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Delivery Of Sirna With Drugs Targeting Polyamine Metabolism As Combinational Cancer Treatment, Ao Yu Dec 2021

Delivery Of Sirna With Drugs Targeting Polyamine Metabolism As Combinational Cancer Treatment, Ao Yu

Theses & Dissertations

Cancer has been a major public health issue worldwide for years and is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Important barrier must be broken to extend the life expectancy in every country. The standard care for cancer causes severe side effects which affects patients’ physical health and quality of life. Polyamines are highly related with the cell proliferation and apoptosis. Dysregulated polyamine metabolism in cancer leads to increased polyamine concentration in neoplastic cells. Thus, polyamine metabolism for cancer therapy can be an intriguing target. However, the heterogeneity affecting key cancer pathways poses significant challenges for effective …


Development Of A Muc16-Targeted Near-Infrared Antibody Probe For Fluorescence-Guided Surgery Of Pancreatic Cancer, Madeline T. Olson Dec 2021

Development Of A Muc16-Targeted Near-Infrared Antibody Probe For Fluorescence-Guided Surgery Of Pancreatic Cancer, Madeline T. Olson

Theses & Dissertations

Pancreatic cancer (PDAC) is an extremely lethal disease with an overall survival rate of 10%. Surgery remains the only potentially curative treatment option, but resections are complicated by infiltrative disease, proximity of critical vasculature, peritumoral inflammation, and dense stroma. Surgeons are limited to tactile and visual cues to differentiate cancerous tissue from normal tissue. Furthermore, translating preoperative images to the intraoperative setting poses additional challenges for tumor detection, and can result in undetected and unresected lesions. Thus, PDAC has high rates of incomplete resections, and subsequently, disease recurrence. Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) has emerged as a method to improve intraoperative detection …


Effects Of Annexin A5 On Endothelial Inflammation Induced By Lipopolysaccharide-Activated Platelets And Extracellular Vesicles, Brent Jeffrey Tschirhart Dec 2021

Effects Of Annexin A5 On Endothelial Inflammation Induced By Lipopolysaccharide-Activated Platelets And Extracellular Vesicles, Brent Jeffrey Tschirhart

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Sepsis is a dysregulated immune response to infection and the leading cause of mortality globally, accounting for 11 million deaths in 2017. To date, no therapeutics are available to treat the underlying septic response. Previous research from our laboratory has shown that annexin A5 (Anx5) treatment increased survival by 40% in mice with endotoxemia, a model of sepsis. During sepsis, activated platelets release membrane fragments called extracellular vesicles (EVs) with externalization of phosphatidylserine to which annexin A5 binds with a high affinity. We hypothesized that annexin A5 will block the pro-inflammatory response induced by activated platelets and EVs in vascular …


Characterizing And Overcoming Resistance To Aminomethylspectinomycins In Gram-Negative Bacteria, Nisha Das Dec 2021

Characterizing And Overcoming Resistance To Aminomethylspectinomycins In Gram-Negative Bacteria, Nisha Das

Theses and Dissertations (ETD)

Spectinomycin (SPC) is a broad-spectrum aminocyclitol antibiotic. Its use in agriculture has led to widespread resistance in enteric bacteria, necessitating the development of more effective analogs. Aminomethyl spectinomycins (amSPC) are modified spectinomycins with increased potency against many bacterial species. These species include Legionella pneumophila, which harbors a chromosomally encoded aminoglycoside modifying enzyme (AME). In this study, we follow up on this observation and examine the extent to which the amSPCs are substrates for AMEs through adenylation (ANTs) and phosphorylation (APH). APH(9)-Ia and ANT(3")(9) were expressed in E. coli BL21(DE3) and purified using the Ni-affinity chromatography. The ability of AMEs to …


Exogenous Surfactant As A Delivery Vehicle For Intrapulmonary Therapeutics, Brandon J. Baer Oct 2021

Exogenous Surfactant As A Delivery Vehicle For Intrapulmonary Therapeutics, Brandon J. Baer

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

As an organ system, the lung has unique advantages and disadvantages for direct drug delivery. Its contact with the external environment allows for the airways to be easily accessible to intrapulmonary delivery. However, its complex structure, which divides into more narrow airways with each branch, can make direct delivery to the remote alveoli challenging. The objective of this thesis was to overcome this issue by using exogenous surfactant, a lipoprotein complex used to treat neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, as a carrier for pulmonary therapeutics. It was hypothesized that therapeutics administered with a surfactant vehicle would display enhanced delivery to the …


Development Of Once-A-Year Injectable Formulation Of Cabotegravir For Prevention And Treatment Of Hiv Infection, Tanmay Abhay Kulkarni Aug 2021

Development Of Once-A-Year Injectable Formulation Of Cabotegravir For Prevention And Treatment Of Hiv Infection, Tanmay Abhay Kulkarni

Theses & Dissertations

Long-acting cabotegravir (CAB) extends antiretroviral drug (ARV) dosing to monthly for maintenance of human immunodeficiency virus type one (HIV-1) suppression and to every other month for prevention of viral transmission. However, injection dose volumes, site reactions, and clinical oversights that are required remain obstacles towards broad usage. To meet these needs, surfactant coated hydrophobic and lipophilic CAB prodrugs were created with controlled prodrug dissolution, hydrolysis and drug tissue penetration. To such ends, fatty acid ester CAB nanocrystal prodrugs with 14, 18, and 22 added carbon chains were synthesized then nanoformulated as NMCAB, NM2CAB, and NM3CAB. These nanocrystal formulations were tested …


Structural And Inhibitory Studies Of Enzymes Essential For Cell Wall And Ergothioniene Biosynthesis In Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, Thanuja D. Sudasinghe Aug 2021

Structural And Inhibitory Studies Of Enzymes Essential For Cell Wall And Ergothioniene Biosynthesis In Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, Thanuja D. Sudasinghe

Theses & Dissertations

Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the world’s oldest contagious diseases caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb). With the emergence and spread of drug-resistant M. tb strains, there is an urgent need to discover novel drugs and drug targets specifically against drug-resistant strains and dormant bacteria. This dissertation focuses on M. tbenzymes essential for the M. tb cell wall and ergothioneine biosynthesis. The M. tb cell wall acts as a protective barrier due to the presence of unique lipids and mycolic acids. Among these lipids, trehalose-dimycolate and mycolylarabinogalactan play a major role in constructing and maintaining the outer …


Development Of Macromolecular Prodrug Of Sinomenine For The Treatment Of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Roshni Mukundan Aug 2021

Development Of Macromolecular Prodrug Of Sinomenine For The Treatment Of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Roshni Mukundan

Theses & Dissertations

Inflammation is a natural response of the body to infections or any potential threat to the body. But, sometimes the immune system attacks its own body causing persistent inflammation leading to inflammatory diseases. One of the common chronic inflammatory diseases is rheumatoid arthritis (RA) which causes inflammation of the synovial membrane. The current treatments for RA are effective in controlling the symptoms but they come with severe side effects and economic burden. Further, the management of pain is still a problem with these drugs. Sinomenine is a natural alkaloid obtained from the Chinese medicinal plant Sinomenium acutum that has been …


Development Of A Combined Feedforward-Feedback Quality Control System For Extended-Release Granules Using A Quality By Design Approach, Yuxiang Zhao Aug 2021

Development Of A Combined Feedforward-Feedback Quality Control System For Extended-Release Granules Using A Quality By Design Approach, Yuxiang Zhao

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Objectives

For a fluid bed film coating process to consistently deliver quality products, its control system needs to be robust against the variability of input materials and environmental disturbances. Presently, limited studies have been reported to understand the effects and interactions of the material attributes, environmental variables, and process parameters on the product in vitro drug dissolution. A control system can be developed with a proper understanding of the coating process, by adjusting the process parameters in feedback and feedforward manners to compensate for the undesired effect caused by disturbances, and ensure consistent product quality.

Methods

The control system was …


Design, Synthesis, And Evaluation Of A Novel Cytotoxic Peptide-Doxorubicin Conjugate Targeting Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Elmira Ziaei Aug 2021

Design, Synthesis, And Evaluation Of A Novel Cytotoxic Peptide-Doxorubicin Conjugate Targeting Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Elmira Ziaei

Pharmaceutical Sciences (PhD) Dissertations

The aim of this thesis was to design, synthesize, and characterize a novel peptide-doxorubicin conjugate, evaluate in vitro stability and cytotoxicity properties of the conjugate and study its mechanism for uptake into the triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells. For the synthesis of the conjugate, first, doxorubicin (Dox) was conjugated to a highly efficient established cross-linker, MCC, to give an intermediate product, MCC-Dox. MCC-Dox was characterized using NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and RP-HPLC and purified for subsequent reaction. Second, the 11-mer peptide 18-4 (NH2-CWxEAAYQrFL-CONH2) with high proteolytic stability and specificity for breast cancer cells was reacted with …


Modulation Of Antibacterial Activity And Cytotoxicity In Amphipathic Cyclic Peptide [R4w4] Using Histidine Substitution, Ryan Stueber Aug 2021

Modulation Of Antibacterial Activity And Cytotoxicity In Amphipathic Cyclic Peptide [R4w4] Using Histidine Substitution, Ryan Stueber

Pharmaceutical Sciences (MS) Theses

Antibiotics have been the gold standard frontline defense against bacterial infections for decades. At the same time, these infecting bacteria have continued to evolve to resist developed antibiotics in an almost endless cycle. As such, we aim to take an alternative approach utilizing antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) as a means to end this cycle. [R4W4] is among known AMPs that demonstrated antimicrobial activity against methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 2.67 μg/mL. This peptide had notably effective antimicrobial activity, especially relative to linear (R4W4). However, it displayed a concerning level of cytotoxicity; eliciting a human embryonic …


Histone Deacetylases In Alcohol Associated Liver Disease., Srineil Bodduluri Aug 2021

Histone Deacetylases In Alcohol Associated Liver Disease., Srineil Bodduluri

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Alcohol abuse is endemic worldwide and there is no FDA approved treatment for Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease (ALD). Many scholars have posited that targeting Histone Deacetylases (HDAC) may be therapeutic in ALD intervention. In this study, the changes in hepatic gene expression and immune phenotyping of mice undergoing chronic plus binge alcohol exposure was examined. The characterization of relative mRNA levels for all 18 HDAC were performed. Results showed decreased expression of the genes HDAC 1,7,9,10,11 and Sirtuin enzymes (SIRT) 3,4,5,7. Other pathways related to lipid metabolism as well as systemic inflammation and hepatic injury also exhibited significant changes. These altered …


Combating Hiv-1 By Targeting Drug Efflux Transporters On The Macrophage Reservoir, Ying Mu Jun 2021

Combating Hiv-1 By Targeting Drug Efflux Transporters On The Macrophage Reservoir, Ying Mu

Theses and Dissertations (ETD)

Introduction. HIV-1 eradication has not been achieved so far due to the existence of the cellular reservoir in which the virus can reside and replicate even under antiretroviral drug therapy (ART). Infected macrophages, which represent a long-term viral reservoir have been shown to lead to viral rebound independently. In response to the environmental stimuli, macrophages can be polarized into different phenotypes: the pro-inflammatory M1 and the anti-inflammatory M2. Tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking, which are prevalent among people who are living with HIV-1, have been shown to promote HIV-1 progression and decrease the efficacy of antiretroviral drugs. A commonly …


Modification And Antichlamydial Activity Evaluation On Dysregulators Of Cylindrical Proteases, Jiachen Feng May 2021

Modification And Antichlamydial Activity Evaluation On Dysregulators Of Cylindrical Proteases, Jiachen Feng

Theses & Dissertations

Chlamydia trachomatis infection is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease in the United States and the world. This pathogen can cause long-term health problems including blindness, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and ectopic pregnancy, which can be life-threatening if left untreated. To this day, there is no chlamydia-specific drug on the market. The standard treatment uses broad-spectrum antibiotics, which may affect regular functions of the commensal microbiota and leads to the development of bacterial resistance. Recently, a series of compounds based on Activators of Self-Compartmentalizing Proteases (ACP) was reported to show antichlamydial activity. Based on that scaffold, we prepared 21 …


Characterization Of Di-Aryl Urea Compounds Against Acute And Chronic Toxoplasma Gondii, Austin Sanford May 2021

Characterization Of Di-Aryl Urea Compounds Against Acute And Chronic Toxoplasma Gondii, Austin Sanford

Theses & Dissertations

Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite that has infected nearly 60 million individuals in the United States alone. Acute infection causes ill effects to the fetus in utero when mothers are primarily infected, and to immunocompromised individuals. Chronic infection consists of quiescent tissue cysts located primarily in brain tissue and is capable of reverting back to the acute stage causing severe toxoplasma encephalitis in immunocompromised individuals. Current treatments for acute infection are lacking while there are no approved treatments for the clearance of chronic infection. The aim of this research was to evaluate a family of di-aryl urea compounds …


The Effects Of Dexmedetomidine On Preventing/Decreasing Severity Of Delirium When Given To Surgical Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Systematic Review Of Randomized Control Trials, Lindsey Hettish May 2021

The Effects Of Dexmedetomidine On Preventing/Decreasing Severity Of Delirium When Given To Surgical Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Systematic Review Of Randomized Control Trials, Lindsey Hettish

The Eleanor Mann School of Nursing Undergraduate Honors Theses

The purpose of this systematic review was to integrate research evidence from studies published from 2010 to 2020 on the relationship between administration of dexmedetomidine and severity/prevalence of postprocedural delirium in patients in the surgical intensive care unit. In this review, clinical trial studies were recovered by searching the MEDLINE Complete and PubMed databases and utilizing MeSH terminology search. The MeSH terms utilized to search for applicable articles on PubMed included: “intensive care units” or “critical care” or “critical care nursing”, and “delirium”, “dexmedetomidine”, and “surgical procedures, operative”. On MEDLINE Complete, the search terms utilized were “ICU or intensive care …


The Role Of Src In Nsclc Cell And Lung Fibroblast Migration On 3d Cell-Derived Matrix., Austin M Krueger May 2021

The Role Of Src In Nsclc Cell And Lung Fibroblast Migration On 3d Cell-Derived Matrix., Austin M Krueger

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Lung cancer is responsible for the most cancer deaths between males and females, with a 6% five-year survival rate. Cancer metastasis is one of the leading causes of lung cancer lethality. Our lab has developed a method to culture cells on cell-derived matrix (CDM) and study cell-ECM interactions. This study utilized multiple cell migration methods to investigate the migration of NSCLC cells and IMR90 lung fibroblasts, both together and independently, on 2D plastic and 3D CDM. Our results showed that inhibiting Src, a significant influencer of cell migration and member of integrin activation, blocked cancer cell migration on 2D and …


Amphiphilic Cell-Penetrating Peptides Containing Natural And Unnatural Amino Acids As Drug Delivery Tools And Antimicrobial Agents, David Salehi Jan 2021

Amphiphilic Cell-Penetrating Peptides Containing Natural And Unnatural Amino Acids As Drug Delivery Tools And Antimicrobial Agents, David Salehi

Pharmaceutical Sciences (MS) Theses

Cell-penetrating peptides containing arginine as positively charged residues and tryptophan or diphenylalanine as hydrophobic residues were synthesized. The synthesis was accomplished through the Fmoc solid-phase peptide synthesis in the presence of HBTU and DIPEA. The side-chain protected linear peptides were cleaved from the resin and cyclized in the presence of DIC and HOAt in the solution phase overnight. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry was used to characterize the peptides.

The cytotoxicity of the synthesized peptides was determined in CCRF-CEM (human, lymphoblast peripheral blood), and HEK-293 (human, embryonic epithelial kidney healthy) cells using the MTS assay. A concentration of 10 µM was found …


Understanding The Impact Of Solvents In Oral Solid Dosage Formulation And Process Development, Matthew Kyle Defrese Jan 2021

Understanding The Impact Of Solvents In Oral Solid Dosage Formulation And Process Development, Matthew Kyle Defrese

Theses and Dissertations--Pharmacy

The successful delivery of chemical compounds for the purpose of therapeutic treatments and prophylactics is a substantial undertaking in modern drug development. Notably, the adoption of high throughput screening techniques has led to the proliferation of poorly water soluble and/or highly potent molecules which further complicate development activities. Spray dried amorphous solid dispersions are an increasingly important formulation strategy to overcome solubility issues while wet granulation approaches are the method of choice for the preparation of highly potent APIs in oral solid dosage forms.

A common connection between these critical techniques is their reliance on solvent-based processing that can often …


Formulation, Characterization And Pharmacokinetic Modelling Of Excipient Enhanced Growth Spray-Dried Inhalation Powders, Serena Bonasera Jan 2021

Formulation, Characterization And Pharmacokinetic Modelling Of Excipient Enhanced Growth Spray-Dried Inhalation Powders, Serena Bonasera

Theses and Dissertations

The overall aim of this research project was to evaluate effects of spray drying parameters and storage conditions on solid-state characteristics and aerosol performance of excipient enhanced growth (EEG) powders and to formulate a stable and highly dispersible tobramycin EEG powder to be delivered to pediatric cystic fibrosis subjects using a novel positive pressure dry powder inhaler.

Micrometer-sized albuterol sulfate EEG powders were produced using a medium-sized nebulizer and optimized spray drying conditions. Using trileucine as the dispersion enhancer improved the aerosol performance but showed increased moisture absorption compared to the L-leucine formulation.

The optimized spray drying conditions were then …


Nebulizer-Based Systems To Improve Pharmaceutical Aerosol Delivery To The Lungs, Benjamin M. Spence Jan 2021

Nebulizer-Based Systems To Improve Pharmaceutical Aerosol Delivery To The Lungs, Benjamin M. Spence

Theses and Dissertations

Combining vibrating mesh nebulizers with additional new technologies leads to substantial improvements in pharmaceutical aerosol delivery to the lungs across therapeutic administration methods. In this dissertation, streamlined components, aerosol administration synchronization, and/or Excipient Enhanced Growth (EEG) technologies were utilized to develop and test several novel devices and aerosol delivery systems. The first focus of this work was to improve the poor delivery efficiency, e.g., 3.6% of nominal dose (Dugernier et al. 2017), of aerosolized medication administration to adult human subjects concurrent with high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy, a form of continuous-flow non-invasive ventilation (NIV). The developed Low-Volume Mixer-Heater (LVMH) …


Investigation Of Novel Mitoneet Ligand Nl-1 As A Therapeutic For Cerebral Ischemia And Reperfusion Injury, Pushkar Saralkar Jan 2021

Investigation Of Novel Mitoneet Ligand Nl-1 As A Therapeutic For Cerebral Ischemia And Reperfusion Injury, Pushkar Saralkar

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

Cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury, a common type of stroke, is a neurodegenerative disorder which is the leading cause of permanent disability in the United States. The underlying pathophysiology of ischemic stroke involves an occlusion in the vasculature supplying oxygen and glucose to the brain tissue, leading to infarction and eventual necrosis in the brain. MitoNEET is an outer mitochondrial protein that plays a role in the cellular bioenergetics and its redox physiology. Although its endogenous ligands are under investigation, mitoNEET binds molecules with a thiazolidinedione moiety, such as NL-1. This dissertation investigates NL-1 as a potential cytoprotective agent, and its …


Investigations On Novel Cyp26a1/B1 Inhibitor, Dx308: Using Atra Response As A Theraputic Target For Traumatic Brain Injury And Parkinson’S Disease, Jacob Morgan Leatherwood Jan 2021

Investigations On Novel Cyp26a1/B1 Inhibitor, Dx308: Using Atra Response As A Theraputic Target For Traumatic Brain Injury And Parkinson’S Disease, Jacob Morgan Leatherwood

Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers

Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) take a wide spectrum of pathologies and have a tendency to present themselves later in life. Neurodegenerative diseases affect 6 million Americans annually with ~1 million currently living with Parkinson’s disease (PD). One of the greatest contributors to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases is the occurrence of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) during life.

All-trans-retinoic acid (atRA) is the active metabolite of Vitamin A. The retinoic acid pathway is known to be activated following TBI and is reduced in PD patients. Previous studies found a decrease in inflammation and behavioral deficits following administration of Vitamin …