Yücel Çam
Erciyes University
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Experimental Parasitology | 2008
Yücel Çam; Ayhan Atasever; Gökhan Eraslan; Murat Kibar; O. Atalay; Latife Beyaz; Abdullah Inci; Bilal Cem Liman
The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical, haematological, biochemical, lipid peroxidation, ultrasonographic and pathologic findings in hepatic coccidiosis induced by Eimeria stiedae in rabbits, and also to compare the treatment effects of both toltrazuril and ivermectin separately and in combination. In this study, 56 rabbits were divided into eight groups. The first group was designated as healthy control group. Rabbits were infected with 40.000 sporulated oocysts of E. stiedae. Groups 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 were allocated as the infected control group, infected+toltrazuril-treated group, infected+ivermectin-treated group, infected+toltrazuril+ivermectin-treated group, non-infected+toltrazuril-treated group, non-infected+ivermectin-treated group, non-infected+toltrazuril+ivermectin-treated group, respectively. Haematocrit, Haemoglobin and MCV values as well as percentage of lymphocyte decreased in Groups 2 and 4 whereas leucocyte counts and percentage of granulocyte leucocyte increased. Serum GGT, ALT and AST activities increased but albumin value decreased. Plasma MDA concentrations increased whereas erythrocyte CAT, GSH-Px, and SOD activities decreased. Mean oocyst numbers in per gram faeces (epg values) increased in both groups during the study. Ultrasonographic examination revealed that the liver was enlarged and had hyperechogenic parenchyma. Bile ducts were dilated and hyperechogenic and the gall bladder was dilated. The livers of these animals were enlarged and typical macroscopic and microscopic findings of coccidiosis were present. Treatment with toltrazuril and toltrazuril+ivermectin combination were highly effective in reducing faecal oocyst output in infected rabbits. Haematological, biochemical and lipid peroxidation parameters and, ultrasonographic findings of the liver were close to control values for Groups 3 and 5. Necropsy of these animals showed no visible lesions related to hepatic coccidiosis although a few oocysts were detected in the bile duct epithelial cells.
Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2010
Gökhan Eraslan; Murat Kanbur; Bilal Cem Liman; Yücel Çam; Mürsel Karabacak; Şule Altınordulu
Little is known about the kinetics of ivermectin formulations following subcutaneous administration in dogs. The vehicle components used in production may change the pharmacokinetics of the drug. The present study was aimed at the comparison of the pharmacokinetics of seven injectable ivermectin formulation of different brand names (A-G). The animals were allocated to seven groups, each comprising seven dogs. The dogs were administered ivermectin at a dose of 200 microg/kg bw by subcutaneous route and blood samples were collected from all groups up to 288h post-injection. Plasma ivermectin analyses were performed using a HPLC with a fluorescence detector. Compared to Group 1(A), it was determined that statistically significant differences existed in Groups 2(B), 3(C), 4(D), 5(E), and 7(G) for C(max) values; and in Groups 3(C), 4(D), 6(F), 7(G) for AUC(0-->288) and AUC(0-->infinity) values. These values were highest in Group 1(A) and lowest in Group 7(F). The results obtained in the present study demonstrated that, in cases which require subacute administration, optimal exposure is achieved with the preparation A. However, it must be noted that this evaluation was based on pharmacokinetic parameters and not antiparasitic efficacy.
Research in Veterinary Science | 2008
Murat Kanbur; O. Atalay; Anıl Iça; Gökhan Eraslan; Yücel Çam
Research in Veterinary Science | 2007
M.K. Börkü; O. Atalay; Murat Kibar; Yücel Çam; Ayhan Atasever
Parasitology Research | 2007
Abdullah Inci; Anıl Iça; Alparslan Yildirim; Zati Vatansever; Ayşe Çakmak; Hasan Albasan; Yücel Çam; Ayhan Atasever; Savaş Sariözkan; Onder Duzlu
Bulletin of The Veterinary Institute in Pulawy | 2005
Gökhan Eraslan; Yücel Çam; Meryem Eren; Bilal Cem Liman; Oznur Atalay; Nese Seybek
Ankara Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2005
Ayhan Atasever; Yücel Çam; O. Atalay
Indian Veterinary Journal | 2009
Yücel Çam; O. Atalay; Ayhan Atasever
Ankara Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2005
Meryem Eren; Yücel Çam; Latife Beyaz; Ayhan Atasever
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2004
Ayhan Atasever; Yücel Çam; Fatma Uyanik