Publications by authors named "Waleed Dahmash"

Studies to date have provided evidence for damage that can occur from hydrocarbon benzene on different tissues/organs. However, little is known regarding the possible influence of this hydrocarbon on female reproduction. In this study, female Wistar rats were treated with low (2000 ppm), middle (4000 ppm), and high (8000 ppm) doses of benzene by inhalation for 30 min daily for 28 days.

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  • The study examined the effects of a high-fat diet (HFD) and permethrin (PER) treatment on heart issues and atherogenic risk in rats.
  • Results showed that both HFD and PER led to significant heart damage, increased cholesterol levels, and changes in biomarker leakage, heart rate, and electrocardiogram patterns.
  • Additionally, the combination of HFD and PER intensified oxidative stress and inflammation in the heart, contributing to cardiac fibrosis and signaling potential risks for heart failure, especially in obese individuals.
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