Nanoporous gold on three-dimensional nickel foam: An efficient hybrid electrode for hydrogen peroxide electroreduction in acid media

2014 ◽  
Vol 269 ◽  
pp. 461-465 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xi Ke ◽  
Yantong Xu ◽  
Changchun Yu ◽  
Jie Zhao ◽  
Guofeng Cui ◽  
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Cells ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 626
Author(s):  
Li Xiao ◽  
Nobuhiko Miwa

Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced oxidative stress in adipose tissue is associated with inflammation and the development of obesity-related metabolic disorders. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of hydrogen nano-bubble water (HW) on ROS generation, adipogenesis, and interleukin-6 (IL-6) secretion in hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) or phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA)-stimulated OP9 adipocytes, and three-dimensional (3D) subcutaneous adipose equivalents. Nanoparticle tracking analysis showed that fresh HW contains 1.17 × 108/mL of nano-sized hydrogen bubbles. Even after 8 to 13 months of storage, approximately half of the bubbles still remained in the water. CellROX® staining showed that HW could diminish H2O2- or PMA-induced intracellular ROS generation in human keratinocytes HaCaT and OP9 cells. We discovered that PMA could markedly increase lipid accumulation to 180% and IL-6 secretion 2.7-fold in OP9 adipocytes. Similarly, H2O2 (5 µM) also significantly stimulated lipid accumulation in OP9 cells and the 3D adipose equivalents. HW treatment significantly repressed H2O2- or PMA-induced lipid accumulation and IL-6 secretion in OP9 adipocytes and the 3D adipose equivalents. In conclusion, HW showed a possibility of repressing oxidative stress, inflammatory response, and adipogenesis at cellular/tissue levels. It can be used for preventing the development of metabolic disorders amongst obese people.


CrystEngComm ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (23) ◽  
pp. 3984-3990 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guijin Yang ◽  
Botao Zhu ◽  
Daqiang Gao ◽  
Yujun Fu ◽  
Jing Zhao ◽  
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A Co3O4/MnCO3 heterojunction on NF with a unique architecture exhibits prominent OER activity and stability that is superior to most Co3O4-based catalysts.


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