Muhammad Harris Shoaib
University of Lahore
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Cancer Investigation | 2015
Salman Aziz; Syed Shoaib Ahmed; Asad Ali; Faiza Akhter Khan; Gulraiz Zulfiqar; Javed Iqbal; Ayyaz Ali Khan; Muhammad Harris Shoaib
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is considered to be one of the most fatal diseases worldwide, owing to its late diagnosis and lack of availability of established reliable biomarkers. The aim of this study was to highlight the significance of immunosuppressive cytokines as potential biomarkers in OSCC. Whole unstimulated saliva was collected from each individual (30 OSCC patients and 33 age- and gender-matched healthy controls). Immunosuppressive cytokines, including IL-4, IL-10, IL-13, and IL-1RA, were evaluated in each sample using Luminex multianalyte profiling (xMAP) technology on BioPlex instrument. Our results showed that all the studied salivary cytokines were raised in OSCC patients as compared to controls, where IL-10 and IL-13 salivary levels showed statistically significant difference (p = .004 and p = .010, respectively). Mean levels of salivary cytokines in three histologically defined OSCC categories, compared employing one-way ANOVA, showed that salivary levels of IL-1RA were highest in patients having poorly differentiated OSCC tumors as compared to those having moderately and well-differentiated tumors (p = .000 and p = .002, respectively). Among OSCC individuals, duration of smokeless tobacco correlated positively with IL-1RA (p = .036). We conclude that salivary levels of immunosuppressive cytokines, IL-4, IL-10, IL-13, and IL-1RA, could prove to be potential biomarkers of OSCC and can be further investigated as markers of early detection and disease progression.
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2018
Shakeel Waqqar; Salman Aziz; Rabia Shakeel; Anum Waheed; Syed Shoaib Ahmed; Asad Ali; Ayyaz Ali Khan; Muhammad Harris Shoaib
The main goal of this work was to highlight the significance of redox imbalance in the pathophysiology of bacterial vaginosis (BV). We studied the pro‐oxidant (malondialdehyde) and antioxidants (glutathione, total antioxidant capacity) in the vaginal fluids of women and compared them on the basis of their Nugent score (NS).
BioMed Research International | 2017
Fatima Ramzan Ali; Muhammad Harris Shoaib; Rabia Ismail Yousuf; Syed Abid Ali; Muhammad Suleman Imtiaz; Lubna Bashir; Shazia Naz
The aim of the study was to develop a reservoir-type transdermal patch for a controlled delivery of dexibuprofen and to evaluate its in vivo anti-inflammatory activity in Albino Wistar rats. In order to develop these patches, six formulations of dexibuprofen microemulsion comprising ethyl oleate, Tween 80: PG (2 : 1), and water were prepared by simplex lattice design and characterized. The reservoir compartment was filled with these microemulsions and in vitro release and skin permeation were assessed. The optimized patch was obtained on the basis of the responses: Q24 and flux. The impact of drug loading, surface area, membrane thickness, adhesive, and agitation speed on drug release and permeation was also studied. The skin sensitivity reaction and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of optimized patch were evaluated. Stability study at three different temperatures for three months was carried out. The result suggests that a membrane based patch with zero-order release rate, Q24 of 79.13 ± 3.08%, and maximum flux of 331.17 µg/cm2h can be obtained exhibiting suitable anti-inflammatory activity with no visible skin sensitivity reaction. The outcomes of stability study recommend storage of patches at 4°C having shelf-life of 6.14 months. The study demonstrates that the reservoir-type transdermal patch of dexibuprofen microemulsion has a potential of delivering drug across skin in controlled manner with required anti-inflammatory activity.
Archive | 2012
Muhammad Aamir; Obaid Khattak; She Yuanguan; Muhammad Irfan; Muhammad Harris Shoaib; Mansoor Khattak
Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2013
Faaiza Qazi; Muhammad Harris Shoaib; Rabia Ismail Yousuf; Tanveer Mustafa Qazi; Zafar Alam Mehmood; Syed Muhammad Farid Hasan
Journal of Bioequivalence & Bioavailability | 2014
Iyad Naeem Muhammad; Muhammad Harris Shoaib; Rabia Ismail Yousuf
Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2011
Muhammad Hanif; Ranjha Nm; Muhammad Harris Shoaib; Mudasser J; Rabia Ismail Yousuf; Ahmad Khan; Zia-Ul-Haq M
Latin American Journal of Pharmacy | 2012
Iyad Naeem Muhammad; Rabia Ismail Yousuf; Muhammad Hanif; Muhammad Harris Shoaib; Sabahat Jabeen; Tariq Ali
Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2008
Muhammad Harris Shoaib; Shaikh D; Yousuf Ri; Baqir Shyum Naqvi; Hashmi K
Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2015
Muhammad Fayyaz; Rabia Ismail Yousuf; Muhammad Harris Shoaib; Tariq Ali; Iqbal Nasiri; Nida Ashraf