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Platelets contain an array of potent proinflammatory mediators, and therefore they are regarded as mediator and effector cells in inflammation. Knowing the role of platelets during these processes is crucial and the analysis of their behavior in situ and the associated mechanisms is consequently particularly important. However, conventional in vitro staining techniques induce modification of the characteristics of platelets. This study aimed to evaluate platelet behavior in vivo after endothelial stimulation (without endothelial denudation or exposure of basal lamina and/or collagen) with an argon laser, using video intravital microscopy in combination with a new an innovative platelet staining technique based on polyethyleneglycol (PEG) liposomes. The study was performed on skin by using a dorsal skin-fold chamber implanted in golden hamsters. Platelets were stained by 5,6-CF-encapsulated PEGylated liposomes injected intravenously. The skin microcirculation was observed with an intravital microscope (using x25, x40, and x80 magnifications) fitted with a xenon light source, an epifluorescence assembly, and an ultra-high sensitivity video camera for fluorescence imaging. Platelet activation without endothelial denudation or exposure of basal lamina and/or collagen was obtained with an argon laser emitting at 514.5 nm with the following parameters: 20 mW, 300 ms, 120 J/cm(2). The 80-microm laser beam was focused on a vessel and its position was controlled with the microscope. Thanks to the spatial resolution of the intravital microscopic imaging system, the platelets were seen rolling individually on the endothelium. After laser stimulation, platelets were activated and three phases were observed: recruitment, adhesion and detachment. The observation of these three phases was time dependent and the kinetics of the process were quantified. The recruitment reached a maximum after 90 +/- 20 s. The adhesion phase lasted for 110 +/- 25 s. At last, detachment of all platelets was observed. This detachment started 200 +/- 20 s after irradiation and was completed in less than 2 min. This study confirms that laser irradiation used with optimal parameters can induce platelet activation without thrombus formation. Platelets can adhere only transiently on stimulated endothelium. This phenomenon may therefore represent a defense mechanism, by which platelets would accumulate in the vicinity of an injury, making them available for immediate response. At last, this study has clearly demonstrated the advantages of our new and innovative platelet staining method using PEGylated liposomes, which are (i) in situ labeling, (ii) use of a hydrophilic marker located in an aqueous compartment within the platelet, and (iii) labeling of platelets allowing observation during the whole experiment.
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Pol Merkur Lekarski
September 2025
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL, ONCOLOGIC AND METABOLIC SURGERY, INSTITUTE OF HEMATOLOGY AND TRANSFUSION MEDICINE, WARSAW, POLAND.
Objective: Aim: The study aims to evaluate the impact of the ONSTEP technique on the intensity of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and the outcomes of inguinal hernia treatment compared to the Lichtenstein technique. .
Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: In 41 men randomized into 2 study groups, unilateral inguinal hernia repair was performed using the ONSTEP technique in group O and the Lichtenstein technique in group L.
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Department of Pharmacology, Acharya & BM Reddy College of Pharmacy, Acharya Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishna Road, Achit Nagar (Post), Soldevanahalli, Bengaluru, 560107, India.
This study aimed to synthesize and evaluate the anticancer activity of novel chalcone derivative against colon cancer by in vitro cytotoxicity against HCT-116 (Research Resource Identifiers:CVCL_D4JB) cell line and in vivo using EAC (Research Resource Identifiers: CVCL_1306) and DLA (Research Resource Identifiers: CVCL_VR37) cells inoculated Swiss albino mice. The present study aimed to synthesize the new chalcone derivatives and conduct its anti-colon cancer activity both in vitro and in vivo. The designed compounds were subjected to in silico studies like binding pocket analysis, molecular docking, and ADME studies.
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School of Environment and Science, Griffith University, Nathan, QLD 4111, Australia.
The increasing use of blood-contacting medical devices has brought about significant advancements in patient care, yet it also presents challenges such as thrombus formation and infection risks. Surface coatings play a vital role in mitigating these side effects, enhancing the safety and effectiveness of such devices. In this study, we introduced a novel coating employing poly(aspartic acid) (PASP), which can be easily applied through various modification pathways.
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Laboratory of Genomic Research, Research Institute for Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology, Kursk State Medical University, Kursk, 305041, Russia.
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Children's Hospital of Michigan, Division of Hematology/Oncology.
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