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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581902/influence-of-female-sex-hormones-on-proactive-behavioral-and-physiological-immune-parameters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Judith K Keller, Esther K Diekhof
Women may be more susceptible to infections in the luteal phase, supposedly as a consequence of the hormone progesterone and its immunosuppressive action. While immunosuppression may be important for successful oocyte implantation and pregnancy, it makes women more vulnerable to pathogens. According to theory, to compensate for reduced immunocompetence, women in the luteal phase exhibit proactive behavioral responses, such as disgust and avoidance of disease-associated stimuli, to minimize contagion risk. However, previous studies yielded inconsistent results, and did not account for accompanying proactive immune responses, like the increase of secretory immunoglobin A (sIgA)...
April 5, 2024: Reproductive Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574237/in-vitro-clinical-diagnostics-using-rna-cleaving-dnazymes
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Monsur Ali, Parameswaran Nair, Alfredo Capretta, John David Brennan
Over the last three decades, significant advancements have been made in the development of biosensors and bioassays that use RNA-cleaving DNAzymes (RCDs) as molecular recognition elements. While early examples of RCDs were primarily responsive to metal ions, the past decade has seen numerous RCDs reported for more clinically relevant targets such as bacteria, cancer cells, small metabolites, and protein biomarkers. Over the past 5 years several RCD-based biosensors have also been evaluated using either spiked biological matrixes or patient samples, including blood, serum, saliva, nasal mucus, sputum, urine, and faeces, which is a critical step toward regulatory approval and commercialization of such sensors...
April 4, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567114/changes-in-salivary-oxytocin-in-response-to-biologically-relevant-events-in-farm-animals-method-optimization-and-usefulness-as-a-biomarker
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liza R Moscovice, Birgit Sobczak, Taru Niittynen, Sonja E Koski, Ulrike Gimsa
Although best known for its established role in mediating parturition and lactation, the highly-conserved neuropeptide hormone oxytocin also mediates a range of social and stress-buffering processes across mammalian species. Measurements of peripheral oxytocin in plasma have long been considered the gold standard, but there is increasing interest in developing methods to detect oxytocin non-invasively in saliva. Here we present an analytical and biological validation of a novel method to measure salivary oxytocin (sOXT) in an under-studied research group: farm animals...
2024: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563222/towards-voltammetric-point-of-care-detection-of-leucovorin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pui Hang Shum, Lynn Dennany
Current healthcare trends have seen an increased emphasis on the move towards personalised precision medicine to tailor treatments to the individual and their response to diseases and disease therapies. This highlighting a transition from traditional "one size fits all" to a more nuanced approach. Despite advancements in fundamental knowledge to facilitate personalised prevision approaches, lack of resources to implement such plans remains one of the largest hurdles to overcome. Monitoring of drug therapies is one key aspect that could aid in the evolution of precision medicine alongside the development of drugs and targeted treatment systems...
April 2, 2024: Analyst
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560581/how-new-nanotechnologies-are-changing-the-opioid-analysis-scenery-a-comparison-with-classical-analytical-methods
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REVIEW
Muhammad Usman, Yawar Baig, Donatella Nardiello, Maurizio Quinto
Opioids such as heroin, fentanyl, raw opium, and morphine have become a serious threat to the world population in the recent past, due to their increasing use and abuse. The detection of these drugs in biological samples is usually carried out by spectroscopic and/or chromatographic techniques, but the need for quick, sensitive, selective, and low-cost new analytical tools has pushed the development of new methods based on selective nanosensors, able to meet these requirements. Modern sensors, which utilize "next-generation" technologies like nanotechnology, have revolutionized drug detection methods, due to easiness of use, their low cost, and their high sensitivity and reliability, allowing the detection of opioids at trace levels in raw, pharmaceutical, and biological samples (e...
March 2024: Forensic Sciences Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560136/role-of-exosomes-in-the-communication-and-treatment-between-oscc-and-normal-cells
#26
REVIEW
Xingyue Ma, Ruisi Yang, Haiyang Li, Xiaoyan Zhang, Xiao Zhang, Xiangjun Li
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a prevalent cancer that needs new therapeutic targets due to the poor postoperative prognosis in patients. Exosomes are currently one of important research areas owing to their unique properties. Exosomes are capable of acting as drug transporters, as well as facilitating interactions between OSCC and normal cells. Exosomes can be detected in body fluids such as blood, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, and bile. When exosomes are released from donor cells, they can carry various bioactive molecules to recipient cells, where these molecules participate in biological processes...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559587/cell-type-specific-transforming-growth-factor-%C3%AE-tgf-%C3%AE-signaling-in-the-regulation-of-salivary-gland-fibrosis-and-regeneration
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin Muñoz Forti, Gary A Weisman, Kimberly J Jasmer
Salivary gland damage and hypofunction result from various disorders, including autoimmune Sjögren's disease (SjD) and IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD), as well as a side effect of radiotherapy for treating head and neck cancers. There are no therapeutic strategies to prevent the loss of salivary gland function in these disorders nor facilitate functional salivary gland regeneration. However, ongoing aquaporin-1 gene therapy trials to restore saliva flow show promise. To identify and develop novel therapeutic targets, we must better understand the cell-specific signaling processes involved in salivary gland regeneration...
2024: Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552701/changes-in-physicochemical-and-gut-microbiota-fermentation-property-induced-by-acetylation-of-polysaccharides-from-cyperus-esculentus
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meiyu Yuan, Sheng Ke, Anqi Wang, Xuanyu Wang, Min Zhuang, Ming Ning, Zhongkai Zhou
In this study, the impact of acetylation on physicochemical, digestive behavior and fermentation characteristics of Cyperus esculentus polysaccharides (CEP) was investigated. Results indicated that the acetylation led the molecules to be more likely aggregated, followed by a higher crystallinity, a lower apparent viscosity and a higher ratio of G" to G' (tan δ). Importantly, the acetylated polysaccharides (ACEP) had a lower digestibility, but its molecular weight was lower than that of original polysaccharides (CEP) following a simulated saliva-gastrointestinal digestion...
March 27, 2024: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548499/preparation-stability-and-antibacterial-activity-of-carboxymethylated-anemarrhena-asphodeloides-polysaccharide-chitosan-nanoparticles-loaded-curcumin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Libo Wang, Yumeng Zhao, YuShun Wang, Fengjie Zhang, Yanhui Wei, Nan Li, Yaqin Xu
In present study, polysaccharide polyelectrolyte nanoparticles (CMAAP-CS NPs) were constructed by mixing carboxymethylated Anemarrhena asphodeloides polysaccharide (CMAAP) and chitosan (CS). CMAAP-CS NPs were applied as carrier to improve the bioavailability and stability of curcumin (Cur). The average particle size of CMAAP-CS NPs was 216.60 ± 4.21 nm and the entrapment efficiency of Cur reached 82.50 ± 2.09 %. The simulated digestion experiments in vitro confirmed that the bioavailability of Cur loaded in CMAAP-CS NPs was 59...
March 21, 2024: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38547181/saliva-sampling-method-influences-oral-microbiome-composition-and-taxa-distribution-associated-with-oral-diseases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristian Roca, Alaa A Alkhateeb, Bryson K Deanhardt, Jade K Macdonald, Donald L Chi, Jeremy R Wang, Matthew C Wolfgang
Saliva is a readily accessible and inexpensive biological specimen that enables investigation of the oral microbiome, which can serve as a biomarker of oral and systemic health. There are two routine approaches to collect saliva, stimulated and unstimulated; however, there is no consensus on how sampling method influences oral microbiome metrics. In this study, we analyzed paired saliva samples (unstimulated and stimulated) from 88 individuals, aged 7-18 years. Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, we investigated the differences in bacterial microbiome composition between sample types and determined how sampling method affects the distribution of taxa associated with untreated dental caries and gingivitis...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544742/silver-nanoparticles-synthesized-from-pseudomonas-aeruginosa-pyoverdine-antibiofilm-and-antivirulence-agents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nazia Tabassum, Fazlurrahman Khan, Geum-Jae Jeong, Du-Min Jo, Young-Mog Kim
The increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance exhibited by biofilm-forming microbial pathogens has been recognized as one of the major issues in the healthcare sector. In the present study, nanomaterial-based controlling the biofilm and virulence properties has been considered an alternative approach. Pyoverdine (PVD) isolated from the Pseudomonas aeruginosa was utilized as a biological corona to synthesize silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), which will be helpful in a targeted action to microbial pathogens due to the recognition of the corona of the nanoparticles by the pathogenic membrane...
June 2024: Biofilm
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543084/graft-versus-host-disease-can-biomarkers-assist-in-differential-diagnosis-prognosis-and-therapeutic-strategy
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REVIEW
Vaia-Aikaterini Alexoudi, Eleni Gavriilaki, Angeliki Cheva, Ioanna Sakellari, Stavroula Papadopoulou, Konstantinos Paraskevopoulos, Konstantinos Vahtsevanos
A crucial complication after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (alloHCT), namely, acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD), occurs in about 50% of transplant recipients, leading to high morbidity and mortality. Thus far, the diagnosis of GVHD has been mainly established through clinical features and histologic or laboratory evidence of periductal lymphocyte infiltration, fibroplasia, and mixed lymphocytic and plasmocytic inflammation. Intensive research is focused on identifying biomarkers for the early diagnosis, prediction of disease, response to treatment, prognosis, and risk stratification of patients...
February 26, 2024: Pharmaceuticals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38542476/identification-and-expression-analysis-of-putative-sugar-transporter-gene-family-during-bulb-formation-in-lilies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ziyang Huang, Cong Gao, Yunchen Xu, Jie Liu, Jie Kang, Ziming Ren, Qi Cui, Dongze Li, Si Ma, Yiping Xia, Yun Wu
Sugar transporters play important roles in plant growth and development, flowering and fruiting, as well as responses to adverse abiotic and biotic environmental conditions. Lilies ( Lilium spp.) are some of the most representative ornamental bulbous flowers. Sugar metabolism is critical for bulb formation in lilies; therefore, clarifying the amount and expression pattern of sugar transporters is essential for further analyzing their roles in bulb formation. In this study, based on the transcriptome data of the Lilium Oriental hybrid 'Sorbonne' and Lilium × formolongi , a total of 69 and 41 sugar transporters were identified in 'Sorbonne' and Lilium × formolongi , respectively, by performing bioinformatics analysis...
March 20, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539134/attitudes-of-oncology-patients-towards-biospecimen-donation-for-biobank-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jan Domaradzki, Justyna Czekajewska, Dariusz Walkowiak
BACKGROUND: Since the biological material that remains after diagnostic and therapeutic procedures plays crucial role in biobank research, this study aims to explore cancer patients' views on the donation of biospecimens for research purposes. METHODS: 548 oncology patients from two hospitals with oncology treatment units in Poznan, Poland, completed an anonymous, self-administered pen-and-paper questionnaire. RESULTS: Although only 43.4% of patients had heard of biobanks, 93...
March 27, 2024: BMC Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38535960/indoor-air-quality-and-bioaerosols-in-spanish-university-classrooms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Esther Fuentes-Ferragud, Antonio López, Juan Miguel Piera, Vicent Yusà, Salvador Garrigues, Miguel de la Guardia, F Xavier López Labrador, Marisa Camaró, María Ibáñez, Clara Coscollà
A comprehensive study assessed indoor air quality parameters, focusing on relevant air pollutants such as particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5 ), gaseous compounds (CO, CO2 , formaldehyde, NO2 ) and volatile/semi-volatile organic chemicals, as well as respiratory viruses (including SARS-CoV-2), fungi and bacteria in Spanish university classrooms. Non-target screening strategies evaluated the presence of organic pollutants inside and outside the classrooms. Saliva samples from teachers and students were collected to explore correlations between respiratory viruses in the air and biological samples...
March 20, 2024: Toxics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38535255/hybrid-coatings-based-on-polyvinylpyrrolidone-polyethylene-glycol-enriched-with-collagen-and-hydroxyapatite-incubation-studies-and-evaluation-of-mechanical-and-physiochemical-properties
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dagmara Słota, Josef Jampilek, Agnieszka Sobczak-Kupiec
Coating materials offers an intriguing solution for imparting inert implants with additional bioactive characteristics without changing underlying parameters such as mechanical strength. Metallic implants like endoprostheses or polymeric implants can be coated with a thin layer of bioactive film capable of stimulating bone-forming cells to proliferate or release a drug. However, irrespective of the final implantation site of such a coating biomaterial, it is necessary to conduct detailed mechanical and physicochemical in vitro analyses to determine its likely behavior under biological conditions...
March 1, 2024: Journal of Functional Biomaterials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38534417/ccl28-a-promising-biomarker-for-assessing-salivary-gland-functionality-and-maintaining-healthy-oral-environments
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuichiro Kaibori, Saho Tamoto, Sayoko Okuda, Kazuhiko Matsuo, Takashi Nakayama, Daisuke Nagakubo
The oral cavity serves as the primary path through which substances from the outside world enter our body. Therefore, it functions as a critical component of host defense. Saliva is essential for maintaining a stable oral environment by catching harmful agents, including pathogens, allergens, and chemicals, in the air or food. CCL28, highly expressed in mucosal tissues, such as the colon and salivary glands, is a chemokine that attracts CCR10/CCR3 expressing cells. However, the role of CCL28 in salivary gland formation remains unclear...
February 27, 2024: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528176/a-combination-nutritional-supplement-reduces-dna-methylation-age-only-in-older-adults-with-a-raised-epigenetic-age
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kirsty C McGee, Jack Sullivan, Jon Hazeldine, Lisa J Schmunk, Daniel E Martin-Herranz, Thomas Jackson, Janet M Lord
An increase in systemic inflammation (inflammaging) is one of the hallmarks of aging. Epigenetic (DNA methylation) clocks can quantify the degree of biological aging and this can be reversed by lifestyle and pharmacological intervention. We aimed to investigate whether a multi-component nutritional supplement could reduce systemic inflammation and epigenetic age in healthy older adults.We recruited 80 healthy older participants (mean age ± SD: 71.85 ± 6.23; males = 31, females = 49)...
March 26, 2024: GeroScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526198/genome-wide-analysis-of-spina-bifida-risk-variants-in-a-case-control-study-from-bangladesh
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gwen Tindula, Biju Issac, Sudipta Kumer Mukherjee, Sheikh Muhammad Ekramullah, D M Arman, Joynul Islam, Hafiza Sultana Suchanda, Liang Sun, Shira Rockowitz, David C Christiani, Benjamin C Warf, Maitreyi Mazumdar
BACKGROUND: Human studies of genetic risk factors for neural tube defects, severe birth defects associated with long-term health consequences in surviving children, have predominantly been restricted to a subset of candidate genes in specific biological pathways including folate metabolism. METHODS: In this study, we investigated the association of genetic variants spanning the genome with risk of spina bifida (i.e., myelomeningocele and meningocele) in a subset of families enrolled from December 2016 through December 2022 in a case-control study in Bangladesh, a population often underrepresented in genetic studies...
March 2024: Birth Defects Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38525922/a-systematic-literature-review-on-the-use-of-dried-biofluid-microsampling-in-patients-with-kidney-disease
#40
REVIEW
Megan K Lamond, Andrew J Chetwynd, Alan D Salama, Louise Oni
BACKGROUND: Kidney disease is fairly unique due to the lack of symptoms associated with disease activity, and it is therefore dependent on biological monitoring. Dried biofluids, particularly dried capillary blood spots, are an accessible, easy-to-use technology that have seen increased utility in basic science research over the past decade. However, their use is yet to reach the kidney patient population clinically or in large-scale discovery science initiatives. The aim of this study was to systematically evaluate the existing literature surrounding the use of dried biofluids in kidney research...
March 25, 2024: Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis
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