Publications by authors named "Bhat Tariq"

Rationale: While tobacco industry data suggests that switching from combustible cigarettes to heated tobacco products (HTPs), like IQOS, may reduce the users' exposure to respiratory toxicants, it is not known if using HTPs impacts the outcomes of acute respiratory infections.

Objectives: Does switching from cigarettes to HTPs improve responses to pulmonary infection.

Methods: We conducted experiments in which 3 groups of mice were pre-exposed to cigarette smoke for 8 weeks, followed by 8-week exposure to (1) HTPs (tobacco product switching), (2) air (smoking cessation), or (3) continued exposure to cigarette smoke.

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  • The study compared the effects of electronic cigarettes (EC), heated tobacco products (HTP), and combustible cigarettes (CC) on respiratory health, particularly focusing on lung inflammation and the effectiveness of vaccinations.
  • Mice were exposed to aerosol emissions from these products for 8 and 12 weeks, revealing that all products increased immune cell infiltration, lung damage, and oxidative stress, with HTP and CC having a more profound effect on certain immune responses.
  • Findings indicated that while EC and HTP negatively impacted immune responses and vaccination efficacy, they did so less severely than CC, suggesting a hierarchy of harmfulness among these tobacco products.
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Introduction: We sought to investigate the change in the urinary microbiome profile after transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT).

Methods: Urine specimens were collected from consecutive patients with bladder cancer. Patients were divided into those with bladder tumors ("Tumor group": de novo tumors or recurrent/progressed after TURBT ± intravesical therapy) versus those without evidence of recurrence after treatment "No Recurrent Tumor group".

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Bladder cancer is the 10th most common cancer worldwide. Approximately 75% of patients with bladder cancer will present with non-muscle invasive disease. Patients are usually treated with transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT), in addition to adjuvant intravesical therapy (chemotherapy or anti-cancer immunotherapy with Bacillus Calmette Guerin- BCG) for those at intermediate-risk and high-risk of recurrence and progression.

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Rationale: Vaping has become a popular method of inhaling various psychoactive substances. While evaluating respiratory effects of vaping have primarily focused on nicotine-containing products, cannabidiol (CBD)-vaping is increasingly becoming popular. It currently remains unknown whether the health effects of vaping nicotine and cannabinoids are similar.

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We have shown that decursin, a coumarin compound, induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in human prostate cancer cells (PCa); however, its molecular mechanisms are largely unexplored. We studied the mechanisms associated with its anticancer activity in advanced human prostate carcinoma cells. We found that decursin inhibited epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling by inhibiting its activating phosphorylation at tyrosine 1068 residue in DU145 and 22Rv1 cells.

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Background: Patients of diabetes mellitus (DM) with hypertension (HTN) have a fourfold increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) as compared to normotensive nondiabetic controls. However, many patients of DM who are normotensive or have controlled blood pressure on office BP measurement (OBPM) may assume that they do not have increased risk of CVD but may be having HTN or uncontrolled blood pressure on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM).

Study Design Objective: A cross-sectional observational study to compare OBPM with ABPM and thus predict various hypertensive phenotypes like masked hypertension (MH) and white coat hypertension and pattern of blood pressure in diabetic patients of our population.

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  • The Hoffa fracture is a rare type of fracture that often leads to confusion regarding its diagnosis and treatment, with various conflicting reports.
  • A case study of a 25-year-old patient with non-union of a Hoffa fracture was conducted, alongside a systematic review of related literature from multiple databases.
  • The literature review analyzed 55 articles, enhancing the understanding of the trauma mechanism and leading to a refined classification system that aids in surgical management and predicts outcomes.
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  • Automobile exhaust significantly contributes to air pollution, posing serious health risks, especially for traffic police who are frequently exposed to it.
  • A study involving 136 traffic police in Kashmir revealed that 11.2% had abnormal lung function, compared to only 3.6% in a control group, highlighting the detrimental effects of prolonged exposure.
  • The findings suggest a clear link between exposure duration (over 10 years) and lung function decline, indicating the need for protective measures and regular lung assessments for traffic police personnel.
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Background: As majority of cases of dengue are associated with thrombocytopenia, it is indispensable to study clinical presentation, biochemical parameters and outcome of dengue fever in a population known with low platelet count.

Methodology: A prospective observational study was conducted from September 2016 to August 2017that included forty NS-1 antigen (IgM) Dengue positive patients. Clinical features, laboratory parameters and outcome of dengue patients were noted.

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Cigarette smoke is a potent proinflammatory trigger contributing to acute lung injury and the development of chronic lung diseases via mechanisms that include the impairment of inflammation resolution. We have previously demonstrated that secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure exacerbates bacterial infection-induced pulmonary inflammation and suppresses immune responses. It is now recognized that resolution of inflammation is a bioactive process mediated by lipid-derived specialized proresolving mediators that counterregulate proinflammatory signaling and promote resolution pathways.

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Introduction: Emerging heated tobacco products (HTPs) were designed to reduce exposure to toxicants from cigarette smoke (CS) by avoiding burning tobacco and instead heating tobacco. We studied the effects of short-term inhalation of aerosols emitted from HTP called IQOS, on lung damage and immune-cell recruitment to the lungs in mice.

Methods: Numerous markers of lung damage and inflammation including albumin and lung immune-cell infiltrates, proinflammatory cytokines, and chemokines were quantified in lungs and bronchoalveolar (BAL) fluid from IQOS, CS, or air-exposed (negative control) mice.

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The exploitation of GLU988 and LYS903 residues in PARP1 as targets to design isoquinolinone (I & II) and naphthyridinone (III) analogues is described. Compounds of structure I have good biochemical and cellular potency but suffered from inferior PK. Constraining the linear propylene linker of structure I into a cyclopentene ring (II) offered improved PK parameters, while maintaining potency for PARP1.

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Tobacco smoke exposure is associated with multiple diseases including, respiratory diseases like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Tobacco smoke is a potent inflammatory trigger and is immunosuppressive, contributing to increased susceptibility to pulmonary infections in smokers, ex-smokers, and vulnerable populations exposed to secondhand smoke. Tobacco smoke exposure also reduces vaccine efficacy.

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Isolated renal artery dissection (IRAD) is a rare and often unrecognized clinical entity, with a paucity of data on its epidemiology and management. We extracted 129 cases of IRAD from the medical literature between 1972 and 2016. IRAD as a result of an extended dissection from the aorta and splanchnic or mesenteric arteries was excluded.

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: Transradial artery access (TRA) was introduced in 1989 and has been universally used as an alternative approach to the traditional transfemoral access (TFA). Complications of TRA include asymptomatic and less likely symptomatic radial artery occlusion, nonocclusive radial artery injury, radial artery spasm, radial arterial perforation, radial artery pseudoaneurysm, arteriovenous fistula, granuloma formation, access-site bleeding, nerve damage, complex regional pain syndrome along with other rare complications.: A literature search was performed using MedLine, PubMed, and Google Scholar (dating to 1 May 2019).

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Although African-American (AA) patients with prostate cancer tend to develop greater therapeutic resistance and faster prostate cancer recurrence compared with Caucasian-American (CA) men, the molecular mechanisms of this racial prostate cancer disparity remain undefined. In this study, we provide the first comprehensive evidence that cytochrome deficiency in AA primary tumors and cancer cells abrogates apoptosome-mediated caspase activation and contributes to mitochondrial dysfunction, thereby promoting therapeutic resistance and prostate cancer aggressiveness in AA men. In AA prostate cancer cells, decreased nuclear accumulation of nuclear respiration factor 1 (Nrf1) and its subsequent loss of binding to the cytochrome promoter mediated cytochrome deficiency.

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  • Open fractures have a high risk of infection, but using thorough debridement and antibiotic treatment is crucial, and VAC therapy can help speed up healing for non-healing wounds.
  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of a low-cost custom VAC therapy in reducing infection rates in open fractures of the lower limb.
  • Results showed that only 7.4% of the cases developed deep infections, indicating that this custom VAC therapy is an effective method for infection control in late-presenting open fractures.
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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of the non-hyperaemic pressure ratio (NHPR) in assessing coronary stenosis without the need for hyperemic conditions, comparing it to the established method of fractional flow reserve (FFR).
  • The analysis of data from 700 patients revealed that an NHPR cutoff of 0.93 accurately predicts significant lesions with an overall diagnostic accuracy of approximately 78.84%.
  • The findings suggest that NHPR may be a useful alternative in specific clinical situations, though FFR remains the gold standard when hyperemia can be induced or is clinically indicated.
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Despite advocacy to reduce smoking-related diseases, >1 billion people worldwide continue to smoke. Smoking is immunosuppressive and an important etiological factor in the development of several human disorders including respiratory diseases like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. However, there is a critical gap in the knowledge of the role of secondhand smoke (SHS) in inflammation and immunity.

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Purpose: Bear maul injuries are the most common wild animal inflicted injuries in India. More than 300 bear maul injuries report to our hospital per year.

Methods: Twenty-one consecutive patients over a period of 1 year reported to our department for orthopaedic management of bear maul injuries.

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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a transient apical ballooning of the left ventricle typically with electrocardiographic changes and enzyme release without evidence of obstructive coronary artery disease. It typically occurs in postmenopausal women and may have a predilection for patients with anxiety disorders. The following is a case in which we believe takotsubo cardiomyopathy was induced by the tapering of antianxiety medications.

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  • Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a serious condition linked to systemic atherosclerosis that can lead to high rates of illness and death.
  • Complex total occlusions in PAD pose a significant challenge for vascular specialists during endovascular procedures.
  • Advances in tools and methods, especially the retrograde approach, have improved the effectiveness of endovascular therapy for treating these complicated cases.
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  • Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a serious condition related to systemic atherosclerosis, leading to high rates of illness and death.
  • Angioplasty and stenting treatments face difficulties due to the physical forces involved.
  • Atherectomy devices have become an important option for treating PAD, and this article reviews the latest research on these devices.
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