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2. Acupotomy ameliorates knee osteoarthritis-related collagen deposition and fibrosis in rabbit skeletal muscle through the TGF-β/Smad pathway
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Tingyao Hu, Einar Khavaza, Chuxi Liang, Longfei Xing, Xilin Chen, Yue Xu, Weiwei Ma, Farid Mokhtari, Juan Lu, and Changqing Guo
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Acupotomy ,Knee osteoarthritis ,Skeletal muscle ,Fibrosis ,Collagen deposition ,Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,RZ409.7-999 - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the effects of acupotomy on skeletal muscle fibrosis and collagen deposition in a rabbit knee osteoarthritis (KOA) model. Methods: Rabbits (n = 18) were randomly divided into control, KOA, and KOA + acupotomy (Apo) groups (n = 6). The rabbits in the KOA and Apo groups were modeled using the modified Videman's method for 6 weeks. After modeling, the Apo group was subjected to acupotomy once a week for 3 weeks on the vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, rectus femoris, biceps femoris, and anserine bursa tendons around the knee. The behavior of all animals was recorded, rectus femoris tissue was obtained, and histomorphological changes were observed using Masson staining and transmission electron microscopy. The expression of transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1), Smad 3, Smad 7, fibrillar collagen types I (Col-I) and III (Col-III) was detected using Western blot and real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Results: Histological analysis revealed that acupotomy improved the microstructure and reduced the collagen volume fraction of rectus femoris, compared with the KOA group (P = .034). Acupotomy inhibited abnormal collagen deposition by modulating the expression of fibrosis-related proteins and mRNA, thus preventing skeletal muscle fibrosis. Western blot and RT-PCR analysis revealed that in the Apo group, Col-I, and Col-III protein levels were significantly lower than those in the KOA group (both P
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- 2024
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3. Contrast-enhanced endoscopic ultrasound for differential diagnosis of autoimmune pancreatitis: a meta-analysis
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Shanshan Zhu, Xinguang Cao, Ghulam Nabi, Fangbin Zhang, Ping Liu, Jingwen Zhang, and Changqing Guo
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Pancreatobiliary (ERCP/PTCD) ,Pancreatoscopy ,Endoscopic ultrasonography ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Published
- 2024
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4. Advancing Energy‐Storage Performance in Freestanding Ferroelectric Thin Films: Insights from Phase‐Field Simulations
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Changqing Guo, Huayu Yang, Shouzhe Dong, Shiyu Tang, Jing Wang, Xueyun Wang, and Houbing Huang
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defect dipole engineering ,energy storage ,freestanding ferroelectric thin film ,mechanical bending ,phase‐field simulation ,Electric apparatus and materials. Electric circuits. Electric networks ,TK452-454.4 ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Abstract Advances in flexible electronics are driving the development of ferroelectric thin‐film capacitors toward flexibility and high energy storage performance. In the present work, the synergistic combination of mechanical bending and defect dipole engineering is demonstrated to significantly enhance the energy storage performance of freestanding ferroelectric thin films, achieved through the generation of a narrower and right‐shifted polarization‐electric field hysteresis loop. The recoverable energy storage density of freestanding PbZr0.52Ti0.48O3 thin films increases from 99.7 J cm−3 in the strain (defect) ‐free state to 349.6 J cm−3, marking a significant increase of 251%. The collective impact of the flexoelectric field, bending tensile strain, and defect dipoles contributes to this enhancement. The demonstrated synergistic optimization strategy has potential applicability to flexible ferroelectric thin film systems. Moreover, the energy storage properties of flexible ferroelectric thin films can be further fine‐tuned by adjusting bending angles and defect dipole concentrations, offering a versatile platform for control and performance optimization.
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- 2024
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5. TGF-β-driven LIF expression influences neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) and contributes to peritoneal metastasis in gastric cancer
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Fangbin Zhang, Yan Yan, Xinguang Cao, Changqing Guo, Ke Wang, and Shuai Lv
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Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Gastric cancer (GC), notorious for its poor prognosis, often advances to peritoneal dissemination, a crucial determinant of detrimental outcomes. This study intricately explores the role of the TGFβ-Smad-LIF axis within the tumor microenvironment in propagating peritoneal metastasis, with a specific emphasis on its molecular mechanism in instigating Neutrophil Extracellular Traps (NETs) formation and encouraging GC cellular functions. Through a blend of bioinformatics analyses, utilizing TCGA and GEO databases, and meticulous in vivo and in vitro experiments, LIF was identified as pivotally associated with GC metastasis, notably, enhancing the NETs formation through neutrophil stimulation. Mechanistically, TGF-β was substantiated to elevate LIF expression via the activation of the Smad2/3 complex, culminating in NETs formation and consequently, propelling peritoneal metastasis of GC. This revelation uncovers a novel potential therapeutic target, promising a new avenue in managing GC and mitigating its metastatic propensities.
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- 2024
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6. Resident to exhausted CD4+ T cell ratio is associated with the prognosis of gastric cancer
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Jinxiang Lv, Libo Wang, Wenlong Jia, Hui Xu, Siyuan Weng, Yuyuan Zhang, Zhe Xing, Shuang Chen, Shutong Liu, Yuhao Ba, Changqing Guo, Zaoqu Liu, and Xinwei Han
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Published
- 2024
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7. Electrically and mechanically driven rotation of polar spirals in a relaxor ferroelectric polymer
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Mengfan Guo, Erxiang Xu, Houbing Huang, Changqing Guo, Hetian Chen, Shulin Chen, Shan He, Le Zhou, Jing Ma, Zhonghui Shen, Ben Xu, Di Yi, Peng Gao, Ce-Wen Nan, Neil. D. Mathur, and Yang Shen
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Science - Abstract
Abstract Topology created by quasi-continuous spatial variations of a local polarization direction represents an exotic state of matter, but field-driven manipulation has been hitherto limited to creation and destruction. Here we report that relatively small electric or mechanical fields can drive the non-volatile rotation of polar spirals in discretized microregions of the relaxor ferroelectric polymer poly(vinylidene fluoride-ran-trifluoroethylene). These polar spirals arise from the asymmetric Coulomb interaction between vertically aligned helical polymer chains, and can be rotated in-plane through various angles with robust retention. Given also that our manipulation of topological order can be detected via infrared absorption, our work suggests a new direction for the application of complex materials.
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- 2024
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8. Tumor lost in the oral cavity during the removal process: A rare complication of endoscopic submucosal excavation
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Nan Dai, Nianyou Li, Changqing Guo, and Xinguang Cao
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
- 2023
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9. Polar Solomon rings in ferroelectric nanocrystals
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Jing Wang, Deshan Liang, Jing Ma, Yuanyuan Fan, Ji Ma, Hasnain Mehdi Jafri, Huayu Yang, Qinghua Zhang, Yue Wang, Changqing Guo, Shouzhe Dong, Di Liu, Xueyun Wang, Jiawang Hong, Nan Zhang, Lin Gu, Di Yi, Jinxing Zhang, Yuanhua Lin, Long-Qing Chen, Houbing Huang, and Ce-Wen Nan
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Abstract Solomon rings, upholding the symbol of wisdom with profound historical roots, were widely used as decorations in ancient architecture and clothing. However, it was only recently discovered that such topological structures can be formed by self-organization in biological/chemical molecules, liquid crystals, etc. Here, we report the observation of polar Solomon rings in a ferroelectric nanocrystal, which consist of two intertwined vortices and are mathematically equivalent to a $${4}_{1}^{2}$$ 4 1 2 link in topology. By combining piezoresponse force microscopy observations and phase-field simulations, we demonstrate the reversible switching between polar Solomon rings and vertex textures by an electric field. The two types of topological polar textures exhibit distinct absorption of terahertz infrared waves, which can be exploited in infrared displays with a nanoscale resolution. Our study establishes, both experimentally and computationally, the existence and electrical manipulation of polar Solomon rings, a new form of topological polar structures that may provide a simple way for fast, robust, and high-resolution optoelectronic devices.
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- 2023
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10. Effects of acupotomy on the activity of osteoclasts and osteoblasts in the subchondral bone of rabbits with early and mid-stage knee osteoarthritis models
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Mira Lee, Yan Guo, Xilin Chen, Longfei Xing, Wei Zhang, Lia Chang, and Changqing Guo
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Acupotomy ,Knee osteoarthritis ,Osteoclast ,Osteoblast ,Subchondral bone remodeling ,Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,RZ409.7-999 - Abstract
Objective: To investigate whether acupotomy could inhibit subchondral bone remodeling in knee osteoarthritis (KOA) rabbits by regulating the activity of osteoblasts and osteoclasts. Methods: KOA rabbits were prepared by immobilization for 6 and 9 weeks by Videman method. Nine groups of rabbits (control, 6 weeks and 9 weeks model, 6 weeks and 9 weeks acupotomy, 6 weeks and 9 weeks electroacupuncture, and 6 weeks and 9 weeks drug groups) received acupotomy, electroacupuncture and risedronate sodium intervention, respectively, for 3 weeks. Results: Acupotomy can inhibit the activity of osteoclasts and osteoblasts in subchondral bone by reducing the proteins expression of cathepsin K (CK) and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) and decreasing the proteins expression of osteocalcin (OCN) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP), to intercept the abnormal bone resorption and bone formation of subchondral bone in 6-week and 9-week immobilization-induced KOA rabbits. Conclusion: These findings indicated that acupotomy may be more advantageous than risedronate sodium intervention in modulating subchondral bone remodeling in KOA rabbits, especially in 9-week immobilization-induced KOA rabbits.
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- 2023
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11. Strain‐Induced Toroidal Polar States in Wrinkled Ferroelectric Polymer by Phase‐Field Simulations
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Changqing Guo, Shouzhe Dong, Jing Wang, Xueyun Wang, and Houbing Huang
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ferroelectric polymers ,phase‐field simulation ,strain state ,toroidal topological domain ,wrinkles ,Electric apparatus and materials. Electric circuits. Electric networks ,TK452-454.4 ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Abstract Wrinkled ferroelectric polymer films with out‐of‐plane deformation exhibit exotic strain fields that differ from those of conventional epitaxial film systems, offering a new path toward manipulating electrical and mechanical behaviors in ferroelectrics. However, the direct observation of the domain structure evolution in ferroelectric polymer films during continuous deformation is challenging with current experimental approaches. In this study, the strain‐induced evolution of toroidal domain structures in organic poly(vinylidene fluoride‐ran‐trifluoroethylene) (P(VDF‐TrFE)) films with concentric toroidal wrinkle patterns is comprehensively investigated using phase‐field simulations. The results reveal morphology‐ and thickness‐dependent toroidal polar topology in wrinkled P(VDF‐TrFE) films. External strain loading can modulate this ferroelectric domain, which exhibits robust coupling behavior with a mixed strain field of periodic tensile and compressive strains. It is demonstrated that toroidal wrinkled ferroelectric films provide an effective and unique flexible platform for continuously controllable strain engineering in ferroelectrics and a theoretical framework with potential applications in flexible electronic devices.
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- 2023
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12. A rare case of gastric schwannoma resection complicating by multiorgan high-frequency electrical burns
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Xinguang Cao, Xiaoyu Wan, Nan Dai, and Changqing Guo
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
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13. Enhanced polarization and abnormal flexural deformation in bent freestanding perovskite oxides
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Songhua Cai, Yingzhuo Lun, Dianxiang Ji, Peng Lv, Lu Han, Changqing Guo, Yipeng Zang, Si Gao, Yifan Wei, Min Gu, Chunchen Zhang, Zhengbin Gu, Xueyun Wang, Christopher Addiego, Daining Fang, Yuefeng Nie, Jiawang Hong, Peng Wang, and Xiaoqing Pan
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Science - Abstract
Freestanding perovskite oxides pave the way to novel flexural properties. Here, the authors observe the nanoscale strain gradient induced flexoelectric polarization with an unusual flexo-expansion/shrinkage effect in freestanding ferroelectric oxide.
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- 2022
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14. Nonvolatile ferroelectric domain wall memory integrated on silicon
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Haoying Sun, Jierong Wang, Yushu Wang, Changqing Guo, Jiahui Gu, Wei Mao, Jiangfeng Yang, Yuwei Liu, Tingting Zhang, Tianyi Gao, Hanyu Fu, Tingjun Zhang, Yufeng Hao, Zhengbin Gu, Peng Wang, Houbing Huang, and Yuefeng Nie
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Integrating ferroelectric perovskite oxides on Si is highly desired for electronic applications but challenging. Here, the authors show emergent in-plane ferroelectricity and promising nonvolatile memories based on resistive domain wall in BaTiO3/Si.
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- 2022
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15. Gastric cancer cell-derived extracellular vesicles elevate E2F7 expression and activate the MAPK/ERK signaling to promote peritoneal metastasis through the delivery of SNHG12
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Fangbin Zhang, Changqing Guo, Xinguang Cao, Yan Yan, Jinping Zhang, and Shuai Lv
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Cancer cell-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) have extensive application in the formation of their environment, including metastasis. This study explored the ability of gastric cancer (GC) cell-derived EVs-mediated microRNA-129-5p/E2F transcription factor 7/mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular regulated protein kinase (miR-129-5p/E2F7/MAPK/ERK) axis to affect the peritoneal metastasis of GC by delivering lncRNA small nucleolar RNA host gene 12 (SNHG12). EV-derived lncRNA and SNHG12/miR-129-5p/E2F7 network were determined by bioinformatics analysis. The regulatory relationship among SNHG12, miR-129-5p, and E2F7 was verified using a combination of dual-luciferase reporter gene, RNA immunoprecipitation, and RNA pull-down assays. The SNHG12, miR-129-5p, and E2F7 expression was measured by RT-qPCR. After GC cell-derived EVs were isolated and co-cultured with human peritoneal mesothelial cells (HPMCs), the uptake of EVs by HPMCs was observed under laser scanning confocal microscopy. Cell viability and apoptosis were examined using cell counting kit-8 and flow cytometry, respectively. Western blot analysis was performed to measure the mesothelial–mesenchymal transition (MMT)-related protein expression. The pathological and morphological characteristics of metastatic tumors in nude mice were observed by hematoxylin–eosin staining. A high SNHG12 expression was correlated with the poor prognosis of patients with GC. GC-derived EVs led to increased HPMC apoptosis and MMT by transferring SNHG12, whereas the knockdown of SNHG12 annulled the aforementioned results. SNHG12 sponged miR-129-5p to boost E2F7 expression and activate the MAPK/ERK signaling, thus inducing HPMC apoptosis and MMT. In vivo experiments further verified that EVs derived from GC cells promoted peritoneal metastasis in nude mice. GC cell-derived EVs elevated the E2F7 expression and activated the MAPK/ERK signaling to promote peritoneal metastasis through the delivery of SNHG12.
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- 2022
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16. The Use of Iron-Doped Anatase TiO2 Nanofibers for Enhanced Photocatalytic Fenton-like Reaction to Degrade Tylosin
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Xiao Wang, Wei Lu, Shangui Zhang, Changqing Guo, Kai Yang, Yan Sun, Yashi Shao, Qiyuan Li, Mingsheng Bu, Lianfeng Wu, Bo Wang, and Dongjiang Yang
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TiO2 ,Fe-doped ,Fenton-like ,photocatalyst ,tylosin ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The removal of antibiotics from wastewater to prevent their environmental accumulation is significant for human health and ecosystems. Herein, iron (Fe)-atom-doped anatase TiO2 nanofibers (Fe-TNs) were manufactured for the photocatalytic Fenton-like decomposition of tylosin (TYL) under LED illumination. Compared with the pristine TiO2 nanofibers (TNs), the optimized Fe-TNs exhibited improved visible-light-driven photocatalytic Fenton-like activity with a TYL degradation efficiency of 98.5% within 4 h. The effective TYL degradation could be attributed to the expanded optical light absorption and accelerated separation and migration of photogenerated electrons and holes after the introduction of Fe. The photogenerated electrons were highly conducive to the generation of active SO4•− radicals as they facilitated Fe(III)/Fe(II) cycles, and to oxidizing TYL. Moreover, the holes could be involved in TYL degradation. Thus, a significant enhancement in TYL degradation could be achieved. This research verifies the use of iron-doped anatase nanofibers as an effective method to synthesize novel photocatalytic Fenton-like catalysts through surface engineering for wastewater remediation.
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- 2023
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17. Clinical Study of Acupotomy Treatment for Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
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Xinyi Fu, Mira Lee, and Changqing Guo
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acupotomy ,randomized controlled trial ,tarsal tunnel syndrome ,Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,RZ409.7-999 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Background Compared with conventional closed therapy, acupotomy has the advantages of lower cost, convenient application, and better single and long-term effects. The aim of this study was to explore the clinical effect of acupotomy in the treatment of Tarsal Tunnel syndrome. Methods There were 80 patients enrolled into the study who were randomly assigned to either the acupotomy or closed therapy group, with 40 patients in each group. The acupotomy group was treated once every 6 days, on 3 occasions for the duration of treatment, and the closed therapy group was treated twice a week, for 3 weeks as the course of treatment. The effects of treatment were analyzed and evaluated according to the standard of curative effect. Results The “cure rate” of the number of patients in the acupotomy group whose symptoms had completely disappeared (13 patient out of 39) was higher than the closed therapy group (1 patient out of 39), and this difference was significant (p < 0.01). The number of patients in the acupotomy group who did not benefit from the therapy (5 patients) was significantly lower than the closed therapy group (15 patients; p < 0.05). The total number of patients in the acupotomy group who benefitted from the therapy (34 patients) resulted in an effective rate of 87.18%, which was higher than the closed therapy group (24 patients; 61.53%). The difference was statistically significant (p < 0.05). Conclusion Acupotomy is effective in the treatment of Tarsal Tunnel syndrome, was superior to traditional closed therapy, and is worthy of clinical application.
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- 2020
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18. Effect of acupotomy on chondrocyte proliferation and expression of CyclinD1, CDK4 and CDK6 in rabbits with knee osteoarthritis
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Yang Gao, Tong Wang, Wei Zhang, Xiaowei Shi, Shining Ma, Lijuan Wang, Shuai Zhou, Defeng Wang, Meyer Magali, and Changqing Guo
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Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,RZ409.7-999 - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanism of acupotomology (Apo) in the prevention of articular cartilage destruction via the promotion of chondrocyte proliferation and chondrocyte expression of cell cycle regulators, CyclinD1, CDK4 and CDK6 in a rabbit knee osteoarthritis (KOA) model. Methods: Twenty-eight rabbits were randomly divided into a control group, an OA (osteoarthritis) model group, an Apo (acupotomology) group and EA (electro-acupuncture) group (n = 7). Improved Videman's method was used to induce a rabbit model of KOA over 6 weeks. One week later, acupotomy and electro-acupuncture therapy was applied to animals in the respective groups and treatment lasted 4 weeks. Following these treatments, quantitative real-time PCR, immunohistochemical staining and western blotting were performed to assess the mRNA and protein levels of cell cycle regulators CyclinD1 (Cell cycle protein D1), CDK4 (Cyclin-dependent kinase 4) and CDK6 (Cyclin-dependent kinase 6). Ethology measures and knee morphology were also compared among groups. Results: The Lequesne MG index score of morphology was increased (P .05). Compared with the EA group, the morphology score was decreased in Apo group (P
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- 2019
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19. Endoscopic submucosal dissection for colorectal laterally spreading tumors with the Dual knife only
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Danxia He, Xinguang Cao, Te Luo, Wenpeng Tao, and Changqing Guo
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colorectal laterally spreading tumors ,dual knife ,endoscopic submucosal dissection ,Medicine - Published
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20. Examining Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Ecological Quality in the Pan-Third Pole Region in the Past 20 Years
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Geer Hong, Wenfeng Chi, Tao Pan, Yinyin Dou, Wenhui Kuang, Changqing Guo, Runmei Hao, and Yuhai Bao
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ecological quality ,human activities ,spatio-temporal pattern ,comprehensive evaluation ,the Pan-Third Pole region ,Science - Abstract
Examining the ecology quality of the Pan-Third Pole region has implications for global environmental change and sustainable development. However, spatio-temporal evolution of ecological quality in this region is still lacking. In this study, 65 countries of the Pan-Third Pole region were selected. A comprehensive evaluation index system of ecological quality was constructed using a dataset containing remote sensing, ecological environment and socio-economic data to spatially quantify the ecological quality, as well as its change from 2000 to 2020. The results displayed that the average ecological quality of the Pan-Third Pole region was at a moderate level of 0.53. Spatially, the excellent ecological quality regions were mainly concentrated in East Asian countries, while the severe quality regions were located in the Middle East. From 2000–2020, areas with improved ecological changes accounted for 38.48% of the total area, and 10.66% of the total area experienced a decline; specifically, European countries had a large proportion of improved ecological quality areas, while East Asian countries had a significantly larger proportion of declining ecological quality areas. We also found that ecosystem changes and human activities had an influence on ecological quality in the Pan-Third Pole region. This study provides an important empirical study on ecosystem services in the region.
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- 2022
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21. Characteristics of Changes in Urban Land Use and Efficiency Evaluation in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau from 1990 to 2020
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Shujing Fu, Xuexia Zhang, Wenhui Kuang, and Changqing Guo
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Qinghai–Tibet Plateau ,urbanization ,land use ,spatiotemporal evolution ,efficiency ,Agriculture - Abstract
The Qinghai–Tibet Plateau has seen decades of changes in land use/cover as a result of urbanization and regional planning policy. Research on the efficiency of social development aids in the pursuit of social and environmental sustainability. Based on CLUD and socioeconomic statistical data, this study systematically analyses the spatiotemporal evolution characteristics of urban land use in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau and evaluates its social development efficiency from three perspectives—the holistic, the municipal, and urban hierarchy—by using indicators such as the Moran index, land use efficiency, and urban expansion speed and proportion. Results show that the urbanization rate climbed from 21.26% to 54.95%, and the area of urban lands increased from 201.93 km2 to 796.59 km2 from 1990 to 2020, with urban lands expanding from the Lanzhou–Xining City Area to the central and south of the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. The holistic urban land use efficiency grew from 1.14 to 1.53, while the UPD decreased slightly from 1.44 to 1.31, and the UED increased steadily from 1.40 to 12.97 per decade. Moreover, we should pay attention to the rational allocation of land in human, social and ecosystem terms to comprehensively improve the quality of urbanization across the plateau.
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22. LncRNA BC200 Promotes Esophageal Squamous Cell Cancer Migration and Invasion and Can Regulate ATF4 Expression
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Ruihua Zhao, Xinguang Cao, Shuiling Jin, Rui Li, Qian Zhong, Miao Jiang, Jinming Han, Changqing Guo, and Hong Zong
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BC200 ,esophageal squamous cell cancer ,ATF4 ,LncRNA ,metastasis ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background: The main reason for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) treatment failure is metastasis. Little is known about the mechanisms involved in the metastasis of ESCC, and there is a lack of effective therapeutic targets. In our previous study, we found that patients with high levels of BC200 tended to have poor prognoses.Methods: First, we applied qRT-PCR to detect the expression level of BC200 in normal esophageal squamous epithelial cells and ESCC cells with different degrees of differentiation ability. Then, we changed BC200 expression by transfecting constructed lentiviruses that included BC200 shRNA (LV-BC200-shRNA, KD), negative control (CON053, NC), or BC200 gene (LV-BC200, BC200) to create BC200-deficient cell models in KYSE410 and KYSE70 cells and BC200 overexpression cell models in EC9706 cells and verified the transfection effect by qRT-PCR. Then, we examined cell migration by wound healing assay, invasion by Transwell assay, and proliferation by MTT assay and examined the metastasis ability in a xenograft mouse model. Gene expression profiling was performed to screen a panel of mRNAs following inhibition of BC200 expression. We then used ingenuity pathway analysis (IPA) to analyze the functions of the changed molecules and their interactions. The results from the microarray were validated by qRT-PCR and Western blotting.Results: In this study, we found that the expression of BC200 in poorly differentiated cell lines was significantly higher than that in well-differentiated cell lines. BC200 can significantly promote the migration and invasion but not the proliferation ability of ESCC cells in vitro and BC200 shRNA can significantly suppress tumor metastasis in vivo. Our genome-wide expression profile chip showed 406 differentially expressed genes, with 91 upregulated genes and 315 downregulated genes. The upstream regulator analysis showed that ATF4 was predicted to be strongly inhibited and 21 genes were consistently inhibited by this gene. Our qRT-PCR and Western blotting data also identified the reduced expression of ATF4 and some selected downstream genes, such as SNAIL2, GADD45A, and PSAT1, as a consequence of downregulating BC200 expression in ESCC.Conclusion: Our data showed that BC200 promoted the metastasis of ESCC cells and could regulate the expression of ATF4 and its downstream genes.
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- 2020
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23. Study on Processing Technology and Quality of Moringa oleifera leaves with y - Aminobutyric Acid
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Wei Zhou, Qian Li, Changqing Guo, Yupo Cao, Shaodan Peng, Wei Jing, and Jihua Li
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
In order to obtain the high level of γ-aminobutyric acid Moringa oleifera leaves, Use 7% sodium glutamate solution to soak the fresh Moringa oleifera leaves, study effect of different treatment times and three different drying methods( hot air drying, vacuum freeze drying, shadow drying) on the formation of y-aminobutyric acid and quality (total flavonoids, soluble sugar, amino acids, polyphenols, color)of dried Moringa oleifera leaves. The results indicated that shadow-dried Moringa oleifera leaves had the hightest retention of γ-aminobutyric acid, but its browning degree were not preferable, soluble sugar was damaged gravely, and its vulnerable to weather conditions. Vacuum freeze dried Moringa oleifera leaves had the hightest retention of flavonoids, polyphenols and amino acids. The y-aminobutyric acid content of Vacuum freeze dried and hot air dried Moringa oleifera leaves had no much difference. Hot air dried Moringa oleifera leaves browning degree were preferable, it’s had an moderate content of soluble sugar and amino acids, the short drying time is characteristics of this drying method.with the treatment time increased, the content of γ-aminobutyric acid and amino acids content first increased and then decreased. Flavonoids and polyphenols content first decreased and then increased. Soluble sugar content decreased. In summary, after soaking with 7% sodium glutamate solution for 10h, then dried by hot air drying(drying temperature of 60°C), was the most suitable way for industrial production of the high level of γ-aminobutyric acid Moringa oleifera leaves.
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