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097 _aPh.D
099 _aCai01.10.04.Ph.D.2018.Su.B
100 0 _aSuzan Shawky Abuelkasem Muhamad
245 1 0 _aBiochemical effects of chromium, selenium and zinc elements on experimentally diabetic rats /
_cSuzan Shawky Abuel-Kasem Muhamad ; Supervised Samy Ahmad Abdelaziz , Hassan Abdelhalim Amer , Ismail Ibrahim Hegazy
246 1 5 _aالتأثيرات الكيميائية الحيوية لعناصر الكروم و السلينيوم و الزنك على الفئران المصابة بداء السكرى تجريبياً
260 _aCairo :
_bSuzan Shawky Abuelkasem Muhamad ,
_c2018
300 _a213 P. :
_bphotographs ;
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502 _aThesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Biochemistry and Chemistry of Nutrition
520 _aThe present work was done to elucidate the possible protective and antioxidant effect of chromium chloride (CrCl) (500 mg/k.g.), sodium selenite (SeNa) (1.5 mg/k.g.) and Zinc sulphate (ZnSO4) (54 mg/k.g.) supplementation in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats. Oral administration of both Cr and Zn as well as intraperitoneal injection of Se at concentrations of 500, 54 and 1.5 mg/kg b.w. daily, respectively for 8 weeks showed a significant decrease in fasting blood glucose, total cholesterol (TC), triacylglycerols (TG), low density lipoprotein (LDL-C) and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances. The treatment also resulted in a significant increase in plasma C-peptide, blood reduced glutathione (GSH) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) as well as gene expression of heart glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) of diabetic rats. Also, the results clearly suggest that the trace elements treated groups may effectively normalize the body weight as well as high density lipoprotein (HDL-C) in streptozotocin induced-diabetes. The trace elements exerted rapid protective effects against lipid peroxidation by scavenging of free radicals there by reducing the risk of diabetic complications. The effect was more pronounced by Cr supplementation as compared with Se and Zn supplementation
530 _aIssued also as CD
653 4 _aDiabetic rats
653 4 _aOxidative stress biomarkers
653 4 _aTrace elements
700 0 _aHassan Abdelhalim Amer ,
_eSupervisor
700 0 _aIsmail Ibrahim Hegazy ,
_eSupervisor
700 0 _aSamy Ahmad Abdelaziz ,
_eSupervisor
856 _uhttp://172.23.153.220/th.pdf
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_eCataloger
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