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Cardiovascular & Haematological Disorders - Drug Targets - Volume 24, Issue 3, 2024
Volume 24, Issue 3, 2024
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Toll-like Receptors: Therapeutic Potential in Life Threatening Diseases- Cardiac Disorders
By Sonia SinghToll-like receptors (TLRs) belong to the innate immune system. TLRs identify and respond to invading pathogens by recognizing certain molecular patterns associated with the infections. TLRs are crucial for the host's defence against these diseases. TLRs are capable of detecting several endogenous chemicals through the recognition of damage-associated molecular patterns, which are generated in response to various h Read More
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Exploring the Role of Secondary Metabolites from Plants and Microbes as Modulators of Macrophage Differentiation
More LessRecent research has uncovered that secondary metabolites-biologically active compounds produced by plants, microbes, and other organisms-play a significant role in regulating the differentiation and function of macrophages. Macrophages, key components of the innate immune system, are crucial for a wide range of physiological processes, including immune response modulation, tissue homeostasis, and host defense again Read More
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Understanding Interactions between a Potential Antimalarial ‘MAL2-11B’ and its Targets using In Silico Methods
Authors: Komalpreet Kaur Sandhu, Satinder Kaur, Rachna Hora and Prakash Chandra MishraIntroductionThe 70 kDa heat shock proteins (Hsp70) are ubiquitous molecules that play central roles in protein homeostasis. Their nucleotide-binding domains (NBD) are associated with the J domains of 40 kDa co-chaperone ‘HSP40’ in performing their functions. Interruption of this interaction significantly impacts the critical ATPase activity of Hsp70s, making them dysfunctional.MethodsMAL2-11B is a dihydropyrimidi Read More
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Inter-atrial Septum Stenting in Congenital Heart Disease Patient: A Case Series in Indonesia
BackgroundInter-atrial septum (IAS) stenting in duct-dependent congenital heart disease patient has shown to be an effective way to maintain inter-atrial blood flow, however it is still considered a high risk procedure and inter-atrial septum stenting remains a low-frequency procedure.MethodsA single-center observational cohort study was carried out at the National Cardiovascular Center Harapan Kita (NCCHK) between April 201 Read More
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The Antihypertensive Potential of Aqueous extract of Peristrophe bivalvis (L.) Merr. is via Up-regulation of Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate and Down-regulation of the Renin-angiotensin System
BackgroundHypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Peristrophe bivalvis (PB) is used for the treatment of hypertension, painful sprains, skin diseases, tuberculosis, acute bronchitis, anti-inflammatory conditions, hepatitis, and diabetes. Its antihypertensive potential has been investigated and documented. This study investigated the antihypertensive mechanism of aqueous extract of PB leaf (APB) on L-N Read More
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Immediate Destiny of Bifurcation Lesions Treated with Biomatrix Alpha Stents
Authors: Mahdi Zahedi, Mohammad Javad Najafi, Mina Sadeghi and Alireza FatemiBackgroundAbout 15% of coronary artery interventions are performed on coronary artery bifurcation. Managing these lesions presents a significant therapeutic obstacle in the context of coronary artery issues. Addressing both immediate and lasting side effects of these lesions demands ongoing monitoring and action. The introduction of drug-eluting stents has raised hopes for better outcomes in patients experi Read More
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Misdiagnosed Isolated Ruptured Mycotic Mitral Valve Aneurysm as Mitral Annulus Calcification
IntroductionSubacute Bacterial Endocarditis (SBE) is a slowly developing type of infective endocarditis. Aneurysm is more common in this type of endocarditis. Currently, SBE is an uncommon cause of unexplained fever (FUO) because rapid diagnostic capabilities, such as echocardiography, have improved. Despite echocardiography, endocarditis and valvular aneurysm were missed in our patient due to the location and speci Read More
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Dengue Fever Related Reactive Thrombocytosis in Young Male: A Case Report and Review Literature
Authors: Jitendra Singh, Anju Dinkar, Nilesh Kumar, Kailash Kumar and Vikrant1IntroductionDengue fever is prevalent in tropical nations, especially India. Leucopenia and thrombocytopenia are distinctive features of acute dengue fever that revert to normal levels after the patient's recovery. Dengue fever is associated with numerous unusual clinical manifestations of different body systems. Additionally, the emergence of severe thrombocytosis following thrombocytopenia is extremely rare. Based on Read More
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