Ebru Emekli-Alturfan

Ebru Emekli-Alturfan
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  • DVM/PhD
  • Professor at Marmara University

Assoc Editor of Gene(Elsevier); Thrombosis Journal Editorial Board Memb ;UK Research& Innovation PeerReview College Memb

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Introduction
Associate Editor of Gene (Elsevier) ISSN: 0378-1119; Editorial Board Member of Thrombosis Journal (BMC); UK Research and Innovation International Development Peer Review College Member; EuFishBioMed Member
Current institution
Marmara University
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  • Professor

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Publications (192)
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Valproic acid (VA), an anticonvulsant drug, has been associated with various toxic effects, primarily through the induction of oxidative stress. This study aimed to investigate the potential protective role of alpha lipoic acid (LA), a potent antioxidant, against VA-induced oxidative damage in rat submandibular salivary glands. Control, LA, VA, and...
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Introduction: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a chronic neuropsychiatric condition characterized by intrusive obsessions and repetitive compulsions, significantly impairing daily functioning and the quality of life. Increasing evidence suggests that oxidative stress may play an important role in the pathophysiology of OCD, but the biochemica...
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Green and Red LEDs increase insulin production, but their comparative effects on pancreatic and beta cell development are unclear. Zebrafish embryos were divided into three groups: Control ( n = 60), Green (G) ( n = 60), and Red (R) ( n = 60), then irradiated for three days (14 hours/day) with 0.5 W/cm ² G (λpeak = 520 nm, 180 mA) and R (λpeak = 66...
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Valproic acid (VPA) treatment is known to potentially cause adverse effects, notably as the most common cause of drug-induced acute pancreatitis. It is crucial to balance the therapeutic benefits and potential major side effects of VPA administration. Complications associated with VPA may arise from toxic VPA metabolites and alterations in antioxid...
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In this experimental study, the effect of lipoic acid (LA) on lung damage caused by valproic acid (VPA) was investigated. The antioxidant, oxidative stress, and inflammation indicators such as glutathione (GSH), lipid peroxidation (LPO), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione-S-transferase (GST), nitric oxide (NO), sialic acid (SA)...
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Introduction: Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) are either synthetic or natural compounds in the environment that can interfere with endocrine functions. Exposure to EDCs during development is a major concern, and the health consequences may be permanent or long-lasting. Bisphenol A (BPA) is known to be an EDC and prenatal BPA exposure has been...
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Benzoic acid, the most basic aromatic carboxylic acid, is produced industrially and used in cosmetic, hygiene, and pharmaceutical items as a flavoring ingredient and/or preservative. The significance of sodium benzoate, a metabolite of cinnamon, used as a food preservative and FDA-approved medication to treat urea cycle abnormalities in humans, has...
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Objective: Radiofrequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) exposure during the embryonic period can cause defects in the development of the fetus. The study’s aim is to evaluate the effects of RF-EMF on the lipid accumulation, oxidant-antioxidant system parameters, locomotor activities, and gene expressions of insulin and leptin as genes related to i...
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Bio-sourced insect repellents are becoming more popular due to their safer applications. Known for its strong fly-repellent property, Cis, trans-para-menthane-3,8-diol (PMD) is the main component of the lemon eucalyptus essential oil and is synthesized from citronellal. In April 2005, US Centers for Disease Control approved two fly repellents that...
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Aim: The study aims to evaluate the potential protective role of Radicut (RAD) in Valproic acid (VPA)-induced oxidative stress in splenic tissues of rats. Method: Rats were divided into groups as follows: Group 1: Controls (n=8), Group II: R: RAD-given group (30 mg/kg/day, n=8), Group III: V: VPA-given group (0.5 g/kg/day, n=10), Group IV: V+R: VPA...
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Exposure of zebrafish embryos to glucose is a suitable model for the fetal hyperglycemia seen in gestational diabetes. Diethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP), which is considered an endocrine-disrupting chemical, is one of the most common phthalate derivatives used in stretching plastic and is encountered in every area where plastic is used in daily life. I...
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Prenatal exposure to environmental factors may play an important role in the aetiopathogenesis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We aim to investigate the potential effects of low-dose x-rays from dental diagnostic x-rays on neurodevelopment and molecular mechanisms associated with ASD in developing zebrafish embryos. Zebrafish embryos were divide...
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We aimed to evaluate how different types of toothpaste (TP) for children affected molecular mechanisms of odontogenesis in zebrafish embryos. Commercially available TPs were selected according to their detergent contents as the cocamidopropyl betaine (CAPB) containing TP (TP1) and sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) containing TP (TP2). TP3 contained no de...
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The fast zebrafish embryonic development offers an opportunity for the study of genes crucial for developmental processes. Several genes associated with human diseases have orthologs in zebrafish. Enhanced comprehension of a gene’s function can be achieved by knowing when and where it is expressed. This knowledge also makes it possible to alter a g...
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A commonly employed technique in molecular biology to evaluate the temporal and spatial expression of a certain gene is in situ hybridization. This method is an effective strategy to construct synexpression groups, co-expressed genes acting in shared biological processes, and to find new members of genes engaged in the same signaling pathways to di...
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Craniofacial abnormalities are one of the most frequent birth malformations in humans, affecting around one in every thousand live births. The zebrafish (Danio rerio), a model organism that has seen increased usage in toxicological research in recent years, is ideal for assessing the effects of various chemicals on bone and cartilage structures. Ch...
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Chemical exposure in humans begins from the zygote stage and continues throughout the development of the embryo and the fetus. Zebrafish are one of the most powerful model organisms used in many research areas, including genetics, environmental toxicology, development, DNA damage and repair, cancer, and other diseases. Among the advantages that fac...
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Traditionally, morphological, conventional, and toxicological approaches have been used to demonstrate neurotoxicity; however, there has been a growing interest in animal behavioral methods for assessing neurotoxicity, both at the scientific and regulatory levels. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a small tropical freshwater fish currently recognized as a...
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Craniofacial abnormalities are one of the most frequent birth malformations in humans, affecting around one in every thousand live births. The zebrafish (Danio rerio), a model organism that has seen increased usage in toxicological research in recent years, is ideal for assessing the effects of various chemicals on bone and cartilage structures. Ch...
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The fast zebrafish embryonic development offers an opportunity for the study of genes crucial for developmental processes. Several genes associated with human diseases have orthologs in zebrafish. Enhanced comprehension of a gene’s function can be achieved by knowing when and where it is expressed. This knowledge also makes it possible to alter a g...
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A commonly employed technique in molecular biology to evaluate the temporal and spatial expression of a certain gene is in situ hybridization. This method is an effective strategy to construct synexpression groups, co-expressed genes acting in shared biological processes, and to find new members of genes engaged in the same signaling pathways to di...
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Chemical exposure in humans begins from the zygote stage and continues throughout the development of the embryo and the fetus. Zebrafish are one of the most powerful model organisms used in many research areas, including genetics, environmental toxicology, development, DNA damage and repair, cancer, and other diseases. Among the advantages that fac...
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Increased LDH-A activity promotes tumor growth, migration, invasion, and metastasis. This study aimed to investigate the effects of the combination of LDH-A inhibitor and Docetaxel on apoptosis and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in the murine prostate cancer (PCa) model. The prostate cancer murine model was developed subcutaneously in 50 m...
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Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is becoming an increasingly important model in epilepsy research. Pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) is a convulsant agent that induces epileptic seizure-like state in zebrafish and zebrafish embryos and is most commonly used in antiepileptic drug discovery research to evaluate seizure mechanisms. Classical antiepileptic drugs such as...
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Salicylic acid topical is used to treat variety of skin conditions. However, salicylic acid in these products is generated through industrial synthesis and has been shown to negatively impact fetal development and cause congenital abnormalities. We hypothesized that teratogenic effects reported in salicylic acid can be prevented by naturally synthe...
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ZET Zebra balığı (Danio rerio), nörogelişimsel ve nörodejeneratif hastalıklarla ilgili araştırmalarda kullanılan omurgalı bir model organizmadır. Zebra balıklarında insanlardaki substantia nigraya benzer dopaminerjik nöron popülasyonlarının tanımlanması zebra balığının Parkinson Hastalığı fenotipinin in-düklenmesi ve terapötik ilaçların taranması i...
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease caused by the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons and the accumulation of Lewy bodies. Pain is one of the most common non-motor symptoms in PD, but the molecular mechanism of pain in PD is not fully understood, which prevents early diagnosis of PD. We aimed to determine t...
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The biocompatibility of toothpaste in an oral cavity should be approved by clinical trials. Nowadays, herbal toothpaste is increasing in popularity due to its natural ingredients. Being genetically similar to humans, zebrafish are used in potential toxicity testing. The zebrafish embryotoxicity test is a fast and straightforward method to study che...
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Sodium-dependent glucose co-transporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitor empagliflozin (EMP), is the new class of oral hypoglycemic agent approved as a treatment for Type 2 diabetes. SGLT2 inhibitors may induce ketogenesis through inhibiting the renal reabsorption of glucose. In recent years, positive effects of ketogenic diets on neurodegenerative diseases suc...
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Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis), a key pathogen in periodontal diseases, is also associated with hyperglycemia-associated systemic diseases, including diabetes mellitus (DM). Gingipains are the most important endotoxins of P. gingivalis, and in vivo studies using gingipains are scarce. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a vertebrate with high phys...
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This book provides a contemporary, comprehensive and general review of vitamins and the role of vitamins in diseases. In the first part of the book, readers will be informed about fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins, vitamin-like substances, how they work in the body, their absorption, storage, transport, their recommended daily allowances, defi...
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Valproic acid, one of the most used drugs for epilepsy patients, has some known side effects. Chard extract has many pharmacological activities. The study aims to evaluate whether valproic acid might interfere with oxidative metabolism in gastric tissue and whether chard ameliorates these effects. The Sprague Dawley rats were divided into four grou...
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Disruption of the gut‐brain axis in Parkinson's disease (PD) may lead to motor symptoms and PD pathogenesis. Recently, the neuroprotective potential of different PPARδ‐agonists has been shown. We aimed to reveal the effects of erucic acid, peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptors (PPARs)‐ligand in rotenone‐induced PD model in zebrafish, focusing...
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Neurodegenerative disease refers to a group of disorders that predominantly damage the neurons in the brain. Despite significant progress in the knowledge of neurodegenerative diseases, there is currently no disease-modifying drug available. Vitamin K was first established for its involvement in blood clotting, but there is now compelling evidence...
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most common forms of neurodegenerative diseases and research on potential therapeutic agents for PD continues. Rotenone is a neurotoxin that can pass the blood-brain barrier and is used to generate PD models in experimental animals. Boron is a microelement necessary for neural activity in the brain. Antioxidan...
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Objective: Salicylic acid (SA) is a keratinolytic agent also used as preservative in cosmetic products. Green chemistry, known as sustainable chemistry, is the design of products and processes eliminating the use of chemicals. It is applicable throughout a chemical product's life cycle, including its design, manufacture, use, and final disposal. Th...
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Rotenone is used to generate Parkinson's Disease (PD) like symptoms in experimental animals. Octanoic acid (C8), is the principal fatty acid of medium-chain triglycerides in ketogenic diets. Beneficial effects of ketogenic diets were shown in PD. We applied proteomic methods to reveal the effects of octanoic acid in rotenone toxicity in zebrafish t...
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Obesogens affect lipid metabolism and genetic or epigenetic factors may also contribute to the progression of obesity. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC) are the most striking among obesogens. Bisphenol A (BPA) is an estrogenic EDC used in food containers, adhesives, dye powders, and dental fillers. We aimed to elucidate molecular mechanisms of B...
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Obesity is an independent risk factor for type 2 diabetes and epigenetic regulatory mechanisms affect obesity-related mechanisms. Due to weight gain concern in society, artificial sweeteners with no nutritional value have been increasingly consumed. Stevia is a sweet natural glycoside and a calorie-free sweetner extracted from the leaves of Stevia...
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Zebrafish is a model organism that has become increasingly popular in recent years due to some of the advantages it has when compared to traditional model organisms. Its genetic similarity with humans has contributed significantly to the elucidation of the molecular mechanisms underlying diseases. Moreover, external fertilization and rapid embryoni...
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Ketosis is a potentially beneficial metabolic state for health especially in neurological conditions including Parkinson’s disease (PD). Medium-chain-triglycerides (MCT) have specific metabolic properties and they are described as ketogenic even without restriction of carbohydrate. Octanoic acid (C8) is the main MCT showing this effect. Rotenone is...
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases due to the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the midbrain in the substantia nigra. 1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) is a neurotoxic agent causing disruptions in mitochondria of dopaminergic neurons leading to impaired oxidant-antioxidant balance. Both zeb...
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Background Dysfunction of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is one of the most common non-motor symptom of Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Pathological processes causing PD were suggested to initiate in the enteric nervous system (ENS) and proceed to the central nervous system (CNS). There are studies showing that low-carbohydrate ketogenic diets can impr...
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The aim of our study was to examine the effects of exercise and calorie restriction on various tissue damage and antioxidant parameters in the brain and testis of rats in a natural aging model. For this purpose, male Sprague-Dawley rats were the control group (C), the elderly (A), the elderly with calorie restriction (ACR), the elderly who were exe...
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Cite this article as: Cansız D, Emekli-Alturfan E, Alturfan AA. Endojen opioidlerin ağrı mekanizması üzerine etkileri. Experimed 2021; 11(1): ABSTRACT Pain is defined as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience , associated with potential tissue damage. Many studies have been conducted to reveal the effects of opioids on the pain mechanism. T...
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Zebrafish (danio rerio) is a small, tropical freshwater teleost fish that belongs to the Cyprinidae family and lives in natural waters and rice fields in South Asia, North India, and Pakistan. Zebrafish has become a popular vertebrate model organism for biomedical research due to its numerous advantages such as their small size, short life cycle, a...
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z Dünyada her yıl 5 milyon tonu aşkın üretim kapasitesiyle en çok kullanılan ürün olan Bisfenol A, endokrin bozucu kimyasallar arasında yer almaktadır. Dayanıklı yapısıyla plastikler, gıda saklama kapları, plastik su şişeleri, elektronik cihazlar, metal konserve ve içecek kutularının iç yüzey kaplamaları, bebek biberonları, diş hekimliğinde kullanı...
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Among the mechanisms underlying Parkinson's disease, many pathogenic mechanisms are suggested to be effective such as oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, disruption of the ubiquitin-proteasome system, and neuroinflammation. Calcium is very important for neuronal and glial cells, neurodegenerative disease mechanisms are closely related to d...
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Thermal trauma can damage organs away from the skin burn site and lead to multiple organ dysfunction. Following thermal injury, all tissues are exposed to ischemia, and as a result, resuscitation and reperfusion occur during the burning shock. Burn damage starts systemic inflammatory reactions that produce toxins and reactive oxygen radicals that l...
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1‐methyl‐4‐phenyl‐1,2,3,6‐tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) is a neurotoxin that damages dopaminergic neurons. Zebrafish has been shown to be a suitable model organism to investigate the molecular pathways in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease and also for potential therapeutic agent research. Boron has been shown to play an important role in the neur...
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Cancer continues to be a major cause of mortality globally. Zebrafish present suitable models for studying the mechanisms of genotoxic carcinogens. The aim of this study was to investigate the interaction between oxidant–antioxidant status, apoptosis and immunity in zebrafish that were exposed to three different genotoxic carcinogens methylnitrosou...
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Objective Phosphodiesterase enzymes play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of ischemia/reperfusion (IR). We examined the role of Milrinone, a phosphodieasterase 3 inhibitor, on remote injury of heart and lung after abdominal aortic cross clamping. Design Experimental study. Methods Twenty-one Wistar rats were grouped into three: 1. Control (C, n...
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The amount of technological products including television, radio transmitters, and mobile phone that have entered our daily life has increased in recent years. But these devices may cause adverse effects on human health. Electromagnetic shielding fabrics may limit and inhibit electromagnetic waves. Aim of our study was to evaluate electromagnetic w...
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Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are defined as exogenous substances that can alter the development and functioning of the endocrine system. The Wnt signaling pathway is an evolutionarily conserved pathway consisting of proteins that transmit cell-to-cell receptors through cell surface receptors, regulating important aspects of cell migration,...
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Cite this article as: Yurtsever İ, Emekli Alturfan E. The Effects of Rifampicin on Neuronal Survival. Experimed 2019; 9(3): 138-42. Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by the formation of insoluble aggregates of misfolded proteins in the central nervous system. The β-amyloid protein in Alzheimer's disease and α-synuclein formation in Parki...
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Z ORIGINAL ARTICLE ORİJİNAL ARAŞTIRMA Objective: Anxiety due to the dentist and dental treatment is a problem encountered in many children. The aim of the present study is to determine salivary nitric oxide, lactoferrin, α-amylase and cortisol levels of children in primary and mixed dentition, and to evaluate their relation with stress due to denta...
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The aim of this study is to investigate the possible protective effects of mitoquinone and oleandrin on rotenone induced Parkinson’s disease in zebrafish. Adult zebrafish were exposed to rotenone and mitoquinone for 30 days. Biochemical parameters were determined by spectrophotometric method and Parkinson’s disease-related gene expressions were det...
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Thermal skin burns cause local injury as well as triggers acute systemic inflammation response where the imbalance between oxidative and antioxidative system occurs. As an alternative treatment, various medicinal herbs are used to treat burn injuries in many countries. In this study, the possible protective role of oral or topical Myrtle (Myrtus co...
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Circadian rhythm in all living organisms is disturbed continuously by artificial light sources and artificial lighting has become a hazard for public health. Circadian rhythm of melatonin maintains high levels of melatonin during the night and low levels during the day. N-acetyltransferase (arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase, AANAT) is one of the f...
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Objective: Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is a material that is most commonly used for production of clear plastic bottles. Adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) and β-catenin have been related with cancer. Aim was to investigate the effects of PET bottled water samples that were exposed to sunlight and hot water on zebrafish embryos. Moreover the eff...
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The aim of the present study was to analyse the nitric oxide (NO) levels in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) of patients with chronic periodontitis (CP) treated with probiotic-containing food supplements as an adjunct to initial periodontal therapy (IPT). The present study was a randomized, double blind clinical trial conducted in Yeditepe Universit...
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Parkinson's disease (PD), the second most common neurodegenerative disorder in the world, is due to the damage or death of cells that produce dopamine in the region called the substantia nigra (SN). Model organisms are important tools in PD research. Zebrafish (Danio rerio), a small tropical freshwater fish, entered the scientific world through dev...
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Background The increase in nitric oxide (NO) levels in the oral cavity and saliva have been associated with various oral diseases; however, the gastro-salivary interaction of NO remains controversial. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine and compare salivary NO levels of dyspeptic and non-dyspeptic healthy children and to conduct an evaluat...
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Aim: Methacrylate (MA), is widely used as a monomer in dentistry as well as medicine. MA derivatives have been used for a long time in biomedical devices, in restorative dental composites as well as contact lens materials also in bone cement. Zebrafish has become a popular used model organism in toxicity potential testing. Our aim in this study was...
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Aim of the study: Rotenone is a commonly used pesticide that inhibits complex I of the mitochondrial electron transport system. Rotenone exposed rats demonstrate many characteristics of Parkinson Disease (PD). Oxidative stress is one of the hallmarks of PD, being the major sources of ROS in the DA neurons. In recent years the strong connection bet...
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Background Diabetes mellitus is an endocrine disorder which is characterized by the development of resistance to the cellular activity of insulin or inadequate insulin production. It leads to hyperglycemia, prolonged inflammation and oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is assumed to play an important role in the development of diabetic complications...
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Vinorelbine is a very potent chemotherapeutic agent which is used to treat a number of cancers including breast and non-small cell lung tumors. Vinorelbine mainly acts via blocking microtubules and induces a specific type of cell death called ‘mitotic catastrophe/apoptosis’ subsequent to mitotic slippage, which is the failure of cells to stay in a...
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Background: Epidemiological studies indicate that aspirin consumption reduces the risk of tumors, which is especially relevant for colonic adenoma and carcinoma. Similar observations were made for glial brain tumors and breast cancers, yet the results are inconsistent. Gentisic acid (GA) is a minor catabolite of aspirin; yet humans carrying CYP2C9...
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The aim of this study is to investigate the therapeutic effects of vitamin U (Vit U) on lung tissue of pentyleneterazole (PTZ)-induced seizures in rats. Sprague Dawley male rats were randomly divided into four groups as follows: control (0.9% NaCl given, intraperitoneally); Vit U (50 mg/kg/day, for 7 days by gavage); PTZ; (60 mg/kg one dose, intrap...
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Cardiac glycosides induce a strong immunological cancer cell cytotoxicity, in which the released intracellular components of dying tumor cells (eg. calreticulin, HMGB1 and ATP) stimulate immunity and help in eradicating cancer. Among the cardiac glycosides, oleandrin is an inhibitor of P-glycoprotein expression and exerts excellent penetration thro...
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Methylparabens (MP) are widely used as preservatives in cosmetics, pharmacy, and food industry. Although acute toxicity studies in animals indicated that parabens are not significantly toxic, the effects of chronic exposure under sublethal doses are still unknown and the number of related studies is limited. Our aim was to evaluate the effects of M...

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