29 results on '"Luo, Xia"'
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2. Seismic noise attenuation method based on low‐rank adaptive symplectic geometry decomposition.
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Yang, Jie Fei, Luo, Xia, Liu, Dezhi, Gu, Hanming, and Sun, Ming
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SYMPLECTIC geometry , *SIMILARITY transformations , *LOW-rank matrices , *SINGULAR value decomposition , *NOISE control , *MICROSEISMS , *EIGENVALUES , *ENTROPY - Abstract
The basic assumption of low‐rank methods is that noise‐free seismic data can be represented as a low‐rank matrix. Effective noise reduction can be achieved through the low‐rank approximation of Hankel matrices composed of the data. However, selecting the appropriate rank parameter and avoiding expensive singular value decomposition are two challenges that have limited the practical application of this method. In this paper, we first propose symplectic geometric decomposition that avoids singular value decomposition. The symplectic similarity transformation preserves the essence of the original time sequence as well as the signal's basic characteristics and maintains the approximation of the Hankel matrix. To select an appropriate rank, we construct the symplectic geometric entropy according to the distribution of eigenvalues and search for high‐contributing eigenvalues to determine the needed rank parameter. Therefore, we provide an adaptive approach to selecting the rank parameter by the symplectic geometric entropy method. The synthetic examples and field data results show that our method significantly improves the computational efficiency while adaptively retaining more effective signals in complex structures. Therefore, this method has practical application value. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Cellular metabolism: A key player in cancer ferroptosis.
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Jiang, Xianjie, Peng, Qiu, Peng, Mingjing, Oyang, Linda, Wang, Honghan, Liu, Qiang, Xu, Xuemeng, Wu, Nayiyuan, Tan, Shiming, Yang, Wenjuan, Han, Yaqian, Lin, Jinguan, Xia, Longzheng, Tang, Yanyan, Luo, Xia, Dai, Jie, Zhou, Yujuan, and Liao, Qianjin
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- 2024
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4. Quercetin ameliorates ulcerative colitis by activating aryl hydrocarbon receptor to improve intestinal barrier integrity.
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Wang, Xiaojing, Xie, Xuting, Li, Yanyang, Xie, Xueqian, Huang, Shaowei, Pan, Simin, Zou, Yanling, Pan, Zengfeng, Wang, Qing, Chen, Jinyan, Zhou, Lian, and Luo, Xia
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Ulcerative colitis (UC) pathogenesis is largely associated with intestinal epithelial barrier dysfunction. A therapeutic approach to UC involves the repair of damaged intestinal barrier. Our study aimed to investigate whether aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) mediated the intestinal barrier repair effects of quercetin to ameliorate UC. 3% dextran sulfate sodium was used to induce colitic mice, and quercetin (25, 50, and 100 mg/kg) was administered orally for 10 days to assess the therapeutic effects. In vitro, Caco‐2 cells were used to explore the effect of quercetin on tight junction protein expression and AhR activation. The results showed that quercetin alleviated colitic mice by restoring tight junctions (TJs) integrity via an AhR‐dependent manner (p < 0.05). In vitro, quercetin dose‐dependently elevated the expressions of TJs protein ZO‐1 and Claudin1, and activated AhR by enhancing the expression of CYP1A1 and facilitating AhR nuclear translocation in Caco‐2 cells (p < 0.05). While AhR antagonist CH223191 reversed the therapeutic effects of quercetin (p < 0.05) and blocked quercetin‐induced AhR activation and enhancement of TJs protein (p < 0.05). In conclusion, quercetin repaired intestinal barrier dysfunction by activating AhR‐mediated enhancement of TJs to alleviate UC. Our research offered new perspectives on how quercetin enhanced intestinal barrier function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Wogonin regulates colonocyte metabolism via PPARγ to inhibit Enterobacteriaceae against dextran sulfate sodium‐induced colitis in mice.
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Su, Yulin, Liang, Junjie, Zhang, Meiling, Zhao, Meng, Xie, Xueqian, Wang, Xiaojing, Pan, Zengfeng, Huang, Shaowei, Yan, Rong, Wang, Qing, Zhou, Lian, and Luo, Xia
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To investigate the potential effects and mechanism of wogonin on dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)‐induced colitis, 70 male mice were administered wogonin (12.5, 25, 50 mg·kg−1·d−1, i.g.) for 10 days, meanwhile, in order to induce colitis, the mice were free to drink 3% DSS for 6 days. We found that wogonin could obviously ameliorate DSS‐induced colitis, including preventing colon shortening and inhibiting pathological damage. In addition, wogonin could increase the expression of PPARγ, which not only restores intestinal epithelial hypoxia but also inhibits iNOS protein to reduce intestinal nitrite levels. All these effects facilitated a reduction in the abundance of Enterobacteriaceae in DSS‐induced colitis mice. Therefore, compared with the DSS group, the number of Enterobacteriaceae in the intestinal flora was significantly reduced after administration of wogonin or rosiglitazone by 16s rDNA technology. We also verified that wogonin could promote the expression of PPARγ mRNA and protein in Caco‐2 cells, and this effect disappeared when PPARγ signal was inhibited. In conclusion, our study suggested that wogonin can activate the PPARγ signal of the Intestinal epithelium to ameliorate the Intestinal inflammation caused by Enterobacteriaceae bacteria expansion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. LPLUNC1 reduces glycolysis in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells through the PHB1‐p53/c‐Myc axis.
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Oyang, Linda, Ouyang, Lei, Yang, Lixia, Lin, Jinguan, Xia, Longzheng, Tan, Shiming, Wu, Nayiyuan, Han, Yaqian, Yang, Yiqing, Li, Jian, Chen, Xiaohui, Tang, Yanyan, Su, Min, Luo, Xia, Li, Jinyun, Xiong, Wei, Zeng, Zhaoyang, Liao, Qianjin, and Zhou, Yujuan
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Cancer cells prefer glycolysis to support their proliferation. Our previous studies have shown that the long palate, lung, and nasal epithelial cell clone 1 (LPLUNC1) can upregulate prohibitin 1 (PHB1) expression to inhibit the proliferation of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) cells. Given that PHB1 is an important regulator of cell energy metabolism, we explored whether and how LPLUNC1 regulated glucose glycolysis in NPC cells. LPLUNC1 or PHB1 overexpression decreased glycolysis and increased oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS)‐related protein expression in NPC cells, promoting phosphorylated PHB1 nuclear translocation through 14‐3‐3σ. LPLUNC1 overexpression also increased p53 but decreased c‐Myc expression in NPC cells, which were crucial for the decrease in glycolysis and increase in OXPHOS‐related protein expression induced by LPLUNC1 overexpression. Finally, we found that treatment with all‐trans retinoic acid (ATRA) reduced the viability and clonogenicity of NPC cells, decreased glycolysis, and increased OXPHOS‐related protein expression by enhancing LPLUNC1 expression in NPC cells. Therefore, the LPLUNC1‐PHB1‐p53/c‐Myc axis decreased glycolysis in NPC cells, and ATRA upregulated LPLUNC1 expression, ATRA maybe a promising drug for the treatment of NPC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Rac1 promotes the reprogramming of glucose metabolism and the growth of colon cancer cells through upregulating SOX9.
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Liang, Jiaxin, Liu, Qiang, Xia, Longzheng, Lin, Jinguan, Oyang, Linda, Tan, Shiming, Peng, Qiu, Jiang, Xianjie, Xu, Xuemeng, Wu, Nayiyuan, Tang, Yanyan, Su, Min, Luo, Xia, Yang, Yiqing, Liao, Qianjin, and Zhou, Yujuan
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Metabolic reprogramming is the survival rule of tumor cells, and tumor cells can meet their high metabolic requirements by changing the energy metabolism mode. Metabolic reprogramming of tumor cells is an important biochemical basis of tumor malignant phenotypes. Ras‐related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (Rac1) is abnormally expressed in a variety of tumors and plays an important role in the proliferation, invasion, and migration of tumor cells. However, the role of Rac1 in tumor metabolic reprogramming is still unclear. Herein, we revealed that Rac1 was highly expressed in colon cancer tissues and cell lines. Rac1 promotes the proliferation, migration, and invasion of colon cancer cells by upregulating SOX9, which as a transcription factor can directly bind to the promoters of HK2 and G6PD genes and regulate their transcriptional activity. Rac1 upregulates the expression of SOX9 through the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. Moreover, Rac1 can promote glycolysis and the activation of the pentose phosphate pathway in colon cancer cells by mediating the axis of SOX9/HK2/G6PD. These findings reveal novel regulatory axes involving Rac1/SOX9/HK2/G6PD in the development and progression of colon cancer, providing novel promising therapeutic targets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Elastic reverse time migration method in vertical transversely isotropic media including surface topography.
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Zhong, Yu, Gu, Hanming, Liu, Yangting, Luo, Xia, and Mao, Qinghui
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SURFACE topography ,FINITE difference method ,ANISOTROPY ,SURFACE area - Abstract
Compared with acoustic seismic data, multi‐wave and multi‐component seismic data can offer some special media properties. Elastic reverse time migration is a high‐precision migration method to image multi‐wave and multi‐component seismic data. Anisotropy widely exists in the earth, and it is important to take anisotropy into account and correct the anisotropy effect for obtaining high‐quality image results during migration. However, accurate elastic reverse time migration in anisotropic media is still a challenging task, particularly for areas with irregular surface topography. To resolve these issues, a new elastic reverse time migration method is developed to correct the anisotropy effect in vertical transversely isotropic media with surface topography. We first use the modified pseudo‐acoustic wave equations of vertical transversely isotropic media to assist the elastic wavefield separation in vertical transversely isotropic media for suppressing the crosstalk artefacts between different wave modes and further generating high‐quality images. We then use a topography‐related filter to remove the influence of surface topography on the migration results of elastic reverse time migration. The advantage of the proposed topography‐related filter is that we do not need to make any changes to the conventional finite‐difference method based on regular grids but can calculate the wavefield in the areas with irregular surface topography efficiently. The synthetic examples with different surface topographies models demonstrate that our proposed elastic reverse time migration method can correct the anisotropy effect effectively, remove the influence of surface topography on elastic reverse time migration results, and generate high‐quality images. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. A simple and reliable bile acid assay in human serum by LC‐MS/MS.
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Shen, Ying, Liu, Ke, Luo, Xia, Guan, Qing, and Cheng, Liming
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- 2022
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10. Synergistic effect of combined treatment with baicalin and emodin on DSS-induced colitis in mouse.
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Xu, Bo, Huang, Shaowei, Chen, Yanping, Wang, Qing, Luo, Shuang, Li, Yanyang, Wang, Xiaojing, Chen, Jinyan, Luo, Xia, and Zhou, Lian
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ULCERATIVE colitis ,BIOLOGICAL models ,COLON (Anatomy) ,FLAVONOIDS ,ANIMAL experimentation ,CASCARA sagrada ,DNA-binding proteins ,RESEARCH funding ,COLITIS ,DEXTRAN ,MICE - Abstract
The treatment of combination drugs in complex diseases has been spotlighted. Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory disease that has made progress in combination therapy. Baicalin, a flavone from Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi. (Lamiaceae), and emodin, an anthraquinone derivative from Rhei Radix et Rhizoma. (Polygonaceae), both have been reported to possess antiinflammatory activities. Our study investigated whether combined treatment with baicalin and emodin had a synergistic effect in inhibiting colitis inflammation. The results showed that baicalin combined with emodin at a lower dose had the same effect as the two drugs alone significantly alleviated the symptoms of dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis mice, involving the prevention of the loss of body weight and colon shortening, the decrease in the disease activity index (DAI), and intestinal damages. The combined treatment decreased the expression of CD14/TLR4/NF-κB pathway proteins and increased the expression of PPAR-γ protein in the colon of colitis mice. Further study in vitro has shown that baicalin decreased the expression of CD14, whereas emodin increased the expression of PPAR-γ, both of which inhibited the activity of NF-κB and exerted antiinflammatory effects. Furthermore, compared to the treatment using the two drugs individually, baicalin combined with emodin had more significant effects on the expression of CD14 and PPAR-γ. Therefore, emodin combined with baicalin had a synergistic effect on DSS-induced colitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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11. Microbial abundance and diversity investigations along rivers: Current knowledge and future directions.
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Li, Kexin, Hu, Jinming, Li, Ting, Liu, Feng, Tao, Juan, Liu, Jiang, Zhang, Zejin, Luo, Xia, Li, Linfeng, Deng, Yongcui, and Che, Rongxiao
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NUCLEOTIDE sequencing ,MICROBIOLOGICAL techniques ,MICROBIAL diversity ,NITROGEN cycle ,MICROBIAL ecology ,MICROBIAL communities - Abstract
Microbial abundance and diversity in river ecosystems are being increasingly investigated, yet a synthesized understanding is still lacking. Here, studies of microbial abundance and diversity along global rivers are systematically reviewed based on 814 investigations performed across 8376 sites. We found that riverine microbial investigations are extremely heterogeneous regarding the spatiotemporal distribution of the sampling sites, the environmental media concerned, the microbial groups and indices targeted, the methods used, and the physicochemical properties examined. More than 72.23% of the studies were performed in the last 8 years, with most studies conducted in Europe, China, and the United States, while other regions were poorly investigated. Most studies have examined microbes in water, but very few studies have systematically investigated microbes in water, sediments, and riparian soils. Bacteria are the most studied microbial taxonomic groups; microbes with resistance genes and nitrogen cycling genes are the most studied microbial functional groups. High‐throughput sequencing has greatly expanded our understanding of microbial diversity along rivers. Nevertheless, the ecological implications of microbial diversity are still poorly understood. Regarding physicochemical properties, researchers tend to examine environmental parameters that are critical for shaping microbial communities, such as pH, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Future research should pay more attention to rivers that have not been well studied, especially large rivers. Additionally, microbial studies along rivers should be conducted in a more systematic way, taking the underinvestigated environmental media, microbial groups, microbial indices, and physicochemical properties into consideration. Advanced microbiology techniques, such as multiple omics technologies, should be increasingly applied. This article is categorized under:Water and Life > Conservation, Management, and AwarenessWater and Life > Nature of Freshwater Ecosystems [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Evaluation of a high‐performance liquid chromatography method for urinary oxalate determination and investigation regarding the pediatric reference interval of spot urinary oxalate to creatinine ratio for screening of primary hyperoxaluria.
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Shen, Ying, Luo, Xia, Li, Huijun, Guan, Qing, and Cheng, Liming
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- 2021
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13. Concurrent validity of the MacArthur communicative development inventory, the Ages and Stages Questionnaires and the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development: A study in rural China.
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Yue, Ai, Luo, Xia, Jia, Miqi, Wang, Boya, Gao, Qiufeng, Shi, Yaojiang, and Wang, Shun
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INFANT development ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,RURAL conditions ,RESEARCH methodology ,COMMUNICATION ,QUESTIONNAIRES - Abstract
We aimed to evaluate the validity of the Ages and Stages Questionnaires Edition 3 (ASQ‐3) and the MacArthur communicative development inventory (CDI) as a screening measure for children at risk of language development delay in western rural China, by comparing them to the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (BSID‐III). We administered the BSID‐III on 1,079 children (aged 8–24 months) and administered the ASQ‐3 and the CDI to their caregivers. We found a significant, low‐to‐moderate correlation between the three scales. Further, correlation strength increased with age of the child and was stronger when the mother was the primary caregiver. We also found that the sensitivity and specificity of the ASQ‐3 ranged widely. The overall findings suggest that the ASQ‐3 and the CDI may not be very accurate screening tools for identifying language development delays in children, especially those under 17 months or whose primary caregiver is not their mother. Highlights: We evaluated the accuracy of language sections of three scales (CDI, ASQ‐3 and BSID‐III) for rural children in western China.Multiple methods were utilized and showed a significant, low‐to‐moderate correlation between the three scales.Our findings revealed that both ASQ‐3 and CDI are not accurate screening tools for identifying language development delays in children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Synthesis and characterization of dicyclic silicon‐/phosphorus‐grafted alumina and its application in improving flame retardancy of epoxy resin.
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Luo, Xia, Hu, Huan, Ma, Jiajun, Huang, Yawen, and Yang, Junxiao
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EPOXY resins ,FOURIER transform infrared spectroscopy ,GLASS transition temperature ,FLAME ,FIREPROOFING agents - Abstract
A new phosphorous/silicon/aluminum hybrid flame retardant (SAlu) was prepared by a surface grafting modification of alumina with a polymer (SDPS). The polymer was prepared by a condensation reaction between 3,9‐dichloro‐2,4,8,10‐tetrahydroxy‐3,9‐diphosphate heterocyclic‐3,9‐dioxide [5.5] undecane (SPDPC) and diphenyldisiloxol. The structure of the SAlu was further characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X‐ray diffraction, UV–Vis absorption, and particle size analysis. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that SPDS was grafted over 40% of the alumina surface. When introduced into epoxy resin, SAlu effectively improved the thermal stability and carbonization rate of the epoxy composites at high temperature. Carbonization studies showed that SAlu promoted formation of a ceramic‐carbon coking structure with a porous morphology of aggregates, which isolate combustible materials, heat, and oxygen. These features improved the flame retardant performance of the composite. The solidified materials were evenly dispersed in the network structure to improve the elastic deformation ability and glass transition temperature of the solidified resin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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15. Spatiotemporal Characteristics and Associated Synoptic Patterns of Extremely Persistent Heavy Rainfall in Southern China.
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Zhang, Chi, Huang, Xiaogang, Fei, Jianfang, Luo, Xia, and Zhou, Yan
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RAINFALL anomalies ,RAINFALL periodicity ,SYNOPTIC climatology ,SPATIOTEMPORAL processes - Abstract
Persistent heavy rainfall has a longer duration than short‐duration heavy rainfall (SHR), with few studies on its extreme duration. Hourly gridded precipitation data from April to September during 2008–2019 were used to define and study extremely persistent heavy rainfall (EPHR) in southern China. It was found that the EPHR process was asymmetric, with growing time about 1 h shorter than fading time on average. On average, EPHR accounts for less than 40% of duration but nearly 3/4 of precipitation in events. There was a tendency for EPHR to occur near land‐sea boundaries and mountainous areas. It was more frequent in the early morning, differing from the "afternoon peak" observed for SHR. There were five EPHR high‐incidence areas (HIAs). EPHR with longest duration occurred in coastal areas, and the largest precipitation was recorded near the Yunkai Mountains. Influenced by local characteristics, the peaking time of monthly and diurnal variations differed in HIAs. The low in Beibu Gulf was closely related to the occurrence of EPHR, but the relative positions of the low and HIAs varied in different synoptic pattern types. The trough at 500 hPa and the low vortex or shear line at 850 hPa interacted with the surface convergence mechanism to produce strong upward motion. There was also a warm and wet tongue at 850 hPa above the HIAs, combined with the vertically integrated moisture flux convergence. Additionally, the marine boundary‐layer jet and isentropic ascent in lower troposphere possibly supported the coastal EPHR. Key Points: We define the concept of extremely persistent heavy rainfall to describe the extreme duration of heavy rainfallExtremely persistent heavy rainfall tends to occur near land‐sea boundaries and mountains, frequently at night and in the early morningThe low in Beibu Gulf is an important surface synoptic system associated with extremely persistent heavy rainfall [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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16. Predicting the Risk of Adverse Events in Pregnant Women With Congenital Heart Disease.
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Chu, Ran, Chen, Wei, Song, Guangmin, Yao, Shu, Xie, Lin, Song, Li, Zhang, Yue, Chen, Lijun, Zhang, Xiangli, Ma, Yuyan, Luo, Xia, Liu, Yuan, Sun, Ping, Zhang, Shuquan, Fang, Yan, Dong, Taotao, Zhang, Qing, Peng, Jin, Zhang, Lu, and Wei, Yuan
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- 2020
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17. First-line atezolizumab in addition to bevacizumab plus chemotherapy for metastatic, nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer: A United States-based cost-effectiveness analysis.
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Wan, XiaoMin, Luo, Xia, Tan, ChongQing, Zeng, XiaoHui, Zhang, YuCong, and Peng, LiuBao
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NON-small-cell lung carcinoma , *LUNG cancer , *BEVACIZUMAB , *CANCER chemotherapy , *MARKOV processes - Abstract
Background: The IMpower150 trial found that adding atezolizumab to the combination of bevacizumab and chemotherapy improved survival for patients with metastatic, nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, considering the high cost of immunotherapy, there is a need to assess its value by considering both efficacy and cost. The current study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of atezolizumab in the first-line setting for the treatment of patients with metastatic NSCLC from the US payer perspective.Methods: A Markov model was developed to compare the lifetime cost and effectiveness of the combination of atezolizumab, bevacizumab, carboplatin, and paclitaxel (ABCP) with the combination of bevacizumab, carboplatin, and paclitaxel (BCP) and carboplatin and paclitaxel (CP) in the first-line treatment of patients with metastatic NSCLC. Life-years (LYs), quality-adjusted LYs (QALYs), and lifetime costs were estimated. One-way and probabilistic sensitivity analyses were performed to evaluate the model uncertainty. Additional subgroup analyses were performed.Results: ABCP provided an additional 0.413 QALYs (0.460 LYs) and 0.738 QALYs (0.956 LYs), respectively, compared with BCP and CP. The corresponding incremental costs were $234,998 and $381,116, respectively. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio for ABCP was $568,967 per QALY compared with BCP and $516,114 per QALY compared with CP. The subgroup analysis demonstrated that PD-L1 expression of ≥50% on tumor cells (TC3) or ≥10% on immune cells (IC3) decreased the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio to $464,703 per QALY.Conclusions: From the perspective of the US payer, ABCP is estimated to not be cost-effective compared with BCP or CP in the first-line setting for patients with metastatic, nonsquamous NSCLC at a willingness-to-pay threshold of $100,000 per QALY. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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18. Macrophage ERα promoted invasion of endometrial cancer cell by mTOR/KIF5B‐mediated epithelial to mesenchymal transition.
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Jing, Xuanxuan, Peng, Jin, Dou, Yu, Sun, Jintang, Ma, Chao, Wang, Qingjie, Zhang, Lin, Luo, Xia, Kong, Beihua, Zhang, Yun, Wang, Lijie, and Qu, Xun
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CARCINOMA ,ENDOMETRIAL cancer ,MACROPHAGES ,MACROPHAGE inflammatory proteins ,ESTROGEN receptors ,LUNG cancer ,OVARIAN cancer ,CHEMOKINES - Abstract
Tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs) exert tumor‐promoting effects. There have been reports that estrogen receptors (ERs) are expressed on the infiltrating macrophages of endometriosis, ovarian cancer and lung cancer. However, the role of ERs in macrophages is not well characterized. In this study, we identified that ER alpha (ERα) expression on the macrophages of human endometrial cancer was positively correlated with cancer progression. Conditioned medium from selective ERα agonist‐treated M2 macrophages induced the epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) in endometrial cancer cells. However, this effect can be inhibited by ERα antagonist. Here, we showed that macrophages ERα‐engaged abundantly produced chemokine (C‐C motif) ligand 18 (CCL18), and its expression promoted the invasion of endometrial cancer cells by activating the extracellular signal‐regulated kinase 1/2 pathway, whereas suppressing CCL18 abrogated these effects. Furthermore, we identified that CCL18 derived from TAMs upregulated KIF5B expression to promote EMT via activating the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway in endometrial cancer. Overall, our findings show how ERα‐engaged infiltrating macrophages initiate chronic inflammation and promote the aggressive progression of endometrial cancer cells. ERα‐positive TAMs act as drivers of endometrial cancer, which may become a potential therapeutic target. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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19. Functional polymorphisms on chromosome 5p15.33 disturb telomere biology and confer the risk of non‐small cell lung cancer in Chinese population.
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Li, Ying, Xiang, Cheng, Shen, Na, Deng, Lingyan, Luo, Xia, Yuan, Peihong, Ji, Zhi, Li, Jiaoyuan, and Cheng, Liming
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- 2019
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20. A quantitative research on clinical parameters of gingival contour for anterior teeth esthetic analysis and design.
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Ke, Xiu‐Ping, Wang, Cun‐Wei, Sun, Hui‐Qiang, Yang, Yun, Luo, Xia‐Yan, and Liu, Ting‐Song
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GINGIVA ,MAXILLA ,COMPUTER-aided design ,CONNECTIVE tissues ,DENTAL crowns ,CUSPIDS ,COSMETIC dentistry ,INCISORS ,ORAL disease diagnosis ,STRUCTURAL models ,QUANTITATIVE research ,ANATOMY - Abstract
Objectives: To provide reference for computer‐aided esthetic analysis and design of the maxillary anterior teeth. Materials and Methods: Intraoral scanner was used to obtain the maxillary three‐dimensional digital models of subjects with healthy periodontal tissue. In SpaceClaim, the occlusal plane was established as the horizontal reference plane to measure the positional relation between the gingival zenith (GZ) of the maxillary anterior teeth, the angle formed between the gingival line and the maxillary midline (GLA), the distance between the GZ of the lateral incisor and gingival line (LID), and the distance between the GZ and the vertical bisected middle surface along the long axis of the clinical crown (VBMS). Results: The GLA was 92.7 ± 3.2°. The GZ of the canine, lateral incisor, and left central incisor were located to the GZ of the right central incisor coronally at 0.68 ± 0.91, 0.65 ± 0.66 mm, and apically at 0.12 ± 0.42 mm, respectively. The LID was 0.65 ± 0.92 mm. The GZ of the canine, lateral incisor, and central incisor were located distally to the VBMS at 0.00 ± 0.06, 0.27 ± 0.19, and 0.73 ± 0.21 mm, respectively. Conclusion: The GZ at different tooth position are in different heights. The direction and degree of the GZ deviation from the VBMS are also related to tooth position. Clinical Significance: The clinical parameters of the gingival contour obtained in this research can be used for patients with unsound contour of periodontal soft tissue to do the anterior teeth esthetic analysis. Besides, it can also be used to determine the proper position between the GZs of the maxillary anterior teeth in anterior teeth esthetic design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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21. The Controlling Role of Boundary Layer Inertial Oscillations in Meiyu Frontal Precipitation and Its Diurnal Cycles Over China.
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Xue, Ming, Luo, Xia, Zhu, Kefeng, Sun, Zhengqi, and Fei, Jianfang
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Abstract: Convection‐permitting simulations are used to investigate the key mechanism of Meiyu precipitation diurnal cycle over China. Six days from the 2014 Meiyu season are used to produce a “north” composite rainband over the Yangtze‐Huaihe River Basin and another 6 days used to produce a “south” composite band. Both rainbands have peak rainfall in the early morning, while the south band has a secondary peak in the afternoon. Low‐level ageostrophic winds (AGWs) are found to exhibit diurnal cycles with clockwise rotations and their directions, and magnitudes depend on the background geostrophic monsoon flows. Net moisture flux into a control volume enclosing each rainband is almost purely due to AGWs. For both rainbands, net flux reaches maximum at ~04 LST, about 3–4 hr before morning precipitation peak. For the north band, a prominent minimum occurs at ~19 LST, 4 hr before the precipitation minimum. The moisture fluxes through the southern control volume boundary make the largest contributions to the net flux and its diurnal variations. The diurnal variations of the AGWs and their relationship with the background monsoon flows agree very well with the prediction of Blackadar boundary layer inertial oscillation theory, and the convergence forcing by the AGWs resulting from the inertial oscillations plays a paramount role in modulating the diurnal cycles of Meiyu front precipitation, including the creation of early morning peak and evening minimum. Feedback of latent heat release plays only a secondary role. The commonly recognized diurnal monsoon variability can be explained by the Blackadar inertial oscillation theory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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22. Incremental prognostic value of multichamber deformation imaging and renal function status to predict adverse outcome in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.
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Saha, Samir K., Luo, Xia‐Xia, Gopal, Aasha S., Govind, Satish C., Fang, Fang, Liu, Ming, Zhang, Qing, Ma, Chunyan, Dong, Ming, Kiotsekoglou, Anatoli, and Yu, Cheuk‐Man
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HEART anatomy , *HEART disease diagnosis , *KIDNEY physiology , *CARDIOLOGY , *DIAGNOSTIC imaging , *ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY , *LEFT heart ventricle , *HEART failure , *PROGNOSIS , *RECEIVER operating characteristic curves , *ADVERSE health care events , *VENTRICULAR ejection fraction , *DISEASE complications - Abstract
Aims: Deformation imaging, particularly of left‐sided heart, is fast becoming an essential tool in clinical cardiology. However, data are scant regarding the value of biventricular and bi‐atrial deformation in association with comorbidities in heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (HFREF). Methods and Results: Forty‐nine subjects (72 ± 13 years; 28 male) with HFREF and 14 age‐matched controls underwent deformation imaging including LV global longitudinal strain (LVGLS%), right ventricular strain (RVS%), and left atrial reservoir strain (LARS%). Standard echo parameters included LVEF%, E/E′ ratio, and pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP). Mean ± SD of LVEF, LVGLS%, and RVS% were 31% ± 8%, 7% ± 3%, and 17% ± 7%, respectively, and were significantly lower compared with controls (all
P < .0001). Over a follow‐up period of 4.2 years, 24% of patients died and 48% had a composite outcome of death and heart failure hospitalization. In the logistic regression model, taking the composite of death and heart failure hospitalization as a dichotomous variable, RVS%, E/E′ ratio, and PASP were the only significant univariate predictors of adverse outcome (R 2 = .68, allP < .05). In the multivariate model, however, only PASP predicted adverse outcome. PASP also had the largest AUC (0.8) in the ROC analysis. A creatinine level of >88 μmol/L (SCREAT) and a cutoff value of LA reservoir strain (LARS %) at <16.7% provided the best sensitivity (86%) and specificity (40%) with an odds ratio of 3.8. In the Kaplan–Meier survival estimate, LARS%‐SCREAT predicted all‐cause mortality and HF hospitalization. Conclusion: Multichamber deformation imaging along with renal function and PASP could best predict adverse outcome in HFREF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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23. Thiopurines prevented surgical recurrence in patients with Crohn's disease after intestinal resection: Strategy based on risk stratification.
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Guo, Jing, Chen, Bai‐li, Chen, Zhi‐hui, Luo, Xia‐peng, Qiu, Yun, Zhang, Sheng‐hong, Feng, Rui, He, Yao, Zeng, Zhi‐rong, Song, Xin‐ming, Ben‐horin, Shomron, Mao, Ren, and Chen, Min‐hu
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PURINES ,DISEASE relapse prevention ,CROHN'S disease ,POSTOPERATIVE care ,GASTROINTESTINAL disease prevention ,PATIENTS ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Abstract: Background and Aim: Thiopurines (TPs) are effective in reducing clinical and endoscopic recurrence in postoperative patients with Crohn's disease (CD). However, whether TPs could prevent surgical recurrence (SR) remains unknown. We aimed to explore whether TPs could prevent SR and identify risk factors associated with SR. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of 246 postoperative patients with CD. Cox proportional hazard model was used to identify risk factors for SR. Patients were stratified according to the presence of risk factors. Results: A total of 50 (20.3%) patients suffered SR after a mean follow up of 54.3±46.4 months. Multivariable analysis showed independent risk factors for SR were penetrating disease behavior (HR 8.628; 95% CI 1.573–47.341; P = 0.01), ileocolonic disease location (HR 2.597; 95% CI 1.047–6.445; P = 0.04) and isolated upper gastrointestinal disease (UGID) location (HR 5.082; 95% CI 1.496–17.267; P = 0.009). However, use of TPs after surgery significantly reduced the risk of SR (HR 0.120; 95% CI 0.063–0.231; P < 0.001). When stratifying patients according to risk factors, there was no statistical difference of SR between patients treated or not by TPs (P = 0.08) in low‐risk group (n = 46). However, in high risk group (n = 200), patients with TPs use had a lower risk of SR than those without TPs (HR 0.093; 95% CI 0.048–0.178; P < 0.001). Conclusions: Penetrating disease behavior and ileocolonic/isolated (UGID) location were associated with SR in CD patients. TPs use was beneficial in decreasing risk for SR in CD patients at high risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Clinical drug-drug interaction assessment of ivacaftor as a potential inhibitor of cytochrome P450 and P-glycoprotein.
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Robertson, Sarah M., Luo, Xia, Dubey, Neeraj, Li, Chonghua, Chavan, Ajit B., Gilmartin, Geoffrey S., Higgins, Mark, and Mahnke, Lisa
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ANALYSIS of variance , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *CROSSOVER trials , *CYSTIC fibrosis , *DRUG interactions , *DRUG side effects , *GLYCOPROTEINS , *HEME , *MATHEMATICAL statistics , *ORAL contraceptives , *PHENOLS , *QUINOLONE antibacterial agents , *REGRESSION analysis , *PARAMETERS (Statistics) , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *DATA analysis software , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Ivacaftor is approved in the USA for the treatment of cystic fibrosis (CF) in patients with a G551D-CFTR mutation or one of eight other CFTR mutations. A series of in vitro experiments conducted early in the development of ivacaftor indicated ivacaftor and metabolites may have the potential to inhibit cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2C8, CYP2C9, CYP3A, and CYP2D6, as well as P-glycoprotein (P-gp). Based on these results, a series of clinical drug-drug interaction (DDI) studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of ivacaftor on sensitive substrates of CYP2C8 (rosiglitazone), CYP3A (midazolam), CYP2D6 (desipramine), and P-gp (digoxin). In addition, a DDI study was conducted to evaluate the effect of ivacaftor on a combined oral contraceptive, as this is considered an important comedication in CF patients. The results indicate ivacaftor is a weak inhibitor of CYP3A and P-gp, but has no effect on CYP2C8 or CYP2D6. Ivacaftor caused non-clinically significant increases in ethinyl estradiol and norethisterone exposure. Based on these results, caution and appropriate monitoring are recommended when concomitant substrates of CYP2C9, CYP3A and/or P-gp are used during treatment with ivacaftor, particularly drugs with a narrow therapeutic index, such as warfarin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Comparative antigenic proteins and proteomics of pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica bio-serotypes 1B/O: 8 and 2/O: 9 cultured at 25°C and 37°C.
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Gu, Wenpeng, Wang, Xin, Qiu, Haiyan, Luo, Xia, Xiao, Di, Xiao, Yuchun, Tang, Liuying, Kan, Biao, and Jing, Huaiqi
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YERSINIA enterocolitica ,PROTEOMICS ,SEROTYPES ,BACTERIAL antigens ,BACTERIAL proteins ,BACTERIAL cultures ,PATHOGENIC bacteria ,MEMBRANE proteins - Abstract
ABSTRACT Yersinia enterocolitica is a Gram-negative enteric pathogen responsible for a number of gastrointestinal disorders; the most pathogenic bio-serotype is 1B/O: 8. In this study, we compared the antigenicity of the outer membrane proteins and proteomics of the whole-cell proteins of a pathogenic bio-serotype 2/O: 9 isolated in China and a bio-serotype 1B/O: 8 strain isolated in Japan. Using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, we showed that the outer membrane proteins A (OmpA), C (OmpC) and F (OmpF) were the major antigens for both strains, although proteins located on the bacterial cell membrane and enzymes involved in energy metabolism were also identified as antigenic. We compared the whole-cell proteins of the two strains cultured at 25°C and 37°C and found portions of the outer membrane proteins (OmpX, OmpF and OmpA) were downregulated when the bacteria were cultured at 37°C, whereas urease subunit gamma (UreA), urease subunit alpha (UreC) and urease accessory protein (UreE), which are involved in urease synthesis, were upregulated when the bacteria were grown at 37°C. These observations will lay a foundation to selection of diagnostic markers for pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica, and maybe contribute to choose the vaccine targets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Cover Image, Volume 8, Issue 5.
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Li, Kexin, Hu, Jinming, Li, Ting, Liu, Feng, Tao, Juan, Liu, Jiang, Zhang, Zejin, Luo, Xia, Li, Linfeng, Deng, Yongcui, and Che, Rongxiao
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MICROBIAL diversity - Abstract
The cover image is based on the Overview Microbial abundance and diversity investigations along rivers: Current knowledge and future directions by Kexin Li et al., https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1547. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. A simple and robust liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry assay for determination of plasma free metanephrines and its application to routine clinical testing for diagnosis of pheochromocytoma.
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Shen, Ying, Luo, Xia, Li, Huijun, Guan, Qing, and Cheng, Liming
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Plasma free metanephrines (PFMs) have high sensitivity for detecting pheochromocytoma (PCC). Herein, we developed a simple and reliable liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry assay for PFMs determination in Chinese population. PFMs were enriched by SPE without requiring extract evaporation or the use of buffers containing nonvolatile salts. The analytes were analyzed in multiple reaction monitoring mode. Inter‐ and intra‐assay precisions were ≤4.3% and ≤ 6.3%. The lower limits of quantification were 0.07 nmol/L for metanephrine and 0.06 nmol/L for normetanephrine. Recoveries of PFMs were in the range of 89.3–113%. The method was free from significant matrix effect, carryover and interference. Owing to its fast analysis time, more than 150 samples/day could be easily performed by a single operator. With the established reference intervals of PFMs in the Chinese population, this simple and robust LC–MS/MS method could be valuable for use in routine clinical laboratories. It is noted that the combined tests of PFMs with urinary catecholamines or urinary vanillylmandelic acid could improve specificity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Analytical validation and clinical application of urinary vanillylmandelic acid and homovanillic acid by LC–MS/MS for diagnosis of neuroblastoma.
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Shen, Ying, Li, Huijun, Lu, Jie, Luo, Xia, Guan, Qing, and Cheng, Liming
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Vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) and homovanillic acid (HVA) are clinical biomarkers for diagnosis of neuroblastoma (NB), which commonly occurs in the childhood. Development and application of a robust LC–MS/MS method for fast determination of these biomarkers for optimal laboratory testing of NB is essential in clinical laboratories. In present study, we developed and validated a simple liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) method for quick clinical testing of VMA and HVA for diagnosis of NB. The method was validated according to the current CLSI C62‐A and FDA guidelines. The age‐adjusted pediatric reference intervals and diagnostic performance were evaluated in both 24 h urine and random urine. Injection‐to‐injection time was 3.5 min. Inter‐ and intra‐assay coefficients of variation (CVs) were ≤3.88%. The lower limit of quantification and the limit of detection were 0.50 and 0.25 μmol/L for both VMA and HVA. Recoveries of VMA and HVA were in the ranges of 85–109% and 86–100% with CVs ≤5.76%. This method was free from significant matrix effect, carryover and interference. The establishment of age‐adjusted pediatric reference intervals by this LC–MS/MS method was favorable for the improvement in diagnostic performance, which was crucial for correct interpretation of test results from children in both 24 h and random urine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Evaluation of the influence of mirabilite on the absorption and pharmacokinetics of the ingredients in Dahuang‐mudan decoction by a validated UPLC/QTOF–MS/MS method.
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Nong, Feifei, Zhao, Zhongxiang, Luo, Xia, Liu, Chang, Li, Hui, Liu, Qi, Wen, Bin, and Zhou, Lian
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Dahuang‐mudan decoction (DMD) has been widely used for disease treatment in China for 1700 years. The formula consists of Rhubarb, moutan bark, Prunus persica, wax gourd kernel and mirabilite, which have been well studied by multidisciplinary approaches. However, the role of the mineral mirabilite in DMD is unclear. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of mirabilite on the absorption and pharmacokinetics of the ingredients in DMD. The constituents were identified in DMD extract and the plasma of mirabilite–DMD (MDMD, 50 g kg−1) treated rats and nonmirabilite–DMD (NMDMD, 50 g kg−1) treated rats. The plasma was also used to investigate the effects of mirabilite on the pharmacokinetics of active ingredients in DMD using a new validated UPLC–MS/MS method. The results showed that 63 compounds were identified in the extract of DMD, 27 and 22 of which were found in the plasmas of MDMD‐ and NMDMD‐treated rats, respectively. Furthermore, the results of a pharmacokinetic study suggested that mirabilite influenced the absorption of the five constituents by decreasing the absorption of emodin and rhein while increasing the absorption of aloe‐emodin, paeoniflorin and amygdalin; the pharmacokinetic parameters, including the Tmax, Cmax, AUC0–t, MRT0–t, CLz and t1/2 of five constituents, significantly changed in MDMD‐treated rats compared with the NMDMD. The method validation for selectivity, precision, accuracy, matrix effect, recovery and stability met the acceptance criteria. These findings uncover the roles of mirabilite in DMD and demonstrate the application of scientific principles to the study of DMD in human health care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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