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Document Type
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Project
Document Title
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Albeolodya molecular study of the cupping inflammation in patients with chronic viral hepatitis "C" the second phase.
دراسة البيولوديا الجزيئية للحجامة في مرضى الاتهاب الكبدي الفيروسي المزمن "سي" المرحلة الثانية
Document Language
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Arabic
Abstract
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We have been in the periodic report submitted to the University of the research results of the comparison between samples of the patient group drawn from the patients with viral hepatitis chronic "C" who have had cupping and the control group to demonstrate the effect of cupping on liver function and blood picture full, but this part of the study has been the achievement of the objectives of the proposed research plan on studying the impact of medication cupping to multiple times in order to complete the same measurements as well as study the effect of cupping on the interleukin 1 - beta and two aldehyde Almalonel and adenosine monophosphate ring and in the groups infected conducted with cupping and compare the results with the control. The results showed a significant improvement in liver enzymes (specifically ALT) following the recurrence times cupping, and also showed a decrease in the concentration of one of the items loose a binary aldehyde Almalonel (MDA), as well as in the levels of adenosine monophosphate cyclic (cAMP), which play both an important role in pathological effects of HIV viral chronic hepatitis "C". On the other hand the study showed the impact of succession of times, Cupping increase factor immune interleukin 1 - beta (IL-1 ), which is an important link in the chain of interactions stimulate the immune response to infections through the activation of cells of T-lymphocytes and the proliferation of cells of B- cells and stimulate production of adhesion molecules and other Alcetukainz. The results also showed a continuous increase in the number of platelets by repeating cupping. While no marked change on the number of white blood cells, resulting in repeated cupping to an increase in the number of lymphocytes than the control rates, which may reflect improved immune system due to the lack of viral load (Viral load) observed in this study. Cupping also influenced the level of hemoglobin in the blood, where there was an increase on the levels of natural swing in the various points of cupping. Finally, the results showed the effect of cupping in reducing the viral load of ribonucleic acid HCV RNA, and by conducting technical PCR. The results of the research in general and in response to increased activity of the immune system and thus the lack of virus replication in the blood of these patients when treatment is repeated cupping
Publishing Year
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1426 AH
2006 AD
Sponsor Name
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kau
Sponsorship Year
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1426 AH
2006 AD
Added Date
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
سعد عبدالله الصاعدي
alsaidy, saad abdullah
Investigator
Doctorate
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30862.docx
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