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European Journal of Surgery | 2002

Abdominal insufflation-deflation injury in small intestine in rabbits.

Yavuz Kaya; Teoman Coskun; Mehmet Akif Demir; Ahmet Var; Yucel Ozsoy; Ece O. Aydemir

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of increased intra-abdominal pressure followed by abdominal deflation on small intestine with or without previous intestinal ischaemia. DESIGN Randomised experimental study. SETTING University hospital, Turkey. ANIMALS 78 male New Zealand white rabbits. INTERVENTIONS Experiment 1: 30 rabbits (10 in each group) were subjected to intra-abdominal pressure of 0 mmHg (controls), 15 mmHg or 25 mmHg for 60 minutes. Experiment 2: 48 rabbits were divided into four groups (n = 12 in each). The first comprised sham-operated controls. In the other 3, the superior mesenteric artery was occluded for 60 minutes. Reperfusion was started and maintained under intra-abdominal pressure of 0 mmHg, 15 mmHg, or 25 mmHg for one hour. Intestinal specimens were obtained five and 60 minutes after abdominal deflation in the pressure groups and at identical times in the other groups in both experiments. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Intestinal malondialdehyde concentration, wet:dry intestinal weight ratio, and mucosal injury score under light microscopy. RESULTS In experiment I the malondialdehyde concentration, wet:dry weight ratio, and mucosal injury scores were higher in the 25 mmHg group than in the other groups in both specimens. There was a significant increase in malondialdehyde concentration in the 15 mmHg group in only the 5-minute specimen. In experiment 2, except for the wet:dry weight ratio in the 5-minute specimen in the 15 mmHg group, there were significant increases in malondialdehyde concentration, wet:dry weight ratio, and mucosal injury score in all groups except controls in both specimens. Malondialdehyde concentration and wet:dry weight ratio were higher in the 25 mmHg group than in the 0 mmHg group in the 60-minute specimen, and higher than the 15 mmHg group in both specimens. Wet:dry weight ratio was less in the 15 mmHg group than the 0 mmHg group in both specimens. Mucosal injury score was higher in the 25 mmHg group than the other groups in both specimens. CONCLUSION Increased intra-abdominal pressure for 60 minutes followed by abdominal deflation led to an ischaemia-reperfusion-like injury in normal small intestine in rabbits, and added to reperfusion injury in the ischaemic small intestine at an intra-abdominal pressure of 25 mmHg.


Breast Journal | 2005

Bilateral breast edema in intestinal lymphangiectasia.

Cihan Goktan; Gökhan Pekindil; Sebnem Orguc; Teoman Coskun; Selim Serter

A 67-year-old black woman was admitted with a 1year history of abdominal pain, chronic diarrhea, bilateral leg swelling, and muscle seizures. Laboratory findings showed hypoalbuminemia, hypocalcemia, anemia, and lymphocytopenia. Since abdominal computed tomography (CT) and ultrasonography demonstrated cystic areas surrounding the head of pancreas, the patient underwent exploratory laparotomy. Biopsy of the jejunum revealed intestinal lymphangiectasia. The patient also underwent many additional examinations including mammography and thoracic and cranial


Current Therapeutic Research-clinical and Experimental | 2008

Effects of silymarin and pentoxifylline on matrix metalloproteinase-1 and -2 expression and apoptosis in experimental hepatic fibrosis

Eray Kara; Teoman Coskun; Yavuz Kaya; Okan Yumuş; Seda Vatansever; Ahmet Var

BACKGROUND Many therapeutic strategies have been proposed to treat liver fibrosis, but no drugs have been proved effective. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have been reported to play a role in some cellular cascades of hepatic inflammation and fibrosis. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to investigate whether silymarin and pentoxifylline (PTX) have hepatoprotective and antifibrotic effects in experimental hepatic fibrosis. METHODS Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups: silymarin group (silymarin 4 mg/kg · d(-1) orally, common bile duct ligation [CBDL]); PTX group (PTX 2 mg/kg · d(-1) intraperitoneally, CBDL); sham group (common bile duct [CBD] exploration only); and control group (saline 1 mL/d orally, CBDL). The CBD was explored and dissected sufficiently to allow passage of a 3/0 silk suture via midline laparotomy. On day 10, all animals were euthanized via cervical dislocation. Then, 5-cm(3) liver samples from the right lobe were removed for histomorphologic evaluation and 3-mL blood samples were taken via cardiac puncture for biochemical analyses. Apoptosis was determined using the terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase-biotin nick end-label (TUNEL) staining method. Plasma levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and γ-glutamyltransferase; total and indirect bilirubin concentration; hepatic MMP-1 and -2 and tissue inhibitor of MMP (TIMP)-l and -2 activity; and transforming-growth factor (TGF)-β1 concentration were measured. Collagen content was determined by measuring hydroxyproline in liver samples. Malondialdehyde (MDA) was used to estimate lipid peroxidation. RESULTS Thirty-two adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups: silymarin group (n = 7), PTX group (n = 7), sham group (n = 9), and control group (n = 9). Compared with the control group (14.6 [2.44]), mean (SD) hepatocyte apoptosis (as measured by the ratio of TUNEL-positive cells) was significantly suppressed in the silymarin group (1.2 [0.13]; P = 0.001) and the PTX group (3.8 [0.34]; P = 0.001). Mean (SD) MMP-2 activity in the silymarin group (57.35 [9.89] μg/mL; P = 0.04) and the PTX group (46.88 [9.56] μg/mL; P = 0.04) was significantly lower than that observed in the control group (232.32 [79.76] μg/mL). Compared with the control group (1.37 [0.38] μg/mL), TIMP-2 activity was significantly lower in the silymarin group (0.55 [0.13] μg/mL; P = 0.04) and the PTX group (0.42 [0.09] μg/mL; P = 0.01). Compared with the control group (909.17 [117.35] μg/mL), TGF-β1 was significantly lower in the silymarin group (518.24 [30.34] μg/mL; P = 0.01) and the PTX group (519.57 [47.27] μg/mL; P = 0.01). Histomorphologic changes were significantly greater in the sham group than in the silymarin and PTX groups: hemorrhage (2.44 [0.29] vs 1.29 [0.18] and 1.57 [0.20], respectively; both, P = 0.04); sinusoidal dilatation (2.22 [0.22] vs 1.57 [0.20] and 1.71 [0.18]; both, P = 0.04); presinusoidal polymorphonuclear cell infiltration (3-44 [0.24] vs 2.57 [0.20] and 2.14 [0.26]; P = 0.03 and P = 0.008, respectively); and inflammation (3.44 [0.24] vs 2.57 [0.20] and 2.14 [0.26]; P = 0.03 and P = 0.008, respectively). In the control group, all biochemical markers were elevated, supporting the presence of liver injury. Compared with the control group (630.00 [46.80] U/L), plasma AST activity was significantly lower in the silymarin group (443.11 [78.73]; P = 0.04) and the PTX group (349.42 [34.00]; P = 0.03). Compared with the control group (191.12 [32.93] U/L), plasma ALT activity was significantly lower in the silymarin group (86.14 [4.97]; P = 0.04) and the PTX group (84.14 [11.21]; P = 0.04). MDA concentration was significantly lower in the silymarin group compared with the control group (0.08 [0.01] vs 0.22 [0.03] nmol/mL; P = 0.004); MDA was also significantly lower in the silymarin group than in the PTX group (0.11 [0.02]; P = 0.03). CONCLUSIONS Silymarin and PTX were associated with lower histopathologic liver damage, hepatocyte apoptosis, and regulation of extracellular matrix proteins. Lipid peroxidation in hepatocytes was significantly lower in the silymarin group compared with the PTX group. Silymarin and PTX appeared to have hepatoprotective effects in this experimental liver fibrosis model, but further clinical and experimental studies are needed.


Surgery Today | 2010

The Effect of Tadalafil on Anastomotic Healing in Ischemic Small Intestine in Rats

Yavuz Kaya; Teoman Coskun; Semin Ayhan; Eray Kara; Aslan Sakarya; Ahmet Var

PurposeTo investigate the effect of tadalafil on anastomotic healing in an ischemic small intestine.MethodsStandardized transection and anastomosis in the small intestine were performed in 48 male Sprague-Dawley rats divided into four equal groups (n = 12): group 1, normal anastomosis; group 2, ischemic anastomosis; group 3, normal anastomosis+tadalafil treatment; group 4, ischemic anastomosis+tadalafil treatment. Ischemia was established by ligating 2 cm of mesentery on either side of the anastomosis. Tadalafil was given to the rats once a day at dose of 5 mg/kg. The anastomotic bursting pressures and hydroxyproline concentrations were measured on postoperative day 4. A histopathological evaluation of the anastomoses was also performed.ResultsThe bursting pressure and hydroxyproline concentration in group 2 were significantly lower than those in the other groups. There was no difference in the hydroxyproline concentration among groups 1, 3, and 4. While there was no difference between groups 3 and 4, the bursting pressures were significantly higher in groups 3 and 4 than in group 1. The histopathological evaluation revealed no significant differences in inflammatory cell infiltration, vascularization, or anastomotic collagen deposition among the groups.ConclusionTadalafil treatment improved the anastomotic bursting pressure and the hydroxyproline concentration in both normal and ischemic small intestine anastomosis.


European Journal of Radiology | 2010

Hepatic perfusion changes in an experimental model of acute pancreatitis: Evaluation by perfusion CT

Semra Tutcu; Selim Serter; Yavuz Kaya; Eray Kara; Nalan Nese; Gökhan Pekindil; Teoman Coskun

PURPOSE It is known that acute pancreatitis may cause secondary changes in several organs. Liver is one of these involved organs. In different experimental studies hepatic damages were shown histopathologically in acute pancreatitis but there are a few studies about perfusion disorders that accompany these histopathologic changes. Perfusion CT (pCT) provides the ability to detect regional and global alterations in organ blood flow. The purpose of the study was to describe hepatic perfusion changes in experimental acute pancreatitis model with pCT. MATERIALS AND METHODS Forty Sprague-Dawley rats of both genders with average weights of 250 g were used. Rats were randomized into two groups. Twenty rats were in control group and 20 in acute pancreatitis group. pCT was performed. Perfusion maps were formed by processing the obtained images with perfusion CT software. Blood flow (BF) and blood volume (BV) values were obtained from these maps. All pancreatic and liver tissues were taken off with laparotomy and histopathologic investigation was performed. Students t test was used for statistical analyses. RESULTS In pCT we found statistically significant increase in blood volume in both lobes of liver and in blood flow in right lobe of the liver (p<0.01). Although blood flow in left lobe of the liver increased, it did not reach statistical significance. CONCLUSION The quantitative analysis of liver parenchyma with pCT showed that acute pancreatitis causes a significant perfusion changes in the hepatic tissue. Systemic mediators seem to be effective as well as local inflammatory changes in perfusion changes.


Current Therapeutic Research-clinical and Experimental | 2004

Effects of rofecoxib, a selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor, on endothelial dysfunction, lipid peroxidation, and hepatocyte morphology in rats with sepsis-induced liver damage

Eray Kara; Ahmet Var; Seda Vatansever; Serap Cilaker; Yavuz Kaya; Teoman Coskun

BACKGROUND Sepsis remains a difficult problem for clinicians, with its systemic effects and high morbidity and mortality rates. The roles of oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, and lipid peroxidation in sepsis-induced organ damage are being investigated. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of selective cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 inhibition on tissue lipid peroxidation, endothelial dysfunction, and hepatic cell morphology in a rat model of sepsis. METHODS Thirty rats with sepsis induced by cecal ligation and puncture were divided equally into 3 groups: treatment group (rofecoxib 1 mg/kg PO), control group (saline 1 mL PO), and sham group (sham surgery only). All the rats were sacrificed 1 day after sepsis induction. The livers were removed using a median laparotomy for histopathologic and biochemical analysis. RESULTS Histomorphologic hepatic damage and lipid peroxidation were significantly reduced in the rofecoxib treatment group compared with the control group (P < 0.05 and P = 0.001, respectively). Endothelial nitric oxide synthase and inducible nitric oxide synthase staining of liver samples was statistically significantly reduced in the treatment group compared with the control group (both, P < 0.001). The hepatic nitric oxide level and malonyldialdehyde activity decreased significantly (P < 0.001 and P = 0.001, respectively) in the rofecoxib group compared with the control group. Hepatic myeloperoxidase activity was similar between the treatment and control groups. CONCLUSION Further investigation of selective COX-2 inhibition as an alternate therapeutic choice for sepsis-induced hepatic damage should be considered.


Balkan Medical Journal | 2012

Contribution of Kinetic Characteristics of Axillary Lymph Nodes to the Diagnosis in Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Şebnem Örgüç; Işıl Başaran; Gökhan Pekindil; Teoman Coskun

OBJECTIVE To assess the contribution of kinetic characteristics in the discrimination of malignant-benign axillary lymph nodes. MATERIAL AND METHODS One hundred fifty-five female patients were included in the study. Following magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations postprocessing applications were applied, dynamic curves were obtained from subtracted images. Types of dynamic curves were correlated with histopathological results in malignant cases or final clinical results in patients with no evidence of malignancy. Sensitivity, specificity, positive likehood ratio (+LHR), negative (-LHR) of dynamic curves characterizing the axillary lymph nodes were calculated. RESULTS A total of 178 lymph nodes greater than 8 mm were evaluated in 113 patients. Forty-six lymph nodes in 24 cases had malignant axillary involvement. 132 lymph nodes in 89 patients with benign diagnosis were included in the study. The sensitivity of type 3 curve as an indicator of malignancy was calculated as 89%. However the specificity, +LHR, -LHR were calculated as 14%, 1.04, 0.76 respectively. CONCLUSION Since kinetic analysis of both benign and malignant axillary lymph nodes, rapid enhancement and washout (type 3) they cannot be used as a discriminator, unlike breast lesions. MRI, depending on the kinetic features of the axillary lymph nodes, is not high enough to be used in the clinical management of breast cancer patients.


Breast Journal | 2009

Oil cyst mimicking intracystic neoplasm.

Sebnem Orguc; Isil Basara; Teoman Coskun; Ali Riza Kandiloglu

A 45-year-old woman presented with a tender firmness of the right breast accompanied by a periareoler fistula with a history of granulomatous mastitis of the right breast diagnosed 18 months ago. She had previous excisional biopsies from both breasts with scars located at the middle outer quadrants. She was referred for breast ultrasound. The mammograms which were performed 6 months ago, showed no significant abnormality. Ultrasound revealed multiple clustered, tubular hypoechoic lesions, some of which are contiguous at the right upper quadrant. Similar ultrasound findings were detected at the left inner lower quadrant. In addition to these findings related to bilateral granulomatous mastitis, a well-defined thin walled cystic lesion at the retroareolar region of the left breast with posterior acustic enhancement was revealed (Fig. 1). The cystic lesion measuring about Figure 3. H&E, obliterated tunica intima. Figure 4. methenamine silver trichrome, vessel completely occluded by thrombus.


Hepato-gastroenterology | 2003

The effect of trimetazidine on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy under hepatic blood inflow occlusion.

Yavuz Kaya; Teoman Coskun; Erinc Aral; Nilüfer Erkasap; Ahmet Var


Journal of Surgical Research | 2002

Increased Intraabdominal Pressure Impairs Liver Regeneration after Partial Hepatectomy in Rats

Yavuz Kaya; Erinc Aral; Teoman Coskun; Nilüfer Erkasap; Ahmet Var

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Yavuz Kaya

Celal Bayar University

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Ahmet Var

Celal Bayar University

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Eray Kara

Celal Bayar University

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Nilüfer Erkasap

Eskişehir Osmangazi University

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