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Öğe Gossypin protects against renal Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in rats(Kafkas University, 2020) Tanyeli, Ayhan; Eraslan, Ersen; Güler, Mustafa Can; Kurt, Nezahat; Akaras, NurhanRenal injury occurring as a result of renal ischemia-reperfusion may lead to renal failure or even death. The aim of this study is to investigate possible protective effects of Gossypin on tissue damage occurred due to ischemia-reperfusion in rat kidney tissue. A total of 48 male Wistar albino rats were used in the study. These rats were randomly divided into 6 groups equally (n = 8). The created groups were control (C), sham (S), ischemia-reperfusion (I/R), I/R + DMSO, I/R + 400 mu g/kg gossypin and I/R + 4 mg/kg gossypin. In the rats of sham group, the right nephrectomy was performed. In the rats of other groups rather than sham, the left renal artery was clamped after performing the right nephrectomy. Gossypin was administered intraperitoneally before the reperfusion. 24 h reperfusion was applied to the left renal after 1 h of ischemia. TNF-alpha, IL-1 beta, IL-6 and IL-10 levels were measured with spectrophotometric methods in the kidney tissues after the procedures were completed. Apoptosis and inflammatory pathways were evaluated histopathologically using Caspase 3 and NF-kappa B antibodies. There was a statistically significant decrease in IL-1 beta and IL-6 levels of the gossypin groups compared to the I/R group (P<0.05). As the level of TNF-alpha was decreased in the gossypin administered groups compared to the I/R group although not statistically significant, the level of IL-10 was increased. In the present study, we aimed to show that gossypin in renal I/R model is effective on inflammatory process and apoptosis and that it can be used in routine treatment to decrease the damage in all reasons that may cause I/R. In addition, this study can shed light on the studies to be done in this field in the future.Öğe The Protective Role of Syringic Acid on Ovarian Injury Created by Ischemia Reperfusion(Van Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, 2024) Topdağı Yılmaz, Emsal Pınar; Tanyeli, Ayhan; Eraslan, Ersen; Güler, Mustafa Can; Ekinci Akdemir, Fazile Nur; Güzel Erdoğan, Derya; Taşpınar, FilizSyringic acid (SA), a natural phenolic substance, possesses anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. We investigated the likely preventive effects of SA on organ damage to the reproductive system caused by bilateral ovarian ischemia -reperfusion (I/R). Materials and Methods: 32 female Sprague-Dawley rats in total were used; they were split into four groups: a sham group for co ntrol (group I), I/R group (group II), I/R group given 10 mg/kg SA (group III), and an I/R group given 50 mg/kg SA (group IV). Grou p I underwent only an abdominal incision without I/R. In groups II, III, and IV, I/R procedures were conducted for 3 hours. S A was given intraperitoneally to groups III and IV for 30 minutes before reperfusion at 10 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg, respectively. The ovarian tissues were surgically removed for analysis. Results: TNF-?, MDA, IL-1?, MPO, TOS and OSI levels in group II were found to be significantly higher than in group I. Additionally, a decrease was detected in TAS and SOD values in group II. In contrast, SA administration led to significant increases in the level of antioxidant enzymes in both groups III and IV. Also, in the SA-given groups, significant decreases were detected in OSI and TOS levels, along with a decrease in MPO, MDA, TNF-?, and IL-1? levels. Conclusion: It has been demonstrated that SA has a protective effect against organ damage caused by bilateral ovarian I/R in the reproductive system. This is the first study to show that SA can reduce ovarian damage due to I/R injury.