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    Quinones are ubiquitous in nature and form one of the largest class of antitumor agents approved for clinical use. They are known to be efficient in inhibiting cancer cells growth. Under physiological conditions they can undergo non-enzymatic one-electron reduction to give the moderately toxic species of semiquinone radical-anion. Thus, electrochemical study of quinones might provide a basic knowledge on semi-quinone radicals formation in both in vivo and in vitro under different media. Several processes are outlined briefly and discussed in the present article. Previously we investigated the electrochemical and spectral properties of ω-N-quinonyl amino acids. Such quinone-bearing peptides are known to be cytotoxic and of potential clinical significance. We were able to prove that the ω-amino quinonyl compounds are very effective in producing stable semiquinone radicals. Moreover, a direct relation was found between the first reduction potentials of the quinonyl moiety and their reactivity towards the ω-aminonifestation of site directed antitumor activity by these bis-quinonyl amino derivatives. Based on the values of their redox potentials some of them could be promising candidates for clinical development.Although most class (b) transition metals have been studied in regard to CH4 activation, divalent silver (AgII ), possibly owing to its reactive nature, is the only class (b) high-valent transition metal center that is not yet reported to exhibit reactivities towards CH4 activation. We now report that electrochemically generated AgII metalloradical readily functionalizes CH4 into methyl bisulfate (CH3 OSO3 H) at ambient conditions in 98 % H2 SO4 . Mechanistic investigation experimentally unveils a low activation energy of 13.1 kcal mol-1 , a high pseudo-first-order rate constant of CH4 activation up to 2.8×103  h-1 at room temperature and a CH4 pressure of 85 psi, and two competing reaction pathways preferable towards CH4 activation over solvent oxidation. Reaction kinetic data suggest a Faradaic efficiency exceeding 99 % beyond 180 psi CH4 at room temperature for potential chemical production from widely distributed natural gas resources with minimal infrastructure reliance.Nanostructures converting chemical energy to mechanical work by using benign metabolic fuels, have huge implications in biomedical science. mTOR inhibitor Here, we introduce Au/Pt-based Janus nanostructures, resembling to “egg-in-nest” morphology (Au/Pt-ENs), showing enhanced motion as a result of dual enzyme-relay-like catalytic cascade in physiological biomedia, and in turn showing molecular-laden transport to living cells. We developed dynamic-casting approach using silica yolk-shell nanoreactors first, to install a large Au-seed fixing the silica-yolk aside while providing the anisotropically confined concave hollow nanospace to grow curved Pt-dendritic networks. Owing to the intimately interfaced Au and Pt catalytic sites integrated in a unique anisotropic nest-like morphology, Au/Pt-ENs exhibited high diffusion rates and displacements as the result of glucose-converted oxygen concentration gradient. High diffusiophoresis in cell culture media increased the nanomotor-membrane interaction events, in turn facilitated the cell internalization. In addition, the porous network of Au/Pt-ENs facilitated the drug-molecule cargo loading and delivery to the living cells.

    Transsphenoidal pituitary surgery (TPS) is traditionally performed under general anaesthesia. This study aimed to compare the effects of total intravenous anaesthesia (TIVA) or sevoflurane, an inhalation anaesthetic, on thiol-disulphide homeostasis in patients undergoing endoscopic endonasal TPS.

    In this study, 84 patients scheduled for TPS were randomly categorised into two groups propofol (n=42, the TIVA group) or sevoflurane (n=42, the SEVO group). Blood samples were taken before induction of general anaesthesia and at the 30minutes of postoperation. Serum native thiol and total thiol levels were detected, and the number of dynamic disulphide bonds and related ratios were calculated from these values. Serum nitric oxide (NO) levels were measured using a chemiluminescence method.

    Although native thiol levels in TIVA postoperation group were markedly increased (P<.05), total thiol levels in SEVO postoperation group were significantly decreased (P<.01). Disulphide levels were declined in both groue clinical effect is needed to further investigate.

    Autoimmune thyroid diseases, including Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, are the most common ones among autoimmune diseases. The reported effects of selenium supplementation on the course of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis are not consistent. It is therefore important to continue this line of research.

    The participants received selenium in the form of sodium selenite(IV) at a dose of 100µg/day for 6months.

    Newly diagnosed and previously untreated Hashimoto’s thyroiditis with euthyroidism or subclinical hypothyroidism. A total of 36 patients (aged 20 to 52years) qualified for this study, of whom 29 women were successfully enrolled and completed the intervention.

    Both before and after supplementation the following parameters in serum were tested anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies, thyroid function indicators, selenium as well as antioxidant status parameters and other biochemical parameters (lipid profile, glucose). Iodine supply and subjective assessment of physical and psychological health were also monitored.

    Selenium supplementation decreased significantly level of anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies what might have had a stabilizing effect on thyroid function, as values of thyroid parameters were within normal range before and at the end of the study. Mean level of selenium among patients was not different to healthy people in Poland. Median of ioduria was within normal range.

    The study shows a potential way of protective effect of selenium in limiting development of overt hypothyroidism. The increase in the concentrations of Se and SELENOP in the serum of patients verifies successful supplementation and good compliance, but did not affect the antioxidant status parameters measured.

    The study shows a potential way of protective effect of selenium in limiting development of overt hypothyroidism. The increase in the concentrations of Se and SELENOP in the serum of patients verifies successful supplementation and good compliance, but did not affect the antioxidant status parameters measured.

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