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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences | 2009

A Novel Association Between Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Helicobacter pylori

Irfan Yavasoglu; Erol Arslan; Mert Küçük; Burak Cildag; Mehmet Gok; Samet Kafkas

Background:Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrinopathies. Chronic infections may increase the risk of infertility. Helicobacter pylori infection has been found to be associated with infertility, and PCOS is also one of the most common causes of infertility. To the best of our knowledge, the possible association between H. pylori seropositivity and PCOS has never been investigated. Methods:We performed a prospective study between a group of PCOS subjects and an age-matched group of controls. This prospective study included 35 women (mean age, 25 ± 5 years) with PCOS, selected by using revised diagnostic criteria of European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology and the American Society for Reproductive Medicine 2003, who were compared with their age-matched control group (50 women; mean age, 26 ± 5 years). The 1-step H. pylori test device was used to detect IgG-type antibodies to H. pylori in serum, to aid in the diagnosis of H. pylori infection. Results:H. pylori seropositivity was found to be significantly higher in the PCOS group (PCOS 40%; control 22%; P = 0.007). Conclusion:We suggest a possible association between H. pylori seropositivity and PCOS. It is early to state that H. pylori is a new etiological factor for PCOS or the association of PCOS and H. pylori infection is coincidental with these data. Further studies evaluating more subjects are required.


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2012

Effect of estrogen therapy on adipocytokines in ovariectomized-aged rats

Samet Kafkas; Turhan Dost; Hakan Ozkayran; Cigdem Yenisey; Pars Tuncyurek; Mustafa Birincioglu

Aim:  Obesity is a chronic disease that is characterized by excessive accumulation of body fat. The physiological changes associated with estrogen deprivation in menopause have a significant impact on total body fat and adipose tissue distribution. Adipocytokines, such as adiponectin and leptin are related to adipose tissue, and their levels are affected by estrogen. The aim of the present study was to investigate the alteration of adipocytokine levels with estrogen therapy.


Advances in Therapy | 2006

Effects of tibolone on abdominal subcutaneous fat, serum leptin levels, and anthropometric indices: a 6-month, prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study.

Ali Rıza Odabaşı; Hasan Yüksel; Samet Kafkas; Selda Demircan; Aslıhan Karul; Didem Kozaci; Kutsi Koseoglu; Ergün Onur

This study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of tibolone on abdominal subcutaneous fat, serum leptin levels (SLLs), and anthropometric indices, and to investigate potential relationships between SLLs, subcutaneous abdominal fat thickness, and anthropometric indices in postmenopausal women. In a 6-mo, prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, 40 healthy postmenopausal women aged 42 to 67 y (mean: 50±4.7 y) were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups; during a 6-mo treatment period, the first group received tibolone (Livial® tablet; Organon, The Netherlands; 2.5 mg/d; n=19) and the other group was given placebo (n=21). Fasting SLLs determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, subcutaneous abdominal fat thickness assessed by ultrasound, and anthropometric indices of body weight, body mass index, waist and hip circumference, and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) were recorded at the beginning and the end of the study. Statistical analyses were performed with Mann-Whitney, Wilcoxon, and Spearman tests.P values < .05 were considered significant. No significant differences between the 2 groups were reported in terms of all baseline characteristics. After 6 mo, body weight (+0.77±0.43 kg) and SLLs (+14.7±6.4 ng/mL) increased in the placebo control group, whereas waist circumference (-2.6±3.0 cm), hip circumference (-3.6±3.5 cm), and subcutaneous abdominal fat thickness (-4.3±4.8 cm) decreased significantly in the tibolone group (P < .05). At the end of the study, group comparisons revealed significant differences in waist and hip circumference and subcutaneous abdominal fat thickness (P < .05). At baseline, SLLs were correlated with subcutaneous abdominal fat thickness and all anthropometric indices except WHR (P < .05). Subcutaneous abdominal fat thickness was also highly correlated with all indices except WHR (P < .0001). Tibolone was found to decrease waist and hip circumference, as well as subcutaneous abdominal fat thickness. Also, tibolone appeared to attenuate weight gain and leptin increase. SLLs and subcutaneous abdominal fat thickness were positively correlated with all anthropometric indices except WHR.


Transfusion and Apheresis Science | 2010

Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura as the first manifestation of metastatic adenocarcinoma in a young woman

Gurhan Kadikoylu; Sabri Barutca; Canten Tataroglu; Samet Kafkas; Hakan Erpek; Nezih Meydan; Irfan Yavasoglu; Zahit Bolaman

Thrombotic microangiopathy occurs in 5-10% of patients with mucin-producing disseminated adenocarcinoma. A 28-year-old woman complained of fatigue, bone pain, and weight loss. There were pallor, icterus, and tenderness in the bones on physical examination. Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, leukoerythroblastic picture, thrombocytopenia, and normal coagulation tests were detected. Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) was diagnosed and therapeutic plasma exchange was performed on the patient. On day 5 a laparotomy had to be performed because of acute abdomen due to the rupture of a corpus hemorrhagicum follicle of an ovary. Signet ring cell adenocarcinoma stained with cytokeratin 7 and mucicarmine was seen on ovaries and bone marrow, after the pathological examination. The primary site of tumor could not be investigated, because of the patients refusal. Although chemotherapy including cis-platinum, infusional 5-fluorouracil, and calcium leucovorin were administered in two courses, she died from respiratory failure. In conclusion, malignancy and bone marrow involvement should be considered when associated with leukoerythroblastic picture and TTP.


Leukemia & Lymphoma | 2004

Granulocytic sarcoma of the ovotestis: an association of myelodysplastic syndrome and hermaphroditism.

Zahit Bolaman; Gurhan Kadikoylu; Samet Kafkas; Firuzan Kacar

Granulocytic sarcomas are extramedullary tumors (EMD) of malignant myeloid precursor cells. EMD or granulocytic sarcoma of ovary is rare disease. A 15-year-old girl had complaints of abdominal pain and weight loss for 3 months. On physical examination, there were hepatosplenomegaly and a painless mass under the umbilicus. Breast development was grade II. There was no clitoris hypertrophy. Her labia majora were separate and vagina hypoplastic. Hemoglobin level was 9.3 g/dl, white blood cells count 2.8 x 10(6)/1, platelet count 31.6 x 10(9)/1. There were dysplastic features in the blood and bone marrow cells. There were 10 and 22% blasts in the peripheral blood smear and bone marrow, respectively. The levels of serum follicle stimulating and luteinizing hormones were high. An inguinal mass (diameter 9.5 x 7.6) cm was detected on computed tomography. The histopathological diagnosis of this was obtained from laporascopy was composed of ovotestis and there was marked blastic infiltration in this ovotestis which had myeloid markers on flow cytometry. In the immunohistochemical analyses of ovotestis and bone marrow, blasts were positive for LCA, CD-13, CD-33 and CD 68. The cytogenetic analysis of the bone marrow shaved 46 XY karyotype. No response was achieved with combination chemotherapy and the patient died from progressive leukemia. Here we report a rare patient with myelodysplastic syndrome, EMD and hermaphroditism. To our knowledge this is the first case of MDS, EMD and hermaphroditism.


Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics | 2014

Effects of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition on adiponectin levels and lipid profile in the ovariectomized-aged rats

Turhan Dost; Samet Kafkas; Filiz Gokalp; Aslıhan Karul; Mustafa Birincioglu

Objective: To investigate the relationship between angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and adiponectin and lipid profile in the ovariectomized-aged rats. Materials and Methods: Wistar albino rats were first divided into two groups; control (C) and ovariectomized (OVX). Bilateral ovariectomy were carried out on rats (n = 30) except control group (n = 10). After 6 weeks from ovariectomy, ovariectomized rats were subdivided into three groups; one group received no treatment (OVX), two groups received low dose (OVX + Cap5; 5 mg/kg/day) and high dose (OVX + Cap20; 20 mg/kg/day) captopril (Cap). Body weights were monitored weekly. Adiponectin, triglyceride, cholesterol, high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and very low density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-C) levels were measured at the end of the 6 weeks. Results: In the OVX group, body weights increased (P < 0.001). In the OVX + Cap20 group, body weights significantly decreased compared with the OVX group during weeks 5 and 6 (P < 0.05). While adiponectin levels increased in the OVX + Cap5 group (P = 0.014), triglyceride and cholesterol levels decreased in the OVX + Cap20 group (P = 0.016 and P < 0.001, respectively) compared to the OVX group. HDL-C and VLDL-C levels decreased only in OVX + Cap20 group (P < 0.005). Conclusions: ACE inhibitors may be decreasing the ovariectomy-induced weight gain by increasing adiponectin levels, and by affecting lipid profiles. The adipose tissue renin-angiotensin system (RAS) may be playing an important role in the development of adiposity.


Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation | 2007

Evaluation of smoking as a risk factor for activated protein C resistance during pregnancy.

Samet Kafkas; Üzeyir Kalkan; Zahit Bolaman; Muzaffer Sancı; Hasan Yüksel; Ali Rıza Odabaşı

Objective: The effect of smoking on the activated protein C (APC) ratio in normal gestation was systematically investigated. The frequency of acquired APC resistance (APCR) in the smoking and non-smoking subjects with normal follow-up of pregnancy and the outcome observed in these two groups were documented. Study Design: A total of 180 normal pregnant women (non-smokers 138, smokers 42) in different trimesters of gestation admitted to the hospital were enrolled into a cross-sectional study. APC ratio, factor V, factor VIII, protein S and protein C were quantitated. Factor V Leiden mutation analyses were performed by real-time PCR. Results: This cross-sectional study tries to detail the effect of smoking on APCR together with the changes in some components of the protein C/protein S system which may contribute to alterations in the APC ratio in normal gestation. A decreased APC ratio observed in pregnancy was statistically significant in the smokers (p = 0.03). When the trimesters were taken into consideration, APC ratios were significantly lower in the third trimester in the smokers compared with the non-smokers in the same trimesters (p = 0.001). The difference in the APC ratio between the groups in early pregnancy was not significant. Conclusion: These studies have demonstrated that the modified test abolishes the pregnancy-related effect on the APCRs in normal pregnant non-smoking women presumably by normalization of coagulation factors (except factor V). Our result for the non-smoking group is consistent with data provided in previous studies. However, we noted a very significant decrease in the APC ratio in smoking pregnant women in the third trimester, most likely secondary to decreased factor V levels.


Age | 2013

Effects of melatonin and dexpanthenol on antioxidant parameters when combined with estrogen treatment in ovariectomized rats

Ozan Turgut; A. Ay; Hulya Turgut; Ahmet Ay; Samet Kafkas; Turhan Dost


Archive | 2005

Gebelik ve kalıtsal trombofili

Samet Kafkas; Gurhan Kadikoylu


European Journal of Internal Medicine | 2009

P0591 MAY HELICOBACTER PYLORI A NEW ETIOLOGICAL FACTOR OR A COINCIDENCE IN POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME

Irfan Yavasoglu; Mert Küçük; Burak Cildag; Erol Arslan; Mehmet Gok; Samet Kafkas

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Hasan Yüksel

Adnan Menderes University

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Ergün Onur

Adnan Menderes University

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Irfan Yavasoglu

Adnan Menderes University

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Zahit Bolaman

Adnan Menderes University

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Turhan Dost

Adnan Menderes University

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Aslıhan Karul

Adnan Menderes University

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Hakan Erpek

Adnan Menderes University

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