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DOI :10.26650/experimed.1472096   IUP :10.26650/experimed.1472096    Tam Metin (PDF)

Relationship Between BDNF and LPS Levels in the Blood of Patients with Different Neurological Diseases: A Small Cohort Study

Nur Damla KorkmazBirsen ElibolSeda SüsgünCeyhun ToruntayAlişan BayrakoğluMazlum YüzgüleçZihni ElagözAyşegül Yabacı TakEmrah YücesanFerda Ilgen UsluGülsen Babacan YıldızAzize Esra Başar GürsoyFahri AkbaşBilge Sümbül

Objective: Neuroinflammation and blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction are key factors in various neurological disorders, disrupting brain tissue balance and leading to neuronal death. BBB integrity decline is evident in Alzheimer's Disease (AD), Parkinson's Disease (PD), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and epilepsy.

Materials and Methods: We measured levels of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), the largest endotoxin, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in patients' blood plasma and correlated them with biochemical parameters to identify biomarkers for these diseases.

Results: Significant associations were observed between LPS, C-reactive protein (CRP), BDNF, and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels across conditions. LPS was positively correlated with CRP levels in epilepsy (r=0.753, p=0.002). Additionally, BDNF was negatively correlated with CRP in PD patients (r=-0.53, p=0.042). Moreover, a negative correlation was found between LPS and LDH in AD patients (r=-0.521, p=0.047).

Conclusion: Our findings correspond to the etiology of neuroinflammation involved in the pathophysiology of relevant diseases and suggest the potential use of these biomarkers in the early diagnosis and monitoring of neurological diseases, guiding future research towards better patient outcomes and therapies.


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Korkmaz, N.D., Elibol, B., Süsgün, S., Toruntay, C., Bayrakoğlu, A., Yüzgüleç, M., Elagöz, Z., Yabacı Tak, A., Yücesan, E., Ilgen Uslu, F., Babacan Yıldız, G., Başar Gürsoy, A., Akbaş, F., & Sümbül, B. (2024). Relationship Between BDNF and LPS Levels in the Blood of Patients with Different Neurological Diseases: A Small Cohort Study. Experimed, 14(2), 92-101. https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1472096


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Korkmaz N D, Elibol B, Süsgün S, Toruntay C, Bayrakoğlu A, Yüzgüleç M, Elagöz Z, Yabacı Tak A, Yücesan E, Ilgen Uslu F, Babacan Yıldız G, Başar Gürsoy A, Akbaş F, Sümbül B. Relationship Between BDNF and LPS Levels in the Blood of Patients with Different Neurological Diseases: A Small Cohort Study. Experimed. 2024;14(2):92-101. https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1472096


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Korkmaz, N.D.; Elibol, B.; Süsgün, S.; Toruntay, C.; Bayrakoğlu, A.; Yüzgüleç, M.; Elagöz, Z.; Yabacı Tak, A.; Yücesan, E.; Ilgen Uslu, F.; Babacan Yıldız, G.; Başar Gürsoy, A.; Akbaş, F.; Sümbül, B. Relationship Between BDNF and LPS Levels in the Blood of Patients with Different Neurological Diseases: A Small Cohort Study. Experimed, [Publisher Location], v. 14, n. 2, p. 92-101, 2024.


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Korkmaz, Nur Damla, and Birsen Elibol and Seda Süsgün and Ceyhun Toruntay and Alişan Bayrakoğlu and Mazlum Yüzgüleç and Zihni Elagöz and Ayşegül Yabacı Tak and Emrah Yücesan and Ferda Ilgen Uslu and Gülsen Babacan Yıldız and Azize Esra Başar Gürsoy and Fahri Akbaş and Bilge Sümbül. 2024. “Relationship Between BDNF and LPS Levels in the Blood of Patients with Different Neurological Diseases: A Small Cohort Study.” Experimed 14, no. 2: 92-101. https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1472096


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Korkmaz, Nur Damla, and Birsen Elibol and Seda Süsgün and Ceyhun Toruntay and Alişan Bayrakoğlu and Mazlum Yüzgüleç and Zihni Elagöz and Ayşegül Yabacı Tak and Emrah Yücesan and Ferda Ilgen Uslu and Gülsen Babacan Yıldız and Azize Esra Başar Gürsoy and Fahri Akbaş and Bilge Sümbül. Relationship Between BDNF and LPS Levels in the Blood of Patients with Different Neurological Diseases: A Small Cohort Study.” Experimed 14, no. 2 (Dec. 2024): 92-101. https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1472096


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Korkmaz, ND & Elibol, B & Süsgün, S & Toruntay, C & Bayrakoğlu, A & Yüzgüleç, M & Elagöz, Z & Yabacı Tak, A & Yücesan, E & Ilgen Uslu, F & Babacan Yıldız, G & Başar Gürsoy, A & Akbaş, F & Sümbül, B 2024, 'Relationship Between BDNF and LPS Levels in the Blood of Patients with Different Neurological Diseases: A Small Cohort Study', Experimed, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 92-101, viewed 22 Dec. 2024, https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1472096


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Korkmaz, N.D. and Elibol, B. and Süsgün, S. and Toruntay, C. and Bayrakoğlu, A. and Yüzgüleç, M. and Elagöz, Z. and Yabacı Tak, A. and Yücesan, E. and Ilgen Uslu, F. and Babacan Yıldız, G. and Başar Gürsoy, A. and Akbaş, F. and Sümbül, B. (2024) ‘Relationship Between BDNF and LPS Levels in the Blood of Patients with Different Neurological Diseases: A Small Cohort Study’, Experimed, 14(2), pp. 92-101. https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1472096 (22 Dec. 2024).


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Korkmaz, Nur Damla, and Birsen Elibol and Seda Süsgün and Ceyhun Toruntay and Alişan Bayrakoğlu and Mazlum Yüzgüleç and Zihni Elagöz and Ayşegül Yabacı Tak and Emrah Yücesan and Ferda Ilgen Uslu and Gülsen Babacan Yıldız and Azize Esra Başar Gürsoy and Fahri Akbaş and Bilge Sümbül. Relationship Between BDNF and LPS Levels in the Blood of Patients with Different Neurological Diseases: A Small Cohort Study.” Experimed, vol. 14, no. 2, 2024, pp. 92-101. [Database Container], https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1472096


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Korkmaz ND, Elibol B, Süsgün S, Toruntay C, Bayrakoğlu A, Yüzgüleç M, Elagöz Z, Yabacı Tak A, Yücesan E, Ilgen Uslu F, Babacan Yıldız G, Başar Gürsoy A, Akbaş F, Sümbül B. Relationship Between BDNF and LPS Levels in the Blood of Patients with Different Neurological Diseases: A Small Cohort Study. Experimed [Internet]. 22 Dec. 2024 [cited 22 Dec. 2024];14(2):92-101. Available from: https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1472096 doi: 10.26650/experimed.1472096


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Korkmaz, NurDamla - Elibol, Birsen - Süsgün, Seda - Toruntay, Ceyhun - Bayrakoğlu, Alişan - Yüzgüleç, Mazlum - Elagöz, Zihni - Yabacı Tak, Ayşegül - Yücesan, Emrah - Ilgen Uslu, Ferda - Babacan Yıldız, Gülsen - Başar Gürsoy, Azize Esra - Akbaş, Fahri - Sümbül, Bilge. Relationship Between BDNF and LPS Levels in the Blood of Patients with Different Neurological Diseases: A Small Cohort Study”. Experimed 14/2 (Dec. 2024): 92-101. https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.1472096



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