Nevin Vural
Ankara University
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Biological Trace Element Research | 1991
ahan Saygi; Gönen Deniz; Osman Kutsal; Nevin Vural
Male Wistar rats (n:20), at 5 wk of age, were given cadmium in drinking water (10mg/L water) for 52 wk; 8 males and 20 female rats, as controls, were given tap water. At the end of 28 and 40 wk, some of the cadmium-treated males and control group male rats were sacrificed for the histopathological examination of testis, kidney, and liver. At the end of 56 wk, histopathological examinations were performed in the same way. Liver, kidney, and testis cadmium levels were also determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry.All the cadmium-treated male rats showed pathological testicular alterations, and liver and kidney damage after chronic exposure. Cadmium levels were found to be highest in the kidney (1.009±0.034 μg/g wet tissue in the infertile group). At the end of the 52-wk period, reproductive capacity of the cadmium-treated rats was investigated and was found to be lost in 39.89% of the animals.
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2002
Suzan Emel Usanmaz; Eyup S. Akarsu; Nevin Vural
In this study, the effects of acute and subacute formaldehyde (FA) exposures on spontaneous locomotor activity (SLMA), wet dog shake (WDS) behavior and pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) induced seizures were evaluated in Balb/C mice. SLMA was concentration dependently reduced after acute FA exposures at 1.8, 3.2, 4.5, 6.4, 9.7, and 14.8 ppm. The incidence of WDS behavior was increased only after acute FA exposures at 1.8, 3.2 and 6.4-ppm. PTZ-injections caused more intensive seizures in mice acutely exposed to FA only at 1.8 ppm. Meanwhile, the incidence of PTZ induced seizures was significantly lower after acute FA exposure at 14.8 ppm. SLMA was also reduced after subacute FA exposure at 2.0 ppm for 3 weeks. The inhibitory effects were significant after 1-week exposure at this concentration, but a tolerance developed at the end of the second week. As the concentration increased to 3.2 ppm, SLMA has found to be reduced after 2-week exposure. There was no change either on the incidence of WDS or on the parameters of PTZ-induced seizures, due to the subacute exposures of FA at the respective concentrations. In conclusion, based upon these data, acute and subacute exposures of FA produce a significant behavioral depression on mice. The data also suggest that acute FA exposures at low concentrations (such as 1.8 ppm) may increase the excitability of central nervous system (CNS).
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology | 1984
Mumtaz Iscan; Emel Arinç; Nevin Vural; Mesude İşcan
The optimum conditions (pH, microsomal protein amount and substrate concentration) of guinea-pig liver, lung and kidney microsomal aniline 4-hydroxylase, ethylmorphine N-demethylase and benzo[a]pyrene hydroxylase activities were determined. Male guinea-pigs weighing 500-700 g were administered 3-methylcholanthrene (25 mg/kg, i.p. 3 days), phenobarbital (75 mg/kg, i.p. 3 days), pyrethrum (120 mg/kg, i.p. 2 days) and 2,4,5-T isooctylester (200 mg/kg, i.p. 3 days). 3-Methylcholanthrene treatment caused significant increases in liver microsomal benzo[a]pyrene hydroxylase and kidney microsomal aniline 4-hydroxylase activities. However, with phenobarbital treatment the only significant increase was observed in liver microsomal ethylmorphine N-demethylase activity. Pyrethrum treatment decreased kidney microsomal ethylmorphine N-demethylase activity significantly. 2,4,5-T isooctylester treatment increased liver microsomal aniline 4-hydroxylase and lung microsomal ethylmorphine N-demethylase activities significantly. Liver microsomal NADPH-cytochrome c reductase activity was increased significantly by phenobarbital and pyrethrum treatment. The other treatments did not cause any significant changes in microsomal NADPH-cytochrome c reductase activities of liver, lung and kidney. Cytochrome P-450 content of guinea-pig liver microsomes were increased significantly about 2.5-fold and 2-fold by treatment with 3-methylcholanthrene and phenobarbital, respectively. 3-Methylcholanthrene also caused 1 nm spectral shift in the absorption maxima of CO difference spectrum of the dithionite-reduced liver microsomal cytochrome P-450, forming P-449.
Archives of Toxicology | 1997
Benay Can Eke; Nevin Vural; Mumtaz Iscan
Abstract The effects of cigarette smoke (CS) on hepatic and pulmonary monooxygenase (MO) activities (aniline␣4-hydroxylase, AH; aminopyrine N-demethylase, AMND; 7-ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase, EROD; p-nitroanisole O-demethylase, p-NAOD), lipid peroxidation (LP), and reduced glutathione (GSH) levels and glutathione S-transferase (GST) activities toward several substrates (1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene, CDNB; 1,2-dichloro-4-nitrobenzene, DCNB; ethacrynic acid, EAA; 1,2-epoxy-3-( p-nitrophenoxy)-propane, ENPP) were determined in 20-, 90- and 360-day-old male rats. The animals were exposed to CS five times a day, with 1 h intervals, for 3 days in a chamber supplied alternatively with smoke and fresh air, and were killed 16 h after the last treatments. The hepatic AH activity increased significantly in 20-day-old rats and remained unaltered in older age groups. The hepatic AMND activity unaltered, significantly increased and decreased in 20-, 90- and 360-day-old rats, respectively. The pulmonary AH activity increased significantly in 20- and 90-day-old rats whereas no alteration was noted in 360-day-old rats. CS was ineffective on pulmonary AMND activity at all ages. CS increased hepatic and pulmonary EROD and p-NAOD activities significantly in all age groups compared to controls. In liver, LP level was significantly increased, decreased, and unaltered in 20-, 90- and 360-day-old rats, respectively. CS increased hepatic GSH level significantly in 90-day-old rats but was not effective in the other age groups. In lung, LP level was increased in 90- and 360-day-old rats and unaltered in 20-day-old rats. CS increased pulmonary GSH level significantly in 90-day-old rats and did not have any effect in the other age groups. The hepatic GST activities toward CDNB and DCNB decreased significantly in 360-day-old rats and were unaltered in the younger age groups. The hepatic GST activity toward EAA was unaltered, significantly increased and decreased in 20-, 90- and 360-day-old rats, respectively. The hepatic GST activity toward ENPP decreased significantly in 20- and 90-day-old rats but was unaltered in the oldest group of rats. In 20-day-old rats, the pulmonary GST activity toward ENPP increased significantly whereas the other GST activities did not alter. In 90-day-old rats, however, CS significantly decreased all the pulmonary GST activities studied. Unaltered DCNB GST, significant increase in EAA GST and decrease in CDNB and ENPP GST activities of lung were noted in 360-day-old rats. These results reveal that the regulation in rats of hepatic and pulmonary MO and GST activities are differentially influenced by CS as a function of age.
Science of The Total Environment | 1995
Nevin Vural; Yalçın Duydu
The excretion of inorganic, and total lead was investigated in the urine of workers who were exposed to tetraethyllead (TEL) at gasoline stations. Concentrations of total and inorganic lead after chelation-extraction were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry (FAAS) in combination with a slotted quartz tube. The limit of detection was 5.2 x 10(-3) micrograms Pb/ml; average total lead and inorganic lead concentrations in the urine of workers were 79.0 (range 22.6-158.9 micrograms Pb/g creatinine) and 37.3 micrograms Pb/g creatinine (range 5.1-121.0), respectively. In the control group, the mean of the urinary total lead and inorganic lead levels were 5.5 and 3.9 micrograms Pb/g creatinine, respectively. The difference between total and inorganic lead concentrations could be due to organic lead present in the urine.
Chemico-Biological Interactions | 1996
Benay Can Eke; Nevin Vural; Mumtaz Iscan
The combined effects of ethanol (EtOH) and cigarette smoke (CS) on hepatic and pulmonary monooxygenase (MO) activities (aniline 4-hydroxylase (AH), aminopyrine N-demethylase (AMND), 7-ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase (EROD), p-nitroanisole O-demethylase (p-NAOD)), lipid peroxidation (LP) and reduced glutathione (GSH) levels and glutathione S-transferase (GST) activities toward several substrates (l-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene (CDNB), 1,2-dichloro-4-nitrobenzene (DCNB), ethacrynic acid (EAA), 1,2-epoxy-3-(p-nitrophenoxy)-propane (ENPP)) were determined and compared with those of EtOH or CS alone in rats. When the male adult rats (225-275 g) were treated with 10% EtOH (v/v) in their drinking for 21 days AH, AMND and EROD activities and LP and GSH levels increased significantly whereas GST activity for EAA decreased significantly in liver as compared to controls. EtOH did not change the hepatic p-NAOD and GST activities toward CDNB, DCNB and ENPP. In lung, EtOH increased GST activities toward CDNB and ENPP and LP level but decreased GST activity toward DCNB, significantly. No alterations were noted in pulmonary MO activities and GST activity toward EAA and GSH level by EtOH treatment. When the animals were exposed to CS five times a day, with 1 h intervals, for 3 days in a chamber where smoke and fresh air lead alternatively, AMND, EROD and p-NAOD activities, GST activity toward EAA and GSH level increased but LP level and GST activity for ENPP decreased significantly in liver. CS did not alter the hepatic AH and GST activities toward CDNB and DCNB. In lung, CS increased AH, EROD and p-NAOD activities and LP and GSH levels and decreased all the GST activities studied significantly. CS had no influence on pulmonary AMND activity. For the combined treatment, the animals were treated with 10% EtOH (v/v) in their drinking water for 21 days and during the last 3 days they were exposed to CS five times a day, with 1 h intervals, in a chamber where smoke and fresh air lead alternatively. In these animals, augmentation of elevations were noted in AH and p-NAOD activities and LP and GSH levels but not in EROD and AMND activities in liver. Combined treatment significantly decreased GST activity toward CDNB, ameliorated the alteration caused by either EtOH or CS treatment alone on GST activity toward EAA and potentiated the depression of GST activity toward ENPP to a greater degree. No change was observed in GST activity toward DCNB. In lung, combined treatment potentiated the elevations of AMND and p-NAOD activities and LP level and not those of AH and EROD activities. GST activities toward CDNB, DCNB and ENPP were highly elevated by the combined treatment. No changes were observed in pulmonary GSH level and GST activity for EAA by the combined treatment. These results reveal that the regulations of the hepatic and pulmonary MO and GST are differentially influenced by EtOH, CS and the combined treatment.
Biological Trace Element Research | 1988
Nevin Vural; Gülin Gülvendik
Blood lead levels of 619 healthy and nonoccupationally exposed inhabitants of central and rural parts of Ankara, (297 females and 322 males) ages 2–80, were determined using atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Lead also was determined in the whole blood samples from 66 (all male) occupationally exposed adults.The blood lead levels were significantly higher (p<0.05) among children (16.95 μg/100 mL as a geometric mean) than the subdivided age groups of adults (geometric means by decades of age group were ranged from 8.39 μg/100 mL to 14.34 μg/100mL). The levels were lower among young adults and gradually to reach a plateau at the 50–59 age group. Although females had lower lead blood levels than males, sex difference was insignificant (p>0.05).The geometric mean of blood lead levels of people living in central Ankara was also found significantly higher than the geometric mean of people living in rural parts of Ankara (N:60, 8.65 μg/100 mL) but significantly lower than the occupationally exposed group (N:66, 49.81 μg/100 mL).High absorption of lead in children and adults living in Ankara as compared with other countries is probably attributable to heavy traffic concentration and exposure to dust-borne lead.
Biological Trace Element Research | 1998
Yalçın Duydu; Nevin Vural
Forty-nine refinery workers and 50 motor mechanics were selected and examined for total lead (PbT), inorganic lead (PbI), and δ-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) in urine. The worker groups were exposed to tetraethyl lead (TEL) mainly by inhalation, but motor mechanics received additional exposure by skin because of hand cleansing with gasoline.The levels of urinary ALA (ALA-U) and urinary PbT (PbT-U) in refinery workers and motor mechanics were found to be significantly higher than the control group (p<0.05). The correlation between the ALA-U and PbT-U was found significant in both worker groups (p<0.001); however, relatively higher positive correlation was found between ALA-U and urinary inorganic lead (PbI-U) in TEL-exposed workers.
Toxicology | 1984
Nevin Vural; Semra Sardas
Aqueous extracts of a different variety of fresh broad bean seeds obtained from a favism endemic area in Turkey, were incubated with blood from sensitive and non-sensitive (control) subjects. Red blood cells were characterized by a whole blood glutathione (GSH) and a deficiency of Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) activity. As the decrease in GSH percent is taken as an index of haemolytic activity, the test results were as following: Sakiz , Milas -Region, French broad bean extracts reduced the blood GSH levels 48%, 70%, 46% and 53%, respectively, in favism sensitive subjects. Active principles which are responsible for the haemolysis ( Vicine and Convicine ) were isolated from broad beans and their effects on GSH levels of blood were 99% and 81%, respectively, in favism sensitive subjects and 33.3% and 19% in normal subjects.
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 1993
Asuman Karakaya; Sinan Süzen; Nevin Vural; Gül Oflaz
The most typical feature of chronic cadmium intoxication is kidney damage. Cadmium af fec ts reabsorption functions of the proximal tubuli and the first sign of which is usually an increase in urinary excretion of low molecular weight proteins (e.g., 62-microglobulin, retinol-binding protein, al-microglobulin), known as microproteinuria (Friberg et al. 1986; Lauwerys and Bernard 1986; Thun and Clarkson 1986). 62-microglobulin, a major component of the low molecular weight proteins in the urine of cadmium workers, increases with renal tubular damage. Microproteinuria can be defined as 62-microglobulin in urine>300 ug/g creatinine (Roels et al. 1991). Some researchers have shown that the concentration of cadmium in urine (which reflects the renal burden of cadmium) above which the risk of occurence of microproteinuria significantly increases, is around 10 lag/g creatinine (Bernard et al. 1979; Buchet et al. 1980; Lauwerys et al. 1979). It has been also shown that cadmium induced microproteinuria is irreversible(Elinder et al. 1985; Roels et al. 1989).