Md. Nabiul Islam

Md. Nabiul Islam
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Yamaguchi University · Division of Neuroanatomy

DVM, MS, PhD (Japan)

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Introduction
Dr. Md Nabiul Islam is currently working as an Associate Professor in the Division of Neuroanatomy, Department of Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine, Yamaguchi University, Japan. His background is in neurodegenerative disease research, including neuroanatomy. He completed his Doctorate and a Post-doc in Neuroscience (Yamaguchi University, Japan). He also obtained the prestigious license for "Cadaver Anatomy Dissection" in Japan (死体解剖資格).
Additional affiliations
April 2015 - present
Yamaguchi University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
April 2015 - present
Yamaguchi University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Education
April 2010 - March 2014
Yamaguchi University
Field of study
  • Neuroscience

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Publications (57)
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Huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) is a neural huntingtin interactor that is widely expressed as a core molecule of the stigmoid body (a neurocytoplasmic inclusion) in the limbic and hypothalamic regions and has putative protective functions against some neurodegenerative diseases (HAP1 protection hypothesis). Although HAP1 has been reported to...
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Huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) is a neuronal interactor with causatively polyglutamine (polyQ)-expanded huntingtin in Huntington’s disease and also associated with pathologically polyQ-expanded androgen receptor (AR) in spinobulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA), being considered as a protective factor against neurodegenerative apoptosis. In norma...
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Huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) is a neural huntingtin interactor and being considered as a core molecule of stigmoid body (STB). Brain/spinal cord regions with abundant STB/HAP1 expression are usually spared from neurodegeneration in stress/disease conditions, whereas the regions with little STB/HAP1 expression are always neurodegenerative...
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Huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) is a core component of stigmoid body (STB) and is known as a neuroprotective interactor with causal agents for various neurodegenerative diseases. Brain regions rich in STB/HAP1 immunoreactivity are usually spared from cell death, whereas brain regions with negligible STB/HAP1 immunoreactivity are the major ne...
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Androgen receptor (AR) is abundantly expressed in the preoptico-hypothalamic area, bed nucleus of stria terminalis, and medial amygdala of the brain where androgen plays an important role in regulating male sociosexual, emotional and aggressive behaviors. In addition to these brain regions, AR is also highly expressed in the hippocampus, suggesting...
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Huntingtin-associated protein 1(HAP1) is an immunohistochemical marker of the stigmoid body (STB). Brain and spinal cord regions with lack of STB/HAP1 immunoreactivity are always neurodegenerative targets, whereas STB/HAP1 abundant regions are usually spared from neurodegeneration. In addition to the brain and spinal cord, HAP1 is abundantly expres...
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Electromagnetic field exposure to the nervous system can cause neurological changes. The effects of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields, such as second-generation and third-generation radiation, have been studied in most studies. The current study aimed to explore fourth-generation cellular phone radiation on hippocampal morphology and b...
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Adolescence is the critical postnatal stage for the action of androgen in multiple brain regions. Androgens can regulate the learning/memory functions in the brain. It is known that the inhibitory avoidance test can evaluate emotional memory and is believed to be dependent largely on the amygdala and hippocampus. However, the effects of androgen on...
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Huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) is a neuronal cytoplasmic protein that is predominantly expressed in the brain and spinal cord. In addition to the central nervous system, HAP1 is also expressed in the peripheral organs including endocrine system. Different types of enteroendocrine cells (EEC) are present in the digestive organs. To date, the...
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Huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) is a polyglutamine (polyQ) length-dependent interactor with causal agents in several neurodegenerative diseases and has been regarded as a protective factor against neuro-degeneration. In normal rodent brain and spinal cord, HAP1 is abundantly expressed in the areas that are spared from neurodegeneration while...
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Since there is no specific treatment for COVID-19 yet, the only means to survive this disease is to consolidate the immune system. In addition, as the immune system is closely linked to the neuroendocrine system, any kind of psychological stresses that overwhelm this association causes immune dysfunction. In this context, self-confidence that can m...
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Arsenic (As) is a naturally occurring ubiquitous environmental toxicant. It has been reported that spirulina has protective effects against As toxicity. In the present study, we compared the prophylactic effects of spirulina [laboratory grown agro-based spirulina (Ab-Sp) and market spirulina (M-Sp)] against the histopathological changes in liver in...
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Huntingtin‐associated protein 1 (HAP1) is a neuronal interactor with causatively polyglutamine (polyQ)‐expanded huntingtin in Huntington's disease and also associated with pathologically polyQ‐expanded androgen receptor (AR) in spinobulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA), being considered as a protective factor against neurodegenerative apoptosis. In norma...
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Huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) is a neural interactor of huntingtin in Huntington's disease and interacts with gene products in a number of other neurodegenerative diseases. In normal brains, HAP1 is expressed abundantly in the hypothalamus and limbic-associated regions. These areas tend to be spared from neurodegeneration while those with...
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Johann Jacob Harder first described the Harderian gland in 1694 in deer. It is found in most terrestrial animals and is located within the variable aspects of the orbit. It is believed that this gland is involved in diverse functions. Among these, it has been held to be a site of immune response, a source of thermoregulatory lipids and pheromones,...
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p>Native chickens of Bangladesh are scavenging in nature. In our previous studies, we have histologically and immunohistochemically examined the ontogeny of lymphoid organs of native chickens of Bangladesh in prenatal stages. To date, the study on gross anatomical development of prenatal lymphoid organs is lacking. In the present study, detailed ma...
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Although species differences between rats and mice have been pointed out in terms of morphology and physiology, detailed distributions of androgen receptor (AR) have never been compared between the two rodents. In the present study, AR distribution was examined immunohistochemically in the medial preoptic and anterior hypothalamic areas and compare...
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The medial preoptic and anterior hypothalamic areas (MPO/AH) are important androgen targets regulating homeostasis, neuroendocrinology and circadian rhythm as well as instinctive and sociosexual behaviors. Although species differences between rats and mice have been pointed out in terms of morphology and physiology, detailed distributions of androg...
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Huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) is a neural huntingtin interactor and is considered to be a determinant marker of the stigmoid body (STB). STB/HAP1 has putative protective functions against neurodegeneration. Although the expression of STB/HAP1 has been well described in the brain, little is known about its presence in the spinal cord. We im...
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The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is a master pacemaker of the CNS, which regulates a wide variety of neural and bodily rhythms. Hormones are considered as critical intrinsic modifiers to the SCN clock directly through regulating expression of numerous SCN genes via their receptors. Although we have recently reported that androgen receptor (AR) exp...
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Mobilization of immunoglobulins (Igs)-containing plasma cells (IgA, IgG and IgM) in the spleen, bursa of Fabricius and thymus was investigated in broiler chickens that were vaccinated with Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccine. In the thymus, the Igs-containing plasma cells were distributed in the cortex and medulla. Their frequency and distributio...
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The first appearance, distribution and frequency of immunoglobulins (Igs)-positive lymphocytes were investigated in the lymphoid organs of native chicken’s embryos from embryonic day (ED) 8 to ED 20. The tissues from the lymphoid organs were dehydrated in alcohol, cleared in xylene, embedded in different grades of paraffin and 6-micron thick sectio...
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The objective of this study was to compare agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGID) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) with reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in terms of sensitivity and specificity for the detection of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV). Thirty-five bursal samples collected from filed outbreak of IBD were evaluat...
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Huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) is a core component of the stigmoid body (STB), which is a neurocytoplasmic inclusion with protective functions against neurodegeneration in polyglutamine diseases. In the present study, we found that HAP1 was expressed in the subgranular zone (SGZ) of the rat dentate gyrus, where neurogenesis persists in adul...
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The preoptic and anterior hypothalamic areas (PO/AH) are important sex-steroid responsive regions regulating intrinsic programs relevant to homeostatic, neuroendocrinergic and instinct behavioral functions. Although related morphological and physiological data obtained from knockout mice have often been referred to data previously accumulated in ra...
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Native chickens (Gallus domesticus) of Bangladesh are scavenging in nature. Data regarding morphology of lymphoid organs in prenatal stages are lacking. H&E staining method was performed to study the development of the bursa of Fabricius, thymus, spleen and cecal tonsil from embryonic day (ED) 10 to 20. The budding of thymus was seen on ED 10. At E...
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Huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) is an essential component of the stigmoid body (STB) and known as a possible neuroprotective interactor with causative proteins for Huntington's disease, spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy, spinocerebellar ataxia type 17 (SCA17), and Joubert syndrome. To clarify what other causative molecules HAP1/STB could in...
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The bones are the important component of an animal body with their references to their role in protecting the soft organs, providing support and aids in locomotion. A total of 5 adult Black Bengal goats of both sexes were purchased from the local market to collect different types of bones for the present study.The long bone consists of epiphyseal c...
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In the present study, five Black Bengal goats (Capra hircus) were used to investigate the bones of fore limb during January to June 2006. It was observed topographically that the scapula was more or less similar to other ruminant animal topographically with exception that, the presence of very short coracoid process, more or less oval shaped glenoi...
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Histomorphological and histochemical features of testes were studied in six adult indigenous bulls (Bos indicus) of two different age groups, 1 year 9 months to 2 years of age (group A) and 2 years 3 months to 2 years 6 months of age (group B) during the period from September 2006 to April 2007 by using Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stain, Verhoeff's...
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The aims of this study was to find out the histological differences of the mucosa and comparative analysis of Ig-containing plasma cells among the different segments of the gastrointestinal tract of broiler and native chickens of Bangladesh. The conventional histological study revealed that the lining epithelium of the proximal segments (esophagus,...
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The present research has been designed to understand the effect of selenium and vitamin E on the lymphocyte and changes in the frequency of Ig-containing plasma cells in the lymphatic organ and ileum (representative organ for mucosa-associated lymphatic tissues) of different postnatal stages of Kasilla broiler chickens. A routine haematoxylin and e...
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The distribution and frequency of immunoglobulin (Ig)-containing plasma cells, their variations due to sex, and the mode of secretion of Ig cells into the duct system of the Harderian gland was investigated in broiler and native chickens of both sexes in Bangladesh. The Harderian gland is covered by a capsule, and the connective tissue septa divide...

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The midbrain Edinger–Westphal (EW) nucleus revealed the existence of two distinct nuclei. One population of EW preganglionic (EWpg) neurons was found to control oculomotor functions, and a separate population of EW centrally projecting (EWcp) neurons was found to contain stress- and feeding-related neuropeptides. Usually EWpg express ChAT and EWcp express UCN1. But there are species differences. My question, do Edinger–Westphal preganglionic (EWpg) neurons express ChAT in mouse?
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If somebody have this antibody and will not use, I would like to have this. It will be very helpful for my research. Unfortunately Santa Cruz bio stopped production of this antibody. So commercially unavailable

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