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Öğe Comparison of the Protoscolocidal Effectiveness of Hypertonic Saline, Povidone-Iodine and Albendazole Solutions in an Experimental Lung Hydatid Cyst Model(Sage Publications Ltd, 2011) Yetim, T. Durgun; Basoglu, A.; Sengul, A. Taslak; Yetim, I.; Bekdemir, O. Serdar; Hokelek, M.Secondary hydatidosis is an important problem encountered during the surgical treatment of hydatid cysts. This study describes an experimental model of secondary hydatidosis by cyst inoculation, used to explore whether simultaneous inoculation of protoscolocidal agents could prevent secondary hydatidosis. Fertile cyst fluid was injected into the pleural space of rabbits alone (group 1, n = 8), and in combination with 2% albendazole solution (group 2, n = 8), 20% hypertonic saline (group 3, n = 8) or 10% povidone-iodine (group 4, n = 8). Computed tomography imaging of the thorax, indirect haemagglutination (IHA) titres and eosinophil counts were used to determine cyst development. After 16 months, three control rabbits had pneumothorax, seven had cysts and four had parenchymal nodules. Histopathological investigation of nodules revealed 87.5% cyst formation. Pleural thickening was observed in rabbits from all groups. Cyst formation rates, IHA titres and eosinophilia counts were higher in group 1 than in groups 2 - 4. This study demonstrated the experimental formation of secondary hydatidosis and found that topical protoscolocidal agents were beneficial in preventing cyst recurrence.Öğe Effects of boron administration on hepatic steatosis, hematological and biochemical profiles in obese rabbits(Dustri-Verlag Dr. Karl Feistle, 2010) Basoglu, A.; Baspinar, N.; Sagkan Ozturk, A.; Peker Akalin, P.Objective: This study was designed to determinate the short and long term effects of boron at different doses on hematological and biochemical profiles, liver histology, and to evaluate boron efficacy on the pathogenic mechanisms leading to fatty liver. The aim of this study is to provide insight into boron metabolism. Material and methods: Boron was orally administrated in rabbits fed high energy diet at three different doses and 96 h, intervals for 7 months. Liver histology, and hematological, biochemical and ICP-AES analysis were performed. Results: Complete blood count and acid-base balance were not affected by short and long term boron administration. Decreases in hepatic fat infiltration and visceral fat amount in spite of body weight gain were considerable. The most pronounced findings were significant changes in hepatic TAG concentration and antioxidant status, and lipid profile. High boron doses have been tolerated at 96 h intervals. Conclusion: High boron doses can be tolerated for a long time at 96 h intervals. Boron seems to be effective on hepatic and visceral fat accumulation. This may be attributed to its effects of improving energy status, lowering oxidative stress and affecting lipid profile. ©2010 Dustri-Verlag Dr. K. Feistle.Öğe Effects of boron on serum and liver macro elements in rabbits fed with high energy diet(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012) Akalin, P. P.; Baspinar, N.; Basoglu, A.; Sagkan, A.[Abstract Not Available]