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J Cell Biochem ; 121(3): 2077-2088, 2020 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31646674

RESUMO

Spinal cord injury induces scar formation causes axonal damage that leads to the degeneration of axonal function. Still, there is no robust conceptual design to regenerate the damaged axon after spinal injury. Therefore, the present study demonstrates that human gingival derived neuronal stem cells (GNSCs) transplants in the injectable caffeic acid bioconjugated hydrogel (CBGH) helps to bridge the cavity and promote the engraftment and repopulation of transplants in the injured spinal tissue. Our study reports that the bioluminescence imaging in vivo imaging system (IVIS) provides a satisfactory progression in CBGH-GNSCs transplants compare to lesion control and CBGH alone. Immune regulators interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α, neutrophil elastase are decreased, IL-10 is increased. Likewise, immunostaining (TAU/TUJ-1, SOX-2/NeuN, MAP-2/PSD93, NSE, S100b, and GFAP) shown repopulated cells. Also, TRA-1-81 expression confirms the absence of immune rejection in the CBGH-GNSCs transplants. However, locomotor recovery test, gene (IL-6, CASPASE3, p14-ARF, VEGF, LCAM, BDNF, NT3, NGN2, TrKc, FGF2, Sox-2, TUJ-1, MAP-2, Nestin, and NeuN) and protein expression (TAU, TUJ-1, SOX-2 MAP-2, PSD93, NeuN, TRA-1-81, GFAP, TAU, and MBP) shows functional improvements in the CBGH-GNSCs group. Further, GABA and glutamine level demonstrates the new synaptic vesicle formation. Hence, the CBGH scaffold enhances GNSCs transplants to restore the injured spinal tissue.


Assuntos
Ácidos Cafeicos/química , Gengiva/citologia , Hidrogéis/química , Células-Tronco Neurais/citologia , Neurônios/citologia , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/terapia , Transplante de Células-Tronco/métodos , Animais , Proliferação de Células , Células Cultivadas , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Regeneração Nervosa , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Recuperação de Função Fisiológica , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/etiologia , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/patologia , Alicerces Teciduais/química
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J Cell Physiol ; 2015 May 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25966647

RESUMO

Electrospinning is a well-established technique that uses a high electric field to fabricate ultra fine fibrous scaffolds from both natural and synthetic polymers to mimic the cellular microenvironment. Collagen is one of the most preferred biopolymers due to its biocompatibility and widespread occurrence in nature. Electrospinning of Collagen alone has been reported with fluoroalcohols such as Hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) and Trifluoroethanol (TFE), which are toxic to the environment. In this study we describe the use of a novel benign binary solvent to generate nanofibers of Collagen type 1, which is non-toxic and economical. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis revealed the characteristic feature of native collagen namely the 67 nm banding pattern, confirming that the triple helical structure was maintained. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) analysis showed the fiber diameters to be in the 200-800 nm range. Biocompatibility of the three dimensional (3D) scaffolds was established by MTT assays using skeletal myoblasts and Confocal Microscopic analysis of immunofluorescent stained sections for muscle specific markers such as Desmin and Actin. Primary neonatal rat ventricular cardiomyocytes seeded onto the scaffolds were able to maintain their contractile function for a period of 17 days. Our work provides evidence that Collagen 1 can be electrospun without combining with other polymers using a novel benign solvent and we are currently exploring the potential of this approach for cardiac and skeletal muscle tissue engineering. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Cell Biol Int ; 33(3): 447-52, 2009 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19356704

RESUMO

Liver X receptors (LXRs) alpha and beta are ligand-induced transcription factors that regulate transcription of genes encoding key regulators of cholesterol metabolism and transport, and of lipogenesis. Despite their high similarity, LXRalpha is the functionally dominant LXR isotype in the liver. The function of nuclear proteins can be affected by their sequestration in the nucleoli. Whereas most nuclear receptors are excluded from the nucleolus, some are not. To explore nucleolar exclusion of LXRalpha and LXRbeta, we used cells expressing cyan fluorescent protein (CFP) chimeras with LXRalpha (CFP-LXRalpha) and wild-type and mutant CFP-LXRbeta and marked the nucleolus with anti-fibrillarin antibody. Significantly more CFP-LXRbeta than CFP-LXRalpha in the nucleoli. Mutations in basic-rich sequences in the DNA binding domain caused some exclusion of CFP-LXRbeta from the nucleolus. Moreover, mutations in the activation function-2, an important protein-protein interaction site in all nuclear receptors, resulted in exclusion of CFP-LXRbeta from the nucleolus. These data suggest protein-protein interactions that may regulate nucleolar sequestration of LXRbeta.


Assuntos
Nucléolo Celular/metabolismo , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/química , Receptores Citoplasmáticos e Nucleares/química , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Células COS , Linhagem Celular , Chlorocebus aethiops , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/genética , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/metabolismo , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/biossíntese , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/metabolismo , Receptores X do Fígado , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Mutação , Receptores Nucleares Órfãos , Ligação Proteica , Estrutura Terciária de Proteína , Receptores Citoplasmáticos e Nucleares/genética , Receptores Citoplasmáticos e Nucleares/metabolismo , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/biossíntese , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/metabolismo , Transfecção , Dedos de Zinco/genética
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J Pharm Pharmacol ; 61(8): 1111-8, 2009 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19703356

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: Inula racemosa Hook. f. is indicated for precordial chest pain in Ayurveda. In this study, the effects of a hexane (IrH) and an alcohol extract (IrA) of Inula racemosa on atherosclerosis induced by a high-fat diet in guinea-pigs were investigated. METHODS: After 30 days on a high-fat diet (guinea-pig pellet diet + 0.2% w/w cholesterol) six animals were killed and evaluated for the onset of early atherosclerotic changes in coronary artery, aorta and major organs. The remaining animals were assigned to 5 groups of six animals each and fed for the following 90 days with a pellet diet + 0.15% w/w cholesterol (positive control) along with 100 mg/kg IrA, 100 mg/kg IrH or 10 mg/kg atorvastatin calcium. The normal control group received only the pellet diet. At the end of experimental period, serum lipid levels, heart and liver antioxidant status, area of lipophilic aortic lesions and histopathology of coronary artery were estimated. KEY FINDINGS: IrA decreased total cholesterol, triglycerides, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and the atherogenic index, and increased high-density lipoprotein cholesterol compared with the positive control. It scavenged thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and increased reduced glutathione in liver, and enhanced superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase in heart. Aortic lesion area and % bodyweight increase was least in the IrA-treated group. Coronary artery changes due to the high-fat diet were reversed by the extracts. The observed effects are presumably mediated by phenolics in IrA and sesquiterpene lactones in IrH. CONCLUSIONS: The results demonstrate the anti-atherogenic effect of I. racemosa, thus validating the cardioprotective and anti-obesity claims in traditional medicine.


Assuntos
Aterosclerose/tratamento farmacológico , Inula/química , Extratos Vegetais/farmacologia , Animais , Aorta/efeitos dos fármacos , Aorta/patologia , Aterosclerose/etiologia , Peso Corporal/efeitos dos fármacos , Colesterol/sangue , Vasos Coronários/efeitos dos fármacos , Vasos Coronários/patologia , Gorduras na Dieta/efeitos adversos , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Cobaias , Masculino , Ayurveda , Solventes/química , Substâncias Reativas com Ácido Tiobarbitúrico/metabolismo
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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 51(1): 53-5, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18417856

RESUMO

Angiomatous meningioma accounts for 2.1% of all meningiomas. It has features of a typical benign meningioma with many small or large vascular channels which may predominate over its meningothelial elements. We present here a series of three cases of angiomatous meningioma, which posed diagnostic difficulty to clinicians, radiologists, and pathologists. All the three cases showed a tumor entirely composed of thin-walled vascular channels and cells with bland morphology in the background. The diagnosis was confirmed by immunohistochemistry. We present series of three cases to highlight the histomorphological features of this uncommon variant of meningioma that could help in distinguishing it from hemangioblastoma and hemangiopericytoma.


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Neoplasias Meníngeas/patologia , Meningioma/diagnóstico , Adulto , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Feminino , Hemangioblastoma/diagnóstico , Hemangiopericitoma/diagnóstico , Humanos , Imuno-Histoquímica , Neoplasias Meníngeas/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias Meníngeas/psicologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Radiografia
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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 51(3): 402-4, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18723971

RESUMO

Lissencephaly is a malformation of the brain in which the brain surface is smooth, rather than convoluted. Among the various causes of lissencephaly, infection by a virus during pregnancy plays an important role. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is an important pathogen causing this anomaly. We present this case of a young female with 24-week-gestation diagnosed on ultrasound as carrying an anomalous fetus with lissencephalic features. At autopsy, there were multiple intra-nuclear CMV inclusions in the brain and the kidneys. This case is presented for its rarity and for the documentation of the tissue localization of CMV inclusions at autopsy.


Assuntos
Feto Abortado/patologia , Feto Abortado/virologia , Infecções por Citomegalovirus/complicações , Infecções por Citomegalovirus/patologia , Lisencefalia/diagnóstico , Lisencefalia/patologia , Encéfalo/patologia , Encéfalo/virologia , Núcleo Celular/virologia , Feminino , Humanos , Corpos de Inclusão Intranuclear , Rim/patologia , Rim/virologia , Lisencefalia/diagnóstico por imagem , Lisencefalia/virologia , Gravidez , Ultrassonografia , Adulto Jovem
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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 51(2): 269-70, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18603706

RESUMO

Inflammatory lesions of the hypophysis account for 0.5% of all symptomatic diseases of the pituitary, which include lymphocytic hypophysitis, granulomatous hypophysitis with or without specific etiology and pituitary abscess. Sellar tuberculoma is a rare type of granulomatous hypophysitis. We document a case of a postmenopausal lady who presented with galactorrhea, headache and blurring of vision. Based on preliminary investigations, a clinical diagnosis of pituitary adenoma was made and the pituitary gland was surgically excised. Histopathological examination showed caseating granulomas, along with normal areas of preserved pituitary gland and a final diagnosis of tuberculous hypophysitis was made. This case is being documented due to the extremely rare involvement of the pituitary gland by granulomatous lesions such as tuberculosis and to emphasize the role of intraoperative consultation to obviate the need for radical surgery in such lesions.


Assuntos
Adenoma/diagnóstico , Doenças da Hipófise/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Hipofisárias/diagnóstico , Tuberculose Endócrina/diagnóstico , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Doenças da Hipófise/patologia , Sela Túrcica/patologia , Tuberculoma/diagnóstico , Tuberculoma/patologia , Tuberculose Endócrina/patologia
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Data Brief ; 17: 770-773, 2018 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29876437

RESUMO

The data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled ' Phyto estrogenic effect of Inula racemosa Hook. f - A cardio protective root drug in traditional medicine, (Mangathayaru K, Divya R, Srivani T et al., 2018) [1]. It describes the characterization details of the root extract and the compounds isolated from them that were shown to be phytoestrogenic in vivo and in vitro respectively.

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J Ethnopharmacol ; 210: 408-416, 2018 Jan 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28893570

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ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Roots of Inula racemosa are used as a cardio protective in Ayurveda in India, being prescribed as a medicine for precordial chest pain, cough and dyspnoea, both singly and as a poly herbal. AIM: Evaluation of Phytoestrogenic activity of the root extracts of Inula racemosa and compounds isolated therefrom in vivo, in silico and in vitro. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Alcohol (IrA) and hexane (IrH) extracts characterized by HPTLC/GC-MS analysis respectively and processed for compound isolation were evaluated for estrogenic activity (100 & 250mg/kg bw) by the Immature rat uterotrophic assay using ethinylestradiol (EE -30µg/kg bw) as standard drug. Alantolactone (ALT), Isoalantolactone (IALT) and Stigmasterolglucoside (SG) isolated from the extracts were characterized and screened in silico for ERα, ERß binding affinity, assessed in vitro for growth modulatory effects on MCF-7 cells by MTT assay and cell cycle distribution analysis using Flow cytometry. RT-PCR analysis evaluated the mRNA expression of pS2 in these cells post exposure to ALT, IALT and SG. RESULTS: In the IrA treated groups there has been a statistically significant increase (P < 0.05) in absolute and normalised uterine weight, uterine diameter, endometrial thickness, luminal epithelial cell height,diameter of ovary and in the number of primary and secondary ovarian follicles relative to untreated controls. Presence of ciliated epithelial cells in the oviduct, elevated number of early growing follicles characterized by an increased oocyte diameter, and signs of vascularization in the cortex of ovarian sections in this group relative to EE treated group are indicative of pervasive activation of follicular growth and initiation. Virtual docking demonstrated ERα affinity for IALT, ERß affinity for ALT, while SG showed a high binding affinity to both with a relatively greater ERß binding affinity. Dose dependent decrease in cell viability mediated by IALT and SG in the MTT assay is corroborated by a statistically significant increase (p < 0.05) in sub G0-G1 cells by SG at 200 and 400µM in cell cycle analysis and there has been an induction of pS2 by IALT and SG in the ER regulated MCF-7 cells. CONCLUSIONS: Demonstration of classical morphological changes induced by estrogen stimulation mediated by IrA in vivo at both the tested doses, isolation of the antioxidant SG from IrA and its dose dependent growth inhibitory effect on estrogen sensitive MCF-7 cells through apoptotic induction and an up regulation of pS2 are suggestive of an anti-estrogenic effect through estrogen receptor binding affinity, typical of phytoestrogens that bind to ER but do not elicit a full estrogenic response. The observed estrogenic effect of IrA suggests a multi mechanistic molecular action involving antioxidant as well as redox signalling pathways acting in consonance with their anti-estrogenic effects owing to the weak estrogen like competitive receptor binding of SG.


Assuntos
Cardiotônicos/farmacologia , Inula/química , Fitoestrógenos/farmacologia , Extratos Vegetais/farmacologia , Animais , Antioxidantes/administração & dosagem , Antioxidantes/isolamento & purificação , Antioxidantes/farmacologia , Cardiotônicos/administração & dosagem , Cardiotônicos/isolamento & purificação , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Simulação por Computador , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Etinilestradiol/farmacologia , Feminino , Humanos , Índia , Células MCF-7 , Ayurveda , Oxirredução/efeitos dos fármacos , Fitoestrógenos/administração & dosagem , Fitoestrógenos/isolamento & purificação , Extratos Vegetais/administração & dosagem , Raízes de Plantas , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Receptores de Estrogênio/efeitos dos fármacos , Receptores de Estrogênio/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais/efeitos dos fármacos
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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ; 21(3): 345-350, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29391706

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Fluoride is needed for the normal development of bone and teeth; in high levels, it affects developing teeth and bone. Dental fluorosis (DF) is caused by ingestion of excess fluoride mainly through drinking water. AIM: The present study aims to observe and understand the histological changes of fluorosed teeth under light microscope (LM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Teeth which were indicated for extractions for orthodontic or periodontal problems were selected. Thirty extracted teeth were selected with varying degrees of DF based on modified Dean's fluorosis index. Ground sections of these teeth were prepared and the sections were studied under binocular LM. Photomicrographs were taken under high power objective using 15 megapixels Nikon camera. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Qualitative histologic changes in different grades of fluorosed teeth were evaluated in enamel, dentin, cementum and between their junctions. Fluoride interacts with enamel in both mineral phases and organic macromolecules by strong ionic and hydrogen bonds resulting in incomplete crystal growth at prism peripheries. This presents as hypomineralization of enamel and dentin, increased interglobular dentin, increased secondary curvatures and changes in cementum such as diffuse cementodentinal junction and increased thickness of Tomes' granular layer. Changes in the structure of the teeth with Dean's index below 2 and teeth with Dean's index of 2 and above were compared using Chi-square test. P value was found to be highly significant being 0.00047. Many of the features of dental fluorosis seen in the present study under light microscope are comparable to those results studied under specialized microscopes.

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J Pharm Bioallied Sci ; 9(Suppl 1): S88-S91, 2017 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29284943

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: High levels of fluoride in the drinking water, especially ground water, results in skeletal fluorosis which involves the bone and major joints. This study was conducted to assess the prevalence of skeletal fluorosis to compare with dental fluorosis in an endemically fluorosed population in the District of Salem, Tamil Nadu. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Institutional ethical clearance was obtained. A total of 206 patients who reported to the Department of Hematology for blood investigations were the participants in this study. Age, sex, place, weight, height, dental fluorosis, and skeletal complaints were noted down. Body mass index was calculated, and statistical analysis was performed. RESULTS: Dental fluorosis was present in 63.1% and absent in 36.9% of the samples reported. Skeletal fluorosis was present in 24.8% and was absent in 75.2%. A large number of the patients had knee pain and difficulty in bending. Chi-square test was used for statistical analysis. Skeletal fluorosis and age were compared and P value was 0.00 and was significant. Dental fluorosis and skeletal fluorosis were compared and P value was found to be 0.000 and significant. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: There is a need to take measures to prevent dental and skeletal fluorosis among the residents of Salem district. Calcium balance should be maintained, and fluoride intake should be minimized to reduce the symptoms. The government should provide water with low fluoride level for drinking and cooking. Once the symptoms develop, treatment largely remains symptomatic, using analgesics and physiotherapy.

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Pharmacogn Mag ; 13(Suppl 2): S273-S279, 2017 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28808392

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Sirupeelai Samoola Kudineer (SK), a polyherbal decoction containing four medicinal plants has been used in Siddha system of medicine, practiced in Southern parts of India for the management of urolithiasis. OBJECTIVE: The present study is carried out to scientifically validate the traditional claim and to study the mechanism of action of the drug. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the present study, anti-urolithiatic effect of SK was evaluated in Sprague-Dawley rats using ethylene glycol through drinking water and intraperitoneal injection of sodium oxalate. Renal damage was confirmed by the increased production of thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS). RESULTS: Co-treatment with SK to urolithiatic rats for 21 days significantly prevented the elevation of renal and urinary stone biomarkers in plasma and renal tissue thereby preventing renal damage and the formation of renal calculi. Administration of SK at all doses and cystone restored the antioxidant (glutathione) levels by preventing the elevation of TBARS in the kidney tissue, which was further confirmed by histological sections. CONCLUSIONS: SK treatment promotes diuresis which leads to flushing of the renal stones and maintains the alkaline environment in the urinary system which probably mediates the antilithiatic activity. SK provides structural and functional protection to the kidneys by enhancing its physiological function against stone formation and validates its clinical use. SUMMARY: SK exhibited antilithiatic and diuretic potential in ethylene glycol and sodium oxalate induced urolithiasis in ratsElevated urinary stone markers (Calcium, oxalate, uric acid, magnesium and phosphates) in plasma and renal tubular enzymes (LDH, GGT, ALP, AST ALT) in urolithiatic rats were reversed by SK treatmentSK administration significantly reduced the level of renal stress markers like Urea, Creatinine, LPO and elevated SOD, GPx, GSH levels aiding in nephroprotectionSK also provides structural and functional protection against ethylene glycol- induced renal calculus in rats as evidenced by histopathological studies. Abbreviations used: SK: Sirupeelai Samoola Kudineer; TBARS: ThioBarbituric Acid Reactive Substances; SOD: SuperOxide Dismutase; GPx: Gluthathione peroxidase; GSH- Glutathione; LPO: Lipid peroxidation as measured as TBARS; AST: Aspartate AminoTransferase; ALT: Alanine Amino transferase; GGT: Gamma Glutamyl Transferase; LDH: Lactate Dehydrogenase.

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J Assoc Physicians India ; 54: 241-3, 2006 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16800353

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This study analyses the pre-disposing factors, diagnostic modalities, therapeutic options and prognostic factors involved in 7 subjects with renal abscess. Most often they presented with high fever and flank pain. USG and CT were used to establish the diagnosis. Urine culture yielded organisms in five cases and hence empirical antibiotic therapy for Gram-negative organism was offered. Complicated abscess in our series carried high mortality especially in immuno suppressed and cachectic patients.


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Abscesso , Nefropatias , Abscesso/diagnóstico , Abscesso/etiologia , Abscesso/terapia , Adolescente , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Doenças do Sistema Imunitário/complicações , Nefropatias/diagnóstico , Nefropatias/etiologia , Nefropatias/terapia , Falência Renal Crônica/complicações , Glomérulos Renais/patologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Obstrução da Artéria Renal/complicações , Infecções Urinárias/complicações
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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 49(1): 12-6, 2006 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16625964

RESUMO

The aim of the study is to test the diagnostic usefulness of assessing interleukin 2 receptor (IL2R) expression in infiltrating lymphocytes in renal biopsies from patients with suspected acute renal allograft rejection and to compare the NIH-CCTT and the Banff 97 systems of classifying the histopathologic changes in acute renal allograft rejection. The expression of interleukin 2 (IL2) and IL2R, as shown immuno-histochemically, is the final step in T cell mediated acute renal allograft rejection. Renal biopsies obtained from 40 patients clinically suspected to have early acute allograft rejection were examined histologically to diagnose acute allograft rejection and classified by the two systems. Frozen sections of the biopsies were stained with specific antibody for the presence of IL2R. 31 of the 40 patients were histologically and clinically confirmed to have acute allograft rejection. There was significant correlation with this diagnosis and the demonstration of IL2R on infiltrating lymphocytes. The CCTT system of grading correlated better with the presence of IL2R and the confirmed diagnosis of acute allograft rejection. The immunohistochemical demonstration of IL2R is a useful adjunct in the evaluation of biopsies suspected to show changes of acute cellular rejection. Since IL2 expression reflects the relative proportion of activated lymphocytes in the cellular infiltrate, it is proposed that the degree of IL2 expression may reflect the response of the use of monoclonal antibodies (Humanised/Chimaerised) as anti rejection therapy.


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Rejeição de Enxerto/diagnóstico , Transplante de Rim , Rim/imunologia , Rim/patologia , Linfócitos/imunologia , Receptores de Interleucina-2/análise , Adolescente , Adulto , Biópsia , Criança , Feminino , Rejeição de Enxerto/classificação , Humanos , Imuno-Histoquímica , Linfócitos/citologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Transplante Homólogo
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Artif Cells Nanomed Biotechnol ; 44(5): 1318-25, 2016 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25960178

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Electrospinning is a well-established technique that uses a high electric field to fabricate ultrafine fibrous scaffolds from both natural and synthetic polymers to mimic the cellular microenvironment. Collagen is one of the most preferred biopolymers, due to its widespread occurrence in nature and its biocompatibility. Electrospinning of collagen alone has been reported, with fluoroalcohols such as hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) and trifluoroethanol (TFE), but the resultant collagen lost its characteristic ultrastructural integrity of D-periodicity 67 nm banding, confirmed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and the fluoroalcohols used were toxic to the environment. In this study, we describe the use of glacial acetic acid and DMSO to dissolve collagen and generate electrospun nanofibers of collagen type 1, which is non-toxic and economical. TEM analysis revealed the characteristic feature of native collagen triple helical repeats, showing 67 nm D-periodicity banding pattern and confirming that the ultrastructural integrity of the collagen was maintained. Analysis by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed fiber diameters in the range of 200-1100 nm. Biocompatibility of the three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds was established by MTT assays using rat skeletal myoblasts (L6 cell line) and confocal microscopic analysis of immunofluorescent-stained sections of collagen scaffolds for muscle-specific markers such as desmin and actin. Primary neonatal rat ventricular cardiomyocytes (NRVCM) seeded onto the collagen scaffolds were able to maintain their contractile function for a period of 17 days and also expressed higher levels of desmin when compared with 2D cultures. We report for the first time that collagen type 1 can be electrospun without blending with copolymers using the novel benign solvent combination, and the method can be potentially explored for applications in tissue engineering.


Assuntos
Colágeno Tipo I/química , Matriz Extracelular/química , Miocárdio , Miócitos Cardíacos/metabolismo , Propanóis/química , Engenharia Tecidual , Alicerces Teciduais/química , Trifluoretanol/química , Animais , Teste de Materiais/métodos , Miócitos Cardíacos/citologia , Ratos , Solventes/química
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J Clin Diagn Res ; 10(5): EC35-8, 2016 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27437229

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: Atherosclerosis, the pathological basis of coronary artery disease is being extensively studied as understanding of the complex processes involved in the formation and progression that can provide an insight into prevention and treatment of the same. This is an autopsy study to identify and quantify various inflammatory cells in advanced atherosclerotic plaques. AIM: This study aims at identifying and categorizing the various inflammatory cells present in advanced atherosclerotic plaques, noting their distribution in the plaque, quantifying them using histomorphometry and comparing them across plaques of different AHA types. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Post-mortem angiogram was performed on 3 heart specimens obtained at autopsy of random Road Traffic Accident (RTA) cases which revealed evidence of coronary artery disease. End-arterectomy was done and the arteries with atherosclerotic plaques were cut into serial sections and made into tissue blocks. Sections from these blocks were stained with H & E stain and the plaques were classified based on AHA classification. 50 advanced atherosclerotic plaques of AHA Type IV and V were chosen for this study and were screened for inflammatory cells, first with H & E stain and then with different immunohistochemical stains for T-lymphocytes, B-lymphocytes and neutrophils. The T-lymphocytes thus identified was further sub-typed into CD4+ and CD8+ cells again using IHC markers and the percentage area of each was measured using histomorphometry. Then, these values were compared between AHA Type IV and AHA Type V lesions. RESULTS: It was found that the inflammatory cells found in advanced atherosclerotic plaques were predominantly T-lymphocytes as evidenced by their CD3 positivity and they were found to be distributed mainly around the shoulder region and fibrous cap of the plaque. When categorized further, it was found that CD8+ T-cells were always more than CD4+ T-cells in advanced lesions. Meloperoxidase stain for neutrophils was negative in all the plaques examined. The difference in the amount of inflammatory cells between AHA type IV and Type V was not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: The study of the amount of inflammatory cells in atherosclerotic plaques and understanding their role in the pathophysiology of advanced plaques may have therapeutic implications.

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Artif Cells Nanomed Biotechnol ; 44(3): 878-84, 2016 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25619755

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The extracellular environment is a complex network of functional and structural components that impart chemical and mechanical stimuli that affect cellular function and fate. Cell differentiation on three dimensional scaffolds is also determined by the modulus of the substrate. Electrospun PCL nanofibers, which mimic the extra cellular matrix, have been developed with a wide variety of solvents and their combinations. The various studies have revealed that the solvents used influence the physical and mechanical properties, resulting in scaffolds with Young's modulus in the range of 1.8-15.4 MPa, more suitable for engineering of hard tissue like bone. The current study describes the use of benign binary solvent-generated fibrous scaffolds with a Young's modulus of 36.05 ± 13.08 kPa, which is almost 50 times lower than that of scaffolds derived from the commonly used solvents, characterized with myoblast, which can be further explored for applications in muscle and soft tissue engineering.


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Matriz Extracelular/química , Mioblastos Esqueléticos/metabolismo , Poliésteres/química , Resistência à Tração , Engenharia Tecidual/métodos , Animais , Células Cultivadas , Ratos
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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 48(4): 485-7, 2005 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16366103

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Although the cause of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) remains unknown, extensive studies over the last 10 years have begun to shed some light on this family tragedy. 5% of all cases of SIDS are caused by fatty acid oxidation disorders. We report a case of fatty acid oxidation disorder causing SIDS.


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Erros Inatos do Metabolismo Lipídico/complicações , Morte Súbita do Lactente/etiologia , Consanguinidade , Ácidos Graxos/metabolismo , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Erros Inatos do Metabolismo Lipídico/patologia , Fígado/patologia , Masculino , Microscopia Eletrônica , Morte Súbita do Lactente/patologia
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Ann Pediatr Cardiol ; 8(3): 246-8, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26556975

RESUMO

Plastic bronchitis, a rare but serious clinical condition, commonly seen after Fontan surgeries in children, may be a manifestation of suboptimal adaptation to the cavopulmonary circulation with unfavorable hemodynamics. They are ominous with poor prognosis. Sometimes, infection or airway reactivity may provoke cast bronchitis as a two-step insult on a vulnerable vascular bed. In such instances, aggressive management leads to longer survival. This report of cast bronchitis discusses its current understanding.

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J Assoc Physicians India ; 51: 919-20, 2003 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14710985

RESUMO

A 38 years insulin-dependent diabetic male, with nephropathy on antituberculous treatment presented with painless frank hematuria followed by anuria for a day which was associated with fever. Ultrasonogram of the abdomen showed bilateral hydroureteronephrosis. Necrotic papillae were retrieved after ureteroscopy which on histopathological examination and culture showed Candida albicans. This was successfully treated with fluconazole and ureteroscopic removal of necrotic papillae.


Assuntos
Anuria/etiologia , Candidíase/complicações , Necrose Papilar Renal/etiologia , Adulto , Antifúngicos/uso terapêutico , Candidíase/tratamento farmacológico , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/complicações , Fluconazol/uso terapêutico , Humanos , Necrose Papilar Renal/patologia , Masculino
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