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Bratislavské lekárske listy | 2014

Protective effect of vitamin B5 (dexpanthenol) on cardiovascular damage induced by streptozocin in rats

Buket Demirci; Ömer Demir; Turhan Dost; Mustafa Birincioglu

OBJECTIVES This study investigated whether Dexpanthenol (DEX) improves diabetic cardiovascular function and cardiac performance by regulating total oxidant and antioxidant status. METHODS Diabetes was induced by a single intraperitoneal injection of Streptozocin (50 mg/kg in 1 ml of saline) and treatment groups received DEX (300 mg/kg/day) for 6 weeks. Endothelium (in)dependent relaxation responses were assessed in thoracic aortic rings and coronary vasculature together with alpha receptor and voltage dependant contractile responses of aorta. Myocardial contractility has been recorded by an intra ventricular latex balloon. Total oxidant and antioxidant status were measured from the serum samples. RESULTS Induction of diabetes resulted in an apparent body weight loss, high blood glucose, endothelial dysfunction and increased serum oxidant status. DEX supplementation restored the endothelial dysfunction, antioxidant status and body weight whereas decreasing blood glucose level. CONCLUSION Along with the standard therapy of diabetes, DEX can be used as a safe and economical way of adjuvant therapy to diminish the burden of the disease (Tab. 3, Fig. 3, Ref. 30).


Pharmaceutical Biology | 2014

Treated effect of silymarin on vascular function of aged rats: Dependant on nitric oxide pathway

Buket Demirci; Ömer Demir; Turhan Dost; Mustafa Birincioglu

Abstract Context: Aging leads to endothelial dysfunction and vascular stiffness which are the main causes of many cardiovascular diseases. Previous reports have shown that the cell protective effect of silymarin (SM) is dependent on its antioxidant properties. Objectives: We investigated the effect of SM on vascular functions of aged rats and the involvement of nitric oxide or cyclooxygenase (COX) activity in this effect. Materials and methods: Isolated rat aortas were obtained from 22-month old rats. Each ring was incubated with SM (50 mg/L), SM/l-nitro-arginine methyl ester (100 μM, l-NAME) or SM/indomethacin (10 μM, INDO) in tissue bath. Three- to four-month-old rats were used as young controls. Endothelium-intact rings were precontracted with α-receptor agonist phenylephrine (0.001–30 µM) or voltage-dependent high potassium (40 mM), endothelium dependent/independent relaxant responses were obtained using acetylcholine (0.001–30 µM) and sodium nitroprusside (0.0001–3 µM), respectively. Results: Aging increased phenylephrine sensitivity (6.45 ± 0.08; 6.88 ± 0.09) and decreased KCl contraction (882 ± 118.4; 499 ± 80.4). SM treatment decreased the Emax of both agents (548 ± 109; 223 ± 48.9). Aging deteriorated acetylcholine relaxation (93.9 ± 2.09; 72.0 ± 2.56) and SM improved the response (86.3 ± 1.90). l-NAME prevented the SM effect whereas INDO was ineffective. Discussion and Conclusion: Immediate SM treatment partially restored endothelial dysfunction and vascular tone in aging. The possible mechanism might not be mediated by prostacyclin or the COX pathway in acute administration; the nitric oxide pathway and calcium antagonistic features of SM relate to its action on the vessel.


International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | 2017

Counselling pregnant women at the crossroads of Europe and Asia: effect of Teratology Information Service in Turkey

Yusuf Cem Kaplan; Baris Karadas; Gözde Küçüksolak; Bartu Ediz; Ömer Demir; Kaan Sozmen; Hedvig Nordeng

Background Previous studies from western countries demonstrated the effectiveness of Teratology Information Service (TIS) counselling in reducing the teratogenic risk perception of pregnant women. Objective To assess whether TIS counselling would be effective in reducing the teratogenic risk perception of the Turkish pregnant women. Setting A TIS (Terafar) operating in a university hospital in Turkey. Methods A cross-sectional survey study. Pregnant women with non-teratogenic medication exposures were asked to assign scores on visual analogue scales (VAS) in response to the questions aiming to measure their teratogenic risk perception. The mean score before and after counselling were compared and the associations with maternal socio-demographic characteristics were analysed using SPSS (Version 20.0). Main outcome measures The differences in the mean scores of the perception regarding the baseline risk of pregnancy, own teratogenic risk and the likelihood of termination of pregnancy before and after counselling and their possible associations with maternal socio-demographic characteristics. Results 102 pregnant women participated in the study. The counselling significantly reduced the mean own teratogenic risk perception score and the mean score for the likelihood of termination of pregnancy whereas the mean baseline risk perception score was not significantly changed. Pregnancy week <8 and the exposed number of active ingredients <3 were significantly associated with the difference in the mean score for the likelihood of termination of pregnancy. Conclusions TIS counselling lowers the teratogenic risk perception of Turkish pregnant women and increases their likelihood to continue the pregnancy as it does in the western countries.


Cardiovascular Journal of Africa | 2016

Effects of a PPAR-gamma receptor agonist and an angiotensin receptor antagonist on aortic contractile responses to alpha receptor agonists in diabetic and/or hypertensive rats.

Ibrahim Tugrul; Turhan Dost; Ömer Demir; Filiz Gokalp; Ozlem Oz; Necip Girit; Mustafa Birincioglu

Summary Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of pioglitazone and losartan pre-treatment on the aortic contractile response to the alpha-1 agonist, phenylephrine, and the alpha-2 agonist, clonidine, in L-NAME-induced hypertensive, STZ-induced diabetic, and hypertensive diabetic rats. Methods Male Wistar rats were randomly allocated to four groups: control, diabetic (DM), hypertensive (HT) and hypertensive diabetic (HT + DM) groups. Three weeks after drug application, in vitro dose–response curves to phenylephrine (Phe) (10-9–10-5 M) and clonidine (Clo) (10-9–10-5 M) were recorded in aortic rings in the absence (control) and presence of pioglitazone (10 μM) and/or losartan (10 μM). Results Pioglitazone and losartan caused a shift to the right in contractile response to phenylephrine in all groups. The sensitivity of the aortic rings to phenylephrine was decreased in the presence of pioglitazone and/or losartan in all groups. The contractile response of clonidine decreased in the presence of pioglitazone and/or losartan in the control, HT and DM groups. Conclusion The sensitivity of aortic rings to alpha-1 and alpha-2 adrenoceptors was decreased in the presence of pioglitazone and/or losartan in diabetic and hypertensive rats. Concomitant use of PPAR-gamma agonists, thiazolidinediones, and angiotensin receptor blockers may be effective treatment for diabetes and hypertension.


Pharmaceutical Biology | 2011

The effect of Hypericum perforatum on isolated rat aorta

Ibrahim Tugrul; Buket Demirci; Ömer Demir; Turhan Dost; Mustafa Birincioglu

Context: Different Hypericum species such as Hypericum perforatum (HP) L. and Hypericum triquetrifolium Turra are well known and widely used traditional medicine in Turkey. Objectives: We investigated the effect of standardized HP extract on endothelium and vascular function. Materials and methods: After suspending the aortas with endothelium in organ baths containing Krebs solution, contractile and relaxant responses were assessed in the absence and presence of HP (0.05 mg/ml). Results: Although there were significant reductions in the contractile responses to phenylephrine (1113.73 ± 164.11; 477.40 ± 39.94; p < 0.05) and potassium chloride (745.58 ± 66.73; 112.58 ± 26.58; p < 0.05), no differences in the relaxant responses to acetylcholine (94.61 ± 2.65; 87.79 ± 9.40) and sodium nitroprusside (108.82 ± 5.06; 106.43 ± 7.45) were observed. Discussion and conclusion: These data suggest that even the high dose of HP intervention does not bring any harmful effect on endothelium and smooth muscle function; meanwhile it might be beneficial on some of diseases accompanied with increased vascular contraction.


Age | 2014

Antioxidative effect of aspirin on vascular function of aged ovariectomized rats

Buket Demirci; Ömer Demir; Turhan Dost; Mustafa Birincioglu


Ceylon Medical Journal | 2012

Online weight loss supplement market and public health: An analysis of Turkish websites marketing weight loss supplements

Yusuf Cem Kaplan; Ömer Demir; Baris Karadas; Melike Demirbag Kaplan


Biomedical Research-tokyo | 2017

Effect of varenicline on colonic motility in a rat model of experimental irritable bowel

Tijen Kaya Temiz; Ömer Demir; Elif Keskin-Arslan; Selin Acar; Baris Karadas; Gokhan Koyluoglu


Turkish Journal of Family Practice | 2014

İlaçların gebelikte kullanımlarına dair risk iletişiminde yeni dönem: FDA gebelik risk kategorileri değişiyor

Baris Karadas; Hüseyin Can; İsmail Yılmaz; Ömer Demir; Tijen Kaya Temiz; Yusuf Cem Kaplan


Turkiye Klinikleri Gynecology Obstetrics - Special Topics | 2013

Gebelikte Psikotrop İlaçlar ve Antiepileptik Kullanımı

Ömer Demir; Samet Kafkas; Yusuf Cem Kaplan

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Turhan Dost

Adnan Menderes University

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Buket Demirci

Adnan Menderes University

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Ibrahim Tugrul

Adnan Menderes University

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Filiz Gokalp

Adnan Menderes University

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Melike Demirbag Kaplan

İzmir University of Economics

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Necip Girit

Adnan Menderes University

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Ozlem Oz

Adnan Menderes University

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