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Physiology & Pharmacology
The effect of camel milk on autism-like behaviors in laboratory mice

Sahar Heydari; Bahareh Amin; Akbar Pejhan; Seyed Jamal Mirmoosavi; Mohammad Mohammadzadeh

Volume 28, Issue 6 , January and February 2022, , Pages 911-922

Abstract
  Background: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental syndrome with two main symptoms: repetitive behavior and social interaction disorder. Camel milk, due to its antioxidant, immune-modulating, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic properties maybe have beneficial effects on ASD.Materials ...  Read More

The Mechanizm of Pain modulation in Rostarl-Ventromedial medulla

Hasan Ajdari Mehri; Hossein Khademi; Elaheh Erami; Mohammad Mohammadzadeh

Volume 21, Issue 1 , March and April 2015, , Pages 106-115

Abstract
  Abstract Background: Several systems of pain modulation in the central nervous system modulated the responses to painful stimuli in stressful and excitement situations. Stimulation of the hypothalamus induces analgesia through information relay to the brain stem including Rostral- Ventromedial medulla. ...  Read More

The effect of minocycline on gene expression of GABAA receptor in hippocampus and piriform brain areas on amygdale kindling acquisition in rat

Seyed Mehdi Beheshti Nasr; Mohammad Mohammadzadeh; Hasan Ramshini

Volume 21, Issue 2 , May and June 2014, , Pages 352-361

Abstract
  Introduction: Minocycline has anticonvulsant effects. Since some antiepileptic drugs increase the neurotransmitter GABA in the brain, the aim of this study is the effect of minocycline on gene expression of GABAA receptor in hippocampus and piriform brain areas on amygdale kindling acquisition in rat. Methods: ...  Read More

Study of allergenicity of petal and stamen in middle-aged ontogenical stage of Cytisus scoparius L. in guinea pig

Ahamad Majid; Seyyed Mehdi Beheshti Nasr; Elham Izi; Mohammad Mohammadzadeh

Volume 20, Issue 2 , May and June 2013, , Pages 176-183

Abstract
  Background: Cytisus scoparius is an ornamental and highly aromatic plant. The petals and stamens in aromatic plants are important allergenic agents. The aim of this study is examination study of allergenicity of petal and stamen in middle-aged ontogenical stage of Cytisus scoparius L. in guinea pig. ...  Read More

The Role of Minocycline on Amygdala-Kindled Seizures in Rat

Ali Moghimi; Mohammad Mohammad-Zadeh; Seyyed Mehdi Beheshti Nasr

Volume 19, Issue 1 , March and April 2012, , Pages 14-25

Abstract
  Background: Minocycline is an antibiotic and anti-inflammatory drug. In addition, its neuroprotective effects have been shown. Since there is interaction between cell death and seizure, the aim of this study is examination of the role of minocycline on amygdala-kindled seizures in rat. Materials and ...  Read More

The Effect of Ethanol on the Efficacy of Valproic Acid in Mice

Akbar Pejhan; Seyyed Javad Mirnajafizadeh; Mohammad Mohammadzadeh; Arash Akaberi

Volume 18, Issue 4 , January and February 2012, , Pages 235-243

Abstract
  Background and Purpose: Ethanol is known as anticonvulsant and proconvulsant but sometimes has no effect on seizure. There is no report about the role of ethanol on the anticonvulsant effect of Valproic acid (VPA). In this study، we explore the effect of ethanol on the anticonvulsant effect of VPA. Methods ...  Read More

Study of the Role of A2A Adenosine Receptors in Convulsions Induced by the Perforant Path Kindling of Hippocampus in Rat

Seyyed Javad Mirnajafizadeh; Mohammad Mohammadzadeh

Volume 15, Issue 3 , September and October 2008, , Pages 129-137

Abstract
  Background and Purpose: Previous studies have not properly clarified the role of A2A adenosine receptors in convulsions induced by kindling. In the present study the role of these receptors in convulsions induced perforant path kindling has been investigated by blocking these receptors (with specific ...  Read More