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The present studies were designed to explore the relationship between the swelling-related changes of the collagen-cell (keratocyte) matrix of the corneal stroma, and the integrity of the cells. From recent postmortem eyes of adult cattle, complete stroma preparations were dissected out and allowed to swell in solution (free swelling) or enclosed within a 12 kDa cut-off dialysis membrane with or without spacers. The swelling was at 4 degrees C with either water, a hypotonic phosphate-buffered saline (
PBS
, pH 7.0), a hypotonic mixed salt (MS) solution (pH 7.5), or an isotonic mixed salt solution with glucose (pH 7.5). Measures of tissue wet mass and thickness and analyses of the soluble protein, LDH and
ALDH
activity in the solutions were made. The relative swelling of the stroma preparations was greatest in water (to 624% of the original wet mass) > dilute
PBS
(to 404%) > dilute MS (to 381%) > MS with glucose (to 356%). The relative swelling was in the same order, but slightly less if the stroma preparations were enclosed in a dialysis tube with spacers, and substantially reduced when enclosed in a dialysis bag without spacers. With the use of hypotonic solutions, substantial quantities of proteinaceous material and enzyme activity were lost from the preparations, with the loss being proportional to the extent of swelling (p < 0.001). Swelling of an isolated corneal stroma, especially in hypotonic solutions, is associated with substantial loss of soluble protein and cytoplasmic enzyme activities, and so these solutions must be considered as cytotoxic to the keratocytes.
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PMID:Impact of hypotonic solutions on the stromal swelling, lactate dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase activity of the keratocytes of the bovine cornea. 1535 May 94
Hiwi, a human homologue of the Piwi family, plays an important role in stem cell self-renewal and is overexpressed in various human tumors. This study aimed to determine whether an RNA interference-based strategy to suppress Hiwi expression could inhibit tumor growth in a xenograft mouse model. A rare population of SSCloAldebr cells was isolated and identified as lung cancer stem cells in our previous study. Plasmids containing U6 promoter-driven shRNAs against Hiwi or control plasmids were successfully established. The xenograft tumor model was generated by subcutaneously inoculating with lung cancer stem cell SSCloAldebr cells. After the tumor size reached about 8 mm in diameter, shRNA plasmids were injected into the mice via the tail vein three times a week for two weeks, then xenograft tumor growth was assessed. In nude mice, intravenously delivery of Hiwi shRNA plasmids significantly inhibited tumor growth compared to treatment with control scrambled shRNA plasmids or the vehicle
PBS
. No mice died during the experiment and no adverse events were observed in mice administered the plasmids. Moreover, delivery of Hiwi shRNA plasmids resulted in a significant suppressed expression of Hiwi and
ALDH
-1 in xenograft tumor samples, based on immunohistochemical analysis. Thus, shRNA-mediated Hiwi gene silencing in lung cancer stem cells by an effective in vivo gene delivery strategy appeared to be an effective therapeutic approach for lung cancer, and may provide some useful clues for RNAi gene therapy in solid cancers.
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PMID:Hiwi knockdown inhibits the growth of lung cancer in nude mice. 2362 Nov 88