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Life As A Swimmer, Danielle N. Coville Aug 2011

Life As A Swimmer, Danielle N. Coville

Chemistry and Biochemistry

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Spatiotemporal Effects Of A Controlled-Release Anti-Inflammatory Drug On The Cellular Dynamics Of Host Response, Tram T. Dang, Kaitlin M. Bratlie, Said R. Bogatyrev, Xiao Chen, Robert Langer, Daniel G. Anderson Jan 2011

Spatiotemporal Effects Of A Controlled-Release Anti-Inflammatory Drug On The Cellular Dynamics Of Host Response, Tram T. Dang, Kaitlin M. Bratlie, Said R. Bogatyrev, Xiao Chen, Robert Langer, Daniel G. Anderson

Kaitlin M. Bratlie

In general, biomaterials induce a non-specific host response when implanted in the body. This reaction has the potential to interfere with the function of the implanted materials. One method for controlling the host response is through local, controlled-release of anti-inflammatory agents. Herein, we investigate the spatial and temporal effects of an anti-inflammatory drug on the cellular dynamics of the innate immune response to subcutaneously implanted poly(lactic-co-glycolic) microparticles. Noninvasive fluorescence imaging was used to investigate the influence of dexamethasone drug loading and release kinetics on the local and systemic inhibition of inflammatory cellular activities. Temporal monitoring of host response showed that …


Real-Time In Vivo Detection Of Biomaterial-Induced Reactive Oxygen Species, Minglin Ma, Wendy F. Liu, Kaitlin M. Bratlie, Tram Dang, Robert Langer, Daniel G. Anderson Jan 2011

Real-Time In Vivo Detection Of Biomaterial-Induced Reactive Oxygen Species, Minglin Ma, Wendy F. Liu, Kaitlin M. Bratlie, Tram Dang, Robert Langer, Daniel G. Anderson

Kaitlin M. Bratlie

The non-specific host response to implanted biomaterials is often a key challenge of medical device design. To evaluate biocompatibility, measuring the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by inflammatory cells in response to biomaterial surfaces is a well-established method. However, the detection of ROS in response to materials implanted in vivo has not yet been demonstrated. Here, we develop a bioluminescence whole animal imaging approach to observe ROS released in response to subcutaneously-implanted materials in live animals. We compared the real-time generation of ROS in response to two representative materials, polystyrene and alginate, over the course of 28 days. …


Lead Identification Of Β-Lactam And Related Imine Inhibitors Of The Molecular Caperone Heat Shock Protein 90, Niamh O'Boyle, Andrew Js Knox, Trevor P. Price, D. Clive Williams, Daniela M. Zisterer, David G. Lloyd, Mary J. Meegan Jan 2011

Lead Identification Of Β-Lactam And Related Imine Inhibitors Of The Molecular Caperone Heat Shock Protein 90, Niamh O'Boyle, Andrew Js Knox, Trevor P. Price, D. Clive Williams, Daniela M. Zisterer, David G. Lloyd, Mary J. Meegan

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Heat shock protein 90 is an emerging target for oncology therapeutics. Inhibitors of this molecular chaperone, which is responsible for the maintenance of a number of oncogenic proteins, have shown promise in clinical trials and represent a new and exciting area in the treatment of cancer. Heat shock protein 90 inhibitors have huge structural diversity, and here we present the identification of inhibitors based on β-lactam and imine templates. β-Lactam 5 and imines 12 and 18 exhibit binding to heat shock protein 90-α with IC50 values of 5.6 μM, 14.5 μM and 22.1 μM respectively. The binding affinity displayed …


Synthesis, Biochemical And Molecular Modelling Studies Of Antiproliferative Azetidinones Causing Microtubule Disruption And Mitotic Catastrophe, Niamh O'Boyle, Miriam Carr, Lisa M. Greene, Niall O. Keely, Andrew Js Knox, Thomas Mccabe, David G. Lloyd, Daniela M. Zisterer, Mary J. Meegan Jan 2011

Synthesis, Biochemical And Molecular Modelling Studies Of Antiproliferative Azetidinones Causing Microtubule Disruption And Mitotic Catastrophe, Niamh O'Boyle, Miriam Carr, Lisa M. Greene, Niall O. Keely, Andrew Js Knox, Thomas Mccabe, David G. Lloyd, Daniela M. Zisterer, Mary J. Meegan

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The structure-activity relationships of antiproliferative β-lactams, focusing on modifications at the 4-position of the β-lactam ring, is described. Synthesis of this series of compounds was achieved utilizing the Staudinger and Reformatsky reactions. The antiproliferative activity was assessed in MCF-7 cells, where the 4-(4-ethoxy)phenyl substituted compound 26 displayed the most potent activity with an IC50 value of 0.22 μM. The mechanism of action was demonstrated to be by inhibition of tubulin. Cell exposure to combretastatin A-4 and 26 led to arrest of MCF-7 cells in the G2/M phase of the cell cycle and induction of apoptosis. Additionally, mitotic catastrophe for …