Publications by authors named "Shakeri F"

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  • Immune response genes vary widely among humans and mice, leading to different defense responses based on genetic differences, which can complicate research outcomes.
  • This study used RNA sequencing and variant analysis to uncover significant genetic variations in a commonly used mouse model of NLRP3 deficiency, highlighting the impact of the Nlrp1 locus on macrophage activation independently of the NLRP3 status.
  • The research provides a method to identify important genetic variations and evaluate contamination in transgenic mice studies, enhancing the reliability of findings in host defense research.
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Objective: The present work examined the anti-metastatic effects of auraptene and their underlying mechanisms of action in U87 Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) cells.

Materials And Methods: To test the hypothesis, cell culture, Matrigel invasion assay, scratch wound healing assay, gelatin zymography assay, qRT-PCR, and western blot experiments were conducted.

Results: At sublethal concentrations of 12.

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  • The study investigates the effects of an aqueous extract from a medicinal plant on traumatic brain injury (TBI) in rats, focusing on oxidative stress and blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability.
  • The experiment involved administering the extract to five groups of rats post-TBI and measuring various neurological outcomes and biochemical changes in the brain and serum.
  • Results showed that the extract, particularly at a high dose, improved neurological scores, reduced BBB permeability, and positively influenced oxidative stress markers following TBI.
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Purpose: Colorectal cancer is one of the major leading causes of death worldwide, and available treatments for advanced colorectal cancer are not successful. Therefore, early detection of colorectal cancer is essential to improve patient survival, and biomarkers are potential tools to achieve this goal. Considering the key role of lncRNAs in cancers, the aim of this study is to identify lncRNAs involved in colorectal cancer as new potential prognosis biomarkers for CRC.

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Introduction: The aim of the present study was to ascertain the correlation between the intake of whole and refined grains and the risk of stroke in the Iranian adult population.

Method: This hospital-based case-control study was conducted at Alzahra University Hospital, Isfahan, Iran, in 2008. The cases (n=195) were stroke patients admitted to the neurology ward, and the controls (n=195) were patients admitted to other wards in this center, with no prior history of cerebrovascular accident or any neurological disorders.

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  • Magnesium-based implants are gaining popularity in orthopedic applications due to their ability to degrade and release bioactive Mg ions that influence mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), which are crucial for bone regeneration.
  • The study utilized gene regulatory network analysis with time-series proteomics data to explore how MSCs respond to Mg ions over a 21-day period.
  • Key proteins and interactions were identified, including MYL1, MDH2, GLS, and TRIM28, which play significant roles in MSCs' molecular response to Mg ions, paving the way for advancements in orthopedic biomaterials.
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Berberis vulgaris (B. vulgaris or barberry) is a medicinal plant that has been used for various purposes in traditional medicine. Berberine is one of the main alkaloids isolated from B.

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Objective: Liver is an important player in regulation of body homeostasis. Study investigated the effects of hydro-alcohol extract of (ZM) on oxidative damage, level of IL-6 and enzymes of liver in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-treated rats.

Materials And Methods: The rats were distributed into 5 groups: 1) Control; 2) LPS; and 3-5) ZM-Extract (Ext) 50, ZM-Ext 100, and ZM-Ext 200.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. The purpose of this study was to discover novel molecular pathways and potential prognosis biomarkers. To achieve this, we acquired five microarray datasets from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database.

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Background: Using natural oral supplements is one of the methods of complementary medicine that has been widely welcomed in the last decade Since studies have reported contradictory results for effectiveness of herbal medicines during menopause and no other more effective herbal medicine has been suggested yet, the researchers of this study decided to compare the fennel and Evening Primrose Oil (EPO) and their effect on menopause problems and sex hormones.

Materials And Methods: The present study was a triple-blinded, controlled clinical trial with 125 participants randomly assigned to. An intervention group received fennel, another intervention group received evening primrose oil, and the placebo group received placebo twice daily for 8 weeks.

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Objective: There are few evaluation about the effects of Fennel and Ferula on human polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The goals of this study were to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of two medicinal plants of the Apiaceae family (Fennel and Ferula) in management of PCOS.

Materials And Methods: The sample size was 47 participants with PCOS who were randomly divided into 3 groups.

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  • The study explores the use of oocytes reconstructed through polar body genome transfer (PB1NT) as a potential treatment for patients with issues like embryo fragmentation and advanced maternal age.
  • A total of 85 oocytes were divided into PB1 nuclear transfer and control groups, with results showing a high fusion rate of polar bodies but lower fertilization rates in the PB1NT group compared to controls.
  • While successful zygotes were formed, the PB1NT group exhibited significant challenges related to embryo development, including increased abnormal cleavage patterns and lower implantation potential.
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Objectives: Due to the suitable physical characteristics of Zr as a PET radionuclide and affinity of Trastuzumab monoclonal antibody against HER2, [Zr]Zr-Trastuzumab was prepared and went through preclinical evaluations for ultimate human applications.

Methods: Zr was produced by using Y(p,n)Zr reaction at a 30 MeV cyclotron (radionuclide purity>99.9%, specific activity of 17 GBq/µg).

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Background: Zataria multiflora and carvacrol showed various pharmacological properties including anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant effects. However, up to now no studies have explored its potential benefits in ameliorating sepsis-induced aortic and cardiac injury. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the effects of Z.

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Background: Previous studies have shown that () has relaxant and anti-inflammatory effects. In this research, extract was examined for its prophylactic effect on lung inflammation and oxidative stress in sensitized rats.

Methods: Total and differential white blood cell (WBC) count in the blood, serum levels of oxidant and antioxidant biomarkers, total protein (TP) in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), and lung pathology were investigated in control group (C), sensitized group (S), and sensitized groups treated with and dexamethasone.

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Defects in nucleic acid metabolizing enzymes can lead to spontaneous but selective activation of either cGAS/STING or RIG-like receptor (RLR) signaling, causing type I interferon-driven inflammatory diseases. In these pathophysiological conditions, activation of the DNA sensor cGAS and IFN production are linked to spontaneous DNA damage. Physiological, or tonic, IFN signaling on the other hand is essential to functionally prime nucleic acid sensing pathways.

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Objective: The effects of on oxidative stress imposed by pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) was examined in mice brain tissues.

Materials And Methods: Animals were divided into five groups as follows: 1- control group which received saline; 2- PTZ group (100 mg/kg, ip); and groups 3 to 5 which received (100, 200, and 400 mg/kg) of for seven days prior to PTZ injection. The latencies of the first minimal clonic seizure (MCS) and the first generalized tonic-clonic seizure (GTCS) and levels of oxidant and antioxidant biomarkers were measured.

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Detection of tumor progression in patients with glioblastoma remains a major challenge. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are potential biomarkers and can be detected in the blood of patients with glioblastoma. In our study, we evaluated the potential of serum-derived EVs from glioblastoma patients to serve as biomarker for tumor progression.

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Profilin 4 (Pfn4) is expressed during spermiogenesis and localizes to the acrosome-acroplaxome-manchette complex. Here, we generated PFN4-deficient mice, with sperm displaying severe impairment in manchette formation. Interestingly, HOOK1 staining suggests that the perinuclear ring is established; however, ARL3 staining is disrupted, suggesting that lack of PFN4 does not interfere with the formation of the perinuclear ring and initial localization of HOOK1, but impedes microtubular organization of the manchette.

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Background: Breast cancer is defined as a biological and molecular heterogeneous disorder that originates from breast cells. Genetic predisposition is the most important factor giving rise to this malignancy. The most notable mutations in breast cancer occur in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes.

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Milk is a nutrient-rich biofluid that contains several biocomponents with distinctive functions, including extracellular vesicles (EV). Milk EV have been associated with the regulation of the newborn's immune system and to influence essential cellular development. The EV proteome comprises the protein constituents and cargo; changes in these compartments could impact their role mediating communication.

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Background: The rates and routes of Helicobacter pylori transmission, in a high-prevalent country like Iran, with gastric cancer as the leading cause of male cancer mortality, are of great essence. Here, we have studied the H. pylori-associated risk factors and the likelihood of interspousal transmission.

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The most typical malignant brain tumor, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), seems to have a grim outcome, despite the intensive multi-modality interventions. Literature suggests that biologically active phytomolecules may exert anticancer properties by regulating several signaling pathways. Berberine, an isoquinoline alkaloid, has various pharmacological applications to combat severe diseases like cancer.

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The most widespread, malignant, and deadliest type of glial tumor is glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Despite radiation, chemotherapy, and radical surgery, the median survival of afflicted individuals is about 12 months. Unfortunately, existing therapeutic interventions are abysmal.

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There is growing literature on the positive therapeutic potentials of curcumin. Curcumin or diferuloylmethane is a polyphenol obtained from the plant Curcuma longa. Curcumin is widely used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine for various conditions.

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