Publications by authors named "R Rajnarayanan"

The use of animals as models of human physiology is, and has been for many years, an indispensable tool for understanding the mechanisms of human disease. In Parkinson's disease, various mouse models form the cornerstone of these investigations. Early models were developed to reflect the traditional histological features and motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

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  • Researchers used in silico chemical clustering and molecular modeling to explore how certain carbamate insecticides interact with human melatonin receptors 1 and 2, finding specific compounds like carbaryl and bendiocarb exhibit significant binding affinity.
  • In vitro binding studies indicated that these carbamates function as antagonists and agonists at human melatonin receptors, impacting biological activity related to circadian rhythms.
  • In tests on C3H/HeN mice, carbaryl not only competed for melatonin receptor binding in key brain regions but also advanced their circadian activity rhythms, suggesting that exposure to these insecticides might disrupt biological clock functions with possible health implications.
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Iodinated contrast media (ICM) have been detected at high concentrations (as high as about 3 μg/L) in surface water systems, and recently in fish brains and gonad. The mismatch between the polarity of ICM and the high lipid content of brain raises questions on whether their bioaccumulation is receptor-mediated. Furthermore, the structural similarity of ICM to the natural thyroid hormones thyroxine and triiodothyronine suggest potential binding of ICM to nuclear receptors in the endocrine system.

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Opioid receptors (ORs), μOR, δOR, κOR and ORL1 mediate numerous signalling cascades, most importantly, through the modulation of ion channels. Research demonstrates the role of OR mediated signal transduction in treating pain, cancer, neurodegenerative disorders and cardiac insults. Yet, the primary application of drugs that modulate ORs is analgesia.

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Estrogen mediates various cellular processes including cell proliferation, differentiation, growth and mammary gland function. Estrogen Receptors (ERs) are expressed in 70% of breast cancers. Consequently, estrogen mediated ER signaling plays a critical role in breast cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment.

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