Publications by authors named "Mina Goudarzi"

Objectives: Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) is a complex condition with pain and dysfunction in the temporomandibular joint and related muscles. Scientific evidence indicates both genetic and environmental factors play a crucial role in TMD. In this study, we aimed to discover the genetic changes in individuals from 4 generations of an Iranian family with signs and symptoms of TMD and malocclusion Class III.

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  • Periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory disease, leads to the deterioration of periodontal tissues due to harmful plaque biofilms, becoming a leading cause of adult tooth loss.
  • Traditional treatments like scaling and root planning improve conditions but sometimes leave behind persistent bacteria, prompting research into new treatment methods.
  • Metal nanoparticles (NPs) show promise as effective antibacterial agents and may offer alternative therapeutic options for periodontitis by inhibiting bacterial growth and reducing inflammation.
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Acetyl-L-carnitine has been shown to exert neuroprotection against neurodegenerative diseases. The present study was performed to evaluate neuroprotection effects of acetyl-L-carnitine against lipopolysaccharide (LPS) -induced neuroinflammation and clarify possible mechanisms. A single dose (500 µg/kg) of LPS was intraperitoneally injected to rats to induce model.

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Objective(s): Although the available therapeutic agents alleviate the symptoms in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), these antiepileptic drugs do not provide adequate control of seizures in 30-40 % of patients. This study was conducted to evaluate anti-epileptic effects of simultaneous inhibition of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 and P2 × 7 purinoceptors in Kainate treated rats.

Materials And Methods: Brilliant Blue G)BBG(, linagliptin)lin(and lin + BBG were administrated 30 min prior to induction of the intrahippocampal kainate model of epilepsy in male Wistar rats.

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Loss of dopaminergic neurons following Parkinson's disease (PD) diminishes quality of life in patients. The present study was carried out to investigate the protective effects of simultaneous inhibition of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) and P2X7 purinoceptors in a PD model and explore possible mechanisms. The 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) was used as a tool to establish PD model in male Wister rats.

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Based on the monoaminergic theory, Serotonin-Selective Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) are used for treating depression. Recent hypotheses suggest that antidepressants may influence neurogenesis and synaptic plasticity. However, the mechanisms underlying these effects are still poorly understood.

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Objective: Isorhamnetin, a derivative of quercetin, exerts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects in different diseases, and we examined its protective effects against diabetes-related changes in the brain.

Methods: A single dose of a freshly prepared solution of streptozotocin (STZ) (60 mg/kg body weight) was intraperitoneally injected to establish STZ-induced diabetic model in male Wistar rats. The animals were randomly divided into four groups: control, control + isorhamnetin, diabetic, diabetic + isorhamnetin.

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This study was conducted to clarify the potential mechanisms of Troxerutin neuroprotection against Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced oxidative stress and neuroinflammation through targeting the SIRT1/SIRT3 signaling pathway. To establish a model, a single dose of LPS (500μg/kg body weight) was injected to male Wistar rats intraperitoneally. Troxerutin (100 mg/kg body weight) was injected intraperitoneally for 5 days after induction of the model.

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Background: A common mood disorder, depression has long been considered a leading cause of disability worldwide. Chronic stress is involved in the development of various psychiatric diseases including major depressive disorder. Stress can induce depressive-like symptoms and initiate neurodegenerative processes in the brain.

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