Class II HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors targeting Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius | Author : Waleed Younis, Haroon Mohammad, Matthew Hostetler, ?Daneli López-Pérez, Calvin Steussy, Mark Lipton, Cynthia Stauffacher, Serageldeen Sultan, Mohamed Wael Abd Al-Azeem, Asmaa A.A. Hussein, Mohamed N. Seleem | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Staphylococcus pseudintermedius is a component of the normal flora of companion animals that contributes to opportunistic infections in dogs. Clinical isolates of S. pseudintermedius (chiefly methicillin-resistant S. pseudintermedius (MRSP)) have been identified that exhibit resistance to nearly all antibiotic classes. There is a need for new antibiotics that target novel pathways within resistant pathogens such as MRSP. A possible novel antibacterial target in Gram-positive cocci is class II HMG-CoA reductase (HMGR), a key enzyme present in the mevalonate pathway that is essential for bacterial survival. In this study we examined novel synthetic compounds that are potent inhibitors of bacterial HMGRs. The compounds inhibited growth, in low micromolar concentration, of clinical isolates of methicillin-sensitive S. pseudintermedius (MSSP) and MRSP via the broth microdilution assay. The MTS assay confirmed the most potent compound (6) wasnot toxic to different mammalian cell lines (up to 128 µM). A time-kill assay revealed this compound rapidly eradicates a high inoculum of MRSP within two hours. This study provides evidence that compound 6 is a promising agent that warrants further investigation as a novel treatment option for MRSP infections.
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| Biochemical and Histopathological Effects of Dietary Supplementation of Nigella sativa and Mentha piperita Oils to Broilers | Author : Marian H. Ghaly, Ashraf A. Elghoneimy, Hussein K. Mohamed, Marwa F. Ali | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :This study was carried out to evaluate the biochemical and histopathological effects of dietary supplementation of Nigella sativa and Mentha piperita oils to broilers for 6 weeks. A total 80 unsexed one day old Cobb broiler chicks was obtained from Cairo Company with average body weight 55g were used .The chicks were taken and randomly allocated into 4 equal groups (20 each) named control, Nigella sativa oil treated group, Mentha piperita oil treated group and Nigella sativa + Mentha piperita oils treated group. Serum samples and tissue samples (liver and kidney) were obtained at 21 and 42 days old for some serum biochemical analysis (ALT, AST and ALP activities; creatinine, Urea, Total protein and Albumin levels) and histopathological examination (Liver and Kidney processed slide sections). The obtained results indicated that dietary supplementation of broilers diet with Nigella sativa, Mentha piperita and their combination for long period (6 weeks) couldn’t alter liver and kidney functions as cleared from biochemical findings but could caused slight hepatic and renal histopathological changes as showed from histopathological examination.
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| Effect of Sperm Separation Methods on Morphology and Functions of Frozen Buffalo Spermatozoa | Author : Abdel-Razek Kh. Abdel-Razek, Hassan A. Hussien, Waleed Senosy, Mohamed S. Yousef | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :This work was planned to compare three methods for selection of active buffalo spermatozoa, examine the effects of these separation methods on morphology, viability and functions of spermatozoa used for IVF purposes. Ten frozen straws per trial (10 times) were pooled and divided into 4 aliquots: A) First aliquot was considered as control without any separation method. B) Second aliquot was subjected to sperm selection by density gradient method (percoll:PureSperm) using 40-80% double density gradient. C) The third aliquot was subjected to swim-up in sp-TALP. D) The fourth aliquot was subjected to washing by centrifugation with sp-TALP. The percentage of motility increased for Percoll, swim up and washing than control (86.0, 73.0, and 66.5 vs. 56.5) respectively. Sperm abnormalities % was significantly decreased after Percoll, swim up and sperm wash separation methods. Spermatozoa obtained by Swim up and Percoll had the highest percentage of intact membrane. Different spermatozoa separation methods significantly increased the lytic activity of the recovered spermatozoa. Live spermatozoa percentage with reacted acrosome significantly increased after both swim up separation and washing. The percentage of dead spermatozoa with reacted acrosome significantly decreased after percoll separation but it did not change when the swim up method was used. Finally it is concluded that, density gradient centrifugation using PureSperm® could be considered as the method of choice for selection of frozen thawed buffalo spermatozoa and presumably with a high potential fertilizing ability. density gradient centrifugation using PureSperm® could be considered as the method of choice for selection of frozen thawed buffalo spermatozoa.
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| Clinico-radiographic Studies on The Prevalent Distal Limb Affections in Working Equine at Luxor City | Author : A. A.A. Abdel-Hady, M.A. Sadan, Asmaa A. Metwally, A.S. Soliman | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :To illustrate the clinical and radiographic findings of some distal limbs affections in Ninety two animals (24 horses and 68 donkeys) which were admitted to Animal Care Hospital in Luxor. Each animal was subjected to thorough clinical and radiographic examination; the grade of lameness was recorded and the best radiographic views were taken. Fifteen types of distal limb affections were evident. The most prevalent affections in donkeys were high and low ring bone (29.35%) and hoof abscess ( 9.78%) followed by traumatic arthritis of the fetlock (6.52%), suspensory ligament desmitis (5.43%), fracture of first phalanx (5.43%), fracture of PII (4.35%), side bone (3.26%) whereas, fracture of metacarpal bone (1.09%), sesamoditis (1.09%) and flexural deformities (1.09%) represented the lowest prevalent affections.On the other hand, side bone (4.35%), fracture of the metacarpal bone (4.35%) represented the most prevalent affections in horses followed by high and low ring bone (3.26%), fractures of PI (2.17%), PII (2.17%), subluxation of coronopedal joint (2.17%) and punctured wounds in of the hoof (2.17%), traumatic arthritis of the fetlock joint (2.17%). Whereas, navicular disease (1.09%), suspensory ligament desmitis (1.09%) and hoof abscess (1.09%) were the lowest prevalent affections in horses. Treatment was not recommended in certain cases. In conclusion, although the wide stride progress have made in diagnostic imaging in recent decades, the x ray still offers a satisfactory tool for diagnostic imaging in equine limb practice that is useful for equine practitioners.
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| Acute Oxyclozanide-Levamisole Poisoning in Red Kandhari Bullocks | Author : Ravindra Kaka Jadhav, Anil Uddhavrao Bhikane, Ashwinin Arun Bhosale, Hidayat A. Shaikh, Akash Sunil Jadhav | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Three adult bullocks of Red Kandhari breed were drenched with oral anthelmentic suspension (Zanide-L DS) containing combination of both 6% oxyclozanide and 3 % levamisole during morning hours. Accidental overdosing (4-6 times the normal dose) was done by animal attendant. After administration of drug, acute onset of toxicity was observed in two bullocks with signs of colic, diarrhea, anal straining, high body temperature, salivation, and hyperesthesia. One bullock died immediately within one hour from onset of clinical signs while other died during initiation of treatment. One bullock with moderate signs responded to therapy with complete clinical cure on 5th day of treatment. As there is no specific antidote for oxyclozanide or levamisole toxicity, clinical cases could be managed with supportive treatment and intensive monitoring of patient.
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