1.Quantification of 17-desacetyl norgestimate in human plasma by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and its application to bioequivalence study
Saxena Ashish ; Gupta Kumar Arun ; Kumar Praveen V. ; Nainar Sundaramoorthi M. ; Bob Manoj ; Kasibhatta Ravisekhar
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2015;(2):93-100
A rapid and sensitive ultra-performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC–MS/MS) method was developed and validated for the estimation of 17-desacetyl norgestimate in human plasma using solid-phase extraction technique. 17-desacetyl norgestimate D6 was used as the internal standard. Simple gradient chromatographic conditions and mass spectrometric detection enabled accurate and precise measurement of 17-desacetyl norgestimate at sub-picogram levels. The proposed method was validated for a linear range of 20–5000 pg/mL with a correlation coefficient Z 0.9988. The intra-run and inter-run precision and accuracy were within 10%. The overall recoveries for 17-desacetyl norgestimate and 17-desacetyl norgestimate D6 were 96.30%and 93.90%, respectively. The total run time was 4.5 min. The developed method was applied for the determination of the pharmacokinetic parameters of 17-desacetyl norgestimate following a single oral administration of a norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol 0.250 mg/0.035 mg tablets in 35 healthy female volunteers.
2.Rare Isolated Jejunal Injury Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma
Anurag ROY ; Arun Kumar M ; Kshitij JYOTI ; A Saravana SANTHOSH ; Vitesh POPLI
Journal of Acute Care Surgery 2024;14(3):122-125
Blunt trauma to the abdomen can result in various injuries which are potentially fatal if not promptly recognized and treated. Mechanism of injury, anatomical location, patient demographics, and clinical profile play crucial roles in diagnosis and management. The article presents 2 cases illustrating the challenges, and successful management of isolated jejunal injuries, and highlight the significance of early recognition and surgical intervention. These injuries are rare and there needs to be a high index of suspicion, especially in cases with atypical presentation. The cases in this article underscore the critical role of early surgical intervention in achieving optimal recovery and reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with isolated jejunal injuries. Clinicians need to consider the possibility of small bowel perforation following apparently trivial injuries, and employ a comprehensive approach to managing abdominal trauma.
3.Rare Isolated Jejunal Injury Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma
Anurag ROY ; Arun Kumar M ; Kshitij JYOTI ; A Saravana SANTHOSH ; Vitesh POPLI
Journal of Acute Care Surgery 2024;14(3):122-125
Blunt trauma to the abdomen can result in various injuries which are potentially fatal if not promptly recognized and treated. Mechanism of injury, anatomical location, patient demographics, and clinical profile play crucial roles in diagnosis and management. The article presents 2 cases illustrating the challenges, and successful management of isolated jejunal injuries, and highlight the significance of early recognition and surgical intervention. These injuries are rare and there needs to be a high index of suspicion, especially in cases with atypical presentation. The cases in this article underscore the critical role of early surgical intervention in achieving optimal recovery and reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with isolated jejunal injuries. Clinicians need to consider the possibility of small bowel perforation following apparently trivial injuries, and employ a comprehensive approach to managing abdominal trauma.
4.Rare Isolated Jejunal Injury Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma
Anurag ROY ; Arun Kumar M ; Kshitij JYOTI ; A Saravana SANTHOSH ; Vitesh POPLI
Journal of Acute Care Surgery 2024;14(3):122-125
Blunt trauma to the abdomen can result in various injuries which are potentially fatal if not promptly recognized and treated. Mechanism of injury, anatomical location, patient demographics, and clinical profile play crucial roles in diagnosis and management. The article presents 2 cases illustrating the challenges, and successful management of isolated jejunal injuries, and highlight the significance of early recognition and surgical intervention. These injuries are rare and there needs to be a high index of suspicion, especially in cases with atypical presentation. The cases in this article underscore the critical role of early surgical intervention in achieving optimal recovery and reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with isolated jejunal injuries. Clinicians need to consider the possibility of small bowel perforation following apparently trivial injuries, and employ a comprehensive approach to managing abdominal trauma.
5.Synergistic effects of methyl 2-cyano-3,11-dioxo-18beta-olean-1,-12-dien-30-oate and erlotinib on erlotinib-resistant non-small cell lung cancer cells
Nottingham EBONY ; Mazzio ELIZABETH ; Surapaneni Kumar SUNIL ; Kutlehria SHALLU ; Mondal ARINDAM ; Badisa RAMESH ; Safe STEPHEN ; K.Rishi ARUN ; Singh MANDIP
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2021;11(6):799-807
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is often characterized by an underlying mutation in the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR),contributing to aggressive metastatic disease.Methyl 2-cyano-3,11-dioxo-18beta-olean-1,12-dien-30-oate (CDODA-Me),a glycyrrhetinic acid derivative,reportedly improves the therapeutic response to erlotinib (ERL),an EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor.In the present study,we performed a series of studies to demonstrate the efficacy of CDODA-Me (2 μM) in sensitizing HCC827R(ERL-resistant) cells to ERL.Herein,we first established the selectivity of ERL-induced drug resistance in the HCC827R cells,which was sensitized when ERL was combined with CDODA-Me (2 μ.M),shifting the IC5o from 23.48 μM to 5.46 μM.Subsequently,whole transcriptomic microarray expression data demonstrated that the combination of ERL + CDODA-Me elicited 210 downregulated genes (0.44% of the whole transcriptome (WT)) and 174 upregulated genes (0.36% of the WT),of which approximately 80%were unique to the ERL + CDODA-Me group.Synergistic effects centered on losses to cell cycle pro-gression transcripts,a reduction of minichromosome maintenance complex components (MCM2-7),all key components of the Cdc45·MCM2-7GINS (CMG) complex,and replicative helicases;these effects were tantamount to the upregulation of processes associated with the nuclear factor erythroid 2 like 2 translational response to oxidative stress,including sulfiredoxin 1,heme oxygenase 1,and stress-induced growth inhibitor 1.Collectively,these findings indicate that the synergistic therapeutic effects of ERL +CDODA-Me on resistant NSCLC cells are mediated via the inhibition of mitosis and induction of oxidative stress.
6.Structured Total Knee Replacement Rehabilitation Programme and Quality of Life following Two Different Surgical Approaches - A Randomised Controlled Trial
Antony-Leo AP ; Arun-Maiya G ; Mohan-Kumar M ; Vijayaraghavan PV
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(2):20-27
Introduction:The key important factor influencing the outcomes following rehabilitation is the surgical approach involved in Total Knee Replacement (TKR). Most studies have analysed the functional outcome in comparing the approaches on surgical perspective rather on post-operative therapeutic interventions. The current study was to analyse the effects of structured TKR rehabilitation programme on the quality of life and joint specific outcomes between two different surgical approaches. Materials and Methods: In this double-blind randomised controlled trial, participants were randomly allocated to one of two groups: Group 1- those who underwent medial parapatellar approach and Group 2- those who underwent mid-vastus approach. Both groups received three-phase structured rehabilitation protocol for 12 weeks. The outcome measures of SF-36, knee mobility, isometric knee musculature strength and six-minute walk distance were measured at baseline, on discharge and at review after three months. Results: The quality of life and joint specific outcome scores were better in mid-vastus approach than the popular medial parapatellar approach. The outcomes of knee flexion mobility (p=0.04), knee extension mobility (p=0.03), isometric muscle strength of quadriceps (p=0.001), isometric muscle strength of hamstrings (p=0.03), six-minute walk distance (p=0.001) and Physical Cumulative Scores (PCS) (p=0.03) were found to exhibit significant improvements at three months follow up. Conclusion: The mid-vastus approach was found to exhibit better improvements following structured rehabilitation care, in physical summary scores of quality of life and joint specific outcomes than medial parapatellar approach.
7.An In Vitro Evaluation of the Remineralizing Efficacy of Two concentrations of Silica Doped Nanohydroxyapatite on Bleached Enamel
Sajjan Girija S ; Rishitha T ; Bhupathi Arun P ; K Madhu Varma ; Pulidindi Anil Kumar ; Rajashekar CH ; M Sita Rama Kumar ; I. Sai Lakshmi Durga
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2022;18(No.6):236-242
Introduction: Vital bleaching of teeth is associated with mineral loss and surface roughness leading to hypersensitivity. Aesthetic restorations are recommended after one week. Search is on for a suitable remineralizing material,
which helps in instant adhesive bonding. Hence objective of the study is to evaluate the remineralizing efficacy of
two concentrations of Silica doped Nanohydroxyapatite on bleached enamel. Methods: Enamel surfaces of 30 extracted human central incisors were divided into Part A: Unbleached enamel, Part B: Bleached enamel, Part C: Remineralized enamel. The samples were randomly divided into, Group 1: MI Paste Plus (Recaldent, USA), Group 2 and
3 for application of Dentin bonding agents (Tetric- n-bond, Ivoclar, Vivadent) mixed 0.2% and 0.8% Silica doped
Nanohydroxyapatite (Sigma Aldrich, Bangalore, India). Post bleaching remineralizing agents were applied on part
C. Surface roughness was evaluated with contact stylus profilometer and mineral content was evaluated with Energy
dispersive X-Ray spectroscopy for three parts. Data were analysed using ANOVA and Post Hoc Tukey test with p ≤
0.05. Results: Surface roughness values (Ra) were increased, and mineral loss (Ca:P) was observed after bleaching.
After application of remineralizing agents, surface roughness was decreased with no significant value (p > 0.05) and
a significant increase in mineral content of all three groups with a p < 0.05 was observed. Conclusion: Application
of dentin bonding agent mixed with Silica doped Nanohydroxyapatite decreased surface roughness and improved
remineralization of bleached enamel.