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Molecules ; 29(13)2024 Jun 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38998915

ABSTRACT

Against the backdrop of "carbon neutrality", the green treatment of dye wastewater is particularly important. Currently, the adsorption method shows strong application prospects. Therefore, selecting efficient and recyclable adsorbents is of significant importance. TiO2 is an excellent adsorbent, but its difficult recovery often leads to secondary pollution. γ-Fe2O3-modified coal-series kaolin exhibits both excellent adsorption properties and rapid separation through magnetic separation technology. By utilizing the synergistic effects of both, TiO2/-γFe2O3 coal-series kaolin, magnetic adsorbent regeneration materials were prepared using coprecipitation method and characterized. The influencing factors of this functional material on the adsorption of Congo red dye and its regeneration performance are discussed. The experimental results indicated that the specific surface area, pore volume and Ms value of this functional material are 127.5 m2/g, 0.38 cm3/g, and 13.4 emu/g, respectively. It exhibits excellent adsorption characteristics towards Congo red, with an adsorption rate reaching 96.8% within 10 min, conforming to the pseudo-second-order kinetic model, and demonstrating Langmuir IV-type monolayer adsorption. After the adsorption of Congo red, magnetic separation shows superior efficiency. Furthermore, treatment of the adsorbed composite with EDTA allows for recycling, with adsorption rates still above 91% after three cycles, indicating an excellent regeneration capability.

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Environ Pollut ; 349: 123848, 2024 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38548149

ABSTRACT

N6-methyladenosine (m6A) RNA modification is a new epigenetic molecular mechanism involved in various biological or pathological processes. Exposure to aluminum (Al) has been considered to promote neuronal apoptosis resulting in cognitive dysfunction, yet whether m6A modification participates in the underlying mechanism remains largely unknown. Here, rats exposed to aluminum-maltolate [Al(mal)3] for 90 days showed impaired learning and memory function and elevated apoptosis, which were related to the increased m6A level and decreased fat mass and obesity-associated protein (FTO, an m6A demethylase) in the hippocampus. Accordingly, similar results presented in PC12 cells following Al(mal)3 treatment and FTO overexpression relieved the increased apoptosis and m6A level in vitro. Next, we identified brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) as the functional downstream target of FTO in a m6A-dependent manner. Furthermore, it was found that as the onset of aluminum neurotoxicity, oxidative stress may be the upstream regulator of FTO in aluminum-induced apoptosis. Taken together, these results suggest that increased m6A modification of BDNF mRNA via FTO promotes neuronal apoptosis following aluminum-induced oxidative stress.


Subject(s)
Adenosine/analogs & derivatives , Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO , Aluminum , Apoptosis , Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor , Neurons , Organometallic Compounds , Oxidative Stress , Pyrones , Animals , Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/genetics , Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/metabolism , Rats , Apoptosis/drug effects , Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO/genetics , Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO/metabolism , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Aluminum/toxicity , Neurons/drug effects , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , RNA, Messenger/genetics , PC12 Cells , Male , Hippocampus/drug effects , Hippocampus/metabolism , Glucosides
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Inorg Chem ; 63(8): 3835-3842, 2024 Feb 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38349821

ABSTRACT

Optical thermometry has gained significant attention due to its remarkable sensitivity and noninvasive, rapid response to temperature changes. However, achieving both high absolute and relative temperature sensitivity in two-dimensional perovskites presents a substantial challenge. Here, we propose a novel approach to address this issue by designing and synthesizing a new narrow-band blue light-emitting two-dimensional perovskite named (C8H12NO2)2PbBr4 using a straightforward solution-based method. Under excitation of near-ultraviolet light, (C8H12NO2)2PbBr4 shows an ultranarrow emission band with the full width at half-maximum (FWHM) of only 19 nm. Furthermore, its luminescence property can be efficiently tuned by incorporating energy transfer from host excitons to Mn2+. This energy transfer leads to dual emission, encompassing both blue and orange emissions, with an impressive energy transfer efficiency of 38.3%. Additionally, we investigated the temperature-dependent fluorescence intensity ratio between blue emission of (C8H12NO2)2PbBr4 and orange emission of Mn2+. Remarkably, (C8H12NO2)2PbBr4:Mn2+ exhibited maximum absolute sensitivity and relative sensitivity values of 0.055 K-1 and 3.207% K-1, respectively, within the temperature range of 80-360 K. This work highlights the potential of (C8H12NO2)2PbBr4:Mn2+ as a promising candidate for optical thermometry sensor application. Moreover, our findings provide valuable insights into the design of narrow-band blue light-emitting perovskites, enabling the achievement of single-component dual emission in optical thermometry sensors.

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Biol Trace Elem Res ; 201(3): 1398-1406, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35415819

ABSTRACT

To study the effect of the palmitoylation/depalmitoylation cycle on the inhibition of ɑ-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolpropionic acid (AMPA) receptor trafficking induced by aluminum (Al) in vitro. Five different doses of aluminum-maltolate complex (Al(mal)3) were administered to rat adrenal pheochromocytoma cells (PC12 cells) for three exposure time durations, and the cell activity was measured by the CCK-8 method to obtain the optimal doses and time of Al(mal)3 exposure. Following Al(mal)3 exposure, membrane protein (M) and total protein (T) were extracted. The expression levels of GluR1 and GluR2, which are AMPA receptor subunits, were determined by Western blot analysis, and the levels with respect to membrane and total protein were calculated. The ratio of membrane protein to total protein (M/T) was used to measure the rate of AMPA receptor transport. The palmitoylation levels of GluR1 and GluR2 were detected by immunoprecipitation-acyl-biotin exchange (IP-ABE) assay. Western blotting was performed to detect the protein expression of acyltransferase (zDHHC3) and palmitoyl protein thioesterase 1 (PPT1). Following depalmitoylation inhibitor (palmostatin B) treatment of PC12 cells, the effect of aluminum on AMPA receptor trafficking was detected through the aforementioned methods. With increasing Al(mal)3 doses administered to PC12 cells, a gradual decrease in the trafficking of AMPA receptor subunits GluR1 and GluR2 and in the palmitoylation levels of GluR1 and GluR2 was found; the expression of zDHHC3 was decreased; and the expression of PPT1 was increased. In addition, palmostatin B reduced the effects of Al(mal)3 on AMPA receptor palmitoylation and trafficking. Al can inhibit the trafficking of the AMPA receptor in vitro, and a decrease in the palmitoylation level of the AMPA receptor may be a mechanism of Al action. The palmitoylation/depalmitoylation cycle of the AMPA receptor is influenced by Al through the actions of zDHHC3 and PPT1.


Subject(s)
Aluminum , Receptors, AMPA , Rats , Animals , Receptors, AMPA/metabolism , Aluminum/pharmacology , Aluminum/metabolism , Lipoylation/physiology , Membrane Proteins/metabolism
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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 249: 114454, 2023 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38321673

ABSTRACT

Coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) is a fatal occupational disease caused by inhalation of coal dust particles, which leads to progressive pulmonary fibrosis. Recently, as new signal carriers for intercellular communication, exosomal miRNAs have been validated in the pathogenesis of multiple diseases. However, the research on exosomal miRNAs in CWP is still in the preliminary stage. Here, using miRNA sequencing, exosomal miRNA profiles in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) from rats with pulmonary fibrosis induced by coal dust particles were analyzed, and the underlying biological function of putative target genes was explored by GO term analysis and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis. According to the results, intratracheal instillation of coal dust particles can alter the exosomal miRNAs expression in the BALF of rats. Further bioinformatics analysis provided some clues to reveal their function in pathological process of pneumoconiosis. More importantly, we identified 4 differentially expressed exosomal miRNAs (miRNA-21-5p, miRNA-29a-3p, miRNA-26a-5p, and miRNA-34a-5p) by qRT­PCR and further verified the temporal changes in the expression of these exosomal miRNAs in animal models from 2 weeks to 16 weeks postexposure. In addition, we conducted a preliminary study on Smad7 as a potential target of miRNA-21-5p and found that exosomal miRNA 21-5p/Smad7 may contribute to the pulmonary fibrosis induced by coal dust particles. Our study confirmed the contribution of exosomal miRNAs to coal dust particle-induced pulmonary fibrosis and provided new insights into the pathogenesis of CWP.


Subject(s)
Anthracosis , Coal Mining , MicroRNAs , Pneumoconiosis , Pulmonary Fibrosis , Rats , Animals , Pulmonary Fibrosis/chemically induced , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Coal/toxicity , Dust , Anthracosis/genetics , Minerals
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