
Sudhir kumar Goel- Head of Department at All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Sudhir kumar Goel
- Head of Department at All India Institute of Medical Sciences
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Dengue fever remains a significant public health concern in tropical regions, including Central India, where outbreaks are frequent and associated with high morbidity and mortality. This study investigated the dynamics of dengue virus transmission and evolution in Central India from 2019 to 2023, focusing on the emergence of new strains and their i...
Background
The etiology of chronic kidney disease of unknown cause (CKDu) remains unexplained, with environmental toxins, i.e., heavy metals and pesticides. being explored for their causal role. We measured pesticide levels in blood and urine in patients with CKDu in central India. We compared them with healthy and chronic kidney disease (CKD) cont...
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Chronic Kidney Disease of unknown cause (CKDu) a disease of exclusion, and remains unexplained in various parts of the world, including India. Previous studies have reported mixed findings about the role of heavy metals or agrochemicals in CKDu. These studies compared CKDu with healthy controls but lacked subjects with CKD as controls....
Background
Chronic Kidney Disease of unknown cause (CKDu) a disease of exclusion, and remains unexplained in various parts of the world, including India. Previous studies have reported mixed findings about the role of heavy metals or agrochemicals in CKDu. These studies compared CKDu with healthy controls but lacked subjects with CKD as controls. T...
Background
Chronic Kidney Disease of unknown cause (CKDu) a disease of exclusion, and remains unexplained in various parts of world including India. Previous studies have reported mixed findings about the role of heavy metals or agrochemicals in CKDu. These studies compared CKDu with healthy controls, but lacked subjects with CKD as controls. The p...
Global rise in the prevalence of endemic chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology (CKDu) possess major health issues. The prevalence of CKDu is also rising in the Indian population. Besides environmental factors, genetic factors play an important role in the predisposition to CKDu. In the present study, we have analyzed the association of single...
Study objectives
Obesity is often considered mandatory for the diagnosis of Metabolic Syndrome (MS). Data on the prevalence of MS in non-obese patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is scarce. This study was aimed to determine the prevalence of MS in non-obese patients with OSA.
Methodology
All consecutively diagnosed patients with OSA betwee...
Vitamin D is required to maintain normal serum calcium and phosphate levels that help normal bone mineralization, nerve conduction, muscle contraction, immune function, cell proliferation, and differentiation. Interventions including vitamin D supplementation may not improve vitamin D deficiency, as various complex genomic actions could contribute...
Study Objectives
This study was done to find out prevalence of Metabolic syndrome (MS) in patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and whether there is any difference in prevalence of syndrome Z in male and female.
Method
ology- All consecutive diagnosed patients with OSA between June 2015 and Oct 2019 were screened for metabolic syndrome and f...
Objectives
There is sparsity of studies evaluating blood pressure in children with sickle cell disease (SCD), which have shown inconsistent results. Few of the studies have documented lower office blood pressure (BP) in SCD patients, whereas, others have shown presence of masked hypertension and abnormal ambulatory blood BP monitoring (ABPM). Thus,...
Background and Objectives: Influenza A/H1N1pdm09 causes respiratory illness and remains a concern for public health.
Since its first emergence in 2009, the virus has been continuously circulating in the form of its genetic variants. Influenza A/
H1N1pdm09 surveillance is essential for uncovering emerging variants of epidemiologic and vaccine effica...
Background: The epidemic of obesity, along with hypertension (HT) and cardiovascular disease, is a growing contributor to global disease burden. It is postulated that obese children are predisposed to hypertension and subsequent cardiovascular disease in adulthood. Early detection and management of hypertension in these children can significantly m...
A highly specialized connective tissue, bone, possesses inherent regenerative capacity. However, substantial degeneration and loss of bone due to bone tumour resections or traumatic injuries delay its healing, thereby suggesting alternate treatment options. Currently available treatments may offer repair to some extent; however, they are associated...
Introduction
Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), a potent signalling lipid. It mediates its actions by binding to a family of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), known as S1P receptors. It has been implicated in the several processes integral to carcinogenesis. S1P signalling promotes cancer by inhibiting apoptosis and by enhancing proliferation, trans...
Sphingolipid metabolites are emerging as important signaling molecules in allergic diseases specifically asthma. One of the sphingolipid metabolite, sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), is involved in cell differentiation, proliferation, survival, migration, and angiogenesis. In the allergic diseases, alteration of S1P levels influences the differentiati...
Swiss albino mice were exposed to formulated cypermethrin (CMR) and/or or chlorpyrifos (CPF) through oral gavages for 60 days. Test doses of CMR (0.69, 1.38 or 2.76mg/kg/day) or CPF (0.5, 1.0 or 2.0mg/kg/day) or CMR + CPF (0.69 + 0.5, 1.38 + 1.0 or 2.76 + 2.0mg/kg/day) were based on the acute oral median lethal doses of CMR or CPF. Chromosome aberr...
Background Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder. There is a large quantity of evidence which point towards a positive correlation between Autism and Mitochondrial disorders (MD). In addition to that, several published reports, indicate that people with neurological disorders exhibit pathological signs of mitochondrial d...
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Research is still going on for detecting the earliest glucose homeostasis derangements in individuals, which is crucial for the prevention of glucose intolerance. This cross-sectional study analyzes different insulin response patterns during the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and their implications on glycemia in normoglycemic indi...
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Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a multistep process arising through the progressive accumulation of multiple genetic and epigenetic events. Tobacco, bidi (tobacco flakes wrapped in a tendu leaf) smoking and alcohol consumption are established risk factors associated with OSCC and premalignant oral lesions (PMOLs) in Indi...
p>Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a multistep process arising through the progressive accumulation of multiple genetic and epigenetic events. Tobacco, bidi (tobacco flakes wrapped in a tendu leaf) smoking and alcohol consumption are established risk factors associated with OSCC and premalignant oral lesions (PMOLs) in Indian popu...
Trichloroethylene (TCE) is widely used as a metal degreaser in industrial processes. The present study reports on the effects of TCE exposure on workers employed in the lock industries. To ensure exposure of the workers to TCE, its toxic metabolites, trichloroacetic acid (TCA), dichloroacetic acid (DCA) and trichloroethanol (TCEOH) were detected in...
Background:
Hemophilia A is a X-linked recessive bleeding disorder characterized by qualitative and quantitative deficiency of factor VIII resulting from heterogeneous mutations in the factor VIII gene located in the Xq28 region. Intron 22 inversion (Inv22) mutation is one of the major causes of the protein alteration in factor VIII; its frequency...
Introduction:
Early prediction of postoperative sepsis remains an enormous clinical challenge. Association of TNF-α-308 G/A polymorphism with sepsis remains controversial. We, therefore, investigated this polymorphism with serum levels of cytokines TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-8 in relation to development of sepsis following major gastrointestinal surgery....
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Cholecystokinin type A receptor (CCKAR) is known to be overexpressed in variety of human malignancies but information regarding its expression in gallbladder cancer (GBC) is limited. Attempts were now made to investigate expression pattern of CCKAR mRNA and protein in controls and GBC patients and correlate it with various clinicopatho...
Promoter methylation and relative gene expression of O(6)-methyguanine-DNA-methyltransferase (MGMT) and p16 genes were examined in tissue and blood samples of patients with premalignant oral lesions (PMOLs) and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Methylation-specific PCR and reverse transcriptase PCR were performed in 146 tissue and blood samples...
MSP products of MGMT and p16 genes were digested by restriction endonucleases viz. TaqI, BstU1, and FNU4H1 (supplementary fig 1a and 1b). All methylation positive samples showed presence of digestion products.
Background:
Post-operative sepsis remains a substantial cause of morbidity and mortality. In injured patients, that a polymorphism of the gene for tumor necrosis factor-β (TNF-β) has been related to the development of sepsis. Genetic factors may also have a role in etio-pathogenesis of sepsis following surgery. We investigated the relationship of...
An efficient system for detection and quantitation of the Galanthus nivalis agglutinin "GNA" transgene, with reference gene Sucrose Phosphate Synthase (SPS), in GM rice, a SYBR green based real time PCR assay was optimized. Snowdrop lectin gene product(GNA) proved to be toxic towards the pest "brown plant hopper" (BPH) and green leaf hopper (GLH) f...
Analysis of the in vivo regeneration capability of any tissue engineered biomaterial is necessary once it shows potential characteristics during in vitro studies. Thus, we applied polyvinyl alcohol-tetraethylorthosilicate-alginate-calcium oxide (PTAC) biocomposite cryogel on critical-sized cranial bone defects in wistar rats for examining the compa...
In view of the recent upsurge in the phenomenon of therapeutic failure, drug resistance in Leishmania, developed under natural field conditions, has become a great concern yet little understood. Accordingly, the study of determinants of antimony resistance is urgently warranted. Efflux transporters have been reported in Leishmania but their role in...
Genomic DNA methylation is one of the most important epigenetic modifications in eukaryotes play vital role in development of severe disease like cancer. Many techniques used for assessment of DNA methylation, bisulfite treatment followed by methylation specific polymerase reaction (MSP) are one of them, which introduce conversion of unmethylated c...
Trichloroacetic acid (TCA), a common water disinfection byproduct and a persistent metabolite of trichloroethylene (TCE), has been examined for its genotoxic potential in human lymphocytes. Chromosomal aberration (CA) and cytokinesis-block micronucleus (CBMN) assay were employed to assess the toxicity of TCA. Lymphocytes obtained from three healthy...
The genotoxic effects of oxidative metabolites of trichloroethylene (TCE), namely chloral hydrate, trichloroacetic acid (TCA), dichloroacetic acid (DCA), and trichloroethanol (TCEOH) were examined in human peripheral blood lymphocytes. In this context, lymphocytes were exposed in vitro to 25, 50, and 100 μg/ml concentrations of these metabolites se...
The present study assessed the frequency of intron 22 inversion mutation (Inv 22) in north Indian population with a cost analysis of different methods used for Inv 22 detection. We assessed the frequency of intron 22 inversion mutation in a series of 181 cases with hemophilia A and also compared methods used for detection of the mutation including...
We assessed the health effects of hexavalent chromium groundwater contamination (from tanneries and chrome sulfate manufacturing) in Kanpur, India.
The health status of residents living in areas with high Cr (VI) groundwater contamination (N = 186) were compared to residents with similar social and demographic features living in communities having...
Photographs showing dermatological problems among subjects exposed to hexavalent chromium contaminated groundwater.
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Various self-reported health complaints included in the questionnaire.
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We studied the effect of genetic susceptibility on hexavalent chromium induced dermal adversities. The health status of population was examined from the areas of Kanpur (India) having the elevated hexavalent chromium levels in groundwater. Blood samples were collected for DNA isolation to conduct polymorphic determination of genes, namely: NQO1 (C6...
Cytokines mediate the pathophysiology of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome
(SIRS) associated with sepsis. Understanding of the precise role of individual mediator
systems is extremely limited. In particular, IL-1 and IL-10 has uncommonly been studied.
The aim of the present study was to determine the pre and postoperative serum level of...
Curcumin, a safe nutritional component and a highly promising natural antioxidant with a wide spectrum of biological functions, has been examined in several metal toxicity studies, but its role in protection against mercury toxicity has not been investigated. Therefore, the detoxification and antioxidant effects of curcumin were examined to determi...
To evaluate the effect of pre- or posttreatment of selenium (6 micromol/kg b.w., single intraperitoneal injection) in mercury intoxication, rats were exposed to mercury (12 micromol/kg b.w., single intraperitoneal injection). Exposure to mercury resulted in induced oxidative stress in liver, kidney, and brain tissues. Marked changes in serum bioche...
We have examined the effect of both pre- and post-treatment of vitamin E on mercury induced acute toxicity in rats. Mercury (12μmol/kg b.w., single intraperitoneal injection) resulted in oxidative injury and metallothionein mRNA expression together with alterations in tissue histology and accumulation of mercury in the body organs. The ameliorating...
The present study explores expression of NOS and pro-inflammatory cytokines, NOS catalysis and NO mediated modulation of oxidative response and apoptosis in neutrophils from spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). Neutrophils from SHR showed approximately 3-fold increments in iNOS expression, 1.5-fold increments in nOS expression and calcium indepen...
Trichloroethylene (TCE) is major industrial pollutant that contaminate environment. Its exposure may lead to hepato-renal toxicity along with the cancer progression. Although extensive research is done on its toxicity still not much is known about its genotoxic potential on humans in relation to genetic polymorphism. Cytochrome P450 (CYP P-450) and...
Ormeloxifene binds competitively to ERs and antagonizes estrogen-induced gene expression in the uterus. However its detailed molecular mechanisms are not well understood. Present study was aimed to examine the changes in expression pattern of co-regulatory proteins SRC-1 (co-activator), RIP140 and NCoR (co-repressors) and their interaction with ERa...
Glutathione S transferase (GST) gene polymorphism examined among north Indians and correlated with hydroquinone (HQ) genotoxicity to help in clinical prediction of susceptibility of HQ toxicity. Lymphocytes of individuals with/without GSTM1, GSTT1, and GSTP1 (ile/ile or val/val) were exposed to HQ (20, 40, or 80 microM) and examined chromosomal abe...
Lung cancer (LC) is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality in developing as well as developed countries. Life style choices, particularly tobacco smoking, have been implicated as the main cause in the development of the LC. Despite the fact that majority cases of the LC occur among smokers, only 1-15% of smokers develop LC. In the present st...
Real Time PCR is a sensitive technique with multidisciplinary applications such as detectionand quantification of genetically modified organisms(GMO’s), pathogens (bacteria, viruses), highthrough put screening of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) within a population and expressionstudies. SYBR Green I an intercalating dye, used to discriminate g...
The cytogenetic effects of deltamethrin (DEL) and/or isoproturon (ISO) were examined in human lymphocytes and mouse bone marrow cells. Peripheral lymphocytes were exposed to DEL (2.5, 5, 10, or 20 microM), ISO (25, 50, 100, or 200 microM), or DEL + ISO (2.5 + 25, 5 + 50, 10 + 100, or 20 + 200 microM) and cytogenic effects were evaluated via chromos...
We report here the use of a PCR based assay modified by us for the detection of Salmonella spp. in foods, based on amplification of a 236 bp Salmonella specific hin/H2 region [Way et al. (1993) Applied and Environmental Microbiology 59, 1473-1479], using Ampli Taq Gold polymerase. Using this assay we were able to detect all the Salmonella serovars...
Gasoline is a unique example of such chemical mixture where interaction of aromatics viz., benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and xylene (BTEX) traverses through a common metabolic pathway involving cytochrome P-450 dependent mixed function oxidases. Travis et al. (1992) has quantitatively evaluated that gasoline vapor has an antagonistic effect on be...
The possibility of a co-exposure of furfural and kerosene and the ability to exhibit the toxic effects of such a mixture were examined in view of the toxicity potential of the two alone and in combination with each other.
The effect of oral administration of trichloroethylene, a neurotoxic solvent, on the levels of phosphoinositides in rat brain was studied. Two hours after administration of a single dose of trichloroethylene (1000 mg/kg body wt.), the levels of phosphatidylinositol (PI) and phosphatidylinositol 4,5-biphosphate (PIP2) were reduced by 24 and 17%, res...
Male F344 rats were fed a diet containing the peroxisome proliferators 2-[4-(2,2-dichlorocyclopropyl)phenoxy]-2-methylpropionic acid [ciprofibrate (0.025%)] or [4-chloro-6-(2,3-xylidino)-2-pyrimidinylthio]acetic acid [Wy-14643 (0.1%)] for up to 14 months to determine whether hepatic peroxisome proliferation caused by these agents results in the ind...
The structurally diverse peroxisome proliferators ciprofibrate, clofibrate, and bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate [(EtHx)2 greater than Pht] increase the activities of hepatic catalase and peroxisomal fatty acid beta-oxidation enzymes in conjunction with profound proliferation of peroxisomes in hepatocytes. In order to delineate the level at which these...
Hepatocarcinogenic peroxisome proliferators, clofibrate, ciprofibrate, Wy-14643 or di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, were administered once daily by gavage to groups of three male F344 rats for 3 days and the rats were killed 2 h after the last dose. The DNA isolated from the livers was analyzed for possible carcinogen-DNA adducts, by a most sensitive 32P...
A preliminary study on immunotoxicologic evaluation of 2,5-hexanediol (one of the principal metabolites of n-hexane), involving multiple immunological parameters, was carried out in mice. Mice were exposed to 2,5-hexanediol at a 1/5 LD50 dose level for 7 days. Pathotoxicological changes such as marked reduction in absolute and relative lymphoid org...
Single exposure of 150, 300 and 600 mg/kg 2,5-hexanediol, (2,5 HD) a metabolite of n-hexane showed no significant effect on 3H-spiroperidol binding to corpus striatal membranes when compared with control animals, where as repeated exposure of 2,5-HD, 300 and 600 mg/kg caused a significant increase in 3H-spiroperidol binding. Data of the Scatchard a...
[3H][2-methyl-2-p-(1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-naphthyl)phenoxy] propionic acid (nafenopin), a hepatocarcinogenic peroxisome proliferator, when administered p.o. to normal intact and partially hepatectomized male F344 rats did not show any significant binding to DNA and RNA, but bound to proteins. The in vitro incubation of [3H]nafenopin and [3H]4-chloro-[6...
Several hypolipidemic drugs and certain industrial plasticizers induce proliferation of peroxisomes, enhance the activity of peroxisome-associated beta-oxidation of fatty acids, and produce hepatocellular carcinomas in the livers of rodents. Because these chemicals themselves are not mutagens and do not covalently modify DNA, unlike the majority of...
Biochemical, histopathological, and hematological parameters were studied in male Wistar rats after repeated subcutaneous administration of commercial kerosene (0.5 ml/kg body wt, 6 days a week) for a period of 35 days. At necropsy, treatment-related increases in the weights of liver, spleen, and peripheral lymph nodes were noted. Correspondingly,...
Ciprofibrate (2-[4-(2,2-dichlorocyclopropyl) phenoxy]2-methyl propionic acid) which is a hypolipidemic agent and has been shown to cause peroxisome proliferation, non-competitively inhibits glutathione S-transferase activity of rat liver, both in vivo and in vitro. Among all the glutathione S-transferases of rat liver, ligandin is maximally inhibit...
The toxic effects of i.p. administered n-hexane and n-heptane on biochemical processes in rat liver, as indicated by the increase in alkaline phosphatase activity and decrease in FDP aldolase activity, and their reflection on blood chemistry, were studied. Serum cholinesterase activity and albumin and cholesterol content showed statistically signif...