12 results on '"Liu, Ruoshuang"'
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2. Maternal parity influences the birth sex ratio and birth interval of captive Francois’ langur (Trachypithecus francoisi)
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Yi, Bojun, Wang, Song, Sun, Tao, Liu, Ruoshuang, Lawes, Michael J., Yang, Li, Liu, Xuefeng, Li, Yifeng, Huang, Chengming, Zhou, Qihai, and Fan, Penglai
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- 2023
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3. Effects of dietary inorganic phosphorus levels on growth, liver and intestinal morphology and digestive enzymes in fingerling obscure puffer (Takifugu obscurus)
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Liu, Qingying, Wan, Fen, Liu, Yang, Liu, Ruoshuang, Tang, Qipei, Wang, Anli, and Ye, Chaoxia
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- 2021
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4. Correlation between uric acid to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio and visceral fat area in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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Shen Yirong, Liu Ruoshuang, Yu Xiawen, Xia Yue, Cheng Caiqin, Shi Kangru, Wang Dong, Yang Ling, Yuan Guoyue, and Jia Jue
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Objective To explore the correlation between uric acid/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (UHR) and visceral fat area (VFA) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods A total of 909 patients with T2DM treated in National Metabolic Management Center (MMC) of the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University from May 2018 to July 2020 were enrolled in this study. The general clinical information and physical examination [including height, weight, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), neck circumference, waist circumference, hip circumference, VFA and subcutaneous fat area (SFA)] were collected. Body mass index (BMI), waist hip ratio (WHR) and VFA/SFA ratio (V/S) were calculated. And glucose metabolism indexes [fasting plasma glucose (FPG), fasting insulin (FINS), 2 hour postprandial plasma glucose (2hPG), 2 hour postprandial insulin (2hINS) and glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbAlc)], biochemical indexes [total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), --glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT), blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine (Scr)] and thyroid hormone [free triiodothyronine (FT3), free thyroxine (FT4), sensitivity thyrotropin stimulating hormone (sTSH)] were conducted on all subjects. Homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), homeostasis model assessment of β--cell function (HOMA-β) and UHR were calculated. Meanwhile, according to UHR, all patients were divided into tertiles, which included group Q1 (UHR≤21.10%, 303 cases), group Q2 (21.10%
31.06%, 303 cases). Based on VFA, patients were divided into control group (VFA<100, 597 cases) and visceral obesity (VO) group (VFA≥100, 312 cases). The differences between groups were compared by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric test and χ2 test. Spearman correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between UHR and various indicators, and multiple linear regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors of VFA in T2DM patients. Results Compared with group Q1, the proportions of males, smoking, drinking, the proportion of hyperlipidemia, FINS, HOMA-β, TG, GGT, Scr, BMI, neck circumference, waist circumference, hip circumference, WHR, VFA, SFA and V/S in groups Q2 and Q3 were all increased, while SBP, DBP, 2hINS, HOMA-IR, ALT, AST, FT3 only increased in group Q3. Age, TC, LDL-C only decreased in group Q3. Compared with group Q2, the proportion of males, hyperlipidemia, DBP, HOMA-IR, TG, ALT, γ-GT, BMI, waist circumference and VFA in group Q3 were increased, while age and LDL-C decreased (P<0.05). Spearman correlation analysis indicated that UHR was positively correlated with VFA and V/S(r=0.328, 0.205, both P<0.001. Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that UHR was independently correlated with VFA (β =0.241, 95%CI 0.097-0.384, P<0.01). Compared with control group, UHR in VO group was statistically significantly higher (P<0.01). Conclusion There is a positive correlation between UHR and VFA as well as V/S in patients with T2DM, and it has clinical value for early warning of VO in the T2DM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] - Published
- 2022
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5. Monocyte to High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Ratio at the Nexus of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients With Metabolic-Associated Fatty Liver Disease.
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Jia, Jue, Liu, Ruoshuang, Wei, Weiping, Yu, Fan, Yu, Xiawen, Shen, Yirong, Chen, Caiqin, Cai, Zhensheng, Wang, Chenxi, Zhao, Zhicong, Wang, Dong, Yang, Ling, and Yuan, Guoyue
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HDL cholesterol ,FATTY liver ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,PEOPLE with diabetes ,METABOLIC disorders ,LOGISTIC regression analysis - Abstract
Background: Recently, monocyte to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (MHR) as a novel inflammatory biomarker has drawn lots of attention. This study was conducted in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) to investigate the correlation between MHR and metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). Methods: Totally, 1,051 patients with T2DM from the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University were enrolled and classified as MAFLD (n = 745) group and non-MAFLD (n = 306) group according to the MAFLD diagnostic criteria. In contrast, patients were also separated into four groups based on MHR quartiles. Anthropometric and biochemical measurements were performed. The visceral fat area (VFA) and subcutaneous fat area (SFA) of participants were measured by dual bioelectrical impedance. Fatty liver was assessed by ultrasonography. Results: The MHR level of subjects in the MAFLD group was statistically greater than that in the non-MAFLD group (P < 0.05). Meanwhile, MHR was higher in the overweight or obese MAFLD group compared with that in the lean MAFLD group (P < 0.05). The area under the ROC Curve (AUC) assessed by MHR was larger than that of other inflammatory markers (P < 0.01). The cutoff value of MHR was 0.388, with a sensitivity of 61.74% and a specificity of 56.54%. For further study, binary logistic regression analyses of MAFLD as a dependent variable, the relationship between MHR and MAFLD was significant (P < 0.01). After adjusting for many factors, the relationship still existed. In the four groups based on MHR quartiles, groups with higher values of MHR had a significantly higher prevalence of MAFLD (P < 0.05). The percentage of patients with obese MAFLD increased as the MHR level increased (P < 0.01). Among different quartiles of MHR, it showed that with the increasing of MHR, the percentage of patients with MAFLD who had more than four metabolic dysfunction indicators increased, which was 46.39, 60.52, 66.79, and 79.91%, respectively, in each quartile. Conclusion: Monocyte to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio is a simple and practicable inflammatory parameter that could be used for assessing MAFLD in T2DM. T2DM patients with higher MHR have more possibility to be diagnosed as MAFLD. Therefore, more attention should be given to the indicator in the examination of T2DM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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6. Fecal Bacterial Community of Allopatric Przewalski's Gazelles and Their Sympatric Relatives.
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Liu, Ruoshuang, Shi, Jianbin, Shultz, Susanne, Guo, Dongsheng, and Liu, Dingzhen
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BACTERIAL communities ,GAZELLES ,SHEEP ,BACTERIAL diversity ,MICROBIAL communities ,ANIMAL populations ,WILDLIFE reintroduction - Abstract
Mammal gastrointestinal tracts harbor diverse bacterial communities that play important roles in digestion, development, behavior, and immune function. Although, there is an increasing understanding of the factors that affect microbial community composition in laboratory populations, the impact of environment and host community composition on microbiomes in wild populations is less understood. Given that the composition of bacterial communities can be shaped by ecological factors, particularly exposure to the microbiome of other individuals, inter-specific interactions should impact on microbiome community composition. Here, we evaluated inter-population and inter-specific similarity in the fecal microbiota of Przewalski's gazelle (Procapra przewalskii), an endangered endemic ruminant around Qinghai Lake in China. We compared the fecal bacterial communities of three Przewalski's gazelle populations, with those of two sympatric ruminants, Tibetan gazelle (Procapra picticaudata) and Tibetan sheep (Ovis aries). The fecal bacterial community richness (Chao1, ACE) did not vary across the three Przewalski's gazelle populations, nor did the composition vary between species. In contrast, the managed Przewalski's gazelle population had higher bacterial diversity (Shannon and Simpson) and was more similar to its sympatric Tibetan sheep in beta diversity than the wild Przewalski's gazelle populations. These results suggest that ecological factors like host community composition or diet affect Przewalski's gazelle's gastrointestinal bacterial community. The role of bacterial community composition in maintaining gastrointestinal health should be assessed to improve conservation management of endangered Przewalski's gazelle. More broadly, captive breeding and reintroduction efforts may be impeded, where captive management results in dysbiosis and introduction of pathogenic bacteria. In free ranging populations, where wildlife and livestock co-occur, infection by domestic pathogens and diseases may be an underappreciated threat to wild animals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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7. Effect of group size and reproductive status on faecal glucocorticoid concentration and vigilance in a free-ranging population of Przewalski's gazelle.
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Liu, Ruoshuang, Shi, Jianbin, Liu, Dingzhen, Dong, Shikui, Zhang, Yu, Wu, Yonglin, and Guo, Dongsheng
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GAZELLES ,GLUCOCORTICOIDS ,UNGULATES ,SIZE ,FERTILITY - Abstract
Elevated glucocorticoid (GC) concentration and increased vigilance are two common responses to predation risk in mammals. Chronic high-level GC concentration and vigilance occur at the expense of other life maintenance and reproduction activities, reflecting a trade-off between individual survival and future fecundity. Przewalski's gazelle (Procapra przewalskii) is a group-living ungulate endemic to the high-altitude Qinghai Lake region of China. Group-size effect on gazelle vigilance has been examined, yet little is known about how their GC concentration is affected by group size or reproductive status. In this study, we examined the effect of group size and reproductive status on faecal glucocorticoid metabolite (FGM) concentrations and individual vigilance during different stages of the reproduction cycle (i.e. non-breeding, lambing and rutting) in free-ranging adult female Przewalski's gazelles. Group size did not influence FGMs significantly, but mean vigilance duration increased with group size. The gazelles' FGMs and vigilance peaked in lambing season. FGMs showed no difference between rutting season and non-reproductive season, but vigilance was lowest in the rutting season. FGMs correlated with vigilance frequency and vigilance duration. Antipredator responses of female Przewalski's gazelles appear to change with reproductive status but not with group size in free-ranging females. Management measures should be taken in the lambing season to minimize stress on mother gazelles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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8. Individuality in coo calls of adult male golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana) living in a multilevel society.
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Fan, Penglai, Liu, Ruoshuang, Grueter, Cyril C., Li, Fang, Wu, Feng, Huang, Tianpeng, Yao, Hui, Liu, Dingzhen, and Liu, Xuecong
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GOLDEN snub-nosed monkey , *ANIMAL sound production , *FORAGING behavior (Humans) , *NATIONAL parks & reserves , *SPECIES - Abstract
Vocal individuality is a prerequisite for individual recognition, especially when visual and chemical cues are not available or effective. Vocalizations encoding information of individual identity have been reported in many social animals and should be particularly adaptive for species living in large and complexly organized societies. Here, we examined the individuality in coo calls of adult male golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana) living in a large and multilevel society. Coo calls are one of the most frequently occurring call types in R. roxellana and likely serve as the signals for contact maintenance or advertisement in various contexts including group movement, foraging, and resting. From April to October 2016, April to July 2017, and September to October 2017, we recorded a total of 721 coo calls from six adult males in a provisioned, free-ranging group and one adult male in captivity in Shennongjia National Park, China. We selected 162 high-quality recordings to extract 14 acoustic parameters based on the source-filter theory. Results showed that each of all parameters significantly differed among individuals, while pairwise comparisons failed to detect any parameter that was different between all pairs. Furthermore, a discriminant function analysis indicated that the correct assignment rate was 80.2% (cross-validation: 67.3%), greater than expected by chance (14.3%). In conclusion, we found evidence that coo calls of adult male R. roxellana allowed the reliable accuracy of individual discrimination complementarily enhanced by multiple acoustic parameters. The results of our study point to the selective pressures acting on individual discrimination via vocal signals in a highly gregarious forest-living primate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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9. Hope for limestone langurs' conservation.
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Fan P, Lawes MJ, Liu R, and Zhou Q
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- Animals, Population Density, Endangered Species, Presbytini
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- 2024
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10. Circulating levels of fibroblast growth factor 21 in gestational diabetes mellitus: a meta-analysis.
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Jia J, Wei W, Yu F, Liu R, Shen Y, Zhang R, Yuan G, and Zhou H
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- Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Diabetes, Gestational blood, Fibroblast Growth Factors blood
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In recent times, the role of fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) has been increasingly investigated. However, to our knowledge, no systematic analysis has been conducted yet to evaluate the relationship between FGF21 levels and GDM. Confirmed studies related to circulating FGF21 levels and GDM were searched from the databases of PubMed, ISI Web of Science, MEDLINE and EMBASE. Data were reported as standard mean difference (SMD) and associated 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Analysis were performed with Review Manager 5.2 and Stata version 11.0. A total of 392 cases and 435 controls in nine articles were included in this meta-analysis. The circulating FGF21 levels in pregnant women with GDM was higher than that in controls (random effects MD [95% CI] = 0.46, [0.07-0.86], p = 0.02). The result of multivariate meta-regression showed that sample size and point of sample collection contributed to heterogeneity (p = 0.033 and p = 0.047, respectively). Additionally, the results showed that there was no publication bias in this meta-analysis (Z = 1.36, p = 0.175; t = 1.24, p = 0.256, respectively). To conclude, this meta-analysis provides evidence that circulating FGF21 levels are higher in GDM subjects than controls, and it is important to clarify the relationship between circulating FGF21 levels and pregnant women with GDM in accurate prediction of GDM.
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- 2021
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11. Routine allomaternal nursing in a free-ranging Old World monkey.
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Xiang Z, Fan P, Chen H, Liu R, Zhang B, Yang W, Yao H, Grueter CC, Garber PA, and Li M
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- Animals, China, Female, Male, Colobinae physiology, Reproduction physiology, Social Behavior
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While regular allomaternal nursing (suckling) has been documented in a number of rodent and carnivore species, as well as in some prosimians, New World monkeys, and humans, it is not common in Old World monkeys and apes. Here, we present a detailed field study of allomaternal nursing in golden snub-nosed monkeys ( Rhinopithecus roxellana , Colobinae). We found that more than 87% of infants were nursed by females other than their mothers. Allomaternal nursing was largely confined to the first 3 months of an infant's life and occurred predominantly between related females who nursed each other's offspring in a reciprocal manner. Allomaternal nursing enhanced infant survivorship and did not have a negative impact on the future reproductive success of allonursers. Our findings expand the taxonomic distribution of allomaternal nursing and provide fresh insight into the possible factors driving evolution of allomaternal nursing behavior in primates, including humans.
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- 2019
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12. Vocal repertoire of free-ranging adult golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana).
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Fan P, Liu X, Liu R, Li F, Huang T, Wu F, Yao H, and Liu D
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- Animals, China, Female, Male, Sex Characteristics, Sound Spectrography, Colobinae physiology, Social Behavior, Vocalization, Animal classification
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Vocal signaling represents a primary mode of communication for most nonhuman primates. A quantitative description of the vocal repertoire is a critical step in in-depth studies of the vocal communication of particular species, and provides the foundation for comparative studies to investigate the selective pressures in the evolution of vocal communication systems. The present study was the first attempt to establish the vocal repertoire of free-ranging adult golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana) based on quantitative methods. During 8 months in Shennongjia National Park, China, we digitally recorded the vocalizations of adult individuals from a provisioned, free-ranging group of R. roxellana across a variety of social-ecological contexts. We identified 18 call types, which were easily distinguishable by ear, visual inspection of spectrograms, and quantitative analysis of acoustic parameters measured from recording samples. We found a great sexual asymmetry in the vocal repertoire size (females produced many more call types than males), likely due to the sex differences in body size and social role. We found a variety of call types that occurred during various forms of agonistic and affiliative interactions at close range. We made inference about the functions of particular call types based on the contexts in which they were produced. Studies on the vocal communication in R. roxellana are particularly valuable since they provide a case about how nonhuman primates, inhabiting forest habitats and forming complex social systems, use their vocalizations to interact with their social and ecological environments., (© 2018 The Authors. American Journal of Primatology Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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