Publications by authors named "Z H El-Kirdassy"

Zinc deficiency affects the testicular tissues adversely. The testes of zinc-deficient rats showed variable degrees of degeneration compared to both control and zinc-supplemented ones. Initially, there was an early pronounced spermatic arrest followed by a series of degeneration of the cellular layers constituting the seminiferous tubules in the zinc-deficient rats.

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Induced zinc deficiency in male albino rats caused a great reduction in the testicular levels of testosterone as compared to control and zinc-supplemented (ZS) rats. Estimation of the testicular levels of follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone and prolactin (PRL) in the zinc-deficient (ZD) rats showed higher levels in comparison with both control and zinc-supplemented rats. However, the increase in PRL levels was statistically insignificant.

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Hypogonadism is a major manifestation of zinc deficiency in both humans and animals. In this study, we try to elucidate the main role of zinc in regulating the testicular function. Ninety male weanling albino rats were divided into three groups: control, zinc-deficient (ZD), and zinc-supplemented (ZS) groups.

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Commercially available D-penicillamine is desulfurized with Raney nickel at room temperature in aqueous solution. L-Valine derived from contaminating L-penicillamine is determined colorimetrically by the amino acid oxidase/peroxidase reaction, using 2,2'-azino-di-[3-ethyl-benz-thiazoline-sulfonate(6)] (ABTS). The procedure assures the quantitation of L-penicillamine contaminating D-penicillamine down to the level of 0.

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