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Bone | 2016

Lycopene treatment against loss of bone mass, microarchitecture and strength in relation to regulatory mechanisms in a postmenopausal osteoporosis model☆

Mohammed-Salleh M. Ardawi; Mohammed H. Badawoud; Sherif M. Hassan; Abdulrahim A. Rouzi; Jumanah M.S. Ardawi; Nouf M. AlNosani; M.H. Qari; Shaker A. Mousa

Lycopene supplementation decreases oxidative stress and exhibits beneficial effects on bone health, but the mechanisms through which it alters bone metabolism in vivo remain unclear. The present study aims to evaluate the effects of lycopene treatment on postmenopausal osteoporosis. Six-month-old female Wistar rats (n=264) were sham-operated (SHAM) or ovariectomized (OVX). The SHAM group received oral vehicle only and the OVX rats were randomized into five groups receiving oral daily lycopene treatment (mg/kg body weight per day): 0 OVX (control), 15 OVX, 30 OVX, and 45 OVX, and one group receiving alendronate (ALN) (2μg/kg body weight per day), for 12weeks. Bone densitometry measurements, bone turnover markers, biomechanical testing, and histomorphometric analysis were conducted. Micro computed tomography was also used to evaluate changes in microarchitecture. Lycopene treatment suppressed the OVX-induced increase in bone turnover, as indicated by changes in biomarkers of bone metabolism: serum osteocalcin (s-OC), serum N-terminal propeptide of type 1 collagen (s-PINP), serum crosslinked carboxyterminal telopeptides (s-CTX-1), and urinary deoxypyridinoline (u-DPD). Significant improvement in OVX-induced loss of bone mass, bone strength, and microarchitectural deterioration was observed in lycopene-treated OVX animals. These effects were observed mainly at sites rich in trabecular bone, with less effect in cortical bone. Lycopene treatment down-regulated osteoclast differentiation concurrent with up-regulating osteoblast together with glutathione peroxidase (GPx) catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities. These findings demonstrate that lycopene treatment in OVX rats primarily suppressed bone turnover to restore bone strength and microarchitecture.


Folia Morphologica | 2014

Origin of profunda femoris artery and its circumflex femoral branches: anatomical variations and clinical significance

Ashraf Youssef Nasr; Mohammed H. Badawoud; Abdulmonem Al-Hayani; Adel M. Hussein

BACKGROUND Knowledge of the anatomical variations of the profunda femoris artery and its circumflex branches is important during angiographic diagnostic procedures as well as during performing surgery in the femoral region. The aim of this study was to examine the original sites, distances and variations of the profunda femoris artery and its circumflex branches. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was conducted in the Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University from October, 2011 to May, 2013 after the approval of the medical ethical committee. Dissections of 90 femoral triangles of 25 male and 20 female adult human cadavers were performed to demonstrate the origin and distribution of the profunda femoris artery and its circumflex branches. RESULTS The profunda femoris artery mostly originated from the posterolateral aspect of the femoral artery in 42% of male limbs and in 42.5% of female limbs, from the posterior side in 24% of male and 27.5% of female limbs, from the lateral side in 20% of males and female limbs and from the posteromedial aspect in 14% of male limbs and in 7.5% of female limbs. The mean distance of origin of profunda femoris artery from the midpoint of inguinal ligament was 51.5 ± 1.9 mm in right male, 49.7 ± 1.9 mm in left male, 48.5 ± 2.2 mm in right female and 48.9 ± 2.2 mm in left female limbs. The medial and lateral circumflex arteries originated mostly from the profunda femoris artery (60% in males; 57.7% in females) at a mean distance of 18.6 ± 2.1 mm and 20.2 ± 2.2 mm in right male, 19.6 ± 1.9 mm and 22.5 ± 2.3 mm in left male, 18.8 ± 2.7 mm and 21 ± 2.6 mm in right female and 19.1 ± 2.1 mm and 21.7 ± 2.6 mm in left female limbs, respectively. The original incidence of the medial and lateral circumflex femoral arteries from the femoral artery including the common trunk was 40% in male and 42.3% in female limbs. CONCLUSIONS Awareness of the original sites and distances of the profunda femoris artery and its circumflex femoral branches will allow the surgeon to define the vascular pattern before performing any invasive procedure and to avoid unexpected iatrogenic injuries.


Folia Morphologica | 2003

Immunohistochemical and morphometric study of the effect of maternal diabetes on rat foetal pancreatic islets

Mohammed H. Badawoud


Neurosciences (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) | 2013

Effects of exposure to lead on the peripheral motor system of the rat. An ultrastructural study.

Mohammed H. Badawoud; Sherif M. Hassan


Saudi Medical Journal | 2006

Development of fetal rat pancreatic islet A cells : A quantitative and immunocytochemical study

Mohammed H. Badawoud


Folia Morphologica | 2006

The effect of maternal diabetes on pancreatic islets in newborn rats: a quantitative and immunocytochemical study

Mohammed H. Badawoud


Saudi Medical Journal | 2004

Structural study on cultured isolated fetal rat pancreatic islets.

Faisal Al-Mashat; Abdulrahman Sibiany; Mostafa M. El-Naggar; Mohammed H. Badawoud; Ahmed A. Alayat; Mohammed S. Ardawi


Saudi Medical Journal | 2003

Immunohistochemical and morphometric study of the development of fetal and newborn rat pancreatic islets.

Mohammed H. Badawoud


Saudi Medical Journal | 2013

Anatomical variation of brachial artery bifurcation

Mayson A. Al-Sowayigh; Azza I. Zaki; Amira El-haggagy; Iman H. Abdel Aal; Mohammed H. Badawoud


Archive | 2013

Effects of exposure to lead on the peripheral motor system of the rat

Mohammed H. Badawoud; Sherif M. Hassan

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Adel M. Hussein

King Abdulaziz University

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M.H. Qari

King Abdulaziz University

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