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2. Proteomic investigations of acute ischemic stroke in animal models: a narrative review
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Fangxu Sun, Rong-Fang Gu, and Ru Wei
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
3. First Detection and Molecular Identification of Entamoeba bovis in Farm-Raised Sika Deer from Anhui Province, China
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Xin-chao Liu, Qi Ren, Jie Guo, Dong-qian Chen, Qiao-qiao Li, Xin-yu Luo, You-fang Gu, and Wen-chao Li
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Male ,Entamoeba ,China ,Farms ,Deer ,Animals ,Female ,Parasitology ,Ruminants ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Phylogeny - Abstract
Protozoans of Entamoeba spp. are one of the most common enteric parasites that infect humans and diverse animals including deer.However, data regarding the prevalence and species/genotypes of Entamoeba spp. in deer in China is scarce. This study investigated the prevalence and species distribution of Entamoeba spp. in sika deer (Cervus nippon) in Anhui Province.In our survey, 336 fecal samples were collected from five sika deer farms in different regions of Anhui Province. All samples were examined for the presence of Entamoeba spp. by PCR and phylogenetic analysis of the conserved 18S rRNA gene.106/336 (31.5%) fecal samples were positive for Entamoeba spp. A statistically significant difference in the prevalence of Entamoeba spp. infection was observed between sampling farms (p 0.001), and the prevalence of Entamoeba spp. in male and female sika deer showed no significant difference (p 0.05). Sequence and phylogenetic analysis revealed the single species, E. bovis, was identified in this study.This is the first report about the identification of E. bovis in farm-raised sika deer in China, and these results expand our understanding of host range and species distribution of Entamoeba spp. in ruminants.
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- 2022
4. Molecular prevalence of Tetratrichomonas gallinarum and Trichomonas gallinae in three domestic free-range poultry breeds in Anhui Province, China
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Dong-qian Chen, Xin-yu Luo, Qiao-qiao Li, Jin-chao Pan, Hen Zhang, Yue-yue Gu, Zhen-zhen Kan, Jia-min Huang, Zhui Fang, Xin-chao Liu, You-fang Gu, and Wen-Chao Li
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General Veterinary ,Bird Diseases ,Trichomonas Infections ,General Medicine ,Poultry ,Trichomonadida ,Ducks ,Infectious Diseases ,Insect Science ,Prevalence ,Trichomonas ,Animals ,Parasitology ,Chickens ,Phylogeny - Abstract
Tetratrichomonas gallinarum and Trichomonas gallinae can colonize the alimentary tract of domestic birds. However, little information is available on the epidemiology of the two trichomonad species in domestic free-range poultry in China. In this study, the occurrence and genetic characteristic of T. gallinarum and T. gallinae among free-range chickens, ducks, and geese in Anhui Province, China, were investigated. The 1910 fecal samples collected from 18 free-range poultry farms throughout Anhui Province were examined for the presence of T. gallinarum and T. gallinae by PCR and sequence analysis of the small subunit (SSU) rRNA gene of T. gallinarum and ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 sequence of T. gallinae. The overall occurrence of T. gallinarum in poultry was 1.2% (22/1910), with infection rates of 2.1% (17/829) in chickens, 0.2% (1/487) in ducks, and 0.7% (4/594) in geese. The constructed phylogeny tree using the concatenated ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region and SSU rRNA indicated the T. gallinarum isolates detected in this study were closely related to previously defined genogroups A, D, and E, respectively. Nine (0.5%) fecal samples were positive for T. gallinae, with infection rates of 0.8% (7/829) in chickens, 0.4% (2/487) in ducks, and 0% (0/594) in geese. Sequence and phylogenetic analysis showed that four T. gallinae ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 sequences obtained from chicken feces and one duck fecal sample belonged to genotype ITS-OBT-Tg-1. This is the first report of the prevalence and genetic characterization of T. gallinarum and T. gallinae in free-range chickens, ducks, and geese in China.
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- 2022
5. Selective detection of HSO3− in living cells using a pyrroloquinoline structure containing turn-on fluorescent probe
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Jiahua Zhou, Fa Wang, Yuan-Xiang Xu, Xue-Fang Gu, Yu-Jun Shi, and Bing Yang
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Analytical Chemistry - Published
- 2022
6. Anthocyanins improve liver fibrosis in mice by regulating the autophagic flux level of hepatic stellate cells by mmu_circ_0000623
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Jinhui Du, Likun Liu, Haiqing Fan, Yue Yu, Yilin Luo, Fang Gu, Hui Yu, and Xin Liao
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Food Science - Published
- 2023
7. The effect of growth hormone on low-prognosis patients: a retrospective study based on POSEIDON criteria
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Qiu-ping Li, Yun Zhang, Fang Xiong, Han Zheng, Yan-fang Gu, and Yun Zhu
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Objective: To investigate the effect of growth hormone on low-prognosis patients who were diagnosed by POSEIDON criteria. Methods: Poor ovarian reserve patients were included if their AMH Results: A total of 574 cycles (155 in GH group, 419 in Control group) were analyzed. For all the poor ovarian reserve patients, there were no significant differences between GH and control group, in aspects of HMG dosage, duration of HMG, the number of oocytes retrieved, the number of 2PN, the number of embryos, transferrable embryos ,good-quality embryos, clinical pregnancy rate, miscarriage rate and clinical live birth rate. In stratified analysis, the variables of G4 were not significantly different, and in G3, duration of HMG (8.11±1.86vs. 8.80±1.98, P﹤0.05) was significantly different. Further study on non-first cycle patients, a total of 274 cycles (122 in GH group, 152 in Control group) were analyzed, there were no differences between GH group and control group, in aspects of HMG dosage, duration of HMG, the number of oocytes retrieved, the number of 2PN, the number of embryos, transferrable embryos ,good-quality embryos, clinical pregnancy rate, miscarriage rate and clinical live birth rate. In stratified analysis, the variables of G3’ were not significantly different. In G4’, duration of HMG (8.74±2.31 vs. 7.90±2.56, P﹤0.05) was significantly different, the number of oocytes retrieved(8.74±2.31 vs. 7.90±2.56, P﹤0.05), clinical pregnancy rate(22.97% vs. 8.45%, P﹤0.05), and clinical live birth rate(14.86% vs. 4.23%, P﹤0.05) were significantly different between GH and control groups. The outcomes of linear regression and logistic regression analysis were approximately consistent with that of Chi square test. Conclusions: GH co-treatment with the mild stimulation protocol in poor ovarian reserve patients who reached or were older than 35 years old, and failed in at least one previous cycle, could significantly increase the number of oocytes retrieved, clinical pregnancy rate and live birth rate.
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- 2023
8. Development of a flat conical chamber-based non-dispersive infrared CO2 gas sensor with temperature compensation
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Jiahong Zhang, Chunling Lu, Fang Gu, Qingquan Liu, Mengjuan Wang, Dalin Li, and Zhu Han
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Instrumentation - Abstract
In order to accurately monitor CO2 concentration based on the non-dispersive infrared technique, a novel flat conical chamber CO2 gas sensor is proposed and investigated by simulation analysis and experimental verification. First, the optical design software and computational fluid dynamics method are utilized to theoretically investigate the relationship between the energy distribution, absorption efficiency of infrared radiation, and chamber size. The simulation results show that the chamber length has an optimal value of 8 cm when the cone angle is 5° and the diameter of the detection surface is 1 cm, which makes infrared absorption efficiency optimal. Then, the flat conical chamber CO2 gas sensor system is developed, calibrated, and tested. The experimental results indicate that the sensor can accurately detect CO2 gas concentrations in the range of 0–2000 ppm at 25 °C. It is found that the absolute error of calibration is within 10 ppm, and the maximum repeatability and stability errors are 5.5 and 3.5%, respectively. Finally, the genetic neural network algorithm is presented to compensate for the output concentration of the sensor to solve the problem of temperature drift. Experimental results demonstrate that the relative error of the compensated CO2 concentration is varied from −0.85 to 2.32%, which is significantly reduced. The study has reference significance for the structural optimization of the infrared CO2 gas sensor and the improvement of the measurement accuracy.
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- 2023
9. HMGB1 induces macrophage pyroptosis and serves as a promising diagnostic marker for chronic endometritis
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Guoxia Yang, Qingyan Zhang, Jinfeng Tan, Yujing Xiong, Yanchun Liang, Jiacong Yan, Fang Gu, and Yanwen Xu
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Background Chronic endometritis (CE) reflects the local imbalance of endometrial immune microenvironment after inflammation. High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is highly involved in both immunity and inflammation. The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of HMGB1 on the endometrium of CE.Methods In the pilot study, the expression level of pyroptosis-associated marker GSDMD-NT and its co-localization with macrophages in endometrial tissues collected from CEs and controls were detected by qRT-PCR, western blot (WB), immunohistochemical (IHC) and immunofluorescence (IF) staining. Next, the roles of HMGB1 as a driver of macrophage pyroptosis was investigated in vitro using human THP-1 cells. To evaluate whether HMGB1 could be served as a target for treatment of CE, CE mouse model was established by LPS intrauterine perfusion, and treatment with glycyrrhizic acid, an inhibitor of HMGB1, was given. Lastly, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves of endometrium and uterine fluid HMGB1 were constructed to assess the predictive values in a cohort study including 154 patients.Results In the pilot study, we found that pyroptosis-associated marker GSDMD-NT was significantly increased in the CE endometrium(P In vitro experiments demonstrated that HMGB1 induced pyroptosis in human THP-1 derived macrophage. HMGB1 expression was induced in a dose-dependent manner under LPS stimulation in both cytoplasm and cell supernatant of HESCs. Treatment with HMGB1 inhibitor (glycyrrhizic acid) significantly suppressed endometrium inflammation in LPS-induced CE mouse model. In the cohort study, we confirmed that HMGB1 mRNA level dramatically increased in the CE group (n = 83) compared with those of control (n = 71, 21.04 ± 14.92 vs. 8.89 ± 6.91, P vs. 638.2pg/ml (318.9–1124), P HMGB1 and the number of CD138 (rs = 0.592, P Conclusions HMGB1 effectively induces macrophages pyroptosis in human endometrium, and HMGB1 level of endometrium or uterine fluid can be served as a promising diagnostic marker for CE.
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- 2023
10. Therapeutic role of FNDC5/irisin in attenuating liver fibrosis via inhibiting release of hepatic stellate cell-derived exosomes
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Xin Liao, Yilin Luo, Fang Gu, Wen Song, Xin Nie, and Qin Yang
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Hepatology - Published
- 2023
11. Design and Testing of an End-Effector for Tomato Picking
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Tianchi Wang, Weiwei Du, Lingshen Zeng, Long Su, Yiming Zhao, Fang Gu, Li Liu, and Qian Chi
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tomato picking ,end-effector ,D-H method ,Monte Carlo method ,nondestructive picking ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
Based on the structural shortage of an agricultural labor force and the continuous increase in tomato planting scale in China, as well as the limitation of a greenhouse working environment on the development of tomato picking productivity, a motor-driven end-effector for a tomato picking robot based on a hybrid force/position control strategy was designed. First, a hybrid force/position control strategy was applied to control the picking process. Consistent with this strategy, the mechanical structure design of the end-effector was determined. The maximum torque of the finger joint motor was verified by applying a load to the end-effector fingertip under a parabolic linear angular velocity. Second, the D-H method was used to establish the end-effector single-finger and whole-hand coordinate systems and to perform forward and inverse kinematic analysis. The Monte Carlo method was used to analyze the workspace of the end-effector, and an isochronous interpolation algorithm was used to analyze the angular displacement of the motor. A basic algorithm for starting, stopping and accelerating the finger joints was designed to achieve the smooth movement of the end-effector. The control system for the end-effector was designed based on STM32F103ZET6, and the end-effector remote wireless debugging system was designed based on Tiny6410. Finally, a test prototype of the tomato picking end-effector was manufactured and picking tests were conducted, which showed that our tomato picking end-effector moved smoothly. The proposed control algorithm reduced the impact force and recorded the contact force between the end-effector and the tomato in real time, and the end-effector essentially achieved nondestructive picking. Therefore, our tomato picking end-effector demonstrated good utility in practice.
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- 2023
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12. Spatial Correlation in Typical Binary Polycondensation Systems: An Essential Extension of the Kirkwood-Buff Theory
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Fang Gu, Jiangtao Li, Xiaozhong Hong, and Haijun Wang
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General Chemistry - Published
- 2023
13. Association of red cell distribution width with the risk of 3-month readmission in patients with heart failure: A retrospective cohort study
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Fang Gu, Han Wu, Xiaoli Jin, Cheng Kong, and Wenyan Zhao
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
BackgroundIn recent years, red cell distribution width (RDW) has been found to be associated with the prognosis of patients with heart failure (HF) in Western countries. However, evidence from Asia is limited. We aimed to investigate the relationship between RDW and the risk of 3-month readmission in hospitalized Chinese HF patients.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed HF data from the Fourth Hospital of Zigong, Sichuan, China, involving 1,978 patients admitted for HF between December 2016 and June 2019. The independent variable in our study was RDW, and the endpoint was the risk of readmission within 3 months. This study mainly used a multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression analysis. Smoothed curve fitting was then used to assess the dose-response relationship between RDW and the risk of 3-month readmission.ResultsIn the original cohort of 1,978 patients with HF (42% male and 73.1% aged ≥70 years), 495 patients (25.0%) were readmitted within 3 months after discharge. Smoothed curve fitting showed a linear correlation between RDW and the risk of readmission within 3 months. In the multivariable-adjusted model, every 1% increase in RDW was associated with a 9% increased risk of readmission within 3 months (hazard ratio = 1.09, 95% confidence interval: 1.00–1.15; P ConclusionsA higher RDW value was significantly associated with a greater risk of 3-months readmission in hospitalized patients with HF.
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- 2023
14. Investigation of Ordered TiMC and TiMCT2 (M = Cr and Mo; T = O and S) MXenes as High-Performance Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries
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Shi-Ping Huang, Jia-Fang Gu, Yu-Rong Ren, Kai-Ning Ding, Yi Li, Yong-Fan Zhang, Shu-Ping Huang, Wei Lin, and Wen-Kai Chen
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General Energy ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2022
15. Comparison of Performance of Two Stool DNA Tests and a Fecal Immunochemical Test in Detecting Colorectal Neoplasm: A Multicenter Diagnostic Study
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Peng Jin, Peng You, Jingyuan Fang, Qian Kang, Fang Gu, Yunlong Cai, Huihong Zhai, Bangmao Wang, Yanqing Li, Junfeng Xu, Jiheng Wang, Yuqi He, Yang Wang, Min Dai, and Jianqiu Sheng
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Feces ,Oncology ,Epidemiology ,Occult Blood ,Humans ,Colonoscopy ,DNA ,DNA, Neoplasm ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Early Detection of Cancer - Abstract
Background: The most widely used noninvasive screening tests for colorectal cancer are fecal occult blood tests. Stool DNA test was developed in recent years. However, direct comparative analyses of these tests within the same population are still sparse. Methods: A total of 2,842 participants who visited outpatient clinics or cancer screening centers were enrolled. Stool DNA test-I (KRAS, BMP3, NDRG4, and hemoglobin immunochemical tests), stool DNA test-II (SDC2 and SFRP2 tests), and fecal immunochemical test (FIT) alone were performed and colonoscopy was used as the gold standard among 2,240 participants. Forty-two and 302 participants had colorectal cancer and advanced adenomas (AA), respectively. Results: The sensitivity for colorectal cancer of stool DNA test-I, -II, and FIT was 90.5%, 92.9%, and 81.0%, respectively. The sensitivity for advanced neoplasm (AN; colorectal cancer plus AA) of stool DNA test-I, -II, and FIT was 34.9%, 42.2%, and 25.9%, respectively. The specificity of stool DNA test-I, -II, and FIT was 91.4%, 93.3%, and 96.8%, respectively, among those with negative results on colonoscopy. When the specificity of FIT was adjusted to match that of stool DNA tests by changing the threshold, no significant difference was seen in the sensitivities among the three tests for detecting colorectal cancer. For AN, the sensitivity of FIT was higher than DNA test-I and similar to DNA test-II under the same specificities. Conclusions: There was no significant advantage of the two stool DNA tests compared with FIT in detecting colorectal cancer or AN in this study. Impact: Our findings do not support extensive use of stool DNA tests instead of FIT.
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- 2022
16. Silence for 'Silence'?—Reflections on the Interpretation of GATT III:8(a) in DS583
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Fang Gu
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General Materials Science - Published
- 2022
17. On Exploration and Practice of Blended Teaching Design of Morality Cultivation in College English Course Instruction
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Fang Gu
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
18. Association of hypocalcemia with in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with intracerebral hemorrhage: A retrospective cohort study
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Fang Gu, Wenyan Zhao, Xiangjie Duan, Ying Zhang, Xiaoming Luo, Guoqing Chen, Xiaoli Jin, Hangli Pan, Faliang Gao, and Huadong Wu
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Neurology ,Neurology (clinical) - Abstract
Background and purposeThere was little evidence to study the relationship between hypocalcemia and mortality among critically ill patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) aged ≥16 years. This study aimed to determine the potential association between hypocalcemia and in-hospital and ICU mortality in patients with ICH in the United States.MethodsWe analyzed 1,954 patients with ICH from the e-Intensive Care Unit Collaborative Research Database and divided them into hypocalcemia and non-hypocalcemia groups. Hypocalcemia was defined as albumin-adjusted total calcium below 8.4 mg/dl. The primary and secondary outcomes were hospital and ICU mortality, respectively. We performed multivariable regression and subgroup analyses to evaluate the association of hypocalcemia with hospital and ICU mortality. Cumulative survival rate analysis was performed using Kaplan–Meier curves with log-rank statistics.ResultsWe enrolled 1,954 patients with ICH who had been hospitalized in ICU for >24 h and were older than 16 years (average age, 61.8 years; men, 56.7%). We noted that 373 (19%) hospital mortality occurred, including 235 (12%) ICU mortality. In this sample, 195 patients had hypocalcemia. Multivariable logistic regression analyses showed that hypocalcemia was associated with a 67% increased risk of in-hospital and a 72% increased risk of ICU mortality. This association was consistent across subgroup analyses.ConclusionsHypocalcemia was associated with a high risk of hospital and ICU mortality among critically ill patients with ICH. Future prospective, randomized, controlled studies are needed to confirm our results.
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- 2023
19. Author Correction: Ocular biometrics and uncorrected visual acuity for detecting myopia in Chinese school students
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Ethan Zhao, Xinyi Wang, Huiyan Zhang, Eric Zhao, Jianyong Wang, Ying Yang, Fang Gu, Lei Gu, Jianyao Huang, Ronghua Zhang, Gui-shuang Ying, and Hongguang Cui
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Multidisciplinary - Published
- 2022
20. Effect of Cycloplegia on Refractive Error Measure in Chinese School Students
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Ronghua Zhang, Hongguang Cui, Lei Gu, Gui-Shuang Ying, Jianyao Huang, Jianyong Wang, Juanjuan Li, Fang Gu, Xin Zheng, Jia Meng, Hans M. Gao, Lei Gao, and Jianqin Shen
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Mydriatics ,China ,Refractive error ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Epidemiology ,Refraction, Ocular ,Standard deviation ,Pupil Disorders ,Ophthalmology ,Myopia ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Students ,Dioptre ,Tropicamide ,business.industry ,Cycloplegia ,Presbyopia ,Refractive Errors ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Confidence interval ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Hyperopia ,Standard error ,Autorefractor ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
PURPOSE To determine differences in cycloplegic vs. non-cycloplegic refractive error and factors associated with these differences in Chinese school students. METHOD In this cross-sectional school-based study, refractive error was measured in school students using a NIDEK autorefractor before and after administration of 0.5% tropicamide. Spherical equivalent (SER) in diopters (D) was calculated as sphere plus half cylinder. SER differences before vs. after cycloplegia were evaluated using mean, standard deviation (SD), 95% limits of agreement. Univariable and multivariable regression models were used to determine factors associated with SER differences. RESULTS Among 3604 students, 3450 (95.7%) provided data for analysis. Mean age (SD) was 9.7 (3.6) years. The mean SER (SD) was -1.12 (1.97) D before cycloplegia, and -0.20 (2.19) D after cycloplegia, with a mean difference of 0.92 D (95% limits of agreement: -0.93 to 2.78 D). Among 196 eyes with non-cycloplegic SER -6.0 D or worse (e.g., met high myopia definition), 71.4% had cycloplegic SER -6.0 D or worse, and among 3607 eyes with non-cycloplegic SER -0.5 D or worse (e.g., met myopia definition), 62.1% eyes had cycloplegic SER -0.5 D or worse. Cycloplegic SER was more correlated with axial length than non-cycloplegic SER (Pearson r = 0.82 vs. 0.72, p
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- 2021
21. The effect of nursing management in different levels and areas in emergency treatment of patients with acute ST segment elevation myocardial infarction
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Wen Bian, Na Zhu, Xing Lu, Li Ding, Fang Gu, and Yiqian Hu
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Health (social science) ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health - Abstract
Objective: Study on the effect of nursing management in different levels and areas in emergency treatment of patients with acute ST segment elevation myocardial infarction. Methods: 200 patients with acute ST segment elevation myocardial infarction admitted by our hospital from January 2018 to October 2019 were divided into observation group and control group according to the nursing mode of patients, with 100 cases in each group. The patients in the control group were given routine emergency care, and the patients in the observation group were given graded and partitioned nursing management. Result: The time of emergency treatment, coronary angiography and stent placement were compared between the two groups. The results showed that the time of observation group was significantly shorter than that of control group (P < 0.05). The results showed that the time of the observation group was significantly shorter than that of the control group (P < 0.05). The incidence of complications was 11.00% in the control group and 1.00% in the observation group. There was statistical significance between the two groups (P < 0.05). The nursing satisfaction of the control group was 80.00%, and that of the observation group was 96.00%. There was statistical significance between the two groups (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The application effect of grading and zoning nursing management in the first aid of patients with acute ST segment elevation myocardial infarction is better. It can effectively shorten the waiting time of patients, reduce nursing complications, improve nursing satisfaction, and effectively improve the effect of first aid, which is worth popularizing.
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- 2021
22. A Multicenter Study of Viral Aetiology of Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Hospitalized Children in Chinese Mainland
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Kunling Shen, Yun Sun, Yun Zhu, Aihuan Chen, Chunyan Liu, Shuilian Yu, Fang Gu, Li Deng, Zhou Fu, Yixiao Bao, Limin Ning, Ling Cao, Zhimin Chen, Baoping Xu, Ju Yin, Yunxiao Shang, Changchong Li, Zhengde Xie, and Adong Shen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Adolescent ,viruses ,Immunology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Virus ,Viral aetiology ,Medical microbiology ,Human metapneumovirus ,Virology ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Multiplex PCR assay ,Child ,Children ,Respiratory Tract Infections ,biology ,business.industry ,Human bocavirus ,virus diseases ,Infant ,Pneumonia ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Multicenter study ,Human Parainfluenza Virus ,Influenza B virus ,Molecular Medicine ,Rhinovirus ,business ,Child, Hospitalized ,Research Article - Abstract
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children worldwide. In this study, we aimed to describe the aetiology of viral infection of pediatric CAP in Chinese mainland. During November 2014 to June 2016, the prospective study was conducted in 13 hospitals. The hospitalized children under 18 years old who met the criteria for CAP were enrolled. The throat swabs or nasopharyngeal aspirates (NPAs) were collected which were then screened 18 respiratory viruses using multiplex PCR assay. Viral pathogens were present in 56.6% (1539/2721) of the enrolled cases, with the detection rate of single virus in 39.8% of the cases and multiple viruses in 16.8% of the cases. The most frequently detected virus was respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) (15.2%, 414/2721). The highest detection rate of virus was in
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- 2021
23. Radiofrequency Denervation on Lumbar Facet Joint Pain in the Elderly: A Randomized Controlled Prospective Trial
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Yu Si, Chen, Botao, Liu, Fang, Gu, and Lei, Sima
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Male ,Lumbar Vertebrae ,Treatment Outcome ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Middle Aged ,Low Back Pain ,Denervation ,Arthralgia ,Zygapophyseal Joint ,Aged - Abstract
Lumbar facet joint (LFJ) pain is the most common cause of low back pain in the elderly. Denervation of the medial branch of the spinal dorsal ramus can theoretically achieve long-term pain relief. Yet there is little evidence of high-level prospective randomized controlled research.To observe the effect of radiofrequency (RF) denervation of the medial branch of the spinal dorsal ramus on LFJ pain in the elderly.A prospective randomized controlled study.The study was performed in the National Pain Management and Research Center of China-Japan Friendship Hospital.A total of 270 patients over 60 years old with LFJ pain were randomly divided into an RF group (n = 135) and a control group (n = 135). They received radiofrequency denervation intervention and a conventional conservative approach, respectively. The follow-up was 6 months. The main outcome was the NRS pain score (0-10 points) and the proportion of patients with a pain reduction of more than 2 points (minimum difference of clinically significant difference). The secondary outcome was the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), the proportion of patients whose ODI decreased by more than 15 points, and the Macnab standard efficacy evaluation. The factors that influenced the excellent and good Macnab rates were analyzed by univariate and multivariable regression analysis.There were more women than men who suffered from LFJ (171/99) pain based in these 270 patients. The numeric rating scale (NRS) pain score changes in the RF group were significantly different from those in the control group at the 1st, 3rd, and 6th months (-2.3 vs -1.2, -2.0 vs -1.2, -2.0 vs -1.1, P0.001), and the proportion of patients whose NRS decreased by ? 2 was higher than that in the control group at the 3rd and 6th months (61.1% vs 26.0%, 52.9% vs 22.5%, P0.001). The ODI score changes in the RF group were significantly different from that in the control group at the 1st, 3rd, and 6th months (-15.2 vs -10.1, -14.6 vs -8.6, -13.6 vs -7.7, P0.001), and the proportion of ODI reduction ? 15 was also higher than that in the control group at the 3rd and 6th months (45.8% vs 34.1%, 36.4% vs 27.0%, P0.05). The excellent rate and efficiency of the Macnab evaluation in the RF group at the 6th month was significantly higher compared to the control group (60.3% vs 36.0%, 81.0% vs 54.1%, P0.001). The independent factor affecting the excellent and good rate is failed back surgery syndrome.The limitation of this study is that it was only performed in one unit of the National Pain Management and Research Center. It needs to be further carried on in multiple centers in the future.Radiofrequency denervation can effectively reduce LFJ pain and improve movement disorder. The effect is good until 6 months later.
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- 2022
24. Diagnostic value of magnetic resonance imaging ectopic posterior pituitary hyperintense signal in pituitary macroadenoma
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Yi-Lin, Luo, Fang, Gu, Hai-Qing, Fan, Jin-Hui, Du, Yue, Yu, Li-Kun, Liu, and Xin, Liao
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Cancer Research ,Oncology - Abstract
ObjectiveWhen the lesions in the sellar region are large, they can involve both the inside and outside the sella, which brings challenges to the differential diagnosis of pituitary macroadenoma and lesions other than macroadenoma. Therefore, this study explored the diagnostic value of an ectopic posterior pituitary hyperintense signal (EPPHS) in pituitary macroadenoma and its possible causes.MethodsThe clinical and imaging data of 131 patients with sellar tumors or tumor-like lesions involving both intrasellar and extrasellar regions in the Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University from February 2011 to December 2021 were analyzed retrospectively. The diagnostic value of EPPHS in pituitary macroadenoma was analyzed. The differences in clinical and imaging indexes between the EPPHS-positive group and the EPPHS-negative group were compared.ResultsThese 131 cases of sellar tumors or tumor-like lesions involving both intrasellar and extrasellar regions included 91 cases of pituitary macroadenoma and 40 cases of lesions other than macroadenoma. The receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve analysis suggested that EPPHS had a diagnostic value in diagnosing pituitary macroadenoma [area under the curve (AUC) = 0.857, P = 0.0001]. Compared with the EPPHS negative group, the median prolactin level in the EPPHS positive group was significantly higher (P < 0.05). Through ROC curve analysis, prolactin value was found to be of diagnostic value for EPPHS (AUC = 0.612, P = 0.0312).ConclusionIn sellar tumors or tumor-like lesions involving both intrasellar and extrasellar regions, the appearance of EPPHS is helpful in the diagnosis of pituitary macroadenoma. The formation of EPPHS may be related to injuries to the pituitary stalk.
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- 2022
25. Ocular biometrics and uncorrected visual acuity for detecting myopia in Chinese school students
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Ethan, Zhao, Xinyi, Wang, Huiyan, Zhang, Eric, Zhao, Jianyong, Wang, Ying, Yang, Fang, Gu, Lei, Gu, Jianyao, Huang, Ronghua, Zhang, Gui-Shuang, Ying, and Hongguang, Cui
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Male ,Mydriatics ,China ,Biometry ,Multidisciplinary ,Adolescent ,Visual Acuity ,Refraction, Ocular ,Refractive Errors ,Cornea ,Child, Preschool ,Myopia ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Students - Abstract
The study is to evaluate the performance of ocular biometric measures and uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) for detecting myopia among Chinese students. Among 5- to 18-year-old Chinese students from two cities of China, trained eye-care professionals performed assessment of ocular biometrics (axial length (AL), corneal curvature radius (CR), anterior chamber depth) under noncycloplegic conditions using NIDEK Optical Biometer AL-Scan, distance visual acuity using retro-illuminated logMAR chart with tumbling-E optotypes, and cycloplegic refractive error using NIDEK autorefractor with administration of 0.5% tropicamide. Spherical equivalent (SER) in diopters (D) was calculated as sphere plus half cylinder, and myopia was defined as SER ≤ − 0.5 D. Performances of ocular biometrics and UCVA (individually and in combination) for detecting myopia were evaluated using sensitivity and specificity, predictive values, and area under ROC curve (AUC) in both development dataset and validation dataset. Among 3436 students (mean age 9.7 years, 51% female), the mean (SD) cycloplegic SER was − 0.20 (2.18) D, and 1269 (36.9%) had myopia. Cycloplegic SER was significantly correlated with AL (Pearson Correlation coefficient r = − 0.82), AL/CR ratio (r = − 0.90), and UCVA (r = 0.79), but was not correlated with CR (r = 0.02, p = 0.15). The AL/CR ratio detected myopia with AUC 0.963 (95% CI 0.957–0.969) and combination with UCVA improved the AUC to 0.976 (95% CI 0.971–0.981). Using age-specific AL/CR cutoff (> 3.00 for age 3.06 for 10–14 years, > 3.08 for ≥ 15 years) as myopia positive, the sensitivity and specificity were 87.0% (95% CI 84.4–89.6%) and 87.8% (86.0–89.6%), respectively, in the development dataset and 86.4% (95% CI 83.7–89.1%) and 89.4% (95% CI 87.3–91.4%), respectively, in the validation dataset. Combining AL/CR and UCVA (worse than 20/32 for age
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26. Research on the Communication Strategy of Tik Tok Automobile Popular Science Account Based on Big Data
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Dingyi Yuan, Fang Gu, Di Wang, Yuqi Li, Fei Xu, and Jianshu Li
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27. Lactoferrin Attenuates Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction and Inflammation By Modulating the MAPK Pathway and Gut Microbes in Mice
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Ping Hu, Qiufang Zong, Yahui Zhao, Haotian Gu, YaYa Liu, Fang Gu, Hao-Yu Liu, Abdelkareem A Ahmed, Wenbin Bao, and Demin Cai
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Nutrition and Dietetics ,Medicine (miscellaneous) - Abstract
Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a major mycotoxin present in staple foods (particularly in cereal products), which induces intestinal inflammation and disrupts intestinal integrity. Lactoferrin (LF) is a multifunctional protein that contributes to maintaining intestinal homeostasis and improving host health. However, the protective effects of LF on DON-induced intestinal dysfunction remain unclear.This study aimed to investigate the effects of LF on the DON-induced intestinal dysfunction in mice, and its underlying protective mechanism.Male BALB/c mice (5 wk old) with similar body weights were divided into 4 groups (n = 6/group) and treated as follows for 5 wk: Veh (peroral vehicle daily, commercial (C) diet); LF (peroral 10 mg LF/d, C diet); DON (Veh, C diet containing 12 mg DON/kg); and LF + DON (peroral 10 mg LF/d, DON diet). Intestinal morphology, tight junction proteins, cytokines, and microbial community were determined. Data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA or Kruskal-Wallis test.The DON group exhibited lower final body weight (-12%), jejunal villi height (-41%), jejunal occludin expression (-36%), and higher plasma interleukin (IL)-1β level (+85%) and jejunal Il1b mRNA expression (+98%) than the Veh group (P 0.05). In contrast, final body weight (+19%), jejunal villi height (+49%), jejunal occludin (+53%), and intelectin 1 protein expression (+159%) were greater in LF + DON compared with DON (P 0.05). Additionally, jejunal Il1b mRNA expression (-31%) and phosphorylation p38 and ERK1/2 (-40% and - 38%) were lower in LF + DON compared with DON (P 0.05). Furthermore, relative abundance of Clostridium XIVa (+181%) and colonic butyrate levels (+53%) were greater in LF + DON compared with DON (P 0.05).Our study highlights a promising antimycotoxin approach of LF to alleviate DON-induced intestinal dysfunction via modulating the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway and gut microbial community in mice.
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28. Asia-Pacific Colorectal Screening Score Combined With Stool DNA Test Improves the Detection Rate for Colorectal Advanced Neoplasms
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Junfeng Xu, Long Rong, Fang Gu, Peng You, Hui Ding, Huihong Zhai, Bangmao Wang, Yanqing Li, Xianzong Ma, Fumei Yin, Lang Yang, Yuqi He, Jianqiu Sheng, and Peng Jin
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Hepatology ,Gastroenterology - Abstract
The Asia-Pacific Colorectal Screening (APCS) scoring system was developed to stratify the risk of colorectal advanced neoplasm (AN). We aimed to evaluate the performance of the APCS score combined with a stool DNA test used for colorectal cancer screening.A total of 2842 subjects who visited outpatient clinics or cancer screening centers were enrolled. Age, sex, smoking status, and family history were recorded and APCS scores were calculated in 2439 participants. A stool DNA test (SDC2 and SFRP2 tests) and fecal immunochemical test (FIT) were performed and colonoscopy was used as the gold standard among 2240 subjects who completed all study procedures. We used a threshold of 4.4 μg/g for the FIT, in addition to the manufacturer's recommended threshold of 20 μg/g to match the specificity of a stool DNA test.Based on the APCS score, 38.8% (946 of 2439) of the subjects were categorized as high risk, and they had a 1.8-fold increase in risk for AN (95% CI, 1.4-2.3) compared with low and moderate risk. The APCS combined with the stool DNA test detected 95.2% of invasive cancers (40 of 42) and 73.5% of ANs (253 of 344), while the colonoscopy workload was only 47.1% (1056 of 2240). The sensitivity for AN of APCS combined with stool DNA test was significantly higher than that of APCS combined with FIT (73.5% vs 62.8% with FIT cut-off value of 20 μg/g, and 73.5% vs 68.0% with FIT cut-off value of 4.4 μg/g; both P.01).The APCS score combined with a stool DNA test significantly improved the detection of advanced colorectal advanced neoplasms, while limiting colonoscopy resource utilization (Chictr.org.cn, ChiCTR-DDD-17011169).
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29. Statistical mechanics and thermodynamics for typical hyperbranched polymerization systems
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Fang Gu, Zuo-Fei Zhao, Hai-Jun Wang, and Xiao-Zhong Hong
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Materials science ,Polymerization ,General Chemical Engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,Thermodynamics ,General Chemistry ,Statistical mechanics ,Biochemistry - Published
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30. Molecular prevalence and characterization of Cryptosporidium in domestic free-range poultry in Anhui Province, China
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Jia-Min Huang, Zhen-Zhen Kan, Xin-Chao Liu, You-fang Gu, Zheng Gong, Zhui Fang, and Wen-Chao Li
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China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Veterinary medicine ,animal structures ,Genotype ,Range (biology) ,animal diseases ,Cryptosporidiosis ,Cryptosporidium ,Biology ,Poultry ,Cryptosporidium species ,Feces ,Medical microbiology ,parasitic diseases ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Poultry Diseases ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Poultry farming ,biology.organism_classification ,Infectious Diseases ,Insect Science ,Parasitology ,business ,Chickens ,Nested polymerase chain reaction - Abstract
Free-range chickens might mediate the spread of Cryptosporidium oocysts to humans and other animals. Few studies have evaluated the prevalence of Cryptosporidium species in domestic free-range poultry in China. Here, we characterized the prevalence and distribution of species and genotypes of Cryptosporidium in domestic free-range chickens, ducks, and geese in Anhui Province, China. A total of 1910 fresh fecal samples from three poultry species were examined from 18 free-range poultry farms by nested PCR and analysis of the Cryptosporidium SSU rRNA gene. The overall prevalence of Cryptosporidium species was 2.9% (55/1910), with infection rates of 1.3% (11/829) in chickens, 7.3% (36/487) in ducks, and 1.4% (8/594) in geese. C. baileyi (0.6%), C. meleagridis (0.2%), C. galli (0.2%), and C. xiaoi-like genotype (0.2%) were identified in chickens, and only C. baileyi was identified in ducks and geese, with infection rates of 7.4% and 1.3%, respectively. C. baileyi was the most prevalent species. Sequencing of the GP60 gene revealed that the C. meleagridis isolates belonged to the IIIbA26G1R1b subtype. This is the first study to document C. galli and C. xiaoi-like genotype in domestic free-range chickens in China. These findings expand the range of avian hosts known for Cryptosporidium and highlight the need for additional studies to characterize the diversity of Cryptosporidium in avian species.
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31. CP-25 alleviates antigen-induced experimental Sjögren's syndrome in mice by inhibiting JAK1-STAT1/2-CXCL13 signaling and interfering with B-cell migration
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Fang Gu, Xiaoyun Chen, Wei Wei, Qi Liu, Shixia Xu, Qiaolin Zhang, Heinrich Körner, Huaxun Wu, Xinming Wang, Chun Wang, and Pengying Zhang
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0301 basic medicine ,biology ,Salivary gland ,Chemistry ,Spleen ,Cell Biology ,Submandibular gland ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,stomatognathic system ,Antigen ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Secretion ,Antibody ,CXCL13 ,Molecular Biology ,B cell - Abstract
The etiology of primary Sjogren's syndrome (pSS) remains unknown, and there is no complete curative drug. In this study, we treated a mouse model of the submandibular gland (SG) protein-immunized experimental Sjogren's syndrome (ESS) with paeoniflorin-6'-O-benzene sulfonate (termed CP-25) to evaluate the potential therapeutic effects of CP-25. Through in vivo experiments, we found that CP-25 increased saliva flow, alleviated the salivary gland indexes, and improved tissue integrity in the ESS model. The viability of splenocytes and B-lymphocyte migration from spleen were reduced in ESS mice. Furthermore, CP-25 decreased the expression of IgG antibodies, anti-SSA and anti-SSB antibodies and modulated the levels of cytokines in the serum of SS mice. The numbers of total B lymphocytes, plasma cells (PCs), and memory B cells diminished in the salivary gland. Increased expression of the JAK1-STAT1-CXCL13 axis and IFNα was found in human tissue isolated from pSS patients. In vitro, after stimulation with IFNα, the levels of CXCL13 mRNA and CXCL13 in human salivary gland epithelial cells (HSGEC) increased, while CP-25 counteracted the secretion of CXCL13 and downregulated the expression of CXCL13. IFN-α activated the JAK1-STAT1/2-CXCL13 signaling pathway in HSGEC, which was negatively regulated by additional CP-25. As a consequence, B-cell migration was downregulated in coculture with IFN-α-stimulated HSGEC. Taken together, this study demonstrated that the therapeutic effects of CP-25 were associated with the inhibition of the JAK1-STAT1/2-CXCL13 signaling pathway in HSGEC, which impedes the migration of B cells into the salivary gland. We identified the underlying mechanisms of the therapeutic effect of CP-25 and provided an experimental foundation for CP-25 as a potential drug in the treatment of the human autoimmune disorder pSS.
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32. A Unified Theoretical Treatment on Statistical Properties of the Semi-batch Self-condensing Vinyl Polymerization System
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Fang Gu, Xiao-Zhong Hong, Haijun Wang, and Jiang-Tao Li
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,010407 polymers ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,General Chemical Engineering ,Organic Chemistry ,Dispersity ,Monte Carlo method ,Hyperbranched polymers ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Polymer ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Polymerization ,Initial distribution ,GF method ,Soft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft) ,Biological system ,Generating function (physics) - Abstract
We present a novel generating function (GF) method for the self-condensing vinyl polymerization (SCVP) system with any initial distribution of preexisted polymers. Such a method was proven to be especially useful to investigate the semi-batch SCVP system allowing a sequence of feeding operations during the polymerization. Consequently, the number-, weight-, and z-average molecular weights as well as polydispersity index of hyperbranched polymers can be explicitly given, which are determined by predetermined feeding details and conversions in each polymerization step. These analytical results are further confirmed by the corresponding Monte Carlo simulation. Therefore the present GF method has provided a unified treatment on the semi-batch SCVP system. Accordingly, hyperbranched polymers with desired properties can be prepared by designing feeding details and presetting conversions at each step based on the present GF method.
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33. Proteomic Characterization of the Dynamics of Ischemic Stroke in Mice
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Emily Peterson, Kate Henry, Rong-Fang Gu, Joe Hedde, Linda C. Burkly, Ashley Nelson, Ru Wei, Benbo Gao, Terry Fang, and Stefka Gyoneva
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0301 basic medicine ,Proteomics ,Proteome ,medicine.medical_treatment ,stroke recovery ,Inflammation ,Biochemistry ,stroke biomarkers ,Article ,immune response ,Brain Ischemia ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,Immune system ,medicine ,Animals ,Stroke ,Ischemic Stroke ,030102 biochemistry & molecular biology ,business.industry ,General Chemistry ,medicine.disease ,Acquired immune system ,stroke ,DH-MCAO ,tandem mass tags (TMT) ,030104 developmental biology ,inflammation ,acute ischemic stroke (AIS) ,Biomarker (medicine) ,medicine.symptom ,MCAO ,Stroke recovery ,business ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Novel therapies and biomarkers are needed for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke (AIS). This study aimed to provide comprehensive insights into the dynamic proteome changes and underlying molecular mechanisms post-ischemic stroke. TMT-coupled proteomic analysis was conducted on mouse brain cortex tissue from five time points up to 4 weeks poststroke in the distal hypoxic-middle cerebral artery occlusion (DH-MCAO) model. We found that nearly half of the detected proteome was altered following stroke, but only ∼8.6% of the changes were at relatively large scales. Clustering on the changed proteome defined four distinct expression patterns characterized by temporal and quantitative changes in innate and adaptive immune response pathways and cytoskeletal and neuronal remodeling. Further analysis on a subset of 309 "top hits", which temporally responded to stroke with relatively large and sustained changes, revealed that they were mostly secreted proteins, highly correlated to different cortical cytokines, and thereby potential pharmacodynamic biomarker candidates for inflammation-targeting therapies. Closer examination of the top enriched neurophysiologic pathways identified 57 proteins potentially associated with poststroke recovery. Altogether, our study generated a rich dataset with candidate proteins worthy of further validation as biomarkers and/or therapeutic targets for stroke. The proteomics data are available in the PRIDE Archive with identifier PXD025077.
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34. Programmed frozen embryo transfer cycle increased risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: a multicenter cohort study in ovulatory women
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Fang Gu, Yaqin Wu, Meiling Tan, Rui Hu, Yao Chen, Xuemei Li, Bing Lin, Yuwei Duan, Canquan Zhou, Ping Li, Wenmin Ma, and Yanwen Xu
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Although live birth rates were comparable between programmed and natural frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles, recent data showed that pregnancies after programmed cycle were associated with an increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomes, such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Such a difference might be attributed to selection bias because patients with ovulation disorders are more likely to receive programmed endometrial preparation protocol than natural cycle.This study aimed to analyze whether programmed endometrial preparation protocol is associated with an increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomes compared with natural cycle during frozen embryo transfer in ovulatory women.This regional multicenter retrospective cohort study was conducted in 5 reproductive medical centers in Southeast China. Patients with regular cycles (21-35 days), who underwent either programmed or natural cycle blastocyst frozen embryo transfer and delivered singleton live birth babies after 28 weeks of gestation between 2016 and 2019 were analyzed. Each patient only contributed 1 cycle per cohort. The patients' frozen embryo transfer treatment cycles were linked to their obstetrical medication record, and a comprehensive medical record review was conducted to compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes between natural cycle and programmed cycle. Crude and adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals were calculated, and adjustment was made for relevant confounders.Study samples included 499 natural cycle frozen embryo transfer cases and 900 programmed frozen embryo transfer cases. Pregnancies after programmed cycle were associated with increased odds of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (adjusted odds ratio, 2.71; 95% confidence interval, 1.59-4.91) and preeclampsia (adjusted odds ratio, 2.71; 95% confidence interval, 1.17-6.23) compared with pregnancies after natural cycle. No significant difference was detected regarding other adverse perinatal outcomes between the 2 endometrial protocols. In subgroup analysis, both the subgroups of hormone replacement therapy and hormone replacement therapy with gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogue pretreatment had increased odds of developing hypertensive disorders of pregnancy than the natural cycle group. The risk of developing preeclampsia was higher in the hormone replacement therapy with gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogue pretreatment subgroup than in the other 2 groups (adjusted odds ratio, 4.99; 95% confidence interval, 1.94-12.82) (aOR, 2.47; 95% CI, 1.17-5.18).Pregnancies after programmed frozen embryo transfer were associated with higher risks of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in ovulatory women. The hormone replacement therapy with gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogue pretreatment cycle led to the highest risk of preeclampsia among the 3 protocols.
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35. Vertical patterns of chlorophyll a in the euphotic layer are related to mesoscale eddies in the South China Sea
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Mei-Lin Wu, You-Shao Wang, Yu-Tu Wang, Fu-Lin Sun, Xiaomei Li, Fang-Fang Gu, and Jing-Chang Xiang
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Global and Planetary Change ,Ocean Engineering ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
Phytoplankton closely connects with the hydrodynamics and biogeochemical environment of the ocean. While research focusing on both the physiochemical factors and hydrodynamics regulating phytoplankton has already been conducted, the coupling mechanism between mesoscale eddies and the vertical distribution of phyto plankton in the South China Sea (SCS) is still not well understood. Here, phytoplankton was studied under one weak-cold and two warm eddies along the 18°N transect in the SCS. The results show that the vertical distribution of chlorophyll (chl-a) presented a similar pattern at all four sampling stations. The mixed layer is less than 50 m. It is the same as the meridional salinity gradients that may be distinguished above a depth of 60 m. The subsurface chlorophyll maximum at the edge of a warm (WI) and cold eddy (CI) at E413 and E411 was shallower than that at the edge of a warm eddy (WII) at E407 and E409, indicating that temperature and salinity may be the important driving factors. On the whole, mesoscale eddies had a significant influence on the vertical pattern of chl-a in the SCS during the study period.
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36. Niacin Improves Intestinal Health through Up-Regulation of AQPs Expression Induced by GPR109A
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Shilong Liu, Yueqin Qiu, Fang Gu, Xiaoming Xu, Shansen Wu, Zhenhao Jin, Li Wang, Kaiguo Gao, Cui Zhu, Xuefen Yang, and Zongyong Jiang
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Diarrhea ,Swine ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Aquaporins ,Niacin ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications ,Up-Regulation ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Intestines ,piglets ,IPEC-J2 cell ,niacin ,aquaporins ,diarrhea ,GPR109A ,Animals ,Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli ,RNA, Messenger ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Escherichia coli Infections - Abstract
(1) Background: Changes in the expression of aquaporins (AQPs) in the intestine are proved to be associated with the attenuation of diarrhea. Diarrhea is a severe problem for postweaning piglets. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate whether niacin could alleviate diarrhea in weaned piglets by regulating AQPs expression and the underlying mechanisms; (2) Methods: 72 weaned piglets (Duroc × (Landrace × Yorkshire), 21 d old, 6.60 ± 0.05 kg) were randomly allotted into 3 groups for a 14-day feeding trial. Each treatment group included 6 replicate pens and each pen included 4 barrows (n = 24/treatment). Piglets were fed a basal diet (CON), a basal diet supplemented with 20.4 mg niacin/kg diet (NA) or the basal diet administered an antagonist for the GPR109A receptor (MPN). Additionally, an established porcine intestinal epithelial cell line (IPEC-J2) was used to investigate the protective effects and underlying mechanism of niacin on AQPs expression after Escherichia coli K88 (ETEC K88) treatment; (3) Results: Piglets fed niacin-supplemented diet had significantly decreased diarrhea rate, and increased mRNA and protein level of ZO-1, AQP 1 and AQP 3 in the colon compared with those administered a fed diet supplemented with an antagonist (p < 0.05). In addition, ETEC K88 treatment significantly reduced the cell viability, cell migration, and mRNA and protein expression of AQP1, AQP3, AQP7, AQP9, AQP11, and GPR109A in IPEC-J2 cells (p < 0.05). However, supplementation with niacin significantly prevented the ETEC K88-induced decline in the cell viability, cell migration, and the expression level of AQPs mRNA and protein in IPEC-J2 cells (p < 0.05). Furthermore, siRNA GPR109A knockdown significantly abrogated the protective effect of niacin on ETEC K88-induced cell damage (p < 0.05); (4) Conclusions: Niacin supplementation increased AQPs and ZO-1 expression to reduce diarrhea and intestinal damage through GPR109A pathway in weaned piglets.
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37. Four-year follow-up of LCAR-B38M in relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma: a phase 1, single-arm, open-label, multicenter study in China (LEGEND-2)
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Wan-Hong, Zhao, Bai-Yan, Wang, Li-Juan, Chen, Wei-Jun, Fu, Jie, Xu, Jie, Liu, Shi-Wei, Jin, Yin-Xia, Chen, Xing-Mei, Cao, Yun, Yang, Yi-Lin, Zhang, Fang-Xia, Wang, Peng-Yu, Zhang, Bo, Lei, Liu-Fang, Gu, Jian-Li, Wang, Hui, Zhang, Ju, Bai, Yan, Xu, Han, Zhu, Juan, Du, Hua, Jiang, Xiao-Hu, Fan, Jian-Yong, Li, Jian, Hou, Zhu, Chen, Wang-Gang, Zhang, Jian-Qing, Mi, Sai-Juan, Chen, and Ai-Li, He
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China ,Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Humans ,Neoplasms, Second Primary ,Hematology ,B-Cell Maturation Antigen ,Cytokine Release Syndrome ,Multiple Myeloma ,Cyclophosphamide ,Lymphoma, Follicular ,Molecular Biology ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background LCAR-B38M is a chimeric antigen receptor T cell product with two binding domains targeting B cell maturation antigen. Our previous reports showed a remarkable efficacy of LCAR-B38M in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) at a median follow-up of 2 years. Here, we report long-term safety and efficacy data from a median follow-up of 4 years. Methods LEGEND-2 was a phase 1, single-arm, open-label study conducted in four registered sites in China. Seventy-four participants with RRMM received LCAR-B38M treatment. Lymphodepletion was performed using cyclophosphamide or cyclophosphamide plus fludarabine. LCAR-B38M, at a median dose of 0.513 × 106 cells/kg, was intravenously administered either in three split infusions or in a single infusion. The primary objective was the safety of LCAR-B38M, and the secondary objective was efficacy. Results As of May 25, 2021, the median follow-up was 47.8 months. All patients experienced ≥ 1 adverse events (AEs). Grade ≥ 3 AEs were observed in 45/74 (60.8%) patients. Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) occurred in 68/74 (91.9%) cases; 7 (9.5%) had grade ≥ 3 CRS. One patient experienced grade 1 central nervous system toxicity. The overall response rate was 87.8%. Fifty-four out of 74 (73.0%) patients achieved complete response. The median progression-free survival was 18.0 months, and the median overall survival for all patients was not reached. The median duration of response was 23.3 months. Four patients experienced viral infection more than 6 months post-infusion, and four patients developed second primary non-hematological malignancies at a median time of 11.5 months post-CAR-T cell transfer. Conclusions The 4-year follow-up data of LCAR-B38M therapy demonstrated a favorable long-term safety profile and a durable response in patients with RRMM. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov NCT03090659 (retrospectively registered on March 27, 2017); ChiCTR-ONH-17012285.
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38. Association of Total Calcium With Serum Uric Acid Levels Among United States Adolescents Aged 12–19 Years: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Fang, Gu, Xiaoming, Luo, Xiaoli, Jin, Changshou, Cai, and Wenyan, Zhao
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AimsEvidence of a link between total calcium (CA) and serum uric acid (SUA) is absent in adolescents. Thus, this study aimed to determine the relationship between total CA levels and SUA levels in United States adolescents.MethodsA cross-sectional study analyzed a sample composed of 8,309 United States adolescents aged 12–19 years from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey database (1999–2006 survey cycle). Multivariable linear regression analyses and multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to assess the correlation of total CA with SUA levels and hyperuricemia. Furthermore, the dose-response relationship of total CA and SUA levels was analyzed using smooth curve fitting (penalized spline method).ResultsAccording to multivariable linear regression analysis, every 1 mg/dL increase in total CA level is associated with a 0.33 mg/dL (β = 0.33, 95% CI: 0.27–0.40, p < 0.001) increase in SUA. Multivariable logistic regression analyses showed that every 0.1 mg/dL increase in total CA level is linked with an 8% increased risk of hyperuricemia (OR = 1.08, 95% CI: 1.06–1.10, p < 0.001). The analyses of smooth curve fitting revealed that total CA levels were linearly correlated with SUA levels (Pnon–linearity = 0.152). The results were highly stable in all subgroups. The interaction analysis results presented that race/ethnicity had an interactive role in associating total CA with SUA levels.ConclusionsIn United States adolescents, total CA levels were linearly and positively correlated with SUA levels.
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39. Can repeat IVF/ICSI cycles compensate for the natural decline in fertility with age? an estimate of cumulative live birth rates over multiple IVF/ICSI cycles in Chinese advanced-aged population
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Canquan Zhou, Fang Gu, Chenxiang Luo, Lu Luo, Yanwen Xu, Ying Huang, and Simin Ruan
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Adult ,China ,Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Fertility ,advanced maternal age ,Fertilization in Vitro ,Intracytoplasmic sperm injection ,ovarian reserve ,Asian People ,poor ovarian response ,medicine ,Humans ,Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic ,Advanced maternal age ,Birth Rate ,Ovarian reserve ,Proportional Hazards Models ,media_common ,In vitro fertilisation ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Cell Biology ,cumulative live birth rate ,Prognosis ,Fecundity ,POSEIDON criteria ,Multivariate Analysis ,Population study ,Female ,Live birth ,business ,Research Paper - Abstract
In order to find out to what extent ovarian aging could be compensated by the in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF/ICSI) treatments, a total of 4102 women above the age of 35 undergoing 6489 complete cycles from 2009 to 2015 with follow-up visits until 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. Cumulative live birth rates (CLBRs) across multiple IVF/ICSI cycles were compared in the study population stratified by age and ovarian reserve (classified by the POSEIDON criteria). Younger patients (aged between 35 and 40) could well benefit from repeat IVF treatments, with the optimal CLBRs ranging from 62%-72% for up to four complete cycles. However, the CLBRs sharply declined to 7.7%-40% in older patients (>40yrs). In light of ovarian reserve, the optimal-estimated-four-cycle CLBR of younger patients (35-40yrs) in POSEIDON group 2 could approached to those with normal ovarian response (non-POSEIDON), with 57.3%-70% versus 74.5%-81% respectively. However, the CLBR of older patients (>40yrs) in POSEIDON group 2 only reached 50% of their counterparts. Extending the number of IVF cycles beyond three or four is effective for advanced-aged women, especially in younger normal responders (non-POSEIDON) and unexpected poor/suboptimal responders (POSEIDON group 2). The real turning point at which female fecundity dropped after multiple IVF cycles is at the age of 40.
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40. Adjacent matrix of randomly branched polymers for evaluation of its structural parameters
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Jiang-Tao Li, Fang Gu, Li-Ping Yuan, Qian-Qian Wang, and Haijun Wang
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Matrix (mathematics) ,Materials science ,Chemical engineering ,General Chemical Engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Biochemistry - Published
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41. On Deep Learning-Based Synthesis of Language Training and Humanistic Education in College English Teaching
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Fang Gu
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College English ,Learning cycle ,business.industry ,Process (engineering) ,Deep learning ,Language training ,Humanistic education ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Mathematics education ,Language education ,Sociology ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,On Language - Abstract
In recent years, the overemphasis on language training and the overlook of humanistic education in English teaching arouse a shared concern among scholars. Correspondingly, a new reform has been initiated, calling for returning English teaching to the place as a discipline of humanities. More and more scholars tend to believe that strengthening humanistic education and enhancing language skills are not mutually exclusive in the discipline of English, which, in contrast, should be synthesized. Under the guidance of Deep Learning Theory and Deeper Learning Cycle (DELC), considering the course features, the current paper explores a deep learning path of implementing the model of language teaching combined with humanistic education through the following steps: problem solving-based objective setting, two-way exploration of materials related to humanistic education, and deep learning-based integration of humanistic education into learning process, hoping to provide a reference for the design, construction and implementation of humanistic education in language courses.
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42. Bridging the cervicothoracic junction during posterior cervical laminectomy and fusion for the treatment of multilevel cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament: a retrospective case series
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Dong-Zhao Wu, Zhen-Fang Gu, De-Jing Meng, Shu-Bing Hou, Liang Ren, and Xian-Ze Sun
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Spinal Fusion ,Treatment Outcome ,Rheumatology ,Osteogenesis ,Cervical Vertebrae ,Laminectomy ,Lordosis ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Ossification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament ,Longitudinal Ligaments ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Background The purpose of this study was to investigate the surgical efficacy of crossing the cervicothoracic junction during posterior cervical laminectomy and fusion for the treatment of multilevel cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL). Methods From October 2009 to October 2017, 46 consecutive patients with multilevel cervical OPLL underwent posterior cervical laminectomy and crossing the cervicothoracic junction fusion were obtained in the study. Their medical records were retrospectively collected. Cervical lordosis and cervical sagittal balance were used to assess radiographic outcomes. Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA), axial symptom, C5 root palsy, blood loss, and operation time were used to assess clinical outcomes. The mean follow-up period was 20.7 ± 8.3 months. Results The operation time was 205.2 ± 39.8 min and the intraoperative blood loss was 352.2 ± 143.7 ml. Analysis of the final follow-up data showed significant differences in JOA score (P P P Conclusions Cervical laminectomy and crossing the cervicothoracic junction fusion are effective and safe methods to treat multilevel cervical OPLL. Randomized controlled studies compared constructs ending at cervical vertebrae or thoracic vertebrae are needed to confirm these results.
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43. Selective detection of HSO
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Jiahua, Zhou, Fa, Wang, Yuan-Xiang, Xu, Xue-Fang, Gu, Yu-Jun, Shi, and Bing, Yang
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Quinolines ,Humans ,Sulfites ,Pyrroles ,Fluorescent Dyes ,HeLa Cells - Abstract
A turn-on fluorescence probe PQP-1 with a pyrroloquinoline skeleton has been designed and synthesized. Probe PQP-1 showed high sensitivity to HSO
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- 2022
44. Epithelial Heat Shock Proteins Mediate the Protective Effects of Limosilactobacillus reuteri in Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Colitis
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Hao-Yu Liu, Fang Gu, Cuipeng Zhu, Long Yuan, Chuyang Zhu, Miaonan Zhu, Jiacheng Yao, Ping Hu, Yunzeng Zhang, Johan Dicksved, Wenbin Bao, and Demin Cai
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Immunology (Immunology in the medical area to be 30110) ,Immunology ,Immunology and Allergy - Abstract
Defects in gut barrier function are implicated in gastrointestinal (GI) disorders like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), as well as in systemic inflammation. With the increasing incidence of IBD worldwide, more attention should be paid to dietary interventions and therapeutics with the potential to boost the natural defense mechanisms of gut epithelial cells. The current study aimed to investigate the protective effects of Limosilactobacillus reuteri ATCC PTA 4659 in a colitis mouse model and delineate the mechanisms behind it. Wild-type mice were allocated to the control group; or given 3% dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) in drinking water for 7 days to induce colitis; or administered L. reuteri for 7 days as pretreatment; or for 14 days starting 7 days before subjecting to the DSS. Peroral treatment with L. reuteri improved colitis severity clinically and morphologically and reduced the colonic levels of Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) (Tnf), Interleukin 1-β (Il1β), and nterferon-γ (Ifng), the crucial pro-inflammatory cytokines in colitis onset. It also prevented the CD11b+Ly6G+ neutrophil recruitment and the skewed immune responses in mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs) of CD11b+CD11c+ dendritic cell (DC) expansion and Foxp3+CD4+ T-cell reduction. Using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and RT-qPCR, we demonstrated a colitis-driven bacterial translocation to MLNs and gut microbiota dysbiosis that were in part counterbalanced by L. reuteri treatment. Moreover, the expression of barrier-preserving tight junction (TJ) proteins and cytoprotective heat shock protein (HSP) 70 and HSP25 was reduced by colitis but boosted by L. reuteri treatment. A shift in expression pattern was also observed with HSP70 in response to the pretreatment and with HSP25 in response to L. reuteri-DSS. In addition, the changes of HSPs were found to be correlated to bacterial load and epithelial cell proliferation. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that the human-derived L. reuteri strain 4659 confers protection in experimental colitis in young mice, while intestinal HSPs may mediate the probiotic effects by providing a supportive protein–protein network for the epithelium in health and colitis.
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- 2022
45. Circular RNA ZNF609 Promoted Hepatocellular Carcinoma Progression by Upregulating PAP2C Expression via Sponging miR-342-3p
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Rui Li, Fang Gu, Yilin Luo, Xin Liao, Bin Tian, and Wei Zhan
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0301 basic medicine ,Gene knockdown ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Transfection ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,digestive system diseases ,Flow cytometry ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,Western blot ,Apoptosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Viability assay ,Carcinogenesis - Abstract
Background Emerging evidence has revealed that circular RNAs (circRNAs) participated in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development. However, the roles of most circRNAs have not been studied. Methods CircZNF609, miR-342-3p and RAP2C expressions were assessed by qPCR or Western blot. Loss-of-function experiments were performed using si-circZNF609 transfection, followed by CCK-8 assay, flow cytometry, wound healing assay and transwell assay. Informatic tools and rescue experiments were carried out to investigate the underlying mechanisms. Results We showed that circZNF609 was overexpressed in HCC tissues and cells, as well as associated with poor clinical characteristics. Depletion of circZNF609 restrained HCC cell viability, migration and invasion while enhanced cell apoptosis. As to mechanism, miR-342-3p was sponged by circZNF609, and RAP2C was targeted by miR-342-3p. The effects on HCC cells induced by si-circZNF609 could be reversed by miR-342-3p inhibitor or RAP2C. In vivo, circZNF609 knockdown inhibited tumorigenesis of HCC mice, confirming the findings in vitro. Conclusion CircZNF609 was highly expressed in HCC tissues and driven HCC progression by sponging miR-342-3p and upregulating RAP2C. This study may provide new potential therapeutic targets for HCC treatment.
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- 2020
46. The value of first-trimester platelet parameters in predicting gestational diabetes mellitus
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Shanyang He, Ze Shan You, Ying Huang, Yinguang Li, Dongyu Wang, Jun Liu, Li Li, Fang Gu, and Xi Chen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Early pregnancy factor ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Humans ,Platelet ,Mean platelet volume ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,biology ,Platelet Count ,Obstetrics ,Singleton ,business.industry ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Gestational diabetes ,Diabetes, Gestational ,Pregnancy Trimester, First ,First trimester ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Clinical value ,biology.protein ,Female ,business ,Mean Platelet Volume ,Value (mathematics) ,Maternal Age - Abstract
To explore the potential clinical value of platelet parameters in early pregnancy in predicting gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).A total of 1188 singleton pregnant women were included in the regular antenatal examination and delivered in the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University from January 2016 to December 2018, who had no pre-pregnancy diabetes, no factors leading to elevated blood glucose level, no medical complications and no other obstetrical complications. Blood routine examination was performed at the 11-13There were significant differences in platelet count (PLT), platelet distribution width (PDW), mean platelet volume (MPV), and plateletcrit (PCT) between the GDM group and the normal group (MPV and PCT in early pregnancy are potential indicators in predicting gestational diabetes mellitus.
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47. Milk‑derived hexapeptide PGPIPN prevents and attenuates acute alcoholic liver injury in mice by reducing endoplasmic reticulum stress
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Yide Qin, Hao Xi, Peng Wang, Jingwen Li, Fang Gu, Qia Xu, Yin Xu, Wenmei Wei, and Xi Chen
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,CHOP ,Protective Agents ,medicine.disease_cause ,Superoxide dismutase ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,cytokine ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Protein kinase A ,Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone BiP ,Liver Diseases, Alcoholic ,PGPIPN ,Liver injury ,biology ,Chemistry ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,apoptosis ,Articles ,General Medicine ,Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress ,medicine.disease ,Protein kinase R ,Molecular biology ,Oxidative Stress ,Milk ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Liver ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Hepatocyte ,acute alcoholic liver injury ,biology.protein ,Oligopeptides ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
Bioactive peptides are an emerging area of biomedical research in the study of numerous human diseases, including acute alcoholic liver injury (AALI). To study the role and mechanism of the milk‑derived hexapeptide Pro‑Gly‑Pro‑Ile‑Pro‑Asn (PGPIPN) in preventing and reducing AALI, the present study established a mouse model of AALI. PGPIPN was used as a therapeutic drug, and glutathione (GSH) was used as a positive control. The body and liver weights of mice were measured, and the liver indexes were calculated to observe mice health. The pathological morphology of liver tissues stained with hematoxylin and eosin were examined to analyze hepatic injury, and hepatocyte apoptosis was measured with a TUNEL assay. The concentrations or activities of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase, tumor necrosis factor‑α, interleukin (IL)‑1β, IL‑6, triglyceride, total cholesterol, malondialdehyde, superoxide dismutase and GSH peroxidase (GSH‑PX) were detected in serum and/or liver homogenates. The 78 kDa glucose‑regulated protein (GRP78), protein kinase R‑like (PKR) endoplasmic reticulum kinase (PERK), phosphorylated (p)‑PERK, eukaryotic initiation factor 2α (eIF‑2α), p-eIF-2α, inositol‑requiring enzyme 1α (IRE‑1α), spliced X‑box binding protein 1 (XBP‑1s), C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP), caspase‑3 and cleaved caspase‑3 proteins associated with endoplasmic reticulum stress in hepatocytes were assessed by western blotting, and RNA levels of XBP‑1s, CHOP and caspase‑3 genes were assessed by reverse transcription‑quantitative PCR. The results suggested that PGPIPN attenuated alcoholic hepatocyte damage in animal models and reduced hepatocyte oxidative stress in a dose‑dependent manner. Moreover, PGPIPN reduced endoplasmic reticulum stress by regulating the expression levels of p‑PERK, p‑eIF‑2α, XBP‑1s, CHOP, caspase‑3 and cleaved caspase‑3. Collectively, the present results indicated that PGPIPN, as a potential therapeutic drug for AALI, exerted a protective effect on the liver and could reduce liver damage.
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- 2020
48. Metal–Organic Layers Leading to Atomically Thin Bismuthene for Efficient Carbon Dioxide Electroreduction to Liquid Fuel
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Xintao Wu, Changsheng Cao, Xiaofang Li, Dong-Dong Ma, Qi-Long Zhu, Xiuyuan Xie, Qiang Xu, Shu-Guo Han, Guang Zeng, and Jia-Fang Gu
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Reaction mechanism ,Materials science ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Medicine ,Electrocatalyst ,Electrochemistry ,Energy storage ,Bismuth ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Formate ,Selectivity ,Partial current - Abstract
Electrochemical reduction of CO2 to valuable fuels is appealing for CO2 fixation and energy storage. However, the development of electrocatalysts with high activity and selectivity in a wide potential window is challenging. Herein, atomically thin bismuthene (Bi-ene) is pioneeringly obtained by an in situ electrochemical transformation from ultrathin bismuth-based metal-organic layers. The few-layer Bi-ene, which possesses a great mass of exposed active sites with high intrinsic activity, has a high selectivity (ca. 100 %), large partial current density, and quite good stability in a potential window exceeding 0.35 V toward formate production. It even deliver current densities that exceed 300.0 mA cm-2 without compromising selectivity in a flow-cell reactor. Using in situ ATR-IR spectra and DFT analysis, a reaction mechanism involving HCO3- for formate generation was unveiled, which brings new fundamental understanding of CO2 reduction.
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- 2020
49. A Study on the Evaluation and Analysis of User Satisfaction Factors for the Elderly in Outdoor Sports Training Equipments
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Kim Chul-soo and Fang Gu
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Applied psychology ,User satisfaction ,Training (meteorology) ,General Medicine ,Psychology - Published
- 2020
50. Expert consensus on nursing management for patients undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Yun-Lan Lu, Li Zhu, Gui-Hua Hou, Xiao-Dong Gao, Wu-Xian Chen, Hua-Fen Liu, Xiao-Fang Gu, Zhen-Tao Shi, Ying Wang, Hong-Mei Wen, Juan Xiao, Su-Yu Yao, Wen-Li Zhao, Ming-Xia Zheng, and Consensus for Nursing Management of Patients with Suspected COVID.19 Undergoing Primary PCI Expert Group
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medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,lcsh:RC666-701 ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Expert consensus ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,Intensive care medicine ,Nursing management ,business - Published
- 2020
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