İbrahim Eker
Military Medical Academy
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Pediatric Diabetes | 2011
Mehmet Emre Taşçılar; Doga Turkkahraman; Oguzhan Oz; Mehmet Yücel; Mustafa Taskesen; İbrahim Eker; Ayhan Abaci; Rusen Dundaroz; Ümit Hıdır Ulaş
Tascilar ME, Turkkahraman D, Oz O, Yucel M, Taskesen M, Eker I, Abaci A, Dundaroz R, Ulas UH. P300 auditory event‐related potentials in children with obesity: is childhood obesity related to impairment in cognitive functions?
Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology | 2010
Mehmet Emre Taşçılar; Tolga Özgen; Murat Cihan; Ayhan Abaci; Ediz Yesilkaya; İbrahim Eker; Muhiddin Serdar
Objective: In adults, it was shown that obesity and insulin resistance affect low−density lipoprotein (LDL) particle size and small dense (sd) LDL is associated with cardiovascular diseases. In this study, we investigated the effect of obesity and insulin resistance on LDL particle size. Methods: Twenty−six obese children (13 girls, 13 boys) with a median age of 10.5 years and 27 healthy control subjects (17 girls, 10 boys) with a median age of 11.5 were enrolled in the study. Results: The number of patients with insulin resistance in the obese group was 15 out of 26. In the control group, there was no subject with insulin resistance. Serum triglyceride and very LDL (VLDL) levels were higher and serum high−density lipoprotein levels (HDL) were lower in the obese patients than in the controls. There was no statistical difference in the LDL particle size between the two groups (medians: 26.6 vs. 26.7 nm (p=0.575)). The size of LDL particle was not correlated with body mass index (BMI) standard deviation score (SDS), homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA−IR), or serum lipids. Conclusion: Measurement of LDL particle size as a routine procedure is not necessary in childhood obesity. Conflict of interest:None declared.
Turkish Journal of Hematology | 2016
Soner Yılmaz; Rıza Aytaç Çetinkaya; İbrahim Eker; Aytekin Unlu; Metin Uyanik; Serkan Tapan; Ahmet Pekoğlu; Aysel Pekel; Birgül Erkmen; Ugur Musabak; Sebahattin Yılmaz; Ismail Yasar Avci; Ferit Avcu; Emin Kürekçi; Can Polat Eyigün
Objective: Transfusion of platelet suspensions is an essential part of patient care for certain clinical indications. In this pioneering study in Turkey, we aimed to assess the in vitro hemostatic functions of platelets after cryopreservation. Materials and Methods: Seven units of platelet concentrates were obtained by apheresis. Each apheresis platelet concentrate (APC) was divided into 2 equal volumes and frozen with 6% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). The 14 frozen units of APCs were kept at -80 °C for 1 day. APCs were thawed at 37 °C and diluted either with autologous plasma or 0.9% NaCl. The volume and residual numbers of leukocytes and platelets were tested in both before-freezing and post-thawing periods. Aggregation and thrombin generation tests were used to analyze the in vitro hemostatic functions of platelets. Flow-cytometric analysis was used to assess the presence of frozen treated platelets and their viability. Results: The residual number of leukocytes in both dilution groups was <1x106. The mean platelet recovery rate in the plasma-diluted group (88.1±9.5%) was higher than that in the 0.9% NaCl-diluted group (63±10%). These results were compatible with the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines quality criteria. Expectedly, there was no aggregation response to platelet aggregation test. The mean thrombin generation potential of post-thaw APCs was higher in the plasma-diluted group (2411 nmol/L per minute) when compared to both the 0.9% NaCl-diluted group (1913 nmol/L per minute) and the before-freezing period (1681 nmol/L per minute). The flow-cytometric analysis results for the viability of APCs after cryopreservation were 94.9% and 96.6% in the plasma and 0.9% NaCl groups, respectively. Conclusion: Cryopreservation of platelets with 6% DMSO and storage at -80 °C increases their shelf life from 7 days to 2 years. Besides the increase in hemostatic functions of platelets, the cryopreservation process also does not affect their viability rates.
Childs Nervous System | 2016
Onur Akın; İbrahim Eker; Mutluay Arslan; Serdar Taşdemir; Mehmet Emre Taşçılar; Ümit Hıdır Ulaş; Ediz Yesilkaya; Bülent Ünay
AimThe objective of our study was to investigate nerve conduction in normoglycemic obese children.MethodsA total of 60 children with obesity (30 female and 30 male) and 30 healthy children (15 female and 15 male) were enrolled in the study. Insulin resistance (IR) and other metabolic disturbances were investigated and nerve conduction was measured in all participants. Obese children were divided into groups according to the presence of IR. All results were compared between these subgroups.ResultsThe nerve conduction velocity (NCV) of motor median nerves in the IR+ group was significantly higher than that in the IR− group and lower than that in the control group. The NCV of the motor peroneal nerve in the IR+ group was significantly lower than that in the IR− group. The sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) of the sensory median nerve was significantly lower in the IR+ group compared to that in the IR− group. The sensory sural nerve’s SNAP was significantly lower in the IR+ group than that in the control group.ConclusionNerve conduction tests may help to detect early pathologies in peripheral nerves and to decrease morbidities in obese children.
Transfusion and Apheresis Science | 2017
Turan Bayhan; Şule Ünal; Eyüp Çırak; Onur Erdem; Cemal Akay; Orhan Gürsel; İbrahim Eker; Erdem Karabulut; Fatma Gumruk
OBJECTIVES Iron is taken into enterocytes at the duodenum via apical divalent metal-ion transporter 1 protein. Besides iron, divalent metal-ion transporter 1 also transports other divalent metals. We aimed to investigate blood heavy metal levels in patients with ineffective erythropoiesis. METHODS Blood levels of heavy metals including Pb, Al, Cd, Cr, Co, Cu, and Zn were measured in patients with thalassemia major (TM), thalassemia intermedia (TI), congenital dyserythropoietic anemia (CDA), and age- and sex-matched healthy controls. RESULTS Blood samples were obtained from 68 patients (51 patients with TM, 8 with TI, 9 with CDA), and a control group that included 65 volunteers. Patients with TM were found to have lower Al, Pb, and Zn, and higher Cd levels compared with the control group. The patients treated with deferasirox were further analyzed and Pb and Zn levels were found lower compared with the control group. DISCUSSION Patients with TM had tendency to have elevated levels of plasma cadmium; however, the median level was not at a toxic level. Increased metal-ion transporter 1 activity may cause heavy metal accumulation, but deferasirox chelation may be protective against heavy metals besides iron.
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2017
Onur Akın; İbrahim Eker; Mutluay Arslan; Suleyman Tolga Yavuz; Sevil Akman; Mehmet Emre Taşçılar; Bülent Ünay
Abstract Background: Childhood obesity may lead to neuronal impairment in both the peripheral and the central nervous system. This study aimed to investigate the impact of obesity and insulin resistance (IR) on the central nervous system and neurocognitive functions in children. Methods: Seventy-three obese children (38 male and 35 female) and 42 healthy children (21 male and 21 female) were recruited. Standard biochemical indices and IR were evaluated. The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised (WISC-R) and electroencephalography (EEG) were administered to all participants. The obese participants were divided into two groups based on the presence or absence of IR, and the data were compared between the subgroups. Results: Only verbal scores on the WISC-R in the IR+ group were significantly lower than those of the control and IR– groups. There were no differences between the groups with respect to other parameters of the WISC-R or the EEG. Verbal scores of the WISC-R were negatively correlated with obesity duration and homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) values. EEGs showed significantly more frequent ‘slowing during hyperventilation’ (SDHs) in obese children than non-obese children. Conclusions: Neurocognitive functions, particularly verbal abilities, were impaired in obese children with IR. An early examination of cognitive functions may help identify and correct such abnormalities in obese children.
Turkish Journal of Hematology | 2018
Aytekin Unlu; Soner Yılmaz; Özlem Yalçın; Metin Uyanik; Patrizio Petrone; Rıza Aytaç Çetinkaya; İbrahim Eker; Murat Urkan; Taner Ozgurtas; Ismail Yasar Avci; Nazif Zeybek
Objective Hemorrhage is the leading cause of injury-related prehospital mortality. We investigated worst-case scenarios and possible requirements of the Turkish military. As we plan to use blood resources during casualty transport, the impact of transport-related mechanical stress on packed red blood cells (PRBCs) was analyzed. Materials and Methods The in vitro experiment was performed in the environmental test laboratories of ASELSAN®. Operational vibrations of potential casualty transport mediums such as Sikorsky helicopters, Kirpi® armored vehicles, and the NATO vibration standard MIL-STD-810G software program were recorded. The most powerful mechanical stress, which was created by the NATO standard, was applied to 15 units of fresh (≤7 days) and 10 units of old (>7 days) PRBCs in a blood cooler box. The vibrations were simulated with a TDS v895 Medium-Force Shaker Device. On-site blood samples were analyzed at 0, 6, and 24 h for biochemical and biomechanical analyses. Results The mean (±standard deviation) age of fresh and old PRBCs was 4.9±2.2 and 32.8±11.8 days, respectively. Six-hour mechanical damage of fresh PRBCs was demonstrated by increased erythrocyte fragmentation rates (p=0.015), hemolysis rates (p=0.003), and supernatant potassium levels (p=0.003) and decreased hematocrit levels (p=0.015). Old PRBC hemolysis rates (p=0.015), supernatant potassium levels (p=0.015), and supernatant hemoglobin (p=0.015) were increased and hematocrit levels were decreased (p=0.015) within 6 h. Two (13%) units of fresh PRBCs and none of the old PRBCs were eligible for transfusion after 6 h of mechanical stress. Conclusion When an austere combat environment was simulated for 24 h, fresh and old PRBC hemolysis rates were above the quality criteria. Currently, the technology to overcome this mechanical damage does not seem to exist. In light of the above data, a new national project is being performed.
TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin | 2016
Derya Suluhan; İbrahim Eker; Dilek Yildiz; Soner Yılmaz; Evrim Kiziler; Umit Savasci; Rıza Aytaç Çetinkaya; Sebahattin Yılmaz; Ismail Yasar Avci; Cengizhan Acikel; Bulent Ahmet Besirbellioglu
Aim: The aim of this study is to explore the knowledge and motivations of voluntary blood donors toward allojeneic hematopoietic stem cell donation also, and to determine predictors of hematopoietic stem cell donation motivation among them. Material and methods: The knowledge and motivations of voluntary blood donors toward hematopoietic stem cell donation were evaluated using a questionnaire with 42 items. The sample consisted of 100 voluntary blood donors that admitted to Gulhane Military Medical Faculty Blood Training Center and Blood Bank Department, between May 1st and September 1st, 2015. Results: The mean age of participant was 33.5±6.8 and 83% of them was male. 91% of participant have never get information about hematopoietic stem cell donation and transplantation and 80% of them would like to get information. although 47% of participants keen on for donate ; they haven’t considered such concerns as the deterioration of bodily integrity (75.5%), a negative impact on their health (64.1%) and discomfort (37.7%) before. It was found to be willing for HSC donor both in routine blood donors and in higher education group (respectively values of p,
Turkish Journal of Pediatrics | 2011
Mehmet Emre Taşçılar; Ferhat Cekmez; Cihan Meral; Ozgur Pirgon; Ilhan Asya Tanju; Fuat Emre Canpolat; Ayhan Abaci; Serkan Tapan; İbrahim Eker
Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation | 2017
Emin Kürekçi; Alphan Kupesiz; Sema Anak; Gülyüz Öztürk; Orhan Gürsel; Serap Aksoylar; Talia Ileri; Baris Kuskonmaz; İbrahim Eker; Mualla Cetin; Gulsun Karasu; Zühre Kaya; Tunç Fışgın; Mehmet Ertem; Mehmet Akif Yeşilipek