Amir Nezami Asl's research while affiliated with AJA University of Medical Sciences and other places
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Publications (3)
Background: In recent years with the increasing popularity of non-invasive and low-invasive methods, the smart clothing application -either as professional recognizing tools for medical analysis or in domestic usage- has increased. Such systems consist of smart clothing, medical analysis software, Tele-communication and analyzer; could be in servic...
Objective:
To determine the effect of SD on basal hemodynamic functions and tolerance to myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury in male rats.
Method:
SD was induced by using the flowerpot method for 4 days. Isolated hearts were perfused with Langendorff setup, and the following parameters were measured at baseline and after IR: left ventric...
Background: Revealing data on the role of vitamin D and calcium supplementation in bone health has led some to suggest that vitamin D and calcium treatment could also play a role in protecting bone against microgravity-induced mineral loss.
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of vitamin D and calcium administrati...
Citations
... 33 Increased SBP was demonstrated in rats that underwent 72-hours, 96 hours, 114 hours, and five days of REM sleep deprivation compared to control. 13,15,[38][39][40] In this study, reduced antioxidant markers in the REMsd group may enhance oxidative stress. For example, reduced SOD leads to increased superoxide anion, one of the major ROS. ...
... Although emerging evidence has shown that ionizing radiation and magnetic field are involved in mediation of bone metabolism [7,8], microgravity is still considered to be the pivotal contributor to bone loss. Nowadays, resistive exercise and nutrition supplementation in astronauts on prolonged spaceflights provides partial protection against microgravity-induced bone loss [9,10], and pharmaceutical interventions are still controversial for the unclear mechanism and side effects [11,12]. ...