Publications by authors named "Rekha Balachandran"

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  • Abnormal potassium levels are linked to various health issues like high blood pressure and kidney damage, highlighting the need for better measurement techniques.
  • This study tested a compact neutron generator to measure potassium in rat carcasses, revealing similar potassium concentrations in male and female rats.
  • Results indicate that neutron activation analysis could be a promising method for studying potassium metabolism in both humans and animals.
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The insulin-like growth factor (IGF)/insulin signaling (IIS) pathway is involved in cellular responses against intracellular divalent manganese ion (Mn) accumulation. As a pathway where multiple nodes utilize Mn as a metallic co-factor, how the IIS signaling patterns are affected by Mn overload is unresolved. In our prior studies, acute Mn exposure potentiated IIS kinase activity upon physiological-level stimulation, indicated by elevated phosphorylation of protein kinase B (PKB, also known as AKT).

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Hair is used as a biomarker of manganese (Mn) exposure, yet there is limited evidence to support its utility to quantify internal vs external Mn exposure. C57BL/6 J mice and Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed in two blocks of 3 subcutaneous injections every 3 days starting on day 0 or 20. The control group received two blocks of saline (vehicle); Treatment A received the first block as Mn (50 mg/kg MnCl tetrahydrate), with the second block as either methylmercury (MeHg at 2.

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  • - This study explores a new technique called neutron activation analysis (NAA) to measure potassium levels in mouse carcasses, which is important for understanding chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes.
  • - Thirty-two postmortem mice were tested, where the average potassium concentration was significantly higher in males than females, revealing a correlation between potassium levels and mouse weight.
  • - The method showed a detection limit of 46 ppm for potassium and may be adapted for human studies in the future, paving the way for better monitoring of potassium uptake and health effects in living subjects.
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Endogenous circadian rhythms govern behavior and physiology, while circadian disruption is an environmental factor that impacts cognition by altering the circadian clock at a molecular level. We modeled the effects of 2 sources of circadian disruption - activity occurring during typical rest periods and untimely light exposure - to evaluate the effects of circadian disruption on behavior and underlying neurochemistry. Firstly, adult Long-Evans rats of both sexes were maintained on a 12 h:12 h light:dark cycle and tested using a 5-choice serial reaction time task (5-CSRTT) under 3 conditions: 4 h into the dark phase with no exposure to ambient light during testing (control), 4 h into the dark phase with exposure to ambient light during testing, and 4 h into the light phase.

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Manganese (Mn) is an essential micronutrient required for the normal development of many organs, including the brain. Although its roles as a cofactor in several enzymes and in maintaining optimal physiology are well-known, the overall biological functions of Mn are rather poorly understood. Alterations in body Mn status are associated with altered neuronal physiology and cognition in humans, and either overexposure or (more rarely) insufficiency can cause neurological dysfunction.

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Available assays for measuring cellular manganese (Mn) levels require cell lysis, restricting longitudinal experiments and multiplexed outcome measures. Conducting a screen of small molecules known to alter cellular Mn levels, we report here that one of these chemicals induces rapid Mn efflux. We describe this activity and the development and implementation of an assay centered on this small molecule, named anganese-xtracting mall olecule (MESM).

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Acetylcholine (ACh) neurotransmission is important for attention, while dopamine (DA) signaling modulates impulsive behavior. Prior studies have established an existing relationship between ACh and DA that mediates dopamine release in the prefrontal cortex of the brain in rats performing the 5-choice serial reaction time task (5-CSRTT). This study is aimed to identify cholinergic and dopaminergic interactions that govern attention and impulsive behavior, using adult Long-Evans rats of both sexes and a 5-CSRTT, with variable short and long cue delays.

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A sizeable percent of adults are subject to circadian disturbances such as shift work, which involves misalignment of time of light exposure, activity periods, sleep, and eating. Chronic adherence to disruptive circadian schedules can negatively impact cognitive functioning. Developing preclinical models of circadian disruption allow investigation of the relationship and underlying mechanisms between circadian disruption and cognitive functioning.

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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is among the commonest cancers in Malaysia. The prognosis for NPC like most other head and neck cancer is dependent on its staging. Majority of patients in Malaysia at the time of diagnosis are either at stage III or IV (27 and 47%, respectively).

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