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2021
Zaky, D. A., W. M. Eldehna, A. E. M. Kerdawy, D. M. Abdallah, H. E. S. Abhar, and W. Wadie, "Recombinant human growth hormone improves the immune status of rats with septic encephalopathy: The role of VEGFR2 in the prevalence of endoplasmic reticulum stress repair module", International Immunopharmacology, vol. 101, issue Part B, pp. 108370, 2021.
Zaky, D. A., W. M. Eldehna, A. M. El Kerdawy, D. M. Abdallah, H. S. El Abhar, and W. Wadie, "Recombinant human growth hormone improves the immune status of rats with septic encephalopathy: The role of VEGFR2 in the prevalence of endoplasmic reticulum stress repair module.", International immunopharmacology, vol. 101, issue Pt B, pp. 108370, 2021. Abstract

Septic encephalopathy results from the intense reaction of the immune system to infection. The role of growth hormone (GH) signaling in maintaining brain function is well established; however, the involvement of the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR2) in the potential modulatory effect of GH on septic encephalopathy-associated endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) and blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability is not well-understood. Therefore, after the induction of mid-grade sepsis by cecal ligation/perforation, rats were subcutaneously injected with recombinant human GH (rhGH)/somatropin alone or preceded by the VEGFR2 antagonist WAG-4S for 7 days. rhGH/somatropin reduced bodyweight loss and plasma endotoxin, maintained the hyperthermic state, and improved motor/memory functions. Additionally, rhGH/somatropin increased the junctional E-cadherin and β-catenin pool in the cerebral cortex to enhance the BBB competency, effects that were abolished by VEGFR2 blockade. Also, it activated cortical VEGFR2/mammalian target of the Rapamycin (mTOR) axis to mitigate ERS. The latter was reflected by the deactivation of the inositol-requiring enzyme-1α (IRE1α)/spliced X-box binding protein-1 (XBP1s) trajectory and the reduction in the protein levels of the death markers, C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP)/growth arrest and DNA damage-153 (GADD153), c-jun-N-terminal kinase (JNK), and caspase-3 with the simultaneous augmentation of expression of the unfolded protein response transducer proteinkinaseR-like ERkinase (PERK). Furthermore, rhGH/somatropin suppressed the phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor-2α (eIF2α), upregulated the gene expression of activating transcription factor-4 (ATF4), GADD34, and glucose-regulated protein-78/binding immunoglobulin (GRP78/Bip). Moreover, it increased the glutathione level and reduced lipid peroxidation in the cerebral cortex. The VEGFR2 antagonist reversed the effect of rhGH/somatropin on PERK and IRE1α and boosted the apoptotic markers but neither affected p-eIF2α nor GADD34. Hence, we conclude that VEGFR2 activation by rhGH/somatropin plays a crucial role in assembling the BBB adherens junctions via its antioxidant capacity, ERS relief, and reducing endotoxemia in septic encephalopathy.

Zayed, A., M. K. Mansour, M. S. Sedeek, M. H. Habib, R. Ulber, and M. A. Farag, "Rediscovering bacterial exopolysaccharides of terrestrial and marine origins:novel insights on their distribution, biosynthesis, biotechnological production, and future perspectives", Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2021.
SH.M.Shehataa, R.Misrab, A.M.I.Osmana, O.M.Shalabiea, and Z.M.Hayman, "Redshift evolution of X-ray spectral index of quasars observed by XMM-NEWTON/SDSS", Journal of High Energy Astrophysics, vol. Volume 31, pp. 37-43, 2021. 1-s2.0-s2214404821000215-main.pdf
Burgmaier, K., L. Brinker, F. Erger, B. B. Beck, M. R. Benz, C. Bergmann, O. Boyer, L. Collard, C. Dafinger, M. Fila, et al., "Refining genotype-phenotype correlations in 304 patients with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease and PKHD1 gene variants.", Kidney international, 2021. Abstract

Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) is a severe disease of early childhood that is clinically characterized by fibrocystic changes of the kidneys and the liver. The main cause of ARPKD are variants in the PKHD1 gene encoding the large transmembrane protein fibrocystin. The mechanisms underlying the observed clinical heterogeneity in ARPKD remain incompletely understood, partly due to the fact that genotype-phenotype correlations have been limited to the association of biallelic null variants in PKHD1 with the most severe phenotypes. In this observational study we analyzed a deep clinical dataset of 304 patients with ARPKD from two independent cohorts and identified novel genotype-phenotype correlations during childhood and adolescence. Biallelic null variants frequently show severe courses. Additionally, our data suggest that the affected region in PKHD1 is important in determining the phenotype. Patients with two missense variants affecting amino acids 709-1837 of fibrocystin or a missense variant in this region and a null variant less frequently developed chronic kidney failure, and patients with missense variants affecting amino acids 1838-2624 showed better hepatic outcome. Variants affecting amino acids 2625-4074 of fibrocystin were associated with poorer hepatic outcome. Thus, our data expand the understanding of genotype-phenotype correlations in pediatric ARPKD patients and can lay the foundation for more precise and personalized counselling and treatment approaches.

Zhang, W., G. Tettamanti, T. Bassal, C. Heryanto, I. Eleftherianos, and A. Mohamed, "Regulators and signalling in insect antimicrobial innate immunity: Functional molecules and cellular pathways", Cellular Signalling, vol. 83, 2021. AbstractWebsite

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Zhang, W., G. Tettamanti, T. Bassal, C. Heryanto, I. Eleftherianos, and A. Mohamed, "Regulators and signalling in insect antimicrobial innate immunity: Functional molecules and cellular pathways", Cellular Signalling, vol. 83, 2021. AbstractWebsite
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Abdelkader, N. A., W. M. Mohamed, N. A. Zaky, H. A. Hamada, and N. F. Fayaz, "Relationship between Hamstring Length and Gluteus Maximus Strength with and without Normalization in Patients with Mechanical Low Back Pain", Fizjoterapia Polska, vol. april, issue 2/2021, 2021. fizjiotherapia_poliska-paper2021.pdf
El-Feky, Y. A., A. R. Fares, G. Zayed, R. F. A. El-Telbany, K. A. Ahmed, and D. F. A. El-Telbany, "Repurposing of nifedipine loaded in situ ophthalmic gel as a novel approach for glaucoma treatment", Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, vol. 142, pp. 1-11, 2021.
El-Feky, Y. A., A. R. Fares, G. Zayed, R. F. A. El-Telbany, K. A. Ahmed, and D. F. A. El-Telbany, "Repurposing of nifedipine loaded in situ ophthalmic gel as a novel approach for glaucoma treatment", Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, vol. 142, pp. 112008, 2021.
Abdellatif, A. A., M. S. Mogawer, M. El-Shazli, H. El-Karaksy, A. Salah, A. Abdel-Maqsod, M. E. - Amir, M. Said, N. Zayed, K. Hosny, et al., "Resuming post living donor liver transplantation in the COVID-19 pandemic: real- life experience, single-center experience", Egyptian Liver Journal, vol. 11, issue 92, 2021. resuming_post_living_donor_liver_transplantation_i.pdf
Fayed, A., A. Tarek, M. I. Refaat, S. Abouzeid, S. A. Salim, L. Zsom, T. Fülöp, K. M. Soliman, and M. A. Elmallawany, "Retrospective analysis of nontraumatic subdural hematoma incidence and outcomes in Egyptian patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis.", Renal failure, vol. 43, issue 1, pp. 1322-1328, 2021. Abstract

BACKGROUND: The incidence of subdural hematoma (SDH) in chronic maintenance hemodialysis (CMH) patients may change over time, along with the evolving characteristics of the underlying populations.

METHODS: We conducted a retrospective, single-center study at Cairo University hospitals, assessing the incidence, associated risk factors, and outcomes of nontraumatic SDH in CMH patients between January 2006 and January 2019.

RESULTS: Out of 1217 CMH patients, nontraumatic SDH was diagnosed in 41 (3.37%) during the study, increasing with the enrollees' age but stable over the observation period and translating into an annual incidence rate of 28 per 1000 patients per year. SDH patients were likely to use central venous catheters, reported pruritis and history of bone fractures, and had higher phosphorus, parathyroid hormone, and alkaline phosphatase values ( < 0.001); however, there was no association with atrial fibrillation or use of anticoagulants. In the SDH cohort ( = 41), six patients did not need surgical intervention and 13 patients died before becoming surgically fit for intervention; mortality correlated with ischemic heart disease ( = 0.033) and the presence of atrial fibrillation or chronic anticoagulation with warfarin ( < 0.0001 for both), among others. Twenty-two patients received surgical operations and of these 2 died postoperatively; overall patient mortality was 12/41 (29.27%) at 30 days and 15/41 (36.59%) at 1 year.

CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrated a striking enrichment for underlying comorbidities in those patients developing SDH and a high risk of immediate mortality. The benefit of chronic anticoagulation therapy should be carefully weighed against the risk of CNS bleed in MHD patients.

ZMS, A. G., and A. M. M., "Review Article "Chicken Infectious Anemia Virus"", International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology, vol. 4, issue 4, 2021. chicken_infectious_anemia_virus.pdf
Hosny, H., M. Elkattan, M. A. Zaki, G. M. Ramzy, R. Magdy, and S. A. Al-Azayem, "Risk factors of fetal deaths and major birth defects in newborns of women with epilepsy: An Egyptian prospective study", Epilepsy and Behavior, issue 123, 2021.
Zaghloul, A. S., A. A. Elbary, A. Fergany, H. A. Kassem, and W. M. Fadlalla, "Robotic Radical Prostatectomy at the Egyptian National Cancer Institute: Overcoming the Challenges in the Initial Case Series", J Med Sci [Internet], vol. Jun. 19];9(B), pp. 367-72. , 2021.
Alrefaie, W. A., N. A. Salem, M. E. S. Fakharany, and M. E. Y. Zanaty, "Role of Assistive Devices on Gait in Patients with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury: Systematic Review", The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, vol. 85, issue 2, pp. 4075-4084, 2021.
Ali, D. M., L. G. Zake, and N. K. Elkady, "Role of Chest Computed Tomography versus Real Time Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction for Diagnosis of COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.", Interdisciplinary perspectives on infectious diseases, vol. 2021, pp. 8798575, 2021. Abstract

Background: The current global pandemic of COVID-19 is considered a public health emergency. The diagnosis of COVID-19 depends on detection of the viral nucleic acid by real time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). However, false-negative RT-PCR tests are reported and could hinder the control of the pandemic. Chest computed tomography could achieve a more reliable diagnosis and represent a complementary diagnostic tool.

Aim: To perform a meta-analysis and systematic review to find out the role of chest computed tomography versus RT-PCR for precise diagnosis of COVID-19 infection.

Methods: We searched three electronic databases (PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Scopus) from April 1 to April 20, 2020, to find out articles including the accuracy of chest computed tomography scan versus RT-PCR for diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Observational studies, case series, and case reports were included.

Results: A total of 238 articles were retrieved from the search strategy. Following screening, 39 articles were chosen for full text assessment and finally 35 articles were included for qualitative and quantitative analysis. Chest computed tomography showed a wide range of sensitivity varied from 12%-100%.

Conclusion: Chest computed tomography is playing a key role for diagnosis and detection of COVID-19 infection. Computed tomography image findings may precede the initially positive RT-PCR assay.

Zaki, M. S. A., M. A. Haidara, A. M. Abdallaa, H. Mohammed, A. M. Sideeg, and R. A. Eid, "Role of dietary selenium in alleviating bisphenol A toxicity of liver albino rats: Histological, ultrastructural, and biomarker assessments", J Food Biochem ., vol. 45, issue 5, pp. e13725., 2021.
Zedan, R., ayatallah farouk, R. Elhadidy, R. Azmy, and E. Attya, "Role of pattern electroretinogram in assessment of retinal dysfunction in hypertensive patients", International Journal of Neuroscience Taylor&Francis, vol. oct 2021, issue 2021, pp. 1-7, 2021. full_article__role_of_pattern_electroretinogram_in_assessment_of_retinal_dysfunction_in_hypertensive_patients.pdf
AbdelMassih, A., A. A. Hassan, A. S. Abou-Zeid, A. Hassan, E. Hussein, M. Gadalla, M. Hussein, M. A. Eid, M. Elahmady, N. El Nahhas, et al., "Salivary markers and coronavirus disease 2019: insights from cross-talk between the oral microbiome and pulmonary and systemic low-grade inflammation and implications for vascular complications.", Cardiovascular endocrinology & metabolism, vol. 10, issue 3, pp. 162-167, 2021. Abstract

To date, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected over 6.2 million individuals worldwide, including 1.46 million deaths. COVID-19 complications are mainly induced by low-grade inflammation-causing vascular degeneration. There is an increasing body of evidence that suggests that oral dysbiotic taxa are associated with worse prognosis in COVID-19 patients, especially the Prevotella genus, which was retrieved from nasopharyngeal and bronchoalveolar lavage samples in affected patients. Oral dysbiosis may act by increasing the likelihood of vascular complications through low-grade inflammation, as well as impairing respiratory mucosal barrier mechanisms against SARS-CoV-2. Salivary markers can be used to reflect this oral dysbiosis and its subsequent damaging effects on and the lungs and vasculature. Salivary sampling can be self-collected, and is less costly and less invasive, and thus may be a superior option to serum markers in risk stratification of COVID-19 patients. Prospective studies are needed to confirm such hypothesis. Video Abstract: http://links.lww.com/CAEN/A28.

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