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2017

EFFECT OF OXIDATIVE STRESS ON LIPID PROFILE AND BLOOD PARAMETERS TO A SAMPLE OF STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITY OF ZAKHO DURING EXAMES

2017-12
Tikrit Journal of Pure Science 23(1) 2017 (القضية : 1) (الحجم : 23)
Worry, anxiety through Study and preparative to exam may lead to mental stress. Mental stress may contribute to oxidative stress in the body which is the change in balance between oxidants and antioxidants. In this study a concentration of Malondialdehyde (MDA) as a lipid oxidation biomarker, lipid profile and some blood parameters like Minmum Inhibitory dilution (MID) were estimated in twenty chemistry and biology students at the day of exam as Stress Condition (SC) compared with the same parameters which obtained from the same students during the university vacation after a month of doing the latest exam as non-Stress Condition (nSC).A significant increase in MDA (p=0.0019), Total Cholesterol (p<0.05), Triglyceride (p<0.05), Low Density Lipoprotein LDL-Cholesterol (p<0.05), Very Low density lipoprotein VLDL-cholesterol (p<0.05) and A significant decrease in High - Density Lipoprotein HDL - Cholesterol (p<0.05), HDL-Cholesterol to total cholesterol ratio(p=0.0012) in stress condition were observed when compared with “non-stress” conditions. Also there were high significant decreases in lymphocyte and minimum inhibitory dilution (MID) (p=0.0001, p<0.0001 respectively) and significant increases in granulocyte and platelets (PLT) (P=0.0113, P=0.0031 respectively) in stress condition compared to non-stress condition. Whereas no significant changes in total WBCs and RBCs in stress and non-stress conditions. These results suggested that during university examinations when students are under mental stress or psychiatric disorder may put them at risk of developing inflammatory disorders like atherosclerosis and/or coronary arteries disorders.

HISTOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF TITANIUM DIOXIDE NANOPARTICLES SIZE 10 NM IN MICE TESTES

2017-06
Science Journal of University of Zakho 5(2), 158-161, June-2017 (القضية : 2) (الحجم : 5)
In the present study, the histological effect of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TDN) on testicular tissue of mature Mus musculus mice was investigated. The animals were divided into six groups, control group treated with TDN free saline and five groups treated with TDN as follow 5, 10, 50, 100 and 150 mg/kg B.W. The results showed that TDN has histological effects on testicular tissue like sever congestion, mild edema between seminiferous tubules (STs) and decrease the thickness of germinal epithelium at low concentrations, While, the histological changes at high concentrations involved disturbance in STs diameters, sever edema between STs, sever vaculation in the germinal epithelium and necrosis in spermatogonia, germinal epithelium and Sertoli cells. KEYWORDS: Mus Musculus Mice, TDN, Histological, Seminiferous Tubules, Sertoli Cells.
2008

SPECIFIC AND NON-SPECIFIC CELLULAR IMMUNE RESPONSE IN BALB\e MICE AGAINST INFECTION WITH HYDATID DISEASE BY THE POLYSACCHARIDE EXTRACTED FROM PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA III. DELAYED TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY AND PHAGOCYTOSIS

2008-04
REVISTA DI PARASSITOLOGIA VOL.XXI(LXV)-N. 1-APRILE 2004 (القضية : 1) (الحجم : 11)
In the present study, the inhibitory effect of Lipopolysaccharide, xtracted from Pseudomonas aemginosa, on growth of Leishmania major promastigotes in vitro was investigated. The results showed that the Lipopolysaccharide investigated had a marked i n h i b i t o r y effect, at different concentrations on growth of the promastigotes. The concentration 100 u,g/ml showed a 37% i n h i b i t i o n ratio where as it is about 50% at both 10 jug/ml & 300 jug/ml, representing the LD50. The concentration 20 jug/ml showed 65% inhibition ratio. 50 ug /ml & 500 jug /ml showed the highest inhibition ratio as it was 76% and 81 %, respectively. Lipopolysaccharide had the same inhibitory effect on the number of cells, number of generation and the generation time.
2004

SPECIFIC AND NON-SPECIFIC CELLULAR IMMUNITY IN BALB\c MICE AGAINST INFECTION WITH HYDATID DISEASE BY THE POLYSACCHARIDE EXTRACTED FROM PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA I. GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF HYDATID CYSTS

2004-04
REVISTA DI PARASSITOLOGIA VOL.XXI(LXV)-N. 1-APRILE 2004 (القضية : 65) (الحجم : 21)
Activity of the polysaccharide PS extracted from the wall of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (IN-1) was tested, for the first time. in albino BALB/c mice. against infection with hydatid disease. Growth and development of hydatid cysts in mice activated with PS, prior to infection, was investigated, taking into consideration number. weight and diameter of cysts growth, in addition to percentage reduction. The results obtained show reduction in number. weight and size of cysts with high percentage reduction. An obvious decrease in the weight of liver and spleen, and their organ indices, in mice activated with PS compared to the increase noticed in the weight of these organs in the control group, was also noticed. suggesting the use of PS as an immunomodulator against infection with hydatid disease. Keyword: Echinococcosis, immunization, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, polysaccharide.

SPECIFIC AND NON-SPECIFIC CELLULAR IMMUNE RESPONSE IN BALB\e MICE AGAINST INFECTION WITH HYDATID DISEASE BY THE POLYSACCHARIDE EXTRACTED FROM PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA III. DELAYED TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY AND PHAGOCYTOSIS

2004-03
REVISTA DI PARASSITOLOGIA VOL.XXI(LXV)-N. 1-APRILE 2004 (القضية : 65) (الحجم : 21)
The study investigated the effect of polysaccharide (PS).for the first time, extracted from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. on cell-mediated immunin represented by delayed-type hypersensiti- vity test and phagocytosis in BALB\c mice infected aith unilocular hydatid disease (protoscole- The significant increase in the foot pad thickness and phagocytic index of neutrophils in acti- vated mice with PS. prior to infection, indicates thar this polysaccharide possesses an ability to stimulate the cellular immune response in mice against infection with unilocular hydatid disease. ces of Echinococcus granulosus). Results proved also that treatment with polysaccharide is time and dose - dependent. delayed-type hypersensitivity. phagocytosis. Keywords: Echinococcosis, hydatid disease. poiysaccharide, Pseudomonas aeruginosa,
2003

IMMUNOMODULATION IN BALB/c MICE AGAINST INFECTION WITH HYDATID DISEASE BY THE LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE EXTRACTED FROM PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA 1. GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF HYDATID CYSTS

2003-04
REVISTA DI PARASSITOLOGIA VOL.XX(LXIV)-N. 1-APRILE 2003 (القضية : 64) (الحجم : 20)
Activity of the lipopolysaccharide LPS extracted from the wall of Pseudomonas deruginosa (IN-1) was tested, for the first time, in albino BALB/c mice, against infection with hydatid disease. Growth and development of hydatid cysts in mice activated with LPS, prior to infection, was investigated, taking into consideration number, weight and diameter of cysts grown, in addition to percentage reduction, The results obtained show reduction in number, weight and size of cysts with high percentage reduction. An obvious decrease in the weight of liver and spleen, and their organ indices, in mice activated with LPS compared to the increase noticed in the weight of these organs in the control group, was also noticed, suggesting the use of LPS as an immunomodulator against infection with hydatid disease. Keyword: Echinococcosis, immunization, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, lipopolysaccharide,

modulation of immune response in ABALB/c mice against infection with hydatid disease by the polysaccharide extracted from pseudomonas aeruginosa. 2. blood picture

2003-04
REVISTA DI PARASSITOLOGIA VOL.XX(LXIV)-N. 1-APRILE 2003 (القضية : 64) (الحجم : 20)
Immunomodulating activity of graded doses of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) extracted from Pseudomonas aeruginosa (IN-i) was tested, for the first time, in mice against infection with hyda- tid disease. The effect of LPS on total and differential count of leucocytes was investigated. Results show that LPS activates macrophages, stimulates proliferation of lymphocytes and infiltration and migration of neutrophils and monocytes to the sites of infection. Evidence is provided that (LPS) modulates the immune defense of mice against infection with unilocular hydatid disease. Key words: Echinococcosis, immunization, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, lipopolysaccharide.

IMMUNOMODULATION IN BALB\c MICE AGAINST INFECTION WITH HYDATID DISEASE BY THE LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE EXTRACTED FROM PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA. III. DELAYED TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY AND PHAGOCYTOSIS

2003-03
REVISTA DI PARASSITOLOGIA VOL.XX(LXIV)-N. 1-APRILE 2003 (القضية : 64) (الحجم : 20)
The study investigated the effect of lipopolysaccha from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, on cell-mediated immunity represented by delayed-type hyper- sensitivity test and phagocytosis in BALB\c mice infected with unilocular hydatid disease (Proto- scoleces of Echinococcus granulosus). The significant increase in the foot pad thickness and phagocytic index of neutrophils in acti- vated mice with LPS, prior to infection, indicates that this lipopolysaccharide possesses an ability to stimulate the cellular immune response in mice against infection with unilocular hydatid disea- se. Results proved also that treatment with lipopolysaccharide is time and dose-dependent. for first time, extracted Keywords: Echinococcosis, hydatid disease, lipopolysaccharide, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, de- layed-type hypersensitivity, phagocytosis.

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