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2. Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Novel Long-Acting Ropeginterferon Alfa-2b in Healthy Chinese Subjects
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Huang, Yi-Wen, Tsai, Chan-Yen, Tsai, Chung-Wei, Wang, William, Zhang, Jingjing, Qin, Albert, Teng, Chingleou, Song, Bo, and Wang, Mei-xia
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- 2021
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3. Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo and American ginseng mixture: A Chinese herbal formulation for gut microbiota modulation
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LIU, Cheng-Zhi, CHEN, Wei, WANG, Mei-Xia, WANG, Ying, CHEN, Li-Qing, ZHAO, Feng, SHI, Ya, LIU, Hui-Jun, DOU, Xiao-Bing, LIU, Chao, and CHEN, Huan
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- 2020
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4. Profiling the mid-adult cecal microbiota associated with host healthy by using herbal formula Kang ShuaiLao Pian treated mid-adult mice
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GONG, Shu-Qing, YE, Ting-Ting, WANG, Mei-Xia, HONG, Zhu-Ping, LIU, Li, CHEN, Huan, and QIAN, Jing
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- 2020
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5. Divergence in flowering time is a major component contributing to reproductive isolation between two wild rice species (Oryza rufipogon and O. nivara)
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Xu, Xun, Meng, Qing-Lin, Geng, Mu-Fan, Ren, Ning-Ning, Zhou, Lian, Du, Yu-Su, Cai, Zhe, Wang, Mei-Xia, Wang, Xin, Wang, Xiu-Hua, Han, Jing-Dan, Jiang, Shuai, Jing, Chun-Yan, Liu, Rong, Zheng, Xiao-Ming, Yang, Qing-Wen, Zhang, Fu-Min, and Ge, Song
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- 2020
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6. Genetic architecture of ecological divergence between Oryza rufipogon and Oryza nivara.
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Meng, Qing‐Lin, Qiang, Cheng‐Gen, Li, Ji‐Long, Geng, Mu‐Fan, Ren, Ning‐Ning, Cai, Zhe, Wang, Mei‐Xia, Jiao, Zi‐Hui, Zhang, Fu‐Min, Song, Xian‐Jun, and Ge, Song
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RED rice ,ORYZA ,NATURAL selection ,LOCUS (Genetics) ,RICE breeding ,PLANT species ,WILD rice - Abstract
Ecological divergence due to habitat difference plays a prominent role in the formation of new species, but the genetic architecture during ecological speciation and the mechanism underlying phenotypic divergence remain less understood. Two wild ancestors of rice (Oryza rufipogon and Oryza nivara) are a progenitor‐derivative species pair with ecological divergence and provide a unique system for studying ecological adaptation/speciation. Here, we constructed a high‐resolution linkage map and conducted a quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of 19 phenotypic traits using an F2 population generated from a cross between the two Oryza species. We identified 113 QTLs associated with interspecific divergence of 16 quantitative traits, with effect sizes ranging from 1.61% to 34.1% in terms of the percentage of variation explained (PVE). The distribution of effect sizes of QTLs followed a negative exponential, suggesting that a few genes of large effect and many genes of small effect were responsible for the phenotypic divergence. We observed 18 clusters of QTLs (QTL hotspots) on 11 chromosomes, significantly more than that expected by chance, demonstrating the importance of coinheritance of loci/genes in ecological adaptation/speciation. Analysis of effect direction and v‐test statistics revealed that interspecific differentiation of most traits was driven by divergent natural selection, supporting the argument that ecological adaptation/speciation would proceed rapidly under coordinated selection on multiple traits. Our findings provide new insights into the understanding of genetic architecture of ecological adaptation and speciation in plants and help effective manipulation of specific genes or gene cluster in rice breeding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. A randomized trial: The safety, pharmacokinetics and preliminary pharmacodynamics of ropivacaine oil delivery depot in healthy subjects.
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Lu, Wu-dang, Zhao, Dan-ling, Wang, Mei-xia, Jiao, Ya-qi, Chi, Ping, Zhang, Min, Ma, Bo, Dong, Jian-ping, Zhang, Hai-bo, Yang, Yi, Tian, Ye, Hui, Min-quan, Yang, Bo, and Cao, Yong-xiao
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ROPIVACAINE ,NERVE block ,SUBCUTANEOUS injections ,PHARMACOKINETICS ,PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Introduction: Ropivacaine oil delivery depot (RODD) can slowly release ropivacaine and block nerves for a long timejavascript:;. The aim of the present work was to investigate the safety, pharmacokinetics, and preliminary pharmacodynamics of RODD in subcutaneous injection among healthy subjects. Methods: The abdomens of 3 subjects were subcutaneously administered with a single-needle RODD containing 12~30 mg of ropivacaine. The irritation, nerve blocking range and optimum dose were investigated. Forty-one subjects were divided into RODD groups containing 150, 230, 300, 350 and 400 mg of ropivacaine and a ropivacaine hydrochloride injection (RHI) 150 mg group. Multineedle subcutaneous injection of RODD or RHI was performed in the abdomens of the subjects. The primary endpoint was a safe dose or a maximum dose of ropivacaine (400 mg). Subjects' vital signs were observed; their blood was analyzed; their cardiovascular system and nervous systems were monitored, and their dermatological reactions were observed and scored. Second, the ropivacaine concentrations in plasma were determined, pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated, and the anesthetic effects of RODD were studied, including RODD onset time, duration and intensity of nerve block. Results: Single-needle injection of RODD 24 mg was optimal for 3 subjects, and the range of nerve block was 42.5±20.8 mm. Multineedle subcutaneous injection of RODD in the abdomens of subjects was safe, and all adverse events were no more severe than grade II. The incidence rate of grade II adverse events, such as pain, and abnormal ST and ST-T segment changes on electrocardiography, was approximately 1%. The incidence rate of grade I adverse events, including erythema, papules, hypertriglyceridemia, and hypotension was greater than 10%. Erythema and papules were relieved after 24 h and disappeared after 72 h. Other adverse reactions disappeared after 7 days. The curve of ropivacaine concentration-time in plasma presented a bimodal profile. The results showed that ropivacaine was slowly released from the RODD. Compared with the 150 mg RHI group, T
max was longer in the RODD groups. In particular, Tmax in the 400 mg RODD group was longer than that in the RHI group (11.8±4.6 h vs. 0.77±0.06 h). The Cmax in the 150 mg RODD group was lower than that in the 150 mg RHI group (0.35±0.09 vs. 0.58±0.13 μg·mL-1 ). In particular, the Cmax increased by 48% when the dose was increased by 2.6 times in the 400 mg group. Cmax , the AUC value and the intensity of the nerve block increased with increasing doses of RODD. Among them, the 400 mg RODD group presented the strongest nerve block (the percentage of level 2 and 3, 42.9%). The corresponding median onset time was 0.42 h, and the duration median was 35.7⁓47.7 h. Conclusions: RODD has a sustained release effect. Compared with the RHI group, Tmax was delayed in the RODD groups, and the duration of nerve block was long. No abnormal reaction was found in the RODD group containing 400 mg of ropivacaine after subcutaneous injection among healthy subjects, suggesting that RODD was adequately safe. Trial registration: Chictr.org: CTR2200058122; Chinadrugtrials.org: CTR20192280. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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8. Multiple domestications of Asian rice.
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Jing, Chun-Yan, Zhang, Fu-Min, Wang, Xiu-Hua, Wang, Mei-Xia, Zhou, Lian, Cai, Zhe, Han, Jing-Dan, Geng, Mu-Fan, Yu, Wen-Hao, Jiao, Zi-Hui, Huang, Lei, Liu, Rong, Zheng, Xiao-Ming, Meng, Qing-Lin, Ren, Ning-Ning, Zhang, Hong-Xiang, Du, Yu-Su, Wang, Xin, Qiang, Cheng-Gen, and Zou, Xin-Hui
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- 2023
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9. Decelerated DNA methylation age predicts poor prognosis of breast cancer
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Ren, Jun-Ting, Wang, Mei-Xia, Su, Yi, Tang, Lu-Ying, and Ren, Ze-Fang
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- 2018
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10. Effect of cognitive behavioral intervention on anxiety, depression, and quality of life in patients with epilepsy
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Feng, Hong-Xuan, Wang, Mei-Xia, Zhao, Hui-Min, Hou, Xiao-Xia, Xu, Bo, Gui, Qian, Wu, Guan-Hui, Dong, Xiao-Feng, Xu, Qin-Rong, Shen, Ming-Qiang, Shi, Qian-Ru, Cheng, Qing-Zhang, and Xue, Shou-Ru
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) on quality of life, anxiety, and depression in patients with epilepsy. Methods: Each study subject was randomly assigned to a CBT (n=46) or control (n=49) group (1:1 ratio), and the first group underwent an 8-week CBT treatment. Anxiety, depression, and quality of life (QOLIE-31) were assessed at both baseline and endpoint using the Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Hamilton Depression Scale (HDMA) and quality of life in Epilepsy-31 (QOLIE-31) scales. The statistical analyses included between-and within-group comparisons of the effects of CBT on these measures and associations with demographic and clinical variables. Results: No differences were found between variables at baseline (P>0.05). The repeated-measures analyses found that CBT group had greater improvement in depression score compared to the control group (P
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- 2022
11. TNF compromises lysosome acidification and reduces α-synuclein degradation via autophagy in dopaminergic cells
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Wang, Mei-Xia, Cheng, Xiao-Yu, Jin, Mengmeng, Cao, Yu-Lan, Yang, Ya-Ping, Wang, Jian-Da, Li, Qian, Wang, Fen, Hu, Li-Fang, and Liu, Chun-Feng
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- 2015
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12. Isolation, characterization and colonization of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase-producing bacteria XG32 and DP24
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Wang, Mei-Xia, Liu, Jia, Chen, Shuang-lin, and Yan, Shu-Zhen
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- 2012
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13. Study on the Falling Film Absorption Outside Smooth and Enhanced Tubes
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Wang, Mei-xia, Liu, Cun-fang, Wang, Xin-guang, and Zhao, Bin
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- 2006
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14. PHENOLOGY, LODGING AND YIELD TRAITS OF Chenopodium quinoa UNDER THE EFFECT OF PLANTING DENSITY AND ROW SPACINGS.
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Deng Yan, Wang Juan-Ling, Sumera Anwar, Wang Chuang-Yun, Zhao Li, Zhang Li-Guang, Guo Hong-Xia, Qin Li-Xia, Li Hua, and Wang Mei-Xia
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Quinoa is a resilient high-yielding pseudo-crop that produces grains with a balanced amino acid composition and a higher protein content than the major cereals. To explore a suitable local cultivation model in the northern part of Shanxi Province, the influence of different densities and row spacing were analyzed on the above-ground agronomic and yield characteristics. The quinoa variety 'Q1' was sown at different seeding density (6.0x 10
4 , 7.5x104 , 9.0x104 , 10.5x104 , and 12x104 plants h-1 ) and row spacings (40, 50, 60, 80+40, and 90+30 cm). The results showed that the quinoa had the longest growth period and lowest lodging rate under the density of 9.0x104 plants h-1 . The post-flowering chlorophyll content, stalk strength, the number of branches, and 1000-grains weight were increased first and then decreased with increasing the planting density, highest at 9x4 plants h-1 which were 24%, 30%, 39%, 27%, and 44% higher respectively than other density. Wide-narrow row arrangement of 80+40 cm was more appropriate for lower density while uniform row spacing of 60 cm significantly increased yield and improved canopy at optimum and higher density. It can be seen that the optimum planting density (9x104 plants h-1 ) and row spacings (60 cm) can increase the yield of quinoa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
15. Population Pharmacokinetics of Ropeginterferon Alfa-2b: A Comparison Between Healthy Caucasian and Chinese Subjects.
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Zhu, Min, Wang, Mei-xia, Li, Zi-ran, Wang, Wei, Su, Xia, and Jiao, Zheng
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CAUCASIAN race ,PHARMACOKINETICS ,ETHNIC differences ,ETHNICITY ,BODY weight ,CLINICAL trials - Abstract
Objective: To develop a population pharmacokinetic (PK) model for ropeginterferon alfa-2b and to compare its PK properties between Caucasian and Chinese populations. Methods: A population PK model was developed based on data from two phase I clinical trials conducted in Caucasian and Chinese individuals, to evaluate the influence of ethnicity on the PKs of ropeginterferon alfa-2b. Results: We included 456 observations from 30 healthy Caucasian subjects and 438 observations from 27 healthy Chinese subjects in the population PK analysis. The PKs of ropeginterferon alfa-2b were best described by a one-compartment quasi-equilibrium approximated target-mediated drug disposition model with first-order absorption and absorption lag times. The typical value (relative standard error%) of apparent clearance (CL/F) and volume of distribution of ropeginterferon alfa-2b in 70-kg subjects were 0.778 (12%) L/day and 2.32 (14%) L, respectively. Body weight was the only significant factor affecting the CL/F. There were no obvious differences in the PK properties of ropeginterferon alfa-2b, and predicted steady-state exposure was similar in the Chinese and Caucasian populations. Conclusion: No significant ethnic differences in ropeginterferon alfa-2b PKs were observed between the Chinese and Caucasian populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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16. Genomic landscape of parallel domestication of upland rice and its implications.
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Wang, Mei‐Xia, Jing, Chun‐Yan, Wang, Xiu‐Hua, Cai, Zhe, Zhou, Lian, Geng, Mu‐Fan, Han, Jing‐Dan, Guo, Jie, Zhang, Fu‐Min, and Ge, Song
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UPLAND rice , *RICE , *PLANT breeding , *RICE breeding , *GENES , *SWITCHGRASS - Abstract
Parallel domestication has been widely acknowledged but its genetic basis remains largely unclear. As an important rice ecotype, upland rice was assumedly domesticated multiple times in two rice subspecies (Indica and Japonica) and provides a feasible system to explore the genetic basis of parallel domestication. To uncover the genome‐wide pattern of genetic differentiation between upland and lowland rice and explore the parallelism of genetic changes during upland rice domestication, we obtained whole‐genome sequences of 95 rice landraces and yielded genome‐wide expression data for five tissues of representative accessions of upland and lowland rice. Our phylogenetic analyses confirmed multiple domestications of the upland ecotype in two rice subspecies. Genomic scans based on resequencing data identified substantial differentiation between the upland and lowland ecotypes with 11.4% and 14.8% of the genome diverged between the two ecotypes in Indica and Japonica, respectively. Further genome‐wide gene expression analyses found that 30% of effectively expressed genes were significantly differentiated between two ecotypes, indicating the importance of regulation changes in the domestication of upland rice. Importantly, we found that only 1.8% of differentiated genomes and 1.6% of differentially expressed genes were shared by upland Indica and upland Japonica, suggestive of largely unparallel genetic alterations during upland rice domestication. These findings not only provide new insights into the genetic basis of parallel domestication at the genome scale but could also facilitate genetic improvement and breeding of rice and crops in general. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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17. Associations of reproductive factors with breast cancer prognosis and the modifying effects of menopausal status.
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Zhang, Jia‐Yi, Wang, Mei‐Xia, Wang, Xiang, Li, Yue‐Lin, Liang, Zhuo‐Zhi, Lin, Ying, Liu, Qiang, Xie, Xiao‐Ming, Tang, Lu‐Ying, and Ren, Ze‐Fang
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BREAST cancer prognosis , *PROGRESSION-free survival , *HOT flashes , *BREAST cancer , *OLD age , *LABOR (Obstetrics) - Abstract
Reproductive factors associated with breast cancer risk may also affect the prognosis. This study aimed to evaluate the associations of multiple reproductive factors with breast cancer prognosis and the modifying effects of menopausal status. We obtained data from 3805 breast cancer patients recruited between October 2008 and June 2016 in Guangzhou. The subjects were followed up until 30 June 2018. The hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) were calculated using multivariate Cox models to estimate the associations. It was found that there were U‐shaped patterns for the associations of age at first birth and durations from first/last birth to diagnosis with breast cancer prognosis. The adverse effects of old age at first birth [>30 years vs 23‐30 years, HR (95% CI): 1.59 (1.01‐2.50)] and long intervals from first [≥20 years vs 10‐19 years, HR (95% CI): 1.55 (1.07‐2.27)] or last [≥20 years vs 10‐19 years, HR (95% CI): 1.63 (1.08‐2.46)] birth to diagnosis on progression‐free survival (PFS) were significantly more pronounced among premenopausal women. Additionally, long interval (>5 years) between first and second birth was associated with a better PFS [HR (95% CI): 0.64 (0.42‐0.97)]. These results suggested that age at first birth, durations from first/last birth to diagnosis, and intervals between first and second birth should be taken into account when following the patients and assessing the prognosis of breast cancer, particularly for premenopausal patients. These findings would also have implications for further insight into the mechanisms of breast cancer development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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18. Genetic diversity and evolution of the plastome in allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium spp.)
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Yan, Xin‐Lin, Kan, Sheng‐Long, Wang, Mei‐Xia, Li, Yong‐Yao, Tembrock, Luke R., He, Wen‐Chuang, Nie, Li‐Yun, Hu, Guan‐Jing, Yuan, Dao‐Jun, Ma, Xiong‐Feng, and Wu, Zhi‐Qiang
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Gossypium spp.) is a vital global source of renewable fiber and ranks among the world's most important cash crops. While extensive nuclear genomic data ofGossypium has been explored, the organellar genomic resources of allotetraploid cotton, remain largely untapped at the population level. The plastid genome (plastome) is well suited for studying plant species relationships and diversity due to its nonrecombinant uniparental inheritance. Here, we conductedde novo assembly of 336Gossypium plastomes, mainly from domesticated cultivars, and generated a pan‐plastome level resource for population structure and genetic diversity analyses. The assembled plastomes exhibited a typical quadripartite structure and varied in length from 160 103 to 160 597 bp. At the species level, seven allotetraploid species were resolved into three clades, whereGossypium tomentosum andGossypium mustelinum formed an early diverging clade rooted by diploids, followed by splitting two sister clades ofGossypium darwinii –Gossypium barbadense andGossypium hirsutum –Gossypium ekmanianum –Gossypium stephensii . Within theG. hirsutum clade the resolution of cultivated accessions was less polyphyletic with landrace and wild accessions than inG. barbadense suggesting some selection on plastome in the domestication of this adaptable species of cotton. The nucleotide diversity ofG. hirsutum was higher than that ofG. barbadense . We specifically compared the plastomes ofG. hirsutum andG. barbadense to find mutational hotspots within each species as potential molecular markers. These findings contribute a valuable resource for exploring cotton evolution as well as in the breeding of new cotton cultivars and the preservation of wild and cultivated germplasm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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19. Parallel Speciation of Wild Rice Associated with Habitat Shifts.
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Cai, Zhe, Zhou, Lian, Ren, Ning-Ning, Xu, Xun, Liu, Rong, Huang, Lei, Zheng, Xiao-Ming, Meng, Qing-Lin, Du, Yu-Su, Wang, Mei-Xia, Geng, Mu-Fan, Chen, Wen-Li, Jing, Chun-Yan, Zou, Xin-Hui, Guo, Jie, Chen, Cheng-Bin, Zeng, Hua-Zhong, Liang, Yun-Tao, Wei, Xing-Hua, and Guo, Ya-Long
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The occurrence of parallel speciation strongly implies the action of natural selection. However, it is unclear how general a phenomena parallel speciation is since it was only shown in a small number of animal species. In particular, the adaptive process and mechanisms underlying the process of parallel speciation remain elusive. Here, we used an integrative approach incorporating population genomics, common garden, and crossing experiments to investigate parallel speciation of the wild rice species Oryza nivara from O. rufipogon. We demonstrated that O. nivara originated multiple times from different O. rufipogon populations and revealed that different O. nivara populations have evolved similar phenotypes under divergent selection, a reflection of recurrent local adaptation of ancient O. rufipogon populations to dry habitats. Almost completed premating isolation was detected between O. nivara and O. rufipogon in the absence of any postmating barriers between and within these species. These results suggest that flowering time is a "magic" trait that contributes to both local adaptation and reproductive isolation in the origin of wild rice species. Our study thus demonstrates a convincing case of parallel ecological speciation as a consequence of adaptation to new environments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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20. ZIF-67 derived Co3O4/carbon aerogel composite for supercapacitor electrodes.
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Wang, Mei-Xia, Zhang, Jing, Fan, Hui-Li, Liu, Ben-Xue, Yi, Xi-Bin, and Wang, Jie-Qiang
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SUPERCAPACITORS , *SUPERCAPACITOR electrodes , *ELECTRON transport , *ION transport (Biology) , *ELECTRODES , *ELECTRIC capacity - Abstract
A novel hierarchically ZIF-67 derived Co3O4/carbon aerogel (CA) composite has been successfully synthesized by an in situ deposition and calcination method. The unique 3D nanoarchitecture provides an effective pathway for the rapid transport of electrons and ions. As a result, the ZIF-67 derived Co3O4/CA composite electrode exhibits a high specific capacitance of 298.8 F g−1 at 0.5 A g−1, excellent rate capability and outstanding cycling stability (82% retention after 1000 cycles). These results suggest that such a composite electrode possesses great potential for electrochemical supercapacitor applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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21. Molecular features in young vs elderly breast cancer patients and the impacts on survival disparities by age at diagnosis.
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Wang, Mei‐Xia, Ren, Jun‐Ting, Tang, Lu‐Ying, and Ren, Ze‐Fang
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BREAST cancer patients , *MOLECULAR oncology , *DISEASES in older people , *DNA methylation , *CANCER relapse - Abstract
Abstract: Young and elderly breast cancer patients are more likely to have a poorer outcome than middle‐aged patients. The intrinsic molecular features for this disparity are unclear. We obtained data from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) on May 15, 2017 to test the potential mediation effects of the molecular features on the association between age and prognosis with a four‐step approach. The relative contributions of the molecular features (PAM50 subtype, risk stratification, DNAm age, and mutations in TP53, PIK3CA, MLL3, CDH1, GATA3, and MAP3K1) to age disparities in survival were estimated by Cox proportional hazard models with or without the features. Young patients were significantly more likely to have basal‐like subtype, GATA3 mutations, and younger DNA methylation (DNAm) age than middle‐aged patients (P < .05). Both the young and elderly patients had a significantly increased risk of breast cancer recurrence after adjusted by race, tumor size, and node status (Hazard ratio [HR] (95% confidence interval [CI]): 2.81 [1.44, 5.45], 2.37 [1.45, 3.89], respectively). This increased risk was weakened in the young patients after further adjustments in the molecular features, particularly basal‐like subtype, GATA3 mutations, and DNAm age (HR [95%CI]: 1.87 [0.81, 4.32]), resulting in 33.5% decreased risk of recurrence. Meanwhile, the adjustments of the molecular features did not alter the recurrence risk for the elderly patients. Compared with middle‐aged patients of breast cancer, poorer prognosis of elderly patients may be caused by aging, while poorer prognosis of young patients was probably mediated through intrinsic characteristics, such as basal‐like subtype, GATA3 mutations, and DNAm age of the cancerous tissues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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22. Expression and functions of ASIC1 in the zebrafish retina.
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Liu, Sha, Wang, Mei-Xia, Mao, Cheng-Jie, Cheng, Xiao-Yu, Wang, Chen-Tao, Huang, Jian, Zhong, Zhao-Min, Hu, Wei-Dong, Wang, Fen, Hu, Li-Fang, Wang, Han, and Liu, Chun-Feng
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GENE expression , *ION channels , *NERVOUS system , *RETINA physiology , *MESSENGER RNA , *LABORATORY zebrafish - Abstract
It has been demonstrated that acid sensing ionic channels (ASICs) are present in the central and peripheral nervous system of mammals, including the retina. However, it remains unclear whether the zebrafish retina also expresses ASICs. In the present study, the expression and distribution of zasic1 were examined in the retina of zebrafish. Both zasic1 mRNA and protein expressions were detected in the adult zebrafish retina. A wide distribution of ASIC1 in zebrafish retina was confirmed using whole mount in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry study. Acidosis-induced currents in the isolated retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) were also recorded using whole cell patch clamping. Moreover, blockade of ASICs channel significantly reduced the locomotion of larval zebrafish in response to light exposure. In sum, our data demonstrate the presence of ASIC1 and its possible functional relevance in the retina of zebrafish. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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23. Autophagic Impairment Contributes to Systemic Inflammation-Induced Dopaminergic Neuron Loss in the Midbrain.
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Zheng, Hui-Fen, Yang, Ya-Ping, Hu, Li-Fang, Wang, Mei-Xia, Wang, Fen, Cao, Li-Dan, Li, Da, Mao, Cheng-Jie, Xiong, Kang-Ping, Wang, Jian-Da, and Liu, Chun-Feng
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PARKINSON'S disease ,INFLAMMATION ,DOPAMINERGIC neurons ,MESENCEPHALON ,LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES ,TUMOR necrosis factors ,CELL death - Abstract
Background: Neuroinflammation plays an important role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD), inducing and accelerating dopaminergic (DA) neuron loss. Autophagy, a critical mechanism for clearing misfolded or aggregated proteins such as α-synuclein (α-SYN), may affect DA neuron survival in the midbrain. However, whether autophagy contributes to neuroinflammation-induced toxicity in DA neurons remains unknown. Results: Intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 5 mg/kg) into young (3-month-old) and aged (16-month-old) male C57BL/6J mice was observed to cause persistent neuroinflammation that was associated with a delayed and progressive loss of DA neurons and accumulation of α-SYN in the midbrain. The autophagic substrate-p62 (SQSTM1) persistently increased, whereas LC3-II and HDAC6 exhibited early increases followed by a decline. In vitro studies further demonstrated that TNF-α induced cell death in PC12 cells. Moreover, a sublethal dose of TNF-α (50 ng/ml) increased the expression of LC3-II, p62, and α-SYN, implying that TNF-α triggered autophagic impairment in cells. Conclusion: Neuroinflammation may cause autophagic impairment, which could in turn result in DA neuron degeneration in midbrain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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24. Liquid-liquid-solid Equilibrium for Two Quaternary Systems Potassium Chloride+Rubidium Chloride+1/2-Propanol+Water at 25 °C.
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GUO, Hai-Yan, HU, Man-Cheng, ZHAI, Quan-Guo, LI, Shu-Ni, JIANG, Yu-Cheng, and WANG, Mei-Xia
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- 2008
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25. STUDY ON THE FALLING FILM ABSORPTION OUTSIDE SMOOTH AND ENHANCED TUBES*.
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WANG, Mei-xia, LIU, Cun-fang, Wang, Xin-guang, and ZHAO, Bin
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LIQUID films ,MASS transfer ,HEAT transfer ,MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
ABSTRACT: In this paper, mathematical models of smooth and enhanced tubes were established. A new mathematical model in evaluating single-tube falling film absorption effect outside enhanced tubes is proposed. The liquid film outside enhanced tubes is assumed to consist of two layers, i.e. internal and external layers. The analytical solutions to the distribution of the velocity, temperature and concentration in the internal layer are obtained by means of theoretical analysis, while the solutions in the external layer are calculated by using numerical method. The governing equations of the two layers are coupled using a second-order coupling method. The effects of the height and the angle of the ribs on the performances of the heat and mass transfer of the liquid film are discussed. It is shown that the agreement is good between the calculation results and the experimental data. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2006
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26. Genome-wide investigation on transcriptional responses to drought stress in wild and cultivated rice.
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Geng, Mu-Fan, Wang, Xiu-Hua, Wang, Mei-Xia, Cai, Zhe, Meng, Qing-Lin, Wang, Xin, Zhou, Lian, Han, Jing-Dan, Li, Ji-Long, Zhang, Fu-Min, Guo, Ya-Long, and Ge, Song
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WILD rice , *DROUGHTS , *PLANT breeding , *PLANT adaptation , *DROUGHT tolerance , *RICE - Abstract
• Drought-tolerant and drought-sensitive accessions of cultivated and wild rice were used to investigate the mechanisms of drought tolerance. • Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between the drought-treated and control samples and their co-expression patterns were analyzed. • Specific transcript factors and genes were identified to be associated with drought tolerance, with some of them being unique to wild rice. • There were clusters or hotspots of DEGs in which overrepresentation of the QTLs published previously were observed. Whole transcriptomic sequencing of the drought-tolerant (DT) and drought-sensitive (DS) accessions of cultivated and wild rice under drought treatments was performed to uncover the mechanism of plant adaptation to drought and to facilitate the development of drought-tolerant cultivars in crops. By analyzing the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between the drought-treated and untreated samples and their co-expressed pattern, we revealed distinct susceptibilities of different samples to the stress treatments and identified some specific transcription factors (TFs) and genes that play critical roles in rice adaptation to drought. Some drought-responsive genes or pathways unique to the wild rice were also detected, highlighting the importance of wild rice resources in developing elite cultivars. Furthermore, we showed that the DEGs in the DT accessions were enriched in the genome as clusters or hotspots in which previously identified drought-associated quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were overrepresented. The finding that a single hotspot contained up to 52 QTLs and involved as many as 20 traits implicates the complicated genetic architecture underlying the DT traits. These results provide new insights into the understanding of plant adaptation to drought and help effective manipulation of specific genes or gene cluster in crop breeding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Serum Response Factor Promotes Dopaminergic Neuron Survival via Activation of Beclin 1-Dependent Autophagy.
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Cheng, Xiao-Yu, Li, Si-Yue, Mao, Cheng-Jie, Wang, Mei-Xia, Chen, Jing, Wang, Fen, Wang, Guang-Hui, Deng, Wen-bin, Li, Xiao-Kang, and Liu, Chun-Feng
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Serum response factor (SRF), a transcription factor highly expressed in neurons, is involved in neuronal survival and the pathogenesis of some neurodegenerative disorders. The ablation of SRF renders the midbrain dopaminergic (DA) neurons vulnerable to 1-methyl 4-phenyl 1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-induced neurotoxicity, however, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we report decreased SRF levels in the substantia nigra (SN) of rotenone-treated rats that was associated with the loss of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH)-positive neurons. SRF expression was also reduced in rotenone-treated PC12 cells in vitro . In addition, Srf knockdown augmented rotenone-induced toxicity in PC12 cells. In contrast, overexpression of Srf attenuated the cells’ sensitivity to rotenone and alleviated rotenone-induced α-synuclein accumulation. The protective effect of SRF was abolished when the expression of autophagy-related proteins Beclin 1 and Atg5 was suppressed. These results suggested that SRF may promote DA neuron survival by regulating autophagy, and thus serves as a critical molecule in PD progression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Analysis of risk factors for fatty liver disease in children with Wilson's disease.
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Jia SP, Wang MX, Tao Z, Gao YN, Yu GR, and Yang WM
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- Humans, Male, Female, Risk Factors, Child, Adolescent, Uric Acid blood, Alanine Transaminase blood, Creatinine blood, Risk Assessment, Laminin blood, Predictive Value of Tests, Retrospective Studies, Child, Preschool, Hepatolenticular Degeneration complications, Hepatolenticular Degeneration blood, Hepatolenticular Degeneration diagnosis, Biomarkers blood, ROC Curve
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Background and Aims: Many children with Wilson's disease are complicated with dyslipidemia. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors for the development of fatty liver disease (FLD) in children with Wilson's disease., Methods: We evaluated sex, age, weight, the disease course, treatment course, clinical classification, alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transaminase, γ-glutamyl transpeptidase, total biliary acid, triglyceride, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, homocysteine, uric acid, fibrinogen (FBG), creatinine, procollagen III N-terminal propeptide, laminin, hyaluronic acid, type IV collagen, and performed receiver operating characteristic curve analysis to investigate the forecast value of individual biochemical predictors and combined predictive indicators to evaluate FLD in Wilson's disease., Results: The multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that ALT [odds ratio (OR), 1.011; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.004-1.02; P = 0.006], uric acid (OR, 1.01; 95% CI, 1.002-1.018; P = 0.017), FBG (OR, 3.668; 95% CI, 1.145-13.71; P = 0.037), creatinine (OR, 0.872; 95% CI, 0.81-0.925; P < 0.001), and laminin (OR, 1.01; 95% CI, 1.002-1.018; P = 0.017) acted as independent risk factors in Wilson's disease complicated with FLD. The receiver operating characteristic curves for combined predictive indicators demonstrated an area under the curve values of 0.872, which was found to be a significant predictors for FLD in Wilson's disease., Conclusions: We screened out the most important risk factors, namely ALT, uric acid, creatinine, FBG, and laminin for Wilson's disease complicated with FLD. The joint prediction achieved is crucial for identifying children with Wilson's disease complicated with FLD., (Copyright © 2024 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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29. Nano-based drug delivery systems for active ingredients from traditional Chinese medicine: Harnessing the power of nanotechnology.
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Zhang YB, Wang JF, Wang MX, Peng J, Kong XD, and Tian J
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Introduction: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is gaining worldwide popularity as a complementary and alternative medicine. The isolation and characterization of active ingredients from TCM has become optional strategies for drug development. In order to overcome the inherent limitations of these natural products such as poor water solubility and low bioavailability, the combination of nanotechnology with TCM has been explored. Taking advantage of the benefits offered by the nanoscale, various drug delivery systems have been designed to enhance the efficacy of TCM in the treatment and prevention of diseases. Methods: The manuscript aims to present years of research dedicated to the application of nanotechnology in the field of TCM. Results: The manuscript discusses the formulation, characteristics and therapeutic effects of nano-TCM. Additionally, the formation of carrier-free nanomedicines through self-assembly between active ingredients of TCM is summarized. Finally, the paper discusses the safety behind the application of nano-TCM and proposes potential research directions. Discussion: Despite some achievements, the safety of nano-TCM still need special attention. Furthermore, exploring the substance basis of TCM formulas from the perspective of nanotechnology may provide direction for elucidating the scientific intension of TCM formulas., 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 © 2024 Zhang, Wang, Wang, Peng, Kong and Tian.)
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30. Diagnostic role of transient elastography in patients with autoimmune liver diseases: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Chen H, Shen Y, Wu SD, Zhu Q, Weng CZ, Zhang J, Wang MX, and Jiang W
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- Humans, Liver Cirrhosis diagnosis, Liver Cirrhosis diagnostic imaging, Fibrosis, ROC Curve, Aspartate Aminotransferases, Liver diagnostic imaging, Liver pathology, Elasticity Imaging Techniques methods, Hepatitis, Autoimmune complications, Hepatitis, Autoimmune diagnostic imaging, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease pathology
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Background: Noninvasive methods have been developed to detect fibrosis in many liver diseases due to the limits of liver biopsy. However, previous studies have focused primarily on chronic viral hepatitis and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. The diagnostic value of transient elastography for autoimmune liver diseases (AILDs) is worth studying., Aim: To compare the diagnostic accuracy of imaging techniques with serum biomarkers of fibrosis in AILD., Methods: The PubMed, Cochrane Library and EMBASE databases were searched. Studies evaluating the efficacy of noninvasive methods in the diagnosis of AILDs [autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC)] were included. The summary area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC), diagnostic odds ratio, sensitivity and specificity were used to assess the accuracy of these noninvasive methods for staging fibrosis., Results: A total of 60 articles were included in this study, and the number of patients with AIH, PBC and PSC was 1594, 3126 and 501, respectively. The summary AUROC of transient elastography in the diagnosis of significant fibrosis, advanced fibrosis and cirrhosis in patients with AIH were 0.84, 0.88 and 0.90, respectively, while those in patients with PBC were 0.93, 0.93 and 0.91, respectively. The AUROC of cirrhosis for patients with PSC was 0.95. However, other noninvasive indices (aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio index, aspartate aminotransferase/alanine aminotransferase ratio, fibrosis-4 index) had corresponding AUROCs less than 0.80., Conclusion: Transient elastography exerts better diagnostic accuracy in AILD patients, especially in PBC patients. The appropriate cutoff values for staging advanced fibrosis and cirrhosis ranged from 9.6 to 10.7 and 14.4 to 16.9 KPa for PBC patients., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: 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., (©The Author(s) 2023. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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31. A tract-based spatial statistics study of white matter integrity in epilepsy.
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Hou XX, Feng HX, Xu B, Li ZS, Lu YL, Zhao HM, Wang MX, Shi QR, Gui Q, Wu GH, Shen MQ, Zhu W, Xu QR, Dong XF, Cheng QZ, Zhang JB, and Ding ZL
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Objective: To explore the changes of cerebral white matter diffusion tensor in epilepsy., Methods: This study was a retrospective study based on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Twenty-six epileptic patients and 42 normal controls matched for sex, age and handedness were enrolled in our research. Based on the method of tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS), we analyzed the changes of each relevant parameter index of DTI in white matter of the brain in all subjects, including fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), axial diffusivity (AD) and radial diffusivity (RD)., Results: In comparison with the control group, epileptic patients had decreased FA and elevated MD, AD, and RD in the anterior thalamic radiation, corticospinal tract, forceps major, forceps minor, cingulum, inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, inferior longitudinal fasciculus, superior longitudinal fasciculus and uncinate fasciculus ( P < 0.05)., Conclusion: Widespread white matter integrity was observed in epileptic patients, which may be the structural basis for the development of affective disorders, impaired cognition, and motor abnormalities., Competing Interests: None., (AJTR Copyright © 2022.)
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32. Real-world study of antiresorptive-related osteonecrosis of jaw based on the US food and drug administration adverse event reporting system database.
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Peng J, Wang H, Liu Z, Xu ZL, Wang MX, Chen QM, Wu ML, Ren XL, Liang QH, Liu FP, and Ban B
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Objective: This study aims to explore the risk signals of osteonecrosis of the jaw induced by antiresorptive drugs and provide references for the clinical safety application. Method: According to the FDA's Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), from January 2004 to September 2021, we chose "Osteonecrosis of the jaw (10064658)" and "Exposed bone in jaw (10071014)" as preferred terms, "antiresorptive drugs" as the target drugs, and primary suspect drug as the drug role code in the dataset. We evaluated the association between drugs and adverse events by using reporting odds ratio (ROR) based on disproportionality analysis. We took the High-Level Terms (HLT) of MedDRA
® as the classification level of indications to calculate ROR to compare the signal difference of ONJ in different indications. In addition, patients with antiresorptive-induced osteonecrosis of the jaw and the time of onset of the condition following different antiresorptive medications were collected for the study. Results: The FAERS contained 18,421 reports relating to jaw osteonecrosis from January 2004 to September 2021. A total of eight antiresorptive agents were included in the analysis. From high to low, the ROR of ONJ induced by antiresorptive agents (regardless of indication) is pamidronate (ROR = 494.8), zoledronic acid (ROR = 431.9), denosumab (ROR = 194.8), alendronate (ROR = 151.2), risedronate (ROR = 140.2), etidronic acid (ROR = 64.5), ibandronate (ROR = 40.8), and romosozumab (ROR = 6.4). HLT ROR values for "metabolic bone disorders" were the lowest for each drug, while HLT ROR values were high for "tumor-related indications," including breast and nipple neoplasms malignant, plasma cell myelomas, and prostatic neoplasms malignant. The onset time for osteonecrosis of the jaw as median (Q1, Q3), osteoporosis-related indications, and the onset time for ONJ were 730 (368, 1268), 489.5 (236.3, 909.8), 722.5 (314, 1055), 761 (368, 1720), and 153 (50, 346) for zoledronic acid, denosumab, ibandronate, risedronate, and romosozumab, respectively. Cancer-related indications: the onset time for ONJ were 680.5 (255.3, 1283), 488 (245, 851), and 696.5 (347, 1087) for zoledronic acid, denosumab, and pamidronate, respectively. Conclusion: When antiresorptive drugs are used for metastasis, they have the largest risk signal, followed by malignancy, and the smallest is osteoporosis. The onset time of ONJ may not be related to the indications. The onset time of ONJ for BPs was about 2 years, denosumab about 1.3 years, and romosozumab less than 1 year, which may be related to sequential treatment. When used according to the instructions, the risk of ONJ caused by denosumab was higher than that of zoledronic acid, regardless of the indication. Based on these findings, researchers will continue to monitor and identify risk factors., 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 Peng, Wang, Liu, Xu, Wang, Chen, Wu, Ren, Liang, Liu and Ban.)- Published
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33. Long-acting HIV fusion inhibitor albuvirtide combined with ritonavir-boosted lopinavir for HIV-1-infected patients after failing the first-line antiretroviral therapy: 48-week randomized, controlled, phase 3 non-inferiority TALENT study.
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Su B, Yao C, Zhao QX, Cai WP, Wang M, Lu HZ, Mu TT, Chen YY, Liu L, Wang H, He Y, Zheng YH, Li LH, Chen JF, Yu JH, Zhu B, Zhao M, Sun YT, Lun WH, Zhang YH, Wang H, Xia W, Sun LJ, Dai LL, Jiang TY, Wang MX, Zheng QS, Peng HY, Wang Y, Hu M, Liu X, Lu RJ, Hu JH, Sun CC, Xing H, Shao YM, Xie D, Zhang T, Zhang FJ, and Wu H
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- Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active, Drug Therapy, Combination, Humans, Lopinavir therapeutic use, Maleimides, Peptides, Ritonavir therapeutic use, Viral Load, Anti-HIV Agents therapeutic use, HIV Fusion Inhibitors therapeutic use, HIV Infections drug therapy, HIV Protease Inhibitors therapeutic use, HIV-1
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Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors of this manuscript have read the journal's policy and have the following competing interests: CY, MH, XL, RJL, JHH, CCS, and DX have received salary support from Frontier Biotechnologies Inc. All authors had full access to all study data and analyses, and approved the final report. All other authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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34. Effect of cognitive behavioral intervention on anxiety, depression, and quality of life in patients with epilepsy.
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Feng HX, Wang MX, Zhao HM, Hou XX, Xu B, Gui Q, Wu GH, Dong XF, Xu QR, Shen MQ, Shi QR, Cheng QZ, and Xue SR
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) on quality of life, anxiety, and depression in patients with epilepsy., Methods: Each study subject was randomly assigned to a CBT (n=46) or control (n=49) group (1:1 ratio), and the first group underwent an 8-week CBT treatment. Anxiety, depression, and quality of life (QOLIE-31) were assessed at both baseline and endpoint using the Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Hamilton Depression Scale (HDMA) and quality of life in Epilepsy-31 (QOLIE-31) scales. The statistical analyses included between-and within-group comparisons of the effects of CBT on these measures and associations with demographic and clinical variables., Results: No differences were found between variables at baseline (P>0.05). The repeated-measures analyses found that CBT group had greater improvement in depression score compared to the control group ( P <0.05). The analysis of anxiety score showed that compared to the control group, CBT intervention had no statistical significance in the total anxiety population. However, the CBT intervention decreased anxiety in women and Combined-drug group ( P <0.05). The CBT group had greater improvement in overall score, medication effect, and seizure worry score than the control group ( P <0.05). Stratified analysis found total and medication effects score of CBT intervention group for the combined-drug group were higher than those of the single drug group ( P <0.05)., Conclusion: Increases in overall scores, seizure worry, cognitive functioning, and medication effect were better in the CBT group. CBT can improve anxiety, depression, and quality of life in patients with epilepsy. Women and combined-drug patients with epilepsy benefit most from CBT., Competing Interests: None., (AJTR Copyright © 2022.)
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35. Multifaceted Roles of the E3 Ubiquitin Ligase RING Finger Protein 115 in Immunity and Diseases.
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Wang MX, Liuyu T, and Zhang ZD
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- Cell Proliferation, Female, Humans, Ubiquitin metabolism, Ubiquitination, Breast Neoplasms, Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases metabolism
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Ubiquitination is a post-translational modification that plays essential roles in various physiological and pathological processes. Protein ubiquitination depends on E3 ubiquitin ligases that catalyze the conjugation of ubiquitin molecules on lysine residues of targeted substrates. RING finger protein 115 (RNF115), also known as breast cancer associated gene 2 (BCA2) and Rab7-interacting RING finger protein (Rabring7), has been identified as a highly expressed protein in breast cancer cells and tissues. Later, it has been demonstrated that RNF115 catalyzes ubiquitination of a series of proteins to modulate a number of signaling pathways, and thereby regulates viral infections, autoimmunity, cell proliferation and death and tumorigenesis. In this review, we introduce the identification, expression and activity regulation of RNF115, summarize the substrates and functions of RNF115 in different pathways, and discuss the roles of RNF115 as a biomarker or therapeutic target in diseases., 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 Wang, Liuyu and Zhang.)
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36. Efficacy and safety of the long-acting fusion inhibitor albuvirtide in antiretroviral-experienced adults with human immunodeficiency virus-1: interim analysis of the randomized, controlled, phase 3, non-inferiority TALENT study.
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Su B, Yao C, Zhao QX, Cai WP, Wang M, Lu HZ, Chen YY, Liu L, Wang H, He Y, Zheng YH, Li LH, Chen JF, Yu JH, Zhu B, Zhao M, Sun YT, Lun WH, Xia W, Sun LJ, Dai LL, Jiang TY, Wang MX, Zheng QS, Peng HY, Wang Y, Lu RJ, Hu JH, Xing H, Shao YM, Xie D, Zhang T, Zhang FJ, and Wu H
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- Adult, Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active, China, Drug Therapy, Combination, Humans, Maleimides, Peptides, Ritonavir therapeutic use, Treatment Outcome, Viral Load, Anti-HIV Agents adverse effects, HIV Infections drug therapy, HIV-1
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Background: Albuvirtide is a once-weekly injectable human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 fusion inhibitor. We present interim data for a phase 3 trial assessing the safety and efficacy of albuvirtide plus lopinavir-ritonavir in HIV-1-infected adults already treated with antiretroviral drugs., Methods: We carried out a 48-week, randomized, controlled, open-label non-inferiority trial at 12 sites in China. Adults on the World Health Organization (WHO)-recommended first-line treatment for >6 months with a plasma viral load >1000 copies/mL were enrolled and randomly assigned (1:1) to receive albuvirtide (once weekly) plus ritonavir-boosted lopinavir (ABT group) or the WHO-recommended second-line treatment (NRTI group). The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients with a plasma viral load below 50 copies/mL at 48 weeks. Non-inferiority was prespecified with a margin of 12%., Results: At the time of analysis, week 24 data were available for 83 and 92 patients, and week 48 data were available for 46 and 50 patients in the albuvirtide and NRTI groups, respectively. At 48 weeks, 80.4% of patients in the ABT group and 66.0% of those in the NRTI group had HIV-1 RNA levels below 50 copies/mL, meeting the criteria for non-inferiority. For the per-protocol population, the superiority of albuvirtide over NRTI was demonstrated. The frequency of grade 3 to 4 adverse events was similar in the two groups; the most common adverse events were diarrhea, upper respiratory tract infections, and grade 3 to 4 increases in triglyceride concentration. Renal function was significantly more impaired at 12 weeks in the patients of the NRTI group who received tenofovir disoproxil fumarate than in those of the ABT group., Conclusions: The TALENT study is the first phase 3 trial of an injectable long-acting HIV drug. This interim analysis indicates that once-weekly albuvirtide in combination with ritonavir-boosted lopinavir is well tolerated and non-inferior to the WHO-recommended second-line regimen in patients with first-line treatment failure., Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02369965; https://www.clinicaltrials.gov.Chinese Clinical Trial Registry No. ChiCTR-TRC-14004276; http://www.chictr.org.cn/enindex.aspx., (Copyright © 2020 The Chinese Medical Association, produced by Wolters Kluwer, Inc. under the CC-BY-NC-ND license.)
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37. Clinical characteristics of the first known cases of death caused by COVID-19 pneumonia.
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Kong FZ, Wang Y, Wang MX, Cheng QZ, Logan R, Wu GH, and Hu SM
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Anti-Infective Agents therapeutic use, COVID-19 complications, COVID-19 therapy, COVID-19 virology, China epidemiology, Combined Modality Therapy methods, Female, Hospital Mortality, Humans, Lung diagnostic imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Pandemics, Respiration, Artificial statistics & numerical data, Respiratory Distress Syndrome diagnosis, Respiratory Distress Syndrome therapy, Respiratory Distress Syndrome virology, SARS-CoV-2 isolation & purification, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, COVID-19 mortality, Respiratory Distress Syndrome mortality, SARS-CoV-2 pathogenicity
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Severe pneumonia caused by COVID-19 has resulted in many deaths worldwide. Here, we analyzed the clinical characteristics of the first 17 reported cases of death due to COVID-19 pneumonia in Wuhan, China. Demographics, initial symptoms, complications, chest computerized tomography (CT) images, treatments, and prognoses were collected and analyzed from the National Health Committee of China data. The first 17 reported deaths from COVID-19 were predominately in older men; 82.35% of patients were older than 65 years, and 76.47% were males. The most common initial symptoms were fever or fatigue (14 cases, 82.35%), respiratory symptoms, such as cough (12 cases, 70.59%), and neurological symptoms, such as headache (3 cases, 17.65%). The most common finding of chest CT was viral pneumonia (5 cases, 29.41%). Anti-infectives (11 cases, 64.71%) and mechanical ventilation (9 cases, 52.94%) were commonly used for treatment. Most of the patients (16 cases, 94.12%) died of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Our findings show that advanced age and male gender are effective predictors of COVID-19 mortality, and suggest that early interventions to reduce the incidence of ARDS may improve prognosis of COVID-19 pneumonia patients.
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38. Caspase-1 inhibition alleviates acute renal injury in rats with severe acute pancreatitis.
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Zhang XH, Li ML, Wang B, Guo MX, and Zhu RM
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- Acute Disease, Acute Kidney Injury blood, Acute Kidney Injury enzymology, Acute Kidney Injury etiology, Acute Kidney Injury physiopathology, Animals, Blood Urea Nitrogen, Creatinine blood, Cytoprotection, Disease Models, Animal, Interleukin-18 genetics, Interleukin-18 metabolism, Interleukin-1beta blood, Interleukin-1beta genetics, Kidney enzymology, Kidney pathology, Kidney physiopathology, Male, Pancreatitis blood, Pancreatitis chemically induced, Pancreatitis enzymology, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Serpins pharmacology, Severity of Illness Index, Taurocholic Acid, Viral Proteins pharmacology, Acute Kidney Injury prevention & control, Caspase 1 metabolism, Caspase Inhibitors pharmacology, Kidney drug effects, Pancreatitis drug therapy
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Aim: To assess the effect of inhibition of caspase-1 on acute renal injury in rats with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP)., Methods: Forty-two Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups: healthy controls (HC, n = 6), SAP rats treated with saline (SAP-S, n = 18), or SAP rats treated with a caspase-1/interleukin (IL)-1β-converting-enzyme (ICE) inhibitor (SAP-I-ICE, n = 18). SAP was induced by retrograde infusion of 5% sodium taurocholate into the bile-pancreatic duct. HC rats were subjected to identical treatment and surgical procedures without sodium taurocholate. Rats received an intraperitoneal injection of isotonic saline (SAP-S) or the inhibitor (SAP-ICE-I) at 2 and 12 h after induction of acute pancreatitis. Surviving rats were sacrificed at different time points after SAP induction; all samples were obtained and stored for subsequent analyses. The levels of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine (Cr) were measured using automatic methods, and serum IL-1β concentrations were measured by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Intrarenal expression of IL-1β, IL-18 and caspase-1 mRNAs was detected by RT-PCR. IL-1β protein expression and the pathologic changes in kidney tissues were observed by microscopy after immunohistochemical or hematoxylin and eosin staining, respectively., Results: The serum levels of BUN and Cr in the SAP-S group were 12.48 ± 2.30 mmol/L and 82.83 ± 13.89 μmol/L at 6 h, 23.53 ± 2.58 mmol/L and 123.67 ± 17.67 μmol/L at 12 h, and 23.60 ± 3.33 mmol/L and 125.33 ± 21.09 μmol/L at 18 h, respectively. All were significantly increased compared to HC rats (P < 0.01 for all). Levels in SAP-ICE-I rats were significantly decreased compared to SAP-S rats both at 12 and 18 h (P < 0.01 for all). Serum IL-1β levels in the SAP-S group were 276.77 ± 44.92 pg/mL at 6 h, 308.99 ± 34.95 pg/mL at 12 h, and 311.60 ± 46.51 pg/mL at 18 h; all significantly higher than those in the HC and SAP-ICE-I groups (P < 0.01 for all). Intrarenal expression of IL-1β mRNA was weak in HC rats, but increased significantly in SAP-S rats (P < 0.01). ICE inhibition significantly decreased the expression of IL-1β and IL-18 mRNAs (P < 0.05 for all vs SAP-S), whereas caspase-1 mRNA expression was not significantly different. Weak IL-1β immunostaining was observed in HC animals, and marked staining was found in the SAP-S group mainly in renal tubular epithelial cells. IL-1β immunostaining was significantly descended in SAP-ICE-I rats compared to SAP-S rats (P < 0.05). Caspase-1 inhibition had no effect on the severity of kidney tissue destruction., Conclusion: The expression of caspase-1-activated cytokines IL-1β and IL-18 plays a pivotal role in acute renal injury in rats with experimental SAP. Caspase-1 inhibition improves renal function effectively.
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39. Two compounds from the endophytic Colletotrichum sp. of Ginkgo biloba.
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Zhou SL, Zhou SL, Wang MX, and Chen SL
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- Molecular Structure, Alcohols chemistry, Apigenin chemistry, Colletotrichum chemistry, Ginkgo biloba microbiology, Glycosides chemistry, Pyrans chemistry, Sulfhydryl Compounds chemistry
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Two compounds, apigenin-8-C-beta-D-glucopyranoside and 2-(hydroxymethylthio)ethanol, were extracted from the fermentation products of a strain of endophytic fungus, Colletotrichum sp. NTB-2, isolated from the leafstalk of Ginkgo biloba. The structures of the two compounds were determined on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis, including 1D and 2D NMR spectral data. The compounds wereobtained from microorganisms for the first time.
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40. Characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine syndromes in post-stroke depression.
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Han H, Wu LM, Yang WM, Wang MX, Tang JJ, Wang H, Liu ZX, Liu RZ, Dong T, Zhang J, Yang B, and Han MX
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- Aged, Depression etiology, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Stroke complications, Depression diagnosis, Medicine, Chinese Traditional methods, Stroke diagnosis
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Objective: To explore the main characteristics of syndromes in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in post-stroke depression (PSD) and to provide basis for treatments with TCM herbs., Methods: According to diagnostic criteria of PSD, stroke patients and depression patients from Department of Neurology, First Affiliated Hospital, Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine were assigned into cerebral stroke group (150 cases), depression group (151 cases) and PSD group (123 cases). Neuropsychological assessments and imaging and biochemical analyses were conducted. TCM syndrome differentiation for these diseases was performed. We also determined the characteristics of TCM syndromes of PSD, relative risk of the syndromes and their correlations with ages as well., Results: Scores of qi stagnation and blood stasis, liver qi depression, and transformation of fire due to qi stagnation in PSD group were significant higher than those in cerebral stroke group (P<0.05, P<0.01). In cerebral stroke group, majority of the patients displayed one syndrome, while in PSD and depression groups, the patients had three or more syndromes. Of these syndromes, the incidence rate of syndrome of liver qi depression complicated with transformation of fire due to qi stagnation or flaring of fire due to yin deficiency was high. The syndrome of liver qi depression occurred much more frequently in PSD group and depression group than in cerebral stroke group (P<0.05, P<0.01). The logistic regression analysis showed that the syndrome of qi stagnation and blood stasis had high relative risk to PSD. The syndrome of deficiency of heart and spleen was positively correlated with age in cerebral stroke group., Conclusion: The main TCM syndromes of PSD and depression are qi stagnation and blood stasis, liver qi depression, and transformation of fire due to qi stagnation. The syndrome of deficiency of heart and spleen is closely related to age among the stroke patients. The syndrome of qi stagnation and blood stasis serves as an independent risk factor for PSD. The more complicated the syndromes are, the more serious depression becomes.
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