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Langmuir ; 2024 Oct 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39380352

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Heteroatom-doped π-conjugated systems have been exploited for electronic device applications. Phosphole-containing backbones are particularly intriguing with regard to electron delocalization and ultimately control over the photophysical, redox, and charge transfer characteristics. However, practical application of these materials commonly relies on well-structured, thin film architectures. Self-assembly offers a route to generate ordered 2D structures deposited on solid substrates. The orientation of these deposited films can be manipulated by the introduction of alkyl chains of varying length (to form phosphole-based lipids) and chemical modification of the phosphole-derived headgroup. External controls can also be considered to tune these films' properties, e.g., the electrostatic interactions within the film can be controlled by varying the environment with the addition of simple salt counterions. A series of lipids with phosphole-based π-conjugated headgroups have been designed and exhibit intramolecular conformational changes in response to external conditions. Herein the 2D film structure in Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett films is reported in the presence and absence of halide salts. The film morphology obtained from Brewster angle and atomic force microscopy shows the formation of a condensed phase but also 3D aggregates, and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction confirmed the presence of untilted, hexagonally packed chains. The size of the counterion influences its ability to intercalate between the phosphole headgroups, which ultimately provides a means to induce the formation of a well-ordered, single monolayer film without aggregates that can be transferred to the solid substrate.

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J Vet Intern Med ; 38(2): 1224-1231, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38236790

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BACKGROUND: During transportation many horses develop post-transportation infection, which can be life-threatening and end their sport career. Preventing mucus accumulation and inflammation during transportation is vital, emphasizing the need for effective strategies to enhance overall horse health welfare. OBJECTIVES: Assess the impact of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) on mucus accumulation and inflammation in horses subjected to 18 hours of head confinement. ANIMALS: Six healthy crossbred horses, 5.3 ± 2.1 years of age and weighing 387 ± 30 kg. METHODS: Prospective placebo-controlled cross-over design study. The horses' heads were restrained in their stalls for a period of 18 hours. They were studied under 4 conditions: Not confined (NC): before head confinement, placebo (P), and confined head (CH): 18 hours of head confinement without treatment, and N-Acetylcysteine (NAC): 18 hours of head confinement treated with NAC before confinement (15 mg/kg/day NAC PO for 3 days). Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) was performed in each condition. Mucus accumulation along the trachea was evaluated by endoscopy. RESULTS: Endoscopic scores were significantly different between CH and other conditions, whereas no significant differences were found among NC, P, and NAC. The BAL cell count (34 291 ± 2624 cells/µL), neutrophil and lymphocyte count (18 601 ± 3193 cells/µL and 3337.4 ± 593 cells/µL, respectively) in CH were significantly higher compared to NAC. Neutrophil percentage was significantly higher in CH (53.8 ± 8%) compared to horses that received NAC (20.08 ± 8%). Conversely, in comparison to NAC (66.33 ± 9%), the percentage of macrophages was significantly lower in CH (35.7 ± 10%). CONCLUSIONS: N-acetylcysteine was found to significantly decrease mucus accumulation and inflammatory cell counts in horses with head confinement.


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Acetilcisteína , Enfermedades de los Caballos , Animales , Acetilcisteína/uso terapéutico , Líquido del Lavado Bronquioalveolar , Enfermedades de los Caballos/tratamiento farmacológico , Enfermedades de los Caballos/prevención & control , Caballos , Inflamación/tratamiento farmacológico , Inflamación/veterinaria , Moco , Estudios Prospectivos , Tráquea , Estudios Cruzados
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