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    Media voice space and power :


    essays in refraction /





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	   <p>By Couldry, Nick,. 
	   
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    Conducting Research in Developmental Psychology:


    A Topical Guide for Research Methods Utilized Across the Lifespan /





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	   New York: Routledge, 2020
                        . xiii, 213 p.
                        
                        
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    Characterization of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) response in depression-induced mice models /






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	   <p>By Ali, Saman . 
	   
                        . 71p.
                        , Depression is a complex psychological disorder that is also often link to the hormonal
imbalances. Our research delves into the intricate relationship between depression and
atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP), considering the multifaceted influences of neurological,
genetic, and environmental factors. With a focus on hormonal imbalances as key
contributors to depression, our investigation explores the potential therapeutic effects of
Levothyroxine (LT4) in the context of ANP. Utilizing an early weaning mouse model
involving maternal separation, we conducted a detailed examination of the anxiolytic
effects of LT4, aiming to evaluate its efficacy in alleviating symptoms associated with
anxiety and depression. Behavioral assessments and histological analyses were employed
to comprehensively evaluate the impact of LT4 on ANP. This study also extends to
molecular investigations using RT-PCR to analyze the distribution and expression of ANP
within the mouse central nervous system, highlighting the cortex region. Our findings
reveal significant differences in brain expression levels of ANP between treated mice and
those exhibiting depressive symptoms. This insight suggests potential therapeutic
applications of ANP for mitigating depression, presenting intriguing avenues for further
research, particularly in the context of depression-induced mouse models through parental
separation. This research contributes to an enriched understanding of the complex factors
influencing depression and proposes interventions that extend beyond conventional
approaches. The integration of behavioral assessments, histological analyses, and
molecular investigations offers a holistic perspective, laying the groundwork for future
exploration in the critical realm of mental health research.
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    Therapeutic Potential of Galantamine for Managing the Complications Associated with Ischemic Stroke /






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	   <p>By Ahsan, Mehwish . 
	   
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                        , Ischemic stroke remains the leading cause of illness and second leading cause of death
worldwide. Previous research has shown that galantamine has neuroprotective properties,
reducing neuronal death and damage in neurodegenerative conditions and improving cognitive
function in Alzheimer's disease patients. The investigation looked into the possible
mechanisms by which this medication could reduce cell death. Wistar rats were subjected to a
temporary 30-minute occlusion of the right middle cerebral artery (MCA) and given an oral
dose of 5mg/kg for three weeks. After 18 days of surgery, behavioral assessments were carried
out. Galantamine enhanced grip strength, motor function, and muscle strength in rats. Spatial
memory and object recognition examinations revealed cognitive improvements, thus indicating
enhanced cognitive abilities and memory retention. Moreover, rats subjected to galantamine
treatment displayed increased sociability and heightened locomotor activity during social
interaction and open-field assessments. Molecular analysis of galantamine treatment in rats
showed an upregulation of SOD2 expression, suggesting enhanced antioxidant defense, and a
downregulation of TLR4 expression, suggesting a reduction in neuroinflammation, supporting
the anti-inflammatory properties of galantamine. The histological analysis done with H&amp;E
staining of brain tissue revealed enhanced tissue morphology in the galantamine-treated group,
signifying the neuroprotective effects of galantamine. The reduction in neuronal damage,
edema, and inflammatory cell infiltration further supported this observation. The results
demonstrate that galantamine, potentially through the preservation of a functional cholinergic
system, mitigated the impairments caused by stroke in a basic learning and memory test by
decreasing cellular death.
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