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Öğe Healing Effects of Single-Dose Triptolide in Rats with Severe Acute Pancreatitis(2020) Dulkadiroğlu, Erkan; Yıldız, Ahmet; Karaca, Gökhan; Şahin, Yaşar; Özden, Hüseyin; Kilitci, Asuman; Umudum, HaldunAim: Severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) carries high morbidity and mortality risk. If theproinflammatory response phase of SAP cannot be controlled, it may result in multiorganfailure (MOF). Nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-?B) activation plays an important role in thedevelopment of MOF. In this study, it was aimed to investigate the healing effects of triptolide,an anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive agent in rats with SAP.Material and Methods: A total of 20 Wistar-Albino rats were divided into two groups as theSAP and triptolide treatment (TT) groups. SAP was induced by intraperitoneal injection ofcerulean (50 mg/kg) in both groups. TT group was administered a single dose (0.2 mg/kg)triptolide 24 hour after the induction of SAP. Serum ALT, AST, GGT, Lipase, Glucose, ALPand amylase levels and pancreatic tissue samples were examined.Results: Serum glucose and amylase levels were found to be significantly lower in the TTgroup (p=0.011 and p=0.035, respectively). There was no significant difference between thegroups in terms of other biochemical parameters. Pancreatic edema, acinar cell degeneration,fat necrosis, intrapancreatic&perivascular inflammation, inflammation in the peripancreatic fattissue were common histopathological findings in both groups. There was no significantdifference between the groups in terms of histopathologic changes.Conclusion: Cerulein-induced pancreatitis is a successful method for experimental SAP. Thehealing effects of single-dose triptolide treatment are not evident in the early phase of SAP.The therapeutic effects of triptolide on inflammatory and oxidative stress were not significantlyapproved by histopathological and biochemical parameters by the pancreatic tissue.Öğe Subacute Lung Injury Associated with Heated Tobacco Products(2021) Ogan, Nalan; Yüksel, Aycan; Umudum, Haldun; Gülensoy, Esen Sayın; Akpinar, Evrim EylemHeated tobacco products release nicotine without burning tobacco with an electronically controlled heating system. 56-year-old male patient admitted with sudden onset of chest pain and shortness of breath. He had been using a heated tobacco product (I quit ordinary smoking, IQOS) for 2.5 years. Thoracic computed tomography scan revealed pleural-based atelectasis and fibroatelectatic changes in the lower lobe of the right lung, pleural fluid in the right upper lobe, fibroatelectatic changes and pleural thickening in the left lung. Biopsy taken with video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) showed lymphoid aggregation in nodular form and widespread anthracosis around the lung, fibrillar material that double-refracting the light in the alveoli, hyaline membrane-like material in the alveoli, type 2 pneumocyte hyperplasia, an interstitial organization, and a subacute lung injury picture with exogenous lipoid material. These findings were evaluated in accordance with toxic substance-induced chemical pneumonia. It was thought that it might be related to 2.5 years of using heated tobacco product.