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Yıl 2015, Cilt: 32 Sayı: 1, 31 - 34, 24.04.2015

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Kaynakça

  • Baskin, L.S., Constantinescu, S.C., Howard, P.S., McAninch, J.W., Ewalt, D.H., Duckett, J.W., Snyder, H.M., Macarak, E.J., 1993. Biochemical characterization and quantization of the collagenous components of urethral stricture tissue. J. Urol. 150, 642-647.
  • Bergman, I., Loxley, R., 1970. New spectrophotometric method for the determination of proline in tissue hydrolyzates. Anal. Chem. 42, 702-706.
  • Carvalho, M., Freitas Filho, L.G., Carvalho, M., Fagundes, D.J., Ortiz, V., 2009. Effects of repeated extracorporeal shock wave in urinary biochemical markers of rats. Acta. Cirurgica. Brasileira. 24, 496-501.
  • Chaussy, C., Schuller, J., Schmiedt, E., Brandl, H., Jocham, D., Liedl, B., 1984. Extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for treatment of urolithiasis. Urology. 23, 59-66.
  • Clark, D.L., Connors, B.A., Evan, A.P., Willis, L.R., Handa, R.K., Gao, S., 2009. Localization of renal oxidative stress and inflammatory response after lithotripsy. BJU. Int. 103, 1562-1568.
  • Finter, F., Rinnab, L., Simon, J., Volkmer, B., Hautmann, R., Kuefer, R., 2007. Ureteral stricture after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Case report and overview of the spectrum of rare side effects of modern ESWL treatment. Urologe. 46, 769-772.
  • Gnessin, E., Chertin, L., Chertin, B., 2012. Current management of paediatric urolithiasis. Pediatr. Surg. Int. doi: 10.1007/s00383-012-3096-4.
  • Goktas, C., Coskun, A., Bicik, Z., Horuz, R., Unsal, I., Serteser, M., Albayrak, S., Sarıca, K., 2012. Evaluating ESWL-induced renal injury based on urinary TNF-α, IL-α, and IL-6 levels. Urol. Res. doi: 10.1007/s00240-012-0467-1.
  • Klinge, U., Si, Z.Y., Zheng, H., Schumpelick, V., Bhardwaj, R.S., Klosterhalfen, B., 2000. Abnormal collagen I to III distribution in the skin of patients with incisional hernia. Eur. Surg. Res. 32, 43-48.
  • McAdams, S., Shulka, A.R., 2010. Pediatric extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: Predicting successful outcomes. Indian. J. Urol. 26, 544-548.
  • Minevich, E., 2010. Management of ureteric stone in pediatric patients. Indian. J. Urol. 26, 564-567.
  • Serel, T.A., Ozguner, F., Soyupek, S., 2004. Prevention of shock wave-induced renal oxidative stress by melatonin: An experimental study. Urol. Res. 32, 69-71.
  • Skolarikos, A., Alivizatos, G., Rosette, J., 2006. Extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy 25 years later: Complications and their prevention. Eur. Urol. 50, 981-990.
  • Somuncu, S., Caglayan, O., Cakmak, M., Caglayan, F., Ulusoy, S., 2006. The effect of indwelling catheter on OH-proline in the urethral wound: An experimental study. J. Pediatr. Urol. 2, 182-184.
  • Williams, C.M., Kaude, J.V., Newman, R.C., Peterson, J.C., Thomas, W.C., 1998. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: Long-term complications. Am. J. Roentgenol. 150, 311-315.
  • The increased level of OH-proline levels in renal pelvis in
  • EG may be an indicator of shock-wave induced tissue injury
  • in our study. The reason of the inability to confirm this injury
  • with histopathologic examination may be the close time
  • between shock wave exposure and tissue sampling. Some
  • studies showed that the initial renal damage resolves over
  • days to months (Williams et al., 1998; Carvalho et al., 2009).
  • Since we took the samples at 7th day we would be late to show
  • any histopathologic alteration in tissues. The increased level
  • of OH-proline in renal pelvis shows that damage had been
  • occurred after ESWL and the healing process started to take
  • place by increased collagen turnover. However, the effect of
  • this result to the long-term consequences of ESWL should be
  • examined in future studies.
  • In conclusion, although no major histopathologic
  • alteration due to ESWL was detected in renal pelvis and
  • proximal ureter, increased OH-proline levels in renal pelvis
  • can be suggested as a finding of tissue injury in the collecting system.

Evaluating ESWL related alterations in renal pelvis and proximal ureter by analayting of tissue hydroxyproline levels

Yıl 2015, Cilt: 32 Sayı: 1, 31 - 34, 24.04.2015

Öz

The aim of the study is to evaluate extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) related alterations in renal pelvis and proximal ureter by using histopathological methods and analayting hydroxy-proline levels. Twelve New-Zealand rabbits were allocated into two groups (n=6). Right sites of control group (CG, n=6) were harvested without any intervention. In ESWL group (EG), right kidneys of subjects were exposed to 3000 shock waves (14 kV) by using electro-hydraulic type ESWL device three times. Rabbits in EG were sacrificed on day 7. Tissues were examined histopathologically for presence of edema, inflammation, congestion, hemorrhage, fibrosis, vascularization and biochemically for hydroxyproline concentrations. Histopathologically, tissue edema was increased in renal pelvises and inflammation was increased in ureters in the EG compared to that in the CG (p<0.5). There was no difference in other parameters between the groups (p>0.05). Tissue collagen density did not show any significant difference (p>0.05). There was no difference in the tissue hydroxyl-proline levels of ureter samples (p>0.05). Tissue hydroxyproline levels were significantly higher in EG than CG in renal pelvis (p<0.05). In conclusion, although no major histopathological alteration due to ESWL was detected in renal pelvis and proximal ureter, increased hydroxyproline levels in the renal pelvis can be suggested as a finding of tissue injury in collecting system.

Kaynakça

  • Baskin, L.S., Constantinescu, S.C., Howard, P.S., McAninch, J.W., Ewalt, D.H., Duckett, J.W., Snyder, H.M., Macarak, E.J., 1993. Biochemical characterization and quantization of the collagenous components of urethral stricture tissue. J. Urol. 150, 642-647.
  • Bergman, I., Loxley, R., 1970. New spectrophotometric method for the determination of proline in tissue hydrolyzates. Anal. Chem. 42, 702-706.
  • Carvalho, M., Freitas Filho, L.G., Carvalho, M., Fagundes, D.J., Ortiz, V., 2009. Effects of repeated extracorporeal shock wave in urinary biochemical markers of rats. Acta. Cirurgica. Brasileira. 24, 496-501.
  • Chaussy, C., Schuller, J., Schmiedt, E., Brandl, H., Jocham, D., Liedl, B., 1984. Extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for treatment of urolithiasis. Urology. 23, 59-66.
  • Clark, D.L., Connors, B.A., Evan, A.P., Willis, L.R., Handa, R.K., Gao, S., 2009. Localization of renal oxidative stress and inflammatory response after lithotripsy. BJU. Int. 103, 1562-1568.
  • Finter, F., Rinnab, L., Simon, J., Volkmer, B., Hautmann, R., Kuefer, R., 2007. Ureteral stricture after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Case report and overview of the spectrum of rare side effects of modern ESWL treatment. Urologe. 46, 769-772.
  • Gnessin, E., Chertin, L., Chertin, B., 2012. Current management of paediatric urolithiasis. Pediatr. Surg. Int. doi: 10.1007/s00383-012-3096-4.
  • Goktas, C., Coskun, A., Bicik, Z., Horuz, R., Unsal, I., Serteser, M., Albayrak, S., Sarıca, K., 2012. Evaluating ESWL-induced renal injury based on urinary TNF-α, IL-α, and IL-6 levels. Urol. Res. doi: 10.1007/s00240-012-0467-1.
  • Klinge, U., Si, Z.Y., Zheng, H., Schumpelick, V., Bhardwaj, R.S., Klosterhalfen, B., 2000. Abnormal collagen I to III distribution in the skin of patients with incisional hernia. Eur. Surg. Res. 32, 43-48.
  • McAdams, S., Shulka, A.R., 2010. Pediatric extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: Predicting successful outcomes. Indian. J. Urol. 26, 544-548.
  • Minevich, E., 2010. Management of ureteric stone in pediatric patients. Indian. J. Urol. 26, 564-567.
  • Serel, T.A., Ozguner, F., Soyupek, S., 2004. Prevention of shock wave-induced renal oxidative stress by melatonin: An experimental study. Urol. Res. 32, 69-71.
  • Skolarikos, A., Alivizatos, G., Rosette, J., 2006. Extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy 25 years later: Complications and their prevention. Eur. Urol. 50, 981-990.
  • Somuncu, S., Caglayan, O., Cakmak, M., Caglayan, F., Ulusoy, S., 2006. The effect of indwelling catheter on OH-proline in the urethral wound: An experimental study. J. Pediatr. Urol. 2, 182-184.
  • Williams, C.M., Kaude, J.V., Newman, R.C., Peterson, J.C., Thomas, W.C., 1998. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: Long-term complications. Am. J. Roentgenol. 150, 311-315.
  • The increased level of OH-proline levels in renal pelvis in
  • EG may be an indicator of shock-wave induced tissue injury
  • in our study. The reason of the inability to confirm this injury
  • with histopathologic examination may be the close time
  • between shock wave exposure and tissue sampling. Some
  • studies showed that the initial renal damage resolves over
  • days to months (Williams et al., 1998; Carvalho et al., 2009).
  • Since we took the samples at 7th day we would be late to show
  • any histopathologic alteration in tissues. The increased level
  • of OH-proline in renal pelvis shows that damage had been
  • occurred after ESWL and the healing process started to take
  • place by increased collagen turnover. However, the effect of
  • this result to the long-term consequences of ESWL should be
  • examined in future studies.
  • In conclusion, although no major histopathologic
  • alteration due to ESWL was detected in renal pelvis and
  • proximal ureter, increased OH-proline levels in renal pelvis
  • can be suggested as a finding of tissue injury in the collecting system.
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Sağlık Kurumları Yönetimi
Bölüm Surgery Medical Sciences
Yazarlar

Mine Şenyücel Bu kişi benim

Özlem Boybeyi

Mustafa Aslan

Tutku Soyer

Mahi Balcı

Arkut Demet Bu kişi benim

Ücler Kısa

Murad Başar Bu kişi benim

Murat Çakmak Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 24 Nisan 2015
Gönderilme Tarihi 3 Ekim 2014
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2015 Cilt: 32 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Şenyücel, M., Boybeyi, Ö., Aslan, M., Soyer, T., vd. (2015). Evaluating ESWL related alterations in renal pelvis and proximal ureter by analayting of tissue hydroxyproline levels. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, 32(1), 31-34.
AMA Şenyücel M, Boybeyi Ö, Aslan M, Soyer T, Balcı M, Demet A, Kısa Ü, Başar M, Çakmak M. Evaluating ESWL related alterations in renal pelvis and proximal ureter by analayting of tissue hydroxyproline levels. J. Exp. Clin. Med. Mayıs 2015;32(1):31-34.
Chicago Şenyücel, Mine, Özlem Boybeyi, Mustafa Aslan, Tutku Soyer, Mahi Balcı, Arkut Demet, Ücler Kısa, Murad Başar, ve Murat Çakmak. “Evaluating ESWL Related Alterations in Renal Pelvis and Proximal Ureter by Analayting of Tissue Hydroxyproline Levels”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 32, sy. 1 (Mayıs 2015): 31-34.
EndNote Şenyücel M, Boybeyi Ö, Aslan M, Soyer T, Balcı M, Demet A, Kısa Ü, Başar M, Çakmak M (01 Mayıs 2015) Evaluating ESWL related alterations in renal pelvis and proximal ureter by analayting of tissue hydroxyproline levels. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 32 1 31–34.
IEEE M. Şenyücel, “Evaluating ESWL related alterations in renal pelvis and proximal ureter by analayting of tissue hydroxyproline levels”, J. Exp. Clin. Med., c. 32, sy. 1, ss. 31–34, 2015.
ISNAD Şenyücel, Mine vd. “Evaluating ESWL Related Alterations in Renal Pelvis and Proximal Ureter by Analayting of Tissue Hydroxyproline Levels”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 32/1 (Mayıs 2015), 31-34.
JAMA Şenyücel M, Boybeyi Ö, Aslan M, Soyer T, Balcı M, Demet A, Kısa Ü, Başar M, Çakmak M. Evaluating ESWL related alterations in renal pelvis and proximal ureter by analayting of tissue hydroxyproline levels. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2015;32:31–34.
MLA Şenyücel, Mine vd. “Evaluating ESWL Related Alterations in Renal Pelvis and Proximal Ureter by Analayting of Tissue Hydroxyproline Levels”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, c. 32, sy. 1, 2015, ss. 31-34.
Vancouver Şenyücel M, Boybeyi Ö, Aslan M, Soyer T, Balcı M, Demet A, Kısa Ü, Başar M, Çakmak M. Evaluating ESWL related alterations in renal pelvis and proximal ureter by analayting of tissue hydroxyproline levels. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2015;32(1):31-4.