AIM:To investigate the effects of adenosine triphosphate(ATP)and melatonin,which have antioxidant and antiinflammatory activities,on potential 5-fluorouracil(5-FU)-induced optic nerve damage in rats.METHODS:Twenty-fou...AIM:To investigate the effects of adenosine triphosphate(ATP)and melatonin,which have antioxidant and antiinflammatory activities,on potential 5-fluorouracil(5-FU)-induced optic nerve damage in rats.METHODS:Twenty-four rats were categorized into four groups of six rats:healthy(HG),5-FU(FUG),ATP+5-FU(AFU),and melatonin+5-FU(MFU).ATP(4 mg/kg)and melatonin(10 mg/kg)were administered intraperitoneally and orally,respectively.One hour after ATP and melatonin administration,rats in the AFU,MFU,and FUG were intraperitoneally injected with 5-FU(100 mg/kg).ATP and melatonin were administered once daily for 10d.5-FU was administered at a single dose on days 1,3,and 5 of the experiment.After 10d,the rats were euthanized and optic nerve tissues were extracted.Optic nerve tissues were biochemically and histopathologically examined.RESULTS:ATP and melatonin treatments inhibited the increase in malondialdehyde(MDA)and interleukin-6(IL-6)levels,which were elevated in the FUG.The treatments also prevented the decrease in total glutathione(tGSH)levels and the superoxide dismutase(SOD)and catalase(CAT)activities(P<0.001).This inhibition was higher in the ATP group than in the melatonin group(P<0.001).ATP prevented histopathological damage better than melatonin(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:ATP and melatonin have the potential to be used in alleviating 5-FU-induced optic nerve damage.In addition,ATP treatment shows better protective effects than melatonin.展开更多
BACKGROUND Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is a difficult cancer to manage due to its highly invasive and metastatic nature.AIM To investigate the molecular function of transmembrane channel-like 5(TMC5)in vitro and in v...BACKGROUND Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is a difficult cancer to manage due to its highly invasive and metastatic nature.AIM To investigate the molecular function of transmembrane channel-like 5(TMC5)in vitro and in vivo,with the objective of identifying novel diagnosis and treatment targets for HCC.METHODS The expression of TMC in cancer and normal tissues,along with its correlation with HCC prognosis,was analyzed using the GENT2,GEPIA database,and Human Protein Atlas.COX analysis was conducted to assess the relationship between TMC5 expression and overall survival in TCGA-LIHC patients.Further experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of TMC5 in cancer progression through loss-and gain-of-function assays in vitro and in vivo.RESULTS Bioinformatics revealed that TMC5 expression was generally higher in tumors than in normal tissues,and its expression was associated with poorer patient survival outcomes.TMC5 expression in HCC tissues and cells was consistent with the results of the bioinformatics analysis.Suppression of TMC5 expression reduced migration,invasion,and proliferation,while also decreasing the expression of epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT)-associated molecules in MHCC97-LM3 cells.Conversely,higher TMC5 expression significantly increased cell migration,invasion,proliferation,and EMT in MHCC97 L cells.TMC5 knockdown significantly decreased both the formation and spread of nodules in liver tissue,whereas TMC5 overexpression promoted them.CONCLUSION Our study provides compelling evidence that TMC5 is highly expressed in HCC and drives cancer progression through the activation of EMT-mediated invasion.TMC5 could represent a valuable molecular target for the diagnosis and treatment of HCC.展开更多
文摘AIM:To investigate the effects of adenosine triphosphate(ATP)and melatonin,which have antioxidant and antiinflammatory activities,on potential 5-fluorouracil(5-FU)-induced optic nerve damage in rats.METHODS:Twenty-four rats were categorized into four groups of six rats:healthy(HG),5-FU(FUG),ATP+5-FU(AFU),and melatonin+5-FU(MFU).ATP(4 mg/kg)and melatonin(10 mg/kg)were administered intraperitoneally and orally,respectively.One hour after ATP and melatonin administration,rats in the AFU,MFU,and FUG were intraperitoneally injected with 5-FU(100 mg/kg).ATP and melatonin were administered once daily for 10d.5-FU was administered at a single dose on days 1,3,and 5 of the experiment.After 10d,the rats were euthanized and optic nerve tissues were extracted.Optic nerve tissues were biochemically and histopathologically examined.RESULTS:ATP and melatonin treatments inhibited the increase in malondialdehyde(MDA)and interleukin-6(IL-6)levels,which were elevated in the FUG.The treatments also prevented the decrease in total glutathione(tGSH)levels and the superoxide dismutase(SOD)and catalase(CAT)activities(P<0.001).This inhibition was higher in the ATP group than in the melatonin group(P<0.001).ATP prevented histopathological damage better than melatonin(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:ATP and melatonin have the potential to be used in alleviating 5-FU-induced optic nerve damage.In addition,ATP treatment shows better protective effects than melatonin.
基金Supported by the Yunnan Provincial Department of Science and Technology-Kunming Medical University Joint Special Project on Applied Basic Research,No.202401AY070001-132the Yunnan Provincial Science Foundation,No.2018FE001(-287)+1 种基金National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81460443the Ten Thousand People Plan of Yunnan Province,No.KH-SWR-MY-2020-002.
文摘BACKGROUND Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is a difficult cancer to manage due to its highly invasive and metastatic nature.AIM To investigate the molecular function of transmembrane channel-like 5(TMC5)in vitro and in vivo,with the objective of identifying novel diagnosis and treatment targets for HCC.METHODS The expression of TMC in cancer and normal tissues,along with its correlation with HCC prognosis,was analyzed using the GENT2,GEPIA database,and Human Protein Atlas.COX analysis was conducted to assess the relationship between TMC5 expression and overall survival in TCGA-LIHC patients.Further experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of TMC5 in cancer progression through loss-and gain-of-function assays in vitro and in vivo.RESULTS Bioinformatics revealed that TMC5 expression was generally higher in tumors than in normal tissues,and its expression was associated with poorer patient survival outcomes.TMC5 expression in HCC tissues and cells was consistent with the results of the bioinformatics analysis.Suppression of TMC5 expression reduced migration,invasion,and proliferation,while also decreasing the expression of epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT)-associated molecules in MHCC97-LM3 cells.Conversely,higher TMC5 expression significantly increased cell migration,invasion,proliferation,and EMT in MHCC97 L cells.TMC5 knockdown significantly decreased both the formation and spread of nodules in liver tissue,whereas TMC5 overexpression promoted them.CONCLUSION Our study provides compelling evidence that TMC5 is highly expressed in HCC and drives cancer progression through the activation of EMT-mediated invasion.TMC5 could represent a valuable molecular target for the diagnosis and treatment of HCC.