Publications by authors named "Anita Sahu"

Introduction: By administering inferior vena cava (IVC) directed fluid, it is possible to avoid the use of additional fluid and fluid overload in patients with septic shock (SS) and sepsis-induced hypoperfusion (SIH).

Methodology: In patients with SIH and SS, we conducted prospective observational research on fluid therapy. A time-motion trace of the IVC diameter was created using M-mode imaging.

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Background: ILC2s are capable of generating memory. The mechanism of memory induction and memory-driven effector function (trained immunity) in ILC2s is unknown.

Objective: NFκB1 is preferentially expressed at a high level in ILC2s.

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Innate immune cells play important roles in tissue injury and repair following acute myocardial infarction (MI). Although reprogramming of macrophage metabolism has been observed during inflammation and resolution phases, the mechanistic link to macrophage phenotype is not fully understood. In this study, we found that myeloid-specific deletion (mKO) of mitochondrial complex I protein, encoded by Ndufs4, reproduced the proinflammatory metabolic profile in macrophages and exaggerated the response to LPS.

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Although microRNA-7 (miRNA-7) is known to regulate proliferation of cancer cells by targeting Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR/ERBB) family, less is known about its role in cardiac physiology. Transgenic (Tg) mouse with cardiomyocyte-specific overexpression of miRNA-7 was generated to determine its role in cardiac physiology and pathology. Echocardiography on the miRNA-7 Tg mice showed cardiac dilation instead of age-associated physiological cardiac hypertrophy observed in non-Tg control mice.

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High-altitude (HA) hypoxia exposure is believed to induce venous thromboembolism (VTE) in otherwise healthy individuals, although this needs to be fully established. The present study aims to ascertain the role of HA exposure in aggravating any predisposition toward VTE and to explore whether the etiology of HA-induced VTE is different from that of VTE closer to sea level. We compared manifestation-matched male VTE patients from HA (HAPs) and VTE patients from the plains closer to sea level (SLPs) for 54 parameters, including coagulation-related, fibrinolytic, and thrombophilic variables, as well as markers for stress and inflammatory response and platelet and endothelial activation.

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  • Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a significant cardiovascular disease influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, with high altitude (HA) increasing risk but lacking clear molecular understanding.
  • This study investigated gene expression in deep vein thrombosis (DVT) patients from different altitudes and identified significant differences, revealing 378 genes at sea level and 875 genes at HA linked to DVT.
  • Analysis highlighted pathways related to haemostasis and platelet activation, with "response to hypoxia" emerging as key; specific hypoxia-responsive genes might help explain the development of DVT in high-altitude conditions.
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Venous thromboembolism (VTE), the third leading cardiovascular complication, requires more understanding at molecular levels. Here, we have identified miR-145 as a key molecule for regulating thrombus formation in venous thrombosis (VT) employing network based bioinformatics approach and in vivo experiments. Levels of miR-145 showed an inverse correlation with thrombus load determined by coagulation variables.

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Venous thromboembolism (VTE), caused by altered hemostasis, remains the third most common cause of mortality among all cardiovascular conditions. In addition to established genetic and acquired risk factors, low-oxygen environments also predispose otherwise healthy individuals to VTE. Although disease etiology appears to entail perturbation of hemostasis pathways, the key molecular determinants during immediate early response remain elusive.

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Thrombosis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with myeloproliferative disorders (MPDs), particularly polycythemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythemia (ET). Despite the attempts to establish a link between them, the shared biological mechanisms are yet to be characterized. An integrated gene expression meta-analysis of five independent publicly available microarray data of the three diseases was conducted to identify shared gene expression signatures and overlapping biological processes.

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Objectives: Genes related to endothelial function are responsible for the regulation of vascular functions.

Aim: The aim of this study is to investigate whether endothelial gene-associated polymorphism and their plasma levels can be used to predict the risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE).

Methods: We studied 133 patients with VTE and 164 healthy controls.

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  • * Specific mutations in the MTHFR gene were found only in patients, while mutations in PAI-1 and fibrinogen-β were more common among healthy controls, suggesting these may provide protection against VTE in Indians.
  • * The findings indicate that well-known genetic variants associated with VTE in other populations may not be relevant for Indians, highlighting ethnic differences in susceptibility to this condition.
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Objective: We performed a systematic review to identify which genetic variants predict response to diabetes medications.

Research Design And Methods: We performed a search of electronic databases (PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Database) and a manual search to identify original, longitudinal studies of the effect of diabetes medications on incident diabetes, HbA1c, fasting glucose, and postprandial glucose in prediabetes or type 2 diabetes by genetic variation. Two investigators reviewed titles, abstracts, and articles independently.

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Oxygen-compromised environments, such as high altitude, air travel, and sports, and pathological conditions, such as solid tumors, have been suggested to be prothrombotic. Despite the indispensable role of platelets in thrombus formation, the studies linking hypoxia, platelet reactivity, and thrombus formation are limited. In the present study, platelet proteome/reactivity was analyzed to elucidate the acute hypoxia-induced prothrombotic phenotype.

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Abstract The scavenger receptor (SR) super family consists of integral membrane glycoproteins that are involved in recognition of polyanionic structures of either endogenous (e.g., oxidized low-density lipoprotein) or exogenous (e.

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Insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-induced signaling networks are vital in modulating multiple fundamental cellular processes, such as cell growth, survival, proliferation, and differentiation. Aberrations in the generation or action of IGF have been suggested to play an important role in several pathological conditions, including metabolic disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and multiple types of cancer. Yet the exact mechanism involved in the pathogenesis of these diseases by IGFs remains obscure.

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The present study was undertaken for the determination of fluoride ions in drinking water at the BALCO, Korba region by the ion selective electrode method. The ground water samples of thirty four villages of this region were collected. The fluoride concentration values varied from 1.

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