For understanding trace element dynamics in tissues, methods for analyzing elemental distribution and localization without destroying tissue structures and cell arrangements are desired. Synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence (SR-XRF) analysis is one of the non-destructive and multi-element simultaneous analyses. The kidney is the major excretion pathway of cesium (Cs) taken into the body, and an understanding of cesium distribution in the kidney would be useful for establishing technology to facilitate the excretion of radioactive Cs from the body due to nuclear disasters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpinel-type inorganic pigments with intensive color and chemical/thermal stability are showing extensive applications that could be further broadened by color manipulation and improvement of the material properties through nanosizing. In this study, we report the supercritical hydrothermal synthesis of nonstoichiometric spinel-type cobalt gallate nanoparticles (Co-Ga NPs) with controlled color. Without the conventional calcination procedure, NPs with greenish-blue, blue, and yellowish-green colors were synthesized from precursor solutions at pH 7, 9, and 11, respectively, with a low Co/Ga molar ratio of 0.
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Polyacrylic acid-modified titanium peroxide nanoparticles (PAA-TiO NPs) are promising radiosensitizers that enhance the therapeutic effect of X-ray irradiation after local injection into tumors. However, the mechanism for this reaction has remained unclear with the exception of the involvement of hydrogen peroxide (HO), which is released by PAA-TiO NPs to a liquid phase during dispersion. In the present study, a clonogenic assay was used to compare PAA-TiO NPs with free HO molecules to investigate the effect exerted on the radiosensitivity of cancer cells in vitro.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough the kidneys comprise a critical target of uranium exposure, the dynamics of renal uranium distribution have remained obscure. Uranium is considered to function physiologically in the form of uranyl ions that have high affinity for phosphate groups. The present study applied microbeam-based elemental analysis to precisely determine the distribution of phosphorus and uranium in the kidneys of male Wistar rats exposed to uranium.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolyacrylic acid (PAA)-modified titanium peroxide nanoparticles (PAA-TiO NPs) are promising radiosensitizers. PAA-TiO NPs were synthesized from commercial TiO nanoparticles that were modified with PAA and functionalized by HO treatment. To realize practical clinical uses for PAA-TiO NPs, their tissue distribution and acute toxicity were evaluated using healthy mice and mice bearing tumors derived from xenografted MIAPaCa-2 human pancreatic cancer cells.
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