Govind Sharma
Publications by Govind Sharma
2 publications found • Active 2024-2025
2025
1 publicationComparative Study on Behavioural Changes in Mice Exposed to ProlongedBlue Light Radiation
The effects of long term exposure to blue light on a range of behavioural parameters in mice, such as anxiety, locomotor activity, cognition, and sleep patterns is explored in this study. Male mice (30) were subjected to 4 or 8 h of exposure to the blue light every day for two weeks while the control group was kept under normal lighting. To understand anxiety, motor functions, cognitive flexibility, and circadian rhythms, the Open Field Test, Elevated Plus Maze, Y-Maze, and Wheel Running Test was carried out to assess behavioural attributes. The outcomes proved that long-term exposure to blue light caused strong decreases in the locomotor activity and cognitive performance and caused the increase in the anxiety-like behaviours and the interruption of the normal sleep-wake cycles. The results indicate that chronic exposure to blue light may be harmful to both mental and physical health, and may have ramifications for the body particularly with regards to contemporary lifestyles that are reliant on digital-screen and artificial light. This study implies necessity of conducting further researches on long-term influence of blue light on behaviour and the necessity of managing one’s exposure to avoid possible risks.
2024
1 publicationAn Overview of Nanoparticle-Based Approaches for Targeted Therapy in Cardiovascular Diseases
Nanoparticle-based medicate conveyance frameworks, moreover known as nano-DDSs, show a promising approach to focused on treatment within the treatment of cardiovascular illnesses (CVDs), which incorporate heart disappointment, arrhythmia, atherosclerosis, and myocardial dead tissue. A diagram of the use of nanoparticles within the conclusion and treatment of cardiovascular infection (CVD) is displayed in this work. The nanoparticles that are examined incorporate natural and inorganic nanoparticles, as well as multifunctional nanoparticles. Nano-DDSs have the capacity to move forward restorative results whereas simultaneously minimising side responses and focusing on particular zones. Usually fulfilled by precisely conveying solutions to atherosclerotic plaques and encompassing tissues. In expansion, these innovations make strides demonstrative capabilities of imaging modalities counting attractive reverberation imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT). The application of nanotechnology permits for the determination of issues such as non-specific cytotoxicity, destitute dissolvability, and restricted bioavailability. Both the plausibility of custom fitted sedate conveyance and the advance that has been made in cardiovascular nanomedicine have the potential to upgrade quiet results significantly.
