Browsing by Author "Yildiz, Huseyin"
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Article Effect of Zofenopril on Regeneration of Sciatic Nerve Crush Injury in a Rat Model(Thieme Medical Publ inc, 2009) Kalender, Ali Murat; Dogan, Ali; Bakan, Vedat; Yildiz, Huseyin; Gokalp, Mehmet Ata; Kalender, MahmutBackground: Zofenopril is an antioxidant agent which has been shown to have beneficial effects in hypertension and heart failure. The aim of this study was to test the effects of Zofenopril on nerve regeneration and scarring in a rat model of peripheral nerve crush injury. Methods: Twenty-one adult Sprague-Dawley rats underwent a surgical procedure involving right sciatic nerve crush injury. 15 mg/kg Zofenopril was administered orally to seven rats in group Z for seven days. Seven rats in group S received saline orally for seven days. Seven rats in the control group C received no drug after crush injury. Fourteenth and 42nd days after injury, functional and electromyography assessments of nerves were performed. Functional recovery was analyzed using a walking track assessment, and quantified using the sciatic functional index (SFI). After these evaluations, all rats were sacrificed and microscopic evaluations were performed. Results: The Sciatic functional Index (SFI) in group Z on 14th day is different significantly from group S and group C (p = 0.037). But on 42nd day there was no difference between groups (p = 0.278). The statistical analyses of electromyelographic (EMG) studies showed that the latency in group Z is significantly different from group S (p = 0.006) and group C (p = 0.045). But on 42nd day there was no difference between groups like SFI (p = 0.147). The amplitude was evaluated better in group Z than others (p < 0.05). In microscopic evaluation, we observed the highest number of nerve regeneration in the group Z and the lowest in the group C. But it was not significant statistically. Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that Zofenopril promotes the regeneration of peripheral nerve injuries in rat models.Article Magnesium of Use in Anaesthesia Practice(Aves, 2006) Yildiz, Huseyin; Tomak, YakupMagnesium is the confactor of lots of enzims. The application of peroperative magnesium both reduce the stress effect to inbtubation and surgery, and make the reducement of used anesthetectic and analgezic medicines' dosage. Also bronchodilator shows an antiaritmic and antiagregation effect. This work aim to examine the usage of magnesium in anesthesia.