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The effects of ethanol extract propolis absorbed with nanoparticles c60 fullerenes on astroglial reactivity and cytoskeleton state in primary rat astrocyte cell culture

2017
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Advisor: Prof. Dr. Vıktor Nedzvetskyı

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Astrocytes are the most abundant cell-type of the human brain and play a variety of roles in brain homeostasis and synaptic maturation, under normal conditions. In addition, astrocytes undergo dramatic pathological changes in response to brain injury, such as reactive gliosis and glial scar formation. The implementation of new public healthcare models that stimulate the use of natural products from traditional medicine, as a so-called integrated medicine, refers to an approach that uses best of both conventional medicine and traditional medicine. Propolis is a widely used natural product by different ancient cultures and known to exhibit biological activities beneficial for health. A large number of studies conducted with propolis had identified that its chemical composition varies as a function of the climate, plant difference, and bee species and plays an important role on its therapeutic characteristics. The aim of the study is the molecular disclosure mechanisms of EEP effects on astroglial reactivity and cytoskeleton state in primary rat astrocyte cell culture. In Our study observed Ethanol Extract Propolis significantly induced astrocytes activation can lead to expression GFAP, Nf-kB, and angiostatin. One approach to protecting against Dox-induced chemical insult to normal tissues is a combined use of the EEP with antioxidants of a different nature. EEP has recently been recognized as a promising agent for use in anticancer therapy.

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Dr. Raber Qader Mahmood Mahmood

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Raber Qader Mahmood Mahmood (Master Thesis). The effects of ethanol extract propolis absorbed with nanoparticles c60 fullerenes on astroglial reactivity and cytoskeleton state in primary rat astrocyte cell culture, 2017, Bingol University.

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