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Clinical Oral Investigations | 2011

Adenosine deaminase in saliva as a diagnostic marker of squamous cell carcinoma of tongue

Balwant Rai; Jasdeep Kaur; Reinhilde Jacobs; S. C. Anand

Tongue cancer is amongst the most common and fatal types of cancers in the world. The abnormalities in purine metabolism are characteristic features of many human tumors. Little is known about the correlation between the activities of key enzymes of purine nucleotide pathway and clinical indicators of tongue cancer invasiveness and aggressiveness. Fifty patients (M: F 25:25; mean age: 55.6xa0years (range 45-60; SD 1.8)) with diagnosed squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue (test group) and 30 normal subjects (M: F 15:15) without any systemic disease (control group) were recruited after obtaining informed consent. All patients were staged by the TNM classification. Salivary adenosine deaminase (ADA) activity was assessed in cancerous patients (test group) and normal healthy subjects (control group). Statistically significant differences between test and control groups were observed in salivary ADA (Pu2009<u20090.001). Furthermore, serum ADA levels significantly increased as the disease stage progressed from stage I to stage III of squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue in both genders (Pu2009<u20090.001). Salivary ADA might be used as a diagnostic tool for early detection of squamous cell carcinoma of tongue.


Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine | 2010

Dental age estimation from the developmental stage of the third molars in Iranian population

Balwant Rai; Jasdeep Kaur; Hamid Jafarzadeh

A sharp increase in forensic age estimation of living persons has been observed in recent years. However, ethnic populations residing in different countries have been insufficiently analyzed. The aim of this study was to achieve a referral database and regression equations for dental age estimation of unaccompanied minors of Iran nationality. A total of 1200 orthopantomograms were collected from original Iran and equally divided in age categories between 10 and 27 years. On the radiographs, the developmental stage of the third molars was scored applying a Demirjian et al. scoring technique. Inter- and intra-observer reliabilities were tested using kappa statistics. Correlation between the scores of all four wisdom maxillary and mandibular third molars teeth and left/right symmetry were evaluated with spearman correlation coefficient. Students t-test on asymmetry was performed and regression formulas were calculated. The present database was the first to assemble third molar developmental scores on radiographs of Iran individuals and provided more appropriate dental age estimation of unaccompanied Iran minors. To enhance the accuracy of forensic age estimates based on third molars mineralization, the use of population-specific standards is recommended.


The Saudi Dental Journal | 2010

Levels of gingival crevicular metalloproteinases-8 and -9 in periodontitis.

Balwant Rai; Jasdeep Kaur; Rajnish Jain; S. C. Anand

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), the key enzymes responsible for matrix degradation, are derived from polymorphonuclear leukocytes during the early stages of periodontitis. The aim of this study was planned to determine the levels of GCF (gingival crevicular fluid) matrix metalloproteinase-8 (MMP-8) and metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) patients with periodontitis and in healthy controls. Levels of crevicular MMP-8 and -9 were determined by ELISA in subjects with healthy without any periodontal disease (nxa0=xa010) and periodontitis (nxa0=xa010). Significantly higher crevicular MMP-8 and -9 were observed in cases of periodontitis compared to healthy adults. Crevicular MMP-8 and -9 may serve as biomarkers of periodontal disease and aid in early detection of periodontitis.


Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine | 2010

Anti-oxidation actions of curcumin in two forms of bed rest: oxidative stress serum and salivary markers.

Balwant Rai; Jasdeep Kaur; Maria Catalina

Objective: To determine the preventive effects of curcumin on peroxidative damage under two bed rest conditions. Methods: 20 healthy male (10 with curcumin and 10 without curcumin volunteers were selected. They were studied before, during, and just on bed rest conditions at -6° head-down-tilt (HDT) bed rest and bed rest position (BD) for 10 days. We measured the salivary and serum oxidative markers such as Malonaldehyde, 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine, vitamin C and E just before HDT & BD, during HDT & BD experiment, and in course time of recovery with curcumin and without curcumin groups. Results: The values of serum and salivary vitamin C & E showed statistically significant decrease in both bed rest conditions as compared to those of the conditions before and during the recovery stage. However, these levels were not significantly lowered in curcumin groups in contrast to the groups without curcumin (P>0.05). MDA and 8-OHdG levels showed significant increase in simulating microgravity and zero gravity conditions as compared to those before and in the recovery stage. However, these levels were lower in curcumin groups in contrast to the groups without curcumin (P<0.05). Serum and salivary correlation analysis revealed a strong and highly significant correlation for MDA, vitamin C & E and 8 dihydro-2 deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) in the conditions before, during and in the recovery periods in both bed rest conditions. Since saliva collection is easy and non-invasive, measurements of salivary marker levels may prove to be useful in the space research. Conclusions: Curcumin prevents peroxidative damage in both bed rest conditions. Further study is required on antioxidation actions of curcumin in space microgravity conditions.


Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada | 2010

Gingival crevicular fluid myeloperoxidase in periodontitis and pancreatic cancer

Balwant Rai; Jasdeep Kaur

Resumen en: Objective: To determine the association between levels of GCF myeloper oxidase (GM), periodontitis and pancreatic cancer. Method: This was a double blind...


Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada | 2009

Clinical periodontal profile in pre-eclampsia

Balwant Rai; Jasdeep Kaur

Resumen pt: Objectivo: Investigar a associacao entre doenca periodontal e pre-eclâmpsia. Metodo: O estudo foi desenvolvido em 25 mulheres preeclâmpticas e em 25 mulh...


Journal of Oral Science | 2010

Possible action mechanism for curcumin in pre-cancerous lesions based on serum and salivary markers of oxidative stress

Balwant Rai; Jasdeep Kaur; Reinhilde Jacobs; Jaipaul Singh


Journal of Oral Science | 2011

Salivary stress markers and psychological stress in simulated microgravity: 21 days in 6° head-down tilt.

Balwant Rai; Jasdeep Kaur


Journal of Oral Science | 2010

Bone mineral density, bone mineral content, gingival crevicular fluid (matrix metalloproteinases, cathepsin K, osteocalcin), and salivary and serum osteocalcin levels in human mandible and alveolar bone under conditions of simulated microgravity.

Balwant Rai; Jasdeep Kaur; Maria Catalina


Journal of Oral Science | 2011

The history and importance of aeronautic dentistry

Balwant Rai; Jasdeep Kaur

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Balwant Rai

The Catholic University of America

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Maria Catalina

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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S. C. Anand

The Catholic University of America

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Reinhilde Jacobs

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Rajnish Jain

The Catholic University of America

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Jaipaul Singh

University of Central Lancashire

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Balwant Rai

The Catholic University of America

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