Publications by authors named "Janardhan S"

Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is a musculoskeletal condition that affects many individuals. While physiotherapy and acupuncture are frequently used treatments, determining their specific contributions when used alongside integrated yoga and naturopathy (IYN) therapy for relieving chronic LBP symptoms and enhancing quality of life is important.

Methodology: In the present prospective randomized comparative trial, a total of 60 participants were divided into the following two groups: physiotherapy with IYN and acupuncture with IYN.

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Microglia are key immune cells in the brain that maintain homeostasis and defend against immune threats. Targeting the dysfunctional microglia is one of the most promising approaches to inhibit neuroinflammation. In the current study, a diverse series of molecular hybrids were designed and screened through molecular docking against two neuroinflammatory targets, namely HMGB1 (2LY4) and HMGB1 Box A (4QR9) proteins.

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Justification: Osteoarticular infections are fairly common in children but often these are associated with underdiagnosis, delayed diagnosis and improper management. This leads to an increased incidence of complications and poor outcomes. Given the paucity of standard protocols for the management of these children in the Indian context, Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) has taken the initiative to formulate guidelines for the early diagnosis and rational management of bone and joint infections (BJIs).

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Within the scope of their practice, advanced practice providers provide similar patient care as physicians, but in some cases have outperformed physicians in terms of health outcomes, satisfaction, and cost-effectiveness. At an academic medical center, hepatology trained advanced practice providers, who were also certified in obesity management, led an interprofessional team to develop the Weight Intervention in Liver Disease pathway. In September 2018, patients who were seen in the hepatology practice and met criteria for enrollment were referred to the Weight Intervention in Liver Disease program for comprehensive care of obesity and related metabolic disorders.

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Objective: Our objective was to evaluate the incidence of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in low birth weight (LBW) neonates and to evaluate the compliance of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) providers in performing urine cultures as a part of late-onset sepsis (LOS) evaluations following an educational intervention.

Study Design: A retrospective chart review for all LBW infants undergoing LOS evaluations was performed. An educational intervention was conducted to encourage NICU providers to perform urine cultures in LOS evaluations.

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Background: Degeneration of Lumbar muscle in chronic low back pain (CLBP) is characterized by an increase in fat infiltration of paraspinal muscle, decrease in the cross-sectional area (CSA) of lumbar multifidus muscle (LMM) and increased thickness of Thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) by 25%. The study objective is to compare the effects of yoga and dynamic neuromuscular stabilization (DNS) exercise on CSA, fat infiltration of LMM with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and TLF thickness using musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging (MSK-USI) in CLBP.

Methods: One hundred and forty-four participants with CLBP, which persisted longer than three months, will be recruited for this trial.

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Methotrexate (MTX) is used in the treatment of several childhood cancers and is a main component of the treatment regimen for osteosarcoma. MTX has been linked with side effects of varying severity; headaches, nausea, emesis, lethargy, blurred vision, aphasia, hemiparesis, paresis, convulsions, leukoencephalopathy, and arachnoiditis are symptoms of MTX toxicity. MTX-induced neurotoxicity can occur in up to 15% of patients receiving high-dose MTX.

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There is an underlying tension between the goals of trade liberalisation and a nation's sovereign right to regulate on matters of public health. In terms of trade in goods, Article XX(b) of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) allows for measures necessary to protect human health, as one of the general exceptions. The increasing proliferation of comprehensive Free Trade Agreements (FTA) also contains general exception clauses to protect human health.

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A new series of 1,2,3-triazole tethered chalcone acetamide derivatives (7a-c &8a-r) have been synthesized in excellent yields and their structures were determined by analytical and spectral (FT-IR, H NMR, C NMR & HRMS) studies. The newly synthesized derivatives were evaluated for their cytotoxic activity against four human cancer cell lines, such as HeLa (Human cervical cancer), A549 (Human alveolar adenocarcinoma), MCF-7 (Human breast adenocarcinoma) and SKNSH (Human brain cancer). Among them, compound 7c exhibited good anti-proliferation activity with HeLa (IC 7.

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ESAT-6 is a small secreted protein of involved in the ESAT-6 secretion system (ESX-1)-mediated virulence and pathogenesis. The protein interacts with β2M, causing downregulation of MHC class I Ag presentation, which could be one of the mechanisms by which it favors increased survival of the bacilli inside the host. In an earlier study, we have shown that the C-terminal region of ESAT-6 is crucial for its interaction with β2M.

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An estimated 60% of the world's population lives in Asia, where the incidence of neural tube defects is high. Aware that tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is an important comorbidity, the purpose of this systematic review was to explore the treatment of TCS among individuals living with spina bifida (SB) in Asia. MEDLINE and Embase databases were searched for relevant studies published from January 2000 to June 2018.

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Objectives: To assess the reliability of patellotrochlear Index (PTI) in patellar height assessment on successive MRI scans in asymptomatic patients.

Materials And Methods: Sixty-four patients with two successive MRI scans (128 studies) of the same knee for non-patellofemoral joint symptoms were identified retrospectively. PTI and knee flexion angle were assessed independently by three observers to assess interobserver reliability.

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Developing effective inhibitors against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is a challenging task, primarily due to the emergence of resistant strains. In this study, we have proposed and implemented an in silico guided polypharmacological approach, which is expected to be effective against resistant strains by simultaneously inhibiting several potential Mtb drug targets. A combination of pharmacophore and QSAR based virtual screening strategy taking three key targets such as InhA (enoyl-acyl-carrier-protein reductase), GlmU (N-acetyl-glucosamine-1-phosphate uridyltransferase) and DapB (dihydrodipicolinate reductase) have resulted in initial 784 hits from Asinex database of 435,000 compounds.

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Background: Metabolic disorders comprise a set of different disorders varying from epidemic diseases such as diabetes mellitus to inborn metabolic orphan diseases such as phenylketonuria. Despite considerable evidence showing the importance of the computational methods in discovery and development of new pharmaceuticals, there are no systematic reviews outlining how they are utilized in the field of metabolic disorders. This review aims to discuss the necessity of the development of web-based tools and databases by integration of available information for solving Big Data problems in network pharmacology of metabolic disorders.

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In an attempt to develop potential and selective anti-proliferative agents, a series of novel benzothiazine-piperazine derivatives 8a-i and 10a-g were synthesized by coupling of 2H-1,4-benzothiazin-3(4H)-one with various amines 7a-i and 9a-g in excellent yields and evaluated for their in vitro anti-proliferative activity against four cancer cell lines, HeLa (cervical), MIAPACA (pancreatic), MDA-MB-231 (breast) and IMR32 (neuroblastoma). In vitro inhibitory activity indicated that compounds 8a, 8d, 8g, 10a, 10b, 10e, 10f were found to be good anti-proliferative agents. Among them the derivatives 8g, 10e and 10f were found to be the most active members exhibiting remarkable growth inhibitory activity.

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The emergence of drug resistant strains of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (Mtb) accentuates the urgent need for the development of novel antitubercular drugs. The major causes of drug resistance are genetic mutations, the influx-efflux transporter system, and the complex cell wall system of Mtb, which can function as permeability barriers. The driving force for permeability of small molecules through a biological system depends on various physicochemical factors.

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Introduction: We assessed changes in metal-on-metal hip arthroplasties (MoMHAs) after repeat ultrasound examination.

Methods: This retrospective, single-centre cohort study involved all patients undergoing two ultrasound examinations of the same MoMHA. Between 2010 and 2014, 96 ultrasound examinations were performed in 48 MoMHAs (mean time between scans = 1.

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Background: Moderate to severe dysregulation in retinoid signaling during early development is associated with a constellation of physical malformations and/or neural tube defects, including spina bifida. It is thought that more subtle dysregulation of this system, which might be achievable via dietary (i.e.

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Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection represents a global health problem that affects up to 130-150 million people worldwide. The HCV treatment landscape has been transformed recently by the introduction of direct-acting antiviral (DAA) agents that target viral proteins, including the NS3 protease, the NS5B polymerase, and the NS5A protein. Treatment with multiple DAAs in combination has been shown to result in high rates of sustained virologic response, without the need for pegylated interferon, and a shorter duration of therapy compared with interferon-based regimens; however, the optimal combination of DAAs has yet to be determined.

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In an attempt to develop a new class of cardiovascular drugs, a series of novel carbazolyloxy phenylquinazoline derivatives 9a-g have been synthesized and evaluated as angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. Most of these compounds exhibited activity as significant ACE inhibitors and three compounds (9b, 9c & 9e) showed maximum inhibitory potency in enzyme based assays. To render support to the experimental results, a series of quinazolinone derivatives were docked into active site of ACE and identified the probable binding modes compared to Lisinopril.

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Article Synopsis
  • A series of novel quinazolinone hybrids were developed via click chemistry and tested for their ability to inhibit cancer cell growth, with HeLa cells showing the highest sensitivity.
  • The active hybrids exhibited G1 cell cycle arrest and induced cellular senescence, as confirmed by FACS analysis and β-gal staining assays.
  • The most effective compound, hybrid (4q), led to significant changes in tumor suppressor protein expression and showed promising interactions with HDACs, suggesting potential avenues for cancer therapy.
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