Physalis alkekengi-L is a medicinal herb with a high antioxidant capacity. It is used to treat various diseases. In this study, encapsulation of the hydro-alcoholic extract of P. alkekengi-L into chitosan nanoparticles (CNPs) was optimized by using response surface methodology, and its antioxidant capacity and anticancer activity were investigated. The results of the antioxidant capacity evaluation showed that the antioxidant activity of the chitosan nanoparticles containing extract did not significantly decrease by increasing the time of storage (over a 12 day period) as compared to that of un-encapsulated extracts. In conclusion, CNPs can be used to encapsulate and improve the stability of P. alkekengi-L extract and its antioxidant properties.
Objectives: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) associated by infection and high death rate. The unresolved questions about the fatality rate of COVID-19 is most probably related to cytokine storm syndrome. There is currently no specific medication. Understanding the pathogenic pathway of this disease will lead to production of treatment and decreases of death rate. The aim of this study is to investigate changes of peripheral blood parameters (Interleukin-6 and Ferritin) in COVID-19 patients, which may be beneficial in the management of patients.Methods: In this case-control study, we collected data of 270 subjects in two groups including 133 patients with severe type COVID-19 (case) and 137 patients with nonsevere (control) between March 20 and May 21, 2020, and the clinical symptoms and inflammatory indications of patients diagnosed by laboratory test in Shahid Jalil hospital of Yasuj University of medical Sciences were collected to explore potential markers for disease monitoring. The data were analyzed by SPSS software version 20. Descriptive statistics, T-test and bivariate correlation tests were used to analyze. Results: The enrolled COVID-19 patients consisted of 53.4% males and 46.6% females with the medium age of 45.56±18.55 years and there were 50.04% males and 49.6% females with the medium age of 45.59±17.0 years for non COVID-19 patients. There was no significant difference in the age and sex ratio between two population under study. The proportion interstitial abnormalities evidenced by CT imaging in COVID-19 patients was 91.0%, while, 4.4% abnormalities was found in non COVID-19 patients. The frequency of positive RT-PCR test for case and control groups were 88.0% and 3.6%, respectively. The mean IL-6 and Ferritin levels and hematological parameters in two groups of patients with COVID-19 and non- COVID-19, were significantly different across all comparisons.There was a direct positively correlated between serum level of IL-6, Ferritin levels and hematological parameters including WBC, Lymphocytes, Neutrophils and Hb, except for platelets (negatively correlate), with COVID-19. Conclusions: In conclusion, inflammatory markers specifically IL-6 and Ferritin and hematological parameters (WBC, Lymphocytes, Neutrophils, Platelet and Hb) were correlated with the severity of COVID-19. Measurement of IL-6, Ferritin and hematological indices might be workable tests to diagnosis and prognosis of patients with COVID-19.
Background: Gastric adenocarcinoma is the most common type of gastric cancer all around the world. The epithelial cells of stomach tissue are influenced by environmental factors and genetic disorders. P53 is the most remarkable gene that controls the growth of cells. Mutation in some nucleotides of the P53 gene increases the genetic instability and is assumed as an important prognostic factor in gastric cancer. More than 90% of mutations occur in the exons 5-8 of p53. Objectives: This study was conducted in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad (K&B) province (Southwest Iran) to determine the rate of R282W P53 gene mutation of exon 8 in gastric cancer. Methods: This case-control study was conducted on 90 subjects that were divided into two groups (each including 45 patients and 45 controls). The samples were randomly collected from the tissue bank of the pathology laboratory in Yasuj city and then were transferred to the Cellular and Molecular Research Center. DNA extraction was performed by the DNA extraction kit. Molecular analysis on exon 8 was performed by the PCR-RFLP method and using the MspI restricting enzyme. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics and bivariate correlation tests. Results: No difference was found between the two groups concerning age, gender, and education level. The prevalence of R282W P53 gene mutation on exon 8 in the cancer group was 17.8% (8/45), while no mutation was found in the control group. Conclusions: According to the results, the R282W P53 gene mutation on exon 8 may play an important role in the development of gastric cancer in Yasuj district, Southwest Iran.
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