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A non-linear modelling approach to predict the dissolution profile of extended-release tablets.

Eur J Pharm Sci

January 2025

Global Analytical Technology Lab, Merck Healthcare KGaA, Frankfurter Straße 250, 64289, Darmstadt, Germany.

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  • The study introduces a new method using non-linear modeling to predict how extended-release tablets dissolve, integrating techniques like factorial design, curve fitting, and artificial neural networks (ANN).
  • Key factors examined include different grades of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) and carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), lubrication of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), and the force used in tablet compression.
  • Results show that non-linear models, particularly ANN, are more effective than traditional linear techniques (like partial least squares and multiple linear regression) at capturing the complex interactions influencing drug release in these formulations.
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  • Fluorescent molecules are essential in biomedicine for visualizing biological processes with high sensitivity and specificity, but customizing them for live cell imaging is challenging due to complex structural and photophysical interactions.
  • This study used multivariate linear free-energy relationships (mLFER) to optimize a new platform of fluorescent dyes called BASHY, which are derived from boronic acid and salicylidenehydrazone.
  • The research resulted in a predictive model for a novel BASHY dye, which demonstrated effective stability in live cell experiments and was tested successfully in zebrafish larvae.
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The dentate gyrus plays a crucial role in learning and spatial memory, particularly in its middle third molecular layer, which receives the primary afferent input via the medial perforant path. Interestingly, changes in masticatory activity are described to affect this region with visible astrogliosis, release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress, affecting synaptic physiology, and cognition. This study aimed to investigate the impact of altered masticatory activity on spatial memory in young Swiss albino mice, correlating these effects with morphological changes in astrocytes.

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Exploring the potential of 7,4'-di(diethylamino)flavylium as a novel photosensitizer for topical photodynamic therapy of skin cancer.

Sci Rep

November 2024

REQUIMTE/LAQV, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre, s/n, 4169-007, Porto, Portugal.

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a minimally invasive therapeutic approach that has shown promising results in recent years, particularly in the dermatological clinical treatment of several pathologies, including neoplastic skin diseases. In light of the recent discovery of the photosensitizing properties of a water-soluble group of amino-based flavylium dyes, research efforts have led to the development of a novel synthetic dye with two diethylamino moieties in its structure, 7,4'-di(diethylamino)flavylium (7,4'diN(Et)). This dye was tested as a potential photosensitizer for PDT of skin cancer.

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Chronic pain (CP), including pain related to cancer, affects approximately 2 billion people worldwide, significantly diminishing quality of life and imposing socio-economic burdens. Current treatments often provide limited relief and may cause adverse effects, demanding more effective alternatives. Natural compounds from L.

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Lipotoxicity-driven metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).

Atherosclerosis

January 2025

Department of Liver and Gastrointestinal Diseases, Biogipuzkoa Health Research Institute, Donostia University Hospital, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain; National Institute for the Study of Liver and Gastrointestinal Diseases (CIBERehd, "Instituto de Salud Carlos III"), Spain; IKERBASQUE, Basque Foundation for Science, Bilbao, Spain. Electronic address:

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  • Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a serious liver condition that includes simple fat buildup in the liver (steatosis) and can progress to more severe forms, like metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) and cirrhosis, affecting over a third of the population.* -
  • The causes of MASLD are complex and involve factors like metabolism, environment, genetics, gut microbiota, and dysregulated lipid levels that lead to harmful fat and cell stress.* -
  • This review focuses on how lipotoxicity contributes to the development of MASLD, detailing important lipid types and their effects, and exploring potential therapies to improve lipid metabolism and reduce liver damage.*
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Combination of gold nanoparticles with near-infrared light as an alternative approach for melanoma management.

Int J Pharm

January 2025

Research Institute for Medicines (iMed.ULisboa), Faculty of Pharmacy, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Professor Gama Pinto, Lisboa 1649-003, Portugal; Instituto de Biofísica e Engenharia Biomédica (IBEB), Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande 1749-016, Lisboa, Portugal. Electronic address:

Melanoma is the most aggressive type of skin cancer and recently approved drugs are often associated with resistance and significant adverse effects. Therefore, the design of more effective and safe options remains imperative. Photothermal therapy (PTT) using gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) presents a promising and innovative approach.

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Messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) therapeutics are attracting attention as promising tools in cancer immunotherapy due to their ability to leverage the in vivo expression of all known protein sequences. Even small amounts of mRNA can have a powerful effect on cancer vaccines by promoting the synthesis of tumor-specific antigens (TSA) or tumor-associated antigens (TAA) by antigen-presenting cells (APC). These antigens are then presented to T cells, eliciting strong antitumor immune stimulation.

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Targeting AMPK with Irisin: Implications for metabolic disorders, cardiovascular health, and inflammatory conditions - A systematic review.

Life Sci

January 2025

Department of Biochemistry and Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Universidade de Marília (UNIMAR), Marília, 17525-902 São Paulo, Brazil; Postgraduate Program in Structural and Functional Interactions in Rehabilitation, School of Medicine, Universidade de Marília (UNIMAR), Marília, 17525-902 São Paulo, Brazil; Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition, School of Food and Technology of Marília (FATEC), Marília, 17500-000 São Paulo, Brazil; UNIMAR Charity Hospital, Universidade de Marília (UNIMAR), Marília, 17525-902 São Paulo, Brazil.

Irisin-based interventions have gained attention for their potential to modulate the adenosine monophosphate (AMP)-activated protein kinase (AMPK) pathway in various diseases. Physiologically, irisin is a myokine released during physical exercise that exerts anti-inflammatory effects and is a metabolic and cardiometabolic enhancer. On the other hand, AMPK is crucial for maintaining energy balance and metabolic homeostasis.

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Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin carcinoma worldwide. BCC development is the result of a complex interaction between environmental, phenotypic, and genetic factors. While conventional treatments such as surgery and topical therapies have demonstrated variable efficacy (some of them with limited efficacy), they are not free of adverse side effects, most of them debilitating.

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Introduction: In "Do-It-Yourself" (DIY) stores, workers from the wood department are considered woodworkers. Given the health risks associated with woodworking, particularly from fungi and their metabolites, this study aims to assess microbial contamination and health risks for both workers and customers.

Methods: The study was developed in 13 DIY stores in Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal.

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Background & Aims: Anti-integrin αvβ6 autoantibodies (anti-αvβ6) are found in more than 50% of individuals with ulcerative colitis (UC). We aimed to determine the prevalence of anti-αvβ6 in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and their association with liver disease severity.

Methods: Four cohorts of pre-liver transplant patients with PSC were recruited.

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The protein p53 is a transcription factor with several key roles in cells, including acting as a tumour suppressor. In most human cancers its tumour suppressor function is inactivated, either through inhibition by negative regulators or by mutation in the TP53 gene. Thus, there is a high interest in developing molecules able to activate p53 tumour suppressor activity.

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poses a significant threat as an opportunistic pathogen in humans, and animal medicine, particularly in the context of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs). Effective treatment is a significant challenge, contributing substantially to the global health burden. While antibiotic therapy remains the primary approach for staphylococcal infections, its efficacy is often compromised by the emergence of resistant strains and biofilm formation.

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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor modulation in response to oxidative stress and corticosterone: role of scopolamine and mirtazapine.

Life Sci

December 2024

OncoPharma Research Group, Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS), Rua Doutor Plácido da Costa, 4200-450 Porto, Portugal; CINTESIS@RISE, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Alameda Professor Hernâni Monteiro, 4200-319 Porto, Portugal; Department of Community Medicine, Health Information and Decision (MEDCIDS), Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Rua Doutor Plácido da Costa, 4200-450 Porto, Portugal. Electronic address:

Unlabelled: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a very complex disease, challenging to study and manage. The complexities of MDD require extensive research of its mechanisms to develop more effective therapeutic approaches. Crucial in the context of this disease is the role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) signaling pathway.

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With the aging of the global population, neurodegenerative diseases are emerging as a major public health issue. The adoption of a less sedentary lifestyle has been shown to have a beneficial effect on cognitive decline, but the molecular mechanisms responsible are less clear. Here we provide a detailed analysis of the complex molecular, cellular, and systemic mechanisms underlying age-related cognitive decline and how lifestyle choices influence these processes.

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Background/objectives: The Mediterranean Diet (MD) is a lifestyle offering numerous health benefits. Nevertheless, the adherence to the MD is moderate even in Mediterranean countries. While sociodemographic factors influence MD adherence, additional impacts occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • This study examined how different diets affect the shape of astrocytes, a type of brain cell, in the CA1 region of mice brains over a six-month period.
  • Three diets were tested: a hard pellet diet, a mixed hard/soft diet, and a rehabilitated hard diet, with analysis of astrocytes conducted post-euthanasia.
  • Results indicated that dietary changes significantly impacted astrocyte morphology, particularly showing that the dorsal region's changes were reversible, whereas the ventral region experienced lasting effects which were linked to behavioral performance.
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Relative Tumour Volume in Canine Oral Melanoma Staging and Prognosis.

Vet Comp Oncol

December 2024

Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Animal Health (CIISA), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.

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  • Melanoma is a common and aggressive type of oral tumor in dogs, requiring surgical removal of the tumor and possibly affected lymph nodes to improve chances of survival.
  • This study examined specific tumor volume ratios (tumor-to-head volume and tumor-to-body volume) to predict the likelihood of metastasis and the effectiveness of surgery in achieving clear margins.
  • Results showed that larger tumors and higher ratios correlated with increased chances of metastasis and local relapse, leading to recommendations for cutoff values to help predict outcomes in affected dogs.
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Exploring Biosurfactants as Antimicrobial Approaches.

Pharmaceuticals (Basel)

September 2024

Research Institute for Medicines (iMed.ULisboa), Faculty of Pharmacy, Universidade de Lisboa, Avenida Prof. Gama Pinto, 1649-003 Lisboa, Portugal.

Antibacterial resistance is one of the most important global threats to human health. Several studies have been performed to overcome this problem and infection-preventive approaches appear as promising solutions. Novel antimicrobial preventive molecules are needed and microbial biosurfactants have been explored in that scope.

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Revisiting the Venoarteriolar Reflex-Further Insights from Upper Limb Dependency in Healthy Subjects.

Biology (Basel)

September 2024

Department of Pharmacy, Pharmacology and Health Technologies, Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Prof. Gama Pinto, 1649-003 Lisbon, Portugal.

The venoarteriolar reflex (VAR) is described as a vasoconstriction occurring in response to an increase in venous transmural pressure. Its underlying mechanisms are still not clarified, particularly the neural pathway that supposedly evokes this reflex. In addition, recent studies have shown that the postural maneuvers that evoke VAR also produce a decrease in contralateral perfusion, which is also poorly understood.

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NSCLC is marked by low survival and resistance to platinum-based chemotherapy. The XPG endonuclease has emerged as a promising biomarker for predicting the prognosis of cisplatin-treated patients and its downregulation having been reported to increase cisplatin efficacy. This study presents an integrated strategy for identifying small molecule inhibitors of XPG to improve cisplatin therapy in NSCLC.

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Evaluation of Biotechnological Active Peptides Secreted by with Potential Skin Benefits.

Antibiotics (Basel)

September 2024

Unit of Bioenergy and Biorefinary, Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia (LNEG), Estrada do Paço do Lumiar, 22, 1649-038 Lisbon, Portugal.

Biotechnological active peptides are gaining interest in the cosmetics industry due to their antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-collagenase (ACE) effects, as well as wound healing properties, making them suitable for cosmetic formulations. The antimicrobial activity of peptides (2-10 kDa) secreted by Ethanol-Red was evaluated against dermal pathogens using broth microdilution and challenge tests. ACE was assessed using a collagenase activity colorimetric assay, antioxidant activity via spectrophotometric monitoring of nitrotetrazolium blue chloride (NBT) reduction, and anti-inflammatory effects by quantifying TNF-α mRNA in lipopolysaccharides (LPS)-exposed dermal fibroblasts.

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