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2. Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy Following Blunt Trauma Of Lateral Neck: Case Report.
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Tüzüner, A., Demirci, Ş., Aydoğan, F., Ceylan, T., and Karadaş, H.
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LARYNGEAL nerve palsy ,LARYNGEAL diseases ,NECK injuries ,ELECTROMYOGRAPHY ,VOICE disorders - Abstract
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- 2016
3. The protective effects of esculetin against Doxorubicin-Induced hepatotoxicity in rats: Insights into the modulation of Caspase, FOXOs, and heat shock protein pathways.
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Kizir D, Yeşilkent EN, Öztürk N, Karağaç MS, Isıyel M, Tosun H, Karadaş H, Ceylan H, Karaman M, and Demir Y
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- Animals, Rats, Male, Liver drug effects, Liver metabolism, Liver pathology, Heat-Shock Proteins metabolism, Heat-Shock Proteins genetics, Forkhead Transcription Factors metabolism, Caspases metabolism, Antibiotics, Antineoplastic toxicity, Antibiotics, Antineoplastic adverse effects, Signal Transduction drug effects, Doxorubicin adverse effects, Doxorubicin toxicity, Umbelliferones pharmacology, Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury metabolism, Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury prevention & control, Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury drug therapy
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Doxorubicin (DOX) is an anthracycline antibiotic widely employed to treat carcinoma. Nevertheless, severe cardiotoxic side effects restrict its clinical use. Esculetin, a natural flavonoid, is found abundantly in plants. This study evaluated the protective effects of esculetin against DOX-induced hepatotoxicity in rat livers. Forty-eight rats were randomly divided into six groups with eight rats in each group: control (I), DOX (II), esculetin (III, 50 mg/kg), esculetin (IV, 100 mg/kg), DOX+esculetin 50 (V, DOX+esculetin 50 mg/kg), and DOX+esculetin 100 (VI, DOX+esculetin 100 mg/kg). The administration of esculetin effectively mitigated alterations in the measured biochemical parameters induced by DOX. Gene expression analyses demonstrated that esculetin treatment significantly reduced the DOX-induced expression of Foxo1, Hspa1a, Hsp4a, Hsp5a, Casp3, and Casp9 while increasing the DOX-induced expression of Foxo3. These findings suggest that esculetin, with its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, might be a therapeutic option for protecting against DOX-induced hepatotoxicity., (© 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2024
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4. The effect of adipose tissue-derived stromal vascular fraction/gel material on wound healing in a rat model of nasal mucosa injury.
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Erçelik O, Karadaş H, Kaptan Z, Bilgen AS, Samaraz Olgun P, Çaydere M, and Hücümenoğlu S
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- Animals, Rats, Disease Models, Animal, Gels, Random Allocation, Male, Nasal Mucosa pathology, Nasal Mucosa drug effects, Rats, Wistar, Adipose Tissue, Wound Healing drug effects, Mometasone Furoate
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Background: Stromal Vascular fraction/gel (SVF/gel) is prepared mechanically from autologous adipose tissue, and it is known for its regenerative and anti-inflammatory properties., Aims: To assess histopathological effects of adipose tissue-derived SVF/gel and nasal steroids on nasal mucosal healing., Material and Methods: Forty-two Wistar Albino rats with right nasal mucosal injury were randomly divided into three groups: control (saline), Mometasone Furoate (MF), and SVF/gel. Control group ( n = 14) received saline for 7 days, while MF group ( n = 14) was administered MF to the right nasal cavity for 7 days. SVF/gel group ( n = 14) was treated once with SVF/gel in the right nasal cavity. Histological analysis on days 14 and 28 post-injury focused on evaluating epithelial thickness, inflammation, disarray, subepithelial thickness, goblet cell count, subepithelial fibrosis, presence of ciliated cells, lacunae, adhesion, and neo-osteogenesis., Results: When comparing the MF and SVF/gel groups, statistically significant differences were found on day 14 in indices of epithelial thickness, subepithelial thickness, goblet cells, subepithelial fibrosis, and ciliated cells. On day 28, SVF/gel group exhibited higher ciliated cell counts and lower subepithelial fibrosis values ( p = .027; p = .016). Additionally, epithelial disarray, adhesions, lacunae, and neo-osteogenesis were not observed in the SVF/gel group., Conclusions and Significance: SVF/gel accelerates re-epithelialization, reduces fibrosis and adhesions, and enhances cilia formation compared to nasal steroids. These findings suggest that SVF/gel is an autologous and cost-effective treatment for improving nasal mucosal healing post-injury.
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- 2024
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5. Effect of Folic Acid on Cisplatin-Induced Ototoxicity: A Functional and Morphological Study.
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Tanyeli TT, Karadaş H, Akyıldız İ, Gökdoğan O, Sönmez Ç, Çavuş ME, Kaptan Z, Uzunkulaoğlu H, Arslan N, and Zeybek ND
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- Animals, Antineoplastic Agents administration & dosage, Cisplatin administration & dosage, Cochlea pathology, Drug Administration Schedule, Evoked Potentials, Auditory physiology, Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem physiology, Folic Acid metabolism, Hair Cells, Auditory ultrastructure, Hearing Loss prevention & control, Homocysteine metabolism, Male, Microscopy, Electron, Organ of Corti pathology, Ototoxicity pathology, Ototoxicity physiopathology, Rats, Wistar, Sensory Thresholds physiology, Antineoplastic Agents toxicity, Cisplatin toxicity, Folic Acid pharmacology, Ototoxicity prevention & control, Vitamin B Complex pharmacology
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Objectives: The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of folic acid on cisplatin-induced ototoxicity., Materials and Methods: Thirty Wistar albino rats were divided into five groups. Group I received intraperitoneal cisplatin (IP) 10 mg/kg/day and IP folic acid 10 mg/kg/day; Group II received IP cisplatin 10 mg/kg/day and IP physiological saline; Group III received IP cisplatin 10 mg/kg/day and intratympanic (IT) folic acid 0.15 mL/day; Group IV received IP cisplatin 10 mg/kg/day and IT physiological saline; and Group V received IT folic acid 0.15 mL/day. Before and after drug administration, plasma homocysteine, folic acid levels, and auditory brainstem evoked responses (ABR) were measured. The rats were then sacrificed, and the inner ears were processed for electron microscopy., Results: The differences of ABR thresholds in Group I compared to Group II were significantly smaller at 4 kHz, 8 kHz, and 16 kHz, whereas they were smaller but not statistically significant at 12 kHz in ABR. The differences of ABR thresholds in Group III compared to Group IV were significantly smaller at 12 kHz, and smaller but not statistically significant at 4 kHz, 8 kHz, and 16 kHz. Cisplatin treatment resulted in the degeneration of the cells of the organ of Corti, stria vascularis, and spiral ganglion. The cells of the organ of Corti, stria vascularis, and spiral ganglion showed a partially preserved morphology in both Group I and Group III., Conclusion: Our study results suggests that folic acid is a potential agent in preventing cisplatin-induced ototoxicity.
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- 2019
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6. Effectiveness of caudal septal extension graft application in endonasal septoplasty.
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Karadavut Y, Akyıldız I, Karadaş H, Dinç AE, Tulacı G, and Tastan E
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- Case-Control Studies, Humans, Nasal Septum abnormalities, Nasal Septum injuries, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Nasal Cartilages surgery, Nasal Septum surgery, Rhinoplasty methods
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Introduction: Septal deviation is a common disease seen in daily otorhinolaryngology practice and septoplasty is a commonly performed surgical procedure. Caudal septum deviation is also a challenging pathology for ear, nose, and throat specialists. Many techniques are defined for caudal septal deviation., Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of caudal septal extension graft (CSEG) application in patients who underwent endonasal septoplasty for a short and deviated nasal septum., Methods: Forty patients with nasal septal deviation, short nasal septum, and weak nasal tip support who underwent endonasal septoplasty with or without CSEG placement between August 2012 and June 2013 were enrolled in this study. Twenty patients underwent endonasal septoplasty with CSEG placement. The rest of the group, who rejected auricular or costal cartilage harvest for CSEG placement, underwent only endonasal septoplasty without any additional intervention. Using the Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) and Rhinoplasty Outcome Evaluation (ROE) questionnaires, pre- and post-operative acoustic rhinometer measurements were evaluated to assess the effect of CESG placement on nasal obstruction., Results: In the control group, preoperative and postoperative minimal cross-sectional areas (MCA1) were 0.44±0.10cm
2 and 0.60±0.11cm2 , respectively (p<0.001). In the study group, pre- and postoperative MCA1 values were 0.45±0.16cm2 and 0.67±0.16cm2 , respectively (p<0.01). In the control group, the nasal cavity volume (VOL1) value was 1.71±0.21mL preoperatively and 1.94±0.17mL postoperatively (p<0.001). In the study group, pre- and postoperative VOL1s were 1.72±0.15mL and 1.97±0.12mL, respectively (p<0.001). Statistical analysis of postoperative MCA1 and VOL1 values in the study and the control groups could not detect any significant intergroup difference (p=0.093 and 0.432, respectively). In the study group, mean nasolabial angles were 78.15±4.26° and 90.70±2.38°, respectively (p<0.001)., Conclusion: Endonasal septoplasty with CESG placement is an effective surgical procedure with minimal complication rate for subjects who have a deviated, short nasal septum and weak nasal tip support., (Copyright © 2016 Associação Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2017
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7. Effect of Enoxaparin Sodium on Experimentally-Induced Myringosclerosis in Rats.
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Ayata M, Kaptan Z, Uzunkulaoğlu H, Akyıldız İ, Tüzüner A, Ünverdi H, and Karadaş H
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- Animals, Calcinosis, Disease Models, Animal, Fibrosis, Hyalin physiology, Hyperemia pathology, Myringosclerosis pathology, Rats, Wistar, Tympanic Membrane pathology, Anticoagulants pharmacology, Enoxaparin pharmacology, Myringosclerosis physiopathology, Wound Healing drug effects
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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of enoxaparin sodium (ES) on experimentally-induced myringosclerosis in rats., Materials and Methods: Twenty Wistar albino-type rats weighing up to 250-300 g each were randomized into four groups containing five rats each and were then bilaterally myringotomized. The control group (n=5) received intratympanic serum physiologic injections, whereas ES2 (n=5), ES4 (n=5), and ES6 groups (n=5) received intratympanic ES of 2000 IU, 4000 IU, and 6000 IU, respectively, for 10 days after myringotomy. Rats were sacrificed at 60 days after intratympanic application and were then prepared for histopathologic evaluation., Results: As for tympanic membrane hyaline degeneration, there were statistically significant differences among the control, ES2, ES4, and ES6 groups (p<0.05). As for fibrosis formation on tympanic membranes, a statistically significant difference was observed among the control and study groups; however, although not statistically significant, the formation of fibrosis was slowed down in the ES2 and ES4 groups compared with the control group. The control and study groups did not show any significant difference for calcification, hyperemia, and tympanic membrane thickening (p>0.05)., Conclusion: Although our study and control groups comprised limited number of animals, and only one parameter demonstrated a statistically significant difference between the groups, ES may have an ameliorating effect on myringosclerosis induced by myringotomy in the tympanic membranes of rats. ES proved to be effective in the prevention of hyaline disc formation. Further studies should be conducted for better understanding of the effects of low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) (i.e., enoxaparin) on myringosclerosis.
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- 2015
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