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J Nanobiotechnology ; 21(1): 388, 2023 Oct 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37875896

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Multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacterial infections are gradually increasing in the global scope, causing a serious burden to patients and society. The formation of bacterial biofilms, which is one of the key reasons for antibiotic resistance, blocks antibiotic penetration by forming a physical barrier. Nano/micro motors (MNMs) are micro-/nanoscale devices capable of performing complex tasks in the bacterial microenvironment by transforming various energy sources (including chemical fuels or external physical fields) into mechanical motion or actuation. This autonomous movement provides significant advantages in breaking through biological barriers and accelerating drug diffusion. In recent years, MNMs with high penetrating power have been used as carriers of antibiotics to overcome bacterial biofilms, enabling efficient drug delivery and improving the therapeutic effectiveness of MDR bacterial infections. Additionally, non-antibiotic antibacterial strategies based on nanomaterials, such as photothermal therapy and photodynamic therapy, are continuously being developed due to their non-invasive nature, high effectiveness, and non-induction of resistance. Therefore, multifunctional MNMs have broad prospects in the treatment of MDR bacterial infections. This review discusses the performance of MNMs in the breakthrough and elimination of bacterial biofilms, as well as their application in the field of anti-infection. Finally, the challenges and future development directions of antibacterial MNMs are introduced.


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Infecções Bacterianas , Nanoestruturas , Humanos , Nanotecnologia , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Bactérias , Biofilmes
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World J Clin Cases ; 10(27): 9945-9953, 2022 Sep 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36186180

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BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy (ME) is a multisystem metabolic disease that primarily affects the central nervous system and skeletal muscle. It is caused by mutations in mitochondrial or nuclear DNA, resulting in abnormal mitochondrial structure and function and insufficient ATP synthesis. The most common subtype is mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episode (MELAS) syndrome. In recent years, reports of MELAS syndrome have increased but familial cases are rare. CASE SUMMARY: We report a case of familial MELAS syndrome. Cases 2 and 3 are sisters and case 1 is their nephew. All are short in stature and showed stroke-like episodes with rapid onset and no obvious symptoms such as paroxysmal headache, aphasia, or blurred vision. After admission, blood lactate levels were significantly higher than normal. The patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging of the head. Cases 1 and 2 were considered to have ME, whereas case 3 was considered to have a space-occupying lesion in the left temporal lobe. Pathological evaluation showed no obvious tumor cells in the brain lesions of case 3. Muscle biopsy or genetic test results were consistent with ME. The patients were diagnosed with MELAS syndrome and their symptoms improved with intravenous infusions of coenzyme Q10, coenzyme A, vitamin B, and vitamin C. At the 6 mo follow-up, there was no recurrence or progression. CONCLUSION: When a patient has MELAS syndrome, familial MELAS syndrome should be considered if related family members have similar symptoms.

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World J Clin Cases ; 10(14): 4691-4697, 2022 May 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35663056

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BACKGROUND: Intracranial tuberculoma is a rare and serious type of tuberculosis, which mostly occurs in the frontoparietal and cerebellar hemispheres, with predominance in the gray-white matter junction area, while tuberculomas only in the cistern are extremely rare with only a few reported cases in the literature. We describe a unique case of isolated tuberculoma in the suprasellar cistern, with only right ocular motility disorder and upper eyelid ptosis. CASE SUMMARY: A 5-year-old boy without any medical history presented with right ocular motility disorder and upper eyelid ptosis one month ago. He had no history of fever, headache, vomiting, convulsions, or limb weakness. Neurological examination showed right third cranial nerve palsy with restrictions of eye movements and ptosis, pupil dilation and negative light reflex. Imaging suggested a space-occupying lesion in the suprasellar cistern with calcification and ring-enhancement. Moreover, no Mycobacterium tuberculosis was found in cerebrospinal fluid by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The lesion was initially diagnosed as a tumor, while postoperative pathology combined with PCR indicated tuberculoma. The patient continued postoperative anti-tuberculosis treatment. At present, the patient's condition is stable and the symptoms are partially relieved compared with those before surgery. CONCLUSION: This case confirmed that isolated intracranial tuberculoma can occur in the suprasellar cistern. Therefore, for space-occupying lesions in the suprasellar cistern, tuberculoma should be included in the differential diagnosis even if there is no history or indication of tuberculosis infection.

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Neuroimage Clin ; 24: 102090, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31835285

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Early studies have indicated that the cortico-rubro-spinal tracts play important roles in motor dysfunction after stroke. However, the differential involvement of the rubral branches in capsular and pontine stroke, and their associations with the motor impairment are still unknown. METHODS: The present study recruited 144 chronic stroke patients and 91 normal controls (NC) from three hospitals, including 102 cases with capsular stroke (CS) and 42 cases with pontine stroke (PS). The rubral branches, including bilateral corticorubral tracts (CRT), dentatorubral tracts (DRT), and rubrospinal tracts (RST), and the cortico-spinal tract (CST) were reconstructed based on the dataset of the Human Connectome Project. Group differences in diffusion scalars of each rubral branch were compared, and the associations between the diffusion measures of rubral branches and the Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA) scores were tested. RESULTS: The bilateral CRT of the CS cases showed significantly lower factional anisotropy (FA) than in the NC. The bilateral DRT of the PS cases had lower FA than in the NC. Both CS and PS cases had significantly lower FA of the bilateral RST than the NC. Besides, the stroke patients demonstrated significantly lower FA in bilateral CSTs than the NC. Partial correlation analysis identified significantly positive correlations between the FA of the ipsilesional and CRT and the FMA scores in the CS group, and significantly positive correlations between the FA of the RST bilaterally and the FMA scores in the CS and PS groups. Furthermore, the association between RST integrity and FMA scores still survived after controlling for the effect of the CST. Finally, multiple regression modelling found that rubral tract FA explained 39.2% of the variance in FMA scores for CS patients, and 48.8% of the variance in FMA scores for PS patients. CONCLUSIONS: The bilateral rubral branches were differentially involved in the chronic capsular and pontine stroke, and the impairment severity of each rubral branch was dependent on lesion locations. The integrity of the rubral branches is related to motor impairment in both the chronic capsular and pontine stroke.


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Doença Cerebrovascular dos Gânglios da Base/diagnóstico por imagem , Infartos do Tronco Encefálico/diagnóstico por imagem , Núcleos Cerebelares/diagnóstico por imagem , Córtex Cerebral/diagnóstico por imagem , Tratos Piramidais/diagnóstico por imagem , Núcleo Rubro/diagnóstico por imagem , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/diagnóstico por imagem , Substância Branca/diagnóstico por imagem , Adulto , Idoso , Anisotropia , Doença Cerebrovascular dos Gânglios da Base/fisiopatologia , Infartos do Tronco Encefálico/fisiopatologia , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Núcleos Cerebelares/fisiopatologia , Córtex Cerebral/fisiopatologia , Doença Crônica , Conectoma , Imagem de Tensor de Difusão , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Vias Neurais/diagnóstico por imagem , Vias Neurais/fisiopatologia , Ponte/irrigação sanguínea , Tratos Piramidais/fisiopatologia , Núcleo Rubro/fisiopatologia , Medula Espinal/fisiopatologia , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/fisiopatologia , Substância Branca/irrigação sanguínea , Substância Branca/fisiopatologia
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