Publications by authors named "Riddhi Gandhi"

Background: Multiple studies have proposed the effectiveness of Platelet rich plasma (PRP) in treatment of atrophic acne scars. But an unanswered question is - whether it is the presence of growth factors in PRP or the mechanical factors during the injection that are responsible for its effectiveness? Also, no study compares PRP as a monotherapy against inert solution like normal saline (NS), that too, in a split face pattern using a non-invasive objective evaluation method.

Aims: Primary - To compare the efficacy of intralesional PRP and NS injections, in the treatment of atrophic acne scars.

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This study evaluated the biological activity of hydroxylated derivatives of butyrate as inductors of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in murine bone marrow-derived macrophages . A differential modulation of AMP expression by the hydroxylated derivatives of butyrate is shown. The ability of sodium 4-hydroxybutyrate to upregulate AMP expression through a histone deacetylase inhibitory-independent mechanism, and to promote increased resistance to bacterial contamination are also shown.

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  • Pitted keratolysis (PK) is a bacterial skin infection characterized by noninflammatory pits, often underdiagnosed when it presents in atypical forms; this study aimed to assess a variety of clinical manifestations in PK patients.* -
  • The study examined 30 patients, predominantly females, with common symptoms of hyperhidrosis and malodour; key affected areas included the skin between toes, plantar skin, and in some cases, palms and nails, revealing unusual inflammatory responses and lesions.* -
  • Findings indicate that PK can manifest beyond conventional symptoms, involving additional skin areas and presenting with inflammation and pigmentation changes, highlighting the need for broader recognition of its clinical variations.*
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Mounting evidence suggests that site-appropriate loading of implanted extracellular matrix (ECM) bioscaffolds and the surrounding microenvironment is an important tissue remodeling determinant, although the role at the cellular level in ECM-mediated skeletal muscle remodeling remains unknown. This study evaluates crosstalk between progenitor cells and macrophages during mechanical loading in ECM-mediated skeletal muscle repair. Myoblasts were exposed to solubilized ECM bioscaffolds and were mechanically loaded at 10% strain, 1 Hz for 5 h.

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