Publications by authors named "V PadmaViswanadha"

Accumulating studies have demonstrated the protective roles of mesenchymal stem cells against several disorders. However, one of their crucial limitations is reduced viability under stress conditions, including the hyperglycemia induced by diabetes. The molecular mechanisms involved in diabetes-induced kidney injuries are not fully elucidated.

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Pancreatic damage is the major causative agent in type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM). Several strategies have been suggested to regenerate pancreatic functions, such as stem cell transplantation and administration of active components isolating from natural herbals. This study aims to investigate if the synergistically protective effect on damaged pancreatic tissues can be observed in STZ-induced DM rats with autologous transplantation of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) coupling with oral administration of resveratrol.

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Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that damages many organs. We investigated the effects of reperfusion using lactate Ringer's solution (LR) in a diabetic animal model. Eight-week-old rats were divided into groups: control, hemorrhagic shock induced (HS), diabetes mellitus (DM), DM plus HS (DM + HS) and DM rats that received LR after HS (DM + HS + LR).

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Article Synopsis
  • Deep sea water (DSW) has been shown to help mitigate heart issues linked to high cholesterol but its anti-inflammatory effects on diabetes-related heart problems aren't fully understood.
  • The study involved creating a diabetic rat model using streptozotocin, then giving them different doses of DSW to see its effects over four weeks.
  • Results indicated DSW reduced high levels of inflammatory markers and signaling pathways associated with diabetes-induced heart damage, suggesting it could be a potential treatment for diabetes-related cardiovascular conditions.
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Stem cell therapy is a promising treatment for hepatopathy due to diabetes mellitus (DM); oral resveratrol treatment exhibits protective effects. We investigated whether protective effects could be produced in liver of diabetic rats receiving autologous adipose-derived stem cell transplantation (ADSC) plus oral resveratrol administration. Male rats were divided into four groups: sham group; streptozotocin induced DM group; DM + ADSC group, in which DM rats were treated with 10 stem cells/rat; and DM + R + ADSC group, in which DM rats were treated with ADSC and oral resveratrol.

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