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International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience | 2006

Neuroprotective effect of etomidate on functional recovery in experimental spinal cord injury

Suleyman R. Cayli; Ozkan Ates; Nese Karadag; Eyup Altinoz; Neslihan Yucel; Saim Yologlu; Ayhan Kocak; Celal Ozbek Cakir

Primary impact to the spinal cord causes rapid oxidative stress after injury. To protect neural tissue, it is important to prevent secondary pathophysiological mechanisms. Etomidate, a strong antiexcitotoxic agent, stimulates the gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors. The purpose of this study was to investigate neurobehavioral and histological recovery and to evaluate the biochemical responses to treatment of experimental spinal cord injury (SCI) in rats with etomidate or methylprednisolone (MP) or both etomidate and MP.


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2013

Preventive Effects of Resveratrol against Azoxymethane Induced Damage in Rat Liver

Simay Gurocak; Ercan Karabulut; Nese Karadag; Dincer Ozgor; Neslihan Ozkeles; Aysun Bay Karabulut

BACKGROUND In recent years, due to modern lifestyles and exposure to chemical carcinogens, cancer cases are steadily increasing. From this standpoint, azoxymethane (AOM), a chemical carcinogen which causes de novo liver damage, and resveratrol, which is an antioxidant found in foods and protects against oxidative stress damage, are of interest. We here aimed to evaluate whether resveratrol could protect the liver tissues from the effects of AOM. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was conducted in 4 groups, each consisting of seven rats, the first receiving only AOM (2 times per week, 5 mg/kg), group 2 AOM and resveratrol (2 times a week, 20 mg/kg), group 3 assessed only as a control and group 4 administered only resveratrol. At the end of the seventh week, the rats were sacrificed. Rat liver MDA, NO, GSH levels were analyzed biochemically, as well as the tissues being evaluated histopathologically. RESULTS MDA and NO increased in AOM group as signs of increased oxidative stress. The group concomitantly administered resveratrol was been found to be significantly decreased in MDA and NO levels and increased in GSH activity. However, there were no significant findings on histopathological evaluation. CONCLUSIONS In the light of these results, resveratrol appears to exert protective effect on oxidative stress in the liver tissue due to deleterious effects of chemical carcinogens.


Case reports in otolaryngology | 2013

Schwannoma with an Uncommon Upper Lip Location and Literature Review

Tuba Bayindir; M. Tayyar Kalcioglu; Mehmet Turan Çiçek; Nese Karadag; Abdurrahman Karaman

Schwannomas are usually single, encapsulated, and benign tumors of the nerve sheath that arise from the perineural Schwann cells. Schwannomas are mostly seen in the fourth decade. Despite its location in the head and neck region is 25–45%, lip location of schwannoma are very rare. We present a case of a upper lip schwannoma in the pediatric age and review the literature.


Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology | 2008

Expression of matrix metalloproteinases in gallbladder carcinoma and their significance in carcinogenesis.

Nese Karadag; Hale Kirimlioglu; Burak Isik; Sezai Yilmaz; Vedat Kirimlioglu

The correlation between matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2, MMP-9, and MMP-14 expression on the prognostic parameters of gallbladder carcinoma (GBC) and their role in carcinogenesis were evaluated. Carcinomas of the gallbladder (n=20) and chronic cholecystitis (n=10) were studied for the expression of MMP-2, MMP-9, and MMP-14 by immunohistochemistry. In all of the cases, metaplastic and dysplastic epithelial alterations, and (in GBC histologic type, grade of differentiation, level of infiltration, perineural and angiolymphatic invasion, liver invasion, and lymph node involvement were noted. MMP-2, MMP-9, MMP-14 were expressed in tumor epithelium in 9 (45%), 20 (100%), and 20 (100%) of the cases, respectively. MMP stromal expression including muscle layer, vascular endothelium, fibroblasts, and lymphoid cells were detected in all cases. MMP-2 was not expressed in normal, metaplastic, and dysplastic epithelia. In contrast, MMP-9 and MMP-14 immunoreactivities were present in antral-type metaplastic areas as moderate (grade 2) and strong in dysplastic epithelia (grade 3). Only in mucinous-type GBC was the expression of the MMPs lower than in the other types. No significant correlation was detected with the grade of differentiation, level of infiltration, perineural and angiolymphatic invasion, liver invasion, or lymph node involvement. These data suggest that MMP-9 and MMP-14 overexpression may have an important role in tumorigenesis. MMP-2, MMP-9, and MMP-14 were expressed in GBC epithelium but also the expression in the stromal component may be essential for the malignant potential of GBC.


Laryngoscope | 2014

Effects of topical phenytoin on nasal wound healing after mechanical trauma: An experimental study

Gökçe Şimşek; Osman Ciftci; Nese Karadag; Erkan Karatas; Ahmet Kizilay

Impaired postoperative wound healing is the second most common morbidity after synechia formation in endoscopic sinus surgery. The aim of this experimental study was to investigate the potential effects of topical phenytoin on wound healing after nasal mucosal trauma in rats.


European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology | 2007

Aneurysmatic bone cyst of the second metacarpal: en-block resection and bicortical iliac crest graft replacement

Kadir Ertem; Nese Karadag; Tayfun Altinok; H. Muammer Karakas

Hand is an unusual location for aneurysmal bone cysts. A case in whom the second metacarpal of the left hand was presented. Because of its rapidly growing nature, a radical excision was performed. The resected segment was replaced by a bicortical iliac crest graft. The graft healed without complications, and result was functional. On the follow-up at the 36th month no sign of relapse was found.RésuméLa main est un site inhabituel pour les kystes anévrysmaux osseux. Un cas d’atteinte du 2ème métacarpien fait l’objet de notre présentation. En raison d’une croissance rapide, une résection radicale fut réalisée. La partie réséquée fut remplacée par un greffon provenant de la crête iliaque. La greffe guérit sans complications et le résultat fonctionnel fut bon. Après 36 mois aucune récidive n’a été constatée.


Experimental and Clinical Transplantation | 2017

Intracerebral Hemorrhage Related With Penicillium Species Following Deceased-Donor Liver Transplant

Hüseyin Yönder; Sami Akbulut; Huseyin Kocaaslan; Volkan Ince; Nese Karadag; Gokhan Demirtas; Ayse Selimoglu; Sezai Yilmaz

Early or late posttransplant opportunistic infections are among the leading complications after liver transplant. The source of early posttransplant opportunistic infections is usually the patient, the implantation of an infected graft, contamination during a surgical procedure, or invasive interventions performed at the intensive care unit. A 10-year-old male patient with Wilson disease (Pediatric End-Stage Liver Disease Score of 42, Child-Pugh score of 12, total bilirubin 40 mg/dL, platelet count 55?000/mL, hemoglobin level 6.3 g/dL, albumin level 1.7 g/dL, urinary copper level 4305 μ/24 h) was closely monitored in the pediatric intensive care unit of our liver transplantation center for care of a worsened general status. A deceased-donor liver transplant was performed using a right lobe liver graft (ex vivo split) obtained through the national organ sharing network. The patient developed rightward deviation of eyes and altered consciousness after the procedure and underwent cranial magnetic resonance imaging and computerized tomography examinations. The cranial magnetic resonance image, taken on the third postoperative day, revealed lesions consistent with embolic infarction, and the computed tomography scan, taken on the eighth day, showed intracerebral hemorrhage. Decompressive craniotomy, which included hematoma drainage and catheter placement, was performed. Culture and histopathologic examinations of the hematoma material revealed a Penicillium species of fungi. However, the patient died before a definitive diagnosis was made. The aim of this report is to raise awareness on early posttransplant opportunistic infections of the central nervous system presenting with intracranial hemorrhage following liver transplant.


SpringerPlus | 2015

A rare cause of infant facial paralysis: atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumour located in the cerebellopontine angle

Mehmet Ozturk; Ahmet Sigirci; Nese Karadag

Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumour (ATRT) is a rare malignant tumour of the central nervous system with embryonal roots. The majority are seen in early childhood and location is often in the posterior fossa. Surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are used in treatment. Knowledge of the localisation of the mass preoperatively is necessary for direction of the chemoradiotherapy and sufficient resection in surgery. Differentiation from other brain tumours is important because of poor prognosis and differences in treatment. In this paper it was aimed to present the clinical and radiological findings of an ATRT located in the cerebellopontine angle, which occurred with facial paralysis.


Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2013

Effects of Verapamil, Nifedipine, and Daflon on the Viability of Reverse-flow Island Flaps in Rats

Hidir Kilinc; Suleyman Serkan Aslan; Bilge Turk Bilen; Ahmet Tuna Eren; Nese Karadag; Aysun Bay Karabulut

AbstractReverse-flow flaps are preferable in reconstructive surgery due to their several advantages. However, they may have venous insufficiency and poor blood flow. In this study, effects of various pharmacological agents on the viability of reverse-flow flaps were investigated. Forty Sprague-Dawley rats were used. Superficial epigastric artery– and superficial epigastric vein–based reverse-flow island flaps were preferred. The rats were divided into 4 groups. Group 1 was considered as the control group. Group 2 was given verapamil 0.3 mg/kg per day, group 3 nifedipine 0.5 mg/kg per day, and group 4 Daflon 80 mg/kg per day for 7 days. On day 7, viable flap areas were measured, angiography was performed, serum nitric oxide levels were evaluated, and histopathological examination was done.The mean flap viability rate was 67.59% (±13.12259) in group 1, 77.38% (±4.12506) in group 2, 74.57% (±3.44780) in group 3, and 85.39% (±4.36125) in group 4 (P = 0.001). The mean nitric oxide level was 31.66 &mgr;mol/dL (±2.42212) in group 1, 51.00 &mgr;mol/dL (±2.96648) in group 2, 34.00 &mgr;mol/dL (±2.96648) in group 3, and 47.66 &mgr;mol/dL (±2.80476) in group 4 (P = 0.001). On angiography, there were vessel dilations and convolutions in group 2; capillaries became noticeable, and anastomotic vessels extended toward the more distal part of the flaps in group 4. Histological examinations showed severe inflammation in group 3 and minimal inflammation and venous vasodilatation in group 2.Verapamil and Daflon in therapeutic doses significantly increased the viability of reverse-flow island flaps. However, nifedipine did not make a significant contribution to the flap viability. The results of this study will contribute to the literature about the hemodynamics of reverse-flow island flaps and guide further studies on the issue.


Journal of Cranio-maxillofacial Surgery | 2006

Ancient schwannoma of the parotid gland: A case report and review of the literature

Tuba Bayindir; M. Tayyar Kalcioglu; Ahmet Kizilay; Nese Karadag; Mustafa Akarcay

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