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Effect of sildenafil (Viagra) on epidermal growth factor
expression in submandibular gland of diabetic male rats:
histological and immunohistochemical study

Research Authors
Dalia Abdo El-Gamala, Abeer Alrefaiy Mohameda, Safaa A. Abdel-Maksoudb
and Mohsen A. Moustafab
Research Department
Research Journal
The Egyptian Journal of Histology
2011, 34:403–414
Research Rank
2
Research Year
2011

Effect of sildenafil (Viagra) on epidermal growth factor
expression in submandibular gland of diabetic male rats:
histological and immunohistochemical study

Research Authors
Dalia Abdo El-Gamala, Abeer Alrefaiy Mohameda, Safaa A. Abdel-Maksoudb
and Mohsen A. Moustafab
Research Department
Research Journal
The Egyptian Journal of Histology
2011, 34:403–414
Research Rank
2
Research Year
2011

Effect of sildenafil (Viagra) on epidermal growth factor
expression in submandibular gland of diabetic male rats:
histological and immunohistochemical study

Research Authors
Dalia Abdo El-Gamala, Abeer Alrefaiy Mohameda, Safaa A. Abdel-Maksoudb
and Mohsen A. Moustafab
Research Department
Research Journal
The Egyptian Journal of Histology
2011, 34:403–414
Research Rank
2
Research Year
2011

L-arginine and aminoguanidine reduce colonic damage of acetic acid-induced colitis in rats: potential modulation of nuclear factor-κB/p65

Research Authors
Farghaly HS, Thabit RH
Research Department
Research Journal
Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol.
Research Member
Research Rank
1
Research Year
2014

Effect of Fluoride on Rat Cerebellar Cortex: Light and Electron Microscopic
Studies

Research Authors
Heba M. Saad El-Dien1, Dalia A. El Gamal1, Heba A. Mubarak1 and Samira M. Saleh2
Research Journal
Egypt. J. Histol. Vol. 33, No. 2, June, 2010: 245 - 256
Research Member
Samira Mohamed Saleh Abdel-Ghani
Research Rank
2
Research Year
2010

Evaluation of the Role of Garlic on the Structure of Liver and Gastric
Mucosa in Aged Male Albino Rat: A Histological and Histochemical Study

Research Abstract
Introduction: Age related changes in the hepatic and gastric tissues have been discovered and are considered to be implicated in the pathogenesis of some diseases. Aim of the Work: To evaluate the effect of garlic as a prophylactic or a therapeutic tool against age related changes in the liver and stomach. Materials and Methods: 80 male albino rats were used. Classified into four groups: group 1: 15 rats served as control adult, group 2: 15 rats served as control aged, group 3: 25 adult rat treated with Tomax in a dose of 100 mg/kg orally daily till aging and group 4: 25 aged rats treated with Tomax in the same previous dose for 4 months. Animals were sacrificed and specimens from the liver and stomach were prepared for light and electron microscopy. Results: Light and electron microscopic examination of liver and stomach of group 1 revealed the normal structure. Age related changes were detected in group 2 in the form of vacuolation of cells lining the gastric glands and disturbed hepatic architecture. Ultrastructurally, degenerative changes in parietal and chief cells were observed. Hepatocytes showed variable sized nuclei with marginated hetero chromatin clumps, areas of rarified cytoplasm, fragmented endoplasmic reticulum and interrupted cell membrane. Tomax treatment in group 3 greatly improved the aging changes in liver and gastric mucosa. Decreased vacuolation of gastric epithelial cells and restored hepatic architecture were observed. Ultrastructural degenerative changes were less pronounced in both tissues. In group 4 there was no obvious improvement but they were more or less similar to group 2. Conclusion: It could be concluded that garlic could be used as a prophylactic measure against age induced structural changes in the liver and stomach rather than being used as a therapeutic one.
Research Authors
Hemmat H. Ghafeer, Dalia A. El-Gamal, Safaa A. Abdel-Maksoud and Fatma Y. Abdel Motagally
Research Department
Research Journal
Egypt. J. Histol. Vol. 32, No. 1, June, 2009: 129 - 144
Research Pages
129 - 144
Research Publisher
LWW(Lippincott and Williams), Wolters Kluwer.com
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 32, No. 1,
Research Year
2009

Evaluation of the Role of Garlic on the Structure of Liver and Gastric
Mucosa in Aged Male Albino Rat: A Histological and Histochemical Study

Research Abstract
Introduction: Age related changes in the hepatic and gastric tissues have been discovered and are considered to be implicated in the pathogenesis of some diseases. Aim of the Work: To evaluate the effect of garlic as a prophylactic or a therapeutic tool against age related changes in the liver and stomach. Materials and Methods: 80 male albino rats were used. Classified into four groups: group 1: 15 rats served as control adult, group 2: 15 rats served as control aged, group 3: 25 adult rat treated with Tomax in a dose of 100 mg/kg orally daily till aging and group 4: 25 aged rats treated with Tomax in the same previous dose for 4 months. Animals were sacrificed and specimens from the liver and stomach were prepared for light and electron microscopy. Results: Light and electron microscopic examination of liver and stomach of group 1 revealed the normal structure. Age related changes were detected in group 2 in the form of vacuolation of cells lining the gastric glands and disturbed hepatic architecture. Ultrastructurally, degenerative changes in parietal and chief cells were observed. Hepatocytes showed variable sized nuclei with marginated hetero chromatin clumps, areas of rarified cytoplasm, fragmented endoplasmic reticulum and interrupted cell membrane. Tomax treatment in group 3 greatly improved the aging changes in liver and gastric mucosa. Decreased vacuolation of gastric epithelial cells and restored hepatic architecture were observed. Ultrastructural degenerative changes were less pronounced in both tissues. In group 4 there was no obvious improvement but they were more or less similar to group 2. Conclusion: It could be concluded that garlic could be used as a prophylactic measure against age induced structural changes in the liver and stomach rather than being used as a therapeutic one.
Research Authors
Hemmat H. Ghafeer, Dalia A. El-Gamal, Safaa A. Abdel-Maksoud and Fatma Y. Abdel Motagally
Research Department
Research Journal
Egypt. J. Histol. Vol. 32, No. 1, June, 2009: 129 - 144
Research Pages
129 - 144
Research Publisher
LWW(Lippincott and Williams), Wolters Kluwer.com
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 32, No. 1,
Research Year
2009
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