Browsing by Author "Utkan T."
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Altered endothelium-mediated relaxation by sympathectomy in isolated rabbit carotid artery rings
Kaya T.; Utkan T.; Sarioglu Y.; Goksel M. (1995)The influence of cervical and periarterial sympathectomy on endothelium-dependent and endothelium-independent relaxations of the mature rabbit carotid artery was studied in vitro. The responses to adenosine, vasoactive ... -
Effect of chronic experimental diabetes on vascular smooth muscle function in dog femoral artery
Sarioglu Y.; Utkan T.; Utkan N.Z.; Bozkurt A. (1993)To understand the effects of diabetes on vascular smooth muscle function and the underlying mechanisms involved, we examined the responses to noradrenaline (NA), serotonin, KCl and acetylcholine in the femoral artery of ... -
Effects of chronic unilateral internal pudendal arterial occlusion on reactivity of isolated corpus cavernosum strips from rabbits
Utkan T.; Sarioglu Y.; Utkan N.Z.; Kurnaz F.; Yildirim S. (1999)An animal model was developed to elucidate the effect of chronic obstruction of the internal pudendal artery on the responsiveness of the corpus cavernosum. In male albino rabbits, the internal pudendal artery was chronically ... -
Endothel-derived relaxating factor and hypertension
Endothelial dysfunction has been observed during chronic hypertension. Dilatation of various arteries in response to several endothelium-dependent agonist, including acetylcholine, is impaired in experimental models of ... -
Epithel-derived relaxating factor and bronchial activity
Until recently the contractile actions of asthma mediators have been examined in vitro without consideration of the modulatory role of the associated epithelial cells. Removal of the,epithelium in vitro augments contraction ... -
The influence of experimental hyperthyroidism on responsiveness in rabbit aortic smooth muscle
Utkan T.; Yusuf S.; Zafer U.N.; Kemal Y.M. (1997)This study investigated the responsiveness of hyperthyroid and control (euthyroid) rabbit aortic rings to vasoconstrictor agents. There was no significant difference between the responsiveness of hyperthyroid and control ...