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Journal of Polymer Research | 2014

Electrospun polycaprolactone/ZnO nanocomposite membranes as biomaterials with antibacterial and cell adhesion properties

Robin Augustine; Hruda Nanda Malik; Dinesh Kumar Singhal; Ayan Mukherjee; Dhruba Malakar; Nandakumar Kalarikkal; Sabu Thomas

In the present study we have investigated the effect of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles on the fiber diameter, fiber morphology, antibacterial activity, and enhanced cell proliferation of the electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) non-woven membrane. The effect of the ZnO nanoparticle concentration on the fiber diameter and fiber morphology was investigated using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) analysis was carried out to determine the nature of the interaction between the PCL and the ZnO nanoparticles. We also investigated the mechanical stability and antibacterial activity of the fabricated material. Interestingly, the membranes with ZnO nanoparticles showed enhanced mechanical stability, antibacterial properties, fibroblast proliferation, and improved metabolic activity of the cells. Further, this is the first report regarding the ability of a biomaterial containing ZnO nanoparticles to enhance cell proliferation.


Zygote | 2015

Generation of parthenogenetic goat blastocysts: effects of different activation methods and culture media

Hruda Nanda Malik; Dinesh Kumar Singhal; S. Saugandhika; A. Dubey; Ayan Mukherjee; R. Singhal; Sudarshan Kumar; Jai K. Kaushik; Ashok Kumar Mohanty; Bikash Chandra Das; Sadhan Bag; Subrata Kumar Bhanja; Dhruba Malakar

The present study was carried out to investigate the effects of different activation methods and culture media on the in vitro development of parthenogenetic goat blastocysts. Calcium (Ca2+) ionophore, ethanol or a combination of the two, used as activating reagents, and embryo development medium (EDM), modified Charles Rosenkrans (mCR2a) medium and research vitro cleave (RVCL) medium were used to evaluate the developmental competence of goat blastocysts. Quantitative expression of apoptosis, stress and developmental competence-related genes were analysed in different stages of embryos. In RVCL medium, the cleavage rate of Ca2+ ionophore-treated oocytes (79.61 ± 0.86) was significantly (P < 0.05) higher than in ethanol (74.90 ± 1.51) or in the combination of both Ca2+ ionophore and ethanol. In mCR2a or EDM, hatched blastocyst production rate of Ca2+ ionophore-treated oocytes (8.33 ± 1.44) was significantly higher than in ethanol (6.46 ± 0.11) or in the combined treatment (6.70 ± 0.24). In ethanol, the cleavage, blastocyst and hatched blastocyst production rates in RVCL medium (74.90 ± 1.51, 18.30 ± 1.52 and 8.24 ± 0.15, respectively) were significantly higher than in EDM (67.81 ± 3.21, 14.59 ± 0.27 and 5.59 ± 0.42) or mCR2a medium (65.09 ± 1.57, 15.36 ± 0.52 and 6.46 ± 0.11). The expression of BAX, Oct-4 and GlUT1 transcripts increased gradually from 2-cell stage to blastocyst-stage embryos, whereas the transcript levels of Bcl-2 and MnSOD were significantly lower in blastocysts. In addition, different activation methods and culture media had little effect on the pattern of variation and relative abundance of the above genes in different stages of parthenogenetic activated goat embryos. In conclusion, Ca2+ ionophore as the activating agent, and RVCL as the culture medium are better than other tested options for development of parthenogenetic activated goat blastocysts.


Molecular Biology Reports | 2015

Molecular cloning and production of caprine recombinant Oct4 protein for generation induced pluripotent stem cells.

Dinesh Kumar Singhal; R. Singhal; Hruda Nanda Malik; Surender Singh; Sudarshan Kumar; Jai K. Kaushik; Ashok Kumar Mohanty; Dhruba Malakar

Abstract Oct4, pluripotency marker and transcription factor, expresses in embryonic stem cells. It plays a pivotal role in determination of stem cells fate. Up and down regulation of Oct4 causes differentiation of embryonic stem cells. It is one of the main transcription factors which remained concerned in every study related to induced pluripotent stem cell. Here, we report the production of goat Oct4 protein using plasmid and lentiviral based vectors. Firstly, Oct4 ORF was cloned in pAcGFP1-N1 plasmid vector and positive clones were screened with colony PCR. Oct4 was over-expressed in CHO-K1 cell line and expression was confirmed by observing green florescent protein expression in CHO-K1 cells. Secondly, Oct4 lentiviral expression construct has been prepared using pLenti-gw vector. Oct4 ORF was cloned into pLenti4/V5-DEST vector and viral particles were produced in 293FT cells. Oct4 viral particles were used to infect goat fibroblast cells. Oct4 expression was observed and confirmed in transfected goat fibroblast cells using RT-PCR. Detection of Oct4 protein in western blotting assay affirmed the capacity of over-expression of our Oct4 lentiviral vector. The lentiviral expression construct and recombinant Oct4 protein may be used for reprogramming of somatic cell into induced pluripotent stem cell.


Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics | 2014

Resveratrol treatment during goat oocytes maturation enhances developmental competence of parthenogenetic and hand-made cloned blastocysts by modulating intracellular glutathione level and embryonic gene expression

Ayan Mukherjee; H. N. Malik; Ambika P. Saha; A. Dubey; Dinesh Kumar Singhal; Samuel Boateng; S. Saugandhika; Sudarshan Kumar; Sachinandan De; Shyamal Kanti Guha; Dhruba Malakar


Small Ruminant Research | 2014

Generation of handmade cloned embryos from adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells in goat

Hruda Nanda Malik; A. Dubey; Dinesh Kumar Singhal; Shravani Saugandhika; Sushil K. Mohapatra; Dhruba Malakar


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2014

120 IDENTIFICATION OF THE RELATIVELY PREDOMINANT BUFFALO INTERFERON tau ISOFORM AND ITS EXPRESSION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI

S. Saugandhika; H. N. Malik; Dinesh Kumar Singhal; R. Singhal; A. Dubey; S. Boateng; A. K. Singh; Sachin Kumar; Jai K. Kaushik; Ashok Kumar Mohanty; R. C. Upadhayay; Dhruba Malakar


Small Ruminant Research | 2013

Derivation of goat embryonic stem cell-like cell lines from in vitro produced parthenogenetic blastocysts

Arun Kumar De; S. Garg; Dinesh Kumar Singhal; H. N. Malik; Ayan Mukherjee; Manoj Kumar Jena; Sudarshan Kumar; Jai K. Kaushik; Ashok Kumar Mohanty; Bikash Chandra Das; Sadhan Bag; Subrata Kumar Bhanja; Dhruba Malakar


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2014

198 ISOLATION, CHARACTERIZATION, AND IN VITRO DIFFERENTIATION OF GOAT ADIPOSE-TISSUE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS INTO PANCREATIC ISLETS-LIKE CELLS

A. Dubey; H. N. Malik; Dinesh Kumar Singhal; S. Saugandhika; S. Boateng; R. Singhal; S. Fatima; V. Sharma; S. Saini; Sachin Kumar; S. K. Guha; Dhruba Malakar


Livestock Science | 2013

A single blastomere sexing of caprine embryos by simultaneous amplification of sex chromosome-specific sequence of SRY and amelogenin genes

H. N. Malik; Dinesh Kumar Singhal; Ayan Mukherjee; N. Bara; Sachin Kumar; S. Saugandhika; Ashok Kumar Mohanty; Jai K. Kaushik; Sadhan Bag; Bikash Chandra Das; Subrata Kumar Bhanja; Dhruba Malakar


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2014

199 GERM-CELL-LIKE CELLS GENERATION FROM GOAT INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS

Dinesh Kumar Singhal; H. N. Malik; R. Singhal; S. Saugandhika; A. Dubey; S. Boateng; Sachin Kumar; Jai K. Kaushik; Ashok Kumar Mohanty; Dhruba Malakar

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Dhruba Malakar

National Dairy Research Institute

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A. Dubey

National Dairy Research Institute

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Ashok Kumar Mohanty

National Dairy Research Institute

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H. N. Malik

National Dairy Research Institute

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Jai K. Kaushik

National Dairy Research Institute

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R. Singhal

National Dairy Research Institute

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S. Saugandhika

National Dairy Research Institute

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Sudarshan Kumar

National Dairy Research Institute

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Ayan Mukherjee

National Dairy Research Institute

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Hruda Nanda Malik

National Dairy Research Institute

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