Publications by authors named "S Fatemah Amirahmadi"

The current study investigated how carvacrol (C) can prevent behavioral and brain oxidative changes, along with systemic inflammation caused by inhaled paraquat (PQ). Control rats exposed to saline solution, whereas six rat groups were subjected to PQ aerosols at a concentration of 54 mg/m in 16 days. The PQ-exposed groups received saline (PQ group), C at dosages of 20 (C-L) and 80 mg/kg/day (C-H), dexamethasone at a dosage of 0.

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Introduction: Evidence declared lipopolysaccharide (LPS) initiates inflammatory responses by stimulating the abandon of cytokines, which may perturb organ function. On the other side, it has been suggested Cedrol has potential properties, including anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative activities. Herein, this study was done to assess the protective effect of Cedrol against LPS-associated heart damage.

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Article Synopsis
  • Aging negatively impacts cellular functions and can disrupt tissue balance, but carvacrol, a polyphenolic compound, shows promise with its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits.
  • The study administered carvacrol in different doses to elderly male rats for 60 days, analyzing oxidative stress markers in the liver, heart, and kidneys, as well as liver enzyme levels in their serum.
  • Results indicated that carvacrol reduced harmful oxidative stress markers and liver enzymes in aged rats, suggesting it may help protect aging tissues and improve antioxidant levels.
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Background: Cedrol, a sesquiterpene alcohol, is found in a high amount in several conifers. It possess several beneficial health effects, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Objective: This study evaluates the neuroprotective role of cedrol against lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced neuroinflammation and memory loss in rats.

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Hypothyroidism causes learning and memory impairment. Considering the neuroprotective properties of thiamine (Vitamin B1), this study was conducted to investigate the effects of thiamine on acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity, oxidative damage, and memory deficits in hypothyroid rats.In this study, 50 rats (21 days old) were randomly divided into 5 groups and treated with propylthiouracil (0.

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