Publications by authors named "B Paul-Prasanth"

The inheritable impact of exposure to graphene oxide nanoparticles (GO NPs) on vertebrate germline during critical windows of gamete development remain undetermined to date. Here, we analyzed the transgenerational effects of exposure to nano-graphene oxide particles (nGO) synthesized in house with lateral dimensions 300-600 nm and surface charge of -36.8 mV on different developmental stages of germ cells (GCs): (1) during GCs undergoing early development and differentiation, and (2) during GCs undergoing gametogenesis and maturation in adulthood.

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Biofilm development in Pseudomonas aeruginosa is regulated by its quorum sensing (QS) systems. It has three major QS systems: LasI/R, RhlI/R and PQS/MvfR. Previous studies showed that phenyllactic acid (PLA) binds to RhlR and PqsR and inhibits the Rhl and PQS QS; and eugenol at sublethal concentration inhibits Las and PQS QS systems.

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This study investigated the adverse effects of 200 nm zinc oxide particles (nZnO) on sexual behavior and reproduction in Japanese medaka in comparison with ZnSO and correlated the consequences with the bioaccumulation pattern of the particles in associated organs. nZnO exposure impaired sexual and territorial behaviors and affected fertility by altering sperm viability and motility in males through reactive oxygen species (ROS) induction. Conversely, none of these effects other than behavior loss was seen in males exposed to ZnSO.

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The transdifferentiation potential of human oogonial stem cells (hOSCs) isolated using the antibody against extracellular DEAD-Box Helicase 4 (ecDDX4) remains undetermined. Hence, this study isolated OSCs from ovarian cortical pieces of premenopausal women using ecDDX4 antibody by magnetic activated cell sorting and expanded these cells under embryonic stem cell (ESC)-like culture conditions to inves-tigate their transdifferentiation potential. The number of ecDDX4+ cells obtained was variable in each isolation.

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Purpose: Since metabolic abnormalities such as elevated glucose level and imbalanced lipid profiles increase the risk for hypertension and cause endothelial dysfunction, we evaluated the effect of aqueous extract of large cardamom (AELC) on fructose-induced metabolic hypertension and oxidative stress.

Methods: The male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 6 groups with 5 rats in each group, and each group was fed with 10% fructose in drinking water for 8 weeks. Starting from week 5, animals were treated with 50, 100, and 200 mg/kg/day AELC or Losartan (10 mg/kg/day).

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