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Metabolomic profiling of a dementia cohort in Egypt: a step towards a neuro-exposome model
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Elsheikh, Nesma G
, Elftoh, Noha Abo
, Elfarrash, Sara
, Yousri, Noha A
, Ibrahim, Amna
, Qayaty, Ahmed
, Safwat, Shady
, Hassanin, Hany I
, Shamma, Samir
, Saeed, Ayman A
, Mohamed, Abdullah Lomomba
, Ali, Eman M
, Khedr, Eman
, Fawi, Gharib
, Tawfik, Heba M
, Salama, Mohamed
, Heikal, Shimaa
, Shoyb, Ahmed
, Salama, Samer
, Eltaher, Ashraf
, Ali, Esraa
, Othman, Mai
, Abdelshafi, Muhammad
, Saber, Mostafa
in
Alzheimer's disease
/ Clustering
/ Data analysis
/ Dementia
/ Herbicides
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Statistical significance
2025
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Metabolomic profiling of a dementia cohort in Egypt: a step towards a neuro-exposome model
by
Elsheikh, Nesma G
, Elftoh, Noha Abo
, Elfarrash, Sara
, Yousri, Noha A
, Ibrahim, Amna
, Qayaty, Ahmed
, Safwat, Shady
, Hassanin, Hany I
, Shamma, Samir
, Saeed, Ayman A
, Mohamed, Abdullah Lomomba
, Ali, Eman M
, Khedr, Eman
, Fawi, Gharib
, Tawfik, Heba M
, Salama, Mohamed
, Heikal, Shimaa
, Shoyb, Ahmed
, Salama, Samer
, Eltaher, Ashraf
, Ali, Esraa
, Othman, Mai
, Abdelshafi, Muhammad
, Saber, Mostafa
in
Alzheimer's disease
/ Clustering
/ Data analysis
/ Dementia
/ Herbicides
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Statistical significance
2025
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Metabolomic profiling of a dementia cohort in Egypt: a step towards a neuro-exposome model
by
Elsheikh, Nesma G
, Elftoh, Noha Abo
, Elfarrash, Sara
, Yousri, Noha A
, Ibrahim, Amna
, Qayaty, Ahmed
, Safwat, Shady
, Hassanin, Hany I
, Shamma, Samir
, Saeed, Ayman A
, Mohamed, Abdullah Lomomba
, Ali, Eman M
, Khedr, Eman
, Fawi, Gharib
, Tawfik, Heba M
, Salama, Mohamed
, Heikal, Shimaa
, Shoyb, Ahmed
, Salama, Samer
, Eltaher, Ashraf
, Ali, Esraa
, Othman, Mai
, Abdelshafi, Muhammad
, Saber, Mostafa
in
Alzheimer's disease
/ Clustering
/ Data analysis
/ Dementia
/ Herbicides
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Statistical significance
2025
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Metabolomic profiling of a dementia cohort in Egypt: a step towards a neuro-exposome model
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Metabolomic profiling of a dementia cohort in Egypt: a step towards a neuro-exposome model
2025
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Overview
Dementia poses a significant global health challenge, with increasing impact on individuals and healthcare systems. This study aims to investigate the metabolic profiles of clinical Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VaD) patients in Egypt, seeking to identify connections between metabolic disruptions and environmental factors. Utilizing serum samples from 61 AD patients and 76 VaD patients compared to 100 healthy controls, the research employed untargeted LC-MS and generalized regression analysis. The findings revealed significant alterations in 59 metabolites in AD patients and 69 in VaD patients, including environmental contaminants. Additionally, pathway enrichment analysis indicated distinct metabolic pathways affected in each group, such as amino acid metabolism in AD and purine metabolism in VaD. This research provides insights into the biological pathways and environmental agents linked to dementia, highlighting the need for diverse populations in metabolomic studies to improve prevention and intervention strategies globally.
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Nature Publishing Group
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