Publications by authors named "Mitrea Daniela-Rodica"

Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is commonly associated with obesity and may be exacerbated by the lack of vitamin D3.

Aim: The study aimed to investigate the effects of vitamin D3 administration in female rats with PCOS and prolonged high fat diet (HFD).

Methods: Forty-four female Wistar rats, 180-200 g, 10 weeks old, were randomly allocated into 2 groups (n=22) that received a single dose intramuscular injection of: sesame oil (group I), or estradiol valerate (5 mg) in sesame oil (group II).

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  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex condition, and this study aimed to explore how genetic variations in the vitamin D receptor (VDR) are linked to skin issues, hormone levels, and oxidative stress in women with PCOS.
  • The research involved 46 women with PCOS and 39 healthy controls, examining skin conditions like acne and hirsutism, as well as assessing hormone levels and specific VDR gene polymorphisms (FokI, TaqI, and ApaI).
  • Key findings show that the FokI CC genotype may protect against acne and seborrhea, while the TaqI dominant genotype is linked to lower oxidative stress levels in women with PCOS.
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  • Prolonged high-fat diets (HFD) can negatively affect blood vessel function due to issues with surrounding fat tissues (PVAT).
  • This study aimed to evaluate how different treatments—L. extract alone and L. extract combined with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs)—impact vascular responses in rats on a high-fat diet.
  • Results indicated that while L. extract improved vessel function compared to HFD, the AuNPs combined with L. extract worsened vascular responses, suggesting they amplified the negative changes caused by the high-fat diet.
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Type 1 diabetes mellitus is related to the vascular oxidative and nitrosative stress, the trigger for atherosclerosis and cardiovascular complications. The effects of moderate swimming training associated with quercetin oral administration were evaluated in aorta of rats with experimentally induced type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), by analysing the nitric oxide-endothelial dependent relaxation (NO-EDR). T1DM rats received daily quercetin 30 mg/kg and followed the protocol of 5-weeks swimming exercise (30 min/day; 5 days/week).

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Diabetes mellitus and high-fat diets trigger the mechanisms that alter the walls of blood vessels. Gold nanoparticles, as new pharmaceutical drug delivery systems, may be used in the treatment of different diseases. In our study, the aorta was investigated via imaging after the oral administration of gold nanoparticles functionalized with bioactive compounds derived from fruit extract (AuNPsCM) in rats with a high-fat diet and diabetes mellitus.

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Cornus mas L. extract (CM) presents hypolipidemic, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are considered potent delivery systems and may be used to release pharmaceutical compounds at the level of injury.

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Introduction: Birth hypoxia is a leading cause of perinatal mortality and neurological morbidity, resulting in central nervous system injury. Cerebral hypoxia and ischemia can produce a severe brain damage following a typical pattern, defined by selective vulnerability of the brain regions. The neonates are most prone to hypoxic-ischemic injuries due to the lack of efficient antioxidant defense.

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(1) Background: Peripheral nerve injuries have a great impact on a patient's quality of life and a generally poor outcome regarding functional recovery. Lately, studies have focused on different types of nanoparticles and various natural substances for the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries. This is the case of chitosan, a natural compound from the crustaceans' exoskeleton.

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Background: Psoriasis is one of the most common chronic cutaneous skin disorders, having genetic and immunological components. It is currently unknown what exactly triggers it, or how far reaching are the etiological factors, although great strides have been made in uncovering the pathophysiological cascade. Presently, there is a wide diversity of treatment methods for psoriasis, yet not all are applicable for each patient.

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Objective: Conventional therapeutic methods for psoriasis include topical and systemic drugs, phototherapy, and biologic agents. Despite the fact that these treatment methods, and especially biologic agents, are met with a considerable reduction in disease activity, they can sometimes be costly and are nonetheless accompanied by high risks of adverse events, ranging from mild to debilitating. Therefore, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), especially mind-and-body interventions, such as acupuncture, psychotherapy, climatotherapy, and cupping may provide a cheaper and potentially beneficial outcome for these patients.

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Aim: To investigate the effects of prenatal exposure to AgNPs obtained by green synthesis with Viburnum opulus L. extract on the testis in male offspring rats.

Material And Methods: Two different doses of AgNPs (0.

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Background: The inflammatory mechanisms occur with the highest prevalence in pulmonary pathology in addition to oxidative stress and activation of intracellular signaling pathways. The oxidative stress represents the imbalance between pro-oxidants and antioxidants which can lead to the activation of the oxidative mechanisms with noxious potential to the body. Therefore, finding a therapy that would counteract the injurious effects of free radicals and inflammation is highly attractive.

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