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ea0070aep555 | General Endocrinology | ECE2020

Invivo endocrine internet: An unique model of endocrine system

Bhargav Panchangam Ramakanth , Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , Mohammad Rafi , Mayilvaganan Sabaretnam , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , Reddy Banala Rajkiran

Background: Endocrine system (ES) is unique amongst all organ systems (OS) in human body. ES is a conglomeration of different endocrine organs. So far, the only models of proof o fintegrity within ES are APUD cell concept; HPA axis; HPG axis; biochemical pathways of hormones. But, the flaws in the above models are their presumptive and extrapolative nature. We wanted to test a model that every endocrine disease has collateral effect on other endocrine organs. We took nontoxic ...

ea0070ep158 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Correlation between pro–inflammatory biomarkers and vitamin B12 levels in diabetes mellitus: A prospective study

Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , K Divya , Bhargav Panchangam Ramakanth , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , reddy Banala Rajkiran

Introduction: Apart from genetics, autoimmunity has been implicated in pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus (DM). Further the role of vitamin B12 levels in diabetic immunomodulation is controversial. In this context, we set out study the role of Pro– inflammatory cytokines in DM with or without vitamin B 12 deficiency in South Indian population.Material and Methods: This prospective case–control study was conducted on diabetes mellitus patients....

ea0070ep481 | Thyroid | ECE2020

Is there genetic linkage between benign adenoma and papillary cancer of thyroid: A linkage study through braf and ras gene mutation study

Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , Bhargav Panchangam Ramakanth , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , reddy Banala Rajkiran , Mohammad Rafi

Introduction: The adenoma- carcinoma sequence in thyroid nodules is an enigmatic phenomenon. Genomics is the only definitive modality to resolve this hypothesis. Adenomas and papillary carcinomas tend to have mutations in RAS and highly specific BRAF gene respectively. In this context, we set out study the prevalence of these somatic mutations in surgical tissue samples.Material and Methods: This prospective study was conducted on surgically managed thyr...

ea0073aep726 | Thyroid | ECE2021

Proposal of a predictive scoring system for the accurate diagnosis of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

Bhargav Panchangam Ramakanth , Mayilvaganan Sabaretnam , Bangariahgari Ramesh , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , Md Rafi , Reddy Banala Rajkiran

BackgroundThe protean and non-specific nature of diagnostic criteria of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis leads either to overdiagnosis or underdiagnosis. The aim of this study is to propose a comprehensive diagnostic scoring system based on objective clinic-investigative criteria.MethodsA case-control study of patients who underwent surgical thyroidectomy, were compared a with a set of clinical, biochemical, path...

ea0090ep983 | Thyroid | ECE2023

Role and expression of miRNAs (miRNA 149_5p, miRNA-548c-3p, miRNA 3619-3p) in Papillary thyroid cancer progression and metastasis

Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , Bhargav Panchangam Ramakanth , kumar Neelagiri Udaya , Vudathala Srinivas , Reddy Banala Rajkiran , Bangaraiahgari Chakrapani

Objective: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is themalignantcancer with altered microRNA (miR) changes. miR149-5p and miR-548c-3p participates in multiple processes of tumor development, progression, tumor suppression. Whereas miR-3619-3p plays role to promote cell migration and invasion in PTC. However, the role of miR149, miR-548c-3p, and miR-3619-3p in PTC and the underlying mechanisms remain undefined. Therefore, the present study is aimed to quantify therelative expressio...

ea0090ep912 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Quantification of miRNAs (miR4743-5p, miR149-5p, and miR331-5p) in the placenta of south Indian pregnant women with Early and Late onset of Preeclampsia

Bangaraiahgari Ramesh , Bangaraiahgari Bangaraiahgari Rajesh , Bhargav Panchangam Panchangam Ramakanth , Kumar N Nelagiri Udaya , Vudathala Srinivas , Vijayan Vinaya , Reddy Banala Rajkiran , Bangaraiahgari Chakrapani

Background: Preeclampsia (PE) is a multifactorial and multisystem disorder, with unknown pathophysiology, but factors such as defective trophoblast invasion and narrowing of spiral arteries may be contributing to the onset of PE and affecting mother and foetus development. Early prediction of PE may improve the surveillance and prognosis of hypertension in pregnant women in preventing associated complications. Therefore, it is essential to find markers for the detection of PE ...