Eid M. Daoud
Mansoura University
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Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research | 2011
Mohamed Helaly; Eid M. Daoud; Noha El-Mashad
Background. The low serum level of testosterone in the elderly subjects may contribute to coronary artery disease (CAD). Our aim is to study serum levels of free testosterone in elderly men with CAD. Subjects and Methods. This study was conducted on 100 elderly males with CAD, one half of them was presented with ACS (with mean age 69.6 ± 2.44 year), and the other half was presented with stable CAD (with mean age 69.42 ± 2.14 year), in addition to 50 apparently healthy elderly males (with mean age 69.06 ± 1.64 year) as a control group. We detected the levels of serum free testosterone, cortisol, fibrinogen, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1(PAI-1), high sensitive C-reactive protein(hsCRP), interleukin-6(IL-6). Results. Cases with CAD had significant lower values of free testosterone and HDL-c, but they had significant higher values of cortisol, fibrinogen, PAI-1, IL-6, hsCRP, in comparison to control group. Cases with ACS had significant higher values of cortisol, hsCRP, IL-6, fibrinogen, PAI-1, total cholesterol and BMI more than those with stable CAD. The free testosterone had significant negative correlation with fibrinogen, PAI-1, hsCRP and IL-6 in both groups of patients. Conclusion. The lower value of serum free testosterone in elderly male subjects may contribute to CAD.
International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries | 2013
Mohamed Helaly; Ehab E. Abdel-Khalek; Hala A. Abdel-Hafez; Ahmed Wafa Soliman; Eid M. Daoud; Zakaria Fawzy Lotfy
Type 2 diabetes is a polygenic disease characterized by interaction of environmental and genetic factors. The paraoxonase 1 gene (PON1) 55 and 192 polymorphisms have been reported to be associated with type 2 diabetes and its complications. Our aim is to study the PON1 55, 192 gene polymorphisms and enzyme activity in type 2 diabetic Egyptian population with complications. 100 type 2 diabetic patients with complications (34 with cardiac and 66 with microvascular complications (neuropathy, retinopathy and/or nephropathy)). This was in addition to 100 healthy control subjects of matched age and sex were taken. PON1 55 L⁄M and 192 Q⁄R gene polymorphisms and PON1 enzyme activity serum levels were detected. The LL genotype of PON1 55 polymorphism and QR and QQ genotypes of PON1 192 polymorphism were more frequent among the patients with diabetic complications. The PON1 enzyme activity levels were lower among the diabetic patients than in control subjects. PON1 55 and 192 polymorphisms and enzyme activity seems to be related to diabetic complications in this population.
The Egyptian Heart Journal | 2012
Eid M. Daoud; Ayman Ahmed Abdelaziz; Nahed Abdallah Hassan
The Egyptian Heart Journal | 2011
Eid M. Daoud; Mahmoud M. Ramadan; Nader El-Shahhat; Ayman A. Abd Elsamad; Nader El-Malkey; Sherif A. Sakr; Insaf Bassam; Hazem Hakeem; Asmaa Eneen; Adel El-Badrawy
The Egyptian Heart Journal | 2013
Eid M. Daoud; Ahmed A. Wafa
The Egyptian Heart Journal | 2012
Ahmed A. Wafa; Eid M. Daoud; Gamal F. Gomaa
The Egyptian Heart Journal | 2011
Ayman Ahmed Abdelaziz; Eid M. Daoud
The Egyptian Heart Journal | 2015
Ayman Ahmed Abdelaziz; Eid M. Daoud; Nader Elmalky; Mona Abo Bakr El-Hussiny; Sahar Alsayed Mohamed
Egyptian Journal of Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis | 2014
Ayman Ahmed Abdelaziz; Eid M. Daoud
Egyptian Journal of Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis | 2014
Eid M. Daoud; Ayman Ahmed Abdelaziz; Ayman A. Abd Elsamad