5 results on '"Prana Shakya"'
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2. Prevention of peri-implant skin inflammation using an acrylic resin housing with a tunnel design for an implant-retained auricular prosthesis
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M.L. Theerathavaj Srithavaj, Natdhanai Chotprasert, Prana Shakya, and Hai Hoang Phan
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Materials science ,medicine.medical_treatment ,0206 medical engineering ,Acrylic Resins ,Auricular prosthesis ,Dentistry ,02 engineering and technology ,Prosthesis Design ,Skin thickness ,Prosthesis ,Prosthesis Implantation ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Silicone ,medicine ,Humans ,Ear, External ,Acrylic resin ,Housing design ,Skin ,Inflammation ,business.industry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,030206 dentistry ,020601 biomedical engineering ,chemistry ,visual_art ,Poor hygiene ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Implant ,Oral Surgery ,business - Abstract
Implant-retained auricular prostheses offer better retention than conventional adhesive retentive methods. Peri-implant skin inflammation, which results from improper substructure design, poor hygiene, skin thickness, and the hot and moist environment around abutments, however, is a common complication of craniofacial implants. This article describes a technique for fabricating an acrylic resin housing design with an extended arm to improve ventilation around implants and to reduce the risk of the silicone prosthesis tearing away from the acrylic resin housing.
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- 2017
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3. Anthocyanins Extracted from Oryza sativa L. Prevent Fluorouracil-Induced Nuclear Factor-κB Activation in Oral Mucositis: In Vitro and In Vivo Studies
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Prana Shakya, Somphong Narkpinit, Kiyoshi Kikuchi, Salunya Tancharoen, and Pornpen Dararat
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0301 basic medicine ,Erythema ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pharmacology ,chemotherapy ,Catalysis ,anthocyanin ,NF-κB ,Inorganic Chemistry ,lcsh:Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cheek pouch ,In vivo ,medicine ,Mucositis ,5-fluorouracil ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Spectroscopy ,Lamina propria ,Chemotherapy ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Buccal administration ,medicine.disease ,Computer Science Applications ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Growth inhibition ,medicine.symptom ,oral mucositis - Abstract
This study aims to investigate the immunomodulatory effect of anthocyanins (ANTs) from Oryza sativa L. extracts on 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-induced oral mucositis, using a rat model and oral keratinocytes. ANTs were detected by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Animals were randomly given varying doses of ANT-rich extract treatment (500 mg/kg and 1000 mg/kg) in the absence or presence of 5-FU-induced mucositis. Buccal mucosae were photographed and scored for macroscopic analysis and incisional biopsies of cheek pouches were collected for microscopic examination of oral mucositis. 5-FU caused marked hemorrhage, extensive ulcerations and abscesses compared to non-treated animals with slight erythema. Histologically, a loss of collagen bundles and inflammatory cell infiltrates was observed. After 29 days of ANT treatment, lesions resolved, and abundant collagen fibers were evident in the lamina propria. Buccal mucosa of 5-FU-injected rats showed increased Nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) p50 and p65 in oral keratinocytes. The administration of ANT reduced NF-κB-positive cells in 5-FU rats (p <, 0.001) compared to the non-treatment group. In oral keratinocytes, ANT treatment significantly restored 5‑FU‑induced growth inhibition and impaired the nuclear accumulation of NF-κB p50 and p65. Our study demonstrated that ANT from Oryza sativa L. exhibited effective anti-inflammatory properties against 5-FU-induced oral mucositis by inhibiting NF-κB activation.
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- 2018
4. Anthocyanins Extracted from
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Salunya, Tancharoen, Prana, Shakya, Somphong, Narkpinit, Pornpen, Dararat, and Kiyoshi, Kikuchi
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Keratinocytes ,Male ,Stomatitis ,NF-kappa B ,food and beverages ,Oryza ,chemotherapy ,Article ,anthocyanin ,NF-κB ,Rats ,Anthocyanins ,Animals ,5-fluorouracil ,Fluorouracil ,Rats, Wistar ,Cells, Cultured ,oral mucositis - Abstract
This study aims to investigate the immunomodulatory effect of anthocyanins (ANTs) from Oryza sativa L. extracts on 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-induced oral mucositis, using a rat model and oral keratinocytes. ANTs were detected by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Animals were randomly given varying doses of ANT-rich extract treatment (500 mg/kg and 1000 mg/kg) in the absence or presence of 5-FU-induced mucositis. Buccal mucosae were photographed and scored for macroscopic analysis and incisional biopsies of cheek pouches were collected for microscopic examination of oral mucositis. 5-FU caused marked hemorrhage, extensive ulcerations and abscesses compared to non-treated animals with slight erythema. Histologically, a loss of collagen bundles and inflammatory cell infiltrates was observed. After 29 days of ANT treatment, lesions resolved, and abundant collagen fibers were evident in the lamina propria. Buccal mucosa of 5-FU-injected rats showed increased Nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) p50 and p65 in oral keratinocytes. The administration of ANT reduced NF-κB-positive cells in 5-FU rats (p < 0.001) compared to the non-treatment group. In oral keratinocytes, ANT treatment significantly restored 5-FU-induced growth inhibition and impaired the nuclear accumulation of NF-κB p50 and p65. Our study demonstrated that ANT from Oryza sativa L. exhibited effective anti-inflammatory properties against 5-FU-induced oral mucositis by inhibiting NF-κB activation.
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- 2018
5. Combination prosthetic design providing a superior retention for mid-facial defect rehabilitation: A Case Report
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Supassra Nilanonth, Natdhanai Chotprasert, Prana Shakya, and Theerathavaj Srithavaj
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Prosthetic Dentistry ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,government.form_of_government ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Anatomical structures ,Dentistry ,Case Report ,030206 dentistry ,CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO] ,Prosthesis ,Odontogenic ,03 medical and health sciences ,Ameloblastic carcinoma ,0302 clinical medicine ,UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ,Facial defect ,government ,Right posterior ,Lower border ,Medicine ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business ,General Dentistry - Abstract
Large maxillofacial defects from malignant tumor treatment are rarely rehabilitated by surgical reconstruction alone. Ameloblastic carcinoma, a rare aggressive odontogenic malignant tumor, requires wide surgical excision to gain a tumor-free margin. In the post-surgical defect, prosthetic rehabilitation is the treatment of choice to restore function and esthetics. Moreover, an intra-oral prosthesis such as an obturator restores speech, mastication and deglutition. Retention of the obturator is a major problem while rehabilitating large defects. The existing anatomical structures from the defect with the help of magnet attachments are suitable to enhance retention, stability and support of the prostheses. This case report presents a patient with an intraoral and extra-oral combination defect following surgical resection of ameloblastic carcinoma and describes the prosthetic techniques and design considerations for a magnet-retained obturator and mid-facial prosthesis. An implant-retained mid-facial prosthesis was fabricated. The retention of combined prostheses was obtained from the remaining right posterior teeth only. The patient had an unfavorable defect due to the large size and presence of scar contracture that vertically tends to dislodge the obturator. Magnet attachments were used to combine the facial and oral prosthesis, minimize the vertical dislodging forces and enhance retention. In addition, the retention was also gained from the scar band at lower border of mid-facial defect that avoided the need for more implants surgery. Magnet attachment with anatomical structure of the mid-facial defect provides an acceptable means of retention in large extraoral-intraoral combinations defects, improving the function, esthetic and the patients’ quality of life. Key words:Mid-facial prosthesis, obturator, magnet attachment, maxillectomy.
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- 2017
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