2024
A review on polyamines as promising next-generation neuroprotective and anti-aging therapy
Arthur R, Jamwal S, Kumar P. A review on polyamines as promising next-generation neuroprotective and anti-aging therapy. European Journal Of Pharmacology 2024, 978: 176804. PMID: 38950837, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2024.176804.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive dysfunctionNeurodegenerative disordersRegulation of gene expressionProgressive degeneration of neuronsProgrammed cell deathDegeneration of neuronsSymptomatic therapyPharmacological strategiesAnti-oxidative effectsAnti-aging therapyAverage ageProgressive degenerationNeuroprotective effectsLocomotor abnormalitiesIon channelsCell deathBiochemical activityGene expressionPopulation average ageTherapyMolecular mechanismsDisordersPolyamine supplementationDysfunctionAnti-aging effects
2023
Bacillus Calmette–Guérin Vaccine Attenuates Haloperidol-Induced TD-like Behavioral and Neurochemical Alteration in Experimental Rats
Yedke N, Upadhayay S, Singh R, Jamwal S, Ahmad S, Kumar P. Bacillus Calmette–Guérin Vaccine Attenuates Haloperidol-Induced TD-like Behavioral and Neurochemical Alteration in Experimental Rats. Biomolecules 2023, 13: 1667. PMID: 38002349, PMCID: PMC10669047, DOI: 10.3390/biom13111667.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBCG vaccineTardive dyskinesiaOrofacial dyskinesiaNeurotransmitter levelsBacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccineFirst-generation antipsychotic drugsManagement of TDOxidative stressLevels of HVACalmette-Guérin vaccineHyperkinetic movement disordersMajor pathophysiological mechanismsPro-apoptotic markersLong-term useBCG treatmentNeuroprotective effectsNeurochemical alterationsOrofacial dysfunctionPathophysiological mechanismsAntipsychotic medicationNeuromodulatory propertiesSuppress inflammationSingle administrationAntipsychotic drugsHaloperidol injection
2017
Neuroprotective potential of quercetin in combination with piperine against 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-induced neurotoxicity
Singh S, Jamwal S, Kumar P. Neuroprotective potential of quercetin in combination with piperine against 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-induced neurotoxicity. Neural Regeneration Research 2017, 12: 1137-1144. PMID: 28852397, PMCID: PMC5558494, DOI: 10.4103/1673-5374.211194.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubstantia nigra pars compactaAnti-inflammatory propertiesPars compactaNeuroprotective potentialTetrahydropyridine-induced neurotoxicityInjection of MPTPStrong neuroprotective effectSignificant motor deficitsBioavailability of antioxidantsOpen field testOxidative stress parametersLow oral bioavailabilityNeuroinflammatory cytokinesMotor deficitsNeuroprotective effectsRotarod performanceCombination therapyDopaminergic neuronsGrip strengthInflammatory responseBilateral infusionsBehavioral abnormalitiesDay 1MPTPStereotaxic apparatus
2016
Sertraline and venlafaxine improves motor performance and neurobehavioral deficit in quinolinic acid induced Huntington’s like symptoms in rats: Possible neurotransmitters modulation
Gill JS, Jamwal S, Kumar P, Deshmukh R. Sertraline and venlafaxine improves motor performance and neurobehavioral deficit in quinolinic acid induced Huntington’s like symptoms in rats: Possible neurotransmitters modulation. Pharmacological Reports 2016, 69: 306-313. PMID: 28178592, DOI: 10.1016/j.pharep.2016.11.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCorpus StriatumDisease Models, AnimalGamma-Aminobutyric AcidGlutamic AcidHuntington DiseaseInterleukin-1betaInterleukin-6Lipid PeroxidationMaleMotor ActivityNeuroprotective AgentsNeurotransmitter AgentsOxidative StressQuinolinic AcidRatsRats, WistarRotarod Performance TestSertralineTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaVenlafaxine HydrochlorideConceptsMotor performanceQuinolinic acidAvailable drugsPro-inflammatory cytokine levelsNumerous neuroprotective propertiesAnti-inflammatory propertiesGrip strength testProgressive neurodegenerative disorderBDNF levelsCytokine levelsSymptomatic reliefNeuroprotective effectsRotarod testMonoamine levelsNeuroprotective propertiesStriatal atrophyNeurobehavioral deficitsNeurotransmitter levelsNeurotransmitter modulationGlutamatergic signalingRat striatumNeurochemical analysisBody weightDay 22Neurochemical levels
2015
Spermidine ameliorates 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP)-induced striatal toxicity: Possible role of oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and neurotransmitters
Jamwal S, Kumar P. Spermidine ameliorates 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP)-induced striatal toxicity: Possible role of oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and neurotransmitters. Physiology & Behavior 2015, 155: 180-187. PMID: 26703234, DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2015.12.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuntington's diseaseStriatal toxicityStriatal neurotransmittersRat striatumMotor coordinationPro-inflammatory cytokine levelsOxidative stressPro-inflammatory mediatorsPotential neuroprotective effectsAnti-inflammatory propertiesGood experimental modelConfer neuroprotectionCytokine levelsNeuroinflammatory markersNeuroprotective effectsPresent studyNeurochemical analysisBody weightTherapeutic potentialNeurodegenerative disordersBiochemical parametersExperimental modelDecreased levelsNeurotransmittersSignificant alterationsAntidepressants for neuroprotection in Huntington's disease: A review
Jamwal S, Kumar P. Antidepressants for neuroprotection in Huntington's disease: A review. European Journal Of Pharmacology 2015, 769: 33-42. PMID: 26511378, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2015.10.033.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuntingtin proteinHuntington's diseaseMAPK/ERK signalingBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) productionBDNF/TrkB pathwayProgression of HDDifferent neuroprotective mechanismsPrincipal neuropathological hallmarksUse of antidepressantsNeurotrophic factor productionCortical projection neuronsMutant huntingtin proteinCellular functionsPolyglutamine stretchMolecular mechanismsNH2 terminusERK signalingTrkB pathwayPreclinical evidenceNeuroprotective effectsNeuroprotective mechanismsCommon symptomsProjection neuronsAvailable treatmentsDisease progressionPiperine Enhances the Protective Effect of Curcumin Against 3-NP Induced Neurotoxicity: Possible Neurotransmitters Modulation Mechanism
Singh S, Jamwal S, Kumar P. Piperine Enhances the Protective Effect of Curcumin Against 3-NP Induced Neurotoxicity: Possible Neurotransmitters Modulation Mechanism. Neurochemical Research 2015, 40: 1758-1766. PMID: 26160706, DOI: 10.1007/s11064-015-1658-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProtective effectPresence of piperineChronic treatmentMotor deficitsNeuroprotective effectsNeurochemical abnormalitiesAbstract3-Nitropropionic acidPresent studyInduced neurotoxicityMotor functionNeuroprotective activityBody weightMolecular alterationsBeneficial effectsHuntington's diseaseOxidative stressNatural polyphenolNeurotoxicityCurcuminPiperineRatsDiseaseAdministrationBehavioral parametersDaysProtective Effect of Spermidine Against Excitotoxic Neuronal Death Induced by Quinolinic Acid in Rats: Possible Neurotransmitters and Neuroinflammatory Mechanism
Jamwal S, Singh S, Kaur N, Kumar P. Protective Effect of Spermidine Against Excitotoxic Neuronal Death Induced by Quinolinic Acid in Rats: Possible Neurotransmitters and Neuroinflammatory Mechanism. Neurotoxicity Research 2015, 28: 171-184. PMID: 26078029, DOI: 10.1007/s12640-015-9535-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuinolinic acidBody weightQA treatmentGABAergic medium spiny neuronsN-methyl-D-aspartate receptorsOxidative stressGABAergic neuronal lossPro-inflammatory levelsHyperkinetic movement disordersExcitotoxic cell deathAnti-inflammatory propertiesExcitotoxic neuronal deathMedium spiny neuronsReceptor antagonistic propertiesNeuroinflammatory mechanismsPossible neurotransmittersNeuroinflammatory markersNeuronal lossNeuroprotective effectsNeurotransmitter alterationsCatecholamine levelsCascade of eventsNeuronal deathSpiny neuronsMovement disorders
2014
Neuroprotective effect of hemeoxygenase-1/glycogen synthase kinase-3β modulators in 3-nitropropionic acid-induced neurotoxicity in rats
Khan A, Jamwal S, Bijjem K, Prakash A, Kumar P. Neuroprotective effect of hemeoxygenase-1/glycogen synthase kinase-3β modulators in 3-nitropropionic acid-induced neurotoxicity in rats. Neuroscience 2014, 287: 66-77. PMID: 25536048, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2014.12.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBody WeightCorpus StriatumEncephalitisGlycogen Synthase Kinase 3Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 betaHeme Oxygenase-1HeminLipid PeroxidationLithium ChlorideMaleMetalloporphyrinsMotor ActivityNeuroprotective AgentsNeurotoxicity SyndromesNitritesNitro CompoundsOxidative StressPropionatesProtoporphyrinsRatsRats, WistarRotarod Performance TestSignal TransductionConceptsAdministration of heminHemeoxygenase-1GSK-3β activityN-methyl-D-aspartate receptorsOxidative stressPro-inflammatory mediatorsPresent studyHO-1 inhibitorGSK-3β pathwaySynthase kinase-3β pathwayDifferent neurodegenerative disordersHD-like symptomsProphylactic therapyNeuroprotective effectsPathophysiology of HDTin protoporphyrinMotor impairmentPharmacological modulationMotor coordinationBody weightLocomotor activityMolecular alterationsTherapeutic potentialOxidative burdenNeurodegenerative disorders