Publications by authors named "Mohammadamin Abdollahifar"

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  • - The study investigates the effects of phenanthrene, a harmful environmental pollutant, on testicular tissue and Sertoli cell function in male F1 mice following maternal exposure during pregnancy.
  • - Female rats were divided into three groups (control, sham, and phenanthrene) and offspring were analyzed at 56 days postnatal, revealing detrimental changes in testicular structure and function due to phenanthrene exposure.
  • - Findings indicate that maternal phenanthrene exposure leads to lower testicular weight, increased cell death, and reduced Sertoli cell function, potentially resulting in fertility issues for male offspring.
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Orthopedic surgeons face a significant challenge in treating critical-size femoral defects (CSFD) caused by osteoporosis (OP), trauma, infection, or bone tumor resections. In this study for the first time, the application of photobiomodulation (PBM) and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell-conditioned medium (BM-MSC-CM) to improve the osteogenic characteristics of mineralized bone scaffold (MBS) in ovariectomy-induced osteoporotic (OVX) rats with a CSFD was tested. Five groups of OVX rats with CSFD were created: (1) Control (C); (2) MBS; (3) MBS + CM; (4) MBS + PBM; (5) MBS + CM + PBM.

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  • Scrotal hyperthermia negatively affects sperm production and male fertility, prompting this study to explore the impact of vitamins B12 and C in adult male mice exposed to prolonged heat.
  • After 35 days of vitamin treatment, vitamin C showed greater improvements in sperm quality and reduced cell death compared to vitamin B12, alongside beneficial changes in oxidative stress markers.
  • The study concludes that vitamins B12 and C may offer therapeutic benefits for male reproductive health under heat stress, suggesting vitamin supplementation as a viable strategy to combat fertility issues linked to increased scrotal temperatures.
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  • Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious health issue that can lead to significant complications and death, making the search for effective treatments essential.
  • Renal Progenitor Cells (RPCs), particularly those derived from human embryonic stem cells, show promise in treating AKI by improving kidney function and structure.
  • Research findings indicate that these RPCs can successfully repair damaged kidneys in mice, reducing symptoms like inflammation and kidney damage, suggesting potential for future therapies.
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  • An increase in testicular temperature can harm sperm production and the structure of seminiferous tubules, prompting this study on the effects of Sertoli cell-conditioned medium (SCCM) in mice.
  • The experimental study involved four groups of adult NMRI mice subjected to various treatments, including scrotal hyperthermia, to evaluate the impact on sperm parameters and testicular health.
  • Results showed SCCM treatment improved sperm count, motility, and reduced DNA fragmentation, while also enhancing testicular tissue volume and the expression of specific genes related to spermatogenesis and the blood-testis barrier.
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  • Biophoton emission refers to the spontaneous release of light from living cells, which recent research suggests could indicate disease states by signaling changes in cell communication and interaction.
  • A study involving male mice revealed that those treated with busulfan, a drug causing oligospermia (low sperm count), displayed higher levels of biophoton emission compared to the control group, signifying altered intercellular dynamics.
  • Findings indicated that the busulfan treatment led to a significant reduction in testis volume and cell numbers, alongside increased cell death, suggesting that decreased biophoton emission may reflect structural and functional disruptions in cells.
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  • Concerns about lisdexamfetamine (LDX), a drug for ADHD, include potential irreversible brain damage and impacts on the neuroendocrine system during development.
  • A study on adult male rats found that LDX treatment resulted in decreased sperm motility, increased DNA fragmentation, and significantly lower testosterone levels.
  • The study suggests prolonged LDX use may lead to poor sperm quality and harmful changes in testicular tissue, but further research is needed, especially in humans using LDX long-term.
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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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Objective: High temperatures can trigger cellular oxidative stress and disrupt spermatogenesis, potentially leading to male infertility. We investigated the effects of retinoic acid (RA), chitosan nanoparticles (CHNPs), and retinoic acid loaded with chitosan nanoparticles (RACHNPs) on spermatogenesis in mice induced by scrotal hyperthermia (Hyp).

Methods: Thirty mice (weighing 25 to 30 g) were divided into five experimental groups of six mice each.

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  • - Methamphetamine (METH) disrupts neurotransmitter activity in the central nervous system, leading to neurotoxicity through various pathways, including increased reactive nitrogen and oxygen species and mitochondrial apoptosis.
  • - This study analyzed structural changes in the amygdala of ten male postmortem brains, comparing chronic METH users to control subjects using various scientific techniques like immunohistochemistry and real-time PCR.
  • - Results showed METH addiction led to decreased levels of protective proteins and increased inflammation and neurodegeneration in the amygdala, with reactive oxygen species production linked to specific signaling pathways.
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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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Epidemiological studies have documented that exposure to fine particulate matter (PM) could affect neurodevelopment, thereby leading to autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Nevertheless, there is little laboratory data to support this epidemiological evidence. In the current study, we carried out a series of experiments to assess whether developmental exposures to different extracts of PM can result in ASD-like behavioral, biochemical, and immunohistochemical characteristics in male rat offspring.

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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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Background: The choroid plexus (CP) is the principal source of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). It can produce and release a wide range of materials, including growth and neurotrophic factors which have a crucial role in the maintenance and proper functioning of the brain. Tramadol is a synthetic analog of codeine, mainly prescribed to alleviate mild to moderate pains.

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  • * The study examined the impact of VD on various receptor and protein levels in the endometrial cells of women with unknown RIF—comparing those with VD deficiency to those without.
  • * Results indicated that women with VD deficiency had lower expression and protein levels of important factors related to pregnancy than those without deficiency, suggesting that VD may play a critical role in successful embryo implantation.
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Accurate evaluation of morphological changes in articular cartilage are necessary for early detection of osteoarthritis (OA). 3T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has highly sensitive contrast resolution and is widely used clinically to detect OA. However, synchrotron radiation phase-contrast imaging computed tomography (SR-PCI) can also provide contrast to tissue interfaces that do not have sufficient absorption differences, with the added benefit of very high spatial resolution.

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  • Acetyl-11-keto-beta-boswellic acid (AKBA) is an anti-inflammatory compound studied for its effectiveness in preventing and treating non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in male Wistar rats.
  • The study included groups treated with AKBA either during a high fructose diet for 6 weeks or after switching to a normal diet for 2 weeks, analyzing various liver-related parameters and inflammatory markers.
  • Results indicated that AKBA improved liver health indicators and inflammation, supported lipid metabolism, and helped maintain crucial proteins that regulate cellular energy, suggesting it could be a potential treatment for NAFLD.
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Background: Obesity is regarded a global public health crisis. It has been implicated in a variety of health problems, but when it comes to male fertility, how and to what extent obesity affects it are poorly understood. Accordingly, semen samples from 32 individuals with obesity (body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m) and 32 individuals with normal weight (BMI: 18.

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We investigated the association between air pollution and changes in ovarian follicles, anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) levels, the occurrence of necroptosis cell death by activation of receptor-interacting protein kinase 3 (RIPK3) and, the activation of mixed lineage kinase domain-like (MLKL) proteins. Forty-two female Wistar rats were divided into three groups of 14 each, which were exposed to real-ambient air, filtered air and purified air (control) in two periods of 3 and 5 months. The results showed that the number of ovarian follicles decreased in the group exposed to real-ambient air versus the control group ( < 0.

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  • Testicular heat stress negatively affects sperm production in mammals, but the exact mechanisms are not fully understood; researchers are exploring ways to reverse this damage caused by high temperatures.
  • The study investigated the effects of photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) on sperm development in mouse models that experienced heat-induced sperm failure (azoospermia).
  • Results showed that PBMT with lower intensity (0.03 J/cm) improved sperm production by increasing cell activity and reducing harmful substances, ultimately restoring spermatogenesis in the affected mice.
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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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Background: Insulin is an essential factor that controls female reproductive system. Insulin signaling via Foxo1 and Akt1 can improve steroidogenesis, cell proliferation, and protein synthesis. We aimed to determine the effect of insulin on possible changes in gene expression, hormonal status, and histological aspects of the ovary following the induction of the animal model of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

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