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Plane electromagnetic wave scattering and diffraction in a stratified medium

Research Authors
Maher, A. and Pleshchinskii, N. B.
Research Department
Research Journal
Proc. Int. Conf. Mathematicals Methods in Electromagnetic Theory
MMET , Kharkov, Ukraine, Sept. 12-15.
Research Pages
PP. 426-428
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 2
Research Year
2000

Increased Levels of Type 1 Interferon in a Type 1 Diabetic Mouse Model Induce the Elimination of B Cells from the Periphery by Apoptosis and Increase their Retention in the Spleen

Research Abstract

Background: The autoimmune disease type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) is associated with a defect in the immune response, which increases susceptibility to infection. We recently demonstrated that prolonged elevated levels of type 1 interferon (IFN) induce lymphocyte exhaustion during T1D. Aims: In the present study, we further investigated the effect of blocking the type I IFN receptor signaling pathway on diabetic dyslipidemia, in which an abnormal lipid profile leads to the exhaustion of B cells and alteration of their distribution and functions. Methods: T1D was induced in a mouse model by an intraperitoneal injection of a single dose (60 mg/kg) of streptozotocin (STZ). Three groups of mice were examined: a non-diabetic control group, a diabetic group and a diabetic group treated with an anti-IFN (alpha, beta and omega) receptor 1 (IFNAR1) blocking antibody to block type I IFN signaling. Results: We observed that induction of T1D was accompanied by a marked destruction of β cells and a reduction in the insulin levels in the diabetic group. Diabetic mice exhibited many changes, including alterations in their lipid profiles, expansion of splenic B cells, increased caspase-3, -8 and -9 activity, and apoptosis in peripheral B cells. Blocking type 1 IFN signaling in diabetic mice significantly returned the insulin and lipid profiles to normal levels, subsequently restored the B cell distribution, and rescued the peripheral B cells from apoptosis. Conclusion: Our data suggest the potential role of type I IFN in mediating diabetic dyslipidemia and an exhausted state of B cells during T1D.

Research Authors
Badr Mohamed Badr· Moustafa N.A.· Eldien H.M.S.· Mohamed A.O.· Ibrahim H.M.· El-Elaimy I.A.· Mahmoud M.H.· Gamal Badr
Research Department
Research Journal
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
Research Member
Research Pages
137-147
Research Publisher
Karger
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
35(1)
Research Website
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25591757
Research Year
2015

Biostratigraphy and paleoenvironment of the Danian/Selandian (D/S) transition in the Southern Tethys: A case study from north Eastern Desert, Egypt

Research Authors
Obaidalla, N. A.; El-Dawy, M. H. , Kassab, A. S
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of African Earth Sciences.
Research Pages
pp. 1 - 15
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 53
Research Year
2009

Biostratigraphical and sedimentological studies on the Upper Cretaceous/Paleogene Sequence, Western Desert, Egypt

Research Authors
Obaidalla, N. A.; El Ayyat, A. M. , Kassab, A. S.
Research Department
Research Journal
Bulletin of Faculty of Science, Assiut University.
Research Pages
pp. 141 - 208
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
vol. 35 - No. 2
Research Year
2006

Foraminiferal events across the Paleocene/Eocene (P/E) transition at Wadi Tarfa, north Eastern Desert, Egypt

Research Authors
Obaidalla, N. A.
Research Department
Research Journal
Bulletin of Faculty of Science, Assiut University.
Research Pages
pp. 1 - 37
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
vol. 35 - No. 2
Research Year
2006

Sedimentology, biostratigraphy and syn-depositional tectonic evolution of Eocene Thebes Formation in the north Eastern Desert, Egypt.

Research Authors
El Ayyat, A. , Obaidalla, N. A.
Research Department
Research Journal
4th International Conference on the Geology of Africa, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt.
Research Pages
pp. 687 - 727
Research Rank
4
Research Vol
Vol. 1
Research Year
2005
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