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Nutrition and Cancer | 2004

Lycopene Supplementation Prevents the Development of Spontaneous Smooth Muscle Tumors of the Oviduct in Japanese Quail

Kazim Sahin; Resat Ozercan; Muhittin Onderci; Nurhan Sahin; M. F. Gursu; Frederick Khachik; Fazlul H. Sarkar; Adnan R. Munkarah; Rouba Ali-Fehmi; David Kmak; Omer Kucuk

Abstract: Leiomyomas (fibroids) are benign tumors of the uterus affecting millions of women. Spontaneous leiomyomas of the oviduct are common tumors of the Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica), which makes it a good animal model for screening potential agents for testing in the prevention and treatment of human myoma uteri. Because dietary intake of lycopene has been associated with a reduced risk of a variety of human cancers, we investigated the effects of lycopene supplementation on the development of leiomyomas in the oviduct of Japanese quail. We also measured serum levels of oxidative stress markers [malondialdehyde (MDA) and homocysteine], lycopene, vitamins C, E, and A, and tissue biomarkers Bcl-2 and Bax expression. One hundred twenty quails (6 mo old) were assigned to 3 treatment groups consisting of 4 replicates of 10 birds in each group. Birds were fed either a basal diet (group C) or the basal diet supplemented with 100 mg (group L1) or 200 mg (group L2) of lycopene per kilogram of diet. The animals were sacrificed after 285 days and the tumors were identified. Lycopene supplementation decreased the number of leiomyomas compared with control subjects (P = 0.056). The tumors in lycopene-fed birds were smaller than those found in control birds (P = 0.01). There were no significant differences in the expression of tissue Bcl-2 and Bax among the study groups. Serum vitamins C, E, and A increased (P = 0.01), whereas MDA and homocysteine concentrations decreased (P = 0.01) with lycopene supplementation. No measurable lycopene could be detected in the serum of control birds, whereas a dose-dependent increase was observed in the serum of lycopene-supplemented birds. The results indicate that dietary supplementation with lycopene reduces the incidence and size of spontaneously occurring leiomyoma of the oviduct in the Japanese quail. Clinical trials should be conducted to investigate the efficacy of lycopene supplementation in the prevention and treatment of uterine leiomyoma in humans.


Clinical Imaging | 2004

Neurofibroma of the breast in a boy with neurofibromatosis type 1

Ayse Murat; Fatma Kansiz; Nimet Kabakus; Ahmet Kazez; Resat Ozercan

Neurofibromas occurring in the breast are very rare. A 10-year-old boy with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) presented with a palpable mass on his left breast. US showed a well-defined and hypoechoic solid mass within the subcutaneous fat tissue in the areolar area. Mass was isointense compared to muscle and hypointense compared to fat tissue on TIW and T2W MR images. Excisional biopsy was applied to the mass. The diagnosis of gynecomastia and neurofibroma was made on the basis of histopathological and immunohistochemical findings.


Nutrition and Cancer | 2007

Dietary Tomato Powder Supplementation in the Prevention of Leiomyoma of the Oviduct in the Japanese Quail

Kazim Sahin; Resat Ozercan; Muhittin Onderci; Nurhan Sahin; Frederick Khachik; Soley Seren; Omer Kucuk

Abstract Spontaneous leiomyomas of the oviduct are common tumors of the Japanese Quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica), which makes it a good animal model for screening potential agents for testing in the prevention and treatment of human myoma uteri. We have previously reported a decreased incidence of leiomyomas in the oviduct of Japanese quail with lycopene supplementation. Although the major carotenoid in tomatoes is lycopene, tomatoes also contain other compounds, which may contribute to their health benefit. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the effects of tomato powder supplementation on the development of leiomyomas in the oviduct of Japanese quail. We also measured serum levels of malondialdehyde (MDA), carotenoids, and vitamins C, E, and A. A total of 150 quails (3 mo old) were assigned to 3 treatment groups consisting of 5 replicates of 10 birds in each group. Birds were fed either a basal diet (control group) or the basal diet supplemented with 25 g (Treatment I) or 50 g (Treatment II) of tomato powder (0.8 mg lycopene per g of tomato powder) per kg of diet. The animals were sacrificed after 365 days, and the tumors were identified. Tomato powder supplementation significantly decreased the number of leiomyomas as compared to control birds (P < 0.01). The tumors in tomato powder fed birds were smaller than those found in control birds (P < 0.01). Serum lycopene, lutein, zeaxantin, and vitamins C, E, and A increased (P = 0.01), whereas MDA concentrations decreased (P = 0.01) with tomato powder supplementation. No measurable lycopene could be detected in the serum of control birds, whereas a dose-dependent increase was observed in the serum of birds supplemented with tomato powder. The results indicate that dietary supplementation with tomato powder reduces the incidence and size of spontaneously occurring leiomyoma of the oviduct in the Japanese quail. Clinical trials should be conducted to investigate the efficacy of tomato powder supplementation in the prevention and treatment of uterine leiomyoma in humans.


Nutrition and Cancer | 2009

Genistein Suppresses Spontaneous Oviduct Tumorigenesis in Quail

Kazim Sahin; Fatih Akdemir; Mehmet Tuzcu; Nurhan Sahin; Muhittin Onderci; Resat Ozercan; Necip Ilhan; Ertugrul Kilic; Soley Seren; Omer Kucuk

Spontaneous leiomyomas of the oviduct are common tumors of the Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) and laying hens. This makes it a good animal model for screening potential agents for testing in the prevention and treatment of human myoma uteri. Genistein has been shown to inhibit the growth of various cancer cells. We investigated the effects of genistein supplementation on the development of fibroid tumors in the oviduct, serum oxidative stress markers [malondialdehyde (MDA), 8-isoprostane, 4-hydroxyalkenal (HAE), 8-hydroxy-2′ -deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) levels], soy isoflavone levels, and tissue biomarkers [Connexin 43 (Cx43), Bcl-2, and Bax and heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) expression] in Japanese quail. One hundred and fifty quail (12 mo old) were assigned to 3 experimental groups as 5 replicates of pens containing 10 birds in each. Birds were fed either a basal diet or the basal diet supplemented with 400 mg or 800 mg of genistein/kg of diet. The animals were sacrificed after 315 days, and the tumors were identified. Genistein supplementation significantly decreased the incidence of fibroid tumors as compared to control birds (P = 0.04). The tumors in genistein-fed birds were smaller than those found in control birds (P = 0.02). Serum MDA, 8-isoprostane, and HAE levels were lower in treatment groups than in control group (MDA: 2.01 vs. 0.82; 8-isoprostane: 135 vs. 101; HAE: 1.45 vs. 0.73; P ≤ 0.01). The concentrations of serum 8-OHdG, which is a marker of oxidative damage, in the groups were 27.5, 22.4, and 21.3 ng/ml, respectively (P = 0.05). The expression of cell cycle regulatory proteins, Bcl-2, was 4.18 and 4.61 in the genistein groups and 6.21 in the control group, and the expression of Bax was 10.93 and 16.78 in the genistein groups and 7.60 in the control group (P < 0.001 for Bax). Cx43 level was 2.56 and 2.40 in the genistein groups compared with 5.15 in the control group. None of the differences in the Cx43 and Bcl-2 of the groups were significant. The expression of heat shock proteins, Hsp60 and Hsp70, were not different between groups, although Hsp70 level of the genistein groups (19.73) was lower than the control group (27.8). The results indicate that dietary supplementation of genistein reduces the incidence and size of spontaneously occurring leiomyoma of the oviduct in the Japanese quail. Clinical trials should be conducted to investigate the efficacy of genistein supplementation in the prevention and treatment of uterine leiomyoma in humans.


Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2009

Uterine primitive neuroectodermal tumor: a case report

Husnu Celik; Bilgin Gurates; Aziz Karaoglu; Adem Yavuz; Ferda Dagli; Resat Ozercan

BackgroundPrimitive neuroectodermal tumors of uterus (PNET) are extremely rare in tumors of the female genital system and therefore there is no sufficient information about their diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up.CaseThe case is a 32-year-old, operated in emergency conditions due to intra-abdominal hemorrhage, and discusses our diagnosis and treatment approaches in the light of literature data.ConclusionTo the best of our knowledge, this is first report of uterine PNET that presented with intraabdominal hemorrhage due to uterine rupture. Despite advances in therapy, the prognosis is poor. The low number of these cases precludes accurate standardization of therapy.


Yonsei Medical Journal | 2003

A Comparison of Estrogen and Two Different Doses of Calcitonin in Ovariectomized Rats

Vural Kavuncu; Sezai Sahin; Giyasettin Baydas; Necip Ilhan; Ibrahim Hanifi Ozercan; Abdullah Yasar; Irfan Pekkutucu; Nevin Ilhan; Resat Ozercan


Journal of Surgical Research | 2005

The effect of an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor on intestinal wound healing.

Yavuz Selim Ilhan; Nurullah Bülbüller; Cuneyt Kirkil; Resat Ozercan; Dilara Seckin


Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology | 2007

Hamartoma of the breast

Ayse Murat; Huseyin Ozdemir; Hanifi Yildirim; Ahmet Kursad Poyraz; Resat Ozercan


Journal of Dermatology | 2004

Benign Cutanous Degos' Disease: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Basak Kandi Coskun; Yunus Saral; Demet Cicek; Resat Ozercan


Journal of Women's Imaging | 2005

Bilateral Malignant Brenner Tumor of the Ovary

Ayse Murat; Huseyin Ozdemir; Hanefi Yildirim; Anil Arslan; Ferda Ersoy; Resat Ozercan

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Wayne State University

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