Publications by authors named "Bharat Warrier"

Objective: TX-004HR is a low-dose estradiol (E2) softgel vaginal insert designed to be rapidly dissolving and mucoadhesive. This report describes the physical attributes and pharmacokinetic parameters of the softgel vaginal insert evaluated for the treatment of moderate to severe dyspareunia due to menopausal vulvar and vaginal atrophy.

Methods: In vitro dissolution studies with 25-μg E2 inserts were performed and media samples were analyzed for E2 by high-performance liquid chromatography.

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This study was aimed to identify the monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) in HeLa cells and to delineate their role in transportation of L-lactic acid. The functional role of MCTs in lactic acid transport was evaluated at various mucosal pHs (4.5-7.

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As an ongoing effort to elucidate the mechanisms involved in bioprosthetic heart valve (BHV) calcification, the role of C-reactive protein (CRP) in the tissue calcification process was investigated. The profile of calcium-associated proteins (CAP) on glutaraldehyde-preserved (0.6%) porcine aortic wall, which were subcutaneously implanted in rats for up to 8 weeks, showed a temporal appearance pattern.

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A female controlled drug delivery system (FcDDS) containing sodium dodecyl sulfate as a microbicide, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) as a synergistic microbicide, and lactic acid as a pH modulator was developed as an intravaginal barrier device against sexually transmitted diseases. The host response of the vagina to the FcDDS was evaluated through biocompatibility tests including cell viability, estrogenicity, and cytotoxicity assays on HeLa cervical cells and NIH:Ovcar-3 ovarian cells. Gel electrophoresis and reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction assays on HeLa cervical cell lines were also performed to elucidate the effects of EDTA on the expression of particular proteins of interest.

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The effects of EDTA on the expression and topologic localization of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases (ERK, JNK, and p38), along with nitric oxide synthase (NOS), I-KappaB, and p53 were examined to elucidate the host response provoked by the intravaginal application of a female controlled drug delivery system (FcDDS) containing a spermicidal/microbicidal agent and EDTA. Immunohistochemical and immunoblotting studies were conducted to identify and quantitate the EDTA-inducible proteins in vaginal mucosa. The content of nitrite, which is one of the primary stable breakdown products of nitric oxide (NO), was determined to correlate the expression of NOS with NO formation in HeLa cervical carcinoma cell line.

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