scholarly journals INFLUENCE OF BONE MARROW MSCs ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF POSTTRANSPLANT CHANGES IN KIDNES

Author(s):  
N. A. Onishchenko ◽  
S. S. Meshcherin ◽  
I. M. Ilyinsky ◽  
V. I. Sevastianov

Aim:to study of infl uence of various doses of autologous BM MSCs on the development of chronic transplant nephropathy in a decentralized kidney using kidney autotransplantation model (KAT).Materials and methods.Five groups of experiments were performed on 105 Wistar rats. The model of kidney autotransplantation by means of surgical decentralization (denervation – delymphatization) and infl ammation induction with kidney antigen and Freund’s adjuvant was created in groups I, II and III. Group I served as a decentralization control (control 1). In groups II and III autologous BM MSCs were injected intravenously once 35–40 days after surgery – a high dose in group II: 3.0–5.0×106 cells; a low dose in group III: 0.3–0.5×106 cells; group IV served as intact control; group V served as intact control with the injection of the same dose of BM MSCs as in group II. Kidney excretory functions (diuresis, creatinine, urea, protein in blood and urine, sodium excretion) and morphology were examined during months 3, 5 and 7–10.Results.In all five groups over the study duration nitrogen excretion was not disrupted. High doses of BM MSCs after KAT modeling resulted after month 3 in pronounced proteinuria in all rats (3–3.5 times more than in group I) and gradually decreased diuresis; histologically severe focal cell infiltration and the accumulation of protein masses in lumina of glomeruli and tubules were observed. By month 10 glomerular and tubulointerstitial focal sclerosis was developed. Low doses of BM MSCs after KAT modeling led to gradual decrease of proteinuria after month 3 reaching the initial values by months 5 and 7 of observation; histologically rare foci of cellular infiltration around glomeruli were observed.Conclusion.A single application of low doses of BM MSCs is capable of protective desensitizing infl uence on the tissue of decentralized kidney and can prolong the duration of kidney function without signs of pronounced damage, while under the same conditions high doses of autologous BM MSCs lead to accelerated development of severe chronic transplant nephropathy.

Author(s):  
Biacin Babu ◽  
Madhavrao Chavan

Background: Epilepsy is one of the major central nervous system disorders. The parent study aimed to screen the anticonvulsant effect of carvedilol on electrically induced convulsions in Wistar albino rats.Methods: This study was done in Wistar albino rats. A total of 30 rats were divided into 6 groups each of six rats. group-I (0.9% normal saline), group-II diphenylhydantoin (10 mg/kg/BW/ip), group-III carvedilol (1mg/kg/BW/PO), group-IV carvedilol (2 mg/kg/BW/PO) and group-V carvedilol (4 mg/kg/BW/PO). All the groups were administered drugs and subjected to electric shock. Scores of seizures and percentage of protection were recorded to compare between the groups. One was ANOVA (post hoc) followed by Dunnet t test applied to find the statistically significant between the groups.Results: Group-I showed significant difference compared to other groups. Group-II showed significant difference with group-III and IV not with V. High dose of test drug and standard drug showed similar results in percentage of seizures prevention. Control and low doses of test drugs showed significant difference compared to standard and high dose of test drug in seizures prevention.Conclusions: High of carvedilol showed significant seizures prevention compared to low doses and control group.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (9) ◽  
pp. e0256661
Author(s):  
Fatima Dikhanbayeva ◽  
Elmira Zhaxybayeva ◽  
Zhuldyz Smailova ◽  
Arman Issimov ◽  
Zhechko Dimitrov ◽  
...  

This study aimed to assess potential feeding effect of camel milk curd mass and its mixes to experimental rat’s blood serum biochemical parameters, enzymatic activity and the peptide toxicity. Fifty healthy male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into five groups (n = 10 each). Each group was fed with camel milk pure curd mass and its mixes for 16 days. At the end of the experiment, rats were sacrificed to collect the samples from the blood serum. Blood serum biochemical parameters total protein, cholesterol, glucose, albumin, triglycerides; the enzymatic activities of alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase were determined on the A25 automatic analyser, and peptide toxicity analysed by the reference method. The statistical data have shown no significant differences in body weight gain in all groups. Total protein decreased in group II, IV, and V; however, it increased in group III compared to the control group. Cholesterol grew up in group II and it slightly increased in group V, dropped in groups III and IV compared to group I result. Glucose increased in groups II, III, IV compared to group I; still, group V results show a slight decrease. Albumin decreased in group IV, yet in group V it increased than the group I result. Simultaneously, groups II and III results were changed with less percentage. Triglyceride grew up in groups II, V, and it dropped significantly in groups III, IV compared to the control group. De Ritis ratio of enzymes in groups II, III, and IV fluctuated between 1.31 and 0.98 IU/L; however, group V demonstrated significant data versus group I. Diets peptide toxicity in all groups was lower than control group data. The experimental results indicated that curd mass from camel milk could be used as a pure or with additives and it did not discover the observed side effects.


Author(s):  
Roman Voroshilin ◽  
Sergey Rassolov ◽  
Elena Ul'rih ◽  
Marina Kurbanova

Introduction. Nutrition has a great effect on the quality of life and longevity. Modern food industry pays much attention to the issue of obtaining high-quality and safe livestock products grown without feed antibiotics. The research objective was to study the effect of chamomile extract on a complex of economically useful traits of young rabbits and the qualitative characteristics of meat, as well as to determine the optimal dosage of chamomile extract. Study objects and methods. The experimental research was carried out on the animal farm of the Kuzbass State Agricultural Academy in 2018. Five experimental groups and one control group of young Californian rabbits were formed according to the principle of analogue pairs. Each group included 10 rabbits. From 70-day age, the animals of the experimental group I were supplemented with a phytobiotic feed additive based on wild chamomile extract at a dose of 0.5 g per rabbit per day. In experimental group II, each rabbit received 1 g per day; in experimental group III, it was 1.5 g per rabbit per day; in experimental group IV – 2.0 g per rabbit per day; in experimental group V – 2.5 g per head per day. The experiment lasted 30 days. Results and discussion. The best result was achieved in experimental group II. In the experimental groups, the rabbits demonstrated an increase in hemoglobin. The use of phytobiotic feed additives in the diet did not cause any pathological changes in internal organs. The average live weight at the end of the experiment, compared with the control group, was higher: experimental group I – by 0.82%, experimental group II – by 6.96%, experimental group III – by 5.01%, experimental group IV – by 3.73%, experimental group V – by 2.80% (P ˃ 0.01). An analysis of the chemical composition of rabbit meat after the experiment showed that the water content in the rabbit meat ranged from 76 to 77%, which suggests high water-holding properties. The high dietary qualities of the rabbit meat depended on the content of protein (20–22 wt%) and the low fat content (5–7%). These data make it possible to promote rabbit meat for dietary products. Conclusion. According to the slaughter indicators and the phytobiotic feed additives parameters of meat, the optimal dose of phytobiotic feed additives is 1 g per head per day.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-25
Author(s):  
Pooja Kabra

ABSTRACT Aim The purpose of this study was to evaluate the fracture strength of roots instrumented with the self-adjusting file (SAF; ReDent-Nova, Ra'anana, Israel) and the Reciproc reciprocating file and that were and were not obturated using the warm vertical lateral compaction technique. Materials and methods In total, 75 mandibular premolar teeth were sectioned at or below the cementoenamel junction to obtain roots 13 mm in length. The roots were balanced with respect to buccolingual and mesiodistal diameters and weight. They were distributed into four experimental groups and one control group (n = 15): No instrumentation (group I), instrumentation with SAF files but no obturation (group II), instrumentation with SAF files and obturated with warm vertical lateral compaction (group III), instrumentation with Reciproc File but no obturation (group IV), and instrumentation with Reciproc File and obturated with warm vertical lateral compaction (group V). AH Plus sealer (Dentsply DeTrey, Konstanz, Germany) was used along with gutta-percha points. One week later, a vertical load was applied to the specimen's canal until fracture occurred. Data were statistically analyzed using one-way analysis of variance (p = 0.05). Results The mean fracture load was 312.83 N for group I, 297.35 N for group II, 359.15 N for group III, 231.51 N for group IV, and 275.81 N for group V. Conclusion The fracture resistances exhibited a statistically significant difference between all the groups. Teeth instrumented by SAF exhibited a better fracture resistance. How to cite this article Tyagi S, Choudhary E, Kabra P, Chauhan R. An in vitro comparative Evaluation of Fracture Strength of Roots Instrumentated with Self-adjusting File and Reciproc Reciprocating File, with and without Obturation. Int J Clin Dent Res 2017;1(1):20-25.


1980 ◽  
Vol 238 (6) ◽  
pp. F488-F490 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. S. Kaufman ◽  
R. J. Hamburger ◽  
W. Flamenbaum

The effects on juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA) renin activity of maneuvers known to acutely alter renin secretory rates were studied in rats. Five groups of rats were studied: group I: control; group II: 1% volume expansion; group III: 10% volume expansion; group IV: hypotensive hemorrhage; and group V: aortic clamping. Superficial (S) JGA renin activity was decreased in group II and further decreased in group III. Deep (D) JGA renin activity did not change. After hypotensive hemorrhage both S- and D-JGA renin activity increased. Similar results were seen after aortic clamping, although the increase in D-JGA renin activity was significantly less. These results indicate that S- and D-JGA renin activity may be under the control of different stimuli and may vary independently. They also support the concept that acute changes in renin secretion may be related to changes in renin synthesis.


2001 ◽  
Vol 05 (02) ◽  
pp. 123-130
Author(s):  
Nurettin Heybeli ◽  
Erol Eroğlu ◽  
Aliye Sari ◽  
Meltem Çetin ◽  
Ethem Faruk Mumcu

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of normal, moderate and high doses of fluoride on rat epipyseal growth plate and surrounding bone, and to compare it with controls. In order to achieve this, 80 rats were divided into five groups (n: 16/group) and treated with 0, 1.2, 3, 50 and 100 ppm fluoridated water since birth (Groups I to V, respectively). Four rats from each group were sacrificed at 6th, 9th, 12th and 16th weeks for radiological and histopathological examinations. There was no significant variation on programmed cell death of cartilagenous components of the growth plate and chondroid matrix histopathologically between control group and fluoride-treated groups. But, minimal irregularities on the cartilage septum of primary spongiosa were detected in one rat from Group IV and one from Group V. The main histopathologic findings of the rats which were treated with high doses of fluoride were irregular lamella, variation in calcium content, minimally enlarged Haversian canals, focal osteoblastic proliferation, rare zones of woven bone on the diaphyseal cortical bone and secondary spongiosa, increase in ossicle size and minimal focal osteoblastic proliferation on the secondary ossification center. The only consistent radiological finding was relative widening and late partial fusing of the epiphyseal growth plates of high-dose treated groups at 16th week. As a result, high doses of fluoride did not directly affect chondrocyte morphology of growth plate on young rats. More sophisticated techniques would be beneficial for further investigations on this subject.


Author(s):  
Omprakash Raichandani ◽  
Abdul Faheem Khan ◽  
Sapna Raichandani

Background: During the past decade, there has been some progress in the pharmacotherapy of schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. Aripiprazole is recommended at a dose of between 10 and 15 mg/day in the treatment of schizophrenia, with a dose range considered to be effective, between 10 and 30 mg/day. Objective: To study the efficacy and safety of Aripiprazole in low doses of 15 mg versus high doses of 30 mg in the treatment of Schizophrenia. Methods: Total 60 new and old patients (who are not on any treatment) between 18-60 years of either gender who meet the diagnostic criteria as per DSM-IV classification for schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. Patients were randomly divided into 2 groups on single blind study criteria. Group-I: Aripiprazole 15 mg once a day, morning dose for 6 weeks. Group-II: Aripiprazole 30 mg once a day, morning dose for 6 weeks. Efficacy assessment included at baseline and at 6 weeks end study scoring on PANSS, EPRS and CGI. Results: In both the groups aripiprazole showed the efficacy by improving the number of patients. In group-I, 20 patients has shown the improvement in overall scores of all scales. In group-II, 16 patients have shown the improvement in overall scores in different scales. Conclusions: Aripiprazole is effective in schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, low doses of 15 mg is equally effective as high dose of 30 mg. Keywords: Efficacy, Aripiprazole & Schizophrenia.


2019 ◽  
Vol 52 (4) ◽  
pp. 183
Author(s):  
Ira Widjiastuti ◽  
Sri Kunarti ◽  
Fauziah Diajeng Retnaningsih ◽  
Evri Kusumah Ningtyas ◽  
Debby Fauziah Suryani ◽  
...  

Background: One purpose of operative dentistry is the maintenance of healthy pulp by reducing the need for root canal treatment and the possibility of undesirable scenarios such as tooth loss. Propolis is a plant-derived substance that contains a resin produced by honeybees belonging to the Apis mellifera species. Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effect of a combination of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) and propolis extract on odontoblast-like cell proliferation in Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus). Methods: This research constituted a true experimental laboratory-based investigation with post-test control group design. Thirty Wistar rats were randomly divided into six groups. The first molar pulp of each sample was perforated on occlusal surfaces using a low speed round bur. On day 3, the samples were divided into six groups (n=10): Group I: control; Group II: Ca(OH)2 + 11%; propolis extract; Group III: Ca(OH)2 + aquadest, and on day 7: Group IV: control; Group V: Ca(OH)2 + 11% propolis extract; Group VI: Ca(OH)2 + aquadest. All samples were filled with restorative material. They were subsequently sacrificed after 3 and 7 days post-pulp capping administration and the afflicted tooth extracted for hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. The resulting data was subjected to statistical analysis to ascertain the proliferation of odontoblast-like cells. The significance of differences between the groups was determined by a one-way ANOVA test followed by a post hoc Tuckey HSD. A p-value <0.05 was considered to be significant. Results: On day 3, a significant difference existed between group II (Ca(OH)2–propolis) and group I (control group) and group III (Ca(OH)2–aquades), whereas Ca(OH)2–propolis revealed that the proliferation of odontoblast-like cells was higher. Meanwhile, on day 7, there was a significant difference between all groups whereas, with regard to Ca(OH)2–propolis, the proliferation of odontoblast-like cells in group V was higher. Conclusion: Application of combination of Ca(OH)2-propolis extract can increase the proliferation of odontoblast-like cells in pulp tissue on days 3 and 7.


PeerJ ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. e11653
Author(s):  
Sanjay Miglani ◽  
Nobuyuki Tani-Ishii

Background Control over microbial growth is a crucial factor in determining the success of endodontic therapy. Enterococcus faecalis is the most resistant biofilm-forming species leading to endodontic failure. Hence, the current researches are directed towards discovering materials with superior disinfection properties and lesser cytotoxicity. This study aimed to synthesize and characterize biogenically produced Selenium Nanoparticles, and to evaluate the antimicrobial and antibiofilm efficacy, against Enterococcus Faecalis, for the following test groups: Group I: Distilled water (control), Group II: SeNPs (1 mg/ml), Group III: Calcium hydroxide (1 mg/ml), Group IV: 2% Chlorhexidine gluconate (CHX), Group V: 5.25% Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl). Materials and Methods Selenium nanoparticles were derived using fresh guava leaves (Psidium guajava) and were characterized. The antibacterial efficacy against E. faecalis was evaluated by agar well diffusion method. The antibiofilm efficacy of the test groups was observed by viable cell count, antibiofilm assay, and Anthrone and Bradford’s tests. The morphology of the biofilms was analysed using the Scanning Electron Microscope and Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy. Results Antibacterial and antibiofilm efficacy of all tested solutions showed superior antibacterial and antibiofilm efficacy when compared to the control group. Overall, SeNPs (Group II) was the most effective against E. faecalis biofilm, followed by NaOCl (Group V), CHX (Group IV), and Ca(OH)2 (Group III). Conclusion Biogenically produced SeNPs emerged as a novel antibacterial and antibiofilm agent against E. faecalis. This nano-formulation demonstrates the potential to be developed as a root canal disinfectant combating bacterial biofilm in endodontics after the results have been clinically extrapolated.


Author(s):  
Waleed K. Ghanim ◽  
Nada N. Al-Shawi

Cyclophosphamide is chemotherapeutic agent that utilized for the treatment of different malignancies; however its’ used associated with numerous adverse effects. Vitamin B2 and vitamin B12 suggested having myeloprotective effect. This work is designed to investigate the myeloprotective effect of both vitamins against cyclophosphamide induced myelosuppression. One hundred adult rats of both sexes were used in this study. The animals were randomly enrolled into ten groups of 10 rats each. Group I: Control group. Group II: Cyclophosphamide-treated. Group III and Group IV Orally-administered vitamin B2 (10, and 40 mg/kg/day), respectively alone for 7 days. Group V: Orally-administered vitamin B12 (0.1 mg/kg/day) alone for 7 days. Group VI and Group VII: Orally-administered vitamin B2 (10, and 40 mg/kg/day), respectively for 7 days and a single IP injection of cyclophosphamide (150 mg/kg) at day 7.Group VIII: Orally-administered vitamin B12 (0.1 mg/kg/day) for 7 days and a single IP injection of cyclophosphamide (150 mg/kg) at day 7. Group IX: Orally-administered a combination of vitamin B2 (10 mg/kg/day) and vitamin B12 (0.1 mg/kg/day) for 7 days and a single IP injection of cyclophosphamide (150 mg/kg) at day 7. Group X: orally-administered a combination of vitamin B2 (40 mg/kg/day) and vitamin B12 (0.1 mg/kg/day) for 7 days and a single IP injection of cyclophosphamide (150 mg/kg) at day 7. On day eight, animals were sacrificed and blood collected for CBCs and femur bone were extracted for bone marrow histological examination. Vitamin B2 and vitamin B12 significantly (P<0.05) increase CBCs; and the combination of vitamins produce -a significant (P<0.05) increase in CBCs compared to corresponding counts in other Groups, and -improve histopathological changes compared to Group II rats. In conclusion both vitamins may have myeloprotective effects against cyclophosphamide-induced myelosuppression.


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