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Therapeutic effect of Sinapic acid in aluminium chloride induced dementia of Alzheimer's type in rats
Souravh Bais, Renu Kumari, Yash Prashar
July 2017, 6(4):154-162
DOI
:10.12980/jad.6.20170401
Objective:
To evaluate the effect of sinapic acid against Aluminium chloride-induced dementia of Alzheimer's disease (AD) type in rat.
Methods:
The study was designed to induce dementia by chronic exposure of aluminium chloride at a dose of 175 mg/kg, p.o. for a period of 25 days in rats and then divided into different groups,
i.e
. Treatment group, negative control and two groups of sinapic acid, (at a dose of 20 and 40mg/kg, p.o.), where these groups treated and observed till the 35th day of experimental trial. The behavioural, neuronal and biochemical parameters were determined during or end of experiment. Histological changes in the brain were also observed.
Results:
Aluminium chloride at a dose of 175 mg/kg, o.p. had significantly induced the dementia and sinapic acid, at a dose of 40 mg/kg, p.o., possessed therapeutic effect against Aluminium chloride induced-dementia of AD type in rats.
Conclusions:
Sinapic acid is a class of compound wide spread in plant kingdom and could be a better source of neutraceuticals in brain disorders. The compound showed an
in vivo
MAO-A and MAO-B inhibiting activity and their role in Alzheimer's disease type of dementia was unexplored. The article also provides information on acute toxicity of sinapic acid with no toxicological sign on brain with chronic dose of AlCl
3
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Bacteriological profile of burn wound isolates in a burns center of a tertiary hospital
Amankwa Richcane, CK Tay Samuel, Agbenorku Pius, Frimpong Enoch, K Gyampomah Thomas, Osei Sampene Paul Poku
July 2017, 6(4):181-186
DOI
:10.12980/jad.6.20170406
Objective:
To determine the bacteriological profile and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of burn wound isolates.
Methods:
Swabs were taken from burn wound of patients admitted to Ward D2C and Burns Intensive Care Unit (BICU) from December 2014 to November 2015. Samples were processed at the Microbiology Laboratory for identification and sensitivity. Bacteria isolated were identified using their morphological characteristics, Gram staining reaction and biochemical tests. The antimicrobial susceptibility testing was done using Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method. Questionnaires were also administered to study participants to obtain information on demography, kind of first aid received, antibiotics received prior to culture and sensitivity.
Results:
A total of 86 patients comprising 45 patients from Ward D2C and 41 from BICU participated in the study. Males were 51(59.3%) and females 35 (40.7%). Age of participants ranged from 0–56
+
years.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
was the commonest pathogen isolated 26(30.2%), followed by
Pseudomonas
spp. 21(24.4%),
Escherichia coli
17(19.8%),
Klebsiella
spp. 12(14.0%). Coagulase negative
Staphylococcus
accounted for 2(2.3%). Overall prevalence of infection in the study was 90.7%.
Conclusions:
Burn wound infection continues to be a major challenge in burn centers. Regular surveillance of commonly identified pathogens in the ward and their antimicrobial susceptibility will guide proper empiric selection of antibiotics for management of burn wounds.
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Effect of protective lung ventilation strategy combined with lung recruitment maneuver in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
Sheng Yu, Tian-Xiao Hu, Jun Jin, Sheng Zhang
July 2017, 6(4):163-168
DOI
:10.12980/jad.6.20170403
Objective:
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of protective lung ventilation strategy combined with lung recruitment maneuver (RM) in the treatment patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
Methods:
Totally 74 patients with ARDS admitted to the Department of Intensive Care Unit, Changshu Second People's Hospital in Jiangsu Province between September 2010 and June 2013 were selected and randomly divided into lung recruitment group and non-lung recruitment group, and the initial ventilation solution for both groups was synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV). For RM, SIMV mode (pressure control and pressure support) was adopted. Positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) was increased by 5 cm H
2
O every time and maintained for 40-50 s before entering the next increasing period, and the peak airway pressure was kept below 45 cm H
2
O. After PEEP reached the maximum value, it was gradually reduced by 5 cm H
2
O every time and finally maintained at 15 cm H
2
O for 10 min.
Results:
A total of 74 patients with mean age of (49.0±18.6) years old were enrolled, 36 patients were enrolled in lung recruitment maneuver (RM) group and 38 patients were enrolled into non-lung recruitment maneuver (non-RM) group. 44 were male and accounted for 59.5% of all the patients. For the indicators such as PEEP, pressure support (PS), plateau airway pressure (P
plat
), peak airway pressure (P
peak
), vital capacity (VC) and fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO
2
), no statistical differences in the indicators were found between the RM group and non-RM group on D1, D3 and D7 (
P
>0.05), except that only FiO
2
of RM group on D7 was significantly lower than that of non-RM group (47.2±10.0) vs. (52.2±10.5),
P
<0.05]. For the indicators of blood gas analysis, including pH, arterial oxygen pressure (PaO
2
), arterial carbon dioxide pressure (PaCO
2
) and oxygenation index (PaO
2
/FiO
2
), PaO
2
and PaO
2
/FiO
2
of RM group were significantly higher than those of non-RM group on D7, and the values were [(90.2±16.1) mmHg vs. (76.4±11.3) mmHg,
P
<0.05] and [(196.5±40.7) mmHg vs. (151.7±37.3) mmHg,
P
<0.05] respectively. There was no statistical difference in heart rate (HR), cardiac index (CI), central venous pressure (CVP) or mean arterial pressure (MAP) between RM group and non-RM group on D1, D3 and D7 (
P
>0.05). 28-day mortality, ICU mortality and in-hospital mortality were 25% vs. 28.9%, 25% vs. 26.3% and 36.1% vs. 39.5% respectively between RM group and non-RM group (all
P
>0.05).
Conclusion:
Protective lung ventilation strategy combined with lung recruitment maneuver can improve the indicators such as PaO
2
, FiO
2
and PaO
2
/FiO
2
on D7, but failed to improve the final outcomes such as 28-day mortality, ICU mortality and in-hospital mortality.
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Emergent and delayed hybrid external fixation management of tibial pilon fractures: A multicentric retrospective analysis of 80 patients
Giuseppe Rollo, Marco Filipponi, Paolo Pichierri, Valentina Russi, Lorenzo Nalbone, Michele D'Arienzo, Sara Cavalera, Gianfranco Corina, Michele Bisaccia, Luigi Meccariello
July 2017, 6(4):169-174
DOI
:10.12980/jad.6.20170404
Objective:
To report our experience with the hybrid external fixator in emergency.
Methods
: We assessed 80 cases of pilon fracture treated with the external fixator during the period of January 2009 and December 2016:55 men (69%) and 30 women (33%) with a mean age of 40 years (range between 16 and 70). About 45 occurred as isolated trauma, 35 instead were politrauma. Each patient underwent standard radiographic examination and a CT examination. There were 28 open fractures (35%), (Gustilo type 1, 2 and 3) while closed fractures showed soft tissue involvement of various grade (2-3 Tscherne classification). In all cases, the external fixation, sometimes associated with other reduction and synthesis techniques, was used. The timing of surgery was dictated by the condition of the soft tissues. For clinical evaluation, the Mazur score with mean follow-ups at 12 months was utilized.
Results:
The final range of ankle motion was 15 dorsal and 10 plantar flexion. In about 80 cases there was an average Mazur score of83. The mean score was 90; in open fractures 85 to 72. Radiographic healing of fractures in 60 patients occurred in 120 days (mean 105 days), at the time when the external fixator was removed.
Conclusion:
Pilon fractures are complex and often present complications; the definitive treatment, in emergency or delayed, with hybrid external fixator permits a stable synthesis with minimal soft tissue damage. Weight bearing maybe allowed early and functional recovery is generally good.
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REVIEW ARTICLES
Prospected epigenetic moderators from natural sources and drug of class NSAIDS as effective treatment options to prostate cancer
Vaibhav Dubey, Richard Owusu-Apenten, Shipra Tripathi, Udaya Pratap Singh, Alok Semwal
July 2017, 6(4):145-153
DOI
:10.12980/jad.6.20170401
Prostate cancer (PC) is one of the most common and leading cancer amongst the males all around the world. Depending upon it long latency and cost involved in its management and treatment, there is extensive need for more personalized and economical therapeutic approach for its effective therapy. The current review here discusses agents from natural dietary sources and drug class Non-Steroidal Antinflammatory (NSAIDS) that bears chemopreventive potential to regulate PC progression & tumour development and therefore could be devised into effective future treatment strategy against PC along with its metastatic castration-resistant form. Based on the literature search the therapeutic scope of selected agents are delineated, sighting their previous activity and prospects as epigenetic moderators in specific to particular PC causing biomarkers like over expression of AKR1C3, lost intracellular glutathione/glutathione-s-tranferases(GSH/GST) expression, DNA hypermethylation, aberrant cell proliferation and other related factors that are thought to potentiate and aggravate the onset of PC like smoking and use of other narcotics products.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Frequency and molecular diagnosis of trichomoniasis in symptomatic women referred to laboratories in urmia north west Iran
Elham Shahnazi, Habib Mohammadzadeh, Chiman Daneshyar, Alireza Chavshin, Shahram Khademvatan
July 2017, 6(4):175-180
DOI
:10.12980/jad.6.20170405
Objective:
To obtain the frequency of trichomoniasis and molecular diagnosis among women referred to a laboratory in Urmia (north west Iran).
Methods:
In the cross sectional study during the year 2014-2015, women with complaints of abnormal discharge, itching, irritation and unpleasant odor were studied using convenience sampling. These people were referred to one of the laboratories in city by gynecologist. After preparing the checklist of underlying data, vaginal wet smear samples was prepared to direct microscopy and molecular assess. Results were analyzed with statistical tests.
Results:
Totally 39.2% of referred cases were 30-40 years old, and about 54.8% of referred were illiterate and primitive. The frequency of trichomoniasis was 11.1% and statistically there was no significant difference. There was no significant difference among the age, education level, method of contraception, marriage age, location, employment status and the number of delivery with
T. vaginalis
.
Conclusion:
T. vaginalis
compared to other studies have a moderate frequency among women of Urmia. Because of the concordance of this infection with other sexual transmitted diseases, it is recommended further studies about the prevalence of trichomoniasis in Urmia.
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Intervention of Peiyuan Huayu Decoction on the neuron damage in model rats with acute subdural hematoma
Xiao-Xuan Fan, Xiao-Ping Zhao, Xin-Rong Guo, Hai-Feng Duan, Ge-Ting Liang
July 2017, 6(4):187-192
DOI
:10.12980/jad.6.20170407
Objective:
To study the intervention effect of Peiyuan Huayu Decoction on the neuron damage in model rats with acute subdural hematoma (ASDH).
Methods:
160 SD rats were randomly divided into four groups, and the ASDH model rats were made by stereotactic autoblood injection, and sham operation group received craniotomy without blood injection. Sham operation group and model group were normally bred after model establishment, and 6 h after model establishment, the treatment group received intragastric administration of Peiyuan Huayu Decoction, and control group received intragastric administration of Piracetam Tablets, 1 time a day. On the 1d, 3d, 5d and 7d after model establishment, the general conditions of rats (activity, food intake and mental state) were observed, blood was collected via auricula dextra, ELISA method was used to determine peripheral plasma NSE and S100 β protein contents, routine HE staining was conducted after perfusion fixation, the neurons in blood injection side of brain tissue were counted, and the neuron damage was observed.
Results:
26 rats were dead in the experiment. The general conditions of sham operation group were significantly better than those of other groups, treatment group was significantly better than model group and control group on the 5d group (
P
<0.05), and there was no significant difference on the 1d, 3d and 7d (
P
>0.05); neuron count of sham operation group was basically stable, treatment group was not different from model group and control group on the 1d (
P
>0.05), treatment group was better than model group (
P
<0.05), and not different from control group (
P
>0.05) on the 3d, and treatment group was better than model group and control group on the 5d and 7d (
P
<0.05); peripheral plasma S100 β protein and NSE contents of sham operation group were at lower levels, treatment group was not significantly different from model group and control group on the 1d (
P
>0.05), S100 β protein and NSE contents decreased significantly on the 3d, and treatment group was significantly different from model group and control group (
P
<0.05), S100 β protein and NSE contents increased on the 5d and 7d, the increase in treatment group was slower than that in model group and control group, and there was significant difference (
P
<0.05).
Conclusion:
Peiyuan Huayu Decoction has obvious protective effect on the neurons in ASDH model rats, and this effect may be based on the inhibition of secondary neuron damage.
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