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Andrologia | 2017

A potential mechanism associated with lead-induced testicular toxicity in rats.

Mohammed Abu El-Magd; K. A. Kahilo; N. E. Nasr; Tarek Kamal; Mustafa Shukry; Ayman A. Saleh

This study was conducted to investigate the mechanism of lead (Pb)‐induced testicular toxicity. We examined the impact of Pb toxicity on 17β‐oestradiol (E2), oestrogen receptors (ERs) and aromatase P450 which are key factors in spermatogenesis. Treatment of rats with Pb acetate (PbAc, 50 mg/L in drinking water) significantly reduced sperm count, motility, viability and increased sperm abnormalities along with degenerative changes in seminiferous tubules and Leydig cells. Additionally, administration of PbAc resulted in a significant reduction in serum testosterone, serum and testicular E2 as well as increased level of testicular testosterone. Pb also induced testicular oxidative stress as evidenced by a significant decrease in the activities of superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase and catalase antioxidant enzymes, and increased malondialdehyde level in the testis. At the molecular level, Pb treatment downregulated the mRNA expression of P450 arom (Cyp19) and ERα. In conclusion, Pb induces testicular oxidative damage and disrupts spermatogenesis, at least in part, via downregulation of Cyp19 and ERα expression, which further decrease E2 level. These data, therefore, provide insight into the mechanism of lead‐induced testicular toxicity.


Clinical Ophthalmology | 2015

Aloe vera gel facilitates re-epithelialization of corneal alkali burn in normal and diabetic rats.

Ayman Atiba; Tamer Wasfy; Walied Abdo; Ahmed Ghoneim; Tarek Kamal; Mustafa Shukry

Purpose To investigate the efficacy of topical applied aloe vera (AV) and to facilitate the repair of the standardized alkaline corneal ulcer in normal and diabetic rats. Materials and methods The corneal alkali-burn injury model was established unilaterally in Wistar rats by filter paper saturated with 0.01 M NaOH contacting the eyes for 45 seconds. Rats were divided into four groups: normal control (NC), normal AV (NAV), diabetic control (DC), and diabetic AV (DAV). NAV and DAV groups were treated with AV gel eye drops four times daily, and NC and DC groups were treated with normal saline for 3 days. Corneal epithelial wound closure and degree of edema were recorded using slit lamp and optical coherence tomography at 0, 24, 48, and 72 hours postwounding. Histological examination was conducted to evaluate the degree of inflammation and the healing effect. Results Corneal epithelial wound healing was better in the NAV group than in the NC group, and it was significantly higher in the DAV group than in the DC group (P<0.05). In comparison to the DC group, DAV treated with AV demonstrated a marked reduction in edema at 48 and 72 hours. Histologically, corneal re-epithelialization was complete and higher in DAV group than that in DC group; moreover, the inflammatory cells were increased in DC group than DAV group (P<0.05). Conclusion This study demonstrated the efficacy of AV for enhanced corneal re-epithelialization, as well as reduced inflammatory response after alkali burn in rats; therefore, it could be useful as a therapy for diabetic keratopathy.


Neurological Research | 2015

Pinacidil and levamisole prevent glutamate-induced death of hippocampal neuronal cells through reducing ROS production

Mustafa Shukry; Tarek Kamal; Radi Ali; Foad Farrag; Essam A. Almadaly; Ayman A. Saleh; Mohammed Abu El-Magd

Abstract Activators of both adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP)-sensitive K+ (KATP) channel and cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) Cl−  channel have significant in vivo and in vitro neuroprotection against glutamate-induced death of some neuronal cells. Here, the effect of the KATP channel activator, pinacidil, and the CFTR Cl−  channel opener, levamisole, against glutamate-induced oxidative stress were investigated in mouse hippocampal cells, HT22. The results from cell viability assay (WST-1) showed that pinacidil and levamisole weakly protected cells against glutamate-induced toxicity at 10 μM and their effect increased in a dose-dependent manner till reach maximum protection at 300 μM. Pretreatment with pinacidil or levamisole significantly suppressed the elevation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) triggered by glutamate through stabilising mitochondrial membrane potential and subsequently protected HT22 cells against glutamate-induced death. HT22 cells viability was maintained by pinacidil and levamisole in presence of glutathione inhibitor, BSO. Also, pinacidil and levamisole pretreatment did not induce recovery of glutathione levels decreased by glutamate Expectedly, this protection was abolished by the KATP and CFTR Cl−  channels blocker, glibenclamide. Thus, both pinacidil and levamisole protect HT22 cells against glutamate-induced cell death through stabilising mitochondrial membrane potential and subsequently decreasing ROS production.


Acta Histochemica | 2014

Regulation of chick early B-cell factor-1 gene expression in feather development

Mohammed Abu El-Magd; Ahmed Sayed-Ahmed; Ashraf Awad; Mustafa Shukry

The chick Ebf1 (early B-cell factor-1) gene is a member of a novel family of helix loop helix transcription factors. The expression profile, regulation and significance of this gene have been extensively studied in lymphatic, nervous, adipose and muscular tissues. However, cEbf1 expression, regulation and function in the feather of chick embryo have not yet been investigated. cEbf1 expression was first detected throughout the mesenchymal core of some few feather placodes (D7-D7.5). After feathers became mature and grew distally (D9 and D10), the mesenchymal expression of cEbf1 became confined to the caudal margin of the proximal half of all formed feather buds. Because this dynamic pattern of expression resembles that of Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) protein and bone morphogenetic protein (Bmp4) plus the crucial role of these two major signals in feather development, we hypothesized that cEbf1 expression in the feather may be regulated by Shh and Bmp4. In a feather explant culture system, Shh signals are necessary to initiate and maintain cEbf1 expression in the posterior half of the feather bud, while Bmp4 is crucial for the initial cEbf1 expression in the anterior half of the feather bud. Inhibition of Shh, not only down-regulates cEbf1, but also changes the morphology of feather buds, which become irregular and fused. This is the first study to demonstrate that cEbf1 expression in the feather bud is under the control of Shh and Bmp4 signals and that expression may play a role in the normal development of feathers.


Veterinary Medicine International | 2015

Evaluation of Analgesic Effect of Caudal Epidural Tramadol, Tramadol-Lidocaine, and Lidocaine in Water Buffalo Calves (Bubalus bubalis)

Ayman Atiba; Alaa Ghazy; Naglaa Gomaa; Tarek Kamal; Mustafa Shukry

Aim of this study was to compare the analgesic effect of tramadol and a combination of tramadol-lidocaine with that produced by lidocaine administration in the epidural space in buffalo calves. In a prospective randomized crossover study, ten male buffalo calves were used to compare the epidural analgesic effect of tramadol (1 mg/kg) and tramadol-lidocaine combination (0.5 mg/kg and 0.11 mg/kg, resp.) with that produced by 2% lidocaine (0.22 mg/kg). Loss of sensation was examined by pin-prick test. Onset time, duration, and degree of analgesia and ataxia were recorded after each treatment. Heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), rectal temperature, and haematobiochemical parameters were recorded after all treatments. Time to onset and duration of analgesia, respectively, were as follows: tramadol 11 ± 2 min and 208 ± 15 min; tramadol-lidocaine 6 ± 2 min and 168 ± 9 min; lidocaine 4 ± 1 min and 67 ± 13 min. Onset time and duration were significantly longer with tramadol than the other treatments. Duration was significantly longer with tramadol-lidocaine than lidocaine. Ataxia was mildly observed in tramadol-lidocaine and was moderate in lidocaine. HR, RR, and rectal temperature did not differ significantly from baseline after any treatment. Haematobiochemical parameters returned to basal levels by 24 h after all treatments. This combination might be clinically useful to provide analgesia in buffalo for long-duration surgical procedures.


International Journal of Morphology | 2015

Pineal Gland Plays a Role in Gonadal Development after Eyelids Separation in Puppies

Khalil Abou-Easa; Mohammed Abu El-Magd; Ehab Tousson; Amin Hassanin; Mustafa Shukry; Mohammed Salama

Diversos estudios morfologicos y funcionales han sido realizados sobre la glandula pineal en distintas especies de mamiferos. Sin embargo, no hay informes publicados acerca del rol de la glandula pineal en el desarrollo gonadal antes y despues de la separacion de los parpados en cachorros. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo trazar los cambios histo-morfologicos postnatales en la glandula pineal y las gonadas de los cachorros antes (2, 10 y 11 dias de edad) y despues (25, 35 y 40 dias de edad) de la separacion de los parpados, en un intento por investigar el posible rol de la glandula pineal en el desarrollo gonadal. En general, la diferenciacion de los pinealocitos, celulas intersticiales endocrinas de los testiculos y las celulas estromales del ovario coincide con el inicio de la separacion de los parpados en cachorros. El examen histologico de glandula pineal y los cortes gonadales de los cachorros, despues de la separacion de los parpados, revelo una notable diferenciacion de los pinealocitos y las celulas intersticiales endocrinas testiculares, asi como la posible evidencia de foliculogenesis en el ovario. Sorprendentemente, en el receptor de melatonina (MT1) los niveles de expresion de proteinas fueron significativamente superiores en los ovarios y los testiculos de los cachorros despues de la separacion de los parpados. Ademas, el ARNm y la expresion de la proteina AANAT, una enzima limitante de la velocidad en la biosintesis de la melatonina, aumentaron notablemente en la glandula pineal de los cachorros con los ojos abiertos. Nuestros resultados sugieren que existe un aumento de la produccion de melatonina por parte de la glandula pineal en los cachorros con los ojos abiertos, lo que podria jugar un rol vital en los cambios evolutivos observados enlas gonadas de estos cachorros.


World Mycotoxin Journal | 2017

The ameliorative effect of Aspergillus awamori on aflatoxin B1-induced hepatic damage in rabbits

D.H. Abdelhady; M.A. El-Abasy; S.S.E. Abou-Asa; Z.I. Elbialy; Mustafa Shukry; A.H. Hussein; Ayman A. Saleh; Mohammed Abu El-Magd

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary supplementation of Aspergillus awamori on aflatoxin B1 (AFB1)-induced liver damage in rabbits. Administration of AFB1 (0.3 mg/kg diet) led to a significant reduction in body weight, body weight gain, total feed intake, total serum proteins, albumin, high density lipoprotein-cholesterol, phagocytic activity, phagocytic index, and the antioxidant enzyme, glutathione peroxidase (GPx). Moreover, AFB1 administration was associated with a significant increase in feed conversion ratio, lipid peroxidation and serum levels of aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyl transferase, lactate dehydrogenase and total bilirubin. In addition, livers of AFB1-supplemented animals showed fatty degeneration with vacuolisation, focal areas of necrosis, mononuclear cells infiltration hyperplasia of bile ducts and sinusoids. A significant increase in the hepatic expression of the biotransformation gene (Cyp3A6), stress-...


Stress | 2017

Alleviation by gamma amino butyric acid supplementation of chronic heat stress-induced degenerative changes in jejunum in commercial broiler chickens

Rasha A. Al wakeel; Mustafa Shukry; Ahmed Abdel Azeez; Michel Saad

Abstract High ambient temperature adversely influences poultry production. In the present study, gamma amino butyric acid (GABA) supplementation was used to alleviate the adverse changes due to heat stress (HS) in a broiler chicken strain (Ross 308). At 21 days of age, the birds were divided into four groups of 13. Two groups were housed under normal room temperature, one group was given orally 0.2 ml 0.9% physiological saline (CN) daily, the other group received 0.2 ml of 0.5% GABA solution orally (GN). A third group was exposed to environmental HS (33 ± 1 °C lasting for 2 weeks) + physiological saline (CH) and a fourth group was exposed to HS + GABA supplementation (GH). GABA supplementation during HS significantly reduced the birds’ increased body temperature (p <.0001) and increased their body weight gain (p <.0001). This effect was associated with increases in the heat stress-induced reductions in jejunal villus length, crypt depth and mucous membrane thickness, and decreases in the vascular changes occurred due to HS. Additionally, GABA supplementation significantly modulated HS-induced changes in glucose facilitated transporter 2 (GLUT2), peptide transporter 1 (PEPT1) and heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) mRNA expression in the jejunal mucosa (p < .0001). GABA supplementation also significantly elevated the triiodothyronine (T3) hormone level and hemoglobin levels and decreased the heterophil–lymphocyte ratio (H/L ratio) (p <.0001). Furthermore, it induced higher hepatic glutathione peroxidase enzyme (GSH-Px) activities and decreased the malondialdehyde dehydrogenase (MDA) content. These results indicate that GABA supplementation during HS may be used to alleviate HS-related changes in broiler chickens.


alexandria journal of veterinary sciences | 2015

Comparison of Lidocaine and Lidocaine–Neostigmine for Epidural Analgesia in Water Buffalo Calves (Bubalus Bubalis) -

Alaa Ghazy; Ayman Atiba; Mustafa Shukry; Tarek Kamal


American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2013

Constitutive Androstane Receptor Dependent and Independent Modulation of CYP3A2, CYP1A2 by Phenobarbital and Fibrate in Rats’ Liver

Zein Shaban Ibrahim; Mohamed Mohamed Ahmed; Mustafa Shukry; Mayumi Ishizuka

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