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ICAR-National Research Centre on Equine... Publications | LitMetric

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This study explored the maternal genetic diversity of six indigenous Indian horse and pony breeds (Bhutia, Kathiawari, Manipuri, Marwari, Spiti, and Zanskari) using comprehensive mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) analysis. Blood samples from 53 horses across diverse agro-climatic zones of India were analyzed, revealing 36 distinct haplotypes, with a haplotype diversity of 0.889 and nucleotide diversity of 0.

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  • * The development of the Axiom_Ashwa SNP array, with 613,950 SNPs, aims to enhance genetic analysis and support conservation efforts by accurately genotyping both indigenous and Thoroughbred horses.
  • * Linkage disequilibrium analysis reveals that Indian breeds have lower genetic diversity compared to exotic breeds, highlighting the need for immediate conservation measures to protect these valuable equine resources.
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The existing treatments against are faced with several drawbacks, such as limited drug options, resistance, the relapse of infection, toxicity, etc., which emphasizes the necessity for new alternatives. We synthesized novel metal-based antiparasitic compounds using chitosan, hydroxychloroquine (HC), and ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) and characterized them for size, morphology, chemical interactions, etc.

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Premature acrosomal exocytosis in cryopreserved semen is one of the reasons attributed to low fertility among livestock. In the present study, we attempted to enhance the cryopreserved semen quality by selective removal of acrosome-reacted spermatozoa using FITC-PNA conjugated iron magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs). Further, the effect of nano purification on other sperm functional attributes was also assessed.

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Ayurvedic medicine utilizes metal-based preparations, known as bhasmas, to treat various health conditions. Yasad bhasma (YB), a zinc-based ayurvedic preparation, shows promise as a potential candidate for developing zinc-based nanomedicines with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. In this study, we synthesized a formulation combining YB and hydroxychloroquine (HC) as a zinc ionophore (YBHC) and investigated its biocompatibility and antiviral effects against buffalo calf coronavirus (BCoV) in Vero cells.

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Antiviral drugs have classically been developed by directly disrupting the functions of viral proteins. However, this strategy has been largely unsuccessful due to the rapid generation of viral escape mutants. It has been well established that as compared to the virus-centric approach, the strategy of developing antiviral drugs by targeting host-dependency factors (HDFs) minimizes drug resistance.

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is a foodborne pathogen associated with both typhoid and non-typhoid illness in humans and animals. This problem is further exacerbated by the emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains of . Therefore, to meet public health and safety, there is a need for an alternative strategy to tackle antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

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Since 2019, Lumpy skin disease (LSD) has suddenly spread in many Asian countries, including India. LSD primarily occurs in cattle. However, recent LSD outbreaks in India have also revealed significant morbidity and production losses in buffaloes.

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The inhibition of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38-MAPK) by small molecule chemical inhibitors was previously shown to impair severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) replication, however, mechanisms underlying antiviral activity remains unexplored. In this study, reduced growth of SARS-CoV-2 in p38- knockout Vero cells, together with enhanced viral yield in cells transfected with construct expressing p38, suggested that p38-MAPK is essential for the propagation of SARS-CoV-2. The SARS-CoV-2 was also shown to induce phosphorylation (activation) of p38, at time when transcription/translational activities are considered to be at the peak levels.

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  • The H9N2 avian influenza virus, often overlooked, poses a potential risk of becoming a pandemic virus through genetic changes or interactions with other subtypes.
  • A cross-sectional study in Madhya Pradesh collected 500 poultry tissue samples and 700 environmental samples, finding a 9.4% prevalence in tissues and 9.7% in environmental samples, with 10 out of 20 districts testing positive for the virus.
  • The study identified two significant risk factors related to H9N2 positivity: the number of birds slaughtered daily and sourcing birds from wholesalers, suggesting a concern for genetic exchange that could enhance zoonotic transmission to humans and other animals.
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Unlabelled: In the current scenario of growing world population, limited cultivable land resources, plant diseases, and pandemics are some of the major factors responsible for declining global food security. Along with meeting the food demand, the maintenance of food quality is also required to ensure healthy consumption and marketing. In agricultural fields, pest infestations and bacterial diseases are common causes of crop damage, leading to massive yield losses.

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  • Glanders is a contagious equine disease that has re-emerged in India since 2006, leading to regular outbreaks across multiple states, raising concerns of human transmission.
  • A study surveyed 165 veterinarians, para veterinarians, and physicians to assess their knowledge and perception of glanders, revealing significant knowledge gaps regarding government regulations and disease transmission.
  • The findings indicate that many participants are aware of the disease but face barriers like reluctance from equine keepers to report symptoms, and suggest a need for better training, awareness, and coordination among health sectors to combat glanders effectively.
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In this study, we demonstrated the antiviral efficacy of hesperetin against multiple poxviruses, including buffalopox virus (BPXV), vaccinia virus (VACV), and lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV). The time-of-addition and virus step-specific assays indicated that hesperetin reduces the levels of viral DNA, mRNA, and proteins in the target cells. Further, by immunoprecipitation (IP) of the viral RNA from BPXV-infected Vero cells and a cell-free RNA-IP assay, we demonstrated that hesperetin-induced reduction in BPXV protein synthesis is also consistent with diminished interaction between eukaryotic translation initiation factor eIF4E and the 5' cap of viral mRNA.

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Equine influenza (EI) is a highly contagious acute respiratory disease of equines caused by the H3N8 subtype of Influenza A virus i.e. equine influenza virus (EIV).

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Micro RNAs (miRNAs) have been implicated in the regulation of maturation, proliferation, differentiation, and activation of immune cells. In this study, we demonstrated that miR-29a antagonizes IFN-γ production at early times post-LSDV infection in cattle. miR-29a was predicted to target upstream IFN-γ regulators, and its inhibition resulted in enhanced IFN-γ production in sensitized peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).

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  • The Halari donkey breed, an indigenous Indian species, is facing a rapid decline in population.
  • Their milk is similar to human milk, offering benefits like probiotic diversity and lower allergenic properties, particularly useful for infants allergic to cow or buffalo milk.
  • This study successfully isolated DNA from the milk somatic cells of Halari donkeys and confirmed the presence of the k-casein gene, demonstrating the potential for non-invasive DNA extraction in further molecular research.
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Bacteriophages infect and replicate inside a bacterial host as well as serve as natural bio-control agents. Phages were once viewed as nuisances that caused fermentation failures with cheese-making and other industrial processes, which lead to economic losses, but phages are now increasingly being observed as being promising antimicrobials that can fight against spoilage and pathogenic bacteria. Pathogen-free meals that fulfil industry requirements without synthetic additives are always in demand in the food sector.

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Although, it is well understood that sperm DNA damage is associated with infertility, the molecular details of how damaged sperm DNA affects fertility are not fully elucidated. Since sperm proteins play an important role in fertilization and post-fertilization events, the present study aimed to identify the sperm proteomic alterations in bulls with high sperm DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI%). Semen from Holstein-Friesian crossbred breeding bulls (n = 50) was subjected to Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay.

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A biologically functional bioink based on extracellular matrix derived collagen for 3D printing of skin.

Int J Biol Macromol

February 2024

Department of Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine, D Y Patil Education Society (Deemed to be University), E 869, D. Y. Patil Vidyanagar, Kasaba Bawada, Kolhapur 416006, MS, India; Stem Plus Biotech, SMK Commercial Complex, C/S No. 1317/2, Near Shivaji Maharaj Putla, Bus Stand Road, Gaon Bhag, Sangli, MS 416416, India. Electronic address:

Over the past few years, several advancements have been made to develop artificial skin that mimics human skin. Artificial skin manufactured using 3D printing technology that includes all epidermal and dermal components, such as collagen, may offer a viable solution. The skin-specific bioink was derived from digested chicken skin and incorporated into PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) and gelatin.

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Despite consistent progress in prompt diagnosis and curative therapies in the last decade, lung cancer (LC) continues to threaten mankind, accounting for nearly twice the casualties compared to prostate, breast, and other cancers. Statistics associate ~25% of 2021 cancer-related deaths with LC, more than 80% of which are explicitly caused by tobacco smoking. Prevailing as small and non-small cell pathologies, with respective occurring frequency of nearly 15% and 80-85%, non-small cell LCs (NSCLCs) are prominently distinguished into lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) and lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC), subtypes.

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In this study, miRNA profiling of cells infected with lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) was conducted for the first time. When compared to mock-infected cells, LSDV-infected primary lamb testicle (LT) cells showed dysregulation of 64, 85, and 85 miRNAs at 12 hours postinfection (hpi), 48 hpi, and 72 hpi, respectively. While some of these miRNAs were found to be dysregulated at a particular time point following LSDV infection, others were dysregulated at all three time points.

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Background: The recovery of spermatozoa from the cauda epididymis may be the only option to obtain genetic material from elite stallions that had undergone castration or sudden death due to colic or severe injury.

Objective: To evaluate two different protocols for retrieval of stallion epididymal spermatozoa and to evaluate different cryoprotectants on the freezability of the epididymal spermatozoa.

Materials And Methods: Six epididymides from three stallions were collected immediately after routine castration under general anesthesia.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Breast cancer is a major cause of death among human females across the globe. The anti-neoplastic agents or therapies used for the treatment of cancers can enhance longevity but are subsequently observed to deteriorate the quality of life due to the extensive side effects produced. Saussurea costus is a potential medicinal plant of the Himalayas with noticeable ethnopharmacological properties.

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