Publications by authors named "Z Doganyigit"

Purpose: Due to its increased volume, polycystic ovarian tissue is more prone to torsion than normal ovarian tissue. In treating ovarian torsion, detorsion is applied to ensure oxygenation of hypoxic tissues. However, the resulting oxygen radicals cause tissue damage.

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Tartrazine, an azo dye prevalent in pharmaceuticals and food items, was investigated for its impact on fetal development, specifically examining visceral and skeletal abnormalities in rat offspring exposed to daily oral doses throughout pregnancy. Fourteen pregnant rats were randomly assigned to control and tartrazine groups (seven animals each), with tartrazine administered via oral gavage at 7.5 mg/kg throughout gestation.

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Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) can occur because of high amount of alcohol intake during pregnancy and is characterized by both physical and neurological problems. Children diagnosed with FAS have difficulties in learning, memory, and coordination. Hippocampus has a major role in memory and learning.

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  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious issue that can cause death and make people very sick, affecting not just the brain but also the kidneys and liver.
  • Researchers wanted to study how the body's response to TBI affects these organs, especially by looking at certain markers that show inflammation and cell processes after the injury.
  • In an experiment with mice, they found different reactions in male and female mice's liver and kidney tissues after mild TBI, suggesting that the injury impacts the body in various ways and depends on the sex of the mice.
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Propolis is widely used as a supplementary food product for its health benefits. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of commercial propolis extracts on the liver and kidney. Propolis extracts (250 mg/kgbw/day) were administered orally to adult male rats in solvents of ethanol, propylene glycol, water, and olive oil.

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