Publications by authors named "Batiha G"

Inflammatory bowel disease is a collection of intestinal disorders that cause inflammation in the digestive tract. Prolonged inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract is a major risk factor for colorectal cancer. The objective of this study was to fucus on gene expression levels of (KRT-14; associated with epithelial cell integrity) and enhancer of zeste homolog-1 (EZH-2; involved in cellular proliferation) in a IBD rat model in order to rule out impact of nutraceuticals (pumpkin seed oil; PSO) as a complementary approach to conventional treatments of IBD.

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Cerebrolysin (CBL) is a combination of neurotrophic peptides and amino acids derived from pig brains. CBL can cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and its biological effect is similar to the effect of endogenous neurotrophic effects. The mechanism of action of CBL is related to the induction of neurogenesis, neuroplasticity, neuroprotection, and neurotrophicity.

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The functions of the heart and brain are closely linked and essential to support human life by the heart-brain axis, which is a complex interconnection between the heart and brain. Also, cardiac function and cerebral blood flow regulate the brain's metabolism and function. Therefore, deterioration of cardiac function may affect cognitive function and may increase the risk of dementia.

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Background: Fascioliasis represents one of the most significant parasitic and foodborne zoonotic diseases in the world. Resistance to currently deployed human and veterinary flukicides is a growing health problem. Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) have developed enormous importance in nanomedicine.

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The hydrothermal synthesis is presented of copper-doped carbon dots (Cu-CDs) from citric acid, urea, and copper chloride, resulting in blue-fluorescent particles with stable emission at 438 nm when excited at 340 nm. Through comprehensive spectroscopic and microscopic characterization (FTIR, XPS, UV, and HRTEM), the Cu-CDs demonstrated remarkable stability across varying pH levels, ionic strengths, temperatures, and UV exposure. Notably, Cu-CDs exhibit ultra-sensitive and selective detection of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] ions in aqueous environments driven by fluorescence quenching.

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Epilepsy is a neurological disease characterized by unprovoked recurrent epileptic seizures. Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the commonest type of focal epilepsy in adults that resist to the conventional anti-seizure medications (ASMs). Interestingly, ASMs do not affect the epileptogenesis and progression of disease.

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  • Vascular dementia (VaD) is the second most common type of dementia after Alzheimer’s disease, characterized by cognitive impairment and memory loss, often linked to cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA).
  • Early diagnosis and the use of anti-inflammatory treatments can potentially prevent the development of VaD, but there are currently no effective drugs available specifically for its management.
  • Statins, commonly used for lowering cholesterol, may show promise in treating VaD and improving cognitive function, but the exact mechanisms of their effectiveness are still not well understood.
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by cognitive impairment and memory deficit. Even with extensive research and studies, presently, there is no effective treatment for the management of AD. Besides, most of drugs used in the treatment of AD did not avert the AD neuropathology, and the disease still in a progressive status.

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Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a chronic metabolic disorder caused by defective insulin signaling, insulin resistance, and impairment of insulin secretion. Autophagy is a conserved lysosomal-dependent catabolic cellular pathway involved in the pathogenesis of T2D and its complications. Basal autophagy regulates pancreatic β-cell function by enhancing insulin release and peripheral insulin sensitivity.

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The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a clustering of abdominal obesity, hypertension, hyperglycaemia, hypertriglyceridemia and low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) level. MetS development is affected by endocrine hormones such as prolactin (PRL) hormone which induce insulin resistance and central obesity because PRL is implicated in the pathogenesis of MetS. Pituitary PRL controls mammary gland, however extra-pituitary PRL is highly intricate in the regulation of adipose tissue function.

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Due to the complex pathophysiology of AD (Alzheimer's Disease), there are currently no effective clinical treatments available, except for acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. However, CREB (cyclic AMP-responsive element binding protein) has been identified as the critical factor for the transcription in memory formation. Understanding the effect of potential drugs on the CREB pathway could lead to the development of new therapeutic molecules.

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is developed due to the development of insulin resistance (IR) and pancreatic β cell dysfunction with subsequent hyperglycaemia. Hyperglycaemia-induced oxidative stress and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress enhances inflammatory disorders, leading to further pancreatic β cell dysfunction. These changes trigger autophagy activation, which recycles cytoplasmic components and injured organelles.

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The metabolic syndrome or syndrome X is a clustering of different components counting insulin resistance (IR), glucose intolerance, visceral obesity, hypertension and dyslipidemia. It has been shown that IR and dysregulation of insulin signalling play a critical role in the development of metabolic syndrome by initiating the pathophysiology of metabolic syndrome through induction of glucolipotoxicity, impairment of glucose disposal and triggering of pro-inflammatory response. Furthermore, metabolic syndrome unfavourably affects the cognitive function and the development of different neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer disease (AD) by inducing oxidative stress, neuroinflammation and brain IR.

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Background: Wound healing is a complex procedure that requires the coordination of several factors, so this study aimed to assess the zinc oxide nanoparticles' regenerated effect and stem cell exosomes on full-thickness wounds in rats.

Methods: Seventy-two Wistar male rats were subjected to a full-thickness skin defect (20 mm2) on the dorsal surface of each rat between two shoulder joints. The rats were randomized into four groups (18/group) according to wound treatments.

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  • * The transmission of this disease requires freshwater snails and human contact with contaminated water, with no effective vaccines currently available despite ongoing research into potential candidates.
  • * Praziquantel (PZQ) is a key medication for treating schistosomiasis, but its widespread use has raised concerns about drug resistance, while reinfection in high-risk areas and immature worms limit its effectiveness, highlighting the urgent need for a vaccine.
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  • Bioactive compounds, particularly essential oils (EOs) and their terpenoids, have been shown to effectively accelerate wound healing (WH) by providing a safe alternative to traditional treatments.
  • Studies have identified 38 species of EOs from various families, with the Lamiaceae family being the most represented, highlighting their roles as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial agents, and facilitating cellular repair and proliferation through various biological mechanisms.
  • Recent advancements in nanotechnology have enhanced the development of drug delivery systems (DDS) that incorporate EOs, but challenges remain in translating these innovations into practical clinical applications for wound management.
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Magnesium is an essential nutrient for various physiological processes and becomes even more vital during pregnancy, contributing to muscle relaxation, bone development, electrolyte balance, and blood pressure regulation. Despite the fact that the dietary sources of magnesium are diversified, it is still challenging to obtain it in sufficient quantities during pregnancy. We have elucidated its interactions and its specific impact on maternal-fetal health in different research publications.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an age-associated neurodegenerative condition marked by amyloid plaques, synaptic dysfunction, and neuronal loss. Besides conventional medical care, herbal therapies, both raw and refined, have attracted researchers for their potential therapeutic effects. As a proof-of-concept, our study combined HPLC-DAD analysis of bioactive constituents, network pharmacology, molecular dynamics (MD), molecular docking, post-MD analysis, and experimental verification to investigate the mechanisms of crude drug formulations as a therapeutic strategy for AD.

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  • The study evaluated the anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and gastro-protective effects of β-Citronellol using various laboratory methods, including in vitro tests and animal models.
  • Results showed that β-Citronellol effectively prevented protein denaturation and stabilized red blood cell membranes, along with reducing inflammation and gastric ulcers in rats.
  • The findings indicate that β-Citronellol's protective effects are mediated through key inflammatory pathways involving COX-1, COX-2, and other markers, enhancing oxidative balance in gastric tissue.
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  • The widespread and unprescribed use of macrolide antibiotics during the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil was driven by a lack of scientific knowledge among the population.
  • Samples of Staphylococcus bacteria were collected from hospital environments to study resistance genes linked to these antibiotics, particularly in urinary tract infections.
  • The research examined the broader implications of antibiotic misuse on community health, the environment, and connections between physiological and immunological factors, emphasizing the importance of a One Health approach.
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  • Trans fatty acids, particularly elaidic acid found in processed foods, can lead to serious liver, heart, and kidney disorders, including metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), cardiovascular disease (CVD), and chronic kidney disease (CKD).
  • A study on rabbits showed that those consuming Mujahid Ghee, high in elaidic acid, exhibited significantly higher levels of liver, heart, and kidney biomarkers compared to those consuming other fats like oleic acid or Kausar Ghee.
  • The study found that antioxidant enzyme activity was lower in rabbits consuming Mujahid Ghee, indicating that elaidic acid may worsen liver condition and contribute to heart and kidney issues.
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  • - The rising global diabetic statistics indicate an urgent need for better treatment options, and this study focuses on evaluating the antidiabetic properties of Hura crepitans using multiple research methods.
  • - The methanolic extract of Hura crepitans significantly lowered fasting blood sugar levels in diabetic rats and improved insulin levels while reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain.
  • - In silico analysis highlighted effective compounds in the extract, showing great potential for drug-likeness and safety, which supports the extract's use for managing diabetes.
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