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Alzheimers Dement ; 20(7): 4803-4817, 2024 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38884346

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INTRODUCTION: Tau aggregation into neurofibrillary tangles in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a dynamic process involving changes in tau phosphorylation, isoform composition, and morphology. To facilitate studies of tangle maturity, we developed an image analysis pipeline to study antibody labeling signatures that can distinguish tangle maturity levels in AD brain tissue. METHODS: Using fluorescent immunohistochemistry, we co-labeled AD brain tissue with four antibodies that bind different tau epitopes. Mean fluorescence intensity of each antibody was measured, and spectral clustering was used to identify tangle immunophenotypes. RESULTS: Five distinct tangle populations were identified, and different tangle maturity immunophenotypes were identified with increasing Braak stage. Early tangle immunophenotypes were more prevalent in later affected regions and advanced immunophenotypes were associated with ghost morphology. DISCUSSION: Our findings indicate that tangle populations characterized by advanced tau immunophenotypes are associated with higher Braak stage and more mature morphology, providing a new framework for defining tangle maturity levels using tau antibody signatures. HIGHLIGHTS: Populations of neurofibrillary tangles exist in Alzheimer's disease. The immunophenotype of neurofibrillary tangle populations relates to their maturity. The most advanced immunophenotypes are associated with higher Braak stage. The most advanced immunophenotypes are associated with ghost morphology. The most immature immunophenotypes are associated with later affected regions.


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Doença de Alzheimer , Encéfalo , Imunofenotipagem , Emaranhados Neurofibrilares , Proteínas tau , Doença de Alzheimer/patologia , Humanos , Emaranhados Neurofibrilares/patologia , Proteínas tau/metabolismo , Masculino , Encéfalo/patologia , Feminino , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Idoso , Imuno-Histoquímica
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Int J Pharm ; 627: 122221, 2022 Nov 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36162607

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Centella asiatica, a medicinal herb used for wound healing, has a limited effect when delivered as an ointment. Centella asiatica's active component asiatic acid (AA) increases extracellular matrix development and reduces inflammation but cannot penetrate the stratum corneum to access deeper skin layers. To bypass the stratum corneum, we formulated two types of AA-loaded microneedle arrays. We fabricated, characterised and optimised a dissolving array made from chitosan and PVA and a hydrogel array made from chitosan and PVP. Both needles were strong and long enough to pierce the epidermis without breaking. Both were biocompatible with keratinocytes and fibroblasts (>75% viability at 100% concentration) and showed a sustained drug release over 48 h. The hydrogel microneedle released more AA (52.2%) than the dissolving formulation (26.4%); thus, we evaluated them in an excisional rat model. The hydrogel microneedle arrays significantly increased the rate of wound closure compared to the control. This research has shown that the chitosan-PVA hydrogel microneedles could penetrate the epidermis, effectively release AA, and increase the wound closure rate. This AA-loaded delivery system shows promise as a natural treatment for wound healing and may be applied to other bioactive compounds with similar physiochemical properties in the future.


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Centella , Quitosana , Ratos , Animais , Pomadas , Sistemas de Liberação de Medicamentos , Agulhas , Pele , Hidrogéis , Administração Cutânea , Microinjeções
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Pharmaceutics ; 14(5)2022 May 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35631658

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Application of modern delivery techniques to natural bioactive products improves their permeability, bioavailability, and therapeutic efficacy. Many natural products have desirable biological properties applicable to wound healing but are limited by their inability to cross the stratum corneum to access the wound. Over the past two decades, modern systems such as microneedles, lipid-based vesicles, hydrogels, composite dressings, and responsive formulations have been applied to natural products such as curcumin or aloe vera to improve their delivery and efficacy. This article reviews which natural products and techniques have been formulated together in the past two decades and the success of these applications for wound healing. Many cultures prefer natural-product-based traditional therapies which are often cheaper and more available than their synthetic counterparts. Improving natural products' effect can provide novel wound-healing therapies for those who trust traditional compounds over synthetic drugs to reduce medical inequalities.

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