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Does COVID-19 infection have an impact on children’s psychological problems?

Research Abstract

Background

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has a significant impact on children, adolescents, and their families. So, the purpose of this study is to investigate the prevalence of children’s psychological problems during the COVID-19 pandemic and their association of COVID-19 infection in children and their risk factors. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 148 children aged 6–12 years old categorized into 2 groups based on COVID-19 infection history. Participants were assessed by the Socioeconomic Scale and the Checklist for Children’s Behavior (CBCL).

Results

Children who had COVID-19 had a high percentage of problems regarding family, school, social, financial, and parent problems due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Regarding CBCL, children who had COVID-19 infection had a higher percentage of clinical rating than the other …

Research Authors
Gellan K Ahmed, Khaled Elbeh, Hamdy M Gomaa, Saeed Soliman
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Middle East Current Psychiatry
Research Pages
1-9
Research Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Research Vol
Voiume 28
Research Website
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?oi=bibs&cluster=8482147261819853516&btnI=1&hl=ar
Research Year
2021

topical silymarin versus combined topical silymarin and microneedling in treatment of melasma: split face study

Research Authors
DAEA Sahar A Ismail, Rofaida Refaat Shehata
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of dermatology and venerology
Research Member
Research Year
2024

Regarding the documents required from faculty assistants regarding their travel on study leaves on personal scholarships to obtain a master’s or doctoral degree.

Regarding the documents required from faculty assistants regarding their travel on study leaves on personal scholarships to obtain a master’s or doctoral degree.

Regarding the documents required from faculty assistants regarding their travel on study leaves on personal scholarships to obtain a master’s or doctoral degree.

Alleviation of doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity in rat by mesenchymal stem cells and olive leaf extract via MAPK/ TNF-α pathway: Preclinical, experimental and bioinformatics enrichment study

Research Abstract

Background

Toxic cardiomyopathies were a potentially fatal adverse effect of anthracycline therapy.

Aim

This study was conducted to demonstrate the pathogenetic, morphologic, and toxicologic effects of doxorubicin on the heart and to investigate how the MAPK /TNF-α pathway can be modulated to improve doxorubicin-Induced cardiac lesions using bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) and olive leaf extract (OLE).

Methods

During the study, 40 adult male rats were used. Ten were used to donate MSCs, and the other 30 were split into 5 equal groups: Group I was the negative control, Group II obtained oral OLE, Group III obtained an intraperitoneal cumulative dose of DOX (12 mg/kg) in 6 equal doses of 2 mg/kg every 48 h for 12 days, Group IV obtained intraperitoneal DOX and oral OLE at the same time, and Group V obtained intraperitoneal DOX and BM-MSCs through the tail vein at the same time for 12 days. Four weeks after their last dose of DOX, the rats were euthanized. By checking the bioinformatic databases, a molecularly targeted path was selected. Then the histological, immunohistochemistry, and gene expression of ERK, JNK, NF-κB, IL-6, and TNF-α were done.

Results

Myocardial immunohistochemistry revealed severe fibrosis, cell degeneration, increased vimentin, and decreased CD-31 expression in the DOX-treated group, along with a marked shift in morphometric measurements, a disordered ultrastructure, and overexpression of inflammatory genes (ERK, NF-κB, IL-6, and TNF-α), oxidative stress markers, and cardiac biomarkers. Both groups IV and V displayed reduced cardiac fibrosis or inflammation, restoration of the microstructure and ultrastructure of the myocardium, downregulation of inflammatory genes, markers of oxidative stress, and cardiac biomarkers, a notable decline in vimentin, and an uptick in CD-31 expression. In contrast to group IV, group V showed a considerable beneficial effect.

Conclusion

Both OLE and BM-MSCs showed an ameliorating effect in rat models of DOX-induced cardiotoxicity, with BM-MSCs showing a greater influence than OLE.

Research Authors
Mahrous A. Ibrahim a , Athar M. Khalifa b , Noha M. Abd El-Fadeal c d e , Rehab I. Abdel-Karim f , Ayman F. Elsharawy g h , Alia Ellawindy i , Heba M. Galal j k , Eman H. Nadwa l m , Mohamed A. Abdel-Shafee n , Rania A. Galhom d o p
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Tissue and Cell
Research Member
Research Year
2023

GC/MS Analysis, Cytotoxicity, and Antiviral Activities of Annona glabra Hexane Extract Supported by In Silico Study

Research Authors
Dalia M Soleman, Omayma A Eldahshan, Mona H Ibrahim, Hanan A Ogaly, Heba M Galal, Gaber El-Saber Batiha, Rawah H Elkousy
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Molecules
Research Member
Research Publisher
MDPI
Research Year
2023
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