Publications by authors named "Aysegul Telci"

To examine the serum levels of leptin and adiponectin in different obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) phenotypes. Obese patients who were admitted to our sleep laboratory were included. All patients underwent spirometry, daytime arterial blood gas analysis, polysomnography and transthoracic echocardiography.

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Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) have been used to diagnose new-onset diabetes mellitus (DM) in order to simplify the diagnostic tests compared with the 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT; 2-hPG). We aimed to identify optimal cut-off points of high sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) in new-onset DM people based on FPG, 2-hPG, or HbA1c methods. Data derived from recent population-based survey in Turkey (TURDEP-II).

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There is increasing evidence that long-term peritoneal dialysis (PD) is associated with structural changes in the peritoneal membrane. Inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system has been demonstrated to lessen peritoneal injury and to slow the decline in residual renal function. Whether spironolactone affects residual renal function in addition to the peritoneal membrane is unknown.

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Background: Resistin is an adipocytokine, associated with insulin resistance and inflammation. The aim of this study is to evaluate the levels of serum resistin levels and other markers of inflammation in hemodialysis (HD) patients with failed renal allografts.

Methods: Sixty-nine HD patients with failed renal allografts and 98 never transplanted (naive) HD patients and also 21 healthy controls were included in the study.

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There is concern about an emerging diabetes epidemic in Turkey. We aimed to determine the prevalence of diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes, prediabetes and their 12-year trends and to identify risk factors for diabetes in the adult Turkish population. A cross-sectional, population-based survey, 'TURDEP-II' included 26,499 randomly sampled adults aged ≥ 20 years (response rate: 87 %).

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Study Objective: To evaluate the differences in adipokines, namely adiponectin, leptin, and ghrelin, in obese adolescent girls with or without polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

Design: Case-control study.

Setting: University hospital.

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Introduction: Endothelial progenitor cells (EPC), bone marrow derived cells, are considered to have a pivotal role in maintaining the integrity and repair of the endothelium. Endothelial dysfunction, atherosclerosis and inflammation are implicated for increased CV mortality in uremia. In this study, we aimed to investigate the possible association of EPC with inflammation, endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis in chronic hemodialysis (HD) patients.

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Background: Patients with chronic HCV infection have increased liver iron. Recently identified protein hepcidin synthesized in the liver, is thought to be a key regulator for iron homeostasis and is induced by infection and inflammation. Lower erythropoietin and iron supplementation requirements were previously reported in HD patients with HCV infection.

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Objective: The survival of patients returning to hemodialysis (HD) following kidney transplant failure is unfavorable. However, the factors responsible for this poor outcome are largely unknown; chronic inflammation due to failed allograft and malnutrition may contribute to morbidity and mortality. We aim to compare the markers of appetite and malnutrition, and their relation with inflammation in HD patients with and without previous kidney transplantation.

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  • The study compares macroprolactinemic patients (high PRL levels without symptoms) with true hyperprolactinemic patients (lower PRL levels and symptoms) to assess the presence of pituitary adenomas.
  • Of the 161 hyperprolactinemic patients investigated, 60 (37.26%) were found to have macroprolactinemia, and only 26.7% of these had pituitary adenomas, indicating a lower prevalence compared to the true hyperprolactinemic group.
  • There were no significant differences in irregular menses and infertility between the two groups, but galactorrhea was less common in macroprolactinemic patients.
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The aim was to evaluate the concentrations of lipid subfractions in relation to adipokines and metabolic parameters in adult growth hormone (GH)-deficient hypopituitary patients on conventional replacement therapy. The study included 21 GH deficient-hypopituitary patients (age: 36.0 ± 15.

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Objective: Fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23), a phosphatonin, inhibits renal phosphate reabsorption and suppresses 1-α hydroxylase activity. Calcitriol stimulates FGF23 synthesis in bone. We aimed to determine the effect of vitamin D replacement therapy on serum FGF23 concentrations in vitamin D-deficient women and to compare the FGF23 concentrations of vitamin D-deficient patients with healthy subjects and patients with genetically determined hypophosphatemic rachitis.

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Background: Many authors have shown that hyperglycemia leads to an increase in oxidative protein damage in diabetes. The aim of this study was to reveal the susceptibility of mitochondria from liver, pancreas, kidney, and skeletal muscle of diabetic Sprague-Dawley rats, a model of type 1 diabetes, to oxidative protein damage.

Methods: Mitochondrial fractions were obtained by differential centrifugation.

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DNA, protein oxidation and lipid peroxidation possess a major impact in carcinogenesis. Also, inflammatory and oxidative events have remarkable importance in bladder cancer. Thus, in this study total protein, protein carbonyl, nitrotyrosine, thiol residues, non-protein thiols, lipid peroxidation, and also, because of their relations to the above parameters, iron and iron binding levels have been investigated in patients with bladder cancer and in control group.

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Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate oxidative protein damage (OPD) by investigating protein carbonyl (PCO) and nitrotyrosine (NT) levels, oxidative stress by total thiol (T-SH), erythrocyte glutathione (GSH) and nitric oxide (NO) levels in women receiving hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

Materials And Methods: To examine the influence of oxidative stress on OPD, we studied 12 postmenopausal women who had received HRT for 6 months, and 13 postmenopausal women who did not receive HRT, as the control group. All subjects were non-smokers.

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Objectives: An increase in oxidative stress may contribute to the development of oxidative protein damage in the aging rat skeletal muscle. Our aim was to reveal protein carbonyl (PCO), advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP), a novel marker of oxidative stress, and protein thiol (P-SH) levels as markers of protein oxidation, as well as lipid hydroperoxide (LHP) levels as a marker of lipid peroxidation, and relation of nitrotyrosine (NT) levels with these markers in skeletal muscle tissue of young, adult, and old male Wistar rats.

Design And Methods: In the present study, we investigated the relation between aging and oxidative protein damage parameters such as PCO, NT, AOPP, and P-SH, as well as oxidative stress parameters such as total thiol, nonprotein thiol, and LHP in the skeletal muscle tissue of young, adult, and old Wistar rats.

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1. Oxidative damage has been suggested to be a contributory factor in the development and complications of diabetes. Recently, alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) has gained considerable interest as an anti-oxidant.

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