Publications by authors named "I J Arinze"

Unlabelled: Scorpion Sting is a common occurrence in the tropics caused by scorpion envenomation on unsuspecting victims. The sting causes severe pain and may be much more fatal depending on the age and size of the patient and the scorpion specie as well as other factors. Effective treatment is needed specially to alleviate pain.

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Background: Ocular perfusion pressure (OPP) has been suggested as a possible risk factor for the development and progression of primary open angle glaucoma (POAG).

Aim: To determine the distribution of OPP and its relationship with intraocular pressure (IOP) in Nigerian patients with POAG.

Patients And Methods: : A descriptive and comparative survey was adopted.

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  • The study examines the impact of COVID-19 on the antibiogram patterns of a rural hospital, focusing on changes in bacterial sensitivity and antimicrobial susceptibility over a five-year period.
  • The research highlighted significant shifts in the susceptibility to various antibiotics, particularly noting an increase in susceptibility to nitrofurantoin and imipenem, while gentamicin sensitivity decreased.
  • Findings indicate that the pandemics led to changes in hospital policies and patient management, emphasizing the importance of understanding how infectious disease patterns can affect healthcare outcomes.
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Background/aims: Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a transcription factor that binds to the antioxidant response element(s) (ARE) in target gene promoters, enabling oxidatively stressed cells to respond in order to restore redox homeostasis. Post-translational modifications (PTMs) that mediate activation of Nrf2, in the cytosol and its release from Keap1, have been extensively studied but PTMs that impact its biology after activation are beginning to emerge. In this regard, PTMs like acetylation, phosphorylation, ubiquitination and sumoylation contribute towards the Nrf2 subcellular localization, and its transactivation function.

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The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) plays a fundamental role in motivated behavior and decision-making. In humans, OFC structure and function is significantly disrupted in drug using and dependent individuals, including those exhibiting chronic alcohol use and alcoholism. In animal models, the OFC has been shown to significantly influence the seeking of non-alcohol drugs of abuse.

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