Publications by authors named "Mahvash Hesari"

Doxorubicin (DOX) is a chemotherapy drug known to induce metabolic changes in the heart, leading to potential heart toxicity. These changes impact various cellular functions and pathways such as disrupting the mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway. The study aimed to investigate the effect of DOX on the mTOR pathway through an in vivo systematic review.

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Cisplatin is a widely used chemotherapeutic agent for the treatment of various cancers. However, the clinical use of cisplatin is limited by its cardiotoxic side effects. The primary mechanisms implicated in this cardiotoxicity include mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptotic.

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Hyperthyroidism is a condition where the thyroid gland produces high levels of thyroid hormone. Heart diseases are one of the main complications of hyperthyroidism. Several studies have shown that losartan (LOS) and diminazene aceturate (DIZE) possess cardioprotection effects against cardiac hypertrophy, ischemic heart disease, and heart failure.

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Doxorubicin (DOX) is commonly used for the treatment of various types of cancer, however can cause serious side effects, including cardiotoxicity. The mechanisms involved in DOX-induced cardiac damage are complex and not yet fully understood. One mechanism is the disruption of cardiac metabolism, which can impair cardiac function.

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Aging is known as a main risk factor in the development of cardiovascular diseases. Naringin (NRG) is a flavonoid compound derived from citrus fruits. It possesses a wide spectrum of pharmacological properties, including antioxidant anti-inflammatory, and cardioprotective.

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Immune checkpoint receptors are critical regulators of initiation and termination of effective immune responses as well as maintain self-tolerance. Since the successful use of immune checkpoint inhibitors in cancer immunotherapy, they gained huge interest to be used in autoimmune diseases treatment. Indeed, abatacept (CTLA4-Ig), as immune checkpoint inhibitors has made major advancement in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis patients who have failed to respond to csDMARDs or TNF-α inhibitor.

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Background: Gallic acid (GA) is a polyphenolic agent with interesting pharmacological impacts on the cardiovascular system.

Objective: The present study purposed to study the protective effects of GA at 25 and 50 mg/kg against isoproterenol (ISO)-induced cardiac damage in ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) in rats.

Methods: Male Wistar rats were randomly assigned into six groups: Control, Control treated with GA at 25 mg/kg (GA25), Control treated with GA at 50 mg/kg (GA50), Hypertrophic rats induced by ISO (ISO), Hypertrophic rats treated with GA at 25 mg/kg (ISO+GA25), and Hypertrophic rats treated with GA at 50 mg/kg (ISO+GA50).

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Article Synopsis
  • Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a leading cause of death, necessitating the development of effective prevention and treatment strategies.
  • Current therapies have significant side effects, prompting interest in natural products and medicinal plants due to their lower toxicity and proven therapeutic benefits.
  • Nanoformulation techniques enhance the effectiveness of these natural products, with research indicating that combinations of nanoformulated therapies show promise in treating conditions like hypertension and atherosclerosis, though clinical trials are needed to confirm their safety and effectiveness.
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Metabolic syndrome is a common metabolic disorder which has become a public health challenge worldwide. There has been growing interest in medications including natural products as complementary or alternative choices for common chemical therapeutics regarding their limited side effects and ease of access. Nanosizing these compounds may help to increase their solubility, bioavailability, and promisingly enhance their efficacy.

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Objective: Doxorubicin (DOX) induces cardiac dysfunction. Paracetamol (APAP) has also been established as an effective cardioprotective agent during ischemia/reperfusion. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the effect of APAP on DOX-induced cardiotoxicity in ischemia/reperfused isolated rat heart.

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Objective: Allium hirtifolium (Persian shallot) has a hypoglycemic effect on diabetic animals. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the ethyl acetate fraction of Allium hirtifolium on the function of isolated hearts of diabetic rats.

Methods: The control and diabetic animals were randomly divided into four groups: saline- or extract-treated controls (n=10 and n=6, respectively) and saline- or extract-treated diabetic rats (n=8 and n=9, respectively), which received normal saline or extract for four weeks by daily gavage.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of acetazolamide on the ischemia-reperfused isolated hearts of 2- and 8-week-old rabbits.

Methods: This study was conducted at the Kermanshah Medical Biology Research Center, Kermanshah, Iran from March to September 2011. Two- (n=17) and 8-week old (n=17) rabbits were separately divided into 2 control (n=9), and test (n=8) groups.

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