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A combination of metformin and epigallocatechin gallate potentiates glioma chemotherapy in vivo
Glioma is the most devastating high-grade tumor of the central nervous system, with dismal prognosis. Existing treatment modality does not provide substantial benefit to patients and demands novel strategies. One of the first-line treatments for glioma, temozolomide, provides marginal benefit to glioma patients. Repurposing of existing non-cancer drugs to treat oncology patients is gaining momentum in recent years. In this study, we investigated the therapeutic benefits of combining three repurposed drugs, namely, metformin (anti-diabetic) and epigallocatechin gallate (green tea-derived antioxidant) together with temozolomide in a glioma-induced xenograft rat model. Our triple-drug combination therapy significantly inhibited tumor growth in vivo and increased the survival rate (50%) of rats when compared with individual or dual treatments. Molecular and cellular analyses revealed that our triple-drug cocktail treatment inhibited glioma tumor growth in rat model through ROS-mediated inactivation of PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, arrest of the cell cycle at G1 phase and induction of molecular mechanisms of caspases-dependent apoptosis.In addition, the docking analysis and quantum mechanics studies performed here hypothesize that the effect of triple-drug combination could have been attributed by their difference in molecular interactions, that maybe due to varying electrostatic potential. Thus, repurposing metformin and epigallocatechin gallate and concurrent administration with temozolomide would serve as a prospective therapy in glioma patients
A Preliminary Note on the Culture and Development of Indian Earthworms
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Quality of life among young women with breast cancer: Study from a tertiary cancer institute in south India
Background : The incidence of breast cancer in young patients less than
35 years is less than 1%. The physical and psychosocial morbidity may
affect their ability to successfully function in their social roles.
Hence we studied the quality of life (QOL) issues in this subset.
Materials and Methods :Younger women with age less than 35 years,
diagnosed with non-metastatic breast cancer at our Institute, from 1995
to 2005, were included in the study. Quality of life issues were
studied during the follow-up using EORTC QOL C30 and BR23. Descriptive
and inferential statistics were used in order to analyze the data.
Results : A total of 51 patients were included for the study. The mean
age at diagnosis was 30 years. The effect of breast cancer on the
occupation and marital status was minimal. The global health status and
the functional scores were high, while the overall sexual function was
lower. The global health status was higher in the mastectomy group. The
arm symptoms (P = 0.027) and pain were higher in the Breast
conservation surgery (BCS) group. The sexual symptoms appeared to be
higher in the ovary ablated group when compared to the ovary preserved
group. The sexual functional scores (P = 0.02) and sexual enjoyment
scores (P = 0.003) were better in the mastectomy group. Conclusion :
The overall QOL in younger patients with breast cancer appeared to be
good. The QOL and sexual function were marginally worse in the breast
conservation group when compared to mastectomy group