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Small ; 19(40): e2301934, 2023 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37271893

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Supramolecular hydrogels involved macrocycles have been explored widely in recent years, but it remains challenging to develop hydrogel based on solitary macrocycle with super gelation capability. Here, the construction of lantern[33 ]arene-based hydrogel with low critical gelation concentration (0.05 wt%), which can be used for efficient oil-water separation, is reported. The lantern[33 ]arenes self-assemble into hydrogen-bonded organic nanoribbons, which intertwine into entangled fibers to form hydrogel. This hydrogel which exhibits reversible pH-responsiveness characteristics can be coated on stainless-steel mesh by in situ sol-gel transformation. The resultant mesh exhibits excellent oil-water separation efficiency (>99%) and flux (>6 × 104 L m-2 h-1 ). This lantern[33 ]arene-based hydrogel not only sheds additional light on the gelation mechanisms for supramolecular hydrogels, but also extends the application of macrocycle-based hydrogels as functional interfacial materials.

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J Cardiovasc Pharmacol ; 80(1): 48-55, 2022 07 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35170494

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ABSTRACT: Angioplasty often fails due to the abnormal proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). Success rates of angioplasty may increase following the administration of an agent that effectively ameliorates aberrant vascular remodeling. Icariside II (ICS-II) is a natural flavonol glycoside extract from the Chinese herbal medicine Epimedii that possesses several medicinal qualities that are beneficial in humans. Nevertheless, the role of ICS-II in addressing aberrant vascular remodeling have yet to be clarified. The current investigation studies the molecular effects of ICS-Ⅱ on balloon-inflicted neointimal hyperplasia in rats in vivo and on platelet-derived growth factor-induced vascular proliferation in primary rat aortic smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in vitro. ICS-II was found to be as effective as rapamycin, the positive control used in this study. ICS-II inhibited neointimal formation in injured rat carotid arteries and notably reduced the expression of Wnt7b. ICS-Ⅱ significantly counteracted platelet-derived growth factor-induced VSMCs proliferation. Cell cycle analysis showed that ICS-II triggered cell cycle arrest during the G1/S transition. Western blot analysis further indicated that this cell cycle arrest was likely through Wnt7b suppression that led to CCND1 inhibition. In conclusion, our findings demonstrate that ICS-II possesses significant antiproliferative qualities that counteracts aberrant vascular neointimal hyperplasia. This phenomenon most likely occurs due to the suppression of the Wnt7b/CCND1 axis.


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Traumatismos de las Arterias Carótidas , Remodelación Vascular , Animales , Traumatismos de las Arterias Carótidas/tratamiento farmacológico , Traumatismos de las Arterias Carótidas/metabolismo , Movimiento Celular , Proliferación Celular , Flavonoides , Hiperplasia/metabolismo , Músculo Liso Vascular/metabolismo , Miocitos del Músculo Liso/metabolismo , Neointima/metabolismo , Factor de Crecimiento Derivado de Plaquetas/metabolismo , Factor de Crecimiento Derivado de Plaquetas/farmacología , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley
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J Cell Mol Med ; 22(8): 3825-3836, 2018 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29726618

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Beneficial effects of metformin on cancer risk and mortality have been proved by epidemiological and clinical studies, thus attracting research interest in elucidating the underlying mechanisms. Recently, tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) appeared to be implicated in metformin-induced antitumour activities. However, how metformin inhibits TAMs-induced tumour progression remains ill-defined. Here, we report that metformin-induced antitumour and anti-angiogenic activities were not or only partially contributed by its direct inhibition of functions of tumour and endothelial cells. By skewing TAM polarization from M2- to M1-like phenotype, metformin inhibited both tumour growth and angiogenesis. Depletion of TAMs by clodronate liposomes eliminated M2-TAMs-induced angiogenic promotion, while also abrogating M1-TAMs-mediated anti-angiogenesis, thus promoting angiogenesis in tumours from metformin treatment mice. Further in vitro experiments using TAMs-conditioned medium and a coculture system were performed, which demonstrated an inhibitory effect of metformin on endothelial sprouting and tumour cell proliferation promoted by M2-polarized RAW264.7 macrophages. Based on these results, metformin-induced inhibition of tumour growth and angiogenesis is greatly contributed by skewing of TAMs polarization in microenvironment, thus offering therapeutic opportunities for metformin in cancer treatment.

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Cancer Sci ; 109(5): 1627-1637, 2018 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29532562

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Substantial data from preclinical studies have revealed the biphasic effects of statins on cardiovascular angiogenesis. Although some have reported the anti-angiogenic potential of statins in malignant tumors, the underlying mechanism remains poorly understood. The aim of this study is to elucidate the mechanism by which simvastatin, a member of the statin family, inhibits tumor angiogenesis. Simvastatin significantly suppressed tumor cell-conditioned medium-induced angiogenic promotion in vitro, and resulted in dose-dependent anti-angiogenesis in vivo. Further genetic silencing of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) reduced vascular endothelial growth factor and fibroblast growth factor-2 expressions in 4T1 cells and correspondingly ameliorated HUVEC proliferation facilitated by tumor cell-conditioned medium. Additionally, simvastatin induced angiogenic inhibition through a mechanism of post-transcriptional downregulation of HIF-1α by increasing the phosphorylation level of AMP kinase. These results were further validated by the fact that 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleotide reduced HIF-1α protein levels and ameliorated the angiogenic ability of endothelial cells in vitro and in vivo. Critically, inhibition of AMPK phosphorylation by compound C almost completely abrogated simvastatin-induced anti-angiogenesis, which was accompanied by the reduction of protein levels of HIF-1α and its downstream pro-angiogenic factors. These findings reveal the mechanism by which simvastatin induces tumor anti-angiogenesis, and therefore identifies the target that explains the beneficial effects of statins on malignant tumors.


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Proteínas Quinasas Activadas por AMP/fisiología , Subunidad alfa del Factor 1 Inducible por Hipoxia/fisiología , Neovascularización Patológica/prevención & control , Simvastatina/farmacología , Proteínas Quinasas Activadas por AMP/antagonistas & inhibidores , Animales , Línea Celular Tumoral , Proliferación Celular , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Activación Enzimática/efectos de los fármacos , Femenino , Factor 2 de Crecimiento de Fibroblastos/análisis , Humanos , Subunidad alfa del Factor 1 Inducible por Hipoxia/antagonistas & inhibidores , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos BALB C , Factor A de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular/análisis
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J Vasc Interv Radiol ; 29(6): 781-789, 2018 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29705225

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PURPOSE: To compare outcomes of patients who received simultaneous tributary endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) or foam sclerotherapy (FS) with EVLA of the great saphenous vein (GSV) trunk. METHODS AND MATERIALS: This study recruited 418 patients (542 legs) with diagnosed varicose veins. Patients in the EVLA/FS group (255 patients, 327 legs) received concomitant FS for the tributaries with truncal lasering. For the EVLA-alone group (163 patients, 215 legs), tributaries (8W) were ablated with EVLA in addition to the GSV trunk (14W). Complications, Aberdeen Varicose Vein Questionnaire (AVVQ), EuroQol Group 5-Dimension Self-Report Questionnaire (EQ-5D), numerical rating scale (NRS) scores, and condition of residual varicosities were assessed at 3 days, 4 weeks, and 6 months after procedure. All residual varicosities were identified and treated with a staged FS at 6 months. RESULTS: Except for ecchymosis, incidence of other complications was not significantly different between both groups at 6 months. Pain NRS scores of the EVLA/FS group were remarkably elevated at 4 weeks and then, at 6 months, declined to a level similar to the EVLA-alone group. The EVLA/FS group exhibited more significant improvement in both AVVQ and EQ-5D scales than the EVLA group at 6 months, while exhibiting poor improvement at 4 weeks. The EVLA/FS group had a significantly lower rate of residual varicosities than the EVLA group, thus reducing the need for the staged FS. CONCLUSIONS: These results confirm the feasibility and safety of simultaneous tributary EVLA and FS. In addition, they indicate better early quality-of-life improvement and a reduced reoperation rate of simultaneously combined truncal EVLA and tributary FS.


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Terapia por Láser/métodos , Pierna/irrigación sanguínea , Vena Safena , Escleroterapia/métodos , Várices/terapia , Terapia Combinada , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Dimensión del Dolor , Estudios Prospectivos , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Resultado del Tratamiento , Ultrasonografía Intervencional
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Bioprocess Biosyst Eng ; 38(4): 661-9, 2015 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25341364

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To determine whether the U(VI) in groundwater under anoxic conditions at a decommissioned in situ leaching (ISL) uranium mine could be bioreduced, groundwater samples containing suspended sediments were taken from the mine, experimental setup was fabricated, and the jar containing the groundwater in the setup was amended with ethanol and incubated under anoxic conditions. The variations of pH, chemical oxygen demand, nitrate, sulfate, U(VI), and dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations were monitored during the incubation. U(VI) concentration dropped to 0.043 mg/L when the stimulated microorganisms were active, and it then increased to 0.835 mg/L within 10 days after the metabolism of the stimulated microorganisms was inhibited. The DO variation was observed in the amended jar during the incubation, and the metabolism of the stimulated microorganisms was found to affect the DO concentration. Firmicutes were found to be dominant in the sediments in the amended jar through the 16S rRNA pyrosequencing. The results indicate that it is possible to bioreduce U(VI) in the groundwater under anoxic conditions at the decommissioned ISL uranium mine by adding carbon source into it without removing the oxygen from it.


Asunto(s)
Agua Subterránea/química , Minería , Oxígeno/química , Uranio/química , Anaerobiosis , Biodegradación Ambiental , Análisis de la Demanda Biológica de Oxígeno , Carbono/química , Firmicutes , Sedimentos Geológicos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Nitratos/química , ARN Ribosómico 16S/química , Análisis de Secuencia de ARN , Sulfatos/química
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Zhongguo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi ; 35(1): 71-5, 2015 Jan.
Artículo en Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25790678

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OBJECTIVE: To observe the relation between Pi deficiency syndrome (PDS) and the configuration and functions of extensor digitorum longus (EDL)and soleus (SOL). METHODS: Totally 36 ICR mice were randomly divided into 3 groups according to weight matching principle, the control group, the exhausted group, and the rhubarb group, 12 in each group. Two PDS models were established by either purgation with rhubarb diarrhea (as Group A) or exhausted swimming plus sleep deprivation (as Group B).The cross sectional area (CSA) of type I and II fibers of extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus (SOL), relative proportions of type I and II fibers were measured by m-ATPase histochemical method. The isotonic contraction and the maximum tetanus contraction of EDL and SOL were detected by PowerLab system. RESULTS: Compared with the control group, the body weight, body temperature, and the general health condition of PDS model rats obviously decreased; the spleen index and the thymus index were also lower; the maximal isotonic contraction and the maximum tetanus contraction obviously decreased; the cross section areas of EDL and SOL were reduced with loosely arranged cells. In EDL, the proportion of type I fibers was added and the proportion of type II fibers was lowered. In SOL, there was no change in the proportion of type I and type II fibers. CONCLUSIONS: EDL and SOL were obviously atrophied in the two PDS model mice. The type I fibers of SOL was more significantly atrophied in Group B.


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Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Medicina Tradicional China , Músculo Esquelético/fisiopatología , Animales , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos ICR , Ratas
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Pestic Biochem Physiol ; 115: 73-7, 2014 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25307469

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The extensive application of flubendiamide has led to increasingly prominent development of resistance in diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella. Here we report that the moderate and high level resistance to flubendiamide was identified in a laboratory-selected and two field-collected strains of P. xylostella. The resistance ratios were tested in the lab-selected resistant strains (R), and two field strains (BY and ZC). Compared with the S strain, the R strain showed extended larval development time, decreased pupation rate, emergencing rate, and male adult longevity. The realized heritability (h(2)=0.135) implies the high risk of flubendiamide resistance development in P. xylostella. A Bi-PASA (bi-directional PCR amplification of specific allele)-based method was successfully developed to detect the point mutation (G4946E) potentially causing flubendiamide resistance in diamondback moth, in which different fragments 866 bp + 340 bp, 866 bp+568 bp, and 866 bp+568 bp+340 bp were presented in SS, RR and RS stains, respectively. The predominant genotype was 83.33% SS homozygote in the S strain, 80.77% RR homozygote in ZC population, and 73.08% RS heterozygote in BY population, respectively. Current results showed the significant correlation between the frequencies of the allele carrying G4946E mutation (51.92%, 55.77% and 90.38% for R, BY and ZC, respectively) and the resistance ratios (40.72, 24.24 and 1779.24-folds for R, BY and ZC, respectively) in the three strains/populations. In addition, the relative PxRyR mRNA transcript level in the R strain was 2.938 ± 0.53 folds as compared with the S strain (1.0-fold).


Asunto(s)
Benzamidas/farmacología , Proteínas de Insectos/genética , Resistencia a los Insecticidas , Insecticidas/farmacología , Mariposas Nocturnas/efectos de los fármacos , Mutación Missense , Canal Liberador de Calcio Receptor de Rianodina/genética , Sulfonas/farmacología , Alelos , Animales , Femenino , Proteínas de Insectos/metabolismo , Masculino , Mariposas Nocturnas/genética , Mariposas Nocturnas/metabolismo , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Canal Liberador de Calcio Receptor de Rianodina/metabolismo
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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 23(24): 6677-81, 2013 Dec 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24239187

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Transferrin has been exploited as a potential drug carrier for targeted drug delivery into cancer cells, which express high levels of transferrin receptors. In the present study, we identified specific structural features in flavonoids that were critical for binding to transferrin. Flavanone naringenin and flavonoid apigenin, two flavonoids with characteristic flavonoid core structures were selected for the study of the effects of C2-C3 single bond in the C-ring on transferrin binding. We determined the binding affinities by fluorescence quenching experiments and investigated the binding modes by CD spectra and molecular modeling. Our results demonstrated that naringenin bound transferrin with an affinity almost 100 times higher than that of apigenin attributed to its higher structural flexibility and lower acidity compared with apigenin. Our docking study showed that naringenin had stronger van der Waals interactions with transferrin, which was believed to contribute to its higher binding affinity. We also found that naringenin-binding induced greater increase in the α-helix content in transferrin than apigenin, suggesting that transferrin became more compact upon association with naringenin. Our study demonstrated that naringenin was a ligand for transferrin with good affinity. The results reported herein can facilitate the design and development of drugs that bind transferrin with high affinity.


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Apigenina/química , Flavanonas/química , Transferrina/metabolismo , Apigenina/metabolismo , Sitios de Unión , Dicroismo Circular , Flavanonas/metabolismo , Enlace de Hidrógeno , Simulación del Acoplamiento Molecular , Unión Proteica , Estructura Terciaria de Proteína , Transferrina/química
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Eur J Pharmacol ; 944: 175592, 2023 Apr 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36804835

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Abnormal tumor vasculature blocks the extravasation of T lymphocytes into the tumor, thereby suppressing anti-tumor immunity. Recently, metformin has been shown to affect tumor vasculature and enhance T lymphocyte anti-tumor immunity. However, whether or how metformin affects T lymphocyte anti-tumor immunity via a vascular mechanism remains poorly understood. Herein, we show that a large number of CD8+ lymphocytes gathered in the peri-tumoral region, while very few infiltrated the tumor. Metformin administration increased the expression of anti-tumor immunity-associated genes and the number of tumor-infiltrating CD8+ lymphocytes. Injection of CD8 but not CD4 neutralization antibody into tumor-bearing mice significantly abrogated the anti-tumor effect of metformin. Critically, CD8+ lymphocytes were found to pass through the wall of perfused vessel. Further results of immunofluorescent staining showed that metformin greatly elevated tumor perfusion, which was accompanied by increased vascular maturity in the intratumoral region (ITR) but not peritumoral region (PTR). These findings provide evidence for the vascular mechanism involved in metformin-induced enhancement of T lymphocyte anti-tumor immunity. By remodeling the abnormal tumor vasculature, also called vessel normalization metformin increases vascular maturity and tumor perfusion, thus allowing more CD8+ lymphocytes to infiltrate the tumor.


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Metformina , Neoplasias , Ratones , Animales , Linfocitos T CD8-positivos , Metformina/farmacología , Linfocitos Infiltrantes de Tumor , Neoplasias/patología , Linfocitos T CD4-Positivos
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J Pharm Anal ; 13(3): 262-275, 2023 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37102105

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The development of chemoresistance which results in a poor prognosis often renders current treatments for colorectal cancer (CRC). In this study, we identified reduced microvessel density (MVD) and vascular immaturity resulting from endothelial apoptosis as therapeutic targets for overcoming chemoresistance. We focused on the effect of metformin on MVD, vascular maturity, and endothelial apoptosis of CRCs with a non-angiogenic phenotype, and further investigated its effect in overcoming chemoresistance. In situ transplanted cancer models were established to compare MVD, endothelial apoptosis and vascular maturity, and function in tumors from metformin- and vehicle-treated mice. An in vitro co-culture system was used to observe the effects of metformin on tumor cell-induced endothelial apoptosis. Transcriptome sequencing was performed for genetic screening. Non-angiogenic CRC developed independently of angiogenesis and was characterized by vascular leakage, immaturity, reduced MVD, and non-hypoxia. This phenomenon had also been observed in human CRC. Furthermore, non-angiogenic CRCs showed a worse response to chemotherapeutic drugs in vivo than in vitro. By suppressing endothelial apoptosis, metformin sensitized non-angiogenic CRCs to chemo-drugs via elevation of MVD and improvement of vascular maturity. Further results showed that endothelial apoptosis was induced by tumor cells via activation of caspase signaling, which was abrogated by metformin administration. These findings provide pre-clinical evidence for the involvement of endothelial apoptosis and subsequent vascular immaturity in the chemoresistance of non-angiogenic CRC. By suppressing endothelial apoptosis, metformin restores vascular maturity and function and sensitizes CRC to chemotherapeutic drugs via a vascular mechanism.

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Bioprocess Biosyst Eng ; 35(9): 1567-76, 2012 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22580796

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The immobilized Aspergillus niger powder beads were obtained by entrapping nonviable A. niger powder into Ca-alginate gel. The effects of pH, contact time, initial uranium (VI) concentration and biomass dosage on the biosorption of uranium (VI) onto the beads from aqueous solutions were investigated in a batch system. Biosorption equilibrium data were agreeable with Langmuir isotherm model and the maximum biosorption capacity of the beads for uranium (VI) was estimated to be 649.4 mg/g at 30 °C. The biosorption kinetics followed the pseudo-second-order model and intraparticle diffusion equation. The variations in enthalpy (26.45 kJ/mol), entropy (0.167 kJ/mol K) and Gibbs free energy were calculated from the experimental data. SEM and EDS analysis indicated that the beads have strong adsorption capability for uranium (VI). The adsorbed uranium (VI) on the beads could be released with HNO(3) or HCl. The results showed that the immobilized A. niger powder beads had great potential for removing and recovering uranium (VI) from aqueous solutions.


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Aspergillus niger/química , Uranio/química , Purificación del Agua/métodos , Cinética
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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 271: 120872, 2022 Apr 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35042045

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An understanding of the excited-state process and the sensing mechanism for specific anions can be helpful for the design and synthesis of fluorescent sensors in analytical chemistry and biotechnology. Here, we theoretically investigated the fluorescent response mechanism of a reported acylhydrazone-based fluorescent sensor (Soft Matter, 2019, 15, 6690) for fluoride recognition using the time-dependent density functional theory approach. At the M06/TZVP/SCM level, the vertical excitation energies, which were calculated based on the ground state and first singlet-state geometries of the sensor molecule, agreed well with the experimental ultraviolet-visible and fluorescence spectra. Therefore, the time-dependent density functional theory method was considered reasonable and effective. According to the frontier orbital analysis and an excited-state potential energy scan, we proposed an excited-state proton transfer mechanism for the sensor-fluorine complex, where the steric hindrance leads to a high potential barrier. The excited-state proton transfer process facilitates sensor molecule deprotonation, alleviates its steric hindrance effect and expands its conjugated system. As a result, the fluorescence emission band of the sensor molecule was red-shifted significantly with the addition of fluoride anion. Based on this fluorescence difference, the sensor could be used for fluoride anion identification. This work provides a strategy to study sensor-analyte interactions in the excited state and offers an approach to tune the fluorescence emission wavelength of sensor molecules in anionic environments.


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Fluoruros , Protones , Teoría Funcional de la Densidad , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Fluoruros/análisis , Espectrometría de Fluorescencia
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J Comput Chem ; 32(4): 668-74, 2011 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20845422

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Proton transfer (PT) and excited-state PT process are proposed to account for the fluorescent sensing mechanism of a cyanide chemosensor, 8-formyl-7-hydroxycoumarin. The time-dependent density functional theory method has been applied to investigate the ground and the first singlet excited electronic states of this chemosensor as well as its nucleophilic addition product with cyanide, with a view to monitoring their geometries and spectrophotometrical properties. The present theoretical study indicates that phenol proton of the chemosensor transfers to the formyl group along the intramolecular hydrogen bond in the first singlet excited state. Correspondingly, the nucleophilic addition product undergoes a PT process in the ground state, and shows a similar structure in the first singlet excited state. This could explain the observed strong fluorescence upon the addition of the cyanide anion in the relevant fluorescent sensing mechanism.


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Cianuros/análisis , Contaminantes Ambientales/análisis , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Umbeliferonas/química , Enlace de Hidrógeno , Modelos Moleculares , Protones , Teoría Cuántica
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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 13(46): 20766-71, 2011 Dec 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21996924

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The fluoride-sensing mechanism of the sensor 2-(2'-phenylurea-phenyl)benzoxazole (PUBO) has been investigated by means of the TD-DFT method. The present theoretical study indicates that there is an excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) process in the sensor PUBO. The added fluoride anion could capture the proton in the free N-H moiety instead of the hydrogen-bonding one. The experimental UV/Vis and fluorescence spectra (J. Org. Chem. 2007, 72, 62) are well reproduced by the calculated vertical excitation energies in the ground state and the first singlet excited state. For example, the calculated emission wavelength of PUBO at 534 nm is very close to the fluorescence band at 554 nm. Furthermore, we theoretically confirmed that the added fluoride anions could inhibit the ESIPT process in PUBO. But different from the classical ESIPT-inhibition mechanism, the ESIPT process in the sensor PUBO is inhibited by the high energy barrier of its deprotonated form rather than by the absence of the transferred proton.


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Benzoxazoles/química , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Protones , Teoría Cuántica , Espectrometría de Fluorescencia
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Bull Environ Contam Toxicol ; 86(6): 646-52, 2011 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21523506

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The concentrations of uranium, thorium, barium, nickel, strontium and lead in the samples of the tailings and plant species collected from a uranium mill tailings repository in South China were analyzed. Then, the removal capability of a plant for a target element was assessed. It was found that Phragmites australis had the greatest removal capabilities for uranium (820 µg), thorium (103 µg) and lead (1,870 µg). Miscanthus floridulus had the greatest removal capabilities for barium (3,730 µg) and nickel (667 µg), and Parthenocissus quinquefolia had the greatest removal capability for strontium (3,920 µg). In this study, a novel coefficient, termed as phytoremediation factor (PF), was proposed, for the first time, to assess the potential of a plant to be used in phytoremediation of a target element contaminated soil. Phragmites australis has the highest PFs for uranium (16.6), thorium (8.68), barium (10.0) and lead (10.5). Miscanthus floridulus has the highest PF for Ni (25.0). Broussonetia papyrifera and Parthenocissus quinquefolia have the relatively high PFs for strontium (28.1 and 25.4, respectively). On the basis of the definition for a hyperaccumulator, only Cyperus iria and Parthenocissus quinquefolia satisfied the criteria for hyperaccumulator of uranium (36.4 µg/g) and strontium (190 µg/g), and could be the candidates for phytoremediation of uranium and strontium contaminated soils. The results show that the PF has advantage over the hyperaccumulator in reflecting the removal capabilities of a plant for a target element, and is more adequate for assessing the potential of a plant to be used in phytoremediation than conventional method.


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Helechos/metabolismo , Metales Pesados/metabolismo , Poaceae/metabolismo , Contaminantes del Suelo/metabolismo , Bario/análisis , Bario/metabolismo , Biodegradación Ambiental , China , Plomo/análisis , Plomo/metabolismo , Metalurgia , Metales Pesados/análisis , Níquel/análisis , Níquel/metabolismo , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis , Estroncio/análisis , Estroncio/metabolismo , Torio/análisis , Torio/metabolismo , Uranio/análisis , Uranio/metabolismo
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Artículo en Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21619837

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OBJECTIVE: To explore the characteristics of LN and type I, III collagen in pulmonary fibrosis induced by uranium ore dust in rats. METHODS: 60 adult Wistar rats were divided randomly into two groups, control group (30 rats) and uranium ore dust group (30 rats). Non-exposed intratracheal instillation method was used. Uranium ore dust group was exposed 20 mg/ml uranium ore dust suspension 1ml per rat, meanwhile control group was exposed normal saline 1ml per rat. Post-exposed the 7, 14, 21, 30 and 60 d, 6 rats in each group were killed randomly, lung tissue were collected. The pathological changes in lung tissue were observed by microscope using HE staining, the collagen I and III in lungs were observed by polarizing microscope using Biebrich scarlet staining. The expression of LN protein in lung tissue was observed by immunohistochemistry-SP. RESULTS: During lung fibrosis, a large amount of the proliferated I and III collagen in lungs were observed. Post-exposure to uranium ore dust, the characteristics in proliferated collagen in lungs were type I collagen deposited in lung interstitium mainly in the early stage. The area percentage of collagen I and III was increased significantly at 7, 14, 21, 30 and 60d in the experimental group as compared with that in the control group (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). The over expression of LN in the lung tissue were observed. The expression of LN was distributed in the lung tissue as thickening of the linear or cluster. The integral optical density of LN was increased significantly at 21, 30 and 60 d in the experimental group as compared with that in the control group (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: After exposure to uranium ore dust, the characteristics in proliferated collagen in lungs are the type of I collagen deposited in lung interstitium mainly in the early stage, while the type of III collagen increase significantly at the later period. The overexpression of LN exists in the process of pulmonary fibrosis. It suggests that LN has a role effect in the process of pulmonary fibrosis.


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Colágeno Tipo III/metabolismo , Colágeno Tipo I/metabolismo , Laminina/metabolismo , Fibrosis Pulmonar/metabolismo , Fibrosis Pulmonar/patología , Uranio/efectos adversos , Animales , Polvo , Femenino , Masculino , Fibrosis Pulmonar/inducido químicamente , Ratas , Ratas Wistar
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J Comput Chem ; 31(8): 1759-65, 2010 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20082387

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An excited-state proton transfer (ESPT) process, induced by both intermolecular and intramolecular hydrogen-bonding interactions, is proposed to account for the fluorescence sensing mechanism of a fluoride chemosensor, phenyl-1H-anthra(1,2-d)imidazole-6,11-dione. The time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) method has been applied to investigate the different electronic states. The present theoretical study of this chemosensor, as well as its anion and fluoride complex, has been conducted with a view to monitoring its structural and photophysical properties. The proton of the chemosensor can shift to fluoride in the ground state but transfers from the proton donor (NH group) to a proton acceptor (neighboring carbonyl group) in the first singlet excited state. This may explain the observed red shifts in the fluorescence spectra in the relevant fluorescent sensing mechanism.


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Simulación por Computador , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Fluoruros/análisis , Fluoruros/química , Modelos Químicos , Protones , Colorantes Fluorescentes/análisis , Estructura Molecular , Teoría Cuántica , Programas Informáticos , Espectrometría de Fluorescencia , Factores de Tiempo , Vibración
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Bull Environ Contam Toxicol ; 83(4): 583-90, 2009 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19568683

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The Huayuan River in Hunan Province in China is subject to ongoing mining activity with Mn extraction. In this study, the level and environmental significance of metals (including Mn, Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn, Ni and Fe) concentrations in the surface water and river sediments have been investigated along a 187 km reach of the Huayuan River. Using the X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis, we analyzed the characterization of metals in manganese sulphate waste residue (MSWR) deposited along the bank of Huayuan River. The speciation of metals in both sediment and MSWR was established using the BCR-three step sequential extraction procedure. In the water samples, the average concentrations of Mn, Cd and Pb exceeded the acceptable concentrations for drinking water in the WHO Guidelines for drinking water quality, Vol. 1, Recommendations, Geneva (2004) and Chinese (GB 5749-2006) guidelines, respectively. The average concentrations of Mn, Cd, Pb and Zn in the river sediments were found to be considerably higher than the corresponding world average shale values. The percentages of Cd (31.4%), Mn (31.1%), Zn (12.8%) and Pb (8.1%) associated with exchangeable and weak acid fraction in the sediments were higher than other metals. Mn (5.81%), Zn (0.208%), Pb (0.0292%) and Cd (0.0113%) were identified in MSWR by XRF analysis. The percentages of Mn, Cd, Zn and Pb associated with the exchangeable and weak acid soluble fraction in MSWR were 41.9%, 31.1%, 23.8% and 9.8%, respectively. The peak solute and sediment-bound metal concentrations were found at the sites of MSWR deposited along the bank of Huayuan River. The results suggested that MSWR deposited along the bank may have a closely relation with the metal pollution of Huayuan River. The results obtained may be useful to assess both short and long-term environmental impact of the MSWR deposited activities and support decisions for a future remediation of this river.


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Monitoreo del Ambiente , Metales Pesados/análisis , Contaminantes del Agua/análisis , China , Sedimentos Geológicos/química , Ríos , Abastecimiento de Agua/normas
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30503987

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The aluminum and fluoride dual-sensing mechanism of a previously reported sensor with a Schiff-base moiety (Spectrochim. Acta A, 2017, 183, 267-274) has been investigated by density functional theory (DFT) and time-dependent DFT (TDDFT) methods. The present calculations reproduce the photoproperties of the sensor as well as its aluminum and fluoride complexes, which illustrates that DFT and TDDFT constitute a reliable tool for uncovering detailed fluorescence-based sensing mechanisms in diverse electronic states. Theoretical results indicate that there are two OH⋯N hydrogen bonds in the sensor and two OH⋯F hydrogen bonds in its F¯ complex. Different degrees of coplanarity caused by these hydrogen bonds are responsible for their distinct absorption wavelengths. However, excited-state geometry optimization and a scan of the potential-energy surface show that there is twisted intramolecular charge transfer about the CN bond in the sensor molecule and an excited-state proton-transfer process from the fluoride anion to the neighboring N atom in the fluoride-sensor complex, whereby the fluorescence is quenched. A chelation-enhanced fluorescence effect associated with the aluminum-sensor complex shows a different excited-state process. The local excitation and emission occur exclusively within the planar fluorophore, and negligible structural change upon excitation of the aluminum-sensor complex leads to its strong fluorescence. Therefore, it is theoretically explained why the sensor may be successfully used to analyze the fluoride anion by absorption spectroscopy and the aluminum cation by emission spectroscopy.

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