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2. Rhein promotes TRAIL-induced apoptosis in bladder cancer cells by up-regulating DR5 expression
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Liang, Ma, Hong-Ling, Wei, Ke-Jie, Wang, Xiang-Yu, Meng, Sai-Qi, Ni, Cheng, Zhou, Yi, Li, Rui, Yu, and Qi, Ma
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TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand ,Receptors, TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand ,Aging ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,Anthraquinones ,Apoptosis ,Cell Biology - Abstract
Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) combined with sensitizer is a potential method to reverse TRAIL-resistance in tumor cells. Rhein (RH) is a monomer extracted from Chinese herbs that has been reported to show anti-tumor effects in a variety of tumor cells, but the role of RH in TRAIL-induced anti-tumor effects in bladder cancer cells has not been reported. In this study, we found that the combined treatment of a non-toxic concentration of RH with TRAIL significantly inhibited the proliferation and induced apoptosis in both TRAIL sensitive and resistant bladder cancer cell lines. Furthermore, we found that RH promoted bladder cancer cell apoptosis by up-regulating DR5 expression. Our findings provide potential value in the clinical treatment of bladder cancer.
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- 2022
3. GABAergic neurons in the Nucleus Accumbens are involved in the general anesthesia effect of propofol
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Jing Yan, Bei-Ning Hang, Lin-Hui Ma, Yue Zhou, Xin-Hao Jiao, Ying-Xuan Yuan, Ke-Jie Shao, Le-Meng Zhang, Qi Xue, Zi-Yi Li, Hong-Xing Zhang, Jun-Li Cao, Hui Zheng, Cheng-Hua Zhou, and Yuqing Wu
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Introduction: The mechanism by which general anesthetic drugs modify the state of consciousness remains unidentified. In essence, the Nucleus Accumbens(NAc)may be directly engaged in the principle of general anesthesia. However, it is uncertain whether NAc GABAergic neurons play a role in the propofol-induced general anesthesia effect. Methods We used immunofluorescence and Western blotting to access the activities of NAc GABAergic neurons during propofol anesthesia, and then we utilized chemogenetic and optogenetic methods to investigate the necessity of NAc GABAergic neurons in the change of consciousness. Moreover, we also conducted behavioral tests to analyze anesthetic induction and emergence. Results We found out that c-Fos expression was considerably dropped in NAc GABAergic neurons after propofol injection. Notably, chemically selective stimulation of NAc GABAergic neurons during propofol anesthesia lowered propofol sensitivity, prolonged the induction of propofol anesthesia, and facilitated recovery; the inhibition of NAc GABAergic neurons exerted opposite effects. Furthermore, optogenetic activation of NAc GABAergic neurons promoted emergence whereas the result of optogenetic inhibition was the opposite. Conclusions Our results demonstrate that NAc GABAergic neurons modulate induction and emergence of propofol anesthesia.
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- 2023
4. Numerical simulation on fluid flow behavior during 3-dimensional dendrite growth with random preference angle
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Qi Wang, Ke-jie Feng, Shi-jie Zhang, Chen-yu Li, and Ri Li
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Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys - Published
- 2022
5. Structure and properties of ta-C films prepared by vacuum cathodic arc with an unbalanced external electromagnetic field
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Wei Wang, Zhiqiang Fu, Mingjiang Dai, Ke-Jie Feng, Songsheng Lin, Yifan Su, Qian Shi, and Chao-Qian Guo
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Electromagnetic field ,Materials science ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Microstructure ,Cathode ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Magnetic field ,law.invention ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,Electromagnetic coil ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Vacuum chamber ,Thin film ,Composite material - Abstract
ta-C thin films were deposited by vacuum cathodic arc technology with an unbalanced external electromagnetic field. The intensity of the magnetic field was adjusted by changing coil current and its effect on structure and properties of ta-C films was studied. FEM simulation results showed that as coil currents increased, the transverse, normal magnetic field and the magnetic intensity from arc cathode to substrates holder gradually increased. The UBM system increases the magnetic field intensity of the entire vacuum chamber by mainly improving the normal magnetic flux density near the arc cathode. The surface morphology, microstructure, tribo-mechanical properties of ta-C films were analyzed by SEM, Raman spectrometer, XPS, 3D surface profiler, Nano-indentation and ball-on-disk tribometer. Results showed that as the coil current increased, the average target voltage increased from 21.14 V to 25.97 V and target power rose from 845 W to 1043 W. Changes of magnetic field affected the plasma in vacuum chamber and the number of ions reaching the substrates, which had significant influences on film structure and properties. With a proper magnetic field (at coil current of 4A), ta-C films perform the highest hardness of 58.8 GPa, and the highest sp3 content of about 71% with the lowest ratio of ID/IG (0.38). During the wear process, the transfer layer was formed by oxidation and graphitization of contact surfaces. High hardness provided good support for transfer film, which leads to a low wear rate.
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- 2022
6. Additional file 1 of Driving the conversion of phytosterol to 9α-hydroxy-4-androstene-3,17-dione in Mycolicibacterium neoaurum by engineering the supply and regeneration of flavin adenine dinucleotide
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Song, Lu, Ke, Jie, Luo, Zhi-Kun, Xiong, Liang-Bin, Dong, Yu-Guo, Wei, Dong-Zhi, and Wang, Feng-Qing
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Additional file 1. Table S1: Plasmids and Strains used in this study. Table S2: Primers used in this study. Sequences. codon-optimized genes RoStyA2B, PaStyA2B, NfStyA2B in this study.
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- 2023
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7. Novel Copper Complexes with Tridentate Ligand: Synthesis, Crystal Structure, DNA Binding and Anticancer Studies
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Yu-Mei Chen, Yu-Can Liu, Jin-Quan Wang, Guang-Chuan Ou, Xiao-Feng Wang, Shu-Qin Gao, Ying-Wu Lin, and Ke-Jie Du
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- 2023
8. A time-domain multi-parameter elastic full waveform inversion with pseudo-Hessian preconditioning
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Jian-ping Huang, Zhang Liu, Ke-jie Jin, Kai-lun Ba, Yu-hang Liu, Ling-hang Kong, Chao Cui, and Chuang Li
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Geophysics - Published
- 2022
9. Editorial of special issue: Pharmacological, gene, and cell-based therapeutics targeting early or late neurodegenerative and neurovascular diseases
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Ke-Jie Yin, Milton H. Hamblin, and Jean-Pyo Lee
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Developmental Neuroscience ,Neurology ,Article - Published
- 2022
10. Deterministic Asynchronous Scheduling with Probabilistic Reliability Guarantee in Industrial Wireless Networks
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Xu Weiqiang, Liang Chao, Yubo Jia, Qiu Ying, Ke Jie, and Hsiao-Hwa Chen
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Job shop scheduling ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,Wireless network ,Reliability (computer networking) ,Distributed computing ,Monte Carlo tree search ,Probabilistic logic ,Scheduling (computing) ,Hardware and Architecture ,Asynchronous communication ,Synchronization (computer science) ,Software ,Information Systems - Abstract
Industrial Wireless Networks (IWNs) play a critical role in industry 4.0 applications. However, industrial control processes require deterministic data delivery with an extremely high reliability, which is challenging in harsh IWN environments. Existing scheduling schemes rely mainly on accurate global synchronization to ensure deterministic transmission, which incurs additional hardware cost and a large communication overhead. To eliminate the synchronization requirements, we propose an asynchronous scheduling model that supports arbitrary time offset between any node pairs. As finding a solution with a given reliability guarantee in this model is a NP-hard problem, we design a probabilistic algorithm based on the Monte Carlo tree search (MCTS) method to generate and verify feasible schedules. The simulation results show that E-MCTS is significantly better in transmission reliability if compared to the classic Monte Carlo tree search algorithm.
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- 2021
11. Characterization of a Novel Shewanella algae Arginine Decarboxylase Expressed in Escherichia coli
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Ke-Jie Wu, Xiao-Dong Pei, Xiao-Ling Liu, Liang-Hua Lu, Cheng-Hua Wang, Ya Li, Shi-Yang Yue, and Fan Li
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Models, Molecular ,Shewanella ,Agmatine ,Arginine ,Carboxy-Lyases ,Gene Expression ,Bioengineering ,Shewanella algae ,medicine.disease_cause ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Biochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Bacterial Proteins ,Escherichia coli ,medicine ,Enzyme kinetics ,Codon ,Molecular Biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,Protein Stability ,Temperature ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,biology.organism_classification ,Recombinant Proteins ,Kinetics ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Arginine decarboxylase ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Arginine decarboxylase (ADC) catalyzes the decarboxylation of arginine to form agmatine, an important physiological and pharmacological amine, and attracts attention to the enzymatic production of agmatine. In this study, we for the first time overexpressed and characterized the marine Shewanella algae ADC (SaADC) in Escherichia coli. The recombinant SaADC showed the maximum activity at pH 7.5 and 40 °C. The SaADC displayed previously unreported substrate inhibition when the substrate concentration was higher than 50 mM, which was the upper limit of testing condition in other reports. In the range of 1–80 mM l-arginine, the SaADC showed the Km, kcat, Ki, and kcat/Km values of 72.99 ± 6.45 mM, 42.88 ± 2.63 s−1, 20.56 ± 2.18 mM, and 0.59 s/mM, respectively, which were much higher than the Km (14.55 ± 1.45 mM) and kcat (12.62 ± 0.68 s−1) value obtained by assaying at 1–50 mM l-arginine without considering substrate inhibition. Both the kcat values of SaADC with and without substrate inhibition are the highest ones to the best of our knowledge. This provides a reference for the study of substrate inhibition of ADCs.
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- 2021
12. Genetic deletion of Krüppel-like factor 11 aggravates traumatic brain injury
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Chao Zhou, Ping Sun, Milton H. Hamblin, and Ke-Jie Yin
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Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Mice ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Neurology ,Brain Injuries ,General Neuroscience ,Brain Injuries, Traumatic ,Immunology ,Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors ,Animals ,Cytokines - Abstract
Background The long-term functional recovery of traumatic brain injury (TBI) is hampered by pathological events, such as parenchymal neuroinflammation, neuronal death, and white matter injury. Krüppel-like transcription factor 11 (KLF 11) belongs to the zinc finger family of transcription factors and actively participates in various pathophysiological processes in neurological disorders. Up to now, the role and molecular mechanisms of KLF11 in regulating the pathogenesis of brain trauma is poorly understood. Methods KLF11 knockout (KO) and wild-type (WT) mice were subjected to experimental TBI, and sensorimotor and cognitive functions were evaluated by rotarod, adhesive tape removal, foot fault, water maze, and passive avoidance tests. Brain tissue loss/neuronal death was examined by MAP2 and NeuN immunostaining, and Cresyl violet staining. White matter injury was assessed by Luxol fast blue staining, and also MBP/SMI32 and Caspr/Nav1.6 immunostaining. Activation of cerebral glial cells and infiltration of blood-borne immune cells were detected by GFAP, Iba-1/CD16/32, Iba-1/CD206, Ly-6B, and F4/80 immunostaining. Brian parenchymal inflammatory cytokines were measured with inflammatory array kits. Results Genetic deletion of KLF11 worsened brain trauma-induced sensorimotor and cognitive deficits, brain tissue loss and neuronal death, and white matter injury in mice. KLF11 genetic deficiency in mice also accelerated post-trauma astrocytic activation, promoted microglial polarization to a pro-inflammatory phenotype, and increased the infiltration of peripheral neutrophils and macrophages into the brain parenchyma. Mechanistically, loss-of-KLF11 function was found to directly increase the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the brains of TBI mice. Conclusion KLF11 acts as a novel protective factor in TBI. KLF11 genetic deficiency in mice aggravated the neuroinflammatory responses, grey and white matter injury, and impaired long-term sensorimotor and cognitive recovery. Elucidating the functional importance of KLF11 in TBI may lead us to discover novel pharmacological targets for the development of effective therapies against brain trauma.
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- 2022
13. Sinularin stabilizes FOXO3 protein to trigger prostate cancer cell intrinsic apoptosis
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Xiang-yu Meng, Ke-jie Wang, Sha-zhou Ye, Jun-feng Chen, Zhao-yu Chen, Zuo-yan Zhang, Yi Li, Rui Yu, and Qi Ma
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Background Sinularin, a natural product that purified from soft coral, exhibits anti-tumor effects against various human cancers. However, the mechanisms are not well understood. Methods The inhibition of cell viability by Sinularin on human prostate cancer cells were detected by MTS assay. Flow cytometry, selective caspase inhibitors, western blot, mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP, Δψm) analysis and preparation of subcellular fractions were used to detect Sinularin-induced tumor cell intrinsic apoptosis. Immunofluorescence staining analysed FOXO3 protein level and subcellular localization. FOXO3 ubiquitination and protein interction between FOXO3 and 14-3-3 were detected by immunoprecipitation. The specific protein kinase activators (unique specific AKT activator SC79, selective ERK1/2 activator TBHQ) were used to reveal whether Sinularin stabilized and up-regulated FOXO3 via AKT and ERK1/2-mediated FOXO3 phosphorylation. Results Sinularin inhibited the viability of human prostate cancer cells in a dose-dependent manner but did not show significant toxicity against normal prostate epithelial cell RWPE-1. Flow cytometry assay demonstrated that Sinularin induced tumor cell apoptosis. Further investigations revealed that Sinularin exerted anti-tumor activity through intrinsic apoptotic pathway along with up-regulation of pro-apoptotic protein Bax and PUMA, inhibition of anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-2, mitochondrial membrane potential collapses, and release of mitochondrial proteins. Furthermore, we illustrated that Sinularin induced cell apoptosis via up-regulating PUMA through inhibition of FOXO3 degradation by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. To explore how Sinularin suppress FOXO3 ubiquitin-proteasome degradation, we tested two important protein kinases AKT and ERK1/2 that regulate FOXO3 stabilization. The results revealed that Sinularin stabilized and up-regulated FOXO3 via inhibition of AKT- and ERK1/2-mediated FOXO3 phosphorylation and subsequent ubiquitin-proteasome degradation. Conclusions Our findings illustrated the potential mechanisms by which Sinularin induced cell apoptosis and Sinularin may be applied as a therapeutic agent for human prostate cancer.
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- 2022
14. Identification of the Key Functional Domains of Bombyx mori Nucleopolyhedrovirus IE1 Protein
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Zhi-Gang Hu, Zhan-Qi Dong, Jiang-Hao Miao, Ke-Jie Li, Jie Wang, Peng Chen, Cheng Lu, and Min-Hui Pan
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus ,IE1 ,functional domain ,nuclear localization element ,transactivation ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
The immediate early protein 1 (IE1) acts as a transcriptional activator and is essential for viral gene transcription and viral DNA replication. However, the key regulatory domains of IE1 remain poorly understood. Here, we analyzed the sequence characteristics of Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) IE1 and identified the key functional domains of BmNPV IE1 by stepwise truncation. Our results showed that BmNPV IE1 was highly similar to Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) IE1, but was less conserved with IE1 of other baculoviruses, the C-terminus of IE1 was more conserved than the N-terminus, and BmNPV IE1 was also necessary for BmNPV proliferation. Moreover, we found that IE1158–208 was a major nuclear localization element, and IE11–157 and IE1539–559 were minor nuclear localization elements, but the combination of these two minor elements was equally sufficient to fully mediate the nuclear entry of IE1. Meanwhile, IE11–258, IE1560–584, and the association of amino acids 258 and 259 were indispensable for the transactivation activity of BmNPV IE1. These results systematically resolve the functional domains of BmNPV IE1, which contribute to the understanding of the mechanism of baculovirus infection and provide a possibility to synthesize a small molecule IE1-truncated mutant as an agonist or antagonist.
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- 2022
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15. SKA1/2/3 is a biomarker of poor prognosis in human hepatocellular carcinoma
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Song, Guo-Qiang, He, Tian-Li, Ji, Ke-Jie, Duan, Yi-Meng, Zhang, Jia-Wen, and Hu, Guo-Qiang
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Cancer Research ,Oncology - Abstract
BackgroundSpindle and kinetochore-associated complex subunits 1–3 (SKA1–3) stabilize the kinetochore-attached spindle microtubules in metaphase. Due to the dysregulation in multiple cancers, SKA1–3 is considered a predictor for the prognosis of the patients. However, the potential clinical applications of SKA1–3, particularly in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) prognosis and progression, have completely unknown yet.MethodsFor the analysis of SKA1–3 expression and applications in clinics in HCC patients, several databases, such as STRING, UALCAN, GEO, and TCGA, were searched. In addition, the underlying mechanisms of SKA for the regulation of HCC occurrence, development, and progression were also explored.ResultsCompared to the normal controls, HCC patients showed dramatically elevated SKA1–3 expression at the mRNA level, and the values of the area under the curve (AUC) were 0.982, 0.887, and 0.973, respectively. Increased SKA1–3 expression levels were associated with the clinical stage, age, body mass index, tumor grade, tissue subtype, and Tp53 mutation status in HCC patients. The analyses of Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genome (KEGG) and Gene ontology (GO) demonstrated that SKA1–3 are enriched mainly in the Fanconi anemia, homologous recombination, spliceosome, DNA replication, and cell cycle signaling pathways. The hub genes, such as CDK1, CCNB1, CCNA2, TOP2A, BUB1, AURKB, CCNB2, BUB1B, NCAPG, and KIF11, were identified in protein–protein interactions (PPIs). The expression levels of hub genes were increased in HCC patients and predictive of a poor prognosis. Finally, the expression levels of SKA1–3 were determined using the GEO database.ConclusionsSKA1–3 are potential prognostic biomarkers of and targets for HCC. In addition, SKA1–3 may affect HCC prognosis via the Fanconi anemia pathway, homologous recombination, spliceosome, DNA replication, and cell cycle signaling pathway.
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- 2022
16. Autophagy-Dependent Apoptosis Induced by Apoferritin–Cu(II) Nanoparticles in Multidrug-Resistant Colon Cancer Cells
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Johannes Karges, Fangmian Wei, Hui Chao, Ying Zhou, Mingwei Lin, Liang-Nian Ji, Jinchao Shen, Kai Xiong, Yu Chen, Jun-Feng Kou, and Ke-Jie Du
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Cell Membrane Permeability ,Materials science ,Colorectal cancer ,Autophagic Cell Death ,Drug Compounding ,Cell ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Nanocapsules ,Coordination Complexes ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Autophagy ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,General Materials Science ,Cytotoxicity ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Cancer ,Neoplasms, Experimental ,medicine.disease ,Drug Resistance, Multiple ,Drug Liberation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,Apoptosis ,Apoferritins ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Cancer research ,Female ,Nanocarriers ,Copper ,Conjugate - Abstract
Chemotherapy continues to be the most commonly applied strategy for cancer. Despite the impressive clinical success obtained with several drugs, increasing numbers of (multi)drug-resistant tumors are reported. To overcome this shortcoming, novel drug candidates and delivery systems are urgently needed. Herein, a therapeutic copper polypyridine complex encapsulated in natural nanocarrier apoferritin is reported. The generated nanoparticles showed higher cytotoxicity toward various (drug-resistant) cancer cell lines than noncancerous cells. The study of the mechanism revealed that the compound triggers cell autophagy-dependent apoptosis. Promisingly, upon injection of the nanodrug conjugate into the bloodstream of a mouse model bearing a multidrug-resistant colon tumor, a strong tumor growth inhibition effect was observed. To date, this is the first study describing the encapsulation of a copper complex in apoferritin that acts by autophagy-dependent apoptosis.
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- 2021
17. Identification of the Key Functional Domains of
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Zhi-Gang, Hu, Zhan-Qi, Dong, Jiang-Hao, Miao, Ke-Jie, Li, Jie, Wang, Peng, Chen, Cheng, Lu, and Min-Hui, Pan
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DNA Replication ,Gene Expression Regulation, Viral ,DNA, Viral ,Trans-Activators ,Animals ,Insect Proteins ,Amino Acids ,Bombyx ,Virus Replication ,Nucleopolyhedroviruses - Abstract
The immediate early protein 1 (IE1) acts as a transcriptional activator and is essential for viral gene transcription and viral DNA replication. However, the key regulatory domains of IE1 remain poorly understood. Here, we analyzed the sequence characteristics of
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18. A Kinetic Model of Intracellular NO Response in Vascular Endothelial Cells Activated by Dynamic Shear Stress
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Xiao Zeng, Chun-Dong Xue, Ke-Jie Chen, Yong-Jiang Li, and Kai-Rong Qin
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- 2022
19. A novel distractor-assisted reduction combined with the sinus tarsi approach for joint depression-type calcaneal fractures
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Hongning, Zhang, Guodong, Shen, Zhiqiang, Xu, Junqing, Gao, Junhui, Lai, Kangyong, Yang, Xue, Li, Yunxuan, Zou, Zhibin, Lai, Yongzhan, Zhu, and Ke, Jie
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A novel percutaneous distractor with the advantage of axial and direct distraction was designed for the minimally invasive treatment of calcaneal fractures. The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical results and complications of a novel distractor combined with sinus tarsi approach (STA) in treatment of the joint depression-type of calcaneal fractures.Fifty-four patients with the depression-type of calcaneal fractures (30 Sanders type II, 22 Sanders type III, 2 Sanders type IV) who were subjected to the novel distractor combined with STA were retrospectively assessed. Calcaneal height, width, and length; Bohler's angle; and the Gissane angle were evaluated pre-operatively and post-operatively. Clinical outcomes were assessed using the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) and visual analog scale (VAS) pain scores from the last follow-up. Complications were also recorded.Fifty-two patients achieved an average follow-up of 24.3 months (range 18 to 34 months), and two patients were lost to follow-up six months post-operatively. There was significant difference between pre-operative and post-operative calcaneal height, width, and length; Bohler's angle; and Gissane angle (p 0.01), but no significant difference was detected between the post-operative and normal side Bohler's angle (p 0.05). The AOFAS ankle and hind foot score was 88.4 ± 6.6, and the VAS score was 1.9 ± 0.7 at the last follow-up. Nine (17.3%) patients developed complications: One experienced skin necrosis and two had screws loosening; three patients developed early degenerative changes of the subtalar joint; two had no symptoms; one had light pain around the subtalar joint without medical treatment; complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) developed in one patient after seven months post-operatively; and two developed transient ankle stiffness.The novel distractor combined with the STA effectively reconstructs the facet depression-type of calcaneal fractures (sanders type II and III) with minimal complications.
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- 2022
20. Effect of the acupuncture within 24 hour after the onset of peripheral facial paralysis
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Guo-Min Song and Ke-Jie Mou
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Facial Paralysis ,Acupuncture Therapy ,Humans ,Surgery - Published
- 2022
21. Advanced Fuzzy-Logic-Based Traffic Incident Detection Algorithm
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Guo Zhenjun, Ke Jie, and Changhong Zhu
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050210 logistics & transportation ,Control and Optimization ,Article Subject ,Computer science ,05 social sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Fuzzy logic ,TK1-9971 ,QA76.75-76.765 ,Computational Mathematics ,Control and Systems Engineering ,0502 economics and business ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,Computer software ,Algorithm - Abstract
This study demonstrates an incident detection algorithm that uses the meteorological and traffic parameters for improving the poor performance of the automatic incident detection (AID) algorithms under extreme weather conditions and for efficiently using the meteorological devices on advanced freeways. This algorithm comprises an incident detection module that is based on learning vector quantization (LVQ) and a meteorological influencing factor module. Field data are obtained from the Yuwu freeway in Chongqing, China, to verify the algorithm. Further, the performance of this algorithm is evaluated using commonly used criteria such as mean time to detection (MTTD), false alarm rate (FAR), and detection rate (DR). Initially, an experiment is conducted for selecting the algorithm architecture that yields the optimal detection performance. Additionally, a comparative experiment is performed using the California algorithm, exponential smoothing algorithm, standard normal deviation algorithm, and McMaster algorithm. The experimental results demonstrate that the algorithm proposed in this study is characterized by high DR, low FAR, and considerable suitability for applications in AID.
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- 2021
22. Honokiol exerts protective effects on neural myelin sheaths after compressed spinal cord injury by inhibiting oligodendrocyte apoptosis through regulation of ER-mitochondrial interactions
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Shiye Xu, Shanquan Sun, Jiangfeng Wu, Rui Gong, Lan Ma, Yong Tan, Hai-jun Yu, Ke-jie Mou, Shengwei Gan, and Jun Xue
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0301 basic medicine ,Honokiol ,animal structures ,Apoptosis ,Endoplasmic Reticulum ,Lignans ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Remyelination ,Spinal cord injury ,Caspase 12 ,Myelin Sheath ,Spinal Cord Injuries ,Research Articles ,Caspase 3 ,Oligodendrocyte apoptosis ,business.industry ,Biphenyl Compounds ,Myelin sheaths ,Cytochromes c ,medicine.disease ,Oligodendrocyte ,Mitochondria ,Rats ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Spinal Cord ,chemistry ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Demyelinating Diseases - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of honokiol on demyelination after compressed spinal cord injury (CSCI) and it's possible mechanism. DESIGN: Animal experiment study. SETTING: Institute of Neuroscience of Chongqing Medical University. INTERVENTIONS: Total of 69 Sprague–Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into 3 groups: sham group (n=15), honokiol group (n=27) and vehicle group (n=27). After established CSCI model by a custom-made compressor successfully, the rats of sham group were subjected to the limited laminectomy without compression; the rats of honokiol group were subjected to CSCI surgery and intraperitoneal injection of 20 mg/kg honokiol; the rats of vehicle group were subjected to CSCI surgery and intraperitoneal injection of an equivalent volume of saline. Outcome measures: The locomotor function of each group was assessed using the Basso, Beattie and Bresnahan (BBB) rating scale. The pathological changes of myelinated nerve fibers of spinal cord in 3 groups were detected by osmic acid staining and transmission electron microcopy (TME). Immunofluorescence and Western blot were used to research the experessions of active caspase-3, caspase-12, cytochrome C and myelin basic protein (MBP) respectively. RESULTS: In the vehicle group, the rats became paralyzed and spastic after injury, and the myelin sheath became swollen and broken down along with decreased number of myelinated nerve fibers. Western blot analysis manifested that active caspase-3, caspase-12 and cytochrome C began to increase 1 d after injury while the expression of MBP decreased gradually. After intervened with honokiol for 6 days, compared with the vehicle group, the locomotor function and the pathomorphological changes of myelin sheath of the CSCD rats were improved with obviously decreased expression of active caspase-3, caspase-12 and cytochrome C. CONCLUSIONS: Honokiol may improve locomotor function and protect neural myelin sheat from demyelination via prevention oligodendrocytes (OLs) apoptosis through mediate endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-mitochondria pathway after CSCI.
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- 2021
23. The oxidative nuclease activity of human cytochrome c with mutations in Ω-loop C/D
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Yu Feng, Yao Dong, Ke-Jie Du, Xi-Chun Liu, Shu-Qin Gao, and Ying-Wu Lin
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Biophysics ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry - Published
- 2023
24. Interleukin-4 mitigates anxiety-like behavior and loss of neurons and fiber tracts in limbic structures in a microglial PPARγ-dependent manner after traumatic brain injury
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Hongjian Pu, Yangfan Wang, Tuo Yang, Rehana K. Leak, R. Anne Stetler, Fang Yu, Wenting Zhang, Yejie Shi, Xiaoming Hu, Ke-jie Yin, T. Kevin Hitchens, C. Edward Dixon, Michael V.L. Bennett, and Jun Chen
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Neurology - Published
- 2023
25. Magnetic solid-phase extraction of phthalate esters from environmental water samples using fibrous phenyl-functionalized Fe3O4@SiO2@KCC-1
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Xue-zheng Zhou, Xiang-yang Yan, Ling Zhu, Ming Ma, Ya Dai, Chang-guo Wang, Li-jun Zhu, Ke-jie Yu, and Shao-min Liu
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02 engineering and technology ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0210 nano-technology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences - Published
- 2020
26. Deep-learning-assisted extraction of height-averaged velocity from scalar signal transport in a shallow microfluidic channel
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Xiao Zeng, Chun-Dong Xue, Ke-Jie Chen, Yong-Jiang Li, and Kai-Rong Qin
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Materials Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2022
27. Glycerol monolaurate ameliorates DSS-induced acute colitis by inhibiting infiltration of Th17, neutrophils, macrophages and altering the gut microbiota
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Ke-Jie He, Jia-Hui Dong, Xiao-Mei Ouyang, Ya-Ni Huo, Xiao-Shen Cheng, Ying Lin, Yue Li, Guoyu Gong, Jingjing Liu, Jian-Lin Ren, and Bayasi Guleng
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Nutrition and Dietetics ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Food Science - Abstract
Background and aimsInflammatory bowel disease (IBD) places a heavy medical burden on countries and families due to repeated and prolonged attacks, and the incidence and prevalence of IBD are increasing worldwide. Therefore, finding an effective treatment is a matter of great urgency. Glycerol monolaurate (GML), which has a twelve-carbon chain, is a compound naturally found in human breast milk. Some studies have shown that GML has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. However, the specific mechanism of action remains unclear.MethodsAcute colitis was established in mice using 3% DSS, and glycerol monolaurate (500 mg·kg−1) was administered for two weeks. QPCR and western blotting were performed to examine the inflammatory status. Mice described were subjected to flow cytometry analysis for immune cell activation.ResultsGML treated alleviated macroscopic symptoms such as shortened colons, increased spleen weight, and caused weight loss in mice with DSS-induced colitis. In addition, GML decreased the expression of pro-inflammatory factors (NF-α, IL-1β and IL-1α) and increased the expression of anti-inflammatory factors (IL-10 and TGF-β). GML inhibited the activation of the MAPK and NF-κB signalling pathways, improved tissue damage, and increased the expression of intestinal tight junction proteins. In addition, LPMCs extracted from intestinal tissue via flow cytometry showed that GML treatment led to a decrease of Th17 cells, Neutrophils and Macrophages. 16S rDNA sequencing showed that GML increased the abundance of commensal bacterium such as Akkermansia and Lactobacillus murinus.ConclusionsWe showed that oral administration of GML ameliorated DSS-induced colitis by inhibiting infiltration of Th17 cells, Neutrophils, and Macrophages, protecting the intestinal mucosal barrier and altered the abundance of commensal bacterium. This study provides new insights into the biological function and therapeutic potential of GML in the treatment of IBD.
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- 2022
28. Non-coding RNAs in the regulation of blood–brain barrier functions in central nervous system disorders
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Ping Sun, Milton H. Hamblin, and Ke-Jie Yin
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MicroRNAs ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Developmental Neuroscience ,Neurology ,Blood-Brain Barrier ,Central Nervous System Diseases ,Brain ,Humans ,Biological Transport ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,RNA, Circular ,General Medicine - Abstract
The blood–brain barrier (BBB) is an essential component of the neurovascular unit that controls the exchanges of various biological substances between the blood and the brain. BBB damage is a common feature of different central nervous systems (CNS) disorders and plays a vital role in the pathogenesis of the diseases. Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), such as microRNAs (miRNAs), long non-coding RNA (lncRNAs), and circular RNAs (circRNAs), are important regulatory RNA molecules that are involved in almost all cellular processes in normal development and various diseases, including CNS diseases. Cumulative evidences have demonstrated ncRNA regulation of BBB functions in different CNS diseases. In this review, we have summarized the miRNAs, lncRNAs, and circRNAs that can be served as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for BBB injuries, and demonstrated the involvement and underlying mechanisms of ncRNAs in modulating BBB structure and function in various CNS diseases, including ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord injury (SCI), multiple sclerosis (MS), Alzheimer's disease (AD), vascular cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID), brain tumors, brain infections, diabetes, sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE), and others. We have also discussed the pharmaceutical drugs that can regulate BBB functions via ncRNAs-related signaling cascades in CNS disorders, along with the challenges, perspective, and therapeutic potential of ncRNA regulation of BBB functions in CNS diseases.
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29. Regulatory microRNAs and vascular cognitive impairment and dementia
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Ke-Jie Yin, Feifei Ma, Yang Xu, Milton H. Hamblin, Xuejing Zhang, Ping Sun, Chao Zhou, and Jing Zhang
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0301 basic medicine ,Review Article ,Disease ,New diagnosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physiology (medical) ,microRNA ,Animals ,Humans ,Effective treatment ,Medicine ,Dementia ,Gene silencing ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Cognitive impairment ,Review Articles ,vascular cognitive impairment ,Pathological ,Pharmacology ,business.industry ,Dementia, Vascular ,aging ,medicine.disease ,regulatory mechanisms ,MicroRNAs ,Oxidative Stress ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,030104 developmental biology ,business ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,dementia - Abstract
Vascular cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID) is defined as a progressive dementia disease related to cerebrovascular injury and often occurs in aged populations. Despite decades of research, effective treatment for VCID is still absent. The pathological processes of VCID are mediated by the molecular mechanisms that are partly modulated at the post‐transcriptional level. As small endogenous non‐coding RNAs, microRNAs (miRs) can regulate target gene expression through post‐transcriptional gene silencing. miRs have been reported to play an important role in the pathology of VCID and have recently been suggested as potential novel pharmacological targets for the development of new diagnosis and treatment strategies in VCID. In this review, we summarize the current understanding of VCID, the possible role of miRs in the regulation of VCID and attempt to envision future therapeutic strategies. Since manipulation of miR levels by either pharmacological or genetic approaches has shown therapeutic effects in experimental VCID models, we also emphasize the potential therapeutic value of miRs in clinical settings., miR regulatory mechanisms in experimental VCID.
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30. Rational Design of an Artificial Nuclease by Engineering a Hetero-Dinuclear Center of Mg-Heme in Myoglobin
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Ke-Jie Du, Yonghua Wang, Ge-Bo Wen, Chuan-Wan Wei, Ying-Wu Lin, Hong Yuan, Jia-Jia Lang, and Jie Luo
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Nuclease ,Hemeprotein ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Protein design ,Rational design ,food and beverages ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Cleave ,biology.protein ,Protein–DNA interaction ,Heme ,DNA - Abstract
Design of artificial nucleases is essential in biotechnology and biomedicine, whereas few artificial nucleases can both cleave and degrade DNA molecules. Heme proteins are potential enzymes for DNA...
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31. Impedance Determination for High Voltage Air-Core Reactor Over Wide Frequency Range Based on Impulse Injection Technique
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Yi Zhou, Ke-Jie Li, Dao-zhong Zhang, Yan-zhao Xie, Chong Gao, Yu-hao Chen, and Li-Jun Wang
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Materials science ,020209 energy ,Acoustics ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,High voltage ,02 engineering and technology ,Impulse (physics) ,Inductor ,Capacitance ,Overvoltage ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Equivalent circuit ,Waveform ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Electrical impedance - Abstract
To analyze interference induced by transient overvoltage, this article proposes an impulse injection technique for determining the impedance of a high-voltage air-core reactor over a wide frequency range. By injecting nanosecond pulses into reactor in open-circuit, short-circuit and loading conditions, the linear characteristics of air-core reactor can be revealed up to several MHz. Then the equivalent two-port impedance including stray parameters can be derived from the measured current waveforms. Using vector fitting and impedance synthesis, the equivalent circuit is obtained and can be further applied in transient simulation. As an example, a 110 kV reactor is studied in this paper and its equivalent circuit is deduced in the frequency range of [2.5 kHz, 10 MHz]. The accuracy of the model is validated based on the measurements of a loading experiment.
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32. Statistical Inference of Serial Communication Errors Caused by Repetitive Electromagnetic Disturbances
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Yan-zhao Xie, Fan Zhang, Yu-hao Chen, and Ke-Jie Li
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Computer science ,Serial communication ,Monte Carlo method ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electromagnetic interference ,Nonlinear system ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Bit error rate ,Statistical inference ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Null hypothesis ,Algorithm ,Statistical hypothesis testing - Abstract
Communication errors can be caused by transient electromagnetic disturbances, making the related protection and avoidance measures highly demanding. In this article, we propose a statistical method to infer error mechanisms of serial communication errors caused by repetitive electromagnetic disturbances. An experimental investigation has been conducted by introducing crosstalk disturbances on the transmission cable, resulting in various communication errors. To determine the corresponding failure mechanism for these errors, a hypothesis test method is introduced. First, the bit-flip error on the basis of the known mechanism is simulated through the Monte Carlo method, so that a null hypothesis can be established. Then, by applying a modified chi-squared test, researchers can investigate the influence of multiple pulses on the occurrence probability of bit errors. As a result, nonlinear effects such as energy saturation or accumulation of the transceivers can be discovered. The validated results show that the proposed method has a good performance to determine the known mechanisms of communication errors and infer new regularities with a given significant level.
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33. Development of a TEM-cell-integrated CO2 incubator for cell-based transient electromagnetic field bioeffect study
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Yan-Zhao Xie, Xiaoyun Lu, Jian-Gang Ma, Wen-Yu Peng, and Ke-Jie Li
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Electromagnetic field ,Materials science ,Cell ,Biophysics ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Incubator ,General Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Experimental system ,Cell culture ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Viability assay ,Transient (oscillation) ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Electromagnetic pulse - Abstract
To facilitate the cell-based experiment for pulsed electromagnetic field biological effect study, a novel TEM-cell-integrated CO2 incubator was developed. The integrated experimental system could simultaneously meet the requirement of standard cell culture condition and the various Transient Electromagnetic Field (TEF) exposure, which made it possible to study the relationship between different electromagnetic pulse exposure and the cellular responses in a reliable way. During the research, a comparison experiment was carried out to evaluate the necessity of the integrated incubator system: firstly, two different types of cell lines, which are the human prostate cancer cell line (PC3) and the pancreatic β cell line (MIN6) were chosen and exposed in the TEM-cell which located in the open area and the integrated system, respectively, with the same EFT radiation conditions; then, the cells' viability, the cellular ROS level and the mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) were detected, respectively. The results showed that in the same parameter of the EFT radiation, the processes of the cells had a significant difference and even opposite in the incubator and open area, and all the results could be reproducible. The phenomenon indicated the stability of the TEM-cell-integrated CO2 incubator, and also demonstrated the necessity to strictly control the cell culture condition when carrying out the precise mechanism study of the TEF bioresponse at the cellular levels.
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34. Total Calcanectomy and Bilateral Iliac Bone Autograft Reconstruction for the Treatment of Calcaneal Chondroblastoma Involving a Secondary Aneurysmal Bone Cyst: A Case Report and Literature Review
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Xinyu Qi, Jie Li, Houran Cao, Jinlun Chen, Keliang Wu, Huiliang Zeng, Yirong Zeng, Wenjun Feng, Peng Deng, Jianchun Zeng, Pengcheng Ye, and Ke Jie
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Radiography ,Bone Neoplasms ,Chondroblastoma ,Transplantation, Autologous ,Ilium ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Iliac bone ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Calcanectomy ,030222 orthopedics ,Bone Transplantation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Aneurysmal bone cyst ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Bone Cysts, Aneurysmal ,Calcaneus ,Primary bone ,Giant cell ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,business - Abstract
Chondroblastoma is a rare, benign, cartilaginous-derived tumor accounting for ∼1% to 2% of all primary bone tumors and almost 9% of all benign bone tumors. In this case report, we describe a patient with chondroblastoma and a secondary aneurysmal bone cyst, with the adjacent talus being mildly affected. The initial diagnosis was giant cell tumor and was then confirmed after computed tomography-assisted biopsy. We performed a total calcanectomy via bilateral structural iliac bone autografting to relieve pain and reconstruct the loadbearing function because of the presence of extensive lesions. The patient was pain free and expressed satisfaction with postsurgical dorsiflexion and plantarflexion function at the 60-month follow-up visit. Radiographic images showed that the autografted iliac bone was completely healed, with no evidence of local recurrence.
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35. A Portable Electric Field Detector With Precise Time Base for Transient Electromagnetic Radiation Source Location
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Xu Kong, Yan-zhao Xie, Ke-Jie Li, and Qi Li
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Physics ,business.industry ,Acoustics ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Detector ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,02 engineering and technology ,Nanosecond ,Electromagnetic radiation ,Electric field ,Partial discharge ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Global Positioning System ,Wireless ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Instrumentation - Abstract
An electric field ( $E$ -field) detector with the features of precise time base, full-waveform storage, and wireless data transmission has been developed, which can be used in combination with location algorithm for accurate location of the transient electromagnetic radiation source over a large-scale area. The maximum sampling rate is 2 GS/s, and the memory depth is up to 128 kB and can be adjustable. The measurement range can be adjusted from hundreds of V/m to tens of kV/m with different lengths of antennas. With the help of the global positioning system (GPS), both the clock and the position of the detector can be synchronized. In particular, the time instant triggered by the signal could be recorded with the time resolution of tens of nanoseconds. Therefore, the precise time base alignment among multiple detectors could be achieved, which is crucial for location accuracy. Then, all data including the signal, the position, and the time instant could be sent to a remote server by the fourth-generation mobile (4G) communication technology. The calibration results show that the bandwidth of the detector could vary from 10 kHz to 500 MHz, while the time base alignment error between any two detectors is less than 50 ns. An experiment was performed by means of electromagnetic time reversal (EMTR) method to prove the applicability of the detector and its location accuracy. The detector could be used to measure and locate lightning, partial discharge, or fault.
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36. The expression and significance of p4E-BP1/4E-BP1 in prostate cancer
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Kai‐yun Wang, Ke‐jie Wang, and Qi Ma
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Microbiology (medical) ,Male ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Hematology ,Phosphoproteins ,Immunohistochemistry ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,Everolimus ,Phosphorylation - Abstract
Although the phosphorylation of 4E-BP1 that has been detected in high-grade prostate cancer has been reported in previous studies, overexpression of p4E-BP1 and 4EBP1 and their clinical significance in prostate cancer still remain unknown.One hundred six samples of prostate tissues were collected and analyzed by immunohistochemistry with p4E-BP1 or 4E-BP1 specific antibodies. Everolimus was used to block the phosphorylation of p4E-BP1, and then flow cytometry, clone formation, transwell, and wound healing assays were performed to detect the survival and invasive ability of the prostate cancer cells.We found that the expression of 4E-BP1 and p4E-BP1 was higher in prostate cancer tissues than in normal tissues. Interestingly, the expression of p4E-BP1 was significantly associated with Gleason score and lymph node metastasis, but had no obvious correlation with PSA and the presence of bone or visceral metastasis. However, no evident correlation was found between the positive expression of 4E-BP1 and these clinical characteristics. In in vitro experiments, we found similar results as the clinical presentation that 4E-BP1 and p4E-BP1 were low expressed in normal prostate epithelial cells, but in prostate cancer cells, as the malignancy increasing, 4E-BP1 and p4E-BP1 expression also gradually increased. Then, we used Everolimus to inhibit the phosphorylation of 4E-BP1 and found that Everolimus effectively reduced cloning formation, inhibited cell migration, and promoted apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner in PC3 cells.These findings suggest that p4E-BP1 is a potential biomarker and therapy target for prostate cancer, and patients with high expressions of p4E-BP1 may benefit from Everolimus treatment.
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37. Diagnostic accuracy of calprotectin in periprosthetic joint infection: a diagnostic meta-analysis
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Jisi Xing, Jiahao Li, Zijian Yan, Yijin Li, Xiaofang Liu, Lilei He, Ting Xu, Changbing Wang, Lilian Zhao, and Ke Jie
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Orthopedic surgery ,Male ,Calprotectin ,Arthritis, Infectious ,Prosthesis-Related Infections ,Joint Prosthesis ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Meta-analysis ,RC925-935 ,Diagnosis ,Synovial Fluid ,Periprosthetic joint infection ,Humans ,Female ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,Arthroplasty, Replacement ,Leukocyte L1 Antigen Complex ,RD701-811 ,Biomarkers ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is considered to be one of the most challenging complications of joint replacement, which remains unpredictable. As a simple and emerging biomarker, calprotectin (CLP) has been considered to be useful in ruling out PJI in recent years. The purpose of this study was to investigate the accuracy and sensitivity of CLP in the diagnosis of PJI. Methods We searched and screened the publications from PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library from database establishment to June 2021. Subsequently, Stata version 16.0 software was used to combine the pooled sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood ratio (PLR), negative likelihood ratio (NLR), diagnostic odds ratio (DOR), operating characteristic curve, and area under the curve (AUC). Heterogeneity across articles was evaluated by the I2 statistics. Finally, sources of heterogeneity were detected by subgroup analysis based on study design, detection method, sample size, and cutoff values. Results A total of 7 studies were included in our study, comprising 525 patients. The pooled sensitivity, specificity, PLR, and NLR of CLP for PJI diagnosis were 0.94(95% CI 0.87–0.98), 0.93(95% CI 0.87–0.96), 13.65(95% CI 6.89–27.08), and 0.06(95% CI 0.02–0.15), respectively, while the DOR and AUC were 222.33(95% CI 52.52–941.11) and 0.98 (95% CI 0.96–0.99), respectively. Conclusion Synovial CLP is a reliable biomarker and can be used as a diagnostic criterion for PJI in the future. However, the uncertainty resulting from the poor study numbers and sample sizes limit our ability to definitely draw conclusions on the basis of our study.
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38. Adenosine A2A Receptor in Bone Marrow-Derived Cells Mediated Macrophages M2 Polarization via PPARγ-P65 Pathway in Chronic Hypoperfusion Situation
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Mou, Ke-Jie, Shen, Kai-Feng, Li, Yan-Ling, Wu, Zhi-Feng, and Duan, Wei
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Aging ,P65 ,inflammatory factors ,adenosine A2A receptor ,PPARγ ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Aging Neuroscience ,microglia/macrophages polarization ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Original Research - Abstract
Background: The role of adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) in the ischemic white matter damage induced by chronic cerebral hypoperfusion remains obscure. Here we investigated the role of A2AR in the process of macrophage polarizations in the white matter damage induced by chronic cerebral hypoperfusion and explored the involved signaling pathways.Methods: We combined mouse model and macrophage cell line for our study. White matter lesions were induced in A2AR knockout mice, wild-type mice, and chimeric mice generated by bone marrow cells transplantation through bilateral common carotid artery stenosis. Microglial/macrophage polarization in the corpus callosum was detected by immunofluorescence. For the cell line experiments, RAW264.7 macrophages were treated with the A2AR agonist CHS21680 or A2AR antagonist SCH58261 for 30 min and cultured under low-glucose and hypoxic conditions. Macrophage polarization was examined by immunofluorescence. The expression of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) and transcription factor P65 was examined by western blotting and real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Inflammatory cytokine factors were assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and RT-PCR.Results: Both global A2AR knockout and inactivation of A2AR in bone marrow-derived cells enhanced M1 marker expression in chronic ischemic white matter lesions. Under low-glucose and hypoxic conditions, CGS21680 treatment promoted macrophage M2 polarization, increased the expression of PPARγ, P65, and interleukin-10 (IL-10) and suppressed the expression of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-1β (IL-1β). The CGS21680-induced upregulation of P65 and IL-10 was abolished in macrophages upon PPARγ knockdown. The downregulation of TNF-α and IL-1β by CGS21680 was less affected by PPARγ knockdown.Conclusions: In the cerebral hypoperfusion induced white matter damage, A2AR signaling in bone marrow-derived cells induces macrophage M2 polarization and increases the expression of the anti-inflammatory factor IL-10 via the PPARγ-P65 pathway, both of which might explain its neuroprotective effect.
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39. Additional file 4 of Genetic deletion of Krüppel-like factor 11 aggravates traumatic brain injury
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Zhou, Chao, Sun, Ping, Hamblin, Milton H., and Yin, Ke-Jie
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Additional file 4: Table S3. Pearson correlation analysis (r value).
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40. Additional file 2 of Genetic deletion of Krüppel-like factor 11 aggravates traumatic brain injury
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Zhou, Chao, Sun, Ping, Hamblin, Milton H., and Yin, Ke-Jie
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Additional file 2: Table S1. Animal number and mortality rate in this study.
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41. Additional file 4 of Genetic deletion of Krüppel-like factor 11 aggravates traumatic brain injury
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Zhou, Chao, Sun, Ping, Hamblin, Milton H., and Yin, Ke-Jie
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Additional file 4: Table S3. Pearson correlation analysis (r value).
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42. Rational Design of an Artificial Hydrolytic Nuclease by Introduction of A Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin in L29e Myoglobin
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Yao Dong, Yu-Mei Chen, Xiang-Jun Kong, Shu-Qin Gao, Jia-Jia Lang, Ke-Jie Du, and Ying-Wu Lin
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Inorganic Chemistry ,History ,Chlorophyllides ,Polymers and Plastics ,Myoglobin ,Hydrolysis ,Heme ,Business and International Management ,Biochemistry ,Copper ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Abstract
Heme proteins have recently emerged as promising artificial metalloenzymes for catalyzing diverse reactions. In this report, L29E Mb, a single mutant of myoglobin (Mb), was reconstituted by replacing the heme with a sodium copper cholorophyllin (CuCP) to form a new green artificial enzyme (named CuCP-L29E Mb). The reconstituted protein CuCP-L29E Mb was found to exhibit hydrolytic DNA cleavage activity, which was not depending on Osub2/sub. In addition, Mgsup2+/supion could effectively promote the DNA cleavage activity of CuCP-L29E Mb. Wild-type (WT) Mb reconstituted with CuCP (named CuCP-WT Mb) did not show DNA cleavage activity under the same conditions. This study suggests that both Mgsup2+/supand the ligand Glu29 are critical for the nuclease activity and the artificial nuclease of Mgsup2+/sup-CuCP-L29E Mb may have potential applications in the future.
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43. Additional file 5 of Genetic deletion of Krüppel-like factor 11 aggravates traumatic brain injury
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Zhou, Chao, Sun, Ping, Hamblin, Milton H., and Yin, Ke-Jie
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Additional file 5: Table S4. Pearson correlation analysis (p value).
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44. Additional file 5 of Genetic deletion of Krüppel-like factor 11 aggravates traumatic brain injury
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Zhou, Chao, Sun, Ping, Hamblin, Milton H., and Yin, Ke-Jie
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Additional file 5: Table S4. Pearson correlation analysis (p value).
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45. Self-Optimization of Continuous Flow Electrochemical Synthesis Using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy and Gas Chromatography
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Ke, Jie, Gao, Chuang, Folgueiras-Amador, Ana A., Jolley, Katherine E., de Frutos, Oscar, Mateos, Carlos, Brown, Richard C.D., Poliakoff, Martyn, and George, Michael W.
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FT-IR ,electrosynthesis ,Fourier transform infrared Spectroscopy ,gas separation ,Flow chemistry ,self-optimization - Abstract
A continuous-flow electrochemical synthesis platform has been developed to enable self-optimization of reaction conditions of organic electrochemical reactions using attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR FT-IR) and gas chromatography (GC) as online real-time monitoring techniques. We have overcome the challenges in using ATR FT-IR as the downstream analytical methods imposed when a large amount of hydrogen gas is produced from the counter electrode by designing two types of gas–liquid separators (GLS) for analysis of the product mixture flowing from the electrochemical reactor. In particular, we report an integrated GLS with an ATR FT-IR probe at the reactor outlet to give a facile and low-cost solution to determining the concentrations of products in gas–liquid two-phase flow. This approach provides a reliable method for quantifying low-volatile analytes, which can be problematic to be monitored by GC. Two electrochemical reactions the methoxylation of 1-formylpyrrolidine and the oxidation of 3-bromobenzyl alcohol were investigated to demonstrate that the optimal conditions can be located within the pre-defined multi-dimensional reaction parameter spaces without intervention of the operator by using the stable noisy optimization by branch and FIT (SNOBFIT) algorithm.
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46. Additional file 3 of Genetic deletion of Krüppel-like factor 11 aggravates traumatic brain injury
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Zhou, Chao, Sun, Ping, Hamblin, Milton H., and Yin, Ke-Jie
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Additional file 3: Table S2. List of primary antibodies used in this study.
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47. One-stage simultaneous hip-preserving surgeries for the management of bilateral femoral head osteonecrosis: a mean 7.0-year follow-up
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Jinlun Chen, Jianchun Zeng, Pengcheng Ye, Yirong Zeng, Shihao Ni, Lu Lu, Peng Deng, Houran Cao, Haitao Zhang, Zhijun Yue, Xinyu Qi, Ke Jie, Jie Li, and Wenjun Feng
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Adult ,Male ,musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Greater trochanter ,Time Factors ,lcsh:Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,Visual analogue scale ,Surgical Flaps ,03 medical and health sciences ,Femoral head ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,lcsh:Orthopedic surgery ,Femur Head Necrosis ,medicine ,Vascularized greater trochanter bone flap ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Orthopedic Procedures ,Retrospective Studies ,030222 orthopedics ,Hip-preserving ,business.industry ,Impaction ,Minimal clinically important difference ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,lcsh:RD701-811 ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Osteonecrosis of the femoral head ,Harris Hip Score ,Fibula ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Orthopedic surgery ,Fibular impaction allografting ,Female ,Hip Joint ,Comparative study ,lcsh:RC925-935 ,business ,Organ Sparing Treatments ,Follow-Up Studies ,Research Article - Abstract
BackgroundA retrospective study was conducted to evaluate and compare the clinical and radiological outcomes of one-stage fibular impaction allografting and vascularized greater trochanter flap autografting for the treatment of bilateral osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH).MethodsPatients who underwent one-stage aforementioned hip-preserving surgeries due to bilateral ONFH were retrospectively reviewed from January 2008 to December 2013. Sixty-nine patients (138 hips) with a mean age of 31.5 years and mean follow-up of 7.0 years were included. Hips that underwent fibular impaction allografting and vascularized greater trochanter flap autografting were assigned as group A and group B, respectively. Harris Hip Score (HHS) and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) were used for clinical evaluation, and a series of X-ray images were used for radiological assessment. For inter-group analysis, the pairedttest was used for continuous data, and the Wilcoxon rank sum test was used for non-parametric data, while the Mann-WhitneyUtest was used for intra-group analysis.ResultsThe HHS and VAS in both groups A and B had a substantial advancement when compared with the preoperative level (p p p = 0.04). It was discovered that the appropriate indication for each procedure was patients with Association for Research on Osseous Circulation (ARCO) stages II and III, respectively.ConclusionOne-stage hip-preserving surgeries for the management of bilateral ONFH could obtain good medium and long-term outcomes. It was recommended that fibular impaction allografting is more suitable for patients in ARCO stage II, while for patients in ARCO stage III, vascularized greater trochanter flap autografting is a better preference.Trial registrationRetrospectively registered.
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48. Neonatal Exposure to Propofol Interferes with the Proliferation and Differentiation of Hippocampal Neural Stem Cells and the Neurocognitive Function of Rats in Adulthood
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Hui Hui, Miao, Wen Bo, Liu, Xin Hao, Jiao, Ke Jie, Shao, Ying Xuan, Yuan, Sha, Sha, Qi Qi, Zhang, Jing, Yan, Yin Ying, Sun, Cheng Hua, Zhou, and Yu Qing, Wu
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Neural Stem Cells ,Animals ,Hippocampus ,Propofol ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,Cell Proliferation ,Rats ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Neonatal exposure to propofol has been reported to cause neurotoxicity and neurocognitive decline in adulthood; however, the underlying mechanism has not been established.SD rats were exposed to propofol on postnatal day 7 (PND-7). Double-immunofluorescence staining was used to assess neurogenesis in the hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG). The expression of p-Akt and p27 were measured by western blotting. The Morris water maze, novel object recognition test, and object location test were used to evaluate neurocognitive function 2-month-old rats.Phosphorylation of Akt was inhibited, while p27 expression was enhanced after neonatal exposure to propofol. Propofol also inhibited proliferation of neural stem cells (NSCs) and decreased differentiation to neurons and astroglia. Moreover, the neurocognitive function in 2-month-old rats was weakened. Of significance, intra-hippocampal injection of the Akt activator, SC79, attenuated the inhibition of p-AKT and increase of p27 expression. SC79 also rescued the propofol-induced inhibition of NSC proliferation and differentiation. The propofol-induced neurocognition deficit was also partially reversed by SC79.Taken together, these results suggest that neurogenesis is hindered by neonatal propofol exposure. Specifically, neonatal propofol exposure was shown to suppress the proliferation and differentiation of NSCs by inhibiting Akt/p27 signaling pathway.
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49. Systemic administration of dorsomorphin relieves inflammatory nociception in the mouse formalin test
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Yin, Xinqiang, Jing, Yuanyuan, You, Zhipeng, Ke, Jie, Tan, Xiao, Hu, Yumeng, Zhu, Chenxi, Duan, Shiyu, Yi, Mingpeng, Zhu, Yanlin, Chen, Sihan, and Yan, Hao
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Nociception ,Pharmacology ,Mice ,Analgesics ,Formaldehyde ,Immunology ,Animals ,Pain ,Cytokines ,Immunology and Allergy ,Pain Measurement - Abstract
Inflammatory pain is the most important clinical symptom of inflammatory diseases. Despite intensive research into inflammatory pain mechanisms, the majority of analgesics available are based on mechanistic classes of compounds that have been known for many years, as a result, inflammatory pain control remains a challenge for drug design in the context of clinically unmet needs in terms of safety and efficacy. A growing literature supports that pro-inflammatory cytokine signaling plays a crucial role in the development of inflammatory pain. Modulation of the pro-inflammatory cytokine may hold the key to improved pain management. Previous studies have reported that dorsomorphin played key roles in inflammation. But the role of dorsomorphin in the formalin-induced inflammatory nociception in mice has never been reported. Here, we report a new function of dorsomorphin which can inhibit formalin-induced inflammatory nociception in mice. The antinociceptive effect of dorsomorphin mainly depended on inhibiting the p38 MAPK/c-fos signaling and regulating inflammatory mediators.
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50. Comprehensive meta-analysis of antibiotic-impregnated bone cement versus plain bone cement in primary total knee arthroplasty for preventing periprosthetic joint infection
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Ting Xu, Ke-Liang Wu, and Ke Jie
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Arthritis, Infectious ,Prosthesis-Related Infections ,Bone Cements ,Humans ,Surgical Wound Infection ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,Gentamicins ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Antibiotic-loaded bone cement (ALBC) was usually used to prevent periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) in primary total knee arthroplasty (PTKA), but whether to use ALBC or plain bone cement in PTKA remains unclear. We aimed to compare the occurrence rate of PJI using two different cements, and to investigate the efficacy of different antibiotic types and doses administered in preventing surgical site infection (SSI) with ALBC.The availability of ALBC for preventing PJI was evaluated by using a systematic review and meta-analysis referring to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Existing articles until December 2021 involving PTKA patients with both ALBC and plain bone cement cohorts were scanned by searching "total knee arthroplasty", "antibiotic-loaded cement", "antibiotic prophylaxis", "antibiotic-impregnated cement" and "antibiotic-laden cement" in the database of PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science and the Cochrane Library. Subgroup analysis included the effectiveness of different antibiotic types and doses in preventing SSI with ALBC. The modified Jadad scale was employed to score the qualities of included articles.Eleven quantitative studies were enrolled, including 34,159 knees undergoing PTKA. The meta-analysis results demonstrated that the use of prophylactic ALBC could significantly reduce the prevalence of deep incisional SSI after PTKA, whereas there was no significant reduction in the rate of superficial incisional SSI. Moreover, gentamicin-loaded cement was effective in preventing deep incisional SSI, and the use of high-dose ALBC significantly reduced the rate of deep incisional SSI after PTKA. Besides, no significant adverse reactions and complications were stated during the use of ALBC in PTKA.The preventive application of ALBC during PTKA could reduce the rates of deep PJI. Furthermore, bone cement containing gentamicin and high-dose ALBC could even better prevent deep infection after PTKA. However, the existing related articles are mostly single-center and retrospective studies, and further high-quality ones are needed for confirmation.
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- 2021
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