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Biomaterials ; 314: 122833, 2024 Sep 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39277947

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The nasty urine microenvironment (UME) impedes neourethral regeneration by inhibiting angiogenesis and inducing an excessive inflammatory response. Cellular adaptation to hypoxia improves regeneration in numerous tissues. In this study, heterogeneous porous hypoxia-mimicking scaffolds were fabricated for urethral reconstruction via promoting angiogenesis and modulating the inflammatory response based on sustained release of dimethyloxalylglycine (DMOG) to promote HIF-1α stabilization. Such scaffolds exhibit a two-layered structure: a dense layer composed of electrospun poly (l-lactic acid) (PLLA) nanofibrous mats and a loose layer composed of a porous gelatin matrix incorporated with DMOG-loaded mesoporous silica nanoparticles (DMSNs) and coated with poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS). The modification of PGS could significantly increase rupture elongation, making the composite scaffolds more suitable for urethral tissue regeneration. Additionally, sustained release of DMOG from the scaffold facilitates proliferation, migration, tube formation, and angiogenetic gene expression in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs), as well as stimulates M2 macrophage polarization and its regulation of HUVECs migration and smooth muscle cell (SMCs) contractile phenotype. These effects were downstream of the stabilization of HIF-1α in HUVECs and macrophages under hypoxia-mimicking conditions. Furthermore, the scaffold achieved better urethral reconstruction in a rabbit urethral stricture model, including an unobstructed urethra with a larger urethral diameter, increased regeneration of urothelial cells, SMCs, and neovascularization. Our results indicate that heterogeneous porous hypoxia-mimicking scaffolds could promote urethral reconstruction via facilitating angiogenesis and modulating inflammatory response.

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Med Phys ; 2024 Sep 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39287488

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Thermochromic gel phantoms provide a controlled medium for visual assessment of thermal ablation device performance. However, there are limited studies reporting on the comparative assessment of ablation profiles assessed in thermochromic gel phantoms against those in ex vivo tissue. The objective of this study was to compare microwave ablation zones in a thermochromic tissue-mimicking gel phantom and ex vivo bovine liver and to report on measurements of the temperature-dependent dielectric and thermal properties of the phantom. METHODS: Thermochromic polyacrylamide phantoms were fabricated following a previously reported protocol. Phantom samples were heated to temperatures in the range of 20°C-90°C in a temperature-controlled water bath, and colorimetric analysis of images of the phantom taken after heating was used to develop a calibration between color changes and the temperature to which the phantom was heated. Using a custom, 2.45 GHz water-cooled microwave ablation antenna, ablations were performed in fresh ex vivo liver and phantoms using 65 W applied for 5 min or 10 min (n = 3 samples in each medium for each power/time combination). Broadband (500 MHz-6 GHz) temperature-dependent dielectric and thermal properties of the phantom were measured over the temperature range of 22°C-100°C. RESULTS: Colorimetric analysis showed that the sharp change in gel phantom color commences at a temperature of 57°C. Short and long axes of the ablation zone in the phantom (as assessed by the 57°C isotherm) for 65 W, 5 min ablations were aligned with the extents of the ablation zone observed in ex vivo bovine liver. However, for the 65 W, 10 min setting, ablations in the phantom were on average 23.7% smaller in the short axis and 7.4 % smaller in the long axis than those observed in ex vivo liver. Measurements of the temperature-dependent relative permittivity, thermal conductivity, and volumetric heat capacity of the phantom largely followed similar trends to published values for ex vivo liver tissue. CONCLUSION: Thermochromic tissue-mimicking phantoms provides a controlled, and reproducible medium for comparative assessment of microwave ablation devices and energy delivery settings. However, ablation zone size and shapes in the thermochromic phantom do not accurately represent ablation sizes and shapes observed in ex vivo liver tissue for high energy delivery treatments (65 W, 10 min). One cause for this limitation is the difference in temperature-dependent thermal and dielectric properties of the thermochromic phantom compared to ex vivo bovine liver tissue, as reported in the present study.

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Indian J Nucl Med ; 39(3): 227-228, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39291067

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A diverticulum is an outpouching of a hollow (or fluid-filled) structure in the body. They are most commonly seen in the urinary bladder, intestine, and pharyngeal region and are rarely seen in renal calyces. They are usually benign, asymptomatic, and are coincidentally detected. Due to their nonspecific clinical and radiological picture, sometimes they mimic malignant tumors, leading to misdiagnosis and treatment. We are presenting a case of 60-year-old female with right breast carcinoma, on whole body 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography; we observed an interesting finding in the right renal region mimicking renal metastasis.

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J Control Release ; 2024 Sep 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39284525

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Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus forming into biofilms can trigger chronic inflammation and disrupt skin wound healing processes. Prolonged and excessive use of antibiotics can expedite the development of resistance, primarily because of their limited ability to penetrate microbial membranes and biofilms, especially antibiotics with intracellular drug targets. Herein, we devise a strategy in which virus-inspired nanoparticles control the release of antibiotics through rapid penetration into both bacterial cells and biofilms, thereby combating antimicrobial-resistant infections and promoting skin wound healing. Lipid-based nanoparticles based on stearamine and cholesterol were designed to mimic viral highly ordered nanostructures. To mimic the arginine-rich fragments in viral protein transduction domains, the primary amines on the surface of the lipid-based nanoparticles were exchanged by guanidine segments. Levofloxacin, an antibiotic that inhibits DNA replication, was chosen as the model drug to be incorporated into nanoparticles. Hyaluronic acid was coated on the surface of nanoparticles acting as a capping agent to achieve bacterial-specific degradation and guanidine explosion in the bacterial microenvironment. Our virus-inspired nanoparticles displayed long-acting antibacterial effects and powerful biofilm elimination to overcome antimicrobial-resistant infections and promote skin wound healing. This work demonstrates the ability of virus-inspired nanoparticles to achieve a dual penetration of microbial cell membranes and biofilm structures to address antimicrobial-resistant infections and trigger skin wound healing.

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Cureus ; 16(8): e67419, 2024 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39310396

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Large colonic lipomas exceeding 2.0 cm in size may rarely mimic colorectal adenomas and hence we referred to such lipomas as pseudo-pedunculated lipomas. They can exhibit surface erosions, fissure ulcerations, and mucosal erythema and can pose diagnostic dilemmas during colonoscopy. Our patient presented with iron deficiency anaemia and a positive faecal immunochemical test, a rare but recognised presentation of pseudo-pedunculated lipomas. Available advanced and refined procedures made endoscopic removal of large and even giant, symptomatic, pedunculated lipomas safe and should be the standard of care, while surgical intervention is rarely necessary. Nonetheless, utmost care must be exercised during endoscopic resection due to the high current needed to snare such large lesions to avoid deep thermal injury and perforation. Our case showed that large lipomas can be misinterpreted during endoscopy as adenomas. In experienced hands, endoscopic removal is safe and attainable.

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Quant Imaging Med Surg ; 14(9): 6250-6259, 2024 Sep 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39281128

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Background: Anthropomorphic phantoms play an important role in routine clinical practice. They can be used to calibrate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners, control the diagnostic equipment quality, and reduce the acquisition time. The latter is especially critical for diagnosing fetal anomalies, which requires optimal image quality within the shortest possible time. This paper aims to develop an MRI fetal phantom and determine the materials that best mimic the magnetic resonance (MR) characteristics of its internal organs. Future phantom features will include simulations of fetal limb movements. Methods: A single MRI study of a pregnant woman at 20 weeks 3 days of gestation was used as a reference and for image segmentation. Anonymized Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine (DICOM) files were imported into 3D Slicer v. 5.2.1 for segmentation of the uterus, fetus, and internal organs. Based on the performed segmentation, a three-dimensional model was obtained for printing on a 3D printer. The mold was 3D printed on an Anycubic Photon M3 Max printer. The paper showcases the selection and manufacturing of compositions to simulate the relaxation times of the fetal organs. Formulations for emulsions and carrageenan- and agar-based hydrogels are presented. The selected compositions were used to fill the 3D printed model. Results: Statistical analysis showed no significant differences in absolute and relative signal values obtained from scans of a pregnant woman at 20 weeks and 3 days and a fetal phantom. Conclusions: During the study, an anthropomorphic fetal phantom was constructed, filled with compositions with relaxation times T1 and T2 similar to the control values of the corresponding tissues. The phantom can be used to set up and optimize fetal MRI protocols, train and educate medical students, residents, graduate students, and X-ray technicians, as well as to timely control image quality and equipment serviceability.

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Acta Bioeng Biomech ; 26(1): 99-107, 2024 Jun 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39219075

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to measure blood and blood mimicking fluids viscosity at different shear rates (on the interval of 0.1-5000 1/s and 0.1-10000 1/s) while taking into consideration the measuring device's capability and blood's characteristics. We also provided the measurement results of the most accurate measuring program. Methods: We measured blood samples from five donors, and four different blood mimicking fluid compositions. The measurements were done on an Anton Paar Physica MCR301 rotational rheometer with two measuring programs varying in the shear rate intervals, the number of measuring points and the measuring point durations. Results: The results confirmed the significant shear thinning and thixotropic effects of blood. Blood mimicking fluids also had these characteristics. The measured blood viscosity values are in agreement with those of the literature. Conclusions: It can be concluded that the step test program was able to give more stable results as the measured torque was over the nominal limit of 0.05 ìNm over 0.1 1/s and over the selected torque limit of 0.5 ìNm over 31.6 1/s. Blood mimicking fluid measurement results were different from that of the literature due to different measuring conditions. The sample consisting of water, glycerol and starch mimicked well blood's behaviour and viscosity values at 37 degrees Celsius.


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Viscosidad Sanguínea , Humanos , Resistencia al Corte , Estrés Mecánico , Viscosidad
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Adv Mater ; : e2409618, 2024 Sep 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39225412

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Addressing the inefficiency of current therapeutic approaches for hepatocellular carcinoma is an urgent and pressing challenge. PANoptosis, a form of inflammatory programmed cell death, presents a dependable strategy for combating cancer by engaging multiple cell death pathways (apoptosis, pyroptosis, and necroptosis). In this study, an ultrasmall Bi2Sn2O7 nanozyme with ultrasound-magnified multienzyme-mimicking properties is designed and engineered as a PANoptosis inducer through destroying the mitochondrial function of tumor cells and enhancing the intracellular accumulation of toxic reactive oxygen species, finally triggering the activation of PANoptosis process. The role of PANoptosis inducer has been verified by the expression of related proteins, including cleaved Caspase 3, NLRP3, N-GSDMD, cleaved Caspase 1, p-MLKL, and RIPK3. The inclusion of external ultrasonic irradiation significantly augments the enzyodynamic therapeutic efficiency. In vitro and in vivo antineoplastic efficacy, along with inhibition of lung metastasis, validate the benefits of the Bi2Sn2O7-mediated PANoptosis pathway. This study not only elucidates the intricate mechanisms underlying Bi2Sn2O7 as a PANoptosis inducer, but also offers a novel perspective for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma.

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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; : e2406681, 2024 Sep 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39225540

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Intelligent antibacterial agent with controllable activities adaptive to the wound microenvironment is appealing to reduce drug resistance and enhance antibacterial efficiency. In this study, celery is chosen as the carbon source to construct celery-based carbon dots (CECDs) with double activities, i.e., reactive oxygen species (ROS)-production and ROS-clearance activities. The ROS-production capability of CECDs is dependent on the oxidase (OXD)-mimicking activity, which is only photo-activated and thus artificially controlled by light to avoid the production of excess ROS. Meanwhile, the optimal OXD-mimicking activity occurrs at the pH of 5, close to microenvironmental pH at the bacterial infection site, which will enhance the antibacterial efficacy. On the other hand, CECDs exhibit the antioxidant activity at the neutral or weak alkaline pH, which will assist the healing of the wound. Thus, the conversion of ROS-production and ROS-clearance ability of CECDs can be dynamically and intelligently switched automatically with microenvironmental pH at different stages of treatment (from acid to neutral/weak basic). The proposed CECDs exert adorable selective antibacterial activity against Gram-positive bacteria and satisfactory therapeutic effect on bacteria infected mice. This study paves a new avenue to design the intelligent antibacterial nanoagent sensitive to the infected microenvironmental condition, reducing drug resistance and assisting precise medicine.

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Nano Lett ; 24(36): 11302-11310, 2024 Sep 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39213538

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Bradyarrhythmia poses a serious threat to human health, with chronic progression causing heart failure and acute onset leading to sudden death. In this study, we develop a scalable drug-mimicking nanoplasmonic therapeutic strategy by introducing gold nanorod (Au NR) mediated near-infrared (NIR) photothermal effects. An integrated sensing and regulation platform is established for in situ synchronized NIR laser regulation and electrophysiological property recording. The Au NR plasmonic regulation enables the restoration of normal cardiomyocyte rhythm from the bradyarrhythmia. By regulating the aspect ratio and concentration of Au NRs, as well as the intensity and time of NIR irradiation, we precisely optimized the plasmonic photothermal effect to explore effective therapeutic strategies. Furthermore, mRNA sequencing revealed a significant increase in the number of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) involved in the electrophysiological activities of cardiomyocytes following photothermal therapy. Au NR-mediated plasmonic photothermal therapy, as an efficient and noninvasive approach to bradyarrhythmia, holds profound implications for cardiology research.


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Bradicardia , Oro , Miocitos Cardíacos , Nanotubos , Miocitos Cardíacos/efectos de los fármacos , Miocitos Cardíacos/metabolismo , Oro/química , Animales , Nanotubos/química , Bradicardia/terapia , Humanos , Terapia Fototérmica , Rayos Infrarrojos , Ratones
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Cureus ; 16(7): e64491, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39139318

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Nocardiosis is an opportunistic infectious pathology of low incidence that usually affects the lungs, skin, and brain. It has been implicated in causing serious and potentially fatal infections without treatment. It affects immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients. In immunocompetent patients, it is presented with local conditions, and in immunocompromised patients, it is seen in disseminated forms. We present the case of a 61-year-old male immunocompetent patient with a high suspicion of pulmonary carcinoma, in whom pathology showed infection by Nocardia spp.

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J Arrhythm ; 40(4): 1022-1025, 2024 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39139904

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Anamorelin, a ghrelin receptor agonist, is used for cancer-related cachexia but can induce life-threatening arrhythmias. A case study illustrates an extremely wide QRS tachycardia, posing diagnostic challenges. Anamorelin cessation led to normalization, highlighting the importance of ECG monitoring, particularly in liver-compromised patients, and hemodynamic support are crucial during suspected toxicity.

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Radiol Case Rep ; 19(10): 4489-4492, 2024 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39165311

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Osteochondromas, the most frequent type of bone tumor, develop from the metaphysis region of bones. Osteochondroma often occurs in bones, however, it is rare when it comes to rib tumors. It is often asymptomatic and observed incidentally. We present a case of a 14-year-old male patient who had been experiencing cough and mild fever for approximately a week. We requested a CXR PA and LAT. It showed a pulmonary nodule measuring 1.5 cm in diameter in the upper segment of the left lower lobe. Taking into account the unclear nature of the diagnosis, we requested CT scan with contrast of the chest to obtain a better view. It showed: The nodule visualized on the CXR corresponded to a posteriorly directed, well-defined lesion arising from the costal cartilage of the third left rib, measuring 1.2 × 1.3 × 1.1 cm, likely representing an osteochondroma. The case we discussed highlights a rib osteochondroma that initially seemed like a pulmonary nodule on an X-ray, pointing out the importance of using CT scans for accurate diagnosis in such cases, and reminding us to consider osteochondroma when we see similar symptoms and to regularly check the tumor with medical imaging after it's been confirmed by a pathological test.

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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 677(Pt B): 952-966, 2024 Aug 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39178674

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Although nanozymes have shown significant potential in wastewater treatment, enhancing their degradation performance remains challenging. Herein, a novel catalytic behavior was revealed for defective nanozymes with catalase-mimicking characteristics that efficiently degraded tetracycline (TC) in wastewater. Hydroxyl groups adsorbed on defect sites facilitated the in-situ formation of vacancies during catalysis, thereby replenishing active sites. Additionally, electron transfer considerably enhanced the catalytic reaction. Consequently, numerous reactive oxygen species (ROS) were generated through these processes and subsequent radical reactions. The defective nanozymes, with their unique catalytic behavior, proved effective for the catalytic degradation of TC. Experimental results demonstrate that •OH, •O2-, 1O2 and e- were the primary contributors to the degradation process. In real wastewater samples, the normalized degradation rate constant for defective nanozymes reached 26.0 min-1 g-1 L, exceeding those of other catalysts. This study reveals the new catalytic behavior of defective nanozymes and provides an effective advanced oxidation process for the degradation of organic pollutants.

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Anal Chim Acta ; 1322: 342995, 2024 Sep 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39182984

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Chirality, an inherent characteristic of natural substances (such as sugars, peptides, proteins, and nucleic acid), plays a vital role in human metabolism and exerts substantial impacts. In general, chiral drugs can display diverse pharmacological and pharmacokinetic properties. One enantiomer may exhibit therapeutic effects, while the other could cause adverse reactions. Selective recognition of enantiomers is thus a significant task in the biomolecular and pharmaceutical fields. Despite the development of several chiral identification techniques, low-cost enantioselective sensing methods remain highly desirable. Here, we designed and developed an electrochemical sensing device for reductive enantiomer identification using natural wood channels as the substrate. The wood channels were endowed with oxidase-like activity through the in-situ growth of cerium oxide nanoparticles (CeO2). Chiral recognition capability was further introduced by incorporating a layer of chiral ZIF-8 (L-ZIF) as the chiral selector. To demonstrate the enantioselective sensing performance, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA) enantiomers were employed as model analytes. Due to the oxidase-like activity and the confinement effect of the proposed channels, the captured DOPA enantiomers were effectively oxidized to their quinone structure, and the Ce(IV) in CeO2 was reduced to Ce(III). These changes led to alterations in the surface charge of the channels, thereby modulating their ionic transport properties. This sensing mechanism also proved useful for the identification of other reductive enantiomers. The limits of detection for l-DOPA and d-DOPA were determined as 2.41 nM and 1.56 nM, respectively. The resulting wood channel-based sensing device not only can be used for the recognition and detection of reductive enantiomers, but also is expected to be applied to the non-electochemically active substances. Moreover, this study offers a novel type of solid-state channel material with low cost, reproducibility, and easy accessibility for electrochemical chiral sensing.


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Cerio , Técnicas Electroquímicas , Oxidación-Reducción , Estereoisomerismo , Cerio/química , Dihidroxifenilalanina/química , Dihidroxifenilalanina/análogos & derivados , Madera/química , Nanopartículas/química
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Mikrochim Acta ; 191(9): 544, 2024 08 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39158765

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As a kind of aminoglycoside antibiotics, kanamycin (KAN) is widely applied to animal husbandry and aquaculture. However, the abuse of KAN causes the large-scale discharge of it into rivers, lakes and groundwater, which threatens environmental safety and human health. Therefore, it is imperative to develop a method that is applicable to detect KAN in an efficient and accurate way. The colorimetric method based on enzymes provides a feasible solution for the detection of organic pollutants. However, the extensive application of natural enzymes is constrained by high cost and low stability. Herein, a polyoxometalate-based nanozyme, namely [H7SiW9V3O40(DPA)3]·4H2O (SiW9V3/DPA) (DPA = dipyridylamine), is synthesized. As a low-cost nanozyme with high stability compared to natural enzymes, SiW9V3/DPA performs well in laccase-mimicking activity. It can be used to induce chromogenic reaction between 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-DP) and 4-aminoantipyrine (4-AP), which generates red products. With the addition of KAN, the color fades. That is to say, KAN can be detected with colorimetric assay in the concentration range 0.1 to 100 µM with high selectivity and low limit of detection (LOD) of 6.28 µM. Moreover, SiW9V3/DPA is applied to KAN detection in lake and river water and milk with satisfactory results. To sum up, polyoxometalate-based nanozyme is expected to provide a promising solution to the detection of organic pollutants in the aquatic environment.


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Colorimetría , Kanamicina , Lacasa , Ampirona/química , Materiales Biomiméticos/química , Colorimetría/métodos , Kanamicina/análisis , Lacasa/química , Lacasa/metabolismo , Límite de Detección , Compuestos de Tungsteno/química , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/análisis
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Bioorg Chem ; 152: 107711, 2024 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39178706

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Cancer immunotherapy leverages the immune system's inherent capacity to combat malignancies. However, effective stimulation of Dendritic cells (DCs) is challenging due to their limited distribution and the immune-suppressive tumor microenvironment. Thus, targeting mannose receptors, which are highly expressed on DCs, represents a promising strategy. This study investigates the development of mannose-based glycopolymer nanoparticles to induce activation of DCs through enhanced antigen presentation. A novel ABA-type triblock bioconjugated glycopolymer (PMn-b-PCL-b-PMn), which mimics mannose was synthesized. This polymer was further modified with Dihexadecyldimethylammonium bromide (DHDAB) to prepare cationic nanoparticles (CMNP) for gene delivery of pCMV-TRP2, an antigenic marker for both melanoma and glioblastoma. The immune response generated by CMNP and the CMNP-TRP2 polyplex was compared to an untreated control following subcutaneous injection in mice. Post-injection cytometric analysis revealed robust DC activation and increased T-cell populations in secondary lymphoid organs, including the spleen and lymph nodes. These findings suggest that CMNP can serve as a potent biomimicking vaccination vehicle against cancer, enhancing the immune response through targeted DCs activation.


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Células Dendríticas , Inmunoterapia , Manosa , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Nanopartículas , Células Dendríticas/inmunología , Células Dendríticas/efectos de los fármacos , Nanopartículas/química , Animales , Manosa/química , Manosa/farmacología , Ratones , Polímeros/química , Polímeros/farmacología , Polímeros/síntesis química , Estructura Molecular , Humanos , Femenino , Relación Estructura-Actividad , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga
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Biomed Mater ; 19(5)2024 Aug 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39094618

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In this study, tissue scaffolds mimicking hierarchical morphology are constructed and proposed for bone augmentation. The scaffolds are fabricated using lyophilization, before coating them with collagen (Col). Subsequently, the Col-coated scaffolds undergo a second lyophilization, followed by silk fibroin (SF) coating, and a third lyophilization. Thereafter, the scaffolds are divided into six groups with varying ratios of Col to SF: Col/SF = 7:3, 5:5, 3:7, 10:0, and 0:10, with an SF scaffold serving as the control group. The scaffold morphology is examined using a scanning electron microscope, while molecular and structural formations are characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectrometer and differential scanning calorimeter, respectively. Physical and mechanical properties including swelling and compression are tested. Biological functions are assessed throughin vitroosteoblast cell culturing. Biomarkers indicative of bone formation-cell viability and proliferation, alkaline phosphatase activity, and calcium content-are analyzed. Results demonstrate that scaffolds coated with Col and SF exhibit sub-porous formations within the main pore. The molecular formation reveals interactions between the hydrophilic groups of Col and SF. The scaffold structure contains bound water and SF formation gets disrupted by Col. Physical and mechanical properties are influenced by the Col/SF ratio and morphology due to coating. The biological functions of scaffolds with Col and SF coating show enhanced potential for promoting bone tissue formation, particularly the Col/SF (7:3) ratio, which is most suitable for bone augmentation in small defect areas.


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Materiales Biocompatibles , Proliferación Celular , Supervivencia Celular , Colágeno , Fibroínas , Ensayo de Materiales , Osteoblastos , Ingeniería de Tejidos , Andamios del Tejido , Andamios del Tejido/química , Fibroínas/química , Osteoblastos/citología , Animales , Ingeniería de Tejidos/métodos , Materiales Biocompatibles/química , Colágeno/química , Espectroscopía Infrarroja por Transformada de Fourier , Porosidad , Osteogénesis , Huesos , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo , Sustitutos de Huesos/química , Fosfatasa Alcalina/metabolismo , Cirugía Bucal/métodos , Rastreo Diferencial de Calorimetría , Ratones , Humanos , Línea Celular , Calcio/química , Calcio/metabolismo
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ACS Appl Bio Mater ; 7(9): 6261-6275, 2024 Sep 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39194173

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The increasing complexity and difficulty of surgical procedures have led to a rise in medical errors within clinical settings in recent years. Gastrointestinal diseases, in particular, present significant medical challenges and impose substantial economic burdens, underscoring the urgent need for experiential, high-fidelity gastrointestinal surgical training tools. This study leverages patient-specific computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data, combined with 3D printed manufacturing, to develop hydrogel organ models with tunable performance and tissue-mimicking softness. These properties are achieved by regulating the freeze-thaw cycles, cross-linking agents, and the concentration of incorporated antibacterial nanoparticles in DN hydrogels. Through the application of indirect 3D printing and the "sacrificial material method", we successfully fabricate organ tissues such as the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels with high precision. In ex vivo surgical training demonstrations, these tissue-like soft hydrogels provide an effective platform for preoperative simulation and surgical training in digestive surgery, accommodating various surgical procedures and accurately simulating intraoperative bleeding. The development of advanced bionic organ models with specific and tunable characteristics based on DN hydrogels is poised to significantly advance surgical training, medical device testing, and the reform of medical education.


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Hidrogeles , Ensayo de Materiales , Impresión Tridimensional , Hidrogeles/química , Humanos , Alcohol Polivinílico/química , Materiales Biocompatibles/química , Tamaño de la Partícula , Ingeniería de Tejidos
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Phys Med Biol ; 69(18)2024 Sep 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39214132

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Objective.A four-dimensional robust optimisation (4DRO) is usually employed when the tumour respiratory motion needs to be addressed. However, it is computationally demanding, and an automated method is preferable for adaptive planning to avoid manual trial-and-error. This study proposes a 4DRO technique based on dose mimicking for automated adaptive planning.Approach.Initial plans for 4DRO intensity modulated proton therapy were created on an average CT for four patients with clinical target volume (CTV) in the lung, oesophagus, or pancreas, respectively. These plans were robustly optimised using three phases of four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) and accounting for setup and density uncertainties. Weekly 4DCTs were used for adaptive replanning, using a constant relative biological effectiveness (cRBE) of 1.1. Two methods were used: (1) template-based adaptive (TA) planning and (2) dose-mimicking-based adaptive (MA) planning. The plans were evaluated using variable RBE (vRBE) weighted doses and biologically consistent dose accumulation (BCDA).Main results.MA and TA plans had comparable CTV coverage except for one patient where the MA plan had a higher D98 and lower D2 but with an increased D2 in few organs at risk (OARs). CTV D98 deviations in non-adaptive plans from the initial plans were up to -7.2 percentage points (p.p.) in individual cases and -1.8 p.p. when using BCDA. For the OARs, MA plans showed a reduced mean dose and D2 compared to the TA plans, with few exceptions. The vRBE-weighted accumulated doses had a mean dose and D2 difference of up to 0.3 Gy and 0.5 Gy, respectively, in the OARs with respect to cRBE-weighted doses.Significance.MA plans indicate better performance in target coverage and OAR dose sparing compared to the TA plans in 4DRO adaptive planning. Moreover, MA method is capable of handling both forms of anatomical variation, namely, changes in density and relative shifts in the position of OARs.


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Tomografía Computarizada Cuatridimensional , Terapia de Protones , Dosificación Radioterapéutica , Planificación de la Radioterapia Asistida por Computador , Radioterapia de Intensidad Modulada , Terapia de Protones/métodos , Planificación de la Radioterapia Asistida por Computador/métodos , Humanos , Radioterapia de Intensidad Modulada/métodos , Dosis de Radiación , Prueba de Estudio Conceptual
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