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Swaminathan Sethuraman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • development of biomaterial scaffold for nerve tissue engineering biomaterial mediated Neural regeneration
    Journal of Biomedical Science, 2009
    Co-Authors: Anuradha Subramanian, Uma Maheswari Krishnan, Swaminathan Sethuraman
    Abstract:

    Neural tissue repair and regeneration strategies have received a great deal of attention because it directly affects the quality of the patient's life. There are many scientific challenges to regenerate nerve while using conventional autologous nerve grafts and from the newly developed therapeutic strategies for the reconstruction of damaged nerves. Recent advancements in nerve regeneration have involved the application of tissue engineering principles and this has evolved a new perspective to Neural Therapy. The success of Neural tissue engineering is mainly based on the regulation of cell behavior and tissue progression through the development of a synthetic scaffold that is analogous to the natural extracellular matrix and can support three-dimensional cell cultures. As the natural extracellular matrix provides an ideal environment for topographical, electrical and chemical cues to the adhesion and proliferation of Neural cells, there exists a need to develop a synthetic scaffold that would be biocompatible, immunologically inert, conducting, biodegradable, and infection-resistant biomaterial to support neurite outgrowth. This review outlines the rationale for effective Neural tissue engineering through the use of suitable biomaterials and scaffolding techniques for fabrication of a construct that would allow the neurons to adhere, proliferate and eventually form nerves.

Anuradha Subramanian - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • development of biomaterial scaffold for nerve tissue engineering biomaterial mediated Neural regeneration
    Journal of Biomedical Science, 2009
    Co-Authors: Anuradha Subramanian, Uma Maheswari Krishnan, Swaminathan Sethuraman
    Abstract:

    Neural tissue repair and regeneration strategies have received a great deal of attention because it directly affects the quality of the patient's life. There are many scientific challenges to regenerate nerve while using conventional autologous nerve grafts and from the newly developed therapeutic strategies for the reconstruction of damaged nerves. Recent advancements in nerve regeneration have involved the application of tissue engineering principles and this has evolved a new perspective to Neural Therapy. The success of Neural tissue engineering is mainly based on the regulation of cell behavior and tissue progression through the development of a synthetic scaffold that is analogous to the natural extracellular matrix and can support three-dimensional cell cultures. As the natural extracellular matrix provides an ideal environment for topographical, electrical and chemical cues to the adhesion and proliferation of Neural cells, there exists a need to develop a synthetic scaffold that would be biocompatible, immunologically inert, conducting, biodegradable, and infection-resistant biomaterial to support neurite outgrowth. This review outlines the rationale for effective Neural tissue engineering through the use of suitable biomaterials and scaffolding techniques for fabrication of a construct that would allow the neurons to adhere, proliferate and eventually form nerves.

Maria Luisa Cárdenas - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • PROCAINE, EPIGENETICS AND Neural Therapy, ¿A therapeutic alternative?
    2011
    Co-Authors: Juan Carlos Jiménez Illera, Maria Luisa Cárdenas
    Abstract:

    SUMMARY Procaine, epigenetics and Neural Therapy, ?a therapeutic alternative? A hallmark of human cancer from epigenetics is the silencing of tumor suppressor genes, along with DNA hypermethylation. This review describes procaine, which can produce epigenetic modification in four studies of cancer in vitro and in vivo and how, when combined with other anticancer drugs, increases the therapeutic index improving antitumor activity. The aim of this review is to present a general perspective of selected data that shows the progress of the investigation of cancer, defined as the study of reversible mechanisms interact on the DNA, altering gene expression without altering the structure genetics epigenetics. In the same way, to explain an usefulness of a drug, procaine, a local anesthetic in the demethylation of DNA and the consequent re-expression of tumor suppressor genes and its possible clinical application from the perspective of Neural Therapy, designed as a therapeutic alternative in that places a non-specific stimulation the patient's body to locate itself self-organize into a state of health. For this, an electronic search of Agora, E-Book, Ovid, Pubmed / Medline, was conducted using this information for analysis. (MED.UIS. 2011;24(2):XX-XX).

  • Procaína, epigenética y terapia Neural en el cáncer, ¿una alternativa terapéutica?
    2011
    Co-Authors: Juan Carlos Jiménez Illera, Maria Luisa Cárdenas
    Abstract:

    Resumen Una marca distintiva del cancer humano desde la epigenetica es el silenciamiento de los genes supresores de tumores,junto con la hipermetilacion del ADN. En esta revision se describe como la procaina es capaz de producir modificacionepigenetica en cuatro estudios de cancer in vitro e in vivo, y como cuando se combina con otros farmacos antineoplasicosaumenta el indice terapeutico mejorando la actividad antitumoral. De esta manera, el objetivo es exponer una vision deconjunto de datos seleccionados que muestran los avances de la investigacion de la epigenetica del cancer, entendidacomo el estudio de los mecanismos reversibles que interactuan sobre el ADN, modificando la expresion de genes sin alterarla estructura genetica. Asi mismo, la utilidad de un medicamento, la procaina, un anestesico local en la desmetilaciondel ADN y la consecuente reexpresion de genes supresores de tumores, asi como su posible aplicacion en la clinica desdela optica de la terapia Neural, una terapeutica alternativa en la cual se coloca un estimulo inespecifico en el organismodel paciente para que el mismo busque autoorganizarse hacia un estado de salud. Para ello, se realizo una busquedaelectronica en Agora, E-Libro, Ovid, Pubmed/Medline. (MED.UIS. 2011;24(2):165-71).Palabras clave: Procaina. Cancer. Medicina alternativa. Metilacion de ADN. SUMARY Procaine, epigenetics and Neural Therapy, a therapeutic alternative?A hallmark of human cancer from epigenetics is the silencing of tumor suppressor genes,along with DNA hypermethylation.This review describes procaine, which can produce epigenetic modification in four studies of cancer in vitro and in vivoand how, when combined with other anticancer drugs, increases the therapeutic index improving antitumor activity. Theaim of this review is to present a general perspective of selected data that shows the progress of the investigation ofcancer, defined as the study of reversible mechanisms interact on the DNA, altering gene expression without altering thestructure genetics epigenetics. In the same way, to explain an usefulness of a drug, procaine, a local anesthetic in thedemethylation of DNA and the consequent re-expression of tumor suppressor genes and its possible clinical applicationfrom the perspective of Neural Therapy, designed as a therapeutic alternative in that places a non-specific stimulationthe patient's body to locate itself self-organize into a state of health. For this, an electronic search of Agora, E-Book,Ovid, Pubmed / Medline, was conducted using this information for analysis.(MED.UIS. 2011;24(2):165-71).Key words: Procaine. Cancer. Alternative medicine. DNA Methylation.

Uma Maheswari Krishnan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • development of biomaterial scaffold for nerve tissue engineering biomaterial mediated Neural regeneration
    Journal of Biomedical Science, 2009
    Co-Authors: Anuradha Subramanian, Uma Maheswari Krishnan, Swaminathan Sethuraman
    Abstract:

    Neural tissue repair and regeneration strategies have received a great deal of attention because it directly affects the quality of the patient's life. There are many scientific challenges to regenerate nerve while using conventional autologous nerve grafts and from the newly developed therapeutic strategies for the reconstruction of damaged nerves. Recent advancements in nerve regeneration have involved the application of tissue engineering principles and this has evolved a new perspective to Neural Therapy. The success of Neural tissue engineering is mainly based on the regulation of cell behavior and tissue progression through the development of a synthetic scaffold that is analogous to the natural extracellular matrix and can support three-dimensional cell cultures. As the natural extracellular matrix provides an ideal environment for topographical, electrical and chemical cues to the adhesion and proliferation of Neural cells, there exists a need to develop a synthetic scaffold that would be biocompatible, immunologically inert, conducting, biodegradable, and infection-resistant biomaterial to support neurite outgrowth. This review outlines the rationale for effective Neural tissue engineering through the use of suitable biomaterials and scaffolding techniques for fabrication of a construct that would allow the neurons to adhere, proliferate and eventually form nerves.

Patrick J. Lariccia - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.