17 results match your criteria: "M.V.P.S.); and Cardio-thoracic Centre (G.S.)[Affiliation]"

Verapamil, a calcium channel blocker has poor bioavailability (20-30%) owing to extensive hepatic first-pass metabolism. Hence, the major objective of this research was to improve the oral bioavailability of Verapamil by Solid Lipid Nanoparticles (V-SLNs) using high shear homogenization and ultrasonication technology. A 3 factorial design was employed to statistically optimize the formulation to get minimum particle size with maximum entrapment efficiency.

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Teaching NeuroImages: An oculocerebral metameric syndrome.

Neurology

October 2020

From the Departments of Neurology (B.M., V.Y.V., A. Gupta, R.R., R.B., M.B.S., M.V.P.S.), Neuroradiology (A. Garg), and Ophthalmology (R.S.), All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.

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Effect of yoga as add-on therapy in migraine (CONTAIN): A randomized clinical trial.

Neurology

May 2020

From the Department of Neurology (A.K., R.B.), Department of Cardiology (G.S.), Centre for Integrated Medicine and Research (CIMR) (D.D.), and Department of Biostatistics (S.V.), All India Institute of Medical Sciences (R.K.S., D.D., M.T., M.V.P.S.); and Cardio-thoracic Centre (G.S.), New Delhi, India.

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of yoga as an adjuvant to conventional medical management on clinical outcomes in patients with migraine.

Methods: CONTAIN was a prospective, randomized, open-label superiority trial with blinded endpoint assessment carried out at a single tertiary care academic hospital in New Delhi, India. Patients enrolled were aged 18-50 years with a diagnosis of episodic migraine and were randomized into medical and yoga groups (1:1).

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Quality of care for ischemic stroke in China vs India: Findings from national clinical registries.

Neurology

October 2018

From Vascular Neurology (Z.L., X.Z., Yongjun Wang), Tiantan Clinical Trial and Research Center for Stroke (Yilong Wang, C.W.), and Neuro-Intensive Care Unit (L.L.), Department of Neurology, Beijing TianTan Hospital, Capital Medical University; China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases (Z.L., Yilong Wang, X.Z., L.L., C.W., Yongjun Wang), Beijing; Department of Neurology (J.P., D.A.), Christian Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana; Department of Neurology (P.N.S.), SreeChitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum, India; Center of Stroke (Yilong Wang, X.Z., C.W., Yongjun Wang), Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders, China; Department of Neurology (D.K.), Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh; Department of Neurology (M.V.P.S.), All-India Institutes of Medical Sciences, New Delhi; Department of Neurology (S.K.), Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India; and Department of Neurology (L.H.S., A.B.S.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.

Objective: To understand stroke risk factors, status of stroke care, and opportunities for improvement as China and India develop national strategies to address their disproportionate and growing burden of stroke.

Methods: We compared stroke risk factors, acute management, adherence to quality performance measures, and clinical outcomes among hospitalized ischemic stroke patients using data from the Indo-US Collaborative Stroke Project (IUCSP) and China National Stroke Registry-II (CNSR-II). The IUCSP included 5 academic stroke centers from different geographic regions (n = 2,066).

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Ischemic Stroke Profile, Risk Factors, and Outcomes in India: The Indo-US Collaborative Stroke Project.

Stroke

January 2018

From the Department of Neurology, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum, India (P.N.S., P.K.); Department of Neurology, Christian Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana, India (J.P., D.A., A.P.); Department of Neurology, Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India (S.K.); Department of Neurology, All-India Institutes of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (M.V.P.S.); Department of Neurology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India (D.K.); and Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston (L.H.S., T.T., A.B.S.).

Background And Purpose: The Indo-US Collaborative Stroke Project was designed to characterize ischemic stroke across 5 high-volume academic tertiary hospitals in India.

Methods: From January 2012 to August 2014, research coordinators and physician coinvestigators prospectively collected data on 2066 patients with ischemic stroke admitted <2 weeks after onset. Investigator training and supervision and data monitoring were conducted by the US site (Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston).

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The study investigates the antioxidant, hepatoprotective and antiproliferative effects of novel icetexane diterpenoids (ice 1-4) isolated from hexane extract of stem bark of Premna tomentosa. A549, HT-29, MCF-7, MDA-MB-231, A431 cells were used to assess the antiproliferative activity by MTT assay. Cell death induced by apoptosis was determined by morphological assessment studies using acridine orange/ethidium bromide staining (dual staining), mitochondrial potential measurement by JC-1 staining, and cell cycle analysis by propidium iodide staining method by Muse cell analyser.

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Reserpine-induced orofacial dyskinesia is a model that shares some mechanists' aspects with tardive dyskinesia whose pathophysiology has been related to oxidative stress. The present study was aimed to explore neuroprotective effects of nebivolol, an antihypertensive agent, on reserpine-induced neurobehavioral and biochemical alterations in rats. Reserpine (1mg/kg, s.

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Objective: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of bromocriptine on cardiovascular complications associated with type-2 diabetes mellitus (DM).

Materials And Methods: Metabolic syndrome or type 2 DM was induced by administration of fructose (66% solution, p.o.

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Polacrilin potassium is an ion exchange resin used in oral pharmaceutical formulations as a tablet disintegrant. It is a weakly acidic cation exchange resin. Chemically, it is a partial potassium salt of a copolymer of methacrylic acid with divinyl benzene.

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Context: Restraint stress is a well-known method to induce chronic stress which leads to alterations in various behavioral and biochemical parameters.

Objective: The present work was designed to study anti-stress effects of Morus alba in chronic restraint stress (RS)-induced perturbations in behavioral, biochemical and brain oxidative stress status.

Materials And Methods: The stress was produced by restraining the animals inside an adjustable cylindrical plastic tube for 3 h once daily for ten consecutive days.

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Context: The ischemic brain lesions induced in rats by temporary occlusion of the bilateral common carotid arteries and restoration of blood flow to an ischemic brain region is associated with generation of reactive oxygen species with consequent reperfusion injury.

Objective: The present study investigated the neuroprotective potential of Hibiscus rosa sinensis L. (Malvaceae) in a bilateral common carotid artery (BCCA) occlusion model of global cerebral ischemic reperfusion.

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Long-term treatment with haloperidol, a typical neuroleptic, induces neurodegeneration caused by excitotoxicity and oxidative stress, which play an important role in the development of orofacial dyskinesia. In the present investigation, an attempt has been made to examine the effect of a concomitant treatment of methanol extract of Morus alba Linn. (Moraceae) leaves (100-300 mg/kg, i.

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Effect of methanolic extract of Hibiscus rosa sinensis (100-300 mg/kg) was studied on reserpine-induced orofacial dyskinesia and neurochemical alterations. The rats were treated with intraperitoneal reserpine (1 mg/kg, ip) for 3 days every other day. On day 5, vacuous chewing movements and tongue protrusions were counted for 5 min.

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