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فى اطار حرص الكلية على تنمية مهارات طلابها فى شتى المجالات تهنئ السيدة الاستاذ الدكتور عميد الكلية/ ا.د مديحة درويش ووكيل الكلية لشئون الطلاب والتعليم/ ا.د مؤمن عبد العظيم محمد واسرة كلية الطب البيطرى الطالب سليمان سيد للحصوله على جائزة التميز فى الانشاد وانضمامه لمنتخب الجامعة للانشاد .

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أطيب الأمنيات بالتوفيق للطالبة منار محمود صابر ضمن فريق جامعة أسيوط للكاريكاتير

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Therapeutic Versus Preventative Use of Ginkgo biloba Extract (EGb 761) against Indomethacin-Induced Gastric Ulcer in Mice

Research Abstract

The main bioactive constituents in the standardized Ginkgo biloba leaf extract (EGb 761) are the terpene lactones and flavonoid glycosides. EGb 761’s antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties have previously been demonstrated. Indomethacin-induced gastric ulcers have a multifactorial etiology and represent a major restriction to its therapeutic utility. The underlying ulcerogenic process involves oxidative and inflammatory biomolecular insults. This study was performed to explore the curative and preventative benefits of EGb 761 in experimentally-induced ulcers. To develop gastric ulcers in mice, indomethacin (40 mg/kg) was administered orally. EGb 761 (200 mg/kg) was given by gavage for 7 days before (preventative) and after (therapeutic) indomethacin administration. The histological alterations and macroscopic mucosal lesions were assessed. In gastric tissue homogenates, malondialdehyde (MDA), reduced glutathione (GSH), nitric oxide (NO), and inflammatory cytokines were measured. The expressions of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), cytokines, and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) in the stomach mucosa were also investigated. The ulcer index, histological alterations, gastric oxidants, and inflammatory biomarkers were all significantly increased by indomethacin. In stomach specimens, it increased COX-2 and PCNA expression. EGb 761 treatments, both prophylactic and therapeutic, resulted in significant reductions in ulcer lesions, nitrosative and oxidative damage, and inflammatory markers, along with the lowering of COX-2 and PCNA expressions. Furthermore, in the fight against stomach ulcers, EGb 761 treatment was found to be more efficient than prevention.

Research Authors
Ahmed M. Abd-Eldayem,1 Sulaiman Mohammed Alnasser,, Hanan H. Abd-Elhafeez, Soha A. Soliman,4 and Rania A. Abdel-Emam
Research Date
Research Journal
Molecules. 2022 Sep; 27(17): 5598. Published online 2022 Aug 31. doi: 10.3390/molecules27175598
Research Pages
Molecules 2022, 27(17), 5598; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27175598 Received: 20 July 2022 / Revised: 25 August 2022 / Accepted: 28 August 2022 / Published: 31 August 2022
Research Publisher
Molecules 2022, 27(17), 5598; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27175598 Received: 20 July 2022 / Revised: 25 August 2022 / Accepted: 28 August 2022 / Published: 31 August 2022
Research Rank
Journal Rank: JCR - Q2 (Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)
Research Vol
Molecules 2022, 27(17), 5598; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27175598 Received: 20 July 2022 / Revised: 25 August 2022 / Accepted: 28 August 2022 / Published: 31 August 2022
Research Website
https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/27/17/5598
Research Year
Molecules 2022, 27(17), 5598; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27175598 Received: 20 July 2022 / Revised: 25 August 2022 / Accepted: 28 August 2022 / Published: 31 August 2022

Sperm tendency to agglutinate in motile bundles in relation to sperm competition and fertility duration in chickens

Research Abstract

A unique sperm behavior was observed in Egyptian chickens. Sperm showed a tendency to agglutinate forming motile thread-like bundles. Sperm agglutination behavior, kinematics, and some morphometric measures were studied in relation to sperm competition and fertility duration in Sharkasi and Dandarawi chickens. Sperm tendency to agglutinate was assessed by examining sperm morphology using scanning electron microscopy, Acridine orange-stained semen smears using fluorescence microscopy, and recording videos of sperm under phase contrast microscope. Sperm velocity and morphometric measures were evaluated using image-J software. To assess sperm competition, Sharkasi and Dandarawi hens were artificially inseminated by semen pools possessing equal number of Sharaksi and Dandarawi sperm. Artificial insemination was repeated ten times. The eggs obtained were incubated, and the hatchlings were discriminated as descending from Sharkasi or Dandarawi fathers according to their phenotype. To assess the fertility duration, Sharkasi and Dandarawi hens were inseminated by semen collected from roosters of the same strain. Eggs were collected for a period of 28 days post-insemination and incubated. Sharkasi spermatozoa showed higher tendency to agglutinate forming longer and thicker motile bundles. No significant differences were observed in sperm curvilinear and straight line velocity and in sperm morphometric measures between Sharkasi and Dandarawi chickens. Sharkasi roosters fathered 81.6% and 67.7% of the hatchlings produced by Sharkasi and Dandarawi mothers, respectively. The fertility period in Sharkasi and Dandarawi was 22 and 14 days, respectively. We suggest that the differences seen in sperm competitiveness and fertility duration can be attributed to sperm agglutination behavior.

Research Authors
M. A. M. Sayed, Hanan H. Abd-Elhafeez, O. S. Afifi, M. W. Marzouk & Taymour M. El-Sherry
Research Date
Research Pages
Sci Rep 12, 18860 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-22049-8
Research Publisher
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-22049-8
Research Vol
Sci Rep 12, 18860 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-22049-8
Research Website
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-22049-8
Research Year
Received 24 May 2022 Accepted 07 October 2022 Published 07 November 2022 Sci Rep 12, 18860 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-22049-8

International Smart city school visit to the faculty

 فى استضافة كريمة للأستاذة الدكتورة/ مديحه حسنى درويش والأستاذ الدكتور/ مؤمن عبدالعظيم محمد وبمشاركة لجنة الأسر الطلابية والجمعية العلمية لإيواء وإراحة الحيوان AWA كانت الزيارة العلمية لمدرسة سمارت سيتى الدولية بأسيوط لتلاميذ الصف الرابع الابتدائى والذى تم فيه زيارة لقسم التشريح ومتاحف التشريح المتنوعة تحت إشراف وأستقبال كريم من العالم الجليل الأستاذ الدكتور / محمد أحمد علم الدين والتعرف على جميع المتاحف للتشريح والأجنة

وكذلك ممارسة بعض الألعاب الترفيهية بملعب الكلية

ثم التوجه إلى المستشفى البيطرى واستقبال الاستاذ الدكتور/ محمد سميكة مدير المستشفى للزيارة وتجولهم بالمستشفى والتعرف على بعض الأقسام بها والحيوانات والأسماك بأنواعها

"Ossa cordis and os aorta in the one‐humped camel: Computed tomography, light microscopy and morphometric analysis

Research Abstract

The present study describes the morphological characteristics of the camel heart Ossa cordis, and os aorta using computed tomography soft tissue window (CT) alongside 3D render volume reconstructions and light microscopy. The current study techniques demonstrated the Ossa cordis and os aorta in the cardiac window with more precision than the black and white (ghost), and angiography images. Transverse and sagittal CT images additionally demonstrated the presence of Ossa cordis and os aorta. This study is the first to record two small Ossa cordis sinistrum and one os aorta in the camel heart, in addition to the more commonly observed singular, large, os cordis dextrum. The os cordis dextrum was always located in the upper part of the interventricular septum, near to its junction with the atrium, forming an elongated rectangular shape when observed transversally. The wider cranial part was composed from bone, whereas the caudal aspect was narrow and contained both bone and cartilage. Light microscopy identified that the os cordis dextrum consisted of trabecular bone, marrow spaces, and hyaline cartilage. Two Ossa cordis sinistrum were detected on the left side of the heart, one in the right fibrous ring and another in the interventricular septum, microscopy showed that both contained only trabecular bone with osteocytes, osteoblasts, and osteoclasts. At the level of ascending aorta, there was also trabecular bone containing osteocytes, an os aorta.

Research Authors
El‐Gendy, Samir AA, Mohamed AM Alsafy, Catrin S. Rutland, Samar M. Ez Elarab, Hanan H. Abd‐Elhafeez, and Basma M. Kamal.
Research Date
Research Journal
Microscopy Research and Technique (2022). Volume86, Issue1   January 2023 Pages 53-62.First published: 10 November 2022
Research Pages
 Microscopy Research and Technique (2022). Volume86, Issue1   January 2023 Pages 53-62
Research Publisher
 Microscopy Research and Technique (2022). Volume86, Issue1   January 2023 Pages 53-62.First published: 10 November 2022  https://doi.org/10.1002/jemt.24256
Research Rank
Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, 2022): 5/21 (Anatomy & Morphology)47/94 (Biology)3/9 (Microscopy)
Research Vol
 Microscopy Research and Technique (2022). Volume86, Issue1   January 2023 Pages 53-62.First published: 10 November 2022  https://doi.org/10.1002/jemt.24256
Research Website
https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jemt.24256
Research Year
.First published: 10 November 2022  https://doi.org/10.1002/jemt.24256

Detection of β-Lactamase Resistance and Biofilm Genes in Pseudomonas Species Isolated from Chickens

Research Abstract

Bacteria of the genus Pseudomonas are pathogens in both humans and animals. The most prevalent nosocomial pathogen is P. aeruginosa, particularly strains with elevated antibiotic resistance. In this study, a total of eighteen previously identified Pseudomonas species strains, were isolated from chicken. These strains were screened for biofilm formation and antibiotic resistance. In addition, we evaluated clove oil's effectiveness against Pseudomonas isolates as an antibiofilm agent. The results showed that Pseudomonas species isolates were resistant to most antibiotics tested, particularly those from the β-lactamase family. A significant correlation (p < 0.05) between the development of multidrug-resistant isolates and biofilms is too informal. After amplifying the AmpC-plasmid-mediated genes (blaCMYblaMIRDHA, and FOX) and biofilm-related genes (psldrhlA, and pelA) in most of our isolates, PCR confirmed this relationship. Clove oil has a potent antibiofilm effect against Pseudomonas isolates, and may provide a treatment for bacteria that form biofilms and are resistant to antimicrobials.

Research Authors
by Hams M. A. Mohamed 1,*,Sulaiman Mohammed Alnasser 2,*ORCID,Hanan H. Abd-Elhaf
Research Date
Research Journal
Microorganisms 2022, 10(10), 1975; https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10101975 Received: 12 August 2022 / Revised: 26 September 2022 / Accepted: 30 September 2022 / Published: 6 October 2022
Research Pages
Microorganisms 2022, 10(10), 1975; https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10101975
Research Publisher
Microorganisms 2022, 10(10), 1975; https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10101975 Received: 12 August 2022 / Revised: 26 September 2022 / Accepted: 30 September 2022 / Published: 6 October 2022
Research Rank
Journal Rank: JCR - Q2 (Microbiology)
Research Vol
Microorganisms 2022, 10(10), 1975; https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10101975 Received: 12 August 2022 / Revised: 26 September 2022 / Accepted: 30 September 2022 / Published: 6 October 2022
Research Website
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/10/10/1975
Research Year
Received: 12 August 2022 / Revised: 26 September 2022 / Accepted: 30 September 2022 / Published: 6 October 2022

Exploring the multimodal role of Cnicus benedictus extract in the modulation of growth, hematobiochemical, histopathological, antioxidative performance, and immune-related gene expression of Oreochromis niloticus challenged with Aeromonas hydrophila

Research Abstract

This study explored the growth efficiency and the intracellular pathways by which Cnicus benedictus extract (CBE) acts. It investigated the antioxidant effects and efficacy of CBE as a fish supplement in attenuation of Aeromonas hydrophila in Oreochromis niloticus fish. Mono-sex Nile tilapia fish (n = 225) were randomly allocated to five groups in triplicate aquaria (n = 3 tanks per group, 15 fish per tank, with 120 L of water per tank) with a daily water exchange rate of 20%. After adaption for 2 weeks and body weight measuring, the experimental groups were fed isonitrogenous and isocaloric diets with different dosages of the ethanolic extract of C. benedictus for 10 weeks. The five groups were identified as the control group (CBE0.0), which was fed on the basal diet, while the second (CBE0.1), the third (CBE0.2), the fourth (CBE0.4), and the fifth (CBE0.6) groups were fed the basal diet supplemented with 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.4%, and 0.6% of C. benedictus extract, respectively. After the 10-week feeding trial was completed, the fish were inoculated with the PCR-identified pathogenic A. hydrophila in a challenge trial which lasted 15 days. A. hydrophila, one of the septicemic bacteria, causes severe economic losses, high mortality rates, and hemorrhages in Nile tilapia and other cultured freshwater fishes worldwide. The CBE was found to significantly increase the body mass, weight gain, and the specific growth rate, as well as the protein efficiency ratio of the fish. Increased survival percentage, accompanied by post challenge lymphocytosis with decreased liver enzyme levels, increased total protein, and improved kidney function markers were also seen. Additionally, CBE supplementation showed significant increases in phagocytic activity, phagocytic index, and lysosomal activity post challenge, accompanied by increases in antioxidant activity and the mRNA expression of cytokines genes hsp70 and tlr7 mRNA. The desirable effects of CBE treatment were confirmed by a histopathological examination of the height of intestinal villi and enterocytes lining the middle intestine and increases in the size of liver cells. We conclude that CBE increases the growth performance and modulates the antioxidant, inflammatory, stress, and immune-related genes in Nile tilapia. Moreover, the dietary inclusion of 0.42–0.47% CBE showed a better protective effect with the A. hydrophila challenge

Research Authors
Abdallah S. Salah1,2*, Sahar H. El-Nagar 3 , Ahmed Elsheshtawy 2,4, Ibtesam Al-Dhuayan5 , Alamira Marzouk Fouad6 , Mashael M. Alnamshan5 , Hossam I. Kadira 4 , Nouf K. Alaqeel 5 , Set A. El-Shobokshy 7 , Mustafa Shukry 8 and Hanan H. Abd-Elhafeez 9 * 1 De
Research Journal
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.993616/full
Research Publisher
Front. Mar. Sci., 17 November 2022 Sec. Aquatic Physiology https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.993616
Research Rank
JCR(Q1)
Research Vol
Front. Mar. Sci., 17 November 2022 Sec. Aquatic Physiology https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.993616
Research Website
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.993616/full
Research Year
17 November 2022
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