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Publications (20)
July 2024
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The encapsulation of sodium sulfobutylether-β-cyclodextrin (SBE-β-CD) is influenced not only by the degree of substitution (DS) but also by the presence of strong-bonded water (SBW). Guests compete with SBW for positions within the cavity of SBE-β-CD. However, the correlation between DS and SBW was not clear. This study revealed a positive correlation between DS and SBW utilizing Karl Fischer titration. The mechanism may be attributed to molecular polarizability. To explore the impact of SBW inside SBE-β-CD with different DS on encapsulation, density functional theory was employed. Throughout the release process, an increase in enthalpy is unfavorable, while an increase in entropy favors spontaneous reaction occurrence. For SBE-β-CD (DS = 2, 3), enthalpy increase is the primary factor, leading to the retention of SBW within the cavities and consequently hindering guest entry. In contrast, for SBE-β-CD (DS = 4, 7), the situation differs. For SBE10-β-CD, the influence of SBW is minimal. This study aims to elucidate the relationship between DS and SBW, as well as the effect of SBW inside SBE-β-CD with different DS on encapsulation. It is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of the factors affecting the encapsulation of SBE-β-CD, thereby promoting quality control and functional development of SBE-β-CD.
June 2024
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European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
May 2024
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1 Citation
European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
April 2024
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Background Comorbid chronic neuropathic pain (NPP) and anxio-depressive disorders (ADD) have become a serious global public-health problem. The SLIT and NTRK-like 1 (SLITRK1) protein is important for synaptic remodeling and is highly expressed in the amygdala, an important brain region involved in various emotional behaviors. We examined whether SLITRK1 protein in the amygdala participates in NPP and comorbid ADD. Methods A chronic NPP mouse model was constructed by L5 spinal nerve ligation; changes in chronic pain and ADD-like behaviors were measured in behavioral tests. Changes in SLITRK1 protein and excitatory synaptic functional proteins in the amygdala were measured by immunofluorescence and Western blot. Adeno-associated virus was transfected into excitatory synaptic neurons in the amygdala to up-regulate the expression of SLITRK1. Results Chronic NPP-related ADD-like behavior was successfully produced in mice by L5 ligation. We found that chronic NPP and related ADD decreased amygdalar expression of SLITRK1 and proteins important for excitatory synaptic function, including Homer1, postsynaptic density protein 95 (PSD95), and synaptophysin. Virally-mediated SLITRK1 overexpression in the amygdala produced a significant easing of chronic NPP and ADD, and restored the expression levels of Homer1, PSD95, and synaptophysin. Conclusion Our findings indicated that SLITRK1 in the amygdala plays an important role in chronic pain and related ADD, and may prove to be a potential therapeutic target for chronic NPP-ADD comorbidity.
February 2024
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44 Reads
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9 Citations
Carbohydrate Polymers
November 2023
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73 Reads
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1 Citation
Permeability has an important effect on drug absorption. In this study, the effect of different concentrations of sodium sulfobutyl ether-β-cyclodextrin (SBE-β-CD) on the absorption of ranitidine was investigated to examine the mechanism of permeability changes. The results of a parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) showed that increasing the concentration of sodium sulfobutyl ether-β-cyclodextrin, 0, 0.12% (w/v), 0.36% (w/v) and 3.6% (w/v), respectively, caused the apparent permeability coefficient of ranitidine to decrease to 4.62 × 10⁻⁵, 4.5 × 10⁻⁵, 3.61 × 10⁻⁵ and 1.08 × 10⁻⁵ in Caco-2 cells, respectively. The same results were obtained from an oral pharmacokinetic study in rats. Further studies indicated that SBE-β-CD significantly increased the zeta potential of ranitidine. SBE-β-CD interacted with ranitidine charges to form a complex that reduced ranitidine permeability, and SBE-β-CD should be chosen with caution for drugs with poor permeability.
July 2023
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Translational Cancer Research
Background: The role of N7-methyladenosine (m7G)-related genes in the progression and prognosis of gastric cancer (GC) remains unclear. This study aimed to explore prognostic biomarkers for GC based on m7G methylation regulators and to construct a prognostic risk model. Methods: RNA sequencing profiles with corresponding clinicopathological information associated with GC of which the histological type was stomach adenocarcinoma (STAD) were obtained from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), respectively. A total of 29 m7G regulators were extracted from previous studies. According to the expression similarity of m7G regulators, the GC samples obtained from TCGA were further classified into 2 clusters demonstrating different overall survival (OS) rates and genetic heterogeneity, and the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between these 2 clusters were defined as m7G-related genes. Univariate regression analysis and regression analysis were then used to obtain the prognostic m7G-related genes. The samples in TCGA and Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) were used to verify the differential expression and prognostic value of these m7G-related genes contained in the prognostic model. Subsequently, the risk score was combined with other prognostic factors to develop a nomogram. The predictive ability of the nomogram was evaluated by the standard receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) was used to identify activation pathways in both groups. Finally, the association between the prognostic model and the immune characteristics of GC were appraised. Results: A prognostic model consisting of 11 m7G-related genes was constructed. GC patients in the high-risk group were shown to have a poor prognosis and this result was further demonstrated in each group. The risk model can be applied for patients with different clinical features. The results of GSEA showed that cell adhesion, cell junction, and focal adhesion were highly enriched in the high-risk group. In addition, we found that the expression of programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) was significantly elevated in the low-risk group, whereas programmed cell death ligand 2 (PD-L2) and tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 4 (TNFRSF4) were overexpressed in the high-risk group. Conclusions: We successfully built and verified a m7G relevant prognostic model for predicting prognosis and providing a new train of thought for improving the treatment of GC.
June 2023
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European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
Background: Pharmaceutical excipients are an important part of biological products. However, few attempts have been made to distinguish between the risk of inflammation associated with the biological products themselves and that associated with excipients. The analysis of early immune response risk associated with excipients added to biological products is an important step in exploring the complex mechanism of side effects in susceptible patients. Methods and results: In this study, nanoparticle impurities (NPIs) were extracted from trehalose and characterized. A mouse popliteal lymph node cell (PLNA) model, a mouse spleen lymphocyte model, a human peripheral blood mononuclear cell cytokine release model, and a macrophage complement activation model were established to comprehensively evaluate the early immune risk related to impurities in the trehalose excipient. Although popliteal lymph node cell counts in mice did not show significant differences, all other models indicated possible immune risk. In the PLNA model, NPIs caused significant toe thickening in mice, whereby the content of IgE and MCP-1 increased significantly. NPIs significantly increased the proliferation and differentiation of spleen lymphocytes according to the CCK-8 assay and flow cytometry. After treatment with NPIs, the release of IgE and a variety of cytokines (MIP-1α, IFN-γ, IL-2, IL-8, TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1α) in human peripheral blood cells was significantly increased according to ELISA, while a concomitant increase of C3a/C5a as well as C4a/Bb proved that NPIs activated the complement system. Conclusion: NPIs from trehalose elicited an immune response in vitro, and the immune response to trehalose may be related to NPIs and not the excipient itself. Different batches of trehalose showed different immune response effects. The currents research suggests that when trehalose is applied in high-risk administration routes, NPIs should be assessed and reasonably controlled.
June 2023
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50 Reads
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4 Citations
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B
Nasal drug delivery efficiency is highly dependent on the position in which the drug is deposited in the nasal cavity. However, no reliable method is currently available to assess its impact on delivery performance. In this study, a biomimetic nasal model based on three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction and three-dimensional printing (3DP) technology was developed for visualizing the deposition of drug powders in the nasal cavity. The results showed significant differences in cavity area and volume and powder distribution in the anterior part of the biomimetic nasal model of Chinese males and females. The nasal cavity model was modified with dimethicone and validated to be suitable for the deposition test. The experimental device produced the most satisfactory results with five spray times. Furthermore, particle sizes and spray angles were found to significantly affect the experimental device's performance and alter drug distribution, respectively. Additionally, mometasone furoate (MF) nasal spray (NS) distribution patterns were investigated in a goat nasal cavity model and three male goat noses, confirming the in vitro and in vivo correlation. In conclusion, the developed human nasal structure biomimetic device has the potential to be a valuable tool for assessing nasal drug delivery system deposition and distribution.
Citations (13)
... Fig. 1 presents the reactions of the photochromic dye and the formulae of the used βCDs. Theoretical computations have provided insights into the molecular structures of these hosts (Alvira, 2023;Wang et al., 2024;Chakraborty et al., 2021;Yan et al., 2021). Depending on the pH of the solution, trans-MCH + or trans-MC is the most thermodynamically stable form of the studied dye in water (Miskolczy & Biczók, 2011). ...
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July 2024
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April 2024
... β-Cyclodextrin (B_CD) is a polymer of a circular arrangement of seven D-glucopyranose units [29]. It has a hydrophilic outer surface and a hydrophobic interior cavity that takes the shape of a truncated cone [30]. Some notable characteristics of B_CD include its environmental friendliness, diverse supply sources, affordability, biodegradability, capacity to form host-guest inclusion complexes with other molecules, and ability to enhance the stability and solubility of active components [31][32][33]. ...
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February 2024
Carbohydrate Polymers
... N7-Methylguanosine (m7G) is a type of modification present at the 5' cap of RNA and internal messenger RNA, and is one of the most highly methylated modifications 16 . Numerous studies have indicated that m7G regulators are implicated in the regulation of various cancers, such as colonic adenocarcinoma 17 , acute myeloid leukemia 18 , lung squamous cell carcinoma 19 , high-grade glioma 20 , and gastric cancer 21 . Moreover, recent studies have reported that RNA modification can have a significant impact on tumor immunity by influencing the maturation of immune cells and the immunogenicity of RNA, paving a promising direction for cancer immunotherapy 22,23 . ...
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July 2023
Translational Cancer Research
... Presently, researchers examine regional deposition in vitro using nasal airway replicas ranging from simplified geometries to realistic geometries built from computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging scans. [19][20][21] The Alberta Idealized Nasal Inlet (AINI; Copley Scientific, UK) is an idealized geometry developed for in vitro characterization of nasal products. The AINI has been demonstrated to mimic the average regional deposition of liquid nasal sprays obtained both in vitro using realistic adult nasal geometries and in vivo using gamma scintigraphy. ...
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June 2023
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B
... ARDS establishment was considered successful when the PaO 2 /FiO 2 ratio was less than 300 [15]. Two hours later, the mice were intubated, and the mice in groups S and L were autonomously ventilated, while the mice in the other groups were mechanically ventilated (ventilator parameters: tidal volume 20 ml/kg, respiratory rate 45 times/min, inspiratory expiratory ratio 1:2, positive end-expiratory pressure 0 mmHg, inhaled oxygen concentration 21%) for a total of 4 h [16]. During the MV procedure, anesthesia was maintained with 2% pentobarbital sodium (30 mg/kg) and 0.6 mg/kg rocuronium per hour. ...
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May 2023
Critical Care
... IDH1/2 mutations are an established biomarker in the classification and prognostication of LGGs [10][11][12]. More recently, other molecular biomarkers, such as CDKN2A/B homozygous deletions, have been shown to alter the biology of these low-grade tumours [13,14]. In fact, this molecular feature upgrades a histologically low-grade IDHmutant glioma (grade 2 by histology) to a high-grade glioma (grade 3 or 4), according to the current World Health Organisation Classification of Tumours of the Central Nervous System (5th edition, 2021) (CNS WHO5) [1]. ...
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March 2023
... The study found that compared to other types of tears, longitudinal tears at the anterior and posterior horns of the medial meniscus had higher compressive and shear stresses on the medial femoral condyle, which could lead to microfractures when the bone was stressed over 20 MPa, making it a significant contributor to subchondral bone necrosis. This is consistent with the clinical observation [98][99][100]. ...
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July 2022
... In recent decades, with the development of technology and the introduction of new testing equipment and software, it has become possible to study the exact and complete 3D morphology of particles of the same size as pellets. Thus, for example, micro-CT (µCT) or synchrotron radiation X-ray computed microtomography (SR-µCT) can also be used to examine the sphericity of pellets [90,91]. The latter method is also applicable for the study of drug distribution of minitablets of the same size range as pellets [92]. ...
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March 2022
Materials & Design
... Raman microscopy imaging is a technique that provides chemical and spatial information simultaneously [1] and, thus, has been used for many years in several fields, among others, pharmaceuticals [2], new materials [3,4], and biological tissues [5,6]. In the pharmaceutics field, it is commonly used to characterize the homogeneity [7,8] of formulations. ...
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May 2020
Carbohydrate Polymers