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X V I I I V Í S I N D A R Á Ð S T E F N A H Í F Y L G I R I T 9 1 LÆKNAblaðið/Fylgirit 91 2017/103 53 Efniviður og aðferðir: Í dag meta röntgenlæknar umfang heilahólfa- stækkunar út frá röð tvívíðra segulómmynda. Við höfum þróað nýstár- legar myndvinnsluaðferðir, sem flokka og merkja á sjálfvirkan hátt mis- munandi hluta heilahólfa út frá þrívíðum segulómmyndum í von um að geta greint fullorðinsvatnshöfuð án inngripa. Aðferðin samtvinnar vefjaflokkunaraðferð, sem byggir á myndbútum, við aðferð sem byggir á myndmátun fjölda fyrirfram merktra mynda og getur á nýstárlegan hátt merkt hliðlægu heilahólfin tvö ásamt þriðja og fjórða heilahólfi einstaklinga með stækkuð heilahólf. Niðurstöður: Sjálfvirkar merkingar með okkar aðferð voru bornar saman við tvær flokkunaraðferðir í fremstu röð og nákvæminsmæl- ingar gerðar með hliðsjón af handvirkum merkingum heilahólfa í 14 sjúklingamyndum. Dice stuðull fyrir skörun sjálfvirku og handvirku merkinganna sýnir umtalsverða bætingu okkar aðferðar, sér í lagi á þeim sjúklingum með alvarlegustu heilahólfastækkunina, þar sem hinar tvær aðferðirnar bregðast. Ályktanir: Niðurstöður okkar benda til að aðferð okkar geti gagnast við greiningu og betri skilgreiningu á sérkennum fullorðinsvatnshöfuðs. Aðferðin nýtist að auki rannsóknum á öðrum heilahrörnunarsjúkdómum eins og Alzheimer sjúkdómi, sem oft kemur upp í mismunagreiningu á fullorðinsvatnshöfði. E 155 Chitosan-peptide conjugates as effective antimicrobial agents Priyanka Sahariah1, Kasper K. Sørensen2, Martha Á. Hjálmarsdóttir3, Ólafur E. Sigurjónsson4, Knud J Jensen2, Már Másson3, Mikkel B. Thygesen2 1Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Iceland, 2University of Copenhagen, 3University of Iceland, 4Landspitali University Hospital prs1@hi.is Introduction: Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) hold great promise as potential biopharmaceutical drugs for the treatment of infections but are limited due to their toxicity, high minimum inhibitory concentration and low selectivity for bacterial membranes. The aim was to improve antim- icrobial activity and reduce hemolytic toxicity of the AMP, anoplin, by coupling multiple copies to a linear, biocompatible polymer, chitosan, for multivalent display. Methods: Anoplin having either an N-terminal or a C-terminal propargyl group was synthesized by solid-phase synthesis. TBDMS-chitosan was utilized for synthesizing 2-azidoacetylchitosan derivatives having varying degree of substitution (DS), which were then coupled to anoplin through either N or C-terminus using click chemistry. Characterization was done using 1H and COSY-NMR, HSQC, HMBC, IR and CD spectroscopy. Antibacterial activity was assayed by Broth microdilution method and toxicity against human red blood cells. Results: Chitosan-anoplin conjugates displayed enhanced antibacterial properties towards Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in comparison to anoplin. The highest activity amongst the conjugates was observed towards Escherichia coli with an MIC value as low as 4 µg/mL. The N and the C-terminal conju- gates exhibited an increasing order of activity with increasing DS towards Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. The N-PEP-CS conjugates showed a drop in activity with increasing DS, while C-PEP-CS conjugates showed similar activity towards Enterococcus faecalis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. All the conjugates exhibited reduced toxicity towards human red blood cells in comparison to the parent peptide. Conclusion: Chitosan-peptide conjugates displayed improved antibacter- ial properties and significantly lower hemolytic toxicity. E 156 Self-assembled nanoparticles of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and beta-cyclodextrin (HTMAPβCD) polymer for antibiotics targeted drug delivery Agnieszka Popielec, Þorsteinn Loftsson Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, University of Iceland agp9@hi.is Introduction: Due to increasing bacterial resistance for antibiotics the development of new drug delivery systems becomes one of the most important pharmaceutical field. Materials with intrinsic microbial act- ivity like quaternized polymers help in overcoming the limitations of traditional antibacterial therapeutics. Nanoparticles (NPs) containing quaternized modified cyclodextrins may exhibit additional properties like enhanced encapsulation and solubilization of antimicrobial drugs. This study describes simple method for preparation of stable NPs consisting of CMC and positively charged HTMAPβCD with diameter of approx- imately 300nm. Methods: All the studies were designed to prepare and characterize the particles in the nano size range. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) method was used to measure the mean hydrodynamic diameter of the NPs and to obtain particles size distribution profile. Aqueous samples of pH 5.5 and with final concentration of 0.5 mg/ml (w/v) were examined at room temperature to determine the physical stability of the NPs during storage, upon dilution and addition of NaCl, also in acidic (pH 3) and neutral (pH 7.4) media. Results: The DLS measurements showed that at room temperature the NPs maintained size around 300 nm and the same size distribution profile for more than 40 days. They are stable against sodium chloride concentration close to isotonic conditions and are resistant towards dilution up to 200-fold and chemically stable at physiologic pH. Conclusions: The NPs prepared and characterized in this study are a promising candidates as drug delivery systems. Since they are stable at physiological conditions they may be use as carriers for intravenously administrated antibiotics. E 157 A chemo-systematic and taxonomic revisit to the lichen Cetraria islandica Maonian Xu1, Starri Heiðmarsson2, Elín S. Ólafsdóttir1, Margrét Þorsteinsdóttir1, Sesselja Ómarsdóttir1 1Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Iceland, 2Icelandic Institute of Natural History xum1@hi.is Introduction: The lichen Cetraria islandica, or Iceland moss, is a symbiot- ic association of green algae, fungi and bacteria. It has been used in traditional medicine to treat bronchial and inflammatory conditions, gastritis and ulcers. However, the taxonomy of Iceland moss is still controversial and its chemical diversity is much underestimated, which would trigger problems in the authentication and standardization of herbal products. Thus, we aimed to understand both chemical diversity and biodiversity of Cetraria islandica. Methods and data: In total 141 lichen specimens have been collected around Iceland from 2012 to 2016. Chemical diversity of biodiversity of Cetraria islandica in Iceland was studied using metabolite profiling and molecular phylogenetics, where chemical data were analyzed using MarkerLynx and phylogeny using Bayesian Inference. Results: Three chemotypes of Iceland moss were identified in Iceland, which differ in the presence of fumarprotocetraric acid (FA) and

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