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    The expression levels of genes involved in JNK signalingdecrease by aging in the liver
    (2022) Karaca, Zeynal; Karaca, Gamze; Kayhan, Basak; Kuştepe, Elif Kayhan
    Aim: The c-Jun NH2-terminal kinases (JNK) signaling pathway is an important signaling pathway in liver regeneration. it was planned to investigate the expression levels of Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase Kinase (MKK)-4 and -7 (MKK7), which are mediator molecules involved in the JNK signaling pathway and Activating Transcription Factor (ATF) 2 transcription factor genes, which are in the last stage of the signaling pathway, in liver tissues in young and old mice. In addition, it was aimed to examine the ultrastructural changes caused by aging in hepatocytes. Material and Methods: We examined MKK4, MKK7 and ATF2 expression levels by using Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-qPCR) method. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was used to observe the ultrastructural changes of hepatocytes. Results: While MKK4 and ATF2 gene expressions reduced in the liver of aged mice, MKK7 gene expression did not change. In TEM examinations, granular endoplasmic reticulum loss and mitochondrial damage were observed in elderly individuals. Conclusion: According to these results, spontaneous liver damage that can be seen in aged subjects may be caused by disruption in cellular signaling pathways and organelle damage in hepatocytes.
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    Histopathological examination of acute appendicitis tissue in children during the COVID-19 pandemic
    (2022) Gürünlüoğlu, Semra; Gül, Mehmet; Akbulut, Ahmet Sami; Ateş, Hasan; Akpınar, Necmettin; Çin, Ecem Serbest; Kuştepe, Elif Kayhan
    In this study, we prospectively investigated the histopathological features of the removed appendix tissue in pediatric patients who were operated on with the preliminary diagnosis of appendicitis. A catarrhal appendicitis group (n=43), a phlegmonous appendicitis group (n=28), a gangrenous appendicitis group (n=19), a perforated appendi- citis group (n=35), and an appendicitis +COVID-19 group (n=7) were formed. The control group consisted of 21 children. A section of each patient's appendix tissue from the part with the highest diameter was taken for histopathological examination. The sections were routinely stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The two patholo- gists evaluated all H&E sections in a light microscope. The evaluation results were analyzed statistically. No significant differences in age and gender were found between all groups. The results of neutrophil and lymphocyte counts in all tissue layers of all groups were significantly different. Neutrophil count in the mucosa and muscularis propria in the appendix tissues of the control group were found to be zero. Among all groups, the highest number of neutrophil counts in the mucosa and muscularis propria were found in the perforated group. Among all groups, the highest number of lymphocyte counts in mucosa and muscularis propria were found in the Covid-19 group. The mucosal erosion, intraluminal neutrophils, and reactive lymphoid hyperplasia were negative in all samples in the control group. Neutrophil accumulation in the mucosa and muscularis propria layers in appendix tissue together with other inflammation findings are important in the histopathological diagnosis of appendicitis. In patients with Covid-19 infection, appendicitis may occur, in which case, severe accumulation of lymphocytes appears in the mucosal layer in addition.

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