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BJUI | 2009

Haemostatic role and histopathological effects of a new haemostatic agent in a rat bladder haemorrhage model: an experimental trial

Ozcan Kilic; Murat Gonen; Kadir Acar; Talat Yurdakul; Mustafa Cihat Avunduk; Hacı Hasan Esen; Mehmet Oz

To investigate the haemostatic efficacy and histopathological effects of a new haemostatic agent, Ankaferd BloodStopper® (ABS; Ankaferd Drug Cosmetic Co., Istanbul, Turkey) in a rat bladder haemorrhage model. ABS is a unique combination of five plant extracts that has been used in Turkish traditional medicine as a haemostatic agent for external traumatic bleeds.


Phytomedicine | 2013

Protective effects of curcumin supplementation on intestinal ischemia reperfusion injury.

Nilsel Okudan; Muaz Belviranli; Hakkı Gökbel; Mehmet Oz; A. Kumak

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects curcumin on inflammation and oxidative stress markers in the intestinal ischemia reperfusion (IIR) injury induced rats. Rats were divided into four groups: sham (S), intestinal IR (IIR), curcumin plus sham (CS), and curcumin plus intestinal IR (CIIR). Curcumin was given 200 mg kg⁻¹ for 20 days. IIR was produced by 45 min of intestinal ischemia followed by a 120 min of reperfusion. Although interleukin-6 levels tended to increase in IIR group tumor necrosis factor-α levels were not different. Intestinal myeloperoxidase activity in CS group was lower than IIR group. In intestine and heart tissues, malondialdehyde levels in CS and CIIR groups were lower than S and IIR groups. Superoxide dismutase activity in CIIR group was higher than IIR group in intestine and lung tissues. Curcumin has a protective role against ischemia reperfusion injury.


Neurobiology of Learning and Memory | 2015

Curcumin alleviates cisplatin-induced learning and memory impairments.

Mehmet Oz; K. Esra Nurullahoglu Atalik; F. Humeyra Yerlikaya; Enver Ahmet Demir

The present study has been designed to investigate the role of curcumin on cisplatin-inducedcognitive impairment and to reveal mechanisms of cisplatins detrimental actions on cognition in rats. Animals were treated with cisplatin (5mg/kg/week) and/or curcumin (300mg/kg/day) for 5weeks. Morris water maze test was used to assess spatial learning and memory. Enzymatic activities of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were evaluated from hippocampus and plasma samples, and malondialdehyde (MDA), which is the end-product of lipid peroxidation, was determined by a colorimetric method. Our results showed that cisplatin (5mg/kg/week, 5weeks) caused learning and memory deficits, elevated MDA content, decreased SOD activity in the hippocampus and plasma, and AChE activity in the hippocampus. Curcumin improved learning and memory in rats with administration of cisplatin. In addition, curcumin significantly reduced the level of MDA and increased the activities of SOD and AChE. Taken together, our findings indicate that curcumin ameliorates cisplatin-induced spatial learning and memory impairment, possibly through restored cholinergic function and enhanced oxidative status.


International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2009

The effect of cyanoacrylate in esophagocutaneous leakages occurring after esophageal anastomosis

Müslim Yurtçu; Hamdi Arbag; Osman Caglayan; Adnan Abasiyanik; Mehmet Oz

OBJECTIVE Esophageal leakage (EL) continues to be a challenging pediatric surgical problem. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of cyanoacrylate (Cy) in EL followed esophageal repair (ER). METHODS Twelve rabbits were divided into control (C) and leakage (L) groups. A 1cm-length transverse esophageal incision at the level of the cervical region was made. In both groups, feeding was started orally 24h after the surgery for leakage creation. On postoperative day 7, primary repair was carried out in the C group and Cy instillation was performed in the L group. Esophagographic analysis was carried out on postoperative day 9 and the animals were fed orally on the same day on the condition that there was no esophageal leakage. The rabbits were sacrificed to measure diameters of the OR line, bursting pressure (BP), and hydroxyproline (HP) levels in the repaired cervical esophageal segment (RCES) 2 months later. RESULTS The values of BP and HP in the C group were significantly higher than those in the L group. The diameters of the OR line in the L group were significantly greater compared to those in the C group. CONCLUSIONS Cy glue instillation seems to be the ideal treatment for esophageal anastomosis leakages as shown by increased diameters of the OR line and decreased HP levels.


Acta Neuropsychiatrica | 2016

Antidepressant-like effects of quercetin in diabetic rats are independent of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.

Enver Ahmet Demir; Hasan Serdar Gergerlioğlu; Mehmet Oz

Objective Quercetin, one of the most potent flavonol in the family of flavonoids, has been shown to have benefits against diabetes and its complications. In the present study, we investigated effects of quercetin on depression-like behaviours and hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis in diabetic rats. Methods Experimental diabetes was induced by using streptozotocin, and either 50 or 100 mg/kg quercetin was intraperitoneally administered for 21 days. Following the last treatment, animals were subjected to the forced swim test, and subsequently, the blood was obtained by cardiac puncture to measure plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and corticosterone (CORT) levels. Results A significant increase of the total immobile time, accompanied by a decrease in the immobility latency, which suggests a depressive status, was observed in diabetic animals that was reversed by the treatment of 50 mg/kg quercetin. However, the higher dose of quercetin (100 mg/kg) was ineffective in alleviating depression-like behaviours. The plasma concentrations of ACTH, and total- and free-CORT were not affected by both doses of quercetin. Conclusion Therefore, we concluded that the antidepressant-like effects of quercetin in diabetes are independent of the HPA axis.


Nutritional Neuroscience | 2016

3',4'-Dihydroxyflavonol attenuates spatial learning and memory impairments in global cerebral ischemia.

Mehmet Oz; Enver Ahmet Demir; Merve Caliskan; Rasim Mogulkoc; Abdulkerim Kasim Baltaci; K. Esra Nurullahoglu Atalik

Objectives: In the present study, effects of 3′,4′-dihydroxyflavonol (DiOHF) on anxiety-like behavior, and learning and memory were investigated in a model of transient global cerebral ischemia and reperfusion. Methods: The animals were assigned to sham-operated, ischemia, and two DiOHF-treated (10 mg/kg i.p.) groups. DiOHF was administered at 1 hour before and immediately after the ischemia. Male rats were subjected to bilateral common carotid artery occlusion to induce acute cerebral ischemia for 20 minutes, followed by reperfusion for 7 days. The openfield, elevated plus maze (EPM), and Morris water maze tests were used to evaluate the effects of DiOHF treatment on ischemia-induced locomotor activity, anxiety-like behavior, and spatial and recognition memory impairments, respectively. Results: In the open field test, locomotor activity in the ischemic rats was not altered 6 days after the ischemia, nor was anxiety-like behavior, which was evaluated with the EPM (P > 0.05). In the water-maze test, cerebral ischemia significantly decreased the exploration time in the target quadrant, and the platform crossing counts were lower (P < 0.05) in the probe trial test; this memory impairment was significantly improved by DiOHF applied 1 hour before and immediately after ischemia (P < 0.05). Discussion: All together, these findings suggest that DiOHF reverses spatial learning and memory deficits resulting from transient global ischemia but has no significant effect on anxiety-like behavior.


Acta Neuropsychiatrica | 2017

Impact of enriched environment on production of tau, amyloid precursor protein and, amyloid-β peptide in high-fat and high-sucrose-fed rats.

Yavuz Selvi; Hasan Serdar Gergerlioğlu; Nursel Akbaba; Mehmet Oz; Ali Kandeger; Enver Ahmet Demir; Fatma Humeyra Yerlikaya; Kismet Esra Nurullahoglu-Atalik

Objective The Western-type diet is associated with an elevated risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other milder forms of cognitive impairment. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of the environmental enrichment on amyloid and tau pathology in high-fat and high-sucrose-fed rats. Methods In total, 40 adult male rats were categorised into two main groups according to their housing conditions: enriched environment (EE, n=16) and standard housing condition (n=24). The groups were further divided into five subgroups that received standard diet, high-fat diet, and high-sucrose diet. We performed the analysis of amyloid β-peptide (Aβ) (1–40), Aβ(1–42), amyloid precursor protein (APP), and tau levels in the hippocampus of rats that were maintained under standard housing conditions or exposed to an EE. Results The EE decreased the Aβ(1–40), Aβ(1–42), APP, and tau levels in high-fat and high-sucrose-fed rats. Conclusion This observation shows that EE may rescue diet-induced amyloid and tau pathology.


Biogerontology | 2013

Curcumin improves spatial memory and decreases oxidative damage in aged female rats

Muaz Belviranli; Nilsel Okudan; Kısmet Esra Nurullahoğlu Atalık; Mehmet Oz


Life Sciences | 2016

Environmental enrichment reverses cognitive impairments provoked by Western diet in rats: Role of corticosteroid receptors

Hasan Serdar Gergerlioğlu; Mehmet Oz; Enver Ahmet Demir; Kismet Esra Nurullahoglu-Atalik; Fatma Humeyra Yerlikaya


Pediatric Surgery International | 2009

An oblique anastomosis has more linear length than a transverse anastomosis of a tubular structure in oesophageal anastomosis

Müslim Yurtçu; Adnan Abasiyanik; Hamdi Arbag; Mehmet Oz

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