Publications by authors named "Nouri M"

The epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) in endometrial epithelial and trophectoderm cells is essential for the progression of embryo implantation and its impairment could cause implantation failure. Therefore, EMT should be tightly regulated in both embryonic and endometrial cells during implantation. Studies reported the involvement of numerous factors in EMT regulation, including hormones, growth factors, transcription factors, microRNAs, aquaporins (AQPs), and ion channels.

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  • Gastric cancer is a significant health issue, being the fifth most prevalent cancer and a leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, highlighting the need to assess its mortality rates and links to socioeconomic status.
  • The study analyzed gastric cancer mortality-to-incidence ratios (GCMIR) from 2000-2016 across 185 countries and found Sub-Saharan Africa had an increasing GCMIR, while high-income countries experienced a decrease.
  • Results indicated a negative correlation between GCMIR and the Human Development Index (HDI), suggesting that improving economic and social conditions could lead to better control over gastric cancer rates.
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Homeless individuals are at greater risk of death due to social inequalities during Covid-19 pandemic. Strategies taken for general population to prevent the spread of Covid-19, such as social distance, staying at home, and observing personal hygiene are not possible for this group of people. This is a scoping review on articles published and other credible resources published analyze studies done on homeless people during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • Salt-sensitive hypertension linked to high salt diets raises blood pressure and is associated with increased reactive oxygen species (ROS), which enhance sodium retention via the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC).
  • The study examined the impact of the antioxidant Tempol on blood pressure, urinary electrolytes, and ENaC expression in hypertensive mice, revealing that Tempol reduces systolic blood pressure and ENaC protein levels.
  • Lipid analysis of extracellular vesicles (EVs) showed notable changes in lipid composition following Tempol treatment, suggesting potential strategies to combat salt-sensitive hypertension by inhibiting ROS.
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant changes to everyday life, including social distancing mandates, changes to health care, and a heightened risk of infection. Previous research has shown that Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) veterans are at higher risk of developing mental and physical health conditions. Veterans and their families may face unique social challenges that can compound with pandemic-related disruptions to negatively impact well-being.

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  • Neuroendocrine prostate cancer (NEPC) is a deadly type of prostate cancer that can arise naturally or from ordinary prostate adenocarcinoma after hormone treatments.
  • The long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) H19 plays a crucial role in NEPC by influencing cell identity and treatment resistance, with higher levels of H19 linked to more aggressive disease characteristics.
  • H19 is proposed as both a diagnostic and predictive marker for NEPC, with its levels indicating the likelihood of cancer recurrence and metastasis in patients undergoing androgen deprivation therapy.
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One of the obstacles in treating different cancers, especially solid tumors, is cancer stem cells (CSCs) with their ability in resistance to chemo/radio therapy. The efforts for finding advanced treatments to overcome these cells have led to the emergence of advanced immune cell-based therapy (AICBT). Today, NK cells have become the center of attention since they have been proved to show an appropriate cytotoxicity against different cancer types as well as the capability of detecting and killing CSCs.

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Androgen receptor (AR) in prostate cancer (PCa) can drive transcriptional repression of multiple genes including MYC, and supraphysiological androgen is effective in some patients. Here, we show that this repression is independent of AR chromatin binding and driven by coactivator redistribution, and through chromatin conformation capture methods show disruption of the interaction between the MYC super-enhancer within the PCAT1 gene and the MYC promoter. Conversely, androgen deprivation in vitro and in vivo increases MYC expression.

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  • Recent research indicates that cumulus granulosa cells (GCs) can transform into various non-ovarian cells and this study aims to evaluate their potential to differentiate into oocyte-like cells.
  • The experiment involved isolating GCs from healthy women and testing different media with factors like leukemia inhibitory factors (LIFs) and estradiol to observe changes in specific gene expressions and cell morphology.
  • Results showed that LIFs promote the expression of the stemness factor Oct3/4, while estradiol enhances genes associated with oocyte development, suggesting a combination of these factors may offer therapeutic options for gynecological issues.*
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Background And Aim: Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is one of the most important causes of breast cancer metastasis and resistance against drugs. The cancer stem cells (CSCs) are known as essential factors for VM formation. In this study, the effects of melatonin, Apatinib, and a combination of Apatinib/melatonin on VM formation were investigated by breast CSCs from breast cancer cell line.

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In recent years, many reforms have been made on the structure of hospital administration, most of which are proposed by Parker-Harding models. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to systematically review global relevant experiences in reforming the hospital governance structure with emphasis on the Parker-Harding model. Required information was collected using keywords autonomization, corporatization, privatization, decentralization, reform, hospital autonomy, governance model, and structural reform in databases such as EMBASE, PubMed, Scopus, SID, MagIran, and other resources.

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Background: Evaluate the impact of valvular calcifications measured on cardiac computed tomography (CCT) in patients with infective endocarditis (IE).

Methods: Seventy patients with native IE (36 aortic IE, 31 mitral IE, 3 bivalvular IE) were included and explored with CCT between January 2016 and April 2018. Mitral and aortic valvular calcium score (VCS) were measured on unenhanced calcium scoring images, and correlated with clinical, surgical data, and 1-year death rate.

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Hypoxia has an important role in tumor progression via the up-regulation of growth factors and cellular adaptation genes. These changes promote cell survival, proliferation, invasion, metastasis, angiogenesis, and energy metabolism in favor of cancer development. Hypoxia also plays a central role in determining the resistance of tumors to chemotherapy.

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Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer globally. Despite extensive preclinical and clinical studies, it is still among the leading causes of cancer-related death, and a need for new therapeutic options is required. The renin-angiotensin system plays an important role in regulating blood pressure and cell growth.

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a type of disease that affects the function of cardiac-vascular tissues. This study aimed to consider the possible effects of autophagy, as an intrinsic catabolic pathway of cells, on the differentiation and aging process of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). In this study, bone marrow-derived MSCs were obtained from rabbit bone marrow aspirates.

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Background: Dapagliflozin, a selective Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitor, has been shown to play a key role in the control and management of metabolic and cardiac diseases.

Objective: The current study aims to address the effects of dapagliflozin on the expression of fractalkine (FKN), known as CX3CL1, and its receptors CX3CR1, Nuclear factor-kappa B(NF-κB) p65 activity, Reactive oxygen species (ROS), and inflammation in LPS-treated H9c2 cell line.

Methods: H9c2 cells were cultured with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to establish a model of LPS-induced damage, and then, subsequently were treated with dapagliflozin for 72 h.

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Background: Early-onset scoliosis (EOS) is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP). The effectiveness of magnetically controlled growing rods (MCGR) and the risk for unplanned return to the operating room (UPROR) remain to be studied in this patient population. The primary outcome of this study was to examine the frequency of UPROR between MCGRs as compared with traditional growth friendly (TGF) surgeries for children with EOS secondary to CP.

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Embryo implantation is a complex process in which multiple molecules acting together under strict regulation. Studies showed the production of various adipokines and their receptors in the embryo and uterus, where they can influence the maternal-fetal transmission of metabolites and embryo implantation. Therefore, these cytokines have opened a novel area of study in the field of embryo-maternal crosstalk during early pregnancy.

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Systemic arterial hypertension is an independent risk factor for coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure, and chronic kidney diseases. Spirulina is microalgae with nutritious ingredients and has potential attenuating effects on chronic diseases including hypertension. Spirulina can be added to food products in order to develop functional foods.

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Resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs is the main limitation of cancer therapy. The combination use of chemotherapeutic agents and galangin (a naturally active flavonoid) amplifies the effectiveness of cancer treatment. This study aimed to prepare arginyl-glycyl-aspartic acid (RGD) containing nanostructured lipid carrier (NLC-RGD) to improve the bioavailability of galangin and explore its ability in improving the cytotoxic effects of doxorubicin (DOX).

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The main objective of this research is to prepare sildenafil citrate (SC)-loaded arginyl-glycyl-aspartic acid (RGD)-containing nanostructured lipid carrier (SC-loaded NLC-RGD) and evaluate their effects on the receptivity potential of endometrial cells. Hot homogenization method was used to prepare SC-loaded NLC-RGD. Then, size, drug encapsulation, and morphology of prepared nanoparticles were studied by photon correlation spectroscopy technic, ultrafiltration method, and scanning electron microscopy, respectively.

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Pistachio is one of the most widely cultivated nut crops in California, with approximately 115,000 ha of bearing pistachio trees. In recent years, several orchards were identified, with declining trees leading to substantial tree losses. Symptoms included trees with poor vigor, yellowing and wilting of leaves, crown rot, and profuse gumming on the lower portion of trunks.

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Objectives: The changes in testosterone level and its correlation with the endothelial nitric oxide systems balance in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) remains uncertain. Therefore, in our study, we aimed to evaluate the levels of testosterone, endothelin-1 (ET-1), nitric oxide (NO), and endothelial NOS (eNOS) in CAD patients, and control group to find the relationship between these parameters and disease severity.

Methods: Forty-four patients as CAD group with significant (≥50%) stenosis confirmed by angiography was included in the study, and 40 healthy men were included as the control group.

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Background: Health care workers (HCWs) have experienced several stressors associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Structural stressors, including extended work hours, redeployment, and changes in organizational mandates, often intersect with interpersonal and personal stressors, such as caring for those with COVID-19 infections; worrying about infection of self, family, and loved ones; working despite shortages of personal protective equipment; and encountering various difficult moral-ethical dilemmas.

Objective: The paper describes the protocol for a longitudinal study seeking to capture the unique experiences, challenges, and changes faced by HCWs during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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