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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976589/dendrimer-2pmpa-selectively-blocks-upregulated-microglial-gcpii-activity-and-improves-cognition-in-a-mouse-model-of-multiple-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristen R Hollinger, Anjali Sharma, Carolyn Tallon, Lyndah Lovell, Ajit G Thomas, Xiaolei Zhu, Robyn Wiseman, Ying Wu, Siva P Kambhampati, Kevin Liaw, Rishi Sharma, Camilo Rojas, Rana Rais, Sujatha Kannan, Rangaramanujam M Kannan, Barbara S Slusher
Cognitive impairment is a common aspect of multiple sclerosis (MS) for which there are no treatments. Reduced brain N -acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG) levels are linked to impaired cognition in various neurological diseases, including MS. NAAG levels are regulated by glutamate carboxypeptidase II (GCPII), which hydrolyzes the neuropeptide to N -acetyl-aspartate and glutamate. GCPII activity is upregulated multifold in microglia following neuroinflammation. Although several GCPII inhibitors, such as 2-PMPA, elevate brain NAAG levels and restore cognitive function in preclinical studies when given at high systemic doses or via direct brain injection, none are clinically available due to poor bioavailability and limited brain penetration...
2022: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976588/special-issue-dedicated-to-dr-gambhir-and-dr-kircher
#82
EDITORIAL
Jonathan F Lovell
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2022: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976587/a-personal-tribute-to-sanjiv-sam-gambhir-md-phd
#83
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natesh Parashurama
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2022: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976586/the-brightest-stars-a-tribute-to-moritz-kircher
#84
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chrysafis Andreou
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2022: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976585/in-memory-of-michael-r-detty-phd
#85
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Watson, Stefan Harmsen
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2022: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976584/radiotheranostics-precision-medicine-in-nuclear-medicine-and-molecular-imaging
#86
REVIEW
Heying Duan, Andrei Iagaru, Carina Mari Aparici
'See what you treat and treat what you see, at a molecular level', could be the motto of theranostics. The concept implies diagnosis (imaging) and treatment of cells (usually cancer) using the same molecule, thus guaranteeing a targeted cytotoxic approach of the imaged tumor cells while sparing healthy tissues. As the brilliant late Sam Gambhir would say, the imaging agent acts like a 'molecular spy' and reveals where the tumoral cells are located and the extent of disease burden (diagnosis). For treatment, the same 'molecular spy' docks to the same tumor cells, this time delivering cytotoxic doses of radiation (treatment)...
2022: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976583/near-infrared-probes-for-luminescence-lifetime-imaging
#87
REVIEW
Benhao Li, Jing Lin, Peng Huang, Xiaoyuan Chen
Biomedical luminescence imaging in the near-infrared (NIR, 700-1700 nm) region has shown great potential in visualizing biological processes and pathological conditions at cellular and animal levels, owing to the reduced tissue absorption and scattering compared to light in the visible (400-700 nm) region. To overcome the background interference and signal attenuation during intensity-based luminescence imaging, lifetime imaging has demonstrated a reliable imaging modality complementary to intensity measurement...
2022: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976582/ultrasmall-gold-nanorod-polydopamine-hybrids-for-enhanced-photoacoustic-imaging-and-photothermal-therapy-in-second-near-infrared-window
#88
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wonjun Yim, Raina M Borum, Jiajing Zhou, Yash Mantri, Zhuohong Wu, Jingcheng Zhou, Zhicheng Jin, Matthew Creyer, Jesse V Jokerst
Gold nanorods (GNRs) have attracted great interest for photo-mediated biomedicines due to their tunable and high optical absorption, high photothermal conversion efficiency and facile surface modifiability. GNRs that have efficient absorption in second near-infrared (NIR-II) window hold further promise in bio-applications due to low background signal from tissue and deep tissue penetration. However, bare GNRs readily undergo shape deformation (termed as 'melting effect') during the laser illumination losing their unique localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) properties, which subsequently leads to PA signal attenuation and decreased photothermal efficiency...
2022: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976581/ultrasound-guided-microbubble-mediated-locoregional-delivery-of-multiple-micrornas-improves-chemotherapy-in-hepatocellular-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huaijun Wang, Zhongqian Hu, Uday Kumar Sukumar, Rajendran Jc Bose, Arsenii Telichko, Jeremy J Dahl, Ramasamy Paulmurugan
Rationale: To assess treatment effects of 4 complementary miRNAs (miRNA-100/miRNA-122/antimiRNA-10b/antimiRNA-21) encapsulated in a biodegradable PLGA-PEG nanoparticle, administered by an ultrasound-guided microbubble-mediated targeted delivery (UGMMTD) approach in mouse models of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods: In vitro apoptotic index was measured in HepG2 and Hepa1-6 HCC cells treated with various combinations of the 4 miRNAs with doxorubicin. Three promising combinations were further tested in vivo by using UGMMTD...
2022: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976580/review-on-optical-imaging-techniques-for-multispectral-analysis-of-nanomaterials
#90
REVIEW
Haeni Lee, Jaeheung Kim, Hyung-Hoi Kim, Chang-Seok Kim, Jeesu Kim
Biomedical imaging is an essential tool for investigating biological responses in vivo . Among the several imaging techniques, optical imaging systems with multispectral analysis of nanoparticles have been widely investigated due to their ability to distinguish the substances in biological tissues in vivo . This review article focus on multispectral optical imaging techniques that can provide molecular functional information. We summarize the basic principle of the spectral unmixing technique that enables the delineation of optical chromophores...
2022: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976579/advances-in-surface-enhanced-raman-spectroscopy-for-in-vivo-imaging-in-oncology
#91
REVIEW
Kenry, Fay Nicolson, Louise Clark, Sajanlal R Panikkanvalappil, Bohdan Andreiuk, Chrysafis Andreou
In the last two decades, the application of surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanoparticles for preclinical cancer imaging has attracted increasing attention. Raman imaging with SERS nanoparticles offers unparalleled sensitivity, providing a platform for molecular targeting, and granting multiplexed and multimodal imaging capabilities. Recent progress has been facilitated not only by the optimization of the SERS contrast agents themselves, but also by the developments in Raman imaging approaches and instrumentation...
2022: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976578/design-and-synthesis-of-gold-nanostars-based-sers-nanotags-for-bioimaging-applications
#92
REVIEW
Bohdan Andreiuk, Fay Nicolson, Louise M Clark, Sajanlal R Panikkanvalappil, Kenry, Mohammad Rashidian, Stefan Harmsen, Moritz F Kircher
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) nanotags hold a unique place among bioimaging contrast agents due to their fingerprint-like spectra, which provide one of the highest degrees of detection specificity. However, in order to achieve a sufficiently high signal intensity, targeting capabilities, and biocompatibility, all components of nanotags must be rationally designed and tailored to a specific application. Design parameters include fine-tuning the properties of the plasmonic core as well as optimizing the choice of Raman reporter molecule, surface coating, and targeting moieties for the intended application...
2022: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976577/design-and-evaluation-of-raman-reporters-for-the-raman-silent-region
#93
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Konstantinos Plakas, Lauren E Rosch, Michael D Clark, Shukree Adbul-Rashed, Travis M Shaffer, Stefan Harmsen, Sanjiv S Gambhir, Michael R Detty
Rationale: Surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is proving to be a useful tool for biomedical imaging. However, this imaging technique can suffer from poor signal-to-noise ratio, as the complexity of biological tissues can lead to overlapping of Raman bands from tissues and the Raman reporter molecule utilized. Methods: Herein we describe the synthesis of triple bond containing Raman reporters that scatter light in the biological silent window, between 1750 cm-1 and 2750 cm-1 . Results: Our SERS nanoprobes are comprised of uniquely designed Raman reporters containing either alkyne- or cyano-functional groups, enabling them to be readily distinguished from background biological tissue...
2022: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34367883/recent-advances-in-the-development-of-theranostic-nanoparticles-for-cardiovascular-diseases
#94
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuao Wu, Karla X Vazquez-Prada, Yajun Liu, Andrew K Whittaker, Run Zhang, Hang T Ta
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. CVD includes a group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels such as myocardial infarction, ischemic heart, ischemic injury, injured arteries, thrombosis and atherosclerosis. Amongst these, atherosclerosis is the dominant cause of CVD and is an inflammatory disease of the blood vessel wall. Diagnosis and treatment of CVD remain the main challenge due to the complexity of their pathophysiology. To overcome the limitations of current treatment and diagnostic techniques, theranostic nanomaterials have emerged...
2021: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34367882/novel-protocols-for-scalable-production-of-high-quality-purified-small-extracellular-vesicles-from-bovine-milk
#95
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Spencer R Marsh, Kevin J Pridham, Jane Jourdan, Robert G Gourdie
Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) are cell-secreted nanovesicles that have unique potential for encapsulating and targeting "difficult-to-drug" therapeutic cargos. Milk provides an enriched source of EVs, and of particular interest to the drug delivery field, small EVs. Small EVs are distinguished from large EVs by membrane components, biogenesis mechanism and downstream functionality - in particular, small EVs are primarily composed of exosomes, which show high stability in vivo and naturally function in the targeted delivery of biological materials to cells...
2021: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34150471/photoactive-silver-nanoagents-for-backgroundless-monitoring-and-precision-killing-of-multidrug-resistant-bacteria
#96
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiwen Xu, Cai Zhang, Yunjian Yu, Wenshuai Li, Zhuang Ma, Jingjing Wang, Xinge Zhang, Hongmei Gao, Dingbin Liu
Purpose: The growing prevalence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria makes it clinically urgent to develop an agent able to detect and treat infections simultaneously. Silver has served as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial since ancient times but suffers from major challenges such as moderate antimicrobial activity, nonspecific toxicity, and difficulty to be visualized in situ . Here, we propose a new photoactive silver nanoagent that relies on a photosensitizer-triggered cascade reaction to liberate Ag+ on bacterial surfaces exclusively, allowing the precise killing of MDR bacteria...
2021: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34055575/nanotheranostic-application-of-fluorescent-protein-gold-nanocluster-hybrid-materials-a-mini-review
#97
REVIEW
Han Ding, Zhijun Chen
The gold nanoclusters (Au NCs) are a special kind of gold nanomaterial containing several gold atoms. Because of their small size and large surface area, Au NCs possess macroscopic quantum tunneling and dielectric domain effects. Furthermore, Au NCs fluorescent materials have longer luminous time and better photobleaching resistance compared with other fluorescent materials. The synthetic process of traditional Au NCs is complicated. Traditional Au NCs are prepared mainly by using polyamide amine type dendrites, and sixteen alkyl trimethylamine bromide or sulfhydryl small molecule as stabilizers...
2021: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34055574/carbohydrate-based-biomarkers-enable-hybrid-near-infrared-fluorescence-and-64-cu-based-radio-guidance-for-improved-surgical-precision
#98
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenbo Wang, Anders E Hansen, Hongmei Sun, Frederikke P Fliedner, Andreas Kjaer, Andreas I Jensen, Thomas L Andresen, Jonas R Henriksen
Increasing numbers of lung tumors are identified at early disease stages by diagnostic imaging in screening programs, but difficulties in locating these during surgical intervention has prevented an improved treatment outcome. Surgical biomarkers that are visible on diagnostic images, and that provide the surgeon with real-time image guidance during the intervention are thus highly warranted to bridge diagnostic precision into enhanced therapeutic outcome. In this paper, a liquid soft tissue marker for near infrared fluorescence and radio-guidance is presented...
2021: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34055573/pentraxin-3-a-powerful-orchestrator-in-urinary-tract-infection
#99
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cheng Qiu, Tianyi Liu, Dan Luo, Zhaoxiang Xie
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2021: Nanotheranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33972919/tracking-adoptive-t-cell-immunotherapy-using-magnetic-particle-imaging
#100
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angelie Rivera-Rodriguez, Lan B Hoang-Minh, Andreina Chiu-Lam, Nicole Sarna, Leyda Marrero-Morales, Duane A Mitchell, Carlos M Rinaldi-Ramos
Adoptive cellular therapy (ACT) is a potent strategy to boost the immune response against cancer. ACT is effective against blood cancers but faces challenges in treating solid tumors. A critical step for the success of ACT immunotherapy is to achieve efficient trafficking and persistence of T cells to solid tumors. Non-invasive tracking of the accumulation of adoptively transferred T cells to tumors would greatly accelerate development of more effective ACT strategies. We demonstrate the use of magnetic particle imaging (MPI) to non-invasively track ACT T cells in vivo in a mouse model of brain cancer...
2021: Nanotheranostics
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