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J Inorg Organomet Polym Mater ; 32(4): 1473-1486, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35106063

ABSTRACT

Novel antiviral cotton fabrics impregnated with different formulations based on Chitosan (CH), citric acid (CA), and Copper (Cu) were developed. CA was selected as a CH crosslinker agent and Cu salts as enhancers of the polymer antimicrobial activity. The characterization of the polymeric-inorganic formulations was assessed by using atomic absorption spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared and UV-Vis spectroscopy, as well as thermogravimetric analysis. The achieved data revealed that CuO nanoparticles were formed by means of chitosan and citric acid in the reaction media. The antiviral activity of CH-based formulations against bovine alphaherpesvirus and bovine betacoronavirus was analyzed. Cotton fabrics were impregnated with the selected formulations and the antiviral properties of such textiles were examined before and after 5 to 10 washing cycles. Herpes simplex virus type 1 was selected to analyze the antiviral activities of the functionalized cotton fabrics. The resulting impregnated textiles exhibited integrated properties of good adhesion without substantially modifying their appearance and antiviral efficacy (~ 100%), which enabling to serve as a scalable biocidal layer in protective equipment's by providing contact killing against pathogens. Thus, the results revealed a viable contribution to the design of functional-active materials based on a natural polymer such as chitosan. This proposal may be considered as a potential tool to inhibit the propagation and dissemination of enveloped viruses, including SARS-CoV-2. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10904-021-02192-x.

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Rev. argent. salud publica ; 14(supl.1): 55-55, feb. 2022. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1407218

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN INTRODUCCIÓN: Uno de los desafíos más relevantes al comienzo de la pandemia consistió en implementar estrategias dirigidas a prevenir la transmisión del virus SARS-CoV-2 y mitigar el impacto de la COVID-19. El propósito de este estudio fue contribuir a reducir la transmisión comunitaria a través de una iniciativa interinstitucional, cuyos objetivos fueron validar un método de detección de ARN del SARS-CoV-2 e implementar y evaluar la vigilancia en trabajadores de salud asintomáticos de instituciones de salud pública de Bahía Blanca. MÉTODOS: Se validó una prueba de detección del gen E del coronavirus mediante RT-PCR a partir de ARN aislado de hisopados nasofaríngeos. Para aumentar la capacidad de testeo se validó la detección del ARN viral en muestras agrupadas (pooles). Se realizó un estudio de cohorte prospectiva entre el 15/09/20 y el 15/09/21. RESULTADOS: La sensibilidad y especificidad de la prueba en muestras individuales fue del 95% (IC 95%: 85%-100%). La sensibilidad de la detección en pooles fue del 73% (IC 95%: 46%-99%) y la especificidad, del 100%. A lo largo de la vigilancia se incluyeron 855 trabajadores y 1764 hisopados, con una incidencia acumulada anual de 2,3% (IC 95%: 1,2%-3,4%). Se detectaron 20 casos asintomáticos positivos. DISCUSIÓN: El tamizaje de trabajadores de salud asintomáticos en la pandemia contribuyó a reducir el riesgo de brotes hospitalarios. Asimismo, se generó un marco de trabajo interdisciplinario aplicable a otros problemas de salud.


ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: One of the most important challenges at the beginning of the pandemic was to implement strategies to prevent SARS-CoV-2 virus transmission and reduce the impact of COVID-19. The purpose of this study was to contribute to the reduction of community transmission through an interinstitutional initiative, aimed at validating a SARS-CoV-2 RNA detection method, and at implementing and assessing the surveillance of asymptomatic infected healthcare workers (HCWs) at public health institutions in the city of Bahía Blanca. METHODS: To validate a coronavirus RNA detection method, RNA was extracted from nasopharyngeal swabs and identification of the viral E gene was done by RT-PCR. Validation of sample pooling was performed to increase the testing capacity. A prospective cohort study was conducted from 15 September 2020 to 15 September 2021. RESULTS: The sensitivity and specificity of the test in individual samples was 95% (CI 95%: 85%-100%). The sensitivity of the pooling strategy was 73% (CI 95%: 46%-99%) and the specificity was 100%. A total of the 855 HCWs were included in the surveillance and 1764 swabs were performed, with an annual cumulative incidence of 2.3% (CI 95%: 1,2%-3,4%), and 20 positive asymptomatic cases were detected. DISCUSSION: The screening of asymptomatic HCWs during the pandemic contributed to reduce the risk of outbreaks in hospital settings. Moreover, an interdisciplinary team framework applicable to other health problems was generated.

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Rev. argent. salud pública ; 14 (Suplemento COVID-19), 2022;14: 1-9, 02 Febrero 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, ARGMSAL, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1392755

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCCIÓN: Uno de los desafíos más relevantes al comienzo de la pandemia consistió en implementar estrategias dirigidas a prevenir la transmisión del virus SARS-CoV-2 y mitigar el impacto de la COVID-19. El propósito de este estudio fue contribuir a reducir la transmisión comunitaria a través de una iniciativa interinstitucional, cuyos objetivos fueron validar un método de detección de ARN del SARS-CoV-2 e implementar y evaluar la vigilancia en trabajadores de salud asintomáticos de instituciones de salud pública de Bahía Blanca. MÉTODOS: Se validó una prueba de detección del gen E del coronavirus mediante RT-PCR a partir de ARN aislado de hisopados nasofaríngeos. Para aumentar la capacidad de testeo se validó la detección del ARN viral en muestras agrupadas (pooles). Se realizó un estudio de cohorte prospectiva entre el 15/09/20 y el 15/09/21. RESULTADOS: La sensibilidad y especificidad de la prueba en muestras individuales fue del 95% (IC 95%: 85%-100%). La sensibilidad de la detección en pooles fue del 73% (IC 95%: 46%-99%) y la especificidad, del 100%. A lo largo de la vigilancia se incluyeron 855 trabajadores y 1764 hisopados, con una incidencia acumulada anual de 2,3% (IC 95%: 1,2%-3,4%). Se detectaron 20 casos asintomáticos positivos. DISCUSIÓN: El tamizaje de trabajadores de salud asintomáticos en la pandemia contribuyó a reducir el riesgo de brotes hospitalarios. Asimismo, se generó un marco de trabajo interdisciplinario aplicable a otros problemas de salud.


Subject(s)
Mass Screening , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Health Personnel , SARS-CoV-2
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ChemistrySelect ; 7(37): e202202410, 2022 Oct 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36711229

ABSTRACT

The extraordinary occurrence of COVID-19 by the fast expansion of viral infections has propelled particular interest in developing novel antiviral and virucidal agents to guarantee personal security. The main objective of this work is to propose novel formulations able to optimize the use of personal protection elements. In recent years, chitosan (CH) has attracted attention for being an interesting multifunctional, biodegradable, non-antigenic, non-toxic, and biocompatible natural polymer with antimicrobial properties. In this work, formulations based on a CH matrix containing silver, and Copper based nanoparticles have been developed. The novelty of this proposal is that almost liquid formulations have been reached, possessing verified properties to inhibit evolved virus such as herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) and bovine betacoronavirus (BCoV), the latter belonging to the same family of the well-known the well-known SARS-CoV-2. Besides antibacterial bioactivity; as well as the ability of these formulations to be easily sprayed on various surfaces, including conventional face masks, have been verified and discussed. The results presented in this contribution provide strong evidence on CH films as an ideal biosafe surface-protective for several daily used materials including the conventional face masks.

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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1863(6 Pt A): 1134-45, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26883505

ABSTRACT

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is among the main pathologies leading to blindness in adults and has currently no cure or effective treatment. Selective apoptosis of retina pigment epithelial (RPE) cells results in the progressive loss of photoreceptor neurons, with the consequent gradual vision loss. Oxidative stress plays an important role in this process. We have previously determined that activation of RXRs protects rat photoreceptor neurons from oxidative stress-induced apoptosis. In this study we investigated whether RXR ligands prevented apoptosis in an RPE cell line, D407 cells, exposed to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). H2O2 induced apoptosis of D407 cells, promoting p65NFκB nuclear translocation, increasing Bax mRNA expression, activating caspase-3 and altering cell morphology. We show, for the first time, that HX630, a RXR pan-agonist, protected D407 cells from H2O2-induced apoptosis, preventing p65NFκB nuclear translocation, increasing Bclxl and PPARγ mRNA levels and simultaneously decreasing Bax mRNA levels and caspase-3 activation. Pretreatment with a RXR antagonist blocked HX630 protection. LG100754, which binds RXRs but only activates heterodimers and is an antagonist of RXR homodimers, also had a protective effect. In addition, only agonists known to bind to RXR/PPARγ were protective. As a whole, our results suggest that RXR activation protects RPE cells from oxidative stress-induced apoptosis and this protection might involve signaling through a heterodimeric receptor, such as RXR/PPARγ. These data also imply that RXR agonists might provide potential pharmacological tools for treating retina degenerative diseases.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis/physiology , Retinal Pigment Epithelium/metabolism , Retinoid X Receptors/metabolism , Signal Transduction/physiology , Active Transport, Cell Nucleus/drug effects , Apoptosis/drug effects , Benzazepines/pharmacology , Benzoates/pharmacology , Blotting, Western , Caspase 3/metabolism , Cell Line , Enzyme Activation/drug effects , Gene Expression/drug effects , Humans , Hydrogen Peroxide/pharmacology , Microscopy, Confocal , Oxidants/pharmacology , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , PPAR gamma/genetics , PPAR gamma/metabolism , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Retinal Pigment Epithelium/cytology , Retinal Pigment Epithelium/drug effects , Retinoid X Receptors/agonists , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Transcription Factor RelA/metabolism , bcl-2-Associated X Protein/genetics , bcl-2-Associated X Protein/metabolism , bcl-X Protein/genetics , bcl-X Protein/metabolism
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