نتایج جستجو برای: calcium phosphate nanoparticles

تعداد نتایج: 363745  

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
kianoush khosravi-darani national nutrition and food technology research institute, shahid beheshti medical university, tehran, iran. mohamaad reza mozafari department of biochemistry and molecular biology, monash university, clayton, victoria, 3800, australia. ladan rashidi department of food & agriculture research, institute of standard and industrial research of iran, karaj, iran. mehrdad mohammadi national nutrition and food technology research institute, shahid beheshti medical university, tehran, iran.

application of therapeutic gene transfer in the treatment of genetic diseases is a notable progress but there are some disadvantages and limitations in it. the process of overcoming these barriers is a drastic change in gene delivery. recently, calcium phosphate nanoparticles alone, or in combination with viral and nonviral vectors, were found to have a positive effect on gene transfer especial...

Journal: :Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2015
Narges Shokri H A Javar

Dermal drug delivery is highly preferred by patients due to its several advantages. Protein therapeutics have attracted huge attention recently. Since dermal delivery of proteins encounter problems, in this investigation, zinc oxide nanoparticles and calcium phosphate nanoparticles were compared as enhancers for dermal permeation of albumin. Albumin was applied simultaneously with zinc oxide na...

2012
Shantanu Tamuly Mumtesh Kumar Saxena

Calcium phosphate has been used for many years as a DNA delivery system. It has not been approved for use in the vaccine adjuvant system since it has been known for site-specific reaction in the muscle cells for irritant effects. Calcium phosphate nanoparticles have been shown to be a lesser irritant than the macroparticles. In the present study calcium phosphate nanoparticles were prepared wit...

2011
Xia Cao Wenwen Deng Yuan Wei Weiyan Su Yan Yang Yawei Wei Jiangnan Yu Ximing Xu

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to develop calcium phosphate nanocomposite particles encapsulating plasmid DNA (CP-pDNA) nanoparticles as a nonviral vector for gene delivery. METHODS CP-pDNA nanoparticles employing plasmid transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) were prepared and characterized. The transfection efficiency and cell viability of the CP-pDNA nanoparticles were evalua...

2011
Yachun Liu Tao Wang Fangli He Qian Liu Dexi Zhang Shuanglin Xiang Shengpei Su Jian Zhang

BACKGROUND Smaller nanoparticles facilitate the delivery of DNA into cells through endocytosis and improve transfection efficiency. The aim of this study was to determine whether protamine sulfate-coated calcium phosphate (PS-CaP) could stabilize particle size and enhance transfection efficiency. METHODS pEGFP-C1 green fluorescence protein was employed as an indicator of transfection efficien...

2010
Xiaohui Liu Dingxia Qin Yugui Cui Liang Chen Hao Li Zhen Chen Li Gao Ying Li Jiayin Liu

OBJECTIVES Although many nanomaterials are being used in academia, industry and daily life, there is little understanding about the effects of nanoparticles on the reproductive health of vertebral animals, including human beings. An experimental study was therefore performed here to explore the effect of calcium phosphate nanoparticles on both steroid hormone production and apoptosis in human o...

2016
Raquel Osorio Camilo Andrés Alfonso-Rodríguez Antonio L Medina-Castillo Miguel Alaminos Manuel Toledano

AIMS to design calcium and zinc-loaded bioactive and cytocompatible nanoparticles for the treatment of periodontal disease. METHODS PolymP-nActive nanoparticles were zinc or calcium loaded. Biomimetic calcium phosphate precipitation on polymeric particles was assessed after 7 days immersion in simulated body fluid, by scanning electron microscopy attached to an energy dispersive analysis syst...

Journal: :Tissue engineering. Part A 2008
Xuechao Yang X Frank Walboomers Juliette van den Dolder Fang Yang Zhuan Bian Mingwen Fan John A Jansen

Calcium phosphate nanoparticles have shown potential as non-viral vectors for gene delivery. The aim of this study was to induce bone morphogenetic protein (Bmp)2 transfection in rat dental pulp stem cells using calcium phosphate nanoparticles as a gene vector and then to evaluate the efficiency and bioactivity of the transfection. We also intended to investigate the behavior of transfected cel...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
mona yadegar seyed hossein hekmatimoghaddam saeide nezami saridar ali jebali

background: in spermatogenesis, spermatogonial cells differentiate to the haploid gametes. it has been shown that spermatogenesis can be done at in vitro condition. in vitro spermatogenesis may provide an open window to treat male infertility. objective: the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a novel scaffold containing human serum albumin (hsa)/tri calcium phosphate nanoparticles...

2015
Jonathan J Powell Emma Thomas-McKay Vinay Thoree Jack Robertson Rachel E Hewitt Jeremy N Skepper Andy Brown Juan Carlos Hernandez-Garrido Paul A Midgley Inmaculada Gomez-Morilla Geoffrey W Grime Karen J Kirkby Neil A Mabbott David S Donaldson Ifor R Williams Daniel Rios Stephen E Girardin Carolin T Haas Sylvaine F A Bruggraber Jon D Laman Yakup Tanriver Giovanna Lombardi Robert Lechler Richard P H Thompson Laetitia C Pele

In humans and other mammals it is known that calcium and phosphate ions are secreted from the distal small intestine into the lumen. However, why this secretion occurs is unclear. Here, we show that the process leads to the formation of amorphous magnesium-substituted calcium phosphate nanoparticles that trap soluble macromolecules, such as bacterial peptidoglycan and orally fed protein antigen...

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