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Ali, S. S., N. R, P. Sen, J. Day, M. Joshi, A. Nune, E. Nikiphorou, S. Saha, A. L. Tan, S. K. Shinjo, et al., "Flares after COVID-19 infection in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: results from the COVAD study.", Rheumatology (Oxford, England), vol. 62, issue 9, pp. e263-e268, 2023.
Jagtap, K., R. Naveen, J. Day, P. Sen, B. Vaidya, A. Nune, E. Nikiphorou, A. L. Tan, V. Agarwal, S. Saha, et al., "Flares in autoimmune rheumatic diseases in the post-COVID-19 vaccination period-a cross-sequential study based on COVAD surveys.", Rheumatology (Oxford, England), vol. 62, issue 12, pp. 3838-3848, 2023. Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Flares of autoimmune rheumatic diseases (AIRDs) following COVID-19 vaccination are a particular concern in vaccine-hesitant individuals. Therefore, we investigated the incidence, predictors and patterns of flares following vaccination in individuals living with AIRDs, using global COVID-19 Vaccination in Autoimmune Diseases (COVAD) surveys.

METHODS: The COVAD surveys were used to extract data on flare demographics, comorbidities, COVID-19 history, and vaccination details for patients with AIRDs. Flares following vaccination were identified as patient-reported (a), increased immunosuppression (b), clinical exacerbations (c) and worsening of PROMIS scores (d). We studied flare characteristics and used regression models to differentiate flares among various AIRDs.

RESULTS: Of 15 165 total responses, the incidence of flares in 3453 patients with AIRDs was 11.3%, 14.8%, 9.5% and 26.7% by definitions a-d, respectively. There was moderate agreement between patient-reported and immunosuppression-defined flares (K = 0.403, P = 0.022). Arthritis (61.6%) and fatigue (58.8%) were the most commonly reported symptoms. Self-reported flares were associated with higher comorbidities (P = 0.013), mental health disorders (MHDs) (P < 0.001) and autoimmune disease multimorbidity (AIDm) (P < 0.001).In regression analysis, the presence of AIDm [odds ratio (OR) = 1.4; 95% CI: 1.1, 1.7; P = 0.003), or a MHD (OR = 1.7; 95% CI: 1.1, 2.6; P = 0.007), or being a Moderna vaccine recipient (OR = 1.5; 95% CI: 1.09, 2.2; P = 0.014) were predictors of flares. Use of MMF (OR = 0.5; 95% CI: 0.3, 0.8; P = 0.009) and glucocorticoids (OR = 0.6; 95% CI: 0.5, 0.8; P = 0.003) were protective.A higher frequency of patients with AIRDs reported overall active disease post-vaccination compared with before vaccination (OR = 1.3; 95% CI: 1.1, 1.5; P < 0.001).

CONCLUSION: Flares occur in nearly 1 in 10 individuals with AIRDs after COVID vaccination; people with comorbidities (especially AIDm), MHDs and those receiving the Moderna vaccine are particularly vulnerable. Future avenues include exploring flare profiles and optimizing vaccine strategies for this group.

Elsayed, S. H., N. H. Fares, S. H. Elsharkawy, and Y. I. Mahmoud, "Flaxseed lignans alleviates isoproterenol-induced cardiac hypertrophy by regulating myocardial remodeling and oxidative stress.", Ultrastructural pathology, pp. 1-8, 2023. Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases, the leading global cause of death, are usually associated with cardiac hypertrophy (CH). CH is an adaptive response of the heart against cardiac overloading, but continuous CH accelerates cardiac remodeling and results in heart failure. Available CH therapies delay the progress of heart failure, but they often fail to control symptoms or restore quality of life. Although flaxseed lignans have been shown to have significant anti-oxidant, anti-hypertensive, anti-inflammatory, and anti-fibrotic effects in various cardiovascular diseases, little is known about their effect on CH. Thus, this study evaluated the therapeutic effect of flaxseed lignans on CH, which was induced by subcutaneous injections with isoproterenol (5 mg/kg b.w) for 14 consecutive days. Flaxseed lignans (200 mg/kg) was given orally for 4 weeks. Cardiac pathological remodeling was evaluated by echocardiography, after which morphometric, biochemical, histological, and ultrastructural analyses were performed. Flaxseed lignans significantly ameliorated CH structural and functional alterations as shown by echocardiography. Lignans also reduced the relative heart weight, significantly decreased the elevated CK-MB and the lipid peroxidation marker malondialdehyde, augmented the myocardial total antioxidant capacity, and ameliorated the histopathological and ultrastructural changes in cardiac tissues and prevented interstitial collagen deposition. The results demonstrate promising anti-hypertrophic effect of flaxseed lignans against isoproterenol-induced cardiac hypertrophy, via regulating myocardial remodeling and oxidative stress. Therefore, lignans could be used as potential pharmacological intervention in the management of CH.

AL-ZUHAIRY, S. A. E. E. D. A. S., H. S. El-Sawy, M. A. El-Nabarawi, and M. H. Teaima, "FOCUS ON NIOSOMAL–BASED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS FOR NASAL ROUTE: APPLICATIONS AND CHALLENGES", International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics, vol. 15, issue 1, pp. 36-43, 2023. 2023_focus_on_niosomal-based_drug_delivery_systems_for_nasal_route_applications_and_challenges.pdf
SAEED A. S. AL-ZUHAIRY, HOSSAM S. EL-SAWY, MOHAMED A. EL-NABARAWI, and M. H. Teaima, "FOCUS ON NIOSOMAL–BASED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS FOR NASAL ROUTE: APPLICATIONS AND CHALLENGES", Int J App Pharm, vol. 15, issue 1, pp. 36-43, 2023.
Sherif Zahran, H. ElKadi, and W. Helm, "Fog of Things Framework to Handle Data Streaming Heterogeneity on Internet of Things", Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Systems and Informatics 2022, Cham, Springer International Publishing, pp. 653–667, 2023. Abstract

Internet of Things (IoT) sensors produce a huge amount of data every second. This unexpected data volume needs significant effort to manage, structure, save, and process to produce effective information and best utilize it. Extracting valuable knowledge from this heterogonous data is a high demanding need. Making accurate decisions based on this data was a dream in the near past. Data management and handling data heterogeneity locally on sensor boards and regionally on local servers using Fog and centrally on Cloud acts as an enabler for giving IoT an excellent value even if it faces many complexities and challenges, as discussed in this paper. Moreover, data management in IoT is a serious issue due to communication among billions of devices, which generate massive datasets. Data analysis on such a big volume of data is a difficult undertaking due to the lack of any standard. A definition of IoT-based data should be established to determine what is available and how it can be used. A study like this also points to the need for innovative approaches to deal with such problems. It's a great difficulty to cope with such a range of data as IoT delivers processing nodes in the form of smart nodes due to the heterogeneity of linked nodes, varied data rates, and formats. The Industrial IoT involves real-time analysis of data from interconnected sensor devices. It provides a solid foundation for big data research. Real-time data streaming adds an extra dimension of complexity and involves some more challenges. we briefly outline current open issues of edge computing and cloud computing platforms based on our literature survey for IoT data streaming heterogeneity. Finally, we propose Fog of Things Framework as a solution for all these challenges.

Serhan, H. A., S. Irshaidat, L. Abu Serhan, and A. G. Elnahry, "Foldable capsular vitreous body indications, complications, and outcomes: a systematic review.", Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology = Albrecht von Graefes Archiv fur klinische und experimentelle Ophthalmologie, vol. 261, issue 8, pp. 2103-2116, 2023. Abstract

PURPOSE: Foldable capsular vitreous body (FCVB) is an emerging vitreous substitute that has been recently introduced to treat various advanced vitreoretinal conditions including severe ocular trauma, complicated retinal detachment (RD), and proliferative vitreoretinopathy.

METHODS: Review protocol was prospectively registered at PROSPERO (CRD42022342310). A systematic literature search using PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, and Google Scholar for articles published until May 2022 was performed. The search included the following keywords: foldable capsular vitreous body, FCVB, artificial vitreous substitutes, and artificial vitreous implants. Outcomes included indications of FCVB, anatomical success rates, postoperative intraocular pressure (IOP), best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), and complications.

RESULTS: A total of 17 studies that utilized FCVB up to May 2022 were included. FCVB was used intraocularly as a tamponade or extraocularly as a macular/scleral buckle for various retinal conditions including severe ocular trauma, simple and complex RD, silicone oil-dependent eyes, and highly myopic eyes with foveoschisis. FCVB was reported to be successfully implanted in the vitreous cavity of all patients. Final retinal reattachment rate ranged from 30 to 100%. Postoperative IOP improved or was maintained in most eyes, with low postoperative complication rates. Improvement in BCVA ranged from 0 to 100% of subjects.

CONCLUSION: Indications of FCVB implantation have recently widened to include multiple advanced ocular conditions such as complex RD, but also include simpler conditions as uncomplicated RD. FCVB implantation showed good visual and anatomical outcomes, few IOP fluctuations, and a good safety profile. Larger comparative studies are required to further evaluate FCVB implantation.

Elgharieb, A. E. A., Y. E. Baghdady, K. H. El-Shahat, and A. M. Aboelmaaty, "Follicular, Luteal and Uterine Hemodynamics before and after Dominant Follicle Aspiration in Aged Mares", Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research, vol. 13, issue 5, pp. 723-729, 2023. Abstract

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Alamri, H. S., &, R. Mufti, D. K. Sabir, A. A. Abuderman, A. F. Dawood, A. M. Shamseldeen, M. A. Haidara, E. R. Isenovic, and M. H. El-Bidawy, "Forced Swimming-Induced Depressive-like Behavior and Anxiety Are Reduced by Chlorpheniramine via Suppression of Oxidative and Inflammatory Mediators and Activating the Nrf2-BDNF Signaling Pathway", Current issues in molecular biology, , vol. 45, issue 8, pp. 6449–6465, 2023.
Alamri, H. S., R. Mufti, D. K. Sabir, A. A. Abuderman, A. F. Dawood, A. M. Shams Eldeen, M. A. Haidara, E. R. Isenovic, and M. H. El-Bidawy, "Forced Swimming-Induced Depressive-like Behavior and Anxiety Are Reduced by Chlorpheniramine via Suppression of Oxidative and Inflammatory Mediators and Activating the Nrf2-BDNF Signaling Pathway", CURRENT ISSUES IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY , vol. 45, issue 8, pp. 6449-6465, 2023. current_issues_in_molecular_biology__if.pdf
Alamri, H. S., R. Mufti, D. K. Sabir, A. A. Abuderman, A. F. Dawood, A. M. Shams Eldeen, M. A. Haidara, E. R. Isenovic, and M. H. El-Bidawy, "Forced Swimming-Induced Depressive-like Behavior and Anxiety Are Reduced by Chlorpheniramine via Suppression of Oxidative and Inflammatory Mediators and Activating the Nrf2-BDNF Signaling Pathway", CURRENT ISSUES IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY , vol. 45, issue 8, pp. 6449-6465, 2023. current_issues_in_molecular_biology__if.pdf
Mahmoud Sayed Agbo, H., "Forecasting Agricultural Price Volatility of Some Export Crops in Egypt Using ARIMA/GARCH Model", Review Of Economics and Political Science, vol. 8, issue 2, pp. 123-133 , 2023.
Rayed Alyousef, Roz-Ud-Din Nassar, M. K. K. A. M. F. A. H. M., and N. A. Ghamry, "Forecasting the strength characteristics of concrete incorporating waste foundry sand using advance machine algorithms including deep learning", Case Studies in Construction Materials, vol. 19, 2023.
Metwally, A. M., W. M. Mabrouk, A. I. Mahmoud, M. Amer, and A. M. Noureldin, "Formation evaluation of Abu Madi reservoir in Baltim gas field, Nile Delta, using well logs, core analysis and pressure data", Scientific Reports, vol. 13, issue 1, pp. 19139, 2023.
Eid, A. M., W. M. Mabrouk, M. Amer, A. Metwally, and A. I. Mahmoud, "Formation evaluation of Abu Madi reservoir in Baltim gas field, Nile Delta, using well logs, core analysis and pressure data", Scientific Reports, vol. 13, pp. 19139-19156, 2023.
Khidr, H. Y., N. F. Hassan, S. S. Abdelrahman, M. R. El-Ansary, M. F. El-Yamany, and M. A. Rabie, "Formoterol attenuated mitochondrial dysfunction in rotenone-induced Parkinson's disease in a rat model: Role of PINK-1/PARKIN and PI3K/Akt/CREB/BDNF/TrKB axis.", International immunopharmacology, vol. 125, issue Pt B, pp. 111207, 2023. Abstract17-_formoterol_int._immuno.pdf

β2-adrenoreceptors (β2AR have been identified recently as regulators of the α-synuclein gene (SNCA), one of the key milieus endorsed in injury of dopamine neurons in Parkinson's disease (PD). Accumulation of α-synuclein leads to mitochondrial dysfunction via downregulation of mitophagy proteins (PINK-1 and PARKIN) and inhibition of mitochondria biogenesis (PGC-1α) along with an increase in the master inflammatory regulator NF-κB p65 production that provokes neurodegeneration and diminishes neuroprotective signaling pathway (PI3k/Akt/CREB/BDNF). Recently, formoterol exhibited a promising neuroprotective effect against neurodegenerative conditions associated with brain inflammation. Therefore, the present investigation aims to unveil the possible neuroprotective activity of formoterol, β2AR agonist, against rotenone-induced PD in rats. Rats received rotenone (1.5 mg/kg; s.c.) every other day for 3 weeks and cured with formoterol (25 μg/kg/day; i.p.) 1 hr. after rotenone administration, starting from day 11. Formoterol treatment succeeded in upregulating β2-adrenoreceptor expression in PD rats and preserving the function and integrity of dopaminergic neurons as witnessed by enhancement of muscular performance in tests, open field, grip strength-meter, and Rotarod, besides the increment in substantia nigra and striatal tyrosine hydroxylase immunoexpression. In parallel, formoterol boosted mitophagy by activation of PINK1 and PARKIN and preserved mitochondrial membrane potential. Additionally, formoterol stimulated the neuro-survival signaling axis via stimulation of PI3k/pS473-Akt/pS133-CREB/BDNF cascade to attenuate neuronal loss. Noteworthy formoterol reduces neuro-inflammatory status by decreasing NFκBp65 immunoexpression and TNF-α content. Finally, formoterol's potential as a stimulant therapy of mitophagy via the PINK1/PARKIN axis and regulation of mitochondrial biogenesis by increasing PGC-1α to maintain mitochondrial homeostasis along with stimulation of PI3k/Akt/CREB/BDNF axis.

Kyser, A. J., M. Y. Mahmoud, S. E. Herold, W. G. Lewis, A. L. Lewis, J. M. Steinbach-Rankins, and H. B. Frieboes, "Formulation and characterization of pressure-assisted microsyringe 3D-printed scaffolds for controlled intravaginal antibiotic release.", International journal of pharmaceutics, vol. 641, pp. 123054, 2023. Abstract

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a highly recurrent vaginal condition linked with many health complications. Topical antibiotic treatments for BV are challenged with drug solubility in vaginal fluid, lack of convenience and user adherence to daily treatment protocols, among other factors. 3D-printed scaffolds can provide sustained antibiotic delivery to the female reproductive tract (FRT). Silicone vehicles have been shown to provide structural stability, flexibility, and biocompatibility, with favorable drug release kinetics. This study formulates and characterizes novel metronidazole-containing 3D-printed silicone scaffolds for eventual application to the FRT. Scaffolds were evaluated for degradation, swelling, compression, and metronidazole release in simulated vaginal fluid (SVF). Scaffolds retained high structural integrity and sustained release. Minimal mass loss (<6%) and swelling (<2%) were observed after 14 days in SVF, relative to initial post-cure measurements. Scaffolds cured for 24 hr (50 °C) demonstrated elastic behavior under 20% compression and 4.0 N load. Scaffolds cured for 4 hr (50 °C), followed by 72 hr (4 °C), demonstrated the highest, sustained, metronidazole release (4.0 and 27.0 µg/mg) after 24 hr and 14 days, respectively. Based upon daily release profiles, it was observed that the 24 hr timepoint had the greatest metronidazole release of 4.08 μg/mg for scaffolds cured at 4 hr at 50 °C followed by 72 hr at 4 °C. For all curing conditions, release of metronidazole after 1 and 7 days showed > 4.0-log reduction in Gardnerella concentration. Negligible cytotoxicity was observed in treated keratinocytes comparable to untreated cells, This study shows that pressure-assisted microsyringe 3D-printed silicone scaffolds may provide a versatile vehicle for sustained metronidazole delivery to the FRT.

Louis, D., and A. Rashad, "Formulation of Nano-sized dispersion from Calendula Officinalis: A Natural gateway to preparation of a Hair Dye", Research journal of pharmacy and technology, vol. 16, issue 4, pp. 1815-1822, 2023.