Publications by authors named "JK Gupta"

Maternal Embryonic Leucine Zipper Kinase (MELK), a pivotal signaling protein, plays a crucial role in various physiological processes such as cell growth, survival, and differentiation. There is currently a growing interest in MELK as a promising therapeutic target for multiple cancers, including triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Exploring MELK as a target offers a prospective strategy to impede cancer progression and enhance the efficacy of conventional anticancer therapies.

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have emerged as a promising therapeutic approach in the treatment of brain cancer due to their unique biological properties, including their ability to home tumor sites, modulate the tumor microenvironment, and exert anti-tumor effects. This review delves into the molecular mechanisms and pathways underlying MSC-mediated therapy in brain cancer. We explore the various signalling pathways activated by MSCs that contribute to their therapeutic efficacy, such as the PI3K/Akt, Wnt/β-catenin, and Notch pathways.

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Background: Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Huntington's disease, are complex and challenging due to their intricate pathophysiology and limited treatment options.

Methods: This review systematically sourced articles related to neurodegenerative diseases, neurodegeneration, quercetin, and clinical studies from primary medical databases, including Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science.

Results: Recent studies have included quercetin to impact the cellular and molecular pathways involved in neurodegeneration.

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Personalized medicine is an evolving paradigm that aims to tailor therapeutic interventions to individual patient characteristics. With a growing understanding of the genetic, epigenetic, and molecular mechanisms underlying diseases, tailored therapies are becoming more feasible and effective. This review highlights the significant advancements in personalized medicine, focusing specifically on pharmacological strategies.

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The increasing incidence of neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) and the constraints of existing treatment methods have spurred a keen interest in investigating alternative therapies. Medicinal plants, renowned for their long-standing use in traditional medicine, offer a hopeful avenue for discovering new neuroprotective agents. This study emphasizes the potential neuroprotective characteristics of edible fruit plants in Bangladesh, specifically focusing on their traditional folk medicine uses for neurological disorders.

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This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: To assess the effects of surgery and minimally invasive treatments for uterine fibroids.

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  • Ammonia is seen as a promising hydrogen carrier due to its efficiency, easier storage, and established infrastructure, allowing for on-demand hydrogen generation via electrochemical ammonia oxidation.
  • The study investigates bimetallic PtRh alloy catalysts, which show improved performance in the ammonia oxidation reaction (AOR) compared to standard platinum catalysts, indicating lower energy requirements and better activity.
  • X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveals that the Rh component modifies the electronic properties of Pt, reducing issues with catalyst poisoning, thereby enhancing the understanding of AOR mechanisms for future catalyst design.
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Introduction: It is widely accepted that the higher the number of medications prescribed and taken by an individual, the higher the risk of poor health outcomes. We have investigated whether polypharmacy and comorbidities conveyed more risk of adverse health outcomes following COVID-19 infection (as a paradigm of serious viral infections in general) in people with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) or type 2 diabetes (T2DM).

Methods: The Greater Manchester Care Record (GMCR) is an integrated database of electronic health records containing data collected from 433 general practices in Greater Manchester.

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  • * This study reviews methods from 2000 to 2023, focusing on how traditional knowledge combined with modern techniques, including AI, can enhance the search for bioactive compounds.
  • * The review emphasizes the historic significance of natural products, outlines current technological improvements in isolating bioactive compounds, and discusses challenges like biodiversity sustainability while suggesting innovative solutions.
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Gout is a chronic inflammatory condition characterized by elevated uric acid levels in the blood, which can precipitate acute gout attacks in individuals with genetic susceptibility, existing medical conditions, and dietary influences. Genetic predispositions, comorbid medical conditions, nutritional choices, and environmental factors increasingly recognize the multifactorial etiology of the disease. Recent research has highlighted the potential of phytochemicals, particularly flavonoids, saponins, and alkaloids, to manage hyperuricemia (HUA) and its associated complications.

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Neurological diseases (NDs), including neurodegenerative disorders and acute injuries, are a significant global health concern. The PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway, a crucial signaling cascade, is responsible for the survival of cells, proliferation, and metabolism. Dysregulation of this pathway has been linked to neurological conditions, indicating its potential as a vital target for therapeutic approaches.

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Mitochondrion is an important organelle present in our cells responsible for meeting energy requirements. All higher organisms rely on efficient mitochondrial bioenergetic machinery to sustain life. No other respiratory process can produce as much power as generated by mitochondria in the form of ATPs.

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  • - Mood disorders, particularly depression, are a major global health issue, with many people not responding well to existing antidepressant treatments, prompting the need for new therapies.
  • - The study investigates new pharmaceutical interventions for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), focusing on novel therapeutic agents and the biological pathways they target.
  • - While traditional antidepressants will remain the main treatment, ongoing research is revealing promising new compounds and their potential effectiveness in treating MDD.
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  • Neurodegenerative diseases pose major health challenges, prompting research into furan-containing compounds for their potential therapeutic effects.
  • These compounds show promise due to their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which help reduce oxidative stress and neuroinflammation, factors crucial in neurodegeneration.
  • The review suggests that furan derivatives may enhance neuronal survival, regeneration, and synaptic function, emphasizing the need for further studies to explore their effectiveness against diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
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  • The study aimed to explore diosmetin's interaction with seven receptors relevant to oxidative stress, to assess its potential in managing Parkinson's disease.
  • It was found that diosmetin significantly interacts with these receptors, particularly showing strong binding with Adenosine A2A and NURR1, indicating its potential effectiveness in combating neurodegenerative processes.
  • Furthermore, diosmetin demonstrated notable antioxidant properties, effectively neutralizing various free radicals, suggesting it could serve as a valuable treatment option for Parkinson's disease.
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  • Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women, often leading to surgery for persistent pain, but symptoms frequently recur post-operation, creating uncertainty about the most effective hormonal treatments.
  • A study was conducted across 34 UK hospitals to compare the effectiveness of long-acting progestogen therapy with the combined oral contraceptive pill in preventing pain recurrence and improving quality of life after surgery.
  • Results showed both treatment options reduced pain compared to pre-surgery levels, but no significant difference in effectiveness was found between the two, although fewer follow-up procedures were needed for those on long-acting progestogen.
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Diabetes is a metabolic condition characterized by high blood glucose levels. Aquatic products like microalgae, bacteria, seagrasses, macroalgae, corals, and sponges have been investigated for potential anti-diabetic properties. We looked at polyphenols, peptides, pigments, and sterols, as well as other bioactive substances found in marine resources, to see if they could help treat or manage diabetes, in addition to describing the several treatment strategies that alter diabetes and its implications, such as inhibition of protein tyrosine phosphatases 1B (PTP1B), α-glucosidase, α-amylase, dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV), aldose reductase, lipase, glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK-3β), and insulin resistance prevention, promotion of liver antioxidant capacity, natural killer cell stimulant, anti-inflammatory actions, increased AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) phosphorylation and sugar and metabolism of the lipid, reducing oxidative stress, and β-pancreatic cell prevention.

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This review aims to summarize the role of alkaloids as potential modulators of the PI3K/Akt/mTOR (PAMT) pathway in cancer therapy. The PAMT pathway plays a critical role in cell growth, survival, and metabolism, and its dysregulation contributes to cancer hallmarks. In healthy cells, this pathway is tightly controlled.

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A family of peptides known as bioactive peptides has unique physiological properties and may be used to improve human health and prevent illness. Because bioactive peptides impact the immunological, endocrine, neurological, and cardiovascular systems, they have drawn a lot of interest from researchers. According to recent studies, bioactive peptides have a lot to offer in the treatment of inflammation, neuronal regeneration, localized ischemia, and the blood-brain barrier.

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  • - Huntington's disease (HD) is a serious neurodegenerative disorder with no current cure, but new drug strategies aim to manage symptoms and slow progression.
  • - The review discusses the causes of HD, focusing on factors like the mutant huntingtin protein and neuro-inflammation, while highlighting emerging therapies that target these issues.
  • - It also covers recent clinical trials, promising drug repurposing strategies, and emphasizes the importance of combining therapeutic approaches for better treatment outcomes.
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  • Neurological disorders are increasingly recognized as a significant health challenge due to oxidative stress and inflammation, which disrupt the brain's natural defenses and contribute to neurodegenerative diseases.
  • Recent advancements in the development of antioxidant compounds, including polyphenols, vitamins, and flavonoids, show promise for therapeutic applications in treating these disorders.
  • This review highlights the mechanisms of oxidative stress in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's, aiming to improve treatment strategies and enhance patient quality of life.
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Monoterpenoids, compounds found in various organisms, have diverse applications in various industries. Their effectiveness is influenced by the oil's chemical composition, which in turn is influenced by plant genotype, environmental conditions, cultivation practices, and plant development stage. They are used in various industries due to their distinctive odor and taste, serving as ingredients, additives, insecticides, and repellents.

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  • * Lifestyle changes are contributing to an increase in these inflammatory diseases, and conventional treatment often relies on pharmaceuticals, but there's growing interest in natural products due to their fewer side effects and higher effectiveness.
  • * Bioactive compounds from plants, marine sources, and microorganisms show promise in reducing oxidative stress and managing inflammation, highlighting the need for further research into these novel compounds for therapeutic purposes.
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Background: Aspergillus tubingensis is a citric acid-producing fungus that can utilize sugars in hydrolysate of lignocellulosic biomass such as sugarcane bagasse and, unlike A. niger, does not produce mycotoxins. To date, no attempt has been made to model its metabolism at genome scale.

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