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Mokrane Iguer-Ouada

Other affiliations: University of Liège
Bio: Mokrane Iguer-Ouada is an academic researcher from University of Béjaïa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Sperm motility. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1658 citations. Previous affiliations of Mokrane Iguer-Ouada include University of Liège.
Topics: Sperm, Sperm motility, Semen, Semen analysis, Medicine


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TL;DR: Although some interesting results, mainly in humans, have already been obtained, many questions remain, which have to be answered to allow for further development of this technology in veterinary medicine, clinical fertility settings, physiological and toxicology research activities.

655 citations

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TL;DR: This paper intends to review the most salient recent reports on the anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties of phytochemicals and the molecular mechanisms underlying these properties.
Abstract: The resort worldwide to edible medicinal plants for medical care has increased significantly during the last few years. Currently, there is a renewed interest in the search for new phytochemicals that could be developed as useful anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic agents to reduce the risk of many diseases. The activation of nuclear transcription factor-kappa B (NF-κB) has now been linked to a variety of inflammatory diseases, while data from numerous studies underline the importance of phytochemicals in inhibiting the pathway that activates this transcription factor. Moreover, the incidence of type I allergic disorders has been increasing worldwide, particularly, the hypersensitivity to food. Thus, a good number of plant products with anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic activity have been documented, but very few of these compounds have reached clinical use and there is scant scientific evidence that could explain their mode of action. Therefore, this paper intends to review the most salient recent reports on the anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties of phytochemicals and the molecular mechanisms underlying these properties.

208 citations

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TL;DR: The Hamilton Thorn computer-aided semen analyzer (HTR-IVOS10 analyzer) is validated for objective assessment of canine semen and a description of fertile canine motility parameters using this analyzer is reported.

126 citations

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TL;DR: Egg yolk clearly had a protective effect reducing acrosome reactions significantly in all media tested, indicating that good quality dog spermatozoa could be preserved for up to 10 d and at 4 degrees C, egg yolk extender best-protected sperm motility parameters.

101 citations

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TL;DR: The present study reports the possibility to extend the conservation of chilled canine semen up to 3 wk with conservation of good fertility for at least 10 d with the role of energetic substrate and pH alteration postulated and the classically accepted relation of semen motility/viability is raised.

79 citations


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TL;DR: Although some interesting results, mainly in humans, have already been obtained, many questions remain, which have to be answered to allow for further development of this technology in veterinary medicine, clinical fertility settings, physiological and toxicology research activities.

655 citations

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TL;DR: This study has written and validated a free CASA software primarily for analysis of fish sperm, and improved upon the traditional velocity straight line (VSL) algorithm, eliminating inaccurate characterization of highly curved fish sperm paths.

392 citations

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TL;DR: Current CASA systems provide information important for quality assurance of semen planned for marketing, and for the understanding of the diversity of sperm responses to changes in the microenvironment in research.

348 citations

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TL;DR: The present article presents a detailed review of the scientific literature which reveals the pharmacological properties of thymol and its multiple therapeutic actions against various cardiovascular, neurological, rheumatological, gastrointestinal, metabolic and malignant diseases at both biochemical and molecular levels.
Abstract: Thymol, chemically known as 2-isopropyl-5-methylphenol is a colorless crystalline monoterpene phenol. It is one of the most important dietary constituents in thyme species. For centuries, it has been used in traditional medicine and has been shown to possess various pharmacological properties including antioxidant, free radical scavenging, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antispasmodic, antibacterial, antifungal, antiseptic and antitumor activities. The present article presents a detailed review of the scientific literature which reveals the pharmacological properties of thymol and its multiple therapeutic actions against various cardiovascular, neurological, rheumatological, gastrointestinal, metabolic and malignant diseases at both biochemical and molecular levels. The noteworthy effects of thymol are largely attributed to its anti-inflammatory (via inhibiting recruitment of cytokines and chemokines), antioxidant (via scavenging of free radicals, enhancing the endogenous enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants and chelation of metal ions), antihyperlipidemic (via increasing the levels of high density lipoprotein cholesterol and decreasing the levels of low density lipoprotein cholesterol and low density lipoprotein cholesterol in the circulation and membrane stabilization) (via maintaining ionic homeostasis) effects. This review presents an overview of the current in vitro and in vivo data supporting thymol’s therapeutic activity and the challenges concerning its use for prevention and its therapeutic value as a dietary supplement or as a pharmacological agent or as an adjuvant along with current therapeutic agents for the treatment of various diseases. It is one of the potential candidates of natural origin that has shown promising therapeutic potential, pharmacological properties and molecular mechanisms as well as pharmacokinetic properties for the pharmaceutical development of thymol.

275 citations