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2. Relationship Between Social Support and Employment Anxiety Among Art Education Students: Self-Efficacy as a Mediator
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Bingyu Zhang, Hongyue Wang, and Rong Mei
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Social Psychology - Abstract
We investigated the effect of social support on employment anxiety among 217 art education college students in China and assessed the mediating role of selfefficacy in this relationship. The results showed that social support was significantly negatively correlated with employment anxiety. In addition, selfefficacy mediated the relationship between social support and employment anxiety. Our findings enhance understanding of the relationships between social support, employment anxiety, and self-efficacy among students in the context of higher education in China. The results also provide practical insights for educators to prevent students' employment anxiety. Directions for future research are suggested.
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- 2023
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3. Sickeningly Sweet: Infectious Complications of Diabetes
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Rong Mei Zhang, Alexis M. McKee, and Neil W. Anderson
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Microbiology (medical) ,Infectious Diseases - Published
- 2023
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4. A UPLC-Q-TOF/MS and network pharmacology method to explore the mechanism of Anhua fuzhuan tea intervention in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
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Feng-Ming Tian, Jian Yi, Yan Tang, Bo-Wei Chen, Hong-Ping Long, Ying-Fei Liu, Yin Ou-yang, Wen-Jiang Zhang, Rong-Mei Tang, and Bai-Yan Liu
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General Medicine ,Food Science - Abstract
The possible mechanism by which the active components of Anhua fuzhuan tea act on FAM in NAFLD lesions was investigated.
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5. Clptm1, a new target in suppressing epileptic seizure by regulating <scp> GABA A R </scp> ‐mediated inhibitory synaptic transmission in a <scp>PTZ</scp> ‐induced epilepsy model
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Xiao‐Lin Zhang, Jin‐Yu Zhou, Peng Zhang, Lan Lin, Rong Mei, Feng‐Li Zhang, Yang‐Mei Chen, and Rong Li
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
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6. Chinese Decorative Color Based on Improved AlexNet in Interior Decoration Design
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Wei Lun Shan, Rong Mei Jin, and Xian Yao Ding
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Article Subject ,General Mathematics ,General Engineering - Abstract
Since the twenty-first century, with the improvement of China’s comprehensive national strength and cultural confidence, our country has paid more and more attention to the protection and development of Chinese traditional culture, and more and more attention to the protection and development of China’s traditional culture, traditional culture has no longer become a simple symbol in history books but has gradually entered people’s daily life with the characteristics of vitality and gradually evolved into various characteristics and forms and integrated into all walks of life. Under the background of the evolution of this culture, this paper discusses the application of Chinese decorative color for interior decoration design and puts forward an application model of Chinese decorative color for interior design based on the AlexNet network improved by Adam, BN, dropout, and data enhancement optimization algorithm. Through analysis, it is found that the AlexNet network improved based on the above optimization algorithm has a good application prospect for interior decoration design. For the traditional AlexNet network, the improved AlexNet network is obviously better than the traditional AlexNet network in color extraction and can greatly reduce the loss value in the process of color recognition, up to 70.77%. Finally, the application forms and decorative functions of Chinese decorative color elements based on the improved AlexNet network in interior decoration design are analyzed. Relevant research can not only promote the integration of new and new technologies into traditional art but also effectively carry forward Chinese traditional culture and promote the internationalization of Chinese color.
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- 2022
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7. Professional identity and learning burnout in college students majoring in art education: Professional commitment as a mediator
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Rong Mei and Yilin Wei
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Social Psychology - Abstract
In China the goal of art education for college students is to train them to become teachers of various art categories, including design, dance, painting, and music. We investigated the effect of professional identity on learning burnout among 505 college students majoring in art education, and assessed the mediating role of professional commitment in this relationship. The results indicate that there was a significant negative correlation between professional identity and learning burnout. Furthermore, professional commitment mediated the relationship between professional identity and learning burnout. Our findings contribute to understanding of the relationships among professional identity, professional commitment, and learning burnout in college students studying art education in the context of Chinese higher education. The findings also provide educators with practical implications to avoid learning burnout among students. Future directions for research are suggested.
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- 2022
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8. Evaluation System of Rural Sustainable Tourism Land Based on Ecosystem Service Value
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Rong Mei and Lirong Han
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General Materials Science - Abstract
With the development of the economy, people’s living standards are getting higher and higher. People will look for ways to relax after busy work, and rural tourism is a slow-paced life. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the evaluation system of rural sustainable tourism land based on ecosystem service value. In this paper, an evaluation model based on AHP and association rules is proposed, and the two methods are described in detail. The experimental results of this paper show that the number of tourists has increased from 12 % in 2014 to 24.9 % in 2020, and the growth rate of tourism revenue has increased from 24 % in 2014 to 30 % in 2020. Rural tourism is an important part of tourism and an important force to implement the strategy of rural revitalisation. It plays an important role in accelerating the modernisation of agriculture and rural areas, the integrated development of urban and rural areas, and poverty alleviation in poor areas. The number of farm stays has increased from 1.9 million in 2014 to 3.25 million in 2020. It can be seen that with the growth of time, the rapid development of the economy, and increasing people who love to travel, this has led to changes in the utilisation rate of rural land. Therefore, the research on the evaluation system of rural sustainable tourism land based on ecosystem service value is very meaningful.
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- 2022
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9. Multi-Omics-Guided Discovery of Omicsynins Produced by Streptomyces sp. 1647: Pseudo-Tetrapeptides Active Against Influenza A Viruses and Coronavirus HCoV-229E
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Yu-Huan Li, Zhen Xin, Li-Yan Yu, Yuanyuan Shi, Hongmin Sun, Kun Wang, Rong-Mei Gao, Bin Hong, Yihua Li, Minghua Chen, Yongsheng Che, Yexiang Wu, Shuyi Si, Yu Du, Xingxing Li, Jian-Dong Jiang, and Ming Zhong
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Environmental Engineering ,General Computer Science ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,General Chemical Engineering ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,02 engineering and technology ,Secondary metabolite ,010402 general chemistry ,medicine.disease_cause ,01 natural sciences ,Streptomyces ,Virus ,Microbiology ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Biosynthesis ,law ,medicine ,Gene ,Coronavirus ,Whole genome sequencing ,biology ,General Engineering ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,biology.organism_classification ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Recombinant DNA ,0210 nano-technology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Many microorganisms have mechanisms that protect cells against attack from viruses. The fermentation components of Streptomyces sp. 1647 exhibit potent anti-influenza A virus (IAV) activity. This strain was isolated from soil in southern China in the 1970s, but the chemical nature of its antiviral substance(s) has remained unknown until now. We used an integrated multi-omics strategy to identify the antiviral agents from this streptomycete. The antibiotics and Secondary Metabolite Analysis Shell (antiSMASH) analysis of its genome sequence revealed 38 biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) for secondary metabolites, and the target BGCs possibly responsible for the production of antiviral components were narrowed down to three BGCs by bioactivity-guided comparative transcriptomics analysis. Through bioinformatics analysis and genetic manipulation of the regulators and a biosynthetic gene, cluster 36 was identified as the BGC responsible for the biosynthesis of the antiviral compounds. Bioactivity-based molecular networking analysis of mass spectrometric data from different recombinant strains illustrated that the antiviral compounds were a class of structural analogues. Finally, 18 pseudo-tetrapeptides with an internal ureido linkage, omicsynins A1–A6, B1–B6, and C1–C6, were identified and/or isolated from fermentation broth. Among them, 11 compounds (omicsynins A1, A2, A6, B1–B3, B5, B6, C1, C2, and C6) are new compounds. Omicsynins B1–B4 exhibited potent antiviral activity against IAV with the 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) of approximately 1 µmol∙L–1 and a selectivity index (SI) ranging from 100 to 300. Omicsynins B1–B4 also showed significant antiviral activity against human coronavirus HCoV-229E. By integrating multi-omics data, we discovered a number of novel antiviral pseudo-tetrapeptides produced by Streptomyces sp. 1647, indicating that the secondary metabolites of microorganisms are a valuable source of novel antivirals.
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10. HAP1 interacts with 14–3-3 to regulate epileptic seizure via GABAAR-mediated inhibitory synaptic transmission in pentylenetetrazole rat model
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Yuetao Wen, Guangliang Zhang, Lin Liu, Peng Zhang, Lan lin, Rong Mei, Fengli Zhang, Yangmei Chen, and Rong Li
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General Neuroscience ,General Medicine - Published
- 2022
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11. Quantitative identification of ventral/dorsal nerves through intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring by supervised machine learning
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Wenbin Jiang, Qijia Zhan, Junlu Wang, Min Wei, Sen Li, Rong Mei, and Bo Xiao
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health - Abstract
ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the electro-neurophysiological characteristics of the ventral and dorsal nerves at the L2 segment in a quantitative manner.MethodsMedical records of consecutive patients who underwent single-level approach selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) from June 2019 to January 2022 were retrospectively reviewed. Intraoperative electro-neurophysiological data were analyzed.ResultsA total of 74 males and 27 females were included in the current study with a mean age of 6.2 years old. Quadriceps and adductors were two main muscle groups innervated by L2 nerve roots in both ventral and dorsal nerve roots. Dorsal roots have a higher threshold than that of the ventral ones, and muscles that first reached 200 µV innervated by dorsal roots have longer latency and smaller compound muscle action potential (CMAP) than those of the ventral ones. Supervised machine learning can efficiently distinguish ventral/dorsal roots using threshold + latency or threshold + CMAP as predictors.ConclusionElectro-neurophysiological parameters could be used to efficiently differentiate ventral/dorsal fibers during SDR.
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- 2023
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12. Tear Cytokines as Biomarkers for Acute Ocular Graft-Versus-Host Disease
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Yuan, Qiu, Bohao, Hu, Rong-Mei, Peng, Jing-Feng, Huang, and Jing, Hong
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Epidermal Growth Factor ,Interleukin-6 ,Interleukin-7 ,Interleukin-1beta ,Interleukin-8 ,Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 ,Graft vs Host Disease ,Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor ,Ophthalmology ,Tears ,B-Cell Activating Factor ,Cytokines ,Humans ,Biomarkers - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze tear cytokine and complement levels in patients diagnosed with acute ocular graft-versus-host disease (oGVHD) and examine the consistency of these levels with the severity of clinical manifestations.Ten patients with acute oGVHD (20 eyes) were enrolled for the assessment of tear cytokine levels and ocular surface parameters, and 18 healthy people (36 eyes) were selected as the control group. The tear cytokine and complement levels were measured using microsphere-based immunoassay analysis.The main clinical manifestations of acute oGVHD include eye redness, a large amount of purulent exudate, eye pain, and even false membranes. The levels of intercellular cell adhesion molecule-1, interleukin 6 (IL-6), interleukin 1 beta (IL-1β), interleukin 8, epidermal growth factor (EGF), interleukin 7 (IL-7), B-cell activating factor, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), and complement in patients with acute oGVHD showed significant differences compared with those in normal people. Furthermore, the levels of IL-6, IL-1β, EGF, GM-CSF, IL-7, and C3a showed a stronger correlation with ocular surface parameters.Our study was the first to enroll patients with acute oGVHD to assess tear cytokine levels as a method contributing to the diagnosis of acute oGVHD. In addition, it has been demonstrated that certain tear cytokines, including intercellular cell adhesion molecule-1, IL-6, IL-1β, interleukin 8, B-cell activating factor, GM-CSF, IL-7, EGF, and complement, may be new diagnostic biomarkers for acute oGVHD.
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13. Maize grain yield and water use efficiency in relation to climatic factors and plant population in northern China
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Peng Hou, Yue-e Liu, Xiu-li Zhong, Jiu-ran Zhao, Guirong Huang, Hao-ru Li, Xu-rong Mei, and Shao-kun Li
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Limiting factor ,climatic factor ,water use efficiency ,Agriculture (General) ,Population ,Plant Science ,Biology ,planting density ,maize ,Biochemistry ,Population density ,S1-972 ,Food Animals ,water utilization characteristics ,Precipitation ,Water-use efficiency ,education ,Hybrid ,hybrids ,education.field_of_study ,Ecology ,Sowing ,Growing degree-day ,Agronomy ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Food Science - Abstract
Water scarcity has become a limiting factor for increasing crop production. Finding ways to improve water use efficiency (WUE) has become an urgent task for Chinese agriculture. To understand the response of different maize populations to changes in precipitation and the effects of changes in maize populations on WUE, this study conducted maize population experiments using maize hybrids with different plant types (compact and semi compact) and different planting densities at 25 locations across China. It was found that, as precipitation increased across different locations, maize grain yield first increased and then decreased, while WUE decreased significantly. Analyzing the relationship between WUE and the main climatic factors, this study found that WUE was significantly and negatively correlated with precipitation ($$ (daily mean precipitation) and R (accumulated precipitation)) and was positively correlated with temperature (TM (daily mean maximum temperature), TM–m (Tm, daily mean minimum temperature) and GDD (growing degree days)) and solar radiation ($$ (daily mean solar radiation) and Ra (accumulated solar radiation)) over different growth periods. Significant differences in maize grain yield, WUE and precipitation were found at different planting densities. The population densities were ranked as follows according to maize grain yield and WUE based on the multi-site experiment data: 60 000 plants ha–1 (P2)>90 000 plants ha–1 (P3)>30 000 plants ha–1 (P1). Further analysis showed that, as maize population increased, water consumption increased significantly while soil evaporation decreased significantly. Significant differences were found between the WUE of ZD958 (compact type) and that of LD981 (semi-compact type), as well as among the WUE values at different planting densities. In addition, choosing the optimum hybrid and planting density increased WUE by 21.70 and 14.92%, respectively, which showed that the hybrid played a more significant role than the planting density in improving WUE. Therefore, choosing drought-resistant hybrids could be more effective than increasing the planting density to increase maize grain yield and WUE in northern China. Comprehensive consideration of climatic impacts, drought-resistant hybrids (e.g., ZD958) and planting density (e.g., 60 000 plants ha–1) is an effective way to increase maize grain yield and WUE across different regions of China.
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- 2021
14. Exogenous abscisic acid prolongs the dormancy of recalcitrant seed of Panax notoginseng
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Qing-Yan Wang, Ling Yang, Na Ge, Jin-Shan Jia, Rong-Mei Huang, Cui Chen, Zhen-Gui Meng, Long-Gen Li, and Jun-Wen Chen
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Plant Science - Abstract
The seeds of Panax notoginseng (Burk.) F. H. Chen are typically characterized by their recalcitrance and after-ripening process and exhibit a high water content at harvest as well as a high susceptibility to dehydration. Storage difficulty and the low germination of recalcitrant seeds of P. notoginseng are known to cause an obstacle to agricultural production. In this study, the ratio of embryo to endosperm (Em/En) in abscisic acid (ABA) treatments (1 mg·l−1 and 10 mg·l−1, LA and HA) was 53.64% and 52.34%, respectively, which were lower than those in control check (CK) (61.98%) at 30 days of the after-ripening process (DAR). A total of 83.67% of seeds germinated in the CK, 49% of seeds germinated in the LA treatment, and 37.33% of seeds germinated in the HA treatment at 60 DAR. The ABA, gibberellin (GA), and auxin (IAA) levels were increased in the HA treatment at 0 DAR, while the jasmonic acid (JA) levels were decreased. ABA, IAA, and JA were increased, but GA was decreased with HA treatment at 30 DAR. A total of 4,742, 16,531, and 890 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified between the HA-treated and CK groups, respectively, along with obvious enrichment in the ABA-regulated plant hormone pathway and the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway. The expression of pyracbactin resistance-like (PYL) and SNF1-related protein kinase subfamily 2 (SnRK2s) increased in the ABA-treated groups, whereas the expression of type 2C protein phosphatase (PP2C) decreased, both of which are related to the ABA signaling pathway. As a result of the changes in expression of these genes, increased ABA signaling and suppressed GA signaling could inhibit the growth of the embryo and the expansion of developmental space. Furthermore, our results demonstrated that MAPK signaling cascades might be involved in the amplification of hormone signaling. Meanwhile, our study uncovered that the exogenous hormone ABA could inhibit embryonic development, promote dormancy, and delay germination in recalcitrant seeds. These findings reveal the critical role of ABA in regulating the dormancy of recalcitrant seeds, and thereby provide a new insight into recalcitrant seeds in agricultural production and storage.
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15. Destructive effects on endothelial cells of grafts in cytomegalovirus DNA-positive patients after keratoplasty
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Zang, Yun-Xiao, Peng, Rong-Mei, Ben, Han-Zhi, Qu, Jing-Hao, Xiao, Ge-Ge, Shuai, Li-Xue, Zhang, Pei, Feng, Li-Na, and Hong, Jing
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Clinical Research - Abstract
AIM: To investigate corneal graft survival rate and endothelial cell density (ECD) loss after keratoplasty in cytomegalovirus (CMV) positive patients. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study. We analyzed the clinical data of patients who underwent viral DNA detection in aqueous humor/corneal tissue collected during keratoplasty from March 2015 to December 2018 at the Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, China. To further evaluate the effect of CMV on graft survival rate and ECD loss, patients were divided into three groups: 1) CMV DNA positive (CMV+) group; 2) viral DNA negative (virus-) group, comprising virus- group eyes pairwise matched to eyes in the CMV+ group according to ocular comorbidities; 3) control group, comprising virus- group eyes without ocular comorbidities. The follow-up indicators including graft survival rate, ECD, ECD loss, and central corneal thickness (CCT), were analyzed by Tukey honestly significant difference (HSD) test. RESULTS: Each group included 29 cases. The graft survival rate in CMV+ group were lowest among the three groups (P=0.000). No significant difference in donor graft ECD was found among three groups (P=0.54). ECD in the CMV+ group was lower than the virus- group at 12 (P=0.009), and 24mo (P=0.002) after keratoplasties. Furthermore, ECD loss was higher in the CMV+ group than in the virus- group in the middle stage (6-12mo) post-keratoplasty (P=0.017), and significantly higher in the early stage (0-6mo) in the virus- group than in the control group (P=0.000). CONCLUSION: CMV reduces the graft survival rate and exerts persistent detrimental effects on the ECD after keratoplasty. The graft ECD loss associate with CMV infection mainly occurrs in the middle stage (6-12mo postoperatively), while ocular comorbidities mainly affects ECD in the early stage (0-6mo postoperatively).
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16. Additional file 1 of Exogenous gibberellic acid shortening after-ripening process and promoting seed germination in a medicinal plant Panax notoginseng
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Ge, Na, Jia, Jin-Shan, Yang, Ling, Huang, Rong-Mei, Wang, Qing-Yan, Chen, Cui, Meng, Zhen-Gui, Li, Long-Geng, and Chen, Jun-Wen
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Additional file 1: Figure S1. Appearance and morphology of GA3-treated P. notoginseng seeds after germination. (A) t=30d. (B) t=45d. Figure S2. Gene expression distribution. The distribution of gene expression levels for different samples is illustrated by box plots. The X-axis represents sample names, the Y-axis on the left indicates the log2 (FPKM + 1). The Box plots for each region are plotted against five statistics (maximum, upper quartile, median, lower quartile and minimum). Figure S3. Pearson correlation analysis of gene expression levels between samples. The X-axis and Y-axis in the graph are the squares of the correlation coefficients for each sample. Figure S4. Venn diagrams of DEGs. (A) DEGs between the control and Low concentration GA3-treated (LG) P. notoginseng seeds during the after-ripening process. (B) DEGs between the control and the High concentration GA3-treated (HG) P. notoginseng seeds during after-ripening process. Figure S5. GO analysis of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in control and GA3-treated P. notoginseng seeds during after-ripening process. (A) Top 30 most enriched GO terms of DEGs between CK_30 VS LG_30. (B) Top 30 most enriched GO terms of DEGs between CK_30 VS HG_30. The Y-axis on the left represents GO terms, including biological process, cellular component, and molecular function, the X-axis indicates genes number of each term. Up-regulated genes are shown in red bar, and down-regulated genes are shown in blue bar. Figure S6. KEGG analysis of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in control and GA3-treated P. notoginseng seeds during after-ripening process. (A) Top 20 most enriched KEGG pathways of DEGs between CK_0 vs LG_0. (B) Top 20 most enriched KEGG pathways of DEGs between CK_0 vs HG_0. The Y-axis on the left represents GO KEGG pathways, the X-axis indicates the “Gene Ratio” represented by the ratio of DEGs numbers to total annotated gene numbers of each pathway. Low P values are shown in the red circle, and high P values are shown in the purple circle. The area of a circle represents DEGs number. Figure S7. WGCNA network module mining. (A) Clustering dendrogram of genes. In the dendrogram, each leaf corresponds to a gene. A total of 21,988 genes resulted in 22 co-expression modules labelled by different merged colors. (B) Scatterplots of Gene Significance for Em/En vs Module Membership in the coral2 and black (D) modules. (C) Scatterplots of Gene Significance for germination vs Module Membership in the coral2 and black (E) modules. Figure S8. A model for the possible mechanism of exogenous GA3 regulation of germination in P. notoginseng seeds during the after-ripening process at the transcriptional levels. Exogenous GA3 application increases the content of endogenous hormones GA3 through permeation, and this alter would contribute to the expression of genes in embryo development, cell wall relaxation and ABA signal transduction, consequently shortening after-ripening process and promoting recalcitrant seed germination. Genes marked in red indicate that these genes were GA-induced, and likewise, black ones suggest that the genes were GA-repressed. Arrows and blunted lines designate positive and inhibitory interactions, respectively. Figure S9. Appearance and morphology of 3-year-old P. notoginseng seeds. (A) Seeds are routinely harvested from the 3-year-old P. notoginseng. (B) Mature and plump seeds of P. notoginseng before artificial peeling. (C) The morphology of P. notoginseng seeds after artificial peeling.
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17. Additional file 2 of Exogenous gibberellic acid shortening after-ripening process and promoting seed germination in a medicinal plant Panax notoginseng
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Ge, Na, Jia, Jin-Shan, Yang, Ling, Huang, Rong-Mei, Wang, Qing-Yan, Chen, Cui, Meng, Zhen-Gui, Li, Long-Geng, and Chen, Jun-Wen
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Additional file 2: Table S1. Evaluation of sample sequencing data. Table S2. List of primers used in qRT-PCR analysis.
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18. Synthesis, crystal structure and antibacterial activity of zinc(II) complexes with Schiff bases derived from 5-fluorosalicylaldehyde
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Liang, Xiao-Xue, Zhao, Xin-Yu, Guo, Ang, Wang, Xiao-Wen, Rong, Mei, Chang, Lin, Sun, Zhong-Qiao, and Jin, Xu-Dong
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By a condensation of aliphatic amine containing adamantyl groups (amantadine, memantine, or 3-amino-1-adamantanol) and 5-fluorosalicylaldehyde, three new Schiff base ligands, HL1–3, were synthesized. One Schiff base, zinc(II) chloride, and NaOH were stirred in anhydrous methanol generating three new zinc(II) complexes, C34H38F2N2O2Zn (1), C38H46F2N2O2Zn (2), and C34H38F2N2O4Zn (3), respectively. These complexes were characterized by melting point, elemental analysis, infrared spectrum, ultraviolet–visible spectrum, 1H NMR analysis, thermal analysis, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis shows that 1 and 3 crystallize in the monoclinic system with space group P21/c, but 2 crystallizes in the orthorhombic system with space group Pbca. Each asymmetric unit in 1 is composed of one zinc(II) and two deprotonated ligands; each asymmetric unit in 2 is constituted of one zinc(II), two deprotonated ligands as well as one dichloromethane. Each asymmetric unit in 3 is made up of one zinc(II), two deprotonated ligands, one methanol, and one lattice water. The central zinc(II) in 1–3 is four-coordinate via two nitrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms from the corresponding Schiff base ligands, forming a distorted tetrahedral geometry. The antibacterial activities of the three Schiff base ligands and the corresponding complexes against two gram positive bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis, and a gram negative bacteria, Escherichia coli, were tested.
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19. Synthesis, crystal structure and antibacterial activity of zinc(II) complexes with Schiff bases derived from 5-fluorosalicylaldehyde
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Liang, Xiao-Xue, Zhao, Xin-Yu, Guo, Ang, Wang, Xiao-Wen, Rong, Mei, Chang, Lin, Sun, Zhong-Qiao, and Jin, Xu-Dong
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By a condensation of aliphatic amine containing adamantyl groups (amantadine, memantine, or 3-amino-1-adamantanol) and 5-fluorosalicylaldehyde, three new Schiff base ligands, HL1–3, were synthesized. One Schiff base, zinc(II) chloride, and NaOH were stirred in anhydrous methanol generating three new zinc(II) complexes, C34H38F2N2O2Zn (1), C38H46F2N2O2Zn (2), and C34H38F2N2O4Zn (3), respectively. These complexes were characterized by melting point, elemental analysis, infrared spectrum, ultraviolet–visible spectrum, 1H NMR analysis, thermal analysis, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis shows that 1 and 3 crystallize in the monoclinic system with space group P21/c, but 2 crystallizes in the orthorhombic system with space group Pbca. Each asymmetric unit in 1 is composed of one zinc(II) and two deprotonated ligands; each asymmetric unit in 2 is constituted of one zinc(II), two deprotonated ligands as well as one dichloromethane. Each asymmetric unit in 3 is made up of one zinc(II), two deprotonated ligands, one methanol, and one lattice water. The central zinc(II) in 1–3 is four-coordinate via two nitrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms from the corresponding Schiff base ligands, forming a distorted tetrahedral geometry. The antibacterial activities of the three Schiff base ligands and the corresponding complexes against two gram positive bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis, and a gram negative bacteria, Escherichia coli, were tested.
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20. Study of Cost Index System for Nuclear Power Plant
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Li Wenan, Hu Jiang, Shi Yang, Shang Xin, and Rong Mei
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21. Improvement of the gait pattern after selective dorsal rhizotomy derives from changes of kinematic parameters in the sagittal plane
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Wenbin, Jiang, Shuyun, Jiang, Yan, Yu, Qijia, Zhan, Min, Wei, Rong, Mei, Fang, Chen, Yao, Guo, and Bo, Xiao
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health - Abstract
ObjectiveSelective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) can decrease spasticity in children suffering from spastic cerebral palsy (SCP) and thus improve their moving ability when supplemented with the post-operational rehabilitation program. In this case, the study aims to investigate the gait changes in children with mild SCP after SDR in short-term follow-up.MethodsThe information of ambulatory SCP cases who underwent SDR in our center was retrospectively reviewed, and comparisons of changes in spasticity, motor function and data of gait analysis before and after SDR were analyzed.ResultsIn total, 32 cases were included in this study, with a mean age of 5.9 ± 2.1 years old. Noticeable decrease was found in the median value of the pre-operational MAS score after SDR at last follow-up in both sides of adductors, gastrocnemius, soleus, and left hamstrings. The Gross Motor Function Measure-66 score increased from 70.6 ± 9.2 to 73.4 ± 8.2, and the gait deviation index increased after SDR compared with the pre-operational data (right side: 65.8 ± 8.8 vs. 60.1 ± 10.7; left side: 63.5 ± 10.1 vs. 57.0 ± 9.9). Noticeable changes were found that the maximum angle of affected ankles in the sagittal plane (the dorsal-flexion angle) increased from 2.5° to 8.2°, the angles at initial contact (1% gait cycle) of affected knees in the sagittal plane decreased from 34.0° to 27.8°, and the angles at the end of swing phase (100% gait cycle) of affected knees in the sagittal plane decreased from 35.8° to 28.3°.ConclusionIn short-term follow-up, SDR can lower spasticity in children with SCP. Post-operational gait analysis showed improvements in gross motor function and gait, which derived from the changes in the sagittal plane (ankle and knee). A longer follow-up duration is thus needed to clarify the long-term outcome.
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22. Repurposing carrimycin as an antiviral agent against human coronaviruses, including the currently pandemic SARS-CoV-2
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Tian Zhang, Biao Dong, Jian-Rui Li, Shuo Wu, Kun Wang, Xiaofang Huang, Yu-Huan Li, Feifei Qin, Yongsheng Che, Linlin Bao, Xinyi Yang, Rong-Mei Gao, Qi Lv, He Weiqing, Lu Yang, Airu Zhu, Haiyan Yan, Hui-Qiang Wang, Ming Zhong, Jian-Dong Jiang, Zhen Zhuang, Jing Sun, and Dong Wang
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HCoV-OC43 ,Human coronavirus 229E ,medicine.drug_class ,Viral protein ,viruses ,Antibiotics ,Carrimycin ,RM1-950 ,medicine.disease_cause ,Virus ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pandemic ,medicine ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,030304 developmental biology ,Coronavirus ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,virus diseases ,RNA ,HCoV-229E ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,Antiviral drug - Abstract
COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection severely threatens global health and economic development. No effective antiviral drug is currently available to treat COVID-19 and any other human coronavirus infections. We report herein that a macrolide antibiotic, carrimycin, potently inhibited the cytopathic effects (CPE) and reduced the levels of viral protein and RNA in multiple cell types infected by human coronavirus 229E, OC43, and SARS-CoV-2. Time-of-addition and pseudotype virus infection studies indicated that carrimycin inhibited one or multiple post-entry replication events of human coronavirus infection. In support of this notion, metabolic labelling studies showed that carrimycin significantly inhibited the synthesis of viral RNA. Our studies thus strongly suggest that carrimycin is an antiviral agent against a broad-spectrum of human coronaviruses and its therapeutic efficacy to COVID-19 is currently under clinical investigation.
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23. Exogenous gibberellic acid shortening after-ripening process and promoting seed germination in a medicinal plant Panax notoginseng
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Na Ge, Jin-Shan Jia, Ling Yang, Rong-Mei Huang, Qing-Yan Wang, Cui Chen, Zhen-Gui Meng, Long-Geng Li, and Jun-Wen Chen
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Background Panax notoginseng (Burk) F.H. Chen is an important medicinal plant in the family of Araliaceae. Its seeds are classified as the type of morphophysiological dormancy (MPD), and are characterized by recalcitrance during the after-ripening process. However, it is not clear about the molecular mechanism on the dormancy in harvested recalcitrant seeds. Results In this study, exogenous supply of gibberellic acid (GA3) with different concentrations shortened after-ripening process and promoted germination of P. notoginseng seeds. Among the identified plant hormone metabolites, exogenous GA3 results in an increased levels of endogenous hormone GA3 through permeation. A total of 2971 and 9827 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in response to 50 mg L− 1 GA3 (LG) and 500 mg L− 1 GA3 (HG) treatment, respectively, and the plant hormone signal and related metabolic pathways regulated by GA3 was significantly enriched. GA3 treatment upregulated the expression of ent-copalyl diphosphate synthase (CPS), GA 20-oxidase (GA20ox) and GIBBERELLIN INSENSITIVE DWARF1 (GID1), whereas it downregulated DELLA, Pyrabactin resistance 1-like (PYL) and ABA-INSENSITIVE5 (ABI5). This effect was associated with higher expression of crucial seed embryo development and cell wall loosening genes, Leafy Contyledon1 (LEC1), Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA), expansins (EXP) and Pectinesterase (PME). Conclusions Exogenous GA3 application promotes the germination of P. notoginseng seeds by increasing GA3 contents through permeation. Furthermore, the altered ratio of GA and ABA contributes to the development of the embryo, breaks the mechanical constraints of the seed coat and promotes the protrusion of the radicle in recalcitrant P. notoginseng seeds. These findings improve our knowledge of the contribution of GA to regulating dormancy of MPD seeds during the after-ripening process, and provide a new theoretical guidance for the application of recalcitrant seeds in agricultural production and storage.
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24. Clptm1, a new target in suppressing epileptic seizure by regulating GABA
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Xiao-Lin, Zhang, Jin-Yu, Zhou, Peng, Zhang, Lan, Lin, Rong, Mei, Feng-Li, Zhang, Yang-Mei, Chen, and Rong, Li
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Disruption of gamma-amino butyric acid type A receptors (GABA
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25. Clinical application of endoscopic ultrasonography-guided transbronchial needle aspiration biopsy ---A single center, large sample, real-world study
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Chun-li Tang, Zheng Zhu, Chang-hao Zhong, Zi-qing Zhou, Hui-qi Zhou, Rong-mei Geng, Xiao-bo Chen, Yu Chen, and Shi-yue Li
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Background Endoscopic ultrasonography-guided transbronchial needle aspiration biopsy (EBUS-TBNA) has been used for more than 10 years in China. Its clinical application and diagnostic value in different diseases with large sample was lack of report. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed about the application and diagnostic value of EBUS-TBNA in different disease of patients in Respiratory Intervention Center of Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Health from January 2012 to July 2020. Results A total 5758 patients were included with 182 patients excluded for lack of information. Finally, data of 5576 patients (3798 males and 1778 females) were analyzed. For anesthetize, most patients were undergoing general anesthesia of intravenous with spontaneous breathing (69.4%), followed by general anesthesia of intravenous and inhalation with tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation (17.9%) and conscious sedation and analgesia (12.8%). Lymph nodes were the main sites of biopsy obtained (76.4%). Tumors accounted for the highest proportion of disease (66.4%), followed by infection diseases (9.9%), sarcoidosis (3.9%), lymphoma (1.1%), and others (18.7%). The sensitivity of EBUS-TBNA for diagnosis of tumor was 89.7% and 40.8% for infection diseases. There were significant differences in the puncture site and proportions of diseases between male and females (both p
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26. Promoting sensitive colorimetric detection of hydroquinone and Hg2+ via ZIF-8 dispersion enhanced oxidase-mimicking activity of MnO2 nanozyme
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Na Liang, Xinyue Ge, Yan Zhao, Lian Xia, Zhi-Ling Song, Rong-Mei Kong, and Fengli Qu
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Environmental Engineering ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Environmental Chemistry ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal - Published
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27. Synthesis and Biological Activity of Some [(5-oxazolyl)-phenyl]-thiourea Derivatives
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Liu Jun, Zuo Limin, Zhong Zhaojin, Li Zhuorong, Huo Ziwei, Gao Rong-mei, Zheng Zhihui, Xing Guoling, and Li Yuhuan
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Pharmacology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Infectious Diseases ,Thiourea ,chemistry ,Biological activity ,Combinatorial chemistry - Abstract
Aims:Synthesis and biological evaluation of some [(5-oxazolyl)-phenyl]-thiourea derivatives as potential antiviral agents.Background:(5-Oxazolyl)-phenyl derivatives were derived from the design of mycophenolic acid structurally related analogues. The (5-oxazolyl)-phenyl fragment is an excellent composition for many novel structure compounds having good pharmaceutical properties, such as immunosuppressive, antiviral and anticancer. In the present study, we present combinations of thiourea group and (5-oxazolyl)-phenyl fragment. The antiviral activity, cytotoxicity and IMPDH activity of the title compounds were evaluated in vitro bioassay.Objective:[(5-Oxazolyl)-phenyl]-thiourea derivatives containing different substituted benzene rings were synthesized by introducing thiourea linker. All the synthesized derivatives were screened for their in vitro antiviral evaluation and inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase activity.Methods:A series of [(5-oxazolyl)-phenyl]-thiourea derivatives were synthesized by the reaction of thiocarbonyldiimidazole with amines. This was an effective method for introducing the thiourea group in the (5-oxazolyl)-phenyl structure. All of the synthesized derivatives were screened for their in vitro antiviral activity against influenza A virus, coxsackievirus B3, herpes simplex virus type 1 and inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase activity.Result:The results of the screening revealed that compounds 4i, 4j, 4k, 7m, 7n and 7o showed comparable activity towards IMPDH as compared to the control drug. Compounds 4k, 4l, 7m and 7n exhibited potent activity towards both RNA virus influenza A virus, coxsackievirus B3 and DNA virus HSV-1 at low micromolar concentrations. The activities of most compounds directly linked to the substituted benzene ring by the thiourea group were superior to those of the compounds which had the methylene linkage.Conclusion:The in vitro biological assays indicated that most of target molecules having combinations of thiourea group and (5-oxazolyl)-phenyl fragment exhibited antiviral activity and IMPDH activity compared the control drugs.
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28. TGF‐β isoforms inhibit hepatitis C virus propagation in transforming growth factor beta/SMAD protein signalling pathway dependent and independent manners
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Jian-Rui Li, Jia-Li Tan, Nan-Nan Liu, Hu Li, Li-Li Zou, Mei-Xi Wang, Xue‐Kai Wang, Haiyan Yan, Zong-Gen Peng, Biao Dong, Rong-Mei Gao, and Yu-Huan Li
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Protein Conformation, alpha-Helical ,hepatitis C virus ,0301 basic medicine ,Gene isoform ,Hepatitis C virus ,Smad Proteins ,Hepacivirus ,SMAD ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antiviral Agents ,Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ,Transforming Growth Factor beta2 ,addition ,TGF‐β isoform ,03 medical and health sciences ,Transforming Growth Factor beta3 ,0302 clinical medicine ,Transforming Growth Factor beta ,Viral entry ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Humans ,Protein Isoforms ,Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs ,Amino Acid Sequence ,liver fibrosis ,TGF‐β signalling pathway ,Original Articles ,Cell Biology ,Transforming growth factor beta ,Virus Internalization ,Hepatitis C ,Hedgehog signaling pathway ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,Cell culture ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,RNA, Viral ,Molecular Medicine ,Original Article ,Signal Transduction ,Transforming growth factor - Abstract
Transforming growth factor beta (TGF‐β) plays an important role in the viral liver disease progression via controlling viral propagation and mediating inflammation‐associated responses. However, the antiviral activities and mechanisms of TGF‐β isoforms, including TGF‐β1, TGF‐β2 and TGF‐β3, remain unclear. Here, we demonstrated that all of the three TGF‐β isoforms were increased in Huh7.5 cells infected by hepatitis C virus (HCV), but in turn, the elevated TGF‐β isoforms could inhibit HCV propagation with different potency in infectious HCV cell culture system. TGF‐β isoforms suppressed HCV propagation through interrupting several different stages in the whole HCV life cycle, including virus entry and intracellular replication, in TGF‐β/SMAD signalling pathway–dependent and TGF‐β/SMAD signalling pathway–independent manners. TGF‐β isoforms showed additional anti‐HCV activities when combined with each other. However, the elevated TGF‐β1 and TGF‐β2, not TGF‐β3, could also induce liver fibrosis with a high expression of type I collagen alpha‐1 and α‐smooth muscle actin in LX‐2 cells. Our results showed a new insight into TGF‐β isoforms in the HCV‐related liver disease progression.
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29. 412-P: Acute Hyperglycemia-Induced Endoplasmic Reticulum and Oxidative Stress Increases Monocyte Cholesterol Content and Cytokine Secretion
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RONG MEI ZHANG, JISU OH, GRETA A. KUTZ, MONIKA BAMBOUSKOVA, ADRIANA S. DUSSO, and CARLOS BERNAL-MIZRACHI
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Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an inflammatory disorder enhanced by diabetes. The mechanisms by which recurrent acute hyperglycemia promotes inflammation and CVD are unclear. We showed that acute hyperglycemia mediates increased monocyte cholesterol uptake and cytokine release, but the underlying signaling pathways are unknown. We hypothesized that acute hyperglycemia-induced oxidative and ER stress in circulating monocytes increases cholesterol uptake and a pro-inflammatory phenotype. Methods: Circulating monocytes from 35 healthy subjects were isolated and exposed to euglycemic (5mM) or hyperglycemic (16.7 mM) conditions with or without inhibitors of ER stress (4 phenyl butyric acid) or oxidative stress (N-Acetyl cysteine) for 2 or 6 hrs to assess changes in LDL or oxLDL uptake and cytokine (TNF-α, IL1-β) release. Results: We found that acute hyperglycemia-induced ER and oxidative stress increased total and free cholesterol content via enhanced LDL (18% and 26%, p Conclusion: Recurrent acute hyperglycemia promotes inflammation by increasing monocyte ER and oxidative stress, which accelerates cholesterol uptake, cholesterol deposition, and cytokine secretion. Future studies are needed to test if acute hyperglycemia-induced monocyte cholesterol deposition is a mechanism to contribute to increased CVD in diabetes. Disclosure R.Zhang: Research Support; American Heart Association. J.Oh: None. G.A.Kutz: None. M.Bambouskova: None. A.S.Dusso: None. C.Bernal-mizrachi: None.
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30. Ancillary ligand enabled structural and fluorescence diversity in metal–organic frameworks: application for the ultra-sensitive detection of nitrofuran antibiotics
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Hao Li, Qiu-Yang Yao, Zi-Hao Yu, Chuan-Ping Li, Rong-Mei Liu, Lei Hu, Xi Chen, Zhen Lei, and Xian-Dong Zhu
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Detection limit ,medicine.drug_class ,Ligand ,Chemistry ,Antibiotics ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Fluorescence ,0104 chemical sciences ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Electron transfer ,medicine ,Metal-organic framework ,0210 nano-technology ,Nitrofuran ,Ultra sensitive - Abstract
Fabrication of high-performance sensory materials for the ultra-sensitive detection of antibiotics in water is of significant importance for community health and environmental quality. Herein, two Zn(II)-based metal–organic frameworks, {[Zn3(cbbi)2(bpe)(H2O)6]·2H2O}n (FCS-4) and {[Zn4(OH)2(cbbi)2(bpee)(H2O)4]·2H2O}n (FCS-5), were prepared hydrothermally and employed as chemosensors for the ultra-sensitive detection of nitrofuran antibiotics. Interestingly, different spacers and flexibility in the nitrogen-donor ancillary ligands resulted in different topological structures and fluorescence properties. FCS-5 exhibited much better sensitivity for nitrofurazone and nitrofurantoin detection, with limits of detection (LOD) of 0.22 and 0.15 ppm, respectively. Furthermore, mechanism exploration indicated that photon-induced electron transfer plays a key role in the ultra-sensitive detection of nitrofuran antibiotics.
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31. Pathogenic Effects and Pathogenesis Processes in Vitro & in Vivo in Murine Cytomegalovirus Infected Rat Corneal Endothelial Cells
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Min-Hua Luo, Jing Hong, Yue-Peng Zhou, Shuang Zhang, Rong-Mei Peng, Xuan Jiang, Bin-jia Sun, and Qing Lu
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030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,business.industry ,Congenital cytomegalovirus infection ,Inflammation ,medicine.disease ,In vitro ,Microbiology ,Cytomegalovirus infection ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Ophthalmology ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cornea ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,In vitro in vivo ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
To understand the pathogenesis in rat corneal endothelial cells (RCECs) induced by murine cytomegalovirus infection in vitro and in vivo.In vitro, cultured RCECs were infected with murine cytomegal...
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32. Histiocytoid breast carcinoma, neither lobular nor ductal? A case report and literature review
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Qian Du, Shu-Yan Zhang, Yang Liu, Xiao-Li Ma, Rong-Mei Zhao, and Huan-Fen Zhao
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Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,apocrine differentiation ,histiocytoid breast carcinoma (HBC) ,Oncology ,Case report ,invasive lobular carcinoma ,invasive ductal carcinoma ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,business ,Breast carcinoma - Abstract
Histiocytoid breast carcinoma (HBC) is a rare type of breast cancer with controversial histogenesis, which is characterized by abundant foamy cytoplasm, fuzzy cell boundary, linear or annular infiltration, eccentric large irregular nuclei or prominent nucleoli and low mitotic activity. HBC has been considered to be a variant of lobular carcinoma, a variant of apocrine ductal carcinoma, and an apocrine variant of lobular carcinoma and to resemble lipid-rich carcinoma. We presented a case of 75-year-old woman with a 5-cm mass in the left breast. The mass was yellow-beige on cut section. HBC was diagnosed including invasive carcinoma (IC) of apocrine differentiation (diameter about 5 mm) which was surrounded by extensive carcinoma in situ (CIS, diameter about 25 mm) of apocrine type, and a 4-mm invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) in grade II. The distance between HBC and IDC was 4 mm. There was extensive (42 of 43 lymph nodes) metastasis and intravascular tumor emboli. The tumor extended into peripheral nerve. The pathology showed histiocytoid breast carcinoma with a smaller conventional invasive ductal carcinoma in adjacent area. She received a left modified radical mastectomy. However, on the follow-up imaging techniques, the mass showed no response. We discussed the pathology and immunohistochemical finding, and reviewed the literatures. We found that this case was a unique type of HBC.
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33. Exercise-Induced Cognitive Improvement Is Associated with Sodium Channel-Mediated Excitability in APP/PS1 Mice
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Shan Li, Xu-Yang Wang, Zhang Li, Min-Nan Lu, Guang-Cai Liu, Rong Mei, Rui Mao, Tan Yaxin, Bo Chen, Tao Hu, Hong-Lan Chen, and Xi-Yang Yanbin
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Genetically modified mouse ,Article Subject ,Morris water navigation task ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,Mice, Transgenic ,Physical exercise ,Motor Activity ,Hippocampal formation ,Electroencephalography ,Sodium Channels ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cognition ,0302 clinical medicine ,Alzheimer Disease ,Memory ,Physical Conditioning, Animal ,Amyloid precursor protein ,Animals ,Medicine ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Sodium channel ,Brain ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,Neurology ,biology.protein ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,RC321-571 ,Research Article - Abstract
Elevated brain activation, or hyperexcitability, induces cognitive impairment and confers an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Blocking the overexcitation of the neural network may be a promising new strategy to prevent, halt, and even reverse this condition. Physical exercise has been shown to be an effective cognitive enhancer that reduces the risk of AD in elderly individuals, but the underlying mechanisms are far from being fully understood. We explored whether long-term treadmill exercise attenuates amyloid precursor protein (APP)/presenilin-1 (PS1) mutation-induced aberrant network activity and thus improves cognition by altering the numbers and/or distribution of voltage-gated sodium channels (Nav) in transgenic mice. APP/PS1 mice aged 2, 3.5, 5, 6.5, 8, and 9 months underwent treadmill exercise with different durations or at different stages of AD. The alterations in memory, electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings, and expression levels and distributions of Nav functional members (Nav1.1α, Nav1.2, Nav1.6, and Navβ2) were evaluated. The results revealed that treadmill exercise with 12- and 24-week durations 1) induced significant improvement in novel object recognition (NOR) memory and Morris water maze (MWM) spatial memory; 2) partially reduced abnormal spike activity; and 3) redressed the disturbed cellular distribution of Nav1.1α, aberrant Navβ2 cleavage augmentation, and Nav1.6 upregulation. Additionally, APP/PS1 mice in the 24-week exercise group showed better performance in the NOR task and a large decrease in Nav1.6 expression, which was close to the wild-type level. This study suggests that exercise improves cognition and neural activity by altering the numbers and distribution of hippocampal Nav in APP/PS1 mice. Long-term treadmill exercise, for about 24 weeks, starting in the preclinical stage, is a promising therapeutic strategy for preventing AD and halting its progress.
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34. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring in selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR)
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Qijia Zhan, Rong Mei, Bo Xiao, Wenbin Jiang, and Junlu Wang
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Dorsum ,030506 rehabilitation ,Polymers and Plastics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Rhizotomy ,Electromyography ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Spastic cerebral palsy ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Spasticity ,medicine.symptom ,0305 other medical science ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,General Environmental Science ,Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring - Abstract
For decades, intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) has been used to guide selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) for the treatment of spastic cerebral palsy (CP). Electromyography (EMG) interpretation methods, which are the core of IONM, have never been fully discussed and addressed, and their importance and necessity in SDR have been questioned for years. However, outcomes of CP patients who have undergone IONM-guided SDR have been favorable, and surgery-related complications are extremely minimal. In this paper, we review the history of evolving EMG interpretation methods as well as their neuroelectrophysiological basis.
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35. Expression Plasticity of Transposable Elements Is Highly Associated with Organismal Re-adaptation to Ancestral Environments
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Yan-Nan Liu, Rong-Mei Chen, Qi-Ting Pu, Lotanna M. Nneji, and Yan-Bo Sun
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Evolution, Molecular ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Acclimatization ,Genetics ,DNA Transposable Elements ,Adaptation, Physiological ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Understanding the roles of phenotypic plasticity in adaptive evolution has gained recognition for decades. Studies involving multiple taxa have shown that gene expression plasticity serves as “long-term memory” to facilitate re-adaptations to ancestral environments. Nevertheless, the general pattern and the underlying genetic basis of expression plasticity remain unclear. The transposable elements (TEs) play crucial roles in gene expression regulation and are widely distributed within the genome. Given this, we re-analyzed the transcriptomic data of chicken (Gallus gallus) generated from a reciprocal transplant experiment to examine whether expression shifts of TEs are involved in the re-adaptation process. Similar to the protein-coding genes, the plastic changes of TEs overwhelmingly exceed the genetic changes in the re-adaptation process. Further, the associated TEs co-expressed with diverse genes to perform a regulatory activity. Thus, our study supports the general function of phenotypic plasticity in adaptive evolution, and suggests a regulatory functions of TEs in this process.
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36. Reduced Expression of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Beta 2 Restores Neuronal Injury and Improves Cognitive Dysfunction Induced by A
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Shan, Li, Guo-Ji, Yan, Ya-Xin, Tan, Lu-Lu, Xue, Ting-Hua, Wang, Hao-Ran, Zhao, Min-Nan, Lu, Hui-Xiang, Zhang, Rong, Mei, Xiao-Han, Dong, Li-Na, Liu, Dan, Wang, and Yan-Bin, Xiyang
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Neurons ,Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor ,Humans ,Neprilysin ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels - Abstract
Voltage-gated sodium channel beta 2 (Nav2.2 or Nav
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37. HucMSC-Ex alleviates inflammatory bowel disease via the lnc78583-mediated miR3202/HOXB13 pathway
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Yuting Xu, Li Zhang, Dickson Kofi Wiredu Ocansey, Bo Wang, Yilin Hou, Rong Mei, Yongmin Yan, Xu Zhang, Zhaoyang Zhang, and Fei Mao
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Diarrhea ,Homeodomain Proteins ,General Veterinary ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,General Medicine ,Inflammatory Bowel Diseases ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Umbilical Cord ,MicroRNAs ,Crohn Disease ,Recurrence ,Chronic Disease ,Correspondence ,Humans ,Colitis, Ulcerative ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics - Abstract
As a group of nonspecific inflammatory diseases affecting the intestine, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) exhibits the characteristics of chronic recurring inflammation, and was proven to be increasing in incidence (Kaplan, 2015). IBD induced by genetic background, environmental changes, immune functions, microbial composition, and toxin exposures (Sasson et al., 2021) primarily includes ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) with complicated clinical symptoms featured by abdominal pain, diarrhea, and even blood in stools (Fan et al., 2021; Huang et al., 2021). UC is mainly limited to the rectum and the colon, while CD usually impacts the terminal ileum and colon in a discontinuous manner (Ordás et al., 2012; Panés and Rimola, 2017). In recent years, many studies have suggested the lack of effective measures in the diagnosis and treatment of IBD, prompting an urgent need for new strategies to understand the mechanisms of and offer promising therapies for IBD.
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38. Effects of Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Cysteine on the Structure of Sip Proteins
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Lin, Wang, Ming-Yue, Ding, Jing, Wang, Ji-Guo, Gao, Rong-Mei, Liu, and Hai-Tao, Li
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Bacillus thuringiensis, a gram-positive bacteria, has three insecticidal proteins: Vip (vegetative insecticidal protein), Cry (crystal), and Sip (secreted insecticidal protein). Of the three, Sip proteins have insecticidal activity against larvae of Coleoptera. However, the Sip1Aa protein has little solubility in the supernatant because of inclusion bodies. This makes it more difficult to study, and thus research on Sip proteins is limited, which hinders the study of their mechanistic functions and insecticidal mechanisms. This highlights the importance of further investigation of the Sip1Aa protein. Disulfide bonds play an important role in the stability and function of proteins. Here, we successfully constructed mutant proteins with high insecticidal activity. The tertiary structure of the Sip1Aa protein was analyzed with homologous modeling and bioinformatics to predict the conserved domain of the protein. Cysteine was used to replace amino acids via site-directed mutagenesis. We successfully constructed Sip149-251, Sip153-248, Sip158-243, and Sip178-314 mutant proteins with higher solubility than Sip1Aa. Sip153-248 and Sip158-243 were the most stable compared to Sip1Aa, followed by Sip149-251 and Sip178-314. The insecticidal activity of Sip153-248 (Sip158-243) was 2.76 (2.26) times higher than that of Sip1Aa. The insecticidal activity of Sip149-251 and Sip178-314 did not differ significantly from that of Sip1Aa. Basic structural properties, physicochemical properties, and the spatial structure of the mutation site of Sip1Aa and the mutant proteins were analyzed. These results provide a molecular basis for using Sip1Aa to control Coleopteran insects and contribute to the study of the Sip1Aa insecticidal mechanism.
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39. Silver ion-regulated ratiometric fluorescence assay for alkaline phosphatase detection based on carbon dots and o-phenylenediamine
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Peihua Li, Na Liang, Chao Liu, Lian Xia, Fengli Qu, Zhi-Ling Song, and Rong-Mei Kong
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Silver ,Ascorbic Acid ,Phenylenediamines ,Alkaline Phosphatase ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Carbon ,Analytical Chemistry ,Spectrometry, Fluorescence ,Limit of Detection ,Quantum Dots ,Humans ,Instrumentation ,Spectroscopy ,Fluorescent Dyes - Abstract
In this work, a novel silver ion (Ag
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40. HucMSC-derived exosomes delivered BECN1 induces ferroptosis of hepatic stellate cells via regulating the xCT/GPX4 axis
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Youwen Tan, Yan Huang, Rong Mei, Fei Mao, Dakai Yang, Jinwen Liu, Wenrong Xu, Hui Qian, and Yongmin Yan
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Liver Cirrhosis ,Cancer Research ,Immunology ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,Cell Biology ,Exosomes ,Phospholipid Hydroperoxide Glutathione Peroxidase ,Mice ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Hepatic Stellate Cells ,Animals ,Ferroptosis ,Humans ,Beclin-1 - Abstract
Activated hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are significant in liver fibrosis. Our past investigations have shown that human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hucMSCs) and their secreted exosomes (MSC-ex) could alleviate liver fibrosis via restraining HSCs activation. However, the mechanisms underlying the efficacy were not clear. Ferroptosis is a regulatory cell death caused by excessive lipid peroxidation, and it plays a vital role in the occurrence and development of liver fibrosis. In the present study, we aimed to study the proferroptosis effect and mechanism of MSC-ex in HSCs. MSC-ex were collected and purified from human umbilical cord MSCs. Proferroptosis effect of MSC-ex was examined in HSCs line LX-2 and CCl4 induced liver fibrosis in mice. Gene knockdown or overexpression approaches were used to investigate the biofactors in MSC-ex-mediated ferroptosis regulation. Results: MSC-ex could trigger HSCs ferroptosis by promoting ferroptosis-like cell death, ROS formation, mitochondrial dysfunction, Fe2+ release, and lipid peroxidation in human HSCs line LX-2. Glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) is a crucial regulator of ferroptosis. We found that intravenous injection of MSC-ex significantly decreased glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) expression in activated HSCs and collagen deposition in experimental mouse fibrotic livers. Mechanistically, MSC-ex derived BECN1 promoted HSCs ferroptosis by suppressing xCT-driven GPX4 expression. In addition, ferritinophagy and necroptosis might also play a role in MSC-ex-promoted LX-2 cell death. Knockdown of BECN1 in MSC diminished proferroptosis and anti-fibrosis effects of MSC-ex in LX-2 and fibrotic livers. MSC-ex may promote xCT/GPX4 mediated HSCs ferroptosis through the delivery of BECN1 and highlights BECN1 as a potential biofactor for alleviating liver fibrosis.
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41. Modulation of interleukin-36 based inflammatory feedback loop through the hepatocyte-derived IL-36R-P2X7R axis improves steatosis in alcoholic steatohepatitis
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Yue Shang, Hong‐Xu Yang, Xia Li, Yu Zhang, Nan Chen, Xue‐Li Jiang, Zhi‐Hong Zhang, Rong‐Mei Zuo, Hui Wang, Xiao‐Qi Lan, Jie Ren, Yan‐Ling Wu, Zhen‐Yu Cui, Ji‐Xing Nan, and Li‐Hua Lian
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Pharmacology ,Inflammation ,Ethanol ,Inflammasomes ,Interleukins ,Feedback ,Fatty Liver ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Mice ,Adenosine Triphosphate ,NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein ,Hepatocytes ,Animals ,Cytokines ,Fatty Liver, Alcoholic - Abstract
Interleukin-36 is induced by proinflammatory cytokines and promotes inflammatory responses, creating an IL-36-based inflammation loop. Although hepatocytes, produce IL-36 responses to drug-induced liver injury, little is known about the mechanistic role of IL-36 signalling during the progression of alcoholic steatohepatitis (ASH). Regarding IL-36/IL-36R and P2X7R coregulating the inflammatory response, we elucidated that modulation of IL-36R-P2X7R-TLR axis affected hepatocyte steatosis as well as the IL-36-based inflammatory feedback loop that accompanies the onset of ASH.C57BL/6J mice were subjected to either chronic-plus-binge ethanol feeding or acute gavage with multiple doses of ethanol to establish ASH, followed by pharmacological inhibition or genetic silencing of IL-36R and P2X7R. AML12 cells or mouse primary hepatocytes were stimulated with alcohol, LPS plus ATP or Poly(I:C) plus ATP, followed by silencing of IL-36γ, IL-36R or P2X7R.P2X7R and IL-36R deficiency blocked the inflammatory loop, specifically initiated by IL-36 cytokines, in hepatocytes of mice suffering from ASH. Pharmacological inhibition to P2X7R or IL-36R alleviated lipid accumulation and inflammatory response in ASH. IL-36R was indispensable for P2X7R modulated NLRP3 inflammasome activation in ASH, and IL-36 led to a vicious cycle of P2X7R-driven inflammation in alcohol-treated hepatocytes. TLR ligands promoted IL-36γ production in hepatocytes, based on synergism with P2X7R.Blockade of IL-36 based inflammatory feedback loop, via IL-36R-P2X7R-TLRs-modulated NLRP3 inflammasome activation, circumvented steatosis and inflammation that accompanies the onset of ASH, suggesting that targeting IL-36 can serve as a novel therapeutic approach to combat ASH.
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42. A novel low‐cost beam‐controlling antenna based on digital coding metasurface
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Li Li Sheng, Wei Ping Cao, Li Rong Mei, and Xin Hua Yu
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Computer Science Applications - Published
- 2022
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43. Comparative Analysis of Differentially Expressed Circular RNAs in Polarized Macrophages
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Zhou, Rong-mei, Shi, Ze-hui, Shan, Kun, Zhang, Shu-jie, Zhang, Yi-han, Liang, Yu, Yan, Biao, and Zhao, Chen
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Genetics ,Molecular Medicine ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
Macrophage polarization is a process that macrophages exert different functions according to surrounding micro-environment. Macrophages commonly exist in two distinct subsets: classically activated M1 macrophages and alternatively activated M2 macrophages. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a novel class of non-coding RNAs generated by back-splicing. Thousands of circRNAs were identified in different cells and tissues. Recent studies have revealed that circRNAs play a crucial role in regulating transcriptional and post-transcriptional gene expression. However, the effects and roles of circRNAs in macrophage polarization have not been well elucidated. Here, circRNAs expression profiles were determined in human THP-1 macrophages incubated in conditions causing activation toward M1 (interferon-γ + LPS) or M2 (interleukin-4) phenotypes. Overall, 9,720 circular RNA were detected from RNA sequencing data. Compared with M2 macrophages, a total of 140 circRNAs were aberrantly expressed in M1 macrophages, including 71 up-regulated circRNAs and 69 down-regulated circRNAs. Quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) results were generally consistent with the selected differentially expressed circRNAs. Gene Ontology (GO) and KEGG pathway analyses were used to predict biological functions and potential mechanisms of the host linear transcripts of these up-regulated and down-regulated circRNAs. Furthermore, we found that the expression level of circRNA-RNF19B (circRNF19B) in M1 macrophages was significantly higher than that in THP-1 macrophages and M2 macrophages. circRNF19B expression was increased when M2 converted to M1 whereas decreased when M1 converted to M2. Knockdown of circRNF19B following the activation of THP-1 cells using interferon-γ + LPS diminished the expression of M1 macrophages markers and elevated the expression of M2 macrophages markers. In conclusion, these data suggest the involvement of altered circRNAs expression patterns in macrophages exposure to different activating conditions. Circular RNAs may play important roles in regulating macrophage polarization.
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44. An Impact Asymmetry Analysis of Small Urban Green Space Attributes to Enhance Visitor Satisfaction
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Pengwei Wang, Lirong Han, and Rong Mei
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China ,impact asymmetry analysis ,nonlinear effect ,park features ,small urban green spaces ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Parks, Recreational ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Personal Satisfaction ,Cities - Abstract
Urban green spaces have beneficial effects on the health and well-being of citizens. Understanding the factors influencing visitor satisfaction with urban green spaces contributes to making more informed policies. Prior studies on green spaces satisfaction primarily focused on the linear correlation between small urban green space attributes and satisfaction. In this manuscript, we presented a study aimed to (1) identify the attributes of SUGS as frustrators, dissatisfiers, hybrids, satisfiers, and delighters; (2) prioritize attributes for effective satisfaction management; (3) assist managers in drafting guidelines for operational management decisions. We gathered a range of information about the users to nine SUGS in Shanghai, in 2020, via a questionnaire, and we found that safety, noise, and social interaction are improvement priorities. Squares and visitors’ behavior should not be ignored in SUGS management. Moreover, managers should carefully monitor SUGS attributes of the social environment to meet users’ expectations. The findings of this study have implications for SUGS management and future research.
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45. Analysis of a Yp11.2 region deletion in a Chinese female with Turner syndrome: A case report
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Li Lai, Xiao-li Huang, Duan-rong Mei, Yao Li, and Yi-chen Wu
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Multidisciplinary ,Case Report - Abstract
In recent years, an increasing number of abnormal DNA genotypes caused by chromosomal abnormalities have been revealed in cases of individual identification and sex-typing analysis, especially analyses of the amelogenin and short tandem repeat (STR) loci on the sex chromosomes. Here, we report a 17-year-old female with Turner syndrome typed as male due to the presence of the amelogenin Y allele. The Y-STR haplotype showed allele dropout of three Y-STR loci (DYS549, DYS392 and DYS448). Further examination showed that the proband's karyotype was 45,X/46,X,del(Y) (q11.23), and the deletion of the Yp11.2 region was confirmed to encompass the observed microdeletion of the azoospermia factor (AZF)b + c region. One challenge in forensics is inaccurate sex typing of individuals at the molecular level, particularly for individuals with chromosomal abnormalities. This case suggests that various medical evaluations, including the examination of sex-related manifestations, karyotypes, and clinical phenotypes of individuals, along with the detection of sex-typing gene markers will be beneficial to overcome the issues caused by cytogenetic disorders of the sex chromosomes.
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46. Colorimetric-assisted photoelectrochemical sensing for dual-model detection of sialic acid via oxidation-power mediator integration
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Yuanyuan Cheng, Rong-Mei Kong, Wenao Hu, Xiaoxia Tian, Lingdong Zhang, Lian Xia, and Fengli Qu
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General Chemistry - Published
- 2023
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47. Inhibition of HMGB1/TLR4 Signaling Pathway by Digitoflavone: A Potential Therapeutic Role in Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease
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Yue Shang, Min Jiang, Nan Chen, Xue-Li Jiang, Zi-Ying Zhan, Zhi-Hong Zhang, Rong-Mei Zuo, Hui Wang, Xiao-Qi Lan, Jie Ren, Yan-Ling Wu, Zhen-Yu Cui, Ji-Xing Nan, and Li-Hua Lian
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Male ,Inflammasomes ,General Chemistry ,Hep G2 Cells ,Flavones ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Toll-Like Receptor 4 ,Mice ,NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein ,Animals ,Humans ,HMGB1 Protein ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Liver Diseases, Alcoholic ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Digitoflavone (DG) is a natural flavonoid abundant in many fruits, vegetables, and medicinal plants. We investigated whether DG inhibits lipid accumulation and inflammatory responses in alcoholic liver disease (ALD) in vivo and in vitro. The mouse ALD model was established by chronically feeding male C57BL/6 mice an ethanol-containing Lieber-DeCarli liquid diet. In vitro, mouse peritoneal macrophages (MPMs) and mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) were stimulated with LPS/ATP, whereas HepG2 cells and mouse primary hepatocytes were treated with ethanol. DG reduced the serum levels of transaminase and serum and hepatic levels of triglycerides and malondialdehyde in ALD mice. DG downregulated SREBP1 and its target genes and upregulated PPARα and its target genes in the liver of mice with ALD. DG inhibited TLR4-mediated NLRP3 inflammasome activation, consequently reversing the inflammatory response, including the production of HMGB1, IL-1β, and IL-36γ, as well as the infiltration of macrophages and neutrophils. DG blocked NLRP3/ASC/caspase-1 inflammasome activation and HMGB1 release in LPS/ATP-stimulated MPMs. When
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48. The Role of SliTrk5 in Central Nervous System
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Yan Liu, Linming Zhang, Rong Mei, Mingda Ai, Ruijing Pang, Di Xia, Ling Chen, and Lianmei Zhong
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Central Nervous System ,Neurons ,Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Humans ,Membrane Proteins ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,General Medicine ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology - Abstract
SLIT and NTRK-like protein-5 (SliTrk5) is one of the six members of SliTrk protein family, which is widely expressed in the central nervous system (CNS), regulating and participating in many essential steps of central nervous system development, including axon and dendritic growth, neuron differentiation, and synaptogenesis. SliTrk5, as a neuron transmembrane protein, contains two important conservative domains consisting of leucine repeats (LRRs) located at the amino terminal in the extracellular region and tyrosine residues (Tyr) located at the carboxyl terminal in the intracellular domains. These special structures make SliTrk5 play an important role in the pathological process of the CNS. A large number of studies have shown that SliTrk5 may be involved in the pathogenesis of CNS diseases, such as obsessive-compulsive-disorder (OCD), attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), glioma, autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), and Parkinson’s disease (PD). Targeting SliTrk5 is expected to become a new target for the treatment of CNS diseases, promoting the functional recovery of CNS. The purpose of this article is to review the current research progression of the role of SliTrk5 in CNS and its potential mechanisms in CNS diseases.
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49. Clinical Manifestations and Long-term Outcomes of Endothelial Keratoplasty in Patients with Proven VZV-related Endothelial Decompensation
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Lin-Hui He, Jing-Hao Qu, Rong-Mei Peng, Yun-Xiao Zang, Ge-Ge Xiao, and Jing Hong
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Ophthalmology ,Immunology and Allergy - Abstract
To report the clinical manifestations, postoperative complications and long-term outcomes of endothelial keratoplasty in VZV-related endothelial decompensation.In this retrospective study, thirteen eyes undergoing endothelial keratoplasty (EK) for VZV-related endothelial decompensation were compared with controls for Fuchs endothelial dystrophy or pseudophakic bullous keratopathy.Twelve patients did not have typical dermal pain or blisters. Ten patients had obvious iris abnormalities. Glaucoma was noted in eight patients before surgery. The best spectacle-corrected visual acuity improved from 1.12 ± 0.47 to 0.39 ± 0.43 (p = .002), whereas endothelial cell (EC) loss was 65% ±15% at 12 months that higher than that in the controls (p .05). Postoperative complications included graft detachment (2/13), recurrence of endotheliitis (3/13), neurotrophic ulcer (1/13) and scleritis (1/13).The onset of VZV-related endothelial decompensation is generally insidious. Iris segmental atrophy, glaucoma and pigment KPs are highly suspected to be associated with VZV. EK is a reasonable option to rehabilitate vision.
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50. Long-wavelength emission carbon dots as self-ratiometric fluorescent nanoprobe for sensitive determination of Zn2+
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Yanling Lv, Peihua Li, Chao Liu, Lian Xia, Fengli Qu, Rong-Mei Kong, and Zhi-Ling Song
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Analytical Chemistry - Published
- 2022
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