This study aimed to evaluate the antidepressant-like effects of aqueous extracts of miswak (Salvadora persica) and date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) and their combination on depression-like behaviors using a chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) rat model of depression and to investigate the underlying possible mechanisms. Resultsshowed that CUMS induced depression-like behaviors and anxiety in male rats, as determined by behavioral tests (FST, EPM, and OFT). CUMS significantly increased the How to cite this article: Youssef, B., Ramadan, K. S., ElShebiney, S. & Ibrahim, E. A. (2022). Antidepressant-like effects of aqueous extracts of miswak (Salvadora persica) and date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) on depression-like behaviors using CUMS model in male rats.
Cypermethrin is a widely used insecticide belongs to type II pyrethroids. It is highly used in developing countries to control many species of insects as it plays an important role in pest control. Vitamin C is an important intracellular antioxidant against insecticides. The aim of the present study is to analyze the toxic effects of cypermethrin (CYP) and the positive effect of vitamin C (VC) with graded doses (0 CYP, 200 VC, 12 CYP and 12 CYP+200 VC mg/kg body weight of male rats/day) for 30 days on liver and kidney functions. Moreover, antioxidant enzymes, oxidative stress markers, glycogen and glucose levels and also serum lipid profile were studied. Also, this study aimed to evaluate the possible protective role of vitamin C against cypermethrin toxicity
Background
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is the sixth most common malignancy worldwide. (16) Despite aggressive combined-modality treatment regimens, there remains a high percentage (15-50%) of locoregional recurrences.(7) This problem make the clinician to rely on the functional imaging modalities such as Diffusion weighted MRI and Positron Emission Tomography to detect recurrence.
Objective
To perform a meta-analytical study on the comparison between the diagnostic role of DW/MRI and PET/CT scan in detecting recurrence of HNSCC during post-treatment follow-up.
Methods
This meta-analysis was conducted from 1/1/ 1998 to 31/3/2018 . Literature search on PubMed and Google scholar was done to identify randomised controlled trials and comparative studies either prospective or retrospective. MedCalc ver. 18.2 (MedCalc, Ostend, Belgium) was used for data analysis.
Results
Of the eight articles included, The meta-analysis was based on a total of 199 patients. All of them used DW/MRI and 186 of them used PET/CT. Comparative study between the two groups regarding sensitivity, specificity and accuracy revealed; highly significant difference in sensitivity in favor of PET/CT (p < 0.009), significant increase in specificity in favor of DW/MRI (p = 0.048) and no significant difference in accuracy between the two group.
Conclusion
PET/CT scan was found to be more sensitive than DW/MRI while DW/MRI was found to be more specific than PET/CT. Yet both have the same degree of accuracy.
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