Transcriptional enhanced associate domain (TEAD), overexpressed in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and inversely correlated to prognosis, has emerged as a promising target for HCC therapy. To date, no small-molecule inhibitors targeting TEAD have been reported for HCC treatment. In this study, a bioinformatic analysis has been performed and has demonstrated that TEAD is a promising target for therapeutic intervention in HCC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHDAC7, a member of class IIa HDACs, plays a pivotal regulatory role in tumor, immune, fibrosis, and angiogenesis, rendering it a potential therapeutic target. Nevertheless, due to the high similarity in the enzyme active sites of class IIa HDACs, inhibitors encounter challenges in discerning differences among them. Furthermore, the substitution of key residue in the active pocket of class IIa HDACs renders them pseudo-enzymes, leading to a limited impact of enzymatic inhibitors on their function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe development of minimally invasive surgery has greatly advanced precision tumor surgery, but sometime suffers from restricted visualization of the surgical field, especially during the removal of abdominal tumors. A 3-D inspection of tumors could be achieved by intravenously injecting tumor-selective fluorescent probes, whereas most of which are unable to instantly distinguish tumors via in situ spraying, which is urgently needed in the process of surgery in a convenient manner. In this study, this work has designed an injectable and sprayable fluorescent nanoprobe, termed Poly-g-BAT, to realize rapid tumor imaging in freshly dissected human colorectal tumors and animal models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe potential for secondary stroke prevention, which can significantly reduce the risk of recurrent strokes by almost 90%, underscores its critical importance. N-butylphthalide (NBP) has emerged as a promising treatment for acute cerebral ischemia, yet its efficacy for secondary stroke prevention is hindered by inadequate pharmacokinetic properties. This study, driven by a comprehensive structural analysis, the iterative process of structure optimization culminated in the identification of compound B4, which demonstrated exceptional neuroprotective efficacy and remarkable oral exposure and oral bioavailability.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBystander-killing payloads can significantly overcome the tumor heterogeneity issue and enhance the clinical potential of antibody-drug conjugates (ADC), but the rational design and identification of effective bystander warheads constrain the broader implementation of this strategy. Here, graph attention networks (GAT) are constructed for a rational bystander killing scoring model and ADC construction workflow for the first time. To generate efficient bystander-killing payloads, this model is utilized for score-directed exatecan derivatives design.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMultiple myeloma (MM) is a highly malignant hematologic cancer that occurs when an atypical plasma cell develops in the bone marrow and reproduces quickly. Despite varies of new drugs have been developed or under clinic trial, MM is still essentially incurable, while XPO1 inhibition has emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy in the treatment of MM. Using the second-generation XPO1 inhibitor KPT-8602 as the lead compound, structure-based optimization provided D4 with high anti-proliferation efficacy (IC = 24 nM in MM.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFModulating the glucose transport in skeletal muscle is a promising strategy for ameliorating glucose homeostasis disorders. However, the complicated mechanisms of glucose transport make it difficult to find compounds therapeutically relevant molecular mechanisms of action, while phenotypic screening is thought to be an alternative approach to mimic the cell state of interest. Here, we report (±)-seneciobipyrrolidine (1a) is first found to enhance glucose uptake in L6 myotubes through phenotype-based screening.
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March 2019
To investigate the effect of Yunkang Oral Liquid on preventing lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced abortion and regulating immune tolerance in mice,sixty normal ICR mice were randomly divided into normal group,model group,Yunkang Oral Liquid high,middle and low dose groups and progesterone group.Abortion model was established by tail vain injection of LPS(0.1μg/mouse)on the 7th day of pregnancy.
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June 2018
To observe the efficacy of compound Dendrobium on Sprague Dawley rats (SD) hypertension model induced by "dietary disorders" and its relevant mechanism, totally 50 SD rats were fed with high-sugar, high-fat diet and alcohol for four weeks. According to the blood pressure after modeling, the rats were divided into model group, valsartan group (8 mg·kg⁻¹), low, medium and high-dose Dendrobium candidum compound groups (1.65, 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis experiment focuses on the effect of Yunkang oral liquid on abortion rate, endocrine system and VEGF signal pathway in Clark classical recurrent abortion model mice. RSA mice were randomly divded into model group, low, middle and high-dose groups and progesterone group. The normal pregnancy mice were included into normal group.
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January 2018
This study aimed to investigate the antihypertensive effect and possible mechanism of Dendrobium officinale flos on hypertensive rats induced by high glucose and high fat compound alcohol. The hypertensive models were successfully made by high-glucose and high-fat diet, with gradient drinking for 4 weeks, and then divided into model control group, valsartan (5.7 mg·kg⁻¹) positive control group and D.
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