Proflactic effects of rosmarinic acid on spinal cord injury in rats
CONCLUSIONS: The application of RA has a significant effect on preventing damage in SCI. It was thought that CHOP and Caspase-12 mediated oxidative stress could be a guide in showing the potential and therapeutic target to stop the apoptotic course after SCI injury.PMID:36881913 | DOI:10.12871/000398292022341 (Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie)
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: A Ta ş Ö Yükselmiş E Deveci Source Type: research

Audiological evaluation of the cochlear nerve with brainstem evoked response audiometry in patients with COVID-19
CONCLUSIONS: Statistically significant prolongation of especially I-III and I-V Interpeaks in BERA showed that COVID-19 has the potential to cause neuropathy. We believe that the BERA test should be considered in the neurological evaluation of cochlear nerve damage in patients with COVID-19 as a differential diagnosis.PMID:36881914 | DOI:10.12871/000398292022342 (Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie)
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: A Ta ş B Haznedar M C Tuncer Source Type: research

Evaluation of daily Laurus nobilis tea consumption on anxiety and stress biomarkers in healthy volunteers
Arch Ital Biol. 2022 Dec 1;160(3-4):136-146. doi: 10.12871/000398292022343.ABSTRACTLaurus nobilis is known in the field of herbal medicine and in vitro studies for its antibacterial, antifungal, anti- diabetes, and anti-inflammatory beneficial effects. Laurus nobilis tea consumption was investigated with regard to its effects on anxiety and stress in healthy individuals, measured by subjective tools and by plasmatic cortisol levels. The study included thirty healthy Tunisian volunteers aged between 20 and 57 years consuming Laurus nobilis infusion, prepared from 5g of dried Laurus nobilis leaves in 100 ml boiled water, onc...
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: C Chbili M Maoua M Zaouali M Selmi I Kacem N Mrizek M Nouira M Jihene K Hedi M Ben Fredj Source Type: research

Effects of thymoquinone on spinal cord injury in rats
CONCLUSIONS: It has been thought that thymoquinone application in spinal cord injuries may be an antioxidant that can be recommended as an alternative treatment in suppressing the apoptosis of neural cells by significantly reducing the inflammation process.PMID:36881916 | DOI:10.12871/000398292022344 (Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie)
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ö Avınca M Ta ş Y Karako ç D Yavuz E Deveci Source Type: research

The potential effects of nutrients and light on autophagy-mediated visual function and clearance of retinal aggregates
Arch Ital Biol. 2022 Dec 1;160(3-4):115-135. doi: 10.12871/000398292022345.ABSTRACTIncreasing findings indicate that a dysfunction in the autophagy machinery is common during retinal degeneration. The present article provides evidence showing that an autophagy defect in the outer retinal layers is commonly described at the onset of retinal degeneration. These findings involve a number of structures placed at the border between the inner choroid and the outer retina encompassing the choriocapillaris, the Bruch's membrane, photoreceptors and Mueller cells. At the center of these anatomical substrates are placed cells forming...
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: R Pinelli F Biagioni E Scaffidi V Vakunseth Bumah C L Busceti S Puglisi-Allegra G Lazzeri F Fornai Source Type: research

Proflactic effects of rosmarinic acid on spinal cord injury in rats
CONCLUSIONS: The application of RA has a significant effect on preventing damage in SCI. It was thought that CHOP and Caspase-12 mediated oxidative stress could be a guide in showing the potential and therapeutic target to stop the apoptotic course after SCI injury.PMID:36881913 | DOI:10.12871/000398292022341 (Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie)
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: A Ta ş Ö Yükselmiş E Deveci Source Type: research

Audiological evaluation of the cochlear nerve with brainstem evoked response audiometry in patients with COVID-19
CONCLUSIONS: Statistically significant prolongation of especially I-III and I-V Interpeaks in BERA showed that COVID-19 has the potential to cause neuropathy. We believe that the BERA test should be considered in the neurological evaluation of cochlear nerve damage in patients with COVID-19 as a differential diagnosis.PMID:36881914 | DOI:10.12871/000398292022342 (Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie)
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: A Ta ş B Haznedar M C Tuncer Source Type: research

Evaluation of daily Laurus nobilis tea consumption on anxiety and stress biomarkers in healthy volunteers
Arch Ital Biol. 2022 Dec 1;160(3-4):136-146. doi: 10.12871/000398292022343.ABSTRACTLaurus nobilis is known in the field of herbal medicine and in vitro studies for its antibacterial, antifungal, anti- diabetes, and anti-inflammatory beneficial effects. Laurus nobilis tea consumption was investigated with regard to its effects on anxiety and stress in healthy individuals, measured by subjective tools and by plasmatic cortisol levels. The study included thirty healthy Tunisian volunteers aged between 20 and 57 years consuming Laurus nobilis infusion, prepared from 5g of dried Laurus nobilis leaves in 100 ml boiled water, onc...
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: C Chbili M Maoua M Zaouali M Selmi I Kacem N Mrizek M Nouira M Jihene K Hedi M Ben Fredj Source Type: research

Effects of thymoquinone on spinal cord injury in rats
CONCLUSIONS: It has been thought that thymoquinone application in spinal cord injuries may be an antioxidant that can be recommended as an alternative treatment in suppressing the apoptosis of neural cells by significantly reducing the inflammation process.PMID:36881916 | DOI:10.12871/000398292022344 (Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie)
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ö Avınca M Ta ş Y Karako ç D Yavuz E Deveci Source Type: research

The potential effects of nutrients and light on autophagy-mediated visual function and clearance of retinal aggregates
Arch Ital Biol. 2022 Dec 1;160(3-4):115-135. doi: 10.12871/000398292022345.ABSTRACTIncreasing findings indicate that a dysfunction in the autophagy machinery is common during retinal degeneration. The present article provides evidence showing that an autophagy defect in the outer retinal layers is commonly described at the onset of retinal degeneration. These findings involve a number of structures placed at the border between the inner choroid and the outer retina encompassing the choriocapillaris, the Bruch's membrane, photoreceptors and Mueller cells. At the center of these anatomical substrates are placed cells forming...
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: R Pinelli F Biagioni E Scaffidi V Vakunseth Bumah C L Busceti S Puglisi-Allegra G Lazzeri F Fornai Source Type: research

Proflactic effects of rosmarinic acid on spinal cord injury in rats
CONCLUSIONS: The application of RA has a significant effect on preventing damage in SCI. It was thought that CHOP and Caspase-12 mediated oxidative stress could be a guide in showing the potential and therapeutic target to stop the apoptotic course after SCI injury.PMID:36881913 | DOI:10.12871/000398292022341 (Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie)
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: A Ta ş Ö Yükselmiş E Deveci Source Type: research

Audiological evaluation of the cochlear nerve with brainstem evoked response audiometry in patients with COVID-19
CONCLUSIONS: Statistically significant prolongation of especially I-III and I-V Interpeaks in BERA showed that COVID-19 has the potential to cause neuropathy. We believe that the BERA test should be considered in the neurological evaluation of cochlear nerve damage in patients with COVID-19 as a differential diagnosis.PMID:36881914 | DOI:10.12871/000398292022342 (Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie)
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: A Ta ş B Haznedar M C Tuncer Source Type: research

Evaluation of daily Laurus nobilis tea consumption on anxiety and stress biomarkers in healthy volunteers
Arch Ital Biol. 2022 Dec 1;160(3-4):136-146. doi: 10.12871/000398292022343.ABSTRACTLaurus nobilis is known in the field of herbal medicine and in vitro studies for its antibacterial, antifungal, anti- diabetes, and anti-inflammatory beneficial effects. Laurus nobilis tea consumption was investigated with regard to its effects on anxiety and stress in healthy individuals, measured by subjective tools and by plasmatic cortisol levels. The study included thirty healthy Tunisian volunteers aged between 20 and 57 years consuming Laurus nobilis infusion, prepared from 5g of dried Laurus nobilis leaves in 100 ml boiled water, onc...
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: C Chbili M Maoua M Zaouali M Selmi I Kacem N Mrizek M Nouira M Jihene K Hedi M Ben Fredj Source Type: research

Effects of thymoquinone on spinal cord injury in rats
CONCLUSIONS: It has been thought that thymoquinone application in spinal cord injuries may be an antioxidant that can be recommended as an alternative treatment in suppressing the apoptosis of neural cells by significantly reducing the inflammation process.PMID:36881916 | DOI:10.12871/000398292022344 (Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie)
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ö Avınca M Ta ş Y Karako ç D Yavuz E Deveci Source Type: research

The potential effects of nutrients and light on autophagy-mediated visual function and clearance of retinal aggregates
Arch Ital Biol. 2022 Dec 1;160(3-4):115-135. doi: 10.12871/000398292022345.ABSTRACTIncreasing findings indicate that a dysfunction in the autophagy machinery is common during retinal degeneration. The present article provides evidence showing that an autophagy defect in the outer retinal layers is commonly described at the onset of retinal degeneration. These findings involve a number of structures placed at the border between the inner choroid and the outer retina encompassing the choriocapillaris, the Bruch's membrane, photoreceptors and Mueller cells. At the center of these anatomical substrates are placed cells forming...
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: R Pinelli F Biagioni E Scaffidi V Vakunseth Bumah C L Busceti S Puglisi-Allegra G Lazzeri F Fornai Source Type: research