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The effects of four different suture materials on penile tissue of rats
Several types of suture materials are being used for the correction of penile curvature and this study was designed to compare histopathological changes on penile tissue among different suture materials. A total of 30 male Sprague–Dawley rats were divided into five groups and right cavernosal body was sutured with 5/0 sutures (ETB: polyethylene terephthalate; PRL: polypropylene; VCR: polyglactine; and PDS: polydioxanone). An identical needle (3/8–13 mm cutting) was passed through the cavernosal bodies in the sham group (SHAM). After 3 weeks, all rats were killed and penile tissues were examined to assess the level (0–3) of inflammation, granuloma formation and fibrosis. There was a statistically significant difference among five groups regarding inflammation, granuloma formation and fibrosis levels ( P <0.01 for all). The histological changes in the PRL group were not different from the SHAM group. Although the levels of granulation and fibrosis in the PDS group were also similar to the SHAM group, inflammation level was significantly higher. The inflammation, granulation and fibrosis levels were the highest in the ETB group. VCR caused similar levels of granulation and fibrosis to ETB. In conclusion, PRL suture is associated with the least histopathological change in the penile tissue. PDS can theoretically be a reasonable alternative to PRL as it causes similar levels of granulation and fibrosis.
The efficacy of citalopram in the treatment of premature ejaculation: a placebo-controlled study
Despite the limited number of available study comparing of their efficacy, selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRI) have been thought to have beneficial effects for the patients with premature ejaculation. In the present study, we decided to examine the efficacy of citalopram, an SSRI, in the treatment of premature ejaculation. The study was consisted of 26 married patients diagnosed with premature ejaculation according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Third Revised Version (DSM-III-R). The patients were randomly assigned to two groups, citalopram (group I) and placebo (group II), each consisting of 13 patients. The effects of drug on the ejaculatory function were assessed by the intravaginal ejaculation latency time. Additionally, all patients were screened by using Clinical Global Impression-Improvement Scale (CGI-I) and Yonsei Sexual Function Inventory-II (YSFI-II). The increase in the intravaginal ejaculation latency time in the citalopram group was statistically significant than that of placebo group. In addition, with respect to the subscales of the YSFI-II scale, similar overall significant improvements were seen in the patients given citalopram compared to those given placebo. Of group I patients, five (38.5%) were considered as 'very much improved' and four (30.8%) 'much improved' by CGI-I and only one of group II patients (7.7%) showed 'much improved'. The patients treated with citalopram showed significantly greater improvement compared to the patients receiving placebo.
The effects of melatonin and the antioxidant defence system on apoptosis regulator proteins (Bax and Bcl-2) in experimentally induced varicocele
Our aim was to examine the effects of melatonin on the testicular tissue of adult rats with experimentally-induced left varicocele, and to determine the relationship between melatonin and apoptosis regular proteins in the anti-oxidant defence system. Forty adult male Wistar rats were divided equally into four groups. A sham operation was performed on the rats in group I, and experimental left varicocele was created in groups II, III and IV. Melatonin was administered intraperitoneally at doses of 5 mg/kg and 10 mg/kg to rats in groups III and IV, respectively. An immunohistochemical analysis of the left testicular tissue was performed to evaluate the expression of Bax and Bcl-2, while tissue malondialdehyde (MDA) and antioxidant enzyme activities were assessed in homogenates to determine the role of the oxygen defence system. The immunohistochemical analysis revealed an increased ratio of pro-apoptotic protein Bax in groups II and III, whereas no significant activity was observed in the sham operated rats ( P<0.05). Similarly, the tissue MDA level increased and a significantly decreased level of antioxidant enzymes was observed in these groups ( P<0.05). Although rats in group IV showed a slightly increased ratio of the pro-apoptotic marker Bax, there was no significant difference between groups I and IV. Similarly, group IV showed decreased levels of MDA and increased levels of anti-oxidant enzyme activity with decreased Bax expression. The close relationship between pro-apoptotic/anti-apoptotic markers, reactive oxygen species and antioxidant agents provided a useful in vivo model for studying the pathophysiology of varicocele and evaluating the role of antioxidants in the prevention testicular damage.
THE LEVEL OF SEMINAL PLASMA IL-1BETA, IL-6 AND IL-8 IN PATIENTS WITH INFERTILITY
Abstract In this study, the role of interleukin (IL)-1beta, IL-6 and IL-8, which have important roles in inflammation and immune response, was assessed in diagnosis of patients with infertility. For this purpose, a total of 25 patients evaluated for infertility without additional infertility pathology were included into the study. Of the patients, only leukocyte was determined in seminal plasma in twelve patients and no other infertility pathology was determined. Additionally, 10 fertile volunteer male was included into the study as control group. Seminal plasma IL-1beta, IL-6 and IL-8 levels were measured in all patients using chemiluminescence method and the results of the assays were compared in each group. There was no difference between the three groups when they were compared in respect to IL-1beta levels, but the level of IL-6 and IL-8 were found to be significantly increased in patients having infertility and infection, concomitantly (P<0.05). Additionally, only the level of IL-6 in infertility group was determined higher than the control group. IL-6 and especially IL-8 were found to be increased in seminal plasma of patients with infection and inflammation. However, to determine the definitive effects of cytokines in infertility, there’s need for further researches with wide series of patients using different cytokines.