Berberine (a protoberberine isoquinoline alkaloid) has shown promising pharmacological
activities, including analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antidiabetic, anti-hyperlipidemic, cardioprotective,
memory enhancement, antidepressant, antioxidant, anti-nociceptive, antimicrobial, anti-
HIV and cholesterol-lowering effects. It is used in the treatment of the neurodegenerative disorder. It
has strong evidence to serve as a potent phytoconstituent in the treatment of various neurodegenerative
disorders such as AD. It limits the extracellular amyloid plaques and intracellular neurofibrillary tangles.
It has also lipid-glucose lowering ability, hence can be used as a protective agent in atherosclerosis
and AD. However, more detailed investigations along with safety assessment of berberine are warranted
to clarify its role in limiting various risk factors and AD-related pathologies. This review highlights
the pharmacological basis to control oxidative stress, neuroinflammation and protective effect of
berberine in AD, which will benefit to the biological scientists in understanding and exploring the new
vistas of berberine in combating Alzheimer’s disease.
The aim of this paper was to determine the utility of high density porous polyethylene implants (HDPE) in a variety of facial skeletal deformities. Sixteen patients (age range 14-28 years) with facial deformities requiring skeletal defect reconstruction or augmentation, treated between January 2008 and December 2010. The follow-up of the patients ranged from 6 months to 2 years.The types of deformities and defects treated include: one patient each with hemifacial microsomia and nasal tip correction, two patients each with malar deformities and orbital floor reconstruction, three patients with paranasal deformities and mandibular hypoplasia and four patients with chin augmentation. A total of 24 implants were placed. The complications included infection and wound dehiscence in one patient. The implants were palpable extraorally in two patients. It is concluded that HDPE is an excellent alternative to autogenous grafts for facial skeletal augmentation. Its porous nature, excellent soft tissue growth and coverage are the advantages and disadvantages include its rigidity and sometimes it is palpable extraorally.
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