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    The non-significant benefit of BCG vaccination for the treatment of iranian patients with type 1 diabetes up to 48 weeks: a controversial result

    , Article Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran ; Volume 35, Issue 1 , 2021 , Pages 1-5 ; 10161430 (ISSN) Moghtaderi, M ; Zarei, P ; Shakerian, B ; Babaei, M ; Mostafavi, A ; Modaressi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Iran University of Medical Sciences  2021
    Abstract
    Background: There has been considerable interest in target immunotherapy in patients with diabetes. This study was designed to identify the effect of BCG vaccination in the treatment of Iranian patients with longstanding diabetes mellitus type 1. Methods: After approval of the cross-sectional study protocol by the ethics committee under number IRCT2017042919940N2, a total of 19 Iranian volunteers with diabetes mellitus type 1 completed this 48-month study. These patients received three 0.1 ml intradermal injections of BCG vaccination in weeks 0, 4 and 24. The serum level of glucose, HgbA1C and c-peptide was measured before and serially after the interventions. Insulin requirements were... 

    Development of an Intelligent System to Predict and Control Blood Glucose Level in Type 1 Diabetic Patients

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Afsharpour, Alireza (Author) ; Bozorgmehri, Ramin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    All living entities requires energy to continue their lives. In human beings this energy is provide through consumption of food, at first the consumed food gets converted to glucose and the produced glucose enters the blood and then goes to the body cells in which it is used to produce the required energy. The essential hormone which makes it possible to use Glucose for energy production is INSULIN. In the patients suffering from Type 1 Diabetes, lack of Insulin production makes it impossible for the cells to use Glucose for the production of their required energy. In these patients due to the fact that the blood Glucose is not used by the cells, the Blood Glucose Level (BGL) increases,... 

    A perspective to the correlation between brain insulin resistance and alzheimer: medicinal chemistry approach

    , Article Current Diabetes Reviews ; Volume 15, Issue 4 , 2019 , Pages 255-258 ; 15733998 (ISSN) Rabiee, N ; Bagherzadeh, M ; Rabiee, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Bentham Science Publishers  2019
    Abstract
    Substantial terms have been recognized on the associated risk elements, comorbidities as well as, putative pathophysiological processes of Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRDs) as well as, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), a few from greatest important disease from the moments. Very much is considered regarding the biology and chemistry of each predicament, nevertheless T2DM and ADRDs are an actually similar pattern developing from the similar origins of maturing or synergistic conditions connected by aggressive patho-corporeal terms and continues to be ambiguous. In this depth-critique article, we aimed to investigate all possibilities and represented a novel and applicable... 

    A perspective to the correlation between brain insulin resistance and Alzheimer: Medicinal chemistry approach

    , Article Current Diabetes Reviews ; Volume 15, Issue 4 , 2019 , Pages 255-258 ; 15733998 (ISSN) Rabiee, N ; Bagherzadeh, M ; Rabiee, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Bentham Science Publishers  2019
    Abstract
    Substantial terms have been recognized on the associated risk elements, comorbidities as well as, putative pathophysiological processes of Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRDs) as well as, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), a few from greatest important disease from the moments. Very much is considered regarding the biology and chemistry of each predicament, nevertheless T2DM and ADRDs are an actually similar pattern developing from the similar origins of maturing or synergistic conditions connected by aggressive patho-corporeal terms and continues to be ambiguous. In this depth-critique article, we aimed to investigate all possibilities and represented a novel and applicable... 

    Intravenous laser wavelength radiation effect on LCAT, PON1, catalase, and FRAP in diabetic rats

    , Article Lasers in Medical Science ; Volume 35, Issue 1 , 2020 , Pages 131-138 Amjadi, A ; Mirmiranpour, H ; Sobhani, S. O ; Moazami Goudarzi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2020
    Abstract
    The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of intravenous irradiation of different low-level laser wavelengths on the activity of lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT), paraoxonase (PON1), catalase, and ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP) in diabetic rats. First, diabetes was induced in rats using streptozotocin (STZ). Enzymes’ activity was measured in the blood samples and compared before and after intravenous laser blood irradiation. We used four continuous-wave lasers—IR (λ = 808 nm), Red (λ = 638 nm), Green (λ = 532 nm), and Blue (λ = 450 nm)—to compare the wavelength’s effect on different enzymes’ activity. Laser power was fixed at 0.01 mW and laser energy was... 

    Involvement of TGF-β and autophagy pathways in pathogenesis of diabetes: a comprehensive review on biological and pharmacological insights

    , Article Frontiers in Pharmacology ; Volume 11 , 15 September , 2020 Heydarpour, F ; Sajadimajd, S ; Mirzarazi, E ; Haratipour, P ; Joshi, T ; Farzaei, M. H ; Khan, H ; Echeverria, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Frontiers Media S.A  2020
    Abstract
    Despite recent advancements in clinical drugs, diabetes treatment still needs further progress. As such, ongoing research has attempted to determine the precise molecular mechanisms of the disorder. Specifically, evidence supports that several signaling pathways play pivotal roles in the development of diabetes. However, the exact molecular mechanisms of diabetes still need to be explored. This study examines exciting new hallmarks for the strict involvement of autophagy and TGF-β signaling pathways in the pathogenesis of diabetes and the design of novel therapeutic strategies. Dysregulated autophagy in pancreatic β cells due to hyperglycemia, oxidative stress, and inflammation is associated... 

    Design & Identification of a Fuzzy Model to Predict Dynamic Trends of Blood Glucose Level in Type I Diabetic Patients

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Salehi, Samane (Author) ; Bozorgmehri, Ramin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays diabetes is considered as one of the common diseases among mankind. Different body organs utilize the glucose or the sugar existed in various kinds of food as an energy source in order to provide required energy for their activities. Insulin hormone which is created by the pancreas gland has a very significant role in easing the respective procedure. Therefore, when the body is not capable of producing enough insulin, then glucose aggregation in the blood leads to higher blood sugar and thus a disease called diabetes type1. Up to now, considerable research activities have been done regarding the diabetes type1modelling. One of the bolded drawbacks of such models is that the effect... 

    Comparison Of Various Models Proposed for Blood Glucose Level Prediction in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes to Obtain Optimal Insulin Injection Scenario

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Keshvarzad, Amir (Author) ; B. Boozarjomehry, Ramein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Diabetes is one of the most epidemic metabolic disease which needs to be controlled through medications. The main objective of this study is to model and control diabetes type1 with exercise. It is important to choose an appropriate yet simple model based on which the design of the controller is accomplished (Bergman model is the one which is appropriate for this purpose). On the other hand, a comprehensive model which is used as the virtual patient has been chosen to assess the performance of the controller designed based on simple mode. The chosen comprehensive model is Cinar’s model. A good control of diabetes was achieved when the glucose blood (GB) of the two models almost had the same... 

    Design and Fabrication of Centrifugal Microfluidic System to Measure Blood Factors

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mahmoudi Arjmand, Ehsan (Author) ; Saadatmand, Maryam (Supervisor) ; Eghbal, Manochehr (Supervisor) ; Bakhtiari, Mohammad Reza (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Diabetes mellitus is a global endemic that is rapidly increasing prevalence in both developing and developed countries. Recently, the American Diabetes Association has recommended the hemoglobin A1c as a possible substitute to fasting blood glucose for diagnosis of diabetes because it is an indicator of long-term glycemic control. Also, centrifugal microfluidics systems have a good potential to be used in the point of care testing systems. In this study, two centrifugal microfluidic discs were designed and manufactured in order to separately measure the hemoglobin and hemoglobin A1c in the whole blood. In the first part of the study, the hemoglobin measurement disc consists of two chambers... 

    Optimization of Insulin Release from Beta Cells Using Hybrid Scaffold Bioengineering

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ebrahimi, Negar (Author) ; Alemzadeh, Iran (Supervisor) ; Vossoughi, Manouchehr (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Combined composites consisting of nanofibers and hydrogels were fabricated to grow cells in an environment that mimicked the extracellular matrix. Electrospan nanofibers were spun and hydrolyzed under optimized conditions consisting of polycaprolactone (PCL) and gelatin and then incorporated into alginate and gelatin hydrogels. Nanofibril-containing (NF / hydrogel) hydrogel hybrids were ligated by calcium chloride in the presence of encapsulated beta cells. The mechanical properties of NF / hydrogel scaffolds were significantly increased in proportion to the NF content in NF / hydrogels. Beta cells killed in NF / hydrogels showed higher adhesion to the matrix compared to samples without NF.... 

    Subcutaneous insulin administration by deep reinforcement learning for blood glucose level control of type-2 diabetic patients

    , Article Computers in Biology and Medicine ; Volume 148 , 2022 ; 00104825 (ISSN) Raheb, M. A ; Niazmand, V. R ; Eqra, N ; Vatankhah, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    Background: Type-2 diabetes mellitus is characterized by insulin resistance and impaired insulin secretion in the human body. Many endeavors have been made in terms of controlling and reducing blood glucose via the medium of automated controlling tools to increase precision and efficiency and reduce human error. Recently, reinforcement learning algorithms are proved to be powerful in the field of intelligent control, which was the motivation for the current study. Methods: For the first time, a reinforcement algorithm called normalized advantage function (NAF) algorithm has been applied as a model-free reinforcement learning method to regulate the blood glucose level of type-2 diabetic... 

    Design and fabrication of a centrifugal microfluidic disc including septum valve for measuring hemoglobin A1c in human whole blood using immunoturbidimetry method

    , Article Talanta ; Volume 190 , 2018 , Pages 134-139 ; 00399140 (ISSN) Mahmodi Arjmand, E ; Saadatmand, M ; Bakhtiari, M. R ; Eghbal, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2018
    Abstract
    Diabetes mellitus is a global endemic with a rapidly increasing prevalence in both developing and developed countries. Recently, hemoglobin A1c has been recommended by the American Diabetes Associations as a possible substitute for fasting blood glucose for the diagnosis of diabetes, because it is an indicator of long-term glycemic control. Also, centrifugal microfluidic systems have good potential for use in the point of care testing systems. In this study, a centrifugal microfluidic disc was designed and manufactured to measure hemoglobin A1c in whole blood using an immunoturbidimetry based method. Also, a new passive valve, named septum valve, was presented to precisely control the entry... 

    Intravenous laser wavelength irradiation effect on interleukins: Il-1α, il-1β, IL6 in diabetic rats

    , Article Laser Therapy ; Volume 28, Issue 4 , 2019 , Pages 267-273 ; 08985901 (ISSN) Amjadi, A ; Mirmiranpor, H ; Khandani, S ; Sobhani, S. O ; Shafaee, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
    Japan Medical Laser Laboratory  2019
    Abstract
    Background and aims: The main purpose of this investigation in Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) on diabetic rats is laser wavelength effect on interleukins: IL-1α, IL-1β, IL6. Materials (Subjects) and Methods: At first, diabetes was induced in Wistar rats by streptozotocin (STZ) injection. Then, by intravenous laser therapy, the rats were irradiated by four continuous wave lasers: IR (λ = 808 nm), Red (λ = 638 nm), Green (λ = 532 nm) and Blue (λ = 450 nm) to compare the related laser wavelength effect on different interleukins. The inflammatory parameters were measured 2,6 and 24 hours after laser therapy from blood samples and plotted for different laser wavelengths. Results: The results show... 

    Prevention of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and probiotics: Mechanism of action: A review

    , Article Current Diabetes Reviews ; Volume 16, Issue 6 , 2020 , Pages 538-545 Homayouni, A ; Bagheri, N ; Mohammad Alizadeh Charandabi, S ; Kashani, N ; Mobaraki Asl, N ; Mirghafurvand, M ; Asgharian, H ; Ansari, F ; Pourjafar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Bentham Science Publishers  2020
    Abstract
    Background: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is a health problem that is increasing around the world. Introduction: Prevention of GDM, rather than treatment, could have several benefits in terms of both health and economic cost. Even a slight reduction in maternal glucose in non-diabetic women, particularly in women at high risk for GDM, may have significant benefits for pregnancy results and the future health of off-springs. Probiotics are a relatively new intervention, which are assessed by mothers’ metabolism, and can reduce blood sugar levels, prevent gestational diabetes and reduce the maternal and fetal complications resulting from it. The aim of this study was to review the studies... 

    Delay-Independent regulation of blood glucose for type-1 diabetes mellitus patients via an observer-based predictor feedback approach by considering quantization constraints

    , Article European Journal of Control ; Volume 63 , 2022 , Pages 240-252 ; 09473580 (ISSN) Golestani, F ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    Diabetes, as a widespread chronic disease, is caused by the increase of blood glucose concentration (BGC) due to pancreatic insulin production failure and/or insulin resistance in the body. The artificial pancreas (AP) known as a closed-loop insulin delivery control system consists of a glucose sensor for BGC measurement, a control algorithm for calculation of exogenous insulin delivery rate (IDR), and an insulin infusion pump. The AP provides a closed-loop glucose-insulin regulatory system for type-1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) patients in order to effectively reduce the high BGC level. In this paper, we aim to design a controller in order to regulate the BGC of T1DM patients at its basal... 

    High Order Approximate Linearization to Control Glucose Levelin Patients with Type I Diabetes

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Fakhroleslam, Mohammad (Author) ; Bozorgmehri Boozarjomehry, Ramin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Three different feedback linearization control methods are applied to nonlinear control of type I diabetes mellitus model. One is exact FBL and the two others are approximate manners based on approximations of the nonlinear system and its duality one-form, utilizing uniform approximation and a homotopy operator, respectively. An extended luenberger observer is also employed to observe the required states of designed compensators. The nonlinear compensators are designed based on a minimal model and applied to the minimal model, as well as Sorensen’s physiological model. In addition to the mentioned close-loop control strategies, a discrete control strategy based on an optimization problem is... 

    Blood Glucose Control for Type 1 Diabetes Patients with Explicit Model Predictive Control (MPC)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shahzadeh Fazeli, Ali (Author) ; Alasty, Aria (Supervisor) ; Vahidi, Omid (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Blood glucose regulation in type 1 diabetes patients requires the delivery of the proper amount of insulin from an external source. The literature of Blood Glucose Control signifies the superiority of model-based controllers over the other ones. Regarding its lack of need to complicated on-line calculations and the simplicity of its implementation on a micro-chip, the explicit Model Predictive Controller is preferred over the implicit MPC. Currently proposed explicit MPC controllers have employed relatively simple models representing human glucose-insulin dynamics. In this thesis, an explicit MPC controller is designed using mp-QP based on Sorensen’s 19-state comprehensive model which has... 

    Optimization of Insulin Releasing from Hydrogel Encapsulated Beta Cells

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Abbasi Jamaati, Parisa (Author) ; Alemzadeh, Iran (Supervisor) ; Vosoughi, Manouchehr (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Beta cells are responsible for secreting insulin to maintain normoglycaemia throughout the individual’s life. Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) is a metabolic disorder characterized by an autoimmune response that promotes the destruction of beta-cells within the pancreatic islets, resulting in lifelong inadequate insulin secretion. Encapsulating beta cells inside a semipermeable membrane to protect encapsulated cells from direct contact with the host immune system, is a new way to treat type 1 diabetes without the need for long-term immunosuppression. . In this case, the semipermeable membrane surrounds the cells and allows oxygen, nutrients, and cell products to penetrate bilaterally while... 

    Discrimination of bilateral finger photoplethysmogram responses to reactive hyperemia in diabetic and healthy subjects using a differential vascular model framework

    , Article Physiological Measurement ; Volume 34, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 513-525 ; 09673334 (ISSN) Keikhosravi, A ; Aghajani, H ; Zahedi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Endothelial dysfunction assessment has received considerable attention due to its potential in early screening of cardiovascular diseases. Since the seminal work by Celermajer in flow-mediated dilation (FMD) based on B-mode ultrasound measurement of the brachial artery dilation following limb ischemia, many attempts have been made toward applying this method to clinical, non-invasive endothelial dysfunction assessment. One major obstacle toward achieving this objective has been the relative high cost of the required setup and skilled manpower. Such limitations have prompted the investigation of other non-invasively accessible signals such as the photoplethysmogram (PPG) in relation to FMD.... 

    Wolfram-like syndrome with bicuspid aortic valve due to a homozygous missense variant in CDK13

    , Article Journal of Human Genetics ; Volume 66, Issue 10 , 2021 , Pages 1009-1018 ; 14345161 (ISSN) Acharya, A ; Raza, S. I ; Anwar, M. Z ; Bharadwaj, T ; Liaqat, K ; Khokhar, M. A. S ; Everard, J. L ; Nasir, A ; Nickerson, D. A ; Bamshad, M. J ; Ansar, M ; Schrauwen, I ; Ahmad, W ; Leal, S. M ; University of Washington Center for Mendelian Genomics ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Nature  2021
    Abstract
    Background: Wolfram syndrome (WFS) is characterized by deafness, diabetes mellitus, and diabetes insipidus along with optic atrophy. WFS has an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance and is due to variants in WFS1 and CISD2. Methods: We evaluated the underlying molecular etiology of three affected members of a consanguineous family with hearing impairment, bicuspid aortic valve, diabetes mellitus and insipidus, clinodactyly, and gastrointestinal tract abnormalities via exome sequencing approach. We correlated clinical and imaging data with the genetic findings and their associated phenotypes. Results: We identified a homozygous missense variant p.(Asn1097Lys) in CDK13, a gene previously...