Publications by authors named "Subrata Basu Ray"

Anterior external arcuate fibers (AEAF) are efferents of the arcuate nuclei, which are located on the ventral surface of pyramids. Several types of fibre bundles superficial to the pyramids have been described in early and mid 20th century. Recently, few of these have been studied in detail.

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Introduction: Bupivacaine is one of the commonly used agents for spinal anaesthesia. Moreover, co-administration with morphine can likely increase its anti-nociceptive effect bringing about a reduction in the required dose of bupivacaine. Though this has been observed clinically, preclinical studies on the efficacy of this drug combination are lacking.

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Background: Opioids such as morphine are used for treating moderate to severe pain. However, they also produce adverse effects such as nausea, constipation, addiction, and respiratory depression. Thus, other suitable analgesics need to be identified.

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Drug dependence associated with increased dopamine neurotransmission and neuroplastic changes is influenced by Dopamine transporters (DAT) which are modulated by genetic and epigenetic factors. This study assesses DAT availability in relation to the 40bp DAT1 VNTR (genetic) and DAT1 promoter methylation (epigenetic) changes in patients with alcohol dependence (AD) and opioid dependence (OD). A total of 60 subjects (n=20 each of AD, OD and controls) were recruited.

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Background: Brennan's rodent paw incision model has been extensively used for understanding mechanisms underlying postoperative pain in humans. However, alterations of physiological parameters like blood pressure and heart rate, or even feeding and drinking patterns after the incision have not been documented as yet. Moreover, though eicosanoids like prostaglandins and leukotrienes contribute to inflammation, tissue levels of these inflammatory mediators have never been studied.

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Background: Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is abundantly distributed in the mammalian nervous system. Its role in nociception arising from inflammatory and neuropathic pain conditions has been elucidated. However, its involvement in post-incisional nociception, particularly at the spinal cord level, is relatively unknown.

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Recent advances in the field of genomics have seen the successful implementation of whole exome sequencing as a rapid and efficient diagnostic strategy in several genodermatoses. The aim of this study was to explore the potential of molecular studies in dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB) in India. Whole exome sequencing was performed using genomic DNA from each case of epidermolysis bullosa, followed by massively parallel sequencing.

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Background And Objectives: Infiltration of surgical wound with local anaesthetics attenuate postoperative pain. However, side effects can also occur. Somatostatin (SST) and its analogues like octreotide reportedly reduce peripheral sensitisation.

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In the present study, we have evaluated the nephroprotective effect of hydroalcoholic extract of in cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity model. Standardised was orally administered to Wistar rats for 10 days at different doses. On day 7, 8 mg/kg of cisplatin was administered intra-peritoneally to rats in all groups.

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Background: Immunofluorescence (IFM) antigen mapping is the most commonly used technique to diagnose and differentiate epidermolysis bullosa (EB). In India, IFM is limited to few research laboratories and is not readily available, making the diagnosis largely clinical and often inaccurate. Ob jective of the Study: To examine the diagnostic usefulness of immunohistochemistry (IHC) as compared to IFM in resource-limited settings.

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Objective: To observe the effect of L-type calcium channel blocker like nimodipine on morphine's withdrawal when it was administered continuously along with morphine versus a single bolus dose of nimodipine, which was administered at the end of the experiment before the precipitation of withdrawal reaction in morphine-dependent rats.

Materials And Methods: Four groups of adult male Wistar rats were rendered morphine dependent by subcutaneous injections of morphine at a dose of 10 mg/kg for 10 days. Nimodipine 10 mg/kg intraperitoneally (ip) administered to one group once daily before morphine administration in the entire experimental period, and another group received nimodipine only once at the end of the experiment as a single bolus dose 2 mg/kg before the administration of naloxone.

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Background & Objectives: Treatment of inflammatory pain with opioids is accompanied by unpleasant and, at times, life-threatening side effects.Cannabis produces antinociception as well as psychotropic effects. It was hypothesized that peripheral cannabinoid receptors outside the central nervous system could be selectively activated for relief of pain.

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Objectives: Opioids such as morphine form the cornerstone in the treatment of moderate to severe pain. However, opioids also produce serious side effects such as tolerance. Fosaprepitant is a substance (SP) receptor antagonist, which is used for treating chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.

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Acute tissue damage is accompanied by synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) in the inflamed tissue as well as in the spinal cord. NO release at the spinal level is likely involved in the neuroplastic changes contributing to pain. Also, previous studies indicate that this could be due to the inducible isoform of the nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) enzyme.

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Somatostatin (SST) and the somatostatin receptor type 2 (sstr2) are expressed in the superficial part (Laminae I-III) of the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. Since the neurons in these laminae also receive nociceptive sensation from the periphery, it was hypothesized that both SST and sstr2 could be involved in the modulation of nociceptive transmission. To the best of knowledge, there are no studies on the involvement of SST and sstr2 in hind paw incision model in rats, which mimics postoperative pain in humans.

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Plantar incision in rat generates spontaneous pain behaviour. The opioid drug, morphine used to treat postsurgical pain produces tolerance after long-term administration. Loperamide, a potent mu-opioid agonist, has documented analgesic action in various pain conditions.

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Opioids like morphine form the mainstay of treatment for moderate to severe burn pain. However, lack of dedicated burn care service and potentially serious side effects of opioids often compromise effective treatment. Newer drugs as well as newer routes of administration of analgesic drugs are long-felt needs in the management of burn pain.

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Morphine is a gold standard analgesic commonly used to alleviate pain. However, its use is associated with unavoidable side effects including the risk for addiction. Peripherally administered loperamide lacks effect on the central nervous system as it is a substrate for the permeability glycoprotein (P-gp) efflux pump which blocks its entry into brain.

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L-type calcium channel blockers like verapamil are used in the prophylaxis of migraine. However, their effect on the expression of CGRP in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis (TNC) is unknown. It is important because an earlier study had shown that olcegepant, a CGRP receptor antagonist, acts at the level of the trigeminal spinal nucleus rather than the trigeminal ganglia.

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The cell bodies of pseudounipolar neurons of the trigeminal ganglia have been presumed to play a supportive role to neurites, which transmit various sensations like pain from the periphery to the brain stem. However, several studies have recently shown that these neuronal cell bodies could modulate the afferent stimuli by up-regulating various ion channels and also by increasing the synthesis of neuropeptides like calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). Since voltage-sensitive calcium ion channels (VSCCs) determine neuropeptides/neurotransmitters released by neurons, the aim of the present study was to localize the various VSCCs (N-, P/Q-, L-, T- and R-types) in the trigeminal ganglia neurons by immunohistochemistry.

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We have earlier reported that nifedipine and nimodipine, both L-type voltage-sensitive calcium channel (L-VSCC) antagonists, attenuate the development of tolerance to chronic administration of morphine in the rat. In the present study, we have investigated the expression of L- and N-type VSCC using immunohisto-chemistry, in the cervical region of the spinal cords from animals treated chronically with morphine alone or in combination with nimodipine. The highest expression of both VSCCs within the spinal cord was detected within the superficial laminae of the dorsal horn, which indicates that these channels play an important role in the spinal processing of pain.

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Opioids like morphine produce antinociception after intrathecal administration. Being hydrophilic in nature, morphine also spreads rostrally which leads to respiratory depression. Loperamide has been reported to produce antinociception after both intracisternal and intrathecal administration.

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Opioids, when co-administered with L-type calcium channel blockers (L-CCBs) show morphine like higher antinociceptive effect. This antinociceptive effect has been further investigated using a different experimental paradigm. The effect of two different L-CCBs (nifedipine and nimodipine) on morphine-induced antinociception was studied by the tail-flick test (40 min after morphine administration) in adult Wistar rats.

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