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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612681/integrated-transcriptomic-and-proteomic-study-of-the-mechanism-of-action-of-the-novel-small-molecule-positive-allosteric-modulator-1-in-targeting-pac1-r-for-the-treatment-of-d-gal-induced-aging-mice
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Lili Liang, Shang Chen, Wanlin Su, Huahua Zhang, Rongjie Yu
Small-molecule positive allosteric modulator 1 (SPAM1), which targets pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide receptor 1 (PAC1-R), has been found to have a neuroprotective effect, and the underlying mechanism was explored in this study. First, using a D-galactose (D-gal)-induced aging mouse model, we confirmed that SPAM1 improves the structure of the hippocampal dentate gyrus and restores the number of neurons. Compared with D-gal model mice, SPAM1-treated mice showed up-regulated expression of Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6) and Lamin B1 and down-regulated expression of YinYang 1 (YY1) and p16...
March 30, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608381/aberrant-mettl14-gene-expression-contributes-to-malignant-transformation-of-benzene-exposed-myeloid-cells
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Chao Wu, Xin Yu, Xiaoling Li, Ran An, Shengnan Li, Xinyue Liu, Xiangting Hu, Shufei Li, Qinghong Zhou, Limei Li, Hai Yu, Miao Zhao, Antao Chang
Benzene is a known contributor to human leukaemia through its toxic effects on bone marrow cells, and epigenetic modification is believed to be a potential mechanism underlying benzene pathogenesis. However, the specific roles of N6-methyladenosine (m6A), a newly discovered RNA post-transcriptional modification, in benzene-induced hematotoxicity remain unclear. In this study, we identified self-renewing malignant proliferating cells in the bone marrow of benzene-exposed mice through in vivo bone marrow transplantation experiments and Competitive Repopulation Assay...
April 11, 2024: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608335/comparative-analysis-of-whole-cell-derived-vesicular-delivery-systems-for-photodynamic-therapy-of-extrahepatic-cholangiocarcinoma
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Mingjuan Li, Esmeralda D C Bosman, Olivia M Smith, Nicole Lintern, Daniel J de Klerk, Hong Sun, Shuqun Cheng, Weiwei Pan, Gert Storm, Yazan S Khaled, Michal Heger
This first-in-its-class proof-of-concept study explored the use of bionanovesicles for the delivery of photosensitizer into cultured cholangiocarcinoma cells and subsequent treatment by photodynamic therapy (PDT). Two types of bionanovesicles were prepared: cellular vesicles (CVs) were fabricated by sonication-mediated nanosizing of cholangiocarcinoma (TFK-1) cells, whereas cell membrane vesicles (CMVs) were produced by TFK-1 cell and organelle membrane isolation and subsequent nanovesicularization by sonication...
April 2, 2024: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology. B, Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605423/herc5-downregulation-in-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-is-associated-with-altered-energy-metabolism-and-metastasis
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Svenja Schneegans, Jana Löptien, Angelika Mojzisch, Desirée Loreth, Oliver Kretz, Christoph Raschdorf, Annkathrin Hanssen, Antonia Gocke, Bente Siebels, Karthikeyan Gunasekaran, Yi Ding, Leticia Oliveira-Ferrer, Laura Brylka, Thorsten Schinke, Hartmut Schlüter, Ilkka Paatero, Hannah Voß, Stefan Werner, Klaus Pantel, Harriet Wikman
BACKGROUND: Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer-related death in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. We previously showed that low HERC5 expression predicts early tumor dissemination and a dismal prognosis in NSCLC patients. Here, we performed functional studies to unravel the mechanism underlying the "metastasis-suppressor" effect of HERC5, with a focus on mitochondrial metabolism pathways. METHODS: We assessed cell proliferation, colony formation potential, anchorage-independent growth, migration, and wound healing in NSCLC cell line models with HERC5 overexpression (OE) or knockout (KO)...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research: CR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604764/-68-ga-nc-bch-whole-body-pet-imaging-rapidly-targets-claudin18-2-in-lesions-in-gastrointestinal-cancer-patients
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Changsong Qi, Rui Guo, Yan Chen, Chenzhen Li, Chang Liu, Miao Zhang, Cheng Zhang, Xiaotian Zhang, Xingguo Hou, Bo Chen, Bing Jia, Zhi Yang, Lin Shen, Hua Zhu
68 Ga-labeled nanobody (68 Ga-NC-BCH) is a single-domain antibody-based PET imaging agent. We conducted a first-in-humans study of 68 Ga-NC-BCH for PET to determine its in vivo biodistribution, metabolism, radiation dosimetry, safety, and potential for quantifying claudin-18 isoform 2 (CLDN18.2) expression in gastrointestinal cancer patients. Methods: Initially, we synthesized the probe 68 Ga-NC-BCH and performed preclinical evaluations on human gastric adenocarcinoma cell lines and xenograft mouse models...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Nuclear Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600344/circular-rna-grin2b-suppresses-neuropathic-pain-by-targeting-the-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-slick-pathway
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Kun Wang, Zicong Shen, Xin Peng, Xiaotao Wu, Lu Mao
The role of circular RNAs (circRNAs) in neuropathic pain is linked to the fundamental physiological mechanisms involved. However, the exact function of circRNAs in the context of neuropathic pain is still not fully understood. The functional impact of circGRIN2B on the excitability of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons was investigated using siRNA or overexpression technology in conjunction with fluorescence in situ hybridization and whole-cell patch-clamp technology. The therapeutic efficacy of circGRIN2B in treating neuropathic pain was confirmed by assessing the pain threshold in a chronic constrictive injury (CCI) model...
April 10, 2024: Neuromolecular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595333/overcoming-neutrophil-induced-immunosuppression-in-postoperative-cancer-therapy-combined-sialic-acid-modified-liposomes-with-scaffold-based-vaccines
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Cong Li, Lihong Wang, Kexin Zhang, Zeyu Wang, Zhihang Li, Zehao Li, Lijiang Chen
Immunotherapy is a promising approach for preventing postoperative tumor recurrence and metastasis. However, inflammatory neutrophils, recruited to the postoperative tumor site, have been shown to exacerbate tumor regeneration and limit the efficacy of cancer vaccines. Consequently, addressing postoperative immunosuppression caused by neutrophils is crucial for improving treatment outcomes. This study presents a combined chemoimmunotherapeutic strategy that employs a biocompatible macroporous scaffold-based cancer vaccine (S-CV) and a sialic acid (SA)-modified, doxorubicin (DOX)-loaded liposomal platform (DOX@SAL)...
April 2024: Asian journal of pharmaceutical sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592946/fluorogenic-chemical-probes-for-wash-free-imaging-of-cell-membrane-damage-in-ferroptosis-necrosis-and-axon-injury
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Philipp Mauker, Daniela Beckmann, Annabel Kitowski, Constanze Heise, Chantal Wientjens, Andrew J Davidson, Simone Wanderoy, Gabin Fabre, Angelika B Harbauer, Will Wood, Christoph Wilhelm, Julia Thorn-Seshold, Thomas Misgeld, Martin Kerschensteiner, Oliver Thorn-Seshold
Selectively labeling cells with damaged membranes is needed not only for identifying dead cells in culture, but also for imaging membrane barrier dysfunction in pathologies in vivo . Most membrane permeability stains are permanently colored or fluorescent dyes that need washing to remove their non-uptaken extracellular background and reach good image contrast. Others are DNA-binding environment-dependent fluorophores, which lack design modularity, have potential toxicity, and can only detect permeabilization of cell volumes containing a nucleus (i...
April 9, 2024: Journal of the American Chemical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589735/a-comparative-study-on-targeted-gene-expression-in-zebrafish-and-its-gill-cell-line-exposed-to-chlorpyrifos
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Abdul Wazith M J, Taju G, Abdul Majeed S, Mithra S, Nafeez Ahmed A, Badhusha A, Rajkumar V, Sahul Hameed A S
Chlorpyrifos (CPF) is an organophosphorus-based insecticide, which is known to pose a serious risk to aquatic animals. However, the mechanisms of CPF toxicity in animals still remain unclear. The present investigation aimed to compare the potential effects of CPF in zebrafish (Danio rerio) and its gill cell line (DrG cells). Based on the in vivo study, the LC50 was calculated as 18.03 µg/L and the chronic toxic effect of CPF was studied by exposing the fish to 1/10th (1.8 µg/L) and 1/5th (3...
April 8, 2024: In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Animal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587428/the-small-molecule-cbr-5884-inhibits-the-candida-albicans-phosphatidylserine-synthase
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Yue Zhou, Gregory A Phelps, Mikayla M Mangrum, Jemma McLeish, Elise K Phillips, Jinchao Lou, Christelle F Ancajas, Jeffrey M Rybak, Peter M Oelkers, Richard E Lee, Michael D Best, Todd B Reynolds
UNLABELLED: Systemic infections by Candida spp. are associated with high mortality rates, partly due to limitations in current antifungals, highlighting the need for novel drugs and drug targets. The fungal phosphatidylserine synthase, Cho1, from Candida albicans is a logical antifungal drug target due to its importance in virulence, absence in the host, and conservation among fungal pathogens. Inhibitors of Cho1 could serve as lead compounds for drug development, so we developed a target-based screen for inhibitors of purified Cho1...
April 9, 2024: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586825/the-effects-of-different-durations-of-exposure-to-hypomagnetic-field-on-the-number-of-active-mitochondria-and-ros-levels-in-the-mouse-hippocampus
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Lanxiang Tian, Jie Ren, Yukai Luo
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are one of the potential molecules in response to a hypomagnetic field (HMF), and exposure to an HMF for eight weeks led to an increase in ROS levels in the whole hippocampus area in mice. ROS are mainly derived from the byproducts of mitochondrial metabolism. However, previous in vivo studies mostly focus on the influence of one time point of HMF exposure on the mouse hippocampus and lack comparative studies on the effects of different durations of HMF exposure on the mouse hippocampus...
July 2024: Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584698/indocyanine-green-labeled-platelets-for-survival-and-recovery-studies
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Johannes-Moritz von Behren, Jan Wesche, Andreas Greinacher, Konstanze Aurich
INTRODUCTION: Before being implemented in daily clinical routine, new production strategies for platelet concentrates (PCs) must be validated for their efficacy. Besides in vitro testing, the establishment of new methods requires the labeling of platelets for in vivo studies of platelets' survival and recovery. Indocyanine green (ICG) is a Food and Drug Administration-approved near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent dye for diagnostic use in vivo, suitable for non-radioactive direct cell labeling of platelets...
April 2024: Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584093/nrf2-mediated-ferroptosis-of-spermatogenic-cells-involved-in-male-reproductive-toxicity-induced-by-polystyrene-nanoplastics-in-mice
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Xufeng Fu, Hang Han, Hong Yang, Bo Xu, Wenjie Dai, Ling Liu, Tiantian He, Xing DU, Xiuying Pei
Microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) have become hazardous materials due to the massive amount of plastic waste and disposable masks, but their specific health effects remain uncertain. In this study, fluorescence-labeled polystyrene NPs (PS-NPs) were injected into the circulatory systems of mice to determine the distribution and potential toxic effects of NPs in vivo. Interestingly, whole-body imaging found that PS-NPs accumulated in the testes of mice. Therefore, the toxic effects of PS-NPs on the reproduction systems and the spermatocytes cell line of male mice, and their mechanisms, were investigated...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581365/mitochondrial-targeted-thermosensitive-nanocarrier-for-near-infrared-triggered-precise-synergetic-photothermal-nitric-oxide-chemotherapy
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Mi Wang, Mo Zhang, Jianyi Bi, Jincan Li, Xiaoxiao Hu, Lina Zhang, Yao Zhang, Wenli Wang, Yuan Lin, Hong-Bo Cheng, Jing Wang
Nitric oxide (NO) intervenes, that is, a potential treatment strategy, and has attracted wide attention in the field of tumor therapy. However, the therapeutic effect of NO is still poor, due to its short half-life and instability. Therapeutic concentration ranges of NO should be delivered to the target tissue sites, cell, and even subcellular organelles and to control NO generation. Mitochondria have been considered a major target in cancer therapy for their essential roles in cancer cell metabolism and apoptosis...
April 6, 2024: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578680/single-cell-omic-profiles-of-human-aortic-endothelial-cells-in-vitro-and-human-atherosclerotic-lesions-ex-vivo-reveal-heterogeneity-of-endothelial-subtype-and-response-to-activating-perturbations
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Maria L Adelus, Jiacheng Ding, Binh T Tran, Austin C Conklin, Anna K Golebiewski, Lindsey K Stolze, Michael B Whalen, Darren A Cusanovich, Casey E Romanoski
Heterogeneity in endothelial cell (EC) sub-phenotypes is becoming increasingly appreciated in atherosclerosis progression. Still, studies quantifying EC heterogeneity across whole transcriptomes and epigenomes in both in vitro and in vivo models are lacking. Multiomic profiling concurrently measuring transcriptomes and accessible chromatin in the same single cells was performed on six distinct primary cultures of human aortic ECs (HAECs) exposed to activating environments characteristic of the atherosclerotic microenvironment in vitro...
April 5, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575597/orthotopic-transplantation-of-the-bioengineered-lung-using-a-mouse-scale-perfusion-based-bioreactor-and-human-primary-endothelial-cells
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Fumiko Tomiyama, Takaya Suzuki, Tatsuaki Watanabe, Jun Miyanaga, Anna Suzuki, Takayasu Ito, Sho Murai, Yuyo Suzuki, Hiromichi Niikawa, Hisashi Oishi, Hirotsugu Notsuda, Yui Watanabe, Takashi Hirama, Ken Onodera, Takeo Togo, Masafumi Noda, Thomas K Waddell, Golnaz Karoubi, Yoshinori Okada
Whole lung engineering and the transplantation of its products is an ambitious goal and ultimately a viable solution for alleviating the donor-shortage crisis for lung transplants. There are several limitations currently impeding progress in the field with a major obstacle being efficient revascularization of decellularized scaffolds, which requires an extremely large number of cells when using larger pre-clinical animal models. Here, we developed a simple but effective experimental pulmonary bioengineering platform by utilizing the lung as a scaffold...
April 4, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575153/characterization-of-the-zebrafish-as-a-model-of-atp-sensitive-potassium-channel-hyperinsulinism
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Christine A Juliana, Joshua Benjet, Diva D De Leon
INTRODUCTION: Congenital hyperinsulinism (HI) is the leading cause of persistent hypoglycemia in infants. Current models to study the most common and severe form of HI resulting from inactivating mutations in the ATP-sensitive potassium channel (KATP ) are limited to primary islets from patients and the Sur1 -/- mouse model. Zebrafish exhibit potential as a novel KATP HI model since they express canonical insulin secretion pathway genes and those with identified causative HI mutations...
April 4, 2024: BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572512/rev1-overexpression-accelerates-n-methyl-n-nitrosourea-mnu-induced-thymic-lymphoma-by-increasing-mutagenesis
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Megumi Sasatani, Yang Xi, Kazuhiro Daino, Atsuko Ishikawa, Yuji Masuda, Junko Kajimura, Jinlian Piao, Elena Karamfilova Zaharieva, Hiroaki Honda, Guanyu Zhou, Kanya Hamasaki, Yoichiro Kusunoki, Tsutomu Shimura, Shizuko Kakinuma, Yoshiya Shimada, Kazutaka Doi, Tomoko Ishikawa-Fujiwara, Yusuke Sotomaru, Kenji Kamiya
Rev1 has two important functions in the translesion synthesis pathway, including dCMP transferase activity, and acts as a scaffolding protein for other polymerases involved in translesion synthesis. However, the role of Rev1 in mutagenesis and tumorigenesis in vivo remains unclear. We previously generated Rev1-overexpressing (Rev1-Tg) mice and reported that they exhibited a significantly increased incidence of intestinal adenoma and thymic lymphoma (TL) after N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU) treatment. In this study, we investigated mutagenesis of MNU-induced TL tumorigenesis in wild-type (WT) and Rev1-Tg mice using diverse approaches, including whole-exome sequencing (WES)...
April 4, 2024: Cancer Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570901/comparable-cytokine-release-ex-vivo-by-whole-blood-from-covid-19-patients-with-and-without-non-invasive-ventilation
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Martina Bonacini, Ilaria Ferrigno, Alessandro Rossi, Nicola Facciolongo, Marco Massari, Romina Corsini, Veronica Galli, Alessandro Zerbini, Carlo Salvarani, Stefania Croci
T cells are key players in the resolution of the infection by SARS-CoV-2. A delay in their activation can lead to severe COVID-19. The present work aimed to identify differences in cytokine release by T cells ex-vivo between COVID-19 patients in the acute phase, showing diverse disease severity. Concentrations of IFNγ, Granzyme B, IL-6, IL-10, IL-17A, IL-18, IP-10, MCP-1, and TNFα were evaluated after stimulation ex-vivo of whole blood samples with peptides from SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and a mitogen as well as without stimulation...
November 2023: Immunobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569488/hypoxia-leads-to-diminished-ovarian-reserve-in-an-age-dependent-manner
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Ola Gutzeit, Gal Bachar, Roee Iluz, Alaa Arraf, Keren Nebenzahl-Sharona, Maya Nasatzky, Zeev Weiner, Ron Beloosesky, Ofer Fainaru
OBJECTIVES: Perinatal hypoxia causes premature activation and initiation of growth in dormant follicles, leading to diminished ovarian reserve. An indirect mechanism such as the release of stress-related hormones, may influence ovarian follicle recruitment under hypoxic conditions. We wanted to determine whether hypoxic ovarian damage results from increased follicle growth and "burnout" or from increased apoptosis, and whether this damage is age-dependent. DESIGN: Animal study Participants/Materials, Setting, Methods: Using adult 6-week-old (n=8) and one-day-old newborn (n=20) ICR (CD-1) female mice, ovarian follicular counts were conducted on H&E-stained sections...
April 3, 2024: Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation
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