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Pharmaceutics ; 13(10)2021 Oct 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34683942

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Improving medical implants with functional polymer coatings is an effective way to further improve the level of medical care. Antibacterial and biofilm-preventing properties are particularly desirable in the area of wound healing, since there is a generally high risk of infection, often with a chronic course in the case of biofilm formation. To prevent this we here report a polymeric design of polymer-bound N-acetyl-glucosamine-oligoethylene glycol residues that mimic a cationic, antibacterial, and biocompatible chitosan surface. The combination of easy to use, crosslinkable, thin, potentially 3D-printable polymethacrylate layering with antibacterial and biocompatible functional components will be particularly advantageous in the medical field to support a wide range of implants as well as wound dressings. Different polymers containing a N-acetylglucosamine-methacryloyl residue with oligoethylene glycol linkers and a methacryloyl benzophenone crosslinker were synthesized by free radical polymerization. The functional monomers and corresponding polymers were characterized by 1H, 13C NMR, and infrared (IR) spectroscopy. The polymers showed no cytotoxic or antiadhesive effects on fibroblasts as demonstrated by extract and direct contact cell culture methods. Biofilm formation was reduced by up to 70% and antibacterial growth by 1.2 log, particularly for the 5% GlcNAc-4EG polymer, as observed for Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus as clinically relevant Gram-negative and Gram-positive model pathogens.

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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 9(6)2019 Jun 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31212919

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The present pilot study tested the efficiency of nanoTiO2 sunscreen to prevent the oxidative stress/inflammation caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation using biomarkers in subjects' blood, urine, and exhaled breath condensate (EBC). In addition, the skin absorption of nanoTiO2 was studied. Six identical subjects participated in three tests: (A) nanoTiO2 sunscreen, (B) UV radiation, and (C) sunscreen + UV. The first samples were collected before the test and the second after sunscreen application and/or UV exposure. On day 4, the third samples were collected, and the sunscreen was washed off, and the fourth samples were collected on day 11. The following biomarkers were measured: malondialdehyde, 4-hydroxy-trans-hexenal, 4-hydroxy-trans-nonenal, aldehydes C6-C12, 8-iso-Prostaglandin F2α, o-tyrosine, 3-chlorotyrosine, 3-nitrotyrosine, 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine, 8-hydroxyguanosine, 5-hydroxymethyl uracil, and leukotrienes, using liquid chromatography-electrospray ionisation-tandem mass spectrometry. Titania was measured using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and TiO2 nanoparticles by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Sunscreen alone did not elevate the markers, but UV increased the biomarkers in the plasma, urine, and EBC. The sunscreen prevented skin redness, however it did not inhibit the elevation of oxidative stress/inflammatory markers. Titania and nanoTiO2 particles were found in the plasma and urine (but not in the EBC) in all sunscreen users, suggesting their skin absorption.

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J Diabetes Res ; 2019: 8712979, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31886287

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INTRODUCTION: The development of metabolic syndrome-associated renal dysfunction is exacerbated by a number of factors including dyslipidemia, ectopic deposition of lipids and their toxic metabolites, impairment of lipid metabolism, and insulin resistance. Renal dysfunction is also affected by the production of proinflammatory and profibrotic factors secreted from adipose tissue, which can in turn directly impair kidney cells and potentiate insulin resistance. In this study, we investigated the manifestation of renal lipid accumulation and its effect on renal dysfunction in a model of metabolic syndrome-the hereditary hypertriglyceridemic rat (HHTg)-by assessing microalbuminuria and targeted urinary proteomics. Male Wistar control rats and HHTg rats were fed a standard diet and observed over the course of ageing at 3, 12, and 20 months of age. RESULTS: Chronically elevated levels of triglycerides in HHTg rats were associated with increased levels of NEFA during OGTT and over a period of 24 hours (+80%, P < 0.01). HHTg animals exhibited qualitative changes in NEFA fatty acid composition, represented by an increased proportion of saturated fatty acids (P < 0.05) and a decreased proportion of n-3 PUFA (P < 0.01). Ectopic lipid deposition in the kidneys of HHTg rats-triglycerides (+30%) and cholesterol (+10%)-was associated with markedly elevated microalbuminuria as ageing increased, despite the absence of microalbuminuria at the young age of 3 months in these animals. According to targeted proteomic analysis, 3-month-old HHTg rats (in comparison to age-matched controls) exhibited increased urinary secretion of proinflammatory parameters (MCP-1, IL-6, IL-8, P < 0.01) and decreased urinary secretion of epidermal growth factor (EGF, P < 0.01) before manifestation of microalbuminuria. Elevation in the urinary secretion of inflammatory cytokines can be affected by increased relative expression of MCP-1 in the renal cortex (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirm dyslipidemia and ectopic lipid accumulation to be key contributors in the development of metabolic syndrome-associated renal dysfunction. Assessing urinary secretion of proinflammatory cytokines and epidermal growth factor can help in detecting early development of metabolic syndrome-associated renal dysfunction.


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Albuminúria/etiologia , Citocinas/urina , Fator de Crescimento Epidérmico/urina , Hipertrigliceridemia/complicações , Mediadores da Inflamação/urina , Nefropatias/etiologia , Lipídeos/sangue , Síndrome Metabólica/complicações , Proteômica , Albuminúria/urina , Animais , Biomarcadores/sangue , Biomarcadores/urina , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Diagnóstico Precoce , Hipertrigliceridemia/sangue , Hipertrigliceridemia/genética , Hipertrigliceridemia/urina , Nefropatias/sangue , Nefropatias/urina , Masculino , Síndrome Metabólica/sangue , Síndrome Metabólica/genética , Síndrome Metabólica/urina , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Ratos Transgênicos , Ratos Wistar , Fatores de Tempo , Urinálise
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Nutr Metab (Lond) ; 16: 51, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31388341

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Dicarbonyl stress plays an important role in the pathogenesis of microvascular complications that precede the formation of advanced glycation end products, and contributes to the development of renal dysfunction. In renal cells, toxic metabolites like methylglyoxal lead to mitochondrial dysfunction and protein structure modifications.In our study, we investigated the effect of methylglyoxal on metabolic, transcriptomic, metabolomic and proteomic profiles in the context of the development of kidney impairment in the model of metabolic syndrome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Dicarbonyl stress was induced by intragastric administration of methylglyoxal (0.5 mg/kg bw for 4 weeks) in a strain of hereditary hypertriglyceridaemic rats with insulin resistance and fatty liver. RESULTS: Methylglyoxal administration aggravated glucose intolerance (AUC0-120 p < 0.05), and increased plasma glucose (p < 0.01) and insulin (p < 0.05). Compared to controls, methylglyoxal-treated rats exhibited microalbuminuria (p < 0.01). Targeted proteomic analysis revealed increases in urinary secretion of pro-inflammatory parameters (MCP-1, IL-6, IL-8), specific collagen IV fragments and extracellular matrix proteins. Urine metabolomic biomarkers in methylglyoxal-treated rats were mainly associated with impairment of membrane phospholipids (8-isoprostane, 4-hydroxynonenal).Decreased levels of glutathione (p < 0.01) together with diminished activity of glutathione-dependent antioxidant enzymes contributed to oxidative and dicarbonyl stress. Methylglyoxal administration elevated glyoxalase 1 expression (p < 0.05), involved in methylglyoxal degradation. Based on comparative transcriptomic analysis of the kidney cortex, 96 genes were identified as differentially expressed (FDR < 0.05). Network analysis revealed an over-representation of genes related to oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory signalling pathways as well as an inhibition of angiogenesis suggesting its contribution to renal fibrosis. CONCLUSION: Our results support the hypothesis that dicarbonyl stress plays a key role in renal microvascular complications. At the transcriptome level, methylglyoxal activated oxidative and pro-inflammatory pathways and inhibited angiogenesis. These effects were further supported by the results of urinary proteomic and metabolomic analyses.

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Toxicol Lett ; 298: 60-69, 2018 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29733875

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Methyl alcohol intoxication is a global problem with high mortality and long-term visual sequelae and severe brain damage in survivors. The role of neuroinflammation in the mechanisms of methyl alcohol-induced toxic brain damage has not been well studied. We measured the acute concentrations and dynamics of lipoxins LxA4 and LxB4 and the interleukins IL-4, IL-5, IL-9, IL-10, and IL-13 in the serum of patients treated with methyl alcohol poisoning and the follow-up concentrations in survivors two years after discharge from the hospital. A series of acute measurements was performed in 28 hospitalized patients (mean age 54.2 ±â€¯5.2 years, mean observation time 88 ±â€¯20 h) and the follow-up measurements were performed in 36 subjects who survived poisoning (including 12/28 survivors from the acute group). Visual evoked potentials (VEP) and magnetic resonance imaging of the brain (MRI) were performed to detect long-term visual and brain sequelae of intoxication. The acute concentrations of inflammatory mediators were higher than the follow-up concentrations: LxA4, 62.0 ±â€¯6.0 vs. 30.0 ±â€¯5.0 pg/mL; LxB4, 64.0 ±â€¯7.0 vs. 34.0 ±â€¯4.0 pg/mL; IL-4, 29.0 ±â€¯4.0 vs. 15.0 ±â€¯1.0 pg/mL; IL-5, 30.0 ±â€¯4.0 vs. 13.0 ±â€¯1.0 pg/mL; IL-9, 30.0 ±â€¯4.0 vs. 13.0 ±â€¯1.0 pg/mL; IL-10, 38.0 ±â€¯5.0 vs. 16.0 ±â€¯1.0 pg/mL; IL-13, 35.0 ±â€¯4.0 vs. 14.0 ±â€¯1.0 pg/mL (all p < 0.001). The patients with higher follow-up IL-5 concentration had prolonged latency P1 (r = 0.413; p = 0.033) and lower amplitude N1P1 (r = -0.498; p = 0.010) of VEP. The higher follow-up IL-10 concentration was associated with MRI signs of brain necrotic damage (r = 0.533; p = 0.001) and brain hemorrhage (r = 0.396; p = 0.020). Our findings suggest that neuroinflammation plays an important role in the mechanisms of toxic brain damage in acute methyl alcohol intoxication.


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Citocinas/sangue , Mediadores da Inflamação/sangue , Metanol/intoxicação , Síndromes Neurotóxicas/sangue , Biomarcadores/sangue , Encéfalo/diagnóstico por imagem , Encéfalo/efeitos dos fármacos , Encéfalo/fisiopatologia , Potenciais Evocados Visuais/efeitos dos fármacos , Feminino , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Síndromes Neurotóxicas/diagnóstico , Síndromes Neurotóxicas/mortalidade , Síndromes Neurotóxicas/fisiopatologia , Estudos Prospectivos , Tempo de Reação/efeitos dos fármacos , Fatores de Tempo
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