Person: ŞAHBAZ, ÇIĞDEM DILEK
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Publication Metadata only Is there an association between theory of mind ability and biological rhythm disturbances in individuals with schizophrenia?(2018-03-01T00:00:00Z) Sahbaz, C.; Kurtulmus, A.; Kirpinar, I.; ŞAHBAZ, ÇIĞDEM DILEK; KIRPINAR, İSMETPublication Metadata only Necroptosis Might be a Time Dependent Neuronal Cell Death Mechanism on Hippocampus After Chronic Restraint Stress(2019-05-15) Sahbaz, Cigdem; ELİBOL, BİRSEN; ŞAHBAZ, ÇIĞDEM DILEK; ELİBOL, BİRSENPublication Metadata only A role of T cell subsets in the immun dysfunction of schizophrenia(2018-03-01T00:00:00Z) Sahbaz, C.; Zibandeh, N.; Kurtulmus, A.; Kirpinar, I.; Sahin, F.; Akkoc, T.; ŞAHBAZ, ÇIĞDEM DILEK; KIRPINAR, İSMETPublication Metadata only Biological rhythm disturbances in major depressive disorder(2019-04-01) Ozcelik, A. M.; ŞAHBAZ, Çiğdem Dilek; ŞAHBAZ, ÇIĞDEM DILEKPublication Metadata only Effect of chronotype on academical performance of medical students(2019-04-01) Darbaz, B.; Topal, A.; ŞAHBAZ, Çiğdem Dilek; ŞAHBAZ, ÇIĞDEM DILEKPublication Metadata only Attachment styles and theory of mind abilities non-psychotic adult offspring of patients with schizophrenia(2019-04-09) ŞAHBAZ, ÇİĞDEM DİLEK; ŞAHBAZ, ÇIĞDEM DILEKPublication Metadata only Role of Lymphocyte Subsets and T-Cell Profiles in the Immune Dysfunction of Schizophrenia(2018-05-01) SAHBAZ, Cigdem; Zibandeyeh, Noushin; Kurtulmus, AYŞE; AVAROGLU, Gamze; Kirpinar, Ismet; Sahin, Fikrettin; AKKOÇ, TUNÇ; ŞAHBAZ, ÇIĞDEM DILEK; KURTULMUŞ, AYŞE; KIRPINAR, İSMETPublication Metadata only Evening Chronotype Is Associated with Medical Comorbities and Factor Structure of Depression: A Descriptive Study(2018-06-24) ŞAHBAZ, ÇİĞDEM DİLEK; ŞAHBAZ, ÇIĞDEM DILEKPublication Metadata only Thymoquinone (TQ) demonstrates its neuroprotective effect via an anti-inflammatory action on the Aβ(1–42)-infused rat model of Alzheimer-s disease(2019-10-01) Elibol, Birsen; Şahbaz, Çiğdem Dilek; Beker, Merve; Terzioğlu, Şule; ELİBOL, BİRSEN; TERZİOĞLU, ŞULE; BEKER, MERVE; ŞAHBAZ, ÇIĞDEM DILEKOBJECTIVES: Alzheimer-s disease (AD) is a severe neurodegenerative disease with presentation of the neuronal death, memory loss and cognitive decline. The relationship between neuroinflammation and AD has been well documented. However, the options of anti-inflammatory treatment are very limited in patients with AD. Previous studies showed that flavonoids might be an effective treatment and thymoquinone (TQ), an aromatic hydrocarbon found in Nigella sativa suggested as a candidate molecule due to having strong anti-inflammatory effects. Our study aimed to investigate the effects of TQ on neuroinflammation and neuroprotection in A beta((1-42)) infused rat model of AD.Publication Metadata only Circadian preferences are associated with vegetative symptoms and comorbid medical diseases in patients with major depression(2019-09-03) Sahbaz, Çiğdem Dilek; Devetzioglou, Tougmpa; Ozcelik, Ayse Mine; KIRPINAR, İSMET; ŞAHBAZ, ÇIĞDEM DILEK; KIRPINAR, İSMETCircadian preferences may affect the severity and symptom structure of depression and could influence specific symptom clusters of depression. This study aims to examine the relationship between chronotypes and symptomatology in patients with major depression. One hundred and one drug-naive outpatients with major depression were evaluated through the use of the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD). The Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) was used to the define chronotypes and the quality of subjective sleep was measured with Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The medical records of patients were evaluated retrospectively to determine the presence of another medical illness. HRSD total score and cognitive and vegetative factor scores were significantly higher in the evening chronotype than in the morning and intermediate chronotypes (p < .001). In the regression analysis, MEQ total score was inversely related to HRSD-vegetative factor score (p < .001). The ratio of comorbid illness was found to be statistically significant among depressed patients with evening chronotype (p = .001). Additionally, binary logistic regression analysis was performed to ascertain the likelihood of participants having comorbid medical illness; only age (p = .010) and MEQ total score (p = .011) were associated with exhibiting comorbid illness. General and psychiatric clinical examinations need to be considered with the understanding of circadian preference.