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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 1666-1671, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-823290

ABSTRACT

Prostate cancer is the most common malignant tumor of male reproductive system, which seriously threatens men's health. It has been shown that the existence of zinc ions can inhibit the growth of prostate cancer cells. In addition, photothermal treatment of cancer is attracting more and more attention due to its high accuracy and efficiency. In this study, zinc ions loaded black phosphorus nanosheets (BP-Zn) were prepared, and the photothermal therapy efficiency of the system on human prostate cancer cells (PC-3) was evaluated. The inhibition effect of zinc ions on PC-3 cells was studied. It was demonstrated that the toxicity of zinc ions on PC-3 cells was concentration- and time-dependent. Moreover, it can be seen from in vitro photothermal therapy that the treatment effect of black phosphorus assisted by zinc ions is superior to that of black phosphorus alone. This study further studied the in vivo therapeutic effect of BP-Zn. The results once again confirmed that the combinational photothermal treatment of zinc ions and BP had excellent anti-tumor effect. The animal procedures were approved by the Animal Ethics Committee of Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School.

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J. physiol. biochem ; 73(3): 381-386, ago. 2017. graf, ilus
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-178889

ABSTRACT

Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) has been shown to play important roles in biological functions. However, there is very little evidence on the value of CGRP in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS). Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the role of CGRP in LPS-induced ALI in rats. In the experiment, Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomized into control, an antagonist of alfa-calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor (CGRP8-37), LPS groups, and CGRP8-37 + LPS groups. ALI model was prepared through retrograde injection of LPS (10 mg/kg). At 6 and 12 h, bronchoalveolar lavage was performed and used to assess total cell count and levels of tumor necrosis factor-alfa, interleukin-1Beta, -6, and -10 by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Lung tissue was collected for assessing wet-to-dry (W/D) ratio, hematoxylin and eosin staining. Aquaporin (AQP)-1 and -5 expressions in lung tissues were detected by quantitative PCR and Western blot. The results showed that histological injury, total cell count, and W/D ratio significantly reduced in LPS group after 6 h. The levels of inflammatory cytokines in CGRP8-37 + LPS-treated rats were higher than that in LPS-treated rats (all, P < 0.001). Real-time RT-PCR analysis showed that levels of AQP-1 in rats from CGRP8-37 + LPS group was lower than that in LPS-treated rats (P = 0.005 and P < 0.001). Western blotting analysis showed that AQP-1 protein levels at 6 h significantly decreased in CGRP8-37 + LPS rats. Together, our data suggest that CGRP antagonists, CGRP8-37 could enhance ALI induced by LPS in the rat model, and regulate the expression levels of AQP-1 and AQP-5 by affecting inflammatory cytokines. Thereby, regulating endogenous CGRP may be a potential treatment for ALI/ARDS


Subject(s)
Animals , Acute Lung Injury/immunology , Aquaporin 1/genetics , Aquaporin 5/genetics , Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide/pharmacology , Peptide Fragments/pharmacology , Acute Lung Injury/metabolism , Aquaporin 1/metabolism , Aquaporin 5/metabolism , Gene Expression , Lipopolysaccharides/pharmacology , Lung/immunology , Lung/metabolism , Lung/pathology , Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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J Physiol Biochem ; 73(3): 381-386, 2016 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28470555

ABSTRACT

Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) has been shown to play important roles in biological functions. However, there is very little evidence on the value of CGRP in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS). Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the role of CGRP in LPS-induced ALI in rats. In the experiment, Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomized into control, an antagonist of α-calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor (CGRP8-37), LPS groups, and CGRP8-37 + LPS groups. ALI model was prepared through retrograde injection of LPS (10 mg/kg). At 6 and 12 h, bronchoalveolar lavage was performed and used to assess total cell count and levels of tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-1ß, -6, and -10 by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Lung tissue was collected for assessing wet-to-dry (W/D) ratio, hematoxylin and eosin staining. Aquaporin (AQP)-1 and -5 expressions in lung tissues were detected by quantitative PCR and Western blot. The results showed that histological injury, total cell count, and W/D ratio significantly reduced in LPS group after 6 h. The levels of inflammatory cytokines in CGRP8-37 + LPS-treated rats were higher than that in LPS-treated rats (all, P < 0.001). Real-time RT-PCR analysis showed that levels of AQP-1 in rats from CGRP8-37 + LPS group was lower than that in LPS-treated rats (P = 0.005 and P < 0.001). Western blotting analysis showed that AQP-1 protein levels at 6 h significantly decreased in CGRP8-37 + LPS rats. Together, our data suggest that CGRP antagonists, CGRP8-37 could enhance ALI induced by LPS in the rat model, and regulate the expression levels of AQP-1 and AQP-5 by affecting inflammatory cytokines. Thereby, regulating endogenous CGRP may be a potential treatment for ALI/ARDS.


Subject(s)
Acute Lung Injury/immunology , Aquaporin 1/genetics , Aquaporin 5/genetics , Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide/pharmacology , Peptide Fragments/pharmacology , Acute Lung Injury/metabolism , Animals , Aquaporin 1/metabolism , Aquaporin 5/metabolism , Gene Expression/drug effects , Lipopolysaccharides/pharmacology , Lung/immunology , Lung/metabolism , Lung/pathology , Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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