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Sleep Medicine | 2012

Assessment of nitric oxide, advanced oxidation protein products, malondialdehyde, and thiol levels in patients with restless legs syndrome

Gulden Baskol; Selda Korkmaz; Feray Erdem; Ayşen Caniklioğlu; Merve Kocyigit; Murat Aksu

OBJECTIVES We aimed to determine the importance of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of restless legs syndrome (RLS) by quantification of advanced oxidation protein products and total thiol levels (as markers of oxidative protein damage), nitric oxide levels (as an antioxidant and endothelial function), and malondialdehyde levels (as a marker of lipid peroxidation) in patients with RLS. DESIGN AND METHODS A total of 22 patients with primary RLS were enrolled in the study and 20 age-and-gender-matched healthy subjects were enrolled as a control group. Serum nitric oxide, malondialdehyde, thiol levels, and plasma advanced oxidation protein products levels were determined by spectrophotometric methods. RESULTS Serum nitric oxide and thiol levels were lower in the patient group than in controls (p = 0.007 and p = 0.017, respectively). Plasma advanced oxidation protein products levels and serum malondialdehyde levels were found to be higher in patients with RLS than in controls (p = 0.017 and p = 0.008, respectively). Serum malondialdehyde level was found to be positively correlated with plasma advanced oxidation protein products levels (p = 0.039). Serum thiol level was found to be negatively correlated with plasma advanced oxidation protein products levels (p = 0.030). CONCLUSIONS Increased advanced oxidation protein products, malondialdehyde levels, and decreased thiol and nitric oxide levels, may suggest that patients with RLS are under oxidative stress. Although both lipid peroxidation and protein oxidation may have a role in atherosclerosis in RLS, those factors may be related to the pathogenesis of RLS.


Sleep and Breathing | 2017

Plasma apelin level in patients with restless legs syndrome and its association with periodic leg movements

Selda Korkmaz; Murat Aksu; Gulden Baskol

ObjectivesApelin is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory molecule secreted by adipose tissue and has a protective effect on cardiac and neuronal tissue. Recent studies have reported that the risk of vascular disease is increased in restless legs syndrome (RLS). We aimed to measure plasma levels of apelin in patients with RLS. Additionally, we wanted to determine if there is any relationship between apelin levels and RLS disease severity and the periodic leg movement index (PLMI).MethodA total of 14 RLS patients with moderate-to-severe symptoms and 14 age- and body mass index (BMI)-matched healthy controls participated in the study. All participants had no concomitant medical disorder nor took medications. The international RLS rating scale (IRLSS) was used to determine disease severity. Polysomnography (PSG) served to exclude other sleep disorders such as sleep-related breathing disorders and to measure sleep parameters.ResultsThe mean plasma apelin level was significantly lower in the patient group compared to the control group independent of IRLSS score and PSG findings (p = 0.004). After comparison between the RLS patient group and control group, the patient group was divided into two subgroups based on a PLMI above or below 15 events per hour. A reduced mean apelin level was observed in the patient group having a PLMI above 15 compared to the patient group with PLMI below 15 and the control group (p = 0.003). There was no correlation between plasma apelin levels and disease severity and PLMI in the two patient subgroups.ConclusionsRLS patients especially those with a PLMI above 15 have low plasma apelin levels independent of disease severity and sleep parameters such as sleep duration and quality. Decreased apelin levels may explain the increased risk for vascular diseases in those patients.


Urology Journal | 2015

Electrophysiological Identification of Central Sensitization in Patients with Chronic Prostatitis

Selda Korkmaz; Mert Ali Karadag; Kemal Hamamcıoğlu; Mustafa Sofikerim; Murat Aksu


Journal of Clinical Lipidology | 2016

The effects of statin treatment on adrenal and sexual function and nitric oxide levels in hypercholesterolemic male patients treated with a statin

Osman Baspınar; Fahri Bayram; Selda Korkmaz; Murat Aksu; Derya Kocer; Oguzhan Sıtkı Dizdar; Yasin Simsek; Peter P. Toth


Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Neurology Special Topics | 2015

Uykuda Noktürnal Paroksismal Olaylar: Genel Yaklaşım

Selda Korkmaz; Murat Aksu


Neurology | 2015

The Effects of Statin Therapy on Adrenal and Sexual Functions in Male Patients with Hyperlipidemia (P1.287)

Selda Korkmaz; Osman Baspınar; Fahri Bayram; Yasin Simsek; Halit Diri; Tugce Bilecenoglu; Murat Aksu


Neurology | 2015

The Alteration of Cyclic Alternating Pattern in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome with and without Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (P7.314)

Selda Korkmaz; Tugce Bilecenoglu; Yüksel Peker; Tahir Yoldas; Murat Aksu


Journal of Turkish Sleep Medicine | 2014

Willis-Ekbom Disease Presenting with Genital Symptoms

Selda Korkmaz; Murat Aksu


Journal of Turkish Sleep Medicine | 2014

Topiramat ile Ortaya Çıkan Huzursuz Bacaklar Sendromu: Olgu Sunumu

Selda Korkmaz; Murat Aksu


Journal of Turkish Sleep Medicine | 2014

Uykuda Yemek Yeme Alışkanlığı Sonucu Kilo Alma Yakınması ile Başvuran Uyku ile İlişkili Yemek Yeme Bozukluğu (SRED)

Selda Korkmaz; Murat Aksu

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