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Genetic susceptibitly and cellular immunity markers of Egyptian patients to carcinoma in schistosomal bladder.

Research Authors
Abdel-Samie E., Maghraby M., El-feky MA
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of immunology,
Research Member
Research Pages
185-194.
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 4, No. 2,
Research Year
1997

Chlamydia trachomatis and lower respiratory tract infection during infancy in Assiut.

Research Authors
Abdel-Karim E., El-Feky MA. and Moftah F.
Research Journal
Assiut Medical Journal
Research Member
Research Pages
119-127.
Research Publisher
Assiut University
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 17, No. 1,
Research Year
1993

Characterization of extended spectrum B-lactamases producing klebsiella species from nosocomial infected cases in intensive care unites in Assiut University hospitals.

Research Authors
Enas A. Deaf, A. EL Tamawy, M.Ali EL Feky and Sherin EL Gendy
Research Journal
Presented at the
Research Member
Research Pages
annual conference of the Egyptian Society of Infection
Research Rank
4
Research Vol
annual conference of the Egyptian Society of Infection control 9 – 12 th November,2007-Helnan Hotel-Alexandria-Egypt
Research Year
2007

Effect of Ciprofloxacin and N-acetylcysteine on Bacterial Adherence and Biofilm Formation on Uretheral stent surface.

Research Authors
Mohamed Ali EL Feky, Mostafa EL-Rehewy, Mona A.Hassan, Hassan Abolella and Rehab M. Abd EL Baky and Gamal F. Fad
Research Journal
Polish Jornal of Microbiology
Research Member
Research Pages
261-267.
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
58:3
Research Year
2009

The Effect of Melatonin on Plasma Markers of Inflammation
and on Expression of Nuclear Factor-Kappa Beta in Acetic
Acid-Induced Colitis in the Rat

Research Abstract
Background: Taking into consideration the presence of melatonin (MEL) in gastrointestinal (GI) tissue and its role in gastrointestinal tract (GIT) physiology, it is practical to speculate that melatonin could influence inflammation-related GI disorders, including ulcerative colitis (UC). Aim of the study: We hypothesized the preventive, short and long term effects of melatonin administration on acetic acid (AA) induced colitis in rats and its potential underlying mechanism. We evaluate the immunohistochemical expression of nuclear factor NF-kappa beta (NF- κβ). Also, we estimated the relation between AA-induced colitis and pentraxin-3 (PTX-3) serum level. Materials and methods: The animals were divided into 5 groups. Control group, AA induced-colitis group, Pre-treated group, Short-term treated group, and Long-term treated group. At the end of the experiment, blood samples were taken for measurement of PTX-3, lipid peroxide (LP) and total thiols (TT). Colon was taken for histopathological examination and immunohistochemical study for detection of NF- κβ expression. Results: MEL is effective in prevention and short-term treatment of AA-induced colitis as indicated by attenuating the colitis symptoms such as rectal bleeding, reduction of the body weight, the increase in the colonic weight and reduction of the severity of mucosal damage dramatically. Also, MEL administration decreased NF- κβ immunohistochemical expression, decreased serum level of LP and PTX-3 and increased serum level of TT. However, in long-term treatment MEL has negative effect on AA-induced colitis. Conclusion: MEL is effective in prevention and short-term treatment of colonic inflammatory process while long-term treatment exacerbate the colitis. Also, the outcome indicated that melatonin contributes in a variety of guard mechanisms against colonic inflammatory processes by inhibiting the NF- κβ and conserving the vital endogenous antioxidant reserve of TT, thus dipping the level of colonic damage, mainly in the early phase of colitis.
Research Authors
Hayam G. Sayyed
Rumi J. Jaumdally
Naglaa K. Idriss
Dalia A. El Sers
Andrew Blann
Research Department
Research Journal
Dig Dis Sci
Research Member
Research Pages
3156–3164
Research Publisher
Springer Science+Business Media New York
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
58:
Research Website
Dig Dis Sci
Research Year
2013

The Effect of Melatonin on Plasma Markers of Inflammation
and on Expression of Nuclear Factor-Kappa Beta in Acetic
Acid-Induced Colitis in the Rat

Research Abstract
Background: Taking into consideration the presence of melatonin (MEL) in gastrointestinal (GI) tissue and its role in gastrointestinal tract (GIT) physiology, it is practical to speculate that melatonin could influence inflammation-related GI disorders, including ulcerative colitis (UC). Aim of the study: We hypothesized the preventive, short and long term effects of melatonin administration on acetic acid (AA) induced colitis in rats and its potential underlying mechanism. We evaluate the immunohistochemical expression of nuclear factor NF-kappa beta (NF- κβ). Also, we estimated the relation between AA-induced colitis and pentraxin-3 (PTX-3) serum level. Materials and methods: The animals were divided into 5 groups. Control group, AA induced-colitis group, Pre-treated group, Short-term treated group, and Long-term treated group. At the end of the experiment, blood samples were taken for measurement of PTX-3, lipid peroxide (LP) and total thiols (TT). Colon was taken for histopathological examination and immunohistochemical study for detection of NF- κβ expression. Results: MEL is effective in prevention and short-term treatment of AA-induced colitis as indicated by attenuating the colitis symptoms such as rectal bleeding, reduction of the body weight, the increase in the colonic weight and reduction of the severity of mucosal damage dramatically. Also, MEL administration decreased NF- κβ immunohistochemical expression, decreased serum level of LP and PTX-3 and increased serum level of TT. However, in long-term treatment MEL has negative effect on AA-induced colitis. Conclusion: MEL is effective in prevention and short-term treatment of colonic inflammatory process while long-term treatment exacerbate the colitis. Also, the outcome indicated that melatonin contributes in a variety of guard mechanisms against colonic inflammatory processes by inhibiting the NF- κβ and conserving the vital endogenous antioxidant reserve of TT, thus dipping the level of colonic damage, mainly in the early phase of colitis.
Research Authors
Hayam G. Sayyed
Rumi J. Jaumdally
Naglaa K. Idriss
Dalia A. El Sers
Andrew Blann
Research Department
Research Journal
Dig Dis Sci
Research Member
Research Pages
3156–3164
Research Publisher
Springer Science+Business Media New York
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
58:
Research Website
Dig Dis Sci
Research Year
2013

The Effect of Melatonin on Plasma Markers of Inflammation
and on Expression of Nuclear Factor-Kappa Beta in Acetic
Acid-Induced Colitis in the Rat

Research Abstract
Background: Taking into consideration the presence of melatonin (MEL) in gastrointestinal (GI) tissue and its role in gastrointestinal tract (GIT) physiology, it is practical to speculate that melatonin could influence inflammation-related GI disorders, including ulcerative colitis (UC). Aim of the study: We hypothesized the preventive, short and long term effects of melatonin administration on acetic acid (AA) induced colitis in rats and its potential underlying mechanism. We evaluate the immunohistochemical expression of nuclear factor NF-kappa beta (NF- κβ). Also, we estimated the relation between AA-induced colitis and pentraxin-3 (PTX-3) serum level. Materials and methods: The animals were divided into 5 groups. Control group, AA induced-colitis group, Pre-treated group, Short-term treated group, and Long-term treated group. At the end of the experiment, blood samples were taken for measurement of PTX-3, lipid peroxide (LP) and total thiols (TT). Colon was taken for histopathological examination and immunohistochemical study for detection of NF- κβ expression. Results: MEL is effective in prevention and short-term treatment of AA-induced colitis as indicated by attenuating the colitis symptoms such as rectal bleeding, reduction of the body weight, the increase in the colonic weight and reduction of the severity of mucosal damage dramatically. Also, MEL administration decreased NF- κβ immunohistochemical expression, decreased serum level of LP and PTX-3 and increased serum level of TT. However, in long-term treatment MEL has negative effect on AA-induced colitis. Conclusion: MEL is effective in prevention and short-term treatment of colonic inflammatory process while long-term treatment exacerbate the colitis. Also, the outcome indicated that melatonin contributes in a variety of guard mechanisms against colonic inflammatory processes by inhibiting the NF- κβ and conserving the vital endogenous antioxidant reserve of TT, thus dipping the level of colonic damage, mainly in the early phase of colitis.
Research Authors
Hayam G. Sayyed
Rumi J. Jaumdally
Naglaa K. Idriss
Dalia A. El Sers
Andrew Blann
Research Department
Research Journal
Dig Dis Sci
Research Pages
3156–3164
Research Publisher
Springer Science+Business Media New York
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
58:
Research Website
Dig Dis Sci
Research Year
2013

Prediction equation for spirometric parameters in Egyptian adult population

Research Abstract
Many factors affecting the lung functions, directly or indirectly, including anthropometric values, nutritional state, and body mass index. The aim of this study (First study in the middle Egypt, Assiut governorate) was depending on estimation of predication equation reference; establish normal spirometric values with age from 20-45 years in both genders. Furthermore, we compared our result with previous studies in our Arabic area as well as united state (US) population. The prediction equation in Assiut area governorate is including the height besides, age and weight. From results, it was found that the spirometric values and the prediction equation in males are better than female. It is in agreement with Jordanian male but less in female. While our results in both male and female is less than US population. It is concluded that prediction equation in our area in Egypt is including weight and the spirometric values in females is less than males. These results are in agreement with other Arabic studies (Jordanian rather than Omani). The spirometric values in our area similar to Arabic area and are less than US population which maybe due to differences in anthropometric features, genetics as well as dietary habits.
Research Authors
Azza S. Abdel-Haffez
Hayam G. Sayyed
Mamdouh M. Anwar
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Med. J.
Research Pages
125-138
Research Publisher
Assiut university, faculty of medicine
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. (34), No. (3)
Research Year
2010

Prediction equation for spirometric parameters in Egyptian adult population

Research Abstract
Many factors affecting the lung functions, directly or indirectly, including anthropometric values, nutritional state, and body mass index. The aim of this study (First study in the middle Egypt, Assiut governorate) was depending on estimation of predication equation reference; establish normal spirometric values with age from 20-45 years in both genders. Furthermore, we compared our result with previous studies in our Arabic area as well as united state (US) population. The prediction equation in Assiut area governorate is including the height besides, age and weight. From results, it was found that the spirometric values and the prediction equation in males are better than female. It is in agreement with Jordanian male but less in female. While our results in both male and female is less than US population. It is concluded that prediction equation in our area in Egypt is including weight and the spirometric values in females is less than males. These results are in agreement with other Arabic studies (Jordanian rather than Omani). The spirometric values in our area similar to Arabic area and are less than US population which maybe due to differences in anthropometric features, genetics as well as dietary habits.
Research Authors
Azza S. Abdel-Haffez
Hayam G. Sayyed
Mamdouh M. Anwar
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Med. J.
Research Pages
125-138
Research Publisher
Assiut university, faculty of medicine
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. (34), No. (3)
Research Year
2010

Prediction equation for spirometric parameters in Egyptian adult population

Research Abstract
Many factors affecting the lung functions, directly or indirectly, including anthropometric values, nutritional state, and body mass index. The aim of this study (First study in the middle Egypt, Assiut governorate) was depending on estimation of predication equation reference; establish normal spirometric values with age from 20-45 years in both genders. Furthermore, we compared our result with previous studies in our Arabic area as well as united state (US) population. The prediction equation in Assiut area governorate is including the height besides, age and weight. From results, it was found that the spirometric values and the prediction equation in males are better than female. It is in agreement with Jordanian male but less in female. While our results in both male and female is less than US population. It is concluded that prediction equation in our area in Egypt is including weight and the spirometric values in females is less than males. These results are in agreement with other Arabic studies (Jordanian rather than Omani). The spirometric values in our area similar to Arabic area and are less than US population which maybe due to differences in anthropometric features, genetics as well as dietary habits.
Research Authors
Azza S. Abdel-Haffez
Hayam G. Sayyed
Mamdouh M. Anwar
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Med. J.
Research Pages
125-138
Research Publisher
Assiut university, faculty of medicine
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. (34), No. (3)
Research Year
2010
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