Mohammed Hasan Mukhtar
Umm al-Qura University
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Journal of Molecular Biomarkers & Diagnosis | 2015
Sameer H. Fatani; Mohammed Hasan Mukhtar; Abeer S. Ali; Hoda M. El-Emshaty; Wesam A. Nasif
Introduction: Gastric cancer (GC) remains a major public health problem worldwide being the third commonest cause of cancer death worldwide. Many recent studies focus on the immunohistochemical evaluation of Bcl-2 expression and its serum expression and its prognostic significance in gastric cancer each one separately. We conducted our study to determine the correlation between serum Bcl-2 antigen and gastric carcinoma, to investigate whether serum Bcl-2 concentrations can be used as marker for immunohistochemical determination of Bcl-2 alterations in gastric cancer patients and examine the association between its expression and other clinicopathological parameters. Methods: Our study conducted in Forty-five consecutive patients with gastric cancer underwent gastrectomy in Mansoura Gastroenterology Center. ELISA was used for the estimation of serum Bcl-2 levels in patients with different stages of gastric cancer. Immunohistochemical localization of Bcl-2 antigen was performed on formalinfixed, paraffin-embedded tissue block; Bcl-2 expression was detected from mild to moderate apoptotic index (AI). Results: Positive serum Bcl-2 expression was found in 13/45 patients (28.9%). Bcl-2 protein was immunohistochemically localized in the cytoplasm of 45% (18/40) of gastric cancer patients. Total apoptosis positivity in Bcl2 detected immunohistochemicaly was detected in 45% (18/ 40) of cases; while total apoptosis positivity in serum expression of Bcl-2 was detected in 28.9% (13/ 45). Conclusion: our current study demonstrated that the formation and growth of cancer is a complex process that requires further research in correlation with the results assessed between serum and immunohistochemical expression of Bcl-2 and with its role in the process of apoptosis.
The Open Medicinal Chemistry Journal | 2018
Wesam A. Nasif; Mohammed Hasan Mukhtar; Hoda M. El-Emshaty; Ahmed H. Alwazna
Background: Hemodialysis (HD) patients with secondary Hyperparathyroidism (s-HPT) are exposed to increased inflammation and oxidative stress. In HD patients, oxidized albumin is a reliable marker of oxidative stress and its clinical significance has been rarely studied. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate Cys34 Human Serum Albumin (HSA) as oxidative stress biomarker in HD patients with s-HPT and its relationship with inflammation on bone turnover markers during oral calcitriol supplementation for vitamin D. Patients and Methods: Fifteen stable hemodialysis patients with s-HPT (mean age 48.67±8.15, 11 males and 4 females) were used in the experiment to receive calcitriol treatment for 16 weeks (0.25mcg or 0.5 mcg once a day according to serum level of Ca and P for each). The changes in the serum biochemical parameters (Ca, P, ALP, and iPTH), inflammatory markers (CRP and IL-6 levels) and serum oxidative stress condition (SOD, IS and albumin ratio HNA/HMA) were evaluated before and at 8 and 16 weeks of calcitriol treatment. The correlations between those factors were studied. Results: All patients responded to oral calcitriol therapy, with a significant decrease in the serum iPTH. The results showed that calcitriol could effectively suppress iPTH secretion with a significant elevation of serum Ca and P but ALP remained unchanged during the study. It can also effectively reduce the inflammatory markers (CRP and IL-6), while increasing the oxidative markers (SOD and IS). Oxidative albumin ratio HNA/HMA showed a significant (p=0.001) reduction after 16 weeks of calcitriol treatment and the redox state of HSA showed a positive prediction for hyperparathyroidism and for inflammation. Conclusion: The redox state of HSA could be used as a predictor for monitoring hyperparathyroidism and inflammation during calcitriol treatment by retarding albumin oxidation in HD patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism.
Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome | 2016
Wesam A. Nasif; Mohammed Hasan Mukhtar; Mohammed Mahmoud Nour Eldein; Sami S. Ashgar
Obesity & Control Therapies: Open Access | 2017
Hala F. M. Kamel; Hiba Saeed A. Bagader Al-Amodi; Mohammed Hasan Mukhtar
International Journal of Pharmacology | 2017
Mohammed Hasan Mukhtar; Waleed Hassan AlMalki; Aisha Azmat; Mohammad Raafat Abd; Muhammad Ahmed
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine | 2017
Imran Shahid; Waleed Hassan AlMalki; Mohammed W. Al-Rabia; Mohammed Hasan Mukhtar; Shaia Saleh R. Almalki; Saad A. Alkahtani; Sami S. Ashgar; Hani S. Faidah; Muhammad Hassan Hafeez
Pharmacology & Pharmacy | 2016
Ashraf Nabiel Abdalla; Waleed Hassan Almaliki; Mohammed Hasan Mukhtar; Firoz Anwar; Imran Shahid; Salah Ali Menshawi; Tagreed Sadeek Alsulimani
Archive | 2016
Amr Amin; Mohammed Hasan Mukhtar; Essam NoorEldin; Fahd Gethami; Fayez Hafez; Sameer H. Fatani; Neda Bogari; Abdullatif Taha Babakr; Soud Khogeer; Ahmed Fawzy
Journal of Database Management | 2016
Mohammed Hasan Mukhtar; Hoda M. El-Emshaty; Hiba S. Alamodi; Wesam A. Nasif
Biosciences, Biotechnology Research Asia | 2016
Amr Amin; Mohammed Hasan Mukhtar; Essam NoorEldin; Fahd Gethami; Fayez Hafez; Sameer H. Fatani; Neda Bogari; Mohammed NoorEldin; Abdullatif Taha Babakr; Soud Khogeer; Ahmed Fawzy