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Cerebellar Purkinje cell loss in rats exposed prenatally to diclofenac sodium
Korkmaz A.; Ciftci N.; Ragbetli M.C.; Kaplan S. (1995)Exposure to nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) during pregnancy has been reported to adversly affect both human and animal embryonic development. Since diclofenac sodium is one of the most prescribed NSAID, we ... -
Continuous reversal using internal or external cues: A novel test measuring set shifting in Parkinsonian rats
Sesia T.; Hameleers R.; Vlamings R.; Wölbert E.; Kaplan S.; Blokland A.; Temel Y. (2012)Parkinson's disease (PD) is a predominant movement disorder, but profound cognitive deficits (e.g. bradyphrenia, memory, and set shifting) also occur. To model the deficits in set shifting using internal and external cues ... -
Development and histology of the pineal gland in animals
Güney M.; Ayranci E.; Kaplan S. (Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2013)The pineal gland, which develops as a median diverticulum of the caudal part of the roof of the diencephalon, is a neuroendocrine gland that regulates the daily body rhythm. The gland remains attached to the brain by short ... -
Development of the Cranial Nerves
Türkmen A.P.; Altunkaynak B.Z.; Onger M.E.; Elibol E.; Deniz O.G.; Altunkaynak M.E.; Kaplan S. (Elsevier Ltd, 2015)The cranial nerves are 12 pairs of nerves that emerge from the brain stem to innervate the face, sensory organs, and some regions of the body. During development of the cranial nerves, a number of unique features including ... -
Does prenatal exposure to diclofenac sodium affect the total number of cerebellar granule cells in male juvenile and adult rats?
Ekici F.; Keskin I.; Aslan H.; Erişgin Z.; Altunkaynak B.Z.; Gökçimen A.; Kaplan S. (2012)A developing embryo is exposed to side effects of diclofenac sodium (DS), a commonly used non-steroidal anti-infl ammatory drug, since women may incidentally become pregnant while receiving DS therapy. Several adverse ... -
The effect of intrauterine acute ethanol exposure on developing sciatic nerves and their myelination: A stereological study
Ethanol (ETH) delays myelination in the sciatic nerve of rat following fetal exposure. It has been suggested that melatonin (MLT), a naturally occurring indole, may be a potential protective agent for ETH toxicity, possibly ... -
Effect of prenatal exposure to diclofenac sodium on the development of arteries in the female rat: A stereological and histopathological evaluation
Çolakoğlu S.; Altunkaynak M.E.; Zengin H.; Elibol E.; Altunkaynak B.Z.; Kesim Y.; Kaplan S. (Science Printers and Publishers Inc., 2016)Objective: To investigate the effect of diclofenac sodium (DS) exposure on the prenatal development of female rat arteries. Study Design: Pregnant rats were separated into control, saline-injected, and drug-treated (DS) ... -
The effects of diclofenac sodium on umbilical cord length, umbilical cord vessel diameters, placental weight and fetal weight
Kaplan S.; Ragbetli M.C.; Bilgiç, Sait; Balat O.; Ciftci N.; Kokcu A. (1994)Diclofenac sodium, a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug, is used as an analgesic. However, its effects on pregnant women are not well known. In our study this drug was administered to pregnant rats for a 15-day period. The ... -
Effects of leptin on histomorphometry of liver in high-fat diet fed obese rats
Obesity, a condition that is characterized by the excessive accumulation and storage of body fat, is one of the most significant and common diseases of today's world and it is measured by a method called body mass index ... -
Effects of melatonin on peripheral nerve regeneration
In the available literature, there are thousands of studies on peripheral nerve regeneration using many nerves of several animals at different ages with various types of lesions and different methods of evaluation at certain ... -
Effects of pinealectomy on morphological features of blood vessel in chicken: An electron microscopic and stereological study
Turgut M.; Kaplan S.; Burçin Ünal Z.; Zuhal Altunkaynak B.; Un?al D.; Sa?hin B.; Ertem Yurtseven M. (2009)Although the effects of melatonin on vascular smooth muscle and vascular reactivity are described in last decade, the effects of melatonin on vascular tissues are still vague. The current study investigated the effects of ... -
Effects of the melatonin on the kidney of high fat diet fed obese rats: A stereological and histological approach
Yurt K.K.; Kayhan E.; Zuhal Altunkaynak B.; Tümentemur G.; Kaplan S. (2013)Obesity is associated with multiple conditions that are known to compromise renal function, including hypertension, diabetes, hyperuricemia, and the metabolic syndrome that can independently have a detrimental effect on ... -
Embryology of the Peripheral Nerves
Onger M.E.; Türkmen A.P.; Elibol E.; Altun G.; Deniz O.G.; Altunkaynak B.Z.; Kaplan S. (Elsevier Ltd, 2015)Peripheral nerves are organs that reach all tissues by doing complex branching and serve communication such as integrity and interaction between axons and peripheral organs. All of these functions are directly related to ... -
Light color changes the density and height of synapses in an area of the brain essential for learning
Tümkaya L.; Kaplan S.; Mete U.Ö.; Ünal B. (2010)The effects of pre and post-passive avoidance training, and exposure to different wavelengths of light on numerical synapse density and the mean projected synapse height in the intermediate and medial part of the hyperstriatum ... -
A morphometric study of the inferior olivary nucleus in rats treated prenatally with diclofenac sodium
Korkmaz A.; Kaplan S.; Ciftci N.; Bilgiç, Sait; Ragbetli M.C. (1996)Prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors have been shown to cause central nervous system damage in the developing fetus. This study was designed te investigate the effects of inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis on the neuronal ... -
Neuroimmune diseases are increasing. Is there a possible vaccine link?
Yildiran A.; Kaplan S.; Emin Önger M. (2013)Autoimmune and neuroimmune diseases prevalence rates are rising enormously. It would be difficult to explain with genetic and environmental factors. Noteworthy, this rising maybe related with childhood vaccine programs. ... -
Neuroprotective effects of melatonin and omega-3 on the central nervous system exposed to electromagnetic fields in the pre- and postnatal periods
Yurt K.K.; Kıvrak E.G.; Altun G.; Aktas A.; Kaplan A.A.; Kaplan S. (Elsevier, 2019)Convincing experimental evidence shows that electromagnetic fields (EMFs) have harmful effects on biological systems. In the prenatal period, the embryo and the fetus are highly sensitive to external factors. It is essential ... -
A new approach for diagnosis of leiomyoma and leiomyosarcoma: A stereological study
Leiomyoma is a common benign tumor of the genital system; diseases and other types of smooth muscle tumors in females is called leiomyosarcoma. The diagnosis of these tumors is based on differentiation of the degree of ... -
Seizures with pentylenetetrazol kindling cause a decrease in the number of pyramidal neurons in the rat hippocampus
Kocacan S.E.; Sefil F.; Elibol E.; Altunkaynak B.Z.; Acar M.D.; Bağirici F.; Kaplan S. (Science Printers and Publishers Inc., 2016)OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) kindling on the number of pyramidal neurons in the rat hippocampus. STUDY DESIGN: Using unbiased stereology, we calculated total pyramidal neuron numbers ... -
Unbiased stereological techniques
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