University of Groningen
N-acyl Dopamines - renoprotective therapeutics, acting on TRPV1 signaling
Pallavi, Prama
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10.33612/diss.143844258
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Pallavi, P. (2020). N-acyl Dopamines - renoprotective therapeutics, acting on TRPV1 signaling: Biological properties and molecular mechanisms. University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.143844258
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Proposition belonging to the PhD thesis
N-acyl Dopamines - renoprotective therapeutics, acting on TRPV1 signaling Biological properties and molecular mechanisms
Prama Pallavi
1) The reno-protective properties of NOD, in the context of ischemic acute kidney injury are mediated via TRPV1. - This thesis chapter 3
2) NOD treatment of recipients that received a cold stored renal allograft show no benefit on early renal function - This thesis chapter 3
3) The in vitro bioactivity of NOD is attributed to TRPV1 agonism and its redox active nature. - This thesis chapter 4, chapter 6
4) NOD and capsaicin interact with the same amino acids (T550 and E570) in the binding pocket of TRPV1. - This thesis chapter 4
5) All the structural components of NOD viz- aromatic, linker and side chain regions of NOD are all essential for TRPV1 activation. - This thesis chapter 4
6) NOD exhibits a fast blood clearance and is predominantly eliminated by the liver and kidney. - This thesis chapter 5
7) The in vitro biological properties of a compound are not always replicated in in vivo models. - This thesis chapter 3 and chapter 6
8) Before using a newly synthesized compound always check the purity and its structure via NMR and HPLC. - This thesis
9) Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm. - Winston Churchill 10) Remain calm, serene, always in command of yourself. You will then find out how easy it is to
get along. - Paramahansa Yogananda
11) One who performs duty without ego, with great determination and enthusiasm, and without wavering in success or failure is said to be a worker of the highest caliber. - Bhagavad Gita 18.26