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Nanomedicine ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Payal Gupta ◽  
Purusottam Mishra ◽  
Lalita Mehra ◽  
Kartikey Rastogi ◽  
Ramasare Prasad ◽  
...  

Aim: Fungal biofilms interfere with the wound healing processes. Henceforth, the study aims to fabricate a biomaterial-based nano-scaffold with the dual functionalities of wound healing and antibiofilm activity. Methods: Nanofibers comprising acacia gum, polyvinyl alcohol and inclusion complex of eugenol in β-cyclodextrin (EG-NF) were synthesized using electrospinning. Antibiofilm studies were performed on Candida species, and the wound-healing activity was evaluated through an in vivo excision wound rat model. Results: The EG-NF potentially eradicated the mature biofilm of Candida species and their clinical isolates. Further, EG-NF also enhanced the re-epithelization and speed of wound healing in in vivo rat experiments. Conclusion: The study established the bifunctional applications of eugenol nanofibers as a transdermal substitute with antifungal potency.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (14) ◽  
pp. 6456
Author(s):  
Soojin Lee ◽  
Hyo Yeong Ahn ◽  
Keunyoung Kim ◽  
Jeong Hun Kim ◽  
Soo Young Moon ◽  
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(1) background: Postpneumonectomy empyema is often observed in patients after a complete pneumonectomy. The management of these cases can be challenging when the condition of patients is complicated by a bronchopleural fistula. A multidisciplinary approach is required to manage these critically ill patients, especially when they are not suitable candidates for surgery; (2–3) Methods & Results: we report a case of successfully treated postpneumonectomy empyema caused by a bronchopleural fistula and pharmacokinetics of vancomycin installation in pleural cavity using rat experiments; (4) Conclusions The experiments provide evidence that irrigation of the pleural cavity with an antibiotic solution containing vancomycin may be an efficient treatment strategy, especially in the case of an MRSA infection in the thickened pleura.


Author(s):  
V. V. Soltanov ◽  
L. M. Komarovskaya

In acute rat experiments (thiopental sodium narcosis), it is established that introducing a 5 % glucose solution into the stomach lowers a frequency of heart rates (HR) and an amplitude of potentials of smooth muscles of the stomach and simultaneously raises doubtfully and shortly the potentials of sooth muscles (PSM) of the colon. Food additives used in the glutamate sodium, benzoate, tartrazine complex do not influence HR, but as before, reduces PSM of the stomach, and in the thick gut precise exciting or brake responses are marked. In the preliminarily developed heart insufficiency conditions, the glucose infusion into the stomach does not change HR. At the same time, the action of glucose, as well as of food additives, still results in reliable reactions of the stomach and the thick gut. Important is the present work information on the ability of glucose and food additives to modulate the heart activity estimated through the indicators of modification of electrocardiogram teeth. As appeared, the infusion of the specified irritants in the stomach of rats in control and heart insufficiency is accompanied by precise enough changes in such indicators as the RST duration, the amplitude and duration of the Т-wave, i. e. the prognostic attributes of the opportunity of occurrence of heart аrrhythmia, fibrillations.


2019 ◽  
Vol 163 (4) ◽  
pp. 335-340
Author(s):  
Radek Stichhauer ◽  
Jaroslav Koudelka ◽  
Ales Ryska ◽  
Helena Zivna ◽  
Milan Kaska

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhe Li ◽  
Athanasios Milionis ◽  
Yu Zheng ◽  
Marcus Yee ◽  
Lukas Codispoti ◽  
...  

AbstractHemostatic materials are of great importance in medicine. However, their successful implementation is still challenging as it depends on two, often counteracting, attributes; achieving blood coagulation rapidly, before significant blood loss, and enabling subsequent facile wound-dressing removal, without clot tears and secondary bleeding. Here we illustrate an approach for achieving hemostasis, rationally targeting both attributes, via a superhydrophobic surface with immobilized carbon nanofibers (CNFs). We find that CNFs promote quick fibrin growth and cause rapid clotting, and due to their superhydrophobic nature they severely limit blood wetting to prevent blood loss and drastically reduce bacteria attachment. Furthermore, minimal contact between the clot and the superhydrophobic CNF surface yields an unforced clot detachment after clot shrinkage. All these important attributes are verified in vitro and in vivo with rat experiments. Our work thereby demonstrates that this strategy for designing hemostatic patch materials has great potential.


2018 ◽  
pp. 721-728 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. SVORC ◽  
D. PETRÁŠOVÁ ◽  
P. SVORC

The aim of study was to review the status of arterial pH, pO2 and pCO2 under general anesthesias in dependence on the light-dark (LD) cycle in spontaneously breathing rats. The experiments were performed using three- to four-month-old pentobarbital(P)-, ketamine/xylazine(K/X)- and zoletil(Z)-anesthetized female Wistar rats after a four-week adaptation to an LD cycle (12 h light:12 h dark). The animals were divided into three experimental groups according to the anesthetic agent used: P (light n=11; dark n=8); K/X (light n=13; dark n=11); and Z (light n=18; dark n=26). pH and blood gases from arterial blood were analyzed. In P anesthesia, LD differences in pH, pO2, and pCO2 were eliminated. In K/X anesthesia, parameters showed significant LD differences. In Z anesthesia, LD differences were detected for pH and pO2 only. Acidosis, hypoxia, and hypercapnia have been reported for all types of anesthesia during the light period. In the dark period, except for P anesthesia, the environment was more stable and values fluctuated within normal ranges. From a chronobiological perspective, P anesthesia was not the most appropriate type of anesthesia in these rat experiments. It eliminated LD differences, and also produced a more acidic environment and more pronounced hypercapnia than K/X and Z anesthesias.


2018 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 88-94 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Boening ◽  
Lena Assling-Simon ◽  
Martina Heep ◽  
Kerstin Boengler ◽  
Bernd Niemann ◽  
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