Ami P Raval
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Lacasse J, Ismail N, Porcu P, Raval A
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2025 Feb;
:e13500.
PMID: 39930611
This manuscript reviews findings from the symposium "Hormonal Contraceptives and the Brain: A Focus on Rodent Models," presented at the 2024 meeting for Steroids and the Nervous System in Turin,...
2.
Seitz A, Raval A
Stroke
. 2024 Nov;
56(2):533-542.
PMID: 39508108
In recent years, stroke incidence in older adults has declined strikingly, but stroke in younger women has become more common. Abnormalities of menstruation, the shedding of the uterine lining at...
3.
Lacasse J, Heller C, Kheloui S, Ismail N, Raval A, Schuh K, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2024 Oct;
44(40).
PMID: 39358019
Hormonal contraceptives (HCs) are one of the most highly prescribed classes of drugs in the world used for both contraceptive and noncontraceptive purposes. Despite their prevalent use, the impact of...
4.
Patel S, Bramlett H, Raval A
Neurochem Int
. 2024 Aug;
180:105843.
PMID: 39214155
Low-frequency whole body vibration (WBV; 40 Hz) therapy after stroke reduces ischemic brain damage, motor, and cognitive deficits in middle-aged rats of both sexes. However, the underlying mechanisms responsible for...
5.
Sinder S, Sharma S, Shirvaikar I, Pradhyumnan H, Patel S, Cabeda Diaz I, et al.
Neurochem Int
. 2024 Apr;
176:105741.
PMID: 38621511
Navigating menopause involves traversing a complex terrain of hormonal changes that extend far beyond reproductive consequences. Menopausal transition is characterized by a decrease in estradiol-17β (E2), and the impact of...
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Electronic Cigarette Vape Exposure Exacerbates Post-Ischemic Outcomes in Female but Not in Male Rats
Pradhyumnan H, Patel S, Furones-Alonso O, Zhao W, Bramlett H, Raval A
Stroke
. 2024 Feb;
55(3):735-746.
PMID: 38323450
Background: Nicotine-containing electronic cigarette (EC) vaping has become popular worldwide, and our understanding of the effects of vaping on stroke outcomes is elusive. Using a rat model of transient middle...
7.
Pradhyumnan H, Perez G, Patel S, Blaya M, Bramlett H, Raval A
J Neurotrauma
. 2023 Nov;
41(5-6):541-551.
PMID: 37975282
Naturally occurring life stages in women are associated with changes in the milieu of endogenous ovarian hormones. Women of childbearing age may be exposed to exogenous ovarian hormone(s) because of...
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Pradhyumnan H, Reddy V, Bassett Z, Patel S, Zhao W, Dave K, et al.
Neurochem Int
. 2023 Mar;
165:105521.
PMID: 36933865
Women have a higher risk of having an ischemic stroke and increased cognitive decline after stroke as compared to men. The female sex hormone 17β-estradiol (E2) is a potent neuro-...
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Lopez-Morales M, Escobar I, Saul I, Jackson C, Ferrier F, Fagerli E, et al.
Stroke
. 2023 Mar;
54(4):1099-1109.
PMID: 36912143
Background: Cholinergic cells originating from the nuclei of the basal forebrain (BF) are critical for supporting various memory processes, yet BF cholinergic cell viability has not been explored in the...
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Patel S, Timon-Gomez A, Pradhyumnan H, Mankaliye B, Dave K, Perez-Pinzon M, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 Dec;
23(24).
PMID: 36555717
Smoking-derived nicotine (N) and oral contraceptive (OC) synergistically exacerbate ischemic brain damage in females, and the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. In a previous study, we showed that N + OC...