Publications by authors named "Amir Azadi"

Background: Infertility and miscarriage are common complications in women with PCOS, and may be linked with metabolic status and thyroid function. However, the role of ANGPTL6 in PCOS-related infertility and miscarriage remains underexplored. Study assessed serum ANGPTL6 levels in Iranian PCOS patients and its association with miscarriage, infertility, and thyroid dysfunction.

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This study aimed to prepare dacarbazine (DTIC)-loaded melanin nanoparticles (MeNPs), characterize them in vitro, and evaluate their efficacy under NIR irradiation in a mouse model of melanoma. MeNPs were extracted from cuttlefish ink sacs by two-step centrifugation, and particle size, zeta potential, morphology, UV spectroscopy, elemental compositions, and chemical characterization of MeNPs were evaluated. Then, different suspension concentrations were irradiated under continuous-wave NIR 808 nm.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease that is associated with neuroinflammation. Dextromethorphan (DXM) exerts neuroprotective effects in many central nervous system injuries and neurodegenerative diseases. The cell wall of is a cell-based drug delivery system that can be a suitable candidate for targeted drug delivery to the site of inflammation.

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This study aimed to evaluate chitosan (CS)-based formulations loaded with 5% sodium fluoride (NaF) and/or 10% nanohydroxyapatite (nHA) to remineralize the demineralized primary tooth enamel surface. Ninety enamel blocks were demineralized and were divided into six groups (n = 15): (1) CS-based hydrogel, (2) CS-based hydrogel loaded with NaF, (3) CS-based hydrogel loaded with nHA, (4) CS-based hydrogel loaded with NaF and nHA, (5) 5% NaF varnish, and (6) negative control with no intervention. After intervention, the specimens were pH cycled by 2 h immersion in demineralizing solution and 22 h immersion in remineralizing solution for 8 days.

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Mathematical modeling of drug release from drug delivery systems is crucial for understanding and optimizing formulations. This research provides a comparative mathematical analysis of drug release from lipid-based nanoparticles. Drug release profiles from various types of lipid nanoparticles, including liposomes, nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs), solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs), and nano/micro-emulsions (NEMs/MEMs), were extracted from the literature and used to assess the suitability of eight conventional mathematical release models.

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  • Scientists studied how certain friendly bacteria (called Lacticacid bacteria) can help heal wounds, especially for people with diabetic ulcers (painful sores that can happen with diabetes).
  • They created a special gel with these bacteria and tested it on wounds, comparing it to antibiotic treatments.
  • The results showed that most of the bacteria helped heal the wounds better than antibiotics, especially L. acidophilus and L. rhamnosus, which also stopped harmful bacteria from growing!
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Burn is one of the most common skin injuries and accounts for 300,000 deaths annually. Debridement and antibiotic therapy are major burn treatments, however, as debridement is not always possible and many drugs have poor penetration into necrotic tissue, permeation enhancement is acquired. Another challenge is the short duration of topically applied drugs.

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Local administration of drugs at tumor sites over an extended period of time shows potential as a promising approach for cancer treatment. In the present study, the temperature-induced phase transition of chitosan and poloxamer 407 is used to construct an injectable hydrogel encapsulating 5-FU-loaded nanoerythrosome (5-FU-NER-gel). The 5-FU-NERs were found to be spherical, measuring approximately 115 ± 20 nm in diameter and having a surface potential of -7.

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The current treatment for oral inflammatory ulcerative diseases has limitations. In situ forming hydrogels have shown great potential to deliver therapeutic substances for drug delivery to the buccal cavity. This study aimed to prepare and characterize lipid- and surfactant-based mixed micelle in situ gel (MIG) and evaluate whether it can offer more favorable properties than the in situ gel for effective treatment of the disease.

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Due to the high pollution of the transportation sector, nowadays the role of electric vehicles has been noticed more and more by governments, organizations, and environmentally friendly people. On the other hand, the problem of electric vehicle routing (EVRP) has been widely studied in recent years. This paper deals with an extended version of EVRP, in which electric vehicles (EVs) deliver goods to customers.

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The enormous potential of multifunctional bilayer wound dressings in various medical interventions for wound healing has led to decades of exploration into this field of medicine. However, it is usually difficult to synthesize a single hydrogel with all the required capabilities simultaneously. This paper proposes a bilayer model with an outer layer intended for hydrogel wound treatment.

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Biomaterials possess distinctive properties, notably their ability to encapsulate active biological products while providing biocompatible support. The immune system plays a vital role in preventing cancer recurrence, and there is considerable demand for an effective strategy to prevent cancer recurrence, necessitating effective strategies to address this concern. This review elucidates crucial cellular signaling pathways in cancer recurrence.

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  • Scientists created a special gel to help prevent tooth decay using materials called poloxamer and chitosan, mixed with fluoride and calcium particles.
  • The gel changes from a liquid to a gel-like state when it gets warmer, making it easy to apply in the mouth.
  • Tests showed the gel is stable and has good properties that can help remineralize teeth and fight cavities, making it a cool option for dental care!
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Purpose: Simvastatin, a 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitor, is a commonly used drug to reduce total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels. Furthermore, several mechanisms showed the wound-healing potential of statins, especially simvastatin. Simvastatin is a lipophilic drug, therefore, it has low water solubility with limited skin permeability potential.

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  • Lactobacillus is a helpful group of probiotics that can stop bad germs, especially ones that are resistant to antibiotics.
  • Scientists made a new gel with Lactobacillus rhamnosus to fight these tough germs, like MRSA and VRE, which are often found in hospitals.
  • The gel showed great properties, like being stable and easy to spread, and it might help treat infections that are hard to cure, but more tests in living things are needed to be sure it works well.
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Glioma is an intra-cranial malignancy with the origin of neural stem cells or precursor cells, the most prevalent brain tumor worldwide. Glioblastoma, the fourth-grade glioma, is a common brain tumor whose incidence rate is 5-7 people per 100,000 populations annually. Despite their high mortality rate, all efforts for treatment have yet to achieve any desirable clinical outcome.

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Cell-based drug delivery systems are new strategies in targeted delivery in which cells or cell-membrane-derived systems are used as carriers and release their cargo in a controlled manner. Recently, great attention has been directed to cells as carrier systems for treating several diseases. There are various challenges in the development of cell-based drug delivery systems.

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One of the practical ways to manage the disease flares of arthritis is using an intra-articular depot formulation of glucocorticoids. Hydrogels, as controllable drug delivery systems, are hydrophilic polymers with distinctive properties, such as remarkable water capacity and biocompatibility. This study aimed to design an injectable thermo-ultrasound-triggered drug carrier based on Pluronic® F-127, hyaluronic acid, and gelatin.

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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that mainly affects young people and causes inflammation in the body, but current treatments aren't very effective because they don't target the problem well enough.
  • Platelets are special blood cells that help with healing and controlling inflammation, and they can also help in the fight against MS by recruiting other cells to the injured areas.
  • Using platelets to deliver drugs directly to where they’re needed in the brain could make MS treatments better by reducing inflammation more effectively.
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Background: Primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSLs) have historically had dismal survival rates until the advent of high-dose methotrexate (HD-MTX) based chemotherapy regimens. With increasing prevalence of autoimmune disease and development of new immunosuppressants, a genetically distinct entity known as iatrogenic immunodeficiency-associated lymphoproliferative disorder (LPD) has emerged. Many of these cases arise following methotrexate use, challenging feasibility of standard HD-MTX regimens.

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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) acts as a physical/biochemical barrier that protects brain parenchyma from potential hazards exerted by different xenobiotics found in the systemic circulation. This barrier is created by "a lipophilic gate" as well as a series of highly organized influx/efflux mechanisms. The BBB bottleneck adversely affects the efficacy of chemotherapeutic agents in treating different CNS malignancies such as glioblastoma, an aggressive type of cancer affecting the brain.

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Glioneuronal tumors are rare central nervous system tumors with heterogeneous histological and molecular features. While the majority are low grade, a small percentage can behave aggressively. Due to the rarity of these tumors, there is no consensus on how to treat high-grade glioneuronal tumors, and they are often managed similarly to glial tumors.

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Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and pharmacokinetic assessments of vancomycin would be essential to avoid vancomycin-associated nephrotoxicity and obtain optimal therapeutic and clinical responses. Different pharmacokinetic parameters, including trough concentration and area under the curve (AUC), have been proposed to assess the safety and efficacy of vancomycin administration. Critically ill patients receiving vancomycin at Nemazee Hospital were included in this prospective study.

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Dimethyl fumarate (DMF), is one of the lately approved therapeutic agents for the multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment. Despite the beneficial effects, DMF also suffers from low penetration into brain. In this study, we designed a precise drug delivery system of DMF to cross BBB for MS management.

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  • A study reviewed the records of glioma patients who followed a ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting for at least four months from January 2015 to October 2020.
  • Sixteen patients were identified, with a mix of WHO grade II, III, and IV gliomas, and the average duration on the ketogenic diet was about 20.6 months.
  • The results showed a significant response to the therapy, with eight patients experiencing complete responses and an average progression-free survival rate of 20.0 months, suggesting that ketogenic therapy could improve outcomes for these patients.
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