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2. Sweet Strain Release: Donor–Acceptor Cyclopropane Mediated Glycosylation
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Xiong Xiao, Han Ding, Li-Cong Peng, Xin-Yu Fang, Yang-Yang Qin, Qiu-Qi Mu, and Xue-Wei Liu
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General Chemistry - Published
- 2023
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3. Metabolic Signature of Healthy Lifestyle and Risk of Rheumatoid Arthritis: Observational and Mendelian Randomization Study
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Jie Zhang, Xin-Yu Fang, Rui Leng, Hai-Feng Chen, Ting-Ting Qian, Yu-Yu Cai, Xin-Hong Zhang, Yi-Yu Wang, Min Mu, Xin-Rong Tao, Rui-Xue Leng, and Dong-Qing Ye
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Nutrition and Dietetics ,Medicine (miscellaneous) - Published
- 2023
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4. Association of Combined Exposure to Ambient Air Pollutants, Genetic Risk, and Incident Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Prospective Cohort Study in the UK Biobank
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Jie Zhang, Xin-Yu Fang, Jun Wu, Yin-Guang Fan, Rui-Xue Leng, Bo Liu, Xiao-Jie Lv, Yu-Lu Yan, Chen Mao, and Dong-Qing Ye
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health - Published
- 2023
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5. The Relationship Between Ambient Air Pollution and Hospitalizations for Gout in a Humid Subtropical Region of China
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Yi-Sheng He, Zhiwei Xu, Qian Wu, Yue Chen, Jin-Hui Tao, Zheng-Dong Wu, Hai-Feng Pan, Gui-Hong Wang, and Xin-Yu Fang
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Acute gout ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Ambient air pollution ,nitrogen dioxide ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Humid subtropical climate ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Negative association ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,carbon monoxide ,Gout ,ozone ,gout ,Air pollutants ,Environmental health ,Relative risk ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,air pollutants ,business ,Journal of Inflammation Research ,Original Research - Abstract
Yi-Sheng He,1,2,* Gui-Hong Wang,3,* Qian Wu,1,2,* Zheng-Dong Wu,1,2 Yue Chen,1,2 Jin-Hui Tao,4 Xin-Yu Fang,1,2 Zhiwei Xu,5 Hai-Feng Pan1,2 1Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Anhui Medical University, Hefei, Anhui, Peopleâs Republic of China; 2Inflammation and Immune Mediated Diseases Laboratory of Anhui Province, Hefei, Anhui, Peopleâs Republic of China; 3Department of Rheumatology, Anqing Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Anqing, Anhui, Peopleâs Republic of China; 4Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Peopleâs Republic of China; 5School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Zhiwei Xu; Hai-Feng Pan Email xzw1011@gmail.com; panhaifeng1982@sina.comObjective: Gout is a chronic disease caused by the deposition of sodium urate (MSU) crystals. Available data on the association between environmental hazards and gout are scarce. The present study was present to investigate the relationship between short-term exposure to air pollution and hospitalizations for acute gout from 2016 to 2020 in Anqing City, China.Methods: Daily records of hospital admissions for acute gout in Anqing from 1 January 2016 to 31 December 2020 were retrieved from the tertiary first-class hospitals in Anqing. Air pollutants and meteorological data were obtained from the China Environmental Monitoring Station and China Meteorological Data Service Center respectively. We used a time-series analysis to explore the association between air pollution (NO2, O3, and CO) and hospitalizations for acute gout, and conducted stratified analyses by gender, age and season.Results: We observed an association between NO2 and hospitalizations for gout (lag 0, relative risk (RR):1.022, 95% confidence interval (CI):1.004â 1.041). For every 1 mg/m3 increase in CO concentration, hospitalizations for gout increased by 3.9% (lag 11 days, RR=1.039, 95% CI: 1.004â 1.076). Intriguingly, there was a negative association between O3 and hospitalizations for gout (lag0, RR=0.986, 95% CI: 0.976â 0.996). Stratified analyses showed that exposure to high levels of NO2 was considered to be more vulnerable to gout in cold season.Conclusion: Our study showed that short-term exposure to NO2 and CO has a significant effect on hospitalizations for acute gout.Keywords: gout, air pollutants, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone
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- 2021
6. Impact responses of frozen sandstone subjected to low temperature at high strain rates
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Shi Liu, Jin-yu Xu, Hao-yu Wang, Peng Wang, and Xin-yu Fang
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- 2022
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7. Altered gut fungi in systemic lupus erythematosus - A pilot study
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Bao-Zhu Li, Hua Wang, Xian-Bao Li, Qian-Ru Zhang, Rong-Gui Huang, Hong Wu, Yi-Yu Wang, Kai-Di Li, Xiu-Jie Chu, Nv-Wei Cao, Hao-Yue Zhou, Xin-Yu Fang, Rui-Xue Leng, Yin-Guang Fan, Jin-Hui Tao, Zong-Wen Shuai, and Dong-Qing Ye
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Microbiology (medical) ,Microbiology - Abstract
ObjectiveGut fungi, as symbiosis with the human gastrointestinal tract, may regulate physiology via multiple interactions with host cells. The plausible role of fungi in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is far from clear and need to be explored.MethodsA total of 64 subjects were recruited, including SLE, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), undifferentiated connective tissue diseases (UCTDs) patients and healthy controls (HCs). Fecal samples of subjects were collected. Gut fungi and bacteria were detected by ITS sequencing and 16S rRNA gene sequencing, respectively. Alpha and beta diversities of microbiota were analyzed. Linear discriminant analysis effect size analysis was performed to identify abundance of microbiota in different groups. The correlation network between bacterial and fungal microbiota was analyzed based on Spearman correlation.ResultsGut fungal diversity and community composition exhibited significant shifts in SLE compared with UCTDs, RA and HCs. Compared with HCs, the alpha and beta diversities of fungal microbiota decreased in SLE patients. According to principal coordinates analysis results, the constitution of fungal microbiota from SLE, RA, UCTDs patients and HCs exhibited distinct differences with a clear separation between fungal microbiota. There was dysbiosis in the compositions of fungal and bacterial microbiota in the SLE patients, compared to HCs. Pezizales, Cantharellales and Pseudaleuria were enriched in SLE compared with HCs, RA and UCTDs. There was a complex relationship network between bacterial and fungal microbiota, especially Candida which was related to a variety of bacteria.ConclusionThis study presents a pilot analysis of fungal microbiota with diversity and composition in SLE, and identifies several gut fungi with different abundance patterns taxa among SLE, RA, UCTDs and HCs. Furthermore, the gut bacterial-fungal association network in SLE patients was altered compared with HCs.
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- 2022
8. Short-term effect of ambient temperature and ambient temperature changes on the risk of warts outpatient visits in Hefei, China: a retrospective time-series study
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Bo Liu, Xin-Yu Fang, Yu-Lu Yan, Jun Wu, Xiao-Jie Lv, Jie Zhang, Liang-Wei Qi, Ting-Ting Qian, Yu-Yu Cai, Yin-Guang Fan, and Dong-Qing Ye
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Pollution - Abstract
Concerns are growing about the adverse health effects of ambient temperature and ambient temperature changes. However, the association between ambient temperature and ambient temperature changes on the risk of warts outpatient visits is poorly understood. Our study used the distributed lag non-linear model (DLNM) aimed to evaluate the association between ambient temperature, ambient temperature changes (including temperature change between neighboring days (TCN) and diurnal temperature range (DTR)), and warts outpatient visits. We also performed subgroup analyses in order to find susceptible populations by gender and age groups. The maximum relative risk (RR) of low ambient temperature (0 °C) for warts outpatient visits was 1.117 (95% CI: 1.041-1.198, lag 04 days), and the maximum RR of high ambient temperature (32 °C) for warts outpatient visits was 1.318 (95% CI: 1.083-1.605, lag 07 days). The large temperature drop (TCN = - 3 °C) decreased the risk of warts visits, with the lowest RR value at the cumulative exposure of lag 7 days (RR = 0.888, 95% CI: 0.822-0.959), and the large temperature rise (TCN = 2 °C) increased the risk of warts visits, with the highest RR value at the cumulative exposure of lag 7 days (RR = 1.080, 95% CI: 1.022-1.142). Overall, both low and high ambient temperatures and large temperature rise can increase the risk of warts visits, while large temperature drop is a protective factor for warts visits. However, we did not find any association between DTR and warts visits. Furthermore, subgroup analyses showed that males and the young (0-17 years old) were more sensitive to low and high ambient temperatures, and the elderly (≥ 65 years old) were more susceptible to TCN. The results may provide valuable evidence for reducing the disease burden of warts in the future.
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- 2022
9. Research on Optimization of Airport Pavement Renovation Process
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You Jun Wang, James Key, and Xin Yu Fang Wang
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Thesaurus (information retrieval) ,Materials science ,Mechanics of Materials ,Process (engineering) ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Construction engineering - Abstract
The huge investment in the airport has great significance for economic development and national defense. In the past 20 years, China has built a large number of airports, and its pavements have been exposed to the outdoor environment for a long time, resulting in easy be damaged. Therefore, in recent years, the problems faced by the renovation of airport pavements have become increasingly prominent. Based on the analysis of the core functional indicators of the airport pavement, the paper establishes the hierarchical structure model, functional model and cost model, and finally forms the optimization model of the renovation process decision. The simulation calculation is carried out through engineering examples, and the advantages, shortcomings and their gaps of different renovation processes are obtained, which prove the rationality and effectiveness of the model.
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- 2020
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10. Proton pump inhibitors induce changes in the gut microbiome composition of systemic lupus erythematosus patients
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Xian-Bao Li, Xiu-Jie Chu, Nv-Wei Cao, Hua Wang, Xin-Yu Fang, Yin-Guang Fan, Bao-Zhu Li, and Dong-Qing Ye
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Microbiology (medical) ,Clostridiales ,Feces ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Humans ,Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic ,Proton Pump Inhibitors ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Microbiology ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome - Abstract
Background Currently, few studies focus on the association between gut microbiota and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and much less studies consider the effect of drug usage. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are commonly used to treat drug-related gastrointestinal damage in SLE patients. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine the gut microbiota of SLE patients using PPIs. Methods Fecal samples from 20 SLE patients with PPIs (P-SLE), 20 SLE patients without PPIs (NP-SLE) and 17 healthy controls (HCs) were obtained. The structure of the bacterial community in the fecal samples was analyzed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Redundancy analysis (RDA) was performed to observe the relationship between clinical variables and microbiome composition in P-SLE and NP-SLE patients. Based on the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database, functional capabilities of microbiota were estimated. Network analysis was performed to analyze the association of metabolic pathway alterations with altered gut microbiota in P-SLE and NP-SLE patients. Results P-SLE patients exhibited increased alpha-diversity and an altered composition of the gut microbiota compared with NP-SLE patients. The alpha-diversity of NP-SLE patients was significantly lower than HCs but also of P-SLE patients, whose alpha-diversity had become similar to HCs. Compared with NP-SLE patients, the relative abundances of Lactobacillus, Roseburia, Oxalobacter, and Desulfovibrio were increased, while those of Veillonella, Escherichia, Morganella, Pseudomonas and Stenotrophomonas were decreased in P-SLE patients. RDA indicated that PPI use was the only significant exploratory variable for the microbiome composition when comparing SLE patients. KEGG analysis showed that 16 metabolic pathways were significantly different between NP-SLE and P-SLE patients. These metabolic pathways were mainly associated with changes in Escherichia, Roseburia, Stenotrophomonas, Morganella and Alipipes as determined by the network analysis. Conclusions PPI use is associated with an improved microbiome composition of SLE patients as it 1) increases alpha-diversity levels back to normal, 2) increases the abundance of various (beneficial) commensals, and 3) decreases the abundance of certain opportunistic pathogenic genera such as Escherichia. Validation studies with higher patient numbers are however recommended to explore these patterns in more detail.
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- 2022
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11. Surgical Management for Chronic Destructive Septic Hip Arthritis: Debridement, Antibiotics, and Single-Stage Replacement is as Effective as Two-Stage Arthroplasty
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Chao‐fan Zhang, Xin‐yu Fang, Zi‐da Huang, Guo‐chang Bai, Ze‐yu Zhang, Ye Yang, Zi‐jie Zhang, Wen‐bo Li, and Wen‐ming Zhang
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Arthritis, Infectious ,Treatment Outcome ,Debridement ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ,Blood Loss, Surgical ,Joint Dislocations ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,Hip Prosthesis ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To compare the surgical outcomes of debridement, antibiotics, and single-stage total hip replacement (DASR) vs two-stage arthroplasty (two-stage arthroplasty) for chronic destructive septic hip arthritis (SHA).Cases of chronic destructive SHA treated by DASR or two-stage arthroplasty in our department from January 2008 to October 2021 were retrospectively reviewed. Patient demographic information, perioperative inflammation markers, intraoperative blood loss, microbial culture, and metagenomic new generation sequencing results were recorded. The perioperative complications, hospital stay, hospitalization cost, infection recurrence rate, and Harris Hip Score (HHS) at the last follow-up were compared between the two groups.A total of 28 patients were included in the study, including 11 patients who received DASR and 17 patients who received two-stage arthroplasty. There was no significant difference in demographic information, preoperative serum inflammatory markers, synovial fluid white blood cell count, or percentage of polymorphonuclear leukocytes between the two groups. The DASR group demonstrated significantly lower intraoperative blood loss [(368.2 ± 253.3) mL vs (638.2 ± 170.0) mL, p = 0.002], hospital stay [(22.6 ± 8.1) days vs (43.5 ± 13.2) days, p 0.0001], and hospitalization expenses [(81,269 ± 11,496) RMB vs (137,524 ± 25,516) RMB, p 0.0001] than the two-stage arthroplasty group. In the DASR group, one patient had dislocation as a complication. There were no cases with recurrence of infection. In the two-stage arthroplasty group, there was one case complicated with spacer fracture, one case with spacer dislocation, and one case with deep vein thrombosis of the lower limbs. There were no cases with recurrence of infection. There were no significant differences in the readmission rate, complication rate, or HHS at the last follow-up between the two groups.Both DASR and two-stage arthroplasty achieved a satisfactory infection cure rate and functional recovery for chronic destructive SHA, and DASR demonstrated significantly lower intraoperative blood loss, hospital stay, and hospitalization costs than two-stage arthroplasty. For appropriately indicated patients, if microbial data are available and a standardized debridement protocol is strictly followed, DASR can be a treatment option.
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- 2022
12. The Interaction Between Dietary Fructose and Gut Microbiota in Hyperuricemia and Gout
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Xin-yu Fang, Liang-wei Qi, Hai-feng Chen, Peng Gao, Qin Zhang, Rui-xue Leng, Yin-guang Fan, Bao-zhu Li, Hai-feng Pan, and Dong-qing Ye
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Nutrition and Dietetics ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Food Science - Abstract
With the worldwide epidemics of hyperuricemia and associated gout, the diseases with purine metabolic disorders have become a serious threat to human public health. Accumulating evidence has shown that they have been linked to increased consumption of fructose in humans, we hereby made a timely review on the roles of fructose intake and the gut microbiota in regulating purine metabolism, together with the potential mechanisms by which excessive fructose intake contributes to hyperuricemia and gout. To this end, we focus on the understanding of the interaction between a fructose-rich diet and the gut microbiota in hyperuricemia and gout to seek for safe, cheap, and side-effect-free clinical interventions. Furthermore, fructose intake recommendations for hyperuricemia and gout patients, as well as the variety of probiotics and prebiotics with uric acid-lowering effects targeting the intestinal tract are also summarized to provide reference and guidance for the further research.
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13. ALKBH5 Expression could Affect the Function of T Cells in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patients: A Case-control Study
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Dong-Qing Ye, Yin-Guang Fan, Li-Jun Deng, Xin-Yu Fang, Jun Wu, Qing-Ru Li, Yan-Mei Mao, and Rui-Xue Leng
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Pharmacology ,Case-Control Studies ,T-Lymphocytes ,Drug Discovery ,Leukocytes, Mononuclear ,AlkB Homolog 5, RNA Demethylase ,Humans ,Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic ,RNA, Messenger - Abstract
Background: N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification is widespread in eukaryotic mRNA, regulated by m6A demethylase, AlkB homolog 5 (ALKBH5). However, the role of m6A in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is still obscure. We explored ALKBH5 expression in SLE patients and its effects on T cells. Methods: 100 SLE patients and 110 healthy controls were recruited to investigate the expression of ALKBH5 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). An additional 32 SLE patients and 32 health controls were enrolled to explore the expression of ALKBH5 in T cells. Then we explored the function of ALKBH5 in T cells by lentivirus. Results: The expressions of ALKBH5 were downregulated in both PBMCs and T cells in SLE patients (all P Conclusion: Conclusion: ALKBH5 expression is downregulated in SLE patients and could affect the apoptosis and proliferation of T cells, but the exact mechanism still needs to be further explored.
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14. Research Advances in Epidemiology of Autoimmune Diseases in China
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Xin-yu Fang and Dong-Qing Ye
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- 2022
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15. Cultural Epidemiology in China
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Dong-Qing Ye, Yan-Mei Mao, Jun Wu, Xin-Yu Fang, and Bao-Zhu Li
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- 2022
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16. Circuit network theory of n-horizontal bridge structure
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Xin-Yu Fang and Zhi-Zhong Tan
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Multidisciplinary - Abstract
This research investigates a complex n order cascading circuit network with embedded horizontal bridge circuits with the N-RT method. The contents of the study include equivalent resistance analytical formula and complex impedance characteristics of the circuit network. The research idea is as follows. Firstly the equivalent model of n-order resistance network is established, and a fractional difference equation model is derived using Kirchhoff’s law. Secondly, the equivalent transformation method is employed to transform the fractional equation into a simple linear difference equation, and its particular solution is computed. Then the solution to the difference equation is used to derive the effective resistance of the resistance network of the embedded horizontal bridge circuit, and various special cases of equivalent resistance formula are analyzed and the correctness of the analysis model gets verified. Finally, as an expanded application, the equivalent complex impedance of LC network is studied, and Matlab drawing tool is employed to offer the equivalent impedance with various variables of the graph. Our results provide new research ideas and theoretical basis for relevant scientific researches and practical applications.
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- 2021
17. Association between non-optimal temperature and hospitalizations for gout in Anqing, China: a time-series analysis
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Yi-Sheng He, Napoleon Bellua Sam, Zheng-Dong Wu, Hai-Feng Pan, Gui-Hong Wang, Zhiwei Xu, Yue Chen, Xin-Yu Fang, and Jin-Hui Tao
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Male ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,China ,Hot Temperature ,Gout ,Hospitalized patients ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Stratified analysis ,Air pollutants ,Environmental Chemistry ,Medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,business.industry ,Diurnal temperature variation ,Temperature ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Pollution ,Confidence interval ,Hospitalization ,Increased risk ,Attributable risk ,Female ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Previous studies have found that non-optimal temperature influences the development of gout, but the results have been inconsistent. The present study aimed to explore the effects of high temperature and high temperature variation on hospitalizations for gout in Anqing, China. We collected daily data on air pollutants, meteorological factors, and hospitalizations for gout between 1January 2016 and 31 December 2020 in Anqing City, China. We used Poisson generalized linear regression model and a distributed lag non-linear model (DLNM) to explore the relationship of high temperature, diurnal temperature range (DTR), and temperature change between neighboring days (TCN) with hospitalizations for gout. Stratified analysis by gender (male, female) and age (
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- 2021
18. Emerging role of air pollution in chronic kidney disease
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Xue-Rong Wang, Fan Cao, Li-Hong Ding, Xin-Yu Fang, De-Guang Wang, Yue Chen, Hai-Feng Pan, and Jian-Ping Xiao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Disease ,Kidney ,Air Pollution ,Environmental Chemistry ,Medicine ,Humans ,Regeneration ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Intensive care medicine ,Dialysis ,Kidney transplantation ,Disease burden ,Air Pollutants ,business.industry ,Glomerulosclerosis ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Pollution ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Particulate Matter ,business ,Kidney cancer ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Chronic kidney disease (CKD), a global disease burden related to high rates of incidence and mortality, manifests as progressive and irretrievable nephron loss and decreased kidney regeneration capacity. Emerging studies have suggested that exposure to air pollution is closely relevant to increased risk of CKD, CKD progression and end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). Inhaled airborne particles may cause vascular injury, intraglomerular hypertension, or glomerulosclerosis through non-hemodynamic and hemodynamic factors with multiple complex interactions. The mechanisms linking air pollutants exposure to CKD include elevated blood pressure, worsening oxidative stress and inflammatory response, DNA damage and abnormal metabolic changes to aggravate kidney damage. In the present review, we will discuss the epidemiologic observations linking air pollutants exposure to the incidence and progression of CKD. Then, we elaborate the potential roles of several air pollutants including particulate matter and gaseous co-pollutants, environmental tobacco smoke, and gaseous heavy metals in its pathogenesis. Finally, this review outlines the latent effect of air pollution in ESKD patients undergoing dialysis or renal transplant, kidney cancer and other kidney diseases. The information obtained may be beneficial for further elucidating the pathogenesis of CKD and making proper preventive strategies for this disease.
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- 2021
19. MiR-137–3p rescue motoneuron death by targeting calpain-2
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Wen Li, Wutian Wu, Ze-Min Ling, Ying Tang, Xin-yu Fang, Zhe Zhu, Li-Hua Zhou, Lin-Lin Liu, Rao Fu, and Guangyin Yu
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Physiology ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Nitric Oxide Synthase Type I ,Biology ,Nitric Oxide ,PC12 Cells ,Biochemistry ,Nitric oxide ,Avulsion ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Downregulation and upregulation ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Gene silencing ,Brachial Plexus ,Cells, Cultured ,Motor Neurons ,Cell Death ,Calpain ,Spinal cord ,Rats ,Cell biology ,MicroRNAs ,mir-137 ,HEK293 Cells ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Calpain-2 ,Neuron death ,Injections, Intraperitoneal ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Brachial plexus root avulsion (BPRA) is a type of injury that leads to motor function loss as a result of motoneurons (MNs) degeneration. Here we identified that the reduced expression of rat miR-137-3p in the ventral horn of spinal cord was associated with MNs death. However, the pathophysiological role of miR-137-3p in root avulsion remains poorly understood. We demonstrated that the calcium-activated neutral protease-2 (calpain-2) was a direct target gene of miR-137-3p with miR-137-3p binding to the 3'-untranslated region of calpain-2. Silencing of calpain-2 suppressed the expression of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), a primary source of nitric oxide (NO). After avulsion 2 weeks, up-regulation of miR-137-3p in the spinal cord reduced calpain-2 levels and nNOS expression inside spinal MNs, resulting in an amelioration of the MNs death. These events provide new insight into the mechanism by which upregulation of miR-137-3p can impair MN survival in the BPRA.
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20. Maternal cooking during pregnancy may increase hyperactive behaviors among children aged at around 3 years old
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Jin Jing, Wei-Qing Chen, Xin-Yu Fang, Dan-Xia Xian, Hui Jiang, Chuan-An Wu, Yu Jin, Guo-Min Wen, Xiao-Na Yin, Deng-Li Sun, Li Liu, and Esben Strodl
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Environmental Engineering ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Offspring ,Child Behavior Disorders ,010501 environmental sciences ,Social class ,01 natural sciences ,Air pollutants ,Pregnancy ,Environmental health ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Medicine ,Humans ,Significant risk ,Cooking ,Child ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Air Pollutants ,Family Characteristics ,Young child ,business.industry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,food and beverages ,Building and Construction ,medicine.disease ,Increased risk ,Coal ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Maternal Exposure ,Air Pollution, Indoor ,Child, Preschool ,Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects ,Gestation ,Female ,business - Abstract
Cooking is one of the main sources of indoor air pollution in China. Given emerging evidence of a link between air pollutants and neurodevelopmental delays, we examined whether maternal experiences with cooking during gestation might increase their child's hyperactivity at 3 years of age. The participants involved 45 518 mothers of children who were newly enrolled at kindergarten in the Longhua District of Shenzhen from 2015 to 2017. The results show that maternal exposure to cooking fumes during pregnancy was related to an increased risk of their offspring having hyperactivity behaviors at the age of 3 years. Compared with pregnant mothers who never cooked, pregnant mothers who cooked sometimes, often, or always had children who showed a significantly higher hyperactivity risk. Households using cooking fuels such as coal, gas during the mothers’ pregnancy, exhibited more hyperactivity behaviors in the young child when compared to those using electricity for cooking. In addition, poor ventilation during cooking, while mothers were pregnant, was found to be a significant risk factor for clinical levels of the offspring's hyperactive behaviors. Furthermore, the positive association with maternal cooking during pregnancy and their offsprings’ hyperactivity was relatively consistent across strata defined by social class, education, and other covariates.
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21. Equivalent complex impedance of n-order RLC network
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Wan-Jiao Chen, Hai-Xiang Chen, Ming-Yue Wang, Zhi-Zhong Tan, and Xin-Yu Fang
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Physics ,Order (business) ,Computer Science::Information Retrieval ,RLC circuit ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Topology ,Electrical impedance ,Mathematical Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Abstract
Complex n-order complex impedance network is a kind of common complex problems. The electrical characteristics of its equivalent complex impedance are usually complex. We consider a kind of complex impedance network model of two terminal ladder network with complex parameters, and investigate the characteristics of equivalent complex impedance by deriving the analytical formula of equivalent complex impedance. The main research methods are as follows: firstly, the equivalent model is constructed. Secondly, the nonlinear difference equation model is established according to the equivalent model, and then the universal law of the equivalent complex impedance of n-ladder network is given by studying the solution of the nonlinear difference equation. Finally, the specific cases of LC network and non-ideal transmission line are studied respectively, and compared with the relevant results.
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- 2021
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22. Resistance Theory of General 2 × n Resistor Networks
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Zhi-Zhong Tan, Xin-Yu Fang, Ming-Yue Wang, Hai-Xiang Chen, Xuan Hu, Yi‐Tian Zhang, and Wan-Jiao Chen
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Statistics and Probability ,Physics ,Numerical Analysis ,Multidisciplinary ,Equivalent series resistance ,Resistance (ecology) ,Differential equation ,law ,Modeling and Simulation ,Mathematical analysis ,Resistor ,law.invention - Published
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23. Functional Self-Assembling Peptide Nanofiber Hydrogels Designed for Nerve Degeneration
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Wei Xue, Yongnu Zhang, Xin-yu Fang, Wutian Wu, Songying Ouyang, Liumin He, Ramakrishna Seeram, Xiyong Song, Na Zhang, Wen Li, Xiaoli Wu, and Yuqiao Sun
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Models, Molecular ,0301 basic medicine ,Circular dichroism ,Materials science ,Cell Survival ,Green Fluorescent Proteins ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Nanofibers ,Peptide ,02 engineering and technology ,Microscopy, Atomic Force ,Protein Structure, Secondary ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,3D cell culture ,Neural Stem Cells ,Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared ,Animals ,General Materials Science ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Peptide sequence ,Protein secondary structure ,Myelin Sheath ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Circular Dichroism ,Hydrogels ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Axons ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Nanofiber ,Nerve Degeneration ,Self-healing hydrogels ,Biophysics ,Rats, Transgenic ,Peptides ,0210 nano-technology ,Self-assembling peptide - Abstract
Self-assembling peptide (SAP) RADA16-I (Ac-(RADA)4-CONH2) has been suffering from a main drawback associated with low pH, which damages cells and host tissues upon direct exposure. In this study, we presented a strategy to prepare nanofiber hydrogels from two designer SAPs at neutral pH. RADA16-I was appended with functional motifs containing cell adhesion peptide RGD and neurite outgrowth peptide IKVAV. The two SAPs were specially designed to have opposite net charges at neutral pH, the combination of which created a nanofiber hydrogel (-IKVAV/-RGD) characterized by significantly higher G' than G″ in a viscoelasticity examination. Circular dichroism, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and Raman measurements were performed to investigate the secondary structure of the designer SAPs, indicating that both the hydrophobic/hydrophilic properties and electrostatic interactions of the functional motifs play an important role in the self-assembling behavior of the designer SAPs. The neural progenitor cells (NPCs)/stem cells (NSCs) fully embedded in the 3D-IKVAV/-RGD nanofiber hydrogel survived, whereas those embedded within the RADA 16-I hydrogel hardly survived. Moreover, the -IKVAV/-RGD nanofiber hydrogel supported NPC/NSC neuron and astrocyte differentiation in a 3D environment without adding extra growth factors. Studies of three nerve injury models, including sciatic nerve defect, intracerebral hemorrhage, and spinal cord transection, indicated that the designer -IKVAV/-RGD nanofiber hydrogel provided a more permissive environment for nerve regeneration than the RADA 16-I hydrogel. Therefore, we reported a new mechanism that might be beneficial for the synthesis of SAPs for in vitro 3D cell culture and nerve regeneration.
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24. Association between SERPING1 rs2511989 polymorphism and age-related macular degeneration: Meta-analysis
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Yi, Dong, Ze-Dong, Li, Xin-Yu, Fang, Xue-Feng, Shi, Song, Chen, and Xin, Tang
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Meta-analysis ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,single nucleotide polymorphism ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,Informatics Research ,age-related macular degeneration ,SERPING1 - Abstract
AIM: To investigate the association between SERPING1 rs2511989 (G>A) polymorphism and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). METHODS: A number of electronic databases (up to July 15, 2014) were searched independently by two investigators. A Meta-analysis was performed on the association between SERPING1 rs2511989 polymorphism and AMD. Pooled odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated. RESULTS: Eight studies with 16 cohorts consisting of 9163 cases and 6813 controls were included in this Meta-analysis. There was no significant association between rs2511989 polymorphism and AMD under all genetic models in overall estimates (A vs G: OR= 0.938, 95%CI =0.858-1.025; AA vs GG:OR =0.871, 95%CI =0.719-1.056; AG vs GG: OR =0.944, 95%CI =0.845-1.054; AA+AG vs GG: OR =0.927, 95% CI =0.823-1.044; AA vs AG+GG: OR =0.890, 95%CI =0.780-1.034). Cumulative Meta-analyses also showed a trend of no association between rs2511989 polymorphism and AMD as information accumulated by year. Subgroup analysis and Meta-regression analysis indicated that age-matching status was the main source of heterogeneity. Sensitivity analysis found the results in overall comparisons and subgroup comparisons of white subjects under the allele model were found to have significantly statistical differences after studies deviating from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) were excluded (overall: OR=0.918, 95%CI = 0.844-0.999, P =0.049; whites: OR =0.901, 95%CI = 0.817-0.994, P =0.038). However, the results were not sufficiently robust for further sensitivity analysis and statistical differences disappeared on applying Bonferroni correction (with a significance level set at 0.05/25). CONCLUSION: This Meta-analysis indicates that SERPING1 rs2511989 polymorphism and AMD tend to have no association with each other. Age matching status is a big confounding factor, and more studies with subtle designs are warranted in future.
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25. Metajapogenins A–C, Pregnane Steroids from Shells of Metaplexis japonica
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Xin-Yu Fang, Xiao-Hong Liu, Yang Liu, Hua Gao, Hui-Li Yao, Yan-Lin Shao, Kun Liu, and Wei Wang
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Stereochemistry ,Metaplexis japonica (Thunb.) Makino ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Mass spectrometry ,01 natural sciences ,Japonica ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Organic chemistry ,Animals ,Metaplexis japonica ,pregnane steroid ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,metajapogenins A–C ,biology ,Apocynaceae ,Molecular Structure ,010405 organic chemistry ,Plant Extracts ,Organic Chemistry ,Pregnane ,biology.organism_classification ,Pregnanes ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,chemistry ,Phytochemical ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
Phytochemical investigation of the shells of Metaplexis japonica (Thunb.) Makino, belonging to the family of Apocynaceae, afforded three new pregnane steroids, metajapogenins A–C, along with three known compounds. The structures of the new compounds were elucidated as 12β,14β,17β-trihydroxypregna-3,5-dien-7,20-dione, 12β,14β,17β,20β-tetrahydroxypregna-3,5-dien-7-one; 3β,12β,14β,17β-tetrahydroxypregn-5-ene-7,20-dione on the basis of extensive spectroscopic evidence derived from 1D; 2D-NMR experiments and mass spectrometry. The known compounds included pergularin; 12-O-acetylpergularin; and pergularin-3-O-β-d-oleandropyranose; which were identified for the first time in the shells of M. japonica.
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26. 5,10-Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase Polymorphisms and Colon Cancer Risk: a Meta-analysis
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Wang-Dong Xu, Yan-Yan Liu, Dong-Qing Ye, Rui-Xue Leng, Xiao-Ke Yang, Hai-Feng Pan, Xin-Yu Fang, and Qian Huang
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,5 10 methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase ,Epidemiology ,Colorectal cancer ,Population ,Reductase ,Bioinformatics ,Gastroenterology ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,education ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2) ,education.field_of_study ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,biology ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Odds ratio ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Confidence interval ,Oncology ,Case-Control Studies ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase ,Meta-analysis ,Colonic Neoplasms ,biology.protein ,business - Abstract
Previous studies investigating the association between 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene polymorphisms and colon cancer risk have generated conflicting results. The aim of our meta-analysis was to clarify the precise association. A systematic literature search was conducted to identify all relevant studies. Pooled odds ratio (ORs) with 95% confidence interval (CI) were used to estimate the strength of the association. In this meta-analysis, a total of 13 articles, involving 5,386 cases and 8,017 controls met the inclusion criteria. Overall, a significant association was found between colon cancer risk and the MTHFR C667 polymorphism (TT vs CC+CT: OR=0.79; 95%CI=0.65-0.96; p=0.017). Stratification by ethnicity revealed that MTHFRC667 was associated with colon cancer risk in the non-Asian group (TT vs CC+CT:OR=0.77, 95%CI=0.68-0.89, p=0.000; TT vs CC: OR=0.84, 95%CI=0.73-0.97, p=0.016). Stratification by source of control indicated that MTHFR C667 also correlated with colon cancer risk in the population-based subgroup (TT vs CC: OR=0.85, 95%CI=0.74-0.97, p=0.017; TT vs CC+CT: OR=0.78, 95%CI=0.68-0.89, p=0.000) and hospital-based subgroup (TT vs CC+CT: OR=0.65, 95%CI=0.49-0.86, p=0.003). However, risk was significantly increased for MTHFR A1298C polymorphisms and colon cancer risk in hospital-based studies (C vs A: OR=1.52, 95%CI=1.26-1.83, p=0.000; CC+AC vs AA: OR=1.93, 95%CI=1.47-2.49, p=0.000) but reduced in population-based studies (CC vs AA: OR=0.83, 95%CI=0.70-0.99, p=0.042). In conclusion, the results of our meta-analysis suggest that the MTHFR C667 polymorphism is associated with reduced colon cancer risk, especially for non-Asian populations.
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27. Association between prenatal exposure to household inhalants exposure and ADHD-like behaviors at around 3 years of age: Findings from Shenzhen Longhua Child Cohort Study
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Esben Strodl, Yu Jin, Bin-Quan Liu, Jin Jing, Guo-Min Wen, Xiao-Na Yin, Wei-Qing Chen, Chuan-An Wu, Hui Jiang, Deng-Li Sun, Dan-Xia Xian, Li Liu, and Xin-Yu Fang
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Male ,Intoxicative inhalant ,China ,Population ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Tobacco smoke ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,education ,Association (psychology) ,Prenatal exposure ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Air Pollution, Indoor ,Child, Preschool ,Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects ,Gestation ,Female ,Tobacco Smoke Pollution ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
Background Prenatal exposure to air pollutants has been suggested as a possible etiologic factor for the occurrence of ADHD or ADHD-like behaviors. But we still lack a comprehensive assessment of household air pollutants exposure on the development of ADHD-like behaviors during childhood. Object We aimed to assess whether prenatal household inhalants exposure is associated with preschoolers’ ADHD-like behaviors in a nonclinical population. Methods This study used the baseline data of the Longhua Child Cohort Study. During 2015–2017, we recruited 42,983 mothers and their kindergarten-aged children who enrolled at kindergarten in the Longhua district of Shenzhen, to obtain the demographic data and relevant exposure information through self-administrated questionnaire survey. The source of prenatal household inhalants exposure include cooking fumes, environmental tobacco smoke, mosqutio coils, home renovated and indoor burning incense. Logistic and censored least absolute deviations (CLAD) models were used to reveal the association between prenatal exposure to household air pollutants and hyperactive behaviors in child. Results We found that exposure to five types of household inhalants during pregnancy were independently associated with an increased risk of child hyperactive behaviors. Moreover, we observed a significant interaction between exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and cooking fumes during gestation on child hyperactive behaviors in CLAD models. We also found a significant joint effect between burning mosquito coils and incense during gestation for child hyperactive behaviors risk both in CLAD and Logistic models. Furthermore, a household inhalants exposure index was used to demonstrate a dose-response relationship between the cumulative effect of exposure to the five household air pollutants and child hyperactivity. Conclusions Our results suggest that prenatal exposure to different household inhalants might increase the risk of children's hyperactive behaviors at around 3 years of age with the presence of interaction effects between some inhalants.
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28. Association of signaling transducers and activators of transcription 1 and systemic lupus erythematosus
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Xin-Yu Fang, Li-Juan Qiu, Rui-Xue Leng, Yan-Yan Liu, Han Cen, Wang-Dong Xu, Jing Ni, Yan Liang, Xiao-Ke Yang, Hai-Feng Pan, Peng Hui, and Dong-Qing Ye
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Immunology ,Autoimmunity ,Inflammation ,Pathogenesis ,Mice ,Immune system ,immune system diseases ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic ,Immunology and Allergy ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,STAT1 ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Autoimmune disease ,Systemic lupus erythematosus ,Lupus erythematosus ,biology ,medicine.disease ,Disease Models, Animal ,STAT1 Transcription Factor ,biology.protein ,Interferons ,medicine.symptom ,Signal transduction ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is complex autoimmune disease which involves various facets of the immune system. Signaling transducers and activators of transcription 1 (STAT1) belongs to the family of STAT transcription factors that mediate various biological responses. Recently, studies in both experimental animal models of lupus and patients with SLE have revealed expression and activation of STAT1 is closely associated with the pathogenesis of SLE. Moreover, increased production of interferons (IFNs) and aberrant activation of IFNs signaling, which is mechanistically linked to increased level of STAT1, are crucial for the development of SLE. Therefore, we will focus on the association of STAT1 and SLE based on recent understandings to render more information about the mechanisms of STAT1 might perform in. Hopefully, the information obtained will lead to a better understanding of the development and pathogenesis of systemic autoimmune diseases, as well as its clinical implications and therapeutic potential.
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29. Experimental Study of Sulfate Attack Resistance Performance on Cement Concrete Pavement
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Chao Zhang, Ji Feng Liang, and Xin Yu Fang Wang
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Cement ,Materials science ,Silica fume ,General Medicine ,Corrosion ,law.invention ,Portland cement ,Compressive strength ,Flexural strength ,law ,Fly ash ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Geotechnical engineering ,Composite material - Abstract
Airport concrete pavement in high latitude northwest area attacked by sulfate of different extent, which influence early strength and ultimate strength of cement concrete. In this paper, the double doped silica fume and fly ash concrete have been made long-term immersion test research. From the mass loss rate, compressive strength and flexural strength, effect on the corrosion resistance are studied with fly ash, silicon ash adding in a composite Portland cement. Methods to improve the performance of sulfate attack resistance are obtained by experiment.
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30. Three-Stage Precise Converter in EV Charging-Discharging-Storage Integration Station
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Yu Jian Jia, Xin Yu Fang, Da Xie, and Jun Qi Feng
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Trickle charging ,Battery (electricity) ,Engineering ,business.product_category ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Electrical engineering ,Battery pack ,DC-BUS ,Hardware_GENERAL ,Electric vehicle ,Boost converter ,Automotive battery ,business ,Voltage - Abstract
Converter in EV (electric vehicle) charging-discharging-storage integration station must satisfy the correlation objects. These include: lower harmonic and higher energy conversion efficiency, benefits to battery life, adaption to different batteries, and adjustable charging current. In this paper, we propose a three-stage circuit topology, based on precise charging control, which is able to accomplish these goals on a lithium ion polymer battery pack. It is expected that the converter will also work well on other battery chemistries. In order to use three-stage converter to charge precisely, we need to first design each stage circuit and control strategy. The final strategy can accurately capture the voltage of each DC bus and the charging current of a cell. We also give the analysis of factors affecting battery life and energy conversion efficiency, whereby the three-stage converter is in practice. Comparing with charging simulations of batteries in conventional converter, those in three-stage converter are conducted. Results are presented that that it is possible to achieve more precise charging in integrality of battery charging and extension of battery life than the conventional converter expected in an implementation.
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31. Lithium accelerates functional motor recovery by improving remyelination of regenerating axons following ventral root avulsion and reimplantation
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Chao-Fan Zhang, Wen Li, Xin-Yu Fang, Wutian Wu, Wai-Man Wong, Wenming Zhang, and Jianhua Lin
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lithium (medication) ,Drug Evaluation, Preclinical ,Avulsion ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,Random Allocation ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Paralysis ,Animals ,Brachial Plexus ,Remyelination ,Myelin Sheath ,Motor Neurons ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,Recovery of Function ,Motor neuron ,Spinal cord ,medicine.disease ,Axons ,Surgery ,Nerve Regeneration ,Motor unit ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Neuroprotective Agents ,Brachial plexus injury ,Anesthesia ,Replantation ,Lithium Compounds ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Spinal Nerve Roots ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Brachial plexus injury (BPI) often involves the complete or partial avulsion of one or more of the cervical nerve roots, which leads to permanent paralysis of the innervated muscles. Reimplantation surgery has been attempted as a clinical treatment for brachial plexus root avulsion but has failed to achieve complete functional recovery. Lithium is a mood stabilizer drug that is used to treat bipolar disorder; however, its effects on spinal cord or peripheral nerve injuries have also been reported. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether lithium can improve functional motor recovery after ventral root avulsion and reimplantation in a rat model of BPI. The results showed that systemic treatment with a clinical dose of lithium promoted motor neuron outgrowth and increased the efficiency of motor unit regeneration through enhanced remyelination. An analysis of myelin-associated genes showed that the effects of lithium started during the early phase of remyelination and persisted through the late stage of the process. Efficient remyelination of the regenerated axons in the lithium-treated rats led to an earlier functional recovery. Therefore, we demonstrated that lithium might be a potential clinical treatment for BPI in combination with reimplantation surgery.
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32. Validation of the EPIC model and its utilization to research the sustainable recovery of soil desiccation after alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) by grain crop rotation system in the semi-humid region of the Loess Plateau
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Jun Li, Muhammad Naveed Tahir, Xue-Chun Wang, and Xin-Yu Fang
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Ecology ,Soil biodiversity ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Crop rotation ,complex mixtures ,Leaching model ,No-till farming ,Agronomy ,Soil water ,Environmental science ,Soil horizon ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Soil fertility ,Cover crop ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
In the semi-humid region of the Loess Plateau in China, dry soil layers in deep soil after alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) have significantly obstructed the development of sustainable agriculture. However, how to recover soil desiccation sustainably and how to develop a sustainable alfalfa–grain crop rotation system are still unclear. Based on a set of long-term experimental data, the development and recovery of soil desiccation, the forage yield of alfalfa and the grain yield of following crops were researched by the combination of simulation method and investigation method. Some suggestions were proposed for farmers to sustainably recover soil desiccation in deep soil using grain crop rotation system. Validation results showed that (1) EPIC model estimated well both monthly soil water and vertical distribution of soil water in different soil layers for alfalfa–grain crop rotation system and (2) the EPIC model was an effective tool to research the development and recovery of soil desiccation in the Loess Plateau by using validated parameters. Simulation results showed that: (1) It was difficult to restore soil water in deep soil by crop rotation; soil water in the soil below 10 m depth should not be lower than 12%, during the cultivation of alfalfa, (2) Alfalfa stand age should not longer than 10 years in the semi-humid region of the Loess Plateau with the mean annual rainfall of 550–600 mm, and (3) cultivating shallow root crops such as potato and soybean was better to recover soil desiccation after alfalfa.
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33. FE Based Thermal Analysis of Void Effect in IGBT Mechanical Module
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Xin Yu Fang, Xiao Ling Zhang, Jian Zhang, and Wei Hua Gong
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Void (astronomy) ,Materials science ,Bipolar junction transistor ,Thermal ,General Engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Insulated-gate bipolar transistor ,Fe based ,Composite material ,Thermal analysis ,Chip ,Finite element method - Abstract
In this paper, a reasonable model under the thermal void effect of the Insulate Gate Bipolar Transistor is been built. Finite element analysis (FE) is introduced to analyze thermal characteristics of the model. The results indicate that the heat distribution of IGBT is determined of voids with different sizes, positions and the intensity. Besides, the synergy of void effect and heat coupling effect would significantly increase the temperature of the chip.
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34. Synthesis of Triazole Schiff’s Base Derivatives and Their Inhibitory Kinetics on Tyrosinase Activity
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Feng Yu, Hui-Fang Wang, Yi Cui, Jing Zheng, Lin-Min Zhang, Jia Yulong, Xin-Yu Fang, and Qing-Xi Chen
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Steric effects ,Multidisciplinary ,Monophenol Monooxygenase ,Tyrosinase ,lcsh:R ,Triazole ,lcsh:Medicine ,Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy ,Medicinal chemistry ,Antioxidants ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Proton NMR ,Molecule ,Phenol ,Animals ,Humans ,lcsh:Q ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,Benzene ,lcsh:Science ,Schiff Bases ,Research Article - Abstract
In the present study, new Schiff’s base derivatives: (Z)-4-amino-5-(2-(3- fluorobenzylidene)hydrazinyl)-4H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thiol (Y1), (Z)-3-((2-(4-amino-5- mercapto-4H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl)hydrazono)methyl)phenol (Y2), (Z)-2-((2-(4-amino-5- mercapto-4H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl)hydrazono)methyl)phenol (Y3) and 3-((Z)-(2-(4- (((E)-3-hydroxybenzylidene)amino)-5-mercapto-4H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl)hydrazono)methyl)phenol (Y4) were synthesized and their structures were characterized by LC-MS, IR and 1H NMR. The inhibitory effects of these compounds on tyrosinase activites were evaluated. Compounds Y1, Y2 and Y3 showed potent inhibitory effects with respective IC50 value of 12.5, 7.0 and 1.5 μM on the diphenolase activities. Moreover, the inhibition mechanisms were determined to be reversible and mixed types. Interactions of the compounds with tyrosinase were further analyzed by fluorescence quenching, copper interaction, and molecular simulation assays. The results together with the anti-tyrosinase activities data indicated that substitution on the second position of benzene ring showed superior ant-ityrosinase activities than that on third position, and that hydroxyl substitutes were better than fluorine substitutes. In addition, two benzene rings connecting to the triazole ring would produce larger steric hindrance, and affect the bonding between tyrosinase and inhibitors to decrease the inhibitory effects. The anti-tyrosinase effects of these compounds were in contrast to their antioxidant activities. In summary, this research will contribute to the development and design of antityrosinase agents.
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35. Novel insights into Tim-4 function in autoimmune diseases
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Xin-Yu Fang, Wang-Dong Xu, Rui-Xue Leng, Dong-Qing Ye, and Hai-Feng Pan
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ZAP70 ,T cell ,Immunology ,Linker for Activation of T cells ,Membrane Proteins ,Biology ,Autoimmune Diseases ,Immunomodulation ,Immune system ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,CTLA-4 ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Animals ,Humans ,IL-2 receptor ,Signal transduction ,Receptors, Immunologic ,Protein kinase B ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
T-cell immunoglobulin domain and mucin domain-4 (Tim-4) was first recognized as a costimulatory molecule regulating T-cell activation. Dysregulation of Tim-4 has been found in some autoimmune conditions, particularly in the immune cells. Recently, Tim-4 was found to be critical for regulating T cells, with the ability of inhibiting naive CD4(+) T cells and Th17 cells, increasing Th2 cell development. Tim-4 can also enhance T cell expansion via linker for activation of T cells, extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) and Protein kinase B (PKB, also known as Akt) signaling pathways. Moreover, the Tim-4 signaling pathway may affect multiple molecular processes in autoimmune diseases. A number of previous studies have demonstrated that Tim-4 influences chronic autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus. In addition, an association between Tim-4 polymorphisms and susceptibility to several autoimmune diseases have been identified, such as RA. Taken together, recent works have indicated that Tim-4 may represent a novel target for the treatment of autoimmune diseases. In this article, we will discuss the Tim-4 function and the therapeutic potential of modulating the Tim-4 in autoimmune diseases.
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36. Long noncoding RNAs: novel insights into gastric cancer
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Rui-Xue Leng, Hai-Feng Pan, Xin-Yu Fang, and Dong-Qing Ye
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Genetics ,Cancer Research ,MALAT1 ,RNA ,HOTAIR ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Biology ,Non-coding RNA ,Long non-coding RNA ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Oncology ,Stomach Neoplasms ,microRNA ,Animals ,Humans ,Human genome ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,Gene ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are functional RNAs longer than 200 nucleotides. Recent advances in the non-protein coding part of human genome analysis have discovered extensive transcription of large RNA transcripts that lack coding protein function, termed non-coding RNA (ncRNA). It is becoming evident that lncRNAs may be an important class of pervasive genes involved in carcinogenesis and metastasis. However, the biological and molecular mechanisms of lncRNAs in diverse diseases are not yet fully understood. Thus, it is anticipated that more efforts should be made to clarify the lncRNA world. Moreover, accumulating evidence has demonstrated that many lncRNAs are dysregulated in gastric cancer (GC) and closely related to tumorigenesis, metastasis, and prognosis or diagnosis. In this review, we will briefly outline the regulation and functional role of lncRNAs in GC. Finally, we discussed the potential of lncRNAs as prospective novel targets in GC treatment and biomarkers for GC diagnosis.
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37. Therapeutic potential of IL-15 in rheumatoid arthritis
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Chen-Chen Feng, Wang-Dong Xu, Xiao-Ke Yang, Rui Li, Dong-Qing Ye, Han Cen, Rui-Xue Leng, Hai-Feng Pan, Xin-Yu Fang, Yan Liang, and Yan-Yan Liu
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Inflammatory arthritis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,Drug Evaluation, Preclinical ,Arthritis ,Pathogenesis ,Arthritis, Rheumatoid ,Immunity ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Synovial fluid ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunologic Factors ,Autoimmune disease ,Interleukin-15 ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Disease Models, Animal ,Cytokine ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,business ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, destructive inflammatory autoimmune disease. Cytokine-mediated immunity has been found to play an important role in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases including RA. Recently, much attention has been paid on the role of IL-15, which is a member of the 4 α-helix bundle cytokine family. IL-15 was detected in serum and synovial fluid from RA patients and arthritis mice models. Moreover, administration of IL-15 leads to the development of severe inflammatory arthritis, suggesting that IL-15 may be therapeutically relevant in RA. Therefore, targeting IL-15 may be significantly important and valuable. In this article, we discuss the biological features and effects of IL-15 and summarize recent advances on the pathological roles of IL-15 in RA and treatment for RA.
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38. [Simulation on the restoration effect of soil moisture in alfalfa (Medicago sativa)-grain rotation system in semi-arid and drought-prone regions of Loess Plateau]
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Xue-Chun, Wang, Jun, Li, Xin-Yu, Fang, Jian, Sun, and Muhammad Naveed, Tahir
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China ,Soil ,Altitude ,Water ,Agriculture ,Computer Simulation ,Desert Climate ,Triticum ,Medicago sativa ,Solanum tuberosum - Abstract
With the combination of field survey and EPIC modeling, this paper simulated the restoration effect of soil moisture in different alfalfa (Medicago sativa)-grain rotation systems in semi-arid and drought-prone regions of Loess Plateau. In perennial alfalfa field and in grain crop field after alfalfa, the correlation coefficients between the simulated and observed values of soil moisture content in 0-10 m layer were larger than 0.9 (P0.01), and their relative root mean square errors were between 0.05 and 0.16, with the relative errors less than 10%. The dynamic changes of the simulated soil moisture contents in different soil layers were consistent with those of the observed values. In the study regions, it was difficult for the restoration of soil moisture in the deep soil layers of alfalfa field. During the cultivation of alfalfa, the soil moisture content in the layers at 8-10 m depth should not be less than 5.7%. Considering the sustainable development of agricultural production, the appropriate cultivation duration of alfalfa should be 4-6 years and no more than 8 years. For the restoration of soil moisture after alfalfa cultivation in the study regions, the rotation system potato (Solanum tuberosum) --potato --spring wheat (Triticum aestivum) could be adopted, and alfalfa could be cultivated again after 32-33 years.
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39. E2F1: a potential therapeutic target for systematic lupus erythematosus
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Xin-yu Fang and Dong-Qing Ye
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Male ,endocrine system ,Regulatory T cell ,Immunology ,Pathogenesis ,Immune system ,Rheumatology ,medicine ,Humans ,Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic ,Immunology and Allergy ,E2F1 ,RNA, Messenger ,Lupus erythematosus ,business.industry ,Cell cycle ,medicine.disease ,MicroRNAs ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Apoptosis ,Cancer research ,Female ,biological phenomena, cell phenomena, and immunity ,business ,E2F1 Transcription Factor ,Function (biology) - Abstract
E2F1 is a transcriptional activator, which binds to DNA, and regulates the expression of genes involved in the cell cycle progression. Many elegant studies have revealed that E2F1 plays a crucial role in regulating the apoptosis process of DC and T cells. In addition, the pathogenesis of SLE involves marked immune dysfunction, and in particular, the function of immunosuppressive elements of the immune system is impaired, including regulatory T cell function and DC. Thus, therapeutic agents targeting E2F1 might result in important innovative therapies for SLE.
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40. Perillanolides A and B, new monoterpene glycosides from the leaves of Perilla frutescens
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Xiao-Hong Liu, Yang Liu, San Zhou, Wei Wang, Guo-Liang Li, Wei-Jie Guo, Hua Gao, and Xin-Yu Fang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Monoterpene glycoside ,Perilla frutescens ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Scutellarein ,Monoterpene ,Glycoside ,lcsh:RS1-441 ,010402 general chemistry ,Perilla ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,lcsh:Pharmacy and materia medica ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Lamiaceae ,Xanthine oxidase ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Luteolin ,Perillanolide B ,Perillanolide A - Abstract
Two new monoterpene glycosides, perillanolides A and B, together with a known compound reported from the genus Perilla for the first time were isolated and characterized from the leaves of Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton, Lamiaceae, a garnish and colorant for foods as well as commonly used for traditional medicine. The structures of the isolated compounds were elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic evidences derived from nuclear magnetic resonance experiments, mass spectrometry and by comparing their physical and spectroscopic data of literature. These compounds, together with the previously isolated secondary metabolites of this species, were investigated for their inhibitory effects on xanthine oxidase in vitro. Of the compounds, luteolin showed the strongest inhibitory activity with an IC50 value of 2.18 μM. Esculetin and scutellarein moderately inhibited the enzyme, while perillanolides A and B, and 4-(3,4-dihydroxybenzoyloxymethyl)phenyl-O-β-d-glucopyranoside exerted weak activities. Keywords: Monoterpene glycoside, Perillanolide A, Perillanolide B, Xanthine oxidase
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