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Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2013

Effects of prediabetes and diabetes on left ventricular and coronary microvascular functions

Dogan Erdogan; Habil Yücel; Bayram Ali Uysal; Ismail Hakki Ersoy; Atilla Icli; Salaheddin Akçay; Akif Arslan; Fatih Aksoy; Mehmet Ozaydin; M. Numan Tamer

BACKGROUND Coronary flow reserve (CFR) provides independent prognostic information in diabetic patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease. However, there have been no substantial data to evaluate CFR in prediabetics. Accordingly, we aimed to evaluate CFR in subjects with prediabetes using second harmonic transthoracic Doppler echocardiography. METHODS AND RESULTS We measured CFR of 65 subjects with prediabetes, 45 patients with overt type 2 diabetes, and 43 sex and age matched normoglycemic healthy subjects with normal glucose tolerance. Ages, gender, existence of hypertension or hypercholesterolemia, smoking status were similar among the groups. CFR was significantly lower in diabetics (2.15 ± 0.39) than in prediabetics (2.39 ± 0.45) and controls (2.75 ± 0.35); in addition, it was significantly lower in prediabetics than controls. Only 2 (5%) of control subjects had abnormal CFR (<2) but 11 (17%) prediabetic subjects and 19 (42%) diabetic patients had abnormal CFR. We found that only age (β=-0.31, P<0.01) and presence of the diabetes (β=-0.57, P<0.01) were significant predictors of lower CFR in a multivariable model that adjusted for other variables. CFR was significantly and inversely correlated with age (r=-0.15, P=0.04), fasting glucose level (r=-0.27, P=0.001), postprandial glucose level (r=0.43, P<0.001), hemoglobin A1C level (r=-0.34, P<0.001), LDL cholesterol level (r=0.22, P=0.009), mitral A velocity (r=-0.27, P=0.001) and Tei index (r=-0.19, P=0.02), whereas mitral E/A ratio, mitral Em (r=0.18, P=0.02), mitral Em/Am ratio (r=0.23, P=0.004) were significantly and positively correlated with CFR. CONCLUSION CFR is impaired in subjects with prediabetics, but this impairment is not as severe as that in diabetics.


Toxicology and Industrial Health | 2013

Evaluation of total oxidative status and total antioxidant capacity in patients with endemic fluorosis

Ercan Varol; Atilla Icli; Fatih Aksoy; Hasan Aydın Baş; Recep Sutcu; Ismail Hakki Ersoy; Simge Varol; Mehmet Ozaydin

The objective of the present study was to determine the plasma total oxidative status (TOS) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) in patients with endemic fluorosis. A total of 79 (35 males and 44 females; mean age 44.0 ± 11.9 years) patients with endemic fluorosis and 55 (23 males and 32 females; mean age 48.3 ± 8.5 years) age-, sex- and body mass index-matched healthy controls were included in this study. The urine fluoride levels and plasma TOS and TAC levels were measured. The urine fluoride levels of fluorosis patients were significantly higher than control subjects as expected (1.91 ± 0.15 vs. 0.49 ± 0.13 mg/L, respectively; p < 0.001). TOS was significantly higher in fluorosis group than in control group (17.55 ± 3.82 vs. 15.06 ± 4.31 μmol H2O2 Eq/L, respectively; p = 0.001). TAC was significantly lower in fluorosis group than in control group (1.60 ± 0.36 vs. 1.82 ± 0.51 mmol Trolox Eq/L, respectively; p = 0.004). Oxidative stress index (OSI) was significantly higher in fluorosis group than in control group (11.5 ± 3.8 vs. 8.8 ± 3.7, respectively; p < 0.001). Correlation analysis in all the groups indicated that TAC was negatively correlated with urine fluoride (r = −0.25, p = 0.003), TOS was positively correlated with urine fluoride (r = 0.34, p < 0.001) and OSI was positively correlated with urine fluoride (r = 0.36, p < 0.001). The results of our study demonstrate that oxidative stress plays an important role in the pathogenesis of the endemic fluorosis.


International Journal of Dermatology | 2014

Evaluation of serum sCD40L and homocysteine levels with subclinical atherosclerosis indicators in patients with psoriasis: a pilot study

İjlal Erturan; Banu Kale Köroğlu; Ali K. Adiloglu; Ali Murat Ceyhan; Vahide Baysal Akkaya; Numan Tamer; Pinar Y. Basak; Selma Korkmaz; Ismail Hakki Ersoy; Osman Kılınç

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory process associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular risk factors. sCD40L has been suggested to have a possible role in the pathogenesis, of psoriasis and is known to be associated with inflammation, atherogenesis and cardiovascular events. This study investigated cardiovascular risk factors (sCD40L and homocysteine) as well as subclinical atherosclerosis indicators in psoriatic patients and control subjects. The study included 56 consecutive patients with chronic plaque‐type psoriasis and 53 age and gender matched healthy controls admitted to a university hospital. Serum sCD40L and homocysteine levels were measured by ELISA. Carotid artery intima‐media thickness and brachial artery flow mediated dilatation (FMD) measurements were determined ultrasonographically. Subjects who had a history of cardiovascular diseases and cardiovascular risk factors and receiving any systemic treatment were excluded from the study. Plasma sCD40L levels were significantly higher in psoriasis patients compared with healthy controls (1.33 ± 0.72 vs. 0.98 ± 0.70 ng/ml P = 0.012), whereas plasma homocysteine levels did not differ significantly between the two groups. FMD was significantly reduced in the psoriasis group compared to the controls (3.83 ± 5.03 vs. 8.45 ± 7.27% P = 0.0001). Multiple linear regression analyses indicated a significant association between psoriasis, sCD40L, and FMD. Psoriatic patients had higher sCD40L levels than healthy controls, which may lead to an increase in cardiovascular diseases. sCD40L may be a more reliable and early predictive marker of cardiovascular events in psoriatic patients. New treatment options that will be developed over sCD40L will benefit in prevention of psoriasis and its cardiovascular comorbidities.


Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction | 2012

Aspirin increases NMDA receptor subunit 2A concentrations in rat hippocampus

Nilgun Senol; Betul Mermi Ceyhan; Ismail Hakki Ersoy; Altug Senol; Gürsel Acartürk; Recep Sutcu

The N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR), a heteromeric protein, is a glutamate receptor that has three classes of subunits: NR1, NR2, and NR3. It has been reported that these receptors are involved in synaptogenesis, synaptic plasticity, and many other processes in the central nervous system. The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of aspirin on hippocampal NMDARs. Sixteen rats were studied in two groups, with eight animals in each group. The first group was the control group, and the second one was the aspirin-given group. Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) was administered orally to the rats (200 mg/kg). Tissue samples were obtained after 3 h. The brain was removed, and both hippocampi were dissected out for evaluation. It was found that acute doses of aspirin caused increases on the levels of NMDAR 2A (NR2A) receptors and malondialdehyde (MDA), the end product of lipid peroxidation. Production was significantly increased in the aspirin-given group. We know that MDA is a marker for free radical-mediated tissue damage. In conclusion, lipid peroxidation, caused by acute doses of aspirin may lead to excitotoxicity effects by a hippocampal NR2A-mediated mechanism.


Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics | 2011

Predictors of clock drawing test (CDT) performance in elderly patients attending an internal medicine outpatient clinic: A pilot study on sun exposure and physical activity

Zeynep Dilek Aydin; Ismail Hakki Ersoy; Abdulkadir Basturk; Ali Kutlucan; Sema Sezgin Goksu; Gokhan Gungor; Mehmet Numan Tamer

Influence of sun exposure and physical activity on cognition has not been evaluated simultaneously. We aimed to evaluate predictors of clock drawing test (CDT) performance on n=125 patients attending an internal medicine outpatient clinic. Interview data was gathered on sociodemographic, health-related and lifestyle factors referring to the last year. Factors associated with obtaining a score >0 and a full score (10/10) were analyzed by univariate (UVA) and multivariate (MVA) logistic regression analyses. Mean age of the participants was 72 ± 5, 58% were women and 17% were illiterate. Mean CDT score was 4.70 ± 2.27, 61.6% scored >0 and 21.6% scored 10/10. Both duration of walking and summer sun exposure predicted a CDT score >0 in UVA. However only summer sun exposure was an independent predictor (odds ratio=OR=1.73, 95% confidence interval=CI=1.16-2.57). Other factors independently associated with obtaining a score >0 were education level (OR=2.70, 95%CI=1.77-4.12) and cerebrovascular disease (CVD) history (OR=0.08, 95%CI=0.008-0.78). Factors independently associated with obtaining a full score were weight (OR=1.05, 95%CI=1.00-1.10), education level (OR=2.04, 95%CI=1.38-3.00) and visiting the clinic alone (OR=3.92, 95%CI=1.354-11.39). Our study shows that CDT can be utilized to unravel the lifestyle factors associated with cognitive function. To our knowledge, this is the first study to suggest an association between sun exposure and cognition.


Angiology | 2014

Low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol is characterized by elevated oxidative stress.

Mustafa Karabacak; Ercan Varol; Fatih Kahraman; Mehmet Ozaydin; Ahmet Kenan Türkdoğan; Ismail Hakki Ersoy

High-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) is an independent risk factor for premature atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Plasma HDL exerts potent antioxidant activity. We evaluated parameters associated with oxidative stress in participants with low HDL-C. This study included 32 patients with low HDL-C (≤35 mg/dL) and 33 age- and sex-matched control patients with normal HDL-C (>35 mg/dL). We evaluated clinical and laboratory parameters that are associated with oxidative stress. The oxidative stress index (OSI) levels were significantly higher in the low HDL-C group (3.32 [0.01-13.3] vs 0.74 [0.17-3.55] AU; P < .01) and negatively correlated with HDL-C levels. We suggest that change in OSI and uric acid levels in the study group might indicate increased oxidative status in patients with low HDL-C. This may be associated with increased cardiovascular risk.


Endokrynologia Polska | 2011

Relation of leptin, adiponectin and insulin resistance to bone mineral density in type 2 diabetic postmenopausal women

Banu Kale Köroğlu; Fatma Kiris; Ismail Hakki Ersoy; Recep Sutcu; Mustafa Yildiz; Oğuzhan Aksu; Fatih Ermiş; Sidika Ersoy; Mehmet Numan Tamer


Biological Trace Element Research | 2011

Serum Parathyroid Hormone Levels in Chronic Endemic Fluorosis

Banu Kale Köroğlu; Ismail Hakki Ersoy; Mert Köroğlu; Ayşe Balkarli; Siddika Ersoy; Simge Varol; Mehmet Numan Tamer


Biological Trace Element Research | 2010

Effect of Endemic Fluorosis on Hematological Parameters

Ismail Hakki Ersoy; E. Guçhan Alanoglu; Banu Kale Köroğlu; Simge Varol; Selahaddin Akcay; Yunus Ugan; Siddika Ersoy; Mehmet Numan Tamer


Biological Trace Element Research | 2011

Serum Copper, Zinc, and Magnesium Levels in Patients with Chronic Fluorosis

Ismail Hakki Ersoy; Banu Kale Köroğlu; Simge Varol; Siddika Ersoy; Ercan Varol; Firdevs Aylak; Mehmet Numan Tamer

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Mehmet Numan Tamer

Süleyman Demirel University

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Banu Kale Köroğlu

Süleyman Demirel University

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Oğuzhan Aksu

Süleyman Demirel University

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Recep Sutcu

Süleyman Demirel University

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Siddika Ersoy

Süleyman Demirel University

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Simge Varol

Süleyman Demirel University

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Ercan Varol

Süleyman Demirel University

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Mehmet Ozaydin

Süleyman Demirel University

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Selma Korkmaz

Süleyman Demirel University

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