Publications by authors named "Allahyari R"

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  • A magnetic carboxymethylated β-cyclodextrin (Mag/CM-β-CD) was created as a drug delivery system, forming an inclusion complex with the drug amantadine (Amn) and analyzed using various scientific techniques.
  • The study found that Mag/CM-β-CD could encapsulate about 81.51% of amantadine and demonstrated a pH-sensitive drug release, with faster release at acidic conditions, following a Fickian diffusion mechanism.
  • Cytotoxicity tests showed that the Mag/CM-β-CD/Amn complex had low toxicity on HUVEC cells, indicating it could be an effective and safe option for targeted drug delivery applications.
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There is growing appreciation for astrocyte heterogeneity both across and within central nervous system (CNS) regions, as well as between intact and diseased states. Recent work identified multiple astrocyte subpopulations in mature brain. Interestingly, one subpopulation (Population C) was shown to possess significantly enhanced synaptogenic properties in vitro, as compared with other astrocyte subpopulations of adult cortex and spinal cord.

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Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner subsp. kurstaki (Btk) and Habrobracon hebetor Say are both biological control agents of Helicoverpa armigera Hubner. The present study evaluated their compatibility for combined application against this pest by examining the acceptability of Btk-inoculated hosts for H.

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A major portion of individuals affected by traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) experience one or more types of chronic neuropathic pain (NP), which is often intractable to currently available treatments. The availability of reliable behavioral assays in pre-clinical models of SCI-induced NP is therefore critical to assess the efficacy of new potential therapies. Commonly used assays to evaluate NP-related behavior in rodents, such as Hargreaves thermal and von Frey mechanical testing, rely on the withdrawal response to an evoked stimulus.

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Cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera Hubner, is a cosmopolitan polyphagous pest of many crops. Habrobracon hebetor Say and Helicoverpa armigera nucleopolyhedrovirus (HearNPV) are two important biocontrol agents used to manage this pest, sometimes in combination. We evaluated the sublethal effects of HearNPV on H.

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Following injury to the central nervous system, astrocytes perform critical and complex functions that both promote and antagonize neural repair. Understanding the molecular signaling pathways that coordinate their diverse functional properties is key to developing effective therapeutic strategies. In the healthy, adult CNS, Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling is active in mature, differentiated astrocytes.

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Following injury to the CNS, astrocytes undergo a broad range of biochemical, morphological, and molecular changes collectively referred to as reactive astrogliosis. Reactive astrocytes exert both inflammatory and protective effects that inhibit and promote, respectively, neural repair. The mechanisms underlying the diverse functional properties of reactive astrogliosis are not well understood.

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1. Primaquine (PQ) often causes severe anaemia in individuals with glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficient erythrocytes, and metabolites have been implicated as the toxic substance. These studies present data identifying additional metabolites of PQ.

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Ellagic acid (EA) is a plant phenolic compound with postulated antimutagenic and anticarcinogenic activity. In this study, explants of esophagus, forestomach, colon, bladder, trachea, lung and liver from male Sprague-Dawley rats (130-140 g) were incubated in culture medium containing [3H]EA (20 microM, 4.5 microCi/ml) for 24 h at 37 degrees C.

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A number of hydroxy analogues of the antimalarial drug primaquine [8-[(4-amino-1-methylbutyl)amino]-6-methoxyquinoline] were synthesized and characterized by 1H NMR and mass spectra. Several of the compounds were found to be active in forming methemoglobin in human erythrocytes, particularly in those from glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficient subjects. Decreased levels of glutathione (GSH) in G6PD-deficient erythrocytes were also found with compounds that were active methemoglobin formers.

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From a mouse liver microsomal system, we have isolated and identified a methemoglobin-forming metabolite of primaquine (PQ). Evidence has been found for both O-dealkylation and hydroxylation of PQ to form a metabolite, 5,6-dihydroxy-8-(4-amino-1-methylbutylamino)quinoline, which is highly active in forming methemoglobin in both normal and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient erythrocytes. It also actively decreases glutathione levels in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient erythrocytes.

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Some of the most effective antimalarial agents are derivatives of 8-aminoquinoline. The metabolic products of many of these compounds appear to be toxic to the erythrocytes of certain human subjects, especially those deficient in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase. Although a number of studies have been conducted over many years, the metabolism of most of these compounds has not been determined.

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Root absorption of chiral phenyl-35S-fonofos in cotton and corn plants revealed stereoselective differences between the two enantiomers. (S)p-Fonofos was absorbed at a faster initial rate and to a greater extent than the (R)p enantiomer in both plant species. Approximately 40% and 62% of the applied radioactivity was absorbed into the cotton plant 12 hr after application of (R)p- and (S)p-fonofos, respectively.

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