Mahmoud A. Alkhateeb

1.1k total citations
50 papers, 890 citations indexed

About

Mahmoud A. Alkhateeb is a scholar working on Physiology, Molecular Biology and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Mahmoud A. Alkhateeb has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 890 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Physiology, 11 papers in Molecular Biology and 11 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Mahmoud A. Alkhateeb's work include Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (9 papers), Pomegranate: compositions and health benefits (4 papers) and Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (4 papers). Mahmoud A. Alkhateeb is often cited by papers focused on Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (9 papers), Pomegranate: compositions and health benefits (4 papers) and Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (4 papers). Mahmoud A. Alkhateeb collaborates with scholars based in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Egypt. Mahmoud A. Alkhateeb's co-authors include Samy M. Eleawa, Fahaid Al‐Hashem, Hussein F. Sakr, Mohammad Khalil, Refaat A. Eid, Mohamed Samir Ahmed Zaki, Hussain Aldera, Attalla F. El‐kott, Abdullah S. Shatoor and Mohammad Dallak and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and The FASEB Journal.

In The Last Decade

Mahmoud A. Alkhateeb

47 papers receiving 865 citations

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All Works

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Chen, Chen, et al.. (2025). Effect of Resuscitation With Normal Saline Versus Lactate Ringer on Major Kidney Events in Patients Presenting With Sepsis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 211(Supplement_1). A3790–A3790.
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Almuklass, Awad M., et al.. (2023). Hyperlipidemia and Hypertension Are Associated With Intracerebral Hemorrhage Incidence: A Retrospective Study. Cureus. 15(1). e33236–e33236. 2 indexed citations
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Sakr, Hussein F., et al.. (2022). Resveratrol Modulates Bone Mineral Density and Bone Mineral Content in A Rat Model of Male Hypogonadism. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine. 29(2). 146–154. 5 indexed citations
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Alassiri, Mohammed, et al.. (2020). Exposure to cell phones reduces heart rate variability in both normal-weight and obese normotensive medical students. EXPLORE. 16(4). 264–270. 3 indexed citations
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Shatoor, Abdullah S., et al.. (2020). Opposite Modulatory Effects of Crataegus aronia Aqueous Extract on Platelet Aggregation in Rats. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine. 27(9). 696–704. 3 indexed citations
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Eid, Refaat A., Mashael Mohammed Bin-Meferij, Attalla F. El‐kott, et al.. (2020). Exendin-4 Protects Against Myocardial Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury by Upregulation of SIRT1 and SIRT3 and Activation of AMPK. Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research. 14(4). 619–635. 67 indexed citations
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Eid, Refaat A., Mohammad Khalil, Mahmoud A. Alkhateeb, et al.. (2020). Exendin-4 Attenuates Remodeling in the Remote Myocardium of Rats After an Acute Myocardial Infarction by Activating β-Arrestin-2, Protein Phosphatase 2A, and Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 and Inhibiting β-Catenin. Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy. 35(6). 1095–1110. 26 indexed citations
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Dera, Hussain Al, Mohammed Alassiri, Samy M. Eleawa, et al.. (2019). Melatonin Improves Memory Deficits in Rats with Cerebral Hypoperfusion, Possibly, Through Decreasing the Expression of Small-Conductance Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels. Neurochemical Research. 44(8). 1851–1868. 12 indexed citations
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Eid, Refaat A., Mahmoud A. Alkhateeb, Samy M. Eleawa, et al.. (2019). Fas/FasL-mediated cell death in rat's diabetic hearts involves activation of calcineurin/NFAT4 and is potentiated by a high-fat diet rich in corn oil. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 68. 79–90. 12 indexed citations
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Eid, Refaat A., Mahmoud A. Alkhateeb, Attalla F. El‐kott, et al.. (2019). A high‐fat diet rich in corn oil induces cardiac fibrosis in rats by activating JAK2/STAT3 and subsequent activation of ANG II/TGF‐1β/Smad3 pathway: The role of ROS and IL‐6 trans‐signaling. Journal of Food Biochemistry. 43(8). e12952–e12952. 32 indexed citations
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Eid, Refaat A., Attalla F. El‐kott, Mohamed Samir Ahmed Zaki, et al.. (2018). Acylated ghrelin protects aorta damage post-MI via activation of eNOS and inhibition of angiotensin-converting enzyme induced activation of NAD(P)H-dependent oxidase. Ultrastructural Pathology. 42(5). 416–429. 6 indexed citations
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Sakr, Hussein F., et al.. (2018). Possible mechanisms underlying fatty liver in a rat model of male hypogonadism: A protective role for testosterone. Steroids. 135. 21–30. 24 indexed citations
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Eid, Refaat A., Mohamed Samir Ahmed Zaki, Mubarak Al‐Shraim, et al.. (2018). Subacute ghrelin administration inhibits apoptosis and improves ultrastructural abnormalities in remote myocardium post-myocardial infarction. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy. 101. 920–928. 15 indexed citations
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Eid, Refaat A., Mahmoud A. Alkhateeb, Samy M. Eleawa, et al.. (2018). Cardioprotective effect of ghrelin against myocardial infarction-induced left ventricular injury via inhibition of SOCS3 and activation of JAK2/STAT3 signaling. Basic Research in Cardiology. 113(2). 13–13. 74 indexed citations
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Eleawa, Samy M., et al.. (2014). The impact of dehydroepiandrosterone on indomethacin-induced gastric lesions in rats. Acta Physiologica Hungarica. 101(1). 77–87. 1 indexed citations
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Al‐Hashem, Fahaid, et al.. (2014). Increased systemic low grade inflammation in high altitude native rats mediated by adrenergic receptors (669.7). The FASEB Journal. 28(S1). 3 indexed citations
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Obeidat, Mutawakil, et al.. (2013). Vaginal birth after caesarean section (VBAC) in women with spontaneous labour: Predictors of success. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 33(5). 474–478. 8 indexed citations
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Al‐Hashem, Fahaid, Abdullah S. Shatoor, Hussein F. Sakr, Mohammad Khalil, & Mahmoud A. Alkhateeb. (2012). Co-administration of Vitamins E and C Protects Against Stress-induced Hepatorenal Oxidative Damage and Effectively Improves Lipid Profile at both Low and High Altitude. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY. 11(45). 10416–10423. 4 indexed citations
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Alkhateeb, Mahmoud A., et al.. (2012). Hysteroscopy Findings in Failed IVF and their Influence on Pregnancy Outcome. 5(6). 12–16. 1 indexed citations
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Al‐Hashem, Fahaid, Mohammad Dallak, Ismaeel Bin‐Jaliah, et al.. (2011). Acute exposure to Catha edulis depresses contractility and induces myocardial infarction in spontaneously contracting, isolated rabbit’s heart. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences. 19(1). 93–101. 10 indexed citations

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