Publications by authors named "Neffati Fadoua"

Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the long-term effects of time-restricted eating (TRE), with or without high intensity functional training (HIFT), on body composition and cardiometabolic biomarkers among inactive women with obesity.

Methods: Sixty-four women (BMI = 35.03 ± 3.

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Background: Studies regarding salivary biochemical parameters and dental caries in adult people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are scanty.

Aim: To investigate salivary biochemical parameters and dental caries in adult PLWHA who are on antiretroviral therapy (ART) and compare the findings with people negative for HIV infection.

Methods: The study included 50 HIV positive individuals as a test group (TG) and 50 HIV negative individuals as a control group (CG).

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There is considerable evidence that Bisphenol S (BPS) induces various toxicological effects and is an industrial health issue. However, little data are available on the in vivo effects of BPS on the liver, a major target of drug toxicity. In this study, we evaluated the potential harmfulness of low levels of BPS in the liver of male mice.

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Acromegaly is a rare endocrine disorder leading to an acquired physical disfigurement and multisystem damage. It is caused in over 95% of cases by a secreting pituitary adenoma. Latency period between disease onset and diagnosis is mainly 10 years due to progressive chronic evolution and exposure to high levels of GH and IGF-1.

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Introduction: L'allergie aux protéines du lait de vache (APLV) est l'allergie alimentaire la plus fréquente au cours des premières années de vie. Elle est souvent associée à l'introduction des préparations à base de lait de vache et constitue une maladie rare chez les nourrissons allaités.

Objectif: Rapporter le cas d'une APLV chez un nourrisson sous allaitement maternel exclusif.

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Titanate nanotubes (TiNTs) produced by the static hydrothermal process present a promising nanosystem for nanomedicine. However, the behavior of these nanotubes in vivo is not yet clarified. In this work, for the first time, we investigated the toxicity of these materials, their pharmacokinetic profile, and their biodistribution in mice.

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Objectives: To evaluate the effect of orthodontic appliances on physicochemical, biochemical, and oxidative stress changes in salivary parameters during treatment.

Materials And Methods: A cohort study was conducted with 112 healthy patients. Salivary samples were taken at baseline, 1 month, and 9 months after placement of the orthodontic appliances used in treatment.

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Objective: We aimed to determine whether the dysfunction of physiological apoptosis and specific seminal biochemical parameters could be associated with male infertility and sperm morphological defects.

Study Design: Ejaculated sperm samples from sixty patients with isolated teratozoospermia and thirty fertile donors were analyzed. The proportion of both viable and dead spermatozoa expressing activated caspases was detected by fluorescence microscopy through the use of different specific carboxyfluorescein-labeled caspase inhibitors FLICA.

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Diabetes is a serious condition that is linked to the development of oxidative stress causing among many other effects, kidney failure and pancreatic disorders. However, traditional plant-based remedies can be considered an alternative to diabetes healing. In this context, this study was oriented towards evaluating the protective effect of the flowers of Opuntia microdasys Lehm.

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Poisoning and accidental oral intoxication are major health problems worldwide. Considering the insufficient efficacy of the currently available detoxification treatments, a pioneering oral detoxifying adsorbent agent based on a single biocompatible metal-organic framework (MOF) is here proposed for the efficient decontamination of drugs commonly implicated in accidental or voluntary poisoning. Furthermore, the in vivo toxicity and biodistribution of a MOF via oral administration have been investigated for the first time.

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Adipose tissue is an important endocrine organ that secretes a number of adipokines, like Leptin (LEP). The aim this study was to investigate the prevalence of single nucleotide polymorphisms in LEP gene (LEP 3'UTR A/C, -2548 G/A) and LEPR (K109R and Q223R) and their association with Leptin level and obesity. We recruited 169 non-obese (body mass index [BMI] = 24.

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This study reports the clinical and biological signs, as well as the morphological aspect and the chemical composition of the calculus during the biliary stones. The study population consisted of 31 patients with an average age of 49 years (30 women and one man) with biliary lithiasis and who had cholecystectomy. Hepatic colic and epigastralgia were the most evocative clinical signs.

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Opuntia sp. has long been used as a folk medicine to treat hepatitis and diabetes in Sicile (Italy). To extract the polyphenols from the flower of Opuntia microdasys Lehm.

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Background: The present study was designed to investigate the protective effect of aqueous date extract (ADE) against the dichloroacetic acid (DCA)-induced testicular injury in rats.

Methods: Forty-eight male Wistar rats were randomly divided into six groups of eight: group I served as the control; group II was given ADE (4 ml/kg) by gavage; groups III and IV received DCA at 0.5 and 2 g/L drinking water, respectively; and groups V and VI received DCA at 0.

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Background: Adipose tissue is an important endocrine organ that secretes a number of adipokines, like Resistin (RETN); it's an adipocytes-secreted cytokine and has been proposed as a link between obesity and diabetes. Many resistin gene polymorphisms were described and their implication in obesity was controversial. This study was to investigate the prevalence of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in RETN gene 420C/G; 44G/A; 62G/A; 394C/G and 299 G/A and their association with Resistin level and obesity in Tunisian volunteers.

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Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of ACE, angiotensinogen (AGT) and angiotensin II receptor type I (AGTR1) polymorphisms with diabetic nephropathy (DN) in Tunisians.

Methods: The study population comprised 236 type 2 diabetic patients: with nephropathy (DN = 47) and without nephropathy (DM = 189). Genotyping of ACE-I/D-rs1799752, ACE-rs4343G>A, AGT-rs5050A>C, AGT-rs 4762C>T, AGT-rs699A>G, and AGTR1-rs5186A>C was performed by PCR-RFLP.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the toxic effects of acetamiprid, a common neonicotinoid pesticide, on male Wistar rats over 60 days, using three different doses (1/20, 1/10, and 1/5 of lethal dose).
  • Results showed significant weight loss and increased liver size at the highest dose, along with changes in blood components like reduced red blood cells and increased white blood cells at higher doses.
  • Acetamiprid also caused liver toxicity, indicated by elevated liver enzymes and decreased antioxidant activity, suggesting potential damage to liver cells and overall hepatotoxicity.
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Background. Using Micral-test (MT) for screening microalbuminuria (MA) among type 2 diabetics (T2D) is helpful. We aimed at determining prevalence of MA and at describing the MT validity.

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Background: Elevated osteoprotegerin (OPG) levels have been reported in patients with diabetes complications. We investigated whether plasma OPG levels can be used as a marker of cardiovascular risk in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D).

Methods: Plasma blood samples were obtained from 243 subjects (143 children and adolescents with T1D and 100 healthy controls).

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Introduction: Paraoxonase 1 (PON1) polymorphisms have been largely involved in diabetes complications. The aim of the study is to evaluate the effects of PON1 polymorphisms (L55M and Q192R) on diabetic nephropathy (DN).

Material And Methods: The study involved 116 children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and 91 healthy subjects.

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  • - The study aimed to determine if paraoxonase 1 (PON1) activity could indicate cardiovascular risk in young Tunisian individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D).
  • - Researchers compared PON1 activity and various cholesterol levels in 109 T1D patients and 97 healthy controls, finding that diabetics had significantly lower PON1 activity and higher cholesterol levels.
  • - The findings suggest that decreased PON1 activity correlates with an increased number of cardiovascular risk factors in T1D patients, indicating that improving PON1 activity might help reduce cardiovascular risk.
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Six groups of rats (n = 10 per group) were exposed to 1 and 10 mg/l of sodium arsenate for 45 and 90 days. Kidneys from treated groups exposed to arsenic showed higher levels of trans isomers of oleic and linoleic acids as trans C181n-9, trans C18:1n-11, and trans C18:2n-6 isomers. However, a significant decrease in eicosenoic (C20:1n-9) and arachidonic (C20:4n-6) acids were observed in treated rats.

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