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2. T cell-depleting nanoparticles ameliorate bone loss by reducing activated T cells and regulating the Treg/Th17 balance
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Yang, Xiaoshan, Zhou, Fuxing, Yuan, Pingyun, Dou, Geng, Liu, Xuemei, Liu, Siying, Wang, Xiangdong, Jin, Ronghua, Dong, Yan, Zhou, Jun, Lv, Yajie, Deng, Zhihong, Liu, Shiyu, Chen, Xin, Han, Ying, and Jin, Yan
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- 2021
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3. Tension enhances cell proliferation and collagen synthesis by upregulating expressions of integrin αvβ3 in human keloid-derived mesenchymal stem cells
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Song, Haifeng, Liu, Tao, Wang, Wenting, Pang, Hailin, Zhou, Zhe, Lv, Yajie, Cao, Tianyu, Zhai, Da, Ma, Bintao, Zhang, Huizhong, and Zhang, Yanguo
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- 2019
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4. Apoptotic bodies derived from mesenchymal stem cells promote cutaneous wound healing via regulating the functions of macrophages
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Liu, Jin, Qiu, Xinyu, Lv, Yajie, Zheng, Chenxi, Dong, Yan, Dou, Geng, Zhu, Bin, Liu, Anqi, Wang, Wei, Zhou, Jun, Liu, Siying, Liu, Shiyu, Gao, Bo, and Jin, Yan
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- 2020
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5. The spectra of quasi-Boolean algebras.
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Lv, Yajie and Chen, Wenjuan
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In the present paper, we introduce the notions of quasi-Boolean algebras as the generalization of Boolean algebras. First we discuss the related properties of quasi-Boolean algebras. Second we define filters of quasi-Boolean algebras and investigate some properties of filters in quasi-Boolean algebras. We also show that there is a one-to-one correspondence between the set of filters and the set of filter congruences on a quasi-Boolean algebra. Then we investigate the prime filters and maximal filters of quasi-Boolean algebras, showing that the prime filters of a quasi-Boolean algebra are precisely the maximal filters and the prime spectrum of a quasi-Boolean algebra is a compact Hausdorff topological space. Finally, we define and study the reticulation of a quasi-Boolean algebra. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Association of ACE gene I/D polymorphism with vitiligo: a meta-analysis
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Lv, Yajie, Lv, Yali, Li, Qiang, Lei, Wang, Luan, Qi, and Gao, Tianwen
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- 2013
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7. Association of Sedentary Time and Physical Activity With Executive Function Among Children.
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Zeng, Xia, Cai, Li, Wong, Stephen Heung-sang, Lai, Lijuan, Lv, Yajie, Tan, Weiqing, Jing, Jin, and Chen, Yajun
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COMPARATIVE studies ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,SCHOOLS ,SEDENTARY lifestyles ,PHYSICAL activity ,EXECUTIVE function ,CHILDREN - Abstract
This study aimed to examine individual and combined associations between after-school sedentary time (ST) and daily physical activity (PA) with executive function development in children. The study included 4304 children aged 6 to 12 years. ST and PA were assessed using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form, and executive function was assessed using the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (Parent Version). Participants were classified as low (<2 h per day) or high (≥2 h per day) ST and low (not meeting guidelines) or high (meeting guidelines) PA. Resulting groups were defined as 1) low ST/high PA, 2) low ST/low PA, 3) high ST/high PA, and 4) high ST/low PA. Children in group 4 had the highest mean T-scores for BRIEF indices (48.23 ± 8.44, indicating increased symptoms of executive function dysfunction), followed by those in group 3 (47.10 ± 8.05), group 2 (45.81 ± 7.78), and group 1 (44.41 ± 7.31). ST was positively related to the T-score of all indices, independent of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Significantly negative associations were observed between MVPA and Metacognition Index only in the high ST subgroup. Low ST and high PA were positively associated with executive function development in children. Notably, children with high ST and high PA demonstrated more significant deficits in executive function than those with low ST and low PA, suggesting that intervention efforts should focus on ST reduction in addition to promoting PA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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8. Use of anti-tumor necrosis factor agents: A possible therapy for vitiligo
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Lv, Yajie, Li, Qiang, Wang, Lei, and Gao, Tianwen
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- 2009
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9. Air pollution-associated blood pressure may be modified by diet among children in Guangzhou, China.
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Jingshu Zhang, Li Cai, Zhaohuan Gui, Suhan Wang, Xia Zeng, Lijuan Lai, Yajie Lv, Kaiyun Tan, Hui Wang, Cunrui Huang, Yajun Chen, Zhang, Jingshu, Cai, Li, Gui, Zhaohuan, Wang, Suhan, Zeng, Xia, Lai, Lijuan, Lv, Yajie, Tan, Kaiyun, and Wang, Hui
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- 2020
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10. TNF-α Inhibits FoxO1 by Upregulating miR-705 to Aggravate Oxidative Damage in Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells during Osteoporosis.
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Liao, Li, Su, Xiaoxia, Yang, Xiaohong, Hu, Chenghu, Li, Bei, Lv, Yajie, Shuai, Yi, Jing, Huan, Deng, Zhihong, and Jin, Yan
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MESENCHYMAL stem cells ,OSTEOPOROSIS ,BONE marrow - Abstract
Decline of antioxidant defense after estrogen deficiency leads to oxidative damage in bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSCs), resulting a defect of bone formation in osteoporosis. Forkhead box O1 (FoxO1) protein is crucial for defending physiological oxidative damage in bone. But whether FoxO1 is involved in the oxidative damage during osteoporosis is largely unknown. In this study, we found that FoxO1 protein accumulation was decreased in BMMSCs of ovariectomized mice. The decrease of FoxO1 resulted in the suppression of manganese superoxide dismutase ( Sod2) and catalase ( Cat) expression and accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), inhibiting the osteogenic differentiation of BMMSCs. The decline of FoxO1 protein was caused by tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) accumulated after estrogen deficiency. Mechanistically, TNF-α activated NF-κB pathway to promote microRNA-705 expression, which function as a repressor of FoxO1 through post-transcriptional regulation. Inhibition of NF-κB pathway or knockdown of miR-705 largely prevented the decline of FoxO1-mediated antioxidant defense caused by TNF-α and ameliorated the oxidative damage in osteoporotic BMMSCs. Moreover, the accumulated ROS further activated NF-κB pathway with TNF-α, which formed a feed-forward loop to persistently inhibiting FoxO1 protein accumulation in BMMSCs. In conclusion, our study revealed that the decline of FoxO1 is an important etiology factor of osteoporosis and unclosed a novel mechanism of FoxO1 regulation by TNF-α. These findings suggested a close correlation between inflammation and oxidative stress in stem cell dysfunction during degenerative bone diseases. S tem C ells 2016;34:1054-1067 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Nestin Positive Bone Marrow Derived Cells Responded to Injury Mobilize into Peripheral Circulation and Participate in Skin Defect Healing.
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Yang, Yi, Pang, Danlin, Hu, Chenghu, Lv, Yajie, He, Tao, An, Yulin, Tang, Zhangui, and Deng, Zhihong
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BONE marrow ,PERIPHERAL circulation ,SKIN abnormalities ,WOUND healing ,MESENCHYMAL stem cells ,ANATOMY ,NESTIN - Abstract
Exogenously infused mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are thought to migrate to injury site through peripheral blood stream and participate in tissue repair. However, whether and how endogenous bone marrow MSCs mobilized to circulating and targeted to tissue injury has raised some controversy, and related studies were restricted by the difficulty of MSCs identifying in vivo. Nestin, a kind of intermediate filament protein initially identified in neuroepithelial stem cells, was recently reported as a credible criteria for MSCs in bone marrow. In this study, we used a green fluorescent protein (GFP) labeled bone marrow replacement model to trace the nestin positive bone marrow derived cells (BMDCs) of skin defected-mice. We found that after skin injured, numbers of nestin
+ cells in peripheral blood and bone marrow both increased. A remarkable concentration of nestin+ BMDCs around skin wound was detected, while few of these cells could be observed in uninjured skin or other organs. This recruitment effect could not be promoted by granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), suggests a different mobilization mechanism from ones G-CSF takes effect on hematopoietic cells. Our results proposed nestin+ BMDCs as mobilized candidates in skin injury repair, which provide a new insight of endogenous MSCs therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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12. Meta-Analysis Shows Strong Positive Association of the TNF-α Gene with Tumor Stage in Bladder Cancer.
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Yang, Zengyue, Lv, Yajie, Lv, Yali, and Wang, Yong
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BLADDER cancer , *TUMOR necrosis factors , *CANCER invasiveness , *META-analysis , *SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms , *PROMOTERS (Genetics) , *CONFIDENCE intervals - Abstract
There is no consensus on the association between the tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) gene promoter -308 A/G single nucleotide polymorphisms and bladder cancer risk. To obtain a more precise estimation of this correlation, we conducted a meta-analysis. The PubMed, MEDLINE, Cochrane Library and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) databases were searched for relevant published studies. Seven case-control studies with a total of 1,311 cases and 1,436 controls were identified and analyzed. A notable correlation was observed between the TNF-α genotype and bladder cancer grade (AA+GA vs. GG; odds ratio 1.96, 95% confidence interval 1.37-2.80, p = 0.0002). In summary, this meta-analysis demonstrates that the TNF-α -308 AA+GA genotype may be a marker to the tumor-invasive stage of bladder cancer. Copyright © 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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13. Supplementation with insulin and antioxidants could be advantageous in the treatment of vitiligo
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Lv, Yajie, Zhang, Yanguo, and Luan, Qi
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- 2009
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14. Association of Reallocating Time in Different Intensities of Physical Activity with Weight Status Changes among Normal-Weight Chinese Children: A National Prospective Study.
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Tan, Kaiyun, Cai, Li, Lai, Lijuan, Gui, Zhaohuan, Zeng, Xia, Lv, Yajie, Zhang, Jingshu, Wang, Hui, Ma, Yinghua, and Chen, Yajun
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- 2020
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15. Ultrahigh-capacity and fast-rate removal of graphene oxide by calcined MgAl layered double hydroxide.
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Yuan, Xiaoya, Niu, Jiawei, Lv, Yajie, Jing, Qiuye, and Li, Li
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GRAPHENE oxide , *METALLIC oxides , *HYDROXIDES - Abstract
Graphene oxide (GO) as an important derivative of graphene is potential toxic to cells and animals. In this study, MgAl-mixed metal oxide (MgAl-MMO) prepared by one-step calcination of MgAl-layered double hydroxide (MgAl-LDH) at 500 °C was employed to remove GO from aqueous solution. The effect of contact time, sorbent dosage, initial GO solution pH and co-existing anions on the removal capacity of MgAl-MMO composite was investigated in detail. The results showed that the sorbent dosage and the initial solution pH had significant effect on the adsorption process. MgAl-LDH composite exhibited ultrahigh GO adsorption capacity (984.2 mg/g at pH = 2) with low dosage (25 mg/L) and fast GO-eliminating rate (within 5 h). MgAl-MMO composite could be recycled by simply calcining the rehydrated production and reused for 5 times without significant loss of the removal capacity. This adsorption process could be well fitted by the pseudo-second-order model. The mechanism study further showed that the excellent removal performance of MgAl-MMO composite came from the memory effect of calcined LDH and pH-induced aggregation of GO. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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16. EgSeverin and Eg14-3-3zeta from Echinococcus granulosus are potential antigens for serological diagnosis of echinococcosis in dogs and sheep.
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Zhang, Xiaoli, Wei, Chenxi, Lv, Yajie, Mi, Rongsheng, Guo, Baoping, Rahman, Sajid Ur, Zhang, Yehua, Cheng, Long, Jia, Haiyan, Huang, Yan, Han, Xiangan, Gong, Haiyan, and Chen, Zhaoguo
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ECHINOCOCCUS granulosus , *ECHINOCOCCOSIS , *SHEEP , *TWO-dimensional electrophoresis , *ANTIGENS , *NEUROCYSTICERCOSIS , *TULAREMIA - Abstract
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by the metacestode larva of Echinococcus granulosus. In this study, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) coupled with immunoblot analysis revealed that E. granulosus severin and 14-3-3zeta proteins (named EgSeverin and Eg14-3-3zeta, respectively) might be two potential biomarkers for serological diagnosis of echinococcosis. The recombinant EgSeverin (rEgSeverin, 45 kDa) and Eg14-3-3zeta (rEg14-3-3zeta, 35 kDa) were administered subcutaneously to BALB/c mice to obtain polyclonal antibodies for immunofluorescence analyses (IFAs). And IFAs showed that both proteins were located on the surface of protoscoleces (PSCs). Western blotting showed that both proteins could react with sera from E. granulosus- infected sheep, dog, and mice. Indirect ELISAs (rEgSeverin- and rEg14-3-3zeta-iELISA) were developed, respectively, with sensitivities and specificities ranging from 83.33% to 100% and a coefficient of variation (CV %) of less than 10%. The rEgSeverin-iELISA showed cross-reaction with both E. granulosus and E. multilocularis , while the rEg14-3-3zeta-iELISA showed no cross-reaction with other sera except for the E. granulosus- infected ones. The field sheep sera from Xinjiang and Qinghai were analyzed using rEgSeverin-iELISA, rEg14-3-3zeta-iELISA, and a commercial kit respectively, and no significant differences were found among the three methods (p > 0.05). However, the CE positive rates in sheep sera from Qinghai were significantly higher than those from Xinjiang (p < 0.01). Overall, the results suggest that EgSeverin and Eg14-3-3zeta could be promising diagnostic antigens for E. granulosus infection. • Both EgSeverin and Eg14-3-3zeta were located on the surface of protoscoleces of E. granulosus. • The rEgSeverin-iELISA could be used in the detection of anti- E. granulosus or anti- E. multilocularis sera. • The rEg14-3-3zeta-iELISA could only be employed for the detection of anti- E. granulosus sera. • It is the first time to develop the iELISAs based on two antigens-EgSeverin and Eg14-3-3zeta. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Mutual enhancement between heparanase and vascular endothelial growth factor: A novel mechanism for melanoma progression
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Luan, Qi, Sun, Jing, Li, Chunying, Zhang, Guoyou, Lv, Yajie, Wang, Gang, Li, Chengxin, Ma, Cuiling, and Gao, Tianwen
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MELANOMA , *VASCULAR endothelial growth factors , *METASTASIS , *DISEASE progression , *TRANSCRIPTION factors , *ENZYMES , *REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction - Abstract
Abstract: Heparanase is closely related to growth factors in the role of promoting tumor progression. Among them, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is necessary for tumor vascularity and metastasis. Release of VEGF by heparanase can initiate relative signaling pathways, resulting in an up-regulation of transcriptional factors related with heparanase. Therefore, VEGF likely has a potential function as a regulator of heparanase expression in melanoma. We hypothesized that a novel mechanism exists where heparanase and VEGF are mutually enhanced in melanoma. Our study was conducted to validate the hypothetical mutual enhancement and elucidate its effect on melanoma progression. We found that the addition of exogenous VEGF and its cDNA transfection induce heparanase over-expression by means of western-blot and real-time RT-PCR, while anti-VEGF siRNA reduces heparanase expression in A2058 and WM793 melanoma cell lines. Likewise, VEGF expression is also regulated by heparanase in these two cell lines. Additionally, the cells with mutual enhancement phenotypes exhibit higher proliferation and transmigration capacity. PD98059, a specific inhibitor of the MEK/ERK signaling pathway, is involved in this mutual enhancement. These data are the first to show that heparanase and VEGF have a mutual enhancement in melanoma cells, which may be a novel mechanism for promoting melanoma progression. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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18. Exposure to ambient air pollution and executive function among Chinese primary schoolchildren.
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Gui, Zhaohuan, Cai, Li, Zhang, Jingshu, Zeng, Xia, Lai, Lijuan, Lv, Yajie, Huang, Cunrui, and Chen, Yajun
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AIR pollution , *RESPONSE inhibition , *CHINESE people , *SCHOOL children , *NEUROPLASTICITY , *AIR pollutants , *EXECUTIVE function , *PARTICULATE matter , *SULFUR compounds , *RESEARCH , *NITROGEN oxides , *RESEARCH methodology , *COGNITION , *MEDICAL cooperation , *EVALUATION research , *COMPARATIVE studies , *SHORT-term memory , *OZONE , *ENVIRONMENTAL exposure - Abstract
Background: Evidence on the associations between particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) exposure with executive function in children is scarce in developing countries. Moreover, few studies investigated ozone (O3) and sulfur dioxide (SO2). This study aimed to investigate the associations between long-term exposure to air pollution and executive function in Chinese children.Methods: In 2017, we randomly recruited 5028 children aged 6-12 years from 5 schools in Guangzhou city, southern China. Each of 5028 children's executive function were assessed using parent filled questionnaire. We further randomly selected 522 children to take computerized tests to assess working memory, inhibitory control, and cognitive flexibility. The 1-year average residence-based exposure to PM with diameters ≤2.5 (PM2.5) or 10 μm (PM10), NO2, O3, and SO2 exposures were estimated by using an inverse-distance weighting approach. Associations were evaluated by mixed linear regression models.Results: The 1-year average concentrations of PM2.5, PM10, NO2, SO2, and O3 was 39.06 ± 1.12 μg/m3, 60.95 ± 3.49 μg/m3, 53.64 ± 4.44 μg/m3, 12.33 ± 0.79 μg/m3, and 90.07 ± 7.96 μg/m3, respectively. Each interquartile range increment in PM2.5 was associated with 48.04 ms [95% confidence interval (CI): 2.18 to 93.89] increase in inhibitory control and 0.72 (95% CI: -1.14 to -0.29) points decrease in forward recall. PM10 exposure was associated with 0.55 (95% CI: -1.04 to -0.06) and 0.67 points (95% CI: -1.09 to -0.25) reduction in forward and backward recall, respectively. SO2 exposure was associated with 0.69 (95%CI: 0.37 to 1.02) and 0.73 (95%CI: 0.40 to 1.05) high scores of behavioral regulation index and metacognition index, respectively. Significant association was found between O3 exposure and metacognition index (estimate, 95%CI: 0.87, 0.45 to 1.29). No associations for cognitive flexibility were observed. Stratified analyses did not yield any significant modification effects of sex, physical activity, screen time, and parental smoking.Conclusions: Long-term exposures to PM2.5, PM10, SO2, and O3 were associated with poorer performance in working memory, inhibitory control, behavioral regulation, and metacognition in children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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19. Association Between Ideal Cardiovascular Health and Executive Function in Chinese Primary School Children.
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Gui Z, Cai L, Lv Y, Lai L, Zeng X, and Chen Y
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- Asian People, Child, China epidemiology, Humans, Schools, United States, Executive Function
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Aims: Little information exists on the associations of cardiovascular health, a new metric proposed by the American Heart Association, and executive function, particularly in children. We aimed to explore this topic. Methods: We studied 3,798 children aged 6-12 years from 5 schools in Guangzhou, China. The executive function of children was evaluated using parent reports of the Behavioral Rating Inventory of Executive Function, which included 2 composite indexes and 8 subscale scores. We calculated the number of ideal cardiovascular health (range: 0-7) based on smoking, body mass index, physical activity (PA), diet, blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose. A generalized linear mixed model was used to assess the association of the number of ideal cardiovascular health metrics and executive function. Results: Compared with children exhibiting 1-3 ideal cardiovascular health metrics, decreases of 1.37-2.63 points (indicating better performance) in metacognition index and its 5 subscale indexes (initiate, working memory, plan/organize, organization of materials, and monitor) were observed in children who attained 5 or 6-7 ideal metrics (all p for trend <0.001). Ideal diet and ideal PA were independently associated with lower indexes of behavioral regulation and metacognition. Conclusions: The number of ideal cardiovascular health was positively associated with performance of executive function in children., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Gui, Cai, Lv, Lai, Zeng and Chen.)
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- 2022
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20. Engineered neutrophil apoptotic bodies ameliorate myocardial infarction by promoting macrophage efferocytosis and inflammation resolution.
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Bao L, Dou G, Tian R, Lv Y, Ding F, Liu S, Zhao R, Zhao L, Zhou J, Weng L, Dong Y, Li B, Liu S, Chen X, and Jin Y
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Inflammatory response plays a critical role in myocardial infarction (MI) repair. The neutrophil apoptosis and subsequent macrophage ingestion can result in inflammation resolution and initiate regeneration, while the therapeutic strategy that simulates and enhances this natural process has not been established. Here, we constructed engineered neutrophil apoptotic bodies (eNABs) to simulate natural neutrophil apoptosis, which regulated inflammation response and enhanced MI repair. The eNABs were fabricated by combining natural neutrophil apoptotic body membrane which has excellent inflammation-tropism and immunoregulatory properties, and mesoporous silica nanoparticles loaded with hexyl 5-aminolevulinate hydrochloride (HAL). The eNABs actively targeted to macrophages and the encapsulated HAL simultaneously initiated the biosynthesis pathway of heme to produce anti-inflammatory bilirubin after intracellular release, thereby further enhancing the anti-inflammation effects. In in vivo studies, the eNABs efficiently modulated inflammation responses in the infarcted region to ameliorate cardiac function. This study demonstrates an effective biomimetic construction strategy to regulate macrophage functions for MI repair., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (© 2021 The Authors.)
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21. Air pollution-associated blood pressure may be modified by diet among children in Guangzhou, China.
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Zhang J, Cai L, Gui Z, Wang S, Zeng X, Lai L, Lv Y, Tan K, Wang H, Huang C, and Chen Y
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- Child, China, Humans, Hypertension, Inhalation Exposure analysis, Inhalation Exposure statistics & numerical data, Prehypertension, Air Pollutants analysis, Air Pollution statistics & numerical data, Blood Pressure physiology, Diet statistics & numerical data
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Objectives: To assess the associations between long-term air pollution exposure and blood pressure in children, and to explore the modifying effects of diet on prehypertension and hypertension., Methods: We evaluated 7225 primary school children aged 6-12 years from Guangzhou, China, in 2017. The blood pressure was measured objectively. The individual 1-year average concentration of particles with an aerodynamic diameter of 2.5 μm or less or 10 μm or less (PM2.5, PM10), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and ozone (O3) before each blood pressure measurement were calculated by inverse distance weighting interpolation according to each home address. Generalized linear mixed-effects models were used to examine the health effects and potential effect modifications by diet factors after adjusting for covariates., Results: The results showed that the estimated increase in mean SBP was 0.92 mmHg (95% CI 0.05-1.79) per interquartile range increase in O3. An interquartile range increase in the 1-year mean of SO2 and O3 was associated with odds ratios of 1.26 (95% CI 1.04-1.52) and 1.20 (95% CI 1.06-1.35) for prehypertension, respectively. In addition, an interquartile range increase in PM2.5, SO2, and O3 exposure was positively associated with hypertension, with odds ratios of 1.33 (95% CI 1.11-1.61), 1.70 (95% CI 1.33-2.16), and 1.48 (95% CI 1.20-1.83), respectively. Stronger effect estimates between PM2.5, SO2, and O3 concentration on prehypertension were exhibited among subgroups of children with a higher intake of sugar-sweetened beverages., Conclusion: Long-term exposure to PM2.5, SO2, and O3 were associated with higher blood pressure levels in children, and dietary intake might modify these associations.
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22. Association between weekend catch-up sleep and executive functions in Chinese school-aged children.
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Lv Y, Cai L, Zeng X, Gui Z, Lai L, Tan W, and Chen Y
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- Child, China, Female, Humans, Male, Prospective Studies, Schools, Executive Function, Sleep
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Study Objectives: Although weekend catch-up sleep is common among children, the association between weekend catch-up sleep and executive functions remains unclear. We aimed to determine whether weekend catch-up sleep was related to executive functions in school-aged children., Methods: We analyzed data for 4,699 children (9.00 years ± 1.73 years old, 52.9% boys) from 5 primary schools in Guangzhou, China. Executive functions performance was examined by the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function Parent Form. Validated self-report questionnaires were used to assess sleep status, socioeconomic status, and health behaviors. Multiple linear regression analyses were used to assess the association of weekend catch-up sleep duration with executive functions., Results: Weekday sleep was negatively associated with scores on three composite indices (Behavioral Regulation Index, Metacognition Index, Global Executive Composite), while weekend catch-up sleep was positively associated with them. Children with < 9 hours weekday sleep duration had higher scores in all indices, and there was no correlation between weekend catch-up sleep and scores of all indices (P > .05). For children who slept ≥ 9 hours on weekdays, weekend catch-up sleep of more than 1 hour was associated with increased scores of Behavioral Regulation Index, Metacognition Index, and Global Executive Composite (P < .05). There was no interaction between sex, age, and weekend catch-up sleep and executive functions (P > .05)., Conclusions: Weekend catch-up sleep could not restore the executive functions deficits related to short weekday sleep. Weekend catch-up sleep over 1 hour may have adverse effects on executive functions in school-aged children., Clinical Trial Registration: Registry: ClinicalTrials.gov; Title: Prospective Cohort Study on Cognition and Cardiovascular Disease of Sedentary Behaviors in Children; URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03582709; Identifier: NCT03582709., (© 2020 American Academy of Sleep Medicine.)
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23. Effects of physical activity and sedentary behaviour on cardiometabolic risk factors and cognitive function in children: protocol for a cohort study.
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Lv Y, Cai L, Gui Z, Zeng X, Tan M, Wan N, Lai L, Lu S, Tan W, and Chen Y
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- Accelerometry, Blood Glucose metabolism, Cardiovascular Diseases blood, Child, Cholesterol blood, Cohort Studies, Dyslipidemias blood, Electroencephalography, Evoked Potentials, Female, Glucose Metabolism Disorders epidemiology, Glucose Metabolism Disorders metabolism, Humans, Lipoproteins, HDL blood, Lipoproteins, LDL blood, Male, Obesity epidemiology, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Triglycerides blood, Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology, Cognition, Dyslipidemias epidemiology, Exercise, Sedentary Behavior
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Introduction: Although studies showed that physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour (SB) were associated with cardiometabolic risk factors and cognitive function, both independent and combined associations among them are inconsistent. Cardiometabolic risk factors are also associated with cognitive function, but research of children is limited. Additionally, the brain level mechanisms have not been fully established. The proposed study aims to explore the associations and mechanisms of PA and SB on cognitive function and cardiometabolic risk factors in children., Methods and Analysis: This is a school-based prospective cohort study. A total of 8324 participants of this study are primary school students aged 7-12 years old who are followed up every 2 years from January 2017 to December 2026. We used a stratified cluster random sampling to select five primary schools in Guangzhou, China. There are three phases at baseline. At phase I, we collect PA, SB and cognitive function by questionnaires and also conduct anthropometric and biochemical measurements in all participants. At phase II, PA, SB and cognitive function are measured respectively by accelerometers and cognitive tasks among participants randomly selected from four subgroups with different SB and PA levels. At phase III, event-related potentials are recorded using electroencephalogram during a cognitive task among participants randomly selected from phase II. We plan to follow-up all participants until they graduate from high school. The process applied at baseline and follow-up are approximately identical., Ethics and Dissemination: Procedures described in this manuscript have been approved by the Ethical Review Committee for Biomedical Research, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University (L2016-010). All parents or guardians of participants signed the informed consent form voluntarily before participating in the study. The findings of the study will be published in peer-reviewed journals., Trial Registration Number: NCT03582709., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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24. New Advances in Stem Cell Therapy for Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head.
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Zhou W, Qu M, Lv Y, and Zhu J
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- Adult, Age of Onset, Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 administration & dosage, Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 genetics, Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 metabolism, Combined Modality Therapy, Femur Head pathology, Femur Head surgery, Femur Head Necrosis genetics, Femur Head Necrosis pathology, Femur Head Necrosis surgery, Humans, Platelet-Rich Plasma physiology, Recombinant Proteins administration & dosage, Recombinant Proteins genetics, Recombinant Proteins metabolism, Stem Cells cytology, Stem Cells physiology, Tissue Engineering methods, Transfection methods, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip methods, Decompression, Surgical methods, Femur Head Necrosis therapy, Genetic Therapy methods, Stem Cell Transplantation
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Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) is a common refractory orthopedic disease with multiple etiologies that more frequently occurs in middle-aged and young people. ONFH is the main cause of hip replacement in young patients. Since Professor Hernigou first reported the use of stem cells in the treatment of early stage ONFH, a large number of studies have demonstrated the potential of stem cells in the treatment of adult patients with ONFH. With the rise of interdisciplinary stem cell therapy combined with platelet-rich plasma therapy, gene therapy or other methods have gradually attracted the attention of researchers. This article summarizes the current advances in stem cell therapy for ONFH, as well as the problems and challenges, which may provide reference for further research., (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.)
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25. Vitiligo autoantigen VIT75 is identified as lamin A in vitiligo by serological proteome analysis based on mass spectrometry.
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Li Q, Lv Y, Li C, Yi X, Long HA, Qiao H, Lu T, Luan Q, Li K, Wang X, Wang G, and Gao T
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- Adolescent, Adult, Autoantigens genetics, Case-Control Studies, Cell Membrane immunology, Child, Female, Humans, Immunoblotting, Lamin Type A genetics, Male, Melanocytes immunology, Middle Aged, Serologic Tests, Young Adult, Autoantigens analysis, Lamin Type A analysis, Mass Spectrometry methods, Proteome analysis, Vitiligo immunology
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VIT75 is a 75-kDa melanocyte membrane antigen (Ag) that had been observed, but not identified until now. Its immunopathogenic role in vitiligo remains unknown. In this study, serological proteome analysis based on mass spectrometry was employed to identify VIT75. Three disparate 75-, 60-, and 45-kDa proteins on two-dimensional (2D) gel were, respectively, identified as lamin A, tyrosinase-related protein 1, and melanin-concentrating hormone receptor 1. The latter two proteins are well-known Ags. Immunoreactivity analysis showed that the 75-kDa protein displayed on the 2D gel was recognized by human anti-lamin A IgG. Antibody (Ab) reactivity to lamin A was positive in 28.6% of patients' sera. Only 3.1% healthy sera reacted with the lamin A. A total of 91.7% of the positive sera was from the active non-segmental vitiligo (NSV). The positive rate and mean titer of anti-lamin A Ab are higher for NSV with autoimmune disease than for NSV without autoimmune disease. These data demonstrate that VIT75 is lamin A. To our knowledge, this is a previously unreported vitiligo Ag. Anti-lamin A Ab may be a potential marker of NSV with autoimmune disease. The study indicates that the targets of autoantibodies in vitiligo patients can be revealed by serological proteome analysis.
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- 2011
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26. Giant primary cutaneous spindle cell B-cell lymphoma of follicle center cell origin.
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Wang L, Lv Y, Wang X, Wei K, and Zhang Y
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- Aged, Female, Humans, Lymphoma, Follicular surgery, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse surgery, Skin Neoplasms surgery, Treatment Outcome, Lymph Nodes pathology, Lymphoma, Follicular pathology, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse pathology, Neoplasms, Second Primary pathology, Skin Neoplasms pathology
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Spindle cell B-cell lymphoma is a rare morphologic variant of B-cell lymphoma that is generally associated with follicle center cell origin. It is typically found on the skin and presents as single nodule or plaque with a diameter of several centimeters. It is also characterized by abnormal spindle cells with elongated or spindle-shaped nuclei, and usually stained positive for Bcl-6 and negative for multiple myeloma oncogene 1 (MUM-1). In this report, we describe a giant primary cutaneous spindle cell B-cell lymphoma measured 20 cm × 25 cm, substantially larger than all the previously reported cases. Histologic examination revealed that the neoplasm was mainly located in the dermis and subcutaneous fat, and had infiltrated into striated muscles of the patient's back. The neoplasm cells contained elongated or spindle-shaped nuclei. Immunohistochemistry results demonstrated that the neoplasm cells were stained positive for CD20, CD79, and Bcl-6, negative for Bcl-2 and MUM-1, and focally positive for CD5, CD10, CD31, and CD43. These results collectively indicated that the neoplasm was of follicle center cell origin. The neoplasm was excised and the patient was still alive without systemic involvement after 4 years of follow-up.
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- 2010
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27. Long-term follow-up of in situ extramammary Paget's disease in Asian skin types IV/V treated with photodynamic therapy.
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Li Q, Gao T, Jiao B, Qi X, Long HA, Qiao H, Wang L, Lv Y, Hu X, Liao W, Wang S, and Li C
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- Administration, Cutaneous, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Aminolevulinic Acid adverse effects, Carcinoma in Situ ethnology, Carcinoma in Situ pathology, Chi-Square Distribution, China epidemiology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Paget Disease, Extramammary ethnology, Paget Disease, Extramammary pathology, Patient Satisfaction, Penile Neoplasms ethnology, Penile Neoplasms pathology, Photosensitizing Agents adverse effects, Prospective Studies, Recurrence, Scrotum pathology, Skin Neoplasms ethnology, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Aminolevulinic Acid administration & dosage, Asian People, Carcinoma in Situ drug therapy, Paget Disease, Extramammary drug therapy, Penile Neoplasms drug therapy, Photochemotherapy adverse effects, Photosensitizing Agents administration & dosage, Skin Neoplasms drug therapy
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Photodynamic therapy is a potentially advantageous treatment for non-melanoma skin cancers. We evaluated the clinical response, recurrence and adverse events of photodynamic therapy for in situ extramammary Paget's disease in 14 male and 3 female Chinese patients with 21 lesions. Topical 20% 5-aminolevulinic acid was applied for 6 h. Each lesion was irradiated with 633 nm red light three times, 1 week apart, at a total dose of 339 J/cm2, followed by three assessments at 6, 12 and 24 months. Overall complete response (CR) rates were 52.4%, 42.9%, and 33.3% at 6, 12 and 24 months, respectively. The CR rate was significantly higher in scrotal lesions (66.6%) than in non-scrotal lesions (8.3%). The overall recurrence rate was 50%. The highest CR rate was for the lesions < 4 cm in diameter (62.5%), followed by those 4-8 cm (33.3%) and > 8 cm (0%). Most adverse events were well tolerated. In conclusion, photodynamic therapy for extramammary Paget's disease is not recommended as the first option except for scrotal cases or lesions < 4 cm in diameter.
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- 2010
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