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Role of melatonin in mitigation of insulin resistance and ensuing diabetic cardiomyopathy.

Life Sci

October 2024

Oxidative Stress and Free Radical Biology Laboratory, Department of Physiology, University of Calcutta, University College of Science, Technology and Agriculture, 92 APC Road, Kolkata 700 009, India. Electronic address:

Addressing insulin resistance or hyperinsulinemia might offer a viable treatment approach to stop the onset of diabetic cardiomyopathy, as these conditions independently predispose to the development of the disease, which is initially characterized by diastolic abnormalities. The development of diabetic cardiomyopathy appears to be driven mainly by insulin resistance or impaired insulin signalling and/or hyperinsulinemia. Oxidative stress, hypertrophy, fibrosis, cardiac diastolic dysfunction, and, ultimately, systolic heart failure are the outcomes of these pathophysiological alterations.

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An integrated strategy to explore the potential role of melatonin against copper-induced adrenaline toxicity in rat cardiomyocytes: Insights into oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptosis.

Int Immunopharmacol

July 2023

Oxidative Stress and Free Radical Biology Laboratory, Department of Physiology, University of Calcutta, University College of Science and Technology and Agriculture, 92 APC Road, Kolkata 700 009, India. Electronic address:

Aims: Circumstantial anxiety as well as chronic stress may stimulate the release of stress hormones including catecholamines. Adrenaline toxicity has been implicated in many cardiovascular conditions. Considering previous literature that suggests the oxidative potential of the adrenaline-copper entity, we have investigated its potential nocuous role in isolated adult rat cardiomyocytes, the underlying molecular mechanism, and its possible protection by melatonin.

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Oleic acid prevents erythrocyte death by preserving haemoglobin and erythrocyte membrane proteins.

Free Radic Biol Med

June 2023

Department of Physiology, Vidyasagar College, 39, Sankar Ghosh Lane, Kolkata, 700006, India. Electronic address:

Haemolysis of erythrocytes upon exposure to haemato-toxic phenylhydrazine (PHZ), makes it an experimental model of anaemia and a partial model of β-thalassaemia, where oxidative stress (OS) was identified as principal causative factor. Oleic acid (OA) was evidenced to ameliorate such stress with antioxidative potential. Erythrocytes were incubated in vitro using 1 mM PHZ, 0.

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