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2. Upregulation of Centromere Proteins as Potential Biomarkers for Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Diagnosis and Prognosis
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Xiao Wang, Minshan Lai, Yue Wang, Ruihuan Chai, Nan Li, Ling Ou, Kai Zheng, Jieling Li, Guifeng Xu, Shaoqi Wang, Yun Dong, and Shaoxiang Wang
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Esophageal Neoplasms ,Article Subject ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Tumor Suppressor Proteins ,Centromere ,macromolecular substances ,General Medicine ,Prognosis ,digestive system diseases ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Up-Regulation ,Mitochondrial Proteins ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) has a high incidence and low survival rate, necessitating the identification of novel specific biomarkers. Centromere-associated proteins (CENPs) have been reported to be biomarkers for many cancers, but their roles in ESCC have seldom been investigated. Here, the potential clinical roles of CENPs in ESCC patients were demonstrated by a systematic bioinformatics analysis. Most CENP-encoding genes were differentially expressed between tumor and normal tissues. CENPA, CENPE, CENPF, CENPI, CENPM, CENPN, CENPQ, and CENPR were upregulated universally in the three datasets. Survival analysis demonstrated that high expression of CENPE and CENPQ was positively correlated with the outcomes of ESCC patients. The CENPE-based forecast model was more accurate than the tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) staging-based model, which was classified as stage I/II vs. III/IV. More importantly, the forecast model based on the commonly upregulated CENPs exhibited a much higher area under the curve (AUC) value (0.855) than the currently known TTL, ZNF750, AC016205.1, and BOLA3 biomarkers. The nomogram model integrating the CENPs, TNM stage, and sex was highly accurate in the prognosis of ESCC patients ( AUC = 0.906 ). Besides, gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) demonstrated that CENPE expression is significantly correlated with cell cycle, G2/M checkpoint, mitotic spindle, p53, etc. Finally, in validation experiments, we also found that CENPE and CENPQ were significantly overexpressed in esophageal cancer cells. Taken together, these results clearly suggest that CENPs are clinically promising diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for ESCC patients.
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- 2022
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3. Effect of strain on the formation of Guinier—Preston zone in Al—Cu alloys from first-principles
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Ling Ou, Lin-Yan Li, Fan-Cai He, Yu-Feng Nie, and Shi-Chen Li
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General Materials Science - Abstract
Using first-principles calculations, we systematically investigate the energetics of Guinier—Preston zone (GPZ) formation in response to external strain in the Al—Cu system. The results show that when the applied strain exceeds a certain threshold, the precipitation of the GPZ preferentially occurs parallel (perpendicular) to the direction of tensile (compressive) strain and the precipitation energy of the GPZ has a parabolic relationship with the magnitude of strain. The variation of precipitation energy is related to the misfit of the GPZ with the matrix, which changes the number of bonding electrons below the Fermi level.
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- 2022
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4. Metabonomic analysis of the anti-hepatic fibrosis effect of Ganlong capsules
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ChangLing Lv, YinRui Li, Ling Ou, Jie Zhou, Fang Peng, and DingYu Wu
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Pharmacology ,Pharmacology (medical) - Abstract
Context: Hepatic fibrosis is a progressive condition, often attributed to metabolic disorders, which may promote cirrhosis and liver cancer. Ganlong capsules derived from Periplaneta Americana have been shown to have a therapeutic effect on liver fibrosis but little is known about the molecular mechanisms involved.Objective: To investigate the metabolic modulations produced by Ganlong capsules in liver fibrosis.Methods: A carbon tetrachloride- (CCl4) treated rat model of liver fibrosis was constructed and Ganlong capsules administered. Levels of serum liver enzymes and pathological changes to the liver were evaluated. Non-targeted metabolomics of liver, serum and urine were used to investigate metabolic regulatory mechanisms.Results:Ganlong capsules reduced serum levels of liver enzymes and improved pathological changes in the rat model of fibrosis. Non-targeted metabolomics showed that Ganlong capsules ameliorated pathways of glycerophospholipid, linoleic acid, pyrimidine, glycine, butyric acid, valine, serine, threonine and arachidonic acid metabolism and biosynthesis of leucine and isoleucine. Such pathways influence the development of CCl4-induced liver fibrosis.Conclusion:Ganlong capsules had an anti-fibrotic hepatoprotective effect and regulated lipid, butyric acid, amino acid and arachidonic acid metabolism.
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- 2023
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5. Verdinexor, a Selective Inhibitor of Nuclear Exportin 1, Inhibits the Proliferation and Migration of Esophageal Cancer via XPO1/c-Myc/FOSL1 Axis
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Xiao Wang, Wei Huang, Shaoxiang Wang, Chunxia Hu, Ruiqin Cui, Qian Tang, Shumin Cheng, Shouxia Xie, Xinyou Wang, Shiyi Liu, Min Zhang, Yuying Peng, Ling Ou, and Ruihuan Chai
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Male ,Verdinexor ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Mice, Nude ,Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear ,FOSL1 ,Karyopherins ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,XPO1 ,Mice ,Exportin-1 ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,esophageal cancer ,Molecular Biology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Cell Proliferation ,Acrylamides ,Chemistry ,Cell Biology ,Esophageal cancer ,medicine.disease ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,c-Myc ,Hydrazines ,Salivary alpha-Amylases ,Cancer research ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos ,Developmental Biology ,Research Paper ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Esophageal carcinoma (EC) ranks sixth among cancers in mortality worldwide and effective drugs to reduce EC incidence and mortality are lacking. To explore potential anti-esophageal cancer drugs, we conducted drug screening and discovered that verdinexor, a selective inhibitor of nuclear exportin 1 (XPO1/CRM1), has anti-esophageal cancer effects both in vivo and in vitro. However, the mechanism and role of verdinexor in esophageal cancer remain unknown. In the present study, we observed that verdinexor inhibited the proliferation and migration of EC cells in vitro and suppressed tumor growth in vivo. Additionally, we found that verdinexor induced cleavage of PARP and downregulated XPO1, c-Myc, and FOSL1 expression. RNA-sequence analysis and protein-protein interaction (PPI) analysis revealed that verdinexor regulated the XPO1/c-Myc/FOSL1 axis. The results of immunoprecipitation and proximity ligation assays confirmed that verdinexor disrupted the interaction between XPO1 and c-Myc. Overexpression of c-Myc rescued the inhibition of cell proliferation and cell migration caused by verdinexor. Overexpressed FOSL1 restored the inhibited migration by verdinexor. Taken together, verdinexor inhibited cell proliferation and migration of esophageal cancer via XPO1/c-Myc/FOSL1 axis. Our findings provide a new option for the development of anti-esophageal cancer drugs.
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6. The relationship between physical activity, physical health, and mental health among older Chinese adults: A scoping review
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Ming Yu Claudia Wong, Kai-ling Ou, Pak Kwong Chung, Kei Yee Katie Chui, and Chun-qing Zhang
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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health - Abstract
The aging Chinese population is growing fast, and the proportion of the population aged 60 years old is projected to reach 28% by 2040, estimated 402 million. With increased life expectancy, the aging population tends to suffer from health risks and diseases, which create a burden on public health policy. Hence, it is essential to promote healthy and active aging, which includes improving older adults' physical and mental capacities and advocating for the achievement of a healthy life expectancy. Despite the rapidly growing aging population in China, there have been no reviews investigating the effect of physical activity on physical and mental health among older Chinese adults. Therefore, the current study aimed to review studies from the past 15 years that illustrate the effect of physical activity on physical and mental health among Chinese older adults. Based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR), this review addresses the associations between physical activity, physical health and mental health among older Chinese adults. A total of 371 studies were included in the scoping review, which covered the relationships between physical activity, physical health and mental health variables. The scoping review also revealed the impact of various kinds of physical activity affecting older adults' physical health, such as functional fitness, body composition, fall risk and balance, and mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, cognitive function and quality of life. Moreover, studies have identified innovative forms of physical activity as emerging trends in physical activity interventions for older adults. To conclude, this scoping review captured the common effects between physical activity and overall wellbeing, including physical, mental, and cognitive health. Additionally, diverse forms of physical activity intervention, such as group-based and supervised individual interventions, should be supported, and cross-cultural exercise comparisons should be made in future explorations.
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- 2023
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7. Economic Policy Uncertainty and Business Performance: The Moderating Role of Service Transformation
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ling Ou, zhibin zhang, Renyu Li, and Zhuo Chen
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- 2023
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8. Healthy Lifestyle Behavior, Goal Setting, and Personality among Older Adults: A Synthesis of Literature Reviews and Interviews
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Ming Yu Claudia WONG, Kai-ling Ou, and Pak-Kwong Chung
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Aging ,Health (social science) ,healthy lifestyle behavior ,goal setting ,personality ,older adults ,qualitative interview ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Gerontology - Abstract
Background: Despite the well-known health benefits of adopting a healthy lifestyle, older adults’ self-determination, goals, and motivation, as well as other personality factors, are known to influence their healthy lifestyle behaviors, yet these interactions have rarely been discussed. Method: The literature that investigated and discussed the interaction of personality, goals, and healthy lifestyle behaviors among older adults was reviewed. In addition, interview responses from older adults regarding their experiences in participating in a real-life physical activity intervention and its relationship with their personality traits and goal setting were synthesized using content analysis. Results: The current review highlights the relationship between healthy living practices, goal setting, and personalities, and it is backed up and expanded upon by interviews with participants. People with different personality types are likely to have diverse views on HLBs. Individuals who are more conscientiousness or extraverted are more likely to adopt HLBs than those who are not. Discussion: It is suggested that a meta-analysis should be conducted on the relationship between personality, goal setting, and physical exercise or other specific HLBs. In addition, future research should focus on various types of HLB therapies that take into account personality and goal setting.
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9. Rapid detection of multiple pathogens by the combined loop-mediated isothermal amplification technology and microfluidic chip technology
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Meng Li, Chengbin Wang, Qiyuan Wang, Chen Liu, Yan Wang, Qiaoyun Zhang, Lian-ling Jia, Xinxin Feng, Mengwen Li, Hong-Ling Ou, Xinru Wang, and Ying-ying Ma
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Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus ,Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,Detection limit ,Chromatography ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Microfluidics ,Loop-mediated isothermal amplification ,Pathogenic bacteria ,Chip ,medicine.disease_cause ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Molecular Diagnostic Techniques ,Staphylococcus aureus ,Humans ,Medicine ,business ,Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques ,Escherichia coli - Abstract
BACKGROUND A rapid detection system for multiple pathogens that combines loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) technology and microfluidic chip technology was established. METHODS Primers were designed for the specific conservative genes of the multiple pathogens. A rapid detection method for multiple pathogens based on LAMP technology was established using the primer screening and optimization of reaction conditions. The microfluidic chip was designed. manufactured, and combined with the LAMP method for detection pathogenic bacteria as detected by a chip detector. After this, the detection limit and anti-interference ability of the chip were evaluated, and the accuracy of chip was verified by clinical samples. RESULTS A rapid microfluidic detection system for Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pneumoniae klebsiella, Shigella, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) and Candida albicans was established. The detection limits of the 6 strains above were 6.95, 44.6, 3.89, 15.33, 16.45, and 463 pg/µL, respectively; there was no cross-reaction with the other 15 strains; analysis of ROC curve showed the best cut-off values for the 6 strains are 38.5, 21.25, 31.5, 36.5, 22.5 and 33.75 respectively and the area under the curve for the 6 strains was 0.91, 0.91, 0.83, 0.97, 0.96, and 0.9, respectively, as analyzed by receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC). A total of 278 clinical samples collected including blood, urine, sputum and drainage fluid were analyzed, and the total coincidence rates were 0.91, 0.83, 0.75, 0.99, 0.92 and 0.76, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The establishment of microfluidic detection chips for multiple pathogen types can be used for the rapid detection of bacteria and may be particularly useful in environments with the limited equipment and personnel, such as infection sites, grassroots hospitals, disaster area rescue, etc.
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10. Preventing hardware Trojans in switch chip based on payload decoupling
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Yan Binghao, Ke Song, Qinrang Liu, Ling Ou Yang, and Xiangyu Li
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business.product_category ,Computer Networks and Communications ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Payload ,Integrated circuit ,Encryption ,Chip ,law.invention ,law ,Encoding (memory) ,Network switch ,Passive detection ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Computer hardware ,Decoupling (electronics) - Abstract
Hardware Trojans in integrated circuit chips have the characteristics of being covert, destructive, and difficult to protect, which have seriously endangered the security of the chips themselves and the information systems to which they belong. Existing solutions generally rely on passive detection techniques. In this paper, a hardware Trojans active defense mechanism is designed for network switching chips based on the principle of encryption algorithm. By encoding the data entering the chip, the argot hidden in the data cannot trigger the hardware Trojans that may exist in the chip, so that the chip can work normally even if it is implanted with a hardware Trojans. The proposed method is proved to be effective in preventing hardware Trojans with different trigger characteristics by simulation tests and practical tests on our secure switching chip.
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11. Bacillus amyloliquefaciens GB03 augmented tall fescue growth by regulating phytohormone and nutrient homeostasis under nitrogen deficiency
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Qian Wang, Er-Ling Ou, Pu-Chang Wang, Ying Chen, Zi-Yuan Wang, Zhi-Wei Wang, Xiang-Wen Fang, and Jin-Lin Zhang
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Plant Science - Abstract
Nitrogen is an important nutrient for plant growth and development. Soil microorganisms have been used to curb the imbalance between the limited content of natural environmental nitrogen and the pollution caused by increasing nitrogen fertilizer use in ecologically fragile areas. Bacillus amyloliquefaciens GB03 has been shown to confer growth promotion and abiotic stress tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana. This study provided a new insight into the role of the plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium B. amyloliquefaciens GB03 as an initiator of defense against nitrogen deficiency in non-leguminous grass tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea). Two-week-old seedlings of tall fescue were grown with or without GB03 for 4 weeks under total nitrogen (3.75 mM NO3-) or low nitrogen (0.25 mM NO3-) treatment. Growth parameters, chlorophyll content, endogenous total nitrogen, total phosphorus content, and phytohormone content, including those of auxin indole-3-acetic acid, cytokinin, gibberellic acid, and abscisic acid, were determined at the time of harvest. Tall fescue grown in GB03-inoculated soil was more robust than the non-inoculated controls with respect to plant height, root length, plant biomass, chlorophyll concentration, and nutrient (total nitrogen and total phosphorus) contents under total nitrogen treatment. GB03 increased indole acetic acid content by 24.7%, whereas decreased cytokinin and abscisic acid contents by 28.4% and 26.9%, respectively, under a total nitrogen level. Remarkably, GB03 increased indole acetic acid content by more than 80% and inhibited abscisic acid production by nearly 70% under a low nitrogen level. These results showed, for the first time, that GB03 played a crucial role in mediating NO3–dependent regulation of tall fescue growth and development, especially revealing the mechanism of soil bacteria improve resistance to nitrogen deficiency stress in non-nitrogen-fixing species.
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12. A tumour-promoting senescent secretome triggered by platinum chemotherapy exploits a targetable TGFβR1/Akt-mTOR axis in lung cancer
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Estela González-Gualda, David Macias, Samir Morsli, José Ezequiel Martín, Hui-Ling Ou, Mary Denholm, Ioana Olan, Reuben Hoffmann, Mark Dane, Dimitris Veroutis, Guillermo Medrano, Francisca Mulero, Carla P. Martins, Mariano Barbacid, Vassilis Gorgoulis, James E. Korkola, Doris M. Rassl, Gary J. Doherty, Robert C. Rintoul, Masashi Narita, and Daniel Muñoz-Espín
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Platinum-based chemotherapy is commonly used for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treatment, yet clinical outcomes remain poor. Cellular senescence and its associated secretory phenotype (SASP) can have multiple tumour-promoting activities, although these are largely unexplored in lung cancer. Here we show that cisplatin-derived SASP enhances the malignant phenotype of lung cancer cells. Using xenograft, orthotopic and KrasG12V-driven murine NSCLC models, we demonstrate that cisplatin-induced senescent cells strongly promote tumour progression. Mechanistically, we find that a TGF-β-enriched SASP drives pro-proliferative effects through TGFβR1 and Akt/mTOR pathway activation. We validate the translational relevance of chemotherapy-induced SASP using clinical NSCLC samples from patients who received neoadjuvant platinum-based chemotherapy. Importantly, TGFβR1 inhibition with galunisertib or senolytic treatment significantly reduces tumour promotion driven by cisplatin-induced senescence. Finally, we demonstrate, using distinct murine NSCLC models, that addition of TGFBR1 inhibitors to platinum-based chemotherapy reduces tumour burden and improves survival, providing pre-clinical proof-of-concept for future trial designs.
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13. <scp>AMOTL2</scp> restrains transforming growth factor‐β1‐induced proliferation and extracellular matrix deposition of airway smooth muscle cells via the down‐regulation of <scp>YAP1</scp> activation
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Wenjing Deng, Hongyang Shi, Shuanying Yang, Ping Fang, Na Fan, Jie Shi, Ling Ou, and Jian-li Pan
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Myocytes, Smooth Muscle ,Down-Regulation ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Toxicology ,Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ,Extracellular matrix ,Pathogenesis ,Mice ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Animals ,Cells, Cultured ,Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ,Cell Proliferation ,YAP1 ,Cell growth ,Chemistry ,YAP-Signaling Proteins ,General Medicine ,Airway smooth muscle ,respiratory system ,Extracellular Matrix ,respiratory tract diseases ,Cell biology ,Carrier Proteins ,Deposition (chemistry) ,Transforming growth factor - Abstract
Angiomotin-like 2 (AMOTL2) is a key modulator of signaling transduction and participates in the regulation of various cellular progresses under diverse physiological and pathological conditions. However, whether AMOTL2 participates in asthma pathogenesis has not been fully studied. In the present work, we studied the possible role and mechanism of AMOTL2 in regulating transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1)-induced proliferation and extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition of airway smooth muscle (ASM) cells. Our results showed marked reductions in the abundance of AMOTL2 in TGF-β1-stimulated ASM cells. Cellular functional investigations confirmed that the up-regulation of AMOTL2 dramatically decreased the proliferation and ECM deposition induced by TGF-β1 in ASM cells. In contrast, the depletion of AMOTL2 exacerbated TGF-β1-induced ASM cell proliferation and ECM deposition. Further research revealed that the overexpression of AMOTL2 restrained the activation of Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) in TGF-β1-stimulated ASM cells. Moreover, the reactivation of YAP1 markedly reversed AMOTL2-mediated suppression of TGF-β1-induced ASM cell proliferation and ECM deposition. Together, these findings suggest that AMOTL2 restrains TGF-β1-induced proliferation and ECM deposition of ASM cells by down-regulating YAP1 activation.
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- 2021
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14. Effect of aging treatment on evolution of S′ phase in rapid cold punched Al−Cu−Mg alloy
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Ling Ou, Nan-shan Dai, Tong Shen, Lu Wang, Cai-he Fan, and Ze-yi Hu
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Materials science ,Diffusion ,Alloy ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Metals and Alloys ,Nucleation ,engineering.material ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Brittleness ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Phase (matter) ,Vickers hardness test ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,Composite material ,Deformation (engineering) - Abstract
High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffractometer (XRD), and hardness test were used to study the evolution of long plate-shaped S′ phase in the spray-formed fine-grained Al−Cu−Mg alloy during aging after rapid cold punching deformation. Results show that the long plate-shaped S′ phase in the extruded Al−Cu−Mg alloy undergoes evident distortion, brittle failure, separation and redissolution, during rapid cold punching deformation, leading to the transformation of long plate-shaped S′ phase into short rod or even redissolution and disappearance, causing the matrix to become a supersaturated solid solution. After the aging treatment, the reprecipitation of the phases occurs, and these aging phases are mainly long plate-shaped and granular. The incompletely dissolved S′ phase acts as nucleation core, promoting uphill diffusion of the surrounding solute atoms. The S′ phase gradually grows with increasing the aging time. The completely dissolved S′ phase forms the incoherent equilibrium phase with the matrix to reduce its free energy. After rapid cold punching, the aging response of the deformed Al−Cu−Mg alloy is accelerated, and the hardness of the alloy is substantially increased.
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15. Rapid detection of Salmonella based on loop-mediated isothermal amplification
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Lei Shi, Jiayi Gao, Chengbin Wang, Xinru Wang, Qiaoyun Zhang, Hong-Ling Ou, Jing Bai, and Yan Wang
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Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,Detection limit ,Salmonella ,Microbiological culture ,Animal health ,biology ,business.industry ,Loop-mediated isothermal amplification ,Contamination ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Rapid detection ,Microbiology ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Molecular Diagnostic Techniques ,Salmonella enterica ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,business ,Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques - Abstract
Background Salmonella enterica is a zoonotic pathogen of substantial concern to human and animal health and is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in people worldwide. Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) technology is a new type of nucleic acid amplification technology, which has the characteristics of high specificity, high sensitivity, simple operation, convenience, and low cost. This study aims to establish a rapid detection method for Salmonella based on LAMP technology. Methods Primers were designed for Salmonella's specific conservative invA gene. Through primer screening and optimization of reaction conditions, and a LAMP method for detecting Salmonella with real-time fluorescence and visual observation results was established. The sensitivity and specificity of the method were assessed, and the accuracy was evaluated through the testing of Salmonella-contaminated and non-contaminated clinical samples. Results The optimal reaction temperature of LAMP was 60-65 °C, and the optimal reaction time was 25-30 minutes. The detection limits of real-time fluorescence and visual observation were both 1.4 pg/µL. There was no cross-reactivity observed with 22 non-Salmonella species, and the specificity was 100%. Additionally, 30 samples contaminated with Salmonella, 30 samples not contaminated with Salmonella, and 8 clinical samples identified as positive by bacterial culture and microbial mass spectrometry were tested. The positive coincidence rate of the detection system was 97.4% by real-time fluorescence and 89.5% by visual observation, the negative coincidence rate was 100%, and the total coincidence rate was 98.5% and 94.1%, respectively. Conclusions In the scene of infection, primary hospital, disaster area treatment and other scenarios, the conditions of environment, equipment and personnel was limited, therefore, the established real-time fluorescence and visual lamp method can provide a powerful means for the rapid detection of Salmonella.
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16. Bisabolanoic acid A, a new polychiral sesquiterpene with AChE inhibitory activity from a mangrove-derived fungus Colletotrichum sp
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Xuefeng Zhou, Shun-Ling Ou, Yan-Bo Zeng, Yonghong Liu, Jianglian She, Hao-Fu Dai, Kunlong Li, and Yu Dai
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Aché ,Stereochemistry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Fungus ,Inhibitory postsynaptic potential ,Sesquiterpene ,01 natural sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Drug Discovery ,Pharmacology ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Absolute configuration ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,language.human_language ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Colletotrichum sp ,language ,Molecular Medicine ,Mangrove - Abstract
A new polychiral bisabolane sesquiterpene, bisabolanoic acid A (1), was isolated from the mangrove-derived fungus Colletotrichum sp. SCSIO KcB3-2. Its planar structure was identified on the basis o...
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17. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in Conjunction With Artificial Dermis for Burned Hand Reconstruction
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Hung-Hui Liu, Kuang-Ling Ou, Chih-Hsin Wang, Yuan-Sheng Tzeng, Niann-Tzyy Dai, Chien-Ju Wu, Yu-yu Chou, Chun-Yu Chen, Kuo-Feng Hsu, and Chun-Kai Chang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030230 surgery ,Cicatrix ,03 medical and health sciences ,Wound care ,0302 clinical medicine ,Dermis ,Form and function ,Negative-pressure wound therapy ,medicine ,Humans ,Survival rate ,Skin, Artificial ,Wound Healing ,Hand function ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Hand reconstruction ,Standard treatment ,Hand Injuries ,Skin Transplantation ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Burns ,business ,Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy - Abstract
Introduction Proper wound care along with the use of skin grafts over deep burn wounds has been the standard treatment. However, the goal in burn wound care has shifted from achieving a satisfactory survival rate to improving long-term form and function of the healed wound, which is sometimes hindered by scar contracture. This has prompted surgeons to find alternative ways to treat burn wounds without compromising function. Among burn cases, hand injuries are the most problematic when it comes to delicate function recovery. Methods This study presents the results of conjunctive use of a bilayer artificial dermis, negative pressure wound therapy, and split-thickness skin grafts for grafting over acute burn wounds and scar-releasing defects after severe hand burns. Results Three months after the operation, the scar was soft and pliable, the aesthetic outcome was good, and the patients gained much improvement in hand function and quality oflife. Conclusions The combined technique achieved a good scar quality and aesthetic effect on burned hands as well as excellent functional outcome, which resulted in major improvements and an independent life for the patient.
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18. Network Pharmacology and Transcriptomic Sequencing Analyses Reveal the Molecular Mechanism of Sanguisorba officinalis Against Colorectal Cancer
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Weijia Zhang, Shuyi Sang, Chang Peng, George Q. Li, Ling Ou, Zhong Feng, Yuanjing Zou, Yuemei Yuan, and Meicun Yao
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Cancer Research ,Oncology - Abstract
BackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) is the most common malignant cancer worldwide. Sanguisorba officinalis has been shown to have anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, antioxidant, and anti-tumor effects, while its molecular mechanism against CRC remains unclear. The aim of this study is to explore the underlying mechanism of S. officinalis against CRC cell lines using network pharmacology and transcriptomic sequencing methods.MethodFirstly, the active ingredients and potential targets of S. officinalis against CRC were screened from databases. Secondly, the networks of ingredient–target, ingredient–target–CRC and protein–protein interaction were constructed. Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway enrichment analyses of network pharmacology and transcriptomic sequencing were performed. Finally, the effect of S. officinalis against CRC was verified by in vitro experiments.ResultsIn total, 14 active ingredients and 273 potential targets against CRC were identified in S. officinalis by network pharmacology. PI3K–Akt, HIF-1, and MAPK signaling pathways related to cell proliferation were regulated by S. officinalis in enrichment analyses and transcriptomic sequencing. In vitro, S. officinalis inhibited the proliferation and migration of CRC cells and arrested the cell cycle at the G0–G1 phase. The western blot showed that S. officinalis downregulated the expression of p-PI3K, p-Akt, HIF-1A, VEGFA, cyclin D1, c-Myc, and p-MAPK proteins in CRC cells.ConclusionIn conclusion, network pharmacology and transcriptomic sequencing analyses, in combination with in vitro studies, have been successfully applied to study the underlying mechanism of S. officinalis against CRC cells. Our results demonstrate that S. officinalis suppresses the proliferation, survival, and migration of CRC cells through regulating the PI3K–Akt, HIF-1, and MAPK signaling pathways.
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19. Reactivity and thermo-physical properties of MnO-modified CaO-Al2O3-based mold fluxes for advanced high-strength steels
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Yen Hao Frank Su, Shao-yu Yen, Han-yu Wang, Muh-Jung Lu, Yu chen Liu, Shih Kang Lin, and Guan-ling Ou
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lcsh:TN1-997 ,Materials science ,Mold flux ,02 engineering and technology ,Liquidus ,medicine.disease_cause ,Continuous casting ,01 natural sciences ,Phase diagram ,Biomaterials ,Viscosity ,Flux (metallurgy) ,Mold ,0103 physical sciences ,Thermal ,medicine ,Formability ,Composite material ,Ductility ,lcsh:Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,010302 applied physics ,Metals and Alloys ,Interfacial reactions ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,CALPHAD ,Ceramics and Composites ,0210 nano-technology ,Advanced high-strength steels - Abstract
Advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) with superior strength, formability and ductility meet the new demand for balancing vehicle performance and passenger safety in the automotive industry. AHSSs are typically alloyed with substantial amounts of Al and Mn. However, during continuous casting, the alloying elements may react with the conventional CaO-SiO2-based mold fluxes and cause significant compositional changes, leading to deterioration of mold fluxes and surface defects of steel plates. In this study, the CaO-Al2O3-MnO-based mold fluxes were investigated based on CALPHAD-type thermodynamic calculations and kinetic modeling based on the local equilibrium model as well as high-temperature in situ interfacial reactions at 1600 °C. Furthermore, viscosity measurements and thermal analyses were performed to evaluate the thermo-physical properties of the CaO-Al2O3-MnO-based mold fluxes. The simulations agreed closely with experiments, suggesting the interfacial reactions were diffusion-controlled. While MnO in the mold fluxes participated in the redox reactions with Al in molten steels, its addition could lower the break temperature, viscosity, and liquidus temperature of mold flux without too severe reactions at the initial stage. The CaO-Al2O3-MnO-based mold fluxes are promising for continuous casting of high-Mn high-Al steels.
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20. Effect of rapid cold stamping on fracture behavior of long strip S′ phase in Al−Cu−Mg alloy
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Ling Ou, Shu Wang, Jun-hong Wang, Ze-yi Hu, and Cai-he Fan
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Alloy ,Metals and Alloys ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Brittleness ,chemistry ,Aluminium ,Phase (matter) ,0103 physical sciences ,Scanning transmission electron microscopy ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,Selected area diffraction ,Deformation (engineering) ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Necking - Abstract
High-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy and selected area electron diffraction techniques were used to study the mechanism that underlies the influence of rapid cold-stamping deformation on the fracture behavior of the elongated nanoprecipitated phase in extruded Al−Cu−Mg alloy. Results show that the interface between the long strip-shaped S′ phase and the aluminum matrix in the extruded Al−Cu−Mg alloy is flat and breaks during rapid cold-stamping deformation. The breaking mechanisms are distortion and brittle failure, redissolution, and necking. The breakage of the long strip S′ phase increases the contact surface between the S′ phase and the aluminum matrix and improves the interfacial distortion energy. This effect accounts for the higher free energy of the S′ phase than that of the matrix and creates conditions for the redissolution of solute atoms back into the aluminum matrix. The brittle S′ phase produces a resolved step during rapid cold-stamping deformation. This step further accelerates the diffusion of solute atoms and promotes the redissolution of the S′ phase. Thus, the S′ phase necks and separates, and the long strip-shaped S′ phase in the extruded Al−Cu−Mg alloy is broken into a short and thin S′ phase.
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21. How does China's land finance affect its carbon emissions?
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Yu Hao, Ling-Ou Wang, and Haitao Wu
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Sustainable development ,Economics and Econometrics ,Natural resource economics ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,Decentralization ,Gross domestic product ,Greenhouse gas ,0502 economics and business ,Economics ,Per capita ,Land development ,021108 energy ,050207 economics ,China ,business ,Panel data - Abstract
In the past two decades, land finance, a phenomenon of the financing arrangement based on land development, has gradually become a fiscal model that profoundly affects China's economic development. Based on the theory of fiscal decentralization and environmental federalism, this study employs a specially designed two-stage regression method to capture both direct and indirect (through economic development and industrial structure) influences of land finance on carbon emissions. Using the provincial panel data for the period of 1998–2016, the empirical results indicate that the direct influences are dominant, and the total impact of land finance on carbon emissions is non-linear and is dependent on the level of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita. After 2003, the total effect is that carbon emissions increase continuously along with the economic development. To balance economic development and environmental protection and to enhance sustainable development, the traditional style of land finance should be changed as soon as possible.
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22. Financial development, energy consumption and China's economic growth: New evidence from provincial panel data
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Ling-Ou Wang, Yu Hao, and Chien-Chiang Lee
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Estimation ,Macroeconomics ,Economics and Econometrics ,050208 finance ,05 social sciences ,Control variable ,Energy consumption ,Financial development ,Investment (macroeconomics) ,0502 economics and business ,Economics ,050207 economics ,China ,Finance ,Environmental quality ,Panel data - Abstract
In recent years, China has experienced a period of rapid economic transition to the sustainable style of economic development, which is termed as the “new normal”. Although the extant literature has verified that investment and foreign business are two main growth engines of China's economy, investigations on the impacts of financial development and energy consumption on economic growth using a comprehensive framework are still scarce. This paper examines the dynamic interrelationship between financial development, energy consumption and economic development using the data on 29 Chinese provinces covering the period from 1995 to 2014. The empirical results indicate that energy consumption is the Granger cause of GDP, while financial development is not the Granger cause of GDP. Additionally, according to the estimation results of the impulse response function, financial development has a negative effect on GDP, while energy consumption could foster economic growth. Among the control variables, capital stock contributes significantly to economic growth. Further reforming the financial system and accelerating the transition of the economic structure are vital for China's sustainable economic growth as the pressure of controlling the excessive growth of energy consumption and improving environmental quality accumulates over time.
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23. EFL reading test on mobile versus on paper: a study from metacognitive strategy use to test-media impacts
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Ling Ou and Xiao-Ling Zou
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Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Applied psychology ,050401 social sciences methods ,050301 education ,Metacognition ,Dynamic assessment ,Education ,Test (assessment) ,Presentation ,0504 sociology ,Reading (process) ,Perception ,Personality ,Psychology ,0503 education ,media_common ,Test data - Abstract
This paper started with the examination of the effect of mobile-based reading test on EFL test-takers of different attitudes from their perception of metacognitive strategy use and the knock-on impact on test results. Then other possible factors of such impact are explored and corresponding solutions are presented. Quantitative analysis of questionnaire and reading test data indicated that test-takers with low acceptance of mobile-based reading test might be adversely affected in their metacognitive strategy use of planning, monitoring, and evaluating, as well as their test results. Qualitative analysis of the relevant literature and the interview data, combined with the quantitative results, revealed that, besides the inferiority of metacognitive regulation on screen, the negative effects might also involve other complicated and intertwined factors, such as reading proficiency, psychology, attitudes, adaptability, habits, and personality, as well as text and question presentation form, which could, in turn, lead to poor performance in this new test form. Therefore, metacognitive training, psychological preparation, guided practice, elaborated feedback, constructive advice, personalized dynamic assessment, optimization of the text and question presentation form, and overcoming of screen inferiority are necessary for better assessment ecology so that test-takers could gain more benefit and convenience brought by this new assessment medium.
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24. Evolution of Glucose Dehydrogenase for Cofactor Regeneration in Bioredox Processes with Denaturing Agents
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Chun-Xiu Li, Ling Ou, Jiang Pan, Wen-Zhuo Qian, Qi Chen, Jian-He Xu, and Gao-Wei Zheng
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Niacinamide ,Carbonyl Reductase ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Cofactor ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Glucose dehydrogenase ,Molecular Biology ,Benzyl Alcohols ,Bacillus megaterium ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Nicotinamide ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Glucose 1-Dehydrogenase ,biology.organism_classification ,Phenylbutyrates ,0104 chemical sciences ,Turnover number ,Biocatalysis ,Mutation ,biology.protein ,Molecular Medicine ,NAD+ kinase ,Oxidation-Reduction - Abstract
Glucose dehydrogenase (GDH) is a general tool for driving nicotinamide (NAD(P)H) regeneration in synthetic biochemistry. An increasing number of synthetic bioreactions are carried out in media containing high amounts of organic cosolvents or hydrophobic substrates/products, which often denature native enzymes, including those for cofactor regeneration. In this work, we attempted to improve the chemical stability of Bacillus megaterium GDH (BmGDHM0 ) in the presence of large amounts of 1-phenylethanol by directed evolution. Among the resulting mutants, BmGDHM6 (Q252L/E170K/S100P/K166R/V72I/K137R) exhibited a 9.2-fold increase in tolerance against 10 % (v/v) 1-phenylethanol. Moreover, BmGDHM6 was also more stable than BmGDHM0 when exposed to hydrophobic and enzyme-inactivating compounds such as acetophenone, ethyl 2-oxo-4-phenylbutyrate, and ethyl (R)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyrate. Coupled with a Candida glabrata carbonyl reductase, BmGDHM6 was successfully used for the asymmetric reduction of deactivating ethyl 2-oxo-4-phenylbutyrate with total turnover number of 1800 for the nicotinamide cofactor, thus making it attractive for commercial application. Overall, the evolution of chemically robust GDH facilitates its wider use as a general tool for NAD(P)H regeneration in biocatalysis.
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25. Upregulated expression of MMP family genes is associated with poor survival in patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma via regulation of proliferation and epithelial-mesenchymal transition
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Kai Zheng, Jieling Li, Kaisheng Liu, Ling Ou, Guifeng Xu, Ying Liu, Junjun Li, Wang Shaoqi, Xiao Wang, Shaoxiang Wang, and Dane Huang
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Cancer Research ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Cell ,epithelial-mesenchymal transition ,Gene Expression Omnibus ,The Cancer Genome Atlas ,Matrix metalloproteinase ,Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Databases, Genetic ,medicine ,Humans ,prognostic value ,Epithelial–mesenchymal transition ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,Cell Proliferation ,matrix metalloproteinase family ,Oncogene ,Cell growth ,General Medicine ,Articles ,Cell cycle ,Prognosis ,Molecular medicine ,Survival Analysis ,Matrix Metalloproteinases ,Up-Regulation ,esophageal squamous cell carcinoma ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Nomograms ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,Female - Abstract
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are involved in the cleavage of several components of the extracellular matrix and serve important roles in tumor growth, metastasis and invasion. Previous studies have focused on the expression of one or several MMPs in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC); however, in the present study, the transcriptomics of all 23 MMPs were systematically investigated with a focus on the prognostic value of the combination of MMPs. In this study, 8 overlapping differentially expressed genes of the MMP family were identified based on data obtained from Gene Expression Omnibus and The Cancer Genome Atlas. The prognostic value of these MMPs were investigated; the receiver operating characteristic curves, survival curves and nomograms showed that the combination of 6 selected MMPs possessed a good predictive ability, which was more accurate than the prediction model based on Tumor-Node-Metastasis stage. Gene set enrichment analysis and gene co-expression analysis were performed to investigate the potential mechanism of action of MMPs in ESCC. The MMP family was associated with several signaling pathways, such as epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), Notch, TGF-β, mTOR and P53. Cell Counting Kit-8, colony formation, wound healing assays and western blotting were used to determine the effect of BB-94, a pan-MMP inhibitor, on proliferation and migration of ESCC cells. BB-94 treatment decreased ESCC cell growth, migration and EMT. Therefore, MMPs may serve both as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers of ESCC, and MMP inhibition may be a promising preventive and therapeutic strategy for patients with ESCC.
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26. Effect of Square Dance Interventions on Physical and Mental Health among Chinese Older Adults: A Systematic Review
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Kai-ling Ou, Ming Yu Claudia Wong, Pak Kwong Chung, and Kei Yee Katie Chui
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Male ,China ,Mental Health ,Asian People ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Humans ,Dancing ,Middle Aged ,Exercise ,Aged - Abstract
(1) Background: Square dancing is an emerging form of aerobic exercise in China, especially among middle-aged and older people. The benefits of square dancing have been investigated and promoted in recent years through research and interventions. Interventions have been conducted to promote the participants’ reactionary participation in physical activity, social and family cohesion, and other psychological benefits. Therefore, square dancing has been promoted as a major factor in China’s increase in physical activity prevalence. (2) Methods: A systematic review was used to identify studies that have indicated the effect of square dancing on the physical and mental health among Chinese older adults. (3) Results: Twenty-four studies examining the effects of square dancing on older Chinese adults were extracted. These studies were not found in English databases. The quality of the retrieved studies had a moderate-to-high risk of bias. Square dancing interventions were shown to result in effective mental, physical, and cognitive improvements in the systematic synthesis. (4) Conclusions: This study examined the effects of square dancing in China over the past 10 years on the physical and mental health of older adults. Based on the results of this study, recommendations can be made for future square dance interventions for older adults such as male-oriented, mixed-gender, or intergenerational programs.
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27. Contributors
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Shariq Abid, Serge Adnot, Alvar Agusti, Delphine Beaulieu, Anil Bhushan, Thomas G. Bird, Emmanuelle Born, Marielle Breau, Alexander F. Chin, Jennifer H. Elisseeff, Zulrahman Erlangga, Konstantinos Evangelou, Rosa Faner, Joshua N. Farr, Eleni Georgakopoulou, Estela González-Gualda, Vassilis G. Gorgoulis, Elise Gray-Gaillard, Jin Han, Fernanda Hernandez-Gonzalez, Amal Houssaini, Michael D. Jensen, Diana Jurk, Goro Katsuumi, Sundeep Khosla, Christos Kiourtis, James L. Kirkland, Marta Kovatcheva, Larissa Lipskaia, Jose Alberto López-Domínguez, David Macías, Elisabeth Marcos, Mate Maus, Anette Melk, Kathleen Meyer, John Michel, Tohru Minamino, Satomi Miwa, David G. Monroe, Daniel Muñoz-Espín, Hui-Ling Ou, Allyson K. Palmer, Nayuta Saito, Roland Schmitt, Jacobo Sellares, Manuel Serrano, Myong-Hee Sung, Tamara Tchkonia, Peter J. Thompson, Thomas von Zglinicki, Tengfei Wan, and Peisu Zhang
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28. Circadian Clock Genes Act as Diagnostic and Prognostic Biomarkers of Glioma: Clinic Implications for Chronotherapy
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Ruihuan Chai, Min Liao, Ling Ou, Qian Tang, Youfang Liang, Nan Li, Wei Huang, Xiao Wang, Kai Zheng, and Shaoxiang Wang
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Chronotherapy ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Article Subject ,Circadian Clocks ,Temozolomide ,ARNTL Transcription Factors ,Humans ,Glioma ,General Medicine ,Prognosis ,Biomarkers ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Circadian Rhythm - Abstract
Gliomas are the most common primary intracranial tumors and closely related to circadian clock. Due to the high mortality and morbidity of gliomas, exploring novel diagnostic and early prognostic markers is necessary. Circadian clock genes (CCGs) play important roles in regulating the daily oscillation of biological processes and the development of tumor. Therefore, we explored the influences that the oscillations of circadian clock genes (CCGs) on diagnosis and prognosis of gliomas using bioinformatics. In this work, we systematically analyzed the rhythmic expression of CCGs in brain and found that some CCGs had strong rhythmic expression; the expression levels were significantly different between day and night. Four CCGs (ARNTL, NPAS2, CRY2, and DBP) with rhythmic expression were not only identified as differentially expressed genes but also had significant independent prognostic ability in the overall survival of glioma patients and were highly correlated with glioma prognosis in COX analysis. Besides, we found that CCG-based predictive model demonstrated higher predictive accuracy than that of the traditional grade-based model; this new prediction model can greatly improve the accuracy of glioma prognosis. Importantly, based on the four CCGs’ circadian oscillations, we revealed that patients sampled at night had higher predictive ability. This may help detect glioma as early as possible, leading to early cancer intervention. In addition, we explored the mechanism of CCGs affecting the prognosis of glioma. CCGs regulated the cell cycle, DNA damage, Wnt, mTOR, and MAPK signaling pathways. In addition, it also affects prognosis through gene coexpression and immune infiltration. Importantly, ARNTL can rhythmically modulated the cellular sensitivity to clinic drugs, temozolomide. The optimal point of temozolomide administration should be when ARNTL expression is highest, that is, the effect is better at night. In summary, our study provided a basis for optimizing clinical dosing regimens and chronotherapy for glioma. The four key CCGs can serve as potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for glioma patients, and ARNTL also has obvious advantages in the direction of glioma chronotherapy.
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29. Investigation of Hong Kong Students’ Esports Participation Intentions Using the Theory of Planned Behavior Approach: A Structural Equation Model
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Pak-Kwong Chung, Kai-ling Ou, Ming Yu Claudia Wong, Ka-Lai Lau, and Ka-Man Leung
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Human-Computer Interaction ,Social Psychology ,Article Subject ,General Social Sciences - Abstract
Esports have grown to become a core part of popular culture in many countries, including Hong Kong. Albeit the low participation rates in Esports in Hong Kong, it was starting to gain traction, yet the local Esports advocates were experiencing challenges in promoting and popularizing the Esport. Hence, the current study was aimed to identify and reveal the determinants of participating in Esports, as well as strengthen the work on Esports behaviors using the theory of planned behavior (TPB), a reliable and valid prominent theory in predicting human behavior across a plethora of contexts, ranging from health-related behaviors to sport consumption behaviors. In the current study, the convenience sampling method was used to recruit over 2000 students (secondary school, N = 1567 ( female = 615 ); university students, N = 1525 ( female = 255 ). The students were invited to participate in the survey for collecting their perception on Esports participation using TPB-based questionnaire. Results were analyzed using theoretical analysis and structural equation modeling (SEM). The results show that both secondary school and university students have positive attitudes toward Esports. The outcomes indicated that participating in Esports develops social networks, and people with professional Esports’ skills capability and being fortitude tend to be models of Esports participation. However, inadequate resources are a significant barrier to participation in the Esports business. The SEM model verified that the variables of intention in Esports participation among the students in Hong Kong with an adequate goodness of fit index. As a whole, the current study has identified the factors and determinants of Esports’ intention and behavior among Hong Kong students, which were successfully displayed in terms of the theory of planned behavior. In addition, the findings are expected to provide the Hong Kong government with a documented framework to advocate Esports-related policies on a long-term basis.
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30. Influenza-Like Illness Patients Forecasting by Fusing Internet Public Opinion
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Yu-Chih Wei, Yan-Ling Ou, Jianqiang Li, and Wei-Chen Wu
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31. Role of estrogen receptors in health and disease
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Peng Chen, Bo Li, and Ling Ou-Yang
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Male ,Skin Neoplasms ,Receptors, Estrogen ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Estrogen Receptor alpha ,Estrogen Receptor beta ,Humans ,Female ,Melanoma - Abstract
Estrogen receptors (ERs) regulate multiple complex physiological processes in humans. Abnormal ER signaling may result in various disorders, including reproductive system-related disorders (endometriosis, and breast, ovarian, and prostate cancer), bone-related abnormalities, lung cancer, cardiovascular disease, gastrointestinal disease, urogenital tract disease, neurodegenerative disorders, and cutaneous melanoma. ER alpha (ERα), ER beta (ERβ), and novel G-protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 (GPER1) have been identified as the most prominent ERs. This review provides an overview of ERα, ERβ, and GPER1, as well as their functions in health and disease. Furthermore, the potential clinical applications and challenges are discussed.
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32. Positive Association Between Fluoroquinolone Exposure and Tendon Disorders: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study in Taiwan
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Chun-Kai Chang, Wu-Chien Chien, Wan-Fu Hsu, Hao-Yu Chiao, Chi-Hsiang Chung, Yuan-Sheng Tzeng, Shao-Wei Huang, Kuang-Ling Ou, Chih-Chien Wang, Shyi-Jou Chen, and Der-Shiun Wang
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Pharmacology ,Pharmacology (medical) - Abstract
Introduction: Fluoroquinolone exposure is reportedly associated with a higher risk of tendon disorders, tendonitis, or tendon rupture. However, studies in East Asian populations have not confirmed these risks in patients with comorbidities or concomitant medication use. This cohort study was designed to investigate the associations among fluoroquinolone exposure, comorbidities, medication use, and tendon disorders in Taiwan.Materials and Methods: This population-based, nationwide, observational, cohort study used data from the National Health Insurance Research database in Taiwan, a nationwide claims database that covers more than 99% of the Taiwanese population. The study period was from January 2000 to December 2015, and the median follow-up time was 11.05 ± 10.91 years. Patients who were exposed to fluoroquinolones for more than three consecutive days were enrolled, and patients without fluoroquinolone exposure who were matched by age, sex, and index year were enrolled as controls. The associations of comorbidities and concomitant medication use with tendon disorder occurrence were analyzed using Cox regression models.Results: The incidence of tendon disorders were 6.61 and 3.34 per 105 person-years in patients with and without fluoroquinolone exposure, respectively (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.423; 95% confidence interval [1.02,1.87]; p = 0.021). Sensitivity analyses yielded similar results. Patients under 18 and over 60 years with fluoroquinolone exposure; those with chronic kidney disease, diabetes, rheumatologic disease, cardiac disease, lipid disorder, or obesity; and those who concomitantly used statins, aromatase inhibitors, or glucocorticoids, had a significantly higher risk of tendon disorders.Conclusion: The long-term risk of tendon disorders was higher in patients with fluoroquinolone exposure than in those without fluoroquinolone exposure. Clinicians should assess the benefits and risks of fluoroquinolone use in patients at high risk of tendon disorders who require fluoroquinolone administration.
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33. Risk factors that predict major amputations and amputation time intervals for hospitalised diabetic patients with foot complications
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Yu‐Yu Chou, Chin‐Chun Hou, Chien‐Wei Wu, Dun‐Wei Huang, Sheng‐Lin Tsai, Ting‐Hsuan Liu, Lu‐Ming Ding, Chun‐Kai Chang, Kuang‐Ling Ou, Yu‐Lung Chiu, and Yuan‐Sheng Tzeng
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C-Reactive Protein ,Lower Extremity ,Risk Factors ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,Surgery ,Dermatology ,Amputation, Surgical ,Diabetic Foot - Abstract
Diabetes-related lower extremity amputations are an enormous burden on global health care and social resources because of the rapid worldwide growth of the diabetic population. This research aimed to determine risk factors that predict major amputation and analyse the time interval from first hospitalisation to amputation by using standard management protocols and Kaplan-Meier survival curves. Data from 246 patients with diabetes mellitus and diabetic foot ulcers from the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Department of Surgery at XXX Hospital between January 2016 and May 2020 were analysed. Univariate and multivariate analyses of 44 potential risk factors, including invasive ulcer depth and C-reactive protein levels, showed statistically significant differences for those at increased risk for major amputation. The median time from hospitalisation to lower extremity amputation was approximately 35 days. Most patients with abnormal C-reactive protein levels and approximately 70% of patients with ulcers invading the bone were at risk for lower extremity amputations within 35 days. Therefore, invasive ulcer depth and C-reactive protein levels are significant risk factors. Other potential risk factors for major amputation and the time intervals from first hospitalisation to amputation should be analysed to establish further prediction strategies.
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34. Network Pharmacology and Transcriptomic Sequencing Analyses Reveal the Molecular Mechanism of
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Weijia, Zhang, Shuyi, Sang, Chang, Peng, George Q, Li, Ling, Ou, Zhong, Feng, Yuanjing, Zou, Yuemei, Yuan, and Meicun, Yao
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most common malignant cancer worldwide.Firstly, the active ingredients and potential targets ofIn total, 14 active ingredients and 273 potential targets against CRC were identified inIn conclusion, network pharmacology and transcriptomic sequencing analyses, in combination with
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35. Cellular senescence in cancer: from mechanisms to detection
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James E. Korkola, Cristina González-López, Gary J. Doherty, Hui Ling Ou, Daniel Muñoz-Espín, Reuben Hoffmann, Muñoz-Espín, Daniel [0000-0002-0550-9514], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, and Muñoz‐Espín, Daniel [0000-0002-0550-9514]
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0301 basic medicine ,Senescence ,Cancer Research ,Carcinogenesis ,detection ,Reviews ,Inflammation ,Review ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Flow cytometry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neoplasms ,Genetics ,medicine ,Tumor Microenvironment ,cancer ,cellular senescence ,Humans ,Epigenetics ,RC254-282 ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Mechanism (biology) ,fungi ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Phenotype ,Cell biology ,Immunosurveillance ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Molecular Medicine ,senoprobes ,medicine.symptom ,tumour microenvironment ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Cellular senescence is considered a crucial process for tumour suppression, which can be facilitated by immune surveillance. However, when senescent cells persist in tissues, they can also trigger a plethora of tumour‐promoting effects. Here, we discuss the main hallmarks, mechanisms and roles of senescence in cancer and provide a comprehensive revision of the available tools for its detection., Senescence refers to a cellular state featuring a stable cell‐cycle arrest triggered in response to stress. This response also involves other distinct morphological and intracellular changes including alterations in gene expression and epigenetic modifications, elevated macromolecular damage, metabolism deregulation and a complex pro‐inflammatory secretory phenotype. The initial demonstration of oncogene‐induced senescence in vitro established senescence as an important tumour‐suppressive mechanism, in addition to apoptosis. Senescence not only halts the proliferation of premalignant cells but also facilitates the clearance of affected cells through immunosurveillance. Failure to clear senescent cells owing to deficient immunosurveillance may, however, lead to a state of chronic inflammation that nurtures a pro‐tumorigenic microenvironment favouring cancer initiation, migration and metastasis. In addition, senescence is a response to post‐therapy genotoxic stress. Therefore, tracking the emergence of senescent cells becomes pivotal to detect potential pro‐tumorigenic events. Current protocols for the in vivo detection of senescence require the analysis of fixed or deep‐frozen tissues, despite a significant clinical need for real‐time bioimaging methods. Accuracy and efficiency of senescence detection are further hampered by a lack of universal and more specific senescence biomarkers. Recently, in an attempt to overcome these hurdles, an assortment of detection tools has been developed. These strategies all have significant potential for clinical utilisation and include flow cytometry combined with histo‐ or cytochemical approaches, nanoparticle‐based targeted delivery of imaging contrast agents, OFF‐ON fluorescent senoprobes, positron emission tomography senoprobes and analysis of circulating SASP factors, extracellular vesicles and cell‐free nucleic acids isolated from plasma. Here, we highlight the occurrence of senescence in neoplasia and advanced tumours, assess the impact of senescence on tumorigenesis and discuss how the ongoing development of senescence detection tools might improve early detection of multiple cancers and response to therapy in the near future.
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36. Assessing Esports Participation Intention: The Development and Psychometric Properties of the Theory of Planned Behavior-Based Esports Intention Questionnaire (TPB-Esport-Q)
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Ka-Lai Lau, Kai-Ling Ou, Ka Man Leung, Ming-Yu-Claudia Wong, and Pak-Kwong Chung
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Esports ,Motivation ,theory of planned behavior ,psychometric properties ,Esports participation ,Game playing ,Psychometrics ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Applied psychology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Theory of planned behavior ,Context (language use) ,Intention ,Popularity ,Confirmatory factor analysis ,Exploratory factor analysis ,Article ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Medicine ,Humans ,Psychology ,Factor Analysis, Statistical ,Psychological Theory - Abstract
Background: Esports is seen as an emerging industry that has enjoyed a surge in popularity worldwide. As a result, researchers have undertaken studies to try to understand the motivations and factors that impact Esports gameplay. Given the extensive utilization of TPB in many research projects to conceptualize and predict various behaviors, the current study aimed to further extend this theory to the Esports context by developing and validating an instrument that can illustrate the factors that impact the intention to participate in Esports, thus predicting Esports game playing behaviors. Methods: A total of 25 participants were involved in the development of the questionnaire using the qualitative approach, while 915 university students and 1164 secondary school students were involved in the survey for the questionnaire validation using the exploratory factor analysis and the confirmatory factor analysis. Results: All measurement models of the TPB subscales are considered as good fit. Conclusion: Hence, showing the newly designed TPB Esports Intention Questionnaire was found to be reliable and valid in revealing the level of intentions as well as the factors affecting Hong Kong students playing Esports.
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37. Ansamitocin P3-Loaded Gold-NanoCage Conjugated with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor to Enhance Photo-Chemo-Thermal Maturation of Dendritic Cells for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Chia-Chi Kuo, Huai-En Lu, Hsin-Yi Tsao, Hung-Wei Cheng, and Yu-Ling Ou
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Tumor microenvironment ,photothermal therapy ,Polymers and Plastics ,Chemistry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Organic chemistry ,immune checkpoint inhibitor ,gold nanocages ,General Chemistry ,Immunotherapy ,Photothermal therapy ,Article ,QD241-441 ,Immune system ,Nanocages ,Antigen ,Immunity ,Cancer research ,medicine ,DCs maturation ,immunotherapy ,Nanocarriers - Abstract
Immunotherapy is a newly developed method for cancer treatment, but still generates limited response in partial patients for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) because the immunity cycle is limited by the tumor microenvironment (TME). Herein, we introduce multifunctional gold nanocages (AuNCs)-based nanocarriers with Ansamitocin P3 (AP3) loaded and anti-PDL1 binding (AP3-AuNCs-anti-PDL1) which can combine photothermal therapy, chemotherapeutic agent-triggered DCs maturation, and checkpoint immunotherapy in one platform. The AP3-AuNCs-anti-PDL1 using Avidin-biotin to bind anti-PDL1 on the surface of AP3-AuNCs showed specifically cellular targeting compared to AuNCs, which can increase the immune responses. The AP3-AuNCs+NIR-10 min exhibited the highly activated DCs maturation with two-fold higher than control+NIR, which can be attributed to the significant release of AP3. The results illustrated the synergistic effect of tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) and controlled AP3 release under near infrared (NIR) in triggering effective DCs maturation. Among them, AP3 release played the more important role than the TAAs under PTT in promoting T-cell activation. These results illustrate the promising potential of AuNCs-based nanocarriers combined with AP3 and the checkpoint inhibitors to strengthen the positive loop of immunity cycle.
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38. Re-dissolution and re-precipitation behavior of nano-precipitated phase in Al−Cu−Mg alloy subjected to rapid cold stamping
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Yang Jianjun, Chen Xihong, Ling Ou, Cai-he Fan, and Ze-yi Hu
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010302 applied physics ,Acicular ,Materials science ,Precipitation (chemistry) ,Alloy ,Metals and Alloys ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,Stamping ,Deformation (meteorology) ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Phase (matter) ,0103 physical sciences ,Vickers hardness test ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Dissolution - Abstract
High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffractometry (XRD), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and hardness test were used to study the re-dissolution and re-precipitation behavior of nano-precipitates of the spray-formed fine-grained Al−Cu−Mg alloy during rapid cold stamping deformation. Results show that the extruded Al−Cu−Mg alloy undergoes obvious re-dissolution and re-precipitation during the rapid cold-stamping deformation process. The plastic θ′ phase has a slower re-dissolution rate than the brittle S′ phase. The long strip-shaped S′ phases and the acicular θ′ phases in Al−Cu−Mg alloy after three passes of cold stamping basically re-dissolved to form a supersaturated solid solution. A large number of fine granular balance θ phases precipitate after four passes of rapid cold-stamping deformation. Rapid cold stamping deformation causes the S′ phase and θ′ phase to break and promote the nano-precipitate phases to re-dissolve. The high distortion free energy of the matrix promotes the precipitation of the equilibrium θ phase, and the hardness of the alloy obviously increases from HB 55 to HB 125 after the rapid cold stamping process.
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39. Enzymatic Synthesis of Nucleoside Triphosphates and Deoxynucleoside Triphosphates by Surface-Displayed Kinases
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Yi Ding, Qingbao Ding, and Ling Ou
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0106 biological sciences ,Surface Properties ,Detergents ,Bioengineering ,01 natural sciences ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Biochemistry ,Catalysis ,Phosphates ,law.invention ,Adenosine Triphosphate ,Protein Domains ,law ,010608 biotechnology ,Escherichia coli ,Nucleotide ,Phosphorylation ,Molecular Biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Lactobacillus delbrueckii ,Acetate kinase ,Nucleotides ,010405 organic chemistry ,Kinase ,Cell Membrane ,Phosphotransferases ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Nucleosides ,General Medicine ,Fusion protein ,0104 chemical sciences ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Recombinant DNA ,Nucleoside ,Plasmids ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Nucleoside triphosphates and deoxynucleoside triphosphates are important biochemical molecules. In this study, recombinant Escherichia coli that could display nucleotide kinases (INP-N-NMKases) and acetate kinase (INP-N-ACKase) on the cell surface were constructed by fusing an enzyme (NMKase/ACKase) to the N-terminus of ice nucleation protein (INP-N). By using intact recombinant bacteria cells as a catalyst coupled with an ACKase-catalyzed adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP) regeneration system, nucleoside triphosphates (NTPs) and deoxynucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs) could be synthesized efficiently. In a reaction system with 5 mmol/l substrate, the conversion rates of cytidine-5'-triphosphate (CTP) and deoxycytidine-5'-triphosphate (dCTP) were 96% and 93%, respectively, the conversion rate of ATP and deoxyadenosine-5'-triphosphate (dATP) was 96%, the conversion rate of deoxythymidine-5'-triphosphate (dTTP) was 91%, and the conversion rate of uridine-5'-triphosphate (UTP) was 80%. There was no obvious degradation. At 37 °C, the stability of the surface-displayed fusion protein, especially in the presence of the substrate, was significantly improved. Each whole cell could be reused more than 8 times.
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40. Serratus Anterior and Upper Trapezius Electromyographic Analysis of the Push-Up Plus Exercise: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Hsiang-Ling Ou, Fu-Jie Kang, Kun-Ying Lin, and Jiu-Jenq Lin
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Upper trapezius ,Shoulder ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Weakness ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Context (language use) ,Couple ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Exercise ,030222 orthopedics ,Electromyographic analysis ,Electromyography ,business.industry ,Work (physics) ,030229 sport sciences ,General Medicine ,body regions ,Scapula ,Push-up ,Meta-analysis ,Superficial Back Muscles ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Algorithms - Abstract
Context Whereas the serratus anterior (SA) and the upper trapezius (UT) work as a force couple for scapular motion, weakness of the SA and overactivation of the UT are often present in overhead athletes with shoulder dysfunction. Therefore, researchers addressing an intramuscular imbalance between the SA and UT have focused on finding exercises that target the weak SA and minimally activate the UT. Objective To compare the effectiveness of push-up plus (PUP) exercise variants based on the electromyographic (EMG) activity of the SA and UT. Data Sources A systematic search of PubMed and Scopus between January 1, 2000, and March 31, 2008. Study Selection Studies of PUP exercises that involved EMG analysis. Data Extraction We assessed study quality using the Critical Appraisal Skills Program. For the systematic analysis, the following data were extracted: (1) author, year, and study design; (2) participant characteristics; (3) type of PUP intervention; (4) EMG outcome measures; and (5) main results. For the meta-analysis, the EMG data of the SA and UT were calculated using the mean difference of EMG activity with a 95% confidence interval. Data Synthesis Based on 19 studies with 356 participants, different hand positions (the distance between the hands, shoulder-flexion angle, and elbow-flexion angle) and different lower extremity positions variably affected the activation of the SA and UT during the PUP exercise. Also, when participants performed the PUP on an unstable surface compared with a stable surface, UT activity increased 2.74% (95% confidence interval = 0.07%, 5.41%). Conclusions The standard PUP exercise elicited high EMG activity of the SA. Participants generated higher SA and lower UT EMG activity when they performed the PUP exercise on a stable surface in full elbow extension, with the hands placed shoulder-width apart, shoulder-flexion angles of 110° or 120°, and the ipsilateral lower extremity lifted.
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41. Microstructures and mechanical properties of BP/7A04 Al matrix composites
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Hongge Yan, Cai-he Fan, Ze-yi Hu, Gang Chen, Ling Ou, and Yang Jianjun
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Precipitation (chemistry) ,Alloy ,Metals and Alloys ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,Phase (matter) ,0103 physical sciences ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,Particle ,Dislocation ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Dispersion (chemistry) - Abstract
The microstructures and interface structures of basalt particle reinforced 7A04 Al matrix composites (BP/7A04 Al) were analyzed by using OM, TEM, SEM and EDS, and the mechanical properties of 7A04 Al alloy were compared with those of BP/7A04 Al matrix composites. The results show that the basalt particles are dispersed in the Al matrix and form a strong bonding interface with the Al matrix. SiO2 at the edge of the basalt particles is continuously replaced by Al2O3 formed in the reaction, forming a high-temperature reaction layer with a thickness of several tens of nanometers, and Al2O3 strengthens the bonding interface between basalt particles and Al matrix. The dispersed basalt particles promote the dislocation multiplication, vacancy formation and precipitation of the matrix, and the precipitated phases mainly consist of plate-like η (MgZn2) phase and bright white band-shaped or ellipsoidal T (Al2Mg3Zn3) phase. The bonding interface, high dislocation density and dispersion strengthening phase significantly improve the mechanical properties of the composites. The yield strength and ultimate tensile strength of BP/7A04 Al matrix composites are up to 665 and 699 MPa, which increase by 11.4% and 10.9% respectively compared with 7A04 Al alloy without basalt particles.
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42. One-pot self-assembly of 3D CdS-graphene aerogels with superior adsorption capacity and photocatalytic activity for water purification
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Xiu Cheng Zheng, Cai Ling Ou, Xin Xin Guan, Guangping Zheng, Su Su Fang, and Xiang Nan Wei
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Materials science ,Graphene ,General Chemical Engineering ,Nanoparticle ,Aerogel ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Adsorption ,020401 chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,law ,Rhodamine B ,Methyl orange ,Photocatalysis ,0204 chemical engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,Methylene blue - Abstract
Graphene-based three-dimensional (3D) aerogel hybrids have recently emerged as a new class of functional materials and applied in many fields. In this work, we assemble the spherical CdS nanoparticles in situ in graphene aerogel (GA) by a facile one-pot hydrothermal method. The resultant CdS-GA hybrids possess a hierarchical porous structure and there is strong electronic interaction between CdS and GA, which enhances the adsorption capacity and photocatalytic activity for the elimination of organic contaminants in water under visible light irradiation, such as rhodamine B (RhB), methylene blue (MB), acid chrome blue K (AcbK), methyl orange (MO), and ciprofloxacin (CIP). The removal efficiencies of CdS-GA for MO, MB, CIP, RhB, AcbK are 15.6, 6.6, 4.4, 2.8, and 2.2 times of pure CdS, respectively. Meanwhile, the resultant CdS-GA hybrids display good reusability. In addition, a photocatalytic mechanism is also discussed. This provides a valuable alternative to explore semiconductor-GA hybrids with outstanding adsorption capacity and superior visible-light induced photocatalytic activity.
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43. Facile assembly of CdS-reduced graphene oxide heterojunction with enhanced elimination performance for organic pollutants in wastewater
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Cai-Ling Ou, Xin-Xin Guan, Xiu-Cheng Zheng, Zhi-Kun Peng, and Xiang-Nan Wei
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Materials science ,Graphene ,Oxide ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Heterojunction ,02 engineering and technology ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Cadmium sulfide ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,law ,Specific surface area ,Rhodamine B ,Photocatalysis ,0210 nano-technology ,Visible spectrum - Abstract
Heterojunction of cadmium sulfide (CdS) nanospheres and reduced graphene oxide (RGO) is performed by using an ice crystal template method combined with a freeze drying-calcination process. The resultant CdS-RGO with hierarchal porous structure possesses strong light absorption visible region and has higher specific surface area than the pristine CdS. Eventually, it exhibits much better adsorptivity and higher visible light-derived photocatalytic activity than the pristine CdS and RGO for eliminating organic pollutants in wastewater. The corresponding total removal efficiencies for rhodamine B (RhB) dyes and acid chrome blue K (AcbK) dyes are 97.2% and 65.7% under the present conditions, respectively. Remarkably, the heterojunction demonstrates excellent light corrosion resistance and superior reusability. The relative removal efficiency only loss 1.8% in the 4th run in comparison of that of the 1st run over the resultant CdS-RGO heterojunction. The results confirm the resultant heterojunction with high efficiency to be applied in elimination of organic pollutants in wastewater.
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44. Tilianin alleviates airway inflammation in ovalbumin-induced allergic asthma in mice through the regulation of Th2 cytokines and TGF-β1/Smad markers
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Liyuan Zhang, Han Xinpeng, Seshadri Vidya Devanathadesikan, Ibrahim Ibrahim Abdel Aziz, and Ling Ou
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45. Perception of Hong Kong Teenagers and Young Adults on Esports Participation: A Qualitative Study Using Theory of Planned Behavior
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Pak-Kwong Chung, Ming Yu Claudia Wong, Kai-Ling Ou, and Ka Man Leung
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media_common.quotation_subject ,perception ,Developmental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Perception ,Psychology ,Young adult ,teenager and young adult ,Goal setting ,General Psychology ,Original Research ,media_common ,Teamwork ,05 social sciences ,Socialization ,Theory of planned behavior ,050301 education ,030229 sport sciences ,BF1-990 ,eSports ,attitude ,Hong Kong ,theory of planned behavior ,Construct (philosophy) ,0503 education ,Qualitative research - Abstract
Esports is a rapidly growing industry worldwide, and it is making significant inroads in Hong Kong as well. However, owing to debates regarding the distinction between Esports and video gaming and the potential negative effects of engaging in Esports, its development in Hong Kong is still in its infancy. Therefore, this qualitative study investigated the perceptions and attitudes of teenagers and young adults toward Esports development and engagement, using the theory of planned behavior. Twenty-five teenagers and young adults (male = 24, female =1) participated in this study, with their ages ranging from 15 to 29 years. Our results revealed the views of Hong Kong teenagers and young adults on the beneficial and deleterious outcomes (goal setting and achievement, physical health, socialization and teamwork, psychological benefits, academics and time distribution, physical strain, negative social image, and perception toward sport participation), subjective norms (parents, peers, teachers, and modeling effect), and barriers and facilitators (balance between academics and Esports, capability, career prospects and future reality, psychological benefits, and peer encouragement and support) of participating in Esports. Additionally, the results of this qualitative study may contribute toward a deeper understanding of Hong Kong Esports players to develop a theory of planned behavior construct for capturing the beliefs and perceptions of Hong Kong teenagers toward Esports.
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46. Older Adults’ Perceptions toward Walking: A Qualitative Study Using a Social-Ecological Model
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Pak-Kwong Chung, Cecilie Thøgersen-Ntoumani, Ka Man Leung, and Kai Ling Ou
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Gerontology ,genetic structures ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,active aging ,physical activity ,Pedestrian ,Walking ,Thematic coding ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Social support ,walking ,0302 clinical medicine ,Residence Characteristics ,Intervention (counseling) ,Perception ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Qualitative Research ,media_common ,Aged ,Physical activity ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Social environment ,030229 sport sciences ,Social relation ,Active aging ,Hong Kong ,Medicine ,Environment Design ,Female ,thematic coding ,Thematic analysis ,Psychology ,human activities ,Qualitative research - Abstract
Objectives: In this study, we aimed to investigate older adults’ perceptions of their walking experiences, using the social-ecological model as a guiding framework and to propose future walking intervention content. Methods: Thirty-eight participants (19 women, 47% from private elderly centers, mean age = 72.8 (SD = 7.4 years) took part in semi-structured interviews. Qualitative data analysis software QSR-NVivo was used for thematic coding. Results: Thematic deductive analysis revealed pertinent themes at the individual level (health benefits and barriers, fall risk, perseverance, and walking as a suitable activity for older adults), social environment level (social support and social interaction), physical environment level (density, land-use mix, and connectivity, perceived safety, pedestrian facilities (benches, quality of walking paths and sidewalks, and aesthetics), other pedestrian behaviors, and weather, and policy level (lack of walking programs in the community, and supportive culture for an active lifestyle). Discussion: Our findings provide insights for the planning of future multilevel walking intervention programs for older adults in Hong Kong. It is suggested that future walking intervention should include professionals (e.g., physiotherapist or coach) in a group setting, practical walking recommendations such as proper walking posture, and additional fun activities for older adults.
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47. Severe burn injury from the common Asian practice of heat application in patients with diabetic neuropathy
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Kuang-Ling Ou, Hung-Hui Liu, Yuan-Sheng Tzeng, Yu-yu Chou, Chih-Hsin Wang, Wen-Yuan Chang, Niann-Tzyy Dai, and Dun-Wei Huang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Burn injury ,Diabetic neuropathy ,Hot Temperature ,Body Surface Area ,Burn Units ,Dermatology ,Diabetic Neuropathies ,Diabetes mellitus ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Length of Stay ,medicine.disease ,Comorbidity ,Plastic surgery ,Emergency medicine ,Etiology ,Surgery ,business ,Burns ,Total body surface area ,First aid - Abstract
This was the first study to analyse patients who sustained severe self-induced burns from this common Asian practice. There is a need to raise public awareness and physician attention about the consequences of preventable burn injuries and the importance of first aid in patients with diabetic neuropathy. Retrospective data on 16 consecutive patients who had diabetes and neuropathy admitted to the plastic surgery ward at the Tri-Service General Hospital from January 1, 2015, to February 2, 2021 with burn injuries because of heat applications were collected and analysed for this study. Age, gender, season, first aid adequacy, comorbidity, interventions, total body surface area (TBSA), degree of burn, aetiology, length of stay (LOS), and status at discharge were reviewed. The mean age of the 16 patients was 65.13 years. The most common burn aetiology was contact (50%), followed by scald (37.5%) and radiation burns (12.5%). TBSA burn averaged ± standard deviation 1.54 ± 1.22. Seven patients (44%) had wound infections, and three patients underwent amputations. The average LOS was 28.2 days. Asian practice of heat application is the common aetiology of severe and preventable burn injuries. Education about neuropathy and the consequences of a burn injury should be provided to patients with diabetes.
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48. β-caryophyllene ameliorates the Mycoplasmal pneumonia through the inhibition of NF-κB signal transduction in mice
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Wenzhe Niu, Mengyao Liu, and Ling Ou
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,QH301-705.5 ,Inflammation ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,M. pneumoniae ,medicine ,Biology (General) ,Infectious disease (athletes) ,Lung ,business.industry ,Lung damage ,NF-κB ,Pneumonia ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,Blot ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Concomitant ,Immunology ,Original Article ,β-Caryophyllene ,NF-ƙB pathway ,medicine.symptom ,Signal transduction ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,business ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Background Pneumonia is a frequent infectious disease that mainly affects the children and the global death rate is nearly 19% among children at the below 5 age. β-caryophyllene is an active compound, mainly occurs in the spices and it possesses immense biological activities. Objective This investigation deliberated to scrutinize the beneficial actions of β-caryophyllene against the M. pneumoniae induced pneumonia. Methods The pneumonia was stimulated to the BALB/c mice by infecting them with 100 µl of M. pneumonia for 2 days via nasal drops with the concomitant treatment with 20 mg/kg of β-caryophyllene. The total cells in the BALF of test mice were counted by using the Neuber chamber. The total protein and the pro-inflammatory cytokines status were examined by using the commercial ELISA kits. The PCR technique was used to measure the M. pneumoniae bacterial load. The NF-ƙB expression was investigated using western blotting. The lung tissues were analyzed microscopically. Results The β-caryophyllene notably diminished the total protein status, total cell count, and bacterial load in the pneumonia provoked mice. The marked reduction in the status of pro-inflammatory regulators was seen in the β-caryophyllene supplemented pneumonia mice. β-caryophyllene also down-regulated the expression of NF-ƙB thereby reduced the lung inflammation and tissue damages as seen in the result of histological analysis. Conclusion These findings were confirmed the therapeutic potential of β-caryophyllene against the M. pneumoniae-activated pneumonia in animals.
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49. Evaluating DNA damage response through immunofluorescence staining of primordial germ cells in Caenorhabditis elegans L1 larva
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Hui-Ling Ou and Björn Schumacher
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Science (General) ,DNA damage ,ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.species ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique ,Biology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Q1-390 ,Model Organisms ,Precursor cell ,Protocol ,Animals ,Germ ,Model organism ,Caenorhabditis elegans ,Molecular Biology ,Antibody ,Larva ,Microscopy ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,ved/biology ,General Neuroscience ,fungi ,Cell Biology ,DNA, Helminth ,biology.organism_classification ,Cell biology ,Staining ,Germ Cells ,biology.protein ,DNA Damage ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Summary C. elegans L1 larvae have two well-defined primordial germ cells embedded in a niche comprising two somatic gonad precursor cells. Thus, C. elegans provides an ideal model for studying intercellular signaling in response to DNA damage. However, existing staining protocols are focused on worms in later developmental stages and are not optimized for the L1 larvae. Here, we present a revised protocol for assessing the DNA damage response utilizing immunofluorescence staining specifically in C. elegans L1 larva. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Ou et al. (2019)., Graphical abstract, Highlights • Primordial germlines in C. elegans L1 larva as ideal stem cell-niche interaction models • Evaluating the intercellular DDR within microenvironment by PGC/SGP immunostaining • Optimized staining and quantification protocols for C. elegans L1 larva, C. elegans L1 larvae have two well-defined primordial germ cells embedded in a niche comprising two somatic gonad precursor cells. Thus, C. elegans provides an ideal model for studying intercellular signaling in response to DNA damage. However, existing staining protocols are focused on worms in later developmental stages and are not optimized for the L1 larvae. Here, we present a revised protocol for assessing the DNA damage response utilizing immunofluorescence staining specifically in C. elegans L1 larva.
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50. The Optimal Application of Medium Potency Topical Corticosteroids in Preventing Laser-Induced Inflammatory Responses—An Animal Study
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Yi-Wen Wang, Kuang-Ling Ou, Chih-Hsin Wang, Ching-Ya Lan, Yu-An Chen, and Chia-Cheng Wen
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Skin erythema ,Erythema ,Science ,wound healing ,Stain ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Article ,corticosteroids ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,laser therapy ,Laser therapy ,medicine ,Potency ,Trichrome stain ,Scar contracture ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,integumentary system ,acute inflammatory responses ,business.industry ,Paleontology ,Space and Planetary Science ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Anesthesia ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Wound healing ,scar contracture - Abstract
Background: During ablative fractional resurfacing (AFR) laser therapy, thermal damage to the skin is inevitable, resulting in inflammatory responses and small wounds. Corticosteroids are known for their anti-inflammatory effect. However, inappropriate application of corticosteroids carries the risk of delayed wound healing. Therefore, we aimed to find the optimal administration route, timing, and duration of medium potency corticosteroid treatment to prevent AFR laser-induced inflammatory responses and to minimize the risk of delayed wound healing. Methods: We determined the anti-inflammatory efficacy of corticosteroids by skin erythema and tissue biopsies on C57BL/6 mice. Wound healing was evaluated by crust area and epithelial gap. Finally, Masson’s trichrome stain and α-SMA immunohistochemistry stain were used to analyze scar contracture. Results: Our results demonstrated that one dose of medium-potency topical corticosteroid applied immediately after AFR laser treatment could prevent erythema effectively with minimal disruption to wound healing. Notably, when more than one dose was administered, wound healing was delayed and scar contracture was aggravated by the application of medium-potency topical corticosteroids in a dosage-dependent manner. Conclusion: Our findings suggested that single-dose medium-potency topical corticosteroids could potentially improve AFR laser-induced acute inflammatory responses in clinical applications.
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