Publications by authors named "C S Nagalakshmi"

Hepatocellular death or ballooning distinguishes the transition of simple steatosis to irreversible nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). However, the molecular mechanism of hepatocellular apoptosis in NASH is largely unclear, and discovery of endogenous mediators that could prevent or inhibit cell death is thereby critical in intercepting NASH progression. Here, we identified pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF), a secreted, moonlighting hepatokine as 1 hepatoprotective agent in mice with diet-induced NASH.

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Introduction: Being a mirror image of metabolic syndrome, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is associated with significant maternal and fetal morbidity. Increased blood lactate concentration and alterations of substrate utilization are partly involved in development of insulin resistance in GDM. Fetuses born to such mothers have shown low umbilical vein oxygen saturation and low oxygen content and increased lactate concentrations.

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Abstract: This study stresses the key role which can be played by Tannery Fleshing (TF) hydrolyzing probiotic Pontibacter spp. in aqua feed formulation and identifies the probiotic strains in the fish gut capable of enhancing the overall growth and immune responses. Probiotics included are Pontibacter species (Pb) and Bacillus megaterium (BM) wherein Lactobacillus (LB) served as control.

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  • The wastewater from leather industries is challenging to treat due to non-biodegradable xenobiotic compounds, but an integrated system using a CAACO reactor followed by an algal batch reactor showed significant pollution reduction.
  • Effective treatment reduced BOD(5), COD, and TOC significantly, with removal rates of up to 98%, indicating the system's efficiency over 30 days.
  • The effectiveness of the integrated system is primarily due to co-metabolism between algae and bacteria, ensuring complete degradation of organics instead of merely relying on adsorption.
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