128 research outputs found

    Adaptive Equalization: LMS, RLS and CMA

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    This poster presents performance evaluation of adaptive equalizers (LMS, RLS and CMA) using different Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) techniques (4-QAM, 8-QAM); using Frequency Flat Fading and Frequency Selective Fading

    The Link Between Oxidative Stress Response and Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha (TNF-alpha) in Hepatic Tissue of Rats With Induced Thyroid Dysfunction

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    Thyroid hormones are essential for normal organ growth, development and function. They regulate the basal metabolic rate of different types of cells, including hepatocytes. Oxidative stress plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of thyroid disorders and disturbed tissue functions. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) is a cytokine with numerous immunological and metabolic activities. Several studies relate this cytokine to thyroid dysfunction and chronic liver diseases. This study aims to determine the relationship between the oxidative stress and the hepatic inflammatory cytokines TNF-α in rats with disturbed thyroid functions. Also, to investigate how this can affect normal hepatic tissues. Twenty-seven rats were divided into three groups: euthyroid group, hyperthyroid group; hyperthyroidism was induced by daily intraperitoneal injection of L-thyroxine and hypothyroid group; hypothyroidism was induced by administering propylthiouracil using oral gastric tube. At the end of the experiments, rats were fasted for 12 hours then blood samples were collected to measure the level of free T3, free T4, TSH, serum malondialdehyde (MDA), and total antioxidant (TAC). Then animals were scarified by cervical decapitation, slices of livers were submitted to histopathological examination, the rest of liver tissues were extracted and homogenized for measurements of TNF-α. The data showed that serum MDA was significantly elevated while TAC levels were significantly decreased in both hyperthyroid and hypothyroid groups compared to their corresponding values in euthyroid group. TNF-α level was also significantly increased in hyperthyroid and hypothyroid groups compared to its level in euthyroid group. Histopathological examination of the liver revealed prominent lymphocytic infiltration with some aggregate formation in portal tract in both hypothyroid and hyperthyroid groups. The lymphocytic infiltrate was more prominent in hypothyroid rats compared to the hyperthyroid rats. This study suggests that the oxidative stress and elevated level of TNF-α play an essential role in hepatic cell injury associated with thyroid dysfunction. A complex relationship exists between the thyroid gland and the liver in health and disease.Keywords: Thyroid dysfunction, oxidative stress, hepatic tissue, rats TNF-

    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) On a Sample Of The Wives Of The Martyrs -Field Study In Area OF Jablah -

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      This research aimed to know the differences in the degree of PTSD depending on the variables; period of the shock , Educational level and The nature of the housing. In This research it is used Davidson's scale of PTSD ,which is based in the diagnosis DSM-IV  which was translated to Arabic by Abdul Aziz Thabet (2006). The research is applied in Jableh. The sample consisted of (50) Wives. The research is found the following results: there is no statistically significant differences in the degree of PTSD depending on the variables,( period of shock and Educational level) , as too there are statistically significant differences in the degree of PTSD depending on the variable The nature of the housing.  

    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) On a Sample Of The Brothers Of The Martyrs -Field Study In Area OF Jablah -

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    This research aimed to know existence of post traumatic disorder, and the differences in the degree of PTSD between males and females, as it aimed to detect the differences in the degree of PTSD depending on the variables; period of the shock , Educational level and social status. In This research it is used Davidson's scale of PTSD ,which is based in the diagnosis DSM-IV which was translated to Arabic by Abdul Aziz Thabet (2006). The research is applied in Jableh. The sample consisted of (69) young (35) males and (34) females. The research is found the following results: there is post-traumatic stress disorder on a sample of the brothers of the martyrs in area OF Jablah, there is no statistically significant differences in the degree of PTSD between males and females, and Educational level , as too there are statistically significant differences in the degree of PTSD depending on the variables of a period of shock For a period of less than one year and social status research sample For the benefit of unmarried brothers

    In vivo evaluation the efficiency of nitazoxanide with cationic Gemini surfactant on Cryptosporidiosis

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    تُعرض الإصابة بداء خفيات الأبواغ حياة العديد من الأشخاص للخطر وخصوصا المصابين بنقص المناعة، تحديدا مرضى فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية.  يُعد النيتازوكسانيد أحد الأدوية العلاجية الرئيسية المستخدمة في علاج داء الكريبتوسبوريديوسس. ومع ذلك، فهو ضعيف الذوبان في الماء ، مما يحد من فائدته وفعاليته في المرضى الذين يعانون من نقص المناعة. يحتوي الفاعل بالسطح على طابع برمائي وهذا يشير إلى قدرتها على تحسين قابلية الذوبان في الماء للعقار المضاد للماء. يتعلق بحثنا بتركيب مواد خافضة للتوتر السطحي من الجوزاء الموجبة الجديدة والتي لديها القدرة على تحسين قابلية ذوبان عقار نانازوكسيد. لذلك قمنا بتوليف مواد خافضة للتوتر السطحي توأمية موجبة.  N1,N1,N3,N3-tetramethyl-N1,N3-bis(2-octadecanamidoethyl)propane-1,3-diaminium bromide (CGSPS18) و  2,2‘-(ethane-1,2-diylbis(oxy))bis(N-(2-octadecanamidoethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-2-oxoethane-1-aminium) dichloride (CGSES18)   وتأكيد تركيبها الكيميائي بالطرق الطيفية المختلفة وكذلك دراسة خصائص السطح والسمية لها. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، تمت دراسة فعالية نيتازوكسانيد في الفئران المصابة بإضافة ثلاث جرعات مختلفة من المواد الخافضة للتوتر السطحي. لمعرفة تأثير النيتازوكسانيد والمواد الخافضة للتوتر السطحي معا، تم حساب العدوى بالطفيليات قبل العلاج وبعده ، كما تم فحص الأنسجة المعوية والكبدية والرئوية. في هذه الدراسة وجد أن الجمع بين عقار نيتازوكسانيد مع المواد الخافضة للتوتر السطحي وخاصة المركب (CGSPS18) بتركيز 25٪ زاد من الفعالية وأدى إلى انخفاض بنسبة 90.8٪. أظهر فحص الأنسجة المرضية أن المجموعة التي عولجت بعقار نيتازوكسانيد مع CGSPS18 أظهرت أفضل النتائج التي أظهرت نمطًا زغبيًا طبيعيًا تقريبًا. أظهرت هذه الدراسة زيادة في فعالية النيتازوكسانيد عند دمجه مع المواد الخافضة للتوتر السطحي ، وهذا يشير إلى مستقبل واعد لاستخدام المواد الخافضة للتوتر السطحي كعامل مساعد لتعزيز فعالية النيتازوكسانيد في علاج داء خفيات الأبواغ في المرضى الذين يعانون من نقص المناعة ، وخاصة مرضى فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية.Infection with cryptosporidiosis endangers the lives of many people with immunodeficiency, especially HIV patients. Nitazoxanide is one of the main therapeutic drugs used to treat cryptosporidiosis. However, it is poorly soluble in water, which restricts its usefulness and efficacy in immunocompromised patients. Surfactants have an amphiphilic character which indicates their ability to improve the water solubility of the hydrophobic drugs. Our research concerns the synthesis of new cationic Gemini surfactants that have the ability to improve the solubility of the drug Nanazoxide. So, we synthesized cationic Gemini surfactants. N1,N1,N3,N3-tetramethyl-N1,N3-bis(2-octadecanamidoethyl)propane-1,3-diaminium bromide (CGSPS18) and 2,2‘-(ethane-1,2-diylbis(oxy))bis(N-(2-octadecanamidoethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-2-oxoethane-1-aminium) dichloride (CGSES18) and the detection of their chemical composition by spectroscopic methods, as well as studying the properties of their surfaces and their toxicity. Furthermore, the efficacy of nitazoxanide in infected mice was studied in conjunction with three different doses of surfactants. To assess the effect of nitazoxanide and surfactants, the infection was parasitologically counted before and after treatment, and the intestinal, liver, and lung tissues were also examined histopathologically. In this study, it was found that the combination of the drug nitazoxanide with surfactants, especially the compound (CGSPS18) at a concentration of 25% increased the efficacy and resulted in a percentage reduction of 90.8%. Histopathological examination revealed that the group treated with the drug nitazoxanide in combination with CGSPS18 showed the best results exhibiting an almost normal villous pattern. This study demonstrated an increase in the effectiveness of nitazoxanide when combined with surfactants, and this suggests a promising future for the use of surfactants as an adjunct to enhance the effectiveness of nitazoxanide for the treatment of cryptosporidiosis in immunocompromised patients, particularly HIV patients

    BeamGA Median: A Hybrid Heuristic Search Approach

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    The median problem is significantly applied to derive the most reasonable rearrangement phylogenetic tree for many species. More specifically, the problem is concerned with finding a permutation that minimizes the sum of distances between itself and a set of three signed permutations. Genomes with equal number of genes but different order can be represented as permutations. In this paper, an algorithm, namely BeamGA median, is proposed that combines a heuristic search approach (local beam) as an initialization step to generate a number of solutions, and then a Genetic Algorithm (GA) is applied in order to refine the solutions, aiming to achieve a better median with the smallest possible reversal distance from the three original permutations. In this approach, any genome rearrangement distance can be applied. In this paper, we use the reversal distance. To the best of our knowledge, the proposed approach was not applied before for solving the median problem. Our approach considers true biological evolution scenario by applying the concept of common intervals during the GA optimization process. This allows us to imitate a true biological behavior and enhance genetic approach time convergence. We were able to handle permutations with a large number of genes, within an acceptable time performance and with same or better accuracy as compared to existing algorithms

    Glucose metabolism abnormalities among pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors: Assessment and relation to body mass index and waist to hip ratio

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    AbstractBackgroundAs survival rates of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) improve, attention is turning to side and late effects of therapy including glucose metabolism abnormalities.ObjectiveTo asses the presence of abnormal glucose metabolism in pediatric ALL survivors and its possible relation to body mass index (BMI), waist to hip ratio and treatment related factors.Subjects and methodsRetrospective study with a prospective follow-up of 12 ALL survivors who had been off chemotherapy for >9months was done. Fifteen healthy sex and age matched children were involved as controls. Body mass index (BMI) waist to hip ratio (WHR), and Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) were performed with assessment of glycated hemoglobin (Hb A1C) and insulin sensitivity indices.ResultsAt study time the mean BMI, WHR, all components of the OGTT (except the 2h post load glucose), all indices of insulin sensitivity and the mean Hb A1C% were significantly higher compared to those of the controls. Two survivors (16.6%) developed transient hyperglycemia during therapy, one (8.3%) had pre-diabetes, seven (58.3%) had a risk level of Hb A1C but no one had diabetes mellitus (DM) or insulin resistance (IR). At study time the two survivors with transient hyperglycemia during therapy had a significantly high WHR compared to the remainders. WHR of the survivors at study time correlated significantly with fasting plasma glucose and area of insulin under the curve (AUC). The 2h post-prandial plasma glucose correlated with the duration after therapy completion.ConclusionsWHR may play a better role than BMI in the prediction of insulin resistance in those patients. Hb A1C may increase earlier than other indices of glucose tolerance

    Elevated Levels of Mislocalised, Constitutive Ras Signalling Can Drive Quiescence by Uncoupling Cell-Cycle Regulation from Metabolic Homeostasis

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    The small GTPase Ras plays an important role in connecting external and internal signalling cues to cell fate in eukaryotic cells. As such, the loss of RAS regulation, localisation, or expression level can drive changes in cell behaviour and fate. Post-translational modifications and expression levels are crucial to ensure Ras localisation, regulation, function, and cell fate, exemplified by RAS mutations and gene duplications that are common in many cancers. Here, we reveal that excessive production of yeast Ras2, in which the phosphorylation-regulated serine at position 225 is replaced with alanine or glutamate, leads to its mislocalisation and constitutive activation. Rather than inducing cell death, as has been widely reported to be a consequence of constitutive Ras2 signalling in yeast, the overexpression of RAS2S225A or RAS2S225E alleles leads to slow growth, a loss of respiration, reduced stress response, and a state of quiescence. These effects are mediated via cAMP/PKA signalling and transcriptional changes, suggesting that quiescence is promoted by an uncoupling of cell-cycle regulation from metabolic homeostasis. The quiescent cell fate induced by the overexpression of RAS2S225A or RAS2S225E could be rescued by the deletion of CUP9, a suppressor of the dipeptide transporter Ptr2, or the addition of peptone, implying that a loss of metabolic control, or a failure to pass a metabolic checkpoint, is central to this altered cell fate. Our data suggest that the combination of an increased RAS2 copy number and a dominant active mutation that leads to its mislocalisation can result in growth arrest and add weight to the possibility that approaches to retarget RAS signalling could be employed to develop new therapies
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