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Capsaicin pretreatment attenuates LPS-induced hypothermia through TRPV1-independent mechanisms in chicken.

Research Abstract
Assiut university Staff Researches Capsaicin pretreatment attenuates LPS-induced hypothermia through TRPV1- independent mechanisms in chicken Nikami, H., Mahmoud, M.E., Shimizu, Y., Shiina, T., Hirayama, H, Iwami, M., a, Dosoky, R.M, Ahmed, M.M., Takewaki, T. Abstract: It has been demonstrated that chicken TRPV1 (transient receptor potential vanilloid of subtype-1) is insensitive to capsaicin (CAP), and therefore, a chicken model is suitable to analyze the CAP-sensitive TRPV1-independent pathway. We elucidated here the possible involvement of the pathway in hypothermia induced by bacterial endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide, LPS) in chickens. Chicks were pretreated with CAP (10 mg/kg, iv) at 1, 2 and 3 days of age to desensitize them towards the CAPsensitive pathway. An intravenous injection of LPS in 4-day-old chicks caused progressive hypothermia, ending with collapse and 78% mortality within 12 h after injection. The CAP pretreatment rescued the LPS-induced endotoxin shock and hypothermia in chicks. LPS-induced iNOS expression as well as NO production in liver and lung was suppressed by CAP pretreatment. CAP pretreatment also attenuated hypothermia due to exposure of chicks to cold ambient temperature. These findings suggest that a CAP-sensitive TRPV1-independent pathway may be involved in pathophysiological hypothermic reactions through the mediation of NO in chickens Published In: Life Sciences , Vol. 82, No. 23-24 , PP. 1191-1195 Powered by
Research Authors
Hideki Nikami; Motamed E. M.; Yasutake Shimizu; Takahiko Shiina; Haruko Hirayama ; Momoe Iwami; Reem M. D.; Moustafa M. Ahmed and Tadashi Takewaki
Research Department
Research Journal
Life Sciences, Vol.82, No.23-24, P.1191-1195, June(2008).
Research Pages
P.1191-1195,
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.82, No.23-24, P.1191-1195, June.
Research Year
2008

Capsaicin pretreatment attenuates LPS-induced hypothermia through TRPV1-independent mechanisms in chicken.

Research Abstract
Assiut university Staff Researches Capsaicin pretreatment attenuates LPS-induced hypothermia through TRPV1- independent mechanisms in chicken Nikami, H., Mahmoud, M.E., Shimizu, Y., Shiina, T., Hirayama, H, Iwami, M., a, Dosoky, R.M, Ahmed, M.M., Takewaki, T. Abstract: It has been demonstrated that chicken TRPV1 (transient receptor potential vanilloid of subtype-1) is insensitive to capsaicin (CAP), and therefore, a chicken model is suitable to analyze the CAP-sensitive TRPV1-independent pathway. We elucidated here the possible involvement of the pathway in hypothermia induced by bacterial endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide, LPS) in chickens. Chicks were pretreated with CAP (10 mg/kg, iv) at 1, 2 and 3 days of age to desensitize them towards the CAPsensitive pathway. An intravenous injection of LPS in 4-day-old chicks caused progressive hypothermia, ending with collapse and 78% mortality within 12 h after injection. The CAP pretreatment rescued the LPS-induced endotoxin shock and hypothermia in chicks. LPS-induced iNOS expression as well as NO production in liver and lung was suppressed by CAP pretreatment. CAP pretreatment also attenuated hypothermia due to exposure of chicks to cold ambient temperature. These findings suggest that a CAP-sensitive TRPV1-independent pathway may be involved in pathophysiological hypothermic reactions through the mediation of NO in chickens Published In: Life Sciences , Vol. 82, No. 23-24 , PP. 1191-1195 Powered by
Research Authors
Hideki Nikami; Motamed E. M.; Yasutake Shimizu; Takahiko Shiina; Haruko Hirayama ; Momoe Iwami; Reem M. D.; Moustafa M. Ahmed and Tadashi Takewaki
Research Department
Research Journal
Life Sciences, Vol.82, No.23-24, P.1191-1195, June(2008).
Research Pages
P.1191-1195,
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.82, No.23-24, P.1191-1195, June.
Research Year
2008

Occurrence of Listeria species in meat, chicken products and human stools in Assiut city, Egypt with PCR use for rapid identification of Listeria monocytogenes

Research Authors
Abd El-Malek, A. M. Sohaila Fathi Hassan Ali, Raafat Hassanein, Moemen,
Abdelazeem, Mohamed and Khalid Ibrahim Elsayh
Research Department
Research Journal
Veterinary World
Research Pages
353-359
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.3 (8)
Research Year
2010

Occurrence of Listeria species in meat, chicken products and human stools in Assiut city, Egypt with PCR use for rapid identification of Listeria monocytogenes

Research Authors
Abd El-Malek, A. M. Sohaila Fathi Hassan Ali, Raafat Hassanein, Moemen,
Abdelazeem, Mohamed and Khalid Ibrahim Elsayh
Research Journal
Veterinary World
Research Pages
353-359
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.3 (8)
Research Year
2010

Occurrence of Listeria species in meat, chicken products and human stools in Assiut city, Egypt with PCR use for rapid identification of Listeria monocytogenes

Research Authors
Abd El-Malek, A. M. Sohaila Fathi Hassan Ali, Raafat Hassanein, Moemen,
Abdelazeem, Mohamed and Khalid Ibrahim Elsayh
Research Department
Research Journal
Veterinary World
Research Member
Research Pages
353-359
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.3 (8)
Research Year
2010

Incidence and characterization of E. coli O157:H7 isolated from minced beef, chicken meats and human stools in Assiut

Research Authors
Sohaila Fathi Hassan Ali; Raafat Hassanein; Abd El-Malek, A. M. and Khalid Ibrahim Elsayh
Research Department
Research Journal
Assuit Vet. Med. J
Research Member
Research Pages
pp.94-106
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol.56 – No.125
Research Year
2010

Using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the identification of B. cereus isolated from ready-to- eat El-hawawshy sandwiches in Assiut city

Research Authors
Abd El-Malek, A. M. and El-khabaz, Kh. A. S
Research Department
Research Journal
13th Scientific Congress. 23-25 November 2008. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Assiut University. Egypt
Research Member
Research Pages
pp 113-125.
Research Rank
4
Research Year
2008
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