Publications by authors named "Vij S"

Objective: To determine if routine pre-vasectomy sperm cryopreservation is more cost-effective than fertility restoration for patients who desire additional children following vasectomy?

Methods: A scoping review was performed to collect published data regarding efficacy and outcomes of cryopreservation, vasectomy reversal, surgical sperm retrieval, and assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Cost data were collected from US-based facilities performing cryopreservation and andrology clinical care. A cost-effectiveness model was generated using TreeAge Pro cost-effectiveness modeling software with 3 different variations representing a balanced scenario with median expected parameter values, a scenario with assumptions/variables favoring pre-vasectomy cryopreservation, and a scenario favoring fertility restoration.

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Research Question: Male infertility accounts for almost half of all infertility cases worldwide, with idiopathic male infertility accounting for up to 30% of the cases. Sperm proteomics has revealed critical molecular pathway changes in men with infertility. However, the sperm mitochondrial proteome remains poorly understood.

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Yeast serves as a functional alternative and sustainable protein source in aquaculture. This protocol outlines feeding strategy and intestinal proteome analysis of zebrafish (Danio rerio), using S-trap for digestion, iTRAQ, and mass spectrometry for protein quantification. Additionally, it details the analysis of chemical components in feed and functional assessments via Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG), Eukaryotic Orthologous Group (KOG), and Gene Ontology (GO).

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  • * A total of 128 microTESE procedures were analyzed, with fresh cases showing 67.7% sperm retrieval success and 85.7% motility, while frozen cases had 45.3% retrieval and a significant drop in motility after thawing.
  • * Results suggest that fresh microTESE may provide better outcomes for sperm motility and ICSI potential, emphasizing the importance of patient selection and counseling about treatment options.
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Introduction: Bariatric surgery, an option for obesity management, can significantly alter gastrointestinal structure and processes. These changes can impact the pharmacokinetics (PK) of medications, which can translate to clinical differences in efficacy and safety. Chronic pain is prevalent in obesity and often persists post-bariatric surgery.

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  • The study investigated the reliability of the sperm chromatin dispersion assay in predicting outcomes of assisted reproductive technology, focusing on its correlation with sperm DNA fragmentation levels.
  • Elevated sperm DNA fragmentation was linked to reduced fertilization and embryo cleavage rates, but did not significantly impact overall clinical pregnancy, implantation, miscarriage, or live birth rates.
  • A specific analysis of the intracytoplasmic sperm injection method indicated poorer reproductive outcomes compared to other methods, highlighting potential limitations of sperm DNA integrity in assisted reproductive contexts.
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  • A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to investigate trends in sperm concentration among fertile men and those not selected based on fertility in the U.S. from 1970 to 2023, amidst concerns of declining male fertility.* -
  • The analysis screened 874 articles, with 58 studies included that collectively involved 11,787 men, showing no overall decline in sperm concentration from 1970 to 2018 when adjusted for region, but a modest annual decline was noted when considering both region and fertility status.* -
  • The findings suggest that while previous concerns about declining sperm counts exist, the data presents a more complex picture that varies depending on fertility status and geographic region.*
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Cortisol is a key stress biomarker in humans and animals, including fishes. In aquafarming, stress monitoring using cortisol quantification can help to optimize aquaculture practices for welfare and productivity enhancement. However, most current methods for cortisol detection rely on invasive tissue sampling.

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Iron-refractory iron deficiency anaemia (IRIDA) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder, distinguished by hypochromic microcytic anaemia, low transferrin levels and inappropriately elevated hepcidin (HEPC) levels. It is caused by mutations in TMPRSS6 gene. Systematic screening of 500 pregnant women with iron deficiency anaemia having moderate to severe microcytosis with no other causes of anaemia were enrolled to rule out oral iron refractoriness.

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This study offers a comprehensive morpho-histological analysis of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of the Malabar red snapper. A comparison of its GIT morphology with that of the Asian seabass reveals similarities and differences between the two species. Additionally, the moisture content, crude protein, and ash in the fillets of Malabar red snapper and Asian seabass were slightly different, with Malabar red snapper exhibiting higher levels of essential fatty acids.

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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria causing nosocomial infections pose a significant global health concern. This study focused on examining the lipid profiles of both non-resistant and clinically resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA 1418), E. coli (ESBL 1384), and Acinetobacter 1379.

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Purpose: To determine the correlation between blood flow metrics measured by intravenous fluorescein angiography (IVFA) and the blood flow velocity index (BFVi) obtained by laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) in infants with retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).

Design: Prospective comparative pilot study.

Subjects: Seven eyes from 7 subjects with ROP.

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In men with impaired semen parameters, empiric medical therapies such as clomiphene citrate, a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM), and anastrozole, a selective aromatase inhibitor, are often employed. The effects of jointly administering these agents on semen parameters are not well understood. Here, we describe the findings of our multi-center, retrospective cohort study of men with idiopathic primary or secondary infertility.

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Yeasts contain bioactive components that can enhance fish immune robustness and disease resistance. Our study focused on analyzing intestinal immunoregulatory pathways in zebrafish () using iTRAQ and 2D LC-MS/MS to quantify intestinal proteins. Zebrafish were fed either control diet (C) or diet supplemented with autolyzed (ACJ).

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Male-factor infertility is implicated in over half of the millions of cases of infertility worldwide, and varicoceles are the most common correctable cause of male-factor infertility. The pathophysiologic mechanism for varicoceles is complex and next-generation technologies offer promising insights into the molecular underpinnings of this condition. In this narrative review, we highlight historical and contemporary paradigms associated with varicoceles, with an emphasis on the biological underpinnings of this disease.

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Dietary patterns play an important role in regards to the modulation and control of the gut microbiome composition and function. The interaction between diet and microbiota plays an important role in order to maintain intestinal homeostasis, which ultimately affect the host's health. Diet directly impacts the microbes that inhabit the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), which then contributes to the production of secondary metabolites, such as short-chain fatty acids, neurotransmitters, and antimicrobial peptides.

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Cancer cells need as much as 40-times more sugar than their normal cell counterparts. This sugar demand is attained by the excessive expression of inimitable transporters on the surface of cancer cells, driven by their voracious appetite for carbohydrates. Nanotechnological advances drive research utilizing ligand-directed therapeutics and diverse carbohydrate analogs.

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Male infertility is defined as a failure to conceive after 12 months of unprotected intercourse owing to suspected male reproductive factors. Non-malignant red blood cell disorders are systemic conditions that have been associated with male infertility with varying severity and strength of evidence. Hereditary haemoglobinopathies and bone marrow failure syndromes have been associated with hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis dysfunction, hypogonadism, and abnormal sperm parameters.

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During fermentation, yeast cells undergo various stresses that inhibit cell growth and ethanol production. Therefore, the ability to tolerate multiple stresses during fermentation is one of the important characteristics for yeast cells that can be used for commercial ethanol production. In the present study, we evaluated the multi-stress tolerance of parent and ethanol adapted MTCC1389 and their relative gene expression analysis.

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Aims: Present study has explored the protective response of dual immunization using two different antigenic entities (i.e. flagellin epitope and cytolethal distending toxin subunit B (CdtB) protein) against lethal challenge of typhoidal serovars in a murine model.

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This study reveals the complete genome sequence of methicillin-resistant (MRSA) strain d1418m22, sourced from a Karnal, Haryana, human skin wound. Classified as community-associated MRSA, it features a 2.78-MB genome harboring -specific genetic elements, encompassing 2,625 protein-coding genes and 18 antimicrobial resistance genes.

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Background: Culture-based studies have shown that penile prostheses harbor biofilms in the presence and absence of infection, but these findings have not been adequately validated using contemporary microbiome analytic techniques.

Aim: The study sought to characterize microbial biofilms of indwelling penile prosthesis devices according to patient factors, device components, manufacturer, and infection status.

Methods: Upon penile prostheses surgical explantation, device biofilms were extracted, sonicated, and characterized using shotgun metagenomics and culture-based approaches.

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Think about 6 loved ones of reproductive age in your life. Now imagine that 1 of these 6 individuals is suffering from infertility. Perhaps they feel alone and isolated, unable to discuss their heartbreak with their closest friends, family, and support network.

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