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Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2008

Serum osteoprotegerin is associated with carotid intima media thickness in women with previous gestational diabetes

Baris Akinci; Tevfik Demir; Aygul Celtik; Mustafa Mahmut Barış; Serkan Yener; Mehmet Ali Özcan; Faize Yuksel; Mustafa Secil; Sena Yesil

Circulating levels of osteoprotegerin (OPG) have been shown to be increased in patients with cardiovascular disorders and diabetes. The aim of this study was to determine serum OPG levels in women with previous gestational diabetes (GDM), and to investigate the relationship between OPG and carotid intima media thickness (IMT) and circulating cardiovascular risk factors. Serum OPG was measured in 46 women with previous GDM and 30 age-matched healthy controls. Carotid IMT was evaluated. Serum lipid, insulin and hsCRP levels, plasma fibrinogen, vWF and PAI-1 levels were measured. Serum OPG levels tended to be increased in women with previous GDM (p=0.058). Carotid IMT was increased in the study group. Women with previous GDM had elevated levels of hsCRP and PAI-1. OPG levels were positively correlated with age, fasting and post-load glucose levels, hsCRP, and carotid IMT. Multiple regression analysis showed that serum OPG was a statistically significant predictor for elevated carotid IMT. Our results revealed that OPG levels tended to be elevated in women with previous GDM. Significant association of OPG with carotid IMT suggested that OPG might play a role in the pathogenesis of endothelial dysfunction in women with previous GDM.


Clinical and Applied Thrombosis-Hemostasis | 2006

Circulated Activated Platelets and Increased Platelet Reactivity in Patients With Behçet’s Disease:

Servet Akar; Mehmet Ali Özcan; Halil Ates; Oguz Gurler; Inci Alacacioglu; G. Hayri Özsan; Nurullah Akkoc; Sebnem Özkan; Fatih Demirkan; Fatos Onen

Behçet’s disease (BD) is a multisystem disorder. Venous as well as arterial thrombosis is a common complication of BD but exact pathogenetic mechanism of the thrombotic tendency is not well known. This study aimed to evaluate circulating activated platelets and platelet reactivity in Behçet’s patients. Twenty-two Behçet’s patients (4 female, 18 male; mean age 38.6 ± 10.9 years) and 20 control subjects (8 female, 12 male; mean age 38.8 ± 9.4 years) were included. Those patients who had hypertension, hyperlipidemia, peripheral or coronary artery disease, hepatic or renal function abnormality, and who were using aspirin and other platelet-active drugs were excluded. Platelet activity and reactivity to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) were measured by whole blood flow cytometry. We assessed markers of platelet degranulation (P-selectin; CD62P) and the activated glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor (PAC1 binding to fibrinogen binding site) before and after stimulation with ADP. Platelet P-selectin expression was not significantly different between patients and control subjects both at baseline (p=0.420) and after stimulation (p=0.56). Baseline (p=0.001) and ADP-stimulated (p=0.003) PAC1 binding was significantly higher in Behçet’s patients than in the control group. Clinical activity has no effect on P-selectin expression and PAC1 binding. There is evidence of platelet activity and hyperreactivity in patients with BD and this may contribute to a prothrombotic state. In addition to aspirin, other antiplatelet drugs may be useful in the prevention and treatment of thrombosis in Behçet’s patients.


Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2011

Increased osteoprotegerin levels in women with previous gestational diabetes developing metabolic syndrome

Baris Akinci; Aygul Celtik; Faize Yuksel; Sinan Genc; Serkan Yener; Mustafa Secil; Mehmet Ali Özcan; Sena Yesil

Osteoprotegerin (OPG), a novel soluble member of tumour necrosis factor receptor superfamily, has been shown to link cardiovascular disorders. The aim of this study is to investigate the potential relationship between serum OPG levels, cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome in a relatively large group of women with previous GDM. In this cross-sectional case-control study, 128 women with previous GDM and 67 age-matched controls were enrolled. Subjects were evaluated for the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome according to the criteria of the American Heart Association (AHA). Fasting glucose, insulin, serum lipids, CRP and OPG were assayed. HOMA score was calculated. Carotid intima media thickness (IMT) was measured. There was no significant increase in OPG levels in women with previous GDM when compared to controls. On the other hand, women with previous GDM developing metabolic syndrome had higher OPG levels than those without metabolic syndrome and healthy controls. Serum OPG levels were associated with obesity, insulin resistance, serum CRP and carotid IMT. Serum OPG is related to cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome, and might be involved in the development of cardiovascular disorders in women with previous GDM.


Archives of Medical Research | 2008

Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, but not Treatment of Hypothyroidism, Is Associated with Altered TGF-β1 Levels

Baris Akinci; Abdurrahman Comlekci; Serkan Yener; Firat Bayraktar; Tevfik Demir; Mehmet Ali Özcan; Faize Yuksel; Sena Yesil

BACKGROUND Although the role of cytokines in the development of Hashimotos thyroiditis has already been established, its pathogenesis has not yet been clearly elucidated. The aim of our study was to investigate serum transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) levels in patients with Hashimotos thyroiditis as well as the effect of achieving euthyroidism by levothyroxine replacement on TGF-beta1 levels. METHODS Twenty nine female, newly diagnosed hypothyroid Hashimotos thyroiditis patients (16 overt, 13 subclinical hypothyroid) and 25 age- and sex-matched healthy controls were enrolled in the study. RESULTS Serum TGF-beta1 levels were lower in the Hashimotos thyroiditis group when compared with control cases. Although significant differences were noted in lipid levels and in anthropometric measurements following levothyroxine replacement, serum TGF-beta1 levels remained unchanged. CONCLUSIONS Our data suggest that altered TGF-beta1 levels are associated with the presence of Hashimotos thyroiditis, not with the treatment of thyroid dysfunction. Autoimmunity may have been triggered as a result of decreased immunosuppressive effect induced by depressed TGF-beta1 levels in patients with Hashimotos thyroiditis.


International Journal of Colorectal Disease | 2007

Reticulated platelet levels in patients with ulcerative colitis

Hasan Kayahan; Mesut Akarsu; Mehmet Ali Özcan; Serdal Demir; Halil Ates; Belkis Unsal; Hale Akpinar

Background and aimsIn this study, we investigated whether reticulated platelets (RP) would be useful markers in the evaluation of ulcerative colitis (UC) activity and also aimed to gain indirect information about the platelet kinetics.Materials and methodsComplete blood count, C-reactive protein, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and proportion of RP were measured in 16 active, 21 inactive UC patients, and 20 healthy blood donors. UC activity was assessed by Truelove–Witts criteria.ResultsMean platelet count was increased in patients with active compared to inactive UC (p = 0.008) or healthy donors (p = 0.000). Mean platelet volume (MPV) was significantly decreased in patients with active compared to inactive (p = 0.015) and healthy donors (p = 0.001). RP values was significantly decreased in active and inactive UC groups compared to healthy donors (p = 0.000, p = 0.000, respectively), while there was no significant difference between active and inactive UC patients (p = 0.980). Significant negative correlation between platelet count and MPV in patients with active UC (r = −0.542, p = 0.030) was observed.ConclusionsRP values is reduced in active and inactive UC patients compared to healthy donors. To our knowledge, this is the first study about proportion of RP with UC in literature. However, the role of low RP values have not been determined clinically. Further studies are needed to evaluate the role of platelet abnormalities and changes in megakaryopoiesis caused by inflammatory state on low MPV and RP values during the course of UC.


Thrombosis Research | 2003

Plasma levels of free tissue factor pathway inhibitor in patients with various thyroid disorders

Mehmet Ali Özcan; Abdurrahman Comlekci; Fatih Demirkan; Faize Yuksel; İsmail Sarı; Tevfik Demir; Guner Hayri Ozsan; Gonca Örük; Sena Yesil; Bulent Undar

Various coagulation abnormalities occur in thyroid disorders and its range may vary from subclinical laboratory abnormalities to clinically significant disorders of coagulation. Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI), which inhibits the initial reaction of tissue factor mediated coagulation pathway, is reported to be increased in patients with Graves disease (GD) in one study. Hyperthyroid (n=10), hypothyroid (n=10) and subclinical hypothyroid (n=10) patients and control cases (n=16) were evaluated for free and total tissue factor pathway inhibitor (tTFPI), plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) and tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) levels in disease and euthyroid states. Free TFPI levels were significantly higher in hyperthyroid patients compared with the control group and subclinic hypothyroid patients (p<0.001), but not with hypothyroid patients (p>0.05). After the euthyroid state was obtained in the hyperthyroid group, the levels of total TFPI (p<0.05), free TFPI (fTFPI) (p<0.005), t-PA (p<0.005) and PAI-1 (p<0.02) decreased significantly. In hyperthyroid patients, there was a strong correlation between thyroid functions and free TFPI levels. In conclusion, we hypothesize that coagulation abnormalities seen in thyroid disorders cannot be explained directly with the impaired fibrinolytic activity but also with the elevated fTFPI levels. Both increased plasma fTFPI and PAI-1 levels could be markers of the peripheral activity of thyroid hormones.


Hematology | 2009

Prognostic significance of immunohistochemical classification of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

Inci Alacacioglu; Mehmet Ali Özcan; Sermin Özkal; Ozden Piskin; Nurhilal Turgut; Fatih Demirkan; Guner Hayri Ozsan; Aydanur Kargi; Bulent Undar

Abstract Aim: To evaluate the clinical significance of immunoperoxidase staining for CD10, bcl-6, mum-1 and bcl-2 to subdivide DLBCL into prognostic subgroups, we analysed 50 DLBCL cases using immunohistochemical methods. Methods and results: Fifty DLBCL patients were evaluated retrospectively. The expression of CD10 was associated with better OS (p=0·04) whereas expression of mum-1 was associated with worse OS (p=0·009). There were no significance of OS in case of expression of bcl-6 (p=0·05) and bcl-2 (p=0·3). They were subclassified using CD10, mum-1, bcl-6 as germinal center B-cell like (GCB) lymphoma (30%) and non-GCB lymphoma (70%). The OS and EFS (event free survival) were longer in GCB group (p=0·002) and 5-year OS for GCB group was 92% compared with only 44% for the non-GCB group (p=0·02). The OS of the GCB group also was longer compared to that of the non-GCB group in low IPI subgroup (p=0·01). Conclusion: The existance of survival differences between GCB a non-GCB group also in the patients with low IPI score, showed the importance of prognostic classification in the risk-adaptive treatment approaches. The classification as GCB and non-GCB based immunostains may enable to define more accurate prognostic groups in DLBCL.


Rheumatology International | 2004

Articular, B-cell, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma mimicking rheumatoid arthritis: synovial involvement in a small hand joint

Merih Birlik; Servet Akar; Fatos Onen; Mehmet Ali Özcan; Abdülkadir Bacakoglu; Sermin Özkal; Metin Manisali; Nurullah Akkoc

Polyarticular joint manifestations as the predominant symptom of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) are quite rare. In the absence of peripheral lymph node and visceral involvement, lymphomas presenting as polyarthritis create a problem for the patients as another rheumatic disease. We present a case that had been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis because of symmetrical articular symptoms. The patient later developed severe pain and marked swelling in her right fourth finger, and a diagnosis of septic arthritis and osteomyelitis complicating rheumatoid arthritis was assumed. The final diagnosis of NHL with synovial involvement could be made only after histopathologic examination of a biopsy specimen obtained from the amputated finger. This is the first case report demonstrating direct synovial involvement of a small joint in a patient with NHL presenting with polyarthritis. Articular and periarticular involvement of multiple joints shown by MRI in this patient suggests that direct synovial involvement may be responsible for the polyarticular symptoms in such patients.


Medical Principles and Practice | 2009

Soluble CD40 Ligand, Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 and Thrombin-Activatable Fibrinolysis Inhibitor-1-Antigen in Normotensive Type 2 Diabetic Subjects without Diabetic Complications

Serkan Yener; Abdurrahman Comlekci; Baris Akinci; Tevfik Demir; Faize Yuksel; Mehmet Ali Özcan; Firat Bayraktar; Sena Yesil

Objective: To evaluate subclinical inflammation and fibrinolysis in low-risk type 2 diabetic subjects and to assess the efficacy of metformin and rosiglitazone in this group. Subjects and Methods: Sixty-one normotensive, normoalbuminuric type 2 diabetic subjects without diabetes-related complications were included in a 4-week standardization period with glimepiride. After the standardization period, 21 subjects were excluded and the remaining 40 were randomly divided into two groups matched for age, gender, body mass index and disease duration. The first group (n = 20) received metformin (1,700 mg/day), the second group (n = 20) rosiglitazone (4 mg/day) for 12 weeks. Patients with low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol higher than 130 mg/dl at the beginning of the randomization period were treated with simvastatin (maximum dose 20 mg/day). Twenty-three healthy controls were also recruited. Cytokine measurements were performed with ELISA kits. Results: Baseline plasma plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) level of type 2 diabetic subjects was significantly elevated (p = 0.038), but baseline levels of soluble CD40 ligand (sCD40L) and thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor-1 (TAFI) antigen did not differ from healthy controls. Twelve weeks of metformin or rosiglitazone therapy did not cause significant changes in sCD40L, PAI-1 and TAFI antigen levels. In simvastatin-treated subjects (n = 9) significant reductions of PAI-1 were achieved (p = 0.028), while sCD40L and TAFI-Ag did not differ from baseline values. Conclusion: Our results showed that nonobese diabetic patients at low cardiovascular risk had similar levels of subclinical markers of inflammation and fibrinolysis as matched healthy controls. Neither metformin nor rosiglitazone caused marked changes in sCD40L, PAI-1 and TAFI antigen levels. A subset of patients who received simvastatin showed a modest decrease in PAI-1 level and could contribute to beneficial vasculoprotective effect of the drug in type 2 diabetics.


CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 2006

Percutaneous Treatment of Congenital Splenic Cysts: Drainage and Sclerotherapy with Polidocanol

A.Yigit Goktay; Mustafa Secil; Mehmet Ali Özcan; Oguz Dicle

Congenital “true” splenic cysts are rare lesions. Therapeutic methods for the management of these lesions have been based on preserving splenic function due to the immunologic role of spleen. We report three different cases of congenital splenic cysts treated by percutaneous drainage and polidocanol sclerotherapy. This less invasive treatment appears to be safe and effective after 6 to 36 months of follow-up.

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Bulent Undar

Dokuz Eylül University

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Ozden Piskin

Dokuz Eylül University

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Baris Akinci

Dokuz Eylül University

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Faize Yuksel

Dokuz Eylül University

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Serkan Yener

Dokuz Eylül University

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Sena Yesil

Dokuz Eylül University

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