Publications by authors named "Amirhossein Bayat"

A zoonotic disease called brucellosis can cause flu-like symptoms and heart inflammation. The bacteria responsible for this disease can also enter the brain, causing a condition called neurobrucellosis that can result in long-term neurological problems. In this study, researchers aimed to determine the changes in the hippocampal cells of rats infected with Brucella.

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Bromelain is a plant-based molecule with antioxidant, antithrombotic, anticancer, and anti-inflammatory properties. Bromelain has been shown to reduce the release of inflammatory cytokines. This study aimed to determine whether bromelain can prevent ataxia in rats caused by 3-acetylpyridine (3-AP).

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Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder that significantly affects the quality of life of patients. In this study, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness of dental pulp stem cell (DPSC) transplantation in decreasing inflammation and cell death in brain cells, thus reducing seizure damage. We induced seizures in rats using intraperitoneal injections of pentylenetetrazole (PTZ).

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  • * LDX-treated rats showed impaired memory performance in various tests and exhibited changes in brain activity, with an increase in field excitatory postsynaptic potential and elevated caspase-3 levels, indicating potential cell death.
  • * The study found significant increases in immune cells (microglia and astrocytes) in the hippocampus, along with changes in cell structure, pointing to harmful effects of LDX on this vital area of the brain related to memory; more research is required to fully understand
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  • The study investigated how 10 mg/kg of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) affects brain cells in the cerebellum of male Wistar rats using various histological techniques.
  • THC treatment resulted in a significant decrease in Purkinje neuron numbers and granular layer thickness, along with signs of inflammation and changes in microglial and astrocyte morphology.
  • The findings suggest that THC may have both neuroprotective and neurodegenerative effects, indicating the need for further research in this area.
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This study evaluates whether elderberry (EB) effectively decreases the inflammation and oxidative stress in the brain cells to reduce Aβ toxicity. In the Aβ + EB group, EB powder was added to rats' routine diet for eight consecutive weeks. Then, spatial memory, working memory, and long-term memory, were measured using the Morris water maze, T-maze, and passive avoidance test.

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3-acetylpyridine (3-AP) is a neurotoxin that is known to mainly affect the inferior olivary nucleus (ION) in the brain stem. Although several studies have explored the effect of this neurotoxin, still further investigation is required to understand the impact of this toxin on different parts of the brain. In this research, two groups of rats were studied, the 3-AP-treated and the control groups.

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The present study was designed to evaluate whether elderberry (EB) effectively reduces inflammation and oxidative stress in hippocampal cells to modify seizure damage. Seizure was induced in rats by the injection of pentylenetetrazol (PTZ). In the Seizure + EB group, EB powder was added to the rats' routine diet for eight consecutive weeks.

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  • - Epilepsy makes life tough for patients, so scientists want to find better treatments to help control it.
  • - Researchers are testing special cells called Sertoli cells (SCs) to see if they can protect brain cells from damage caused by seizures in rats.
  • - The results showed that injecting SCs helped reduce brain cell damage and increased the number of healthy brain cells, suggesting that SCs could be a good way to help with epilepsy.
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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is related to a problem in the gut-brain axis. This experimental research aimed to shed light on the potential therapeutic application of elderberry (EB), which can work on the axis and get better the IBS symptoms. There were three groups (36 Sprague-Dawley rats) in this experiment, including control, IBS, and IBS with EB diet (IBS + EB).

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Chronic back pain is a major health problem worldwide. Although its causes can be diverse, biomechanical factors leading to spinal degeneration are considered a central issue. Numerical biomechanical models can identify critical factors and, thus, help predict impending spinal degeneration.

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Recent investigations of COVID-19 have largely focused on the effects of this novel virus on the vital organs in order to efficiently assist individuals who have recovered from the disease. In the present study we used hippocampal tissue samples extracted from people who died after COVID-19. Utilizing histological techniques to analyze glial and neuronal cells we illuminated a massive degeneration of neuronal cells and changes in glial cells morphology in hippocampal samples.

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An important factor for the development of spinal degeneration, pain and the outcome of spinal surgery is known to be the balance of the spine. It must be analyzed in an upright, standing position to ensure physiological loading conditions and visualize load-dependent deformations. Despite the complex 3D shape of the spine, this analysis is currently performed using 2D radiographs, as all frequently used 3D imaging techniques require the patient to be scanned in a prone position.

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With the advent of deep learning algorithms, fully automated radiological image analysis is within reach. In spine imaging, several atlas- and shape-based as well as deep learning segmentation algorithms have been proposed, allowing for subsequent automated analysis of morphology and pathology. The first "Large Scale Vertebrae Segmentation Challenge" (VerSe 2019) showed that these perform well on normal anatomy, but fail in variants not frequently present in the training dataset.

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  • Vertebral labelling and segmentation are crucial for improving automated spine image processing, aiding in clinical decision-making and population health analysis.
  • The Large Scale Vertebrae Segmentation Challenge (VerSe) was created to tackle the challenges of this field by having participants develop algorithms for labelling and segmenting vertebrae using a curated dataset of CT scans.
  • Results showed that an algorithm's performance depends significantly on its ability to identify vertebrae with rare anatomical variations, highlighting the complexities in spine analysis.
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The present study aimed to determine the association between drug type, risk behaviors and non-fatal overdose among people who use drugs (PWUD). We searched for studies in English published before February 1, 2021, on PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane, and Web of Science to identify primary studies on the factors associated with non-fatal overdose among PWUD. After reviewing for study duplicates, the full-text of selected articles were assessed for eligibility using Population, Intervention, Comparator, Outcomes (PICO) criteria.

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The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive overview of the MICCAI 2020 AutoImplant Challenge. The approaches and publications submitted and accepted within the challenge will be summarized and reported, highlighting common algorithmic trends and algorithmic diversity. Furthermore, the evaluation results will be presented, compared and discussed in regard to the challenge aim: seeking for low cost, fast and fully automated solutions for cranial implant design.

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Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder which begins in the striatum and then spreads to other neural areas. Known as a progressive movement cognitive disorder, HD has no efficient therapy. Although the exact mechanism of HD is still unknown, several different etiological processes such as oxidative stress have been shown to play critical roles.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between poor Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) and oral health determinants (eg being 75 years of age or greater, marital status, smoking status, denture wearing, depression, low educational level (≤8th grade), poor general health, caries history, tooth-induced pain, decayed, missing filled teeth (DMFT) scores and periodontal diseases) among the elderly.

Methods: Formal search strategies in PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane and Web of Science were performed to identify studies in English published before 1 December 2019. We assessed the impacts of the oral health determinants including being 75 years of age or greater, marital status, smoking status, denture wearing, depression, low educational level (≤8th grade), poor general health, caries history, tooth-induced pain, DMFT scores and periodontal diseases) on OHRQoL among elderly individuals.

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Objective: Decreased bone mineral density (BMD) impairs screw purchase in trabecular bone and can cause screw loosening following spinal instrumentation. Existing computed tomography (CT) scans could be used for opportunistic osteoporosis screening for decreased BMD. Purpose of this case-control study was to investigate the association of opportunistically assessed BMD with the outcome after spinal surgery with semi-rigid instrumentation for lumbar degenerative instability.

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  • Cellular transplant therapy using olfactory ecto-mesenchymal stem cells (OE-MSCs) is explored as a treatment to address motor deficits in Huntington's disease by assessing their secretome.
  • The study involved implanting OE-MSCs in a rat model after administering a neurotoxic agent (3-NP) and comparing the outcomes with control and vehicle-treated groups.
  • Results showed that OE-MSCs reduced inflammation, improved motor functions, and contributed to recovery of striatal volume, highlighting their potential therapeutic benefits in neurodegenerative diseases.
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Objectives: The aim of this systematic review was to assess the impacts of oral health determinants (eg frequency of brushing < 2 day, poor life style and non-white ethnicity) and clinical oral caries indices (eg Decayed, Missing, and Filled Teeth (DMFT)) and periodontal disease) on Poor Quality of Life (PQoL) among PW.

Methods: The search strategy was restricted to publications in English before 1 December 2019 in the PsycINFO, PubMed, SciELO, Scopus and Web of Science databases. We only included oral diseases considered as public health issues with a global burden.

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Background: Hepatitis C diagnosis could be a gateway to behavioral change and subsequent decline in transmission among people who inject drugs (PWIDs). We assessed the association between the social determinants of PWID, their risk behaviors and hepatitis C testing.

Methods: We searched for studies in English published before May 1, 2020, on PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane, and Web of Science to identify primary studies on the factors associated with hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing among PWID.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Amirhossein Bayat"

  • - Amirhossein Bayat's research primarily explores the effects of various substances and conditions on neurological health, particularly focusing on inflammation, oxidative stress, and cognitive impairment in animal models.
  • - Recent studies include investigations into the impacts of Brucella abortus infection, bromelain's therapeutic potential, and the effects of lisdexamfetamine on memory and cognition in rats.
  • - Additionally, Bayat's work highlights the benefits of dietary interventions like elderberry in mitigating neuroinflammation and memory dysfunction associated with seizures and other neurological disorders.