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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Memri Is A Biomarker Defining Nicotine-Specific Neuronal Responses In Subregions Of The Rodent Brain., Aditya N. Bade, Howard Gendelman, Michael D. Boska, Yutong Liu
Memri Is A Biomarker Defining Nicotine-Specific Neuronal Responses In Subregions Of The Rodent Brain., Aditya N. Bade, Howard Gendelman, Michael D. Boska, Yutong Liu
Journal Articles: Radiology
Nicotine dependence is defined by dopaminergic neuronal activation within the nucleus accumbens (ACB) and by affected neural projections from nicotine-stimulated neurons. Control of any subsequent neural activities would underpin any smoking cessation strategy. While extensive efforts have been made to study the pathophysiology of nicotine addiction, more limited works were developed to find imaging biomarkers. If such biomarkers are made available, addictive behaviors could be monitored noninvasively. To such ends, we employed manganese (Mn(2+))-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI) to determine whether it could be used to monitor neuronal activities after acute and chronic nicotine exposure in rats. The following were …
Multimodal Theranostic Nanoformulations Permit Magnetic Resonance Bioimaging Of Antiretroviral Drug Particle Tissue-Cell Biodistribution, Bhavesh D. Kevadiya, Christopher J. Woldstad, Brendan M. Ottemann, Prasanta Dash, Balasrinivasa R. Sajja, Benjamin G. Lamberty, Brenda M. Morsey, Ted Kocher, Rinku Dutta, Aditya N. Bade, Yutong Liu, Shannon E. Callen, Howard S. Fox, Siddappa N. Byrareddy, Joellyn M. Mcmillan, Tatiana K. Bronich, Benson J. Edagwa, Michael D. Boska, Howard Gendelman
Multimodal Theranostic Nanoformulations Permit Magnetic Resonance Bioimaging Of Antiretroviral Drug Particle Tissue-Cell Biodistribution, Bhavesh D. Kevadiya, Christopher J. Woldstad, Brendan M. Ottemann, Prasanta Dash, Balasrinivasa R. Sajja, Benjamin G. Lamberty, Brenda M. Morsey, Ted Kocher, Rinku Dutta, Aditya N. Bade, Yutong Liu, Shannon E. Callen, Howard S. Fox, Siddappa N. Byrareddy, Joellyn M. Mcmillan, Tatiana K. Bronich, Benson J. Edagwa, Michael D. Boska, Howard Gendelman
Journal Articles: Radiology
RATIONALE: Long-acting slow effective release antiretroviral therapy (LASER ART) was developed to improve patient regimen adherence, prevent new infections, and facilitate drug delivery to human immunodeficiency virus cell and tissue reservoirs. In an effort to facilitate LASER ART development, “multimodal imaging theranostic nanoprobes” were created. These allow combined bioimaging, drug pharmacokinetics and tissue biodistribution tests in animal models.
METHODS: Europium (Eu3+)- doped cobalt ferrite (CF) dolutegravir (DTG)- loaded (EuCF-DTG) nanoparticles were synthesized then fully characterized based on their size, shape and stability. These were then used as platforms for nanoformulated drug biodistribution.
RESULTS: Folic acid (FA) decoration of …
Landmark Optimization Using Local Curvature For Point-Based Nonlinear Rodent Brain Image Registration., Yutong Liu, Balasrinivasa R. Sajja, Mariano Uberti, Howard Gendelman, Tammy Kielian, Michael D. Boska
Landmark Optimization Using Local Curvature For Point-Based Nonlinear Rodent Brain Image Registration., Yutong Liu, Balasrinivasa R. Sajja, Mariano Uberti, Howard Gendelman, Tammy Kielian, Michael D. Boska
Journal Articles: Radiology
Purpose. To develop a technique to automate landmark selection for point-based interpolating transformations for nonlinear medical image registration. Materials and Methods. Interpolating transformations were calculated from homologous point landmarks on the source (image to be transformed) and target (reference image). Point landmarks are placed at regular intervals on contours of anatomical features, and their positions are optimized along the contour surface by a function composed of curvature similarity and displacements of the homologous landmarks. The method was evaluated in two cases (n = 5 each). In one, MRI was registered to histological sections; in the second, geometric distortions in EPI …
Loss Of Neuronal Integrity During Progressive Hiv-1 Infection Of Humanized Mice., Prasanta Dash, Santhi Gorantla, Howard Gendelman, Jaclyn Knibbe, George P. Casale, Edward Makarov, Adrian A. Epstein, Harris A. Gelbard, Michael D. Boska, Larisa Y. Poluektova
Loss Of Neuronal Integrity During Progressive Hiv-1 Infection Of Humanized Mice., Prasanta Dash, Santhi Gorantla, Howard Gendelman, Jaclyn Knibbe, George P. Casale, Edward Makarov, Adrian A. Epstein, Harris A. Gelbard, Michael D. Boska, Larisa Y. Poluektova
Journal Articles: Radiology
Neuronal damage induced by ongoing human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection was investigated in humanized NOD/scid-IL-2Rγ(c)(null) mice transplanted at birth with human CD34-positive hematopoietic stem cells. Mice infected at 5 months of age and followed for up to 15 weeks maintained significant plasma viral loads and showed reduced numbers of CD4(+) T-cells. Prospective serial proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy tests showed selective reductions in cortical N-acetyl aspartate in infected animals. Diffusion tensor imaging revealed structural changes in cortical gray matter. Postmortem immunofluorescence brain tissue examinations for neuronal and glial markers, captured by multispectral imaging microscopy and quantified by morphometric and …
Development Of A Macromolecular Prodrug For The Treatment Of Inflammatory Arthritis: Mechanisms Involved In Arthrotropism And Sustained Therapeutic Efficacy., Ling-Dong Quan, P. Edward Purdue, Xin-Ming Liu, Michael D. Boska, Subodh M. Lele, Geoffrey M. Thiele, Ted R. Mikuls, Huanyu Dou, Steven R. Goldring, Dong Wang
Development Of A Macromolecular Prodrug For The Treatment Of Inflammatory Arthritis: Mechanisms Involved In Arthrotropism And Sustained Therapeutic Efficacy., Ling-Dong Quan, P. Edward Purdue, Xin-Ming Liu, Michael D. Boska, Subodh M. Lele, Geoffrey M. Thiele, Ted R. Mikuls, Huanyu Dou, Steven R. Goldring, Dong Wang
Journal Articles: Radiology
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the present manuscript is to test the hypothesis that arthrotropic localization and synovial cell internalization account for the unique capacity of N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide (HPMA) copolymer-dexamethasone conjugate (P-Dex, a macromolecular prodrug of dexamethasone) to induce sustained amelioration of joint inflammation and inhibition of tissue damage in an animal model of inflammatory arthritis.
METHODS: Rats with adjuvant-induced arthritis (AA) were treated with P-Dex, free dexamethasone, saline or HPMA homopolymer. To define the biodistribution of P-Dex, conjugates with different imaging labels were given to AA rats and analyzed. Isolated joint tissues were evaluated by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) and immunohistochemical …
Facilitated Monocyte-Macrophage Uptake And Tissue Distribution Of Superparmagnetic Iron-Oxide Nanoparticles., Arnaud Beduneau, Zhiya Ma, Cassi B. Grotepas, Alexander Kabanov, Barrett E. Rabinow, Nan Gong, R. Lee Mosley, Huanyu Dou, Michael D. Boska, Howard Gendelman
Facilitated Monocyte-Macrophage Uptake And Tissue Distribution Of Superparmagnetic Iron-Oxide Nanoparticles., Arnaud Beduneau, Zhiya Ma, Cassi B. Grotepas, Alexander Kabanov, Barrett E. Rabinow, Nan Gong, R. Lee Mosley, Huanyu Dou, Michael D. Boska, Howard Gendelman
Journal Articles: Radiology
BACKGROUND: We posit that the same mononuclear phagocytes (MP) that serve as target cells and vehicles for a host of microbial infections can be used to improve diagnostics and drug delivery. We also theorize that physical and biological processes such as particle shape, size, coating and opsonization that affect MP clearance of debris and microbes can be harnessed to facilitate uptake of nanoparticles (NP) and tissue delivery.
METHODS: Monocytes and monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM) were used as vehicles of superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) NP and immunoglobulin (IgG) or albumin coated SPIO for studies of uptake and distribution. IgG coated SPIO was …
Quantitative 1h Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging Determines Therapeutic Immunization Efficacy In An Animal Model Of Parkinson's Disease., Michael D. Boska, Travis B. Lewis, Christopher J. Destache, Eric J. Benner, Jay A. Nelson, Mariano Uberti, R. Lee Mosley, Howard Gendelman
Quantitative 1h Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging Determines Therapeutic Immunization Efficacy In An Animal Model Of Parkinson's Disease., Michael D. Boska, Travis B. Lewis, Christopher J. Destache, Eric J. Benner, Jay A. Nelson, Mariano Uberti, R. Lee Mosley, Howard Gendelman
Journal Articles: Radiology
Nigrostriatal degeneration, the pathological hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD), is mirrored by 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) intoxication. MPTP-treated animals show the common behavioral, motor, and pathological features of human disease. We demonstrated previously that adoptive transfer of Copaxone (Cop-1) immune cells protected the nigrostriatal dopaminergic pathway in MPTP-intoxicated mice. Herein, we evaluated this protection by quantitative proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (1H MRSI). 1H MRSI performed in MPTP-treated mice demonstrated that N-acetyl aspartate (NAA) was significantly diminished in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) and striatum, regions most affected in human disease. When the same regions were coregistered with immunohistochemical stains for …