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    Z. Abedin

    Hepatic bile synthesis is altered during experimental gallstone formation. In response to cholesterol, there is a hydrophobic shift in hepatic bile acid synthesis and hypersecretion of phospholipids. These changes decrease the vesicular... more
    Hepatic bile synthesis is altered during experimental gallstone formation. In response to cholesterol, there is a hydrophobic shift in hepatic bile acid synthesis and hypersecretion of phospholipids. These changes decrease the vesicular capacity for cholesterol and favor crystallization. The mechanism for these changes in hepatic bile formation is unknown. Calmodulin (CaM), a Ca2+ receptor protein involved in cellular secretion, regulates gallbladder transport and may play an important role in alterations of hepatic bile formation during cholelithiasis. We hypothesized that biliary CaM activity is altered during gallstone formation and may be associated with changes in bile acid and phospholipid synthesis. Prairie dogs were fed either control (N = 22) or 1.2% cholesterol-enriched (N = 26) diets for one to six weeks. Cholecystectomy was performed; the common bile duct was cannulated, and hourly bile samples were collected. CaM was measured in bile and gallbladder tissues by radioimmu...
    Electrocardiographic and electron microscopic alterations in the myocardium were investigated in rats subjected to hypothermia with and without injection of dextran. Twenty-two animals were divided into four groups and studied. The first... more
    Electrocardiographic and electron microscopic alterations in the myocardium were investigated in rats subjected to hypothermia with and without injection of dextran. Twenty-two animals were divided into four groups and studied. The first group of five rats served as the control group. The second group of six rats, which were subjected to total body hypothermia developed arrhythmia (from first degree atrioventricular block to complete heart block) at a mean rectal temperature of 18 degrees C., with prolongation of P,P-R, and QRS duration, as well as a marked separation of intercalated discs, articularly at the level of the fascia adherens. The third group of six rats was subjected to hypothermia and to an injection of dextran. The resulting threshold temperature tthe temperature at which the arrhythmia appeared) was lower (16 degrees C.) than in the preceding group (p less than 0.005), but neither advanced atrioventricular block nor remarkable subcellular structural changes developed...
    Heights, weights, haemoglobin, total proteins and albumin-globulin (A/G) ratio of 157 pregnant women in their last trimester of pregnancy are reported along with heights, weights, haemoglobin and albumin-globulin ratio of newborn babies.... more
    Heights, weights, haemoglobin, total proteins and albumin-globulin (A/G) ratio of 157 pregnant women in their last trimester of pregnancy are reported along with heights, weights, haemoglobin and albumin-globulin ratio of newborn babies. The results have been discussed.
    The distance from the base of the left coronary sinus to the origin of the left main coronary artery was measured in 54 patients. The length of the left main coronary artery and the pattern of arterial dominance were determined in the... more
    The distance from the base of the left coronary sinus to the origin of the left main coronary artery was measured in 54 patients. The length of the left main coronary artery and the pattern of arterial dominance were determined in the last 37 patients. These variables were correlated with height, weight, age, sex, and presence or absence of coronary artery disease. Average distance from the basis of the left coronary sinus to the origin of the left main coronary artery was 19.4 +/- 2.7 mm. Average length of the left main coronary artery was 9.7 +/- 4.3 mm. There was a large inherent variability between distance from the base of left coronary sinus to the origin of the left main coronary artery and height of the subjects. Other variables did not show positive correlation. Similar large variability was noticed between of the left main coronary artery and height of the subjects. Thus, from these observations it was not possible to predict the distance from the base of the left coronary...
    ... was utilized to analyze SME on yield stress of the composite. Yield stress of the composite as a function of prestrain was predicted numerically and verified experimentally. File Size: 265K. Product Status: In Stock Included in:... more
    ... was utilized to analyze SME on yield stress of the composite. Yield stress of the composite as a function of prestrain was predicted numerically and verified experimentally. File Size: 265K. Product Status: In Stock Included in: SP-1948. See papers presented at SAE 2005 World ...
    Cancer is initiated and maintained by the accumulation of numerous mutations in specific genes. Rarely, the mutations are inherited but more commonly they occur via exposure to chemical carcinogens. Mutant genes fall into two categories:... more
    Cancer is initiated and maintained by the accumulation of numerous mutations in specific genes. Rarely, the mutations are inherited but more commonly they occur via exposure to chemical carcinogens. Mutant genes fall into two categories: tumor suppressors and oncogenes. The most commonly mutated tumor suppressor is p53, while one of the most commonly mutated oncogenes is Ras. p53 induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in cells that have undergone DNA damage. Mutations in p53 usually result in inactivation of its normal transcriptional ability, leading to unregulated growth of damaged cells. In contrast, mutations in Ras are activating mutations that lead to increased cell proliferation. Among the more commonly studied carcinogens are polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), which are combustion products found in cigarette smoke, and aflatoxins, which are produced by molds. These are not carcinogenic until metabolically activated to compounds known as ultimate carcinogens, which can damage DNA, leading to mutations. Molecular epidemiology and experimental carcinogenesis with Ras and p53 have led to an understanding of the roles of metabolic activation and genetic selection in cancer.
    ... We undertook this study in order to find out the value of the measurement of TPAD ADDRESS FOR REPRINT REQUESTS: Zainul Abedin, MD, Medical College of Ohio at Toledo, PO Box 6190, Toledo, Ohio 43614. ... ZAINUL ABEDIN, PS BIDWAI, J.S.... more
    ... We undertook this study in order to find out the value of the measurement of TPAD ADDRESS FOR REPRINT REQUESTS: Zainul Abedin, MD, Medical College of Ohio at Toledo, PO Box 6190, Toledo, Ohio 43614. ... ZAINUL ABEDIN, PS BIDWAI, J.S. SODHI AND HN KHAT ~ ~ I ...
    To determine the effect of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) on serum and urinary activity of beta-galactosidase and beta-glucuronidase (lysosomal enzymes) 40 patients were studied. Eighteen patients had acute myocardial infarction and 22... more
    To determine the effect of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) on serum and urinary activity of beta-galactosidase and beta-glucuronidase (lysosomal enzymes) 40 patients were studied. Eighteen patients had acute myocardial infarction and 22 were assigned as controls. Three of the 18 patients with acute myocardial infarction died within 5 to 10 days after hospitalization. Although the serum and urinary beta-glucuronidase and serum beta-galactosidase activity was higher in patients with acute myocardial infarction when compared with the control subjects these differences did not achieve statistical significance. However, the mean values of urinary beta-galactosidase in the control and acute MI groups were 158.68 and 333.3 nmol/mg creatinine/hr, respectively (p less than 0.046). These findings indicate that there is a significant increase in the urine beta-galactosidase activity during the early phases of acute myocardial infarction.
    African Americans have higher colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality than White Americans and yet have lower rates of CRC screening. Increased screening aids in early detection and higher survival rates. Coupled with low literacy rates, the... more
    African Americans have higher colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality than White Americans and yet have lower rates of CRC screening. Increased screening aids in early detection and higher survival rates. Coupled with low literacy rates, the burden of CRC morbidity and mortality is exacerbated in this population, making it important to develop culturally and literacy appropriate aids to help low-literacy African Americans make informed decisions about CRC screening. This article outlines the development of a low-literacy computer touch-screen colonoscopy decision aid using an innovative marketing method called perceptual mapping and message vector modeling. This method was used to mathematically model key messages for the decision aid, which were then used to modify an existing CRC screening tutorial with different messages. The final tutorial was delivered through computer touch-screen technology to increase access and ease of use for participants. Testing showed users were not only more comfortable with the touch-screen technology but were also significantly more willing to have a colonoscopy compared with a "usual care group." Results confirm the importance of including participants in planning and that the use of these innovative mapping and message design methods can lead to significant CRC screening attitude change.
    Clinical, hemodynamic, and angiographic data were examined in 97 consecutive patients who underwent catheterization within two years of documented acute transmural myocardial infarction. The patients were divided according to the absence... more
    Clinical, hemodynamic, and angiographic data were examined in 97 consecutive patients who underwent catheterization within two years of documented acute transmural myocardial infarction. The patients were divided according to the absence or presence of angina pectoris prior to myocardial infarction (groups 1 and 2). Group 1 had more females, was younger, and had a greater prevalence of one-vessel coronary artery disease. Of the patients surviving the myocardial infarction until hospital discharge, group 1 had fewer cases of postinfarction angina pectoris. The following were not statistically different for the two groups: mean time from infarction to catheterization, location of infarction, heart failure, coronary risk factors, mean left ventricular end-diastolic pressure, and mean ejection fraction. The angiographic significance of angina following infarction was analyzed in the 94 survivors. Patients with angina after infarction had a greater prevalence of two- and three-vessel coronary artery disease compared with patients without angina following infarction. Group 1 patients who had developed angina after infarction also had a greater prevalence of two- and three-vessel disease than patients who had no postinfarction angina. One-vessel disease was found in 82 percent of patients who had no angina before and after infarction. Infarction as the first manifestation of coronary artery disease (group 1) is often associated with one-vessel disease, especially if angina does not appear after infraction. Angina before or after infarction suggests two- and three-vessel disease.
    Spontaneous changes of P-wave polarity without change in heart rate were noted on the resting electrocardiogram of a patient admitted because of chest pain. Intracardiac and His bundle electrograms were compatible with a sequence of... more
    Spontaneous changes of P-wave polarity without change in heart rate were noted on the resting electrocardiogram of a patient admitted because of chest pain. Intracardiac and His bundle electrograms were compatible with a sequence of activation from high to low right atrium with both positive and negative P waves in lead aVR. The decrease in the P-His interval with positive P waves in lead aVR is consistent with selective conduction via the posterior internodal pathway.
    Tobacco smoke exposure stimulates the expression of genes that are likely to be involved in the metabolism of its combustion products such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). Four of the smoke induced genes are aldo-keto reductases... more
    Tobacco smoke exposure stimulates the expression of genes that are likely to be involved in the metabolism of its combustion products such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). Four of the smoke induced genes are aldo-keto reductases (AKR), enzymes that metabolically activate PAH to PAH o-quinones. Alternatively, PAHs are metabolized to (±)-anti-diol epoxides, such as (±)-anti-benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide ((±)-anti-BPDE)), by the combined action of P4501A1/1B1 and epoxide hydrolase. (±)-anti-BPDE forms DNA adducts directly, while PAH o-quinones cause DNA damage by oxidative stress through a futile redox cycle. To address the role of AKRs in PAH cytotoxicity, we compared the cytotoxicity of PAH metabolites and the effects of overexpressing AKR1A1 in lung cells. (±)-anti-BPDE and B[a]P-7,8-trans-dihydrodiol, an intermediate in (±)-anti-BPDE metabolism, are toxic to A549 cells at concentrations with an IC(50) of ∼2 μM. In contrast, the PAH o-quinone B[a]P-7,8-dione was about 10-fold less toxic to A549 cells with an IC(50) > 20 μM. Similar differences in cytoxicity were observed with two other PAH o-quinones (benz[a]anthracene-3,4-dione and 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene-3,4-dione) compared with their respective diol-epoxide counterparts (BA-3,4-diol-1,2-epoxide and DMBA-3,4-diol-1,2-epoxide). In addition, both anti-BPDE and B[a]P-7,8-trans-dihydrodiol induced p53 expression ∼6 h post-treatment at concentrations as low as 1 μM consistent with extensive DNA damage. B[a]P-7,8-dione treatment did not induce p53 but generated reactive oxygen species (ROS) in A549 cells and induced the expression of oxidative response genes in H358 cells. We also observed that overexpression of AKR1A1 in H358 cells, which otherwise have low levels of AKR expression, protected cells 2-10-fold from the toxic effects of B[a]P-7,8-trans-dihydrodiol. These data suggest that overexpression of AKRs may protect lung cancer cells from the acute toxic effects of PAH.
    ... 1 / 1 Seleccione referencia / Select reference. Signatura : 31337. Autor : ZAINUL ABEDIN; ABDUL QUDDUS. Aut.Corporativo: Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development, Arkansas (EUA). F/Fred Project. Título ...
    ... Eduardo Morales MSEE, Mark Gomez, Z. Abedin MD, Joseph H. Pierluissi PhDa aElectrical Engineering Department, the University of Texas at El Paso. Correspondence: Joseph H. Pierluissi PhD, University of Texas at El Paso, 500 West... more
    ... Eduardo Morales MSEE, Mark Gomez, Z. Abedin MD, Joseph H. Pierluissi PhDa aElectrical Engineering Department, the University of Texas at El Paso. Correspondence: Joseph H. Pierluissi PhD, University of Texas at El Paso, 500 West Univserity, El Paso, Texas, 79968 USA. ...
    1. Am J Cardiol. 1977 Oct;40(4):654-7. Isolated left anterior descending coronary artery disease: choice of therapy. Abedin Z, Dack S. PMID: 303051 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]. MeSH Terms: Coronary Artery Bypass; Coronary ...