Publications by authors named "Sachin Jorvekar"

Branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) are essential requirements for overall protein turnover, signalling and energy balance, and dysregulation of their metabolic pathway has been associated with many pathophysiological events. Despite the importance of BCAA in human health, our understanding of their metabolic regulation is limited. Here, we present evidence that G protein-coupled oestrogen receptor (GPER) activation inhibits the key BCAA metabolic regulatory enzyme branched-chain α-keto acid dehydrogenase complex (BCKDH) by phosphorylating S293.

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Cardiotoxic effect of Doxorubicin (Dox) limits its clinical application. Previously, we reported that Dox induces phosphorylation of lamin A/C (pS22 lamin A/C), increased nuclear size, damage to the nuclear membrane, and cell death. However, the activation of signalling pathway during this event remains elusive, and it is unclear whether increased phospho-lamin A/C activates the cell death pathway in heart.

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Background & Objective: The progression of dengue fever to severe dengue (SD) is a major public health concern that impairs the capacity of the medical system to predict and treat dengue patients. Hence, the present study used a metabolomic approach integrated with machine models to identify differentially expressed metabolites in patients with SD compared to nonsevere patients and healthy controls.

Methods: Comprehensively, the plasma was collected at different clinical phases during dengue without warning signs (DWOW, N = 10), dengue with warning signs (DWW, N = 10), and SD (N = 10) at different stages [i.

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In India, ginger is highly valued for cultural and medicinal purposes. Besides traditional uses, ginger has been proven for its efficacy in cancer, chemotherapy-induced nausea, bacterial infections, neuroinflammation, and oxidative stress. This study focuses on Zingiber sianginensis, a rare ginger species in the Siang region of Arunachal Pradesh, India.

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The selection of appropriate materials and compatibility of selected materials with drugs and formulations are limiting steps in three-dimensional printing technology. In this study, SmartEx QD 100 (SM QD 100) was introduced as a novel, coprocessed, unexplored excipient that can be used in SLS-mediated 3D printing. The current study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of fabricating SM QD 100 containing INH-embedded SLS-mediated immediate gastric release tablets.

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Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are synthetic chemicals that are known for their environmental persistence and adverse health effects. This study comprehensively assessed PFAS contamination in the Kamrup region of Assam, India, focusing on its presence in groundwater and associated health risks. The analysis detected 12 PFAS in groundwater samples from both the Kamrup Metro and Rural regions.

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Background & Aims: The mechanism behind the progressive pathological alteration in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease/steatohepatitis (MASLD/MASH)-associated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is poorly understood. In the present study, we investigated the role of the polyol pathway enzyme AKR1B1 in metabolic switching associated with MASLD/MASH and in the progression of HCC.

Methods: AKR1B1 expression was estimated in the tissue and plasma of patients with MASLD/MASH, HCC, and HCC with diabetes mellitus.

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Bisphenol AF has gained popularity as a substitute for bisphenol A in industrial applications, leading to its detection in various biological fluids and raising concerns for public health. While the effects of bisphenol A on lipid metabolism are known, the impact of bisphenol AF on different lipid classes remains understudied. This study aimed to address this gap by conducting an untargeted lipidomics analysis in rats to assess the influence of bisphenol AF on lipid homeostasis.

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The advancements in understanding the phenomenon of plasma interactions with matter, coupled with the development of CAPP devices, have resulted in an interdisciplinary research topic of significant importance. This has led to the integration of various fields of science, including plasma physics, chemistry, biomedical sciences, and engineering. The reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species generated from cold atmospheric plasma on interaction with biomolecules like proteins and peptides form various supramolecular structures.

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Analytical sample preparation techniques are essential for assessing chemicals in various biological matrices. The development of extraction techniques is a modern trend in the bioanalytical sciences. We fabricated customized filaments using hot-melt extrusion techniques followed by fused filament fabrication-mediated 3D printing technology to rapidly prototype sorbents that extract non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs from rat plasma for determining pharmacokinetic profiles.

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Gutka, a form of smokeless tobacco, is widely used in the Indian subcontinent and in other regions of South Asia. Smokeless tobacco exposure is most likely to increase the incidence of oral cancer in the Indian population, and metabolic changes are a hallmark of cancer. The development of biomarkers for early detection and better prevention measures for smokeless tobacco users at risk of oral cancer can be aided by studying urinary metabolomics and offering insight into altered metabolic profiles.

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This study aimed to explore extrusion three dimensional (3D) printing technology to develop praziquantel (PZQ)-loaded minicaplets and evaluate their in vitro and in vivo delivery capabilities. PZQ-loaded minicaplets were 3D printed using a fused deposition modelling (FDM) principle-based extrusion 3D printer and were further characterized by different in vitro physicochemical and sophisticated analytical techniques. In addition, the % PZQ entrapment and in vitro PZQ release performance were evaluated using chromatographic techniques.

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The exposures of a wide range of endocrine-disrupting chemicals to cows have been linked to diseases and are a major concern. In Indian scripts, cow urine is believed to be a treatment for many diseases. Nonetheless, exposure of bisphenols and parabens to cow urine distillates is unknown.

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