; Abdullah Uyanik; Ramazan Cetinkaya; Halis Suleyman; Osman Nuri Keles; Bunyami Unal

BACKGROUND/AIMS This study evaluated the effect of telmisartan on the livers of diabetic rats and also aimed to determine the hepatic distribution and role of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) in diabetes-related hepatic degeneration while taking into account the possible protective effects of telmisartan. METHODS Fifteen adult male rats were used and divided into three groups: the non-diabetic healthy group, alloxan-induced diabetic control group, and the alloxan-induced diabetic telmisartan group. The non-diabetic healthy group and the diabetic control group were exposed to saline for 30 days, while the group treated with diabetic drugs was orally administered telmisartan for 30 days (10 mg/kg/day). At the end of the experiment, the rats were sacrificed and the livers were dissected and transferred into the fixation solution. The livers were then evaluated using stereological and histopathological methods. RESULTS Our study of the numerical density of hepatocytes shows a significant difference between the diabetic control group and diabetic rats treated with telmisartan. Immunohistochemical staining for TGF-beta in liver sections of the diabetic rats treated with telmisartan showed no immunoreactivity. The diabetic control group was determined to be strongly immunoreactive to TGF-beta. CONCLUSION Results suggest that telmisartan may reduce type-I diabetes mellitus-induced hepatic injury by suppressing activated hepatic stellate cells through concomitant TGF-beta1 down-regulation.


European Journal of Pharmacology | 2013

The effect of alpha-lipoic acid in ovariectomy and inflammation-mediated osteoporosis on the skeletal status of rat bone

Beyzagul Polat; Zekai Halici; Elif Cadirci; Abdulmecit Albayrak; Emre Karakus; Yasin Bayir; Habip Bilen; Ali Sahin; Tugba Nurcan Yuksel

Osteoporosis is a high mortality and morbidity ranged skeletal disease and results in high costs of medical care in the European Union. We evaluated the possible protective effect of alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) on rat bone metabolism in ovariectomy and inflammation-mediated osteoporosis models. Groups were designed as: (1) sham; (2) sham+inflammation; (3) ovariectomy (OVX); (4) ovariectomy+ALA-25mg/kg; (5) ovariectomy+ALA-50mg/kg; (6) ovariectomy+inflammation; (7) ovariectomy+inflammation+ALA-25mg/kg; and (8) ovariectomy+inflammation+ALA-50mg/kg groups. OVX groups were allowed to recover for two months. Then, inflammation was induced in inflammation groups by subcutaneous talc injection. ALA-25mg/kg and 50mg/kg were administered to drug groups chronically. The skeletal response was assessed by bone mineral density (BMD), osteopontin and osteocalcin measurements. Pro-inflammatory cytokine measurements (interleukin (IL)-1 beta, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha) were performed to observe inflammatory process. In OVX, INF and OVX+INF groups, BMD levels were lowest and osteocalcin, osteopontin, IL-1 beta, IL-6, and TNF-alpha levels were highest when compared to sham group. ALA administration increased BMD levels and decreased osteocalcin, osteopontin, IL-1 beta, IL-6, and TNF-alpha levels versus OVX and OVX+INF control groups. Both in senile and postmenopausal osteoporosis, the balance in coupling were destroyed on behalf of bone resorption. ALA had a protective effect on both senile and postmenopausal osteoporosis. The positive effect of this drug in these osteoporosis models might originate from its positive effects on bone turnover markers and cytokine levels. From this perspective, ALA may be a candidate for radical osteoporosis treatment both in senile and postmenopausal types clinically at the end of advanced studies.


Gynecological Endocrinology | 2009

The prevalence of non-classic adrenal hyperplasia among Turkish women with hyperandrogenism

Kursad Unluhizarci; Mustafa Kula; Munis Dundar; Fatih Tanriverdi; Shoshana Israel; Ramis Colak; Hatice Sebila Dökmetaş; Hulusi Atmaca; Mithat Bahceci; Mustafa Kemal Balci; Abdurrahman Comlekci; Habip Bilen; Ersin Akarsu; Cihangir Erem; Fahrettin Kelestimur

The prevalence of non-classic adrenal hyperplasia (NCAH) among Turkish women with hirsutism has not been established so far. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the prevalence of 21-hydroxylase (21-OH) deficiency by ACTH stimulation test among hirsute women. The study population consisted of 285 premenopousal women, aged 16–46 years (mean: 23.2 ± 0.3). All were hirsute and hyperandrogenic. Androgen secreting tumors of the ovaries and the adrenal glands were excluded as well as thyroid dysfunction and hyperprolactinemia. All the patients were evaluated by 0.25 mg (i.v.) ACTH stimulation test and 17-OHP responses were obtained at 30 and 60 min. The diagnosis of NCAH due to 21-OH deficiency was considered in patients with the poststimulation 17-OHP level exceed 10 ng/ml. Six (2.1%) of the patients had NCAH due to 21-OH deficiency confirmed by genotyping. The rest of the patients were polycystic ovary syndrome (n = 166, 58.2%) and idiopathic hyperandrogenemia (n = 113, 39.7%). There were no patients with idiopathic hirsutism because patients with normal serum androgen levels were excluded. This first and most extensive national study investigating NCAH prevalence among Turkish population showed that NCAH is not prevalent in this population.


International Journal of Ophthalmology | 2013

Plasma coenzyme Q10 levels in type 2 diabetic patients with retinopathy.

Orhan Ates; Habip Bilen; Sadullah Keles; H. Hakan Alp; Mevlüt Sait Keleş; Kenan Yildirim; Osman Ondas; L. Can Pınar; Mustafa Civelekler; Orhan Baykal

AIM To determine the relationship between proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDRP) and plasma coenzyme Q10(CoQ10) concentration. METHODS Patients with type 2 diabetes and PDRP were determined to be the case group (n=50). The control group was consist of healthy individuals (n=50). Plasma CoQ10 and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were measured in both groups. RESULTS Ubiquinone-10 (Coenzyme Q10) levels in PDRP and control subjects are 3.81±1.19µmol/L and 1.91±0.62µmol/L, respectively. Plasma MDA levels in PDRP and control subjects were 8.16±2µmol/L and 3.44±2.08µmol/L, respectively. Ratio of Ubiquinol-10/ubiquinone-10 in PDRP and control subjects were 0.26±0.16 and 1.41±0.68, respectively. CONCLUSION The ratio of ubiquinol-10/ubiquinone-10 is found lower in patients with PDRP. High levels of plasma ubiquinol-10/ubiquinone-10 ratio indicate the protective effect on diabetic retinopathy.


European journal of general medicine | 2009

Association of Mean Platelet Volume With The Degree of Retinopathy in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

Orhan Ates; İlhami Kiki; Habip Bilen; Mustafa Keles; Ibrahim Kocer; Destan Nil Kulacoglu; Orhan Baykal


Archives of Medical Research | 2009

Long-term Treatments with Low- and High-dose Olanzapine Change Hepatocyte Numbers in Rats. A Stereological and Histopathological Study

Ersan Odaci; Habip Bilen; Ahmet Hacimuftuoglu; Osman Nuri Keles; Ismail Can; Mehmet Bilici


Cellular and Molecular Biology | 2013

Prevention of bone loss by Panax ginseng in a rat model of inflammation-induced bone loss.

U. Avsar; Emre Karakus; Zekai Halici; Yasin Bayir; Habip Bilen; Ali Aydin; U. Z. Avsar; Arif Kursat Ayan; S. Aydin; A. Karadeniz


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2008

Increased serum levels of leptin in retinal vein occlusion.

Orhan Ates; Mustafa Keles; Habip Bilen; Ahmet Kiziltunc; Ibrahim Kocer; Destan Nil Kulacoglu; Mehmet Turkeli; Orhan Baykal


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2013

The Effects of Vitamin D Supplementation on Exercise Capacity and Echocardiographic Parameters in Patients with Systolic Heart Failure

Hakan Muhammed Taş; Ziya Simsek; Zakir Lazoğlu; Murat Akbas; Adem Gungor; Ednan Bayram; Habip Bilen


10th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2008

The prevalence of non-classic adrenal hyperplasia among Tturkish women with hirsutism

Kursad Unluhizarci; Mustafa Kula; Munis Dundar; Fatih Tanriverdi; Shoshana Israel; Ramis Colak; Hatice Sebila Dökmetaş; Hulusi Atmaca; Mithat Bahceci; M Kemal Balci; Abdurrahman Comlekci; Ersin Akarsu; Habip Bilen; Cihangir Erem; Fahrettin Kelestimur

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Cihangir Erem

Karadeniz Technical University

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Ersin Akarsu

University of Gaziantep

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