Publications by authors named "Evbuomwan I"

Infertility has become a significant health burden around the globe as it is believed that 15 % of married couples struggle with infertility, with half of the problem accrued to the male. The issue of male infertility could be traced to insufficient or absence of spermatozoa. Glucose metabolism is essential for continued spermatogenesis and for the reproductive potential of sperm cells.

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The mitophagy process, a type of macroautophagy, is the targeted removal of mitochondria. It is a type of autophagy exclusive to mitochondria, as the process removes defective mitochondria one by one. Mitophagy serves as an additional level of quality control by using autophagy to remove superfluous mitochondria or mitochondria that are irreparably damaged.

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Background: Post-operative pain control improves patient's satisfaction and affects the period of admission. Local wound infiltration following hernia surgery using xylocaine or bupivacaine has been a common practice. The use of tramadol for such infiltration is relatively new and has not been studied in our environment.

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  • Folk medicine plays a significant role in healthcare for malaria in underdeveloped regions, such as Kwara State, Nigeria, where traditional practices often serve as primary treatments.
  • The study identified 62 medicinal plants used by traditional medicine practitioners, revealing preferred methods of preparation and common plant parts utilized for treatment.
  • This research highlights the expertise of traditional practitioners and suggests potential avenues for discovering new, effective antimalarial compounds from these plants.
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The emergence of varying levels of resistance to currently available antimalarial drugs significantly threatens global health. This factor heightens the urgency to explore bioactive compounds from natural products with a view to discovering and developing newer antimalarial drugs with novel mode of actions. Therefore, we evaluated the inhibitory effects of sixteen phytocompounds from leaf extract against drug targets such as circumsporozoite protein (PfCSP), merozoite surface protein 1 (PfMSP1) and erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1).

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  • The study examined how leaf-fortified feed could mitigate oxidative damage caused by potassium bromate in male Wistar rats over a 14-day period.
  • Rats receiving the fortified feed showed significant improvements in liver and kidney health, including higher protein and albumin levels and lower MDA and urea levels compared to the positive control group.
  • The beneficial effects are attributed to the antioxidant properties of flavonoids and the metal chelating ability of fiber present in the leaf.
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  • The study aimed to compare the pain relief effectiveness of two anesthesia methods—EMLA cream and dorsal penile nerve block (DPNB)—used during neonatal circumcision.
  • A total of 138 male neonates were evaluated, with results indicating that DPNB provided better pain control than EMLA cream, as evidenced by lower pain scores and stable heart rates during the procedure.
  • Both anesthetic methods were found to be safe, with no serious side effects reported post-operation.
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The study investigated the effects of root and leaf on the brain redox status of Wistar rats. Twenty-four (24) rats weighing 160 ± 20 g were randomly assigned into four (4) groups, each with six (6) rats. Animals in Group 1 (control) were orally administered distilled water (1 mL), while the test groups were orally administered 5 mg/mL of either infusion, or a combination of both, respectively, for 7 days.

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  • The study investigated the effectiveness of leaf infusions from Parkia biglobosa, Moringa oleifera, and Vernonia amygdalina in enhancing the germinability and protecting okra seeds from fungal infections.
  • The okra seeds were sterilized and steeped in various concentrations of the leaf infusions before planting, with results showing that specific concentrations and steeping durations were most beneficial for germination.
  • All leaf infusions provided protection against tested fungi and resulted in higher germination rates compared to seeds dipped in water, suggesting a potential economical method for seed priming and protection.
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Vascularization is fundamental to the growth and spread of tumor cells to distant sites. As a consequence, angiogenesis, the sprouting of new blood vessels from existing ones, is a characteristic trait of cancer. In 1971, Judah Folkman postulated that tumour growth is angiogenesis dependent and that by cutting off blood supply, a neoplastic lesion could be potentially starved into remission.

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The management of diabetes over the years has involved the use of herbal plants, which are now attracting interest. We assessed the antidiabetic properties of aqueous extract of shoots (AECPS) and the mechanism of action on pancreatic -cell dysfunction. This study was conducted using Thirty-six 36) male Wistar rats.

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Context: Dedicated implementation efforts are critical to bridging the gaps between current practices and best practices. A quality improvement collaborative (QIC), the Spinal Cord Injury Implementation and Evaluation Quality Care Consortium (SCI IEQCC), was established to meet this need, bringing together a network of clinicians and administrators to systematically improve the quality and equity of tertiary spinal cord injury or disease (SCI/D) rehabilitation care in Ontario, Canada.

Methods: Clinicians and leaders from five tertiary SCI/D rehabilitation centers and two not-for-profit SCI/D advocacy groups comprised a network dedicated to supporting implementation of the SCI-High quality indicators in prioritized domains of SCI rehabilitation and related best practices by: (1) building capacity through implementation science education of frontline clinicians; (2) providing resources and support to empower frontline clinicians to lead quality improvement efforts within their institutions; (3) promoting wider learning through a network for sharing ideas, efforts, and experiences; and (4) collecting indicator data to facilitate provincial evaluation of goal attainment.

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Background: Therapeutic options for toxoplasmosis are limited. This fact underscores ongoing research efforts to identify and develop better therapy. Previously, we reported the anti-parasitic potential of a new series of derivatives of imidazole.

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  • * Researchers evaluated a series of imidazole compounds, which showed strong effectiveness specifically against the parasite while having minimal impact on mammalian cells, demonstrating a 12-fold selectivity.
  • * Notably, three compounds (C1, C6, and C8) successfully cleared the parasite from infected rats without causing fatalities, while others extended survival, indicating the promising anti-parasitic potential of these imidazole derivatives.
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Study Question: What is the clinical-effectiveness and safety of the endometrial scratch (ES) procedure compared to no ES, prior to usual first time in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment?

Summary Answer: ES was safe but did not improve pregnancy outcomes when performed in the mid-luteal phase prior to the first IVF cycle, with or without intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).

What Is Known Already: ES is an 'add-on' treatment that is available to women undergoing a first cycle of IVF, with or without ICSI, despite a lack of evidence to support its use.

Study Design, Size, Duration: This pragmatic, superiority, open-label, multi-centre, parallel-group randomised controlled trial involving 1048 women assessed the clinical effectiveness and safety of the ES procedure prior to first time IVF, with or without ICSI, between July 2016 and October 2019.

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Neurodegenerative diseases, for example Alzheimer's, are perceived as driven by hereditary, cellular, and multifaceted biochemical actions. Numerous plant products, for example flavonoids, are documented in studies for having the ability to pass the blood-brain barrier and moderate the development of such illnesses. Computer-aided drug design (CADD) has achieved importance in the drug discovery world; innovative developments in the aspects of structure identification and characterization, bio-computational science, and molecular biology have added to the preparation of new medications towards these ailments.

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Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) are highly endemic in poorer countries of the world. The research investigated the prevalence of parasitic infections among children in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Benin City. Faecal, urine and blood specimen were collected from 184 children (100 males and 84 females) aged 6-15.

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The search for new and better antimicrobial therapy is a continuous effort. Quercetin is a polyphenol with promising antimicrobial properties. However, the understanding of its antimicrobial mechanism is limited.

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The study investigated bioenergy generation from anaerobic co-digestion of food wastes (FW), cow dung (CD) and piggery dung (PD). The physicochemical parameters of the substrates were determined before and after digestion following standard procedures after mechanical pretreatment. Throughout the study, pH remained slightly alkaline while temperature varied between 26 and 32 °C.

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Severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), with an incidence of 1-2% of superovulation cycles, remains one of the most important complications of gonadotrophin use in assisted reproductive technologies because of its associated morbidity and rarely, mortality. Despite the wealth of scientific and clinical interest that this iatrogenic complication has generated, its pathophysiology is still not adequately elucidated and its management has thus remained empirical. Disorders of salt and water balance are two very important features that have been reported during severe OHSS.

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Objective: Treatment of hemangioma/vascular tumors emphasize minimal invasion which require sophisticated facilities. This study reports the role of surgery in the management of symptomatic, and hemangioma which failed to respond to other modalities of treatment in resource-limited subregion.

Methods: A six-year (2004-2009) prospective study on the challenges and outcome of children referred for surgical management of hemangioma/vascular tumors was undertaken at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Nigeria.

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In 2000-09, 96 children comprising 57 males and 39 females who were presented between 2 h and 1 week of birth with omphalocele were prospectively managed using goal-oriented classification at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. All were born through spontaneous vaginal delivery, out of which 9 (9.4%) were preterm.

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Background: Ambulatory surgical care accounts for over 70% of elective procedures in Northern America. Ambulatory paediatric surgical practice is not widespread in Nigeria. This report examined clinical indicators for quality care in paediatric ambulatory surgery using common outcomes after day case procedures as benchmark.

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Background: Urologic cases constitute about 25% of a busy surgical practice in Nigeria with up to 50% of these cases being genito-urinary abnormalities in adults and children. As most urologic surgery in Nigeria is done by general surgeons, a knowledge of the disease pattern and effective techniques in management would be helpful in surgical training.

Objective: To describe the disease pattern and surgical outcomes in patients undergoing genito-urinary reconstruction in southern Nigeria

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients who underwent genito-urinary reconstructive procedures by two urologists and one paediatric surgeon over a 7-year (1991-1998) period at two tertiary referral centres in southern Nigeria.

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