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Öğe Can radiation-induced chronic oxidative stress in kidney and liver be prevented by dimethylsulfoxide? Biochemical determination by serum and tissue markers(Imprimatur Publications, 2012) Cosar, R.; Eskiocak, S.; Caloglu, V. Yurut; Ozen, A.; Uzal, C.; Caloglu, M.; Ibis, K.Purpose: To investigate the protective effects of dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) on chronic oxidative stress in the liver, kidney and serum with biochemical parameters such as malondialdehyde (MDA), advanced oxidation protein product (AOPP), catalase, glutathione (GSH), and free-thiols (F-SW. Methods: Thirty Wistar albino female rats were randomly divided into 3 groups: group [(control, n=10), group H (irradiation-alone group, n=10) and group III (DMSO and irradiation group, n=10). Rats in groups II and III were irradiated with a single dose of 6 Gy to the entire liver and right kidney. Group III received DMSO 4.5 g/kg by intraperitoneal injection 30 min before irradiation. At the end of the 24th week, the rats were sacrificed and their trunk blood, kidney and liver tissues were collected. Results: Group II rats showed increased levels of lipid peroxidation and protein oxidation, with decreased GSH, F-SH and catalase levels in all specimens when compared with group I. Serum and kidney MDA and AOPP levels were significantly lower in group III when compared with group II. However, serum and kidney GSH and F-SH levels were significantly higher in group III when compared with group II. The additive effect on catalase was seen only in the serum. Conclusion: DMSO is a protective agent on chronic oxidative stress in the serum and kidney tissue. No oxidant or antioxidant effect of DMSO in the liver was seen.Öğe Can Radiation-Induced Chronic-Oxidative Stress in Kidney and Liver Be Prevented by Dimethyl Sulfoxide? Biochemical Determination by Serum and Tissue Markers(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2011) Cosar, R.; Eskiocak, S.; Yurut-Caloglu, V.; Ozen, A.; Uzal, C.; Caloglu, M.; Ibis, K.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Prognostic factors for renal cell carcinoma: Trakya University experience from Turkey(Wiley, 2010) Yurut-Caloglu, V.; Caloglu, M.; Kaplan, M.; Oz-Puyan, F.; Karagol, H.; Ibis, K.; Cosar-Alas, R.The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the prognostic factors of patients with renal cell carcinoma. The treatment results such as distant metastasis-free survival and overall survival of 59 previously untreated patients were retrospectively analysed. Median follow-up was 17.5 months (3.8-88.5 months). Overall survival was 22.4 months (3-87 months). Distant metastasis developed in 35 (59%) patients. The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (P = 0.022), tumour size (P = 0.025) and lymphatic invasion (P < 0.0001) were significantly effective prognostic factors for distant metastasis-free survival on multivariate analysis. Related to overall survival, gender (P = 0.025), ECOG performance status (P = 0.027), nuclear grade (P = 0.002), tumour size (P = 0.029), T stage (P = 0.044), nodal involvement (P = 0.003), surgical margin (P = 0.046), renal sinus invasion (P < 0.0001), perineural growth (P = 0.001) and lymphatic invasion (P < 0.0001) were significant prognostic factors on univariate analysis. Gender (P = 0.008), ECOG performance status (P = 0.027), tumour size (P = 0.025) and lymphatic invasion (P < 0.0001) retained their significance on multivariate analysis. We concluded that the most important prognostic factors for patients with renal cell carcinomas are ECOG performance status, tumour size and lymphatic invasion.Öğe PROTECTIVE ROLE OF CARNITINE AGAINST RADIATION-INDUCED KIDNEY DAMAGE IN INFANT RATS: SCINTIGRAPHIC AND HISTOPATHOLOGIC EVALUATION(Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2011) Rusen, C.; Altun, G. Durmus; Puyan, F. Oz; Saynak, M.; Ibis, K.; Ozen, A.; Bayir-Angin, G.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe RADIATION-INDUCED CHRONIC-OXIDATIVE RENAL DAMAGE CAN BE REDUCED BY AMIFOSTINE(Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2011) Rusen, C.; Yurut-Caloglu, V.; Eskiocak, S.; Ozen, A.; Ibis, K.; Turan, N.; Denizli, B.[Abstract Not Available]