Gonul kanigur sultuybek

Gonul kanigur sultuybek
Istanbul Aydin University · Medical biology and genetics

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The wound healing process, which is a pathophysiological process that includes various phases, is interrupted in diabetes due to hyperglycemia, and since deterioration occurs in these phases, a normal healing process is not observed. The aim of the current study is to investigate the proliferative and antiapoptotic effects of metformin on wound hea...
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The skin aging process is caused by an interaction of epigenetic, genetic, and environmental factors. Thus, skin suffers from extrinsic and intrinsic factors enhancing this process. Both factors contribute to ROS formation in skin aging. ROS is necessary for intrinsic aging; it is produced mainly in mitochondria due to aerobic metabolic reactions....
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Background The purpose of the present study was to perform a high-resolution melting (HRM) analysis to discover mutations in gene exons 5–8 of tumor protein p53 (TP53), as well as the relationships of these mutations to clinical parameters in prostate cancer (PC). Methods Genomic DNA was extracted from 50 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) ti...
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Background Diabetic chronic wound, which is one of the diabetic complications caused by hyperglycemia, characterized by prolonged inflammation has become one of the most serious challenges in the clinic. Hyperglycemia during diabetes not only causes prolonged inflammation and delayed wound healing but also modulates the activation of nuclear factor...
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Chronic wounds caused by underlying physiological causes such as diabetic wounds, pressure ulcers, venous leg ulcers and infected wounds affect a significant portion of the population. In order to treat chronic wounds, a strong debridement, removal of necrotic tissue, elimination of infection and stimulation of granulation tissue are required. Magg...
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NF-κB (nuclear factor kappa B) family transcription factors are well accepted as fundamental regulators of the cell processes. These pleotropic factors are essential parts of various pathways such as proliferation, differentiation, cell adhesion, angiogenesis and apoptosis, and survival, and inflammation pathways while persistent inhibition of NF-κ...
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Metformin has been successfully used as an anti-aging agent but exact molecular mechanisms of metformin in anti-aging remain unknown. Hyperglycemia during skin aging not only causes oxidative damage to cellular macromolecules, like dermal collagen, but also modulates the activation of transcription factor nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kB). We aimed to...
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Current evidence strongly suggests that aberrant activation of the nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kB) signaling cascade is connected to carcinogenesis. The matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) which are also the key agents for tumor metastasis may be potent candidates for tumor diagnosis in clinics. In this in vitro study, we hypothesized that metformin wit...
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The VGF gene, which has been shown to be metabolically associated with energy balance, glucose homeostasis, insulin secretion process, and biological processes related to overeating, is prominent in relation to obesity. TLQP-21 neuropeptide, derived from the VGF, is considered to promote lipolysis by the beta-adrenergic pathway through targeting th...
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The NF-kB is a sophisticated transcription factor that is specialized in the inflammatory response but regulates more than 400 both individual and independent genes these are parts of apoptosis, angiogenesis, and proliferation, differentiation, and cell adhesion pathways. NF-kB function is directly inhibited by binding of an inhibitor, namely Inhib...
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Background: Behçet disease (BD) belongs to a disease family that has a transparent borderline between autoinflammatory and autoimmune disorders. Fas and some miRNAs have revealed to display remarkable roles in both autoimmune and autoinflammatory processes, and they can play important roles in defective apoptosis in BD. We investigated the associa...
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Aging can be defined as the progressive failure of repair and maintenance systems with a consequent accumulation of cellular damage in nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids. These various types of damage promote aging by driving cellular senescence and apoptosis. NF‐kB (nuclear factor‐kappa B) pathway is one of the key mediators of aging and this pat...
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Purpose: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive primary brain tumour in the adult nervous system and is associated with a poor prognosis. NF-KB activation is an important driver of the malignant phenotype that confers a negative prognosis in patients with GBM. NF-KB plays a role in Toll-like Receptors (TLR)-induced tumourigenesis. The aim of th...
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Aims Lucilia sericata larvae have been successfully used on healing of wounds in the diabetics. However, the involvement of the extraction/secretion (ES) products of larvae in the treatment of diabetic wounds is still unknown. Activator protein-1 (AP-1) transcription, composed of c-jun and c-Fos proteins, has been shown to be the principal regulato...
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Background: A notable proportion of idiopathic male infertility cases is accompanied by oligozoospermia; and yet, the molecular mechanisms of fertilization problem underlying this defect are still unclear. Epithelial cadherin has been involved in several calcium-dependent cell-to-cell adhesion events; however, its participation in gamete interactio...
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Background: A notable proportion of idiopathic male infertility cases is accompanied by oligozoospermia; and yet, the molecular mechanisms of fertilization problem underlying this defect are still unclear. Epithelial cadherin has been involved in several calcium-dependent cell-to-cell adhesion events; however, its participation in gamete interacti...
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Metformin is the most widely used anti-diabetic drug in the world. It reduces advanced glycation end product (AGEs)-induced ROS generation in high glucose condition. Protein glycation contributes to skin aging as it deteriorates the existing collagen by crosslinking. The progressive increase of AGE during aging not only causes oxidative damage to c...
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Background: Morbid obesity (MO), characterized by low-grade inflammation, is associated with increased C-reactive protein (CRP). NF-KB is a candidate factor for inflammatory responses in inflammatory diseases such as obesity. The objective of our study was to investigate the relationship between NFKB1 gene variations and the risk of MO in the cont...
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Morbid obesity(MO) is associated with an increase in circulating levels of systemic acute phase proteins such as C-reactive protein (CRP).Toll-like reseptor is possible candidate for inflamatory responses which is mainly mediated by NFKB. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between NFKB1 and TLR-2 polymorphisms and the risk of...
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MiRNAs and NFKB1 are well-known immune response and inflammation regulators. MiRNA gene polymorphisms may affect miRNA biogenesis and function and, may thus, lead to changes in the expression of hundreds of genes such as NFKB1. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of Behcet's disease (BD) with NFKB1 rs28362491, pre-miRNA-146a rs...
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Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) has various roles in cellular processes such as DNA repair, genomic stability, transcription, stress response, and cell death via regulating death and inflammation signalling pathways. On the other hand, PARP-1 inhibition has been shown to provide benefits in experimental models of animals with inflammatory d...
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AimBehçet's disease (BD) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease. Although raised levels of proinflammatory cytokines in BD have been reported, the pathogenesis is still unknown. The aim of the present study was to investigate the association of NFKB1 and NFKBIA polymorphisms and their single and combined analysis effects on susceptibility of...
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Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) has a vital role in the progression of the inflammatory response, and its inhibition confers protection in various models of inflammatory disorders. Therefore, we investigated the effect of promoter and exon variations of the PARP-1 gene on the risk for the inflammatory disease Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT). Th...
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Hashimoto thyroiditis (HT) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease of thyroid gland affected by interaction of multiple genes and various cytokines. Variants in the genes coding for the NFKB and IKB proteins can be potentially involved in the development of the inflammatory diseases. NFKB, a key transcription factor of the regulation of immune...
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Recent studies point toward the involvement of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) in the pathogenesis of allergic airway inflammation, such as asthma and allergic rhinitis (AR). It has been suggested that inhibition of PARP-1 provides significant protection against systemic or tissue inflammation in animal models. The objective of this study w...
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Increased levels of peripheral proinflammatory mediators can contribute to the development of coronary artery disease (CAD). Platelet activating factor (PAF) is an important proinflammatory mediator and plasma levels of PAF correlates with transmembrane transporter Multidrug resistant 1 P-glycoprotein (MDR1 Pgp) expression and activity. MDR1 polymo...
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoinflammatory disease with a genetic background. The synoviocytes in RA shows cellular transformation with tumor-like features, and RA patients have genomic instability and relaxation of DNA repair mechanisms. The polymorphisms in BER repair pathway genes, XRCC1 and OGG1, may change the response to inflammation vi...
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Cancer develops through interactions between polygenic and environmental factors, and changes in DNA repair pathway can increase susceptibility to tumours. XRCC1 and PARP1 are two proteins that act cooperatively in base excision repair (BER) of DNA. The polymorphisms of genes coding these proteins may effect their action in BER pathway. In this stu...
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Polymorphisms have been identified in several DNA damage repair genes. These polymorphisms may effect DNA repair capacity and modulate asthma susceptibility. In this study, we aimed to determine the two polymorphisms in DNA repair gene, x-ray repair cross-complementing group 1 (XRCC1), in a sample of Turkish patients with asthma, and evaluate their...
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It has been suggested that inhibition of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1), either pharmacologically or by a gene knockout provides significant protection against systemic or tissue inflammation in animal models. The aim of this study was to analyze the association of the PARP-1 Val762Ala polymorphism, which has beenreported to be associated...
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The findings of the studies on poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) have suggested that the enzyme inactivation provides significant protection against systemic or tissue inflammation in animal models. It has also shown that the single-nucleotide polymorphism (Val762Ala) of the PARP-1 causes about 40% decrease of enzyme activity. The aim of this...
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Metformin(1-(diaminomethylidene)-3,3-dimethyl-guanidine), an anti-hyperglycemic agent, also has antioxidant effects. Although the origin is not clearly understood, the antioxidant activity of metformin might result from a direct effect on reactive oxygen species (ROS) or could have an indirect action on the superoxide anions produced by hyperglycem...
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Metformin (1-(diaminomethylidene)-3,3-dimethyl-guanidine), which is the most commonly prescribed oral antihyperglycaemic drug in the world, was reported to have several antioxidant properties such as the inhibition of advanced glycation end-products. In addition to its use in the treatment of diabetes, it has been suggested that metformin may be a...
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The development of diabetic complications has usually been attributed to the nonenzymic glycation of tissue proteins. Only recently, however, have researchers examined the possible role on free radicals in the pathogenesis of diabetes. In the present study, glutathione (GSH) and major antioxidant enzyme levels in plasma of patients with type II dia...
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To compare glutathione S-conjugate transport in obese and nonobese persons, and how glutathione S-conjugates are involved in the antioxidant status in obesity. The efflux of glutathione conjugates and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were measured in erythrocytes of obese (N = 33) and nonobese (N = 28) persons at every 30 min during a 120 min incubatio...
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Hyperglycemia is likely to be one of the important determinants of ion transport as it is known to induce oxidative stress and may thus enhance non-specific permeability of membranes. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of an acute increase in glycemia on 86Rb+ (a marker for K+) influx and lipid peroxidation. We evaluated the 7...
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Diabetes mellitus alters the vascular responsiveness to several vasoconstrictors and vasodilators. 5-amino-4-imidazole-carboxamide riboside (AICA-r), a nucleoside corresponding to AICA-ribotide and an intermediate of the de novo pathway of purine biosynthesis, was recently proposed as a new insulinotropic tool in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mell...
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Exposure of cells to oxygen concentrations higher than normal (hyperoxia) damages the molecular components of cells, resulting in cellular dysfunction and death. Metformin, a biguanide molecule used for treating non-insulin-dependent diabetes, been shown to lower blood pressure. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible effects of hyper...
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Contradictory results have been reported from various studies regarding the effect of age on susceptibility to oxidative damage. Using different parameters, we carried out a comparative study on the erythrocytes and erythrocyte membranes of healthy elderly and young adults to determine how resistance to oxidative damage is affected by aging. Thin l...
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To determine the glucocorticoid receptor (GC-R) status in congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) we examined 11 patients (5 female, 6 male) with 21-hydroxylase deficiency and 3 patients (2 female, 1 male) with 11beta-hydroxylase deficiency. The mean age at investigation was 8.9+/-3.5 yr. Age of diagnosis was 4.4+/-3.2 yr and all patients were being t...
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Normal aging is associated with an impairment in glucose homeostasis. In order to investigate the effect of aging on glucose transport and utilization in erythrocytes, the transport and utilization of glucose were measured in erythrocytes from 10 young (mean age 26 +/- 3 years) and 10 elderly (mean age 70 +/- 7 years) healthy individuals. In additi...
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Glucocorticoid receptors (GR) and 3-O-methyl-D glucose (3-O-MG) transport were determined in mononuclear leukocytes (MNL) from 11 abdominal obese subjects, 10 pituitary-dependent Cushing's syndrome (Cushing's disease) and 10 healthy controls. Using a whole-cell competitive binding assay and 3H-dexamethasone as tracer, MNL of abdominal obese subject...
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Many studies have suggested that there is a possible hormonal dysregulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and an increased cortisol clearance in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Therefore in this study, we have examined the role of glucocorticoid receptor/s (GR) characteristics in the developing of these abnormalities...
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of donor aging on the glutathione conjugate transport in erythrocytes and whether it plays a role in the resistance to oxidative stress of the erythrocytes of aging subjects. In our comparative study on intact erythrocytes of healthy aging and young adults, in which 2,4-dinitrophenyl-S-glut...
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Succinic acid monomethyl ester (SAM) was recently proposed as an insulinotropic tool in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. The present study was designed to define whether SAM has the vascular effect in thoracic aorta of streptozotocin (STZ)-diabetic rats. (1) Body weights of diabetic rats were significantly increased after SAM treatment (P <...
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A comparative study on erythrocytes and erythrocyte membranes of healthy elderly and young adults was carried out to understand how the antioxidant defense capacity is effected by aging. The levels of endogenous malondialdehyde and Ca(2+)-ATPase activity were taken as indices of oxidative damage. In addition, chemiluminescence measurements were per...
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Endothelial cells, circulating platelets, and proteins of the coagulation and fibrinolytic systems are known to contribute to the hemostatic processes. Various molecular markers of hemostatic alteration are found in increased amounts in the circulation during the activation of this process. In this study, we investigated serum lipoprotein (a) and p...
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In this study we investigated serum Lp(a) and plasma t-PA-PAI-1 complex levels in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Serum total cholesterol, triglyceride, LDL and VDL cholesterol levels (p < 0.001) and HDL cholesterol levels (p < 0.01) in patients group were found to be significantly different from those in control group. The mean Lp(a) a...
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Biguanides are used for the treatment of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus but there is no evidence for an improving action of biguanide on the enhancement of peripheral glucose disposal in type 1 diabetes. It is known that biguanide agents reduce the oxidation of free fatty acids. Using alloxan and streptozotocin (STZ) induced diabetic rats...
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Increase in lipid peroxidation (LP) is an indirect marker of free radical activation. The products of LP (malonyldialdehyde: MDA) are increased in diabetic patients, particularly those with angiopathy. Free radicals are eliminated by cellular enzymes such as superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutathione peroxidase. In this study, the effect and th...

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