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2. Projection of Future Precipitation in Bangladesh at Kharif-II Season Using Geospatial Techniques
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Md. Abdullah Aziz, Hasib Us Shahid Shohan, Niaz Md. Farhat Rahman, Mohammad Chhiddikur Rahman, Sheikh Arafat Islam Nihad, S. M. Quamrul Hassan, Md. Shahjahan Kabir, Md. Ismail Hossain, Rokib Ahmed, Md. Abdul Qayum, Md. Abdullah Al Mamun, Farhana Rahman, and Zobiada Rukshanara
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Global and Planetary Change ,Economic Geology ,Geology ,Computers in Earth Sciences ,Environmental Science (miscellaneous) - Published
- 2022
3. Socio-Demographic Characteristics and Clinical Profiles of Children with Enteric Fever: Experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Bangladesh
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Fahmida Zabeen, M Quamrul Hassan, Chowdhury Farheen, Sabina Sultana, Abu Sayeed Mohammad Iqbal, Badrun Nessa, Sadia Khan, Najia Ferdoush, Farzana Nahid, and M Istiaque Hossain
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General Medicine - Abstract
Background: The clinical features are nonspecific, vary by community, and can be difficult to distinguish clinically from other febrile illnesses. Objective: The purpose of this study was to present the socio-demographic factors and clinical features of enteric fever in children. Methodology: This hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted at the Department of Pediatrics in Evercare Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh from January 2014 to July 2018. It included 260 hospitalized children aged 2 months to 15 years with either positive blood culture (Salmonella typhi or paratyphi) or fourfold titre in Widal test. Results: Majority were under 5 with Female to male ratio of 1:0.9. About 65% household purified water by both boiling and filter; 32.7% children took outside food. Above 94% children did not receive typhoid vaccine while 90% parents lack knowledge about the vaccination. Highest prevalence of enteric fever recorded in the month of May- October. The commonest symptoms were fever, diarrhea, abdominal pain and anorexia; coated tongue and hepatomegaly were prominent signs. Conclusion: Enteric fever mostly affects under-5 children and lacks specific symptoms and signs with peak prevalence in May to October. Bangladesh Journal of Infectious Diseases December 2021;8(2):75-81
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- 2022
4. The Efficacy of the WRF-ARW Model in the Genesis and Intensity Forecast of Tropical Cyclone Fani over the Bay of Bengal
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Md Shakil Hossain, Md Abdus Samad, SM Arif Hossen, SM Quamrul Hassan, and MAK Malliak
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An attempt has been carried out to assess the efficacy of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model in predicting the genesis and intensification events of Very Severe Cyclonic Storm (VSCS) Fani (26 April – 04 May 2019) over the Bay of Bengal (BoB). WRF model has been conducted on a single domain of 10 km horizontal resolution using the Global Data Assimilation System (GDAS) FNL (final) data (0.250 × 0.250). According to the model simulated outcome analysis, the model is capable of predicting the Minimum Sea Level Pressure (MSLP) and Maximum Sustainable Wind Speed (MSWS) pattern reasonably well, despite some deviations. The model has forecasted the Lowest Central Pressure (LCP) of 919 hPa and the MSWS of 70 ms-1 based on 0000 UTC of 26 April. Except for the model run based on 0000 UTC of 26 April, the simulated values of LCP are relatively higher than the observations. According to the statistical analysis, MSLP and MSWS at 850 hPa level demonstrate a significantly greater influence on Tropical Cyclone (TC) formation and intensification process than any other parameters. The model can predict the intensity features well enough, despite some uncertainty regarding the proper lead time of the model run. Reduced lead time model run, particularly 24 to 48 hr, can be chosen to forecast the genesis and intensification events of TC with minimum uncertainty. Journal of Engineering Science 12(3), 2021, 85-100
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- 2022
5. A review paper on energy harvesting in arid and semi-arid region via PV cell on irrigation canals
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Gauri Panse-Aglave and Quamrul Hassan
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
6. Optimization of Industrial Operations to Control Air Pollution using System Dynamics
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Sarah Khan and Quamrul Hassan
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
7. Active and Break Spells of Summer Monsoon Over Bangladesh
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Zannatul Ferdoushi, D. A. Quadir, and S. M. Quamrul Hassan
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- 2023
8. Simulation of Sidr-like cyclone using MRI storm surge model with various initial strength: A Bay of Bengal context
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Mohammad Soeb, Md. Shahjahan Ali, and S. M. Quamrul Hassan
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- 2023
9. Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Paediatric Patients with Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): A Single Center Study in Bangladesh
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Jannatul Ferdous, M Quamrul Hassan, Sabina Sultana, Mohammed Istiaque Hossain, and Abu Sayeed Mohammad Iqbal
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General Medicine - Abstract
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by SARS-CoV-2 has spread around the world and reports of children with COVID-19 are increasing. This study was conducted to assess clinical features and outcome of COVID-19 in children at Evercare hospital Dhaka. Materials & Method: This observational study was conducted on RT-PCR positive COVID-19 admitted children up to 14 years of age from May 2020 to November 2020 at the Pediatric Department of Evercare hospital Dhaka. Data were analyzed after collection of demographic and clinical data of 14 enrolled children. Results: The mean age of the study population was 2.8±3.8 years with male female ratio was 1:1. Two (14.3%) patients had H/O fever in family member & the mean duration between contact & appearance of symptom was 12.5±12.56 days. The major clinical symptom was fever (85.7%). Next most common presenting symptoms were loose stool, vomiting & abdominal pain (42.9%), and convulsion (28.6%). Cough and breathing difficulty were present in 21.4% & 14.3% of the patients respectively. Most of the cases diagnosed as AGE (42.8%) followed by febrile convulsion (28.5%) then pneumonia (21.4%). Conclusion: The symptoms of COVID-19 in children are mild and most of the patients may present with gastrointestinal symptoms such as loose stool, abdominal pain and febrile convulsion. The findings from this study might help to make early appropriate diagnosis and thus control the epidemic. BANGLADESH J CHILD HEALTH 2021; VOL 45 (1) : 15-18
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- 2021
10. Comorbidities in children with Down syndrome: experience in a tertiary care hospital of Bangladesh
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Sharmin Mahbuba, Eva Jesmin, Fahmida Zabeen, M Quamrul Hassan, and Fauzia Mohsin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Down syndrome ,business.industry ,Family medicine ,Materials Chemistry ,Medicine ,Tertiary care hospital ,business ,medicine.disease - Abstract
Background: Down syndrome or trisomy 21 is one of the most common chromosomal disorders with moderate intellectual disability. In addition to mental retardation, this syndrome is associated with different congenital anomalies and characteristic dysmorphic features. Affected individuals are more susceptible to congenital heart disease and digestive anomalies, pulmonary complications, immune and endocrine system disorders. While several international studies have shown association of co-morbidities with trisomy 21, there is insufficient data available in Bangladesh.The present study aimed to evaluate the associated co-morbidities in children with Down syndrome. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among pediatric cases with Down syndrome who attended the endocrine outpatient department (OPD) of BIRDEM General Hospital from June 2006 to December 2016. The cases were diagnosed either by Karyotyping or by characteristic phenotypes.The clinical and laboratory data of the patients were collected from outpatient history records for analysis. Results: There were total 42 children with Down syndrome, with mean age 4.2 years at assessment and female predominance (1.47:1). Thyroid dysfunction was the most common (69%) followed by congenital heart disease (57%). Among the thyroid disorders, acquired hypothyroidism was found in 55% cases, congenital hypothyroidism in 41% cases and only one had hyperthyroidism. Isolated patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) and atrial septal defect (ASD) comprised the commonest single congenital heart disease found in 53% and combined atrioventricular septal defect was the commonest among complex congenital cardiac defect observed in our study. Both thyroid dysfunction and congenital heart disease were found more in female children with Down syndrome than their male counterpart and it was found statistically significant. Fifty percent of our Down syndrome cases were referred from other healthcare centers to address developmental delay. Conclusion: Hypothyroidism and congenital heart disease are frequently associated in Down syndrome children in Bangladesh. This calls for developing awareness among health professionals to diagnose comorbidities at an early stage and to form recommendations for long term follow up. BIRDEM Med J 2021; 11(3): 191-196
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- 2021
11. Levosimendan: mechanistic insight and its diverse future aspects in cardiac care
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Md Sayeed Akhtar, Md Quamrul Hassan, Aisha Siddiqui, Sirajudeen S. Alavudeen, Obaid Afzal, Abdulmalik S.A Altamimi, Syed Obaidur Rahman, Mallika Khurana, Mohamed Jawed Ahsan, Arun Kumar Sharma, and Fauzia Tabassum
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General Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Inotropic agents are generally recommended to use in patients with acute decompensated heart failure (HF) with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) concurrent to end-organ dysfunction. However, due to certain pharmacological limitations like developing life threatening arrhythmia and tolerance, cannot be employed as much as needed. Meanwhile, Calcium ion (Ca
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- 2022
12. Role of low level wind to the heavy rainfall on the east coast of the Bay of Bengal during low pressure system
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S.M. Ahsan Habib, S.M. Quamrul Hassan, M. Nur Hossain Sharifee, M.A.K. Mallik, and Fahmida Parvin
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Atmospheric Science ,Geology ,Computers in Earth Sciences ,Oceanography - Published
- 2023
13. Variants of Ascitic Fluid Bacterial Infection in Children with Chronic Liver Disease in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh
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Md Liaquat Ali, S. M. Quamrul Hassan, Md. Abdul Alim Shaikh, Md. Samsul Alom, Md.Rukunuzzaman Md.Rukunuzzaman, ASM Bazlul Karim, and Ahmed Abu Saleh
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General Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: Ascitic fluid bacterial infection is an infection of preexisting ascites in the absence of abdominal source. Ascitic fluid bacterial infection may presents in both symptomatic and asymptomatic children with chronic liver disease (CLD). Culture negative neutrocytic ascites(CNNA) is the commonest type of infection in children with CLD. Objective: To observe the variants of ascitic fluid bacterial infection in children with CLD. Methods: Thirty five consecutive children with clinical features suggestive of CLD, aged between 2-14 years of both sexes with clinically detected ascites and admitted at the Department of Paediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) from January 2013 through June 2013 were enrolled in this cross sectional study. Children who had features of ascitic fluid infection like l fever, abdominal pain with tenderness were categorized as symptomatic and children who had no features of ascitic fluid infection were categorized as asymptomatic children. Demographic, clinical, haematological, biochemical and ascitic fluid study were done for both symptomatic and asymptomatic children. Variants of ascitic fluid bacterial infection was identified by ascitic fluid polymorphonuclear leucocyte count and culture report. Results: Among 35 children, majority 17 (48.6%) were between 6-10 years of age group with male predominance. About 12 (34.3%) were symptomatic and among the symptomatic children 7 (58.4%) were infected and 5 (41.6%) were non-infected, 16 (45.7%) had culture negative neutrocytic ascites (CNNA) variant of ascitic fluid bacterial infection as evident by ascitic fluid polymorphonuclear leucocyte count of 250/mm3 and negative culture report. Mean ascitic fluid polymorphonuclear neutrophil count was 515177.82/HPF among infected children and 85.4770.60/HPF among non-infected children, which is statistically significant (p-0.001). Wilson’s disease was the commonest 11(30) cause of the ...
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- 2021
14. Treatment Failure with IVIG in a Case of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children Managed by Tocilizumab
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M Quamrul Hassan, Fahmida Zabeen, Sadia Khan, Badrun Nessa, and Jannatul Ferdouse
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tocilizumab ,chemistry ,business.industry ,medicine ,business ,Treatment failure - Abstract
not available DS (Child) H J 2020; 36(2): 152-159
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- 2021
15. Comparative efficacy of levosimendan, ramipril, and sacubitril/valsartan in isoproterenol induced experimental heart failure: a hemodynamic and molecular approach
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Fauzia Tabassum, Md Sayeed Akhtar, Quamrul Hassan, Obaid Afzal, Abdulmalik Altamimi, Mohd. Zaheen Hassan, Arun Kumar Sharma, and Asif Ansari Shaik Mohammad
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General Medicine - Abstract
Objetive: Cardiac ischemia related myocardial damage has been considered as a major reason of heart failure. We aimed to investigate the role of levosimendan (LEVO) in comparison to ramipril and sacubitril/valsartan (Sac/Val) in preventing the damage associated to isoproterenol (ISO) induced myocardial infarction. Method: Myocardial infarction was induced by injecting subcutaneous isoproterenol (5 mg/kg once for 7 consecutive days) to establish experimental heart failure model. Simultaneously, LEVO (1 mg/kg/day), ramipril (3mg/kg/day) and Sac/Val (68 mg/kg/day) suspension were administered orally for four weeks. Results: We observed a significant correlation between ISO induced ischemia with cardiac remodeling and alterations in myocardial architecture. LEVO, ramipril, and Sac/Val significantly prevented lipid peroxidation, damage of antioxidant enzymes like superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione and thioredoxin reductase. We also observed their ameliorative effects in cardiac hypertrophy of myocardium evidenced by reduced heart weight to body weight ratio and transforming growth factor β related collagen deposition. LEVO, ramipril, and Sac/Val also maintained cardiac biomarkers like lactate dehydrogenase, creatine kinase-MB, brain natriuretic peptide and cardiac Troponin-I indicating reduced myocardial damage that further demonstrated by histopathological examination. Decreased sarcoplasmic endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ATPase2a and sodium-calcium exchanger-1 protein depletion after LEVO, ramipril, and Sac/Val adminisreration indicated improved Ca2+ homeostasis during myocardial contractility. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that LEVO have comparable effects to ramipril, and Sac/Val in preventing myocardial damage via balancing oxidant-antioxidant system, decreased collagen deposition, reduced myocardial stress as well as improved Ca2+ homeostasis during myocardial contractility.
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- 2022
16. Cardiac Findings of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) with Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
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Tahera Nazrin, M. Quamrul Hassan, and Azmeri U H
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Corona (optical phenomenon) ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,medicine ,Virus diseases ,business - Published
- 2020
17. Outcome Assessment of Perinatal Asphyxia in Children
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Jannatul Ferdous, Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman, Jayanta Kumer Podder, and S. M. Quamrul Hassan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,Outcome assessment ,business ,medicine.disease ,Perinatal asphyxia - Published
- 2020
18. Exploring the predictability of within-season rainfall statistics of the Bangladesh monsoon using North American Multimodel Ensemble outputs
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Carlo Montes, Colin R. Kelley, Nachiketa Acharya, S. M. Quamrul Hassan, Timothy J. Krupnik, and Md. Abdul Mannan
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Atmospheric Science ,South asia ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Weak relationship ,0207 environmental engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Monsoon ,01 natural sciences ,Monsoon rainfall ,El Niño Southern Oscillation ,Statistics ,Environmental science ,Precipitation ,Predictability ,020701 environmental engineering ,Climate services ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Improvement of rainfall forecasts on seasonal to within-season timescales is crucial for many vulnerable regions and nations, including Bangladesh. For South Asia, seasonal predictability of rainfall can be quite challenging, and Bangladesh has limited predictive skill with respect to total seasonal rainfall due to its weak relationship with ENSO variability. The relationship between total seasonal monsoon rainfall from June through September (JJAS), as simulated by the North American Multimodel Ensemble (NMME), and within-season observed rainfall statistics for Bangladesh were explored, employing 25-year cross-validations at lead times up to 3 months. The model hindcasts of total JJAS rainfall demonstrate only low-to-modest skill at predicting total observed seasonal rainfall, but a more robust predictive relationship is found for the number of observed dry and wet spells within the season, more so than with the number of extreme dry or wet days. A small ensemble of NMME models could be used to provide more valuable information to aid decision-makers than previously thought, with important implications for agricultural decision-making and climate services.
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- 2020
19. Atmospheric factors controlling stable isotope variations in modern precipitation of the tropical region of Bangladesh
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Abdul Mannan, Abdul Mannan Chowdhury, Abdul Quaiyum Bhuiyan, Sayeed Ahmed Choudhury, Jing Gao, Nasir Ahmed, Abul Kalam Mallik, Masud Karim, S M Quamrul Hassan, and Naoyuki Kurita
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Rain ,0207 environmental engineering ,Evaporation ,02 engineering and technology ,Oxygen Isotopes ,Monsoon ,Atmospheric sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Environmental Chemistry ,Precipitation ,020701 environmental engineering ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,Bangladesh ,Tropical Climate ,Oxygen-18 ,Stable isotope ratio ,Tropics ,Deuterium ,Isotope hydrology ,Environmental science ,Outgoing longwave radiation ,Seasons ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
The study investigates the factors that control the isotopic composition of tropical precipitation in Bangladesh. Daily and monthly rainfall samples were collected from three stations from 2013 to 2015: (1) northern and moderately high altitude: Sylhet, (2) middle part of the country (close to Tropic of Cancer): Savar, and (3) southern coastal region: Barisal. To escape from the post-evaporation effect, proper care was adopted. This is supported by the fact that the local meteoric water lines (LMWLs) derived for the daily precipitations of all stations mostly follow the global meteoric water line (GMWL). The results exhibit a clear seasonal and spatial variation in both
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- 2020
20. Progress Toward Measles Elimination — Eastern Mediterranean Region, 2013–2019
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James Alexander, Abdul Shakoor Waciqi, Muhammad Farid, Hanan Elhag Abdo Mukhtar, Mohammed Osama Mere, Nasrin Musa, Hossam Ashmony, Javed Iqbal, James L. Goodson, Amany Ghoniem, Nadia Teleb, and Quamrul Hassan
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Health (social science) ,Genotype ,Epidemiology ,Vaccination schedule ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Measles Vaccine ,Population ,Measles ,Middle East ,Africa, Northern ,Health Information Management ,Environmental health ,Humans ,Medicine ,Full Report ,Disease Eradication ,education ,education.field_of_study ,Immunization Programs ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Outbreak ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Immunization ,Population Surveillance ,Measles vaccine ,business - Abstract
In 1997, during the 41st session of the Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean, the 21 countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) Eastern Mediterranean Region* (EMR) passed a resolution to eliminate† measles (1). In 2015, this goal was included as a priority in the Eastern Mediterranean Vaccine Action Plan 2016-2020 (EMVAP) (2), endorsed at the 62nd session of the Regional Committee (3). To achieve this goal, the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean developed a four-pronged strategy: 1) achieve ≥95% vaccination coverage with the first dose of measles-containing vaccine (MCV1) among children in every district of each country through routine immunization services; 2) achieve ≥95% vaccination coverage with a second MCV dose (MCV2) in every district of each country either through implementation of a routine 2-dose vaccination schedule or through supplementary immunization activities§ (SIAs); 3) conduct high-quality, case-based surveillance in all countries; and 4) provide optimal measles clinical case management, including dietary supplementation with vitamin A (4). This report describes progress toward measles elimination in EMR during 2013-2019 and updates a previous report (5). Estimated MCV1 coverage increased from 79% in 2013 to 82% in 2018. MCV2 coverage increased from 59% in 2013 to 74% in 2018. In addition, during 2013-2019, approximately 326.4 million children received MCV during SIAs. Reported confirmed measles incidence increased from 33.5 per 1 million persons in 2013 to 91.2 in 2018, with large outbreaks occurring in Pakistan, Somalia, and Yemen; incidence decreased to 23.3 in 2019. In 2019, the rate of discarded nonmeasles cases¶ was 5.4 per 100,000 population. To achieve measles elimination in the EMR, increased visibility of efforts to achieve the measles elimination goal is critically needed, as are sustained and predictable investments to increase MCV1 and MCV2 coverage, conduct high-quality SIAs, and reach populations at risk for not accessing immunization services or living in areas with civil strife.
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- 2020
21. An Assessment of Spatial Distribution of Four Different Satellite-Derived Rainfall Estimations and Observed Precipitation over Bangladesh
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SM Quamrul Hassan, Syeda Sabrina Sultana, and Deepa Roy
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General Energy ,Climatology ,PERSIANN ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Cyclone ,Environmental science ,Satellite ,Tropical rainfall ,Precipitation ,Climate science ,Regional model ,Spatial distribution - Abstract
Given that precipitation is a major component of the earth’s water and energy cycles, reliable information on the monthly spatial distribution of precipitation is also crucial for climate science, climatological water-resource research studies, and for the evaluation of regional model simulations. In this paper, four satellite derived precipitation datasets: Climate Prediction Center MORPHING (CMORPH), Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), the Precipitation Estimation Algorithm from Remotely-Sensed Information using an Artificial Neural Network (PERSIANN), and the global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation (GSMaP) are spatially analyzed and compared with the observed precipitation data provided by Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD). For this study, the different precipitations data sets are spatially analyzed from 2nd May 2019 to 4th May 2019 at the time of Cyclone “FANI”. It is found that the satellite derived precipitation datasets are reasonably matched with the observed but slightly different.
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- 2020
22. Edaravone and benidipine protect myocardial damage by regulating mitochondrial stress, apoptosis signalling and cardiac biomarkers against doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity
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Obaid Afzal, Quamrul Hassan, Mohd Akhtar, Sayeed Akhtar, Syed Ehtaishamul Haque, Ibraheem Hussain, and Abul Kalam Najmi
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Dihydropyridines ,Physiology ,Thiobarbituric acid ,Myocardial Infarction ,Apoptosis ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pharmacology ,Protective Agents ,Creatine ,Antioxidants ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Edaravone ,polycyclic compounds ,Internal Medicine ,Animals ,Medicine ,Doxorubicin ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cardiotoxicity ,Antibiotics, Antineoplastic ,Lipid peroxide ,business.industry ,Myocardium ,General Medicine ,Brain natriuretic peptide ,Mitochondria ,Rats ,Oxidative Stress ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,Hypertension ,Benidipine ,business ,Biomarkers ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: Doxorubicin (DOX) is a potential chemotherapeutic agent but its use is restricted due to cardiotoxicity. Edaravone is a potent-free radical scavenging agent used in cerebral ischaemia. Benidipine is a triple calcium channel blocker.Objective: We investigated the potential cardioprotective effects of edaravone and benidipine alone and their combination against DOX-induced cardiotoxicity. Cardiotoxicity was induced by administering six equal injections of DOX (2.5 mg/kg) on alternative days for 2 weeks.Result: DOX-treated group showed significant increase level of lipid peroxide and decrease in antioxidant status along with mitochondrial enzymatic activity. Cardiotoxity effect of DOX illustrated by significantly increased the cardiac biomarkers such as Cardiac troponin-I, Brain natriuretic peptide, Creatine kinase-MB in serum. Significant increased activation of TNF-α, Caspase-3 activity and myocardial infarct size in DOX-treated group. Histopathological evaluation also confirmed the DOX-induced cardiotoxicity. Pretreated with edaravone and benidipine was significantly attenuated level of thiobarbituric acid reactive substance, endogenous enzymes, mitochondrial enzyme activities and cardiac biomarkers. Furthermore, pretreated group showed decreased activation of TNF-α, Caspase-3 activity along with reduction in the myocardial infarct size. Histopathological evaluation also strengthened the above results.Conclusion: Taken together these results suggest that the pretreated with edaravone and benidipine have potential protective effect against DOX-induced cardiotoxicity.
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- 2019
23. The Sensitivity of Microphysical Parameterization Schemes on the Prediction of Tropical Cyclone Mora Over the Bay of Bengal using WRF-ARW Model
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Ashik Imran, Ishtiaque M. Syed, SM Quamrul Hassan, Idris Ali, and Jafrul Islam
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Weather Research and Forecasting Model ,Climatology ,BENGAL ,Environmental science ,Sensitivity (control systems) ,Tropical cyclone ,Mora ,Bay - Abstract
The sensitivity of Microphysics Parameterization (MP) schemes has been analyzed in the prediction of intensity and track of tropical cyclone (TC) Mora (28th May-31st May, 2017), over the Bay of Bengal (BoB) using WRF model. The study of MP schemes in numerical simulation is important because it includes microphysical process and cloud dynamics that controls the latent heat release in clouds. In this study seven MP schemes (Kessler, Lin, WSM3, Eta, WSM6, MYDM7, and WDM5) are used to study the variation in Mean Sea Level Pressure (MSLP), Maximum Wind Speed (MWS), rainfall distributions, and Tracks. The root mean square error (RMSE) of MSLP, MWS and 72-h simulated tracks are found minimum for WSM3 scheme while the RMSE of rainfall, 48 and 24-h simulated tracks are found minimum for WDM5 scheme. In conclusion, WSM3 and WDM5 schemes may give better results in the prediction of slowly intensifying TC like Mora. Dhaka Univ. J. Sci. 67(1): 33-40, 2019 (January)
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- 2019
24. Intense precipitation events during the monsoon season in Bangladesh as captured by satellite-based products
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Carlo Montes, S. M. Quamrul Hassan, Timothy J. Krupnik, and Nachiketa Acharya
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Atmospheric Science ,Extreme weather ,Satellite observation ,Climatology ,Environmental science ,Satellite ,Precipitation ,Monsoon ,Climate services - Abstract
Extreme precipitation events are a serious threat to societal well-being over rainy areas such as Bangladesh. The reliability of studies of extreme events depends on data quality and their spatial and temporal distribution, although these subjects remain knowledge gaps in many countries. This work focuses on the analysis of four satellite-based precipitation products for monitoring intense rainfall events: the Climate Hazards Group Infrared Precipitation with Station Data (CHIRPS), the PERSIANN-Climate Data Record (PERSIANN-CDR), the Integrated Multisatellite Retrievals (IMERG), and the CPC Morphing Technique (CMORPH). Five indices of intense rainfall were considered for the period 2000-2019 and a set of 31 rain gauges for evaluation. The number and amount of precipitation associated with intense rainfall events are systematically underestimated or overestimated throughout the country. While random errors are higher over the wetter and higher-elevation north- and southeastern parts of Bangladesh, biases are more homogeneous. CHIRPS, PERSIANN-CDR and IMERG perform similar capturing total seasonal rainfall, but variability is better represented by CHIRPS and IMERG. Better results were obtained by IMERG, followed by PERSIANN-CDR and CHIRPS, in terms of climatological intensity indices based on percentiles, although the three products exhibited systematic errors. IMERG and CMORPH systematically overestimate the occurrence of intense precipitation events. IMERG showed the best performance representing events over a value of 20 mm/day; CMORPH exhibited random and systematic errors strongly associated with a poor representation of interannual variability in seasonal total rainfall. The results suggest that the datasets have different potential use and such differences should be considered in future applications regarding extreme rainfall events and risk assessment in Bangladesh.
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- 2021
25. An Engineered and Sustainable Solution for Flood and Sediment Management in Kosi River, India
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Quamrul Hassan
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Flooding is one of the most devastating and frequent natural hazards in the Indian subcontinent. In India, Bihar is one of the most flood prone states. Floods hit the state almost every year and causes enormous loss of lives, property, agriculture and infrastructure. Bihar has about 6.88 million hectares of flood prone area which is about 73.06% of its geographical area. The Kosi river is the most unstable river in Bihar and known as the “Sorrow of Bihar” because floods in this river cause huge destruction almost every year by its course changing tendency in the plains of North Bihar. It is one of the largest tributary of the river Ganga originating from Himalayas in Tibet and joins the Ganga in Bihar after flowing through Nepal. Majority of the drainage area of this river (almost 85 %) lies in Tibet and Nepal while only 15% lies in Indian Territory. The river carries huge amount of sediment with flow every year (about 120 million m3/Year) which primarily causes change in the morphological behaviour of the river. Even after the adoption of several measures, mostly grey infrastructure for the flood management in the Kosi river, the flood devastation in the region is still continued. The grey infrastructure approach gives a false sense of security and it also results in many unintended negative consequences. The present paper analyses the problem of flooding in the Kosi river basin; explores the feasibility of innovative and green infrastructure based sustainable solutions. Considering the prime issue of sediments in the Kosi, a novel concept of detention cum siltation ponds have been proposed. These ponds require hardly 7.84-13.54% of the drainage basin of Kosi in India. The proposed detention cum siltation ponds with other green infrastructure measures for the flood and sediment management in the river basin have overarching benefits. The environmental and economic sustainability aspect adds a great value to feasibility of the proposed measures.
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- 2021
26. Developing a framework for an early warning system of seasonal temperature and rainfall tailored to aquaculture in Bangladesh
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Carlo Montes, Nachiketa Acharya, Peerzadi Rumana Hossain, T.S. Amjath Babu, Timothy J. Krupnik, and S.M. Quamrul Hassan
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Atmospheric Science ,Global and Planetary Change - Published
- 2022
27. Pyrrolidin-2-one linked benzofused heterocycles as novel small molecule monoacylglycerol lipase inhibitors and antinociceptive agents
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Quamrul Hassan, Yassine Riadi, Obaid Afzal, Abdulmalik Saleh Alfawaz Altamimi, Sandhya Bawa, and Fareeda Athar
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Benzimidazole ,Stereochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Fatty acid amide hydrolase ,Heterocyclic Compounds ,Drug Discovery ,Antinociceptive Agents ,Potency ,Humans ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,IC50 ,Pharmacology ,Analgesics ,010405 organic chemistry ,Spectrum Analysis ,Organic Chemistry ,Small molecule ,Monoacylglycerol Lipases ,Pyrrolidinones ,0104 chemical sciences ,Monoacylglycerol lipase ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Benzothiazole ,chemistry ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
Eighteen pyrrolidin-2-one linked benzothiazole, and benzimidazole derivatives (10-27) were designed and synthesized. The structure of the compounds was confirmed by elemental and spectral (IR, 1 H-NMR and MS) data analysis. All the compounds were screened by human monoacylglycerol lipase (hMAGL) inhibition assay. Three benzimidazole compounds, 22 (4-Cl phenyl), 23 (3-Cl,4-F phenyl) and 25 (4-methoxy phenyl) were found to be the most potent, having an IC50 value of 8.6, 8.0 and 9.4 nm, respectively. Among them, the halogen-substituted phenyl derivatives, compound 22 (4-Cl phenyl) and compound 23 (3-Cl,4-F phenyl), showed micromolar potency against fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), having an IC50 value of 35 and 24 µm, respectively. Benzimidazole derivative having 4-methoxyphenyl substitution (compound 25) was found to be a selective MAGL inhibitor (IC50 = 9.4 nm), with an IC50 value above 50 µm against FAAH. In the formalin-induced nociception test, compound 25 showed a dose-dependent reduction of pain response in both acute and late phases. At 30 mg/kg dose, it significantly reduced the pain response and showed greater potency than the reference drug gabapentin (GBP).
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- 2020
28. Air Quality Scenario of the World’s Most Polluted City Kanpur: A Case Study
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Quamrul Hassan and Sarah Khan
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Pollutant ,Pollution ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Air pollution ,Particulates ,medicine.disease_cause ,Industrialisation ,Environmental protection ,Urbanization ,medicine ,Environmental science ,China ,Air quality index ,media_common - Abstract
Rapid industrialization and urbanization are paving a way for emerging economies to become more advanced, but these activities also trigger environmental problems. Among many of these problems, the biggest and the most persistent is the air pollution. According to the WHO database, Indian cities are leading the list of world’s most polluted cities, with 14 of the 15 cities featuring in the list are Indians, which has been declared badly affected due to air pollution, and the worst among them is Kanpur. Years of studies and research have recognized the industrial sector as mainly responsible for polluting the city. As reported by Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, during winter months, the major contributor to air pollution is particulate matter like dust and soot accounting for around 76%, 15% has been contributed by biomass burning and about 8% by emissions from vehicle, whereas, in summer season, the percentage contribution of particulate matter came down to 35% with equal contribution from vehicular emissions. Meteorological data reveals that 20–80% part of the day mostly during winter months, the average wind speed remains between 2 and 4 m/s. This shows that the dispersion of pollutants in the winter season is very less, trapping particulates and toxic metals in the atmosphere to remain persistent for months. The exposure to these pollutants resulted in harmful diseases linked to the cardiovascular system, respiratory systems, nervous system, premature birth, mortality, and illness. Various efforts have been initiated by the authorities to control the increasing level of pollution, like constructing new roads and pavements, mass rapid transit service to cut car pollution, planting more trees and promoting battery-operated transport. The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change is also making a budgetary allocation of about 7 billion rupees ($104 million) for installing more systems to monitor air quality in cities and installing equipment to settle the dust like water sprinklers. Despite all these efforts, the Air Quality Index of the city has remained much below the national average. In this scenario, this paper focuses on the studies made so far associated with the causes, sources, impacts, and outcomes related to air pollution levels in the city from the available literature. This paper has also highlighted the air pollution scenario of neighboring country China and its policies intervention in battling against a similar situation.
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- 2020
29. Understanding hazards: Probabilistic cyclone modelling for disaster risk to the Eastern Coast in Bangladesh
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Bapon Fakhruddin, Karunakar Kintada, and Quamrul Hassan
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Rohingya ,Environmental sciences ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 ,Response planning ,Impact assessment ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,GE1-350 ,Disaster risk reduction ,Environmental Science (miscellaneous) ,Safety Research ,Probabilistic cyclone modelling - Abstract
Cyclones and their associated wind and water hazards result in the largest number of fatalities. Coastal inundations due to cyclonic storm surges are an increasing threat to the lives and livelihoods of people in low-lying, highly populated coastal areas. Understanding hazards and the probability and intensity of of their occurrence are essential for determining the risk to life and infrastructure, as it allows the relevant agencies to plan for and respond to disasters. This paper developes a synthetic cyclone modelling (Category 4) to understand probable maximum impacts of a tropical cyclone and its cascading and compounding hazards in the Cox's Bazar area in Bangladesh. These models are used to develop contingency plans and strategies for disaster response. The probabilistic cyclone hazard modelling provides scenarios based hazards information that could benefit humanitarian agencies and future infrastructure risk assessments.
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- 2022
30. Synthesis of stable benzimidazole derivatives bearing pyrazole as anticancer and EGFR receptor inhibitors
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M. Shahar Yar, Md. Quamrul Hassan, Zulphikar Ali, Rikeshwer Prasad Dewangan, Md. Rafi, Sangh Partap, Md. Sayeed Akhtar, Md. Jawaid Akhtar, Santosh Pasha, Anees A. Siddiqui, and Ahsan Ahmed Khan
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0301 basic medicine ,Benzimidazole ,Stereochemistry ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Apoptosis ,Pyrazole ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Drug Discovery ,Animals ,Humans ,Phosphorylation ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Molecular Biology ,IC50 ,Cell Proliferation ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,In vitro ,Rats ,0104 chemical sciences ,ErbB Receptors ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,HaCaT ,030104 developmental biology ,Liver ,Cell culture ,Cancer cell ,Pyrazoles ,Benzimidazoles ,Female ,Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor - Abstract
A new series of benzimidazole linked pyrazole derivatives were synthesized by cyclocondensation reaction through one-pot multicomponent reaction in absolute ethanol. All the synthesized compounds were tested for their in vitro anticancer activities on five human cancer cell lines including MCF-7, HaCaT, MDA-MB231, A549 and HepG2. EGFR receptor inhibitory activities were carried out for all the compounds. Majority of the compounds showed potent antiproliferative activity against the tested cancer cell lines. Compound 5a showed the most effective activity against the lungs cancer cell lines (IC50 = 2.2 µM) and EGFR binding (IC50 = 0.97 µM) affinity as compared to other members of the series. Compound 5a inhibited growth of A549 cancer cells by inducing a strong G2/M phase arrest. In addition, same compound inhibited growth of A549 cancer cells by inducing apoptosis. In molecular docking studies compound 5a was bound to the active pocket of the EGFR (PDB 1M17) with five key hydrogen bonds and two π-π interaction with binding energies ΔG = −34.581 Kcal/mol.
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- 2018
31. Sacubitril and valsartan protect from experimental myocardial infarction by ameliorating oxidative damage in Wistar rats
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Mohd Akhtar, Abul Kalam Najmi, Mohd. Imran, Obaid Rahman, Quamrul Hassan, and Sayeed Akhtar
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Male ,Physiology ,Myocardial Infarction ,Tetrazoles ,Blood volume ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pharmacology ,Antioxidants ,Sacubitril ,Oxidative damage ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Malondialdehyde ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Creatine Kinase, MB Form ,Aspartate Aminotransferases ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,Rats, Wistar ,Lactate Dehydrogenases ,Neprilysin ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Glutathione Transferase ,Glutathione Peroxidase ,Superoxide Dismutase ,business.industry ,Aminobutyrates ,Myocardium ,Biphenyl Compounds ,fungi ,Isoproterenol ,Alanine Transaminase ,General Medicine ,Alkaline Phosphatase ,Catalase ,medicine.disease ,Cgmp signaling ,Rats ,Drug Combinations ,Oxidative Stress ,Glutathione Reductase ,Blood pressure ,Valsartan ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Sacubitril (SAC), a neprilysin inhibitor prevent degradation of neprilysin and activate cGMP signaling pathways leading to rise in blood volume concurrent to blood pressure by means of vasoactive peptides, adrenomedullin, and bradykinin.The aim of this study was to evaluate the anti-ischemic effects of SAC through inhibiting neprilysin in isoproterenol (ISO) induced myocardial infarction (MI) in Wistar albino rats. ISO (85 mg/kg) was injected subcutaneously at the end of 14 days pre-treatment with SAC and valsartan (VAL).Biochemical investigation revealed that SAC along with VAL significantly prevented the antioxidant enzymes (SOD, Catalase, GR, GPx, GST, and GSH) degradation and malondialdehyde (MDA) induced by ISO intoxication in Wistar rats. Along with this, cardiac biomarkers (LDH, CK-MB, ALT, AST, and ALP) were also significantly ameliorated by SACand VAL in ISO-treated rats. Concurrently, decreased infarction area (IA)and marked reduction in myofibril damage by SACand VAL further supported its protective benefits in MI.Taken together, the results suggest that inhibition of enzyme neprilysin alleviated the ISO induces myocardial damage mediated by its strong antioxidant potential.
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- 2018
32. Simulation of Thermodynamic Features of a Thunderstorm Event over Dhaka using WRF-ARW Model
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Abdus Samad, Mijanur Rahman, and SM Quamrul Hassan
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Atmospheric radiative transfer codes ,Meteorology ,Planetary boundary layer ,Weather Research and Forecasting Model ,Wind shear ,MM5 ,Parametrization (atmospheric modeling) ,Shortwave radiation ,Convective available potential energy ,Mathematics - Abstract
An attempt has been made to simulate the thermodynamic features of the thunderstorm (TS) event over Dhaka (23.81°N, 90.41°E) occurred from 1300 UTC to 1320 UTC of 4 April 2015 using Advanced Research dynamics solver of Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF-ARW). The model was run to conduct a simulation for 48 hours on a single domain of 5 km horizontal resolution utilizing six hourly Global Final Analysis (FNL) datasets from 0600 UTC of 3 April 2015 to 0600 UTC of 5 April 2015 as initial and lateral boundary conditions. Kessler schemes for microphysics, Yonsei University (YSU) scheme for planetary boundary layer (PBL) parametrization, Revised MM5 scheme for surface layer physics, Rapid Radiative Transfer Model (RRTM) for longwave radiation, Dudhia scheme for shortwave radiation and Kain–Fritsch (KF) scheme for cumulus parameterization were used. Hourly outputs produced by the model have been analyzed numerically and graphically using Grid Analysis and Display System (GrADS). Deep analyses were carried out by examining several thermodynamic parameters such as mean sea level pressure (MSLP), wind pattern, vertical wind shear, vorticity, temperature, convective available potential energy (CAPE), relative humidity (RH) and rainfall. To validate the model performance, simulated values of MSLP, maximum and minimum temperature and RH were compared with observational data obtained from Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD). Rainfall values were compared with that of BMD and Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Based on the comparisons and validations, the present study advocates that the model captured the TS event reasonably well.GANIT J. Bangladesh Math. Soc.Vol. 37 (2017) 131-145
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- 2018
33. Simulation of Monsoon Low Pressure System and its Associated Rainfall Over Bangladesh Using WRF Model
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Abdus Samad, SM Quamrul Hassan, and Deepa Roy
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Low-pressure area ,Weather Research and Forecasting Model ,Climatology ,Environmental science ,Monsoon - Abstract
In this paper an effort has been made to simulate the monsoon Low Pressure System (LPS) and its associated rainfall event of 16-20 August, 2013 using Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. The model was run for 24-h, 48-h and 72-h in a single domain of 10 km horizontal resolution using The National Centre for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) high-resolution Global Final (FNL) Analysis 6-hourly data using initial and lateral boundary conditions. WRF double-moment 5 class micro physics scheme, Kain–Fritsch (new Eta) cumulus physics scheme,Yonsei University planetary boundary layer scheme, Revised MM5 surface layer physics scheme, Unified Noah LSM as land surface model, Rapid Radiative Transfer Model (RRTM) for long-wave and Dudhia scheme for short-wave scheme are used for the simulation. The performance of the model is evaluated analyzing Mean Sea Level Pressure (MSLP), Wind Pattern, Vorticity, Vertical Wind Shear and Rainfall Distribution. The model successfully captured the low pressure system, initial condition, propagation, landfall time and location reasonably well. The model simulated rainfall amount and associated areas sensibly well compared with the observed data by BMD and Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM). Dhaka Univ. J. Sci. 66(1): 29-35, 2018 (January)
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- 2018
34. Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of AgNORs in FNAC Smears of Palpable Breast Lumps
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Quamrul Hassan, Mohammad Ismail Hossain, Zillur Rahman, Tamanna Binta Hasan, Shoibul Karim, Pradip Bhattacharjee, and Sayeda Nasreen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Breast lumps ,medicine.disease ,True negative ,Female patient ,Biopsy ,Medicine ,Neoplasm ,General Materials Science ,Histopathology ,Ductal Hyperplasia ,Agnor staining ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,business - Abstract
Background: The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of AgNORs on FNAC smears of breast lesion.Methods: FNAC were done in 200 female patients of breast lump consecutively, Papanicolau and AgNOR staining was done in all 200 cases of FNA smears.Among them biopsy and histopathology were done in 99 cases. The findings of FNAC and AgNOR analysis were compared to histopathological findings.Results: By FNAC, 53 (26.5%) cases were non-neoplastic benign, 89(44.5%) cases were benign neoplasm, 07 (3.5%) cases were atypical ductal hyperplasia and 51(25.5%) cases were malignant (Duct cell carcinoma).Among them histopathology was done in 99 cases.Out of 40 FNAC malignant cases, histopathologically all were proved malignant. Out of 42 benign cases, 1 was found malignant. 4 atypical ductal hyperplasia were also diagnosed as malignant histopathologically. True positive cases are 40, True negative cases are 36, false positive are nil (0), and false negative is 01. The sensitivity is 97.56%, specificity is 100%, positive predictive value is 100%, Negative predictive value is 97.3%, and accuracy is 98.7%. AgNOR impression were analysed in 99 histopathologically confirmed cases. The results showed benign impression in 50 cases and malignant impression in 48 cases. 01 histopathologically malignant case was impressed as benign by AgNOR and 01 as suspicious which may be included as malignant by AgNOR impression. 2 histopathologically benign cases showed higher proliferative activities and counted as malignant. True positive cases are 46, True negative 49, false positive is 02 and false negative is 01. The sensitivity is 97.87%, Specificity 96.07%, PPV 95.83%, NPV 98%, Overall accuracy is 96.93%.Conclusion: The efficacy of FNAC and AgNOR analysis in the diagnosis of breast lesion was found more or less similar and mild over lapping.Chatt Maa Shi Hosp Med Coll J; Vol.15 (2); Jul 2016; Page 14-20
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- 2017
35. Hepatoprotective and antioxidant effects of fish oil on isoniazid-rifampin induced hepatotoxicity in rats
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Abul Kalam Najmi, Aisha Siddiqui, Yam Nath Paudel, Mohd. Imran, Md. Quamrul Hassan, Mohd Akhtar, and Abdul Samad Basheer
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Pharmacology ,Antioxidant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Isoniazid ,Cod liver oil ,Glutathione ,Fish oil ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,Lipid peroxidation ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,chemistry ,Toxicity ,medicine ,Alkaline phosphatase ,Pharmacology (medical) ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Food Science ,medicine.drug - Abstract
In the present study hepatoprotective and antioxidant potential of fish oil (cod liver oil) against isoniazid and rifampin combination (INH-RMP)-induced toxicity was evaluated in rats. Administration of (50 mg INH + 100 mg RMP/kg/day, intraperitonially [i.p]) for 14 daysproducedliver injury that was evident from elevated levels of serum marker enzymes, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and histopathological changes. The drug treatment caused significant changes in the cellular redox status as reflected by about 75% decrease in the level of serum total antioxidant capacity (TAC), a marked decrease in reduced glutathione (GSH) level, an increased in lipid peroxidation (LPO) in the liver. Fish oil treatment (4 ml/kg/day, i.p.) 5–6 hrprior to (INH-RMP) dose, markedlyprevented the rise in serum enzymes levelselicited by the drugs. The histopathological alterations were also improved. Remarkably, there was a complete reversal of the changes in the levels of GSH and LPO, and partial recovery of TAC in the animals receiving fish oil along with (INH-RMP). These observations support the mechanistic role of strong antioxidant property of fish oil in the protection of hepatic injury. This study suggests the importance of fish oil as a hepatoprotective and antioxidant dietary supplement, particularly in the patients receiving anti-tubercular therapy which are at a risk of hepatotoxicity.
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- 2017
36. The allosteric inhibitor ABL001 enables dual targeting of BCR–ABL1
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Hans Bitter, Sandra W. Cowan-Jacob, A. Quamrul Hassan, Silvia Buonamici, Andreas Marzinzik, Wolfgang Jahnke, Sanjeev Thohan, Jerry Donovan, Timothy P. Hughes, Wenjing Zhu, Andrew Wylie, Pascal Furet, Michael Palmer, Lilli Petruzzelli, Xavier Pelle, Susan Branford, Joseph Schoepfer, William R. Sellers, K. Gary Vanasse, Alice Loo, Nicholas Keen, Francesco Hofmann, Franco Lombardo, David M. Ross, Giuliano Berellini, Markus Warmuth, Stephanie Kay Dodd, Varsha Iyer, Wylie, Andrew A, Schoepfer, Joseph, Jahnke, Wolfgang, Cowan-Jacob, Sandra W, Branford, Susan, and Sellers, William R
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Niacinamide ,0301 basic medicine ,Allosteric regulation ,Dasatinib ,Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl ,Drug resistance ,Biology ,Pharmacology ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Allosteric Regulation ,Catalytic Domain ,Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,molecular responses ,pattern of resistance ,Animals ,Humans ,cellular potencies ,Cell Proliferation ,Multidisciplinary ,ABL ,Kinase ,Imatinib ,medicine.disease ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,Leukemia ,Pyrimidines ,030104 developmental biology ,Nilotinib ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,Mutation ,Pyrazoles ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) ,Allosteric Site ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) is driven by the activity of the BCR-ABL1 fusion oncoprotein. ABL1 kinase inhibitors have improved the clinical outcomes for patients with CML, with over 80% of patients treated with imatinib surviving for more than 10 years. Second-generation ABL1 kinase inhibitors induce more potent molecular responses in both previously untreated and imatinib-resistant patients with CML. Studies in patients with chronic-phase CML have shown that around 50% of patients who achieve and maintain undetectable BCR-ABL1 transcript levels for at least 2 years remain disease-free after the withdrawal of treatment. Here we characterize ABL001 (asciminib), a potent and selective allosteric ABL1 inhibitor that is undergoing clinical development testing in patients with CML and Philadelphia chromosome-positive (Ph +) acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. In contrast to catalytic-site ABL1 kinase inhibitors, ABL001 binds to the myristoyl pocket of ABL1 and induces the formation of an inactive kinase conformation. ABL001 and second-generation catalytic inhibitors have similar cellular potencies but distinct patterns of resistance mutations, with genetic barcoding studies revealing pre-existing clonal populations with no shared resistance between ABL001 and the catalytic inhibitor nilotinib. Consistent with this profile, acquired resistance was observed with single-agent therapy in mice; however, the combination of ABL001 and nilotinib led to complete disease control and eradicated CML xenograft tumours without recurrence after the cessation of treatment. Refereed/Peer-reviewed
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- 2017
37. Brain delivery of buspirone hydrochloride chitosan nanoparticles for the treatment of general anxiety disorder
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Javed Ali, Quamrul Hassan, Rafi Haider, Naimat K. Bari, Sanjula Baboota, Mohammad Fazil, Jasjeet Kaur Narang, and Bharti Gaba
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Drug ,Swine ,Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Biological Availability ,Mucous membrane of nose ,Pharmacology ,Biochemistry ,Permeability ,X-Ray Diffraction ,Structural Biology ,In vivo ,Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared ,Animals ,Particle Size ,Maze Learning ,Molecular Biology ,Administration, Intranasal ,media_common ,Chitosan ,Drug Carriers ,Chromatography ,Molecular Structure ,Chemistry ,Drug permeation ,Brain ,General Medicine ,Chitosan nanoparticles ,Anxiety Disorders ,Buspirone ,Rats ,Serotonin Receptor Agonists ,Drug Liberation ,Anti-Anxiety Agents ,Nanoparticles ,Nasal administration ,Particle size ,Buspirone hydrochloride - Abstract
The present work discusses the preparation, characterization and in vivo evaluation of thiolated chitosan nanoparticles (TCS-NPs) of buspirone hydrochloride (BUH) for brain delivery through intranasal route. TCS NPs were prepared by ionic gelation method and characterized for various parameters. The NPs formed were having particle size of 226.7±2.52nm with PDI 0.483±0.031. Drug entrapment efficiency (EE) and loading capacity (LC) were found to be 81.13±2.8 and 49.67±5.5%. The cumulative percentage drug permeation through nasal mucosa was 76.21%. Bioadhesion study carried out on porcine mucin and showed a bioadhesion efficiency of 90.218±0.134%. Nose-to-brain delivery of placebo NPs was investigated by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) technique using rhodamine-123 as a marker. The brain concentration achieved after intranasal administration of TCS-NPs was 797.46±35.76ng/ml with tmax 120min which was significantly higher than achieved after intravenous administration on BUH solution 384.15±13.42ng/ml and tmax of 120min and intranasal administration of BUH solution 417.77±19.24ng/ml and tmax 60min.
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- 2015
38. Pitavastatin ameliorates myocardial damage by preventing inflammation and collagen deposition via reduced free radical generation in isoproterenol-induced cardiomyopathy
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Abul Kalam Najmi, Quamrul Hassan, Mohd Akhtar, Sayeed Akhtar, Zeeba S Jairajpuri, and Ramsha Iqbal
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Male ,Physiology ,Cardiomyopathy ,Myocardial Infarction ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pharmacology ,Reductase ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antioxidants ,0302 clinical medicine ,Transforming Growth Factor beta ,Natriuretic Peptide, Brain ,Creatine Kinase, MB Form ,030212 general & internal medicine ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,General Medicine ,Catalase ,Glutathione ,HMG-CoA reductase ,Quinolines ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Apolipoprotein A1 ,Collagen ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.drug ,Free Radicals ,Inflammation ,Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Aspartate Aminotransferases ,Rats, Wistar ,Pitavastatin ,L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Myocardium ,Isoproterenol ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Lipid Peroxidation ,Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
Pitavastatin inhibits 3 hydroxy 3 methyl glutaryl coenzyme A (HMGCoA) reductase enzyme, preventing cholesterol synthesis along with elevating high density apolipoprotein A1 (Apo-A1). The present study was designed to evaluate cardioprotective potential of pitavastatin at 1 mg/kg/day and 3 mg/kg/day dose for 14 days in low dose isoproterenol (ISO) (5 mg/kg/day for 7 consecutive days) induced myocardial damage. ISO administration induced significant reduction in endogenous antioxidant enzymes like reduced glutathione (GSH), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and raised thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) indicating activated lipid peroxidation. Along with this, a significant increase in level of cardiac injury biomarkers vie, creatine kinase (CK-MB), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), aspartate amino transferase (AST), tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α) and transforming growth factor (TGF-β) as well as brain natriuretic peptide (BNP). Histological examination also revealed marked myocardial tissue damage in ISO treated rats. However, pretreatment with pitavastatin (3 mg/kg/day) significantly maintained nearly normal levels of cardiac biomarkers and oxidant antioxidant status as well as lipid peroxidation in ISO induced MI rats. Cardiac histological assessment and infarct size assessment also showed marked reduction in myocardial architecture alteration including infarct size as well as collagen deposition by pitavastatin that strongly supported biochemical findings. These observations strongly corroborate that pitavastatin prevents myocardial damages via up regulation of endogenous oxidants along with its hypocholesterolemic activity.
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- 2018
39. EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibition decreases cardiac remodeling and SERCA2a/NCX1 depletion in streptozotocin induced cardiomyopathy in C57/BL6 mice
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Abul Kalam Najmi, Yam Nath Paudel, Md. Sayeed Akhtar, Mohd Akhtar, Md. Quamrul Hassan, and Sadia Shah
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diabetic Cardiomyopathies ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Sodium-Calcium Exchanger ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Calcium-Transporting ATPases ,Superoxide dismutase ,Lipid peroxidation ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gefitinib ,Lactate dehydrogenase ,Diabetic cardiomyopathy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Epidermal growth factor receptor ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Cells, Cultured ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Reactive oxygen species ,biology ,Myocardium ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Streptozotocin ,ErbB Receptors ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Quinazolines ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Aim Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) related reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation results in myocardial damage. We aimed to investigate the role of gefitinib (EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitor) in diabetic cardiomyopathy (DbCM). Method DbCM was induced by injecting streptozotocin (55 mg/kg for 5 consecutive days) to C57/BL6 mice intraperitoneally. Diabetic C57/BL6 mice (fasting blood glucose level ≥ 250 mg/dl) were allocated into four study groups and treated with two doses of gefitinib (30 mg/kg and 350 mg/kg per day) as well as ramipril (3 mg/kg/day) for four weeks. Key findings We observed a significant correlation between persistent hyperglycaemia with cardiac remodeling and alterations in myocardial architecture. Gefitinib significantly prevented lipid peroxidation (MDA), damage of antioxidant enzymes like superoxide dismutase (SOD), Catalase, glutathione (GSH) and thioredoxin reductase (TrxR). Gefitinib also prevented hypertrophy of myocardium evidenced by reduced heart weight to body weight ratio and TGF‑β related collagen deposition. Gefitinib maintained cardiac biomarkers like lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), Creatine Kinase‑MB, brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) and cardiac Troponin‑I (cTroponinI) indicating reduced myocardial damage. Decreased sarcoplasmic endoplasmic reticulum Ca2 + ATPase2a (SERCA2a) and sodium‑calcium exchanger-1 (NCX1) protein depletion after gefitinib administration indicated improved Ca2+ homeostasis during myocardial contractility. Histopathology and transmission electron microscopy clearly showed almost normal myofibrils and mitochondrial arrangements in gefitinib treated mice. Significance Our findings suggest that gefitinib protects myocardial damage in DbCM via balancing oxidant-antioxidant system, decreased collagen deposition as well as improved CKMB, BNP, cTroponinI and SERCA2a/NCX-1. Thereby, it indicated that gefitinib may be a potential therapeutic drug for treating DbCM.
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- 2018
40. Evaluation of 4-methyl-2-[(2-methylbenzyl) amino]-1,3-thiazole-5-carboxylic acid against hyperglycemia, insulin sensitivity, and oxidative stress-induced inflammatory responses and β-cell damage in the pancreas of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
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Sadia Shah, A S Basheer, M Adil, Manju Sharma, Sandhya Bawa, Md. Quamrul Hassan, Yam Nath Paudel, A Siddiqui, and Md. Rahmat Ali
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0301 basic medicine ,Blood Glucose ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,medicine.drug_class ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Intraperitoneal injection ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Toxicology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Streptozocin ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Insulin resistance ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Insulin-Secreting Cells ,medicine ,Animals ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Insulin ,Rats, Wistar ,Xanthine oxidase inhibitor ,Glycated Hemoglobin ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Chemistry ,Interleukin-6 ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Streptozotocin ,Oxidative Stress ,Thiazoles ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Inflammation Mediators ,Insulin Resistance ,Pancreas ,Oxidative stress ,Biomarkers ,medicine.drug - Abstract
4-Methyl-2-[(2-methylbenzyl) amino]-1,3-thiazole-5-carboxylic acid (bioactive compound (BAC)), a novel thiazole derivative, is a xanthine oxidase inhibitor and free radical scavenging agent. Effects of BAC on hyperglycemia, insulin sensitivity, oxidative stress, and inflammatory mediators were evaluated in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced neonatal models of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) rats where NIDDM was induced in neonatal pups with single intraperitoneal injection of STZ (100 mg/kg). The effect of BAC (10 and 20 mg/kg, p.o.) for 3 weeks was evaluated by the determination of blood glucose, oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), HbA1c level, insulin level, insulin sensitivity, and insulin resistance (IR). Furthermore, inflammatory mediators (tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-6) and oxidative stress were estimated in serum and pancreatic tissue, respectively. Significant alteration in the level of blood glucose, OGTT, HbA1c, insulin level, insulin sensitivity, in addition variation in the antioxidant status and inflammatory mediators, and alteration in histoarchitecture of pancreatic tissue confirmed the potential of BAC in STZ-induced neonatal models of NIDDM rats. Pretreatment with BAC restored the level of glucose by decreasing the IR and increasing the insulin sensitivity. Furthermore, BAC balanced the antioxidant status and preserved the inflammatory mediators. Histological studies of pancreatic tissues showed normal architecture after BAC administration to diabetic rats. Altogether, our results suggest that BAC successfully reduces the blood glucose level and possesses antioxidant as well as anti-inflammatory activities. This leads to decreased histological damage in diabetic pancreatic tissues, suggesting the possibility of future diabetes treatments.
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41. Levosimendan suppresses oxidative injury, apoptotic signaling and mitochondrial degeneration in streptozotocin-induced diabetic cardiomyopathy
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Javed Ali, Quamrul Hassan, Krishna Kolappa Pillai, Abul Kalam Najmi, Sayeed Akhtar, Shahid H. Ansari, and Mohammed Akhtar
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Ramipril ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiotonic Agents ,Diabetic Cardiomyopathies ,Physiology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cardiomyopathy ,Apoptosis ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Creatine ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Malondialdehyde ,Diabetic cardiomyopathy ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,Animals ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Insulin ,Medicine ,Rats, Wistar ,Simendan ,Glutathione Peroxidase ,Caspase 3 ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,business.industry ,Hydrazones ,General Medicine ,Levosimendan ,medicine.disease ,Streptozotocin ,Rats ,Pyridazines ,Oxidative Stress ,C-Reactive Protein ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Diabetic cardiomyopathy plays a major role in morbidity and mortality among cardiovascular disorder-related complications. This study was designed to explore long-term benefits of Levosimendan (LEVO) along with Ramipril and Insulin. Diabetic cardiomyopathy was induced using streptozotocin (STZ) at the dose of 25 mg/kg/body weight/day for three consecutive days in Wistar rats. Rats were randomly divided into 10 groups and treatments were started after 2 weeks of STZ administration. A gradual but severe hyperglycemia ((§§§)p 0.001) was observed in all STZ-treated groups except those received insulin (2 U/day). LEVO alone and in combination with Ramipril and Insulin normalized (**p 0.01) mean arterial pressure and heart rate, restored catalase, superoxide dismutase, malondialdehyde, glutathione level and also attenuated (***p 0.001) the raised serum levels of creatine kinase-heart type, lactate dehydrogenase, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, C-reactive protein, and caspase-3 level in heart tissue altered after STZ treatment. Myofibril degeneration, mitochondrial fibrosis and vacuolization occurred after STZ treatment, were also reversed by LEVO in combination with Ramipril and Insulin. The combination of LEVO with Ramipril and Insulin improved hemodynamic functions, maintained cardiac enzymes and ameliorated myofibril damage in diabetic cardiomyopathy.
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42. Comparative efficacy of alcoholic extracts of black Peppers (Piper nigrum) and Chutra leaves (Urtica dioica) with Esb3 against coccidiosis in chickens
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Sukumar Saha, Bayzer Rahman, Yousuf Ali Sarker, A. S. M. Abdul Awal, Quamrul Hassan, Mahmudul Hasan Sikder, and Tahmina Begum
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Veterinary medicine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Liter ,General Medicine ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Group A ,Group B ,Breed ,Coccidiosis ,Erythrocyte sedimentation rate ,medicine ,Urtica dioica ,Feces - Abstract
The present study is undertaken to compare the efficacy of alcoholic extracts of Black Peppers (Piper nigrum ) and Chutra leaves (Urtica dioica ) with a patent drug Esb3 against coccidiosis in chicken. 16 Fayoumi breed chickens were collected from a local farm and divided into four groups; A, B, C and D, each consisting of four chickens, Group A (control), Group B (alcoholic extracts of Black Peppers @ 9ml/kg bd wt.), Group C (alcoholic extracts of Chutra leaves @ 9ml/kg bd wt.) and Group D ( Esb3 @ 1 ml/ liter drinking water). All the treated chickens were kept under close observation for 18 days and data was collected at 3 days interval. In group B, two chickens died within 4-7 days of treatment and in group C one chicken died on 5th day of medication. All the chickens of control group died within 5-7 days of medication. Oocyst was counted for per gram of feces in all groups. Biochemical parameters like SGPT and haematological parameters like Total erythrocyte count (TEC), Haemoglobin count (Hb), Packed cell volume (PCV), Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) were determined. There were significant decrease in oocyst count in group B and C in compared to control and very few oocysts were present in faeces of 6 days onward of medication. All the chickens were survived in group D and oocyst started to disappear in the faeces from 3rd day onward of medication. Our study suggests Both Black Peppers and Chutra are effective against coccidiosis in chicken and Chutra is more effective than Black peppers.Res. Agric., Livest. Fish.2(1): 117-124, April 2015
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43. Biodegradable intranasal nanoparticulate drug delivery system of risedronate sodium for osteoporosis
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Mohammad Fazil, Sanjula Baboota, Javed Ali, and Quamrul Hassan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Materials science ,Osteoporosis ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Context (language use) ,02 engineering and technology ,Pharmacology ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,Metabolic bone disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Drug Delivery Systems ,0302 clinical medicine ,In vivo ,medicine ,Humans ,Lactic Acid ,Administration, Intranasal ,Drug Carriers ,General Medicine ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Nasal Mucosa ,Risedronate Sodium ,PLGA ,chemistry ,Drug delivery ,Nanoparticles ,0210 nano-technology ,Risedronic Acid ,Polyglycolic Acid ,Ex vivo - Abstract
Osteoporosis (OP) is the most common metabolic bone disease predominantly found in elderly people. It is associated with reduced bone mineral density, results in a higher probability of fractures, especially of the hip, vertebrae, and distal radius. Worldwide prevalence of OP is considered a serious public health concern.The purpose of the present work was to develop and evaluate polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) of risedronate sodium (RIS) for the treatment of OP using intranasal (IN) route in order to reduce peripheral toxic effects.Polymeric NPs of RIS were prepared by nanoprecipitation methods. Formulations were developed and evaluated in context to in vitro drug release, ex vivo permeation, in vivo study, and biochemical studies.The particles size, entrapment efficiency (EE) (%), and loading capacity (LC) (%) of optimized formulations were found to be 127.84 ± 6.33 nm, 52.65 ± 5.21, and 10.57 ± 1.48, respectively. Release kinetics showed diffusion-controlled, Fickian release pattern. Ex vivo permeation study showed RIS from PLGA-NPs permeated significantly (p 0.05) through nasal mucosa. In vivo study showed a marked difference in micro-structure (trabeculae) in bone internal environment. Biochemical estimation of treated group and RIS PLGA indicated a significant recovery (p 0.01) as compared with the toxic group.Polymeric NPs of RIS were prepared successfully using biodegradable polymer (PLGA). Intranasal delivery showed a good result in in vivo study. Thus PLGA-NPs have great potential for delivering the RIS for the treatment and prevention of OP after clinical evaluation in near future.
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- 2015
44. The Novolactone Natural Product Disrupts the Allosteric Regulation of Hsp70
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Christopher Quinn, Pascal D. Fortin, Christina A. Kirby, Heather Sadlish, Christian Studer, Franklin Chung, Douglas Frederick Quinn, Jinyun Chen, Wenlai Zhou, Raymond Pagliarini, D. Randal Kipp, Travis Stams, Yaoyu Chen, N. Rao Movva, Esther K. Schmitt, Frank Petersen, Ralph Riedl, Tim Schuhmann, Roman Kityk, Dominic Hoepfner, Anne Schitter, Jason Baird, A. Quamrul Hassan, and Matthias P. Mayer
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Conformational change ,ATPase ,Allosteric regulation ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,Biology ,Molecular Dynamics Simulation ,Crystallography, X-Ray ,Endoplasmic Reticulum ,Biochemistry ,Cell Line ,Substrate Specificity ,Allosteric Regulation ,Heat shock protein ,Drug Discovery ,Humans ,Protein Isoforms ,HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins ,Molecular Biology ,Adenosine Triphosphatases ,Pharmacology ,Biological Products ,Binding Sites ,General Medicine ,HSP40 Heat-Shock Proteins ,Cell biology ,Hsp70 ,Protein Structure, Tertiary ,Proteostasis ,Chaperone (protein) ,Hsp33 ,Abietanes ,biology.protein ,Molecular Medicine ,Genome, Fungal ,Protein Binding - Abstract
Summary The highly conserved 70 kDa heat shock proteins (Hsp70) play an integral role in proteostasis such that dysregulation has been implicated in numerous diseases. Elucidating the precise role of Hsp70 family members in the cellular context, however, has been hampered by the redundancy and intricate regulation of the chaperone network, and relatively few selective and potent tools. We have characterized a natural product, novolactone, that targets cytosolic and ER-localized isoforms of Hsp70 through a highly conserved covalent interaction at the interface between the substrate-binding and ATPase domains. Biochemical and structural analyses indicate that novolactone disrupts interdomain communication by allosterically inducing a conformational change in the Hsp70 protein to block ATP-induced substrate release and inhibit refolding activities. Thus, novolactone is a valuable tool for exploring the requirements of Hsp70 chaperones in diverse cellular contexts.
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45. Renin Inhibition by Aliskiren Protects Rats Against Isoproterenol Induced Myocardial Infarction
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Vasim Khan, Abul Kalam Najmi, Md. Quamrul Hassan, and Mohd Akhtar
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiotonic Agents ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cardiac marker ,Myocardial Infarction ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pharmacology ,Creatine ,Superoxide dismutase ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fumarates ,Internal medicine ,Lactate dehydrogenase ,Malondialdehyde ,Drug Discovery ,Renin ,medicine ,Animals ,Creatine Kinase, MB Form ,Saline ,biology ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Myocardium ,Isoproterenol ,General Medicine ,Aliskiren ,Catalase ,Amides ,Glutathione ,Rats ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Creatine kinase ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Objective Cardioprotective potential of aliskiren against isoproterenol-induced myocardial infarction was evaluated in this study. Methods Wistar albino rats (n=36) were randomly divided into six groups. Normal control rats received 1 ml saline, orally for 14 days and 0.1 ml saline, subcutaneously on 13th and 14th treatment day while the toxic group animals were administered with saline orally for 14 days and isoproterenol (85 mg/kg, subcutaneously) on 13th and 14th day. In different pre-treatment groups, aliskiren (30, 50 & 100 mg/kg, orally) was administered for 14 days along with isoproterenol (85 mg/kg, subcutaneously) on the last two days. Per se group animals were given aliskiren (100 mg/kg orally) for 14 days. Twenty-four hours after the last drug treatment, cardiac marker enzymes (creatine kinase-MB and lactate dehydrogenase), apoptotic marker enzyme (caspase-3) and antioxidative enzymes (malondialdehyde, reduced glutathione, superoxide dismutase and catalase) were estimated, along with histopathological analysis of myocardium. Results Isoproterenol treatment caused a significant increase in cardiac markers, malondialdehyde, and caspase-3 levels with a considerable decrease in reduced glutathione, superoxide dismutase and catalase enzyme levels. Aliskiren at 50 and 100 mg/kg doses significantly alleviated the increase of caspase-3 and cardiac marker enzymes as well as the changes in antioxidant enzymes, which was confirmed by histopathological analysis. Aliskiren (100 mg/kg) produced more pronounced protective effects than its other two doses. Moreover, the changes in per se group were insignificant as compared to normal control group. Conclusion The present study thus provides an evidence for the protective effects of aliskiren in isoproterenol-induced myocardial infarction.
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46. Design, synthesis and molecular docking of thiazolidinedione based benzene sulphonamide derivatives containing pyrazole core as potential anti-diabetic agents
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V.G.M. Naidu, Ozair Alam, Mohd. Javed Naim, Md. Iqbal Alam, Md. Quamrul Hassan, Md. Jahangir Alam, and Nadeem Siddiqui
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Male ,medicine.drug_class ,Stereochemistry ,Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ,Pyrazole ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Transactivation ,Mice ,3T3-L1 Cells ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Animals ,Humans ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Thiazolidinedione ,Rats, Wistar ,Molecular Biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Sulfonamides ,Binding Sites ,010405 organic chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Amino acid ,Up-Regulation ,PPAR gamma ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,HEK293 Cells ,chemistry ,Liver ,Drug Design ,Pyrazoles ,Female ,Thiazolidinediones ,Rosiglitazone ,Pioglitazone ,medicine.drug - Abstract
We herein report the design, synthesis and molecular docking studies of 2,4-thiazolidinedione derivatives containing benzene sulphonyl group which are docked against the Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor (PPARγ) target. Compound 7p was most effective in lowering the blood glucose level as compared to standard drugs pioglitazone and rosiglitazone. Compound 7p exhibited potent PPAR-γ transactivation of 61.2% with 1.9 folds increase in gene expression. In molecular docking studies 7p showed excellent interactions with amino acids TYR 473, SER 289, HIE 449, TYR 327, ARG 288, MET 329 and LEU 228. Compound 7p did not cause any damage to the liver without any noteworthy weight gain and may be considered as promising candidates for the development of new antidiabetic agents.
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47. Benidipine prevents oxidative stress, inflammatory changes and apoptosis related myofibril damage in isoproterenol-induced myocardial infarction in rats
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Javed Ali, Quamrul Hassan, Abul Kalam Najmi, Sayeed Akhtar, Shahid Hussian Ansari, Mohd Akhtar, and Syed Ehtaishamul Haque
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Male ,Dihydropyridines ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Antioxidant ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Myocardial Infarction ,Apoptosis ,Toxicology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antioxidants ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Myofibrils ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Myocardial infarction ,Rats, Wistar ,Cardiotoxicity ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Lipid peroxide ,business.industry ,Myocardium ,Isoproterenol ,Glutathione ,medicine.disease ,Disease Models, Animal ,Oxidative Stress ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Cytoprotection ,Benidipine ,Female ,Lipid Peroxidation ,Inflammation Mediators ,business ,Biomarkers ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
The effects of benidipine on oxidative stress and myocardial apoptosis were assessed in isoproterenol (ISO)-induced myocardial infarction (MI) in wistar rats.Animals were pretreated with benidipine (1, 3, 10 μg/kg/day Body weight) intravenously for a period of 28 days. After pretreatment, ISO (85 mg/kg Body weight, subcutaneous) was injected in rats at an interval of 24 h to induce MI. Myocardial oxidative stress, cardiac biomarkers, apoptosis, inflammatory mediators, and ultrastructural architecture of the cardiac tissue were assessed in ISO-induced MI in rats.Significant variation in the level of TBA, antioxidant enzymes (GSH, CAT, SOD, GPx, GRx, GST) in myocardium, cardiac biomarkers (CK-MB, LDH) in serum, Caspase-3, C-reactive protein (CRP), and alteration in ultrastructural architecture of cardiac tissue confirmed the cardiotoxicity induced by ISO. Pretreatment with benidipine preserved the lipid peroxide and antioxidant enzymes, and furthermore showed maintained levels of myocardial biomarker, CRP and caspase-3. Ultrastructure architecture of cardiac tissue was also found to be well preserved.The present study suggested cardioprotective effect of benidipine which may possibly be due to its antioxidant activity and antiapoptotic nature.
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48. Design, Synthesis and Evaluation of Novel 2-piperidinyl Quinoline Chalcones/ Amines as Potential Antidepressant Agents
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Quamrul Hassan, Obaid Afzal, Sandhya Bawa, Rajiv Kumar, and Suresh Kumar
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Design synthesis ,Quinoline ,Drug Discovery ,Antidepressant ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Molecular Medicine ,Combinatorial chemistry - Published
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49. Relationship between Umbilical Cord C-peptide and Risk of Hypoglycemia in Infants of Diabetic Mothers
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Mst Nurun Nahar Begum, M Quamrul Hassan, and Kishwar Azad
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Cord ,C-peptide ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,General Medicine ,Hypoglycemia ,medicine.disease ,Umbilical cord ,Asymptomatic ,Child health ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,Cord blood ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Objective : To examine the relationship between umbilical cord C-peptide and risk of hypoglycemia in infants of diabetic mothers. Method: Sixty neonates born to diabetic mothers were studied in BIRDEM hospital. Thirty infants who developed hypoglycemia at any time during the first 24 hours of age were considered as cases. Another 30 infants who did not develop hypoglycemia during the first 24 hours were considered as controls. Umbilical cord C-peptide levels were measured in both groups. All babies were screened for hypoglycemia at 4, 6, 8, 12, 18 and 24 hours of life. Blood glucose value of less than 2.6 mmol/l was considered as hypoglycemia. Results: Clinical characteristics of cases and controls and their mothers did not show any significant difference. In 73.3% of cases hypoglycemia was detected by 6 hours of age. Most babies were asymptomatic (93.3%). It was found that IDMs who developed hypoglycemia had significantly higher cord C-peptide level at birth compared to those who remained normoglycemic (4.57±2.50 vs. 2.81± 2.11 ng/ml, P= 0.005). That means, there is significant association between raised level of cord C-peptide and hypoglycemia in IDMs. Conclusion: Hypoglycemia in infants of diabetic mothers associated with raised cord blood C-peptide levels. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjch.v36i2.13082 Bangladesh J Child Health 2012; Vol 36 (2): 71-75
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50. Edaravone, a potent free radical scavenger and a calcium channel blocker attenuate isoproterenol induced myocardial infarction by suppressing oxidative stress, apoptotic signaling and ultrastructural damage
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Abul Kalam Najmi, Mohd Akhtar, Syed Ehtaishamul Haque, Md. Sayeed Akhtar, Md. Quamrul Hassan, and Javed Ali
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Dihydropyridines ,Combination therapy ,medicine.drug_class ,Myocardial Infarction ,Apoptosis ,Calcium channel blocker ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Malondialdehyde ,Edaravone ,Medicine ,Animals ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Myocardial infarction ,Rats, Wistar ,Original Research ,business.industry ,Caspase 3 ,Myocardium ,Isoproterenol ,Free Radical Scavengers ,Free radical scavenger ,medicine.disease ,Calcium Channel Blockers ,Rats ,Oxidative Stress ,030104 developmental biology ,C-Reactive Protein ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Benidipine ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Oxidative stress ,Antipyrine - Abstract
Objectives: In the present study, we investigated whether combination therapy of low-dose benidipine with the potent free radical scavenger edaravone has a cardioprotective effect against isoproterenol (ISO)-induced myocardial infarction (MI) in Wistar rats. Methods: Rats were pretreated with concurrent doses of benidipine and edaravone (1 μg/kg/day + 1 mg/kg/day and 3 μg/kg/day + 3 mg/kg/day) by intravenous (i.v.) and intraperitoneal (i.p.) routes respectively for 28 days, followed by MI induction using ISO (85 mg/kg) by subcutaneous route for two days at 24 h intervals. After the treatment period, blood was withdrawn and the heart was preserved for biochemical estimations. Results: The activities of the cardiac biomarkers (lactate dehydrogenase and creatine kinase-MB), and the level of malondialdehyde (MDA) significantly increased, while antioxidant markers (reduced glutathione, catalase, superoxidase dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione reductase) were significantly decreased in the ISO intoxicated group compared with the control group. Moreover, the level of C-reactive protein (CRP) and Caspase-3 activity significantly increased in ISO-intoxicated group. An ultrastructure study was also carried out. Pretreatment with a combination of benidipine and edaravone significantly attenuated the activities of the cardiac biomarkers and the level of MDA, and significantly increased the antioxidant markers compared with the ISO-intoxicated group. Furthermore, pretreatment with the combination of benidipine and edaravone significantly decreased the level of CRP and Caspase-3 activity as compared to the ISO-treated group. The ultrastructure study of myocardium revealed that pretreated groups preserved the mitochondrial shape, the membrane and its internal structures. Conclusion: Taken together these results suggest that the combination of benidipine and edaravone showed significant protective effect in ISO-induced MI.
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