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Nanomedicine ; 14(1): 131-140, 2018 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28939490

RESUMO

Bioreactivity of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) coated with thin layers of either cationic or anionic chitosan derivatives and serving as contrast agents in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was studied in vivo using BALB/c mouse model. Synthesized dual-modal fluorescing SPION were tracked in time using both fluorescent imaging and MRI. Although SPION started to be excreted by kidneys relatively shortly after administration they were uptaken by liver enhancing MRI contrast even up to 7 days. Importantly, chitosan-coated SPION caused only mild activation of acute phase response not affecting biochemical parameters of blood. Liver histology indicated the presence of SPION and modest increase in the number of Kupffer cells. The overall results indicated that SPION coated with ultrathin layers of chitosan ionic derivatives can serve as T2 contrast agents for diagnosis of liver diseases or imaging of other organs assuming the dose is optimized according to the need.


Assuntos
Quitosana/química , Meios de Contraste/farmacocinética , Compostos Férricos/administração & dosagem , Fígado/patologia , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Nanopartículas de Magnetita/administração & dosagem , Animais , Feminino , Compostos Férricos/química , Fígado/efeitos dos fármacos , Fígado/metabolismo , Nanopartículas de Magnetita/química , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Distribuição Tecidual
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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 408(13): 3381-7, 2016 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26935932

RESUMO

It was recently reported in the murine model of metastatic breast cancer (4T1) that tumor progression and development of metastasis is associated with systemic endothelial dysfunction characterized by impaired nitric oxide (NO) production. Using Raman 3D confocal imaging with the analysis of the individual layers of the vascular wall combined with AFM endothelial surface imaging, we demonstrated that metastasis-induced systemic endothelial dysfunction resulted in distinct chemical changes in the endothelium of the aorta. These changes, manifested as a significant increase in the protein content (18%) and a slight decrease in the lipid content (4%), were limited to the endothelium and did not occur in the deeper layers of the vascular wall. The altered lipid to protein ratio in the endothelium, although more pronounced in the fixed vascular wall, was also observed in the freshly isolated unfixed vascular wall samples in the aqueous environment (12 and 7% change of protein and lipid content, respectively). Our results support the finding that the metastasis induces systemic endothelial dysfunction that may contribute to cancer progression.


Assuntos
Neoplasias da Mama/diagnóstico por imagem , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Endotélio Vascular/diagnóstico por imagem , Metástase Neoplásica , Análise Espectral Raman/métodos , Animais , Neoplasias da Mama/fisiopatologia , Endotélio Vascular/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Camundongos , Microscopia de Força Atômica
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Nanoscale ; 9(47): 18867-18880, 2017 Dec 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29177344

RESUMO

The design of nanodelivery systems has been recently considered as a solution to the major challenge in pharmaceutical research - poor bioavailability of lipophilic drugs. Nanocapsules with liquid oil cores and shells based on amphiphilic polysaccharides were developed here as robust carriers of hydrophobic active compounds. A series of modified charged hyaluronates were synthesized and used as stabilizing shells ensuring also the biocompatibility of the nanocapsules that is crucial for applications related to the delivery of lipophilic drugs in vivo. Importantly, the oil nanodroplets were found to be stably suspended in water for at least 15 months without addition of low molar mass surfactants. Moreover, their size and stability may be tuned by varying the relative content of hydrophobic and hydrophilic groups in the hyaluronate derivatives as was confirmed by dynamic light scattering and nanoparticle tracking analysis as well as electron microscopy. In vivo studies demonstrated that hyaluronate-based nanocapsules accumulated preferentially in the liver as well as in the lungs. Moreover, their accumulation was dramatically potentiated in endotoxemic mice. In vitro studies showed that the nanocapsules were taken up by liver sinusoidal endothelial cells and by mouse lung vascular endothelial cells. Importantly, the capsules were found to be nontoxic in an acute oral toxicity experiment even at a dose of 2000 mg per kg b.w. Biocompatible hyaluronate-based nanocapsules with liquid cores described herein represent a promising and tunable nanodelivery system for lipophilic active compounds via both oral and intravenous administration.

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PLoS One ; 11(1): e0146346, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26751810

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: The paper describes an alternative method for quantification of in vivo ADP-induced thromboembolism. The aim of the studies was to develop a method of quantification which would not require either extravasation or labelling of platelets. Our proposed approach is based on the monitoring of changes of blood flow with the use of laser Doppler flowmetry. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Mice of C57Bl strain were used in the study. ADP was injected to the vena cava and blood flow was monitored with the use of a laser Doppler flowmeter in the mesentery. Measurements in platelet-depleted mice, mice pretreated with cangrelor, an ADP receptor antagonist, and eptifibatide, a blocker of fibrinogen binding to GPIIbIIIa, were conducted as the proof-of-concept in the performed experiments. Intravital microscopy and ex vivo imaging of organs was performed to identify the sites of aggregate formation resulting from ADP injection. RESULTS: The injection of ADP resulted in a dose-dependent reduction of the blood flow in the mesentery. These responses were fully attributable to blood platelet aggregation, as shown by the lack of the effect in platelet-depleted mice, and significantly reduced responses in mice pretreated with cangrelor and eptifibatide. No platelet aggregate formation in mesenteric vessels was revealed by intravital microscopy, while ex vivo imaging showed accumulation of fluorescent labelled platelets in the lung. CONCLUSIONS: Injection of ADP to the venous system results in the formation of platelet aggregates predominantly in the lung. This results in reversible blood flow cessation in peripheral blood vessels. The measurement of this blood flow cessation in the mesentery allows indirect measurement of ADP-induced pulmonary thromboembolism. We suggest that this approach can be useful for in vivo screening for antiplatelet drug candidates.


Assuntos
Difosfato de Adenosina/efeitos adversos , Plaquetas/citologia , Fluxometria por Laser-Doppler , Embolia Pulmonar/fisiopatologia , Monofosfato de Adenosina/análogos & derivados , Monofosfato de Adenosina/química , Animais , Área Sob a Curva , Eptifibatida , Microscopia Intravital , Pulmão/fisiopatologia , Masculino , Mesentério/fisiopatologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Microscopia de Fluorescência , Peptídeos/química , Agregação Plaquetária/efeitos dos fármacos , Inibidores da Agregação Plaquetária/química , Complexo Glicoproteico GPIIb-IIIa de Plaquetas/química , Embolia Pulmonar/induzido quimicamente , Trombocitopenia/fisiopatologia
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J Exp Clin Cancer Res ; 35(1): 110, 2016 07 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27412454

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: 1-methylnicotinamide (1-MNA), an endogenous metabolite of nicotinamide, has recently gained interest due to its anti-inflammatory and anti-thrombotic activities linked to the COX-2/PGI2 pathway. Given the previously reported anti-metastatic activity of prostacyclin (PGI2), we aimed to assess the effects of 1-MNA and its structurally related analog, 1,4-dimethylpyridine (1,4-DMP), in the prevention of cancer metastasis. METHODS: All the studies on the anti-tumor and anti-metastatic activity of 1-MNA and 1,4-DMP were conducted using the model of murine mammary gland cancer (4T1) transplanted either orthotopically or intravenously into female BALB/c mouse. Additionally, the effect of the investigated molecules on cancer cell-induced angiogenesis was estimated using the matrigel plug assay utilizing 4T1 cells as a source of pro-angiogenic factors. RESULTS: Neither 1-MNA nor 1,4-DMP, when given in a monotherapy of metastatic cancer, influenced the growth of 4T1 primary tumors transplanted orthotopically; however, both compounds tended to inhibit 4T1 metastases formation in lungs of mice that were orthotopically or intravenously inoculated with 4T1 or 4T1-luc2-tdTomato cells, respectively. Additionally, while 1-MNA enhanced tumor vasculature formation and markedly increased PGI2 generation, 1,4-DMP did not have such an effect. The anti-metastatic activity of 1-MNA and 1,4-DMP was further confirmed when both agents were applied with a cytostatic drug in a combined treatment of 4T1 murine mammary gland cancer what resulted in up to 80 % diminution of lung metastases formation. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the studies presented below indicate that 1-MNA and its structural analog 1,4-DMP prevent metastasis and might be beneficially implemented into the treatment of metastatic breast cancer to ensure a comprehensive strategy of metastasis control.


Assuntos
Neoplasias Pulmonares/prevenção & controle , Neoplasias Mamárias Experimentais/tratamento farmacológico , Niacinamida/análogos & derivados , Compostos de Piridínio/administração & dosagem , Animais , Caderinas/metabolismo , Proteínas Cdh1/metabolismo , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Epoprostenol , Feminino , Regulação Neoplásica da Expressão Gênica/efeitos dos fármacos , Neoplasias Pulmonares/irrigação sanguínea , Neoplasias Pulmonares/secundário , Neoplasias Mamárias Experimentais/irrigação sanguínea , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Niacinamida/administração & dosagem , Niacinamida/farmacologia , Compostos de Piridínio/farmacologia , Ensaios Antitumorais Modelo de Xenoenxerto
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Front Pharmacol ; 7: 60, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27014072

RESUMO

Though protamine sulfate is the only approved antidote of unfractionated heparin (UFH), yet may produce life threatening side effects such as systemic hypotension, catastrophic pulmonary vasoconstriction or allergic reactions. We have described 40 kDa dextrans (Dex40) substituted with glycidyltrimethylammonium chloride (GTMAC) as effective, immunogenically and hemodynamically neutral inhibitors of UFH. The aim of the present study was to evaluate in mice and rats toxicokinetic profile of the most promising polymer-Dex40-GTMAC3. Polymer was rapidly eliminated with a half-time of 12.5 ± 3.0 min in Wistar rats, and was mainly distributed to the kidneys and liver in mice. The safety studies included the measurement of blood count and blood biochemistry, erythrocyte osmotic fragility and the evaluation of the histological alterations in kidneys, liver and lungs of mice and rats in acute and chronic experiments. We found that Dex40-GTMAC3 is not only effective but also very well tolerated. Additionally, we found that protamine may cause overt hemolysis with appearance of permanent changes in the liver and kidneys. In summary, fast renal clearance behavior and generally low tissue accumulation of Dex40-GTMAC3 is likely to contribute to its superior to protamine biocompatibility. Intravenous administration of therapeutic doses to living animals does not result in the immunogenic, hemodynamic, blood, and organ toxicity. Dex40-GTMAC3 seems to be a promising effective and safe candidate for further clinical development as new UFH reversal agent.

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Transl Res ; 177: 98-112.e10, 2016 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27456749

RESUMO

The parenteral anticoagulants may cause uncontrolled and life-threatening bleeding. Protamine, the only registered heparin antidote, is partially effective against low-molecular weight heparins, completely ineffective against fondaparinux and may cause unacceptable toxicity. Therefore, we aimed to develop a synthetic compound for safe and efficient neutralization of all parenteral anticoagulants. We synthesized pegylated PMAPTAC block copolymers, and then, we selected a lead heparin-binding copolymer (HBC). We assessed the effectiveness of HBC in the model of arterial thrombosis electrically induced in the carotid artery of rats by measuring thrombus weight, bleeding time, activated partial thromboplastin time, activated clotting time, and anti-factor Xa activity. The intravital tissue distribution, the cardiorespiratory, and organ toxicity were monitored. HBC diminished antithrombotic and anticoagulant effects of unfractionated heparin. Moreover, it stopped bleeding and completely reversed the enhancement of clotting times and anti-factor Xa activity caused by enoxaparin or fondaparinux. We observed slight pulmonary congestion and cell infiltration, but the cardiorespiratory parameters remained unchanged. We found a strong signal of fluorescently-labeled HBC in the urine, and a weaker in the liver and in the kidney. No signs of hepatic or nephrotoxicity were observed in the blood biochemistry or histopathologic examination. We developed a copolymer efficiently neutralizing effects of heparins in the living organism, which shows a very promising efficacy/safety profile and may help in the management of uncontrolled bleeding resulting from an anticoagulant injection. HBC could enable the safe replacement of unfractionated heparin with low-molecular weight heparins in patients undergoing cardiac surgery and complex vascular procedures.


Assuntos
Enoxaparina/farmacologia , Heparina/farmacologia , Polímeros/farmacologia , Polissacarídeos/farmacologia , Adulto , Animais , Anticoagulantes/farmacologia , Tempo de Sangramento , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Enoxaparina/administração & dosagem , Fondaparinux , Heparina/administração & dosagem , Humanos , Masculino , Camundongos Nus , Testes de Neutralização , Especificidade de Órgãos/efeitos dos fármacos , Tempo de Tromboplastina Parcial , Polissacarídeos/administração & dosagem , Ratos Wistar , Trombose/patologia
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Pharmacol Rep ; 67(4): 711-8, 2015 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26321272

RESUMO

Endothelial cells accompany the malignant cancer cell in almost every stage of metastatic process which includes: infiltration of tumor cells into the neighboring tissue, transmigration through endothelium (intravasation), survival in the blood stream, and extravasation followed by colonization of the target organ. The blood vessels within the tumor are heterogeneous, highly permeable, and chaotically branched therefore often described as abnormal or dysfunctional. These abnormalities are common for all components of the vessel wall and result from the activity of such factors as hypoxia and chronic growth factor stimulation. In this review, we focus not only on the distinctions in terms of the characteristic and function of tumor endothelial cells (TEC) as compared to normal endothelial cells (NEC), but also on all of these metastasis steps, which are accompanied by endothelial mediated mechanisms. Moreover, some therapeutic approaches directly or indirectly targeting the endothelium are discussed.


Assuntos
Antineoplásicos/uso terapêutico , Endotélio Vascular/efeitos dos fármacos , Neoplasias/tratamento farmacológico , Microambiente Tumoral/efeitos dos fármacos , Animais , Antineoplásicos/farmacologia , Endotélio Vascular/patologia , Humanos , Metástase Neoplásica/tratamento farmacológico , Metástase Neoplásica/patologia , Neoplasias/diagnóstico , Microambiente Tumoral/fisiologia
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