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Fatin Atrooz

Researcher at University of Houston

Publications -  32
Citations -  876

Fatin Atrooz is an academic researcher from University of Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications receiving 616 citations. Previous affiliations of Fatin Atrooz include Texas Medical Center.

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Depression, anxiety-like behavior and memory impairment are associated with increased oxidative stress and inflammation in a rat model of social stress.

TL;DR: It is suggested that social defeat stress alters ERK1/2, IL-6, GLO1, GSR1, CAMKIV, CREB, and BDNF levels in specific brain areas, leading to oxidative stress-induced anxiety-depression-like behaviors and as well as memory impairment in rats.
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Sleep deprivation, oxidative stress and inflammation.

TL;DR: A review article presents a detailed description of the current state of the literature on sleep deprivation and role of oxidative stress and inflammation in sleep deprivation-related impairments.
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Grape powder prevents cognitive, behavioral, and biochemical impairments in a rat model of posttraumatic stress disorder.

TL;DR: Protective role of GP is suggested in SPS-induced behavioral, cognitive, and biochemical impairments in rats, perhaps, epigenetic regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor enables GP-mediated prevention of S PS-induced deficits in rats.
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Novel mechanistic insights into treadmill exercise based rescue of social defeat-induced anxiety-like behavior and memory impairment in rats.

TL;DR: The data suggests involvement of epigenetic mechanisms including histone acetylation of H3 and modulation of methyl-CpG-binding in the hippocampus that might contribute to the rescue effects of exercise in SD-induced behavioral deficits in rats.
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Grape Powder Intake Prevents Ovariectomy-Induced Anxiety-Like Behavior, Memory Impairment and High Blood Pressure in Female Wistar Rats

TL;DR: This study is the first to examine behavioral, biochemical, physiological and electrophysiological outcome of estrogen depletion in rats and to test protective role of grape powder, all in the same study.