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2. Subtype-specific circadian clock dysregulation modulates breast cancer biology, invasiveness, and prognosis
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Jan A Hammarlund, Shi-Yang Li, Gang Wu, Jia-wen Lian, Sacha J Howell, Rob Clarke, Antony Adamson, Cátia F. Gonçalves, John B Hogenesch, Qing-Jun Meng, and Ron C Anafi
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SummaryStudies in shift workers and model organisms link circadian disruption to breast cancer. However, molecular rhythms in non-cancerous and cancerous human breast tissues are largely unknown. We reconstructed rhythms informatically, integrating locally collected, time-stamped biopsies with public datasets. For non-cancerous tissue, the inferred order of core-circadian genes matches established physiology. Inflammatory, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), and estrogen responsiveness pathways show circadian modulation. Among tumors, clock correlation analysis demonstrates subtype-specific changes in circadian organization. Luminal A organoids and informatic ordering of Luminal A samples exhibit continued, albeit disrupted rhythms. However, CYCLOPS magnitude, a measure of global rhythm strength, varied widely among Luminal A samples. Cycling of EMT pathway genes was markedly increased in high-magnitude Luminal A tumors. Patients with high-magnitude tumors had reduced 5-year survival. Correspondingly, 3D Luminal A cultures show reduced invasion following molecular clock disruption. This study links subtype-specific circadian disruption in breast cancer to EMT, metastatic potential, and prognosis.
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- 2023
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3. [Pollution Characteristics and Ecological Risk Assessment of Antibiotics in Vegetable Field in Kaizhou, Chongqing]
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Lin-Fa, Fang, Ping-Ping, Ye, Biao, Fang, Xiao-Xia, Fan, Kun-Peng, Gao, Shi-Yang, Li, Xin-Ping, Chen, and Ran, Xiao
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Soil ,Sulfonamides ,Sulfanilamide ,Tetracyclines ,Vegetables ,Animals ,Soil Pollutants ,Quinolones ,Risk Assessment ,Anti-Bacterial Agents - Abstract
The accumulation of antibiotics in farmland and its ecological risk have become a research hotspot at home and abroad. The objective of this study was to investigate the occurrence and accumulation of antibiotics and their potential environmental and ecological risks in vegetable fields in Kaizhou district of Chongqing country. The occurrence characteristics of antibiotics including tetracyclines, sulfonamides, quinolones, macrolides, and chloramphenicols were detected using experimental analysis. The results showed that there was an accumulation of antibiotics in the vegetable soil, and 18 antibiotics in five categories were detected (0-42.88 μg·kg
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- 2022
4. Discovery and characterization of naturally occurring potent inhibitors of catechol-O-methyltransferase from herbal medicines
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Shi-Yang Li, Yangliu Xia, Frank J. Gonzalez, Ling Yang, Dong-Fang Zhao, Fan-Bin Hou, Ping Wang, Yu-Fan Fan, Fang-Yuan Wang, and Guang-Bo Ge
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0303 health sciences ,Catechol-O-methyl transferase ,biology ,Scutellarein ,General Chemical Engineering ,Active site ,General Chemistry ,Pharmacology ,Baicalein ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,chemistry ,Docking (molecular) ,biology.protein ,Oroxylin A ,Xenobiotic ,IC50 ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
Human catechol-O-methyltransferase (hCOMT) is considered a therapeutic target due to its crucial roles in the metabolic inactivation of endogenous neurotransmitters and xenobiotic drugs. There are nevertheless few safe and effective COMT inhibitors and there lacks a diversity in structure. To discover novel safe and effective hCOMT inhibitors from herbal products, in this study, 53 herbal products were collected and their inhibitory effects against hCOMT were investigated. Among them, Scutellariae radix (SR) displayed the most potent inhibitory effect on hCOMT with an IC50 value of 0.75 μg mL−1. To further determine specific chemicals as COMT inhibitors, an affinity ultrafiltration coupled with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry method was developed and successfully applied to identify COMT inhibitors from SR extract. The results demonstrated that scutellarein 2, baicalein 9 and oroxylin A 12 were potent COMT inhibitors, showing a high binding index (>3) and very low IC50 values (32.9 ± 3.43 nM, 37.3 ± 4.32 nM and 18.3 ± 2.96 nM). The results of inhibition kinetics assays and docking simulations showed that compounds 2, 9 and 12 were potent competitive inhibitors against COMT-mediated 3-BTD methylation, and they could stably bind to the active site of COMT. These findings suggested that affinity ultrafiltration allows a rapid identification of natural COMT inhibitors from a complex plant extract matrix. Furthermore, scutellarein 2, baicalein 9 and oroxylin A 12 are potent inhibitors of hCOMT in SR, which could be used as promising lead compounds to develop more efficacious non-nitrocatechol COMT inhibitors for biomedical applications.
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- 2021
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5. Recent progress in organic hole-transporting materials with 4-anisylamino-based end caps for efficient perovskite solar cells
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Qiang Peng, Xiaopeng Xu, Shi-Yang Li, and Ying Li
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Materials science ,020502 materials ,Photovoltaic system ,Energy conversion efficiency ,Metals and Alloys ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Anode ,0205 materials engineering ,Metallic materials ,Materials Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Perovskite (structure) - Abstract
Perovskite solar cells (PVSCs) have emerged as a promising photovoltaic technology and have attracted wide research interest due to their outstanding photovoltaic performance, low cost, and the ability to fabricate large-area devices. An impressive certified power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 25.2% has been achieved, demonstrating the excellent potential of PVSCs for future applications. Hole-transporting materials play a key role in improving the device performance of PVSCs by facilitating the extraction of photogenerated holes and their transport from the perovskite layer to the anode. This review provides a brief introduction to PVSCs and summarizes the recent progress in small molecule hole-transporting materials (SM-HTMs) bearing various cores and different 4-anisylamino-based end caps. We classify the end caps into N,N-di-4-anisylamino (DAA), 4-(N,N-di-4-anisylamino)benzo (DAB), and N3, N6(or N2, N7)-bis(di-4-anisylamino)-9H-carbazole (3,6-DAC or 2,7-DAC) groups. We also review the core type, end cap position and number, how these affect the overall properties of the SM-HTMs, and the resultant PVSC device performances. Finally, the challenges and perspectives for the future development of SM-HTMs are presented.
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- 2020
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6. The effects of labor on airway outcomes with Supreme™ laryngeal mask in women undergoing cesarean delivery under general anesthesia: a cohort study
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Rehena Sultana, Ban Leong Sng, Ming Jian Lim, Shi Yang Li, Wei Yu Yao, Yong Jing Yuan, Hon Sen Tan, and Chin Wen Tan
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Adult ,Mallampati score ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Anesthesia, General ,Laryngeal Masks ,Cohort Studies ,lcsh:RD78.3-87.3 ,Laryngeal mask airway ,Pregnancy ,Intubation, Intratracheal ,Tidal Volume ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Airway Management ,Cricoid pressure ,Capnography ,Labor, Obstetric ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cesarean Section ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Rapid sequence induction ,Obstetrics ,Airway ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Pulmonary aspiration ,lcsh:Anesthesiology ,Anesthesia ,Female ,Airway management ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Pregnancy is associated with higher incidence of failed endotracheal intubation and is exacerbated by labor. However, the influence of labor on airway outcomes with laryngeal mask airway (LMA) for cesarean delivery is unknown. Methods This is a secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study on LMA use during cesarean delivery. Healthy parturients who fasted > 4 h undergoing Category 2 or 3 cesarean delivery with Supreme™ LMA (sLMA) under general anesthesia were included. We excluded parturients with BMI > 35 kg/m2, gastroesophageal reflux disease, or potentially difficult airway (Mallampati score of 4, upper respiratory tract or neck pathology). Anesthesia and airway management reflected clinical standard at the study center. After rapid sequence induction and cricoid pressure, sLMA was inserted as per manufacturer’s recommendations. Our primary outcome was time to effective ventilation (time from when sLMA was picked up until appearance of end-tidal carbon dioxide capnography), and secondary outcomes include first-attempt insertion failure, oxygen saturation, ventilation parameters, mucosal trauma, pulmonary aspiration, and Apgar scores. Differences between labor status were tested using Student’s t-test, Mann-Whitney U test, or Fisher’s exact test, as appropriate. Quantitative associations between labor status and outcomes were determined using univariate logistic regression analysis. Results Data from 584 parturients were analyzed, with 37.8% in labor. Labor did not significantly affect time to effective ventilation (mean (SD) for labor: 16.0 (5.75) seconds; no labor: 15.3 (3.35); mean difference: -0.65 (95%CI: − 1.49 to 0.18); p = 0.1262). However, labor was associated with increased first-attempt insertion failure and blood on sLMA surface. No reduction in oxygen saturation or pulmonary aspiration was noted. Conclusions Although no significant increase in time to effective ventilation was noted, labor may increase the number of insertion attempts and oropharyngeal trauma with sLMA use for cesarean delivery in parturients at low risk of difficult airway. Future studies should investigate the effects of labor on LMA use in high risk parturients. Trial registration The study was prospectively registered at clinicaltrials.gov (NCT02026882) on 3 January 2014.
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- 2020
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7. A quality of life assessment of military recruits after refractive surgery
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Jianhe Xiao, Hong-Li Ma, Ai-Hong Zhao, Shi-Yang Li, and Xing Xing
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Quality of life (healthcare) ,business.industry ,Refractive surgery ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Medicine ,Optometry ,business - Abstract
AIM: To evaluate the quality of life of recruits after refractive surgery. METHODS: Population-based, cross-sectional study. Using the Quality of Life Impact of Refractive Correction (QIRC) questionnaire, the quality of life in 615 recruits underwent refractive surgery was evaluated. The overall score and each question score of QIRC were compared between subgroups of different strength of preoperative refractive error, postoperative interval, type of surgical procedure and postoperative recovery. RESULTS: The mean overall QIRC score of recruits underwent refractive surgery was 49.15±7.89. Significant difference was found for strength of preoperative refractive error (F=4.16, P0.05). Scores of recruits underwent mechanical microkeratome laser in situ keratomileusis (MK-LASIK), Sub-Bowman’s keratomileusis (SBK), femtosecond laser-assisted laser in situ keratomileusis (FS-LASIK), femtosecond lenticule extraction (ReLEx flex) or small-incision lenticule extraction (ReLEx SMILE) procedure showed no significant difference too. Recruits had adverse complaints postoperatively (45.85±6.66) scored lower when compared with all underwent refractive surgery (t=5.28, P
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- 2020
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8. Observation on the curative effect of anti-VEGF comprehensive treatment for neovascular glaucoma
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Xiao-Niu Zhang, Shi-Yang Li, and Jian-He Xiao
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anti-vegf treatment ,genetic structures ,neovascular glaucoma ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,trabeculectomy ,intravitreal injection ,cyclocryosurgery ,sense organs ,eye diseases - Abstract
AIM: To observe the effects of combined anti-VEGF therapy on neovascular glaucoma.METHODS: A total of 62 patients(68 eyes)with neovascular glaucoma admitted to our hospital from February 2012 to October 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. Group A were given intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF drug(conbercept ophthalmic injection)0.05mL, and complex trabeculectomy was performed 1wk after injection, and total retinal laser photocoagulation was performed 3wk after injection. Cyclocryosurgery was performed in group B. Intraocular pressure(IOP), best corrected visual acuity(BCVA), axial length and postoperative complications of patients in two groups were observed before treatment and 2wk, 1mo, 3mo and 6mo after treatment. RESULTS: The regression degree of iris neocescularization in group A was significantly better than that in group B. IOP at 2wk, 1mo, 3mo and 6mo after surgery in the two groups showed statistical differences(PPP=0.073).CONCLUSION: It is safe and effective for the combined treatment of anti-VEGF drug, combined trabeculectomy and total retinal laser photocoagulation in the treatment of neovascularization glaucoma.
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- 2020
9. Functional Deletion/Insertion Promoter Variants in SCARB1 Associated With Increased Susceptibility to Lipid Profile Abnormalities and Coronary Heart Disease
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Senlin Hu, Dong Hu, Haoran Wei, Shi-yang Li, Dong Wang, Chen-ze Li, Jiangang Jiang, Daowen Wang, Guanglin Cui, and Daowu Wang
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lipids ,variant ,RC666-701 ,SCARB ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,genetics ,Cardiovascular Medicine ,coronary heart disease ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Original Research - Abstract
Background: Genetic variants in Scavenger receptor Class B Type 1 (SCARB1) influencing high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and coronary heart disease (CHD) risk were identified by recent genome-wide association studies. Further study of potential functional variants in SCARB1 may provide new ideas of the complicated relationship between HDL-C and CHD.Methods: 2000 bp in SCARB1 promoter region was re-sequenced in 168 participants with extremely high plasma HDL-C and 400 control subjects. Putative risk alleles were identified using bioinformatics analysis and reporter-gene assays. Two indel variants, rs144334493 and rs557348251, respectively, were genotyped in 5,002 CHD patients and 5,175 control subjects. The underlying mechanisms were investigated.Results: Through resequencing, 27 genetic variants were identified. Results of genotyping in 5,002 CHD patients and 5,175 control subjects revealed that rs144334493 and rs557348251 were significantly associated with increased risk of CHD [odds ratio (OR): 1.28, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.09 to 1.52, p = 0.003; OR: 2.65, 95% CI: 1.66–4.24, p = 4.4 × 10−5). Subsequent mechanism experiments demonstrated that rs144334493 deletion allele attenuated forkhead box A1 (FOXA1) binding to the promoter region of SCARB1, while FOXA1 overexpression reversely increased SR-BI expression.Conclusion: Genetic variants in SCARB1 promoter region significantly associated with the plasma lipid levels by affecting SR-BI expression and contribute to the susceptibility of CHD.
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- 2022
10. Probiotic Interventions Alleviate Food Allergy Symptoms Correlated With Cesarean Section: A Murine Model
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Bi-Ying Jin, Zhen Li, Ya-Nan Xia, Li-Xiang Li, Zi-Xiao Zhao, Xiao-Yu Li, Yan Li, Bing Li, Ru-Chen Zhou, Shi-Chen Fu, Shi-Yang Li, and Yan-Qing Li
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Male ,intestinal microbiota ,Allergy ,Ovalbumin ,tight junction ,Immunology ,Gut flora ,medicine.disease_cause ,law.invention ,Tight Junctions ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Probiotic ,Th2 Cells ,Food allergy ,law ,Pregnancy ,Lactobacillus ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Cells, Cultured ,Bifidobacterium ,Original Research ,food allergy ,biology ,cesarean section ,business.industry ,Probiotics ,RC581-607 ,Allergens ,Immunoglobulin E ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Th2 response ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Rats ,Disease Models, Animal ,Allergic response ,Dysbiosis ,Female ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,business ,Food Hypersensitivity - Abstract
Delivery by cesarean section (CS) is linked to an increased incidence of food allergies in children and affects early gut microbiota colonization. Furthermore, emerging evidence has connected disordered intestinal microbiota to food allergies. Here, we investigated the impact of CS on a rat model for food allergy to ovalbumin (OVA). Rats delivered by CS were found to be more responsive to OVA sensitization than vaginally born ones, displaying a greater reduction in rectal temperature upon challenge, worse diarrhea, and higher levels of OVA-specific antibodies and histamine. 16S rRNA sequencing of feces revealed reduced levels of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium in the CS rats. Preventative supplementation with a probiotic combination containing Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium could protect CS rats against an allergic response to OVA, indicating that the microbiota dysbiosis contributes to CS-related response. Additionally, probiotic intervention early in life might help to rebuild aberrant Th2 responses and tight junction proteins, both of which have been linked to CS-related high allergic reactions. Taken together, this study shows that disordered intestinal microbiota plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of food allergy mediated by CS. More importantly, interventions that modulate the microbiota composition in early life are therapeutically relevant for CS-related food allergies.
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11. Melatonin Mitigates Oxazolone-Induced Colitis in Microbiota-Dependent Manner
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Zi-xiao Zhao, Xi Yuan, Yan-yan Cui, Jun Liu, Jing Shen, Bi-ying Jin, Bing-cheng Feng, Yun-jiao Zhai, Meng-qi Zheng, Guan-jun Kou, Ru-chen Zhou, Li-xiang Li, Xiu-li Zuo, Shi-yang Li, and Yan-qing Li
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Colon ,Immunology ,Oxazolone ,melatonin ,RC581-607 ,Fecal Microbiota Transplantation ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,ILC2 ,Mice ,inflammatory bowel disease ,microbiota ,Immunology and Allergy ,Animals ,Humans ,Colitis, Ulcerative ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Original Research ,ulcerative colitis - Abstract
Levels of type 2 cytokines are elevated in the blood and intestinal tissues of ulcerative colitis (UC) patients in the active phase; this phenomenon indicates the participation of type 2 immune response in UC progression. The beneficial effects of melatonin in dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) and 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS) colitis models have been illustrated, but its role in the oxazolone (Oxa)-induced colitis model (driven by type 2 immune response) remains relatively unknown. We investigated the relationship between melatonin concentration and the severity of UC, revealing a significantly negative correlation. Subsequently, we investigated the effects of melatonin in Oxa-induced colitis mice and the potential underlying mechanisms. Administration of melatonin significantly counteracted body weight loss, colon shortening, and neutrophil infiltration in Oxa-induced colitis mice. Melatonin treatment mitigated Oxa-induced colitis by suppressing type 2 immune response. In addition, melatonin attenuated intestinal permeability by enhancing the expression of ZO-1 and occludin in colitis mice. Interestingly, the protective effect of melatonin was abolished when the mice were co-housed, indicating that the regulation of gut microbiota by melatonin was critical in alleviating Oxa-induced colitis. Subsequently, 16S rRNA sequencing was performed to explore the microbiota composition. Decreased richness and diversity of intestinal microbiota at the operational taxonomic unit (OTU) level resulted from melatonin treatment. Melatonin also elevated the abundance of Bifidobacterium, a well-known probiotic, and reduced proportions of several harmful bacterial genera, such as Desulfovibrio, Peptococcaceae, and Lachnospiraceae. Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) was used to explore the role of microbiota in the function of melatonin in Oxa-induced colitis. Microbiota transplantation from melatonin-treated mice alleviated Oxa-induced colitis, suggesting that the microbiome participates in the relief of Oxa-induced colitis by melatonin. Our findings demonstrate that melatonin ameliorates Oxa-induced colitis in a microbiota-dependent manner, suggesting the therapeutic potential of melatonin in treating type 2 immunity-associated UC.
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- 2021
12. Discovery of pyrazolones as novel carboxylesterase 2 inhibitors that potently inhibit the adipogenesis in cells
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Qiang Jin, Xiaoze Bao, Dan-Dan Wang, Li-Wei Zou, Jing Zhang, Xiao-Qing Guan, Hong-Ying Ma, Xing-Kai Qian, Shi-Yang Li, Pei-Fang Song, and Yi-Su Zhao
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Clinical Biochemistry ,Pyrazolone ,Pharmaceutical Science ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Carboxylesterase ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Structure–activity relationship ,Humans ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,Pyrazolones ,Molecular Biology ,IC50 ,Adipogenesis ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Molecular Structure ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Prodrug ,0104 chemical sciences ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Molecular Medicine ,Lead compound ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Carboxylesterase 2 (CES2) is one of the most important Phase I drug metabolizing enzymes in the carboxylesterase family. It plays crucial roles in the bioavailability of oral ester prodrugs and the therapeutic effect of some anticancer drugs such as irinotecan (CPT11) and capecitabine. In addition to the well-known roles of CES2 in xenobiotic metabolism, the enzyme also participates in endogenous metabolism and the production of lipids. In this study, we synthesized a series of pyrazolones and assayed their inhibitory effects against CES2 in vitro. Structure-activity relationship analysis of these pyrazolones reveals that the introduction of 4-methylphenyl unit (R1), 4-methylbenzyl (R2) and cyclohexyl (R3) moieties are beneficial for CES2 inhibition. Guided by these SARs results, 1-cyclohexyl-4-(4-methylbenzyl)-3-p-tolyl-1H- pyrazol-5(4H)-one (27) was designed and synthesized. Further investigations demonstrated that the compound 27 exhibited stronger CES2 inhibition activity with a lower IC50 value (0.13 μM). The inhibition kinetic study demonstrated that compound 27 inhibited the hydrolysis of CES2-fluorescein diacetate (FD) through non-competitive inhibition. In addition, the molecular docking showed that the core of pyrazolone, the cyclohexane moiety, 4-methylbenzyl and 4-methylphenyl groups in compound 27 all played important roles with the amino acid residues of CSE2. Also, compound 27 could inhibit adipocyte adipogenesis induced by mouse preadipocytes. In brief, we designed and synthesized a novel pyrazolone compound with a strong inhibitory ability on CES2 and could inhibit the adipogenesis induced by mouse preadipocytes, which can be served as a promising lead compound for the development of more potent pyrazolone-type CES2 inhibitors, and also used as a potential tool for exploring the biological functions of CES2 in human being.
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13. Discovery and characterization of naturally occurring potent inhibitors of catechol
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Dong-Fang, Zhao, Yu-Fan, Fan, Fang-Yuan, Wang, Fan-Bin, Hou, Frank J, Gonzalez, Shi-Yang, Li, Ping, Wang, Yang-Liu, Xia, Guang-Bo, Ge, and Ling, Yang
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Human catechol
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14. Exosomal TMEM88 protein as a potential biomarker in liquid biopsy for non-small-cell lung cancer
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Hu Feng, Ning Li, Hong-Mei Zhang, Shi-Yang Li, Ti Tong, Yu Bing Chen, Ying-Ying Cui, and Xuan-Bo Zhou
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business.industry ,Potential biomarkers ,Cancer research ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,Non small cell ,Liquid biopsy ,business ,Lung cancer ,medicine.disease - Published
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15. Accurate and sensitive detection of Catechol-O-methyltransferase activity by liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection
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Shi-Yang Li, Guang-Bo Ge, Ping Wang, Hui-Lin Pang, Yangliu Xia, and Yong Liu
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Erythrocytes ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Relative standard deviation ,Cell ,Catechol O-methyltransferase activity ,Endogeny ,Catechol O-Methyltransferase ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Coumarins ,Limit of Detection ,Cell Line, Tumor ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Benzothiazoles ,Cells, Cultured ,Fluorescent Dyes ,Detection limit ,Catechol ,Catechol-O-methyl transferase ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Fluorescence ,0104 chemical sciences ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Spectrometry, Fluorescence ,Linear Models ,Chromatography, Liquid - Abstract
Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) is a major drug metabolizing enzyme in humans. COMT expression is directedly associated with various mental diseases and cancers due to its essential role in catalyzing metabolic inactivation of endogenous catecholamines and catechol estrogens. However, a practical method to precisely measure COMT activities in biological samples is lacking. In the current study, we established a liquid chromatography-fluorescence detection (LC-FD) method based on fluorometric detection of the methylated product of 3-BTD, a fluorescent probe for COMT, to sensitively quantify COMT activities in human erythrocytes and cell homogenates. Assay validation of the established LC-FD based method was conducted for selectivity and sensitivity, range of linearity, precision and accuracy, recovery, biological matrices effect and stability. The limit of quantification for 3-BTMD (the methylated product of 3-BTD by COMT) of this method was 0.0083 nM, which is nearly 10-fold lower than that for previously published methods. The method was precise with intra- and inter-day relative standard deviation (RSD) lower than 5%. In addition, this method showed an excellent anti-interference ability with no effects of the endogenous substances on the fluorometric detection of 3-BTMD. The practical use of this method was established by its successful application for the measurement of COMT activities in individual human erythrocytes (n = 13), and in cell homogenates generated from four different human cell lines. Our results suggest that this method will be of great value in accurately determining the native activity of COMT in biological samples, which is beneficial for a complete understand of the role of COMT both in physiological and pathological conditions.
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16. Supreme™ laryngeal mask airway use in general Anesthesia for category 2 and 3 Cesarean delivery: a prospective cohort study
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Ban Leong Sng, Rehena Sultana, Alex Tiong Heng Sia, Shi Yang Li, Wen Shu Tay, Wei Yu Yao, Pryseley Nkouibert Assam, Yong Jin Yuan, and Nian-Lin Reena Han
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Emergency Cesarean section ,General anesthesia ,Airway management ,Anesthesia, General ,Laryngeal Masks ,Hypoxemia ,Cohort Studies ,lcsh:RD78.3-87.3 ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Laryngeal mask airway ,Supreme™ laryngeal mask ,Pregnancy ,030202 anesthesiology ,Anesthesiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Laryngospasm ,Prospective cohort study ,education ,education.field_of_study ,Cesarean Section ,business.industry ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,lcsh:Anesthesiology ,Anesthesia ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Airway ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background The Supreme™ laryngeal mask airway (SLMA) is a single-use LMA with double lumen design that allows separation of the respiratory and the alimentary tract, hence potentially reducing the gastric volume and risk of aspiration. The purpose of this prospective cohort study is to evaluate the the role of the SLMA as an airway technique for women undergoing category 2 and 3 Cesarean delivery under general anesthesia. Methods We recruited 584 parturients who underwent category 2 or 3 Cesarean delivery under general anesthesia, in which 193 parturients underwent category 2 and 391 parturients underwent category 3 Cesarean delivery. The primary outcome was insertion success rate at 1st attempt in SLMA insertion. The secondary outcomes included anaesthetic, obstetric outcomes and maternal side effects associated with airway device. Results The 1st attempt insertion success rate was 98.3%, while the overall insertion success rate was 100%. The mean (Standard deviation) time to effective ventilation was 15.6 (4.4) seconds. Orogastric tube insertion was successful at the 1st attempt in all parturients. There was no clinical evidence of aspiration or regurgitation. No episodes of hypoxemia, laryngospasm or bronchospasm were observed intra-operatively. The incidence of complications was low and with good maternal satisfaction reported. Conclusions The SLMA could be an alternative effective airway in category 2 and 3 parturients emergency Cesarean Delivery under general anesthesia in a carefully-selected obstetric population. Trial registration Clinical Trials Registration: Clinicaltrials.gov Registration NCT02026882 . Registered on December 31, 2013.
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17. Involvement of galanin and galanin receptor 1 in nociceptive modulation in the central nucleus of amygdala in normal and neuropathic rats
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Lin-Lin Wang, Xu-Yang Wu, Long-Chuan Yu, Shi-Yang Li, Lei Wang, Xin Zhang, Mei-Ling Huo, Meng-Lin Zhang, Yu-Qing Huang, and Yan-Mei Jiang
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Male ,Nociception ,0301 basic medicine ,Agonist ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system ,medicine.drug_class ,lcsh:Medicine ,Galanin ,Galanin receptor ,Bradykinin ,Amygdala ,Article ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Receptor ,lcsh:Science ,neoplasms ,Multidisciplinary ,Chemistry ,Central Amygdaloid Nucleus ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,lcsh:R ,Antagonist ,Peptide Fragments ,Receptor, Galanin, Type 1 ,digestive system diseases ,Rats ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,nervous system ,Neuralgia ,lcsh:Q ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Galanin receptor 1 - Abstract
The present study was performed to explore the role of galanin and galanin receptor 1 (GalR 1) in nociceptive modulation in the central nucleus of amygdala (CeA) in normal rats and rats with neuropathy, and the involvement of GalR 1 and PKC was also investigated. The hindpaw withdrawal latencies (HWLs) to thermal and mechanical stimulations were increased in a dose-dependent manner after intra-CeA injection of galanin in both normal rats and rats with neuropathy. The increased HWLs were significantly attenuated by intra-CeA injection of galanin receptor antagonist M40, indicating an involvement of galanin receptor in nociceptive modulation in CeA. Furthermore, intra-CeA administration of the GalR 1 agonist M 617 induced increases in HWLs in normal rats, suggesting that GalR 1 may be involved in galanin-induce antinociception in CeA. Additionally, intra-CeA injection of the PKC inhibitor inhibited galanin-induced antinociception, showing an involvement of PKC in galanin-induced antinociception in CeA of normal rats. Moreover, there was a significant increase in GalR1 content in CeA in rats with neuropathy than that in normal rats. These results illustrated that galanin induced antinociception in CeA in normal rats and rats with neuropathy, and there is an up-regulation of GalR1 expression in rats with neuropathy.
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18. Long-term clinical observation of Shotfile software for myopia patients with presbyopia
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Meng-Fei Hu, Shi-Yang Li, Xing Xing, Hong-Li Ma, Ai-Hong Zhao, and Xue-Yan Liu
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genetic structures ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,Shotfile software ,laser corneal surgery ,long-term clinical efficacy ,myopia with presbyopia ,eye diseases - Abstract
AIM: To evaluate the long-term clinical efficacy of Shotfile software for the myopia patients with presbyopia. METHODS: A total of 43 cases(82 eyes)over the age of 35 myopia patients were treated with laser corneal surgery in our hospital, added Shotfile software at the same time, and followed up for 3a. The uncorrected visual acuity(the distance and near vision), diopter change and visual satisfaction rate were observed at 1, 2 and 3a after operation. RESULTS: At 1a after operation, there were 81 eyes(99%)with the uncorrected distance visual acuity reached the preoperative best corrected visual acuity, and 75 eyes(91%)with the uncorrected near visual acuity above 0.66, the average value of the spherical equivalent was(-0.64±0.63)D, the overall satisfaction rate was 91%. At 2a after operation, there were 79 eyes(96%)with the uncorrected distance visual acuity reached the preoperative best corrected visual acuity, and 69 eyes(84%)with the uncorrected near visual acuity above 0.66, the average value of the spherical equivalent was(-0.62±0.59)D, the overall satisfaction rate was 86%. At 3a after operation, There were 77 eyes(94%)with the uncorrected distance visual acuity reached the preoperative best corrected visual acuity, and 62 eyes(76%)with the uncorrected near visual acuity above 0.66, the average value of the spherical equivalent was(-0.55±0.56)D, the overall satisfaction rate was 81%. Intraoperative or postoperative serious complications were not found in all the cases, 1 eye of spherical equivalent with -10.0D was found -1.75D back after 1a, respected the willingness of patient for the second correction. CONCLUSION: Shotfile software for the patients myopia with presbyopia is safe and stable in the long-term clinical treatment, and the patient satisfaction is higher, but the near visual ability of some patients may be weakened with the prolongation of time, preoperative communication with patients should be fully.
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19. Association of Mallampati scoring on airway outcomes in women undergoing general anesthesia with Supreme™ laryngeal mask airway in cesarean section
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Nian-Lin Reena Han, Hon Sen Tan, Wei Yu Yao, Ban Leong Sng, Rehena Sultana, Shi Yang Li, Yong Jing Yuan, and Alex Tiong Heng Sia
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Blood Pressure ,Anesthesia, General ,Laryngeal Masks ,lcsh:RD78.3-87.3 ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Laryngeal mask airway ,030202 anesthesiology ,Pregnancy ,Anesthesiology ,Sore throat ,medicine ,Anesthesia, Obstetrical ,Humans ,Airway Management ,Prospective cohort study ,business.industry ,Cesarean Section ,Tracheal intubation ,Gestational age ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Obstetrics ,Airway ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Blood ,lcsh:Anesthesiology ,Anesthesia ,Laryngeal mask ,Multivariate Analysis ,Equipment Contamination ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Mallampati score ,Research Article ,Maternal Age - Abstract
Obstetric dfficult airway is a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is often used as a rescue airway device after failed intubation, however, little is known about predictors of difficult LMA insertion, particularly in obstetrics. Since Mallampati scores of III/IV has been associated with difficult tracheal intubation, our present study aims to investigate if Mallampati score (MP) could predict airway outcomes for LMA use in obstetrics. This prospective cohort study was performed at a single-center: Quanzhou Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Fujian Province, China. Five hundred and eighty-four parturients undergoing elective cesarean section under general anesthesia were recruited. The primary outcome was time to effective ventilation, and secondary outcomes included first attempt insertion success, seal pressure, ventilation and hemodynamic parameters, occurrence of clinical aspiration, and maternal and fetal outcomes. The parturients were classified into two groups based on MP of III/IV (High MP: 61) versus I/II (Low MP: 523). BMI was higher in the High MP group than in the Low MP group (mean (SD) 29.3 (7.0) vs 26.8 (3.1), p
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20. Glypican-1 in serum-derived exosomes as a potential biomarker in liquid biopsy of non-small cell lung cancer
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Yubing Chen, Shi-Yang Li, Ya-Nan Zhao, Xiangkuan Meng, Ti Tong, Hu Feng, Xuan-Bo Zhou, Hong-Mei Zhang, and Ying-Ying Cui
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business.industry ,Bioengineering ,medicine.disease ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microvesicles ,Potential biomarkers ,Cancer research ,medicine ,Non small cell ,Liquid biopsy ,Lung cancer ,business ,Glypican-1 ,Biotechnology - Published
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21. Experiment investigation of bag-grouting-pile Composite Foundation in Soft Ground Treatment
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Yin Cheng, Shi-Yang Li, and Xiao-Ling Niu
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Composite number ,Foundation (engineering) ,Geotechnical engineering ,business ,Pile - Published
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22. Synthesis and structure-activity relationship of coumarins as potent Mcl-1 inhibitors for cancer treatment
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Ping Wang, Frank J. Gonzalez, Shi-Yang Li, Yong Liu, Jing-Jing Wang, Guang-Bo Ge, and Yangliu Xia
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Models, Molecular ,Cell Survival ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Pharmacology ,Inhibitory postsynaptic potential ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Article ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Coumarins ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Drug Discovery ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Humans ,Structure–activity relationship ,Molecular Biology ,Cell Proliferation ,A549 cell ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Molecular Structure ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Ligand binding assay ,Organic Chemistry ,Methylation ,Coumarin ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,A549 Cells ,Docking (molecular) ,Cancer cell ,Myeloid Cell Leukemia Sequence 1 Protein ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
Myeloid cell leukemia-1 (Mcl-1) is a validated and attractive target for cancer therapy. Over-expression of Mcl-1 in many cancers allows cancer cells to evade apoptosis and contributes to their resistance to current chemotherapeutics. In this study, more than thirty coumarin derivatives with different substituents were designed and synthesized, and their Mcl-1 inhibitory activities evaluated using a fluorescence polarization-based binding assay. The results showed that the catechol group was a key constituent for Mcl-1 inhibitory activity of the coumarins, and methylation of the catechol group led to decreased inhibitory activity. The introduction of a hydrophobic electron-withdrawing group at the C-4 position of 6,7-dihydroxycoumarin, enhanced Mcl-1 inhibitory capacity, and a hydrophilic group in this position was unbeneficial to the inhibitory potency. In addition, the introduction of a nitrogen-containing group to the C-5 or C-8 position, which allowed an intramolecular hydrogen bond, was also unfavorable for Mcl-1 inhibition. Among all coumarins tested, 4-trifluoromethyl-6,7-dihydroxycoumarin (Cpd 4) displayed the most potent inhibitory activity towards Mcl-1 (Ki = 0.21 ± 0.02 μM, IC50 = 1.21 ± 0.56 μM, respectively), for which the beneficial effect on taxol resistance was also validated in A549 cells. A strong interaction between Cpd 4 and Mcl-1 in docking simulations further supported the observed potent Mcl-1 inhibition ability of Cpd 4. 3D-QSAR analysis of all tested coumarin derivatives further provides new insights into the relationships linking the inhibitory effects on Mcl-1 and the steric-electrostatic properties of coumarins. These findings could be of great value for medicinal chemists for the design and development of more potent Mcl-1 inhibitors for biomedical applications.
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23. Identification and characterization of naturally occurring inhibitors against human carboxylesterase 2 in White Mulberry Root-bark
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Shi-Yang Li, Jie Hou, Yong-Shan Jiang, Yan-Fang Liu, Ling Yang, Dan-Dan Wang, Xinmiao Liang, Ya-Jing Liu, and Guang-Bo Ge
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food.ingredient ,Biology ,Tandem mass spectrometry ,Plant Roots ,Carboxylesterase ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,0302 clinical medicine ,food ,Tandem Mass Spectrometry ,Drug Discovery ,Humans ,Spectral data ,Pharmacology ,Ethanol ,Molecular Structure ,Traditional medicine ,Human liver ,Plant Extracts ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,040401 food science ,White Mulberry ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,visual_art ,Microsomes, Liver ,Plant Bark ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Microsome ,Bark ,Morus ,Chromatography, Liquid ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
White Mulberry Root-bark (WMR) is an edible Chinese herbal used for the treatment of inflammation, nephritis and asthma. This study aimed to investigate the inhibitory effects of ethanol extract from WMR against human carboxylesterase 2 (hCE2), as well as to identity and character natural hCE2 inhibitors in this herbal. Our results demonstrated that the ethanol extract of WMR displayed potent inhibitory effects against hCE2, while three major bioactive constitutes in WMR were identified on the basis of LC fingerprinting combined with activity-based screening of LC fractions. Three bioactive compounds including SD, KG and SC were efficiently identified by comparison of LC retention times, UV and MS spectral data, with the help of authentic standards. The inhibition potentials and inhibition types of these natural compounds against hCE2 were further investigated in human liver microsomes. The results demonstrated that these bioactive compounds are potent non-competitive inhibitors against hCE2, with the Ki values ranging from 0.76μM to 1.09μM. All these findings suggested that three abundant natural compounds in WMR displayed potent inhibitory effects against hCE2, which could be used as lead compounds to develop more potent hCE2 inhibitors for the alleviation of hCE2-mediated severe delayed-onset diarrhea.
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24. Design of an ultrasonic motor with multi-vibrators
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Cunyue Lu, Shi-yang Li, Chong Li, Ma Yixin, and Wei-qing Huang
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010302 applied physics ,Stall torque ,Engineering ,Torsional vibration ,business.industry ,Stator ,Acoustics ,General Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Bending ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Vibrator (mechanical) ,law.invention ,Quantitative Biology::Subcellular Processes ,Vibration ,law ,Ultrasonic motor ,0103 physical sciences ,Physics::Chemical Physics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Alternating current - Abstract
This paper presents and verifies a new idea for constructing an ultrasonic motor (USM). The stator contains several vibrators fabricated by bonding piezoelectric ceramics (PZTs) to a metal base. When two alternating current (AC) voltages with a 90° phase difference are applied to the PZTs, longitudinal and bending modes are excited in the vibrator. The bending vibrations of the vibrators are stacked to form the torsional vibration of the stator, ultimately generating longitudinal-torsional composite vibration. Both vibrators and the stator are excited to the resonance state. A standing wave is formed by superposition of longitudinal and torsional modes. The proposed motor is an in-plane vibration motor because the vibrations of the stator are in the circumferential plane. The finite element method (FEM) is used to validate the feasibility of the proposed motor. The fabricated stator contains five vibrators. The tested resonance frequencies of longitudinal and torsional modes are 44.42 kHz and 43.83 kHz, respectively. The stall torque is 0.3 N·m and no-load speed is 45 r/min. The highest efficiency is 30%. The applied driving voltage is 100 Vo-p (peak voltage) at 43.9 kHz. The designed motor is a parallel-actuated integral motor. It allows the vibrators to operate synchronously, and overcomes asynchronous issues that occur in traditional multi-vibrator motors.
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25. Efficient enzymatic preparation of esculentoside B following condition optimization by response surface methodology
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Tong-Yi Dou, Ping Wang, Shi-Yang Li, Da-Cheng Hao, Guang-Bo Ge, Li-Wei Zou, Lei Feng, Yan-Ping Sun, Ling Yang, and Pan Cui
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0301 basic medicine ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chromatography ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Kinetics ,Total synthesis ,Bioengineering ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Biotransformation ,Triterpene ,Enzymatic hydrolysis ,Yield (chemistry) ,Radix ,Response surface methodology - Abstract
Esculentoside B (EsB, also named phytolaccagenin 3- O -β- d -xylopyranoside), a pentacyclic triterpene isolated from herbal medicine Radix phytolaccae , has been found to possess multiple pharmacological activities. Nonetheless, the low content in nature and the difficulties in the total synthesis of EsB strongly limit its extensive investigations and further development as a drug candidate. This study aims to provide a practical method for highly efficient preparation of EsB using esculentoside A (EsA, phytolaccagenin 3- O -β- d -glucopyranosyl (1 → 4)-β- d -xylopyranoside) as the starting material. β- d -glucosidase from snailase was used to catalyze the formation of EsB, and the product was then purified and fully characterized by both HRMS and NMR. To prepare EsB in a more cost-effective way, response surface methodology (RSM) was used to explore the potential effects of the reaction conditions (such as reaction temperature, pH, enzyme load, and reaction time) on the conversion rates of EsA. The highest EsB yield of 0.66 mg/ml was obtained experimentally under optimized conditions as follows: temperature 48.28 °C, pH 6.4, enzyme load 4.43%, and reaction time 2.73 h. This result agreed well with the predicted yield of 0.68 mg/ml by RSM. The enzymatic kinetics of this biotransformation was characterized at the optimum pH and temperature. The S 50 value was evaluated as 167.4 μM, while the V max value was 345.6 nmol/min/mg. In summary, this study provided a mild and practical method for the highly efficient preparation of EsB from EsA, which held great promise for large scale production of EsB.
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26. Highly selective and efficient biotransformation of linarin to produce tilianin by naringinase
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Guang-Bo Ge, Li-Wei Zou, Shi-Yang Li, Jun-Xia Lu, Pan Cui, Yan-Ping Sun, Tong-Yi Dou, Ping Wang, and Da-Cheng Hao
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0301 basic medicine ,Metal ions in aqueous solution ,Bioengineering ,01 natural sciences ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Hydrolysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Biotransformation ,Multienzyme Complexes ,Organic chemistry ,Glycosides ,Flavonoids ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chromatography ,Acacetin ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,beta-Glucosidase ,Temperature ,General Medicine ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Highly selective ,0104 chemical sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Enzyme ,Naringinase ,Selectivity ,Biotechnology - Abstract
To develop a practical method to prepare tilianin by highly selective and efficient hydrolysis of the C-7 rhamnosyl group from linarin.Naringinase was utilized to selectively catalyze the formation of tilianin using linarin as the starting material. The reaction conditions, including temperature, pH, metal ions, substrate concentration and enzyme concentration, were optimized. At 60 °C, naringinase showed enhanced α-L-rhamnosidase activity while the β-D-glucosidase activity was abrogated. The addition of Mg(2+), Fe(2+) and Co(2+) was also beneficial for selective biotransformation of linarin to tilianin. Under the optimized conditions (pH 7.0 at 60 °C), linarin could be nearly completely transformed to tilianin with excellent selectivity (98.9 %), while that of the by-product acacetin was less than 1.1 %. In addition, the structure of target product tilianin was fully characterized by HR-MS and (1)H-NMR.A highly selective and efficient biotransformation of linarin to tilianin was developed by the proper control of incubation temperature, which enhanced the α-L-rhamnosidase activity of naringinase and blocked its β-D-glucosidase activity.
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27. Effect of obesity on laryngeal mask airway use in general anaesthesia for Caesarean delivery
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Miss. Junyi Zhang, Chin Wen Tan, Rehena Sultana, Wei Yu Yao, Ming Jian Lim, Shi Yang Li, Ban Leong Sng, and Hon Sen Tan
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Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Laryngeal mask airway ,business.industry ,Anesthesia ,Caesarean delivery ,Medicine ,General anaesthesia ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,business - Published
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28. Exploratory Research on Bearing Characteristics of Confined Stabilized Soil
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Zheng Guo Gao, Shuai Shuai Wu, Xin Huang, Shi Yang Li, and Wen Bo Cui
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lcsh:GE1-350 ,Bearing (mechanical) ,Materials science ,Mixing (process engineering) ,Engineering plastic ,law.invention ,Core (optical fiber) ,Compressive strength ,law ,Bearing capacity ,Cube ,Composite material ,Failure mode and effects analysis ,lcsh:Environmental sciences - Abstract
The performance of a new kind of confined stabilized soil (CSS) was investigated which was constructed by filling the stabilized soil, which was made by mixing soil with a binder containing a high content of expansive component, into an engineering plastic pipe. Cube compressive strength of the stabilized soil formed with constraint and axial compression performance of stabilized soil cylinders confined with the constraint pipe were measured. The results indicated that combining the constraint pipe and the binder containing expansion component could achieve such effects: higher production of expansive hydrates could be adopted so as to fill more voids in the stabilized soil and improve its strength; at the same time compressive prestress built on the core stabilized soil, combined of which hoop constraint provided effective radial compressive force on the core stabilized soil. These effects made the CSS acquire plastic failure mode and more than twice bearing capacity of ordinary stabilized soil with the same binder content.
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29. Identification and characterization of naturally occurring inhibitors against UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A1 in Fructus Psoraleae (Bu-gu-zhi)
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Ling Yang, Xin-Xin Wang, Shi-Yang Li, Xia Lv, Jing Ning, Bin Guo, Jie Hou, Yun-Feng Cao, Guang-Bo Ge, and Jia-Yue Wang
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Glucuronosyltransferase ,Bilirubin ,Pharmacology ,Toxicology ,digestive system ,Flavones ,Psoralea ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chalcones ,medicine ,Humans ,Flavonoids ,Liver injury ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,biology ,Plant Extracts ,Isoflavones ,medicine.disease ,Enzyme ,Liver ,chemistry ,Fruit ,Toxicity ,Microsomes, Liver ,Microsome ,biology.protein ,Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury - Abstract
As an edible traditional Chinese herb, Fructus psoraleae (FP) has been widely used in Asia for the treatment of vitiligo, bone fracture and osteoporosis. Several cases on markedly elevated bilirubin and acute liver injury following administration of FP and its related proprietary medicine have been reported, but the mechanism in FP-associated toxicity has not been well investigated yet. This study aimed to investigate the inhibitory effects of FP extract and its major constituents against human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A1 (UGT1A1), the key enzyme responsible for metabolic elimination of bilirubin. To this end, N-(3-carboxy propyl)-4-hydroxy-1,8-naphthalimide (NCHN), a newly developed specific fluorescent probe for UGT1A1, was used to evaluate the inhibitory effects of FP extract or its fractions in human liver microsomes (HLM), while LC-UV fingerprint and UGT1A1 inhibition profile were combined to identity and characterize the naturally occurring inhibitors of UGT1A1 in FP. Our results demonstrated that both the extract of FP and five major components of FP displayed evident inhibitory effects on UGT1A1 in HLM. Among these five identified naturally occurring inhibitors, bavachin and corylifol A were found to be strong inhibitors of UGT1A1 with the inhibition kinetic parameters (Ki) values lower than 1 μM, while neobavaisoflavone, isobavachalcone, and bavachinin displayed moderate inhibitory effects against UGT1A1 in HLM, with the Ki values ranging from 1.61 to 9.86μM. These findings suggested that FP contains natural compounds with potent inhibitory effects against human UGT1A1, which may be one of the important reasons for triggering FP-associated toxicity, including elevated bilirubin levels and liver injury.
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30. Fructus Psoraleae contains natural compounds with potent inhibitory effects towards human carboxylesterase 2
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Ping Wang, Jia-Yan Ren, Ling Yang, Li Yaoguang, Liu Zhaoming, Jie Hou, Xia Lv, Jing Ning, Shi-Yang Li, and Guang-Bo Ge
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Flavonoids ,Pharmacology ,Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Flavones ,Inhibitory postsynaptic potential ,Fructus psoraleae ,Isoflavones ,Carboxylesterase ,Psoralea ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chalcones ,Phenols ,Fruit ,Activity profiling ,Drug Discovery ,Neobavaisoflavone ,Humans ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,Bavachinin ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal ,Bakuchiol - Abstract
Fructus Psoraleae (FP) is an edible Chinese herbal which is widely used in Asia for the treatment of various diseases including asthma, diarrhea, and osteoporosis. This study aimed to investigate the inhibitory effects of the crude ethanol extract from FP on human carboxylesterase 2 (hCE2), as well as to identity and characterize the naturally occurring inhibitors of hCE2 in FP. Our results demonstrated that the ethanol extract of FP displayed potent inhibitory effects towards hCE2, while five major bioactive constitutes in FP were efficiently identified by LC-DAD-ESI-MS/MS, with the aid of LC-based activity profiling. The identified bioactive compounds including neobavaisoflavone, isobavachalcone, bavachinin, corylifol A and bakuchiol were found to be naturally occurring potent inhibitors of hCE2, with low Ki values ranging from 0.62μM to 3.89μM. This is the first report of the chemical constitutes in FP as potent inhibitors of hCE2.
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31. C-8 Mannich base derivatives of baicalein display improved glucuronidation stability: exploring the mechanism by experimentation and theoretical calculations
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Ping Wang, Liang-Liang Zhu, Guiyuan He, Guang-Bo Ge, Shixuan Zhang, Yang-Liu Xia, Shi-Yang Li, Ling Yang, Hong-Xi Xu, and Liang Xu
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Hydrogen bond ,Stereochemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Flavonoid ,Glucuronidation ,General Chemistry ,Mannich base ,Baicalein ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Biotransformation ,Intramolecular force ,Solubility - Abstract
Baicalein (BA), a natural flavonoid compound, possesses many desirable pharmacological activities. However, poor solubility and extensive metabolism by human UDP-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs) strongly restrict the clinical applications of BA. We previously reported that two C-8 Mannich base derivatives of BA (BA-a and BA-j) displayed enhanced solubility and anti-cyclin dependent kinase 1 activity, yet the metabolic stabilities of these compounds remained unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro glucuronidation stability of these BA derivatives and to explore the key factors affecting the UGT-mediated biotransformation. The results showed that the glucuronidation stabilities of these BA derivatives were much higher than BA. BA-a exhibited 12-fold and BA-j exhibited 5-fold improved stability in human liver S9, while in human intestine S9, BA-a and BA-j exhibited 42-fold and 33-fold improved stability, respectively. Further investigations found that the major glucuronidation site(s) were changed from 7-OH and 6-OH in BA to 6-OH in the BA derivatives. Also, both the involved enzymes and their catalytic efficacy in 6-O-glucuronidation of BA derivatives were much lower than that of BA. The formation of an intramolecular hydrogen bond between the C-8 Mannich base substituents and C-7 phenolic groups played a predominant role in these glucuronidation changes. The calculated bond dissociation energy (BDE) of each phenolic group in BA and its derivatives agreed well with their glucuronidation activities. All these findings bring new insights into the structure–glucuronidation relationship and provide a practical strategy for the structural modification to improve the glucuronidation stability of drug candidates, especially for those phenolic compounds.
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32. Clinical study on the visual quality in patients with moderate or high myopia after small incision lenticule extraction
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Xing Xing, Shi-Yang Li, Ai-Hong Zhao, Xue-Yan Liu, and Jie Pei
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small incision lenticule extraction ,genetic structures ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,femtosecond laser ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,myopia ,eye diseases ,visual quality - Abstract
AIM: To compare the visual quality between patients with moderate or high myopia and myopic astigmatism(SE -3.00~-9.00D)after femtosecond laser small incision lenticule extraction(SMILE)and laser in situ keratomileusis(LASIK). METHODS: The prospective study was applied.Eighty four patients(168 eyes)were divided into two groups: 42 patients(84 eyes)with myopia underwent SMILE was group Ⅰ, 42 patients(84 eyes)with myopia underwent LASIK was groupⅡ. The myopia degree of the patients was -3.00~-8.00D and astigmatism was -0.25~-2.00D before treatments and they were followed for 6mo. Uncorrected visual acuity(UCVA), spherical equivalent(SE), high order aberration(HOA), contrast sensitivity(CS)were compared and statistically analyzed at preoperatively, 1,3 and 6mo postoperatively. RESULTS: All operations were successful without serious complications that damaged vision. The UCVA in group Ⅰwas higher than that in group Ⅱ, and the SE was lower than that in group Ⅱ postoperatively(PPPPCONCLUSION: Moderate or high myopia and astigmatism can be effectively corrected by SMILE. Better visual acuity, more stable refractive state, less increase on SA, the recovery of CS and the improvement on visual quality, are the advantage of SMILE, but investigation with larger sample size and long term observation are needed.
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33. An Optimized Two-Photon Fluorescent Probe for Biological Sensing and Imaging of Catechol-O-Methyltransferase
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Shi-Yang Li, Ping Wang, Tong-Yi Dou, Li-Wei Zou, Yangliu Xia, Xing-Kai Qian, Yang Yu, Guang-Bo Ge, Ling Yang, Qun Luo, Qiang Jin, and Dan-Dan Wang
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Endogeny ,010402 general chemistry ,Catechol O-Methyltransferase ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,Two-photon excitation microscopy ,Coumarins ,Cell Line, Tumor ,mental disorders ,Animals ,Humans ,Cytotoxicity ,Fluorescent Dyes ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Photons ,Catechol-O-methyl transferase ,Binding Sites ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,fungi ,Organic Chemistry ,Brain ,General Chemistry ,Fluorescence ,0104 chemical sciences ,Highly sensitive ,Rats ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,Kinetics ,Enzyme ,Microscopy, Fluorescence, Multiphoton ,Spectrometry, Fluorescence ,Biochemistry ,Biosensor - Abstract
A practical two-photon fluorescent probe was developed for highly sensitive and selective sensing of the activities of catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) in complex biological samples. To this end, a series of 3-substituted 7,8-dihydroxycoumarins were designed and synthesized. Among them, 3-BTD displayed the best combination of selectivity, sensitivity, reactivity, and fluorescence response following COMT-catalyzed 8-O-methylation. The newly developed two-photon fluorescent probe 3-BTD can be used for determining the activities of COMT in complex biological samples and bio-imaging of endogenous COMT in living cells and tissue slices with good cell permeability, low cytotoxicity, and high imaging resolution. All these findings suggest that 3-BTD holds great promise for developing therapeutic molecules that target COMT, as well as for exploring COMT-associated biological processes and its biological functions in living systems. Furthermore, the strategy also sheds new light on the development of fluorescent probes for other conjugative enzymes.
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34. Design and Implementation of Enterprise Invoicing Management System
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Shi Yang Li and Yuan Yuan Tang
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Stock management ,Engineering ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,computer.software_genre ,System model ,Engineering management ,Inventory management ,Systems management ,Management system ,Systems engineering ,business ,Digital firm ,computer - Abstract
Enters sells saves themanagement system includes the basic information, stock management, salesmanagement, inventory management, query statistics, system management, andother six most. Database concept design includes entity, the use ofPowerDesigner build system model, etc.; Main form design contains basicinformation module suppliers, add, modify and delete, stock management module,etc.Java and JSP are used in the design of the complete portable networkshopping system .
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35. Transcriptome Profile of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon-Degrading Fungi Isolated from Taxus rhizosphere
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Song Song, Shi Yang Li, Guang Bo Ge, Rui Gao, Wenli Hu, and Da Cheng Hao
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Transcriptome ,Rhizosphere ,Multidisciplinary ,Taxus ,biology ,Chemistry ,Botany ,Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon ,biology.organism_classification - Published
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36. Investigation on inner flow quality assessment of centrifugal pump based on Euler head and entropy production analysis
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Da-zhuan Wu, Bo Qian, Peng Yan, Peng Wu, Jin-Ping Chen, and Shi-yang Li
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Physics ,symbols.namesake ,Flow (mathematics) ,Quality assessment ,Entropy production ,Euler's formula ,symbols ,Head (vessel) ,Mechanics ,Centrifugal pump - Published
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37. Analysis of influence factors of free cataract surgery in suburban district of one city in middle China
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Jian-He Xiao, Shi-Yang Li, Hong-Li Ma, Ai-Hong Zhao, and Xing Xing
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China ,free cataract surgery ,genetic structures ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,barriers ,eye diseases - Abstract
AIM:To investigate the reasons of the barriers to free cataract surgery in suburban area of one city in middle China. METHODS: From 2008 to 2009, in Sight Rehabilitation Programme of Cataract in suburban district of one city in middle China, all visually significant cataract patients screened were questioned about why he/she did not accept free cataract surgery. The answers were recorded and analyzed. RESULTS: Of 892 screened patients, only 387 patients(43.39%)wanted a free cataract surgery at first. At last 490 patients(54.93%)accepted free surgery. The main reasons for patients who did not accept free surgery include: be afraid of surgery and wanting other treatments(193, 21.64%), thinking the eyesight was enough for daily life(148, 16.59%), worrying about that the result would not be good as those paid for surgery(147, 16.48%), and other reasons(17, 1.91%).CONCLUSION: The reasons of the barriers to free cataract surgery include patients' ignorance, surgery outcome of patients around, and working mode of designated surgical hospital.
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38. Thickness of Magnesium Alloy Square Parts in Hydraulic Deep Drawing
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Lian Fa Yang, Yun Liu, Xian Chang Mao, and Shi Yang Li
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Materials science ,Computer simulation ,Metallurgy ,Formability ,General Medicine ,Deep drawing ,Magnesium alloy ,Composite material ,Hydraulic pressure ,Wall thickness ,Blank ,Square (algebra) - Abstract
Forming effect of square parts is influenced greatly by technical parameters in hydraulic deep drawing, and it is significative to investigate the parameters. The technical parameters which influence the cold forming effect (wall thickness difference and minimum wall thickness) were introduced in detail by numerical simulation method, including the load method of blank holder force, drawing speed, hydraulic pressure, etc. Furthermore, the reasonable technological parameters were concluded and the wall thickness distribution of magnesium alloy square parts was discussed in this paper. The results show that the cold formability of AZ31B magnesium alloy square parts could be improved when adopt reasonable technological parameters and blank holder force load path in hydraulic deep drawing.
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39. Influences of Wind Field on Flow Regime and Algae Blooming in Dianshan Lake
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Wei Hong Jia and Shi Yang Li
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biology ,Meteorology ,Wind field ,Wind stress ,General Medicine ,Wind direction ,biology.organism_classification ,Flow field ,Flood tide ,Oceanography ,Algae ,Streamflow ,Environmental science ,Clockwise - Abstract
Wind rose analysis method, two dimensional hydrodynamic model and particle tracer model are adopted to systematically study wind field features, flow field variation, and migration, spreading and accumulation processes of the internal and external cyanobacterial boom in Dianshan Lake. The results show that the wind direction in Dianshan Lake varies with seasons; the main wind direction is ESE in summer and autumn, and is NNW in winter and spring. Wind has great effects on the circulation patterns of the lake. In the case of no wind, the lake is mainly influenced by the upstream and downstream flows. River flow enters into the lake during flood tide, while the lake discharges during ebb tide, and there is no circulation occurred; the clockwise and counterclockwise circulations are generated respectively in the north and south of the lake under southeast wind, and similarly for northwest wind only the circulation directions are opposite. Upon different wind and flow fields, cyanobacterial boom is drifting to the windward lakeshore, and is prone to form the algae accumulation area.
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- 2012
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40. Logarithm Utility Maximization Portfolio Engineering with Bankruptcy Control: a Nonparametric Estimation Framework
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Shi-Yang Li, Hai-xiang Yao, and Qing-hua Ma
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Mathematical optimization ,Actuarial science ,Logarithm ,Logarithm utility maximization ,Investment strategy ,Nonparametric statistics ,Function (mathematics) ,Bankruptcy control ,Computer Science::Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science ,Bankruptcy ,Economics ,Portfolio ,Nonparametric estimation ,Portfolio engineering ,Expected utility hypothesis ,Sequential quadratic programming - Abstract
Under the assumption that investors have the logarithm utility function, this paper adopts the methodology of nonparametric estimation and the expected utility maximization (EUM) model to explore a portfolio engineering problem with bankruptcy control. First, we obtain the nonparametric estimated calculation formula for expected utility by using the nonparametric estimation. Then, sequential quadratic programming (SQP) algorithm for the optimal investment strategy of the EUM model is given. Finally, a numerical portfolio engineering example based on real data of Chinese stock market is presented.
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- 2012
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41. Proteomic analyses in the study of vitreous humour
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Tie-Zhu Lin, Guang-Hui Chu, Jian-Wei Wang, and Shi-Yang Li
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diabetic retinopathy ,vitreous humour ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,proteome ,uveitis ,sense organs ,entophthalmia - Abstract
Vitreoushumour(VH)is a transparent, highly hydrated gel, which occupies the vitreous cavity. The protein composition of the VH would change in pathological conditions of the retina, which has been testified in many studies. In the last decade, proteomics analyses have been performed to study the proteome of the human VH and hope to find some specific proteins in the aetiology of diabeticretinopathy(DR). Recent proteomic studies on the VH from animal models of autoimmune uveitis have identified some specific proteins in related entophthalmia.
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- 2014
42. Use of A U16 snoRNA-containing Ribozyme Library to Identify Ribozyme Targets in HIV-1
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Shi Yang Li, John J. Rossi, Haitang Li, Hoshang J. Unwalla, and Danny Abad
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Hammerhead ribozyme ,DNA, Complementary ,viruses ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Genome, Viral ,Computational biology ,Transfection ,Article ,Cell Line ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Drug Discovery ,Genetics ,Humans ,RNA, Small Nucleolar ,Gene silencing ,RNA, Catalytic ,RNA, Messenger ,Small nucleolar RNA ,Ganciclovir ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Ligase ribozyme ,Gene Library ,030304 developmental biology ,Pharmacology ,0303 health sciences ,Base Sequence ,biology ,Ribozyme ,biology.organism_classification ,3. Good health ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,HIV-1 ,biology.protein ,Molecular Medicine ,RNA Interference ,Mammalian CPEB3 ribozyme ,Cell Nucleolus ,VS ribozyme - Abstract
Hammerhead ribozymes have been shown to silence human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) gene expression by site-specific cleavage of viral mRNA. The two major factors that determine whether ribozymes will be effective for post-transcriptional gene silencing are colocalization of the ribozyme and the target RNAs, and the choice of an appropriate target site on the mRNA. An effective screening strategy for potential targets on the viral genome is the use of ribozyme libraries in cell culture. Capitalizing on previous findings that HIV-1 and ribozymes can be colocalized in the nucleolus, we created a novel hammerhead ribozyme library by inserting hammerhead ribozymes with fully randomized stems 1 and 2 into the body of the U16 small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA). Following three rounds of cotransfection with an HIV-1 proviral DNA harboring the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV-TK) gene, we selected for gancyclovir-resistant cells and identified a ribozyme sequence that could potentially target both the U5 and gag genes of HIV-1 regions on the HIV-1 genome through partial homologies with these targets. When the ribozymes were converted to full complementarity with the targets, they provided potent inhibition of HIV-1 replication in cell culture. These results provide a novel approach for identifying ribozyme targets in HIV-1.
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- 2008
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43. Highly sensitive and selective detection of human carboxylesterase 1 activity by liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection
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Qiang Jin, Lei Feng, Dan-Dan Wang, Qi Zhou, Na Li, Jie Hou, Jin-Guang Wang, Guang-Bo Ge, Shi-Yang Li, Ling Yang, and Li-Wei Zou
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0301 basic medicine ,Chromatography ,Human liver ,Elution ,Chemistry ,Carboxylesterase 1 ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Endogeny ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Biochemistry ,Fluorescence ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Analytical Chemistry ,Highly sensitive ,03 medical and health sciences ,Hydrolysis ,030104 developmental biology ,Spectrometry, Fluorescence ,Microsomes, Liver ,Humans ,Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid - Abstract
Human carboxylesterases 1 (hCE1), one of the most important human drug metabolizing enzymes, catalyzes the hydrolysis of a large number of structurally diverse of endogenous and exogenous substrates. However, a practical, reliable and sensitive method for the precise measurement of hCE1 activities in complex biological samples has been rarely reported. In this study, a liquid chromatography-fluorescence detection (LC-FD) based method was developed for highly selective and sensitive measurement of hCE1 activities in human tissue and cell preparations. This method was based on the fluorimetric detection of HMBT, the hydrolyzed product of BMBT which was a newly developed specific probe substrate for hCE1. The developed LC-FD method was fully validated in terms of specificity, sensitivity, linearity, precision, recovery and stability. With the help of LC separation, most polar endogenous compounds in biological samples could be eluted in the column dead time, which is very beneficial for accurate determination of hCE1 activities in complex biological samples. The lower limit of quantification for HMBT (product of hCE1) of this LC-FD based method was as low as 20nM, which was quite lower than other reported methods. The method also exhibited good precision, both intra- and inter- assay variances were both lower than 2.5%. Furthermore, the newly developed method was successfully applied to measure hCE1 activity in human liver preparations from individual donors (n=12), as well as in homogenates from eleven different human cell lines. All these findings combined with this practical method are very helpful for the deep understanding of the expression and function of hCE1 in human biological samples.
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- 2015
44. Revalidation and redescription of Brachymystax tsinlingensis Li, 1966 (Salmoniformes: Salmonidae) from China
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Ying-Chun, Xing, Bin-Bin, Lv, En-Qi, Ye, En-Yuan, Fan, Shi-Yang, Li, Li-Xin, Wang, Chun-Guang, Zhang, and Ya-Hui, Zhao
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Male ,China ,Animal Structures ,Animals ,Body Size ,Female ,Organ Size ,Animal Distribution ,Ecosystem ,Phylogeny ,Salmonidae - Abstract
Brachymystax tsinlingensis Li, 1966 is revalidated and redescribed. It can be distinguished from all congeners by the following combination of characteristics: no spots on operculum; gill rakers 15-20; lateral-line scales 98-116; pyloric caeca 60-71. Unique morphological characters and genetic divergence of this species are discussed. This species has a limited distribution in several streams of the middle part of the Qinling Mountains in China. Methods for management and protection of B. tsinlingensis need to be re-evaluated.
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45. Inside Cover: An Optimized Two-Photon Fluorescent Probe for Biological Sensing and Imaging of Catechol-O -Methyltransferase (Chem. Eur. J. 45/2017)
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Ping Wang, Shi-Yang Li, Qun Luo, Tong-Yi Dou, Ling Yang, Yang Yu, Yangliu Xia, Li-Wei Zou, Qiang Jin, Guang-Bo Ge, Dan-Dan Wang, and Xing-Kai Qian
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Bio imaging ,Two-photon excitation microscopy ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Cover (algebra) ,General Chemistry ,Photochemistry ,Biosensor ,Fluorescence ,Catalysis - Published
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46. [Hemodynamic variations during tracheal intubation with intubating laryngeal mask airway versus direct laryngoscope in hypertensive patients]
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Jing-yang, Zeng, Jing-jia, Yan, Shun-yuan, Li, Wen-qin, Xie, Yan-fang, Huang, Ke-yang, Su, and Shi-yang, Li
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Male ,Laryngoscopy ,Angiotensin II ,Hypertension ,Hemodynamics ,Intubation, Intratracheal ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Laryngeal Masks ,Aged - Abstract
To compare the variations of cardiovascular responses and vascular angiotensin II (AngII) in hypertensive patients during tracheal intubation with intubating laryngeal mask airway (ILMA) versus direct laryngoscope (DLS).A total of 120 hypertensive patients undergoing abdominal surgery were randomly divided into 2 groups, i.e.intubating laryngeal mask airway (Group I) and direct laryngoscope (Group D).Variations of invasive arterial blood pressure and angiotensin II were compared between two groups before and after intubation.The variations of cardiovascular responses and vascular angiotensin II (AngII) during tracheal intubation used of ILMA (T4) and DLS (T4) in an instant, tracheal intubation were immediately accomplished in two groups (T5). The variations of group I were significantly lower than those of group D (P0.05). And statistical significance existed between two groups.Tracheal intubation with intubating laryngeal mask airway (ILMA) can significantly reduce violent cardiovascular reactions and avoid cardiovascular accidents.
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47. [Comparative a nimble of monitoring indicator, explore the superiority about Supreme dual-chamber laryngeal mask used for cesarean section anesthesia]
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Xiao-bin, Fang, Wei-yu, Yao, and Shi-yang, Li
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Adult ,Young Adult ,Cesarean Section ,Pregnancy ,Humans ,Female ,Anesthesia, General ,Laryngeal Masks - Abstract
Explore the feasibility and superiority about Supreme double-lumen laryngeal mask airway for cesarean section anesthesia.From March 2011 to March 2012, a total of 300 patients with American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) I or II foot of cesarean section in full-term pregnant women for the first time production of Quanzhou Women's and Children's Hospital were recruited, authenticated by Hospital Ethics Committee, they were randomly divided into three groups (Random number table), dual-chamber in the LMA group (A group of 100 cases), tracheal intubation group (B group of 100 cases) and spinal anesthesia group (C group of 100 cases). ECG, SpO2, MAP, heart rate, Narcotrend and Apgar scores were observed.Before and after the LMA group inserted laryngeal mask HR,MAP no significant change in the performance of Narcotrend value remained at the level of anesthesia, intubation before and after HR, MAP significantly increased performance of Narcotrend values significantly increased, both compared to the obvious statistical difference (P0.05). The ventilation indicators of two groups compared to no significant difference (P0.05). LMA group cover required intubation time was significantly shorter than the time required for intubation of endotracheal intubation group (P0.01). Three groups of patient administration to the fetus at all times is in 5-10 min.Three groups similar to the Apgar score was no significant difference (P0.05).The dual-chamber laryngeal mask airway for caesarean section anesthesia, fetal Apgar scores, feasibility, and its operation is easy, safe and comfortable anesthesia, compared tracheal intubation has obvious superiority.
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48. [Effects of different nasotracheal intubations in obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome patients with uvulopalatopharyngoplasty]
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Wei-feng, Liu, He-pan, He, Wen-xi, Xie, Pei-qing, Weng, and Shi-yang, Li
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Adult ,Male ,Sleep Apnea, Obstructive ,Bronchoscopy ,Intubation, Intratracheal ,Humans ,Pharynx ,Female ,Laryngoscopes ,Middle Aged ,Nose - Abstract
To explore the safe and effective way of nasotracheal intubations in obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome patients with uvulopalatopharyngoplasty.Upon the approval of the Ethics Committee at Second Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, from August 2008 to November 2011, 90 sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome patients were randomly divided into 3 groups (n=30 each): GlideScope (G), fiberoptic bronchoscope (F) and combination of Glidescope with fiberoptic bronchoscope (G+F). The parameters of tracheal intubation time, placement of endotracheal intubation, tracheal injury and complications were recorded. Also systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) were recorded at post-induction, the moment of tracheal intubation and post-intubation 1, 3, 5 min. Rate pressure product (RPP) was calculated at all time points as the product of heart rate and SBP during observation.All of them underwent successful endotracheal intubation. There were 24 successful cases of intubation during the first attempt in Group G with a success rate of 80%; 27 patients successful during the first attempt in group F with a success rate of 90%; all in group G+F successful during the first attempt with a success rate of 100%. The rates were significantly different in 3 groups (P0.05). Groups G and F patients with failed intubation during the first attempt were of Mallampati III/IV. After induction, SBP, DBP, MAP and RPP were lower in 3 groups (P0.05) while HR change was not obvious. Compared with the after induction, the moment of tracheal intubation and after intubation 1 min, 3 groups of patients with SBP, DBP, MAP, HR and RPP increased (P0.05). Groups F and G+F after intubation in intubated patients and 1 min of SBP, DBP, MAP, HR, RPP were higher than G group (P0.05). No difference existed between groups F and G+F. Three groups showed no serious tracheal injury, laryngeal edema, hoarseness or other complications.During nasotracheal intubation for Mallampati I/II patients, GlideScope offers better overall glottic views. For those of Mallampati III and IV, the combination of Glidescope with fiberoptic bronchoscope may achieve a higher success rate and shorter intubation time than the latter alone.
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- 2013
49. Simvastatin attenuated cerebrovascular cell proliferation in the development of hypertension through Rho/Rho-kinase pathway
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Yong-Yuan Guan, Shi-Yang Li, Ming-Ming Ma, and Mi Wang
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Male ,Simvastatin ,RHOA ,Pyridines ,Myocytes, Smooth Muscle ,Blood Pressure ,Pharmacology ,Sincalide ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Downregulation and upregulation ,medicine.artery ,Basilar artery ,medicine ,Animals ,Rho-associated protein kinase ,Cell Proliferation ,rho-Associated Kinases ,biology ,Endothelin-1 ,business.industry ,Cell growth ,Amides ,Rats ,Disease Models, Animal ,Blood pressure ,Basilar Artery ,Cerebrovascular Circulation ,Hypertension ,biology.protein ,Signal transduction ,Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,rhoA GTP-Binding Protein ,medicine.drug ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
The cerebrovascular remodeling is a prominent feature of hypertension and considered as a major risk of stroke. Statins may suppress the activation of the Rho/Rho-kinase pathway and have pleiotropic actions against the development of vascular remodeling. We hypothesized that the inhibition of the Rho/Rho-kinase pathway by simvastatin during hypertension could recuperate the pathological changes of basilar artery through the downregulation of cell proliferation. To resolve the problem, we used 2-kid, 2-clip rat as a hypertension model and evaluated the effect of simvastatin on the Rho/Rho-kinase pathway. In addition, we assessed the changes of the proliferation rate by CCK-8 assay in basilar artery smooth muscle cells. Our results from this study showed that a continuous increase in the plasma endothelin-1 (ET-1) concentration and the Rho/Rho-kinase activity was positively correlated with changes in blood pressure in the hypertensive rat. Simvastatin ameliorated the upregulated Rho/Rho-kinase activity and cell proliferation during hypertension. Moreover, simvastatin, the RhoA inhibitor C3, and the RhoA-kinase inhibitor Y27632 all attenuated the proliferation rate induced by ET-1 in basilar artery smooth muscle cells via the Rho/Rho-kinase signaling pathway. In conclusion, simvastatin attenuated ET-1-induced proliferation through the Rho/Rho-kinase signaling pathway in hypertensive rat basilar artery, and it may be an excellent reagent to protect vascular remodeling and stroke.
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- 2012
50. Ginsenoside-Rd potentiates apoptosis induced by hydrogen peroxide in basilar artery smooth muscle cells through the mitochondrial pathway
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Shi-Yang Li, Xiaofei Lv, Xiao-Guang Wang, Jia-Guo Zhou, Yong-Yuan Guan, Yong-Bo Tang, Ming-Ming Ma, Yan-Hua Du, and Yun Liu
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Cancer Research ,Programmed cell death ,Ginsenosides ,Cell Survival ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Myocytes, Smooth Muscle ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Apoptosis ,Biology ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,medicine.artery ,Basilar artery ,medicine ,Myocyte ,Animals ,Viability assay ,bcl-2-Associated X Protein ,Pharmacology ,Membrane potential ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Cell growth ,Cytochrome c ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Cell Biology ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,Molecular biology ,Mitochondria ,Rats ,Biochemistry ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 ,Basilar Artery ,biology.protein ,Metabolic Networks and Pathways - Abstract
Our previous studies showed that ginsenoside-Rd, a purified component from Panax notoginseng, inhibited cell proliferation and reversed basilar artery remodeling. The aim of this study was to investigate whether ginsenoside- Rd influences H(2)O(2)-induced apoptosis in basilar artery smooth muscle cells (BASMCs). The results showed that ginsenoside-Rd significantly potentiated H(2)O(2)-induced cell death and cell apoptosis. This resulted in a concentration-dependent reduction of the cell viability. Ginsenoside-Rd further increased cytochrome C release and caspase-9/caspase-3 activations, and reduced the stability of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) and the ratio of Bcl-2/Bax. Cyclosporine A, an inhibitor of mitochondrial-permeability transition, inhibited alteration of mitochondrial permeability induced by H(2)O(2) and reversed the effect of ginsenoside-Rd on MMP. Our data strongly suggest that ginsenoside-Rd potentiated H(2)O(2)-induced apoptosis of BASMCs through the mitochondria-dependent pathway.
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- 2011
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