Publications by authors named "Sudhir Jain"

Background: The aim was to investigate whether functional and/or structural impairment of flow-mediated epicardial vasodilation (IEV) may precede coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) in a cardiometabolic risk population.

Methods: N-ammonia positron emission tomography/computed tomography evaluated global and longitudinal myocardial blood flow (MBF) during pharmacologically induced hyperemia and at rest. Normal coronary microvascular function (nCMF) was defined by a myocardial flow reserve (MFR = MBFstress/MBFrest) of ≥ 2.

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Understanding of microbial pathogenesis has greatly revolutionized after conventional culture-based techniques are replaced by molecular methods. This technological shift is generating huge host-pathogen interactions (HPIs) data. Moreover, computational predictions of biological interactions are also adding to HPI understanding.

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  • Metabolic syndrome increases the risk of coronary artery disease and affects heart function, which was studied in female mice fed a Western diet compared to those on regular chow.
  • Mice on the Western diet showed increased body weight and left ventricular mass but maintained systolic and diastolic function, alongside reduced heart rate variability indicating altered cardiac balance.
  • Myocytes from these mice exhibited changes in size and mechanics, with heightened cAMP and PKA activity; interventions affecting this pathway improved their function, suggesting adaptations to maintain heart performance despite diet-induced metabolic issues.
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Background: It is not known whether the transition from obesity and severe obesity, as 2 different metabolic disease entities, affect flow-mediated and, thus, endothelium-dependent epicardial vasodilation.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of obesity and severe obesity on flow-mediated epicardial vasomotion with positron emission tomography/computed tomography-determined longitudinal decrease in myocardial blood flow (MBF) from the base-to-apex direction of the left ventricle or gradient.

Methods: N-ammonia positron emission tomography/computed tomography evaluated global MBF during pharmacologically induced hyperemia and at rest for assessment of coronary microvascular function.

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Diastolic dysfunction and delayed ventricular repolarization are typically observed in the elderly, but whether these defects are intimately associated with the progressive manifestation of the aging myopathy remains to be determined. In this regard, aging in experimental animals is coupled with increased late Na current () in cardiomyocytes, raising the possibility that conditions the modality of electrical recovery and myocardial relaxation of the aged heart. For this purpose, aging male and female wild-type (WT) C57Bl/6 mice were studied together with genetically engineered mice with phosphomimetic (gain of function, GoF) or ablated (loss of function, LoF) mutations of the sodium channel Nav1.

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Quantum dynamics of a collection of atoms subjected to phase modulation has been carefully revisited. We present an exact analysis of the evolution of a two-level system (represented by a spinor) under the action of a time-dependent matrix Hamiltonian. The dynamics is shown to evolve on two coupled potential energy surfaces (PESs): one of them is binding, while the other one is scattering type.

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Age-related illnesses, including hypertension and accompanying metabolic disorders, compromise immunity and exacerbate infection-associated fatalities. Renin-angiotensin system (RAS) is the key mechanism that controls blood pressure. Upregulation of RAS through angiotensin receptor type 1 (AT1R), a G-protein coupled receptor, contributes to the pathophysiological consequences leading to vascular remodeling, hypertension, and end-organ damage.

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Background: he aim was to investigate the prevalence of (predominantly related to alterations in hyperemic MBFs) and (predominantly related to alterations in resting MBF) normal coronary microvascular function (nCMF) or coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) in a clinical population without flow-limiting obstructive CAD.

Methods: We prospectively enrolled 239 symptomatic patients with normal pharmacologically-stress and rest myocardial perfusion on N-ammonia PET/CT. N-ammonia PET/CT concurrently assessed myocardial flow reserve (MFR = MBF stress/MBF rest).

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Haemostasis during any surgical procedure is fundamental for attaining a positive patient outcome. Safe thyroid surgery requires meticulous attention for careful control of bleeding and safe guarding important structures like recurrent laryngeal nerve. Many methods such as ligation and suturing, electro ligation sealing, coagulation, and ultrasonic coagulation have been put to use for achieving haemostasis.

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Nutritionally rich cucumber seeds remain in demand in the agricultural, health and cosmetic sectors as they are essential for a successful crop stand establishment and seed-based products. However, the production of cucumber seeds is impeded by source limitation and nutrient deficiency. The foliar application of micronutrients can supplement this deficiency and overcome the physiological setback.

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The COVID-19 associated opportunistic fungal infections have posed major challenges in recent times. Global scientific efforts have identified several SARS-CoV2 host-pathogen interactions in a very short time span. However, information about the molecular basis of COVID-19 associated opportunistic fungal infections is not readily available.

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Objectives: In May 2018, a laboratory network for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance in Tamil Nadu, India, detected a cluster of serotype Typhi (. Typhi) isolates resistant to ceftriaxone. We investigated to describe the epidemiology and identify risk factors for the outbreak.

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Since the beginning of pharmaceutical research, drug delivery methods have been an integral part of it. Polymeric micelles (PMs) have emerged as multifunctional nanoparticles in the current technological era of nanocarriers, and they have shown promise in a range of scientific fields. They can alter the release profile of integrated pharmacological substances and concentrate them in the target zone due to their improved permeability and retention, making them more suitable for poorly soluble medicines.

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Internal hernias through a defect in the broad ligament is an uncommon cause of intestinal obstruction and most often the finding is intra-operative. What makes it rare is when the hernia occurs through a congenital defect in the broad ligament. We present the case of a 48-year-old female patient operated on an emergency basis for intestinal obstruction and intra-operatively the cause was identified to be a herniated ileal loop through a defect in the broad ligament.

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The analysis of beating rate provides information on the modulatory action of the autonomic nervous system on the heart, which mediates adjustments of cardiac function to meet hemodynamic requirements. In patients with myocardial infarction, alterations of heart rate variability (HRV) have been correlated to the occurrence of arrhythmic events and all-cause mortality. In the current study, we tested whether experimental rodent models of myocardial infarction recapitulate dynamics of heart rate variability observed in humans, and constitute valid platforms for understanding mechanisms linking autonomic function to the development and manifestation of cardiovascular conditions.

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Background Perforation peritonitis is associated with a high rate of morbidity and mortality in spite of advances in antibiotics and surgical techniques. The Omega-3 fatty acid is an immune-enhancing essential fatty acid that has been found to have anti-inflammatory properties, which help in quicker recovery. The present study examined the role of Omega-3 fatty acid infusion in the surgical outcome of perforation peritonitis.

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  • - Voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) are crucial in heart myocytes for creating sodium currents that impact heart excitability, impulse conduction, and mechanical properties of the heart muscle.
  • - Research on mice with a specific gene deletion related to VGSC β1-subunits revealed increased sodium currents but compromised diastolic function and ventricular compliance, despite preserved systolic function.
  • - The study suggests that VGSC β1/β1B-subunits are important for regulating sodium influx and calcium cycling in heart cells, which influences how well the heart contracts and relaxes, ultimately affecting overall heart function.
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Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU), if untreated, accounts for lower-limb amputations affecting patients' quality-of-life. Diperoxochloric acid (DPOCL) is known to heal DFU by its antibacterial and fibroblast stimulating activity. This was a phase 3, multicentre, randomized, double-blind, active-controlled, parallel-group study conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of topic solution of DPOCL compared with isotonic sodium chloride solution (ISCL).

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Aims: The aim of this investigation was to explore and characterize alterations in coronary circulatory function in function of increasing body weight with medically controlled cardiovascular risk factors and, thus, "metabolically" unhealthy obesity.

Materials And Methods: We prospectively enrolled 106 patients with suspected CAD but with normal stress-rest myocardial perfusion on N-ammonia PET/CT and with medically controlled or no cardiovascular risk factors. N-ammonia PET/CT concurrently determined myocardial blood flow (MBF) during pharmacologically induced hyperaemia and at rest.

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Corn cob is one of the agricultural waste materials subjected to improper burning, which creates pollution. It can be used for the production of green technologies for further applications. Carbonisation or slow pyrolysis could be promising alternative to burning.

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COVID-19 caused a global catastrophe with a large number of cases making it one of the major pandemics of the human history. The clinical presentations of the disease are continuously challenging healthcare workers with the variation of pandemic waves and viral variants. Recently, SARS-CoV2 patients have shown increased occurrence of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis infection even in the absence of traditional risk factors.

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Isolated hydatid disease of the breast is a rare condition, possessing a diagnostic dilemma for the clinicians. Hydatid disease is common in endemic areas affecting most commonly the liver and lungs. Other organs rarely involved are the kidney, bone and brain.

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