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Archives of Medical Research | 2013

Molsidomine Prevents Cisplatin-induced Hepatotoxicity

Recep Bentli; Hakan Parlakpinar; Alaadin Polat; Emine Samdanci; Mehmet Ediz Sarihan; Mustafa Sagir

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Despite its beneficial effects, cisplatin has considerable nephrotoxic, ototoxic, neurotoxic and hepatotoxic side effects. It has been documented that reactive oxygen radical species are involved with the pathophysiology of cisplatin-induced hepatotoxicity. Molsidomine (MOL) can exert antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Therefore, the current study was planned to determine the effects of cisplatin on the liver oxidant/antioxidant system and the possible protective effects of (MOL) on liver toxicity. METHODS Animals were divided into four groups as follows: (1) control; (2) MOL; (3) cisplatin and (4) MOL plus cisplatin group. Biochemical and histopathological evaluations were performed on the extracted liver tissue. Also, serum levels of serum aspartate transaminase (AST) and serum alanine transaminase (ALT) were determined. RESULTS Our results clearly indicated that liver antioxidant enzyme activities and ALT levels were significantly decreased, whereas lipid peroxidation and neutrophil accumulation were increased in the cisplatin-treated animals (5 mg/kg single dose, i.p.) compared to the control rats. MOL treatment (4 mg/kg/day, i.p.) for 3 consecutive days provided a significant protection against cisplatin-induced hazardous changes in the liver tissue. Our histopathological findings including caspase-3 activity were also in accordance with the biochemical results. CONCLUSIONS We propose that MOL acts in the liver as a potent scavenger of free radicals, anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic effects to prevent the toxic effects of cisplatin, both at the biochemical and histopathological levels.


International Urology and Nephrology | 2005

Diabetic Muscle Infraction : An unusual cause of muscle pain in a diabetic patient on hemodialysis

Ibrahim Sahin; Cagatay Taskapan; Hulya Taskapan; Tamer Baysal; Recep Bentli; Selda Tekes; Feridun Kosar; Iclal Gurses

Diabetic muscle infarction (DMI) is a rare, painful and potentially serious complication in patients with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus and frequently misdiagnosed clinically as abscess, neoplasm, or myositis. A 36-year-old diabetic woman referred to our clinic with severe pain in the left antero-medial thigh. She had a 15-year history of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). She was complicated by diabetic nephropathy and requiring hemodialysis. She had first noticed pain and swelling in her left thigh after a minimal trauma for 2 days prior to presentation. Clinical and laboratory evaluation, and muscle biopsy revealed the diagnosis of muscle infarctions. She did no respond to the conservative therapy. Pain and swelling in her thigh worsened progressively. She underwent surgical debridment and then, her clinical status improved. We describe the characteristic clinical and pathologic findings and the course of the illness with emphasis on the importance of recognition of the syndrome so that unnecessary investigation and overzealous therapy can be avoided.


Medical Science Monitor | 2015

Malnutrition in Community-Dwelling Elderly in Turkey: A Multicenter, Cross-Sectional Study.

Ercan Gündüz; Fatih Eskin; Mehmet Gunduz; Recep Bentli; Yılmaz Zengin; Recep Dursun; Mustafa İçer; Hasan Mansur Durgun; Hüseyin Gürbüz; Mustafa Ekinci; Yusuf Yesil

Background This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of malnutrition and explore the somatic, psychological, functional, and social or lifestyle characteristics linked to malnutrition in elderly people at a hospital in Turkey. Material/Methods This study included 1030 patients older than 65 years of age who were seen at the internal medicine and geriatrics outpatient clinics of the study centers in Istanbul, Ankara, Duzce, Corum, Mardin, Malatya, and Diyarbakir provinces between January and December 2014. All patients underwent Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) and Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) tests via one-on-one interview method. The demographic properties of the patients were also recorded during this interview. Results Among 1030 patients included in this study, 196 (19%) had malnutrition and 300 (29.1%) had malnutrition risk. The malnutrition group and the other groups were significantly different with respect to mean GDS score, income status, educational status, the number of children, functional status (ADL, IADL), the number of patients with depression, and the number of comorbid disorders. According to the results of the logistic regression analysis, age (OR=95% CI: 1.007–1.056; p=0.012), BMI (OR=95% CI: 0.702–0.796; p<0.001), educational status (OR=95% CI: 0.359–0.897; p=0.015), comorbidity (OR=95% CI: 2.296–5.448; p<0.001), and depression score (OR=95% CI: 1.104–3.051; p=0.02) were independently associated with malnutrition. Conclusions Our study demonstrates that age, depression, BMI, comorbidity, and the educational status were independently associated with malnutrition in an elderly population.


The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2013

Circulating Soluble Lectin-Like Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor-1 Levels Are Associated With Erectile Dysfunction in Patients Without Known Coronary Artery Disease

Mehmet Ali Kobat; Fatih Fırdolas; Mehmet Balin; Ahmet Celik; Recep Bentli; Adil Baydas

AIM Endothelial dysfunction and microvascular damage are involved in the pathogenesis of erectile dysfunction (ED). Soluble lectin-like oxidized low-density lipoprotein receptor-1 (sLOX-1) is identified endothelial receptor for oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) that plays a pivotal role in ox-LDL-induced endothelial dysfunction. The purpose of the current study was to determine the association between sLOX-1 and ED in patients without known coronary artery disease (CAD). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Diagnosis of ED was based on the International Index of Erectile Function Score-5. Levels of sLOX-1 were measured in serum by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. METHODS One hundred thirty-eight subjects with ED patients without known CAD (ED group) and 75 age-matched subjects without ED and known CAD (Non-ED Group) were included in this study. RESULTS Plasma levels of sLOX-1 were significantly higher in ED than in Non-ED group (95±87 and 49±30 pg/mL, respectively, P<0.001). The levels of sLOX-1 highly negative correlated with score of ED (r=-0.618, P<0.001). The sLOX-1 levels>75 pg/mL predicts ED with 26.8% sensitivity and 96.0% specificity on receiver operator characteristic analysis. CONCLUSIONS Our study demonstrated that serum sLOX-1 levels were associated with endothelial dysfunction that predicts ED. Moreover, the current study revealed that there was strong negative correlation between the levels of circulating sLOX-1 and score of ED. This study suggested sLOX-1 may be involved in the pathogenesis of ED in patients without known CAD.


International Journal of Endocrinology | 2013

Significant Independent Predictors of Vitamin D Deficiency in Inpatients and Outpatients of a Nephrology Unit

Recep Bentli; Hulya Taskapan; Halil Toktaş; Ozkan Ulutas; Adnan Ozkahraman; Melda Cömert

Aims. Kidney disease was found to be a major risk factor for vitamin D deficiency in a population study of patients hospitalized. The aims of the study were to describe the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency inpatients and outpatients in a nephrology department during fall and to evaluate effect of assessing serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels and previous supplementation of cholecalciferol on vitamin D status. Methods. We studied 280 subjects in total, between October and January. The subjects were recruited from the following two groups: (a) inpatients and (b) outpatients in nephrology unit. We examined previous documentary evidence of vitamin D supplementation of the patients. Results. The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among these 280 patients was 62,1% (174 patients). Fifty-three patients (18.9%) had severe vitamin D deficiency, 121 patients (43.2%) moderate vitamin D deficiency, and 66 patients (23.6%) vitamin D insufficiency. In logistic regression analysis female gender, not having vitamin D supplementation history, low serum albumin, and low blood urea nitrogen levels were significant independent predictors of vitamin D deficiency while no association of vitamin D deficiency with diabetes mellitus, serum creatinine, eGFR, and being hospitalized was found. Conclusion. Vitamin D deficiency, seems to be an important problem in both inpatients and outpatients of nephrology. Monitoring serum 25(OH)D concentrations regularly and replacement of vitamin D are important. Women in Turkey are at more risk of deficiency and may therefore need to consume higher doses of vitamin D.


Case reports in hematology | 2014

Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome: A Case Report

Ilhami Berber; Mehmet Ali Erkurt; Irfan Kuku; Emin Kaya; Mustafa Koroglu; Ilknur Nizam; Mehmet Gul; Recep Bentli

Objective. The aim of this paper is to report the case of a patient diagnosed with Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, as a result of bleeding diathesis. Clinical Presentation and Intervention. A 23-year-old male presented with recurrent epistaxis and, upon physical examination, was found to be remarkable for albinism and suborbital ecchymosis. The absence of dense bodies in the platelets was demonstrated using electron microscopy. This patient was (slowly) administered one unit of a platelet suspension, and his bleeding decreased considerably. Conclusion. This case shows that Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a patient presenting with bleeding diathesis, when the clinical presentation also includes oculocutaneous albinism and visual problems.


Case reports in oncological medicine | 2013

Pulmonary embolism as the initial presentation of testicular carcinoma.

Ilhami Berber; Recep Bentli; Mehmet Ali Erkurt; Ozkan Ulutas; Caner Ediz; Ilknur Nizam; Nurcan Kırıcı Berber; Serkan Unlu; Reyhan Köroğlu; Mustafa Koroglu; Nusret Akpolat

Objective. The risk of pulmonary embolism is well recognized as showing an increase in oncological patients. We report a case presenting with pulmonary embolism initially, which was then diagnosed with testicular cancer. Clinical Presentation and Intervention. A 25-year-old man was admitted to the emergency department with a complaint of dyspnoea. Thoracic tomography, lung ventilation/perfusion scintigraphy, and an increased D-dimer level revealed pulmonary embolism. For the aetiology of pulmonary embolism, a left orchiectomy was performed and the patient was diagnosed with a germinal cell tumour of the testicle. Conclusion. In this paper, we present a patient for whom pulmonary embolism was the initial presentation, and a germinal cell tumour was diagnosed later during the search for the aetiology.


Internal Medicine | 2014

A Rare Disease in the Differential Diagnosis of Acute Pancreatitis: Acute Brucellosis

Ilhami Berber; Mehmet Ali Erkurt; Funda Yetkin; Serkan Unlu; Sami Yilmaz; Recep Bentli; Sezai Bazna


Archive | 2005

Endothelial Dysfunction in Patients with Acromegaly

Recep Bentli; Ergun Topal; Lezzan Keskin


Clinical and Investigative Medicine | 2016

Protective effects of molsidomine against doxorubicin-induced renal damage in rats

Fatih Oguz; Ali Beytur; Ediz Sarihan; Hilal K Oguz; Recep Bentli; Emine Samdanci; Evren Köse; Alaaddin Polat; Zeynep Rumeysa Duran; Hakan Parlakpinar; Nihat Ekinci

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