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1.
Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int ; 19(1): 22-28, 2020 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31831335

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Risk stratification and prognostication of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) help to improve patient outcome. Herein we investigated the role of liver stiffness measurement (LSM) in the prediction of HCC behavior. METHODS: Totally 121 naïve patients with HCC were included. HCC radiological evaluation and staging were done. LSM was measured using virtual touch quantification. Patients were divided into early to intermediate HCC (BCLC-0, A and B) and late HCC (BCLCC and D). HCC was treated according to the BCLC stage. HCC recurrence-free interval was estimated. RESULTS: The mean LSM inside the tumor was significantly lower than the peri-tumoral area and the cirrhotic non-cancerous liver parts (P < 0.001). In late HCCs stage, the mean LSM inside the tumor and in the peri-tumoral tissue was lower than the corresponding values in the early to intermediate HCCs stage (P < 0.001). LSM inside the tumor and in the peri-tumoral tissue negatively correlated with serum AFP, tumor vascular invasion, and stage (P < 0.05). The recurrence-free interval was directly correlated to LSM inside the tumor and inversely to LSM in cirrhotic non tumorous liver part. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that the recurrence-free interval was significantly longer in patients with LSM inside the tumor of ≥1.25 m/s compared to those with LSM inside the tumor of <1.25 m/s. CONCLUSIONS: LSM can serve as a potential non-invasive predictor for HCC clinical behavior and the recurrence-free interval following loco-regional treatments.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/etiology , Hepatitis C, Chronic/complications , Liver Cirrhosis/complications , Liver Neoplasms/etiology , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/pathology , Elasticity Imaging Techniques , Female , Humans , Liver Neoplasms/pathology , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , ROC Curve
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J Helminthol ; 91(5): 583-588, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27762173

ABSTRACT

Haemonchus contortus is a major parasite of small ruminants and its blood-feeding behaviour causes effects ranging from mild anaemia to death. Knowledge of the genetic variation within and among H. contortus populations can provide the foundation for understanding transmission patterns and aid in the control of haemonchosis. Adult male H. contortus were collected from three geographical regions in Egypt. The second internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) of nuclear ribosomal DNA was amplified using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequenced directly. The population genetic diversity and sequence variations were determined. Nucleotide sequence analyses revealed one genotype (ITS2) in all worms, without genetic differentiation. The similarity in population genetic diversity and genetic patterns observed among the three geographical regions could be attributed to possible movement between the sites. This is the first study of genetic variation in H. contortus in Egypt. The present results could have implications for the rapid characterization of H. contortus and other trichostrongyloid nematodes, and evaluation of the epidemiology of H. contortus in Egypt.


Subject(s)
Genetic Variation , Phylogeny , Sheep Diseases/parasitology , Trichostrongyloidea/classification , Trichostrongyloidea/genetics , Trichostrongyloidiasis/veterinary , Animals , Cluster Analysis , DNA, Helminth/chemistry , DNA, Helminth/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/chemistry , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/genetics , Egypt , Genotype , Male , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sheep , Trichostrongyloidea/isolation & purification , Trichostrongyloidiasis/parasitology
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Biochemistry (Mosc) ; 81(10): 1173-1181, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27908241

ABSTRACT

L-asparaginase (EC 3.5.1.1), which catalyzes the deamidation of L-asparagine to L-aspartic acid and ammonia, has been widely used as a key therapeutic tool in the treatment of tumors. The current commercially available L-asparaginases, produced from bacteria, have signs of toxicity and hypersensitivity reactions during the course of tumor therapy. Therefore, searching for L-asparaginases with unique biochemical properties and fewer adverse effects was the objective of this work. In this study, cyanobacterial strain Synechococcus elongatus PCC6803 was found as a novel source of L-asparaginase. The L-asparaginase gene coding sequence (gi:939195038) was cloned and expressed in E. coli BL21(DE3), and the recombinant protein (Se.ASPII) was purified by affinity chromatography. The enzyme has high affinity towards L-asparagine and shows very weak affinity towards L-glutamine. The enzymatic properties of the recombinant enzyme were investigated, and the kinetic parameters (Km, Vmax) were measured. The pH and temperature dependence profiles of the novel enzyme were analyzed. The work was extended to measure the antitumor properties of the novel enzyme against different human tumor cell lines.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents , Asparaginase , Bacterial Proteins , Synechococcus , Antineoplastic Agents/isolation & purification , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Asparaginase/biosynthesis , Asparaginase/genetics , Asparaginase/isolation & purification , Asparaginase/pharmacology , Bacterial Proteins/biosynthesis , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Bacterial Proteins/isolation & purification , Bacterial Proteins/pharmacology , Cloning, Molecular , Hep G2 Cells , Humans , MCF-7 Cells , Recombinant Proteins/biosynthesis , Recombinant Proteins/genetics , Recombinant Proteins/isolation & purification , Recombinant Proteins/pharmacology , Synechococcus/enzymology , Synechococcus/genetics
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Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis ; 34(8): 1573-81, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25939803

ABSTRACT

Giardia duodenalis is considered the most common cause of parasitic diarrhea worldwide. Genetic studies revealed that at least eight assemblages (A-H) exist. Of these assemblages, A and B are found primarily in human beings and occasionally in animals. The association between clinical symptoms and G. duodenalis assemblages is controversial. The aim of the present study was to determine the assemblages of G. duodenalis prevalent among Egyptian children with diarrhea. Therefore, 96 positive stool samples for Giardia by light microscopy were subjected to multilocus genotyping targeting the triose phosphate isomerase (tpi), ß-giardin (bg), and glutamate dehydrogenase (gdh) genes. Amplified polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products were then purified, sequenced, and aligned with reference strains to determine the assemblages of the Giardia isolates. Out of the 96 microscopically positive stool samples for Giardia, 77 (80 %) were successfully amplified and sequenced at least at one locus. Of these, 21 (27.3 %) were shown to be assemblage A, 54 (70.1 %) assemblage B, while discordant sequence typing results were observed in 2 (2.6 %) samples. AII was the predominant subassemblage of assemblage A, while it was generally difficult to further classify assemblage B. It was concluded that infection with assemblage B was more common than that with assemblage A. No associations between epidemiological information and assemblage were detected, except with age. Although infections with assemblage B were more frequently associated with abdominal pain and acute diarrhea than with assemblage A, the difference was not statistically significant.


Subject(s)
Diarrhea/epidemiology , Diarrhea/parasitology , Genotype , Giardia lamblia/classification , Giardia lamblia/isolation & purification , Giardiasis/epidemiology , Multilocus Sequence Typing , Adolescent , Animals , Child , Child, Preschool , Egypt/epidemiology , Female , Giardia lamblia/genetics , Humans , Infant , Male , Molecular Epidemiology
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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 7208, 2024 Mar 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38531946

ABSTRACT

New castor oil/polyethylene glycol (CAO/PEG) hybrids were synthesized by reacting of CAO with PEG 300, 600, 1000, 2000 or 4000, in presence of ammonium per sulfate (APS) as an initiator. The optimum conditions to synthesis such hybrids are: PEG/CAO weight ratio, 35%; APS/PEG weight ratio, 15%; reaction temperature, 80 °C; and reaction time, 60 min. Only the hybrids based on PEG 1000 and 2000 formed oil in water stable emulsions. Treating cotton fabric samples with easy care finishing formulation containing 40 g/L of the synthesized hybrids emulsions results in an enhancement in softness, tensile strength, whiteness index, and stiffness along with a reduction in nitrogen content, wrinkle recovery angle, and wettability properties of treated fabric, compared to that sample finished in absence of that emulsions. The chemical structure of the synthesized CAO/PEG1000 hybrid was confirmed via the FTIR and 1HNMRanalysis whereas the TEM analysis showed that the particles size of that hybrid emulsion is in the range of 27-105 nm. Moreover, such hybrid emulsion treated fabric surface was characterized via SEM and EDX analysis. Furthermore, treating dyed samples with the nominated hybrid emulsion improves the color strength of that samples but keeps the washing fastness, wet rubbing fastness as well as alkaline perspiration fastness of the dyed/finished samples unchanged. The wet rubbing fastness and alkaline perspiration fastness of all the dyed/finished samples were enhanced while the light fastness of such samples decreased.

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J Clin Exp Hepatol ; 13(6): 962-971, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37975046

ABSTRACT

Background: Up-to-date data about the role of acid suppression therapy e.g. proton-pump inhibitors; to reduce post-endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL) ulcer-bleeding are conflicting. Vonoprazan; a recently introduced potassium-competitor acid blocker, has not been studied to prevent post-EVL ulcer/bleeding. The aim was to evaluate the efficacy of vonoprazan vs. pantoprazole or non-acid suppression to prevent post-EVL ulcer/bleeding in portal hypertension patients. Material and methods: We enrolled 275 portal hypertension patients undergoing EVL in a three-arm randomized, single-blind, controlled study. A clinico-laboratory baseline evaluation was performed. Following EVL, patients were randomly and equally assigned to receive vonoprazan 20mg once daily, pantoprazole 40 mg once daily, or no acid suppression therapy. Post-EVL ulcer bleeding, ulcer dimensions, odynophagia as well as vonoprazan safety were evaluated after 2 weeks of EVL. Results: Post-EVL ulcer bleeding occurred among 2.15% of vonoprazan, 8.7% of pantoprazole, and 14.2% of the non-acid suppression groups (P < 0.001). Post-ligation ulcer frequency and dimensions were higher among non-acid suppression and pantoprazole groups vs. vonoprazan (P < 0.05). Chest pain and odynophagia were encountered among 73.6% and 54.9% of the non-acid suppression group vs. 39.6% and 45.1% in pantoprazole, and 17.2% and 21.5% in vonoprazan groups, respectively (P < 0.05). There were no vonoprazan-related adverse events. Non-use of vonoprazan was the strongest independent predictor for post-EVL bleeding. Conclusion: Short course of vonoprazan 20 mg/day is safe and superior to pantoprazole 40 mg/day in the reduction of post-EVL ulcer dimensions at 2 weeks post-EVL, and prevention of ulcer-related bleeding. Acid suppression is superior to no acid suppression to prevent post-EVL complications.

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Pak J Biol Sci ; 25(11): 993-1000, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36591930

ABSTRACT

<b>Background and Objective:</b> Watermelon is a good source of minerals, vitamins and dietary fibers. It has been considered a health benefits effect due to the high amount of antioxidants and phytonutrients such as phenolics, flavonoids, phytosterols and other medicinal compounds which decrease the risk of cardiovascular, diabetes and cancer. This research was carried out to study the effect of wheat flour (WF) supplemented with different levels of watermelon rinds flour (WRF) on the chemical and organoleptic properties of balady bread. Furthermore, the effect of prepared bread on reducing blood lipids of hyperlipidemic rats. <b>Materials and Methods:</b> Wheat flour (WF) has been supplemented with different levels (5, 10, 15 and 20%) of watermelon rinds flour (WRF). The chemical and organoleptic properties of balady bread and the anti-hyperlipidemic effect of prepared bread on hyperlipidemic rats were evaluated. <b>Results:</b> The results indicated that incorporation of WRF in balady bread wheat flour increased the fibre, ash and minerals content of prepared bread. While carbohydrates content and energy value were decreased by increasing the WRF substitution levels. Organoleptic evaluation tests showed that up to 15% of WF could be replaced with WRF in balady bread and still more acceptable bread compared with control bread samples. In addition, rats fed on a hyperlipidemic diet containing balady bread fortified with WRF showed a significant decrease (p<0.05) in the triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL-C), Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL-C) and Very-Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (V-LDL) level by increasing the amounts of simultaneous supplementation with WRF 5-15% in the formulated balady bread compared to control samples. <b>Conclusion:</b> The research recommended that the 15% replacement of WRF gave good quality properties and lead to reducing body weight and serum lipid profile of hyperlipidemic rats.


Subject(s)
Bread , Flour , Rats , Male , Animals , Triticum/chemistry , Dietary Supplements , Carbohydrates , Minerals , Cholesterol
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Pak J Biol Sci ; 25(8): 698-704, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36098195

ABSTRACT

<b>Background and Objective:</b> Rice bran oil (RBO) and flaxseed oil (FSO) are vegetable oils that play an important role in human nutrition. RBO is very rich in γ-oryzanol, which is extracted from the inner husk and seed of the rice. γ-oryzanol is a mixture of natural antioxidant compounds in the RBO. Therefore, the current study aimed at the possibility of using rice bran oil (RBO) to improve the oxidative stability of virgin flaxseed oil (FSO) without synthetic antioxidants. <b>Materials and Methods:</b> Rice bran oil (RBO) has been added into FSO at 500, 1000 and 1500 ppm compared with FSO containing 200 ppm BHT as synthetic antioxidants. <b>Results:</b> The results showed that the use of RBO leads to an increase in the ability to resist against oxidation and it increases with the increase in the amount of RBO addition in the FSO samples, which recorded 7.36, 8.50 and 10.15 hrs for FSRB1, FSRB2 and FSRB3, respectively, while FSBHT (FSO sample contain BHT) recorded 8.40 hrs. <b>Conclusion:</b> The research recommended the addition of RBO as a source of γ-oryzanol to various foods increases the oxidative stability, increases the nutritional and health value of the food.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants , Linseed Oil , Butylated Hydroxytoluene , Humans , Phenylpropionates , Rice Bran Oil
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Hum Exp Toxicol ; 40(1): 136-147, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32762465

ABSTRACT

In this study, the impact of standard 2.45 GHz radio frequency source (averaged whole-body specific absorption rate 0.01 W kg-1 24 h-1 daily for 40 consecutive days) on the liver of Wistar female rats was investigated. The rats were randomly divided into control and Wi-Fi-exposed groups. At the end of the exposure, liver samples were dissected from rats. Rats' livers were inspected through the evaluation of some oxidative stress parameters and the evaluation of glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase and glutamic-pyruvic transaminase levels as well as through the molecular investigation using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Histopathological examination in addition to ultrastructure examination was also performed. The present data revealed that Wi-Fi exposure leads to severe oxidative stress in the rat liver. Furthermore, Wi-Fi exposure resulted in deleterious effects in the liver function and alters its molecular structure. Moreover, severe histological and ultrastructural alterations are reported in the hepatic tissues points to hepatotoxic effects induced by Wi-Fi exposure. In conclusion, care must be taken when using Wi-Fi emitting devices due to their severe impact on the liver. Public awareness of the need to decrease exposure time and increase the distance from Wi-Fi exposure sources must be raised wherever possible.


Subject(s)
Liver/radiation effects , Radio Waves/adverse effects , Wireless Technology , Animals , Antioxidants , Female , Oxidative Stress , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Turk J Gastroenterol ; 32(9): 742-749, 2021 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34609303

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Bovine lactoferrin addition to regimens of Helicobacter pylori treatment has been tried, with conflicting results. AIM: To assess the effect of bovine lactoferrin in addition to the anti-H. pylori treatment. METHODS: We enrolled 400 H. pylori-infected patients who were randomized into 4 equal groups: (A): proton-pump-based triple therapy (PpTT) for 2 weeks, (B): sequential therapy for 2 weeks, (C): proton-pump-based triple therapy plus bovine lactoferrin for 2 weeks, and (D): sequential therapy plus bovine lactoferrin for 2 weeks. RESULTS: In the per-protocol analysis, the success in groups A, B, C, and D were 70.3%, 82.8%, 85.6%, and 94.5%, respectively (P < .001). The treatment success rate for the sequential therapy plus bovine lactoferrin regimen was significantly higher than that with sequential therapy alone (94.5% vs. 82.8%, P = .013). The same applied for proton-pump-based triple therapy (85.6% vs. 70.3%, P = .014). The addition of bovine lactoferrin and the presence of endoscopic corpus gastritis were independent predictors for successful eradication of H. pylori. CONCLUSION: Bovine lactoferrin could hasten the effectiveness of the proton-pump-based triple therapy or sequential therapy for H. pylori eradication.


Subject(s)
Helicobacter Infections , Helicobacter pylori , Lactoferrin , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Drug Therapy, Combination , Helicobacter Infections/drug therapy , Humans , Lactoferrin/therapeutic use , Treatment Outcome
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Carbohydr Polym ; 73(4): 606-11, 2008 Sep 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26048227

ABSTRACT

Three different ratios of alginic acid/chitosan matrices of ratios 3/1, 1/1 and 1/2, respectively, were crosslinked in their dry state using citric acid (CA)/sodium hypophosphite (SHP) at different conditions controlling the crosslinking process such as citric acid concentration, citric acid/sodium hypophosphite molar ratio as well as time and temperature of reaction. Results indicate that such matrices were crosslinked efficiently on curing at 180°C for 9min in presence of CA/SHP ratio 1 and the citric acid concentration of 0.6 based on the weight of any matrices. The crosslinked matrices were characterized by investigating their swelling properties, FT-IR and thermalgravimetric analysis. Furthermore, such crosslinked matrices were tested as drug release for sodium diclofenac.

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Commun Agric Appl Biol Sci ; 73(2): 285-95, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19226765

ABSTRACT

Citrus psorosis ophiovirus (CPsV), is considered to be of the most serious and deter mental virus pathogen's citrus species trees in Egypt. CPsV-EG was isolated from infected citrus grapefruit (C. paradisi Macf.) at Agric. Res. Centre (ARC). The grapefruit which used for CPsV-EG isolate was found to be free from CTV, CEVd and Spiroplasma citri where as gave -ve results with DTBIA, tissue print hybridization and Diene's stain respectively. CPsV-EG was detected on the basis of biological indexing by graft inoculation which gave oak leaf pattern (OLP) on Dweet tangor and serological assay by DAS-ELISA using Mab specific CPsV. CPsV-EG was reacted with variable responses on 16 host plants belonging to 6 families. Only 8 host plants are susceptible and showed visible external symptoms which appeared as local, systemic and local followed by systemic infections. CPsV-EG isolate was transmitted from infected citrus to citrus by syringe and grafting and herbaceous plants by forefinger inoculation and syringe. The woody indicators and rootstocks were differed in response to CPsV-EG isolate which appeared as no-response, response, sensitivity and hypersensitivity. The serological characters represented as the antigenic determinants of CPsV-EG isolate related to monoclonal antibodies specific CPsV strain where as appeared precipitation reaction by DAS-ELISA and DTBIA. The partial fragment of RNA3 (coat protein gene) of CPsV-EG (-1140bp and -571bp) was amplified by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) from grapefruit tissues using two sets primers specific CPsV (CPV3 and CPV4) and (PS66 and PS65) respectively. The virus under study was identified as CPsV-EG isolate according to biological, serological and molecular characters.


Subject(s)
Capsid Proteins/genetics , Citrus/virology , Plant Diseases/virology , Plant Viruses/classification , Plant Viruses/genetics , Base Sequence , Citrus/genetics , DNA, Viral/chemistry , DNA, Viral/genetics , Egypt , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/methods , Genome, Viral , Models, Genetic , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Plant Diseases/genetics , Plant Viruses/isolation & purification , Plant Viruses/pathogenicity , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Carbohydr Polym ; 198: 119-123, 2018 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30092981

ABSTRACT

A water soluble, non-gel, poly (N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone)/κ-carrageenan (PVP/KC) hybrid was synthesized by graft copolymerization of N-vinylpyrrolidone (VP) onto κ-carrageenan in an aqueous medium using ammonium persulphate (APS) as an initiator. Factors affecting the polymerization reaction such as ammonium persulfate concentration, reaction temperature and time, liquor to KC ratio (LR) and KC to VP molar ratio were studied. The results obtained revealed that the optimum reaction polymerization conditions to prepare that hybrid with a total conversion of 93.9% are: [VP], 0.1799 mol/L; VP/KC molar ratio, 50%; [APS], 0.0105 mol/l; LR, 15 l/k; reaction temperature, 90 °C and reaction time, 75 min. Moreover, the grafted KC of that hybrid was characterized via investigating its FTIR analysis. Furthermore, the potential application of such hybrid as a route for synthesis of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) using AgNO3 as a precursor was investigated. The synthesized Ag NPs are characterized using the ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-vis) as well as transmission electron microscope (TEM). The UV-vis showed a band at 435 nm that confirms the presence of Ag NPs. The TEM image shows that such nanoparticles have a spherical structure with an average size ranging from 3 -18 nm.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 114: 929-934, 2018 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29596934

ABSTRACT

Novel wound dressings composed of non-woven cotton (NWC) fabric and multilayer of hyaluronan (HA) and chitosan were built using layer-by-layer assembly technique. Factors affecting the building up of that dressings such as HA concentration, number of coating layers and nitrogen content of the NWC fabric quaternized form were studied. Meanwhile, some physico-chemical properties of such dressings were investigated. Moreover, to enhance the antibacterial properties of the aforementioned dressings, Silver nano-particles (Ag NPs) were prepared and incorporated as a functional additive in the final HA layer of such dressings. Factors affecting the building up of that dressings such as HA concentration, number of coating layers and nitrogen content of the NWC fabric quaternized form were studied. The results obtained showed that: i) increasing of HA concentration from 0.25 to 1.0% is accompanied by a gradual reduction in the swelling properties and an improvement in the gel fractionas as well as antibacterial properties of treated fabric along with a decreasing in extents of stiffness, air permeability and the relative water vapor permeability of treated fabric, ii) increasing of steeping time of coated samples results in an improvement in percent swelling of these samples. TEM image of the prepared Ag-NPs depicts that the particle size of that nano-particles was <13nm. Furthermore, the prepared dressing surface was characterized via scanning electron microscope. The EDX of Ag NPs loaded dressings confirmed the presence of Ag NPs onto such dressings with Ag - content of 0.24% (w/w). The thermogravimetric analysis assured that the prepared dressings based on quaternized NWC fabric have higher thermal stability than the un-quaternized form.


Subject(s)
Bandages , Chitosan/chemistry , Coated Materials, Biocompatible/chemistry , Cotton Fiber , Hyaluronic Acid/chemistry , Metal Nanoparticles/chemistry , Silver/chemistry
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Sci Total Environ ; 639: 485-496, 2018 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29800842

ABSTRACT

This paper introduces a modeling framework for the analysis of real and virtual water flows at national scale. The framework has two components: (1) a national water model that simulates agricultural, industrial and municipal water uses, and available water and land resources; and (2) an international virtual water trade model that captures national virtual water exports and imports related to trade in crops and animal products. This National Water, Food & Trade (NWFT) modeling framework is applied to Egypt, a water-poor country and the world's largest importer of wheat. Egypt's food and water gaps and the country's food (virtual water) imports are estimated over a baseline period (1986-2013) and projected up to 2050 based on four scenarios. Egypt's food and water gaps are growing rapidly as a result of steep population growth and limited water resources. The NWFT modeling framework shows the nexus of the population dynamics, water uses for different sectors, and their compounding effects on Egypt's food gap and water self-sufficiency. The sensitivity analysis reveals that for solving Egypt's water and food problem non-water-based solutions like educational, health, and awareness programs aimed at lowering population growth will be an essential addition to the traditional water resources development solution. Both the national and the global models project similar trends of Egypt's food gap. The NWFT modeling framework can be easily adapted to other nations and regions.

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Sci Rep ; 6: 18863, 2016 Jan 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26738564

ABSTRACT

High-density memristor-crossbar architecture is a very promising technology for future computing systems. The simplicity of the gateless-crossbar structure is both its principal advantage and the source of undesired sneak-paths of current. This parasitic current could consume an enormous amount of energy and ruin the readout process. We introduce new adaptive-threshold readout techniques that utilize the locality and hierarchy properties of the computer-memory system to address the sneak-paths problem. The proposed methods require a single memory access per pixel for an array readout. Besides, the memristive crossbar consumes an order of magnitude less power than state-of-the-art readout techniques.

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Am J Kidney Dis ; 31(5): 853-5, 1998 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9590197

ABSTRACT

A 58 year-old man with end-stage renal disease who had received a cadaveric renal transplant presented with persistent hypertension and hypokalemia. Allograft renal artery stenosis, rejection, and cyclosporine effects were excluded. Hypokalemia persisted despite potassium supplementation and antihypertensive medications with hyperkalemic effects. The biochemical findings of primary hyperaldosteronism with a normal adrenal anatomy imaged by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) necessitated adrenal vein sampling to lateralize a left adrenal adenoma. His hypokalemia was cured by the removal of the adenoma, and his blood pressure (BP) control was easily achieved with a less complex regimen of antihypertensives. We suggest that the concomitant existence of resistant hypokalemia and posttransplantation hypertension, especially in the cyclosporine era, should stimulate a search for hyperaldosteronism; once transplant renal artery stenosis has been excluded, the patient should be investigated for primary hyperaldosteronism. When imaging studies fail to show adrenal pathology, adrenal vein sampling will likely do so.


Subject(s)
Hyperaldosteronism/complications , Hypertension/etiology , Kidney Transplantation , Postoperative Complications , Adrenocortical Adenoma/complications , Adrenocortical Adenoma/diagnosis , Humans , Hyperaldosteronism/diagnosis , Hypokalemia/etiology , Male , Middle Aged
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Hum Pathol ; 31(9): 1129-38, 2000 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11014582

ABSTRACT

Peritubular capillaries (PCs) with a circumferentially multilayered basement membrane have been suggested as an ultrastructural indicator of chronic renal allograft rejection (CR). The authors validated this lesion as a marker for CR, by analyzing its quantitative features, specificity, and sensitivity in 169 renal biopsy specimens. The mean number of circumferential layers (PCcirc) and the incidences of the grades (mild: 2 to 4, moderate: 5 to 6, severe: 7 or more layers) were investigated in biopsy specimens involving CR (CR(Bx), n = 46), acute rejection (n = 11), normal kidneys (n = 20), psoriatics treated with cyclosporine (n = 13), renal transplants with chronic cyclosporine toxicity (n = 12), native kidney diseases (NKD, n = 56), and transplant nephrectomies attributable to CR (Cr(nephr), n = 11). CR was diagnosed with regard to the clinical features and the presence of intimal fibrosis in 41 biopsy specimens or transplant glomerulopathy in 35 biopsy specimens (cg; identified only by electron microscopy in 10 cases). NKD included chronic glomerulonephritis, chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis, benign nephrosclerosis, thrombotic microangiopathy, diabetic nephropathy, and renal disease in elderly patients (median age, 72 years). All PCs around glomeruli were sampled (median, 14 profiles per case). PCs with a moderate/ severe lesion appeared as serrated profiles with a thick, ribbon-like basement membrane layer in semithin plastic sections. The numbers of circumferentially multilayered PCs were significantly characteristic of CR (PCcirc in CR(Bx): 2.87+/-1.83 SD; range, 0 to 7.36; P < .001 v other groups). A severe lesion occurred exclusively in CR (in 12% of the PCs in CR(Bx), and in 38% in CRnephr). A moderate lesion was observed in 0.6% of the PCs in NKD, 16% in CR(Bx), and 21% in CRnephr. Three or more PCs with a moderate lesion were encountered only in CR. A mild lesion was not suggestive of CR at all. In CR(Bx), 27 cases showed a severe lesion or 3 or more PCs with a moderate lesion (cpc; sensitivity: 59%). Four of the 27 cases lacked cg. The cumulative incidence of cpc and cg was 85%. In transplants with cyclosporine toxicity, the presence of cpc verified the coexistence of CR in 7 specimens. In conclusion, cpc is a specific marker of CR. The incidence of cpc increases as CR progresses. The lesion may be caused by a low-grade rejection injury to the PCs. Careful analysis of semithin sections promotes the better sampling of cpc. An ultrastructural demonstration of cpc and cg defines CR more precisely than does light microscopic evaluation per se.


Subject(s)
Graft Rejection/pathology , Kidney Transplantation/pathology , Kidney Tubules/blood supply , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Basement Membrane/drug effects , Basement Membrane/ultrastructure , Capillaries/drug effects , Capillaries/ultrastructure , Child , Chronic Disease , Cyclosporine/adverse effects , Female , Humans , Kidney Diseases/surgery , Kidney Tubules/pathology , Male , Middle Aged , Sensitivity and Specificity , Transplantation, Homologous
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Ital J Biochem ; 28(6): 441-55, 1979.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-399957

ABSTRACT

Results obtained as part of a study of the primary structure of mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase from pig heart are described. In particular, the S-aminoethylated protein was digested with trypsin and with the lysine specific protease from A. mellea. In the first case peptides contained 221 out of the total of 401 amino acid residues in the protein were obtained. By contrast the digest with A. mellea protease was not examined exhaustively and six peptides containing 49 amino acid residues were isolated. Digestion of the trifluoroacetylated and S-aminoethylated protein with A. mellea protease yielded a mixture of large fragments three of which, containing 89 amino acid residues, are described here. The combined results of these three digests yielded 66.6% of the total structure, concentrated mainly in the N-terminal half of the protein.


Subject(s)
Aspartate Aminotransferases , Isoenzymes , Mitochondria, Heart/enzymology , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Aziridines , Cytoplasm/enzymology , Endopeptidases , Fluoroacetates , Mercaptoethanol , Peptide Fragments/isolation & purification , Swine , Trypsin
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10503862

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the periodontal pathologic cause of Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome by comparing, with respect to neutrophil function, probands with Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome from 4 families in Egypt, unaffected siblings of the probands, and age-matched and gender-matched control subjects. STUDY DESIGN: Family histories and clinical dermal and oral manifestations of Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome were evaluated for 15 affected members of 4 families with the syndrome, 10 siblings of the probands, and 7 age-matched and gender-matched controls. Phagocytic and intracellular killing (lytic activity) of polymorphonuclear neutrophils was evaluated for all subjects according to a modification of the method of Wilkinson; opsonization was evaluated according to a modification of the methods of Cutler et al. Data were analyzed by means of analysis of variance. RESULTS: Family pedigrees were plotted, and consanguinity was noted in 3 of the 4 families with Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome. The means and SDs for phagocytic killing, lytic activity, and opsonization indices were as follows: probands, 4.76+/-1.99, 0.42+/-0.20, and 0.84+/-0.07; unaffected siblings, 10.4+/-1.3, 3.3+/-0.3, and 0.84+/-0.07; controls, 10.8+/-0.8, 3.5+/-0.6, and 0.85+/-0.05. The phagocytic killing and lytic activity indices demonstrated significance between the probands and both siblings and controls (P<.0005), whereas the opsonization index did not demonstrate significance between groups. CONCLUSIONS: Significantly decreased neutrophil function in probands with Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome was demonstrated with respect to neutrophil phagocytotic and lytic activity but not with respect to opsonization. Therefore, specific neutrophil dysfunction appears to be etiologically involved in this disorder.


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Neutrophils/physiology , Papillon-Lefevre Disease/immunology , Adolescent , Adult , Blood Bactericidal Activity , Case-Control Studies , Child , Child, Preschool , Consanguinity , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Opsonin Proteins/blood , Papillon-Lefevre Disease/genetics , Pedigree , Phagocytosis
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