Publications by authors named "Datar J"

Zucker (fa/fa) obese rats often have non-identical and differently sized paired testes, leaving one testis underdeveloped. Our earlier study found that the underdeveloped testes, > 30% smaller than the normal ones, have a selective decrease in docosapentaenoic acid (22:5n-6), a dominant fatty acid in the testes. This study was conducted to examine global testicular transcriptome profile in underdeveloped testes relative to developed ones using Rat Gene 2.

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Ridge preservation has become a common practice to preserve the remaining alveolar bone volume after tooth extraction. The most common volume of graft material in commercially available vials is between 0.50 and 1.

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This study was conducted to examine the effects of fatty acids (FA) with/without chicken serum (CS) on the expression of adipogenic transcripts and adipogenesis in chicken stromal vascular cells (SVC). In experiment 1, SVC were grown in DMEM containing 10% FBS (Control) and treated with 300 µM oleic acid (OLA) + FBS, linoleic acid (LNA) + FBS, palmitic acid (PAM) + FBS, or stearic acid (STA) + FBS for 48 h. In experiment 2, cells were grown in DMEM containing 5% CS and treated with 300 µM OLA (CS + OLA), PAM (CS + PAM), STA (CS + STA) or 200 µM LNA (CS + LNA) for 48 h.

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Treatment options in otitis media with effusion.

Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

January 2014

Secretary Otitis media with effusion (OME) is the accumulation of mucus in the middle ear and sometimes in the mastoid air cell system. The main etiological factor is alteration in mucociliary system of middle ear secondary to ET malfunction which may be primary or secondary. OME is the cause of concern due to its occurance in paediatric age group, highest at 2 years of age, presenting as impairment of hearing leading to delayed speech and language development, poor academic performance and behavioral problems.

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Ototoxic effects of irradiation.

Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

April 2011

In this study ototoxic effect of ionizing radiation was studied in 70 ears with minimum follow up of 6 months post radiotherapy. Patients of nasopharyngeal carcinoma and with conductive deafness pre radiotherapy were excluded from the study to eliminate mechanical obstruction that may play role in Eustachian tube dysfunction. We found that Eustachian tube dysfunction and conductive deafness were reversible where as Sensorineural hearing loss was an irreversible effect of radiotherapy.

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