Title : Effect of Recurrent Hypoglycemia on NRG1 ErbB Receptor Subtypes during Diabetes and its Implications in Motor and Cognitive Functions

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Effect of Recurrent Hypoglycemia on NRG1 ErbB Receptor Subtypes during Diabetes and its Implications in Motor and Cognitive Functions
Researcher: Joshi, Madhavi
Guide: Nair, Amee
Department: Institute of Science
Publisher: Nirma University, Ahmedabad
Place: Ahmedabad
Year: 2020
Language: English
Subject: Diabetes
Hypoglycemia
Life Sciences
Microbiology
Microbiology
Life Science
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD; Institute of Science, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad; 2020
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100__|aJoshi, Madhavi|eResearcher
110__|aInstitute of Science|bNirma University, Ahmedabad|dAhmedabad|ein|0U-0146
245__|aEffect of Recurrent Hypoglycemia on NRG1 ErbB Receptor Subtypes during Diabetes and its Implications in Motor and Cognitive Functions
260__|aAhmedabad|bNirma University, Ahmedabad|c2020
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502__|cInstitute of Science, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad|d2020|bPhD
518__|d2020|oDate of Award
518__|oDate of Registration|d2013
520__|aBackground Glycemic discrepancies cause irreversible injury in several brain regions, culminating in improper function and dampen the regenerative efficiency. We intended to understand the influence of extreme disparity caused by glycemic levels on Neuregulin1, ErbB receptor subtypes, Ki67, Syntaxin-1 and Olig1 expression in relation to functional brain impairment as a consequence of cellular dysfunction/degeneration during diabetes. Methods Adult male wistar rats were divided into groups as Control(C), Diabetic(D), Insulin induced control hypoglycemia(C+IIH), Insulin induced diabetic Hypoglycemia(D+IIH). Diabetes was induced using streptozotocin (50mg/kg body-weight) in 0.1M citrate buffer, pH-4.5. Hypoglycemia was induced by insulin (Human Actrapid). C+IIH and D+IIH groups received daily two insulin doses - 1.5IU/kg body-weight and 10.0 IU/kg body-weight respectively for six weeks. Neuro-behavioral tests viz. grid walk test, elevated plus maze and T maze tests were done to assess motor function, anxiety a
650__|aMicrobiology|2UGC
650__|aLife Science|2AIU
653__|aDiabetes
653__|aHypoglycemia
653__|aLife Sciences
653__|aMicrobiology
700__|eGuide|aNair, Amee
856__|uhttp://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/551337|yShodhganga
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