Browsing by Author "Mougharbil, Nahed"
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Corrigendum to “Peri-renal adipose inflammation contributes to renal dysfunction in a non-obese prediabetic rat model: Role of anti-diabetic drugs” [Biochem. Pharmacol. 186 (2021) 114491]
Hammoud, Safaa H.; AlZaim, Ibrahim; Mougharbil, Nahed; Koubar, Sahar; Eid, Ali H.; Eid, Assaad A.; El-Yazbi, Ahmed F.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2023 , Other)We regret to report that a mistake occurred in preparation of Fig. 4. The modified figure is included below. We apologize for any confusion this might have created. -
Interruption of perivascular and perirenal adipose tissue thromboinflammation rescues prediabetic cardioautonomic and renovascular deterioration
Al-Saidi, Aya; Alzaim, Ibrahim F.; Hammoud, Safaa H.; Arab, Ghida Al; Abdalla, Samaya; Mougharbil, Nahed; Eid, Ali H.; El-Yazbi, Ahmed F.... more authors ... less authors ( Portland Press Ltd , 2024 , Article)The cardiovascular and renovascular complications of metabolic deterioration are associated with localized adipose tissue dysfunction. We have previously demonstrated that metabolic impairment delineated the heightened ... -
Peri-renal adipose inflammation contributes to renal dysfunction in a non-obese prediabetic rat model: Role of anti-diabetic drugs
Hammoud, Safaa H.; AlZaim, Ibrahim; Mougharbil, Nahed; Koubar, Sahar; Eid, Ali H.; Eid, Assaad A.; El-Yazbi, Ahmed F.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2021 , Article)Diabetic nephropathy is a major health challenge with considerable economic burden and significant impact on patients’ quality of life. Despite recent advances in diabetic patient care, current clinical practice guidelines ... -
Worsening baroreflex sensitivity on progression to type 2 diabetes: Localized vs. systemic inflammation and role of antidiabetic therapy
Bakkar, Nour-Mounira Z.; Mougharbil, Nahed; Mroueh, Ali; Kaplan, Abdullah; Eid, Ali H.; Fares, Souha; Zouein, Fouad A.; El-Yazbi, Ahmed F.... more authors ... less authors ( American Physiological Society , 2020 , Article)Cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is an early cardiovascular manifestation of type 2 diabetes (T2D) that constitutes an independent risk factor for cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. Nevertheless, its underlying ...