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2. Exploration of the psychometric properties of the novel General Medication Adherence Scale (GMAS) for chronic illness patients
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Xiaoxuan Meng, Siyuan Li, Wenting Shen, Dongyan Li, Qingyun Lv, Xiaoxu Wang, Yan Wang, Xiaoying Zang, Qing Zhang, and Lan Wang
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
3. Two new flavonoid thioglucosides from the seeds of Lepidium apetalum
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Meng Li, Xiao-Lan Wang, Jing-Ke Zhang, Meng-Nan Zeng, Yan-Jun Sun, Hui Chen, Zhi-You Hao, Wei-Sheng Feng, and Xiao-Ke Zheng
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Pharmacology ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Organic Chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Molecular Medicine ,General Medicine ,Analytical Chemistry - Published
- 2023
4. S100a9 deficiency accelerates MDS-associated tumor escape via PD-1/PD-L1 overexpression
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Roujia Wang, Youshan Zhao, Zijuan Li, Juan Guo, Sida Zhao, Luxi Song, Dong Wu, Lan Wang, and Chunkang Chang
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Biophysics ,General Medicine ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
5. Research on two-class and four-class action recognition based on EEG signals
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Ying Chang, Lan Wang, Yunmin Zhao, Ming Liu, and Jing Zhang
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Computational Mathematics ,Applied Mathematics ,Modeling and Simulation ,General Medicine ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Abstract
BMI has attracted widespread attention in the past decade, which has greatly improved the living conditions of patients with motor disorders. The application of EEG signals in lower limb rehabilitation robots and human exoskeleton has also been gradually applied by researchers. Therefore, the recognition of EEG signals is of great significance. In this paper, a CNN-LSTM neural network model is designed to study the two-class and four-class motion recognition of EEG signals. In this paper, a brain-computer interface experimental scheme is designed. Combining the characteristics of EEG signals, the time-frequency characteristics of EEG signals and event-related potential phenomena are analyzed, and the ERD/ERS characteristics are obtained. Pre-process EEG signals, and propose a CNN-LSTM neural network model to classify the collected binary and four-class EEG signals. The experimental results show that the CNN-LSTM neural network model has a good effect, and its average accuracy and kappa coefficient are higher than the other two classification algorithms, which also shows that the classification algorithm selected in this paper has a good classification effect.
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- 2023
6. Seven drimane-type sesquiterpenoids from an earwig-associated Aspergillus sp
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Khan SALMAN, Hongjie ZHU, Ziqian SUN, Yilin LI, Lan WANG, Rong WANG, Zhikai GUO, and Ruihua JIAO
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Complementary and alternative medicine ,Drug Discovery ,General Medicine - Published
- 2023
7. Platelet to albumin ratio is an independent indicator for disease activity in ankylosing spondylitis
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Ran Cui, Yu-Lan Wang, Yi-Li Tao, Qiang Tong, Zhiyong Chen, and Sheng-Ming Dai
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Rheumatology ,General Medicine - Abstract
The objective of this study is to characterize the association between platelet to albumin ratio (PAR) and disease activity in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and axial psoriatic arthritis (axPsA). Baseline platelet count, albumin, PAR, C-reactive protein (CRP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), Bath ankylosing spondylitis disease index (BASDAI), Bath ankylosing spondylitis functional index (BASFI), and ankylosing spondylitis disease activity score (ASDAS) were collected from patients with a definitive diagnosis of AS or axPsA. Spearman's correlation analysis, quantile regression, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were performed. Four hundred forty-six patients with AS and 68 patients with axPsA were included. AS patients had higher CRP, ASDAS-CRP, and ASDAS-ESR than axPsA patients (median: CRP, 6.8 vs. 3.5 mg/L, p = 0.02; ASDAS-CRP, 2.32 vs.1.93, p = 0.001; ASDAS-ESR, 2.57 vs.1.97, p = 0.007; respectively). Platelet count, albumin, PAR, ESR, BASDAI, and BASFI did not significantly differ between the two populations (all p 0.05). In AS patients, PAR was positively correlated with BASDAI (r = 0.204, p 0.01), BASFI (r = 0.24, p 0.01), ASDAS-CRP (r = 0.475, p 0.01), and ASDAS-ESR (r = 0.483, p 0.01), while these coefficients were not significant in axPsA patients. The quantile regression further confirmed that, in AS patients, PAR was independently associated with BASDAI, BASFI, ASDAS-CRP, and ASDAS-ESR at their individual quantiles (all p 0.01). However, in axPsA patients, PAR was not significantly associated with these disease activities. The optimal cut-off value of PAR for AS disease activity was 5.87, with an AUC of 0.745, a sensitivity of 72.4%, and a specificity of 71%. PAR could serve as an alternative indicator for AS disease activity. Key Points • Platelet to albumin ratio is independently associated with ankylosing spondylitis disease activity. • Platelet to albumin ratio could serve as an alternative indicator for ankylosing spondylitis disease activity.
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- 2022
8. The origins of COVID‐19 pandemic: A brief overview
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Ying‐Jian Hao, Yu‐Lan Wang, Mei‐Yue Wang, Lan Zhou, Jian‐Yun Shi, Ji‐Min Cao, and De‐Ping Wang
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General Veterinary ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,General Medicine - Abstract
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak that emerged at the end of 2019 has now swept the world for more than 2 years, causing immeasurable damage to the lives and economies of the world. It has drawn so much attention to discovering how the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) originated and entered the human body. The current argument revolves around two contradictory theories: a scenario of laboratory spillover events and human contact with zoonotic diseases. Here, we reviewed the transmission, pathogenesis, possible hosts, as well as the genome and protein structure of SARS-CoV-2, which play key roles in the COVID-19 pandemic. We believe the coronavirus was originally transmitted to human by animals rather than by a laboratory leak. However, there still needs more investigations to determine the source of the pandemic. Understanding how COVID-19 emerged is vital to developing global strategies for mitigating future outbreaks.
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- 2022
9. Arterial and venous thromboembolism risk associated with blood eosinophils: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
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Wei‐Jie Xu, Shang Wang, Ping Yuan, Lan Wang, Jun‐Xia Huang, and Rong Jiang
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Venous Thrombosis ,Coronary Thrombosis ,Myocardial Infarction ,Humans ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Cerebral Infarction ,General Medicine - Abstract
The association between blood eosinophil (EOS) counts and arterial/venous thrombosis is unclear. We aim to explore whether EOS count is a risk factor for thrombosis. We searched several databases and preprint platforms using core terms 'eosinophil', 'myocardial infarction', 'ischemic stroke', and 'venous thromboembolism' (VTE), among others. Studies comparing the odds ratios (ORs) or risk ratios (RRs) of EOSs with the abovementioned diseases were eligible. Overall, 22 studies were included. A high EOS count was associated with acute coronary artery thrombosis events (OR: 1.23, 95% CI: 1.15-1.32), short-term cerebral infarction and mortality (RR: 2.87, 95% CI: 1.49-5.51). The short-term risk of VTE was more common in patients with EOS-related diseases (RR: 6.52, 95% CI: 2.42-17.54). For coronary artery disease, a high EOS count was a protective factor against 6-month to 1-year mortality (RR: 0.56, 95% CI: 0.45-0.69) but was associated with long-term mortality (RR: 1.64, 95% CI: 1.25-2.14). Therefore, we conclude that for coronary artery thrombosis, EOS count is not associated with AMI events in general population. It may be associated with NSTEMI and STEMI in CAD patients, but more studies are needed to confirm this. In addition, EOS count is associated with an increased risk of both short- and long-term mortality but is not predictive of the composite endpoints. For cerebral artery thrombosis, EOS count may be associated with cerebral infarction and could lead to an increased risk of poor short-term prognosis. For VTEs, EOS count was a risk factor for some patients, especially those with acute-phase EOS-related diseases.
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- 2022
10. Genetically modified metallothionein/cellulose composite material as an efficient and environmentally friendly biosorbent for Cd2+ removal
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Xuefen Li, Yuxia Wang, M. James C. Crabbe, Lan Wang, Wenli Ma, and Zhumei Ren
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Structural Biology ,General Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2022
11. Flavonoid-Rich Extract of Oldenlandia diffusa (Willd.) Roxb. Inhibits Gastric Cancer by Activation of Caspase-Dependent Mitochondrial Apoptosis
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Jia-Yin, Ling, Qiu-Lan, Wang, Hao-Nan, Liang, Qing-Bo, Liu, Dong-Hong, Yin, and Li, Lin
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Complementary and alternative medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,General Medicine - Abstract
To evaluate the apoptosis and cycle arrest effects of Oldenlandia diffusa flavonoids on human gastric cancer cells, determine the action mechanisms in association with the mitochondrial dependent signal transduction pathway that controls production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and evaluate the pharmacodynamics of a mouse xenotransplantation model to provide a reference for the use of flavonoids in prevention and treatment of gastric cancer.Flavonoids were extracted by an enzymatic-ultrasonic assisted method and purified with D-101 resin. Bioactive components were characterized by high-performance liquid chromatography. Cell lines MKN-45, AGS, and GES-1 were treated with different concentrations of flavonoids (64, 96, 128, 160 µg/mL). The effect of flavonoids on cell viability was evaluated by MTT method, and cell nuclear morphology was observed by Hoechst staining. The apoptosis rate and cell cycle phases were measured by flow cytometry, the production of ROS was detected by laser confocal microscope, the mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) were observed by fluorescence microscope, and the expression of apoptotic proteins related to activation of mitochondrial pathway were measured by immunoblotting. MKN-45 cells were transplanted into BALB/c nude mice to establish a xenograft tumor model. Hematoxylin and eosin staining was used to reveal the subcutaneous tumor tissue. The tumor volume and tumor weight were measured, the expression levels of proliferation markers proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and Ki-67 were detected by immunohistochemistry, and the expression levels of CA72-4 were measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay.Oldenlandia diffusa flavonoids inhibited proliferation of MKN-45 and AGS human gastric cancer cells, arrested the cell cycle in GFlavonoids derived from Oldenlandia diffusa can inhibit proliferation and induce apoptosis of human gastric cancer cells by activating the mitochondrial controlled signal transduction pathway.
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- 2022
12. Diagnostic and Prognostic Roles of Thrombospondin-2 in Digestive System Cancers
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Feiqiong Gao, Wenyi Chen, Tingxiao Zhao, Jiong Yu, Xudong Feng, Lan Wang, Tianan Jiang, and Hongcui Cao
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General Immunology and Microbiology ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Digestive System Neoplasms ,Prognosis ,Thrombospondins ,Disease-Free Survival ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Gastrointestinal Neoplasms - Abstract
Background. Cancers of digestive system have high case-fatality rate. It is important to find more appropriate methods in diagnosing and predicting gastrointestinal malignances. And thrombospondin-2 (TSP-2) was reported to have the functions, although results were not identical. So we performed this meta-analysis to clarify the significance of TSP-2 in this area. Methods. PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and Clinicaltrial.gov were searched for relevant studies. Data were extracted from these involved records. For the meta-analysis of diagnostic test, bivariate mixed effect model was used to estimate diagnostic accuracy. For prognosis part, HRs and their 95% CIs were pooled to compare the overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) between patients with high TSP-2 and low TSP-2. Results. Nine records were eligible for the analysis of diagnostic test. Pooled results were as follows: sensitivity 0.60 (0.52, 0.68), specificity 0.96 (0.91, 0.98), positive likelihood ratio (PLR) 15.4 (7.3, 32.2), negative likelihood ratio (NLR) 0.42 (0.34, 0.50), and diagnostic odds ratio (DOR) 37 (18, 76). While in prognosis part, 10 articles were included. Patients with increased TSP-2 had shorter OS ( HR = 1.64 , 95% CI = 1.21 -2.22); however, no difference was found in DFS between TSP-2 high and low groups ( HR = 1.44 , 95% CI = 0.28 -7.33). Conclusions. TSP-2, as a diagnostic marker, has a high specificity but a moderate sensitivity. Meanwhile, it plays a role in predicting OS. Therefore, making TSP-2 a routine assay could be beneficial to high-risk individuals and patients with digestive malignances.
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- 2022
13. Effects of Netrin-1 and NHE1 Participation on the Migration of Macrophages Driven by CCL2
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Shiyue, Zhang, Xiangang, Mo, Shuping, Zhang, Juhai, Chen, Lan, Wang, and Hui, Yang
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Cell Movement ,Macrophages ,RNA, Messenger ,General Medicine ,Netrin-1 ,RNA, Small Interfering - Abstract
This experiment was designed to investigate the relationship between NHE1 gene expression differences between Netrin-1 and NHE1. For this purpose, the blank control, CCL2, CCL2 + Netrin-1 groups were constructed, and cell migration ability was detected by scratch tests and Transwell experiments; Commercial over-expressed NHE1 adenovirus vector (over-expressed NHE1 group), shRNA adenoviral vector silencing NHE1 (silencing NHE1 group) and negative control without carrying virus (negative control group) were subjected to RT-PCR test 24h after infection and pH recovery rate after acid loading was measured. The percentage of wound healing area and the number of cell migration of macrophages in the blank control group, CCL2 group, CCL2+Netrin-1 group, over-expressed NHE1 group, silencing NHE1 group and negative control group were compared. Results showed that in terms of migration ability, the percentage of wound healing area and migration in CCL2 increased (P0.05), in CCL2 + Netrin-1 (P0.05) and increased NHE1 mRNA (P0.05), and not in NHE1 (P0.05).pH response rate after acid load (NHE1 activity) showed that NHE1 activity was enhanced compared with the blank group, while NHE1 activity in silent NHE1 group decreased (P0.05); from macrophage migration ability after overexpression/silencing, the percentage of macrophage wound healing area and cell migration increased/decreased compared with CCL2 group and Netrin-1 + CCL2 group (P0.05). Then Upregulation of NHE1 can promote CCL2-driven macrophage RAW264.7 cell migration, and the downregulation of NHE1 can inhibit its cell migration; Netrin-1 can inhibit CCL2-driven RAW264.7 cell migration regardless of NHE1 regulation.
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- 2022
14. Innovatively treat rural food waste through producing organic grains
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Lan, Wang, Gaifang, Zhou, Tianyu, Qin, Liyue, Guo, Caihong, Li, Meizhen, Liu, and Gaoming, Jiang
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Nitrogen ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Agriculture ,General Medicine ,Pollution ,Refuse Disposal ,Manure ,Soil ,Food ,Metals, Heavy ,Animals ,Environmental Chemistry ,Cattle ,Fertilizers ,Ecosystem - Abstract
Food waste (FW) in a whole country contains a large amount of nitrogen which could be used to replace chemical fertilizers to produce organic grains, thus mitigating environmental pollution from the source. A 2-year field experiment was carried out using rural FW to grow organic grains in Shandong Province, China. Different proportions of FW and cattle manure were designed: FM0, 100% cattle manure compost (CMC); FM1, 75% CMC + 25% FW; FM2, 50% CMC + 50% FW; FM3, 25% CMC + 75% FW; FM4, 100% FW; CF, 100% chemical fertilizer; CK, without any fertilizers. Compared with CK and FM0, the application of FW significantly increased the total nitrogen, total phosphorus, and total potassium content of the soil. Simultaneously, all the three indicators increased with the increase of the proportion of FW. FW did not cause increase of contents of heavy metals such as cuprum, zinc, and chromium in the soils, nor did it increase the heavy metals in the grains. Using FW to replace all cattle manure, the total organic yield of grains reached to an average of 18,163 kg ha
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- 2022
15. Effects of Modified Sang ju-Yin Decoction Combined with IFNαlb Nebulization on IL-1β and HBD2 in Children with Asthmatic Bronchitis
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Jun Zhang, You lan Wang, Ying ting Liu, Min Yuan, and Jian guo Jin
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Article Subject ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Applied Mathematics ,Modeling and Simulation ,General Medicine ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology - Abstract
Background. Breathing disease swelling of the lung tubes caused by viral infection is more and more likely to develop into related to the lung tubes breathing disease, especially repeating breathing loudly. Objective. To investigate the effect of modified Sang ju-Yin Decoction combined with Interferon (IFN)αlb nebulization on children with asthmatic bronchitis and the effects of IL-1β and β-defensin 2 (HBD2). Materials and Methods. The clinical data of 80 children with asthmatic bronchitis who were diagnosed and treated in our hospital from May 2019 to May 2021 were selected as the research objects and divided into the control group and the observation group with 40 cases in each group according to different treatment methods. Among them, the control group was nebulized with IFNαlb, and the observation group was given addition and subtraction of Sang ju-Yin Decoction based on the control group. The clinical symptoms, pulmonary function indexes, adverse reactions, and effects on serum inflammatory indexes were observed and compared between the two groups. Results. There was no significant difference in the scores of symptoms and signs between the two groups before treatment ( P > 0.05 ), while the scores of shortness of breath, cough, stridor, lung rales, and signs after treatment of observation group were better than those of the control group ( P < 0.05 ). There was no significant difference in serum inflammatory indexes and pulmonary function indexes between the two groups before treatment ( P > 0.05 ), while the differences in IL-6, IL-10, TNF-α, IL-1β, and HBD2 after treatment were significant between the two groups ( P < 0.05 ). After treatment, the RR, TV, and PEF indexes of the two groups of children were significantly improved ( P < 0.05 ). After treatment, the adverse reaction rate of liver function damage, dry throat discomfort, rash, nausea, and vomiting in the observation group was 7.5%, which was significantly lower than 27.5% in the control group ( P < 0.05 ). Conclusion. Modified Sang ju-Yin Decoction combined with IFNαlb nebulization can improve symptoms and promote the recovery of patients in the treatment of acute bronchitis.
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- 2022
16. The Ratio of CD226 and TIGIT Expression in Tfh and PD-1+ICOS+Tfh Cells Are Potential Biomarkers for Chronic Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Kidney Transplantation
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Ji-wen Fan, Yu Fan, Zheng-li Wan, Lin Yan, Ya-mei Li, Yang-juan Bai, Lan-lan Wang, Jie Chen, and Yi Li
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Article Subject ,Immunology ,Immunology and Allergy ,General Medicine - Abstract
Kidney transplantation is the ideal treatment for end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Chronic antibody-mediated rejection (CAMR) is the main cause of graft failure. Tfh and B cells are key immune cells that play important roles in CAMR. In this study, the populations of different Tfh cell phenotypes and B cell subsets in CAMR were investigated in a total of 36 patients. Based on Banff-2019, 15 patients were diagnosed with CAMR (CAMR group), 11 recipients were diagnosed with recurrent or de novo IgA nephropathy (IgAN group), and 10 patients displayed stable renal function (stable group). The Tfh and B cell subsets were analyzed by flow cytometry. The percentage and absolute number of PD-1+ICOS+Tfh cells were significantly higher in CAMR ( p < 0.05 ), as was the ratio of CD226+Tfh cells to TIGIT+Tfh cells ( p < 0.05 ). Compared with stable recipients, CAMR patients had lower naïve B cells and higher unswitched memory B cells, which were also significantly related to renal function ( p < 0.05 ). Using the logistic regression model, we concluded that the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), absolute number of PD-1+ICOS+Tfh cells, and ratio of CD226+Tfh cells to TIGIT+Tfh cells were independent risk factors for CAMR. The combination of eGFR, PD-1+ICOS+Tfh cells, and the ratio of CD226+Tfh cells to TIGIT+Tfh cells showed better diagnostic efficacy for CAMR than each single parameter. The collective findings show that monitoring different Tfh phenotypes and B cell subsets is beneficial to kidney transplant recipients and implicate the combination of eGFR, number of PD-1+ICOS+Tfh cells, and ratio of CD226+Tfh cells to TIGIT+Tfh cells as a biomarker for diagnosing CAMR. The findings may also inform new strategies to identify and treat CAMR.
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- 2022
17. Nuclear Translocation of LDHA Promotes the Catabolism of BCAAs to Sustain GBM Cell Proliferation through the TxN Antioxidant Pathway
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Zhujun Li, Zhiyan Gu, Lan Wang, Yun Guan, Yingying Lyu, Jialong Zhang, Yin Wang, Xin Wang, Ji Xiong, and Ying Liu
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Inorganic Chemistry ,lactate dehydrogenase A ,glutamate ,branched-chain amino acid transaminase 1 ,redox balance ,thioredoxin ,GBM ,IDH-wild type ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
Glutamate is excitotoxic to neurons. The entry of glutamine or glutamate from the blood into the brain is limited. To overcome this, branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) catabolism replenishes the glutamate in brain cells. Branched-chain amino acid transaminase 1 (BCAT1) activity is silenced by epigenetic methylation in IDH mutant gliomas. However, glioblastomas (GBMs) express wild type IDH. Here, we investigated how oxidative stress promotes BCAAs’ metabolism to maintain intracellular redox balance and, consequently, the rapid progression of GBMs. We found that reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation promoted the nuclear translocation of lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA), which triggered DOT1L (disruptor of telomeric silencing 1-like)-mediated histone H3K79 hypermethylation and enhanced BCAA catabolism in GBM cells. Glutamate derived from BCAAs catabolism participates in antioxidant thioredoxin (TxN) production. The inhibition of BCAT1 decreased the tumorigenicity of GBM cells in orthotopically transplanted nude mice, and prolonged their survival time. In GBM samples, BCAT1 expression was negatively correlated with the overall survival time (OS) of patients. These findings highlight the role of the non-canonical enzyme activity of LDHA on BCAT1 expression, which links the two major metabolic pathways in GBMs. Glutamate produced by the catabolism of BCAAs was involved in complementary antioxidant TxN synthesis to balance the redox state in tumor cells and promote the progression of GBMs.
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- 2023
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18. Construction of a novel pyrotosis-related prognostic model of esophageal square cell carcinoma and determination of the anti-tumor effect of WFDC12
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Yu Zhuang, Lan Wang, Chengjian Ji, Yungang Sun, and Feng Shao
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Genetics ,General Medicine - Published
- 2023
19. Saikosaponin b2 inhibits tumor angiogenesis in liver cancer via down‑regulation of VEGF/ERK/HIF‑1α signaling
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Man You, Junmin Fu, Xingzhi Lv, Lan Wang, Hongwei Wang, and Ruifang Li
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,General Medicine - Published
- 2023
20. Knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding postoperative delirium among cardiac surgery nurses: A cross‐sectional multi‐centre study
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Chenxi Zhou, Xi Qu, Lan Wang, Qiansheng Wu, and Yanrong Zhou
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General Medicine ,General Nursing - Published
- 2023
21. Protein‐Targeted Glycan Editing on Living Cells Disrupts KRAS Signaling
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Yiran Li, Fan Huo, Liusheng Chen, Haiqi Wang, Jianzhuang Wu, Peiwen Zhang, Nan Feng, Wei Li, Lan Wang, Yichun Wang, Xiaojian Wang, Xiaoliang Yang, Zhiqiang Lu, Yang Mao, Chao Yan, Lin Ding, and Huangxian Ju
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General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Catalysis - Published
- 2023
22. Tungstate‐mediated In‐situ Passivation of Grain Boundary Grooves in Perovskite Solar Cells
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Rundong Fan, Qizhen Song, Zijian Huang, Yue Ma, Mengqi Xiao, Xudan Huang, Huachao Zai, Jiaqian Kang, Haipeng Xie, Yongli Gao, Lina Wang, Yu Zhang, Lan Wang, Feng Wang, Xiao Zhang, Wentao Zhou, Nengxu Li, Xueyun Wang, Yang Bai, Guilin Liu, Qi Chen, Lifen Wang, and Huanping Zhou
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General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Catalysis - Published
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23. A systematic survey of LU domain-containing proteins reveals a novel human gene, LY6A, which encodes the candidate ortholog of mouse Ly-6A/Sca-1 and is aberrantly expressed in pituitary tumors
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Dan Liu, Chunhui Xu, Yanting Liu, Wen Ouyang, Shaojian Lin, Aining Xu, Yuanliang Zhang, Yinyin Xie, Qiuhua Huang, Weili Zhao, Zhu Chen, Lan Wang, Saijuan Chen, Jinyan Huang, Zhe Bao Wu, and Xiaojian Sun
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
24. <scp>MicroRNA</scp> ‐125a/b‐5p promotes malignant behavior in multiple myeloma cells and xenograft tumor growth by targeting <scp>DIS3</scp>
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Ting Zhang, Lan‐Lan Wang, Jun Guan, Ying Zhou, Ping Cheng, and Liang Zou
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Exosome Multienzyme Ribonuclease Complex ,Mice, Nude ,Apoptosis ,General Medicine ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Mice ,MicroRNAs ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Animals ,Heterografts ,Humans ,Multiple Myeloma ,3' Untranslated Regions ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a hematological malignancy with a high prevalence and is characterized by the clonal expansion of malignant plasma cells. As a new tumor suppressor, defective in sister chromatid joining (DIS3) was reported to be a gene closely related to MM. This study elucidated the biological functions and underlying mechanisms of DIS3 in MM. DIS3 mRNA and protein levels were detected using RT-qPCR and western blotting, respectively. Methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium assays, flow cytometry analyses, Transwell assays, and wound healing assays were performed to detect the proliferation, apoptosis, invasion, and migration of MM cells. The binding relationship between miR-125a/b-5p and DIS3 was verified using luciferase reporter assays and RNA pulldown assays. Xenograft tumor models were established in nude mice to investigate the effects of miR-125a/b-5p and DIS3 on tumor growth in vivo. DIS3 levels were downregulated in MM cells, and DIS3 upregulation inhibited the malignant behaviors of MM cells. Mechanistically, miR-125a/b-5p directly targeted the 3' untranslated region of DIS3. The expression of miR-125a/b-5p was upregulated in MM cells, miR-125a/b-5p knockdown inhibited the malignant behaviors of MM cells, and the inhibitory effect was reversed by DIS3 downregulation. The results of in vivo experiments indicated that miR-125a/b-5p promoted tumor growth by downregulating DIS3. Overall, miR-125a/b-5p promotes MM cellular processes and xenograft tumor growth by targeting DIS3.
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- 2022
25. A MOF derived hierarchically porous 3D N-CoP /Ni2P electrode for accelerating hydrogen evolution at high current densities
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Lan Wang, Ning gong, Zhou Zhou, Qicheng Zhang, Wenchao Peng, Yang Li, Fengbao Zhang, and Xiaobin Fan
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
26. Soluble Tim-3/Gal-9 as predictors of adverse outcomes after kidney transplantation: A cohort study
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Lin, Yan, Yan, Yang, Ya-Mei, Li, Ji-Wen, Fan, Xian-Ding, Wang, Yang-Juan, Bai, Lan-Lan, Wang, Yun-Ying, Shi, and Yi, Li
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Cohort Studies ,Graft Rejection ,ROC Curve ,Area Under Curve ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Hepatitis A Virus Cellular Receptor 2 ,Kidney Transplantation - Abstract
In our previous study, serum soluble T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin structure-3 (sTim-3) and galactosin-9 (sGal-9) were found to be associated with renal function after kidney transplantation. However, it is unclear whether these two indicators can predict adverse outcomes after transplantation.Ninety-one recipients of kidney transplantation were enrolled and divided into a stable group and an adverse outcome group (consisting of biopsy-proven rejection, graft loss, death and clinically diagnosed rejection). The expression levels of sTim-3 and sGal-9 before (pre-Tim-3 and pre-Gal-9) and one month after transplantation (post-Tim-3 and post-Gal-9) were measured by ELISA.The level of pre-Tim-3 was significantly higher in the stable group than in the adverse outcome group [median (range), 2275 (840-4236) pg/mL vs. 1589 (353-3094) pg/mL, P = 0.002]. The level of post-Gal-9 was significantly lower in the stable group than in the adverse outcome group [median (range), 4869 (1418-13080) pg/mL vs. 6852: (4128-10760) pg/mL, P = 0.003]. The areas under the curve (AUCs) for pre-Tim-3 and post-Gal-9 were 0.737 (P = 0.002) and 0.751 (P = 0.003), respectively, better than AUC of post-eGFR (0.633) (P = 0.071), according to the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Through Cox regression analysis, including pre-Tim-3, post-Gal-9, post-eGFR, sex, age, BMI of recipients and donors, pre-Tim-3 and post-Gal-9 were independent risk factors for adverse outcomes after kidney transplantation (P = 0.016, P = 0.033, respectively).Serum sTim-3 and sGal-9 can predict adverse outcomes within two years after kidney transplantation.
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- 2022
27. Robustness of CT radiomics features: consistency within and between single-energy CT and dual-energy CT
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Yong Chen, Jingyu Zhong, Lan Wang, Xiaomeng Shi, Wei Lu, Jianying Li, Jianxing Feng, Yihan Xia, Rui Chang, Jing Fan, Liwei Chen, Ying Zhu, Fuhua Yan, Weiwu Yao, and Huan Zhang
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Tomography Scanners, X-Ray Computed ,Phantoms, Imaging ,Abdomen ,Humans ,Reproducibility of Results ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
Objectives To evaluate inter- and intra- scan mode and scanner repeatability and reproducibility of radiomics features within and between single-energy CT (SECT) and dual-energy CT (DECT). Methods A standardized phantom with sixteen rods of clinical-relevant densities was scanned on seven DECT-capable scanners and three SECT-only scanners. The acquisition parameters were selected to present typical abdomen-pelvic examinations with the same voxel size. Images of SECT at 120 kVp and corresponding 120 kVp-like virtual monochromatic images (VMIs) in DECT which were generated according to scanners were analyzed. Regions of interest were drawn with rigid registrations to avoid variations due to segmentation. Radiomics features were extracted via Pyradiomics platform. Test-retest repeatability was evaluated by Bland-Altman analysis for repeated scans. Intra-scanner reproducibility for different scan modes was tested by intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and concordance correlation coefficient (CCC). Inter-scanner reproducibility among different scanners for same scan mode was assessed by coefficient of variation (CV) and quartile coefficient of dispersion (QCD). Results The test-retest analysis presented that 92.91% and 87.02% of the 94 assessed features were repeatable for SECT 120kVp and DECT 120 kVp-like VMIs, respectively. The intra-scanner analysis for SECT 120kVp vs DECT 120 kVp-like VMIs demonstrated that 10.76% and 10.28% of features were with ICC > 0.90 and CCC > 0.90, respectively. The inter-scanner analysis showed that 17.09% and 27.73% of features for SECT 120kVp were with CV < 10% and QCD < 10%, and 15.16% and 32.78% for DECT 120 kVp-like VMIs, respectively. Conclusions The majority of radiomics features were non-reproducible within and between SECT and DECT. Key Points • Although the test-retest analysis showed high repeatability for radiomics features, the overall reproducibility of radiomics features within and between SECT and DECT was low. • Only about one-tenth of radiomics features extracted from SECT images and corresponding DECT images did match each other, even their average photon energy levels were considered alike, indicating that the scan mode potentially altered the radiomics features. • Less than one-fifth of radiomics features were reproducible among multiple SECT and DECT scanners, regardless of their fixed acquisition and reconstruction parameters, suggesting the necessity of scanning protocol adjustment and post-scan harmonization process.
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28. Effect of Bacillus subtilis, Enterococcus faecium, and Enterococcus faecalis supernatants on serotonin transporter expression in cells and tissues
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Yi-Ming Chen, Ying Li, Xin Wang, Ze-Lan Wang, Jun-Jie Hou, Shuai Su, Wei-Long Zhong, Xin Xu, Jie Zhang, Bang-Mao Wang, and Yu-Ming Wang
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29. The Different Effects of Direct Bilirubin on Portopulmonary Hypertension and Idiopathic Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
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Yuan Li, Hongling Qiu, Qinhua Zhao, Jing He, Rong Jiang, Wenhui Wu, Cijun Luo, Huiting Li, Lan Wang, Jinming Liu, and Sugang Gong
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Article Subject ,Liver Diseases ,Hypertension ,Humans ,Bilirubin ,Familial Primary Pulmonary Hypertension ,Vascular Resistance ,General Medicine - Abstract
Background. To observe different roles of direct bilirubin (Dbil) on portopulmonary hypertension (POPH) and idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH). Methods. Thirty incident patients with POPH and 180 with IPAH (matched by the WHO functional classification in a 1 : 6 ratio) between March 2010 and December 2020 were included. The receiver operating curve and Kaplan–Meier method were applied to estimate the ability to distinguish between the two and survival, respectively. Univariate and forward multiple stepwise regression analyses were performed to access the relationship between pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) and clinical indices. Results. Compared to IPAH, the POPH group had better hemodynamics including PVR (7.08 ± 3.95 vs. 14.89 ± 7.11, P < 0.001 ) and higher total bilirubin (Tbil) and Dbil. Tbil and Dbil had a negative correlation with PVR in the POPH group (r = −0.394, P = 0.031 ; r = −0.364, P = 0.048 , respectively) but positive correlation in the IPAH group (r = 0.218, P = 0.003 ; r = 0.178, P = 0.018 , respectively). Increased neutrophil counts (r = 0.394, P = 0.031 ) and elevated NT-proBNP (r = 0.433, P < 0.001 ) would help predict the elevation of PVR in POPH and IPAH groups independent of Dbil, respectively. Dbil could distinguish POPH from IPAH (AUC = 0.799, P = 0.009 ), and the ability was elevated when taking aspartate aminotransferase together (AUC = 0.835, P < 0.001 ). The overall survival was better in POPH than in IPAH (7 dead cases of POPH and 96 of IPAH, P = 0.002 ). Survival was better in POPH than in IPAH in the group of Dbil ≥7 μmol/L ( P = 0.001 ) but showed no significant difference between POPH and IPAH in the group of Dbil P = 0.192 ). Conclusions. The POPH group had a better hemodynamic profile than IPAH. Dbil was associated oppositely with the elevation of PVR in POPH and IPAH. Patients with POPH had better survival than those with IPAH in the total cohort and in the group of Dbil ≥7 μmol/L, but limited dead cases of POPH should be noted.
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30. Activation of Atg7-dependent autophagy by a novel inhibitor of the Keap1–Nrf2 protein–protein interaction from Penthorum chinense Pursh. attenuates 6-hydroxydopamine-induced ferroptosis in zebrafish and dopaminergic neurons
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Yiran Sun, Libo He, Wang Wang, Zhishen Xie, Xiaowei Zhang, Pan Wang, Lan Wang, Chenchen Yan, Zhiwen Liu, Jie Zhao, Zhenghao Cui, Yida Wang, Lin Tang, and Zhenqiang Zhang
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General Medicine ,Food Science - Abstract
Schematic representation of the proposed mechanism of Th A on the protective effect of 6-hydroxydopamine-induced ferroptosis in dopaminergic cells. The inhibition of ferroptosis and Keap1–Nrf2 PPI can provide therapeutic opportunities for PD therapy.
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31. The Role of CT Scan in Pediatric Airway Foreign Bodies
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Mei-Lan Wang, Lu Hui Png, Jing Ma, Ken Lin, Mei-hua Sun, Yi-Jun Chen, Xian-Chao Tang, Xian-Yun Bi, Ying-Qin Gao, and Tie-Song Zhang
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International Journal of General Medicine ,General Medicine - Abstract
Mei-Lan Wang,1,* Lu Hui Png,2,* Jing Ma,1 Ken Lin,1 Mei-hua Sun,1 Yi-Jun Chen,3 Xian-Chao Tang,4 Xian-Yun Bi,1 Ying-Qin Gao,1 Tie-Song Zhang1 1Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Kunming Childrenâs Hospital, Kunming, Peopleâs Republic of China; 2Department of Otorhinolaryngology â Head and Neck Surgery, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, Singapore; 3Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Kunming Childrenâs Hospital, Kunming Medical University, Kunming, Peopleâs Republic of China; 4Department of Radiology, Kunming Childrenâs Hospital, Kunming, Peopleâs Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Lu Hui Png; Tie-Song Zhang, Email Luhpng@gmail.com; zhangtiesong@etyy.cnObjective: We aim to determine the utility of CT scan as a method to accurately confirm pediatric airway foreign bodies (AFBs), the current gold standard of which is chest X-ray as the primary imaging modality in the investigation screening of AFBs with progression to microlaryngobronchoscopy.Methods: A retrospective cohort study of children diagnosed with suspected AFBs between July 2019 and June 2020 was conducted. The primary outcome of missed AFBs from radiologic investigations was recorded.Results: A total of 226 children with an average age of 1.94 years were included in this study. One hundred and two children were eventually admitted to the hospital for microlaryngobronchoscopy. A total of 89 cases were initially examined by chest X-ray with the diagnosis confirmed in 26 cases. The initial examination was chest CT scan in 105 cases, of which the diagnosis was confirmed in 46 cases. The initial examination was chest CT scan with airway reconstruction in 32 cases, and the diagnosis was confirmed in 17 cases. Patients with negative chest CT scan with airway reconstruction were observed to have resolution of symptoms with no further need for bronchoscopy.Conclusion: Chest CT scan with airway reconstruction had the highest rate of confirmed diagnosis of pediatric AFBs on initial scanning, followed by chest CT scan, and finally chest X-ray with fluoroscopy; there was no missed diagnosis in chest CT scan with airway reconstruction. Chest CT scan with airway reconstruction can accurately and quickly detect AFBs and reduce unnecessary bronchoscopy.Keywords: airway foreign body, chest X-ray, chest CT scan, airway reconstruction, microlaryngobronchoscopy
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32. Role of contrast-enhanced ultrasound with time-intensity curve analysis for differentiating hypovascular solid pancreatic lesions
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Lan Wang, Fang Nie, Tiantian Dong, Ming Li, Yuanyuan Li, and Ci Yin
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine - Published
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33. The rare manifestations in tuberculous meningoencephalitis: a review of available literature
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Rong li He, Yun Liu, Quanhui Tan, and Lan Wang
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China ,Meningoencephalitis ,Tuberculosis, Meningeal ,Humans ,Brain ,General Medicine ,Mycobacterium tuberculosis - Published
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34. Implantation of computed tomography-guided high-dose-rate 192Ir brachytherapy in oldest old patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer: A case report and literature review
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Ran Cui, Xiu-Lan Wang, and Jian Cao
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Aged, 80 and over ,Lung Neoplasms ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Brachytherapy ,Humans ,Female ,Radiotherapy Dosage ,General Medicine ,Iridium Radioisotopes ,Tomography - Abstract
With the increasing aging and the popularization of medical diagnosis, the growing number of oldest old with lung cancer needs to be focused on. Several medical and physiological challenges often accompanying the oldest old cancer patients make the choice of the optimal treatment daunting. The current research suggests that people who get adequate treatment can benefit, but it is worth discussing which treatment will benefit them more. High-dose-rate (HDR) 192Ir brachytherapy deserves attention in this context owing to its association with less trauma and reduced complications.An 86-years-old woman with a right glandular lung carcinoma presented with progressive lesions 11 months after chemotherapy. Because of her old age and poor performance status (eastern cooperative oncology group performance status 3), she received HDR 192Ir brachytherapy for her right lung lesion without any common complications, such as pneumothorax and hemorrhage. She continued on 0.25 g oral gefitinib each day after received brachytherapy treatment. The right lung lesion keeps a partial response until 18 months later now.HDR 192Ir brachytherapy can potentially be used as a safe and effective choice for the oldest old with advanced non-small cell lung cancer. It can especially benefit cancer patients with concurrent chemotherapy or targeted therapy.
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35. Knockdown long non-coding RNA HCP5 enhances the radiosensitivity of esophageal carcinoma by modulating AKT signaling activation
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Yue Guo, Lan Wang, Hui Yang, and Nannan Ding
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Esophageal Neoplasms ,Cell Survival ,Bioengineering ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Radiation Tolerance ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Databases, Genetic ,Humans ,HCP5 ,radiotherapy ,Cell Proliferation ,AKT ,Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Acetyl-Transferring Kinase ,General Medicine ,Up-Regulation ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,MicroRNAs ,esophagus cancer ,Case-Control Studies ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Biotechnology ,Research Article ,Research Paper ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Recently, long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been revealed to participate in cancer therapy. Especial in tumor radiotherapy, lncRNAs usually could enhance or restrict the radiosensitivity in different ways. LncRNA HCP5 is highly expressed in esophageal cancer and influenced the malignant behaviors of esophageal cancer cells. However, this study dedicates to clarify if lncRNA HCP5 affects the radiosensitivity of esophageal carcinoma. The expression levels of HCP5 in esophageal cancer and adjacent noncancerous tissue were first analyzed on the TCGA database and then detected by qRT-PCR. The related functional experiments were used to investigate whether the radiosensitivity of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma was affected by the inhibition of HCP5. The expression results showed HCP5 is upregulated in esophageal cancers compared to the normal tissues. Meanwhile, knockdown HCP5 further suppressed the proliferation and promoted the apoptosis of esophageal cancer cells treated with a 2 Gy dose of radiotherapy. Moreover, we uncovered that knockdown HCP5 eliminated radiotherapy resistance by modulating the miR-216a-3p/PDK1 axis to inhibit the AKT activation. Finally, rescue experiments pointed that lowering the miR-216a-3p expression weakened the inhibition effect of knockdown HCP5 on cells treated with radiotherapy. To summary, our results indicate that HCP5 is involved in esophageal carcinoma radiotherapy and knockdown HCP5 enhances the radiosensitivity of esophageal carcinoma by modulating AKT signaling activation.
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36. TRIB3 Mediates Fibroblast Activation and Fibrosis though Interaction with ATF4 in IPF
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Lan Wang, Wenyu Zhao, Cong Xia, Zhongzheng Li, Weiming Zhao, Kai Xu, Ningdan Wang, Hui Lian, Ivan O. Rosas, and Guoying Yu
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications ,idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis ,TRIB3 ,ATF4 ,epithelial cell ,fibroblast activation - Abstract
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a fatal interstitial lung disease characterized by fibroblast activation, excessive deposition of extracellular matrix, and progressive scarring; the pathogenesis remains elusive. The present study explored the role of Tribbles pseudokinase 3 (TRIB3), a well-known stress and metabolic sensor, in IPF. TRIB3 is down-regulated in the lungs of IPF patients in comparison to control subjects. Deficiency of TRIB3 markedly inhibited A549 epithelial cells’ proliferation and migration, significantly reducing wound healing. Conversely, overexpression of TRIB3 promoted A549 cell proliferation and transmigration while it inhibited its apoptosis. Meanwhile, overexpressed TRIB3 inhibited fibroblast activation and decreased ECM synthesis and deposition in MRC5 cells. TRIB3 attenuated pulmonary fibrosis by negative regulation of ATF4, while TRIB3 expression markedly inhibited ATF4 promoter-driven transcription activity and down-regulated ATF4 expression. A co-culture system showed that TRIB3 is important to maintain the normal epithelial–mesenchymal crosstalk and regulate fibroblast activation. Taken together, our data suggested that an axis of TRIB3–ATF4 is a key mediator in IPF which might be a potential target for fibroproliferative lung disease treatment.
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37. Cavitary pulmonary mucormycosis caused by Cunninghamella in a patient with diabetes
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Ting, Liu, Lan, Wang, and Chun-Tao, Liu
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Immunocompromised Host ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,Mucormycosis ,General Medicine ,Cunninghamella - Published
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38. Cadmium-induced ultrastructural changes and apoptosis in the gill of freshwater mussel Anodonta woodiana
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Yong Quan Li, Na Liu, Lan Wang, and Chien M Chen
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Gills ,Gill ,Chemistry ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,Apoptosis ,Fresh Water ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,General Medicine ,Mussel ,Pollution ,Molecular biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Agarose gel electrophoresis ,medicine ,Ultrastructure ,Animals ,Environmental Chemistry ,DNA fragmentation ,Nuclear membrane ,Anodonta ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Cadmium - Abstract
This study investigated the acute toxicity of cadmium (Cd) to the freshwater mussel Anodonta woodiana. The freshwater mussels were exposed to five concentrations of Cd (0 mg/L, 8.43 mg/L, 16.86 mg/L, 33.72 mg/L, and 67.45 mg/L) for up to 96 h. The 24-h, 48-h, 72-h, and 96-h LC50 values for Cd were estimated as 562.3 mg/L, 331.1 mg/L, 182.0 mg/L, and 134.9 mg/L, respectively. Caspase-3, caspase-8, caspase-9, and Ca-ATPase activities; protein and H2O2 levels; DNA fragmentation; and ultrastructure of the gill were also investigated. The activities of caspase-3 and caspase-9 in mussels were increased by Cd in a dose-dependent manner, where higher doses of Cd (33.72 mg/L and 67.45 mg/L) significantly increased the enzyme activities compared to the controls (P
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39. ABL1 and Cofilin1 promote T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell migration
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Lan Wang, Huiguang Zheng, Dingyun Li, Jixian Luo, Wenli Ma, M. James C. Crabbe, and Sen Wang
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Cofilin 1 ,Male ,T-Lymphocytes ,T cell ,Lymphoblastic Leukemia ,Biophysics ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Mice ,Protein Domains ,rho Guanine Nucleotide Dissociation Inhibitor beta ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-abl ,China ,Cytoskeleton ,ABL ,Computational Biology ,Cell migration ,General Medicine ,Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma ,medicine.disease ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,Chemokine CXCL12 ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,Leukemia ,Pyrimidines ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Mice, Inbred DBA ,Adult T-cell lymphoma/leukemia ,Cancer research - Abstract
The fusion gene of ABL1 is closely related to tumor proliferation, invasion, and migration. It has been reported recently that ABL1 itself is required for T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) cell migration induced by CXCL12. Further experiments revealed that ABL1 inhibitor Nilotinib inhibited leukemia cell migration induced by CXCL12, indicating the possible application of Nilotinib in T-ALL leukemia treatment. However, the interacting proteins of ABL1 and the specific mechanisms of their involvement in this process need further investigation. In the present study, ABL1 interacting proteins were characterized and their roles in the process of leukemia cell migration induced by CXCL12 were investigated. Co-immunoprecipitation in combination with mass spectrometry analysis identified 333 proteins that interact with ABL1, including Cofilin1. Gene ontology analysis revealed that many of them were enriched in the intracellular organelle or cytoplasm, including nucleic acid binding components, transfectors, or co-transfectors. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis showed that the top three enriched pathways were translation, glycan biosynthesis, and metabolism, together with human diseases. ABL1 and Cofilin1 were in the same complex. Cofilin1 binds the SH3 domain of ABL1 directly; however, ABL1 is not required for the phosphorylation of Cofilin1. Molecular docking analysis shows that ABL1 interacts with Cofilin1 mainly through hydrogen bonds and ionic interaction between amino acid residues. The mobility of leukemic cells was significantly decreased by Cofilin1 siRNA. These results demonstrate that Cofilin1 is a novel ABL1 binding partner. Furthermore, Cofilin1 participates in the migration of leukemia cells induced by CXCL12. These data indicate that ABL1 and Cofilin1 are possible targets for T-ALL treatment.
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40. Description of a new strain of Streptomonospora nanhaiensis and reclassification of Streptomonospora halotolerans as a later heterotypic synonym of Streptomonospora nanhaiensis
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Yan Wu, Bing Yu, Yuting Zhang, Lan Wang, Han Wang, Wenshuai Song, Wensheng Xiang, Junwei Zhao, and Xiangjing Wang
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General Medicine ,Microbiology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
A novel actinomycete, designated strain NEAU-YY374, was isolated from root of wheat and a polyphasic taxonomic study was carried out. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis indicated that strain NEAU-YY374 was closely related to Streptomonospora halotolerans NEAU-Jh2-17T (99.3 %) and Streptomonospora nanhaiensis 12A09T (98.6%). Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences demonstrated that strain NEAU-YY374 formed a stable clade with S. halotolerans NEAU-Jh2-17T and S. nanhaiensis 12A09T in trees generated with two algorithms. Key morphological and chemotaxonomic properties also confirmed the affiliation of strain NEAU-YY374 to the genus Streptomonospora . The differences of DNA G+C contents among these three strains were all less than 1 %, and the digital DNA-DNA hybridization and the average nucleotide identity values were higher than the circumscription thresholds of species and subspecies, clearly indicating that the three strains should belong to the same species. Therefore, we concluded that strain NEAU-YY374 is a new strain of S. nanhaiensis . Meanwhile, S. halotolerans should be reclassified as a later heterotypic synonym of S. nanhaiensis according to the priority of publication and validation of the name.
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41. Magnetic resonance imaging and 18F-fludeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography findings of retroperitoneal clear cell carcinoma with an unknown primary site: A case report
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Dao-Bing Zeng, Chan Chang, Xu-Sheng Liu, Yan Gao, Ya-Lan Wang, and Zhi-Jun Pei
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General Medicine - Abstract
Herein, we report a case of retroperitoneal clear cell carcinoma (RCCC) with an unknown primary site that was confirmed via pathology. A 46-year-old man presented with low-grade fever, hyperhidrosis, and nightly fatigue that had occurred for the last 20 days. His weight had decreased significantly within the past 2 months (approximately 12 kg). On abdominal ultrasound, a mass was observed near the left renal hilum. In addition, enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the abdomen revealed a retroperitoneal nodular mass; however, no abnormalities in either kidney or adrenal glands were observed. 18F-fludeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (18F-FDG PET/CT) demonstrated an intensely FDG-avid retroperitoneal mass, the maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) was 19.6. On March 8, 2021, left retroperitoneal lesion resection, retroperitoneal lymph node dissection, and double kidney exploration were performed under general anesthesia. A post-operative pathological examination revealed Poorly differentiated clear cell carcinoma (left retroperitoneal) and metastatic lymph nodes. Immunohistochemical findings showed that the tumor originated from the kidney. At 6-month follow-up, reexamination of the patient revealed retroperitoneal lesion recurrence; however, no abnormalities were observable via enhanced computed tomography (CT) of both kidneys. To our knowledge, there have been no previous reports of RCCC of unknown origin.
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42. Fenbendazole Attenuates Bleomycin-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis in Mice via Suppression of Fibroblast-to-Myofibroblast Differentiation
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Lan Wang, Kai Xu, Ningdan Wang, Linke Ding, Wenyu Zhao, Ruyan Wan, Weiming Zhao, Xiaoshu Guo, Xin Pan, Juntang Yang, Ivan Rosas, and Guoying Yu
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Mammals ,Organic Chemistry ,pulmonary fibrosis ,fenbendazole ,fibroblasts ,glycolysis ,AMPK ,General Medicine ,Fenbendazole ,Fibroblasts ,Catalysis ,Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis ,Computer Science Applications ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Mice ,Bleomycin ,Humans ,Animals ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Myofibroblasts ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a chronic, progressive, and fatal interstitial lung disease with unknown etiology. Despite substantial progress in understanding the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis and drug development, there is still no cure for this devastating disease. Fenbendazole (FBZ) is a benzimidazole compound that is widely used as an anthelmintic agent and recent studies have expanded the scope of its pharmacological effects and application prospect. This study demonstrated that FBZ treatment blunted bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis in mice. In vitro studies showed that FBZ inhibited the proliferation and migration of human embryo lung fibroblasts. Further studies showed that FBZ significantly inhibited glucose consumption, moderated glycolytic metabolism in fibroblasts, thus activated adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK), and reduced the activation of the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway, thereby inhibiting transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β1)-induced fibroblast-to-myofibroblast differentiation and collagen synthesis. In summary, our data suggested that FBZ has potential as a novel treatment for pulmonary fibrosis.
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43. TIMP-1 Dependent Modulation of Metabolic Profiles Impacts Chemoresistance in NSCLC
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Wei Xiao, Pankaj Ahluwalia, Lan Wang, John Howard, Ravindra Kolhe, Amyn M. Rojiani, and Mumtaz V. Rojiani
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Lung Neoplasms ,Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,NSCLC ,TIMP-1 ,chemoresistance ,altered metabolism ,bioinformatic analysis ,CD44 ,STAT3 ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Lactates ,Metabolome ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Cisplatin ,Reactive Oxygen Species - Abstract
The development of chemoresistance remains a significant barrier to treating NSCLC. Alteration of cancer cell metabolism is an important mechanism for chemoresistance. This study explored the role of aberrant metabolism in TIMP-1-mediated chemoresistance. Bioinformatics analysis identified an association of high TIMP-1 with altered energy metabolism. We have defined the role of depolarized mitochondria through a reduction in lactate secretion, higher ROS levels in TIMP-1 KD cells and reduced GSH levels. TIMP-1 modulates the metabolic profile via acetylation of mitochondrial STAT3 and its interaction with CD44. Intriguingly, monomers of acetylated STAT3 were critical for altered metabolism, whereas STAT3 dimers abrogated this function. Further, the mitochondrial metabolic profile was also altered in a cisplatin-resistant clone of A549 cells. We also correlated the immunoexpression of CD44, STAT3 and TIMP-1 in patient samples. This study provided evidence that TIMP-1 alters the metabolic profile by modulating mitochondrial metabolism via the CD44-STAT3 axis through its effects on STAT3 acetylation. It also lent further support to the critical role of TIMP-1 in chemoresistance. Interrogation of the TCGA-LUAD dataset revealed perturbations in the critical modulator that can alter metabolic states in cancer cells. Higher expression of a five-gene signature, including TIMP-1, correlated with immunosuppressive cells and was found to be associated with overall survival. This study identified several metabolic mechanisms that could influence therapeutic options and prognosis in NSCLC patients.
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44. Construction of fluorescent hyperbranched polysiloxane‐based clusteroluminogens with enhanced quantum yield and efficient cellular lighting
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Tian Bai, Yunsheng Zhang, Lan Wang, Hongxia Yan, and Wenhao Zhou
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General Medicine - Published
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45. Effects of pile fermentation on the physicochemical, functional, and biological properties of tea polysaccharides
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Qian, Li, Lu, Liu, Jiahan, Zhang, Mingyu, Dong, Lan, Wang, David, Julian McClements, Yinxin, Fu, Lingyu, Han, Peiyi, Shen, and Xiaoqiang, Chen
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General Medicine ,Food Science ,Analytical Chemistry - Abstract
This study investigated the influence of pile fermentation on the physicochemical, functional, and biological properties of tea polysaccharides (TPS). Results indicated that the extraction yield, uronic acid content, and polyphenol content of TPS greatly increased from 1.8, 13.1 and 6.3 % to 4.1, 27.9, and 7.8 %, respectively, but the molecular weight markedly decreased from 153.7 to 76.0 kDa after pile fermentation. Additionally, the interfacial, emulsion formation, and emulsion stabilization properties of TPS were significantly improved after pile fermentation. For instance, 1.0 wt% TPS isolated from dark tea (D-TPS) can fabricate 8.0 wt% MCT oil-in-water nanoemulsion (d
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46. Insoluble dietary fibers from Lentinus edodes stipes improve the gel properties of pork myofibrillar protein: A water distribution, microstructure and intermolecular interactions study
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Weiwei Lu, Di Wu, LiMei Wang, Geyao Song, Rongshuo Chi, Jing Ma, Zhenshun Li, Lan Wang, and Weiqing Sun
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General Medicine ,Food Science ,Analytical Chemistry - Published
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47. Knockdown of lncRNA SNHG15 Ameliorates Oxygen and Glucose Deprivation (OGD)-Induced Neuronal Injury via Regulating the miR-9-5p/TIPARP Axis
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Hongwei Wang, Lan Wang, Shiyi He, Yuejun Xu, and Bin Shen
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Ischemia ,Apoptosis ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Flow cytometry ,Mice ,Western blot ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Viability assay ,Molecular Biology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Neurons ,Reporter gene ,Gene knockdown ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,RNA ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Cell biology ,Oxygen ,MicroRNAs ,Glucose ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerases - Abstract
Stroke is a cerebrovascular disease with impaired nerve function. Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) is considered to be an important regulator of various diseases. Nevertheless, the role of lncRNA small nucleolar RNA host gene 15 (SNHG15) in cerebral ischemia injury induced by stroke is still unclear. Cell-counting kit 8 assay and flow cytometry were used to detect cell viability and apoptosis, respectively. The caspase3 activity of cells was measured using Caspase3 Activity Assay Kit. Besides, the protein levels of apoptosis markers and TCCD-induced poly (ADP)-ribose polymerase (TIPARP) were determined using western blot analysis. Moreover, quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction was employed to examine the relative expression of SNHG15 and miR-9-5p. Furthermore, dual-luciferase reporter assay was used to assess the interaction between miR-9-5p and SNHG15 or TIPARP. In addition, biotin-labeled RNA pull-down assay was performed to evaluate the interaction between miR-9-5p and SNHG15 further. Middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) model was constructed to further explore the role of SNHG15 in neuronal injury in vivo. Our data showed that oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD) could induce N-2a cell injury and enhance SNHG15 expression. Silenced SNHG15 could promote the viability and suppress the apoptosis of OGD-induced N-2a cells. Also, SNHG15 knockdown also could alleviate the neuronal injury of MCAO mice. Mechanistically, SNHG15 could sponge miR-9-5p, and miR-9-5p could target TIPARP. Further experiments revealed that miR-9-5p inhibition or TIPARP overexpression could reverse the suppressive effect of SNHG15 knockdown on OGD-induced N-2a cell injury. Our findings indicated that SNHG15 knockdown inhibited neuronal injury through the miR-9-5p/TIPARP axis, suggesting that SNHG15 might be a potential target for cerebral ischemia injury induced by stroke.
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48. The effects of a multi-disciplinary team on sleep quality assessment in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease patients with sleep disorders
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Zheli Chen, Xin Zu, Qu Mi, Chunyun Xu, Xuefeng Li, Weiliang He, Fei Wang, Chenyun Tang, Qiuxia Xu, Lei Shao, Ke Chen, Wanqiu Na, Xinhua Shen, Lan Wang, and Chunli Shen
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Sleep Wake Disorders ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Disease ,Treatment and control groups ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Alzheimer Disease ,Internal medicine ,Hamd ,Humans ,Medicine ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,business.industry ,Family caregivers ,Mental Disorders ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Cognition ,General Medicine ,030104 developmental biology ,Caregivers ,Anxiety ,medicine.symptom ,Sleep ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background and Aims Sleep disturbances are a severe problem among patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). By evaluating sleep quality in mild-to-moderate AD patients, this study aimed to assess the effects of multi-disciplinary team (MDT) in reducing the incidence of adverse reactions of AD patients. The reduction in the incidence of adverse reactions to predict multi-disciplinary team (MDT) treatment effects. Methods and Results This study included 60 mild-to-moderate AD patients with sleep problems when hospitalized in Huzhou Third Municipal Hospital. The patients were randomly distributed into two groups, routine and MDT treatments. The cognitive functions, sleep conditions, and psycho-behavioral symptoms were compared between both the groups. Cognitive function declined significantly between pretherapy and follow-up in the routine treatment group (MMSE: t = −7.961, P 2 = 4.320, P = 0.038). Sleep quality improved significantly during the follow-up in the MDT treatment group (t = 6.098, P Conclusion The MDT treatment method as an effective and meaningful therapy can help mitigate the suffering of patients with AD and FCGs.
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49. Expert consensus on the use of human serum albumin in critically ill patients
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Yue-Tian Yu, Jiao Liu, Bo Hu, Rui-Lan Wang, Xiang-Hong Yang, Xiu-Ling Shang, Gang Wang, Chang-Song Wang, Bai-Ling Li, Ye Gong, Sheng Zhang, Xin Li, Lu Wang, Min Shao, Mei Meng, Feng Zhu, You Shang, Qiang-Hong Xu, Zhi-Xiong Wu, De-Chang Chen, and Pei-Fang Wei
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Oncotic pressure ,Resuscitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Consensus ,Critical Illness ,Serum albumin ,Serum Albumin, Human ,Gastroenterology ,Hypoproteinemia ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Hypoalbuminemia ,Serum Albumin ,biology ,business.industry ,Consensus Statements ,Albumin ,Acute kidney injury ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Human serum albumin ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Human serum albumin (HSA) is a non-glycosylated, negatively charged, single-chain polypeptide composed of 585 amino acid residues with a relative molecular mass of 66.438 kD. It is synthesized by the liver at a rate of approximately 200 mg·kg−1·day−1, with a half-life of 21 days, and subjected to catabolism in the muscles, liver, and kidneys at a rate of 4% per day.[1] Albumin, accounting for 60% of the total plasma protein, has various physiological functions,[2] such as maintaining 70% to 80% of effective plasma colloid osmotic pressure, coordinating vascular endothelial integrity, anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, maintaining the acid-base balance, and participating in the transport, distribution, and metabolism of a variety of endogenous and exogenous substances. The normal concentration of plasma albumin is 35 to 50 g/L. In clinical practice, hypoalbuminemia often occurs because of reduced albumin synthesis due to liver dysfunction, redistribution of serum albumin due to capillary leakage, or increased loss via the intestinal and renal routes. Hypoalbuminemia (defined as a serum albumin concentration less than 35 g/L) reportedly has an incidence of 24% to 87% in critically ill patients,[3] while severe hypoalbuminemia (a serum albumin concentration less than 25 g/L) has an incidence of 5.0–9.6%.[4] Hypoalbuminemia is an independent risk factor for increased short- and long-term mortality and an increased incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients with acute conditions such as trauma, cardiogenic shock, and sepsis.[5] A meta-analysis showed that for every 10 g/L decrease in the serum albumin concentration in critically ill patients, there was a 137% increase in in-hospital mortality, an 89% increase in the incidence of comorbidities, and a 72% increase in the length of hospital stay.[6] Hypoalbuminemia can also alter the pharmacokinetics of antibiotics, leading to either insufficient or excessively high blood concentrations, thereby resulting in treatment failure or excessive toxicity.[7] HSA is mainly used for fluid resuscitation and the treatment of hypoproteinemia in critically ill patients.[2] Existing studies have shown controversial results regarding whether the use of albumin in critically ill patients improves their clinical prognosis.[8] Albumin consumption varies greatly among countries,[9] and its inappropriate use is frequently seen, with 40% to 90% of reported HSA applications failing to follow clinical guidelines.[10] A tertiary hospital in China reported that hypoproteinemia was the most common indication for the use of HSA (35.6%); however, it was also used in 11.8% of patients with serum albumin concentrations more than 40 g/L. The reason for its use was not documented in 22% of cases.[11] In clinical practice, guidelines and consensus are lacking regarding the selection of HSA concentration, the timing of administration, dosage, and target concentration. Inappropriate use of HSA will cause adverse effects and increase medical costs inevitably, whereas guidance from clinical pharmacists or hospital standards can help reduce inappropriate HSA use by 30% and decrease medical costs without affecting patient prognosis.[12] To further strengthen the standardized application of HSA in critically ill patients and achieve optimal clinical outcomes, the Chinese Society of Critical Care Medicine convened a panel of relevant experts who reviewed and summarized data on the clinical use of HSA, outlined 11 relevant clinical problems, and formulated the “Expert Consensus on the Use of Human Serum Albumin in Critically Ill Patients” using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology.
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50. Mongolian Medicine Honghu-Qiqige Ethanol Extract Exhibits Anti-Inflammation Role in Arthritis
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Ha Dan Bao Li Gao Zhang, Xiu Lan Wang, Enkhbold Enkhsuren, Bu Ren Ba Tu, Enkhjargal Dorjbal, and Davaadagva Damdinjav
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