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    In: International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Bio-Medical Science, Everant Journals, Vol. 03, No. 07 ( 2023-07-05), p. 328-334
    Abstract: The liver, kidney, and thyroid glands are main vital in biochemical and physiological activities in animals and humans. In this study, we examined the effects of adding selenium supplementation on the improvement activity of many glands such as the liver, kidney, and thyroid after cadmium chloride administration (induced toxicity) in male rabbits. This study included 16 male rabbits divided into four groups, the 1st group (CON) was control and administration normal fed and drinking water, the 2nd group (NC ) was negative control group that administration of 1ml of cadmium chloride (100ppm) with normal fed, the 3rd group (S1) was administration of 1ml of sodium selenite, and 4th group (S2) was administration of 5ml of selenium and all groups continuous for same style up to 8th week of experiment. Antioxidant and oxidative stress status was investigated by measuring the levels of T-AOC and MDA. The liver was assessed by estimation of ALT, AST, TP, and TB while kidney was assessed by calculation of blood CRI and UR and the thyroid gland assessed by measurement of serum T3 and T4. The levels of selenoprotein (SeP) mg/l were assessed by HPLC for standard and S2 group. The results of present study shows highly statistical differences between four group when compare the mean±SD of the levels of ALT,AST,TP,TB,CRI,UR,T3, and T4 (p-value 〈 0.005). In conclusion, this study showing highly ability of selenium supplementation to lowering the levels of the markers of liver, kidney, and thyroid gland and work as protective factor from toxicity induced by cadmium in male rabbits.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2767-827X , 2767-830X
    Uniform Title: Study the Effect of Selenium Supplementations on the Liver, Kidney and Thyroid Gland Activities in Male Rats
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    Publisher: Everant Journals
    Publication Date: 2023
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    SASPR Edu International Pvt. Ltd ; 2023
    In:  South Asian Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol. 5, No. 05 ( 2023-09-06), p. 186-191
    In: South Asian Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, SASPR Edu International Pvt. Ltd, Vol. 5, No. 05 ( 2023-09-06), p. 186-191
    Abstract: Breast cancer (BC) is developing from cells of breast tissue and is caused by the presence of malignant cells, which are characterized by uncontrolled cell division, leading to abnormal growth (in situ carcinoma), and their ability to invade normal tissue locally. BC's diagnosis and treatment strategies have recently improved, but the incidence rates continue to increase. Worldwide, BC is the most common cancer in women. The aim of this study is to combine histological, classification, and risk factors in a small review for easy searching by clinical researchers. Currently, there are many studies on BC in Iraq or in other regions of the world. Therefore, combining these studies in one work may give an advantage in the clinical trials of BC. In conclusion, BC is the first of the ten top cancers in Iraqi women up to 2018.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2664-4142 , 2664-6749
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: SASPR Edu International Pvt. Ltd
    Publication Date: 2023
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    In: Bionatura, Clinical Biotec, Vol. 7, No. 3 ( 2022-9-15), p. 1-4
    Abstract: This study was conducted to assess the omentin-1 (OME-1) V109D gene SNP in women with PCOS and healthy control and to investigate the possible relationship between this adipokine and metabolic profile. This study includes 50 women in the range of age (19-43 Y) who have been diagnosed with PCOC as a patient group and 40 healthy women in age (17-45 Y) as a control group. Five ml of peripheral blood were drawn from both groups to perform the biochemical and genetic study. Metabolic profiles were assessed by spectrophotometric methods, and PCR-RFLP investigated V109D of OME-1 SNP. The results suggest a statistical decrease in FBG, BMI, TG, TC, and LDL(p-value 〈 0.05) in the control group compared to the PCOS group and a statistical increase in HDL levels in control compared to the PCOS group. Genotyping analysis shows statistically significant differences between DD and VV genotypes in PCOS and control groups (OR=4.66 (CI 95%,1.6-8.3), (OR=2.4 (CI95%,0.7-6.9) respectively. These results suggest statistically significant differences in three genotypes (DD, DV, and VV) of the PCOS group depending on age and BMI (p-value 〈 0.05). DD and VV genotypes of OME-1 V109D SNP have more risk factors for PCOS incidence and changes in metabolic profile in Iraqi women. Keywords: Polycystic ovary syndrome, Omentin-1, risk factor, polymorphism genetic
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1390-9347 , 1390-9355
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Clinical Biotec
    Publication Date: 2022
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