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2. Hiptage yangshuoensis (Malpighiaceae), a new species on karst hills close to Lijiang River, Guangxi, China, based on molecular and morphological data
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Ren‐Fen Wang, Yao Ning, Xiao‐Juan Li, Ke Tan, and Khang Sinh Nguyen
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flora of Guangxi ,karst landform ,taxonomy ,the Lijiang River ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Abstract Hiptage yangshuoensis K.Tan & K.S.Nguyen, a new species of Hiptage collected from a karst cliff close to the Lijiang River, Northeast of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, is described and illustrated based on molecular and morphological data. Hiptage yangshuoensis shares some morphological similarities with the H. multiflora F.N.Wei, but easily distinguished by its long pedicels with articulate at top, one large calyx gland, oblanceolate middle wing and lanceolate lateral wings of samara, and young branch covered rusty sericeous. The new species status is also supported by molecular phylogenetic analyses based on nuclear ribosome internal transcribed spacer (nrITS), which showed distinct systematic distinctiveness from the most morphologically similar species, H. multiflora.
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- 2024
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3. Correction: Saikosaponin D exerts antidepressant effect by regulating Homer1-mGluR5 and mTOR signaling in a rat model of chronic unpredictable mild stress
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Chen-Yue Liu, Jian-Bei Chen, Yue-Yun Liu, Xue-Ming Zhou, Man Zhang, You-Ming Jiang, Qing-Yu Ma, Zhe Xue, Zong-Yao Zhao, Xiao-Juan Li, and Jia-Xu Chen
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Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Published
- 2023
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4. Saikosaponin D exerts antidepressant effect by regulating Homer1-mGluR5 and mTOR signaling in a rat model of chronic unpredictable mild stress
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Chen-Yue Liu, Jian-Bei Chen, Yue-Yun Liu, Xue-Ming Zhou, Man Zhang, You-Ming Jiang, Qing-Yu Ma, Zhe Xue, Zong-Yao Zhao, Xiao-Juan Li, and Jia-Xu Chen
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Saikosaponin D ,Chronic unpredictable mild stress ,Homer1-mGluR5 ,mTOR ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Abstract Background Many studies about depression have focused on the dysfunctional synaptic signaling in the hippocampus that drives the pathophysiology of depression. Radix Bupleuri has been used in China for over 2000 years to regulate liver-qi. Extracted from Radix Bupleuri, Saikosaponin D (SSD) is a pharmacologically active substance that has antidepressant effects. However, its underlying mechanism remains unknown. Materials and methods A chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) paradigm was used as a rat model of depression. SD rats were randomly assigned to a normal control (NC) group or one exposed to a CUMS paradigm. Of the latter group, rats were assigned to four subgroups: no treatment (CUMS), fluoxetine-treated (FLU), high-dose and low-dose SSD-treated (SSDH and SSDL). SSD was orally administrated of 1.50 mg/kg and 0.75 mg/kg/days for three weeks in the SSDH and SSDL groups, respectively. Fluoxetine was administrated at a dose of 2.0 mg/kg/days. SSD’s antidepressant effects were assessed using the open field test, forced swim test, and sucrose preference test. Glutamate levels were quantified by ELISA. Western blot and immunochemical analyses were conducted to quantify proteins in the Homer protein homolog 1 (Homer1)-metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathways in the hippocampal CA1 region. To measure related gene expression, RT-qPCR was employed. Results CUMS-exposed rats treated with SSD exhibited increases in food intake, body weight, and improvements in the time spent in the central are and total distance traveled in the OFT, and less pronounced pleasure-deprivation behaviors. SSD also decreased glutamate levels in CA1. In CA1 region of CUMS-exposed rats, SSD treatment increased mGluR5 expression while decreasing Homer1 expression. SSD also increased expressions of postsynaptic density protein 95 (PSD95) and synapsin I (SYP), and the ratios of p-mTOR/mTOR, p-p70S6k/p70S6k, and p-4E-BP1/4E-BP1 in the CA1 region in CUMS-exposed rats. Conclusions SSD treatment reduces glutamate levels in the CA1 region and promotes the expression of the synaptic proteins PSD-95 and SYP via the regulation of the Homer1-mGluR5 and downstream mTOR signaling pathways. These findings suggest that SSD could act as a natural neuroprotective agent in the prevention of depression.
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- 2022
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5. Quantification of fibrinogen-to-pre-albumin ratio provides an integrating parameter for differential diagnosis and risk stratification of early-stage colorectal cancer
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Hou-Qun Ying, Wei Chen, Cui-Fen Xiong, Yuanyuan Wang, Xiao-Juan Li, and Xue-Xin Cheng
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Pre-albumin to fibrinogen ratio ,Colorectal cancer ,High-relapse risk ,Early-diagnosis ,Inflammation ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Background Circulating fibrinogen to pre-albumin ratio (FPR) and albumin to fibrinogen ratio (AFR) are effective factors for predicting the prognosis of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the role of these two ratios in diagnosing early-stage CRC and identifying the stage II CRC subgroup with high relapse risk remains unknown. This study aimed to assess the potential of FPR and AFR in differential diagnosis and risk stratification of early-stage CRC. Methods A discovery (694 and 512 patients with benign colorectal polyps and stage I–II CRC, respectively) and validation (201 benign colorectal polyps cases and 202 stage I–II CRC individuals) cohorts were enrolled in this study. Receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC), Kaplan–Meier curve, and time-dependent ROC were used to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of AFR and FPR in the two cohorts and overall population, and the discriminating role of FPR in identifying clinical high-relapse risk patients in comparison with common clinical characteristics in stage II CRC patients. Results The area under the curve (AUC) of the preoperative circulating FPR was higher than that of AFR in the diagnosis of stage I–II CRC from colorectal adenomas and benign colorectal polyps in the discovery and validation cohorts and overall population. Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) combined with FPR could effectively discriminate early-stage CRC from colorectal adenomas or benign polyps. Preoperative FPR could effectively distinguish stage II subgroups with high and low relapse risk. It was superior to common clinical characteristics in identifying high-risk surgical patients who could benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy (CT) [time-dependent AUC: 0.637 vs. 0.511, p 20 had the highest recurrence (31.16%) and death rates (21.88%), with similar highest recurrence (30.70%) and death (26.82%) rates found in non-CT-treated patients with FPR > 20. Stage II CRC patients with 20 ≥ FPR > 15 could significantly benefit from postoperative CT, as the recurrence (33.30%) and death (35.71%) rates within non-CT treated patients were approximately five times higher than those of the CT-treated cases (6.77% and 7.41% for the recurrence and death rates, respectively). No significant difference in recurrence rate was observed between L-FPR (≤ 15) patients with (10.00%) or without CT (9.76%), indicating that these patients might not require to receive adjuvant CT after curative resection. Conclusions Preoperative FPR combined with CEA is superior to common tumor biomarkers, FPR, or AFR in distinguishing early-stage CRC from benign colorectal polyps. Circulating FPR can be an effective biomarker for identifying high-risk patients and choosing suitable therapeutics for early-stage CRC.
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- 2022
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6. Inner circulation flow characteristics of coalescence droplets in microchannel
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Jin-yuan Qian, Wen-qing Li, Xiao-juan Li, Qian Chen, An-qi Guan, Kan Sheng, and Zhi-jiang Jin
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Microchannel ,Droplet coalescence ,Mixing ,Internal circulation ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Controllable coalescence of multiple droplets is an important part of droplet manipulation, which is used to add samples to existing droplets, complete multi-step biological and chemical reactions inside droplet. It is of great importance to study the internal circulation characteristics for enhancing heat and mass transfer inside droplets. In this paper, microchannel experiments and volume of fluid method are conducted, and the evolution process of droplet coalescence is analyzed. The velocity distribution inside droplet is used as the main index to study the internal circulation characteristics under different surface velocities conditions. A characterization method of internal circulation strength based on central radial velocity and axial velocity inside the droplet is proposed, which can characterize the internal circulation region inside droplet caused by shearing action of microchannel wall of continuous phase. Results show that with the decrease of droplet length, the velocity distribution inside the droplet changes from being dominated by shearing action of microchannel wall to shearing action of continuous phase. In the process of droplet coalescence, there is a convective trend in the contact area between two droplets, and the maximum radial and axial velocities reach 3.5 times and 7.5 times of the droplet surface velocity respectively. This work can provide a reference for improving droplet control accurancy and mixing efficiency.
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- 2023
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7. Xiaoyaosan Exerts Antidepressant-Like Effect by Regulating Autophagy Involves the Expression of GLUT4 in the Mice Hypothalamic Neurons
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Fu-Rong Yang, Xiao-Xu Zhu, Ming-Wang Kong, Xiao-Juan Zou, Qing-Yu Ma, Xiao-Juan Li, and Jia-Xu Chen
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depression ,autophagy ,GLUT4 ,hypothalamus ,xiaoyaosan ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Many studies have proven that autophagy plays a pivotal role in the development of depression and it also affects the expression of GLUT4 in the hypothalamus. Xiaoyaosan has been shown to exert antidepressant effects in a variety of ways, but its underlying mechanism by which Xiaoyaosan regulates autophagy as well as GLUT4 in the hypothalamus remains unclear. Thus, in this study, we established a mouse model of depression induced by chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS), and set up autophagy blockade as a control to explore whether Xiaoyaosan exerts antidepressant effect by affecting autophagy. We examined the effects of Xiaoyaosan on behaviors exhibited during the open field test, tail suspension test and sucrose preference test, and the changes in autophagy in hypothalamic neurons as well as changes in GLUT4 and the related indicators of glucose metabolism in CUMS-induced depressive mouse model. We found that CUMS- and 3-MA-induced mice exhibited depressive-like behavioral changes, with decreased LC3 expression and increased p62 expression, suggesting decreased levels of autophagy in the mouse hypothalamus. The expression of GLUT4 was also decreased, and it was closely related to the level of autophagy through Rab8 and Rab10. Nevertheless, after the intervention of Xiaoyaosan, the above changes were effectively reversed. These results show that Xiaoyaosan can regulate the autophagy in hypothalamic neurons and the expression of GLUT4 in depressed mice.
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- 2022
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8. Extracellular Vesicles: Emerging Roles in Developing Therapeutic Approach and Delivery Tool of Chinese Herbal Medicine for the Treatment of Depressive Disorder
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Qian Wu, Wen-Zhen Duan, Jian-Bei Chen, Xiao-Peng Zhao, Xiao-Juan Li, Yue-Yun Liu, Qing-Yu Ma, Zhe Xue, and Jia-Xu Chen
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phytochemials ,herbal therapies ,extracellular vehicles ,exosomes ,ectosomes ,microvescicles ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are lipid bilayer-delimited particles released by cells, which play an essential role in intercellular communication by delivering cellular components including DNA, RNA, lipids, metabolites, cytoplasm, and cell surface proteins into recipient cells. EVs play a vital role in the pathogenesis of depression by transporting miRNA and effector molecules such as BDNF, IL34. Considering that some herbal therapies exhibit antidepressant effects, EVs might be a practical delivery approach for herbal medicine. Since EVs can cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB), one of the advantages of EV-mediated herbal drug delivery for treating depression with Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) is that EVs can transfer herbal medicine into the brain cells. This review focuses on discussing the roles of EVs in the pathophysiology of depression and outlines the emerging application of EVs in delivering CHM for the treatment of depression.
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9. Antidepressant Mechanism of Traditional Chinese Medicine Formula Xiaoyaosan in CUMS-Induced Depressed Mouse Model via RIPK1-RIPK3-MLKL Mediated Necroptosis Based on Network Pharmacology Analysis
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Zhi-Yi Yan, Hai-Yan Jiao, Jian-Bei Chen, Kai-Wen Zhang, Xi-Hong Wang, You-Ming Jiang, Yue-Yun Liu, Zhe Xue, Qing-Yu Ma, Xiao-Juan Li, and Jia-Xu Chen
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xiaoyaosan ,chronic unpredictable mild stress ,depression ,necroptosis ,neuroinflammation ,microglial activation ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Background: Depression is a stress-related disorder that seriously threatens people’s physical and mental health. Xiaoyaosan is a classical traditional Chinese medicine formula, which has been used to treat mental depression since ancient times. More and more notice has been given to the relationship between the occurrence of necroptosis and the pathogenesis of mental disorders.Objective: The purpose of present study is to explore the potential mechanism of Xiaoyaosan for the treatment of depression using network pharmacology and experimental research, and identify the potential targets of necroptosis underlying the antidepressant mechanism of Xiaoyaosan.Methods: The mice model of depression was induced by chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) for 6 weeks. Adult C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into five groups, including control group, chronic unpredictable mild stress group, Xiaoyaosan treatment group, necrostatin-1 (Nec-1) group and solvent group. Drug intervention performed from 4th to 6th week of modeling. The mice in Xiaoyaosan treatment group received Xiaoyaosan by intragastric administration (0.254 g/kg/d), and mice in CUMS group received 0.5 ml physiological saline. Meanwhile, the mice in Nec-1 group were injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) with Nec-1 (10 mg/kg/d), and the equivalent volume of DMSO/PBS (8.3%) was injected into solvent group mice. The behavior tests such as sucrose preference test, forced swimming test and novelty-suppressed feeding test were measured to evaluate depressive-like behaviors of model mice. Then, the active ingredients in Xiaoyaosan and the related targets of depression and necroptosis were compiled through appropriate databases, while the “botanical drugs-active ingredients-target genes” network was constructed by network pharmacology analysis. The expressions of RIPK1, RIPK3, MLKL, p-MLKL were detected as critical target genes of necroptosis and the potential therapeutic target compounds of Xiaoyaosan. Furthermore, the levels of neuroinflammation and microglial activation of hippocampus were measured by detecting the expressions of IL-1β, Lipocalin-2 and IBA1, and the hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stained was used to observe the morphology in hippocampus sections.Results: After 6-weeks of modeling, the behavioral data showed that mice in CUMS group and solvent group had obvious depressive-like behaviors, and the medication of Xiaoyaosan or Nec-1 could improve these behavioral changes. A total of 96 active ingredients in Xiaoyaosan which could regulate the 23 key target genes were selected from databases. Xiaoyaosan could alleviate the core target genes in necroptosis and improve the hippocampal function and neuroinflammation in depressed mice.Conclusion: The activation of necroptosis existed in the hippocampus of CUMS-induced mice, which was closely related to the pathogenesis of depression. The antidepressant mechanism of Xiaoyaosan included the regulation of multiple targets in necroptosis. It also suggested that necroptosis could be a new potential target for the treatment of depression.
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- 2021
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10. Xiaoyaosan exerts antidepressant-like effects by regulating the functions of astrocytes and EAATs in the prefrontal cortex of mice
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Yan Liu, Xiu-fang Ding, Xin-xing Wang, Xiao-juan Zou, Xiao-juan Li, Yue-yun Liu, Jie Li, Xiu-yun Qian, and Jia-xu Chen
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Depression ,Chronic unpredictable mild stress ,Xiaoyaosan ,AST ,EAATs ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Abstract Background Mounting evidence indicates that the cerebral cortex is an important physiological system of emotional activity, and its dysfunction may be the main cause of stress. Glutamate is the primary excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system (CNS), which initiates rapid signal transmission in the synapse before its reuptake into the surrounding glia, specifically astrocytes (ASTs). The astrocytic excitatory amino acid transporters 1 (EAAT1) and 2 (EAAT2) are the major transporters that take up synaptic glutamate to maintain optimal extracellular glutamic levels, thus preventing accumulation in the synaptic cleft and ensuing excitotoxicity. Growing evidence has shown that excitotoxicity is associated with depression. Therefore, we hypothesized that the underlying antidepressant-like mechanism of Xiaoyaosan (XYS), a Chinese herbal formula, may be related to the regulation of astrocytic EAATs. Therefore, we studied the antidepressant mechanism of XYS on the basis of EAAT dysfunction in ASTs. Methods Eighty adult C57BL/6 J mice were randomly divided into 4 groups: a control group, a chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) group, a Xiaoyaosan (XYS) treatment group and a fluoxetine hydrochloride (Flu) treatment group. Except for the control group, mice in the other groups all received chronic unpredictable mild stress for 21 days. Mice in the control and CUMS groups received gavage administration with 0.5 mL of normal saline (NS) for 21 days, and mice in the XYS and Flu treatment groups were administered dosages of 0.25 g/kg/d and 2.6 mg/kg/d by gavage. The effects of XYS on the depressive-like behavioral tests, including the open field test (OFT), forced swimming test (FST) and sucrose preference test (SPT), were examined. The glutamate (Glu) concentrations of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) were detected with colorimetry. The morphology of neurons in the PFC was observed by Nissl staining. The expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), NeuN, EAAT1 and EAAT2 proteins in the PFC of mice was detected by using Western blotting and immunohistochemistry. Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) was used to detect the expression of the GFAP, NeuN, EAAT1 and EAAT2 genes in the PFC of mice. Results The results of behavioral tests showed that CUMS-induced mice exhibited depressive-like behavior, which could be improved in some tests with XYS and Flu treatment. Immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis showed that the protein levels of GFAP, NeuN, EAAT1 and EAAT2 in the PFC of CUMS mice were significantly lower than those in the control group, and these changes could be reversed by XYS and Flu. The results of qPCR analysis showed that the expression of GFAP, NeuN, EAAT1 and EAAT2 mRNAs in the PFC of CUMS mice was not significantly changed, with the exception of EAAT2, compared with that of the control group, while the expression of the above mRNAs was significantly higher in the XYS and Flu groups than that in the CUMS group. Conclusion XYS may exert antidepressant-like effects by improving the functions of AST and EAATs and attenuating glutamate-induced neuronal damage in the frontal cortex.
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11. Efficacy of Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Bacillus cereus YN917 for Biocontrol of Rice Blast
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Hu Zhou, Zuo-hua Ren, Xue Zu, Xi-yue Yu, Hua-jun Zhu, Xiao-juan Li, Jie Zhong, and Er-ming Liu
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Magnaporthe oryzae ,Bacillus cereus ,biological control ,plant growth promoting ,antagonistic activities ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Bacillus cereus YN917, obtained from a rice leaf with remarkable antifungal activity against Magnaporthe oryzae, was reported in our previous study. The present study deciphered the possible biocontrol properties. YN917 strain exhibits multiple plant growth-promoting and disease prevention traits, including production of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), ACC deaminase, siderophores, protease, amylase, cellulase, and β-1,3-glucanase, and harboring mineral phosphate decomposition activity. The effects of the strain YN917 on growth promotion and disease prevention were further evaluated under detached leaf and greenhouse conditions. The results revealed that B. cereus YN917 can promote seed germination and seedling plant growth. The growth status of rice plants was measured from the aspects of rice plumule, radicle lengths, plant height, stem width, root lengths, fresh weights, dry weights, and root activity when YN917 was used as inoculants. YN917 significantly reduced rice blast severity under detached leaf and greenhouse conditions. Genome analysis revealed the presence of gene clusters for biosynthesis of plant promotion and antifungal compounds, such as IAA, tryptophan, siderophores, and phenazine. In summary, YN917 can not only be used as biocontrol agents to minimize the use of chemical substances in rice blast control, but also can be developed as bio-fertilizers to promote the rice plant growth.
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- 2021
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12. The complete plastid genome of Kelloggia chinensis Franch. (Rubiaceae), an endemic species from East Asia
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Li-E Yang, Xiao-Juan Li, and De-Li Peng
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kelloggia chinensis franch. ,endemic species ,rubiaceae ,phylogeny ,plastid genome ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Kelloggia chinensis Franch. is an herbal plant species endemic to East Asia. Its complete plastid genome sequence is 155, 665 bp in length, with a large single-copy (LSC) region of 85, 788 bp, a small single-copy (SSC) region of 16, 977 bp, and a pair of inverted repeat regions (IRs) of 26, 450 bp. The whole plastid genome contains 132 genes, including 87 protein-coding genes, 37 tRNA genes, and 8 rRNA genes. The overall GC content of K. chinensis plastid genome is 37.1%. K. chinesis is evolutionarily close to tribe Rubieae according to the Maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis based on 12 taxa.
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- 2022
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13. Identification of novel variants and the genotype–phenotype relationship in patients with Okur–Chung neurodevelopmental syndrome: a case report and systematic literature review
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Ruo-hao Wu, Wen-ting Tang, Kun-yin Qiu, Xiao-juan Li, Dan-xia Tang, Zhe Meng, and Zhan-wen He
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
De novo germline variants of the casein kinase 2α subunit (CK2α) gene ( CSNK2A1 ) have been reported in individuals with the congenital neuropsychiatric disorder Okur–Chung neurodevelopmental syndrome (OCNS). Here, we report on two unrelated children with OCNS and review the literature to explore the genotype–phenotype relationship in OCNS. Both children showed facial dysmorphism, growth retardation, and neuropsychiatric disorders. Using whole-exome sequencing, we identified two novel de novo CSNK2A1 variants: c.479A>G p.(H160R) and c.238C>T p.(R80C). A search of the literature identified 12 studies that provided information on 35 CSNK2A1 variants in various protein-coding regions of CK2α. By quantitatively analyzing data related to these CSNK2A1 variants and their corresponding phenotypes, we showed for the first time that mutations in protein-coding CK2α regions appear to influence the phenotypic spectrum of OCNS. Mutations altering the ATP/GTP-binding loop were more likely to cause the widest range of phenotypes. Therefore, any assessment of clinical spectra for this disorder should be extremely thorough. This study not only expands the mutational spectrum of OCNS, but also provides a comprehensive overview to improve our understanding of the genotype–phenotype relationship in OCNS.
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14. Xiaoyaosan Alleviates Hippocampal Glutamate-Induced Toxicity in the CUMS Rats via NR2B and PI3K/Akt Signaling Pathway
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Xue-Ming Zhou, Chen-Yue Liu, Yue-Yun Liu, Qing-Yu Ma, Xin Zhao, You-Ming Jiang, Xiao-Juan Li, and Jia-Xu Chen
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depression ,xiaoyaosan ,NR2B, PI3K/Akt pathway ,hippocampal CA1 region ,glutamate ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Purpose: It is revealed that Xiaoyaosan could reduce glutamate level in the hippocampus of depressed rats, whose metabolism leads to the pathophysiology of depression. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. This study aims to explore the effect of Xiaoyaosan on glutamate metabolism, and how to regulate the excitatory injury caused by glutamate.Methods: Rats were induced by chronic unpredictable mild stress, then divided into control, vehicle (distilled water), Xiaoyaosan, fluoxetine, vehicle (DMSO), Xiaoyaosan + Ly294002 and Ly294002 groups. Ly294002 was microinjected into the lateral ventricular catheterization at 5 mM. Xiaoyaosan (2.224 g/kg) and fluoxetine (2.0 mg/kg) were orally administered for three weeks. The open field test (OFT), forced swimming test (FST), and sucrose preference test (SPT) were used to assess depressive behavior. The glutamate and corticosterone (CORT) levels were detected by ELISA. Western blot, immunochemistry or immunofluorescence were used to detect the expressions of NR2B, MAP2, PI3K and P-AKT/Akt in the hippocampal CA1 region. The mRNA level of MAP2, NR2B and PI3K were detected by RT-qPCR.Results: Compared to the rats in control group, body weight and food intake of CUMS rats was decreased. CUMS rats also showed depression-like behavior as well as down regulate the NR2B and PI3K/Akt signaling pathway. Xiaoyaosan treatments could increase food intake and body weight as well as improved time spent in the central area, total distance traveled in the OFT. Xiaoyaosan could also decrease the immobility time as well as increase the sucrose preference in SPT. Moreover, xiaoyaosan decreased the level of glutamate in the hippocampal CA1 region and serum CORT in CUMS rats. Furthermore, xiaoyaosan improved the expression of MAP2 as well as increased the expression of NR2B, PI3K and the P-AKT/AKT ratio in the hippocampal CA1 region in the CUMS rats.Conclusion: Xiaoyaosan treatment can exert the antidepressant effect by rescuing hippocampal neurons loss induced by the glutamate-mediated excitotoxicity in CUMS rats. The underlying pathway maybe through NR2B and PI3K/Akt signaling pathways. These results may suggest the potential of Xiaoyaosan in preventing the development of depression.
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15. Angle effects of vegetation indices and the influence on prediction of SPAD values in soybean and maize
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Zhi-Hui Mao, Lei Deng, Fu-Zhou Duan, Xiao-Juan Li, and Dan-Yu Qiao
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Vegetation index ,BRDF ,SPAD ,Angle effect ,Multi-angular hyperspectral remote sensing ,Unmanned aerial vehicle ,Physical geography ,GB3-5030 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
To study the anisotropy of vegetation indices (VIs) and explore its influence on the retrieval accuracy of canopy soil-plant analyzer development (SPAD) value, the bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) models of soybean and maize are calculated from the multi-angle hyperspectral images acquired by UAV, respectively. According to the reflectance extracted from the BRDF model, the dependences of 16 commonly-used VIs on observation angles are analyzed, and the SPAD values of maize and soybean canopy are predicted by using the 16 VI values at different observation angles and their combinations as input parameters. The results show that the 16 VIs have different sensitivity to angle in the principal plane: green ratio vegetation index (GRVI), ratio vegetation index (RVI), red edge chlorophyll index (CIRE), and modified chlorophyll absorption in reflectance index/optimized soil-adjusted vegetation index (MCARI/OSAVI) are very sensitive to angles, among which MCARI/OSAVI of maize fluctuated the most (138.83 %); in contrast, the green optimal soil adjusted vegetation index (GOSAVI), normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), and green normalized difference vegetation index (GNDVI) hardly change with the observation angles. In terms of SPAD prediction, the accuracy of different VI is different, the mean absolute error (MAE) showed that MCARI1 provided the highest accuracy of retrieval for soybean (MAE=1.617), while for maize it was MCARI/OSAVI (MAE=2.422). However, when using the same VI, there was no significant difference in the accuracy of the predicted results, whether the VI from different angles was used or the combination of multi-angles was used. The present results provide guiding significance and practical value for the retrieval of SPAD value in vegetation canopies and in-depth applications of multi-angular remote sensing.
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16. Research on investment risk influence factors of prefabricated building projects
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Xiao-Juan Li
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prefabricated buildings ,investment risk ,risk evaluation ,risk management ,structural equation model (SEM) ,construction industry ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
Prefabricated construction is an effective and efficient approach to improve construction processes, productivity, quality, and cost-effectiveness. There are, however, practical problems in this approach, including higher risk levels, and cost and time overruns. This study aims to develop a systematic approach for determining the key factors that affect investment risk of prefabricated building projects and assess this risk. Based on literature review, a structured questionnaire was distributed to 210 China-based construction organizations. Relevant evaluation index weights were obtained via questionnaire, and the application of structural equation modelling led to quantitative evaluation of investment risk in the prefabricated construction industry. The results show that the following systems have the most influence on investment risk (from high to low): economy, technology, market, management, and policy, and that the investment risk of such projects can be assessed using structural equation modelling. Relevant measures are presented to guide investment risk evaluation of projects. This study contributes to literature by considering investment risk influencing factors in this field. Further, the findings can help in understanding the implementation and investment risk control of prefabricated building projects, while providing valuable information to departments that make decisions on improving investment risk performance of such projects.
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- 2020
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17. LncRNA ANRIL regulates AML development through modulating the glucose metabolism pathway of AdipoR1/AMPK/SIRT1
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Lin-Yu Sun, Xiao-Juan Li, Yu-Meng Sun, Wei Huang, Ke Fang, Cai Han, Zhen-Hua Chen, Xue-Qun Luo, Yue-Qin Chen, and Wen-Tao Wang
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AML ,ANRIL ,Glucose metabolism ,AdipoR1 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract The long noncoding RNA ANRIL has been found to be abnormally expressed and play important roles in different cancers. However, the expression and function of ANRIL in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) remain to be declared. In this study, we found that ANRIL is up-regulated in AML patients at diagnosis and down-regulated in patients after complete remission (CR). Functional studies showed that knockdown of ANRIL expression resulted in a decline in glucose uptake and inhibition of AML cell maintenance in vitro and in vivo. Mechanically, ANRIL was found to repress the expression of Adiponectin receptor (AdipoR1), a key regulator of glucose metabolism. Both ANRIL and AdipoR1 knockdown reduced the expression levels of phosphorylation of AMPK and SIRT1, implying a previously unappreciated ANRIL-AdipoR1-AMPK/SIRT1 signaling pathway in regulating cell glucose metabolism and survival in AML. The study is the first to demonstrate that ANRIL promotes malignant cell survival and cell glucose metabolism to accelerate AML progression and is a potential prognostic marker and therapeutic target in AML treatment.
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- 2018
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18. Inhibition of MiRNA-125b Decreases Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury by Targeting CK2α/NADPH Oxidase Signaling
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Yong Liang, Jing Xu, Yu Wang, Jia-Yu Tang, Song-Lin Yang, Hong-Guang Xiang, Shi-Xing Wu, and Xiao-Juan Li
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Ischemia–reperfusion (I/R) ,Apoptosis ,MiRNAs ,MiRNA-125b ,CK2α ,NADPH ,Oxygen-glucose deprivation and reoxygenation (OGD/R) ,Physiology ,QP1-981 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Background/Aims: Cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury involves multiple independently fatal terminal pathways. CK2α/NADPH oxidase is an important signaling pathway associated with ischemia-reperfusion injury, and miR-125b can regulate oxidative stress-related injury. In this study, we investigated whether the effect of miR-125b in rat brain I/R injury occurs through its modulation of the CK2α/NADPH oxidase pathway. Methods: Rats were subjected to 2 h of cerebral ischemia followed by 24 h of reperfusion to establish an I/R injury model. Neurological deficit was evaluated using a five-point score. Infarct volume was evaluated with 2, 3, 5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining, and RT-PCR was used to detect expressions of miR125b and CK2α. We then examined the association between miR-125b expression and the CK2α/NADPH oxidative signaling pathway in a PC-12 cell oxygen-glucose deprivation and reoxygenation (OGD/R) injury model. Transfection with miR-125b mimics, an miR-125b inhibitor, and luciferase reporter gene plasmid was accomplished using commercial kits. In these cells, Western blots were used to detect the levels of expression of CK2α, cleaved caspase-3, NOX2, and NOX4. RT-PCR was used to detect the expressions of CK2α, miR125b, NOX2, and NOX4. We evaluated Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) level, NADPH oxidase activity, and caspase-3 activity using commercial kits. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) were measured by fluorescence microscopy. For both PC-12 cells and rat brains, histological analyses were conducted to observe morphological changes, and apoptosis was measured using a commercial kit. Results: I/R rats exhibited an increase in neurological deficit score, infarct volume, and cellular apoptosis, along with miR-125b elevation and CK2α downregulation. OGD/R treatment increased PC-12 cells’ injuries, cellular apoptosis, and ROS levels. These changes were associated with miR-125b elevation, CK2α downregulation and activations of NOX2 and NOX4, mimicking our in vivo findings. All of these effects were reversed by the inhibition of miR-125b, confirming a strong correlation between miR-125b activity and the CK2α/NADPH oxidase signaling pathway. Conclusions: Based on these observations, we conclude that inhibition of miR-125b protects the rat brain from I/R injury by regulating the CK2α/NADPH oxidative signaling pathway.
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19. Xiaoyaosan exerts anxiolytic-like effects by down-regulating the TNF-α/JAK2-STAT3 pathway in the rat hippocampus
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Xiao-Juan Li, Qing-Yu Ma, You-Ming Jiang, Xiao-Hui Bai, Zhi-Yi Yan, Qun Liu, Qiu-Xia Pan, Yue-Yun Liu, and Jia-Xu Chen
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Although the anxiolytic-like effects of Xiaoyaosan, a Chinese herbal formula, have been described in many previous studies, its underlying mechanism remains undefined. The cytokine tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and its closely associated janus kinase 2 (JAK2)-signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT3) signalling pathway regulate the neuro-inflammatory response in the brain, thus participating in the development of anxiety. Our purpose was to investigate whether the anxiolytic-like effects of Xiaoyaosan are related to the TNF-α/JAK2-STAT3 pathway in the hippocampus. We examined the effects of Xiaoyaosan on behaviours exhibited in the elevated plus maze test, open field test and novelty-suppressed feeding test as well as hippocampal neuron damage and changes in the TNF-α/JAK2-STAT3 pathway in a rat model of chronic immobilization stress (CIS)-induced anxiety. Xiaoyaosan exerts anxiolytic-like effects on CIS-induced anxiety, with a significant alleviation of anxiety-like behaviours, an attenuation of hippocampal neuron damage, and a reversal of the activation of the TNF-α/JAK2-STAT3 pathway in the hippocampus that are similar to the effects of the JAK2 antagonist AG490. However, Xiaoyaosan and AG490 failed to effectively regulate apoptosis-related factors, including Bax and Caspase-3. These results suggest that Xiaoyaosan attenuates stress-induced anxiety behaviours by down-regulating the TNF-α/JAK2-STAT3 pathway in the rat hippocampus.
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20. Effects of Xiaoyaosan on the Hippocampal Gene Expression Profile in Rats Subjected to Chronic Immobilization Stress
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Xiao-Hong Li, Xue-Ming Zhou, Xiao-Juan Li, Yue-Yun Liu, Qun Liu, Xiao-Ling Guo, Li-Qiang Yang, and Jia-Xu Chen
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Xiaoyaosan ,chronic immobilization stress ,the hippocampus ,gene expression profile ,signal pathways ,network regulating gene transcription ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Objective: This study examined the effect of Xiaoyaosan and its anti-stress mechanism in rats subjected to chronic immobilization stress at the whole genome level.Methods: Rat whole genome expression chips (Illumina) were used to detect differences in hippocampal gene expression in rats from the control group (CN group), model group (M group) and Xiaoyaosan group (XYS group) that were subjected to chronic immobilization stress. The Gene Ontology terms and signaling pathways that were altered in the hippocampus gene expression profile were analyzed. The network regulating the transcription of the differentially expressed genes was also established. To verify the results from the gene chips, real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction was used to determine the expression of the GABRA1, FADD, CRHR2, and CDK6 genes in hippocampal tissues. In situ hybridization (ISH) and immunohistochemistry were used to determine the expression of the GABRA1 and CRHR2 genes and proteins, respectively.Results: Compared with the CN group, 566 differentially expressed genes were identified in the M group. Compared with the M group, 544 differentially expressed genes were identified in the XYS group. In the M and XYS groups, multiple significantly upregulated or downregulated genes functioned in various biological processes. The cytokine receptor interaction pathway was significantly inhibited in the hippocampus of the model group. The actin cytoskeleton regulation pathway was significantly increased in the hippocampus of the XYS group. The inhibition of hippocampal cell growth was the core molecular event of network regulating the transcription of the differentially expressed genes in the model group. Promotion of the regeneration of hippocampal neurons was the core molecular event of the transcriptional regulatory network in the XYS group. The levels of the GABRA1, FADD, CRHR2 and CDK6 mRNAs, and proteins were basically consistent with the results obtained from the gene chip.Conclusion: XYS may have the ability of resistance to stress, enhancement immunity and promotion nerve cell regeneration by regulating the expression of multiple genes in numerous pathways and repaired the stress-induced impairments in hippocampal structure and function by inducing cytoskeletal reorganization. These results may provide the possible target spots in the treatment of stress in rats with XYS.
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21. Fluid-Structure Interaction Analysis on Membrane Behavior of a Microfluidic Passive Valve
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Zhen-hao Lin, Xiao-juan Li, Zhi-jiang Jin, and Jin-yuan Qian
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microfluidic passive valve (MPV) ,fluid-structure interaction (FSI) ,flow rate ,threshold pressure ,elastic membrane ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 - Abstract
In this paper, the effect of membrane features on flow characteristics in the microfluidic passive valve (MPV) and the membrane behavior against fluid flow are studied using the fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analysis. Firstly, the microvalve model with different numbers of microholes and pitches of microholes are designed to investigate the flow rate of the MPV. The result shows that the number of microholes on the membrane has a significant impact on the flow rate of the MPV, while the pitch of microholes has little effect on it. The constant flow rate maintained by the microvalve (the number of microholes n = 4) is 5.75 mL/min, and the threshold pressure to achieve the flow rate is 4 kPa. Secondly, the behavior of the membrane against the fluid flow is analyzed. The result shows that as the inlet pressure increases, the flow resistance of the MPV increases rapidly, and the deformation of the membrane gradually becomes stable. Finally, the effect of the membrane material on the flow rate and the deformation of the membrane are studied. The result shows that changes in the material properties of the membrane cause a decrease in the amount of deformation in all stages the all positions of the membrane. This work may provide valuable guidance for the optimization of microfluidic passive valve in microfluidic system.
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22. Actuation Mechanism of Microvalves: A Review
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Jin-Yuan Qian, Cong-Wei Hou, Xiao-Juan Li, and Zhi-Jiang Jin
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microvalves ,actuation mechanism ,material ,application ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
The microvalve is one of the most important components in microfluidics. With decades of development, the microvalve has been widely used in many industries such as life science, chemical engineering, chip, and so forth. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the progress made over the past years about microvalves based on different actuation mechanisms. According to driving sources, plenty of actuation mechanisms are developed and adopted in microvalves, including electricity, magnetism, gas, material and creature, surface acoustic wave, and so on. Although there are currently a variety of microvalves, problems such as leakage, low precision, poor reliability, high energy consumption, and high cost still exist. Problems deserving to be further addressed are suggested, aimed at materials, fabrication methods, controlling performances, flow characteristics, and applications.
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23. Expression Pattern Analysis of Zinc Finger Protein Genes in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Under Phosphorus Deprivation
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Xiao-juan LI, Cheng-jin GUO, Wen-jing LU, Wei-wei DUAN, Miao ZHAO, Chun-ying MA, Jun-tao GU, and Kai XIAO
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wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) ,zinc finger protein ,Pi deprivation ,gene expression ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Zinc finger protein (ZFP) genes comprise a large and diverse gene family, and are involved in biotic and abiotic stress responses in plants. In this study, a total of 126 ZFP genes classified into various types in wheat were characterized and subjected to expression pattern analysis under inorganic phosphate (Pi) deprivation. The wheat ZFP genes and their corresponding GenBank numbers were obtained from the information of a 4×44K wheat gene expression microarray chip. They were confirmed by sequence similarity analysis and named based on their homologs in Brachypodium distachyon or Oriza sativa. Expression analysis based on the microarray chip revealed that these ZFP genes are categorized into 11 classes according to their gene expression patterns in a 24-h of Pi deprivation regime. Among them, ten genes were differentially up-regulated, ten genes differentially down-regulated, and two genes both differentially up- and down-regulated by Pi deprivation. The differentially up- or down-regulated genes exhibited significantly more or less transcripts at one, two, or all of the checking time points (1, 6, and 24 h) of Pi stress in comparison with those of normal growth, respectively. The both differentially up- and down-regulated genes exhibited contrasting expression patterns, of these, TaWRKY70;5 showed significantly up-regulated at 1 and 6 h and down-regulated at 24 h whereas TaAN1AN20-8;2 displayed significantly upregulated at 1 h and downregulated at 6 h under deprivation Pi condition. Real time PCR analysis confirmed the expression patterns of the differentially expressed genes obtained by the microarray chip. Our results indicate that numerous ZFP genes in wheat respond to Pi deprivation and have provided further insight into the molecular basis that plants respond to Pi deprivation mediated by the ZFP gene family.
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24. Cavitating Flow through a Micro-Orifice
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Zhi-jiang Jin, Zhi-xin Gao, Xiao-juan Li, and Jin-yuan Qian
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cavitation ,micro-orifice ,microchannel ,microfluidic system ,computational fluid dynamics (CFD) ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
Microfluidic systems have witnessed rapid development in recent years. As one of the most common structures, the micro-orifice is always included inside microfluidic systems. Hydrodynamic cavitation in the micro-orifice has been experimentally discovered and is harmful to microfluidic systems. This paper investigates cavitating flow through a micro-orifice. A rectangular micro-orifice with a l/d ratio varying from 0.25 to 4 was selected and the pressure difference between the inlet and outlet varied from 50 to 300 kPa. Results show that cavitation intensity increased with an increase in pressure difference. Decreasing exit pressure led to a decrease in cavitation number and cavitation could be prevented by increasing the exit pressure. In addition, the vapor cavity also increased with an increase in pressure difference and l/d ratio. Results also show the pressure ratio at cavitation inception was 1.8 when l/d was above 0.5 and the cavitation number almost remained constant when l/d was larger than 2. Moreover, there was an apparent difference in cavitation number depending on whether l/d was larger than 1.
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25. Status on Meta-analysis of cerebrovascular diseases in China
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Bo WU and Xiao-juan LI
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Stroke ,Meta-analysis ,Review ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-6731.2016.02.001
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26. A Non-Intrusive Method for Monitoring the Degradation of MOSFETs
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Li-Feng Wu, Yu Zheng, Yong Guan, Guo-Hui Wang, and Xiao-Juan Li
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non-intrusive ,degradation ,Volterra series ,MOSFET ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Highly reliable embedded systems have been widely applied in the fields of aerospace, nuclear power, high-speed rail, etc., which are related to security and economic development. The reliability of the power supply directly influences the security of the embedded system, and has been the research focus of numerous electronic information and energy studies. The degradation of power modules occupies a dominant position among the key factors affecting the power supply reliability. How to dynamically determine the degradation state and forecast the remaining useful life of working power modules is critical. Therefore, an online non-intrusive method of obtaining the degradation state of MOSFETs based on the Volterra series is proposed. It uses the self-driving signal of MOSFETs as a non-intrusive incentive, and extracts the degradation characteristics of MOSFETs by the frequency-domain kernel of the Volterra series. Experimental results show that the identification achieved by the method agrees well with the theoretical analysis.
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27. Flue-cured tobacco confirmed as a reservoir host plant for Tomato yellow leaf curl virus by agro-inoculation and Bemisia tabaci MED-mediated transmission.
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Meng Li, Xiao-Juan Li, and Yun-Lin Su
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) causes great losses in tomato production. In addition to tomato, TYLCV infects many crops or weeds as alternative hosts. These alternative hosts may serve as reservoirs for TYLCV survival and spread. Here, we tested the capability of cultivated, flue-cured tobacco to act as a reservoir host plant for TYLCV. TYLCV DNA was detected in nine flue-cured tobacco cultivars inoculated with an infectious TYLCV clone, although no visible symptoms developed on TYLCV-infected tobacco plants. The percentage of whiteflies with viral DNA increased with an increasing acquisition access period (AAP) and reached 100% after a 12 h AAP on infected tobacco plants. Using infected tobacco plants as virus resources, TYLCV was capable of being transmitted to tobacco and tomato plants by whiteflies, and typical symptoms of TYLCV infection were observed on infected tomato plants but not on infected tobacco plants. Our results suggest that flue-cured tobacco can serve as a reservoir host plant for TYLCV and may play an important role in the spread of TYLCV epidemics in China.
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28. Relationship between Insulin Levels and Nonpsychotic Dementia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Qiu-xia Pan, Xiao-juan Li, Yue-yun Liu, Fang-fang Wang, Ya-jing Hou, Qing-lai Bian, Wen-qi Qiu, Zhi-yi Yan, You-ming Jiang, and Jia-xu Chen
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Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Objectives. To explore the relationship between insulin levels and nonpsychotic dementia. Methods. Six electronic databases (PubMed, Cochrane, SCI, CNKI, VIP, and Wanfang) were searched from January 1, 2007, to March 1, 2017. Experimental or observational studies that enrolled people with nonpsychotic dementia or abnormal insulin levels in which insulin levels or MMSE scores (events in nonpsychotic dementia) were the outcome measures. Random-effects models were chosen for this meta-analysis. Sample size, mean, s.d., and events were primarily used to generate effect sizes (with the PRIMA registration number CRD42017069860). Results. 50 articles met the final inclusion criteria. Insulin levels in cerebrospinal fluid were lower (Hedges’ g = 1.196, 95% CI = 0.238 to 2.514, and P=0.014), while the levels in peripheral blood were higher in nonpsychotic dementia patients (Hedges’ g = 0.853 and 95% CI = 0.579 to 1.127), and MMSE scores were significantly lower in the high insulin group than in the healthy control group (Hedges’ g = 0.334, 95% CI = 0.249 to 0.419, and P=0.000). Conclusions. Our comprehensive results indicate that blood insulin levels may increase in patients with nonpsychotic dementia.
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29. Molecular Characterization and Functional Analysis of OsPHY1, a Purple Acid Phosphatase (PAP)–Type Phytase Gene in Rice(Oryza sativaL.)
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Rui-juan LI, Wen-jing LU, Cheng-jin GUO, Xiao-juan LI, Jun-tao GU, and Kai XIAO
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rice (Oryza sitava L.) ,phytase ,expression ,transgenic tobacco ,phosphorus utilization efficiency ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Abstract: As a specific type of acid phosphatses, phytases play diverse roles in plants by catalazing the degradation of phytic acid and its derivatives. In this study, a rice phytase gene referred to OsPHY1 has been functionally characterized. OsPHY1 contains a 1 620 bp of open reading frame, encoding a 539-aa polypeptide. A conserve domain metallophosphatase (MPP) (MPP_PAPs), generally harbored in phytase and purple acid phosphatases (PAP), was identified in OsPHY1 (residue 194-398). Phylogenetic analysis revealed that OsPHY1 shares high similarities with phytase genes and PAP-type genes that derived from diverse plant species. The OsPHY1 transcripts were detected to be abundant in germinating seeds, suggesting that this gene plays potential roles on degradation of seed phytic acid and its derivatives during the germination process. Biochemical analysis confirmed that OsPHY1 possesses strong catalytic activities on phytic acid-Na2, with optimal temperature of 57°C and suitable pH of 3.5. Based on transgene analysis, the putative role of OsPHY1 in plants on utilization of phytate was assessed. Under the condition that phytic acid-Na2 was used as sole P source, the OsPHY1-overexpressing tobacco plants behaved higher phytase activities, higher concentrations of Pi, more accumulative amount of total phosphorus, and much more improved growth traits than those of the control plants. Therefore, OsPHY1 is acted as an important component on degradation of the phytins during the seed germination process in rice. Also, OsPHY1 has a potential use on generation of elite crop germplasms with improved use efficiencies on phytate and its derivatives.
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30. Molecular Characterization and Expression Analysis of TaZFP15, a C2H2-Type Zinc Finger Transcription Factor Gene in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
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Zhao-hua SUN, Chang-huan DING, Xiao-juan LI, and Kai XIAO
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Triticum aestivum L. ,zinc-finger transcription factor gene ,nutrition deficiency ,abiotic stress ,expression pattern ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Based on sequencing of part clones in a root subtractive cDNA library, an expressed sequence tag (EST) sharing high similarity to a rice C2H2 zinc finger transcription factor (ZFP15) was obtained in wheat. Through bioinformatics approach, the wheat C2H2-type ZFP gene referred to TaZFP15 has been identified and characterized. As a full-length cDNA of 670 bp, TaZFP15 has an open reading frame of 408 bp and encodes a 135-aa polypeptide. TaZFP15 contains two C2H2 zinc finger domains and each one has a conserved motif QALGGH. The typical L-box, generally identified in the C2H2 type transcription factors, has also been found in TaZFP15. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that TaZFP15 shares high similarities with rice ZFP15 (GenBank accession no. AY286473), maize ZFP (GenBank accession no. NM_001159094) and a subset of other zinc-finger transcription factor genes in plant species. The expression of TaZFP15 was up-regulated by starved-Pi stress, showing a pattern to be gradually elevated along with the progression of the Pi-stress in a 23-h treatment regime. Similarly, the transcripts of TaZFP15 in roots were also induced by nitrogen deficiency, and abiotic stresses of drought and salinity. No responses of TaZFP15 were detected in roots to nutrition deficiencies of P, Zn, and Ca, and the external treatment of abscisic acid (ABA). TaZFP15 could be specifically amplified in genome A, B, and D, and without variability in the sequences, suggesting that TaZFP15 has multi-copies in the homologous hexaploid species. Transgenic analysis in tobacco revealed that up-regulation of TaZFP15 could significantly improve plant dry mass accumulation via increasing the plant phosphorus acquisition capacity under Pi-deficiency condition. The results suggested that TaZFP15 is involved in mediation of signal transductions of diverse external stresses.
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31. Evacuation-path-selection model of real-time fire diffusion in urban underground complexes.
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Xiao-Juan Li, Wei-Bin Chen, Ri-Xin Chen, Ching-Ter Chang, and Shih-Hsiung Chen
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- 2023
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32. Collaborative optimisation of resource capacity allocation and fare rate for high-speed railway passenger transport.
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Zhen-ying Yan, Xiao-juan Li, and Baoming Han
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33. Assessment of myocardial deformation by CMR tissue tracking reveals left ventricular subclinical myocardial dysfunction in patients with gynecologic cancer undergoing chemotherapy
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Kai Tao, Lu Ye, Yan-Jia-Ni Xu, Meng-Xi Yang, Ru-Tie Yin, Qing-Li Li, Xiao-Juan Lin, Ke-Min Li, Liang Song, Yu Ma, Lan Zhong, Ying Hu, Hua-Yan Xu, Dan-Qing Wang, and Ying-Kun Guo
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cardiac magnetic resonance ,cardiotoxicity ,tissue tracking ,left ventricular deformation ,neoplasm ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
BackgroundChemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity is a concern for patients with gynecologic cancer. This study aimed to assess left ventricular (LV) myocardial deformation in patients with gynecologic cancer undergoing chemotherapy and to investigate the association between myocardial deformation and chemotherapy factors.MethodsCardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) was performed to assess LV deformation parameters using CMR tissue tracking based on cine images. Serum myocardial injury biomarker were measured. Deformation parameters were compared between healthy controls and patients. Changes in deformation were assessed as chemotherapy progressed. Correlations between LV deformation parameters, clinical characteristics, and serum myocardial injury biomarkers were also analyzed.ResultsA total of 86 patients with gynecologic cancer and 30 normal controls were included. Among the patients, 41 completed CMR follow-up with a median interval of 6 months. Compared to the controls, patients exhibited lower absolute value of global radial strain (GRS) (37.30 ± 8.94% vs. 44.32 ± 8.44%), global circumferential strain (GCS) (-22.12 ± 3.05% vs. -24.08 ± 2.13%) and global longitudinal strain (GLS) (median -15.72% [IQR-17.13 to -13.58%] vs. -17.51 ± 2.00 %) (all p < 0.05). Patients with preserved LV ejection fraction (LVEF) also showed impaired global strain (all p < 0.05). GRS (39.71 ± 8.09% vs. median 30.56% [IQR 26.52 to 38.15%]; p = 0.001), GCS (-23.45 ± 2.09% vs. median -19.71% [IQR -21.71 to -19.10%]; p < 0.001) and GLS (-16.17 ± 2.42% vs. median -12.12% [IQR -14.10 to -8.53%]; p< 0.001) further decreased as the number of chemotherapy cycles increased during follow-up (all p < 0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that GCS was independently associated with the number of chemotherapy regimens (Standard regression coefficient [β] = 0.397, p < 0.001).ConclusionsMyocardial deformation is more sensitive than LVEF in detecting subclinical left ventricular dysfunction in patients with gynecologic cancer undergoing chemotherapy. GCS was associated with the number of chemotherapy regimens.
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34. mNGS helped diagnose scrub typhus-associated HLH in children: a report of two cases
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Hui Jian, Qiu-xia Yang, Jia-xin Duan, Shu-yu Lai, Guang-lu Che, Jie Teng, Li Chang, Xiao-juan Liu, Li-li Luo, and Fang Liu
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scrub typhus ,hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis ,metagenomics next-generation sequencing ,Orientia tsutsugamushi ,sepsis ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundScrub typhus, caused by the Orientia tsutsugamushi (Ot), is a widespread vector-borne disease transmitted by chigger mites. Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is considered to be one of the potentially severe complications. The diagnosis of scrub typhus-associated HLH may be overlooked due to the non-specific clinical characteristics and the absence of pathognomonic eschar.Case presentationWe obtained clinical data from two patients in the South of Sichuan, China. The first case involved a 6-year-old girl who exhibited an unexplained fever and was initially diagnosed with sepsis, HLH, and pulmonary infection. The other patient presented a more severe condition characterized by multiple organ dysfunction and was initially diagnosed with septic shock, sepsis, HLH, acute kidney injury (AKI), and pulmonary infection. At first, a specific examination for scrub typhus was not performed due to the absence of a characteristic eschar. Conventional peripheral blood cultures yielded negative results in both patients, and neither of them responded to routine antibiotics. Fortunately, the causative pathogen Orientia tsutsugamushi (Ot) was detected in the plasma samples of both patients using metagenomics next-generation sequencing (mNGS) and further confirmed by polymerase chain reaction. Subsequently, they both were treated with doxycycline and recovered quickly.ConclusionThe unbiased mNGS provided a clinically actionable diagnosis for an uncommon pathogen-associated infectious disease that had previously evaded conventional diagnostic approaches.
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35. Advances in extraction and purification of citrus flavonoids
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Chang‐Qing Zhu, Jie‐Biao Chen, Chen‐Ning Zhao, Xiao‐Juan Liu, Yun‐Yi Chen, Jiao‐Jiao Liang, Jin‐Ping Cao, Yue Wang, and Chong‐De Sun
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citrus ,extraction strategy ,flavonoids ,purification methods ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Abstract Flavonoids are the representative active substances of citrus with various biological activities and high nutritional value. In order to evaluate and utilize citrus flavonoids, isolation and purification are necessary steps. This manuscript reviewed the research advances in the extraction and purification of citrus flavonoids. The structure classification, the plant and nutritional functions, and the biosynthesis of citrus flavonoids were summarized. The characteristics of citrus flavonoids and the selection of separation strategies were explained. The technical system of extraction and purification of citrus flavonoids was systematically described. Finally, outlook and research directions were proposed.
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36. WIND TUNNEL TEST OF AN ANTI-ICING APPROACH BY HEAT PIPE FOR WIND TURBINE BLADES UNDER THE RIME ICE CONDITION.
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Xiao-Juan LI, Wen-Feng GUO, Yan LI, Zhi XU, and Fang FENG
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HEAT pipes , *WIND tunnel testing , *WIND turbine blades , *ICE prevention & control , *WASTE heat , *HEAT transfer , *RHYME - Abstract
The icing events for the wind turbine blade is the key problem in the low temperature conditions. Heating is considered to be the most efficient approach to prevent from the ice formation on the turbine blade surface. However, this kind of method consumes a certain amount of energy. In this present study, an anti-icing method, using the heat pipe technology, is proposed to prevent from icing on the blade surface, and the anti-icing energy is from the waste heat generated during the operation of a wind turbine, which can reduce the assumption of the energy. The researches on the anti-icing temperature characteristics of the test model, based on the heat pipe anti-icing method, are carried out in an icing wind tunnel combining with the low natural temperature. The effects of the wind speed and heat source temperature on the heat transfer of heat pipes are investigated. The icing distribution and the temperature change of the anti-icing process of an airfoil with NACA0018 are explored, and the variation of the icing thickness of the airfoil with icing time, under the different heat source temperature conditions, is analyzed. The results indicate that the blade surface temperature, which is lower than 0 °C, is more beneficial to the heat transfer of the heat pipe, and the ice prevention, based on the heat transfer of the heat pipe, can achieve a better anti-icing effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Liparis tianchiensis (Orchidaceae), a new species from Gansu, China
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Xiao-Juan Liu and Xue-Gang Sun
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Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Liparis tianchiensis (Orchidaceae, Epidendroideae), a new species from Wenxian County, Gansu Province, China, is described and illustrated, based on morphological characters. Liparis tianchiensis is morphologically similar to L. damingshanensis, L. pauliana and L. mengziensis with erect, lax flowered-inflorescences, small persistent floral bracts, small greenish-purple flowers, spreading sepals, free reflexed and linear petals, a lip with 2 calli near the base and an arcuate column. Liparis tianchiensis differs from L. pauliana by the single and much smaller leaf, shorter sepals and petals, smaller and reflexed oblong lip. It differs from L. mengziensis by having fewer and larger flowers and not connate lip apex. The novelty mostly resembles L. damingshanensis, but can be readily identified by having longer sepals and a reflexed oblong lip. Liparis tianchiensis only occurs in evergreen broad-leaved forest around a mountain lake in Wenxian County, Gansu Province, China.
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38. Evolutionary phylogeography reveals novel genotypes of coxsackievirus A24 variant and updates the spatiotemporal dynamics in the population with acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis
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Peng Chen, Xiao-Juan Lin, Feng Ji, Yan Li, Su-Ting Wang, Yao Liu, Ze-Xin Tao, and Ai-Qiang Xu
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Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis ,Coxsackievirus A24 variant ,Natural selection ,Phylogeny ,Phylogeography ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Objectives: The coxsackievirus A24 variant (CVA24v) has raised a remarkable concern because of its main etiological role in acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study to summarize CVA24v isolated from acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis outbreaks and acute flaccid paralysis surveillance in Shandong province, China during 1988-2020. Phylogenetic and phylogeographic methods based on the VP1 coding region were used to determine the CVA24v origin, spatiotemporal dynamics, and evolution. Also, the positive selection sites in the VP1 gene were identified and exhibited in the tertiary structure. Results: The global CVA24vs were classified into eight genotypes (GⅠ-GⅧ). Here, 12 CVA24v isolates were detected, of which five strains were typed as two novel genotypes (GⅦ and GⅧ) and reported first in the world. The time to the most recent common ancestor of the global CVA24v was estimated around March 1965 and evolved with 5.573 × 10−3 substitutions/site/year. Four residues under positive selection were detected, and residue 146T might be adapted in the CVA24v pandemic. Phylogeographic analysis indicated that China was the main source sink for CVA24v dispersion in a long-lasting global pattern. Conclusion: Our study updated the epidemiological characteristics of CVA24v and enabled a better understanding of the molecular mechanism underlying different genotypes. The results provided new insights into the CVA24v origin, spatiotemporal dynamics, and possibly, the determinants of viral tropism and pathogenicity.
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39. Systematic analysis of expression profiles and prognostic significance for MMDS-related iron–sulfur proteins in renal clear cell carcinoma
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Ling Yang, Yu-Xin Chen, Ying-Ying Li, Xiao-Juan Liu, Yong-Mei Jiang, and Jia Mai
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Mitochondrial metabolism disorders play an important role in the occurrence and development of tumors, and iron–sulfur protein is an important molecule for maintaining the normal function of mitochondria. However, the relationship between the expression, prognostic value, and immune infiltration of MMDS-related iron–sulfur protein genes in kidney renal clear cell carcinoma (KIRC) remains unclear. Based on online databases bioinformatics analysis was performed to evaluate the expression differences, survival impacts, immune infiltration, and prognostic significance of multiple mitochondrial dysfunction syndrome (MMDS)-related iron–sulfur protein genes in KIRC patients. For example, the protein–protein interaction (PPI) network was constructed using STRING and GEPIA database; Survival impacts were constructed by TCGA database; Immune infiltration was analyzed using TIMER database. There were significant differences in the mRNA expression levels of ISCA1, ISCA2, C1ORF69 and NFU1 in KIRC among different tumor grades and individual cancer stages. Furthermore, KIRC with high transcription levels of ISCA1, ISCA2, C1ORF69 and NFU1 (p
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40. Chemotherapy effect on myocardial fibrosis markers in patients with gynecologic cancer and low cardiovascular risk
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Lu Ye, Dan-qing Wang, Meng-xi Yang, Qing-li Li, Hong Luo, Xiao-juan Lin, Ke-min Li, Liang Song, Yu Ma, Hui-qiong Huang, Lan Zhong, Lu Yang, Jian-jun Zhang, Feng-ming Gong, Hua-yan Xu, Lin-jun Xie, Ru-tie Yin, and Ying-kun Guo
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cardiotoxicity ,T1 mapping ,myocardial fibrosis ,cardiac magnetic resonance ,neoplasms ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
BackgroundPatients with gynecologic cancers experience side effects of chemotherapy cardiotoxicity. We aimed to quantify cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) markers of myocardial fibrosis in patients with gynecologic cancer and low cardiovascular risk who undergo chemotherapy.MethodsThis study is part of a registered clinical research. CMR T1 mapping was performed in patients with gynecologic cancer and low cardiovascular risk undergoing chemotherapy. The results were compared with those of age-matched healthy control subjects.Results68 patients (median age = 50 years) and 30 control subjects were included. The median number of chemotherapy cycles of patients was 9.0 (interquartile range [IQR] 3.3–17.0). Extracellular volume fraction (ECV) (27.2% ± 2.7% vs. 24.5% ± 1.7%, P < 0.001) and global longitudinal strain (−16.2% ± 2.8% vs. −17.4% ± 2.0%, P = 0.040) were higher in patients compared with controls. Patients with higher chemotherapy cycles (>6 cycles) (n=41) had significantly lower intracellular mass indexed (ICMi) compared with both patients with lower chemotherapy cycles (≤6 cycles) (n=27) (median 27.44 g/m2 [IQR 24.03–31.15 g/m2] vs. median 34.30 g/m2 [IQR 29.93–39.79 g/m2]; P = 0.002) and the control group (median 27.44 g/m2 [IQR 24.03–31.15 g/m2] vs. median 32.79 g/m2 [IQR 27.74–35.76 g/m2]; P = 0.002). Patients with two or more chemotherapy regimens had significantly lower ICMi compared with both patients with one chemotherapy regimen (27.45 ± 5.16 g/m2 vs. 33.32 ± 6.42 g/m2; P < 0.001) and the control group (27.45 ± 5.16 g/m2 vs. 33.02 ± 5.52 g/m2; P < 0.001). The number of chemotherapy cycles was associated with an increase in the ECV (Standard regression coefficient [β] = 0.383, P = 0.014) and a decrease in the ICMi (β = -0.349, P = 0.009).ConclusionPatients with gynecologic cancer and low cardiovascular risk who undergo chemotherapy have diffuse extracellular volume expansion, which is obvious with the increase of chemotherapy cycles. Myocyte loss may be part of the mechanism in patients with a higher chemotherapy load.Clinical trial registrationhttp://www.chictr.org.cn, identifier ChiCTR-DDD-17013450.
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41. Association of IL-6 -174G>C (rs1800795) polymorphism with cervical cancer susceptibility.
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Hai-Xia Duan, You-Yi Chen, Juan-Zi Shi, Nan-Nan Ren, and Xiao-Juan Li
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Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a multifunctional cytokine that has been implicated in the etiology of cancer. Several case–control studies have been conducted to assess the association of IL-6 -174G>C (rs1800795) polymorphism with the risk of cervical cancer, yet with conflicting conclusions. To derive a more precise estimation of the relationship, we performed this meta-analysis updated to June 2018. A total of seven original publications were identified covering IL-6 -174G>C (rs1800795) polymorphism. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were used to assess the relationship strengths. Statistically significant relationship was observed between IL-6 -174G>C polymorphism and cervical cancer risk (OR = 0.61, 95% CI: 0.40–0.94 for GG vs. CC, and OR = 0.77, 95% CI: 0.64–0.93 for G vs. C). Moreover, the significant association was found among Asians (OR = 0.46, 95% CI: 0.29–0.75 for GG vs. CC, and OR = 0.70, 95% CI: 0.57–0.89 for G vs. C); hospital-based subgroup (OR = 0.53, 95% CI: 0.38–0.72 for GG vs. CC, and OR = 0.73, 95% CI: 0.61–0.87 for G vs. C); and Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium ≤0.05 (OR = 0.56, 95% CI: 0.37–0.86 for GG vs. GC, and OR = 0.66, 95% CI: 0.47–0.93 for G vs. C). This meta-analysis showed the evidence that the IL-6 -174G>C polymorphism was a low-penetrance susceptibility variant for cervical cancer. Further large-scale case–control studies are needed to confirm these results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Myocardial edema during chemotherapy for gynecologic malignancies: A cardiac magnetic resonance T2 mapping study
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Meng-Xi Yang, Qing-Li Li, Dan-Qing Wang, Lu Ye, Ke-Min Li, Xiao-Juan Lin, Xue-Sheng Li, Chuan Fu, Xin-Mao Ma, Xi Liu, Ru-Tie Yin, Zhi-Gang Yang, and Ying-Kun Guo
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gynecologic malignancies ,chemotherapy ,cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) ,myocardial edema ,T2 mapping MRI ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
ObjectiveMyocardial edema is an early manifestation of chemotherapy-related myocardial injury. In this study, we used cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) T2 mapping to assess myocardial edema and its changes during chemotherapy for gynecologic malignancies.MethodsWe enrolled 73 patients receiving chemotherapy for gynecologic malignancies, whose the latest cycle was within one month before the beginning of this study, and 41 healthy volunteers. All participants underwent CMR imaging. Of the 73 patients, 35 completed CMR follow-up after a median interval of 6 (3.3 to 9.6) months. The CMR sequences included cardiac cine, T2 mapping, and late gadolinium enhancement.ResultsMyocardial T2 was elevated in patients who were treated with chemotherapy compared with healthy volunteers [41ms (40ms to 43ms) vs. 41ms (39ms to 41ms), P = 0.030]. During follow-up, myocardial T2 rose further [40ms (39ms to 42ms) vs. 42.70 ± 2.92ms, P < 0.001]. Multivariate analysis showed that the number of chemotherapy cycles was associated with myocardial T2 elevation (β = 0.204, P = 0.029). After adjustment for other confounders, myocardial T2 elevation was independently associated with a decrease in left ventricular mass (β = −0.186; P = 0.024).ConclusionIn patients with gynecologic malignancies, myocardial edema developed with chemotherapy cycles increase, and was associated with left ventricular mass decrease. T2 mapping allows the assessment of myocardial edema and monitoring of its change during chemotherapy.
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43. Investigation of vision-related quality of life after corneal refraction surgery of new recruits in a navy unit
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Xiao-Juan Liu, Lei Zhou, Nan Xia, and Gai-Ping Du
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new recruit ,refractive error ,corneal refractive surgery ,vision-related quality of life ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To investigate the vision-related quality of life after corneal refraction surgery of the new recruits in a navy unit. METHODS:New recruits in a navy unit during 2014-2016 were interviewed druing recheck ophthalmic examination through a questionnaire, including basic data and the Visual Function Questionnaire-25(VFQ), and also checking the visual acuity, contrast sensitivity(CS), optometry.RESULTS: Among 2 760 new recruits, 340 persons(12.32%)had undergone corneal refractive surgeries, which included corneal stroma surgery(89.71%)and corneal surface surgery(10.29%). According to the preoperative myopia spherical equivalent, the subjects were divided into three groups: mild myopia group(≤-3.00D, 134 cases), moderate myopia group(>-3.00 D to < -6.00D, 159 cases), and high myopia group(≥-6.00D, 47 cases). The postoperation spherical equivalent range ±1.0D is 128 cases(95.52%), 153 cases(96.23%), 38 cases(80.85%)in mild myopia group, moderate myopia group and high myopia group respectively. The contrast sensitivity(CS)were statistically significant among three different diopter groups under natural light and glare conditions(P
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44. A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF META-ARAMID FIBRID FORMATION.
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Li-Rong YAO, Xiao-Juan LI, Ye-Qun JIANG, and Shan-Qing XU
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ARAMID fibers , *COAGULATION , *SHEARING force , *POLYMER solutions , *COAGULANTS , *MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
Meta-aramid fibrid is a key material for aramid paper preparation. Its formation mechanism is elucidated and a mathematical model is established to reveal the main effects of coagulation properties and shear stress on the properties of aramid paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. A sine cosine algorithm based on differential evolution
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Xiao-juan LIU and Lian-guo WANG
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intelligent optimization algorithm ,sine cosine algorithm ,differential evolution algorithm ,reconnaissance bees’ strategy ,globally optimal individual variation strategy ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 ,Environmental engineering ,TA170-171 - Abstract
In 2016, a novel naturally simulated optimization algorithm, termed the sine cosine algorithm (SCA), was proposed by Seyedali Mirjalili from Australia. This algorithm uses the sine cosine mathematical model to solve optimization problems and has attracted extensive attention from numerous scholars and researchers at home and abroad over the last few years. However, similar to other swarm intelligence optimization algorithms, SCA has numerous shortcomings in optimizing some complex function problems. To address the defects of basic SCA, such as low optimization precision, easy dropping into the local extremum, and slow convergence rate, a sine cosine algorithm based on differential evolution (SCADE) was proposed. First, the search capabilities of the new algorithm was improved by adjusting parameter r1 in a nonlinear manner and ensuring that each individual adopts the same parameters r1, r2, r3, and r4. Then, differential evolution strategies, including crossover, variation, and selection, were adopted to fully utilize the leading role of the globally optimal individual and information of other individuals in the population. This approach balanced the global exploration and local development abilities and accelerated the convergence rate of the algorithm. Next, using the reconnaissance bees’ strategy, random initialization was performed on individuals whose fitness values showed no improvement in continuous nlim times, which increased the population diversity and improved the global exploration ability of the algorithm. Moreover, the globally optimal individual variation strategy was used to conduct a fine search near the optimal solution, which enhanced the local development ability and optimization accuracy of the algorithm. Based on the above optimization strategies, the algorithm exhibits improvements and its excellent performance is validated by the result analysis of a simulation experiment.
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46. Simultaneous realization of negative group velocity, fast and slow acoustic waves in a metamaterial.
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Xiao-juan Li, Cheng Xue, Li Fan, Shu-yi Zhang, Zhe Chen, Jin Ding, and Hui Zhang
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An acoustic metamaterial is designed based on a simple and compact structure of one string of side pipes arranged along a waveguide, in which diverse group velocities are achieved. Owing to Fabry-Perot resonance of the side pipes, a negative phase time is achieved, and thus, acoustic waves transmitting with negative group velocities are produced near the resonant frequency. In addition, both fast and slow acoustic waves are also observed in the vicinity of the resonance frequency. The extraordinary group velocities can be explained based on spectral rephasing induced by anomalous dispersion on the analogy of Lorentz dispersion in electromagnetic waves. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Transcriptomic analyses reveal new genes and networks response to H5N1 influenza viruses in duck (Anas platyrhynchos)
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Yin-hua HUANG, Hua-peng FENG, Li-ren HUANG, Kang YI, En-guang RONG, Xiao-yun CHEN, Jian-wen LI, Zeng WANG, Peng-yang ZHU, Xiao-juan LIU, Xiao-xue WANG, Jia-xiang HU, Xin LIU, Hua-lan CHEN, Jun WANG, and Ning LI
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duck ,innate immune genes ,H5N1 influenza viruses ,transcriptomes ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
H5N1 influenza represents one of the great challenges to public health. Some H5N1 viruses (i.e., A/goose/Hubei/65/05, GS/65) are weakly pathogenic, while the others (i.e., A/duck/Hubei/49/05, DK/49) are highly pathogenic to their natural hosts. Here, we performed brain and spleen transcriptomic analyses of control ducks and ones infected by the DK/49 or the GS/65 H5N1 virus. We demonstrated that, compared to the GS/65 virus, the DK/49 virus infection changed more numerous immune genes’ expression and caused continuous increasing of immune pathways (i.e., RIG-I and MDA5) in ducks. We found that both H5N1 virus strains might escape or subvert host immune response through affecting alternative translation of immune genes, while the DK/49 virus seemed to induce alternative translation of more immune genes than the GS/65 virus. We also identified five co-expressional modules associated with H5N1 virus replication through the weight correlation network analysis (WGCNA). Moreover, we first demonstrated that the duck BCL2L15 and DCSTAMP in one of these five modules inhibited both the highly pathogenic and weakly pathogenic H5N1 virus replication efficiently. These analyses, in combination with our comprehensive transcriptomic data, provided global view of the molecular architecture for the interaction between host and H5N1 viruses.
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48. Suppression of harmonics in a model of thermoacoustic refrigerator based on an acoustic metamaterial.
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Li Fan, Jin Ding, Jun-jie Zhu, Zhe Chen, Shu-yi Zhang, Hui Zhang, and Xiao-juan Li
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THERMOACOUSTICS ,HARMONIC suppression filters ,ACOUSTICAL materials ,METAMATERIALS ,RESONATORS ,FABRY-Perot resonators ,SOUND waves ,SOUND pressure - Abstract
A model of thermoacoustic refrigerator on the basis of an acoustic metamaterial is presented, in which an array of side pipes is adopted to suppress harmonic waves in the thermoacoustic resonator. The array of side pipes traps the acoustic waves with Fabry-Perot resonant frequencies and induces narrow forbidden bands of transmission. When the resonant frequency of the thermoacoustic refrigerator is chosen as the operating frequency, the harmonic wave can be exactly located in the forbidden band by properly adapting the structural parameters of the system. Therefore, the component of the harmonic wave in the thermoacoustic resonator can be efficiently suppressed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. An acoustic metamaterial composed of multi-layer membrane-coated perforated plates for low-frequency sound insulation.
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Li Fan, Zhe Chen, Shu-yi Zhang, Jin Ding, Xiao-juan Li, and Hui Zhang
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METAMATERIALS ,ARTIFICIAL membranes ,COATING processes ,STRUCTURAL plates ,ACOUSTICAL materials ,FINITE element method - Abstract
Insulating against low-frequency sound (below 500 Hz) remains challenging despite the progress that has been achieved in sound insulation and absorption. In this work, an acoustic metamaterial based on membrane-coated perforated plates is presented for achieving sound insulation in a low-frequency range, even covering the lower audio frequency limit, 20 Hz. Theoretical analysis and finite element simulations demonstrate that this metamaterial can effectively block acoustic waves over a wide lowfrequency band regardless of incident angles. Two mechanisms, non-resonance and monopolar resonance, operate in the metamaterial, resulting in a more powerful sound insulation ability than that achieved using periodically arranged multi-layer solid plates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Separation and confirmation of nine Enterobacteriaceae strains that carry the blaNDM-1 gene.
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TIAN-JIAO LI, CHEN-XUE LI, SHU-PING CHENG, XU-MING WANG, SHENG-MIAO FU, XIAO-JUAN LI, TAO HUANG, HUI-QUN FU, SONG LIN, and YE LU
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ENTEROBACTERIACEAE ,CARBAPENEMS ,DRUG resistance ,ANTIBACTERIAL agents ,ENTEROBACTER aerogenes - Abstract
The aim of the present study was to confirm the existence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae carrying the bla
NDM-1 gene in clinics in Hainan province, China. Collected clinical bacterial isolates that were Enterobacteriaceae strains suspected of producing carbapenemase were used as experimental strains. Drug resistance to imipenem, meropenem and other antibacterial agents was tested. Imipenem/imipenem inhibitor (IP/IPI) E-testing was conducted to identify the bacterial strains that produced metallo-β-lactamases. The blaNDM-1 drug resistance gene was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and agarose gel electrophoresis (AGE) and sequencing were conducted to identify the products. The species of the strains carrying the blaNDM-1 gene were determined using a biochemical identification system. Through the IP/IPI E-test, 21 of the 30 collected Enterobacteriaceae strains were found to be positive, indicating that 70% of the strains produced metallo-β-lactamases. Following blaNDM-1 gene PCR amplification, AGE and sequencing tests confirmed that nine of the strains carried the blaNDM-1 drug resistance gene. The biochemical identification system indicated that four of the strains were Klebsiella pneumoniae, two were Escherichia coli, two were Enterobacter cloacae and one was Enterobacter aerogenes. Drug susceptibility testing in vitro demonstrated that the strains were 100% resistant to a broad spectrum antibiotic plus lactamase inhibitor, cephalosporins and carbapenems. However, they had high sensitivity rates to polymyxin B and tigecycline of 100 and 88.9%, respectively. The sensitivity rate to amikacin was also high at 77.8%, whereas sensitivity to ciprofloxacin and gentamicin was moderate at rates of 44.4 and 33.3% respectively. This clinical study of Enterobacteriaceae strains that carry the blaNDM-1 gene in Hainan shows a bacterial tolerance that is different from that in previous studies, which requires further in-depth study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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