Amin, S. N., F. Asali, I. Aolymat, D. Abuquteish, O. Abu Al Karsaneh, W. B. E. Gazzar, S. A. Shaltout, Y. J. Alabdallat, D. A. Elberry, S. S. Kamar, et al., "Comparing MitoQ10 and heat therapy: Evaluating mechanisms and therapeutic potential for polycystic ovary syndrome induced by circadian rhythm disruption", Chronobiology International, vol. 40, no. 8: Taylor & Francis, pp. 1004–1027, 2023. Abstract
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Amin, S. N., M. F. M. Elrefai, W. B. E. Gazzar, S. A. Shaltout, S. S. Hassan, D. A. Elberry, and H. I. Sakr, DPP-4 Inhibitor Improved Social Behavior in Acute Kidney Injury in a Murine Model: Possible Role in Mitochondrial Functions, , 2024. Abstract
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Amin, S. N., F. Asali, M. F. M. Elrefai, W. B. E. Gazzar, S. A. Shaltout, D. A. Elberry, S. S. Kamar, N. S. A. Latif, M. N. Mehesen, M. M. Ayoub, et al., "Insight Towards Induction of Reproductive-Metabolic Phenotypes of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.", Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences, vol. 15, no. 5, 2022. Abstract
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Amin, S. N., H. I. Sakr, W. B. El Gazzar, S. A. Shaltout, H. S. Ghaith, and D. A. Elberry, "Combined saline and vildagliptin induced M2 macrophage polarization in hepatic injury induced by acute kidney injury", PeerJ, vol. 11: PeerJ Inc., pp. e14724, 2023. Abstract
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Amin, S. N., S. A. Shaltout, W. B. E. Gazzar, N. S. A. Latif, G. N. Al-Jussani, Y. J. Alabdallat, K. A. Albakri, and D. A. Elberry, "Impact of NMDA receptors block versus GABA-A receptors modulation on synaptic plasticity and brain electrical activity in metabolic syndrome", Advances in Medical Sciences, vol. 69, no. 1: Elsevier, pp. 176–189, 2024. Abstract
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Amin, S. N., S. A. Abdalgeleel, M. A. Algahtany, S. A. Shaltout, W. B. E. Gazzar, and D. A. Elberry, "Effect of Allopregnanolone on Spatial Memory and Synaptic Proteins in Animal Model of Metabolic Syndrome.", Brain sciences, vol. 11, issue 5, 2021. Abstract

Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is considered a common disorder, especially with a sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy food consumption. Cognitive impairment is one of the MetS consequences that worsens the quality of life of the patients. The study aimed to assess the therapeutic effect of the neurosteroid Allopregnalonone on spatial memory and, therefore, the expression of two synaptic plasticity markers in the hippocampus. Thirty-two male rats were divided into four groups: control groups, MetS, and MetS + Allopregnalone. Spatial memory has been evaluated by the Y-maze task and blood pressure measured by the rat tail method. Biochemical evaluation of serum glucose, insulin, lipid profile, and hippocampal expression of Synaptophysin and Associated Protein 43 (GA-43) were performed for assessing Allopregnanolone on serum and hippocampal markers. Allopregnanolone therapy improved working spatial memory, hypertension, and biochemical markers measured in the serum and hippocampus.

Amin, S. N., N. Sharawy, N. Eltablawy, D. A. Elberry, M. F. Youssef, E. G. Abdelhady, S. S. Hassan, and L. A. Rashed, "Melatonin Pretreated Mesenchymal Stem Cell Improve Cognition in A Diabetic Murine Model", Frontiers in Physiology, vol. 12: Frontiers, pp. 243, 2021. Abstract
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Abdel-Tawab, M. S., O. M. Tork, G. Mostafa-Hedeab, M. E. Hassan, and D. A. Elberry, "Protective Effects of Quercetin and Melatonin on Indomethacin Induced Gastric Ulcers in Rats", Reports of biochemistry & molecular biology, vol. 9, issue 3: Varastegan Institute for Medical Sciences, pp. 278, 2020. Abstract
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Elberry, D. A., S. N. Amin, R. S. E. N. Esmail, L. A. Rashed, and M. M. Gamal, "Effect of undifferentiated versus hepatogenic partially differentiated mesenchymal stem cells on hepatic and cognitive functions in liver cirrhosis", EXCLI journal, vol. 15: Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors, pp. 652, 2016. Abstract
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