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Association Between CYP2C19 Genotypes With Clinical Phenotypes and Adipokine Levels Among Ischemic Stroke Patients: A Prospective Observational Study
2023
Background Cytochrome P450 system is implicated in vascular pathologies, including stroke. Besides its role as a drug metabolizer, it also plays an important role in the metabolism of several endogenous substances like fatty acids, arachidonic acid, etc., which have pro-inflammatory effects. On the other hand, leptin and adiponectin are two of the most common adipose tissue-derived cytokines (adipokines), which are pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory in nature, respectively. Both of them are implicated in the pathogenesis of stroke. Methods We prospectively recruited ischemic stroke patients (within three months of occurrence of an attack of stroke). The occurrence of composite outcome (recurrence of transient ischemic attack/ischemic stroke or death) was evaluated for association with genetic variants of CYP2C19 (allele *2, *17, *3, and *4, i.e., single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) 1/2/3/4, identified using TaqMan assays and DNA sequencing). Adiponectin and leptin levels were determined using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Comparisons were made between stroke vs. control patients and between CYP2C19 intermediate metabolizer (IM)/poor metabolizer (PM) vs. extensive metabolizer (EM)/ultra metabolizer (UM) (PM: *2/*2; IM: *1/*2 vs. EM: *1/*1; UM: *1/*17). P < 0.05 was taken as the threshold for statistical significance. Results A total of 204 patients and 101 controls were recruited. With regard to the occurrence of stroke, SNP2 showed a significant positive association. Haplotypes (SNP1/SNP2) AC (OR = 1.75 (1.08-2.83), p = 0.024) and GT (OR = 3.33 (1.53-7.22), p = 0.0026) were strongly associated with the occurrence of ischemic stroke even after adjustment for age and sex (global haplotype association p-value: 0.0062). Haplotype phenotype gender interaction was evident. Among stroke patients, with regard to composite outcome, only SNP1 showed a positive association. The AC haplotype was significantly associated with the occurrence of composite outcome (OR = 2.27 (1.17-4.41), p = 0.016). Among stroke patients, a significant positive association was seen between death and SNP1 (OR = 2.35 (1.13-4.90), p = 0.021) and AC haplotype (OR = 2.73 (1.20-6.22), p = 0.018). However, none of the SNPs or haplotypes showed any association with recurrence. Significant higher leptin and lower adiponectin levels were observed among stroke patients compared to controls. Leptin levels were higher in IM/PM group. IM/PM phenotypes showed a higher incidence of occurrence of composite outcome (hazard ratio = 2.07 (0.96-4.47), p = 0.056). Conclusion CYP2C19 polymorphisms may play a significant role in the pathogenesis of stroke. Leptin could serve as a prominent biomarker of atherosclerosis and inflammation in the early post-stroke period; however, further study is warranted with a larger sample size.
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Prevalence of epilepsy and its association with exposure to Toxocara Canis: A community based, case-control study from rural Northern India
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Kharbanda, Parampreet
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Singh, Rajveer
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Garg, Vivek
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Antibodies
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Case–control study
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Computed tomography
2018
Objectives: Many community-based and hospital-based studies across the world have yielded contradictory results regarding association of positive Toxocara canis serology and epilepsy. The present study was planned to analyze disease burden of epilepsy in rural community of North India and its association with exposure to T. canis in this part of the world. Methods: A door-to-door screening survey was carried out in the rural community using a validated questionnaire for epilepsy by trained field workers, which was finally confirmed by trained neurologists. The risk factors for epilepsy and for predisposing infections were also enquired. The results were compared with an equal number of age- and sex-matched healthy controls enrolled from the same community. Serologic evaluation was carried out to detect antibodies against T. canis. Results: A total of 41,973 persons from the rural community in 49 villages were enrolled in the study. Two hundred and eleven persons were confirmed to be suffering from active epilepsy, resulting in a crude prevalence of 5 per 1000 population. More than 50% of people with epilepsy were in the second or third decade of life. The prevalence of antibodies to T. canis was similar in people with epilepsy (13.7%; 29 of 211 individuals) and controls (9.95%; 21 of 211 individuals). Of the 151 persons with epilepsy, who underwent CT scan, 34 people (22.3%) had evidence of inflammatory granuloma, thereby confirming high incidence of this infestation in rural Northern India. Significance: Our study does not support the association between epilepsy and exposure to T. canis in rural Northern Indian population.
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Leptin and adiponectin: pathophysiological role and possible therapeutic target of inflammation in ischemic stroke
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Gairolla, Jitender
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Modi, Manish
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Khurana, Dheeraj
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Adiponectin
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Adiponectin - metabolism
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Adipose tissue
2017
Stroke is a multifactorial disease contributing to significant noncommunicable disease burden in developing countries. Risk of stroke is largely a consequence of morbidities of diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and heart diseases. Incidence of stroke is directly proportional to body mass index. Adipose tissue stores energy as well as acts as an active endocrine organ, which secretes numerous humoral factors. Adiponectin and leptin are the commonest adipocytokines and have been invariably linked to the development of coronary heart disease and may be involved in the underlying biological mechanism of stroke. Leptin and adiponectin mediate proatherogenic and antiatherogenic responses, respectively, and hence, determining the plasma or serum levels of leptin and adiponectin alone or in combination may act as a novel prognostic biomarker for inflammation and atherosclerosis in stroke. This review addresses leptin- and adiponectin-mediated inflammatory mechanism in ischemic stroke and their potential as therapeutic targets.
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Prevalence of Patent Foramen Ovale in North Indian Cryptogenic Young Strokes
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Gairolla, Jitender
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Bahl, Ajay
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Kumar, Mukesh
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Arteriovenous shunts, Surgical
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Care and treatment
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Diagnosis
2022
Background: Strokes of the undetermined cause or cryptogenic strokes (CS) account for 30-40% of ischemic strokes. Paradoxical embolism secondary to patent foramen ovale (PFO) may be associated with CS. Transcranial Doppler (TCD) with bubble contrast is a noninvasive bedside tool for diagnosis of right-to-left shunt (RLS) with high sensitivity and specificity. Data on the prevalence of PFO in CS in India are lacking. We determined the prevalence of RLS likely secondary to PFO in cryptogenic young strokes of the north Indian population using TCD with bubble contrast.
Patients and Methods: In this hospital-based prospective cross-sectional study, TCD with bubble contrast was performed in 57 young (age 15 > 45 years) CS and 50 healthy controls for the detection of RLS. The risk of paradoxical embolism (RoPE) score was calculated from various variables such as age, presence of cortical stroke on neuroimaging, and absence of vascular risk factors.
Results: 57 young CS and 50 healthy controls were recruited. TCD with bubble contrast was positive in 31% cases vs 6% in controls (P = 0.001). All patients with TCD positive for RLS had superficial cortical infarcts (P = 0.03). The median RoPE score of our patients was 9 (range: 7-10).
Conclusions: There is a high prevalence of RLS likely secondary to PFO in cryptogenic young strokes in north India. TCD with bubble contrast is an excellent bedside tool for the detection of RLS.
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Clinical, molecular imaging and biomarker concordance in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia
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Gairolla, Jitender
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Vishnu, Venugopalan Y
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Goyal, Manoj Kumar
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Activities of daily living
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Alzheimer's disease
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Biomarkers
2017
Aims To evaluate the correlation of molecular imaging (FDG PET brain) with CSF Alzheimer profile and Plasma hemostatic biomarkers in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Vascular dementia (VaD). Conclusion FDG PET brain findings were concordant with the CSF biomarkers (CSF Aß42, Total tau and Tau/Aß42 ratio) in Alzheimer's disease and Haemostatic biomarkers (Plasma Fibrinogen and D dimer) in vascular dementia. Key Words Dementia, FDG PET, Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, biomarkers What this study adds: 1.What is known about this subject? FDG PET (Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography) is a downstream marker in pathogenesis of dementia. What new information is offered in this study? FDG PET brain findings were concordant with the CSF biomarkers in Alzheimer's disease and Haemostatic biomarkers in vascular dementia. 3. According to the diagnostic criteria (Dubois criteria for AD, DSM IV Criteria for VaD, National Institute on Aging- Alzheimer's Association (NIA-AA) criteria for MCI) the patients were divided into various subgroups: The evaluation of the study population included clinical history, medical and neurological examination, laboratory investigation(Complete blood count, Electrolytes, Renal function tests, Liver function tests, HIV, VDRL, Vitamin B12, TFT, Anti-TPO), neuroimaging {MRI Brain and Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography (FDG PET)} and neuropsychological evaluation. Neuropsychological assessment included MMSE, Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale (Cognitive), PGI (Postgraduate Institute) Memory scale, Verbal fluency - Controlled oral word test (phonemic) & Animal Names test (categorical), Quality of life - AD, ADCS (Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study)- Activities of Daily Living Inventory and Hamilton depression rating scale. Analyses were done at...
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