2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2013.11.021
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Use of porcine vaginal tissue ex-vivo to model environmental effects on vaginal mucosa to toxic shock syndrome toxin-1

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“…mTSS has been primarily associated with improper tampon use. It has been postulated that certain tampons can unintentionally modify the vaginal environment, thereby stimulating the overexpression of TSST-1 from resident S. aureus [ 64 ]. TSST-1 production in the vaginal environment also appears to be heavily influenced by the vaginal microbiota, especially lactobacilli [ 65 ].…”
Section: Staphylococcal Superantigens and Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…mTSS has been primarily associated with improper tampon use. It has been postulated that certain tampons can unintentionally modify the vaginal environment, thereby stimulating the overexpression of TSST-1 from resident S. aureus [ 64 ]. TSST-1 production in the vaginal environment also appears to be heavily influenced by the vaginal microbiota, especially lactobacilli [ 65 ].…”
Section: Staphylococcal Superantigens and Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combined factors of conducive environmental conditions and changes in the microbiota, during menstruation, may allow resident S. aureus growth which in turn could lead to TSST-1 production. The TSST-1 SAg is understood to induce mTSS by translocating across the vaginal epithelium and stimulating local T cells [ 64 , 69 , 70 ]. The peak incidence of mTSS occurred in the early 1980s and was associated with a type of highly absorbent tampon.…”
Section: Staphylococcal Superantigens and Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porcine vaginal tissue is used as a surrogate for human vaginal tissue. It has been shown to demonstrate excellent correlation with human vaginal tissue in histology and structure, composition, as well as permeability characteristics towards water and hydrophilic molecules [ 30 , 31 ]. Fresh porcine female reproductive tracts were harvested from domestic pigs and transferred to our laboratory immediately after sacrifice.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mucus penetration properties and localization profiles of PCN in the intracellular compartment were evaluated using an ex vivo mucus simulated system. The porcine vaginal tissue was selected as a cell line, as it closely resembles human vagina in terms of physiological morphology and functionality [52]. The porcine tissues were collected from the slaughter house, transported to the laboratory in hanks buffer and used within 3 h of death to preserve mucosal barrier function.…”
Section: Assessment Of Mucus Penetration Rates Of Npsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PEG is a hydrophilic substance and confers the particles a near neutral surface charge with an enhanced penetration capability through the mucus [11]. PEG coated NPs can reduce their affinity to mucus constituents [42,[47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58] and are able to readily penetrate through even chronic rhinosinusitis mucus (CRSM, highly viscoelastic) [59] or slip through the mucus [11]. Thus, PEGylation or covalent coating of high density of low molecular weight (MW) of conventional/polymeric particles has been explored for various biomedical applications, such as penetration to brain parenchyma [56], a biophysical tool, a means for drug and gene delivery [20], topical delivery of microbicides [47,55], and nano-rods for phototherapy [56].…”
Section: Characterization Of Peg Coated Nps Loaded With Dapivirinementioning
confidence: 99%