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2. Medcheck: a novel software for automated de-formulation of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) prescriptions by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
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Xiao-lan Li, Jian-qing Zhang, Yun Li, Xuan-jing Shen, Huan-ya Yang, Lin Yang, Meng Xu, Qi-rui Bi, Chang-liang Yao, and De-an Guo
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Published
- 2024
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3. Impacts of air pollution and meteorological conditions on dry eye disease among residents in a northeastern Chinese metropolis: a six-year crossover study in a cold region
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Cheng-Wei Lu, Jing Fu, Xiu-Fen Liu, Zhi-Hua Cui, Wei-Wei Chen, Li Guo, Xiao-Lan Li, Yu Ren, Fei Shao, Li-Na Chen, and Ji-Long Hao
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Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
Abstract The purpose of this study is to explore the associations among dry eye disease (DED), air pollution, and meteorological conditions in the cold region of a northeastern Chinese metropolis (i.e., Changchun). Data on ambient air pollutants and meteorological parameters as well as diagnosed DED outpatients during 2015–2021 were collected. The associations between DED and environmental factors were analysed at multiple time scales using various statistical methods (i.e., correlation, regression and machine learning). Among the 10,809 DED patients (21,617 eyes) studied, 64.60% were female and 35.40% were male. A higher frequency of DED was observed in March and April, followed by January, August and October. Individual and multiple factor models showed the positive importance of particles with aerodynamic diameters
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- 2023
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4. Assessment of Angiography-Based Renal Quantitative Flow Ratio Measurement in Patients with Atherosclerotic Renal Artery Stenosis
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Xiang Huang, Xiao-Lan Li, Heng Zhou, and Xiao-Mei Li
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background. Quantitative flow ratio (QFR) is an angiography-based fractional flow reserve measurement without pressure wire or induction of hyperemia. A recent innovation that uses combined geometrical data and hemodynamic boundary conditions to measure QFR from a single angiographic view has shown the potential to measure QFR of the renal artery-renal QFR (rQFR). Objective. The aim of this pilot study was to assess the feasibility of rQFR measurement and the contribution of rQFR in selecting patients with atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (ARAS) undergoing revascularization. Methods. This retrospective trial enrolled patients who had ARAS (50-90%) and hypertension. The enrolled patients were treated by optimal antihypertensive medication or revascularization, respectively, and the therapeutic strategies were based on rFFR measurement and/or clinical feature. Results. A total of 55 patients underwent rQFR measurement. Among the enrolled patients, 18 underwent optimal antihypertensive medication and 37 underwent revascularization, 19 patients in whom rQFR and rFFR were both assessed. During the 180-day follow-up, 25 patients saw an improvement in their blood pressure among the 37 patients that underwent revascularization. ROC analysis revealed that rQFR had a high diagnostic accuracy for predicting blood pressure improvement (AUCrQFR=0.932, 95% CI 0.798-0.998). The ideal cut-off value of rQFR for predicting blood pressure improvement after revascularization is ≤0.72 (sensitivity: 72.00%, specificity: 100%). The paired t test and Bland–Altman analyses demonstrated good agreement between rQFR and rFFR (t=1.887, 95% CI -0.021 to 0.001, 95% limits of agreement: -0.035 to 0.055, p=0.075). The Spearman correlation test reveals that there was a significant positive correlation between rQFR and rFFR (r=0.952, 95% CI 0.874 to 0.982, p
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- 2024
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5. Clinical characteristics and risk factors of ovarian reserve decreases in women with Crohn’s disease: a case-control study
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Peng Xiang, Jia-yin Yao, Xiao-lan Li, Min Zhang, Pin-jin Hu, and Min Zhi
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Crohn’s disease ,Anti-Müllerian hormone ,Ovarian reserve ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Background Crohn’s disease (CD), often occurring in women of child-bearing age, can decline the fertility rate. However, whether it reduces ovarian reserve has been rarely reported. This study aimed to evaluate the ovarian reserve in women with CD from the perspective of anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), and explore the factors that can decrease ovarian reserve. Methods A case-control retrospective study was designed. We analyzed the AMH levels in a total of 135 CD women and 878 healthy controls. Through propensity score matching, the subjects were assigned in a ratio of 1:3 to CD group (n = 121) and control group (n = 324). Both groups shared similar basic characteristics, like age, body mass index and smoking status. Serum AMH levels were measured by chemiluminescence. Results The AMH level in the CD group was significantly lower than that in the control group (2.17 ± 2.23 μg/L vs 3.95 ± 2.01 μg/L, 95%CI [1.34-2.21], P 30 years (OR, 2.905; 95%CI [1.053-8.531], P = 0.017), disease activity (OR,4.314; 95%CI [1.561-12.910], P = 0.002) and thalidomide use (OR,12.628; 95%CI [4.351 -42.820], P
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- 2023
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6. Thrombin induces ACSL4-dependent ferroptosis during cerebral ischemia/reperfusion
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Qing-zhang Tuo, Yu Liu, Zheng Xiang, Hong-Fa Yan, Ting Zou, Yang Shu, Xu-long Ding, Jin-jun Zou, Shuo Xu, Fei Tang, Yan-qiu Gong, Xiao-lan Li, Yu-jie Guo, Zhao-yue Zheng, Ai-ping Deng, Zhang-zhong Yang, Wen-jing Li, Shu-ting Zhang, Scott Ayton, Ashley I. Bush, Heng Xu, Lunzhi Dai, Biao Dong, and Peng Lei
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Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract Ischemic stroke represents a significant danger to human beings, especially the elderly. Interventions are only available to remove the clot, and the mechanism of neuronal death during ischemic stroke is still in debate. Ferroptosis is increasingly appreciated as a mechanism of cell death after ischemia in various organs. Here we report that the serine protease, thrombin, instigates ferroptotic signaling by promoting arachidonic acid mobilization and subsequent esterification by the ferroptotic gene, acyl-CoA synthetase long-chain family member 4 (ACSL4). An unbiased multi-omics approach identified thrombin and ACSL4 genes/proteins, and their pro-ferroptotic phosphatidylethanolamine lipid products, as prominently altered upon the middle cerebral artery occlusion in rodents. Genetically or pharmacologically inhibiting multiple points in this pathway attenuated outcomes of models of ischemia in vitro and in vivo. Therefore, the thrombin-ACSL4 axis may be a key therapeutic target to ameliorate ferroptotic neuronal injury during ischemic stroke.
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- 2022
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7. Case report: Left ventricular perforation caused by right ventricular pacemaker lead
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Xiang Huang, Heng Zhou, Xiao-Mei Li, and Xiao-Lan Li
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pacemaker ,lead migration ,left ventricular perforation ,transvenous lead extraction ,right ventricular pacemaker lead ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
BackgroundPerforation of the interventricular septum and left ventricular (LV) free wall by a right ventricular (RV) lead is an extremely rare and potentially life-threatening complication. In this case report, we discussed the diagnosis and management of a very unusual complication of pacemaker (PM) implantation, i.e., LV perforation brought on by an RV pacing lead.Case summaryA 92-year-old man was admitted to Xiangyang No.1 People’s Hospital due to a complete atrioventricular block. We performed a dual-chamber PM implantation; however, on the second postoperative day (POD), pacemaker failure occurred. Thoracic computed tomography (CT) scan showed that RV lead had pierced the interventricular septum and LV free wall. A transvenous lead extraction of the penetrating lead was performed uneventfully, and RV lead was refixed at the lower RV septum on the 5th POD.DiscussionIdentification of high-risk patients is mandatory to prevent this serious complication, and transvenous lead extraction with cardiac surgery backup may be an option.
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- 2023
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8. Corticotropin‐releasing factor is involved in acute stress‐induced analgesia and antipruritus
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Xiao‐Dong Wang, Hao‐Miao Bai, Xiao‐Lan Li, Lin‐Fang Zhang, Fei Li, Yang Bai, Zhen‐Yu Wu, Shang‐Qing Liu, and Hui Li
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analgesia ,antipruritus ,CRF ,itch ,pain ,stress ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Abstract Background Under the condition of stress, the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis (HPA axis) is activated and causes the secretion of corticotropin‐releasing factor (CRF). Previous studies have demonstrated that CRF is involved in the regulation of pain and itch. Thus, it remains worthy to explore whether the desensitization of pain and itch under high‐intensity acute stress (such as high fear and tension) is related to the sharp increase of CRF. Methods Forced swimming was used to simulate acute stress. ELISA and pharmacological methods were conducted to observe the effects of forced swimming on acute pain or itch and the relationship between blood CRF content and itch or pain behavior. Intracerebroventricular (ICV) administration of CRF was conducted to examine the effects of CRF on acute pain or itch. Intrathecal administration of CRF receptor agonist or antagonist was conducted to examine the receptor mechanisms of the regulatory role of CRF in pain and itch. Results ELISA experiment showed that the serum CRF in mice reached its peak within 5–10 min after acute stress (forced swimming). Behavioral data showed that the scratching behavior induced by itch agents decreased after acute swimming, while the mechanical pain threshold increased significantly. The inhibitory effect of acute stress on pain and itch is mediated by CRF receptor2 (CRFR2). Then, ICV injection of CRF was used to simulate the massive release of CRF under acute stress, and we observed that the scratching behavior induced by histamine or chloroquine was significantly inhibited after ICV injection of CRF. The above effects of CRF are mainly mediated by CRFR2. These results suggest that 5–10 min after acute stress, a large amount of CRF is released into the blood from the hypothalamus, which significantly inhibits acute pain and itch by acting on CRFR2. ICV injection of CRF can replicate the antipruritus effects of acute stress. Conclusions The present study investigated the mechanism of acute stress‐induced analgesia and antipruritus and provided theoretical support for the treatment of pain and itch.
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- 2022
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9. Air pollution and meteorological conditions significantly contribute to the worsening of allergic conjunctivitis: a regional 20-city, 5-year study in Northeast China
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Cheng-Wei Lu, Jing Fu, Xiu-Fen Liu, Wei-Wei Chen, Ji-Long Hao, Xiao-Lan Li, and Om Prakash Pant
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Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
Abstract This study is the first to explore the potential associations among allergic conjunctivitis (AC), air pollution, and meteorological conditions in Northeast China. Data of meteorology, ambient atmospheric pollutants, and the incidence of allergic conjunctivitis (IAC) in prefecture-level cities between the years 2014 and 2018 are analyzed. The results show an increasing trend in the AC of average growth rate per annum 7.6%, with the highest incidence in the provincial capitals. The IAC is positively correlated with atmospheric pollutants (i.e., PM2.5, PM10, CO, SO2, NO2, and O3) and meteorological factors (i.e., air temperature and wind speed), but negatively correlated with relative humidity. These results suggest that the IAC is directly proportional to pollution level and climatic conditions, and also the precedence of air pollution. We have further obtained the threshold values of atmospheric pollutants concentration and meteorological factors, a turning point above which more AC may be induced. Compared with the air quality standard advised by China and the World Health Organization (WHO), both thresholds of PM10 (70 μg m−3) and PM2.5 (45 μg m−3) are higher than current standards and pose a less environmental risk for the IAC. SO2 threshold (23 μg m−3) is comparable to the WHO standard and significantly lower than that of China’s, indicating greater environmental risks in China. Both thresholds of NO2 (27 μg m−3) and O3 (88 μg m−3) are below current standards, indicating that they are major environmental risk factors for the IAC. Our findings highlight the importance of atmospheric environmental protection and reference for health-based amendment.
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- 2021
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10. Cumulative live birth rates do not increase after 4 complete cycles in women with poor ovarian response: a retrospective study of 1,825 patients
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Meng Wang, M.D., Lei Jia, M.S., Xiao-Lan Li, M.D., Jia-Yi Guo, B.S., Cong Fang, Ph.D., Rui Huang, Ph.D., and Xiao-Yan Liang, Ph.D.
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Controlled ovarian stimulation protocols ,cumulative clinical pregnancy rates ,cumulative live birth rates ,poor ovarian response ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Objective: To investigate whether the cumulative clinical pregnancy rates (CCPR) and cumulative live birth rates (CLBR) increase as the oocyte retrieval cycle increases in women with poor ovarian response. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: Not applicable. Patient(s): Women diagnosed of poor ovarian response (POR) according to the Bologna criteria and who completed in vitro fertilization or intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles between January 2014 and December 2018. Intervention(s): Not applicable. Main Outcome Measure(s): The conservative and optimistic estimations of CCPR and CLBR. Result(s): The conservative and optimistic estimates of CCPR peaked at the 6th complete cycle, reaching 36.44% and 71.61%, respectively. However, the conservative and optimistic estimates of CLBR peaked at the 4th complete cycle, reaching 20.22% and 38.31%, respectively. The live birth rate per complete cycle of mild stimulation protocol was comparable to other protocols after adjusting for the confounding factors. For patients ≤35 years, the live birth rate per complete cycle of progestin-primed ovarian stimulation (adjusted odds ratio = 0.51, 95% confidence interval: 0.30–0.87) and gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist protocol (adjusted odds ratio=0.45, 95% confidence interval: 0.24–0.81) were significantly lower than that of the mild stimulation. Conclusion(s): It is not advisable to initiate more than four complete cycles for POR patients since CLBR do not increase after that. For POR patients ≤35 years, the live birth rate per complete cycle increased in women with mild stimulation protocol.
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- 2021
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11. Biotic and abiotic stress-responsive genes are stimulated to resist drought stress in purple wheat
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Xiao-lan LI, Xiang LÜ, Xiao-hong WANG, Qin PENG, Ming-sheng ZHANG, and Ming-jian REN
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transcriptome ,purple wheat ,drought ,anthocyanin ,differentially expressed genes ,defense response ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Triticum aestivum L. cv. Guizi 1 (GZ1) is a drought-tolerant local purple wheat cultivar. It is not clear how purple wheat resists drought stress, but it could be related to anthocyanin biosynthesis. In this study, transcriptome data from drought-treated samples and controls were compared. Drought slightly reduced the anthocyanin, protein and starch contents of GZ1 grains and significantly reduced the grain weight. Under drought stress, 16 682 transcripts were reduced, 27 766 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified, and 379 DEGs, including DREBs, were related to defense response. The defense-response genes included response to water deprivation, reactive oxygen, bacteria, fungi, etc. Most of the structural and regulatory genes in anthocyanin biosynthesis were downregulated, with only TaDFR, TaOMT, Ta5, 3GT, and TaMYB-4B1 being upregulated. TaCHS, TaF3H, TaCHI, Ta4CL, and TaF3'H are involved in responses to UV, hormones, and stimulus. TaCHS-2D1, TaDFR-2D2, TaDFR-7D, TaOMT-5A, Ta5,3GT-1B1, Ta5,3GT-3A, and Ta5,3GT-7B1 connect anthocyanin biosynthesis with other pathways, and their interacting proteins are involved in primary metabolism, genetic regulation, growth and development, and defense responses. There is further speculation about the defense-responsive network in purple wheat. The results indicated that biotic and abiotic stress-responsive genes were stimulated to resist drought stress in purple wheat GZ1, and anthocyanin biosynthesis also participated in the drought defense response through several structural genes.
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- 2020
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12. Total Flavonoids of Litchi Seed Attenuate Prostate Cancer Progression Via Inhibiting AKT/mTOR and NF-kB Signaling Pathways
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Ming Chang, Dan Zhu, Yanjiang Chen, Weiquan Zhang, Xi Liu, Xiao-Lan Li, Zhiping Cheng, Zhiheng Su, Jian Zhang, Yi Lu, and Hongwei Guo
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total flavonoids of litchi seed ,prostate cancer ,apoptosis ,proliferation ,metastasis ,Akt ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Litchi seeds have been traditionally used in Chinese herbal formula for urologic neoplasms including prostate cancer (PCa). However, the effective components of Litchi seeds and the mechanisms of their actions on PCa cell growth and metastasis remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the effects and molecular mechanisms of the Total Flavonoid of Litchi Seed (TFLS) in PCa PC3 and DU145 cell lines. We found that TFLS significantly inhibited the PCa cell proliferation, induced apoptosis, and prevented cell migration and invasion. Furthermore, we observed that TFLS upregulated the expression of epithelial biomarker E-cadherin and downregulated mesenchymal biomarker Vimentin. TFLS also increased the expression of cleaved-PRAP and Bax, and decreased the expression of Bcl-2 in both PC3 and DU145 cells. Besides, TFLS inhibited AKT signaling pathway by reducing the phosphorylation of AKT and activities of downstream signal transducers including mTOR, IκBα and NF-kB. Finally, TFLS treated mice exhibited a significant decrease in tumor size without toxicity in major organs in vivo. These results indicated that TFLS could suppress PCa cell growth in vivo and inhibit PCa cell proliferation and metastasis in vitro through induction of apoptosis and phenotypic reversal of EMT, which may be achieved by inhibiting the AKT/mTOR and NF-κB signaling pathways. Taken together, our data provide new insights into the role of TFLS as a novel potent anti-cancer agent for the treatment of PCa.
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- 2021
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13. Logistic Regression Analysis of Risk Factors Associated with Spontaneous Abortion after In Vitro Fertilization/Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection-Embryo Transfer in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Patients
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Xiao-Lan Li, Rui Huang, Cong Fang, Yan-Fang Wang, and Xiao-Yan Liang
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ,Risk Factors ,Spontaneous Abortion ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Objective: To analyze spontaneous abortion rate and its associated risk factors in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) after in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection-embryo transfer (IVF/ICSI-ET). Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study on 2,231 PCOS patients undergoing IVF/ICSI treatment. For comparison, we enrolled another 2,231 patients with tubular factors in control group. Spontaneous abortion rate and chromosomal abnormality rate were compared between the two groups. Furthermore, clinical data were compared between the patients with spontaneous abortion and those with ongoing pregnancy using univariate and multivariate analysis for risk factors of spontaneous abortion in PCOS patients. Results: Patients in the PCOS group had significantly higher spontaneous abortion rate (24.15%) than that in the control group (12.75%, P < 0.001). Chromosomal abnormality rate was significantly lower in the PCOS group (36.05%, 31/86) than in the control group (55.56%, 50/90, P = 0.009). In the PCOS group, patients with spontaneous abortion had significantly elder age, higher body mass index (BMI), and homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) than those with ongoing pregnancy. The logistic regression analysis confirmed that the age, BMI, and HOMA-IR were the risk factors of spontaneous abortion in the PCOS patients. There were no significant differences between groups in the type of cycles, the quality of embryos transferred, the number of embryos transferred, fasting blood glucose, fasting insulin, and so on. Conclusions: Compared with non-PCOS patients, PCOS patients had higher spontaneous abortion rate, but the chromosomal abnormality was not a major factor for the high spontaneous abortion rate in the PCOS patients. Age, BMI, and HOMA-IR were risk factors for spontaneous abortion after IVF/ICSI-ET in PCOS patients.
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- 2018
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14. PPAR-γ Ligand Inhibits Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cell Proliferation and Metastasis by Regulating E2F2
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Ping-Li Yang, Jia-Shun Wang, Xiao-Mei Cheng, Jing-Cai Chen, Hui Zhu, Xiao-Lan Li, Li Cao, and Wei Tang
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Purpose. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ (PPAR-γ) is a nuclear hormone receptor with a key role in lipid metabolism. Previous studies have identified various roles of PPAR-γ in cell cycle progression, cellular proliferation, and tumor progression. However, no report has described a role for PPAR-γ in human nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Notably, some studies have reported a relationship between PPAR-γ and E2F transcription factor 2 (E2F2), which has been identified as a regulator of cell cycle, apoptosis, and the DNA damage response. Notably, E2F2 has also been reported to correlate with a poor prognosis in patients with various malignancies. Methods. We used immunohistochemical (IHC) and western blot methods to evaluate PPAR-γ and E2F2 expression and function in nonkeratinizing NPC and nasopharyngitis (NPG) tissue samples, as well as western blotting and CCK8 analyses in the NPC cell lines, CNE1 and CNE2. Results. We observed lower levels of PPAR-γ expression in nonkeratinizing NPC tissues compared with NPG tissues and determined an association between a low level of PPAR-γ expression with a more advanced tumor stage. Furthermore, strong E2F2 expression was detected in nonkeratinizing NPC tissues. We further demonstrated that rosiglitazone, a PPAR-γ agonist, reduced E2F2 expression and proliferation in NPC cell lines. Conclusions. Our study results revealed a novel role for the PPAR-γ–E2F2 pathway in controlling NPC cell proliferation and metastasis.
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- 2019
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15. Evaluation of the Immunity Activity of Glycyrrhizin in AR Mice
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Ai-Guo Zhou and Xiao-Lan Li
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glycyrrhizin ,immunity function ,allergic rhinitis ,TNF-α ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
In this study, we evaluated effect of glycyrrhizin on immunity function in allergic rhinitis (AR) mice. The AR mice model were induced by dripping ovalbumin in physiological saline (2 mg mL−1, 10 μL) into the bilateral nasal cavities using a micropipette. After the AR model was induced, mice were randomly divided into six groups: the normal control, model, lycopene 20 mg kg−1 (as positive control drug) group, and glycyrrhizin 10, 20, 30 mg kg−1 groups. After the sensitization day 14, lycopene (20 mg/kg BW) and glycyrrhizin (10, 20 and 30 mg/kg BW) were given orally for 20 days once a day. Mice in the normal control and model groups were given saline orally once a day for 20 days. Results showed that glycyrrhizin treatment could dose-dependently significantly reduce blood immunoglobulin E (IgE), interleukin-4 (IL-4), interleukin-5 (IL-5), interleukin-6 (IL-6), nitrous oxide (NO), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) levels and nitrous oxide synthase (NOS) activity and enhance blood immunoglobulin A (IgA), immunoglobulin G (IgG), immunoglobulin M (IgM), interleukin-2 (IL-2) and interleukin-12 (IL-12) levels in AR mice. Furthermore, glycyrrhizin treatment could dose-dependently significantly enhance acetylcholinesterase (AchE) activity and reduce substance P (SP) level in peripheral blood and nasal mucosa of AR mice. We conclude that glycyrrhizin can improve immunity function in AR mice, suggesting a potential drug for the prevention and therapy of AR.
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- 2012
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16. Genetic Variations of Cytokines and Cytokine Receptors in Psoriasis Patients from China
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Xiao-Lan Li, Chun-Feng Wu, and Gui-Sheng Wu
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Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory and hyperproliferative skin disease affected by both genetic and environmental factors. The aim of the present study was to investigate polymorphisms in a candidate gene family of interleukin (IL) in unrelated Chinese patients with psoriasis and control subjects without psoriasis. In this case-control study, 200 unrelated Chinese psoriasis patients and 298 age- and sex-matched control subjects were enrolled. Genomic DNA was prepared from peripheral blood obtained from all psoriasis patients and control subjects. We genotyped seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in candidate genes of six ILs: IL4, IL10, IL12B, IL13, IL15, and IL23R, which have been shown in the literature to be associated with psoriasis in other ethnic groups. Among the seven SNPs in the six IL genes studied, only the rs3212227 in the IL12B gene was found to be associated with psoriasis at genotypic level in the studied population. The C/C genotype in the IL12B gene is a protective factor of psoriasis (P = 0.0218; OR = 0.51; 95% CI: 0.27–0.96) in Chinese. Furthermore, the studied Chinese population has extremely low minor allele frequency for IL23R. Together, the data reveal unique genetic patterns in Chinese that may be in part responsible for the lower risk for psoriasis in this population.
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- 2014
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17. Multiple myeloma in a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia: A case report
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Xiao-Lan Li, Min Li, Ling-Zhi Wang, Min Liang, Juan Tian, Zi-Wei Shi, and Kui Song
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Case Report - Abstract
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), a clonal myeloproliferative disorder of pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells, results from the Philadelphia chromosome (Ph) chromosome. The Ph is from a translocation, t(9;22)(q34q11), that creates a BCR-ABL fusion gene, which is transcribed into proteins with abnormal tyrosine kinase activity, driving the abnormal proliferation of white blood cells. Multiple myeloma (MM) is a proliferation disorder of plasma cells derived from a single clone, which may lead to uncontrolled growth, kidney injury, destructive bone lesions, hypercalcemia and anemia. It is extremely rare that MM and CML should occur in the same patient either synchronously or metachronously. To date, MM accompanied with CML has only been reported in limited studies, and the the cause behind the occurrence of both malignancies together is not understood. With the advent of novel therapies, the survival time in patients with CML and MM has improved. Therefore, the further investigation of the pathophysiology and clinical characteristics of these cases is valuable. The present study reports the case of a 79-year-old male who had been diagnosed with CML and treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitor, and then developed immunoglobulin G-κ MM after 6 years. This report should provide valid raw data for clinical research.
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- 2023
18. Nocardia colli sp. nov., a new pathogen isolated from a patient with primary cutaneous nocardiosis
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Xiao-Hong Zhou, Tao Zhou, Xiao-Lan Li, Danqi Deng, Li-Hua Xu, Hong Xie, Peilian Zhang, Yun Guo, Xiaoyun Wang, and Wen-Hua Li
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New Taxa ,biology ,Strain (chemistry) ,Nocardia brasiliensis ,Nocardiosis ,Nocardia ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,16S ribosomal RNA ,Microbiology ,Nocardia colli sp. nov ,Actinobacteria ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Taxonomic Description ,cutaneous nocardiosis ,chemistry ,medicine ,Diaminopimelic acid ,Nocardia Infections ,Pathogen ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,pathogen - Abstract
A novel nocardioform strain, CICC 11023T, was isolated from a tissue biopsy of neck lesions of a patient with primary cutaneous nocardiosis and characterized to establish its taxonomic position. The morphological, biochemical, physiological and chemotaxonomic properties of strain CICC 11023T were consistent with classification in the genus Nocardia . Whole-cell hydrolysates were rich in meso-diaminopimelic acid, galactose, arabinose and fructose. Mycolic acids were present. The major polar lipids were diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylethanolamine, one unidentified phospholipid and two unidentified lipids, and the predominant menaquinone was cyclo MK-8 (H4, ω-cyclo). The main fatty acids (>5 %) were C18 : 0 10-methyl (TBSA), C16 : 0, summed feature 4 (C16 : 1 trans 9/C15 : 0 iso 2OH), C15 : 0 and C17 : 0 10-methyl. Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed that the isolate is most closely related (>98 % similarity) to the type strains Nocardia ninae OFN 02.72T, Nocardia iowensis UI 122540T and Nocardia alba YIM 30243T, and phylogenetic analysis of gyrB gene sequences showed similarity (89.1–92.2 %) to Nocardia vulneris NBRC 108936T, Nocardia brasiliensis IFM 0236T and Nocardia exalbida IFM 0803T. DNA–DNA hybridization results for strain CICC 11023T compared to Nocardia type strains ranged from 20.4 to 35.4 %. The genome of strain CICC 11023T was 8.78 Mbp with a G+C content of 67.4 mol% overall. The average nucleotide identity (ANI) values between strain CICC 11023T and N. alba YIM 30243T were low (OrthoANIu=77.47 %), and the ANI values between strain CICC 11023T and N. vulneris NBRC 108936 T were low (OrthoANIu=83.75 %). Consequently, strain CICC 11023T represents a novel Nocardia species on the basis of this polyphasic study, for which the name Nocardia colli sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is CICC 11023T (=KCTC 39837T).
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- 2020
19. Correlation of serum STMN1 and Cath-D levels with the invasive growth of cervical cancer
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Chun-Lian Zhao, Xiao-Lan Li, and Xiao-Xia Chen
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Stathmin 1 ,Invasion ,Signaling pathway ,lcsh:R ,Cervical cancer ,lcsh:Medicine ,Cathepsin D - Abstract
Objective: To study the correlation of serum stathmin 1 (STMN1) and cathepsin D (Cath-D) levels with the invasive growth of cervical cancer. Methods: The patients with cervical cancer and those with uterine fibroids who underwent surgical resection in the Second People’s Hospital of Yichang between January 2013 and November 2017 were selected and enrolled in the malignant group and the benign group of the study respectively; the serum was collected before operation to detect the contents of STMN1 and Cath-D; the cervical cancer lesion tissues were collected from the malignant group and the normal cervical tissues were collected from the benign group to measure the expression of STMN1, Cath-D, invasion genes and invasion signal molecules. Results: STMN1 and Cath-D contents in serum as well as STMN1 and Cath-D mRNA expression in lesion tissue of malignant group were significantly higher than those of benign group, and serum STMN1 and Cath-D contents of malignant group were positively correlated with STMN1 and Cath-D mRNA expression in lesion tissue; RACK1, Twist, MMP9, mTOR, S6K1, Wnt and β-catenin mRNA expression in lesion tissue of malignant group were significantly higher than those of benign group whereas E-cadherin, GRIM19 and GSK-3β mRNA expression were significantly lower than those of benign group, and serum STMN1 and Cath-D contents of malignant group were positively correlated with RACK1, Twist, MMP9, mTOR, S6K1, Wnt and β-catenin mRNA expression in lesion tissue, and negatively correlated with E-cadherin, GRIM19 and GSK-3β mRNA expression. Conclusion: The abnormally elevated STMN1 and Cath-D in serum of patients with cervical cancer can evaluate the invasive growth of the lesion.
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20. Comparison of the myopia control effects of orthokeratology lens and peripheral defocus spectacles
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Yan-Ling Li, Wang-Ming Su, Xiao-Hui He, Xiao-Lan Liao, and Ping Xie
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myopia ,axial length ,orthokeratology lens ,peripheral defocus spectacles ,rapid progression ,non-rapid progression ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To investigate the effect of peripheral defocus spectacles and orthokeratology lenses on the control of axial length in children and adolescents with myopia.METHODS: Prospective study. A total of 71 cases(134 eyes)of children and adolescents with myopia who visited the Second Hospital of Longyan from June 2019 to June 2021 were selected. They were fitted with peripheral defocus spectacles for 12mo and then switched to orthokeratology lenses. The growth of axial length was observed at 3, 6, and 12mo after wearing peripheral defocus spectacles and orthokeratology lenses.RESULTS: The median axial length growth after wearing peripheral defocus spectacles and orthokeratology lenses for 12mo was 0.35 and 0.14mm, respectively. The axial growth at 3, 6, and 12mo after wearing orthokeratology lenses was lower than those after wearing peripheral defocus spectacles(P0.05). In the non-rapid progression group, axial growth of cases aged 7-12 years was higher than those aged 13-16 years(P0.05).CONCLUSION: Orthokeratology lens is more effective than peripheral defocus spectacles in controlling axial growth in children and adolescents with myopia, and the control effect of orthokeratology lens on rapid-progressing myopia is remarkable.
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21. PPAR-γ Ligand Inhibits Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cell Proliferation and Metastasis by Regulating E2F2
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Jia-Shun Wang, Xiao-Lan Li, Ping-Li Yang, Li Cao, Xiao-Mei Cheng, Jing-Cai Chen, Hui Zhu, and Wei Tang
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0301 basic medicine ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Article Subject ,Cell growth ,Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ,Cell cycle ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Blot ,03 medical and health sciences ,stomatognathic diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,chemistry ,Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Tumor progression ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Drug Discovery ,Cancer research ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Receptor ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,E2F2 - Abstract
Purpose. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ(PPAR-γ) is a nuclear hormone receptor with a key role in lipid metabolism. Previous studies have identified various roles of PPAR-γin cell cycle progression, cellular proliferation, and tumor progression. However, no report has described a role for PPAR-γin human nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Notably, some studies have reported a relationship between PPAR-γand E2F transcription factor 2 (E2F2), which has been identified as a regulator of cell cycle, apoptosis, and the DNA damage response. Notably, E2F2 has also been reported to correlate with a poor prognosis in patients with various malignancies.Methods. We used immunohistochemical (IHC) and western blot methods to evaluate PPAR-γand E2F2 expression and function in nonkeratinizing NPC and nasopharyngitis (NPG) tissue samples, as well as western blotting and CCK8 analyses in the NPC cell lines, CNE1 and CNE2.Results. We observed lower levels of PPAR-γexpression in nonkeratinizing NPC tissues compared with NPG tissues and determined an association between a low level of PPAR-γexpression with a more advanced tumor stage. Furthermore, strong E2F2 expression was detected in nonkeratinizing NPC tissues. We further demonstrated that rosiglitazone, a PPAR-γagonist, reduced E2F2 expression and proliferation in NPC cell lines.Conclusions. Our study results revealed a novel role for the PPAR-γ–E2F2 pathway in controlling NPC cell proliferation and metastasis.
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- 2019
22. φ-fixed point results for nonlinear contractions with an application
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Ju Hu, Xiao-lan Liu, Yan Sun, Jia Deng, and Huan Zhang
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Metric spaces ,φ-fixed point ,w-distance ,Nonlinear contractions ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Abstract In this paper, using the notion of w-distance in metric spaces, we introduce two types of nonlinear contractions, ( ι , ψ , φ , ϕ , p ) $(\iota ,\psi ,\varphi ,\phi ,p)$ and rational- ( ι , ψ , φ , ϕ , p ) $(\iota ,\psi , \varphi ,\phi ,p)$ contractions. Based on these contractions, we prove the existence and uniqueness of a φ-fixed point for the corresponding contraction. We also provide some examples to demonstrate the correctness and practicability of our results, along with a numerical experiment. Finally, we apply the obtained results to linear matrix equations and nonlinear Fredholm integral equations.
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23. PRIMA-1met induces autophagy in colorectal cancer cells through upregulation of the mTOR/AMPK-ULK1-Vps34 signaling cascade.
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XIAO-LAN LI, JIANBIAO ZHOU, CHEN-JING XIA, HAN MIN, ZHONG-KAI LU, and ZHI-RONG CHEN
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- 2021
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24. FASHI: An Untargeted Survey of the 21 cm H i Absorption Galaxies with FAST
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Chuan-Peng Zhang, Ming Zhu, Peng Jiang, Cheng Cheng, Jin-Long Xu, Nai-Ping Yu, Xiao-Lan Liu, and Bo Zhang
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Radio telescopes ,Redshift surveys ,Extragalactic radio sources ,H I line emission ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
The FAST All Sky H I survey (FASHI) will cover the entire observable sky (∼22,000 square degrees) with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). With the currently released data, we perform an untargeted survey of 21 cm H i absorption galaxies at redshift z ≲ 0.09 over an area of about 10,000 square degrees. We have detected 51 H i absorbers, including 21 previously known and 30 new ones. The probability of occurrence for the H i absorbers in all H i galaxies is 1/1078. The radio flux densities of the FASHI absorbers are mainly concentrated in the range of S _1.4GHz = 10 ∼ 100 mJy, but also as low as 2.6 ± 0.4 mJy. We find that the host galaxies of the associated H i absorbers have relatively high star formation rates, and there is a negative correlation between the H i column density and the stellar mass in the host galaxy. Consequently, FAST has significantly improved the capabilities and performance for H i absorption observations and has provided a true untargeted survey of 21 cm H i absorption galaxies for such studies.
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25. Some new φ-fixed point and φ-fixed disc results via auxiliary functions
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Yan Sun, Xiao-lan Liu, Jia Deng, Mi Zhou, and Huan Zhang
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φ-fixed point ,φ-fixed disc ,( γ , ψ , φ , ϕ ) $(\gamma ,\psi ,\varphi ,\phi )$ contraction ,( ψ , φ , ϕ ) x 0 $(\psi ,\varphi ,\phi )_{x_{0}}$ contraction ,Nonlinear integral equations ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Abstract In this paper, we first introduce several new contractions by some auxiliary functions. Then we establish some φ-fixed point results for ( γ , ψ , φ , ϕ ) $(\gamma ,\psi ,\varphi ,\phi )$ contractions, rational- ( γ , ψ , φ , ϕ ) $(\gamma , \psi ,\varphi ,\phi )$ contractions and almost- ( γ , ψ , φ , ϕ ) $(\gamma ,\psi , \varphi ,\phi )$ contractions and φ-fixed disc results for ( ψ , φ , ϕ ) x 0 $(\psi ,\varphi ,\phi )_{x_{0}}$ type 1 contractions, ( ψ , φ , ϕ ) x 0 $(\psi ,\varphi ,\phi )_{x_{0}}$ type 2 contractions, and ( ψ , φ , ϕ ) x 0 $(\psi ,\varphi ,\phi )_{x_{0}}$ type 3 contractions in metric spaces. We generalize some existing φ-fixed point and φ-fixed circle results in the literature. Further, we give some examples to demonstrate the usefulness of our results and investigate the existence and uniqueness of solutions of nonlinear integral equations.
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26. Comparison of CT-guided thoracic sympathetic nerve block and radiofrequency in the treatment of primary palmar hyperhidrosis
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Li Zhang, Shuang-shuang Xu, Xiao-lan Liu, Wei Zhao, Ying Ma, and Bing Huang
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hyperhidrosis ,palmar ,sympathetic ,nerve block ,autonomic nerve block ,radiofrequency therapy ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
BackgroundPrimary palmar hyperhidrosis (PPH) is a condition marked by an overactive secretion of the hand's exocrine glands and is frequently hereditary. The profuse sweating associated with this condition can significantly impair the patient's daily activities and quality of life.ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to compared the benefits and drawbacks of thoracic sympathetic block and thoracic sympathetic radiofrequency in the treatment of PPH.MethodsA retrospective analysis was conducted on 69 patients. They were divided into groups A and B according to their treatment. Group A (34 cases) received CT-guided percutaneous thoracic sympathetic nerve chain anhydrous alcohol chemical damage block, and group B (35 cases) received CT-guided percutaneous thoracic sympathetic nerve chain radiofrequency thermocoagulation.ResultsPalmar sweating disappeared immediately after the operation. The recurrence rates at 1, 3, 6, 12, 24, and 36 months were 5.88% vs. 2.86% (P > 0.05), 20.59% vs. 5.71% (P > 0.05), 32.35% vs. 11.43% (P
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27. The nutrient-sensing GCN2 signaling pathway is essential for circadian clock function by regulating histone acetylation under amino acid starvation
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Xiao-Lan Liu, Yulin Yang, Yue Hu, Jingjing Wu, Chuqiao Han, Qiaojia Lu, Xihui Gan, Shaohua Qi, Jinhu Guo, Qun He, Yi Liu, and Xiao Liu
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circadian rhythm ,Neurospora crassa ,amino acid starvation ,CPC-3/CPC-1 pathway ,histone acetylation ,Medicine ,Science ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Circadian clocks are evolved to adapt to the daily environmental changes under different conditions. The ability to maintain circadian clock functions in response to various stresses and perturbations is important for organismal fitness. Here, we show that the nutrient-sensing GCN2 signaling pathway is required for robust circadian clock function under amino acid starvation in Neurospora. The deletion of GCN2 pathway components disrupts rhythmic transcription of clock gene frq by suppressing WC complex binding at the frq promoter due to its reduced histone H3 acetylation levels. Under amino acid starvation, the activation of GCN2 kinase and its downstream transcription factor CPC-1 establish a proper chromatin state at the frq promoter by recruiting the histone acetyltransferase GCN-5. The arrhythmic phenotype of the GCN2 kinase mutants under amino acid starvation can be rescued by inhibiting histone deacetylation. Finally, genome-wide transcriptional analysis indicates that the GCN2 signaling pathway maintains robust rhythmic expression of metabolic genes under amino acid starvation. Together, these results uncover an essential role of the GCN2 signaling pathway in maintaining the robust circadian clock function in response to amino acid starvation, and demonstrate the importance of histone acetylation at the frq locus in rhythmic gene expression.
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28. Expression Level of TLR9, but not Hypomethylation, Is Correlated With SLE Disease Activity.
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Xiao-Lan LI, Zhao ZHANG, and Hong ZHANG
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SYSTEMIC lupus erythematosus ,PATHOLOGY ,PROMOTERS (Genetics) ,P16 gene ,GENE expression ,BLOOD cells - Abstract
This study aims to investigate the associations of hypomethylation and over expression of the TLR9 gene with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Fifteen SLE patients who were diagnosed and not treated, were selected as cases, and 32 healthy subjects were enrolled as controls. DNA and total RNA of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were extracted. The methylation status of the promoter region CpG motifs of the TLR9 gene was quantitatively measured using bisulfite sequencing PCR, and the mRNA expression of the TLR9 gene was determined using realtime fluorescent quantitative PCR. The methylation level of the 10 TLR9 CpG motifs of gene did not show difference between cases and controls (P>0.05). By contrast, we observed an abnormal increase of TLT9 mRNA expression in patients (P=9.379×10
-8 ), which was significantly correlated with SLEDAI (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Disease Activity Index) (P=9.018×10-7 ). The change of TLR9 gene expression may play an important role in the pathogenesis of SLE. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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29. On two new contractions and discontinuity on fixed points
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Mi Zhou, Naeem Saleem, Xiao-lan Liu, and Nihal Özgür
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fixed point ,(ψ ,φ)-a-contraction ,φ)-a′-contraction ,discontinuity at the fixed point ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
This paper deals with a well known open problem raised by Kannan (Bull. Calcutta Math. Soc., 60: 71–76, 1968) and B. E. Rhoades (Contemp. Math., 72: 233–245, 1988) on the existence of general contractions which have fixed points, but do not force the continuity at the fixed point. We propose some new affirmative solutions to this question using two new contractions called (ψ,φ)-A-contraction and (ψ,φ)-A′-contraction inspired by the results of H. Garai et al. (Applicable Analysis and Discrete Mathematics, 14(1): 33–54, 2020) and P. D. Proinov (J. Fixed Point Theory Appl. (2020) 22: 21). Some new fixed point and common fixed point results in compact metric spaces and also in complete metric spaces are proved in which the corresponding contractive mappings are not necessarily continuous at their fixed points. Moreover, we show that new solutions to characterize the completeness of metric spaces. Several examples are provided to verify the validity of our main results.
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30. Some fixed point results for α-admissible extended Z-contraction mappings in extended rectangular b-metric spaces
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Yan Sun, Xiao-lan Liu, Jia Deng, and Mi Zhou
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fixed point ,extended z-contraction mappings ,extended rectangular b-metric ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
In this paper, we introduce α-admissible extended Z-contraction in the extended rectangular b-metric spaces, then we provide some other conditions in Theorem 3.1, which are different from that in Chifu et al. [1], and obtain the existence and uniqueness of fixed point in such spaces. Moreover, some examples are given to show the validity of our main theorems, and we give some corollaries related to our main results. As an application, we apply our main results to solve the existence of solutions for a class of boundary value problems of second order ordinary differential equations.
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31. Formation of a Massive Lenticular Galaxy Under the Tidal Interaction with a Group of Dwarf Galaxies
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Jin-Long Xu, Ming Zhu, Kelley M. Hess, Naiping Yu, Chuan-Peng Zhang, Xiao-Lan Liu, Mei Ai, Peng Jiang, and Jie Wang
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Galaxy evolution ,Galaxy formation ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
Based on the atomic-hydrogen (H i ) observations using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope, we present a detailed study of the gas-rich massive S0 galaxy NGC 1023 in a nearby galaxy group. The presence of a H i extended warped disk in NGC 1023 indicates that this S0 galaxy originated from a spiral galaxy. The data also suggest that NGC 1023 is interacting with four dwarf galaxies. In particular, one of the largest dwarf galaxies has fallen into the gas disk of NGC 1023, forming a rare bright–dark galaxy pair with a large gas clump. This clump shows the signature of a galaxy but has no optical counterpart, implying that it is a newly formed starless galaxy. Our results first suggest that a massive S0 galaxy in a galaxy group can form via the morphological transformation from a spiral under the joint action of multiple tidal interactions.
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32. Discovery of an Isolated Dark Dwarf Galaxy in the Nearby Universe
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Jin-Long Xu, Ming Zhu, Naiping Yu, Chuan-Peng Zhang, Xiao-Lan Liu, Mei Ai, and Peng Jiang
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Extragalactic astronomy ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
Based on a new H i survey using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), combined with the Pan-STARRS1 images, we identified an isolated H i cloud without any optical counterpart, named FAST J0139+4328. The newly discovered H i cloud appears to be a typical disk galaxy since it has a double-peak shape in the global H i profile and an S-like rotation structure in the velocity-position diagram. Moreover, this disk galaxy has an extremely low absolute magnitude ( M _B > −10.0 mag) and stellar mass (
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33. Genetic Variations of Cytokines and Cytokine Receptors in Psoriasis Patients from China
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Gui-Sheng Wu, Chun-Feng Wu, and Xiao-Lan Li
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education.field_of_study ,Candidate gene ,Article Subject ,lcsh:QH426-470 ,business.industry ,Population ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Disease ,Bioinformatics ,medicine.disease ,Biochemistry ,Minor allele frequency ,lcsh:Genetics ,Psoriasis ,Genotype ,Genetic variation ,Immunology ,Genetics ,Medicine ,business ,education ,Molecular Biology ,Research Article - Abstract
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory and hyperproliferative skin disease affected by both genetic and environmental factors. The aim of the present study was to investigate polymorphisms in a candidate gene family of interleukin (IL) in unrelated Chinese patients with psoriasis and control subjects without psoriasis. In this case-control study, 200 unrelated Chinese psoriasis patients and 298 age- and sex-matched control subjects were enrolled. Genomic DNA was prepared from peripheral blood obtained from all psoriasis patients and control subjects. We genotyped seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in candidate genes of six ILs: IL4, IL10, IL12B, IL13, IL15, and IL23R, which have been shown in the literature to be associated with psoriasis in other ethnic groups. Among the seven SNPs in the six IL genes studied, only the rs3212227 in the IL12B gene was found to be associated with psoriasis at genotypic level in the studied population. The C/C genotype in the IL12B gene is a protective factor of psoriasis (P = 0.0218; OR = 0.51; 95% CI: 0.27–0.96) in Chinese. Furthermore, the studied Chinese population has extremely low minor allele frequency for IL23R. Together, the data reveal unique genetic patterns in Chinese that may be in part responsible for the lower risk for psoriasis in this population.
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34. Antioxidant Status and Immune Activity of Glycyrrhizin in Allergic Rhinitis Mice
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Xiao-Lan Li, Wei-Jun Chen, Ai-Guo Zhou, and Li Zhang
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antioxidant ,Antioxidant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Mucous membrane of nose ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antioxidants ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Lipid peroxidation ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Lycopene ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Spectroscopy ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,Glutathione peroxidase ,General Medicine ,Catalase ,Glutathione ,Computer Science Applications ,allergic rhinitis ,glycyrrhizin ,immunity ,Article ,Catalysis ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Superoxide dismutase ,Interferon-gamma ,medicine ,Animals ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Glycyrrhizin ,Molecular Biology ,Glutathione Peroxidase ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Organic Chemistry ,Glycyrrhizic Acid ,Carotenoids ,Rhinitis, Allergic ,Nasal Mucosa ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,chemistry ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Interleukin-4 ,Lipid Peroxidation ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
Oxidative stress is considered as a major risk factor that contributes to increased lipid peroxidation and declined antioxidants in some degenerative diseases. Glycyrrhizin is widely used to cure allergic diseases due to its medicinal properties. In the present study, we evaluated the role of glycyrrhizin on lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status in the blood and nasal mucosa of allergic rhinitis (AR) mice. Mice were divided into six groups: normal control mice, model control (MC) mice, three glycyrrhizin-treated mice groups and lycopene-treated mice. Sensitization-associated increase in lipid peroxidation was observed in the blood and nasal mucosa of MC mice. Activities of antioxidant enzymes like superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), total antioxidant capacity (TAOC) and levels of glutathione (GSH) were found to be significantly decreased in the blood and nasal mucosa in MC mice when compared to normal control mice. However, normalized lipid peroxidation and antioxidant defenses were reported in the glycyrrhizin-treated and lycopene-treated mice. Moreover, glycyrrhizin treatment still enhanced IFN-γ and reduced IL-4 levels in glycyrrhizin-treated mice. These findings demonstrated that glycyrrhizin treatment enhanced the antioxidant status and decreased the incidence of free radical-induced lipid peroxidation and improved immunity activities in the blood and nasal mucosa of AR mice.
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35. Mannotriose induced differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into neuron-like cells
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Xiao-Lan Lian, Li-Ming Ji, and Li-Na Zhang
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genetics ,mannotriose ,mesenchymal stem cell ,differentiation ,neuron-like cells ,herbal medicine ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
This article demonstrates that mannotriose effectively induces the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into neuron-like cells in vitro. Rat-derived mesenchymal stem cells were investigated on their potential to differentiate into neuron-like cells induced by mannotriose purified from Radix Rehmanniae Preparata in vitro. The percentage of the neuron-specific enolase positive cells and the Nissl positive cells after mannotriose treatment was increased. The mRNA levels of neurofilament medium and neuron-specific enolase were upregulated in the mannotriose group compared to the control. These findings demonstrate that mannotriose purified from Radix Rehmanniae Preparata can effectively induce differentiation of rat-derived mesenchymal stem cells into neuron-like cells.
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36. Antagonistic effect of the glycopeptide from zein on acute alcohol-induced liver injury in mice
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Xiao-jie Wang, Xiao-lan Liu, Xi-qun Zheng, and Yue Qu
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Zein ,Transglutaminase ,Glycopeptide ,Alcohol metabolism ,Hepatoprotective effect ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Alcohol consumption increases the risk of liver disease. Here, the hepatoprotective effect of glycosylated zein peptides (GZPs) against acute alcohol-induced liver injury in mice was evaluated. GZPs were prepared by transglutaminase-induced D-glucosamine conjugation onto zein peptides. Compared with the alcohol model group, GZP (250 mg/kg·body weight) remarkably increased liver enzyme activities (including alcohol dehydrogenase, acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, and endogenous antioxidant enzymes) and glutathione levels; decreased serum triacylglycerol, tumor necrosis factor-α, liver malonaldehyde, ROS, lipopolysaccharide, and cytochrome P450 2E1 levels; and significantly reversed pathological changes in liver tissues. GZP protected against alcohol-induced increases in mRNA expression levels of toll-like receptor 4, myeloid differentiation primary response gene 88, sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1, and fatty acid synthetase, and upregulated the mRNA expression of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2. Thus, GZP exhibited a significant protective effect against alcohol- induced acute liver injury through its accelerating alcohol metabolism, antisteatosis, antioxidative, and anti-inflammatory responses.
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37. Efficient precise knockin with a double cut HDR donor after CRISPR/Cas9-mediated double-stranded DNA cleavage.
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Jian-Ping Zhang, Xiao-Lan Li, Guo-Hua Li, Wanqiu Chen, Arakaki, Cameron, Botimer, Gary D., Baylink, David, Lu Zhang, Wei Wen, Ya-Wen Fu, Jing Xu, Noah Chun, Weiping Yuan, Tao Cheng, and Xiao-Bing Zhang
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38. Prediction of the n-Octanol/Water Partition Coefficients of Basic Compounds Using Multi-Parameter QSRR Models Based on IS-RPLC Retention Behavior in a Wide pH Range
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Jun-Qin Qiao, Xiao-Lan Liu, Chao Liang, Ju Wang, Hong-Zhen Lian, and Li Mao
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ion-suppression reversed-phase liquid chromatography (IS-RPLC) ,basic compounds ,apparent n-octanol/water partition coefficient (logD) ,quantitative structure–retention relationship (QSRR) ,multi-parameter models ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The n-octanol–water partition coefficient (logP) is an important physicochemical parameter which describes the behavior of organic compounds. In this work, the apparent n-octanol/water partition coefficients (logD) of basic compounds were determined using ion-suppression reversed-phase liquid chromatography (IS-RPLC) on a silica-based C18 column. The quantitative structure–retention relationship (QSRR) models between logD and logkw (logarithm of retention factor corresponding to 100% aqueous fraction of mobile phase) were established at pH 7.0–10.0. It was found that logD had a poor linear correlation with logkw at pH 7.0 and pH 8.0 when strongly ionized compounds were included in the model compounds. However, the linearity of the QSRR model was significantly improved, especially at pH 7.0, when molecular structure parameters such as electrostatic charge ne and hydrogen bonding parameters A and B were introduced. External validation experiments further confirmed that the multi-parameter models could accurately predict the logD value of basic compounds not only under strong alkaline conditions, but also under weak alkaline and even neutral conditions. The logD values of basic sample compounds were predicted based on the multi-parameter QSRR models. Compared with previous work, the findings of this study extended the pH range for the determination of the logD values of basic compounds, providing an optional mild pH for IS-RPLC experiments.
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39. Semi-Supervised Medical Image Segmentation Guided by Bi-Directional Constrained Dual-Task Consistency
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Ming-Zhang Pan, Xiao-Lan Liao, Zhen Li, Ya-Wen Deng, Yuan Chen, and Gui-Bin Bian
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medical image processing ,pelvic CT segmentation ,semi-supervised learning ,interpolation consistency regularization ,dual-task consistency ,Technology ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background: Medical image processing tasks represented by multi-object segmentation are of great significance for surgical planning, robot-assisted surgery, and surgical safety. However, the exceptionally low contrast among tissues and limited available annotated data makes developing an automatic segmentation algorithm for pelvic CT challenging. Methods: A bi-direction constrained dual-task consistency model named PICT is proposed to improve segmentation quality by leveraging free unlabeled data. First, to learn more unmarked data features, it encourages the model prediction of the interpolated image to be consistent with the interpolation of the model prediction at the pixel, model, and data levels. Moreover, to constrain the error prediction of interpolation interference, PICT designs an auxiliary pseudo-supervision task that focuses on the underlying information of non-interpolation data. Finally, an effective loss algorithm for both consistency tasks is designed to ensure the complementary manner and produce more reliable predictions. Results: Quantitative experiments show that the proposed PICT achieves 87.18%, 96.42%, and 79.41% mean DSC score on ACDC, CTPelvic1k, and the individual Multi-tissue Pelvis dataset with gains of around 0.8%, 0.5%, and 1% compared to the state-of-the-art semi-supervised method. Compared to the baseline supervised method, the PICT brings over 3–9% improvements. Conclusions: The developed PICT model can effectively leverage unlabeled data to improve segmentation quality of low contrast medical images. The segmentation result could improve the precision of surgical path planning and provide input for robot-assisted surgery.
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40. Clinical effects of carvedilol and trimetazidine for the treatment of alcoholic myocardiopathy.
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HUI LI, FU-YUAN LIU, XIAO-LAN LI, XIAO-MEI LI, and LEI ZHU
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ALCOHOLIC cardiomyopathy ,TREATMENT of cardiomyopathies ,CARVEDILOL ,ADRENERGIC alpha blockers ,COMPLICATIONS of alcoholism ,ALCOHOL drinking & health ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
The aim of the study was to compare the clinical effects of carvedilol and trimetazidine for the treatment of alcoholic cardiomyopathy. A total of 60 patients diagnosed with alcoholic cardiomyopathy were enrolled in the study. The patients were randomly divided into the carvedilol (n=20), trimetazidine (n=20) and control (n=20) groups. The patients in the control, carvedilol and trimetazidine groups were treated with conventional drugs, conventional drugs + carvedil and conventional drugs + trimetazidine respectively, for 12 weeks. The patients were compared for their heart functions [left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), C-reactive protein (CRP) and 6 min walking], heart rate, blood pressure and heart enlargement (cardiothoracic proportion and left ventricular diameter) before and after treatment. The parameters studied for heart functions, heart rate, blood pressure, heart enlargement, clinical effects before and after treatment were statistically insignificant (p>0.05). After treatment, the carvedilol and trimetazidine groups showed higher LVEF and CRP, longer walking distance in 6 min, as well as lower heart rate and blood pressure (both systolic and diastolic) compared to the control group. Similarly, the cardiothoracic proportion and left ventricular internal diameter for the carvedilol and trimetazidine groups was lower than those of the control group, with better clinical effects (p<0.05). In conclusion, the curative effects of the carvedilol and trimetazidine groups of alcoholic myocardiopathy similar. Both are safe agents that may improve the cardiac function and heart expansion of patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Replicated associations of TNFAIP3, TNIP1 and ETS1 with systemic lupus erythematosus in a southwestern Chinese population
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Ming Li, Kun Xiang, Xiao-lan Li, Li-xia Hao, Bing Su, Rong-wei Chen, Runlin Z. Ma, Xuebin Qi, and Hua Zhong
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Adult ,Male ,Candidate gene ,Linkage disequilibrium ,China ,Anti-nuclear antibody ,Genotype ,Immunology ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Genome-wide association study ,Biology ,FCGR2A ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,Proto-Oncogene Protein c-ets-1 ,Young Adult ,Rheumatology ,Asian People ,Gene Frequency ,immune system diseases ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha-Induced Protein 3 ,Genetics ,Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ,Nuclear Proteins ,Middle Aged ,Type I interferon production ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,Phenotype ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Malar rash ,Research Article - Abstract
Introduction Recent genome-wide and candidate gene association studies in large numbers of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients have suggested approximately 30 susceptibility genes. These genes are involved in three types of biological processes, including immune complex processing, toll-like receptor function and type I interferon production, and immune signal transduction in lymphocytes, and they may contribute to the pathogenesis of SLE. To better understand the genetic risk factors of SLE, we investigated the associations of seven SLE susceptibility genes in a Chinese population, including FCGR3A, FCGR2A, TNFAIP3, TLR9, TREX1, ETS1 and TNIP1. Methods A total of 20 SNPs spanning the seven SLE susceptibility genes were genotyped in a sample of 564 unrelated SLE patients and 504 unrelated healthy controls recruited from Yunnan, southwestern China. The associations of SNPs with SLE were assessed by statistical analysis. Results Five SNPs in two genes (TNFAIP3 and ETS1) were significantly associated with SLE (corrected P values ranging from 0.03 to 5.5 × 10-7). Through stratified analysis, TNFAIP3 and ETS1 showed significant associations with multiple SLE subphenotypes (such as malar rash, arthritis, hematologic disorder and antinuclear antibody) while TNIP1 just showed relatively weak association with onset age. The associations of the SNPs in the other four genes were not replicated. Conclusions The replication analysis indicates that TNFAIP3, ETS1 and TNIP1 are probably common susceptibility genes for SLE in Chinese populations, and they may contribute to the pathogenesis of multiple SLE subphenotypes.
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42. Influence of spatial heterogeneous environment on long-term dynamics of a reaction-diffusion SVIR epidemic model with relaps
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Cheng-Cheng Zhu, Jiang Zhu, and Xiao-Lan Liu
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reaction-diffusion ,global exponential attract set ,gradient flow ,spatial heterogeneous environment ,relapse ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
In this paper by adding the factors of disease relapse and vaccination in the space hetero-geneous environment, we establish and discuss a class of reaction-diffusion SVIR model with relapse and a varying external source in spatial heterogeneous environment. By applying a different method than the Lyapunov function, we study the long-term dynamic behavior of this model by means of global exponential attractor theory and gradient flow method. The global asymptotic stability and the persistence of epidemic are proved. To test the validity of our theoretical results, we choose some specific epidemic disease with some more practical and more definitive official data to simulate the global stability and exponential attraction of the model. The simulation results showed that the factors of disease relapse, vaccination and spatial heterogeneity had a great influence on the persists uniformly of the disease.
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43. Common Fixed Point Theorems via Inverse Ck− Class Functions in Metric Spaces
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Mi Zhou, Xiao-Lan Liu, Arslan Hojat Ansari, Mukesh Kumar Jain, and Jia Deng
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Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
In this paper, we firstly introduce a new notion of inverse Ck−class functions which extends the notion of inverse C−class functions introduced by Saleem et al., 2018. Secondly, some common fixed point theorems are stated under some compatible conditions such as weak semicompatible of type A, weak semicompatibility, and conditional semicompatibility in metric spaces. Moreover, we introduce a new kind of compatibility called Sτ−compatibility which is weaker than E.A. property and also present a common fixed point theorem in metric spaces via inverse Ck−class functions. Some examples are provided to support our results.
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44. Preparation of corn glycopeptides and evaluation of their antagonistic effects on alcohol-induced liver injury in rats
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Xiao-jie Wang, Xiao-lan Liu, Xi-qun Zheng, Yue Qu, and Yan-guo Shi
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Zein ,Transglutaminase ,Glycopeptide ,Alcohol metabolism ,Hepatoprotective effect ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
New glycosylated zein peptides (GZP) were produced by transglutaminase-induced d-glucosamine conjugation onto zein peptides. GZP’s antagonistic effects on alcohol-induced liver injury in rats were evaluated. Compared with the alcohol model group, GZP (250 mg/kg·bw) remarkably increased alcohol dehydrogenase, acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, endogenous antioxidant enzymes activities, and GSH levels in liver, decreased serum triacylglycerol, tumor necrosis factor-α, liver malonaldehyde, reactive oxygen species, and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) levels, and significantly reversed pathological changes in liver tissues. These results indicate that low-dose GZP administration can alleviate alcohol-induced liver injury by accelerating alcohol metabolism, reversing hepatic redox status, and attenuating LPS-mediated inflammation responses. GZP is a potential alcohol metabolism promoter and liver-protective agent.
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45. Fixed Point Theorems for Generalized Kannan-Type Mappings in a New Type of Fuzzy Metric Space
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Mi Zhou, Xiao-lan Liu, and Nicolae Adrian Secelean
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Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
In this paper, first, we introduce a new type of S∗−fuzzy metric space which is a generalization of fuzzy metric spaces. Second, we study the topological properties of S∗−fuzzy metric spaces. Finally, we extend Kannan-type mappings to generalized Kannan-type mappings under ϕ−gauge functions introduced by Fang in S∗−fuzzy metric spaces and prove the existence and uniqueness of fixed point for this kind of mappings. Furthermore, we also obtain the common fixed point theorems for weak compatibility along with E.A. property or CLRg property. Our results extend and improve very recent theorems in the related literature.
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46. A Non-Standard Finite Difference Scheme for a Diffusive HIV-1 Infection Model with Immune Response and Intracellular Delay
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Xiao-Lan Liu and Cheng-Cheng Zhu
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basic reproduction number ,equilibrium ,global stability ,immune response ,nonstandard finite difference scheme ,numerical simulation ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
In this paper, we propose and study a diffusive HIV infection model with infected cells delay, virus mature delay, abstract function incidence rate and a virus diffusion term. By introducing the reproductive numbers for viral infection R0 and for CTL immune response number R1, we show that R0 and R1 act as threshold parameter for the existence and stability of equilibria. If R0≤1, the infection-free equilibrium E0 is globally asymptotically stable, and the viruses are cleared; if R1≤1
1, the CTL-activated equilibrium E2 is globally asymptotically stable, and the infection is chronic with persistent CTL response. Next, we study the dynamic of the discreted system of our model by using non-standard finite difference scheme. We find that the global stability of the equilibria of the continuous model and the discrete model is not always consistent. That is, if R0≤1, or R1≤1 1, the global stability of the two kinds model is not consistent. Finally, numerical simulations are carried out to illustrate the theoretical results and show the effects of diffusion factors on the time-delay virus model. - Published
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47. Evaluation of the Immunity Activity of Glycyrrhizin in AR Mice.
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Xiao-Lan Li and Ai-Guo Zhou
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NITROGEN oxides , *LYMPHOKINES , *IMMUNOGLOBULIN A , *IMMUNOGLOBULIN E , *IMMUNOGLOBULIN G - Abstract
In this study, we evaluated effect of glycyrrhizin on immunity function in allergic rhinitis (AR) mice. The AR mice model were induced by dripping ovalbumin in physiological saline (2 mg mL-1, 10 μL) into the bilateral nasal cavities using a micropipette. After the AR model was induced, mice were randomly divided into six groups: the normal control, model, lycopene 20 mg kg-1 (as positive control drug) group, and glycyrrhizin 10, 20, 30 mg kg-1 groups. After the sensitization day 14, lycopene (20 mg/kg BW) and glycyrrhizin (10, 20 and 30 mg/kg BW) were given orally for 20 days once a day. Mice in the normal control and model groups were given saline orally once a day for 20 days. Results showed that glycyrrhizin treatment could dose-dependently significantly reduce blood immunoglobulin E (IgE), interleukin-4 (IL-4), interleukin-5 (IL-5), interleukin-6 (IL-6), nitrous oxide (NO), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) levels and nitrous oxide synthase (NOS) activity and enhance blood immunoglobulin A (IgA), immunoglobulin G (IgG), immunoglobulin M (IgM), interleukin-2 (IL-2) and interleukin-12 (IL-12) levels in AR mice. Furthermore, glycyrrhizin treatment could dose-dependently significantly enhance acetylcholinesterase (AchE) activity and reduce substance P (SP) level in peripheral blood and nasal mucosa of AR mice. We conclude that glycyrrhizin can improve immunity function in AR mice, suggesting a potential drug for the prevention and therapy of AR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Replicated associations of TNFAIP3, TNIP1 and ETS1 with systemic lupus erythematosus in a southwestern Chinese population.
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Hua Zhong, Xiao-lan Li, Ming Li, Li-xia Hao, Rong-wei Chen, Kun Xiang, Xue-bin Qi, Runlin Z Ma, and Bing Su
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49. On coincidence and common fixed point theorems of eight self-maps satisfying an FM-contraction condition
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Mi Zhou, Xiao-Lan Liu, and Adrian Secelean
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coincidence point ,common fixed point ,common (CLR(AB)(ST)) property ,common property (E.A.) ,weakly compatible ,Analysis ,QA299.6-433 - Abstract
In this paper, a new type of contraction for several self-mappings of a metric space, called FM-contraction, is introduced. This extends the one presented for a single map by Wardowski [Fixed points of a new type of contractive mappings in complete metric spaces, Fixed Point Theory Appl., 2012:94, 2012]. Coincidence and common fixed point of eight self mappings satisfying FM-contraction conditions are established via common limit range property without exploiting the completeness of the space or the continuity of the involved maps. Coincidence and common fixed point of eight self-maps satisfying FM-contraction conditions via the common property (E.A.) are also studied. Our results generalize, extend and improve the analogous recent results in the literature, and some examples are presented to justify the validity of our main results.
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50. The strong Langmuir turbulence spectra in weakly relativistic plasma
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Jian-Wei He, Xiao-Lan Liu, Ming-Qin Chen, and Liu-Feng Liang
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The spectral characteristics of strong Langmuir turbulence in weakly relativistic plasma is analyzed. The temporal evolutions of the turbulence energy density spectra are obtained by perfoyming the fast Fourier transformations on weakly relativistic Zakharov equations. The relativity parameter significantly influenced the Langmuir turbulence, in that a decrease in the relativity parameter lengthened the action time of wave-wave and wave-particle interactions, which is useful for studying the particles acceleration problem.
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