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The effect of topically applied vasoactive agents and testosterone versus testosterone in the treatment of erectile dysfunction in aged men with low sexual interest.

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Adel Abdel-Wadod Gomaa
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPOTENCE RESEARCH
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1
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2001

Molecular mechanisms in dizocilpine-induced attention of development of morphine dependence: an association with cortical Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent signal cascade.

Research Authors
Adel Abdel-Wadod Gomaa
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BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH
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1
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2004

Improvement of sexual function in partial testosterone deficient aging men treated with cream containing testosterone and vasoactive agents.

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Adel Abdel-Wadod Gomaa
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Journal of Men’s Health and Gender
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1
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2006

Enhancement of the anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic effects of theophylline by a low dose of a nitric oxide donor or non-specific nitric oxide synthase inhibitor

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Adel Abdel-Wadod Gomaa
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British Journal of Pharmacology
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1
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2009

Endogenous GD3 ganglioside induces apoptosis in U-1242 MG glioma cells.

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Abstract GD3 ganglioside induces apoptosis in several cell types, but the molecular events through which this occurs are largely unknown. We investigated the apoptotic effects of GD3 expression using U-1242 MG glioblastoma cells, as these cells synthesize almost exclusively GM3 and GM2 but not GD3. To express GD3 under the control of the TetOn system with minimum leakage, we modified the system by constructing a single tri-cistronic retrovirus vector containing three genes separated by two internal ribosome entry sites: (a) transcriptional silencer, tTS; (b) mutant of reverse transcriptional activator, rtTA2(S)-M2 (provided by H. Bujard, Heidelberg, Germany); and (c) enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP), as an indicator of the tri-cistronic gene expression. Using flow cytometry, we selected glioma cells (U1242MG-GD3 clone) that express high levels of GD3 in response to doxycycline. Expression of GD3 was associated with apoptosis as verified by annexin-V binding, TdT-mediated dUTPnick end-labelling assay (TUNEL), and EGFP degradation. GD3-induced apoptosis occurred via caspase-8 activation, as GD3 caused cleavage of caspase-8 and inhibition of caspase-8 activation by zlETD-fmk minimized GD3-induced apoptosis.
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Saqr HE, Ola M. Omran, Dasgupta S, Yu RK, Oblinger JL, Yates
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J Neurochem. 2006 Mar;96(5):1301-14.
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1
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2006

Molecular mechanisms of GD3-induced apoptosis in U-1242 MG glioma cells.

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Abstract An increasing amount of evidence indicates that the disialoganglioside GD3 is involved in apoptosis in many cell lines. Our previous studies demonstrated that endogenous GD3 expression induced apoptosis in U-1242 MG glioma cells transfected with the GD3 synthase gene (U1242MG-GD3 cells). In this paper, we present further investigations on the molecular mechanisms of GD3-induced apoptosis in this cell line. We found that endogenously synthesized GD3 localizes to the caveolae of this cell line, where it promotes the localization of death receptor 5 (DR5), tumor necrosis factor receptor-1 (TNF-R1), and Fas (Apo-1) to the caveolae. In addition, caspase-8 was translocated to the caveolar fraction and cleaved; the cleaved proteins were then re-located into the high density fractions. However, GD3 had no effect on the distribution of the adapter protein Fas-associated death domain (FADD). We conclude that GD3 functions as a regulatory molecule early in the extrinsic apoptosis pathway.
Research Authors
Ola M. Omran , Saqr HE, Yates AJ.
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Neurochem Res. 2006 Oct;31(10):1171-80.
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1
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2006
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