Publications by authors named "F Dahdouh"

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  • Different concentrations of cadmium (Cd) result in varying levels of reactive oxygen/nitrogen species (ROS/RNS), affecting cellular health in renal proximal tubule cells.* -
  • Low cadmium levels lead to the production of superoxide anions, promoting a beneficial oxidative response (eustress), while high levels induce harmful oxidative stress and cell death pathways.* -
  • The study highlights the dual role of ROS; moderate Cd enhances antioxidant defenses, while high Cd disrupts them by increasing hydroxyl radical levels and targeting catalase and NOX4 activity.*
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Accidents with venomous bees are a serious worldwide health concern. Since the kidney has been reported as the main venom-target organ, the present study was undertaken to investigate the in vivo nephrotoxic effect of Algerian bee venom (ABV) (Apis mellifera intermissa) collected in the middle east of Algeria. A preliminary study was performed on ABV to identify the ABV using SDS-PAGE analysis and to determine the in vivo intraperitoneal median lethal dose (LD50) using the Probit analysis test.

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Nickel is an abundant carcinogenic and nephrotoxic metal whose activity leads to renal impairment. Previous studies have shown a protective effect of simultaneous vitamin C administration on acute and chronic nickel toxicity. However, very little research relating to the effect of vitamin C pretreatment in preventing nickel-induced acute nephrotoxicity is available.

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Introduction: Post-mastectomy seroma and related complications are common problems in modern oncological surgery. Occurrence rates of up to 59% have been reported in literature. High-risk patients, that is, those who have undergone previous surgeries, present with a high body mass index, have had radiation or chemotherapy, present a particular challenge.

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Introduction: Post-mastectomy seroma, with an occurrence of up to 59%, is a major complication in modern oncological surgery. While drain placement is a common tool in dealing with this complication, some patients may either be incapable or unwilling to accept this course of action, requiring an alternative option for seroma prevention. A recent study using a lysine-derived urethane adhesive named TissuGlu(®) has shown promising results in mastectomy patients.

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