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Antidiabetic activity and toxicity of Zizyphus spina-christi leaves.

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NULL
Research Authors
Abdel-Zaher AO, Abdel-Hady RH, Abdel Moneim WM, Salim SY.
Research Department
Research Journal
Exp Toxicol Pathol
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2011

Effect of simvastatin on the antihypertensive activity of losartan in hypertensive hypercholesterolemic animals and patients: role of nitric oxide, oxidative stress, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein

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NULL
Research Authors
Abdel-Zaher AO, Elkoussi AE, Abudahab LH, Elbakry MH, Elsayed EA.
Research Department
Research Journal
Fundam Clin Pharmacol
Research Member
Alaa El-Din Ahmed Hussein ElKoussy
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2014

Effect of simvastatin on the antihypertensive activity of losartan in hypertensive hypercholesterolemic animals and patients: role of nitric oxide, oxidative stress, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein

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NULL
Research Authors
Abdel-Zaher AO, Elkoussi AE, Abudahab LH, Elbakry MH, Elsayed EA.
Research Department
Research Journal
Fundam Clin Pharmacol
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NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2014

Environmental pollutants and placental apoptotic indices in pregnancies complicated with intrauterine growth retardation

Research Abstract
Objective: The current study investigates the possible effect of lead, cadmium, arsenic and aflatoxin B1 toxicity as risk factors of IUGR. The study also aimed to determine the possible role of increased apoptosis in the pathogenesis of the above effect. Design: a case-control study Materials and Methods: The study was conducted in tertiary university affiliated hospital in Assiut, Egypt. Sixty pregnant women diagnosed to have asymmetrical IUGR and planned for immediate delivery were recruited at the time of delivery. An age and parity matched control group of (40) normal pregnancies were randomly selected as a control group. Maternal blood samples were obtained for measuring lead and cadmium level by plasma-optical emission spectrophotometer. Midstream urine samples were obtained for the assay of urinary cadmium, arsenic and aflatoxin B1 by layer chromatography. Neonatal scalp hair sample were analyzed for arsenic content. Quantitative determination of human placental Bcl-2 and caspase-3 using a monoclonal antibody-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits were performed. Results: There was significantly higher levels of lead, cadmium, arsenic and caspase-3 and lower levels of placental Bcl-2 in the IUGR group as compared with those of normal pregnancy (p0.001 for each). These levels were higher in working women who were from urban areas and those exposed to cigarette smoke than non-working women who lived in rural areas and non-smokers, respectively. Moreover, the levels of heavy metals were significantly positively correlated with placental caspase-3 while negatively correlated (except cadmium) with placental Bcl-2 levels. Conclusions: There are an alarming high level of lead, cadmium, arsenic and aflatoxin B1 toxicity in Upper Egypt. High level of heavy metal and aflatoxin B1 were positively correlated to IUGR and this is possible results from increasing placental apoptosis.
Research Authors
Omar M Shaaban, Mona A El-Baz, Amira M El-Noweihi, Khalid M Mohany, and Thorya S El-Deep
Research Department
Research Journal
المؤتمر المشترك للجمعية الأمريكية للخصوبة المنعقد بمدينة بوسطن
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NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2013

Environmental pollutants and placental apoptotic indices in pregnancies complicated with intrauterine growth retardation

Research Abstract
Objective: The current study investigates the possible effect of lead, cadmium, arsenic and aflatoxin B1 toxicity as risk factors of IUGR. The study also aimed to determine the possible role of increased apoptosis in the pathogenesis of the above effect. Design: a case-control study Materials and Methods: The study was conducted in tertiary university affiliated hospital in Assiut, Egypt. Sixty pregnant women diagnosed to have asymmetrical IUGR and planned for immediate delivery were recruited at the time of delivery. An age and parity matched control group of (40) normal pregnancies were randomly selected as a control group. Maternal blood samples were obtained for measuring lead and cadmium level by plasma-optical emission spectrophotometer. Midstream urine samples were obtained for the assay of urinary cadmium, arsenic and aflatoxin B1 by layer chromatography. Neonatal scalp hair sample were analyzed for arsenic content. Quantitative determination of human placental Bcl-2 and caspase-3 using a monoclonal antibody-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits were performed. Results: There was significantly higher levels of lead, cadmium, arsenic and caspase-3 and lower levels of placental Bcl-2 in the IUGR group as compared with those of normal pregnancy (p0.001 for each). These levels were higher in working women who were from urban areas and those exposed to cigarette smoke than non-working women who lived in rural areas and non-smokers, respectively. Moreover, the levels of heavy metals were significantly positively correlated with placental caspase-3 while negatively correlated (except cadmium) with placental Bcl-2 levels. Conclusions: There are an alarming high level of lead, cadmium, arsenic and aflatoxin B1 toxicity in Upper Egypt. High level of heavy metal and aflatoxin B1 were positively correlated to IUGR and this is possible results from increasing placental apoptosis.
Research Authors
Omar M Shaaban, Mona A El-Baz, Amira M El-Noweihi, Khalid M Mohany, and Thorya S El-Deep
Research Department
Research Journal
المؤتمر المشترك للجمعية الأمريكية للخصوبة المنعقد بمدينة بوسطن
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2013

Environmental pollutants and placental apoptotic indices in pregnancies complicated with intrauterine growth retardation

Research Abstract
Objective: The current study investigates the possible effect of lead, cadmium, arsenic and aflatoxin B1 toxicity as risk factors of IUGR. The study also aimed to determine the possible role of increased apoptosis in the pathogenesis of the above effect. Design: a case-control study Materials and Methods: The study was conducted in tertiary university affiliated hospital in Assiut, Egypt. Sixty pregnant women diagnosed to have asymmetrical IUGR and planned for immediate delivery were recruited at the time of delivery. An age and parity matched control group of (40) normal pregnancies were randomly selected as a control group. Maternal blood samples were obtained for measuring lead and cadmium level by plasma-optical emission spectrophotometer. Midstream urine samples were obtained for the assay of urinary cadmium, arsenic and aflatoxin B1 by layer chromatography. Neonatal scalp hair sample were analyzed for arsenic content. Quantitative determination of human placental Bcl-2 and caspase-3 using a monoclonal antibody-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits were performed. Results: There was significantly higher levels of lead, cadmium, arsenic and caspase-3 and lower levels of placental Bcl-2 in the IUGR group as compared with those of normal pregnancy (p0.001 for each). These levels were higher in working women who were from urban areas and those exposed to cigarette smoke than non-working women who lived in rural areas and non-smokers, respectively. Moreover, the levels of heavy metals were significantly positively correlated with placental caspase-3 while negatively correlated (except cadmium) with placental Bcl-2 levels. Conclusions: There are an alarming high level of lead, cadmium, arsenic and aflatoxin B1 toxicity in Upper Egypt. High level of heavy metal and aflatoxin B1 were positively correlated to IUGR and this is possible results from increasing placental apoptosis.
Research Authors
Omar M Shaaban, Mona A El-Baz, Amira M El-Noweihi, Khalid M Mohany, and Thorya S El-Deep
Research Department
Research Journal
المؤتمر المشترك للجمعية الأمريكية للخصوبة المنعقد بمدينة بوسطن
Research Member
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2013

Thymoquinone Lowers Blood Glucose and Reduces Oxidative Stress in a Rat Model of Diabetes.

Research Abstract

The aim of the present study was to assess the short-term effects of Thymoquinone (TQ) on oxidative stress, glycaemic control, and renal functions in diabetic rats. DM was induced in groups II and III with a single dose of streptozotocin (STZ), while group I received no medication (control). The rats in groups I and II were then given distilled water, while the rats in group III were given TQ at a dose of 50 mg/kg body weight/day for 4 weeks. Lipid peroxidase, nitric oxide (NO), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c), lipid profiles, and renal function were assessed. Moreover, the renal tissues were used for histopathological examination. STZ increased the levels of HbA1c, lipid peroxidase, NO, and creatinine in STZ-induced diabetic rats in comparison to control rats. TAC was lower in STZ-induced diabetic rats than in the control group. Furthermore, rats treated with TQ exhibited significantly lower levels of HbA1c, lipid peroxidase, and NO than did untreated diabetic rats. TAC was higher in diabetic rats treated with TQ than in untreated diabetic rats. The histopathological results showed that treatment with TQ greatly attenuated the effect of STZ-induced diabetic nephropathy. TQ effectively adjusts glycaemic control and reduces oxidative stress in STZ-induced diabetic rats without significant damaging effects on the renal function.

Research Authors
Faisal Lutfi M, Abdel-Moneim AH, Alsharidah AS, Mobark MA, Abdellatif AA, Saleem IY, Al Rugaie O, Mohany KM, Alsharidah M
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Molecules
Research Pages
(8), 2348
Research Publisher
MDPI
Research Vol
26
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2021

Environmental factors and apoptotic indices in patients with intrauterine growth retardation: A nested case-control study

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NULL
Research Authors
Mona AH El-Baz, Thorya S El-Deeb, Amira M El-Noweihi, Khalid M Mohany, Omar M Shaaban, Ahmed M Abbas
Research Journal
Environmental toxicology and pharmacology
Research Member
Research Pages
589-596
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
39
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2015

Environmental factors and apoptotic indices in patients with intrauterine growth retardation: A nested case-control study

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Mona AH El-Baz, Thorya S El-Deeb, Amira M El-Noweihi, Khalid M Mohany, Omar M Shaaban, Ahmed M Abbas
Research Journal
Environmental toxicology and pharmacology
Research Pages
589-596
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
39
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2015
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