Mohamed Gamal Hassan Ali

Demonstrator of Biochemistry

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1.     Personal data:                                                     

Mohamed Gamal Hasssan Ali

 Name:

Fayoum

Place of birth :

25/12/1987

Date of birth:

Egyptian

Nationality :

Arabic – English

Language  :

pharmacy

General

specialization:

Biochemistry and molecular biology

Accurate specialization:

Mohamedgamal_pharmacy@yahoo.com

E-mail:-

Personal account:

2.     Scientific qualification:

 Country

Affiliation

 Faculty

General specification

Date

Degree

Egypt

Bani-suef  university

Faculty of pharmacy

pharmacy

2010

Bachelor of pharmaceutical science 

  1. Chronology of Employment:

 Country

Affiliation

The end of employment

The start of employment 

Academic degree

 Job

egypt

Faculty of pharmacy bani-suef university

3/2011

Master student

Demonstrator of biochemistry

4.     Courses and workshops:

Year

place

 Nature of course/ workshop

 Name of course 

2010

Faculty of pharmacy bani-suef university

C.V writing

2010

Faculty of pharmacy bani-suef university

Patient counceing

2010

Faculty of pharmacy bani-suef university

Interviewing skills

2010

Faculty of pharmacy bani-suef university

Pharmaceutical career path

2011

bani-suef university

Advanced word processing

2011

bani-suef university

Advanced power point

2011

bani-suef university

Advanced database

2011

bani-suef university

Advanced spreadsheets

2013

bani-suef university

Analysis of literature on redox regulation and redox signaling

2013

bani-suef university

Self-marketing

2013

bani-suef university

Development of quality systems at faculties of Beni-Suef University

7. Academic experiences:

A-    Teached courses:

Accurate specialization

University

Faculty

Grade

Language

Course  name

Biochemistry and molecular biology

Bani-suef

Faculty of pharmacy

English

Practical biochemistry I

Biochemistry and molecular biology

Bani-suef

Faculty of pharmacy

English

Practical biochemistry II

Biochemistry and molecular biology

Bani-suef

Faculty of pharmacy

English

Practical biochemistry III

Biochemistry and molecular biology

Bani-suef

Faculty of pharmacy

English

Clinical nutrition


Master Title

Role of MAPK pathway in lipopolyssacharide/D-galactosamine induced hepatotoxicity in rats rats

Master Abstract

Administration of D-galactosamine (D-GalN) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) caused activation of toll like receptor 4 (TLR4) and subsequent activation of NADPH oxidase 4 (NOX4) and therefore increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS production caused activation of mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) by phosphorylation of apoptosis signal-regulating kinase1 (ASK1) and therefore phosphorylation of P38 MAPK. ROS generation decreased gene expression levels of thioredoxin1 (Trx1), thioredoxin reductase 1 (TrxR1), protein phosphatase 5 (PP5). Therefore our aim was to address the role of D-GalN and LPS on hepatotoxicity in rats through studying the MAPK pathway and to evaluate the effect of silibinin and vitamin E on TrxR1 and PP5 as one of the regulatory mechanisms responsible for hepatocellular protection against D-GalN/LPS induced oxidative stress. Acute rat liver injury was induced by co-administration of D-GalN/LPS. Silibinin and vitamin E were used as a hepatoprotective against this liver injury. Serum ALT and AST, oxidative (MDA) and antioxidant markers (GSH, CAT and SOD) were measured. Expression levels of Trx1, TrxR1, PP5, NOX4, ASK1 and P38 MAPK were determined. Treatment or prophylaxis of either silibinin or vitamin E significantly decreased ALT, AST, MDA, NOX4, ASK1 and P38 MAPK levels and significantly increased GSH, CAT, SOD, Trx1, TrxR1 and PP5 levels when compared with D-GalN/LPS treated group. It can be concluded that administration of D-GalN/LPS caused rat liver injury that was through excess ROS generation which consequently induced activation of MAPK cascade. Silibinin or vitamin E succeeded in ameliorating the deleterious effects of D-GalN/LPS induced oxidative stress.

PHD Title

PHD Abstract

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