Publications by authors named "Kothari M"

The cholinergic deficits and amyloid beta (Aβ) aggregation are the mainstream simultaneously observed pathologies during the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Deposited Aβ plaques are considered to be the primary pathological hallmarks of AD and are contemplated as promising diagnostic biomarker. Herein, a series of novel theranostic agents were designed, synthesised and evaluated against cholinesterase (ChEs) enzymes and detection of Aβ species, which are major targets for development of therapeutics for AD.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • This study investigates the prevalence of painful temporomandibular disorders (TMD) in patients suffering from post-traumatic headache (PTH) after mild traumatic brain injuries, as there is a lack of research in this area.
  • The study found that 22.5% of PTH patients experienced painful TMD, with factors like living with a partner and having a secondary education linked to a lower risk of developing TMD.
  • Patients with painful TMD reported more severe headaches, greater symptom burden, and often needed full-time sick leave, indicating a significant impact on their recovery and management.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A rare brain vasculature illness called dolichoectasia (DE) causes the blood vessels to enlarge and elongate. DE describes an irregular enlargement and dilatation of arteries; this condition primarily affects big blood vessels such as the internal carotid and vertebrobasilar arteries. A range of neurological symptoms may result from this illness because of the compression of nearby structures or changed hemodynamics.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Magnesium is essential for many bodily functions, such as enzyme activity, energy production, and muscle function, but disorders related to magnesium levels are often overlooked.
  • Magnesium deficiency is common, particularly in certain populations like the elderly and those with chronic diseases, leading to serious health issues, while excess magnesium is rare but can be dangerous, especially for people with kidney problems.
  • This review explores the causes and effects of magnesium imbalances, aims to improve awareness and management of these conditions, and emphasizes magnesium's importance for overall health.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Bee stings can be dangerous and sometimes lead to serious reactions like angioedema, which is swelling caused by bee venom.
  • Getting stung multiple times can cause conditions like toxic shock syndrome, while a single sting can lead to rashes or even anaphylaxis, which is a severe allergic reaction.
  • The report also mentions a man who got stung by bees and developed a rare condition called Gaisböck's syndrome, but he got treated and felt better afterward.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Metabolic syndrome is a multifaceted metabolic disorder characterized by a constellation of interconnected risk factors, including insulin resistance, abdominal obesity, dyslipidemia, and hypertension. These components collectively predispose individuals to an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The prevalence of metabolic syndrome has escalated globally, paralleling the rise in obesity rates and sedentary lifestyles.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • This study explored how a mandibular advancement appliance (MAD) affects corticomotor excitability in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
  • Using a randomized, placebo-controlled design, 28 adults with mild or moderate OSA were tested to see how a 2-week use of MAD impacted muscle responses in the masseter and tongue.
  • Results showed significant increases in both the masseter and tongue muscle activity after using the MAD, suggesting short-term use might enhance neuroplasticity in the brain pathways related to these muscles, which could improve understanding of OSA treatments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Sheet-like colloidal assemblies represent model systems to investigate the structure and properties of two-dimensional materials. Here, we report a simple yet versatile method for the preparation of colloidal monolayer sheet-like assemblies that affords control over the size, crystalline order, flexibility, and defect density. The protocol that we report relies on self-assembly of colloids as a sessile drop of dispersion is evaporated on an oil-covered substrate.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading global health concern, and effective primary prevention strategies are essential to mitigate its impact. This comprehensive review examines current risk assessment strategies for primary prevention of CVD, emphasizing the importance of early identification and intervention to reduce disease incidence. Traditional risk factors such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, smoking, and lifestyle choices are discussed alongside emerging factors, including genetic predispositions and biomarkers.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Uncontrolled hyperglycemia leads to increased oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, and insulin resistance, rendering diabetes management harder to accomplish. To tackle these myriads of challenges, researchers strive to explore innovative multifaceted treatment strategies, including inhibiting carbohydrate hydrolases. Herein, we report alkyl-ether EGCG derivatives as potent α-amylase and α-glucosidase inhibitors that could simultaneously ameliorate oxidative stress and inflammation.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Chronic liver diseases often lead to cirrhosis, resulting in various blood disorders that can significantly affect patient health.
  • This review covers the mechanisms, symptoms, diagnostic techniques, and treatment strategies for these blood-related issues.
  • Emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach, it advocates for improved monitoring and comprehensive care, while also noting recent advancements in therapies that can enhance patient outcomes and the necessity for ongoing research in this field.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Epileptic encephalopathy (EE) represents a challenging group of disorders characterized by severe epilepsy and significant cognitive, behavioral, and neurological impairments. This comprehensive review aims to elucidate the current insights into the pathogenesis and therapeutic strategies for these disorders. Pathogenesis involves a complex interplay of genetic factors, neurobiological mechanisms, and environmental influences that contribute to the severity and progression of symptoms.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Active nematics are the nonequilibrium analogue of passive liquid crystals. They consist of anisotropic units that consume free energy to drive emergent behaviour. Like liquid crystal molecules in displays, ordering and dynamics in active nematics are sensitive to boundary conditions.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

An unusual anatomical variation known as "beaver tail liver" occurs when the liver's left lobe spreads laterally until it touches the spleen. It is also known as a sliver liver, saber-shaped liver, or flax-like liver. We are talking about a 34-year-old man, a chronic alcoholic in this case, who had complaints of upper abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, and abdominal palpation elicited tenderness in the upper abdomen.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have emerged as potent therapeutic agents, revolutionizing the landscape of modern medicine. This comprehensive review traces the evolution of mAbs from their inception to their current prominence, highlighting key milestones in their development and exploring their diverse therapeutic applications. Beginning with an overview of their molecular structure and mechanisms of action, we delve into the production and engineering of mAbs, including hybridoma technology and recombinant DNA techniques.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • * It is linked to changes in the ectodysplasin A (EDA) gene and requires a collaborative approach for effective management, focusing on early detection and targeted treatments.
  • * The case of a 22-year-old male patient exemplifies HED features such as hypodontia, sparse hair, an abnormal beard, and an inability to sweat, which can raise body temperature risks; ongoing research is needed for better therapies and improved quality of life.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background Of liver-related disorders, cirrhosis is currently the leading cause of death and has become a significant global public health concern. Aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio index (APRI), a newer prognostic modality, is a very effective noninvasive diagnostic for identifying advanced liver fibrosis. Methods A prospective observational study was conducted among individuals with liver disease, 100 cases and 100 controls for two years.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

White-centered, flame-shaped retinal hemorrhages, also known as Roth spots, occur in several diseases, most often in subacute bacterial endocarditis. Other conditions such as leukemia, hypertensive retinopathy, and pre-eclampsia are other causes. Here, we present the case of a 32-year-old female with sickle cell anemia (HbSS) who was treated at the hospital after experiencing a sickle cell crisis.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: The Test of Mastication and Swallowing Solids (TOMASS) is a reliable tool for assessing chewing and swallowing in healthy adults, using commercially available crackers. TOMASS-Children (TOMASS-C) is the paediatric version of TOMASS.

Objective: The present study aimed to establish normative data for TOMASS-C using a validated regional commercial cracker among healthy individuals aged between 6-20 years of India.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

As societies age, policy makers need tools to understand how demographic aging will affect population health and to develop programs to increase healthspan. The current metrics used for policy analysis do not distinguish differences caused by early-life factors, such as prenatal care and nutrition, from those caused by ongoing changes in people's bodies due to aging. Here we introduce an adapted Pace of Aging method designed to quantify differences between individuals and populations in the speed of aging-related health declines.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Self-reported swallowing difficulties are highly prevalent but underreported among older adults. The aging population in India is increasing, yet there is a lack of empirical data on self-reported swallowing difficulties in older adults. In the present study, we aimed to estimate the prevalence of self-reported swallowing difficulties and assess the swallowing-related quality of life (QOL) among community-dwelling older adults in India.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • People with higher education levels tend to live longer and experience better health, potentially due to slower biological aging.
  • The study aimed to investigate if upward educational mobility is linked to slower biological aging and improved longevity using data from three generations of the Framingham Heart Study.
  • The analysis included 3101 participants, measuring biological aging through DNA-methylation data, and aimed to identify the relationship between educational outcomes and aging rates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Aim: To report a case of anomalous development of base of skull (platybasia, Basilar invagination and C1-C2 vertebral fusion); and emphasize nonsurgical management in inoperable cases that can improve quality of life of the patient.

Materials And Methods: The case is reported as a descriptive study of a 17-year-old female who presented to a rural teaching tertiary care hospital in Wardha, Maharashtra, India; with chief complaints of weakness in all four limbs since 10 years of age.

Result And Conclusion: Platybasia is a developmental defect of the occipital bone and upper cervical spine resulting from anomalous development.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • * A 28-year-old patient with a history of chronic alcoholism experienced recurrent acute pancreatitis that progressed to chronic pancreatitis, which was linked to pancreatic divisum and the presence of pancreatic stones.
  • * The patient was successfully treated using endoscopic techniques, including lithotripsy and stent placement, demonstrating the complicated relationship between ongoing alcohol use and congenital pancreatic conditions in causing pancreatitis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • * The Water Quality Index (WQI) values indicate that a significant percentage of groundwater samples are classified as 'good' for drinking, with 63.42% in pre-monsoon and 42.02% in post-monsoon seasons.
  • * Principal component analysis (PCA) reveals the influence of geological and human factors on water quality, while hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) categorizes water quality parameters, providing essential baseline data for groundwater management and public health protection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF