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2. Brain Effective Connectivity Analysis Facilitates the Treatment Outcome Expectation of Sound Therapy in Patients With Tinnitus
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Han Lv, Jinduo Liu, Qian Chen, Zuozhen Zhang, Zhaodi Wang, Shusheng Gong, Junzhong Ji, and Zhenchang Wang
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General Neuroscience ,Rehabilitation ,Biomedical Engineering ,Internal Medicine - Published
- 2023
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3. Experimental study on filtration performance of the moving bed granular filter with axial flow
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Han Lv, Yuxue Liu, Yingying Dong, Yiping Fan, and Chunxi Lu
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General Chemical Engineering ,General Materials Science - Published
- 2023
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4. A Machine Learning Model Based on Unsupervised Clustering Multihabitat to Predict the Pathological Grading of Meningiomas
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Xinghao Wang, Jia Li, Jing Sun, Wenjuan Liu, Linkun Cai, Pengfei Zhao, Zhenghan Yang, Han Lv, and Zhenchang Wang
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Machine Learning ,Article Subject ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Meningeal Neoplasms ,Cluster Analysis ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Neoplasm Grading ,Meningioma ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Purpose. We aim to develop and validate a machine learning model by enhanced MRI to determine the pathological grading of meningiomas with unsupervised clustering image analysis method, which are multihabitat to reflect the inherent heterogeneity of tumors. Materials and Methods. A total of 120 patients with meningiomas confirmed by postoperative pathology were included in the study, including 60 patients with low-grade meningiomas (WHO grade I) and 60 patients with high-grade meningiomas (WHO grade II and WHO grade III). All patients underwent complete head enhanced magnetic resonance scans before surgery or any anti-tumor treatment. Enrolled patients in the group received surgical resection and obtained postoperative pathological data. The patients in the training group (84 people) and the test group (36 people) were randomly divided into two groups according to the ratio of 7 to 3. Multi-habitat features were extracted from MRI images based on enhanced T1. Machine learning method was used to model, which was used to distinguish high-grade meningioma from low-grade meningioma. At the same time, the obtained machine learning model was calibrated and evaluated. Results. In patients with low-grade meningioma and high-grade meningioma, we found significant differences in Silhouette coefficient (P
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5. Global research trends in the field of liver cirrhosis from 2011 to 2020: A visualised and bibliometric study
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Pei-Ling, Gan, Shu, Huang, Xiao, Pan, Hui-Fang, Xia, Xin-Yi, Zeng, Wen-Sen, Ren, Xian, Zhou, Mu-Han, Lv, and Xiao-Wei, Tang
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Liver Cirrhosis ,Bibliometrics ,Publications ,Gastroenterology ,Humans ,Efficiency ,General Medicine ,Sofosbuvir ,United States - Abstract
Liver cirrhosis is the leading cause of liver-related mortality worldwide. It is currently a global health challenge.This research intended to explore and analyse research trends and frontiers in this field during the last 10 years, providing new inspiration for clinical decision-making and scientific research.Publications on hepatic cirrhosis research were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection on April 4, 2021. Bibliometric visualisation was conducted through VOSviewer and CiteSpace.The analytic research was based on original articles and reviews. A total of 7775 records of hepatic cirrhosis published from 2011 to 2020 were retrieved. In the past ten years, the number of related annual publications has increased significantly, especially in the United States and China. All publications were distributed among 109 countries. The United States contributed the most (21.95%) and was consistently the leading driving force, with a solid academic reputation in this area. The University of Barcelona distributed the most related articles (177 articles) and was cited the most frequently. TheThis study identified developing trends in the evolution of liver cirrhosis to provide new inspiration for researchers.
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6. Riboflavin Enhances the Synergy of Electroactive Bacteria and Fenton Reaction, Improving Chlorophenol Degradation and Fe Circulation
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Qi Zhao, Han Lv, Zhicheng Cui, Mingyue Zhao, Bin Cui, and Dandan Zhou
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Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Environmental Chemistry ,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Water Science and Technology - Published
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7. Effects of Different Size Distribution of Capturing Granules on Moving Bed Granular Filters
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Han Lv, Yiping Fan, Kai Xing, and Chunxi Lu
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General Chemical Engineering ,General Chemistry ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
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8. Reaction behavior of quartz in gibbsite-boehmite bauxite in Bayer digestion and its effect on caustic consumption and alumina recovery
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Zegang Wu, Han Lv, Mingzhuang Xie, Lili Li, Hongliang Zhao, and Fengqin Liu
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Process Chemistry and Technology ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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9. Caregiver engagement interventions on reducing the anxiety and depression of children with chronic health conditions and their caregivers: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Nan Sheng, Na Ouyang, Ping Zhou, Binqian Ge, Fangman Cheng, and Han Lv
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Pediatrics - Published
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10. Altered Resting-State Functional Networks in Nondialysis Patients with Stage 5 Chronic Kidney Disease: A Graph–Theoretical Analysis
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Lijun Song, Xu Liu, Wenbo Yang, Qian Chen, Han Lv, Zhenghan Yang, Wenhu Liu, Hao Wang, and Zhenchang Wang
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General Neuroscience ,CKD5 ND ,brain network ,graph theory ,cognitive disorder ,hemodialysis - Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the topological characteristics of the resting-state functional network and the underlying pathological mechanism in nondialysis patients with stage 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD5 ND). Eighty-five subjects (21 patients with CKD5 ND, 32 patients with CKD on maintenance hemodialysis (HD), and 32 healthy controls (HCs)) underwent laboratory examinations, neuropsychological tests, and brain magnetic resonance imaging. The topological characteristics of networks were compared with a graph–theoretical approach, and correlations between neuropsychological scores and network properties were analyzed. All participants exhibited networks with small-world attributes, and global topological attributes were impaired in both groups of patients with CKD 5 (ND and HD) compared with HCs (p < 0.05); these impairments were more severe in the CKD5 ND group than in the HD group (p < 0.05). Compared with the HC group, the degree centrality of the CKD5 ND group decreased mainly in the basal ganglia and increased in the bilateral orbitofrontal gyrus, bilateral precuneus, and right cuneus. Correlation analysis showed that the degree of small-worldness, normalized clustering coefficients, and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) scores were positively correlated and that characteristic path length was negatively correlated with these variables in patients with CKD5 ND. The nodal efficiency of the bilateral putamen (r = 0.53, p < 0.001 and r = 0.47, p < 0.001), left thalamus (r = 0.37, p < 0.001), and right caudate nucleus (r = 0.28, p = 0.01) was positively correlated with MoCA scores. In conclusion, all CKD5 ND patients exhibited changes in functional network topological properties and were closely associated with mild cognitive impairment. More interestingly, the topological property changes in CKD5 ND patients were dominated by basal ganglia areas, which may be more helpful to understand and possibly reveal the underlying pathological mechanisms of cognitive impairment in CKD5 ND.
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11. Distinct brain structural‐functional network topological coupling explains different outcomes in tinnitus patients treated with sound therapy
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Qian Chen, Han Lv, Zhaodi Wang, Xuan Wei, Jiao Liu, Fang Liu, Pengfei Zhao, Zhenghan Yang, Shusheng Gong, and Zhenchang Wang
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Brain Mapping ,Tinnitus ,Diffusion Tensor Imaging ,Neurology ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Neural Pathways ,Brain ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neurology (clinical) ,Anatomy ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Abstract
Topological properties, which serve as the core of the neural network, and their couplings can reflect different therapeutic effects in tinnitus patients. We hypothesized that tinnitus patients with different outcomes after sound therapy (narrowband noise) would have distinct brain network topological alterations. Diffusion tensor imaging and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) were prospectively performed in 60 patients with idiopathic tinnitus and 57 healthy controls (HCs). Graph-theoretical network analyses of structural connectivity (SC), functional connectivity (FC), and SC and FC coupling were performed. Associations between clinical performance and graph-theoretical features were also analyzed. Treatment was effective (effective group; EG) in 28 patients and ineffective (ineffective group; IG) in 32 patients. For FC, the patients in the EG showed higher local efficiency than patients in the IG. For SC, patients in both the EG and IG displayed lower normalized characteristic path length, characteristic path length, and global efficiency than the HCs. More importantly, patients in the IG had higher coupling than the HCs, whereas there was no difference in coupling between patients in the EG and HCs. Additionally, there were significant associations between the SC features and clinical performance in patients in the EG. Our findings demonstrate that tinnitus patients exhibited significant brain network topological alterations, especially in the structural brain network. More importantly, patients who demonstrated different curative effects showed distinct SC-FC topological coupling properties. SC-FC coupling could be an indicator that could be used to predict prognoses in patients with idiopathic tinnitus before sound therapy.
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12. Evaluation of the Probiotic Potential of Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. indicus WDS-7 Isolated from Chinese Traditional Fermented Buffalo Milk In Vitro
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Changjun Wu, Chenwei Dai, Lin Tong, Han Lv, and Xiuhong Zhou
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Microbiology (medical) ,General Medicine ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology - Abstract
The present study aimed to evaluate the probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) isolated from Chinese traditional fermented buffalo milk. Out of 22 isolates, 11 were putatively identified as LAB preliminarily. A total of six LAB strains displayed strong adhesion to HT-29 cells and all these strains showed preferable tolerance to artificially simulated gastrointestinal juices. WDS-4, WDS-7, and WDS-18 exhibited excellent antioxidant capacities, including DPPH radical, ABTS+ radical, and superoxide anion scavenging activities. Compared with the other two LAB strains, WDS-7 had a stronger inhibition effect on four pathogens. Based on the 16S rRNA gene sequencing and phylogenetic analysis, WDS-7 was identified as Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. indicus and selected to assess the potential and safety of probiotics further. The results revealed that WDS-7 strain had a strong capacity for acid production and good thermal stability. WDS-7 strain also possessed bile salt hydrolase (BSH) activity. Compared to LGG, WDS-7 was a greater biofilm producer on the plastic surface and exhibited a better EPS production ability (1.94 mg/ml as a glucose equivalent). WDS-7 was proved to be sensitive in the majority of tested antibiotics and absence of hemolytic activity. Moreover, no production of biogenic amines and β-glucuronidase was observed in WDS-7. The findings of this work indicated that L. delbrueckii ssp. indicus WDS-7 fulfilled the probiotic criteria in vitro and could be exploited for further evaluation in vivo.
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13. Reaction Behavior of Aluminogoethite and Silica Minerals in Gibbsite Bauxite in High-Temperature Digestion
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Li-li Li, Ze-gang Wu, Han Lv, Feng-qin Liu, and Hong-liang Zhao
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Mechanics of Materials ,Metals and Alloys ,Environmental Science (miscellaneous) - Published
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14. Sesquiterpene glycoside isolated from loquat leaf targets gut microbiota to prevent type 2 diabetes mellitus in db/db mice
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Ruoyun Wu, Lina Zhou, Yan Chen, Xiaoqin Ding, Yan Liu, Bei Tong, Han Lv, Xiuhua Meng, Jing Li, Tunyu Jian, and Jian Chen
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Blood Glucose ,Male ,Mice, Inbred Strains ,General Medicine ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Plant Leaves ,Mice ,Eriobotrya ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Functional Food ,Animals ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Glycosides ,Sesquiterpenes ,Food Science - Abstract
According to ancient records, loquat leaf has been used as both a food and medicine in China for thousands of years. Sesquiterpene glycosides from loquat leaf have achieved remarkable effects on hyperglycemia. However, their specific activities and underlying mechanisms on type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are not fully understood. In the present study, we found that SG1, a unique sesquiterpene glycoside isolated from loquat leaf, had the capability to prevent insulin resistance and inflammation. In db/db mice, SG1 administration (25 and 50 mg kg
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15. Effects of non-thermal atmospheric plasma on protein
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Yong, Xu, Yu, Bai, Chenwei, Dai, Han, Lv, Xiuhong, Zhou, and Qinghua, Xu
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Nutrition and Dietetics ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Medicine (miscellaneous) - Abstract
Currently, the advancement in non-thermal atmospheric plasma technology enables plasma treatments on some heat-sensitive targets, including biological substances, without unspecific damage caused by thermal effect. The significant effects of non-thermal atmospheric plasma modulating biological events have been demonstrated by considerable studies. Protein, one of the most important biomolecules, participates in the majority of the life-sustaining activities in all organisms, whose functions are derived from the diverse biochemical properties of amino acid compositions and four-tiered protein structure hierarchy. Therefore, the knowledge of how non-thermal atmospheric plasma affects protein greatly benefits the understanding and application of the non-thermal atmospheric plasma's effect in biological area. In this review, we summarize recent research progress on the effects of non-thermal atmospheric plasma, particularly its reactive species, on biochemical and biophysical characteristics of proteins at different structural levels that leads to their functional changes. Moreover, the physiological effects of non-thermal atmospheric plasma at cellular or organism level driven by the manipulations on protein and their relative application prospects are reviewed. Despite the exceptional application potential, the exploration of the non-thermal atmospheric plasma's effect on protein still confronts with difficulties due to the limited knowledge of the underlying mechanisms and the complexity of non-thermal atmospheric plasma operation systems, which requires further studies and standardization of non-thermal atmospheric plasma treatments.
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16. The discovery of a novel series of potential ERRα inverse agonists based on p-nitrobenzenesulfonamide template for triple-negative breast cancer in vivo
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Zhipei, Gao, Tianxiao, Wang, Rui, Li, Yongli, Du, Han, Lv, Liudi, Zhang, Haifei, Chen, Xiaojin, Shi, Qunyi, Li, and Jingkang, Shen
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Pharmacology ,Sulfonamides ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Molecular Structure ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms ,General Medicine ,RM1-950 ,tnbc ,inverse agonist ,p-nitrobenzenesulfonamide ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Receptors, Estrogen ,errα ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Drug Discovery ,Humans ,Female ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor ,Nitrobenzenes ,Cell Proliferation ,Research Article ,Research Paper - Abstract
Oestrogen related receptor α participated in the regulation of oxidative metabolism and mitochondrial biogenesis, and was overexpressed in many cancers including triple-negative breast cancer. A set of new ERRα inverse agonists based on p-nitrobenzenesulfonamide template were discovered and compound 11 with high potent activity (IC50 = 0.80 μM) could significantly inhibit the transcription of ERRα-regulated target genes. By regulating the downstream signalling pathway, compound 11 could suppress the migration and invasion of the ER-negative MDA-MB-231 cell line. Furthermore, compound 11 demonstrated a significant growth suppression of breast cancer xenograft tumours in vivo (inhibition rate 23.58%). The docking results showed that compound 11 could form hydrogen bonds with Glu331 and Arg372 in addition to its hydrophobic interaction with ligand-binding domain. Our data implied that compound 11 represented a novel and effective ERRα inverse agonist, which had broad application prospects in the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer.
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17. Bidirectional Mendelian randomization study of insulin-related traits and risk of ovarian cancer
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Xinghao Wang, Jing Sun, Jia Li, Linkun Cai, Qian Chen, Yiling Wang, Zhenghan Yang, Wenjuan Liu, Han Lv, and Zhenchang Wang
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Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism - Abstract
BackgroundIt is well known that the occurrence and development of ovarian cancer are closely related to the patient’s weight and various endocrine factors in the body.AimMendelian randomization (MR) was used to analyze the bidirectional relationship between insulin related characteristics and ovarian cancer.MethodsThe data on insulin related characteristics are from up to 5567 diabetes free patients from 10 studies, mainly including fasting insulin level, insulin secretion rate, peak insulin response, etc. For ovarian cancer, UK Biobank data just updated in 2021 was selected, of which the relevant gene data was from 199741 Europeans. Mendelian randomization method was selected, with inverse variance weighting (IVW) as the main estimation, while MR Pleiotropy, MR Egger, weighted median and other methods were used to detect the heterogeneity of data and whether there was multi validity affecting conclusions.ResultsAmong all insulin related indicators (fasting insulin level, insulin secretion rate, peak insulin response), the insulin secretion rate was selected to have a causal relationship with the occurrence of ovarian cancer (IVW, P < 0.05), that is, the risk of ovarian cancer increased with the decrease of insulin secretion rate. At the same time, we tested the heterogeneity and polymorphism of this indicator, and the results were non-existent, which ensured the accuracy of the analysis results. Reverse causal analysis showed that there was no causal effect between the two (P>0.05).ConclusionThe impairment of the insulin secretion rate has a causal effect on the risk of ovarian cancer, which was confirmed by Mendel randomization. This suggests that the human glucose metabolism cycle represented by insulin secretion plays an important role in the pathogenesis of ovarian cancer, which provides a new idea for preventing the release of ovarian cancer.
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18. Altered cerebral blood flow and white matter during wakeful rest in patients with obstructive sleep apnea: a population-based retrospective study
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Xiaoshuai Li, Ying Hui, Huijing Shi, Mengning Li, Xinyu Zhao, Rui Li, Wenfei Zhang, Han Lv, Yuntao Wu, Jing Li, Liufu Cui, Pengfei Zhao, Shouling Wu, and Zhenchang Wang
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine - Abstract
Objectives: To explore changes in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and white matter during wakeful rest in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Methods: The subjects comprised OSA patients and age- and sex-matched non-sleep apnea (NSA) subjects from December 2020 to December 2021. All subjects underwent structural and arterial spin labeling MRI examinations using a 3.0 T MRI scanner. Intergroup differences in regional and global CBF and white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) were analyzed. Results: In this study, 100 (74 males) of 750 (439 males) subjects were diagnosed with OSA, so the prevalence of OSA in the general population was 13.3% (100/750), with 16.9% (74/439) in males and 8.4% (26/311) in females. Excluding four patients with incomplete imaging data, 96 OSA patients and 103 age- and sex-matched NSA subjects were included. At global level, OSA patients showed significantly decreased CBF values in gray matter and whole brain compared to NSA subjects (gray matter: p = 0.010; whole brain: p = 0.021). No significant difference in CBF values was found in WM between the two groups (p = 0.250). At regional level, compared with NSA subjects, patients with OSA exhibited significantly decreased regional CBF values mainly in right parietal lobe and right temporal lobe. Moreover, OSA patients had significantly higher WMHs burden than NSA subjects (p = 0.017). Conclusions: OSA patients exhibit decreased global and regional CBF values and increased WMHs burden. Advances in knowledge: These findings provide a basis for exploring neuropathological changes of OSA and for early and appropriate treatment.
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19. Enhancing the Capacitance of Layered Ni-Co-Mn Hydroxide Via Reducing Particle Size
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Guangdong Qian, Yao Qi, Meng Zhang, Han Lv, Xinbo Li, Rui Liu, and Hui-Ling Zhu
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- 2023
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20. Back propagation mathematical model for stock price prediction
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Yanran Ma, Nan Chen, and Han Lv
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General Computer Science ,Applied Mathematics ,Modeling and Simulation ,Engineering (miscellaneous) - Abstract
Due to the extremely volatile nature of financial markets, it is commonly accepted that stock price prediction is a task filled with challenges. However, in order to make profits or understand the essence of equity market, numerous market participants or researchers try to forecast stock prices using various statistical, econometric or even neural network models. In this work, we survey and compare the predictive power of five neural network models, namely, back propagation (BP) neural network, radial basis function neural network, general regression neural network, support vector machine regression (SVMR) and least squares support vector machine regression. We apply the five models to make price predictions for three individual stocks, namely, Bank of China, Vanke A and Guizhou Maotai. Adopting mean square error and average absolute percentage error as criteria, we find that BP neural network consistently and robustly outperforms the other four models. Then some theoretical and practical implications have been discussed.
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- 2021
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21. Novel Sesquiterpene Glycoside from Loquat Leaf Alleviates Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Combined with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease by Improving Insulin Resistance, Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Gut Microbiota Composition
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Bingru Ren, Xiaoqin Ding, Ruoyun Wu, Xiu-Hua Meng, Tunyu Jian, Lei Zhao, Han Lv, Jian Chen, Yan Liu, Jing Li, Weilin Li, and Tong Bei
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Gut flora ,medicine.disease_cause ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,Mice ,Insulin resistance ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Internal medicine ,Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,medicine ,Animals ,Glycosides ,Inflammation ,biology ,Chemistry ,Lachnospiraceae ,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus ,General Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Oxidative Stress ,Insulin receptor ,Endocrinology ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Liver ,biology.protein ,Insulin Resistance ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Sesquiterpenes ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is strongly associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Sesquiterpene glycosides from loquat leaf achieved beneficial effects on metabolic syndromes such as NAFLD and diabetes; however, their specific activity and underlying mechanism on T2DM-associated NAFLD have not yet been fully understood. In the present study, we found that sesquiterpene glycoside 3 (SG3), a novel sesquiterpene glycoside isolated from loquat leaf, was able to prevent insulin resistance (IR), oxidative stress, and inflammation. In db/db mice, SG3 administration (25 and 50 mg/kg/day) inhibited obesity, hyperglycemia, and the release of inflammatory cytokines. SG3 (5 and 10 μM) also significantly alleviated hepatic lipid accumulation, oxidative stress, and inflammatory response induced by high glucose combined with oleic acid in HepG2 cells. Western blotting analysis showed that these effects were related to repair the abnormal insulin signaling and inhibit the cytochrome P450 2E1 (CYP2E1) and NOD-like receptor family pyrin domain-containing 3 (NLRP3), both in vivo and in vitro. In addition, SG3 treatment could decrease the ratio of Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes and increase the relative abundance of Lachnospiraceae, Muribaculaceae, and Lactobacillaceae after a high-throughput pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA to observe the changes of related gut microbial composition in db/db mice. These findings proved that SG3 could protect against NAFLD in T2DM by improving IR, oxidative stress, inflammation through regulating insulin signaling and inhibiting CYP2E1/NLRP3 pathways, and remodeling the mouse gut microbiome. It is suggested that SG3 could be considered as a new functional additive for a healthy diet.
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22. Total Sesquiterpene Glycosides from Loquat Leaves Ameliorate HFD-Induced Insulin Resistance by Modulating IRS-1/GLUT4, TRPV1, and SIRT6/Nrf2 Signaling Pathways
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Xiaoqin Ding, Jian Chen, Ruoyun Wu, Bingru Ren, Han Lv, Tunyu Jian, Xiu-Hua Meng, Weilin Li, and Jing Li
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Male ,Aging ,Article Subject ,NF-E2-Related Factor 2 ,medicine.medical_treatment ,TRPV Cation Channels ,Hyperlipidemias ,Pharmacology ,Diet, High-Fat ,Biochemistry ,Mice ,Insulin resistance ,medicine ,Animals ,Sirtuins ,Glycosides ,Glucose Transporter Type 4 ,QH573-671 ,biology ,Plant Extracts ,Chemistry ,Insulin ,Glucose transporter ,AMPK ,Lipid metabolism ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Plant Leaves ,Insulin receptor ,Eriobotrya ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Hyperglycemia ,Insulin Receptor Substrate Proteins ,biology.protein ,Insulin Resistance ,Signal transduction ,Cytology ,Sesquiterpenes ,GLUT4 ,Research Article - Abstract
Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica Lindl.), a subtropical fruit tree native to Asia, is not only known to be nutritive but also beneficial for the treatment of diabetes in the south of China. To expand its development, this study was undertaken concerning the potential therapeutic role of total sesquiterpene glycosides (TSGs) from loquat leaves in insulin resistance (IR), the major causative factor of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Male C57BL/6 mice were fed on high-fat diet (HFD) to induce IR and then were given TSG by oral administration at 25 and 100 mg/kg/day, respectively. TSG notably improved metabolic parameters including body weight, serum glucose, and insulin levels and prevented hepatic injury. Moreover, inflammatory response and oxidative stress were found to be remarkably alleviated in IR mice with TSG supplement. Further research in liver of IR mice demonstrated that TSG repaired the signalings of insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1)/glucose transporter member 4 (GLUT4) and AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), which improved glucose and lipid metabolism and prevented lipid accumulation in liver. It was also observed that TSG suppressed the expression of transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1), whereas the signaling pathway of sirtuin-6 (SIRT6)/nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) was significantly promoted. Based on the results, the current study demonstrated that TSG from loquat leaves potentially ameliorated IR in vivo by enhancing IRS-1/GLUT4 signaling and AMPK activation and modulating TRPV1 and SIRT6/Nrf2 signaling pathways.
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23. A Denitrification-Phase Transition and Protection Rings (DPP) Process for Recycling Electrolytic Aluminum Dross
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Han Lv, Rongbin Li, Zhengping Zuo, Hongliang Zhao, Mingzhuang Xie, and Fengqin Liu
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Phase transition ,Denitrification ,Materials science ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,General Chemical Engineering ,Dross ,Scientific method ,Metallurgy ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Electrolyte - Published
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24. Studying the Influencing Factors of Tourism Economy Among Provinces in Mainland China in the Context of Big Data Based on Spatial Econometric Analysis
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Yuting Wang, Wen-Tsao Pan, Yanmei Liang, Han Lv, and Wenjing Dai
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25. Lateralization of cerebral blood flow in the auditory cortex of patients with idiopathic tinnitus and healthy controls: An arterial spin labeling study
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Xiaoshuai Li, Yansheng Zhao, Ying Hui, Yuntao Wu, Qian Chen, Huijing Shi, Han Lv, Mengning Li, Pengfei Zhao, Wenfei Zhang, Xinyu Zhao, Jing Li, Liufu Cui, and Zhenchang Wang
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General Neuroscience - Abstract
ObjectivesTo assess the lateralization of cerebral blood flow (CBF) in the auditory cortex of idiopathic tinnitus patients and healthy controls (HCs) using 3D pseudocontinuous arterial spin labeling (pcASL).MethodsThirty-six patients with idiopathic tinnitus and 43 sex- and age-matched HCs underwent 3D-pcASL scanning using a 3.0 T MRI system. For both groups, region of interest analysis was performed on the primary auditory cortex (PAC), auditory associative cortex (AAC), and secondary auditory cortex (SAC). The clinical data of all subjects were analyzed.ResultsIn both tinnitus patients and HCs, CBF of the left PAC was significantly higher than that of the right (HCs: P = 0.02; patients: P = 0.043), but CBF of the right AAC and SAC was significantly higher than that of the left (AAC: HCs, P < 0.001; patients: P < 0.001. SAC: HCs, P < 0.001; patients: P = 0.001). Compared with HCs, tinnitus patients exhibited significantly higher CBF in the bilateral PAC (right: P = 0.008; left: P = 0.022). CBF in the left PAC was positively correlated with tinnitus severity (r = 0.399, P = 0.016).ConclusionThis study confirms the asymmetry of the auditory cortex and investigates the underlying neuropathology of idiopathic tinnitus in terms of CBF.
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26. Filtration for nano/micron-sized particulates with a moving bed filter
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Han Lv, Yiping Fan, Kai Xing, Mengxi Liu, and Chunxi Lu
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Filtration and Separation ,Analytical Chemistry - Published
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27. Labyrinth morphological modeling and its application on unreferenced segmentation assessment
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Xiaoguang Li, Ziyao Zhu, Hongxia Yin, Pengfei Zhao, Han Lv, Ruowei Tang, Yating Qin, Li Zhuo, and Zhenchang Wang
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Signal Processing ,Biomedical Engineering ,Health Informatics - Published
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28. Diploic vein as a newly treatable cause of pulsatile tinnitus: A case report
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Ding Heyu, Shusheng Gong, Pengfei Zhao, Guopeng Wang, Han Lv, Xiaoshuai Li, Zhenchang Wang, Xiaoyu Qiu, Rong Zeng, and Dong Li
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Diploic vein ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Pulsatile tinnitus ,Hemodynamics ,Venography ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,Dehiscence ,Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pulsatile Tinnitus ,Case report ,medicine ,Radiology ,Ligation ,business ,Sinus (anatomy) - Abstract
Background Pulsatile tinnitus (PT) is an annoying sound that can be eliminated with targeted treatment of the cause. However, the causes of PT have not been fully elucidated. Case summary A 38-year-old woman with right-sided objective PT underwent preoperative computed tomography arteriography and venography (CTA/V). A 3.8 mm vine diploic vein (DV), which passed through the mastoid air cells posteriorly in a dehiscent canal and was continuous with the transverse-sigmoid sinus, was thought to be the causative finding. Four-dimensional flow magnetic resonance (4D flow MR) imaging showed that the blood in the DV flowed toward the transverse-sigmoid sinus. The closer the blood was to the transverse-sigmoid sinus, the higher the velocity. No vortex or turbulence was found in the DV or adjacent transverse sinus. The sound was eliminated immediately after ligation of the DV with no recurrence during a three-month follow-up. No flow signal of the DV was noted on postoperative 4D flow MR. Conclusion A DV may be a treatable cause of PT. CTA/V and 4D flow MR could be utilized to determine the morphological and hemodynamic characteristics of the DV.
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29. Molecular modeling studies of [4-(3H-benzoimidazol-5-yl)-pyrimidin-2-yl]-amine-based CDK4 inhibitors
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Yongli Du, Jingkang Shen, Xiehuang Sheng, Han Lv, and Zhipei Gao
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Pharmacology ,endocrine system diseases ,integumentary system ,010304 chemical physics ,Molecular model ,Chemistry ,Field analysis ,01 natural sciences ,Combinatorial chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Molecular dynamics ,0302 clinical medicine ,CDK4 Inhibitor ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,0103 physical sciences ,Drug Discovery ,Molecular Medicine ,Amine gas treating ,biological phenomena, cell phenomena, and immunity ,neoplasms ,Abemaciclib - Abstract
Aim: CDK4 is a promising target for breast cancer therapy. This study aimed to explore the structure–activity relationship of CDK4 inhibitor abemaciclib analogs and design potent CDK4 inhibitors for breast cancer treatment. Methods & results: A faithful 3D quantitative structure–activity relationship model was established by molecular docking, comparative molecular field analysis and comparative molecular similarity index analysis based on 56 abemaciclib analogs. Molecular dynamics simulation studies revealed the key residues of the interaction between CDK4 and inhibitors. Four novel inhibitors with satisfactory predicted binding affinity to CDK4 were designed. Conclusion: The 3D quantitative structure–activity relationship and molecular dynamics simulation studies provide valuable insight into the development of novel CDK4 inhibitors.
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30. Automatic text classification of actionable radiology reports of tinnitus patients using bidirectional encoder representations from transformer (BERT) and in-domain pre-training (IDPT)
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Jia Li, Yucong Lin, Pengfei Zhao, Wenjuan Liu, Linkun Cai, Jing Sun, Lei Zhao, Zhenghan Yang, Hong Song, Han Lv, and Zhenchang Wang
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Tinnitus ,Health Policy ,Humans ,Health Informatics ,Neural Networks, Computer ,Radiology ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Natural Language Processing ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
BackgroundGiven the increasing number of people suffering from tinnitus, the accurate categorization of patients with actionable reports is attractive in assisting clinical decision making. However, this process requires experienced physicians and significant human labor. Natural language processing (NLP) has shown great potential in big data analytics of medical texts; yet, its application to domain-specific analysis of radiology reports is limited.ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to propose a novel approach in classifying actionable radiology reports of tinnitus patients using bidirectional encoder representations from transformer BERT-based models and evaluate the benefits of in domain pre-training (IDPT) along with a sequence adaptation strategy.MethodsA total of 5864 temporal bone computed tomography(CT) reports are labeled by two experienced radiologists as follows: (1) normal findings without notable lesions; (2) notable lesions but uncorrelated to tinnitus; and (3) at least one lesion considered as potential cause of tinnitus. We then constructed a framework consisting of deep learning (DL) neural networks and self-supervised BERT models. A tinnitus domain-specific corpus is used to pre-train the BERT model to further improve its embedding weights. In addition, we conducted an experiment to evaluate multiple groups of max sequence length settings in BERT to reduce the excessive quantity of calculations. After a comprehensive comparison of all metrics, we determined the most promising approach through the performance comparison of F1-scores and AUC values.ResultsIn the first experiment, the BERT finetune model achieved a more promising result (AUC-0.868, F1-0.760) compared with that of the Word2Vec-based models(AUC-0.767, F1-0.733) on validation data. In the second experiment, the BERT in-domain pre-training model (AUC-0.948, F1-0.841) performed significantly better than the BERT based model(AUC-0.868, F1-0.760). Additionally, in the variants of BERT fine-tuning models, Mengzi achieved the highest AUC of 0.878 (F1-0.764). Finally, we found that the BERT max-sequence-length of 128 tokens achieved an AUC of 0.866 (F1-0.736), which is almost equal to the BERT max-sequence-length of 512 tokens (AUC-0.868,F1-0.760).ConclusionIn conclusion, we developed a reliable BERT-based framework for tinnitus diagnosis from Chinese radiology reports, along with a sequence adaptation strategy to reduce computational resources while maintaining accuracy. The findings could provide a reference for NLP development in Chinese radiology reports.
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31. Correlation Between Trans-Stenotic Blood Flow Velocity Differences and the Cerebral Venous Pressure Gradient in Transverse Sinus Stenosis: A Prospective 4-Dimensional Flow Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
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Zhenchang Wang, Rong Zeng, Xiaoyu Qiu, Xiaoshuai Li, Long Jin, Pengfei Zhao, Ding Heyu, Shusheng Gong, Guopeng Wang, Han Lv, and Zhenghan Yang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Manometry ,Pseudotumor cerebri ,AcademicSubjects/MED00930 ,Blood flow velocity ,Neuros/2 ,Venography ,Hemodynamics ,Constriction, Pathologic ,Cranial Sinuses ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Tinnitus ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Bayesian multivariate linear regression ,Statistical significance ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Blood flow ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Idiopathic intracranial hypertension ,Stenosis ,Research—Human—Clinical Studies ,Venous pressure ,Cardiology ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
BACKGROUND The relationship between trans-stenotic blood flow velocity differences and the cerebral venous pressure gradient (CVPG) in transverse sinus (TS) stenosis (TSS) has not been studied. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the hemodynamic manifestations of TSS and the relationship between trans-stenotic blood flow velocity differences and the CVPG. METHODS Thirty-three patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) or pulsatile tinnitus (PT) and TSS who had undergone diagnostic venography using venous manometry were included in the patient group. Thirty-three volunteers with no stenosis and symptoms were included in the control group. All the 2 groups underwent prospective venous sinus 4-dimensional (4D) flow magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The average velocity (Vavg) difference and maximum velocity (Vmax) difference between downstream and upstream of the TS in 2 groups were measured and compared. Correlations between the CVPG and trans-stenotic Vavg difference/Vmax difference/index of transverse sinus stenosis (ITSS) were assessed in the patient group. RESULTS The differences in Vavg difference and Vmax difference between the patient and control groups showed a statistical significance (P
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32. Bone remodeling in sigmoid sinus diverticulum after stenting for transverse sinus stenosis in pulsatile tinnitus: A case report
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Long Jin, Shusheng Gong, Zhenghan Yang, Zhenchang Wang, Xiaoyu Qiu, Ding Heyu, Xiaoshuai Li, Han Lv, and Pengfei Zhao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,digestive system ,Bone remodeling ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pulsatile Tinnitus ,Case report ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Transverse sinus stenosis ,Sinus (anatomy) ,Sigmoid sinus ,business.industry ,Pulsatile tinnitus ,Follow-up ,General Medicine ,equipment and supplies ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Stenosis ,surgical procedures, operative ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Stents ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Radiology ,business ,Diverticulum - Abstract
BACKGROUND Pulsatile tinnitus (PT) is a potentially disabling symptom that has received increasing attention. Multiple causes of PT have been confirmed by targeted treatment. However, dynamic changes of related structures in PT patients with multiple causes after stenting for ipsilateral transverse sinus stenosis (TSS) have not been previously reported. We report such a case and present postoperative computed tomography venography (CTV) follow-up findings to demonstrate the decreased sigmoid sinus diverticulum and bone remodeling. CASE SUMMARY A 45-year-old man suffered from left-sided PT for 15 years that was occasionally accompanied by headache and dizziness. Pre-operative CTV revealed left-sided sigmoid sinus wall anomalies (SSWAs), TSS, outflow dominance, large posterior condylar emissary vein, and an empty sella turcica. A cerebrospinal fluid pressure of 270 mmH2O was further detected. The sound disappeared immediately after stenting for ipsilateral TSS, with no recurrence during 2 years of follow-up. After the procedure, the patient underwent four consecutive CTV examinations. The diverticulum decreased 6 mo after the procedure with new bone remodeling. The density of the remodeled bone was further increased 1 year later, and a hardened edge was formed 2 years later. CONCLUSION PT associated with SSWAs, TSS, and idiopathic intracranial hypertension can be cured by stenting for TSS alone. And bone remodeling around SSWAs is a more significant finding.
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33. Effects of operating parameters on the performance of moving bed filter
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Han Lv, Yiping Fan, Kai Xing, Sihong Gao, and Chunxi Lu
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34. Identifying response in colorectal liver metastases treated with bevacizumab: development of RECIST by combining contrast-enhanced and diffusion-weighted MRI
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Liheng Liu, Mengsu Zeng, Guo-Feng Zhou, Zhenchang Wang, Sheng-Xiang Rao, and Han Lv
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Bevacizumab ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Metastasis ,Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors ,Cohort ,medicine ,Effective diffusion coefficient ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,business ,medicine.drug ,Diffusion MRI - Abstract
Response evaluation criteria in solid tumors (RECIST) often fail to identify clinically meaningful response to bevacizumab-containing therapy in colorectal liver metastasis (CRLM). This study aimed to develop RECIST by combining contrast-enhanced and diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A total of 126 patients with CRLM who underwent hepatic resection after bevacizumab-containing chemotherapy were split into initial analyses cohort (N = 42, with 76 indexed liver metastases) and validation cohort (N = 84). In lesion-based analyses, percentage decrease of arterial enhancement area and percentage increase of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value from baseline to post-chemotherapy were measured. Their optimal cutoff values for distinguishing pathology-confirmed major and minor response were determined. Then, the developed RECIST (D-RECIST) was established by combining functional and size-based items. Survival relevance of D-RECIST and RECIST was examined in the validation cohort. Percentage decrease of arterial enhancement area and increase of ADC value significantly differed between lesions of pathologic major or minor response, with optimal cutoffs of approximately 33% and 19%, respectively. Patients defined as responders by D-RECIST had a significantly longer median disease-free survival (DFS) than non-responders (p = 0.021; 12.9 versus 8.6 months). No significant difference was observed with RECIST (p = 0.524). In a Cox regression model, D-RECIST- but not RECIST-defined responses independently predicted the DFS (p = 0.034 and 0.811). D-RECIST-defined responses provided significant prognostic information, and thus may serve as a better response evaluation approach than RECIST in CRLM treated with bevacizumab-containing therapy. • Changes in arterial enhancement area and apparent diffusion coefficient value are associated with pathological response in colorectal liver metastases treated with bevacizumab. • The MRI-based response criteria developed by combining size-based and functional features can provide significant prognostic information.
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35. Alterations in the Serum Urate Concentrations after Bariatric Surgery: a Short-Term Prospective Observational Study
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Meng Zhang, Jia Liu, Peirong Tian, Na Zeng, Peng Zhang, Shibo Bian, Zhongtao Zhang, Mengyi Li, Han Lv, and Yang Liu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Bariatric Surgery ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Body Mass Index ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Total cholesterol ,medicine ,Humans ,Obesity ,Creatinine ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Triglyceride ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,medicine.disease ,Obesity, Morbid ,Uric Acid ,Surgery ,Serum urate ,chemistry ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Observational study ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Bariatric surgery is associated with a reduced incidence of hyperuricaemia during the long follow-up time. However, few studies have elucidated the alterations in serum urate (SU) levels in the short-term post-surgery period. To identify the alterations in SU concentrations in individuals with obesity at 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months after bariatric surgery and determine the risk factors for alterations during the first 3 post-surgery months. Thirty-four patients were enrolled. Pre- and post-operative variables were collected at baseline and at each follow-up point. A paired t-test was applied to investigate the relationship between the major parameters. A linear mixed model was performed to analyse the variations of SU concentrations with time. Compared with baseline levels, SU levels significantly increased at 1 week, then declined significantly at 1 month after surgery (P
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36. In vitro evaluation of lactic acid bacteria with probiotic activity isolated from local pickled leaf mustard from Wuwei in Anhui as substitutes for chemical synthetic additives
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Xiaopei Lin, Jian Zhang, Xiuhong Zhou, Han Lv, Chenwei Dai, Lin Tong, and Changjun Wu
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0301 basic medicine ,probiotic activity ,chemical synthetic additive ,biology ,Chemistry ,030106 microbiology ,Food consumption ,General Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,In vitro ,law.invention ,Lactic acid ,03 medical and health sciences ,Probiotic ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,030104 developmental biology ,law ,food consumption ,Materials Chemistry ,Food science ,antibiotic susceptibility ,QD1-999 ,intestinal microflora ,Bacteria - Abstract
The extensive abuse of chemical synthetic additives has raised increased attention to food safety. As substitutes, probiotics play an important role in human health as they balance the intestinal microbes in host. This study was aimed to isolate and evaluate the potential probiotic activities of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) from a local pickled leaf mustard (PLM) from Wuwei city in Anhui province through in vitro experiments. A total of 17 LAB strains were obtained as probiotics. All the isolates were sensitive to chloramphenicol, tetracycline, erythromycin, and doxycycline but exhibited resistance to antibiotics (e.g., streptomycin, kanamycin, gentamicin, and vancomycin). Out of the 17 strains, 9 were sensitive to most of the antibiotics and had no cytotoxic activity on human colorectal adenocarcinoma cell line (HT-29) cells. The isolated AWP4 exhibited antibacterial activity against four indicator pathogen strains (ATCC8099: Escherichia coli, ATCC6538: Staphylococcus aureus, ATCC9120: Salmonella enteric, and BNCC192105: Shigella sonnei). Based on the phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene, AWP4 belonged to Lactiplantibacillus plantarum. This study indicated that the Wuwei local PLM could be a potential resource to isolate beneficial LAB as probiotics. The data provide theoretical guidance for further animal experiments to estimate the probiotic effect and safety of Lpb. plantarum AWP4 in vivo.
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37. Comparison of reader agreement, correlation with liver biopsy, and time-burden sampling strategies for liver proton density fat fraction measured using magnetic resonance imaging in patients with obesity: a secondary cross-sectional study
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Di, Cao, Mengyi, Li, Yang, Liu, He, Jin, Dawei, Yang, Hui, Xu, Han, Lv, JIa, Liu, Peng, Zhang, Zhongtao, Zhang, and Zhenghan, Yang
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Cross-Sectional Studies ,Liver ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Biopsy ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Obesity ,Prospective Studies ,Protons ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Abstract
Background The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based proton density fat fraction (PDFF) has become popular for quantifying liver fat content. However, the variability of the region-of-interest (ROI) sampling strategy may result in a lack of standardisation of this technology. In an effort to establish an accurate and effective PDFF measurement scheme, this study assessed the pathological correlation, the reader agreement, and time-burden of different sampling strategies with variable ROI size, location, and number. Methods Six-echo spoiled gradient-recalled-echo magnitude-based fat quantification was performed for 50 patients with obesity, using a 3.0-T MRI scanner. Two readers used different ROI sampling strategies to measure liver PDFF, three times. Intra-reader and inter-reader agreement was evaluated using intra-class correlation coefficients and Bland‒Altman analysis. Pearson correlations were used to assess the correlation between PDFFs and liver biopsy. Time-burden was recorded. Results For pathological correlations, the correlations for the strategy of using three large ROIs in Couinaud segment 3 (S3 3L-ROI) were significantly greater than those for all sampling strategies at the whole-liver level (P 0.995 and LOAs Conclusions For hepatic PDFF measurement without liver puncture biopsy as the gold standard, and for general hepatic PDFF assessment, 9L-ROI sampling strategy at the whole-liver level should be used preferentially. For hepatic PDFF with liver puncture biopsy as the gold standard, 3L-ROI sampling strategy at the puncture site segment is recommended.
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38. Using a classification model for determining the value of liver radiological reports of patients with colorectal cancer
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Wenjuan Liu, Xi Zhang, Han Lv, Jia Li, Yawen Liu, Zhenghan Yang, Xutao Weng, Yucong Lin, Hong Song, and Zhenchang Wang
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BackgroundMedical imaging is critical in clinical practice, and high value radiological reports can positively assist clinicians. However, there is a lack of methods for determining the value of reports.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to establish an ensemble learning classification model using natural language processing (NLP) applied to the Chinese free text of radiological reports to determine their value for liver lesion detection in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC).MethodsRadiological reports of upper abdominal computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were divided into five categories according to the results of liver lesion detection in patients with CRC. The NLP methods including word segmentation, stop word removal, and n-gram language model establishment were applied for each dataset. Then, a word-bag model was built, high-frequency words were selected as features, and an ensemble learning classification model was constructed. Several machine learning methods were applied, including logistic regression (LR), random forest (RF), and so on. We compared the accuracy between priori choosing pertinent word strings and our machine language methodologies.ResultsThe dataset of 2790 patients included CT without contrast (10.2%), CT with/without contrast (73.3%), MRI without contrast (1.8%), and MRI with/without contrast (14.6%). The ensemble learning classification model determined the value of reports effectively, reaching 95.91% in the CT with/without contrast dataset using XGBoost. The logistic regression, random forest, and support vector machine also achieved good classification accuracy, reaching 95.89%, 95.04%, and 95.00% respectively. The results of XGBoost were visualized using a confusion matrix. The numbers of errors in categories I, II and V were very small. ELI5 was used to select important words for each category. Words such as “no abnormality”, “suggest”, “fatty liver”, and “transfer” showed a relatively large degree of positive correlation with classification accuracy. The accuracy based on string pattern search method model was lower than that of machine learning.ConclusionsThe learning classification model based on NLP was an effective tool for determining the value of radiological reports focused on liver lesions. The study made it possible to analyze the value of medical imaging examinations on a large scale.
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39. Outcomes at 6 months are related to brain structural and white matter microstructural reorganization in idiopathic tinnitus patients treated with sound therapy
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Zhenghan Yang, Pengfei Zhao, Zhenchang Wang, Qian Chen, Shusheng Gong, Zhaodi Wang, Han Lv, and Xuan Wei
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Male ,computer.software_genre ,tract‐based spatial statistics ,Tinnitus ,0302 clinical medicine ,Voxel ,Middle Cerebellar Peduncle ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,Middle cerebellar peduncle ,voxel‐based morphometry ,Gray Matter ,Research Articles ,Cerebral Cortex ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,05 social sciences ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,White Matter ,brain reorganization ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Diffusion Tensor Imaging ,Neurology ,Cardiology ,Female ,Anatomy ,medicine.symptom ,Research Article ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neuroimaging ,sound therapy ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,050105 experimental psychology ,White matter ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,idiopathic tinnitus ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Voxel-based morphometry ,Acoustic Stimulation ,Neurology (clinical) ,Sound therapy ,business ,computer ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Diffusion MRI ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
This study aimed to explore brain structural and white matter microstructural reorganization in the early stage of tinnitus and identify brain alterations that contribute to its relief after 6 months of sound therapy. We studied 64 patients with idiopathic tinnitus, including 29 patients who were categorized into an effective group (EG) and 35 who were categorized into an ineffective group (IG) according to the 6‐month follow‐up improvement of the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory score, along with 63 healthy controls (HCs). All participants underwent structural and diffusion tensor imaging scanning on a 3‐T magnetic resonance system. Differences in brain gray/white matter volume and white matter microstructure were evaluated using voxel‐based morphometry analysis and tract‐based spatial statistics among the three groups. Associations between brain reorganization and the improvement of tinnitus symptoms were also investigated. Compared with EG patients, IG patients experienced a significant gray matter volume decrease in the right middle frontal gyrus (MFG)/right precentral gyrus (PreCG). Meanwhile, both EG and IG patients showed significant changes (decrease or increase) in brain white matter integrity in the auditory‐related or nonauditory‐related white matter fiber tracts compared with HCs, while EG patients showed decreased axial diffusivity in the bilateral middle cerebellar peduncle (MCP) compared with IG patients. We combined the gray matter change of the MFG/PreCG and the white matter integrity of the bilateral MCP as an imaging indicator to evaluate the patient's prognosis and screen patients before treatment; this approach reached a sensitivity of 77.1% and a specificity of 82.8%. Our study suggests that there was a close relationship between brain reorganization and tinnitus improvement. The right MFG/PreCG and bilateral MCP may be indicators that can be used to predict prognoses in patients with idiopathic tinnitus and may be used to screen patients before sound therapy. These findings may provide new useful information that can lead to a better understanding of the tinnitus mechanism., We found that effective group and ineffective group patients showed distinct brain reorganization patterns. We observed that associations exist between the brain reorganizations and the improvement of tinnitus. The brain reorganizations may be indicators to predict prognosis and screen patients before sound therapy.
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40. Abnormal Regional Spontaneous Neural Activity in Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy: A Resting-State Functional MRI Study
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Yan Su, Shaohong Kang, Ming Liu, Yunxiang Chen, Yan Wang, Han Lv, Pengbo Zhao, Pengde Guo, and Haiqin Hua
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Article Subject ,genetic structures ,Lentiform nucleus ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gyrus ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Optic Neuropathy, Ischemic ,Default mode network ,Aged ,Neurons ,Brain Mapping ,Receiver operating characteristic ,Resting state fMRI ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Brain ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,eye diseases ,Visual field ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Neurology ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Research Article ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Objective. To explore altered regional neuronal activity in patients with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) and its correlation with clinical performances using the regional homogeneity (ReHo) method, which is based on resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Method. Thirty-one patients with NAION (20 males, 11 females) and 31 age- and sex-matched normal controls (NCs) (20 males, 11 females) were enrolled in the study. All patients underwent ophthalmic examination, including eyesight, intraocular pressure measurement, optimal coherence tomography (OCT), visual field analysis, and fMRI scans. After ReHo was calculated, we investigated group differences in results between the patients and NCs. We analyzed the relationship between ReHo values for different brain regions in patients with NAION and intraocular pressure, visual field analysis, and OCT. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to assess the diagnostic ability of the ReHo method. Results. Compared with NCs, patients with NAION exhibited higher ReHo values in the left middle frontal gyrus, left middle cingulate gyrus, left superior temporal gyrus, and left inferior parietal lobule. Additionally, they exhibited lower ReHo values in the right lingual gyrus, left putamen/lentiform nucleus, and left superior parietal lobule. ReHo values in the left superior parietal lobule were negatively correlated with right retinal nerve fiber layer values (r=−0.462, P=0.01). The area under the ROC curve for each brain region indicated that the ReHo method is a credible means of diagnosing patient with NAION. Conclusion. NAION was primarily associated with dysfunction in the default mode network, which may reflect its underlying neural mechanisms.
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41. Why does unilateral pulsatile tinnitus occur in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension?
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Tong Zhao, Zhenchang Wang, Shusheng Gong, Chenyu Jiang, Pengfei Zhao, and Han Lv
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurology ,genetic structures ,Cranial Sinuses ,Dehiscence ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Tinnitus ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neuroradiology ,Sigmoid sinus ,Pseudotumor Cerebri ,Transverse Sinuses ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Diverticulum ,Stenosis ,Angiography ,Cardiology ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cerebrospinal fluid pressure ,Neurosurgery ,Intracranial Hypertension ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
To investigate the relevant factors of unilateral pulsatile tinnitus (PT) in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) using CT. CT angiography images of IIH patients with unilateral PT (n = 19), without PT (n = 13), and controls (n = 32) were reviewed. The characteristics including transverse sinus stenosis (TSS), venous outflow laterality (VOL), sigmoid sinus wall dehiscence (SSWD), and sigmoid sinus diverticulum (SSD) were quantitatively or/and qualitatively detected. VOL was compared between the symptomatic side of IIH patients with PT and the larger side of IIH patients without PT and the controls. TSS, SSWD, and SSD were compared between the symptomatic side of IIH patients with PT, and both sides of the latter two groups. There was no statistical difference in body mass index or cerebrospinal fluid pressure between IIH patients with and without PT. The prevalence of TSS was significantly higher in IIH patients than that in the controls (p = 0.000), but TSS had no correlation with PT within IIH patients. The prevalence of SSWD successively decreased in IIH patients with PT, without PT, and the controls, with significant differences between each two of three groups (p = 0.000, p′ = 0.000, p″ = 0.031). The proportion of VOL and the prevalence of SSD were significantly larger in IIH patients with PT than in the latter groups respectively (pVOL = 0.005, p′VOL = 0.000; pSSD = 0.040, p′SSD = 0.000). All SSDs in IIH patients with PT were accompanied with SSWD. The dominant VOL and ipsilateral SSWD with/without SSD may be correlated with the occurrence of unilateral PT in IIH patients.
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42. A thermodynamic and kinetic study of catalyzed hydrolysis of aluminum nitride in secondary aluminum dross
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Hongliang Zhao, Fengqin Liu, Han Lv, Zhengping Zuo, and Rongbin Li
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lcsh:TN1-997 ,Materials science ,Dross ,Inorganic chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Environmental pollution ,Aluminum dross ,02 engineering and technology ,Nitride ,01 natural sciences ,Chemical reaction ,Biomaterials ,Hydrolysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Thermodynamic ,0103 physical sciences ,Chlorine ,Aluminum nitride ,lcsh:Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,010302 applied physics ,Metals and Alloys ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Kinetics ,Catalyzed hydrolysis ,chemistry ,Sodium hydroxide ,Ceramics and Composites ,Leaching (metallurgy) ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Aluminum dross, a harmful and abundant solid waste generated in aluminum industry, releases toxic ammonia and causes severe environmental pollution and public health disaster. Secondary aluminum dross (SAD) can be effectively treated by the efficient and complete decomposition of aluminum nitride (AlN). The hydrolysis behavior of AlN in SAD was evaluated by thermodynamic analysis and kinetic leaching experiments. Various factors such as temperature, time, liquid-to-solid ratio, additive type, and additive dosage were evaluated to optimize the hydrolysis of AlN. The chemical composition, mineralogical phases, particle size distribution, and morphology of SAD and leaching residue were determined by X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, laser particle size analysis, and scanning electron microscopy, respectively. The decomposition of AlN reached 96.24% under the following optimum conditions: leaching time of 180 min, leaching temperature of 95 °C, additive of 4 wt% sodium hydroxide, and liquid-to-solid ratio of 6 mL g−1. Meanwhile, the removal efficiency of chlorine and fluorine during leaching reached 95.63% and 69.17%, respectively. The hydrolysis data indicate that the effects of relevant factors on AlN removal are consistent with the shrinking unreacted-core model, where internal layer diffusion is the rate-controlling step. The rate-controlling step was changed to chemical reaction control with the addition of sodium hydroxide, which corrodes bayerite on the surface of AlN. The activation energy of AlN hydrolysis in SAD is 38.64 kJ mol−1.
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43. Effects of salvianolic acid B on glycometabolism and lipid metabolism in rodents: Meta-analysis
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Yan-Xiang Wu, Xuehong Hu, Sihua Gao, Jia-Jian Zhu, Bo-Han Lv, Guangjian Jiang, Yuanyuan Hu, Chunyan Zheng, Ting-Ye Wang, Xueli Bao, Tian An, and Juan Lian
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0301 basic medicine ,Salvianolic acid B ,Chemistry ,glycometabolism ,metabolism syndrome ,Lipid metabolism ,salvianolic acid b ,meta-analysis ,Other systems of medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Biochemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,lipid metabolism ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Danshen (Salvia miltiorrhiza) is a herb which has been widely used in China. Salvianolic acid B (SalB) is an aqueous bioactive component derived from Danshen. Here, we aimed to estimate the effect of SalB on glycometabolism and lipid metabolism in rats and mice. We searched four databases until November 2020. The outcome measures were fasting blood glucose (FBG), total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDLc), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDLc). Twenty-four studies involving 547 animals were included. The meta-analysis showed effects of SalB on decreasing the level of FBG, TC, TG, LDLc, and increasing the level of HDLc compared with the control group. In conclusion, the result showed that SalB may regulate the glycometabolism and lipid metabolism in rats or mice, and may be a potential agent for treating metabolic diseases such as diabetes and hyperlipidemia.
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44. Influence of photodynamic therapy on the periodontitis-induced bone resorption in rat
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Deshu Zhuang, Yijing Wang, Xin Su, Xiaomin Luan, Liangjia Bi, Han Lv, and Yi Zhang
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Periodontitis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Photodynamic therapy ,030206 dentistry ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease ,Bone resorption ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Real-time polymerase chain reaction ,Endocrinology ,Osteoprotegerin ,RANKL ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Surgery ,business ,Ligature ,Receptor - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of toluidine blue-mediated photodynamic therapy (TB-PDT) on the periodontitis-induced bone resorption in periodontitis in rats. Periodontal disease was induced by cotton ligature around the right second maxillary molar in 64 rats. After 4 weeks, the rats were randomly divided into four groups: sterile saline solution (control group); laser therapy (laser group); TB (100 μg/mL); TB plus laser (0.15 W/cm2) irradiation every other day for 240 s (PDT group). All rats were euthanized at 15 days postoperatively. Eight gingival tissue samples were collected from each group. The expressions of receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-Β ligand (RANKL) and osteoprotegerin (OPG) in gingival tissue samples were detected by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). The maxillae from the rest of the rats were taken for histological examination. In the PDT group, the analysis revealed less bone loss than in the control treatment (P 0.05). Significantly higher and lower expressions of RANKL and OPG were revealed in the PDT group than that in control group, respectively (P < 0.01). When compared with the control group, the expression of RANKL was significantly reduced by 40.0% in periodontitis in rats treated with TB-PDT for 15 days (P < 0.01). The expression of OPG was increased in the PDT group with TB-PDT for 15 days, when compared with the control group (P < 0.05). TB-PDT treatment significantly reverses the abnormal expression of RANKL and OPG in periodontitis in rats.
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45. MR elastography frequency–dependent and independent parameters demonstrate accelerated decrease of brain stiffness in elder subjects
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Han Lv, Na Zeng, Max Wintermark, Kaveh Laksari, Fabiola Marcuz, Mehmet Kurt, David B. Camarillo, Lyndia C. Wu, Zhenchang Wang, Kim Butts Pauly, and Efe Ozkaya
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Adult ,Male ,Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Thalamus ,Article ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,White matter ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Parenchyma ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Gray Matter ,Aged ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Viscosity ,business.industry ,Putamen ,Ultrasound ,Age Factors ,Brain ,Stiffness ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,White Matter ,Magnetic resonance elastography ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Elasticity Imaging Techniques ,Female ,Stress, Mechanical ,Elastography ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
To analyze the mechanical properties in different regions of the brain in healthy adults in a wide age range: 26 to 76 years old. We used a multifrequency magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) protocol to analyze the effect of age on frequency-dependent (storage and loss moduli, G′ and G″, respectively) and frequency-independent parameters (μ1, μ2, and η, as determined by a standard linear solid model) of the cerebral parenchyma, cortical gray matter (GM), white matter (WM), and subcortical GM structures of 46 healthy male and female subjects. The multifrequency behavior of the brain and frequency-independent parameters were analyzed across different age groups. The annual change rate ranged from − 0.32 to − 0.36% for G′ and − 0.43 to − 0.55% for G″ for the cerebral parenchyma, cortical GM, and WM. For the subcortical GM, changes in G′ ranged from − 0.18 to − 0.23%, and G″ changed − 0.43%. Interestingly, males exhibited decreased elasticity, while females exhibited decreased viscosity with respect to age in some regions of subcortical GM. Significantly decreased values were also found in subjects over 60 years old. Values of G′ and G″ at 60 Hz and the frequency-independent μ2 of the caudate, putamen, and thalamus may serve as parameters that characterize the aging effect on the brain. The decrease in brain stiffness accelerates in elderly subjects. • We used a multifrequency MRE protocol to assess changes in the mechanical properties of the brain with age. • Frequency-dependent (storage moduli G′ and loss moduli G″) and frequency-independent (μ1, μ2, and η) parameters can bequantitatively measured by our protocol. • The decreased value of viscoelastic properties due to aging varies in different regions of subcortical GM in males and females, and the decrease in brain stiffness is accelerated in elderly subjects over 60 years old.
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46. Different iron deposition patterns in hemodialysis patients with and without restless legs syndrome: a quantitative susceptibility mapping study
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Ding Heyu, Zongli Diao, Xue Han, Mei Jin, Jing Li, Wang Guo, Peng Zhang, Han Lv, Zhenchang Wang, Zheng-Yu Zhang, Liyan Wang, Pengfei Zhao, Wen-Hu Liu, Wang Zheng, Zhenghan Yang, and Hao Wang
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Red nucleus ,Iron ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Caudate nucleus ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Renal Dialysis ,Restless Legs Syndrome ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Restless legs syndrome ,Gray Matter ,business.industry ,Putamen ,Quantitative susceptibility mapping ,Iron Deficiencies ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Globus pallidus ,Dentate nucleus ,030228 respiratory system ,Female ,Hemodialysis ,Caudate Nucleus ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Brain iron deposition in hemodialysis (HD) patients increases over time. Iron deficiency in gray matter nuclei has been reported to lead to idiopathic restless legs syndrome (RLS) symptoms. Regardless of unpleasant RLS sensations, the patterns of iron deposition between hemodialysis patients with RLS (HD-RLS) and hemodialysis patients without RLS (HD-nRLS) are still unclear. To evaluate the differences in iron deposition patterns between HD-RLS and HD-nRLS patients, we utilized quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM).In sum, 24 HD-RLS patients, 25 HD-nRLS patients and 30 age- and sex-matched healthy controls (HCs) were enrolled. The QSM was used to assess susceptibility values of the regions of interest (ROIs), including the caudate nucleus (CN), putamen (PUT), globus pallidus (GP), thalamus (THA), substantia nigra (SN), red nucleus (RN) and dentate nucleus (DN).HD duration was significantly longer in HD-RLS patients than in HD-nRLS patients (P 0.05). The susceptibility of HD-RLS and HD-nRLS patients in PUT was higher than that in HCs (P 0.05), illustrating elevated iron content in the nucleus. Compared with HD-nRLS patients, HD-RLS patients demonstrated reduced susceptibility in CN and PUT (both P 0.05). Compared with HCs, HD-RLS patients displayed decreased susceptibility in DN (P 0.05).Different iron deposition patterns between HD-RLS and HD-nRLS patients in PUT and DN, which further support disturbed sensory processing in RLS, may be involved in RLS pathogenesis in HD patients.
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47. Alterations in the Liver Fat Fraction Features Examined by Magnetic Resonance Imaging Following Bariatric Surgery: a Self-Controlled Observational Study
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Lixue Wang, Meng Zhang, Zhongtao Zhang, Kaixin Zhao, Di Cao, Mengyi Li, Han Lv, Yang Liu, Peng Zhang, Na Zeng, Lan Jin, and Zhenghan Yang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Biopsy ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Bariatric Surgery ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Liver fat ,medicine ,Humans ,Univariate analysis ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Fatty liver ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Obesity ,Obesity, Morbid ,Surgery ,Liver ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Observational study ,Steatohepatitis ,business - Abstract
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic leading to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Alterations in the liver fat fraction (LFF) assessed by MRI following bariatric surgery is a promising feature; however, few studies have been fully elucidated. To determine the alterations in the LFF features following surgery using MRI, to determine the correlation with the clinical non-alcoholic steatohepatitis score (C-NASH score), and to identify the predictive factors for postoperative score changes. Patients (n = 69) underwent MRI to measure the LFF at baseline and 3 months postoperatively. Paired sample t tests were applied to investigate the alterations in the major parameters. Univariate analyses were performed to evaluate the factors predicting C-NASH score changes after surgery. Compared with the baseline levels, the LFF significantly decreased 3 months postoperatively (P
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48. Altered functional connectivity of the thalamus in tinnitus patients is correlated with symptom alleviation after sound therapy
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Han Lv, Chunli Liu, Zhaodi Wang, Pengfei Zhao, Xu Cheng, Zhenghan Yang, Shusheng Gong, and Zhenchang Wang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Thalamus ,Inferior frontal gyrus ,Audiology ,050105 experimental psychology ,Tinnitus ,03 medical and health sciences ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Default mode network ,Anterior cingulate cortex ,Brain Mapping ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Neuropsychology ,Attentional control ,Brain ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,Neurology ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Altered functional connectivity (FC) of the thalamus has been proven to be an important finding in tinnitus patients. Tinnitus can be effectively desensitized by sound therapy. However, it is still unclear whether and how sound therapy affects the FC of the thalamus. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data and anatomical data were longitudinally collected from 25 idiopathic tinnitus patients before and after 12 weeks of sound therapy by using adjusted narrow band noise and from 25 matched healthy controls at the same time interval without any intervention. The FC of bilateral thalami were analyzed by setting the left and right thalamus as the regions of interest. Significant main effect of group on the FC of the thalamus were found mainly in the key components of the default mode network, limbic network, salience network, cognitive control network, auditory network and occipital region. FC values between the thalamus, inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) featured higher values in the tinnitus group at baseline compared to the healthy controls and restoration in tinnitus patients after treatment. Decreased Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) scores and decreased FC values between the right thalamus and right IFG were positively correlated (r = 0.476, P = 0.016). Abnormal FC of the thalamus is associated with multiple brain networks. Sound therapy has a normalizing effect on the enhanced FC of the thalamus-IFG and thalamus-ACC, representing decreased tinnitus attention control and less involvement of the noise-canceling system.
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49. Public and Private Information Sharing under 'New Normal' of COVID-19: Understanding the Roles of Habit and Outcome Expectation
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Han Lv, Xueyan Cao, Shiqi Chen, and Liqun Liu
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Habits ,Motivation ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Information Dissemination ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,information sharing ,habit ,outcome expectations ,private sharing ,public sharing ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Social Media - Abstract
Information sharing is critical in risk communication and management during the COVID-19 epidemic, and information sharing has been a part of individual prevention and particular lifestyles under the “New Normal” of COVID-19. Thus, the purpose of this study was to explore influencing factors and mechanisms in public and private information sharing intention among people under the regular risk situation. This study investigated an information sharing mechanism based on a cross-sectional design. We collected 780 valid responses through a sample database of an online questionnaire platform and utilized partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to further analyze the data. To explore the difference caused by news frames, we divided respondents into two groups according to the news frame (action frame vs. reassurance frame) and proceeded with the multi-group analysis. The results showed that four types of outcome expectations (information seeking, emotion regulation, altruism and public engagement) and habit had impacts on public and private information sharing intention. Two paths influencing information sharing proposed in this study were supported. The results showed that outcome expectations were positively related to habit, which implies that the cognitive mechanism was positively relevant to the formation of habit. The results proved that habit played a mediating role between outcome expectations and information sharing. This research found that emotion regulation and public engagement outcome expectations only affected two types of information sharing intention mediated by habit. Regarding the role of the news frame, this study found no significant difference between the group exposed to action-framed news and the group exposed to reassurance-framed news. By exploring influencing factors and the mechanism of information sharing under the “New Normal”, these findings contribute to understanding of information sharing and have implications on risk management. The proposed mechanism classifying public and private information sharing complements risk information flowing by considering online risk incubation.
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50. Abruptly autofocusing of generalized circular Airy derivative beams
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Xiang Zang, Wensong Dan, Yimin Zhou, Han Lv, Fei Wang, Yangjian Cai, and Guoquan Zhou
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In this paper, we introduce a novel kind of abrupt autofocusing beams namely the generalized circular Airy derivative beams (CADBs) as an extension of circular Airy beam (CAB). The propagation dynamics of the CADBs is examined theoretically. Our results show that the CADBs exhibit stronger autofocusing ability than the CAB under the same condition. The physical mechanism of the abruptly autofocusing of the CADBs is interpreted by mimicking the Fresnel zone plate lens. Here, the abruptly autofocusing ability is described by a ratio K = Ifm/I0m where Ifm and I0m correspond to the maximum intensities in the focal and the source planes, respectively. As an example, the K-value of the circular Airyprime beam (CAPB, the first-order Airy derivative beam) is about 7 times of that of the CAB. In addition, the CAPB have narrower FWHM (full width at half maxima) in the focus position than the CAB, and the focal spot size of the CAPB is smaller than that of the CAB. Furthermore, we establish an optical system involving a phase-only spatial light modulator to generate the CAPB and measure its autofocusing characteristics experimentally. The measured K-value is about 9.4 percentage error between theory and experiment owing to the imperfection generation of the CAPB. The proposed generalized CADBs will find applications in biomedical treatment, optical manipulation and so on.
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