Oya Baydar
Çukurova University
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Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2018
Ezgi Ozyilmaz; Hacer Sinem Buyuknacar; Emine Kilic Bagir; Leman Sencar; Ozlem Goruroglu Ozturk; Ismail Cem Eray; Yusuf Kenan Daglioglu; Oya Baydar; Gulsah Seydaoglu; Ufuk Mete; Derya Gumurdulu; Ali Kocabas
BACKGROUND Recent reports have indicated an improved prognosis in sepsis with beta blocker agents; however, the underlying action mechanism is still under debate. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to investigate the potential effect of propranolol on endothelial dysfunction in septic rats. MATERIAL AND METHODS The cecal ligation and puncture model (CLP) was used to generate sepsis. Adult male Wistar-Albino rats were divided into 4 groups: group 1 was a sham group, group 2 received sterile saline, group 3 received 10 mg/kg of propranolol 3 days before the intervention, and group 4 received 10 mg/kg of propranolol 30 min after CLP. Six rats from each group were sacrificed 24 h postoperatively. The remaining rats were followed for survival. We have also evaluated the effects on systemic inflammation, coagulation and the lung tissue with immunohistochemical and electron microscopic evaluation. RESULTS Serum tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) levels, as well as tissue TNF-α scores were elevated in septic rats. Electron microscopic examination of the lung tissue showed endothelial dysfunction in the sepsis group. Pretreatment significantly improved survival. Moreover, pre-treatment altered serum vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1 (VEGFR-1) levels and post-treatment reduced serum PAI-1 and VEGFR-1 levels. In both the preand post-treatment groups, electron microscopic examination revealed improvement of the destroyed lung endothelium and showed only mild alterations in the cytoplasmic organelles, especially in the mitochondria of the endothelial cells. CONCLUSIONS These results suggest that the improved outcome with beta blockers in sepsis may be due to the ameliorated endothelial dysfunction. Further studies focusing on the potential effect of beta blockers on the endothelium may lead to a better understanding of sepsis.
Archive | 2016
Oya Baydar; Ezgi Ozyilmaz
Over the last decade, noninvasive ventilation (NIV) has been increasingly used as an adjunct treatment in the management of acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, supported by a number of case series and randomized controlled trials. NIV has also been shown to reduce complications associated with treatment and length of hospital stay and also to reduce mortality.
Journal of Clinical and Analytical Medicine | 2016
Sedat Kuleci; Oya Baydar; Efraim Güzel; Ismail Hanta
European Respiratory Journal | 2016
Ismail Hanta; Efraim Güzel; Oya Baydar; Emine Kiliçbagir; Alper Avci
European Respiratory Journal | 2015
Ismail Hanta; Efraim Güzel; Oya Baydar; Sedat Kuleci; Gulsah Seydaoglu
European Respiratory Journal | 2015
Sedat Kuleci; Oya Baydar; Efraim Güzel; Ismail Hanta
Türkiye Klinikleri Cardiovascular Sciences | 2013
Onur Kaypaklı; Durmuş Yıldıray Şahin; Oya Baydar; Ismail Hanta; Ezgi Ozyilmaz; Mehmet Kanadaşi
american thoracic society international conference | 2012
Ismail Hanta; Oya Baydar; Ezgi Ozyilmaz; Sedat Kuleci; Ali Kocabas
European Respiratory Journal | 2012
Ismail Hanta; Oya Baydar; Ezgi Ozyilmaz; Sedat Kuleci
European Respiratory Journal | 2011
Ismail Hanta; Suleyman Ozbek; Oya Baydar; Sedat Kuleci