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Cytokine | 2015

Topical application of substance P promotes wound healing in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats

Vinay Kant; Dinesh Kumar; Dhirendra Kumar; Raju Prasad; Anu Gopal; N.N. Pathak; Pawan Kumar; S. K. Tandan

Substance P (SP) is known to stimulate angiogenesis, fibroblasts proliferation and expressions of cytokines and growth factors involved in wound healing. However, SP level reduces in dermis in diabetics and, hence, it was hypothesized that exogenously applied SP could be helpful in improving wound healing in diabetic rats. Excision skin wound was created on the back of diabetic rats and rats were divided into three groups i.e. (i) saline-, (ii) gel- and (iii) SP-treated. Normal saline, pluronic gel and SP (10(-6)M) in gel were topically applied once daily for 19days. SP treatment significantly increased the wound closure, levels of interleukin-10, and expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor, transforming growth factor-beta1, heme oxygenase-1 and endothelial nitric oxide synthase, whereas it significantly decreased the expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-1beta and matrix metalloproteinases-9 in the granulation/healing tissue. The inflammatory cells were present for long time in normal saline-treated group. Histological evaluation revealed better extracellular matrix formation with marked fibroblast proliferation and collagen deposition in SP-treated group. Early epithelial layer formation, increased microvessel density and greater growth associated protein-43 positive nerve fibers were also evidenced in SP-treated group. In conclusion, SP treatment markedly accelerated cutaneous wound healing in diabetic rats.


Pharmaceutical Biology | 2008

Analgesic Activity of Caesalpinia bonducella Flower Extract

R. Aruna Devi; S. K. Tandan; Dinesh Kumar; Shailesh P. Dudhgaonkar; Jawahar Lal

Caesalpinia bonducella Fleming (Leguminosae) flower extract (CBFE) was administered orally (30, 100, and 300 mg/kg) and tested for analgesic and antipyretic activities in adult mice and rats. Analgesic activity was investigated in capsaicin-induced pain, formalin-induced pain, acetic acid-induced writhing test, hot plate test, and tail flick test. Antipyretic activity was tested in Brewers yeast-induced pyrexia in rats. The extract was found to have significant antinociceptive effect in inflammatory phase of formalin-induced pain and acetic acid-induced parietal pain.


Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2012

Wound healing activity of ethanolic extract of Shorea robusta Gaertn. f. resin.

T A Wani; H H Chandrashekara; Dinesh Kumar; R Prasad; A Gopal; K K Sardar; S. K. Tandan


Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2016

Quercetin accelerated cutaneous wound healing in rats by increasing levels of VEGF and TGF-β1.

A Gopalakrishnan; M Ram; S Kumawat; S. K. Tandan; Dinesh Kumar


Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2014

Protective effect of alcoholic extract of Entada pursaetha DC. against CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity in rats

Gaurav Gupta; Amar Sunil More; Rashmi Rekha Kumari; Madhu C. Lingaraju; Dhirendra Kumar; Dinesh Kumar; Santosh Kumar Mishra; S. K. Tandan


Journal of Surgical Research | 2017

Combined effect of substance P and curcumin on cutaneous wound healing in diabetic rats

Vinay Kant; Dinesh Kumar; Raju Prasad; Anu Gopal; N.N. Pathak; Pawan Kumar; S. K. Tandan


Haryana Veterinarian | 2011

EFFECT OF ENTADA PURSAETHA DC. AGAINST EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED HEPATOTOXICITY IN WISTAR RATS

Gaurav Gupta; Amar Sunil More; Rashmi Rekha Kumari; Amit Kumar; Showkat ul Nabi; S. K. Tandan


Journal of Veterinary parasitology | 2007

Role of tryptaminergic system in regulating the motility of Gastrothylax crumenifer

Prince Verma; Dinesh Kumar; S. K. Tandan; Rajinder Raina


Indian Journal of Animal Sciences | 1999

Folk-lore herbal veterinary medicines employed in reproductive disorders and for enhancing milk production in India and Nepal-An update

Dinesh Kumar; H. C. Tripathi; S. K. Tandan; S. Chandra; Jawahar Lal; J.K. Malik


Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2016

Anti-inflammatory effect of dikaempferol rhamnopyranoside, a diflavonoid from Eugenia jambolana Lam. Leaves

Madhu C. Lingaraju; S. Anand; Jubeda Begum; Venkanna Balaganur; Rashmi Rekha Kumari; Rafia Ahmad Bhat; Amar Sunil More; Dinesh Kumar; B. K. Bhadoria; S. K. Tandan

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Dinesh Kumar

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Amar Sunil More

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Dhirendra Kumar

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Madhu C. Lingaraju

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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N.N. Pathak

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Rashmi Rekha Kumari

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Gaurav Gupta

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Rajinder Raina

Punjab Agricultural University

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Anil Kumar Srivastava

National Dairy Research Institute

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Anu Gopal

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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