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Changes in Hypoxia, Glycemic Control and Antioxidants Biomarkers after 3,000 meter Steeplechase Running: Effect of Antioxidant Liver-Supportive Supplementation

Research Abstract
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Research Authors
Abdulrahman A. Alduraywish, Abdulrahman H. Almaeen, Nehal S. El-Moukhdem, Mahmoud Attia Bakhit Ali, Tarek H. El-Metwally
Research Journal
International Medical Journal
Research Pages
284-288
Research Publisher
International Medical Journal
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
27(3)
Research Website
https://www.imj-1994.com/
Research Year
2020

Changes in Hypoxia, Glycemic Control and Antioxidants Biomarkers after 3,000 meter Steeplechase Running: Effect of Antioxidant Liver-Supportive Supplementation

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Abdulrahman A. Alduraywish, Abdulrahman H. Almaeen, Nehal S. El-Moukhdem, Mahmoud Attia Bakhit Ali, Tarek H. El-Metwally
Research Department
Research Journal
International Medical Journal
Research Pages
284-288
Research Publisher
International Medical Journal
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
27(3)
Research Website
https://www.imj-1994.com/
Research Year
2020

Combined pulsed and thermal radiofrequency versus thermal
radiofrequency alone in the treatment of recurrent trigeminal
neuralgia after microvascular decompression: A double blinded
comparative study

Research Abstract
Abstract Background: Recurrent trigeminal neuralgia (RTN) is a common clinical problem and pain recurs in many patients after microvascular decompression (MVD). We evaluated the effect of adding pulsed radiofrequency to radiofrequency thermocoagulation at 60°C compared to radiofrequency thermocoagulation at 70°C alone in the treatment of recurrent trigeminal neuralgia after microvascular decompression. Methods: 40 patients with recurrent trigeminal neuralgia after microvascular decompression were randomly divided into two equal groups. Group A: received prolonged duration of pulsed radiofrequency followed by less destructive thermocoagulation, while group B: received sole thermocoagulation. Then patients followed up for 2 years to evaluate the success rate by the Barrow Neurological Institute Pain Intensity (BNI) Scale, complications, and the need to medical treatment. Results: The success rate was 100% in both groups at discharge (BNI III). It was 83.3% and 78.7% after 6 months, 77.8% and 68.4% after 12 month, 72.2% and 68.4% after 18 months and 66.7% and 63.1% after 24 months in group A and B, respectively (p > .05). In group A 88.9% of patients stopped tegretol treatment after the procedure compared to 84.2% in group B (p = .32). 88.9% compared to 89.5% % in group A and B, respectively, did not use tricyclic antidepressant (p = .61). The overall complications in group A was 5.61%, while it was 36.8% in group B (p = .025). Conclusion: Combined pulsed and thermal radiofrequency can significantly reduce the incidence of the side effects/complications with similar success rate than using thermal radiofrequency alone in treatment of recurrent trigeminal neuralgia after microvascular decompression.
Research Authors
Khaled A. Abdel‐Rahman1 | Abdelraheem M. Elawamy1 | Mohamed F. Mostafa1 |
Waleed S. Hasan1 | Ragaa Herdan1 | Nagwa M. Osman1 | Abdelrady S. Ibrahim1 |
Mohamed G. Aly1 | Abdelhady S. Ali1 | Gamal M. Abodahab2
Research Journal
Eur J Pain
Research Pages
8
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
DOI: 10.1002/ejp.1489
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019

No evidence of HEV genotype 1 infections harming the male
reproductive system

Research Abstract
Extrahepatic disorders are recorded with hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection. The impact of HEV infection on the male reproductive system is a query. In this study, we retrospectively analyzed semen from infertile men and prospectively examined the semen from acute hepatitis E patients (AHE) for HEV markers. HEV RNA and HEV Ag were not detectable in the semen of infertile men nor the semen of AHE patients. Although HEV markers were detectable in the urine of patients infected with HEV-1, these markers were absent in their semen. There is no significant difference in the level of reproductive hormones between AHE patients and healthy controls. Semen analysis of AHE patients did not show a notable abnormality and there was no significant difference in the semen quality and sperm characteristics between AHE and healthy controls.
Research Authors
Mohamed A. El-Mokhtar a, Mohamed Ismail Seddik b, Asmaa O.B. Osman b, Amal A. Mahmoud b,
Sahar A. Mandour c, Eman Radwan d, Maha Ali d, Ali E Ismael e, Howida Omar Twisy f,
Haidi Karam-Allah Ramadan g, Rofaida Refaat Shehata f, Ibrahim M. Sayed
Research Journal
Virology
Research Pages
37–41
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Virology 554 (2021) 37–41
Research Website
www.elsevier.com/locate/virology
Research Year
2020

No evidence of HEV genotype 1 infections harming the male
reproductive system

Research Abstract
Extrahepatic disorders are recorded with hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection. The impact of HEV infection on the male reproductive system is a query. In this study, we retrospectively analyzed semen from infertile men and prospectively examined the semen from acute hepatitis E patients (AHE) for HEV markers. HEV RNA and HEV Ag were not detectable in the semen of infertile men nor the semen of AHE patients. Although HEV markers were detectable in the urine of patients infected with HEV-1, these markers were absent in their semen. There is no significant difference in the level of reproductive hormones between AHE patients and healthy controls. Semen analysis of AHE patients did not show a notable abnormality and there was no significant difference in the semen quality and sperm characteristics between AHE and healthy controls.
Research Authors
Mohamed A. El-Mokhtar a, Mohamed Ismail Seddik b, Asmaa O.B. Osman b, Amal A. Mahmoud b,
Sahar A. Mandour c, Eman Radwan d, Maha Ali d, Ali E Ismael e, Howida Omar Twisy f,
Haidi Karam-Allah Ramadan g, Rofaida Refaat Shehata f, Ibrahim M. Sayed
Research Journal
Virology
Research Member
Research Pages
37–41
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Virology 554 (2021) 37–41
Research Website
www.elsevier.com/locate/virology
Research Year
2020

Reviving up dendritic cells can run cancer immune wheel in non-small cell lung cancer; A prospective two-arm study

Research Abstract
Abstract Background and aim Lung cancer is the number one cause of cancer-related deaths. Dendritic cells (DCs) are heterogeneous components of innate immunity that play a crucial role in the anti-tumor T cell immunity and may represent a promising approach for tumor immunotherapy. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the frequency of the two major subsets of DCs; plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) and monocytic dendritic cells (mDCs) in non-small cell lung cancer (NCSLC) and correlating them with different clinicopathologic features and survival outcomes. Patients and methods This study was a case-controlled one, included 50 patients with denovo pathologically confirmed NSCLC and 20 healthy controls of comparable age and gender. After diagnosis and staging of patients, the frequency of DCs was evaluated using flow cytometry. Results WeunveiledsignificantlyreducedlevelsofpDCs(P=0.024),andmDCs(P=0.013)inNSCLCpatientscompared to controls. Furthermore, there was a significant accumulation of pDCs in non-metastatic patients compared to metastatic ones (P 0.0001), while there was no significant (P = 0.6) differences in mDCs, and mDCs/pDCs ratio (P = 0.9). There was a Significant negative correlation (r = − 0.3, P = 0.04) between OS and mDCs. On the other hand, there was a significantly higher OS with pDCs ≥ 0.82 compared to patients with pDCs 0.82, log rank Ch2 = 12.128, P 0.0001. Conclusion Despite the controversy about the prognostic role of pDCs not only in NSCLC but also in other solid tumors, our study sheds light on the possible prognostic impact of pDCs and mDCs on treatment outcomes of NSCLC patients.
Research Authors
Asmaa M. Zahran1 · Helal F. Hetta2,3 · Shimaa Mansour1 · Ereny S. Saad4 · Amal Rayan4
Research Journal
Cancer immunology and immunotherapy
Research Member
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Reviving up dendritic cells can run cancer immune wheel in non-small cell lung cancer; A prospective two-arm study

Research Abstract
Abstract Background and aim Lung cancer is the number one cause of cancer-related deaths. Dendritic cells (DCs) are heterogeneous components of innate immunity that play a crucial role in the anti-tumor T cell immunity and may represent a promising approach for tumor immunotherapy. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the frequency of the two major subsets of DCs; plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) and monocytic dendritic cells (mDCs) in non-small cell lung cancer (NCSLC) and correlating them with different clinicopathologic features and survival outcomes. Patients and methods This study was a case-controlled one, included 50 patients with denovo pathologically confirmed NSCLC and 20 healthy controls of comparable age and gender. After diagnosis and staging of patients, the frequency of DCs was evaluated using flow cytometry. Results WeunveiledsignificantlyreducedlevelsofpDCs(P=0.024),andmDCs(P=0.013)inNSCLCpatientscompared to controls. Furthermore, there was a significant accumulation of pDCs in non-metastatic patients compared to metastatic ones (P 0.0001), while there was no significant (P = 0.6) differences in mDCs, and mDCs/pDCs ratio (P = 0.9). There was a Significant negative correlation (r = − 0.3, P = 0.04) between OS and mDCs. On the other hand, there was a significantly higher OS with pDCs ≥ 0.82 compared to patients with pDCs 0.82, log rank Ch2 = 12.128, P 0.0001. Conclusion Despite the controversy about the prognostic role of pDCs not only in NSCLC but also in other solid tumors, our study sheds light on the possible prognostic impact of pDCs and mDCs on treatment outcomes of NSCLC patients.
Research Authors
Asmaa M. Zahran1 · Helal F. Hetta2,3 · Shimaa Mansour1 · Ereny S. Saad4 · Amal Rayan4
Research Journal
Cancer immunology and immunotherapy
Research Member
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Combined Effect of Monieziosis and Hypomicroelementosis on Some Hematological,
Biochemical and Hormonal Parameters in Merino Sheep

Research Abstract
This study was done to determine the impact of monieziosis infection combined with hypomicroelementosis on some hematological, biochemical and hormonal parameters of Soviet Merino sheep in the Astrakhan region. 20 sheep, aging 3 years old and average 43±1. 6 kg body weight is used. Sheep were divided into two groups. First group contained 10 sheep and these sheep were naturally infected with monieziosis and clinically were suffered from hypomicroelementosis, emaciation, reduced growth rate, anemia, diarrhea and pale mucosa. Second group contained 10 sheep were apparently healthy and free from internal parasites and they were used as a control group. The first group was given Praziver (praziquantel and ivermectin) for treatment monieziosis, while they intramuscularly injected with Sedimin (selenium, iodine and iron) and were introduced daily into the feed with CoCl 2. Faecal and blood samples from both groups were collected, before and 30 days after treatment, and analyzed for some hematological, biochemical and hormonal parameters. Our results revealed that there was a significant decrease in Hb and RBCs values, while total WBCs and eosinophils were significantly increased in the diseased group than in healthy one. Biochemical analysis showed a significant decrease in serum antioxidant enzymes (CAT, SOD and GSH-Px) and a significant increase in serum DC and MDA in the diseased group as compared with the control group. Hormonal analysis showed a significant increase in ACTH, TSH, Cortisol and a significant decrease in serum T4 and T3. After treatment with Praziver, Sedemin and CoCl2, there was a significant effectiveness to maintain blood parameters within normal levels in the experimental group and increase reproductive outcome from these sheep.
Research Authors
Mahmoud A Ahmed
Vorobiev VI
Lapteva ML
Ahmed K Dyab
Research Department
Research Journal
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Research Member
Research Pages
1-5
Research Publisher
Faculty of Veterinary medicine Pakistan
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
ISSN 2074-7764 (ONLINE)
Research Website
ISSN: 0253-8318 (PRINT), 2074-7764 (ONLINE) DOI: 10.29261/pakvetj/2020.068
Research Year
2020

Pharmaceutical, clinical, and immunohistochemical studies of metformin hydrochloride topical hydrogel for wound healing application

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Hesham M. Tawfeek, Doaa A.E. Abou-Taleb, Dalia M. Badary, Mohamed Ibrahim, Ahmed A. H. Abdellatif.
Research Department
Research Journal
Archives of Dermatologcal Research
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019

Pharmaceutical, clinical, and immunohistochemical studies of metformin hydrochloride topical hydrogel for wound healing application

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Hesham M. Tawfeek, Doaa A.E. Abou-Taleb, Dalia M. Badary, Mohamed Ibrahim, Ahmed A. H. Abdellatif.
Research Department
Research Journal
Archives of Dermatologcal Research
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019
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