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Cureus ; 14(8): e28286, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36158439

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Cutaneous chromoblastomycosis is a chronic subcutaneous fungal disease of the skin caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis, especially by Fonsecaea, Phialophora,and Cladophialophora species affecting the skin, lungs, intestines, stomach, and central nervous system. It is treated using itraconazole in mild cases and amphotericin B in severe cases. A six-year-old female child presented to the Dermatology Outpatient Department with pigmented brown to blackish tanned plaques and verrucous lesions on the face and extremities. These lesions were present for the past two and a half years and were slowly enlarging and involving other areas like the trunk. The lesions were proven on biopsy to be cutaneous blastomycosis. The patient was put on infusions of amphotericin B in a calculated pediatric dose. Her blood pressure and renal function tests were checked daily to avoid any electrolyte derangements, nephrotoxicity, and systemic infusion reactions caused by amphotericin B. Amphotericin B reduced the size of the cutaneous lesions, and treatment response was assessed on regular follow-ups. Chromoblastomycosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis to enable timely treatment and to prevent its lethal complications such as epidermoid carcinoma. Treatment should continue for two to three months until histopathology is negative to ensure complete eradication.

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Pak J Pharm Sci ; 30(6): 2211-2215, 2017 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29175791

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Amommum subulatum (Roxb.) or Cardamom extract is known to have anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects towards many gastrointestinal related problems. However, uptill now different fractions of cardamom extract on fibroblasts with respect to potassium channel activity have not been investigated. Therefore, present study investigated the effects of different fractions of cardamom extract on potassium channels in non-tumor NIH3T3 cell line. Phytochemical analysis of hydroalcoholic, n-hexane, butane and ethyl acetate fractions of cardamom extracts were purified and isolated by thin layer chromatography (TLC). 3T3 cells were cultured and incubated with hydroalcohol (1-2 µ/ml), n-hexane (1 µ/ml), butane (2 µ/ml) and ethyl acetate (1-2 µ/ml) for 5 hrs at 37°C. Modulation in potassium currents were recorded by whole-cell patch clamp method. The data showed two constituents Cineol (C10H18O) and Terpinyl acetate (C10H17OOCCH3) by TLC method. The present study shows that the constituents in n-hexane, hydro alcohol (1 µ/ml) and ethyl acetate (2 µ/ml) significantly increased (p<0.01) the potassium outward rectifying currents from NIH3T3 cells when compared to untreated controls cells. Whereas, butanol fraction (2 µ/ml) significantly decreased (p<0.01) the inward rectifying currents when compared to controls. Moreover hydroalcoholic and n-hexane fractions have increased the proliferation in 3T3 cell line. On the other hand butanol and ethyl acetate did not induce proliferation in 3T3 cells. Taken together, our data suggested that cardamom extract contains constituents that increased K+ currents, cell migration and proliferation and are involved in wound healing.


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Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Elettaria , Fibroblasts/drug effects , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Potassium Channels/agonists , Potassium/metabolism , Acetates/chemistry , Animals , Butanes/chemistry , Cell Movement/drug effects , Elettaria/chemistry , Fibroblasts/metabolism , Hexanes/chemistry , Membrane Potentials , Mice , NIH 3T3 Cells , Plant Extracts/isolation & purification , Potassium Channels/metabolism , Solvents/chemistry , Wound Healing/drug effects
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