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    Influence of TNF Alpha on Testosterone Induced Cardiac Effects in Isolated Frog Heart Model

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    The effect of Tumor necrosis factor-alpha and testosterone was evaluated on the isolated Rana tigrina frog heart. The isolated frog heart (n= 10) were used for this study and the effect of drugs on myocardial contractility and heart rate was ascertained. Namely three drugs testosterone (4mg), bicalutamide (8mg) and TNF-alpha antagonist infliximab (0.4mg) were utilized for this study. Testosterone caused an increase in heart rate by 11.28% and decrease in myocardial contractility by 17.67%. Similarly bicalutamide caused a 20.11% decrease Heart rate and 41.17% decrease in myocardial contractility. To ascertain the role of TNF-alpha, infliximab was perfused through the heart and it potentiated the inhibitory effect of testosterone on the myocardial contractility and heart rate. The results of this study suggest the importance of TNF-alpha and testosterone hormone in cardiovascular pathophysiology

    Study of starch degrading bacteria from kitchen waste soil in the production of amylase by using paddy straw

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    The starch degrading amylolytic enzymes are of crucial importance in biotechnology industries with huge application in food, fermentation, textile and paper production. They are universally distribution in bacteria and fungus. Present study aimed at production of pure form of ĂƒĆœĂ‚Â±-amylase from kitchen waste soil with optimization of raw material such as carbon and nitrogen source of the culture media for it. Objective: To evaluate the kitchen waste soil for production of ĂƒĆœĂ‚Â±-amylase with optimization of carbon and nitrogen source required for culture media. Method: The starch degrading bacteria was isolated from the kitchen waste soil environment and was used for production of ĂƒĆœĂ‚Â±-amylase through submerged. The paddy straw extract was shown the best source of carbon and potassium nitrate as the best source of nitrogen with optimum pH 7.0 and temperature of 30ÂÂÂșC. The fermentor parameters were set with the agitator at speed 200rpm with 100% dissolved O2 at fixed temperature and pH. After completion of the fermentation process, the activity of the enzyme was checked by the DNS method. Results: Enzyme produced and purified by this method, was found to have an enzymatic activity of 0.51 mg/ml after column chromatography by nanodrop spectrophotometer and coincide with standard in SDS-PAGE. Here, we have shown the cheap method of commercial production of economically valuable amylase by utilizing paddy straw

    Factors Associated with Revision Surgery after Internal Fixation of Hip Fractures

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    Background: Femoral neck fractures are associated with high rates of revision surgery after management with internal fixation. Using data from the Fixation using Alternative Implants for the Treatment of Hip fractures (FAITH) trial evaluating methods of internal fixation in patients with femoral neck fractures, we investigated associations between baseline and surgical factors and the need for revision surgery to promote healing, relieve pain, treat infection or improve function over 24 months postsurgery. Additionally, we investigated factors associated with (1) hardware removal and (2) implant exchange from cancellous screws (CS) or sliding hip screw (SHS) to total hip arthroplasty, hemiarthroplasty, or another internal fixation device. Methods: We identified 15 potential factors a priori that may be associated with revision surgery, 7 with hardware removal, and 14 with implant exchange. We used multivariable Cox proportional hazards analyses in our investigation. Results: Factors associated with increased risk of revision surgery included: female sex, [hazard ratio (HR) 1.79, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.25-2.50; P = 0.001], higher body mass index (fo
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