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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 13(50): 59892-59903, 2021 Dec 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34890203

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The electrochemical oxidation of small organic molecules (SOMs) such as methanol and glucose is a critical process and has relevant applications in fuel cells and sensors. A key challenge in SOM oxidation is the poisoning of the surface by carbon monoxide (CO) and other partially oxidized intermediates, which is attributed to the presence of Pt-Pt pair sites. A promising pathway for overcoming this challenge is to develop catalysts that selectively oxidize SOMs via "direct" pathways that do not form CO as a primary intermediate. In this report, we utilize an ambient, template-based approach to prepare PtAu alloy nanowires with tunable compositions. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements reveal that the surface composition matches that of the bulk composition after synthesis. Monte Carlo method simulations of the surface structure of PtAu alloys with varying coverage of oxygen adsorbates and varying degrees of oxygen adsorption strength reveal that oxygen adsorption under electrochemical conditions enriches the surface with Pt and a large fraction of Pt-Pt sites remain on the surface even with the Au content of up to 50%. Electrochemical properties and the catalytic performance measurements of the PtAu nanowires for the oxidation of methanol and glucose reveal that the mechanistic pathways that produce CO are suppressed by the addition of relatively small quantities of Au (∼10%), and CO formation can be completely suppressed by 50% Au. The suppression of CO formation with small quantities of Au suggests that the presence of Pt-Au pair sites may be more important in determining the mechanism of SOM oxidation rather than Pt-Pt pair site density.

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J Neurosci ; 33(33): 13286-99, 2013 Aug 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23946387

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Activation of melanocortin 4 receptors (MC4-Rs) in brain nuclei associated with food intake profoundly influences consummatory behavior. Of these nuclei, the dorsal motor vagal nucleus (DMV), which has a dense concentration of MC4-Rs, is an important regulator of gastric tone and motility. Hence, the present study sought to examine the role of MC4-Rs in this nucleus on these activities. Using an in vivo approach, MC4-R agonists, melanotan-II (MT-II) or α-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH), were unilaterally microinjected into the DMV of rats, and their effects were noted on gastric activity. MT-II decreased phasic contractions, whereas α-MSH increased their amplitude. Both effects were blocked by the MC4-R antagonist SHU9119 or by ipsilateral vagotomy. Microinjection of the agonists (MT-II and α-MSH) into the overlying nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS), an important component of "vago-vagal" gastric circuitry, decreased phasic contractions. In addition, α-MSH reduced gastric tone and mean arterial blood pressure. To study the underlying mechanisms of the effect of MC4-R stimulation on gastric activity, electrophysiological recordings were made from labeled DMV antrum neurons in rat pups and MC4-R(-/-) mice. Bath application of MT-II or α-MSH significantly reduced spontaneous action potentials (but not in MC4-R(-/-) mice). However, in low-calcium ACSF, MT-II decreased neuronal firing, whereas α-MSH increased it. These effects mirror those of our in vivo DMV studies. Altogether, our novel findings show that activation of MC4-Rs in the brainstem, particularly in the medial NTS by the endogenous peptide α-MSH, modulates gastric activity, which may have physiological relevance for food intake and gastric function.


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Tronco Encefálico/metabolismo , Receptor Tipo 4 de Melanocortina/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais/fisiologia , Estômago/inervação , Animais , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Nervo Vago/fisiologia , alfa-MSH/metabolismo , alfa-MSH/farmacologia
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