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    The effects of high-intensity interval training on reverse cholesterol transport elements: A way of cardiovascular protection against atherosclerosis by Rahmati-Ahmadabad, Saleh, Shirvani, Hossein, Ghanbari-Niaki, Abbass, Rostamkhani, Fatemeh

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (15-09-2018)
    “…Reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) is a process that prevents atherosclerosis. Studies showed that exercise training for strengthening cardiac muscle,…”
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    Metabolic Responses to High‐Fat Feeding and Chronic Psychological Stress Combination by Nemati, Marzieh, Rostamkhani, Fatemeh, Karbaschi, Roxana, Zardooz, Homeira

    Published in Endocrinology, diabetes & metabolism (01-07-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction High‐fat diet (HFD) consumption and being exposed to daily psychological stress, common environmental factors in modern lifestyle, play…”
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    Comparison of the effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on metabolic features in rats by Rostamkhani, Fatemeh, Zardooz, Homeira, Zahediasl, Saleh, Farrokhi, Babak

    Published in Journal of Zhejiang University. B. Science (01-11-2012)
    “…This study was aimed to compare the effects of acute and chronic psychological stress on metabolic factors. Forty-two male Wistar rats were divided into…”
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    Treadmill exercise with nanoselenium supplementation affects the expression of Irisin/FNDC5 and semaphorin 3A in rats exposed to cigarette smoke extract by Arabzadeh, Ehsan, Shirvani, Hossein, Masjedi, Mohammad Reza, Ghanei, Mostafa, Hofmeister, Martin, Rostamkhani, Fatemeh

    Published in 3 Biotech (2024)
    “…In the current study, we investigated the impacts of 6 weeks of aerobic interval training (AIT) with selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) on muscle, serum, and lung…”
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    Comparison of the Effectiveness of "Cognitive Behavioral Therapy" and "Acceptance and Commitment Therapy" on Sexual Function in Postmenopausal Women by Rostamkhani, Fatemeh, Ghamari, Mohammad, Babakhani, Vahideh, Merghati Khoei, Effat Sadat

    “…Background and Aim Sexual function is an important part of menopausal women's lives, and changes in it, especially during menopause, can affect their health…”
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    High-fat diet effects on metabolic responses to chronic stress by Nemati, Marzieh, Zardooz, Homeira, Rostamkhani, Fatemeh, Abadi, Alireza, Foroughi, Forough

    Published in Archives of physiology and biochemistry (27-05-2017)
    “…Context: High-fat diets and chronic stress are prevalent risk factors for various chronic diseases in modern societies. Objective: This study investigated the…”
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    Effect of early life stress on pancreatic isolated islets’ insulin secretion in young adult male rats subjected to chronic stress by Sadeghimahalli, Forouzan, Karbaschi, Roxana, Zardooz, Homeira, Khodagholi, Fariba, Rostamkhani, Fatemeh

    Published in Endocrine (01-03-2015)
    “…Early stressful experiences may predispose organisms to certain disorders, including those of metabolic defects. This study aimed to explore the effects of…”
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    Irisin/FNDC5 influences myogenic markers on skeletal muscle following high and moderate-intensity exercise training in STZ-diabetic rats by Arabzadeh, Ehsan, Shirvani, Hossein, Ebadi Zahmatkesh, Masoumeh, Riyahi Malayeri, Shahin, Meftahi, Gholam Hossein, Rostamkhani, Fatemeh

    Published in 3 Biotech (01-09-2022)
    “…In the present study, we investigated the effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) versus moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) on irisin and…”
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    Identification of morphine accumulation in the rat embryo central nervous system: a c14-morphine administration study by Sahraei, Hedayat, Rostamkhani, Fatemeh, Tekieh, Elaheh, Dehghani, Leila, Poorazizi, Elahe, Meamar, Rokhsareh, Kazemi, Masoomeh

    “…Previous studies have shown that morphine consumption during pregnancy may cause delay or defect of embryo development or abnormal nervous system function in…”
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    The effects of high-intensity interval training on the expression of interleukin-10 and STAT3 genes in the intestinal tissue of rats affected by hepatic steatosis by Esmaeil Karami, Fatemeh Rostamkhani

    Published in Journal of exercise & organ cross talk (01-12-2022)
    “…Hepatic steatosis is increasingly being recognized as an important pathological feature of disease that commonly reported in patients with inflammatory bowel…”
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    Investigating histological changes and gene expression of interleukin-8, interleukin-12, and interferon beta in liver tissue after consumption of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG probiotic in steatosis model rats by Rostamkhani, Fatemeh

    Published in Armaghān-i dānish (01-08-2022)
    “…Background & aim: Probiotic consumption can regulate the homeostasis of the digestive system and control metabolic diseases related to the digestive system…”
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    A potential protective mechanism of high-intensity interval training against tetracycline-induced hepatic steatosis and testicular apoptosis in male Wistar rat: A crosstalk between the liver and testis by Masoumeh Ebadi Zahmatkesh, Fatemeh Rostamkhani

    Published in Journal of exercise & organ cross talk (01-12-2023)
    “…The presence of tetracycline in animal products has toxic and destructive effects on body tissues. In this study we investigate the potential protective…”
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    Oral Morphine Consumption Reduces Lens Development in Rat Embryos by Kazemi, Masoomeh, Tekieh, Elaheh, Sadeghi-Gharachdaghi, Sara, Ghoshoni, Hassan, Zardooz, Homeira, Hedayat Sahraei, Rostamkhani, Fatemeh, Bahadoran, Hossein

    Published in Basic and clinical neuroscience (01-03-2012)
    “…Introduction: Consumption of morphine, during pregnancy, in addition to inducing defects in the mother’s nervous system function, caused defects or delays in…”
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    Toll-like receptor 4 activation in skeletal muscle of diet-induced obese rats by Mehdi Soleimani, Fatemeh Rostamkhani, Saeed Shahmohammadi

    Published in Journal of exercise & organ cross talk (01-03-2022)
    “…Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is found in the membrane of skeletal muscle cells. A variety of factors can activate TLR4. It has been shown that TLR4 expression…”
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    Potential role of Nigella sativa supplementation with physical activity in prophylaxis and treatment of COVID-19: a contemporary review by Shirvani, Hossein, Rostamkhani, Fatemeh, Arabzadeh, Ehsan, Mohammadi, Faezeh, Mohammadi, Fatemeh

    Published in Sport sciences for health (01-12-2021)
    “…The widespread prevalence and mortality of coronavirus diseases-2019 (COVID-19) lead many researchers to study the SARS-CoV-s2 infection to find a treatment…”
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    High-intensity interval training with probiotic supplementation decreases gene expression of NF-κβ and CXCL2 in small intestine of rats with steatosis by Mohammadi, Saba, Rostamkhani, Fatemeh, Riyahi Malayeri, Shahin, Shirvani, Hossein

    Published in Sport sciences for health (01-06-2022)
    “…Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) with probiotic supplementation (Lactobacillus rhamnosus…”
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    Is exercise a medicine or a vaccine adjuvant? A Look at Obesity and Covid-19 by Shahram Manoochehry, Fatemeh Rostamkhani, Hossein Shirvani, Yosef Ebrahimpour

    Published in Journal of exercise & organ cross talk (01-09-2022)
    “…Dear Editor-in-ChiefIn recent years, exercise has been called an ‘amazing’ medicine and a ‘miracle’ cure. Scientific research shows that regular exercise is…”
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