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2. Trehalose prevents the formation of aggregates of mutant ataxin-3 and reduces soluble ataxin-3 protein levels in an SCA3 cell model
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Wang, Zijian, Wang, Min, Huang, Yuhang, Ma, Zhiwei, Gao, Wenjing, Zhang, Tian, Deng, Jiexin, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Liu, Yingxun, Wang, Bo, Qi, Ying, Yang, Min, and He, Fengqin
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- 2024
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3. Lowering systolic blood pressure to less than 120 mm Hg versus less than 140 mm Hg in patients with high cardiovascular risk with and without diabetes or previous stroke: an open-label, blinded-outcome, randomised trial
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Hailin, Zhang, Hanxue, Zhang, Huaixing, Zhang, Hui, Zhang, Huijuan, Zhang, Jinguo, Zhang, Jingyu, Zhang, Jinyun, Zhang, Jisheng, Zhang, Jun, Zhang, Lei, Zhang, Li, Zhang, Liang, Zhang, Lifeng, Zhang, Lina, Zhang, Liping, Zhang, Min, Zhang, Ping, Zhang, Qiang, Zhang, Rufang, Zhang, Ruifen, Zhang, Shengde, Zhang, Siqi, Zhang, Sufang, Zhang, Tingting, Zhang, Wanyue, Zhang, Weiliang, Zhang, Xiaohan, Zhang, Xiaohong, Zhang, Xiaojuan, Zhang, Xin, Zhang, Xue, Zhang, Xuewei, Zhang, Yachen, Zhang, Yang, Zhang, Yanyan, Zhang, Yaojie, Zhang, Yingyu, Zhang, Yuan, Zhang, Yun, Zhang, Yunfeng, Zhang, Zaozhang, Zhang, Zhichao, Zhao, Baihui, Zhao, Dan, Zhao, Fuxian, Zhao, Guizeng, Zhao, Haijie, Zhao, Honglei, Zhao, Huizhen, Zhao, Jindong, Zhao, Juan, Zhao, Liming, Zhao, Ling, Zhao, Lingshan, Zhao, Qingxia, Zhao, Qiuping, Zhao, Wanchen, Zhao, Wangxiu, Zhao, Weiyi, Zhao, Xiaodi, Zhao, Xiaojing, Zhao, Xiaoli, Zhao, Xiaoyan, Zhao, Xiling, Zhao, Yannan, Zhao, Yiyuan, Zheng, Shuzhen, Zheng, Xin, Zhi, Lixia, Zhong, Hui, Zhong, Qing, Zhong, Xin, Zhong, Yunzhi, Zhou, Jianfeng, Zhou, Jihu, Zhou, Ke, Zhou, Liangliang, Zhou, Ling, Zhou, Na, Zhou, Shengcheng, Zhou, Suyun, Zhou, Tao, Zhou, Wanren, Zhou, Weifeng, Zhou, Weijuan, Zhou, Xiaohong, Zhou, Yunke, Zhou, Yuquan, Zhou, Zhaohai, Zhou, Zhiming, Zhu, Bingpo, Zhu, Jifa, Zhu, Jing, Zhu, Mengnan, Zhu, Youcun, Zong, Dafei, Zuo, Hongbo, and Zuo, Zhaokai
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- 2024
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4. Development and application of a multiplex PCR method for the simultaneous detection of goose parvovirus, waterfowl reovirus, and goose astrovirus in Muscovy ducks
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Zhang, Shizhong, Dong, Hui, Lin, Fengqiang, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Zhu, Xiaoli, Jiang, Dandan, Xiao, Shifeng, Chen, Shaoying, Chen, Shilong, and Wang, Shao
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- 2024
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5. Moisture-Induced Reversible Softening of Polyacrylates-Stiffened Cotton Fabrics
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Mi, Yifang, Wu, Die, Li, Yongxiang, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Yang, Xiaobo, Lan, Shuxian, and Cao, Zhihai
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- 2022
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6. Duckling short beak and dwarfism syndrome virus infection activates host innate immune response involving both DNA and RNA sensors
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Chen, Shilong, Fang, Tiehui, Xiao, Shifeng, Lin, Fengqiang, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Wang, Shao, Zhu, Xiaoli, Chen, Xiuqin, Zheng, Min, Munir, Muhammad, Huang, Meiqing, Yu, Fusong, and Chen, Shaoying
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- 2020
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7. Impacts of novel duck reovirus infection on the composition of intestinal microbiota of Muscovy ducklings
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Chen, Xiuqin, Zheng, Min, Lin, Fengqiang, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Xiao, Shifeng, Chen, Shaoying, and Chen, Shilong
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- 2019
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8. Identification and Genome Characterization of a Novel Muscovy Duck-Origin Goose Parvovirus with Three Recombinant Regions between Muscovy Duck Parvovirus and Goose Parvovirus.
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Liu, Hongwei, Xu, Zhuoran, Wang, Shao, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Xiao, Shifeng, Zhu, Xiaoli, Zheng, Min, Lin, Fengqiang, Dong, Hui, Jiang, Dandan, Chen, Shaoying, and Chen, Shilong
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RUSSIAN history to 1533 ,GEESE ,WHOLE genome sequencing ,DUCKS ,GENETIC variation ,SYNTHETIC cathinone - Abstract
Muscovy duck-origin goose parvovirus (MDGPV) is a new virus resulting from the natural recombination of Muscovy duck parvovirus (MDPV) and goose parvovirus (GPV). Previously identified MDGPV strains were found to have two recombination regions, one in the P9 promoter to the NS region and one in the VP3 gene, or only one recombination in the VP3 gene. In 2022, a novel strain of MDGPV known as 2022FZ was identified from China's mainland. Complete genome sequence analysis showed that there were three recombination regions in this strain: one located in the P9 promoter-NS (425–612 nt) region, one in the NS2 (1,483–1,824 nt) region, and one in the VP3 (3,124–4,248 nt) region, respectively. The recombination regions in the P9 promoter-NS, NS2, and VP3 genes were substituted with the relevant GPVs sequences, whereas the MDPV virulent strain served as the skeleton in this instance. In addition, the 2022FZ strain had multiple unique aa mutations in the NS protein and the VP protein. The Muscovy duckling challenge test showed that MDGPV-2022FZ is less pathogenic to Muscovy ducklings than two recombinant or sole recombinant MDGPV strains. For the first time, our study identified a three-region recombinant MDGPV strain and detected the novel recombination event in the NS2 gene. These results contribute to our understanding of the pathogenicity and genetic diversity of duck parvovirus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. How college students help family members develop social ethics: An example from COVID-19 pandemic control.
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Feng, Yanhui, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Shao, Yuchan, and Fei, Honglian
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SOCIAL ethics , *COVID-19 pandemic , *COLLEGE students , *FAMILY relations , *STRUCTURAL equation modeling , *IDEOLOGICAL conflict - Abstract
In this study our focus was on revealing the functional mechanism of college students' sense of responsibility in relation to COVID-19 prevention and control in the family. We conducted a survey with 1,056 students in five provinces in China. Results of structural equation modeling showed that students' sense of responsibility was significantly and positively correlated with their promotive voice, family cognitive cohesion, and pandemic prevention behavior at home. Sense of responsibility directly influenced their pandemic prevention behavior at home and indirectly affected this behavior through the mediating effects of promotive voice and family cognitive cohesion. There was also a chain mediation effect revealing the internal mechanism of students' sense of responsibility on the formation of family members' social morality and behavior, which is of significance in enriching understanding of social morality formation and improving the practice of ideological and political education in tertiary institutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Adaptive robust control of dynamic gas pressure in a vacuum servo system
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Cheng, Xiaoxia, Du, Linglong, Yang, Gang, and Li, Baoren
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- 2018
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11. Development of a duplex SYBR Green I-based quantitative real-time PCR assay for the rapid differentiation of goose and Muscovy duck parvoviruses
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Lin, Su, Wang, Shao, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Xiao, Shifeng, Chen, Xiuqin, Chen, Shilong, Chen, Shaoying, and Yu, Fusong
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- 2019
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12. Mitochondrial Regulation of Ferroptosis in Cancer Therapy.
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Cheng, Xiaoxia, Zhang, Jiale, Xiao, Yichen, Wang, Zhihang, He, Jin, Ke, Mengquan, Liu, Sijie, Wang, Qun, and Zhang, Lei
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CANCER treatment , *MITOCHONDRIA , *REACTIVE oxygen species , *INDUSTRIAL sites , *CELL death - Abstract
Ferroptosis, characterized by glutamate overload, glutathione depletion, and cysteine/cystine deprivation during iron- and oxidative-damage-dependent cell death, is a particular mode of regulated cell death. It is expected to effectively treat cancer through its tumor-suppressor function, as mitochondria are the intracellular energy factory and a binding site of reactive oxygen species production, closely related to ferroptosis. This review summarizes relevant research on the mechanisms of ferroptosis, highlights mitochondria's role in it, and collects and classifies the inducers of ferroptosis. A deeper understanding of the relationship between ferroptosis and mitochondrial function may provide new strategies for tumor treatment and drug development based on ferroptosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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13. Isolation and characterization of a distinct duck-origin goose parvovirus causing an outbreak of duckling short beak and dwarfism syndrome in China
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Chen, Shilong, Wang, Shao, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Xiao, Shifeng, Zhu, Xiaoli, Lin, Fengqiang, Wu, Nanyang, Wang, Jinxiang, Huang, Meiqing, Zheng, Min, Chen, Shaoying, and Yu, Fusong
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- 2016
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14. Porous nanostructured poly-l-lactide scaffolds prepared by phase inversion using supercritical CO2 as a nonsolvent in the presence of ammonium bicarbonate particles
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Deng, Aihua, Chen, Aizheng, Wang, Shibin, Li, Yi, Liu, Yuangang, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Zhao, Zheng, and Lin, Dongliang
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- 2013
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15. Application Prospects of Triphenylphosphine-Based Mitochondria-Targeted Cancer Therapy.
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Cheng, Xiaoxia, Feng, Dong, Lv, Junyu, Cui, Xiaoman, Wang, Yichen, Wang, Qun, and Zhang, Lei
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DRUG efficacy , *DISEASE progression , *DRUG delivery systems , *ORGANOPHOSPHORUS compounds , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *MITOCHONDRIA , *CELL survival , *TUMORS , *CELL lines , *CATIONS , *CELL death - Abstract
Simple Summary: Although there are various treatments for tumors, chemotherapy is still one of the most dominant and irreplaceable treatment modalities nowadays. Unfortunately, chemotherapy is often accompanied by serious toxic side effects. Therefore, the search for new targets for antitumor drug action and the synthesis of new antitumor drugs has been a major topic of research in cancer therapy. With the development of medical science, excellent anti-tumor drugs need not only good therapeutic effects and less toxic side effects, but also preferably lower doses that can achieve therapeutic effects. Organelle-targeted antitumor agents can meet these requirements and have become one of the hot spots for antitumor drug research nowadays, such as mitochondria-targeted antitumor drugs. This review focuses on the application of triphenylphosphine (TPP) in mitochondria-targeted drugs and summarizes the common mitochondria-targeted carriers currently available, in the hope of providing a reference for the development of better mitochondria-targeted agents for tumor therapy. Cancer is one of the leading causes of death and the most important impediments to the efforts to increase life expectancy worldwide. Currently, chemotherapy is the main treatment for cancer, but it is often accompanied by side effects that affect normal tissues and organs. The search for new alternatives to chemotherapy has been a hot research topic in the field of antineoplastic medicine. Drugs targeting diseased tissues or cells can significantly improve the efficacy of drugs. Therefore, organelle-targeted antitumor drugs are being explored, such as mitochondria-targeted antitumor drugs. Mitochondria is the central site of cellular energy production and plays an important role in cell survival and death. Moreover, a large number of studies have shown a close association between mitochondrial metabolism and tumorigenesis and progression, making mitochondria a promising new target for cancer therapy. Combining mitochondrial targeting agents with drug molecules is an effective way of mitochondrial targeting. In addition, hyperpolarized tumor cell membranes and mitochondrial membrane potentially allow selective accumulation of mitochondria-targeted drugs. This enhances the direct killing of tumor cells by drug molecules while minimizing the potential toxicity to normal cells. In this review, we discuss the common pro-mitochondrial agents, the advantages of triphenylphosphine (TPP) in mitochondrial-targeted cancer therapy and systematically summarize various TPP-based mitochondria-targeting anticancer drugs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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16. Evidence for natural recombination in the capsid gene VP2 of Taiwanese goose parvovirus
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Wang, Shao, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Chen, Shaoying, Lin, Fengqiang, Chen, Shilong, Zhu, Xiaoli, and Wang, Jingxiang
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- 2015
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17. Anti-phased response of northern and southern East Asian summer precipitation to ENSO modulation of orbital forcing
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Shi, Zhengguo, Liu, Xiaodong, and Cheng, Xiaoxia
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- 2012
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18. Sonodynamically induced anti-tumor effect with protoporphyrin IX on hepatoma-22 solid tumor
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Wang, Xiaobing, Wang, Yu, Wang, Pan, Cheng, Xiaoxia, and Liu, Quanhong
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- 2011
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19. Isolation and characterization of a Chinese strain of Tembusu virus from Hy-Line Brown layers with acute egg-drop syndrome in Fujian, China
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Chen, Shilong, Wang, Shao, Li, Zhaolong, Lin, Fengqiang, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Zhu, Xiaoli, Wang, Jingxiang, Chen, Shaoying, Huang, Meiqing, and Zheng, Min
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- 2014
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20. How Is Science Teacher Job Satisfaction Influenced by Their Professional Collaboration? Evidence from Pisa 2015 Data.
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Zhang, Xinping, Cheng, Xiaoxia, and Wang, Yajing
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- 2023
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21. Insight into the Prospects for Tumor Therapy Based on Photodynamic Immunotherapy.
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Cheng, Xiaoxia, Wei, Yiqu, Jiang, Xiaomei, Wang, Chunli, Liu, Mengyu, Yan, Jiaxin, Zhang, Lei, and Zhou, Yaqi
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PHOTODYNAMIC therapy , *LIFE expectancy , *TUMOR treatment , *REACTIVE oxygen species , *CLINICAL medicine , *IMMUNOTHERAPY , *NANOMEDICINE , *DEEP brain stimulation - Abstract
Malignancy is one of the common diseases with high mortality worldwide and the most important obstacle to improving the overall life expectancy of the population in the 21st century. Currently, single or combined treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, are still the mainstream regimens for tumor treatment, but they all present significant side effects on normal tissues and organs, such as organ hypofunction, energy metabolism disorders, and various concurrent diseases. Based on this, theranostic measures for the highly selective killing of tumor cells have always been a hot area in cancer-related fields, among which photodynamic therapy (PDT) is expected to be an ideal candidate for practical clinical application due to its precise targeting and excellent safety performance, so-called PDT refers to a therapeutic method mainly composed of photosensitizers (PSs), laser light, and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Photoimmunotherapy (PIT), a combination of PDT and immunotherapy, can induce systemic antitumor immune responses and inhibit continuing growth and distant metastasis of residual tumor cells, demonstrating a promising application prospect. This article reviews the types of immune responses that occur in the host after PDT treatment, including innate and adaptive immunity. To further help PIT-related drugs improve their pharmacokinetic properties and bioavailability, we highlight the potential improvement of photodynamic immunotherapy from three aspects: immunostimulatory agents, tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) as well as different immune cells. Finally, we focus on recent advances in various strategies and shed light on their corresponding mechanisms of immune activation and possible clinical applications such as cancer vaccines. Having discovered the inherent potential of PDT and the mechanisms that PDT triggers host immune responses, a variety of immunotherapeutic strategies have been investigated in parallel with approaches to improve PDT efficiency. However, it remains to be further elucidated under what conditions the immune effect induced by PDT can achieve tumor immunosuppression and to what extent PDT-induced antitumor immunity will lead to complete tumor rejection. Currently, PIT presents several outstanding intractable challenges, such as the aggregation ability of PSs locally in tumors, deep tissue penetration ability of laser light, immune escape, and biological toxicity, and it is hoped that these issues raised will help to point out the direction of preclinical research on PIT and accelerate its transition to clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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22. Corrigendum to Polytrichumcommune Lex Hedw ethyl acetat extract-triggered perturbations in intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis regulates mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis [J. of Ethnopharmacol. 172 (2015) 410–420]
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Yuan, Wenjuan, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Wang, Pan, Jia, Yali, Liu, Quanhong, Tang, Wei, and Wang, Xiaobing
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- 2021
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23. High APLN Expression Predicts Poor Prognosis for Glioma Patients.
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Lv, Shuangyu, An, Yang, Dong, Huan, Xie, Longxiang, Zheng, Hong, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Zhang, Lei, Teng, Tieshan, Wang, Qiang, Yan, Zhongyi, and Guo, Xiangqian
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24. Clomiphene citrate treatment during perinatal development alters adult partner preference, mating behaviour and androgen receptor and vasopressin in the male mandarin vole Microtus mandarinus.
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He, Fengqin, Yan, Bingjie, Tian, Zhen, Wang, Bo, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Wang, Zijian, and Yu, Bing
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ANDROGEN receptors ,MICROTUS ,ADULT development ,SPOUSES ,AMYGDALOID body ,VASOPRESSIN - Abstract
During development, many aspects of behaviour, including partner preferences and sexual behaviour, are "organized" by neural aromatization of androgen and oestrogen. This study aimed to analyse these processes in the mandarin vole (Microtus mandarinus); this is a novel mammalian model exhibiting strong monogamous pair bonds. Male pups were treated daily with a sesame oil only (MC) or the oestrogen receptor blocker‐clomiphene citrate sesame oil mixture (MT) from prenatal day 14 to postnatal day 10. Female pups were treated daily with sesame oil only (FC). Partner preferences, sexual behaviour, and the expression of androgen receptor (AR) and arginine vasopressin (AVP) were examined when animals were 3 months old. The MT and FC groups exhibited male‐directed partner preferences and feminized behaviour. AR‐immunoreactive neurons (AR‐IRs) in the medial preoptic area (mPOA), bed nucleus of stria terminalis (BNST), and medial amygdaloid nucleus (MeA) were reduced in MT males compared to MC males, and there was no significant difference in the number of AR‐IRs between MT males and FC females. AVP‐immunoreactive neurons (AVP‐IRs) in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) and supraoptic nucleus (SON) were reduced in MT males compared to MC males, and there were no significant differences in the number of AVP‐IRs between MT males and FC females. The results indicate a significant role of hormone signalling in the development of male mate preference in the novel monogamous mammal model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Isolation and characterization of a novel strain of duck aviadenovirus B from Muscovy ducklings with acute hepatitis in China.
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Chen, Shilong, Lin, Fengqiang, Jiang, Bin, Xiao, Shifeng, Jiang, Dandan, Lin, Chang, Wang, Shao, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Zhu, Xiaoli, Dong, Hui, Chen, Xiuqin, Yu, Bo, Zhang, Shizhong, and Chen, Shaoying
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A new disease designated as Pale liver disease (PLD) has been circulating in Chinese Muscovy duck flocks since 2014, which is characterized by fatigue, diarrhoea, sudden death and acute hepatitis with pale and haemorrhagic liver. In this study, the etiological agents of PLD were isolated, causing a significant cytopathic effect (CPE) by cell rounding. Virus particles were observed by transmission electron microscopic (TEM) observation. The same disease was reproduced by experimental infection with the isolate BG61. The whole genomes of isolates were 43,842 nt in length with a GC content of 47.11%, similar to French Muscovy duck adenovirus strain GR with a GC content of 46.08%. The isolates shared 99.71–99.95% and 93.31–93.33% identity with Chinese Muscovy duck adenovirus isolates and GR strain, respectively. The DNA polymerase gene of all Muscovy duck adenovirus strains formed a separate genetic lineage with 99.55–100% amino acid sequence identity. All Chinese Muscovy duck adenovirus isolates contained two fibre genes. In contrast, only one fibre gene was found in GR, the only representative strain in species Duck aviadenovirus B. Anti‐DAdV‐2 serum antibodies had a weak neutralizing activity against Chinese Muscovy duck adenovirus isolates. The phylogenetic trees of the complete genome, hexon and fibre proteins revealed that all Muscovy duck adenovirus strains formed a major genetic lineage consisting of two clades. Thus, both GR and Chinese Muscovy duck adenovirus strains were proposed to be included in the same species of Duck aviadenovirus B belonging to the genus Aviadenovirus. The species Duck aviadenovirus B included two serotypes or genotypes, such as GR, which represents the strain of serotype 1 or genotype 1 (DAdV B1) and Chinese Muscovy duck adenovirus strains, which belong to serotype 2 or genotype 2 (DAdV B2). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Differential expression of gibberellin 20 oxidase gene induced by abiotic stresses in Zoysiagrass (Zoysia japonica)
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Dai, Xiaomei, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Li, Yunxia, Tang, Wei, and Han, Liebao
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27. Heterologous expression of the Arabidopsis DREB1A/CBF3 gene enhances drought and freezing tolerance in transgenic Lolium perenne plants
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Li, Xue, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Liu, Jun, Zeng, Huiming, Han, Liebao, and Tang, Wei
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28. Generation and characterization of gsuα:EGFP transgenic zebrafish for evaluating endocrine-disrupting effects
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Cheng, Xiaoxia, Chen, Xiaowen, Jin, Xia, He, Jiangyan, and Yin, Zhan
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29. Effects of climate change on typical forests in northeastern China
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Cheng, Xiaoxia and Yan, Xiaodong
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30. Hyperplasia and Cellularity Changes in IGF-1-Overexpressing Skeletal Muscle of Crucian Carp
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Li, Dongliang, Lou, Qiyong, Zhai, Gang, Peng, Xuyan, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Dai, Xiangyan, Zhuo, Zijian, Shang, Guohui, Jin, Xia, Chen, Xiaowen, Han, Dong, He, Jiangyan, and Yin, Zhan
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31. Gene expression involved in dark-induced leaf senescence in zoysiagrass (Zoysia japonica)
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Cheng, Xiaoxia, Dai, Xiaomei, Zeng, Huiming, Li, Yunxia, Tang, Wei, and Han, Liebao
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32. Regional features of the temperature trend in China based on Empirical Mode Decomposition
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Sun, Xian, Lin, Zhenshan, Cheng, Xiaoxia, and Jiang, Chuangye
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33. VP2 virus‐like particles elicit protective immunity against duckling short beak and dwarfism syndrome in ducks.
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Xiao, Shifeng, Wang, Shao, Jiang, Dandan, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Zhu, Xiaoli, Lin, Fengqiang, Yu, Bo, Dong, Hui, Wang, Xiuzhen, Munir, Muhammad, Rohaim, Mohammed A., Chen, Shilong, and Chen, Shaoying
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POLYACRYLAMIDE gel electrophoresis ,VIRUS-like particles ,DUCK plague ,DWARFISM ,BEAKS ,DUCKLINGS ,TRANSMISSION electron microscopy - Abstract
Duckling short beak and dwarfism syndrome virus (SBDSV), an emerging goose parvovirus, has caused short beak and dwarfism syndrome (SBDS) in Chinese duck flocks since 2015. Presently, there is no commercial vaccine against SBDS. In the present study, a virus‐like particle (VLP)‐based candidate vaccine was developed against this disease. A baculovirus expression system was used to express the SBDSV VP2 protein in Sf9 cells. Immunofluorescence assay, sodium dodecyl sulphate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS‐PAGE) and Western blotting were used to confirm protein expression. Furthermore, transmission electron microscopy was used to observe the formation of VLPs. VLPs were formulated into an oil‐adjuvanted maternal vaccine to evaluate humoral responses in breeding ducks via latex particle agglutination inhibition assay (LPAI) and microneutralization assay. The offspring were challenged with SBDSV to test the protective efficacy. A single dose of SBDSV was able to induce the high level of LPAI antibodies in ducks, with LPAI and neutralization peak titres of 4.9 ± 1.20 log2 and 7.1 ± 1.20 log2, respectively, at 4 weeks post‐vaccination (wpv). The average LPAI titre of yolk antibodies in duck eggs receiving 2 doses (first and boost doses) of the vaccine was 5.3 ± 1.09 log2 at 4 weeks post‐boost. The protective efficacy of the maternal vaccine was 87.5%–100%. These results indicate that SBDSV VLPs can be a promising vaccine candidate for controlling SBDS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. A Novel Risk Model Identified Based on Pyroptosis-Related lncRNA Predicts Overall Survival and Associates With the Immune Landscape of GC Patients.
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Xu, Tingting, Gu, Hanxin, Zhang, Changsong, Zhang, Wushuang, Liang, Xiaolong, and Cheng, Xiaoxia
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OVERALL survival ,SURVIVAL rate ,LINCRNA ,GASTROINTESTINAL tumors - Abstract
Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most common malignant gastrointestinal tumors worldwide. Pyroptosis was widely reported to exert a crucial function in tumor development. In addition, pyroptosis was also proved to be associated with the immune landscape. However, whether pyroptosis-related lncRNAs are associated with the prognosis and the immune landscape of GC remains unclear. In the present study, we first constructed a novel risk model by using pyroptosis-related lncRNAs. We identified 11 pyroptosis-related lncRNAs for the establishment of the risk model. The risk model could be used to predict the survival outcome and immune landscape of GC patients. The results of survival analysis and AUC value of a time-related ROC curve proved that our risk model has an elevated efficiency and accuracy in predicting the survival outcome of patients. We also found that the risk model was also associated with the immune landscape, drug sensitivity, and tumor mutation burden of GC patients. In conclusion, our risk model plays a crucial role in the tumor immune microenvironment and could be used to predict survival outcomes of GC patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. The newly emerging duck-origin goose parvovirus in China exhibits a wide range of pathogenicity to main domesticated waterfowl
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Xiao, Shifeng, Chen, Shilong, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Lin, Fengqiang, Wang, Shao, Zhu, Xiaoli, Yu, Bo, Huang, Meiqing, Wang, Jinxiang, Wu, Nanyang, Zheng, Min, Chen, Shaoying, and Yu, Fusong
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36. Mechanistic investigation on moisture‐induced softening of poly(vinyl acetate)‐stiffened polyester fabrics.
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Li, Yongxiang, Chen, Dongzhi, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Gao, Feng, Yang, Xiaobo, Mi, Yifang, Zhou, Qiubao, Lan, Shuxian, and Cao, Zhihai
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POLYESTERS ,VINYL acetate ,TEXTILES ,NATURAL dyes & dyeing - Abstract
Softening phenomenon of fabrics stiffened with eco‐friendly polymeric stiffening agents often occurs in service conditions, leading to a deteriorated stiffening style. It is highly desired to find the key factors that induce the softening of stiffened fabrics and to understand the softening mechanism. In this work, polyester fabrics and poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc)‐based stiffening agent were chosen as the typical fabrics and polymeric stiffening agent, respectively. The stiffness value, a sensitive style index for the stiffening effect of fabrics, was selected to evaluate the variation of fabric stiffening effect during storage. A phenomenon of rapid softening was observed in the fabrics stiffened with various amounts of PVAc‐based stiffening agent. The stiffness value of stiffened fabrics decreased with the increase of hygroscopic amount. According to the hygroscopic kinetic data, the moisture‐induced plasticization effect of stiffening agent film, and the detachment of stiffening agent film from the fibers caused by the moisture‐induced weakening of interfacial interaction between the film and fiber, a possible softening mechanism of polymer‐stiffened fabrics was proposed. The hygroscopic‐drying cyclic experiments showed that the softening of stiffened fabrics was induced by the reversible plasticization effect and the irreversible interfacial damage between the film and fiber. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Preparation, characterization and performance of an electrospun carbon nanofiber mat applied in hexavalent chromium removal from aqueous solution.
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Yuan, Zhihua, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Zhong, Lubin, Wu, Renxiang, and Zheng, Yuming
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Abstract Hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), a highly toxic oxyanion known as a carcinogen and mutagen, is an issue of concern due to its adverse impact on human health. Therefore, development of effective technologies and/or materials for Cr(VI) removal from water has been of great interest for researchers. In this study, an electrospun carbon nanofiber (CNF) mat was prepared via electrospinning polyacrylonitrile (PAN), followed by thermal pre-oxidation and carbonization. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation showed that the fiber diameter of the CNF with carbonization temperature of 950°C (CNF 950) was about 266 nm. Potentiometric titration analysis demonstrated that the point of zero charge pH (pH pzc) of CNF 950 was around 7.93. CNF 950 demonstrated high adsorption capacity and fast adsorption kinetics for Cr(VI) at pH < 3. Langmuir isotherm calculations showed that the maximum adsorption capacity of Cr(VI) on CNF 950 was 118.8 mg/g at pH 2. The adsorption isotherm of Cr(VI) on CNF 950 was well described by the Redlich–Peterson model, revealing that Cr(VI) adsorption was the result of a combination of monolayer and multilayer adsorption, depending on the initial Cr(VI) concentration. Solution pH greatly affected Cr(VI) adsorption onto CNF 950 due to the electrostatic interaction, and the adsorption capacity was relatively high when pH was below 3. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis revealed that the removal of Cr(VI) might be the result of a combination of redox reaction and electrostatic adsorption. The adsorption-saturated CNF 950 could be regenerated by NaOH solution. This study extends the potential applicability of electrospun CNF mats for Cr(VI)-contaminated water purification. Graphical abstract Unlabelled Image [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Fruit Extract from Pyropolyporus fomentarius (L. ex Fr.) Teng Induces Mitochondria-Dependent Apoptosis in Leukemia Cells but Enhances Immunomodulatory Activities of Splenic Lymphocytes.
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Li, Yixiang, Zhou, Yuetao, Wang, Xiaobing, Wang, Pan, Xiao, Yaping, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Zhang, Yanhua, Liu, Yilin, and Liu, Quanhong
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LEUKEMIA diagnosis ,PHYTOTHERAPY ,SPLEEN ,ANIMAL experimentation ,APOPTOSIS ,BIOLOGICAL assay ,CELL culture ,CELL physiology ,ETHANOL ,FRUIT ,IMMUNOLOGICAL adjuvants ,LYMPHOCYTES ,MICE ,MITOCHONDRIA ,MUSHROOMS ,NUTRITION ,RESEARCH funding ,STATISTICS ,T cells ,T-test (Statistics) ,WESTERN immunoblotting ,PLANT extracts ,DATA analysis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,ANATOMY - Abstract
Pyropolyporus fomentarius (L. ex Fr.) Teng is a unique woody mushroom due to its medicinal value with numerous pharmacological activities. This study presented the potential antitumor and immunomodulatory properties of ethanol extract of P. fomentarius. The results showed that P. fomentarius extract inhibited the viability of murine leukemia L1210 cells in a dose-dependent manner with IC
50 value of 69.35 μg/ml. Flow cytometry analysis demonstrated that the extract induced apoptosis in L1210 cells. Additionally, the decline of mitochondrial membrane potential was observed as well as the changes of caspase-3, caspase-9, Bcl-2, and Bax, suggesting that proapoptosis effect of the extract involved mitochondria-related pathway. Simultaneously, the P. fomentarius extract significantly enhanced the proliferation and activation of splenic lymphocytes in a dose-dependent manner. This P. fomentarius extract has potential applications as a natural antitumor agent with immunomodulatory activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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39. Association between Menopausal Symptoms and Overactive Bladder: A Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Survey in China.
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Zhu, Lingping, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Sun, Jiaxin, Lv, Shiyi, Mei, Suzhen, Chen, Xing, Xi, Sisi, Zhang, Jin, Yang, Mukun, Bai, Wenpei, and Yan, Xiaoyan
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Purpose: The association between menopause and overactive bladder is controversial. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between menopausal symptoms and overactive bladder, and identify the risk factors for overactive bladder. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed. The study included 403 women aged 36–76 years who visited the menopause clinic at Peking University First Hospital between September 2012 and December 2013. The overactive bladder symptom score and modified Kupperman index questionnaires were used. Differences were assessed using descriptive statistics to determine any association between the overactive bladder symptom score and modified Kupperman index score, and to evaluate the risk factors for overactive bladder. Results: A total of 304 women were finally enrolled. The prevalence of overactive bladder was 9.43%, and the modified Kupperman index score; number of sexual problems; and frequency of urinary tract infections, vertigo, melancholia, and mood swings were significantly higher in patients with overactive bladder than in the patients without overactive bladder (p < 0.05). Menopausal symptoms (modified Kupperman index score ≥ 15) (odds ratio: 1.049, 95% confidence interval: 1.006–1.095, p = 0.025) and a low frequency of sexual intercourse in the last 6 months (odds ratio: 2.580, 95% confidence interval: 1.228–5.422, p = 0.012) were identified as independent risk factors for overactive bladder. The frequency of sexual intercourse was found to decrease with an increase in the severity of overactive bladder (p = 0.004, linear-by-linear association = 0.001). Conclusion: Menopausal symptoms may be closely associated with overactive bladder, and sexual activity may be associated with the severity of overactive bladder. Moreover, sexual problems, urinary tract infections, vertigo, melancholia, and mood swings may be associated with overactive bladder. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Polytrichum commune L.ex Hedw ethyl acetate extract-triggered perturbations in intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis regulates mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis.
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Yuan, Wenjuan, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Wang, Pan, Jia, Yali, Liu, Quanhong, Tang, Wei, and Wang, Xiaobing
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CALCIUM metabolism , *LEUKEMIA , *MITOCHONDRIAL physiology , *PROTEIN metabolism , *BLOOD plasma , *ENZYME metabolism , *ALTERNATIVE medicine , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *APOPTOSIS , *BIOLOGICAL assay , *BIOLOGICAL models , *BIOLOGICAL transport , *CELL death , *CELL membranes , *FLAVONOIDS , *FLOW cytometry , *HIGH performance liquid chromatography , *HOMEOSTASIS , *MEDICINAL plants , *MICROSCOPY , *SPECTROPHOTOMETRY , *WESTERN immunoblotting , *PHYTOCHEMICALS , *PLANT extracts , *STATISTICAL significance , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *IN vitro studies , *PHARMACODYNAMICS , *PHYSIOLOGY , *PREVENTION - Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance Polytrichum commune L.ex Hedw (PCLH), a moss of Bryopsida, has been used as a traditional Chinese medicine and shown to possess anticancer activities. Previous studies have indicated its anti-leukemia effect but the potential mechanisms have not been fully explained. Aim of the study The present study aimed to further investigate the efficacy of PCLH ethyl acetate fraction (PC-EEF) and the associated mechanisms in human leukemia cells. Materials and methods Phytochemical analysis of PC-EEF was performed by spectrophotometry and HPLC. MTT analysis and trypan blue exclusion assay were adopted to examine its cytotoxicity on a panel of leukemia cells (K562, U937, HL-60 and K562/DOX cells) and non-cancerous cells (human PBMCs). Anti-proliferative effect was monitored by colony formation assay and EdU incorporation assay. Ultrastructural alterations on K562 cell membrane surface were observed by scanning electron microscopy. Changes on plasma membrane integrity, cell membrane potential, mitochondrial membrane potential and apoptosis were analyzed by flow cytometry. Fluorescence microscope was performed to assess [Ca 2+ ] i level, mitochondrial injury and cytochrome c release. Apoptosis-associated protein expression was analyzed by western blot. The role of Ca 2+ in PC-EEF-induced cell death was investigated by Ca 2+ chelating reagent BAPTA-AM. Results PC-EEF possessed relatively high flavonoid content (about 88.84±0.89%) and showed significant cytotoxicity to human leukemia cells. PC-EEF could cause obvious cell morphological deformation, membrane integrity loss and membrane depolarization. Meanwhile, PC-EEF treatment could dramatically potentiate perturbations in cellular Ca 2+ homeostasis. Subsequently, mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) collapse, cytochrome c release and Bcl-2/Bax down-regulation were all observed. Consistent with these results, PC-EEF treatment resulted in significant activation of caspase 3, poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) degradation and apoptosis. Moreover, PC-EEF-caused cytotoxicity, membrane damage, mitochondrial injury and apoptosis were remarkably reversed by BAPTA-AM. Conclusions PC-EEF damaged the membrane system and triggered Ca 2+ -dependent mitochondrial apoptosis, which may provide some new insights into its efficacy against human leukemia cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Effects of metronidazole on proopiomelanocortin a gene expression in zebrafish.
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Cheng, Xiaoxia, Chen, Xiaowen, Li, Dongliang, Jin, Xia, He, Jiangyan, and Yin, Zhan
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METRONIDAZOLE , *PROOPIOMELANOCORTIN , *GENE expression , *ZEBRA danio , *PROLACTIN - Abstract
The Metronidazole (MTZ), a widely used antibiotic for treating variations of infections, recently is applied in a powerful tool for specifically ablating cells or tissues when combined with E. coli nitroreductase (NTR). Although some undesired biological effects on eukaryote cells have been reported previously, the toxicological mechanism of MTZ has not been uncovered yet. In current study, we found that MTZ can induce proopiomelanocortin a ( pomca ) expression in zebrafish larvae. The effect of MTZ is in stage-sensitive and dose-dependent manner. A pro-proliferation activity of MTZ on pomca -expressing cells in the pituitary at larval stage was also observed. Furthermore, up-regulated levels of prolactin ( prl ) and glycoprotein hormone subunit α ( gsuα) were also observed after the MTZ treatment. Therefore, utilizing our zebrafish as in vivo model, we concluded that MTZ can interfere the endocrine signals in the pituitary hormone genes expression. Our current results raised the cautions to the intensively application of MTZ in clinical practices and biomedical researches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Investigating Migration Inhibition and Apoptotic Effects of Fomitopsis pinicola Chloroform Extract on Human Colorectal Cancer SW-480 Cells.
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Wang, Yaqin, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Wang, Pan, Wang, Lu, Fan, Jianping, Wang, Xiaobing, and Liu, Quanhong
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Background: Fomitopsis pinicola (Sw. Ex Fr.m) Karst (FPK) which belongs to the Basidiomycota fungal class is one of the most popular medical fungi in China. It has been used for many diseases: cancer, heart diseases, diabetes and so on. However, little study on the pro-apoptotic effect and migration inhibition of FPK chloroform extract (FPKc) has been reported and the possible involved mechanism has not been illuminated. Methodology/Principal Findings: Chemical analysis was performed by HPLC which showed ergosterol (ES) concentration was 105 µg/mg. MTT assay revealed that FPKc could selectively inhibit SW-480 cells viability with the IC50 of 190.28 µg/ml. Wound healing and transwell assay indicated that FPKc could inhibit the migration of SW-480 cells obviously, FPKc could also dramatically decreased the matrix metalloproteinases-2, 9 (MMP-2 and MMP-9) expression. Annexin V–FITC/PI staining, nuclear Hoechst 33342 staining and DNA fragmentation analysis revealed that FPKc and ES could induce SW-480 cells apoptosis. The apoptosis process closely involved in ROS accumulation and depletion of GSH, activation of caspase 3, poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) degradation. FPKc could also up-regulate P53 expression and thus lead to G1 phase arrest. When SW-480 cells were pretreated with N-acetylcysteine (NAC), the ROS generation, cell viability and apoptotic ratio were partially declined, which indicated that ROS was vertical in the pro-apoptosis process induced by FPKc. Moreover, in the whole process, ES which has been previously found in FPKc had the similar effect to FPKc. Thus we could conclude that ES, as one of the highest abundant components in FPKc, might also be one of the active constituents. Conclusion/Significance: FPKc could inhibit the migration of SW-480 cells, induce SW-480 cells G1 phase arrest and cause ROS-mediated apoptosis effect. And ES might be one of the effective constituents in the whole process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. The ethyl acetate fraction of Polytrichum commune L.ex Hedw induced cell apoptosis via reactive oxygen species in L1210 cells.
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Cheng, Xiaoxia, Xiao, Yaping, Wang, Pan, Wang, Xiaobing, Zhou, Yuetao, Yan, Han, and Liu, Quanhong
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Abstract: Ethnopharmacological relevance: Polytrichum commune L.ex Hedw is a traditional Chinese herb for treatment of fever, hemostatic, uterine prolapse and especially for leukemia. Previous studies indicated its anti-leukemia effect but the potential mechanisms have not been fully explained. Aims of the study: The present study was further to investigate the underlying mechanism of ethyl acetate extract of Polytrichum commune L.ex Hedw (EEF)-induced toxicity and apoptosis in L1210 cells. Materials and methods: Viability, DNA damage and apoptotic protein expressions of L1210 cells were analyzed by ViaCount, comet assay and western blot, respectively. At different times after EEF treatment, Bax redistribution in L1210 cells was examined using confocal microscopy; loss of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) was monitored by fluorescence microscope using rhodamine 123 staining; Intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and DNA fragmentation were measured by flow cytometry using fluorescent dye, DCFH-DA and PI, respectively. Results: EEF significantly inhibited L1210 cell survival, promoted Bax translocation onto mitochondria, stimulated caspase-9 activation and subsequent DNA damage in L1210 cells. Abundant ROS was detected in L1210 cells after EEF treatment, and the ROS scavenger NAC significantly relieved EEF-induced cell viability decline, MMP loss, and DNA fragmentation. Conclusion: EEF could induce mitochondria-dependent cell apoptosis in L1210 cells, and ROS may play an important role in this action. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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44. Anti-tumor and pro-apoptotic activity of ethanolic extract and its various fractions from Polytrichum commune L.ex Hedw in L1210 cells
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Cheng, Xiaoxia, Xiao, Yaping, Wang, Xiaobing, Wang, Pan, Li, Hongxia, Yan, Han, and Liu, Quanhong
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Abstract: Ethnopharmacological relevance: Polytrichum commune L.ex Hedw is a traditional Chinese herb for treatment of fever, hemostatic, uterine prolapse and especially for lymphocytic leukemia, but the antitumor effect and its potential mechanism remains unclear. Aims of the study: The present study was to investigate the possible anti-proliferative activity of ethanolic extract and the organic fractions from P. commune on murine leukemia L1210 cells. Materials and methods: The content of ethanolic extract and its fractions was performed on HPLC analysis with gradient elution. L1210 cells were treated with different concentrations of ethanolic extract and its fractions at different time intervals. Cell viability was evaluated using MTT assay. Apoptotic cell death was monitored by nuclear condensation and confirmed by exposure of phosphatidylserine to outer leaflet of plasma membrane. Loss of mitochondrial membrane potential was analyzed by flow cytometry using rhodamine 123 staining. Results: The obtained results showed that the cell viability of L1210 cells was reduced by ethanolic extract of P. commune in a concentration-dependent manner, and the IC50 value was about 77.22μg/ml at 24h post treatment. The ethylacetate fraction displayed higher anti-tumor effect than that of chloroform and butanol fractions with 32.29μg/ml (IC50 value, 48h). Microscopy studies revealed that ethanolic extract and ethylacetate fraction treated cells showed morphological characteristics of apoptosis such as chromatin condensation and DNA aggregation. Further, Annexin V-PE/ 7-AAD double staining showing the out leaflet of phosphatidylserine and the decline of mitochondrial membrane potential by flow cytometry confirmed that the extracts do, in fact, induce apoptosis in L1210 cells. Conclusion: This is the first report on anti-tumor and pro-apoptotic effect of P. commune in cultured leukemia cells, which provides scientific basis for its usefulness as traditional medicine. Further studies are needed to confirm the precise mechanism not only the crude extract but as well the monomeric chemical substances of Polytrichum commune L.ex Hedw. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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45. Functions of the Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone on Key Developmental Features Revealed in a Series of Zebrafish Dyshormonogenesis Models.
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Song, Jia, Lu, Yao, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Shi, Chuang, Lou, Qiyong, Jin, Xia, He, Jiangyan, Zhai, Gang, and Yin, Zhan
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ZEBRA danio ,BRACHYDANIO ,SEXUAL dimorphism ,PHENOTYPES ,HORMONES ,GOITER - Abstract
The hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid (HPT) axis regulates many critical features in vertebrates. Utilizing TALENs and CRISPR/Cas9 techniques, thyroid-stimulating hormone subunit beta a (tshba), thyroglobulin (tg), and solute carrier family 16 member 2 (slc16a2) mutant zebrafish lines were generated. Among the three mutants, the earliest time point for the significantly altered T3 contents was observed in tshba mutants, which resulted in the most severe defects, including typical defects such as the retardation of inflated anterior swimming bladder (aSB), proper formation of fin ray and posterior squamation (SP), the larval-to-juvenile transition (LTJT) process, juvenile growth retardation, and mating failure. In tg mutants, which are actually compensated with an alternative splicing form, growth retardation was observed in the juvenile stage without LTJT and reproductive defects. The evident goiter phenotype was only observed in tg- and slc16a2 mutants, but not in tshba mutants. Other than goiters being observed, no other significant developmental defects were found in the slc16a2 mutants. Regarding the reproductive defects observed in tshba mutants, the defective formation of the secondary sex characteristics (SSCs) was observed, while no obvious alterations during gonad development were found. Based on our analyses, zebrafish at the 6–12 mm standard length or 16–35 days post-fertilization (dpf) should be considered to be in their LTJT phase. Using a series of zebrafish dyshormonogenesis models, this study demonstrated that the TSH function is critical for the proper promotion of zebrafish LTJT and SSC formation. In addition, the elevation of TSH levels appears to be essential for goiter appearance in zebrafish. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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46. Insight Into the Prospects for RNAi Therapy of Cancer.
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Tian, Zhili, Liang, Guohui, Cui, Kunli, Liang, Yayu, Wang, Qun, Lv, Shuangyu, Cheng, Xiaoxia, and Zhang, Lei
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COVID-19 ,COVID-19 treatment ,CANCER treatment ,SARS-CoV-2 ,PLAGUE ,GENE silencing - Abstract
RNA interference (RNAi), also known as gene silencing, is a biological process that prevents gene expression in certain diseases such as cancer. It can be used to improve the accuracy, efficiency, and stability of treatments, particularly genetic therapies. However, challenges such as delivery of oligonucleotide drug to less accessible parts of the body and the high incidence of toxic side effects are encountered. It is therefore imperative to improve their delivery to target sites and reduce their harmful effects on noncancerous cells to harness their full potential. In this study, the role of RNAi in the treatment of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus disease plaguing many countries, has been discussed. This review aims to ascertain the mechanism and application of RNAi and explore the current challenges of RNAi therapy by identifying some of the cancer delivery systems and providing drug information for their improvement. It is worth mentioning that delivery systems such as lipid-based delivery systems and exosomes have revolutionized RNAi therapy by reducing their immunogenicity and improving their cellular affinity. A deeper understanding of the mechanism and challenges associated with RNAi in cancer therapy can provide new insights into RNAi drug development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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47. Influence of standardized training on business ability of rotary nurse.
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Cheng Xiaoxia and Dong XiIian
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48. Study on application of clinical pathway in health education for patients with first-episode depression.
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Cheng Xiaoxia and Wang Linghua
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49. Construction and rescue of Muscovy duck-origin goose parvovirus from an infectious clone containing an E-box deletion within the left terminal region.
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Wang, Shao, Xiao, Shifeng, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Chen, Shaoying, Zhu, Xiaoli, Lin, Fengqiang, and Chen, Shilong
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Abstract To obtain a deletion mutant of Muscovy duck-origin goose parvovirus (MDGPV) and to analyze its biological characteristics, the pMDGPVPT plasmid, which contains a full-length DNA infectious clone of the MDGPV PT strain, was used in this study as the template. The E-box at nt 315 of the left inverted terminal repeat sequence (L-ITR) was deleted by overlap extension PCR to obtain the infectious recombinant plasmid p-PTΔE315. The p-PTΔE315 plasmid was transfected into 9-day-old non-immune Muscovy duck embryos via the yolk sac and the rescued deletion mutant virus r-PTΔE315 was generated. Experiments to demonstrate the novel deletion mutant virus' biological characteristics showed that r-PTΔE315 can cause typical lesions after infection of Muscovy duck embryos. Compared with its parent strain PT, the virulence of r-PTΔE315 and its proliferation ability in Muscovy duck embryos were attenuated, but its ability to replicate in MDEF cells was enhanced. This study laid the foundation for further understanding of the relationship between E-box deletion in the L-ITR and MDGPV virulence. Highlights • In this study, we constructed a full-length infectious clone (pMDGPVPT). • Deletion of E-box (E315) may improve the adaptability of MDGPV to MDEF cells. • Deletion of E-box (E315) decreased MDGPV replication in Muscovy duck embryos. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. The genomic constellation of a novel duck reovirus strain associated with hemorrhagic necrotizing hepatitis and splenitis in Muscovy ducklings in Fujian, China.
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Wang, Shao, Lin, Fengqiang, Cheng, Xiaoxia, Wang, Jinxiang, Zhu, Xiaoli, Xiao, Shifeng, Zheng, Min, Huang, Meiqing, Chen, Shaoying, and Chen, Shilong
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RNA sequencing , *NUCLEOTIDE sequencing , *DUCKLINGS , *DUCK plague , *HEPATITIS ,RUSSIAN history to 1533 - Abstract
The complete sequence of a reovirus, strain NP03 associated with necrotic focus formation in the liver and spleen of Muscovy ducklings in Fujian Province, China in 2009, was determined and compared with sequences of other waterfowl and chicken-origin avian reoviruses (ARVs). Sequencing of the complete genomes of strain NP03 showed that they consisted of 23,418 bp and were divided into 10 segments, ranging from 1191 bp (S4) to 3959 bp (L1) in length, and all segments contained conserved sequences in the 5′ non-coding region (GCUUUU) and 3' non-coding region (UCAUC). Pairwise sequence comparisons demonstrated that NP03 strain showed the highest similarity with novel waterfowl origin reoviruses (WRVs). The genome analysis revealed that the S1 segment of novel WRV is a tricistronic gene, encoding the overlapping open reading frames (ORFs) for p10, p18, and σC, similar to the ARV S1 gene, but distinct from classical WRV S4 genome segment, which contained two overlapping ORFs encoding p10 and σC. Phylogenetic analyses of the nucleotide sequences of all 10 segments revealed that NP03 strain was clustered together with other novel WRVs and were distinct from classical WRVs and chicken-origin ARVs. The analyses also showed possible intra-segmental reassortment events in the segments encoding λA, λB, μB, μNS, σA, and σNS between novel and classical WRVs. Potential recombination events detection in segment L1 suggests that NP03 strain may be recombinants of novel WRVs. Based on our genetic analyses, multiple reassortment events, intra-segmental recombination, and accumulation of point mutations have possibly contributed to the emergence of this novel genotype of WRV, identified in China. • There were two genotypes of waterfowl reovirus (WRV), which mainly causes the outbreaks in China. • The novel WRV strain NP03 likely derived from multiple reassortment events. • Possible intra-segmental recombination event was identified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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