Biography


Prof. Mustafa Gul
Ataturk University, Turkey
Professor


Email: mustafagul@hotmail.com


Qualifications


1997-2005 Ph.D., Phsiology, University of Kuopio, Finland

1981-1987 M.D., Faculty of Medicine, Ege University, Turkey


Publications (Selected)

  1. Khanna S., Atalay M., Laaksonen D.E., Gul M., Roy S., Sen C.K., “Alpha-lipoic acid supplementation: tissue glutathione homeostasis at rest and following exercise”, Journal of Applied Physiology 86: 1191-1196, 1999.
  2. Gul M., Laaksonen D. E., Atalay M., Vider L., Hänninen O., ”Effects of endurance training on tissue glutathione homeostasis and lipid peroxidation in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats”, Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 12: 163-170, 2002.
  3. Gul M., Atalay M., Hänninen O. Endurance training and glutathione-dependent antioxidant defense mechanism in heart of the diabetic rats. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 2: 52-61, 2003.
  4. Oztasan N., Taysi S., Gumustekin K., Altinkaynak K., Aktas O., Timur H., Siktar E., Keles S., Akar S., Akcay F., Dane S., Gul M. “Endurance training attenuates exercise-induced oxidative stress in erythrocytes in rat” European Journal of Applied Physiology 91: 622-627, 2004.
  5. Gul M., Demircan B., Taysi S., Oztasan N., Gumustekin K., Siktar E., Polat M.F., Akar S., Akcay F., Dane S.: Effects of both endurance training and acute exhaustive exercise on antioxidant defense mechanisms in rat heart. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology-Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology 143: 239-245, 2006.
  6. Tiidus P.M., Deller M., Bombardier E., Gul M., Liu X. L. : Estrogen supplementation failed to attenuate biochemical indices of neutrophil infiltration or damage in rat skeletal muscles following ischemia. Biological Research 38: 213-223, 2005.
  7. Taysi S., Oztasan N, Efe H., Polat M.F., Gumustekin K., Siktar E., Canakci E., Akcay F., Dane S., Gul M.: Endurance Training Attenuates the Oxidative Stress due to Acute Exhaustive Exercise in Rat Liver. Acta Physiologica Hungarica 95:337-47, 2008.
  8. Gul H. I., Vepsäläinen J., Gul M., Erciyas E., Hänninen O., “Cytotoxic activities of mono and bis Mannich bases derived from acetophenone against Renca and Jurkat cells”, Pharmaceutica Acta Helvetiae, 74:393-398, 2000.
  9. Gul M., Gul H.I., Vepsalainen J., Erciyas E., Hanninen O., “Effect of acetophenone derived Mannich bases on cellular glutathione level in Jurkat cells: a possible mechanism of action”, Arzneimittel.-Forschung / Drug Research, 51: 679-682, 2001.
  10. Gul M., Gul H. I., Hänninen O. “Effects of Mannich bases on cellular glutathione and related enzymes of Jurkat cells in culture conditions”, Toxicology in Vitro, 16: 107-112, 2002.
  11. Gul HI, Gul M,Vepsalainen J, Erciyas E, Hanninen O. Cytotoxicity of some azines of acetophenone derived mono-Mannich bases against Jurkat cells. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin 26: 631-637, 2003.
  12. Gul M, Atalay M, Gul H I, Nakao C, Lappalainen J, Hänninen O. The effects of some Mannich bases on heat shock proteins HSC70 and GRP75, and thioredoxin and glutaredoxin levels in Jurkat cells. Toxicology in Vitro 19: 573-580, 2005.
  13. Gul M., Mete E., Atalay M., Arik M., Gul H.I.: Cytotoxicity of 1-Aryl-3-Buthylamino-1-Propanone Hydrochlorides against Jurkat and L6 Cells. Arzneimittel-Forschung 59:364-369, 2009.
  14. Gul H.I, Cizmecioglu M., Zencir S., Gul M., Canturk P., Atalay M., Topcu Z.: Cytotoxic activity of 4'-hydroxychalcone derivatives against Jurkat cells and their effects on mammalian DNA topoisomerase I. Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry. 24: 804-807, 2009.
  15. Suleyman H., Gumustekin K., Taysi S., Keles S., Oztasan N., Aktas O., Altinkaynak K., Timur H., Akcay F., Akar S., Dane S., Gul M., “Beneficial effects of Hippophae Rhamnoides L. on nicotine induced oxidative stress in rat blood compared with vitamin E”, Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin 25: 1133-1136, 2002.
  16. Gumustekin K., Altinkaynak K., Timur H., Taysi S., Oztasan N., Polat M.F., Akcay F., Suleyman H., Dane S., Gul M., Vitamin E but not Hippophea rhamnoides L. prevented nicotine-induced oxidative stress in rat brain. Human and Experimental Toxicology, 22: 425-431, 2003.
  17. Taysi S., Gumustekin K., Demircan B., Aktas O., Oztasan N., Akcay F., Suleyman H., Akar S., Dane S., Gul M.: Hippophae rhamnoides Attenuates Nicotine-induced Oxidative Stress in Rat Liver. Pharmaceutical Biology 48: 488–493, 2010.
  18. Taysi S., Polat F., Gul M., Sari R. A., Bakan E., “Lipid peroxidation, some extracellular antioxidants and antioxidant enzymes in serum of patients with rheumatoid arthritis”, Rheumatology International, 21: 200-204, 2002.
  19. Gulaboglu M., Yildiz L., Gul M., Celebi F., Peker K. Blood and urine iodine levels in patients with gastric cancer. Biological Trace Element Research 113: 261-272, 2006.
  20. Gul M., Kutay F.Z., Temocin S., Hänninen O., “Cellular and clinical implications of glutathione”, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 38: 625-634, 2000.
  21. Guliyev V.B., Gul M., Yildirim A.: Hippophae rhamnoides L.: Chromatographic methods to determine chemical composition, use in traditional medicine and pharmacological effects. Journal of chromatography B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences. 812: 291-307, 2004.
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