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  • Mutlu Demirel, GUl GUrsoy *, Mehmet Yi, Ldi, Z
    Objective
    Thyroid hormone has well recognized effects on the cardiovascular system. The purpose of this study was to define the influence of treatment of either hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism on the values and circadial variations of arterial blood pressure measured by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
    MATERIAL AND
    Methods
    The study was carried out on 30 hypothyroidic and 30 hyperthyroidic patients without hypertension and 46 healthy participants. First, all the parameters of the groups, then blood pressure values obtained by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring before and after treatment (thyroid hormone replacement with levothyroxine and antithyroid treatment either with propylthyrouracil or metimazole) were compared. For statistical examinations, Shapiro-Wilk, one-way analysis of variance, Kruskal Wallis, post-hoc Tukey, and Wilcoxon Sign tests were used.
    Results
    In the hypothyroid group, 24-hour mean and diastolic blood pressure, daytime diastolic blood pressure, nighttime mean, systolic and diastolic blood pressures were higher than the control group (P
    Conclusion
    Throughout 24 hours, in hypothyroidic patients especially higher diastolic and in hyperthyroidics especially higher systolic blood pressures were exhibited than euthyroid subjects. After treatment of these diseases, ambulatory blood pressure values decreased. Early control of thyroid dysfunctions may help to protect cardiovascular system from hazardous effects of thyroid dysfunctions and lower mortality and morbidity in these patients.
    Keywords: Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism
  • GÜl Gursoy, Sena Ulu, Yasar Acar, Berrin DemirbaŞ SÜleyman Alkan, Birsen Erol, Is L. Ozask
    Background
    Hypertension and obesity are risk factors of cardiovascular disease. The association between C-reactive protein, homocysteine, microalbuminuria and cardiovascular risk have been debated for decades. Resistin is a newly discovered adipocyte derived cytokine. In the current study we planned to investigate the relation of resistin to these probable cardiovascular risk factors and obesity in hypertensive patients.
    Methods
    The study population consisted of 42 non-obese and 42 obese hypertensive females. After making comparisons between C-reactive protein, homocysteine, microalbuminuria and resistin in the two groups, we also sought correlations between all parameters in non-obese and obese groups.
    Results
    In our obese hypertensive group resistin levels were higher than in the non-obese hypertensive group (p < 0.001), but we did not find any difference in other parameters. We found a positive correlation between resistin and C-reactive protein in both non-obese and obese hypertensive groups (in non-obese hypertensives p < 0.05 and in obese hypertensives p < 0.001).
    Conclusions
    We showed that in female obese hypertensive patients resistin levels were higher than in the non-obese patients. We also think that resistin may be associated with C-reactive protein levels but not with homocysteine or microalbuminuria in both non-obese and obese hypertensive patients.
    Keywords: Hypertension, Obesity, Resistin, C, reactive Protein, Homocysteine, Microalbuminuria
  • GÜl GÜrsoy, Onur Ebah, Nazli GÜlsoy Kirnap, Hacer, Etiner, Yaar Acar, Berrin Demirbaabidin, TÜrk, Zuhal Kili
    Background
    The demonstration that adipose tissue produces numerous cytokines increases interest of investigators in their role in the pathogenesis of obesity. Resistin is one of those cytokines. There are conflicing reports as cigarette smoking impairs insulin secretion, augments insulin resistance, or has no effect on glucose metabolism. In our study, we intended to examine the relationship of obesity with resistin levels in smokers and nonsmokers.
    Methods
    The study included 52 male smokers and 34 age matched nonsmoker male control subjects. We classified smoker and nonsmoker groups according to their body mass index as BMI < 27 and ≥27. As well as making physical and anthropometric examinations, fasting plasma glucose and insulin, postprandial plasma glucose, lipid profile, and resistin levels were measured in all male subjects. We compared all parameters in smoker and nonsmokers either having BMI < 27 or ≥ 27.
    Results
    In both BMI levels, resistin levels were higher in smoker groups than nonsmoker ones (p < 0.01 all), we did not find any difference in other parameters.
    Conclusion
    in conclusion we may speculate that if someone smokes resistin levels increase.
  • Gul Gursoy, Ahmet Cimbek, Yasar Acar, Birsen Erol, Hayriye Cankar Dal, Nuray Evrin, Asli Gungor
    Thrombophilia is a rare but potentially catastrophic phenomenon occurring in patients having tendency of thrombosis. It may lead to serious complications. The etiology of thrombophilia is thought to be multifactorial and related to both acquired and inherited factors. Inflammatory bowel disease is an acquired cause of thrombophilia. Thromboembolic events are seen during inflammatory bowel disease, especially during the active period of the disease. In inflammatory bowel disease, thrombus formation in portal, splenic and mesenteric veins are not common. Besides, the association of genetic disorders related to metabolism of homocysteine with inflammatory bowel disease has been evidenced, especially in Crohn disease and rarely in ulcerative colitis. We present a rare case of ulcerative colitis in association with combined portal, splenic and mesenteric vein thrombosis. The patient was recently diagnosed with the disease which was in the inactive period. Interestingly, our patient was also heterozygous for the mutation in methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene.
  • Onur Esbah, Gul Gursoy, Nazli, Gulsoy Ki, Rnap, Hacer Cetiner, Berrin Demirbas, YaŞ, Ar Acar, Murat Bayram
    Background
    The association between C-reactive protein, homocysteine, uric acid levels and cardiovascular risk have been debated for decades. Resistin is a newly discovered adipocyte derived cytokine. Smoking besides its effect on atherosclerosis, is shown to alter adipocytokine levels. Bearing in mind, these complex relationship of resistin with smoking, C-reactive protein, homocysteine and uric acid, we planned to investigate the association of resistin and these cardiovascular risk factors in smoker and non-smoker subjects.
    Methods
    We conducted a cross-sectional randomized study including 52 smoking and 33 non-smoking men. After making comparisons of C-reactive protein, homocysteine, uric acid and resistin between the two groups, we classified the subjects according to their insulin resistance and body mass and made again the comparisons.
    Results
    Resistin levels were higher in smokers than in non-smokers (p<0.001) and also in insulin resistant than in non-insulin resistant smokers (p<0.05). Resistin levels were indifferent in non-smokers as insulin resistance was concerned and in smoker or non-smokers as body mass index was concerned. As all subjects were grouped based on homeostasis model assesment index and body mass index, neither C-reactive protein nor homocysteine and uric acid levels differred.
    Conclusions
    We found that smoking may have influence on resistin levels and in smokers, insulin resistance is related to resistin levels, but in smoker and non-smokers body mass may not have any association with resistin. Resistin also may not have a role in C-reactive protein, homocysteine and uric acid levels both in smokers and non-smokers.
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