Publications by authors named "Apurva Kumar Ramesh Joshi"

Background: Our earlier studies had shown that monocrotophos (MCP), an organophosphorus insecticide (OPI), has the propensity to augment the secondary complications associated with type-1 diabetes. The present study investigates whether rats exposed for prolonged periods to monocrotophos would develop insulin resistance mediated by alteration in glucose homeostasis.

Methods: Male rats were administered sublethal doses of monocrotophos daily for 180 days.

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This report presents a modification of the enzymatic method (lipoprotein lipase/glycerol kinase/glycerol-3-phosphate oxidase/peroxidase) for determination of plasma triglyceride levels in order to achieve correction for the free glycerol content. The strategy is based on elimination of lipoprotein lipase activity from the single "multienzyme reagent" by use of orlistat, thereby allowing formation of quinoneimine chromophore from free glycerol. Orlistat was found to abolish the lipoprotein lipase activity (triolein was used as substrate) without any impact on the glycerol-driven rate of quinoneimine generation.

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The present investigation provides mechanistic insights into the hyperglycemic and stressogenic effects of monocrotophos, an organophosphorus insecticide. Pre-treatment of rats with mifepristone (glucocorticoid receptor antagonist) prevented induction of liver tyrosine aminotransferase activity (TAT), but was ineffective in attenuating hyperglycemia induced by monocrotophos. Pre-treatment with propranolol (β-adrenergic receptor antagonist) and phentolamine (α-adrenergic receptor antagonist) were effective in abrogating monocrotophos-induced hyperglycemia.

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