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Apoptosis ; 29(5-6): 920-933, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38625481

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) is a serious gastrointestinal disease that is facilitated by pancreatic acinar cell death. The protective role of human placental mesenchymal stem cells (hP-MSCs) in SAP has been demonstrated in our previous studies. However, the underlying mechanisms of this therapy remain unclear. Herein, we investigated the regularity of acinar cell pyroptosis during SAP and investigated whether the protective effect of hP-MSCs was associated with the inhibition of acinar cell pyroptosis. METHODS: A mouse model of SAP was established by the retrograde injection of sodium taurocholate (NaTC) solution in the pancreatic duct. For the hP-MSCs group, hP-MSCs were injected via the tail vein and were monitored in vivo. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was used to observe the pyroptosis-associated ultramorphology of acinar cells. Immunofluorescence and Western blotting were subsequently used to assess the localization and expression of pyroptosis-associated proteins in acinar cells. Systemic inflammation and local injury-associated parameters were evaluated. RESULTS: Acinar cell pyroptosis was observed during SAP, and the expression of pyroptosis-associated proteins initially increased, peaked at 24 h, and subsequently showed a decreasing trend. hP-MSCs effectively attenuated systemic inflammation and local injury in the SAP model mice. Importantly, hP-MSCs decreased the expression of pyroptosis-associated proteins and the activity of the NOD-, LRR-, and pyrin domain-containing protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome in acinar cells. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates the regularity and important role of acinar cell pyroptosis during SAP. hP-MSCs attenuate inflammation and inhibit acinar cell pyroptosis via suppressing NLRP3 inflammasome activation, thereby exerting a protective effect against SAP.


Subject(s)
Acinar Cells , Disease Models, Animal , Inflammasomes , Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation , Mesenchymal Stem Cells , NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein , Pancreatitis , Pyroptosis , Animals , NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein/metabolism , NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein/genetics , Mice , Acinar Cells/metabolism , Acinar Cells/pathology , Inflammasomes/metabolism , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/metabolism , Pancreatitis/metabolism , Pancreatitis/therapy , Pancreatitis/pathology , Humans , Female , Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation/methods , Placenta/metabolism , Pregnancy , Male , Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Bioact Mater ; 34: 221-236, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38235307

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Small-diameter tissue-engineered vascular grafts (sdTEVGs) have garnered significant attention as a potential treatment modality for vascular bypass grafting and replacement therapy. However, the intimal hyperplasia and thrombosis are two major complications that impair graft patency during transplantation. To address this issue, we fabricated the covalent-organic framework (COF)-based carbon monoxide (CO) nanogenerator-and co-immobilized with LXW-7 peptide and heparin to establish a multifunctional surface on TEVGs constructed from acellular blood vessels for preventing thrombosis and stenosis. The cell-adhesive peptide LXW-7 could capture endothelial-forming cells (EFCs) to promote endothelialization, while the antithrombotic molecule heparin prevented thrombus formation. The reactive oxygen species (ROS)-triggered CO release suppressed the adhesion and activation of macrophages, leading to the reduction of ROS and inflammatory factors. As a result, the endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndMT) triggered by inflammation was restricted, facilitating the maintenance of the homeostasis of the neo-endothelium and preventing pathological remodeling in TEVGs. When transplanted in vivo, these vascular grafts exhibited negligible intimal hyperplasia and remained patent for 3 months. This achievement provided a novel approach for constructing antithrombotic and anti-hyperplastic TEVGs.

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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 97: 129542, 2024 01 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37939861

ABSTRACT

Proprotein convertase subtilisin kexin type 9 (PCSK9) is a clinically validated target on the treatment of cardiovascular disease (CVD). PCSK9 can regulate the hepatocyte surface low density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) level by binding to LDLR and leading to their degradation in the lysosome. The clinical use of two monoclonal antibodies (alirocumab and evolocumab, approved in 2015) and one small interfering RNA (inclisiran, approved in 2020) which can inhibit PCSK9 function proved that they are very effective in lowering low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C). However, the high treatment costs and parenteral administration of these drugs prohibited widespread use and reduced their long-term advantage. Comparatively, small molecule drugs have many incomparable advantages of macromolecules, such as lower treatment cost, more drug administration options, superior pharmacokinetic properties, less adverse immunogenic responses and better affordable production. In this paper, we identified a series of benzothiazoles small molecule PCSK9 inhibitors through extensive screening. The structure and activity relationship (SAR) was summarized to facilitate further optimization. Moreover, the primary mechanism of action of the most potent compound was also investigated.


Subject(s)
Anticholesteremic Agents , Benzothiazoles , PCSK9 Inhibitors , Antibodies, Monoclonal/pharmacology , Antibodies, Monoclonal/therapeutic use , Anticholesteremic Agents/therapeutic use , Cholesterol, LDL , Proprotein Convertase 9/metabolism , Benzothiazoles/chemistry , Benzothiazoles/pharmacology
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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 7955, 2023 Dec 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38040682

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Imbalanced Alfvénic turbulence is a universal process playing a crucial role in energy transfer in space,  astrophysical, and laboratory plasmas. A fundamental and long-lasting question about the imbalanced Alfvénic turbulence is how and through which mechanism the energy transfers between scales. Here, we show that the energy transfer of imbalanced Alfvénic turbulence is completed by coherent interactions between Alfvén waves and co-propagating anomalous fluctuations. These anomalous fluctuations are generated by nonlinear couplings instead of linear reflection. We also reveal that the energy transfer of the waves and the anomalous fluctuations is carried out mainly through local-scale and large-scale nonlinear interactions, respectively, responsible for their bifurcated power-law spectra. This work unveils the energy transfer physics of imbalanced Alfvénic turbulence, and advances the understanding of imbalanced Alfvénic turbulence observed by Parker Solar Probe in the inner heliosphere.

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Photoacoustics ; 34: 100569, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38046637

ABSTRACT

We present a rapid and high-resolution photoacoustic imaging method for evaluating the liver function reserve (LFR). To validate its accuracy, we establish alcoholic liver disease (ALD) models and employ dual-wavelength spectral unmixing to assess oxygen metabolism. An empirical mathematical model fits the photoacoustic signals, obtaining liver metabolism curve and LFR parameters. Liver oxygen metabolism significantly drops in ALD with the emergence of abnormal hepatic lobular structure. ICG half-life remarkably extends from 241 to 568 s in ALD. A significant decline in LFR occurs in terminal region compared to central region, indicated by a 106.9 s delay in ICG half-life, likely due to hepatic artery and vein damage causing hypoxia and inadequate nutrition. Reduced glutathione repairs LFR with a 43% improvement by reducing alcohol-induced oxidative damage. Scalable photoacoustic imaging shows immense potential for assessing LFR in alcoholic-related diseases, providing assistance to early detection and management of liver disease.

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Microbiol Spectr ; 11(6): e0051923, 2023 Dec 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37811935

ABSTRACT

IMPORTANCE: The current study is an extension to our previous work on the plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) Bacillus velezensis HNA3 strain, which comes to confirm and reveals the huge stock of active secondary metabolites produced by HNA3. HNA3-emitted volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have demonstrated the capacity to impede the growth of phytopathogens affecting some fruits and vegetables, even in the absence of direct contact. Additionally, these volatiles enhanced soybean seed germination by breaking seed dormancy and inducing root system development. Furthermore, they promoted seedling growth, giving it prominence in soybean cultivation. The relevance of active volatiles derives from the fact that they can be developed as natural-safe biocontrol agents and plant promoters. This research validates the remarkable bioactivities exhibited by the Bacillus velezensis HNA3 and their potential applications in agriculture as an inoculant, encompassing biocontrol, plant growth promotion, and seed germination activities, thereby offering a safer alternative to hazardous chemicals.


Subject(s)
Bacillus , Bacillus/genetics , Bacillus/metabolism , Fungi , Plant Development , Plants
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Cell Biosci ; 13(1): 169, 2023 Sep 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37705071

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BACKGROUND: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most prevalent cause of chronic hepatic disease and results in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), which progresses to fibrosis and cirrhosis. Although the Leptin deficient rodent models are widely used in study of metabolic syndrome and obesity, they fail to develop liver injuries as in patients. METHODS: Due to the high similarity with humans, we generated Leptin-deficient (Leptin-/-) pigs to investigate the mechanisms and clinical trials of obesity and NAFLD caused by Leptin. RESULTS: The Leptin-/- pigs showed increased body fat and significant insulin resistance at the age of 12 months. Moreover, Leptin-/- pig developed fatty liver, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and hepatic fibrosis with age. Absence of Leptin in pig reduced the phosphorylation of JAK2-STAT3 and AMPK. The inactivation of JAK2-STAT3 and AMPK enhanced fatty acid ß-oxidation and leaded to mitochondrial autophagy respectively, and both contributed to increased oxidative stress in liver cells. In contrast with Leptin-/- pig, although Leptin deletion in rat liver inhibited JAK2-STAT3 phosphorylation, the activation of AMPK pathway might prevent liver injury. Therefore, ß-oxidation, mitochondrial autophagy and hepatic fibrosis did not occurred in Leptin-/- rat livers. CONCLUSIONS: The Leptin-deficient pigs presents an ideal model to illustrate the full spectrum of human NAFLD. The activity of AMPK signaling pathway suggests a potential target to develop new strategy for the diagnosis and treatment of NAFLD.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 59(76): 11437-11440, 2023 Sep 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37671747

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A flexible free-standing cathode is innovatively constructed with NaCrO2 as the electrochemical active substance via an electrospinning technique. The as constructed NaCrO2@C flexible free-standing cathode exhibits exceptional rate performance (106 mA h g-1 at 10C) and cyclability (retention rate of 87.5% after 300 cycles at 0.2C). This work provides a brand-new perspective to the development of flexible free-standing cathodes.

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Eur J Surg Oncol ; 49(11): 106995, 2023 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37527959

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BACKGROUND: Minimal invasive surgery (MIS) has been reported to increase the risk of cancer relapse and death compared with traditional open surgery in patients with early-stage cervical cancer (CC). Pre-operative conization is a protective procedure that as developed to reduce the risk caused by MIS. METHODS: Relevant publications were identified by searching medical databases prior to the December 31, 2022. The primary aim of this meta-analysis was to evaluate the efficacy of pre-operative conization on disease-free survival (DFS) in early-stage CC. The secondary objective was to assess the efficacy of pre-operative conization on overall survival (OS) in early-stage CC. RESULTS: Twelve studies were eligible for analysis. The pooled result of pre-operative conization showed a significantly improved DFS when compared with non-conization patients (HR, 0.28; 95% CI, 0.19-0.41), furthermore, pre-operative conization improved DFS by 75% (HR, 0.25; 95% CI, 0.13-0.46) in stage IB1 patients. In patients who underwent MIS, pre-operative conization also led to a significant improvement in DFS when compared with non-conization patients (HR, 0.21; 95% CI, 0.09-0.54). However, in patients who underwent pre-operative conization, MIS increased the risk of recurrence by 34% when compared with open abdominal radical hysterectomy (HR, 1.34; 95% CI, 0.41-4.38), although this difference was not statistically significant. Finally, the OS of early-stage CC was not significantly affected by surgical approach or conization. CONCLUSION: Pre-operation conization represents a protective effect and can improve DFS when compared with non-conization in early-stage CC, especially in stage IB CC. There was no statistical evidence to indicate that pre-operation conization could improve OS. High-quality randomized controlled trials are required to verify these results.


Subject(s)
Conization , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms , Female , Humans , Conization/methods , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/pathology , Neoplasm Staging , Disease-Free Survival , Hysterectomy/methods , Retrospective Studies
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Open Med (Wars) ; 18(1): 20230632, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37554147

ABSTRACT

Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is one of the most ordinary malignant tumors. Current research has suggested that circular RNAs play an important role in tumor genesis and progression. The purpose of this study is to explore the function and underlying mechanisms of circ_0028007 in NPC. The levels of circ_0028007, miR-1179, and Squalene epoxidase (SQLE) were detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. Cell proliferation was detected by colony formation assay and thymidine analog 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine assay. Cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry. Relevant kits detected caspase-3, glucose, and lactate levels. Western blot assay was used to detect the related protein content. Dual-luciferase reporter assay and RNA pull-down assay were used to examine the target relationship between miR-1179 and circ_0028007 or SQLE. circ_0028007 and SQLE were highly expressed in NPC, while miR-1179 was lowly expressed. circ_0028007 silencing inhibited NPC cell proliferation and promoted apoptosis. However, the effect of circ_0028007 down-regulation on NPC cells was partially restored by co-transfection with miR-1179 inhibitor. Overexpression of SQLE partially restored the cell proliferation inhibited by circ_0028007 knockdown. circ_0028007 could regulate NPC progression via the miR-1179/SQLE axis. Therefore, circ_0028007 might be a new therapeutic target for NPC.

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Nanoscale ; 15(28): 11759-11776, 2023 Jul 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37395077

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Water electro-splitting driven by renewable energy is significant in energy conversion for the development of hydrogen energy sources. The hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) directly generating hydrogen products occurs in cathode catalysis. Over the years, significant progress has been made to boost the HER efficiency by exploratively designing highly active and economical Pt-based electrocatalysts. However, there are still some urgent problems to be solved for Pt-based HER catalysts in more economical alkaline electrolytes, such as the slow kinetics caused by additional hydrolysis dissociation steps, which greatly hinders the practical application. This review systematically summarizes several strategies for optimizing alkaline HER kinetics and provides direct guidelines for the design of highly active Pt-based electrocatalysts. Specifically, the intrinsic HER activity in alkaline water electrolysis can be boosted by accelerating the water dissociation, optimizing the hydrogen binding energy or modulating the spatial dimensions of the electrocatalyst based on the HER mechanism. Finally, we prospect the challenges for the alkaline HER on novel Pt-based electrocatalysts, including the active site study, the HER mechanism exploration and the extensible catalyst preparation technologies.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 246: 125678, 2023 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37414317

ABSTRACT

Multifunctional drug delivery carriers have emerged as a promising cancer drug delivery strategy. Here, we developed a vitamin E succinate-chitosan-histidine (VCH) multi-program responsive drug carrier. The structure was characterized by FT-IR and 1H NMR spectrum, and the DLS and SEM results showed typical nanostructures. The drug loading content was 21.0 % and the corresponding encapsulation efficiency was 66.6 %. The UV-vis and fluorescence spectra demonstrated the existence of the π-π stacking interaction between DOX and VCH. Drug release experiments implied good pH sensitivity and sustained-release effect. The DOX/VCH nanoparticles could be efficiently taken up by HepG2 cancer cells and the tumor inhibition rate was up to 56.27 %. The DOX/VCH reduced the tumor volume and weight efficiently with a TIR of 45.81 %. The histological analysis results showed that DOX/VCH could effectively inhibit tumor growth and proliferation, and there was no damage to normal organs. VCH nanocarriers could combine the advantages of VES, histidine and chitosan to achieve pH sensitivity and P-gp inhibition, and effectively improve the drug solubility, targeting and lysosomal escape. Through the program response of different micro-environment, the newly developed polymeric micelles could successfully be utilized as a multi-program responsive nanocarrier system for the treatment of cancers.


Subject(s)
Chitosan , Doxorubicin , Doxorubicin/pharmacology , Doxorubicin/chemistry , alpha-Tocopherol/chemistry , Chitosan/chemistry , Histidine , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Drug Carriers/chemistry , Micelles , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Front Oncol ; 13: 1086290, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37265787

ABSTRACT

Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) could reduce the risk of brain metastases and prolong the overall survival (OS) of patients with small cell lung cancer (SCLC). However, it remains controversial whether the efficacy and safety of PCI would be subjected to the different characteristics of patients with extensive stage of SCLC. This meta-analysis aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of PCI in patients with extensive stage SCLC. Methods: PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library were searched for relevant studies from inception to May, 2021. Hazard ratios (HRs) were used to measure the OS and progression-free survival (PFS), and relative risks (RRs) were employed to calculate the incidence of brain metastases, survival rate, and adverse events. Summary results were pooled using random-effect models. Results: There were 1215 articles identified, and 15 trials were included, with a total of 1,623 participants. Patients who received PCI did not result in significantly improved OS [HR=0.87, 95%CI (0.70, 1.08) p=0.417] and PFS [HR=0.81, 95%CI (0.69, 0.95) p=0.001], compared with those who did not receive PCI, while patients who received PCI had a significantly decreased incidence of brain metastases [RR=0.57, 95%CI (0.45, 0.74), p<0.001]. PCI group showed no improvements in 2-year (RR=1.03, p=0.154), 3-year (RR=0.97, p=0.072), 4-year (RR=0.71, p=0.101) and 5-year survival rates (RR=0.32, p=0.307), compared with non-PCI group, whereas the overall RR indicated that PCI was associated with a higher 1-year survival rate [RR=1.46, 95%CI (1.08, 1.97), p=0.013]. In addition, PCI treatment was shown to be associated with increased incidence of adverse events, including fatigue, dermatitis, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, malaise, and cognitive impairment. Conclusion: This meta-analysis suggests that PCI can reduce the incidence of brain metastases in extensive stage SCLC. Although PCI has no significant effect on the OS, it improves 1-year survival in patients with extensive stage SCLC. However, PCI does not significantly affect 2,3,4,5-year survival and may result in a significantly increased risk of adverse events.

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Surg Endosc ; 37(9): 6998-7011, 2023 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37349592

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BACKGROUND: Motorized spiral enteroscopy (MSE) is a novel advance in small bowel examination that is characterized as fast with a deep insertion. The aim of this study was to elucidate the effectiveness and safety of MSE. METHODS: Relevant articles that were published before November 1, 2022 were identified by searching PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane, and the Web of Science. The technical success rate (TSR), total (pan)-enteroscopy rate (TER), depth of maximum insertion (DMI), diagnostic yield, and adverse events were extracted and analyzed. Forest plots were graphed based on random effects models. RESULTS: A total of 876 patients from 8 studies were eligible for analysis. The pooled results of the TSR were 95.0% [95% confidence interval (CI) 91.0-98.0%, I2 = 78%, p < 0.01] and the pooled outcome of the TER was 43.1% (95% CI 24.7-62.5%, I2 = 95%, p < 0.01). The pooled results of the diagnostic and therapeutic yields were 77.2% (95% CI 69.0-84.5%, I2 = 84%, p < 0.01) and 49.0% (95% CI 38.0-60.1%, I2 = 89%, p < 0.01), respectively. The pooled estimates of adverse and severe adverse events were 17.2% (95% CI 11.9-23.2%, I2 = 75%, p < 0.01) and 0.7% (95% CI 0.0-2.1%, I2 = 37%, p = 0.13), respectively. CONCLUSION: MSE is a novel alternative approach for small bowel examination that can achieve high TER and diagnostic and therapeutic yields, and relatively low rates of severe adverse events. Head-to-head studies comparing MSE and other device-assisted enteroscopies are warranted.


Subject(s)
Intestinal Diseases , Laparoscopy , Humans , Intestinal Diseases/diagnosis , Intestinal Diseases/therapy , Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal/adverse effects , Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal/methods , Intestine, Small/diagnostic imaging , Double-Balloon Enteroscopy/methods
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Adv Healthc Mater ; 12(23): e2300340, 2023 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37154485

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Small-diameter tissue-engineered vascular grafts (sdTEVGs) are essential materials used in bypass or replacement surgery for cardiovascular diseases; however, their application efficacy is limited because of patency rates, especially under hyperlipidemia, which is also clinically observed in patients with cardiovascular diseases. In such cases, improving sdTEVG patency is challenging because cholesterol crystals easily cause thrombosis and impede endothelialization. Herein, the development of a biomimetic antithrombotic sdTEVG incorporating cholesterol oxidase and arginine into biomineralized collagen-gold hydrogels on a sdTEVG surface is described. Biomimetic antithrombotic sdTEVGs represent a multifunctional substrate for the green utilization of hazardous substances and can convert cholesterol into hydrogen peroxide, which can react with arginine to generate nitric oxide (NO). NO is a vasodilator that can simulate the antithrombotic action of endothelial cells under hyperlipidemic conditions. In vivo studies show that sdTEVGs can rapidly produce large amounts of NO via a cholesterol catalytic cascade to inhibit platelet aggregation, thereby improving the blood flow velocity and patency rates 60 days after sdTEVG transplantation. A practical and reliable strategy for transforming "harmful" substances into "beneficial" factors at early transplantation stages is presented, which can also promote vascular transplantation in patients with hyperlipidemia.


Subject(s)
Blood Vessel Prosthesis , Cardiovascular Diseases , Humans , Nitric Oxide , Fibrinolytic Agents/chemistry , Fibrinolytic Agents/therapeutic use , Endothelial Cells , Cardiovascular Diseases/drug therapy , Biomimetics , Arginine
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J Nanobiotechnology ; 21(1): 150, 2023 May 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37158923

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BACKGROUND: Nanotheranostics advances anticancer management by providing therapeutic and diagnostic functions, that combine programmed cell death (PCD) initiation and imaging-guided treatment, thus increasing the efficacy of tumor ablation and efficiently fighting against cancer. However, mild photothermal/radiation therapy with imaging-guided precise mediating PCD in solid tumors, involving processes related to apoptosis and ferroptosis, enhanced the effect of breast cancer inhibition is not fully understood. RESULTS: Herein, targeted peptide conjugated gold nano cages, iRGD-PEG/AuNCs@FePt NPs ternary metallic nanoparticles (Au@FePt NPs) were designed to achieve photoacoustic imaging (PAI)/Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guided synergistic therapy. Tumor-targeting Au@FePt forms reactive oxygen species (ROS), initiated by X-ray-induced dynamic therapy (XDT) in collaboration with photothermal therapy (PTT), inducing ferroptosis-augmented apoptosis to realize effective antitumor therapeutics. The relatively high photothermal conversion ability of Au@FePt increases the temperature in the tumor region and hastens Fenton-like processes to achieve enhanced synergistic therapy. Especially, RNA sequencing found Au@FePt inducting the apoptosis pathway in the transcriptome profile. CONCLUSION: Au@FePt combined XDT/PTT therapy activate apoptosis and ferroptosis related proteins in tumors to achieve breast cancer ablation in vitro and in vivo. PAI/MRI images demonstrated Au@FePt has real-time guidance for monitoring synergistic anti-cancer therapy effect. Therefore, we have provided a multifunctional nanotheranostics modality for tumor inhibition and cancer management with high efficacy and limited side effects.


Subject(s)
Ferroptosis , Neoplasms , Photothermal Therapy , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Apoptosis , Gold
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Adv Healthc Mater ; 12(24): e2300742, 2023 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37204778

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Electrical stimulation is an effective strategy for facilitating wound healing. However, it is hindered by unwieldy electrical systems. In this study, a light-powered dressing based on long-lived photoacid generator (PAG)-doped polyaniline composites is used, which can generate a photocurrent under visible light irradiation to interact with the endogenous electric field and facilitate skin growth. Light-controlled proton binding and dissociation result in oxidation and reduction of the polyaniline backbone, inducing charge transfer to generate a photocurrent. Due to the rapid intramolecular photoreaction of PAG, a long-lived proton-induced localized acidic environment is formed, which protects the wound from microbial infection. In summary, a simple and effective therapeutic strategy is introduced for light-powered and biocompatible wound dressings that show great potential for wound treatment.


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Protons , Wound Healing , Aniline Compounds , Bandages
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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(5)2023 Feb 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36901791

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Melanin is a biological pigment formed by indoles and phenolic compounds. It is widely found in living organisms and has a variety of unique properties. Due to its diverse characteristics and good biocompatibility, melanin has become the focus in the fields of biomedicine, agriculture, the food industry, etc. However, due to the wide range of melanin sources, complex polymerization properties, and low solubility of specific solvents, the specific macromolecular structure and polymerization mechanism of melanin remain unclear, which significantly limits the further study and application of melanin. Its synthesis and degradation pathways are also controversial. In addition, new properties and applications of melanin are constantly being discovered. In this review, we focus on the recent advances in the research of melanin in all aspects. Firstly, the classification, source, and degradation of melanin are summarized. Secondly, a detailed description of the structure, characterization, and properties of melanin is followed. The novel biological activity of melanin and its application is described at the end.


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Indoles , Melanins , Melanins/metabolism , Solvents , Solubility
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Adv Healthc Mater ; 12(15): e2202280, 2023 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36753620

ABSTRACT

Nanomedicine exhibits emerging potentials to deliver advanced therapeutic strategies in the fight against triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Nevertheless, it is still difficult to develop a precise codelivery system that integrates highly effective photosensitizers, low toxicity, and hydrophobicity. In this study, PCN-224 is selected as the carrier to enable effective cancer therapy through light-activated reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation, and the PCN-224@Mn3 O4 @HA is created in a simple one-step process by coating Mn3 O4 nanoshells on the PCN-224 template, which can then be used as an "ROS activator" to exert catalase- and glutathione peroxidase-like activities to alleviate tumor hypoxia while reducing tumor reducibility, leading to improved photodynamic therapeutic (PDT) effect of PCN-224. Meanwhile, Mn2+ produced cytotoxic hydroxyl radicals (∙OH) via the Fenton-like reaction, thus producing a promising spontaneous chemodynamic therapeutic (CDT) effect. Importantly, by remodeling the tumor microenvironment (TME), Mn3 O4 nanoshells downregulated hypoxia-inducible factor 1α expression, inhibiting tumor growth and preventing tumor revival. Thus, the developed nanoshells, via light-controlled ROS formation and multimodality imaging abilities, can effectively inhibit tumor proliferation through synergistic PDT/CDT, and prevent tumor resurgence by remodeling TME.


Subject(s)
Metal-Organic Frameworks , Nanoshells , Neoplasms , Photochemotherapy , Humans , Metal-Organic Frameworks/pharmacology , Reactive Oxygen Species , Cell Line, Tumor , Tumor Microenvironment , Hydrogen Peroxide
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Altern Ther Health Med ; 29(3): 166-171, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36795519

ABSTRACT

Context: The most common cause of hearing loss is chronic otitis media. Patients often exhibit ear tightness, ear plugging, conductive hearing loss, and even secondary perforation of the tympanic membrane. Patients require antibiotics to improve symptoms, and some patients need surgical repair of the membrane. Objective: The study intended to examine the effects of two methods of surgical transplantation using porcine mesentery under an otoscope on the surgical outcomes of patients with tympanic-membrane perforation secondary to chronic otitis media, with the intent to provide a basis for clinical practice. Design: The research team conducted a retrospective case-controlled study. Setting: The study took place at the Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital of the College of Medicine at Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. Participants: Participants were 120 patients with tympanic membrane perforations that were secondary to chronic otitis media who had been admitted to the hospital between December 2017 and July 2019. Intervention: The research team divided the participants into two groups according to the surgical indications for repair of their perforations: (1) for patients with the central type of perforations with a rich residual tympanic membrane, the surgeon used the internal implantation method, and (2) for patients with a marginal or central perforation with a low residual tympanic membrane, the surgeon used the interlayer implantation method. Both groups received the implantations under conventional microscopic tympanoplasty, and the Department of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery at the hospital provided the porcine mesenteric material. Outcome Measures: The research team compared the differences between the groups in operation time, blood loss, changes in the level of hearing loss between baseline and postintervention, air-bone conductivity, treatment effects, and surgical complications. Results: The operation time and blood loss of the internal implantation group were significantly greater than those of interlayer implantation group (P < .05). At 12 months postintervention, one participant in the internal implantation group had perforation recurrence, and two participants in the interlayer implantation group had infections and two had perforation recurrence. No significant difference existed between the groups in the complication rate (P > .05). Conclusions: Endoscopic repair of tympanic membrane perforations that were secondary to chronic otitis media, using porcine mesentery as the material for implantation, is a reliable treatment with few complications and good postoperative hearing recovery.


Subject(s)
Hearing Loss , Otitis Media , Tympanic Membrane Perforation , Humans , Swine , Animals , Tympanic Membrane/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Tympanic Membrane Perforation/surgery , Tympanic Membrane Perforation/complications , Otitis Media/complications , Otitis Media/surgery , Hearing Loss/complications , Chronic Disease , Intestine, Small
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