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2. Coseismic Slip Model of the 19 September 2022 Mw 7.6 Michoacán, Mexico, Earthquake: A Quasi-Repeat of the 1973 Mw 7.6 Rupture
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Chengli Liu, Thorne Lay, Yefei Bai, Ping He, and Xiong Xiong
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General Medicine - Abstract
On 19 September 2022, a major earthquake struck the northwestern Michoacán segment along the Mexican subduction zone. A slip model is obtained that satisfactorily explains geodetic, teleseismic, and tsunami observations of the 2022 event. The preferred model has a compact large-slip patch that extends up-dip and northwestward from the hypocenter and directly overlaps a 1973 Mw 7.6 rupture. Slip is concentrated offshore and below the coast at depths from 10 to 30 km with a peak value of ∼2.9 m, and there is no detected coseismic slip near the trench. The total seismic moment is 3.1×1020 N·m (Mw 7.6), 72% of which is concentrated in the first 30 s. Most aftershocks are distributed in an up-dip area of the mainshock that has small coseismic slip, suggesting near-complete strain release in the large-slip patch. Teleseismic P waveforms of the 2022 and 1973 earthquakes are similar in duration and complexity with high cross-correlation coefficients of 0.68–0.98 for long P to PP signal time windows, indicating that the 2022 earthquake is a quasi-repeat of the 1973 earthquake, possibly indicating persistent frictional properties. Both the events produced more complex P waveforms than comparable size events along Guerrero and Oaxaca, reflecting differences in patchy locking of the Mexican megathrust.
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3. Spontaneous fracture of a titanium mesh cranioplasty implant in a child: A case report
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Rui Zhang, Zhe Gao, Yong-Jie Zhu, Xin-Fa Wang, Gang Wang, and Jun-Ping He
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General Medicine - Published
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4. Regulatory effect of isovitexin on MAPK/NF-κB signal in mice with acute ulcerative colitis
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Ming-Xiu Liu, Ting Li, Wei-Guang Wang, Jing Guo, Rui-Rui Wang, Hong-Ping He, Shu-Quan Li, and Yan-Ping Li
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Pharmacology ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Organic Chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Molecular Medicine ,General Medicine ,Analytical Chemistry - Published
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5. A truncated mutation of MucA in Pseudomonas aeruginosa from a bronchiectasis patient affects T3SS expression and inflammasome activation
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Yanan Liu, Lin Du, Yongzhang Zhu, Xuefei Liu, Ning Zhou, Congcong Li, Qingtian Li, and Ping He
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Biophysics ,General Medicine ,Biochemistry - Published
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6. Same-day single-dose vs large-volume split-dose regimens of polyethylene glycol for bowel preparation: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Hui Pan, Xiao-Ling Zheng, Chao-Ying Fang, Lan-Zai Liu, Jian-Su Chen, Chao Wang, Yu-Dai Chen, Jian-Min Huang, Yu-Shen Zhou, and Li-Ping He
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General Medicine - Published
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7. The dynamic relationship between subjective social status and health: Evidence from a Chinese cohort study
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Yanshang Wang, Mingzheng Hu, Ruoxi Ding, and Ping He
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Adult ,Cohort Studies ,Mental Health ,Social Class ,Health Status ,East Asian People ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Social Status ,Applied Psychology - Abstract
Using nationally representative longitudinal data from 2010 to 2018 in China, this study systematically investigates the relationship between Subjective Social Status (SSS) and health (physical health and mental health) in the Chinese adult population.By applying between-within model, we disentangle the relationship between health outcomes and: (1) between-individual differences in SSS and (2) within-individual variations of SSS across time. In addition, to explore SSS mobility and trajectory, we further decomposed SSS into lagged SSS and the change between the current and lagged SSS (mobility).We find that there is significantly positive and unique relationship (independent of Objective Social Status (OSS)) between SSS and physical and mental health. However, for physical health, we observed an Inverse-U effect of average SSS, after some point (SSS = 3.93), higher average SSS is associated with a score decrease. Through heterogeneity analysis, we find that for physical health, within- and between-effects decreases with age and for mental health, the within effect is only significant among the urban population. Individuals with high expected mobility are also found to have significantly better health.These findings show that the personal relative deprivation has negative, particularly salient and unique effects on the health of the Chinese population, and it is important to consider the dynamic nature of SSS.
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8. Management and outcome of bronchial trauma due to blunt versus penetrating injuries
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Jin-Mou Gao, Hui Li, Ding-Yuan Du, Jun Yang, Ling-Wen Kong, Jian-Bai Wang, Ping He, and Gong-Bin Wei
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General Medicine - Published
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9. Capsaicin Prevents Contrast-Associated Acute Kidney Injury through Activation of Nrf2 in Mice
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Fei Ran, Yi Yang, Lun Yang, Shichao Chen, Ping He, Qiting Liu, Qingliang Zou, Dan Wang, Jixin Hou, and Peijian Wang
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Aging ,Article Subject ,urogenital system ,NF-E2-Related Factor 2 ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,respiratory system ,Acute Kidney Injury ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Kidney ,GA-Binding Protein Transcription Factor ,Biochemistry ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,Mice ,Oxidative Stress ,Superoxides ,Malondialdehyde ,Animals ,Capsaicin ,RNA, Small Interfering - Abstract
Capsaicin, a transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 channel agonist, possesses antioxidative properties through activating nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2). As oxidative stress is a major contributor to the development of contrast-associated acute kidney injury (CA-AKI), we investigated the protective effect of capsaicin against CA-AKI via Nrf2. C57BL/6J mice were treated with dehydration and iodixanol to establish the model of CA-AKI. For pretreatment, capsaicin (0.3 mg/kg) was given via intraperitoneal injection one hour before iodixanol injection. Nrf2-specific siRNA was given through the tail vein to knock down Nrf2. The CA-AKI mouse model had remarkable mitochondrial fragmentation and dysfunction and apoptosis of tubular cells, overproduction of superoxide in renal tubules, increased renal malondialdehyde, tubular epithelial cell injury, and renal dysfunction. Importantly, pretreatment with capsaicin significantly ameliorated tubular cell injury and renal dysfunction with decreased superoxide, renal malondialdehyde, and apoptotic tubular cells and improved mitochondrial morphology and function in the CA-AKI mouse model. The expression of Nrf2 was increased in the kidney from the CA-AKI mouse model and was further enhanced by capsaicin. Administration of siRNA through the tail vein successfully decreased Nrf2 expression in the kidney, and knockdown of Nrf2 by siRNA abolished the beneficial effects of capsaicin on CA-AKI. The present study demonstrated a protective effect of capsaicin pretreatment against CA-AKI via Nrf2.
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10. Glutamate blunts cell‐killing effects of neutrophils in tumor microenvironment
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Tiantian Xiong, Ping He, Mi Zhou, Dan Zhong, Teng Yang, Wenhui He, Zhizhen Xu, Zongtao Chen, Yang‐Wuyue Liu, and Shuang‐Shuang Dai
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Neutrophils ,Neoplasms ,Tumor Microenvironment ,Glutamic Acid ,Humans ,Apoptosis ,General Medicine - Abstract
Neutrophils are the first defenders of the innate system for injury and infection. They have gradually been recognized as important participants in tumor initiation and development due to their heterogeneity and plasticity. In the tumor microenvironment (TME), neutrophils can exert antitumor and protumor functions, depending on the surroundings. Tumor cells systemically alter intracellular amino acid (AA) metabolism and extracellular AA distribution to meet their proliferation need, leading to metabolic reprogramming and TME reshaping. However, the underlying mechanisms that determine how altered AAs affect neutrophils in TME are less-explored. Here, we identified that abundant glutamate releasing from tumor cells blunted neutrophils' cell-killing effects toward tumor cells in vitro and in vivo. Mass spectrometric detection, flow cytometry, and western blot experiments proved that increased levels of pSTAT3/RAB10/ARF4, mediated by glutamate, were accompanied with immunosuppressive phenotypes of neutrophils in TME. We also discovered that riluzole, an FDA-approved glutamate release inhibitor, significantly inhibited tumor growth by restoring neutrophils' cell-killing effects and decreasing glutamate secretion from tumor cells. These findings highlight the importance of tumor-released glutamate on neutrophil transformation in TME, providing new possible cancer treatments targeting altered glutamate metabolism.
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11. Cytochrome P450 family 17 subfamily A member 1 mutation causes severe pseudohermaphroditism: A case report
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Yu Gong, Fang Qin, Wen-Jia Li, Le-Yu Li, Ping He, and Xing-Jian Zhou
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General Medicine - Published
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12. The clinical value of PlGF and the sFlt1/PlGF ratio in the management of hypertensive pregnancy disorders: A retrospective real-world study in China
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Hao, Yang, Fang, Guo, Qin, Guo, Yifei, Wang, Ping, He, Hongbo, Zhang, and Shuaiyu, Wang
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1 ,Pre-Eclampsia ,Pregnancy ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Infant, Newborn ,Humans ,Female ,General Medicine ,Biochemistry ,Biomarkers ,Placenta Growth Factor ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFlt1)/placental growth factor (PlGF) ratio is a useful parameter for the diagnosis of preeclampsia. However, a comprehensive comparison of the ratio in preeclampsia and other hypertensive disorders of pregnancy was still missing and the dynamic levels of PlGF in the process of these diseases needed more clinical evidence.This retrospective study included participants tested for serum sFlt1 and PlGF levels at a national hospital in China throughout 2020. Diagnostic performance of the sFlt1/PlGF ratio and blood pressure was assessed by the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. The correlation of the sFlt1/PlGF ratio with pregnancy outcomes was evaluated using Kaplan-Meier curves. Besides, the circulating levels of PlGF were monitored in the time course of different hypertensive disorders' progress.The sFlt1/PlGF ratios were significantly elevated in the women with preeclampsia. The results of ROC analysis showed that, compared with blood pressure, the ratio is reliable for preeclampsia diagnosis from healthy control and shows better performance in distinguishing preeclampsia from other hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. A higher ratio than 85 could be used as an indicator of developing severe preeclampsia with adverse outcomes such as preterm delivery. Besides, our results suggested that using PlGF to predict preeclampsia should after 20 weeks of pregnancy.The PlGF and sFlt1/PlGF ratio are worth implementing in clinical management of women with preeclampsia rather than other hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
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13. An Explainable Machine-Learning Model to Analyze the Effects of a PCSK9 Inhibitor on Thrombolysis in STEMI Patients
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Pengyu Zhao, Jia Zhou, Chang Liu, Zhaoying Li, Ping He, Chunjie Li, Jia Zhao, and Yonghong Hou
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Biomedical Engineering ,General Medicine - Published
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14. Deep Learning–Based Computer-Aided Diagnosis for Breast Lesion Classification on Ultrasound: A Prospective Multicenter Study of Radiologists Without Breast Ultrasound Expertise
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Ping He, Wen Chen, Ming-Yu Bai, Jun Li, Qing-Qing Wang, Li-Hong Fan, Jian Zheng, Chun-Tao Liu, Xiao-Rong Zhang, Xi-Rong Yuan, Peng-Jie Song, and Li-Gang Cui
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine - Published
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15. Eradication rates of Helicobacter pylori in treatment‐naive patients following 14‐day vonoprazan‐amoxicillin dual therapy: A multicenter randomized controlled trial in China
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Jie Hu, Hao Mei, Na‐yun Su, Wen‐jing Sun, De‐kui Zhang, Li‐lin Fan, Ping He, Jie Pan, Xing‐wei Wang, Pei‐ying Zou, Yu‐xiang Liu, Yan Guo, and Chun‐Hui Lan
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Infectious Diseases ,Gastroenterology ,General Medicine - Published
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16. Asymmetric Construction of α,α‐Disubstituted Piperazinones Enabled by Benzilic Amide Rearrangement
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Yu‐Ping He, Rui Quan, Xing‐Zi Li, Jieping Zhu, and Hua Wu
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Benzilic Amide Rearrangement ,Organocatalysis ,Dynamic Kinetic Resolution ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Piperazinone ,α-Tertiary Amine ,Catalysis - Abstract
An unprecedent asymmetric catalytic benzilic amide rearrangement for the synthesis of α,α-disubstituted piperazinones is reported. The reaction proceeds via a domino [4+1] imidazolidination/formal 1,2-nitro- gen shift/1,2-aryl or alkyl migration sequence, employing readily available vicinal tricarbonyl compounds and 1,2- diamines as starting materials. This approach provides an efficient access to chiral C3-disubsituted piperazin-2-ones with high enantiocontrol, which are exceedingly difficult to access from the existing synthetic method- ologies. The observed enantioselectivity was proposed to be controlled by dynamic kinetic resolution in the 1,2- aryl/alkyl migration step. The resulting densely function- alized products are versatile building blocks to bioactive natural products, drug molecules and their analogues.
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17. Post‐Assembly Modification of Homochiral Titanium–Organic Cages for Recognition and Separation of Molecular Isomers
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Guang‐Hui Chen, Yan‐Ping He, Yinghua Yu, Hong Lv, Shangda Li, Fei Wang, Zhi‐Gang Gu, and Jian Zhang
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General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Catalysis - Published
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18. Co‐circulation and evolution of genogroups I and II of respiratory and enteric feline calicivirus isolates in cats
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Jinfan Guo, Yangbao Ding, Fanyuan Sun, Huabo Zhou, Ping He, Jiancai Chen, Jianing Guo, Hao Zeng, Jianming Long, Zuzhang Wei, Kang Ouyang, Weijian Huang, and Ying Chen
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China ,Genotype ,General Veterinary ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,General Medicine ,Cat Diseases ,Bile Acids and Salts ,Cats ,Animals ,Trypsin ,Amino Acids ,Phylogeny ,Caliciviridae Infections ,Calicivirus, Feline - Abstract
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a highly infectious pathogen that causes upper respiratory tract disease (URTD), but the enteric FCVs raise concerns regarding their role of an enteric pathogen. In this study, between 2019 and 2020, 101 clinical samples from domestic cats with symptoms of URTD, with or without enteritis, were collected for FCV-specific detection. The FCV-positive rate reached to 42.4% (28/66) in cats with respiratory symptoms. The rates were 11.1% (3/27) and 12.5% (1/8) when faeces and serum samples were measured using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), respectively. Ten FCV strains were successfully isolated from respiratory and enteric sources in domestic cats from Guangxi. Phylogenetic analysis based on the genome sequences of 11 isolates (including GX01-13 isolated in 2013) indicated that the newly characterized FCV strains had two recombinant events in comparison with other FCVs and were of respiratory and enteric origins. These strains displayed high genetic diversity, and they were divided into two genogroups (I and II). Of these, the GXNN02-19 isolate was grouped with previously published Chinese isolates that were identified as genogroup II, which contained three specific amino acid residues (377K, 539V and 557S) in the VP1 protein. In addition, the three enteric viruses appeared genetically heterogeneous to each other. All isolates were found to be more sensitive when exposed to low pH conditions, but they were resistant to treatment with trypsin and bile salts. Furthermore, there were no significant differences between the respiratory and enteric FCVs. Our results showed that the genetically distinct FCV strains with genogroups I and II from respiratory and enteric origins were co-circulating in this geographical area. Also, it was revealed that the potential recombinant events between the enteric and respiratory FCVs suggested an important role of enteric FCV during the evolution.
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19. Enhancement of Copper Uptake of Yeast Through Systematic Optimization of Medium and the Cultivation Process of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Xue-Na Guo, Xiao-Xian He, Li-Bin Zhang, Yan-Fei Cheng, Xiu-Mei Bai, Zhao-Yue Wang, and Xiu-Ping He
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Ions ,Biological Transport ,Bioengineering ,Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,General Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Biochemistry ,Copper ,Culture Media ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms. Copper enriched by yeast of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is regarded as the biologically available organic copper supplement with great potentiality for application. However, the lower uptake ratio of copper ions makes the production of copper enriched by yeast uneconomically and environmentally unfriendly. In this study, S. cerevisiae Cu-5 with higher copper tolerance and intracellular copper accumulation was obtained by screening of our yeast strains collection. To increase the uptake ratio of copper ions, the medium composition and cultivation conditions for strain Cu-5 were optimized systematically. A medium comprised of glucose, yeast extract, (NH
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20. Protein disulfide isomerase family 6 promotes the imatinib-resistance of renal cell carcinoma by regulation of Wnt3a-Frizzled1 axis
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Ping He, Yong Huang, and Juan Ding
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Adult ,DNA Repair ,medicine.drug_class ,pdia6 ,Protein Disulfide-Isomerases ,Apoptosis ,Bioengineering ,renal cell carcinoma cells ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Tyrosine-kinase inhibitor ,Renal cell carcinoma ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Wnt3A Protein ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Gene silencing ,Protein kinase A ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,neoplasms ,Cell Proliferation ,Cell growth ,Chemistry ,Imatinib ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Frizzled Receptors ,Kidney Neoplasms ,imatinib-resistant ,Up-Regulation ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,wnt3a-fzd1 ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,Imatinib Mesylate ,Cancer research ,Adenocarcinoma ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Research Article ,Research Paper ,DNA Damage ,medicine.drug ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Imatinib is a nontoxic tyrosine kinase inhibitor, used in the treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma. However, some patients with renal cell carcinoma develop resistance to imatinib. Protein disulfide isomerase family 6 (PDIA6) was involved in the chemo-resistance of lung adenocarcinoma. In this study, the effect of PDIA6 on imatinib-resistance of renal cell carcinoma was investigated. First, PDIA6 was found to be up-regulated in the imatinib-resistant renal cell carcinoma tissues and cells. Functional assays showed that knockdown of PDIA6 sensitized imatinib-resistant renal cell carcinoma cells to imatinib through decreasing the half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of imatinib-resistant renal cell carcinoma cells. Secondly, cell proliferation of imatinib-resistant renal cell carcinoma cells was suppressed by PDIA6 silencing, and the apoptosis was promoted with reduced Bcl-2, enhanced Bax and cleaved caspase-3. Moreover, the interference of PDIA6 increased phosphorylation of H2A histone family member X (γH2AX), while decreased Rad51 and phosphorylated DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) (p-DNA-PK) in imatinib-resistant renal cell carcinoma cells. Lastly, protein expression levels of Wnt3a and Frizzled1 (FZD1) in imatinib-resistant renal cell carcinoma cells were down-regulated by silencing of PDIA6. Over-expression of FZD1 attenuated PDIA6 silencing-induced increase in cell apoptosis and decrease in cell proliferation in imatinib-resistant renal cell carcinoma cells. In conclusion, knockdown of PDIA6 sensitized imatinib-resistant renal cell carcinoma cells into imatinib through inactivation of Wnt3a-FZD1 axis.
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21. Trait creativity among midwifery students: a cross-sectional study
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Cui-Ping Li and Lian-Ping He
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Creativity ,China ,Imagination ,General Medicine ,Midwifery - Abstract
SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: Midwifery services are a cornerstone of maternal care but the trait creativity of midwifery students is unclear. The aim of this study was to assess trait creativity among midwives in Taizhou, China. METHODS: A cross-sectional online survey among midwives was conducted from July 20 to August 10, 2022. Trait creativity was assessed using the Williams Creativity Assessment Packet. RESULTS: A total of 300 survey respondents were studied. The mean scores for the imagination dimension (p=0.032) and the risk-taking dimension (p=0.049) differed across major groups. We further compared the scores of trait creativity dimensions after excluding male participants. Midwifery students only scored lower on the specific imagination dimension (p=0.024). CONCLUSION: The imagination level of midwifery students certainly deserves further attention. Education workers should pay more attention to the imagination of midwifery students.
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22. Iridoid Glycosides and Flavonoids Isolated from the Twigs and Leaves of Callicarpa nudiflora and Their Anti‐Inflammatory Activities
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Hao Wang, Hao‐Yan Dong, Yan‐Fang Liu, Ji‐Lei Liang, Hui‐Sheng Liu, Qin‐Shi Zhao, and Ping‐He Wei
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Flavonoids ,Molecular Structure ,Iridoid Glycosides ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Molecular Medicine ,Bioengineering ,Glycosides ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Callicarpa ,Nitric Oxide ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Abstract
A new iridoid glycoside, named 6'-O-trans-feruloyl-8-epiloganic acid, together with fifteen known compounds were isolated from the twigs and leaves of Callicarpa nudiflora, a traditional Chinese medicine to treat inflammatory-related diseases. Their structures were identified by comprehensive spectroscopic analysis and comparison with reported data. Bioassay results revealed that twelve of the isolates could obviously inhibit nitric oxide (NO) production in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced RAW 264.7 cell lines with IC
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23. Baseline differences may impact on relationship between dietary tryptophan and risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes
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Xiao-Hua, Ren, Ya-Wen, Ye, and Lian-Ping, He
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General Medicine - Abstract
Recently, we read with great interest an article reporting a relationship between dietary tryptophan and the risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, baseline characteristics differed among tertiles of cumulative dietary tryptophan intake in that study, which may be a confounding factor for the relationship between dietary tryptophan and the risk of obesity and T2D.
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24. Electroconvulsive therapy plays an irreplaceable role in treatment of major depressive disorder
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Mei-Lin, Ma and Lian-Ping, He
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Major depressive disorder is a serious and common neuropsychiatric disorder that affects more than 350 million people worldwide. Electroconvulsive therapy is the oldest and most effective treatment available for the treatment of severe major depressive disorder. Electroconvulsive therapy modifies structural network changes in patients with major depressive disorder and schizophrenia. And it can also affect neuroinflammatory responses and may have neuroprotective effects. Electroconvulsive therapy plays an irreplaceable role in the treatment of major depressive disorder.
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25. Two new triterpenoids from the fruits of Aphanamixis polystachya
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Peng-Cheng Yin, Fa-Wu Dong, Xiao-Yan Xie, Hong-Ping He, Qiuping Zou, Zhang Fan, Jing-Rong OuYang, Jia-Jia Ren, and Wu Shili
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Pharmacology ,Meliaceae ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Chemistry ,Colorectal cancer ,Aphanamixis polystachya ,Organic Chemistry ,In vitro cytotoxicity ,Pharmaceutical Science ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Analytical Chemistry ,Breast cancer ,Triterpenoid ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Molecular Medicine ,Liver cancer ,Cytotoxicity - Abstract
Two new triucallane triterpenoids, polystanin F (1) and polystanin G (2), along with eight known compounds (3-10) were isolated from the fruits of Aphanamixis polystachya. Their structures were established on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis. Moreover, eight compounds were evaluated for their in vitro cytotoxicity against three cancer cell lines (liver cancer RT112, colon cancer HCT-116 and breast cancer M231) using the MTT method. Compound 7 showed significant cytotoxic activity against HCT-116 with IC50 1.27 µM.
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26. Preliminary study of genome-wide association identifies novel susceptibility genes for serum mineral elements in the Chinese Han population
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Yipeng Ding, Duojian Guo, Yufei Xie, Mei Lin, Xingwei Wei, Xiaoli Zhou, Tianbo Jin, Ping He, Chanyi He, Shanshan Zhang, Yu Zhou, Qi Lin, and Yutian Zhang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Chemistry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Clinical Biochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Genome-wide association study ,General Medicine ,Zinc ,Calcium ,Biochemistry ,Identity by descent ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Endocrinology ,Genotype-phenotype distinction ,Internal medicine ,Genetic model ,medicine ,Genotyping - Abstract
Mineral elements (copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe)) play important biological roles in enzymes, hormones, vitamins, and normal metabolism. The deficiency of mineral elements can lead to abnormal physiological functions. And some elements (such as lead (Pb)) are harmful to the body. We aim to identify genetic loci which can influence the serum levels of mineral elements (Cu, Zn, Ca, Mg, Fe, and Pb). Genotyping was performed using Applied Biosystems Axiom™ PMDA in 587 individuals, and 6,423,076 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were available for the genome-wide association study (GWAS) analysis. The association between genotype and phenotype was analyzed using mixed linear regression (additive genetic model) adjusting by age and gender combined with identical by descent (IBD) matrix. Genetic loci in BCHE-LOC105374194, DTX2P1-UPK3BP1-PMS2P11, VAT1L, LINC00908-LINC00683, LINC01310-NONE, and rs6747410 in VWA3B were identified to be associated with serum Cu element concentration (p < 5 × 10-6). ADAMTSL1 rs17229526 (p = 4.96 × 10-6) was significantly associated with serum Zn element levels. Genetic loci in LRP1B, PIGZ-MELTF, LINC01365-LINC02502, and HAPLN3 were related to serum Ca element levels (p < 5 ×1 0-6). Three SNPs in ALPK1, ASAP1-ADCY8 and IER3IP1-SKOR2 also achieved a significant association with Mg element levels (p < 5 × 10-6). TACSTD2-MYSM1, LRP1B, and ASAP1-ADCY8 showed suggestive associations with serum Fe element levels (p < 5 × 10-6). Moreover, the two most significant SNPs associated with Pb were rs304234 in CADPS-LINC00698 (p = 2.47 × 10-6) and rs12666460 in LOC101928211-GPR37 (p = 1.81 × 10-6). In summary, we reported 19 suggestive loci associated with serum mineral elements in the Chinese Han population. These findings provided new insights into the potential mechanisms regulating serum mineral elements levels.
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27. Designing Cation–Solvent Fully Coordinated Electrolyte for High‐Energy‐Density Lithium–Sulfur Full Cell Based On Solid–Solid Conversion
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Huijun Yang, Yu Qiao, Zhi Chang, Ping He, and Haoshen Zhou
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General Medicine - Published
- 2021
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28. Sustainable Lithium‐Metal Battery Achieved by a Safe Electrolyte Based on Recyclable and Low‐Cost Molecular Sieve
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Ping He, Zhi Chang, Xingyu Zhu, Yu Qiao, Huijun Yang, Xin Cao, and Haoshen Zhou
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Battery (electricity) ,Materials science ,010405 organic chemistry ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Electrolyte ,010402 general chemistry ,Molecular sieve ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Sieve ,Chemical engineering ,law ,Extra dose ,Lithium metal ,Zeolite - Abstract
As one typical clean-energy technologies, lithium-metal batteries, especially high-energy-density batteries which use concentrated electrolytes hold promising prospect for the development of a sustainable world. However, concentrated electrolytes with aggregative configurations were achieved at the expense of using extra dose of costly and environmental-unfriendly salts/additives, which casts a shadow over the development of a sustainable world. Herein, without using any expensive salts/additives, we employed commercially-available low-cost and environmental-friendly molecular sieves (zeolite) to sieve the solvation sheath of lithium-ions of classic commercialized electrolyte (LiPF 6 -EC/DMC), and resulting in a unique zeolite sieved electrolyte which was more aggregative than conventional concentrated electrolytes. Inspiringly, the new-designed electrolyte exhibited largely enhanced anti-oxidation stability under high-voltage (4.6 volts) and elevated temperature (55 o C). NCM-811//Li cells assembled with this electrolyte delivered ultra-stable rechargeabilities (over 1000 cycles for half-cell; 300 cycles for pouch-cell). More importantly, sustainable NCM-811//Li pouch-cell with negligible capacity decay can also be obtained through using recyclable zeolite sieved electrolyte. This conceptually-new way in preparing safe and highly-efficient electrolyte by using low-price molecular sieve would accelerate the development of high-energy-density lithium-ion/lithium-metal batteries.
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29. Mineralogy and phase transition mechanisms of atmospheric mineral particles: Migration paths, sources, and volatile organic compounds
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Jiao Zhang, Liang Bian, Faqin Dong, Yingying Zeng, Jianan Nie, Zhenzhen Lv, Ping He, Jing He, Chang Liu, Wenxin Yu, Zao Yi, Jieyu Yu, and Tingting Huo
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,General Medicine ,Toxicology ,Pollution - Published
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30. Fully optimized new sensitive electrochemical device for the selective determination of 6-thioguanine anticancer drug in wastewater and biological samples
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Qiang Zhang, Qiwei Liu, and Ping He
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Environmental Engineering ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Pollution - Published
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31. Modulation of composite hydrogel consisting of TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibers and cationic guar gum
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Xinyu Li, Ping He, Ruoteng Ma, Cuihua Dong, Yong Lv, and Lei Dai
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Structural Biology ,General Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
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32. Secoiridoids from the traditional Chinese medicine Swertia pseudochinensis
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Jie Liu, Qin Yan, Li-Xia Wang, Xiao-Ping He, Hong Hu, Yan-Chun Liu, Dan Li, Yan Liu, Kai Guo, and Sheng-Hong Li
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33. Prognostic value of hemodynamic indices in patients with sepsis after fluid resuscitation
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Heping Xu, Yanhong Ouyang, Ping He, Xiao-An Zhuo, Duoyi Wu, Jin-Jian Yao, and Xiang Wang
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Resuscitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mean arterial pressure ,Systemic vascular resistance index ,Cardiac index ,Hemodynamics ,Sepsis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Retrospective Study ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,business.industry ,Septic shock ,Fluid resuscitation ,Central venous pressure ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Shock (circulatory) ,Cardiology ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND Sepsis usually causes hemodynamic abnormalities. Hemodynamic index is one of the factors to identify the severity of sepsis and an important parameter to guide the procedure of fluid resuscitation. The present study investigated whether the assessment of hemodynamic indices can predict the outcomes of septic patients undergoing resuscitation therapy. AIM To evaluate the prognostic value of hemodynamic indices in patients with sepsis after fluid resuscitation. METHODS A retrospective study was conducted in 120 patients with sepsis at Hainan General Hospital/Hainan Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University between October 2016 and October 2019. All patients were treated with sodium chloride combined with dextran glucose injection for fluid resuscitation. Patients' hemodynamic parameters were monitored, including heart rate (HR), cardiac index (CI), systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI), mean arterial pressure (MAP), central venous pressure (CVP), and central venous oxygen saturation. The prognostic value of hemodynamic indices was determined based on the prognosis status. RESULTS During fluid resuscitation, 86 patients developed septic shock and 34 did not. Ninety-nine patients survived and 21 patients died at 28 d after the treatment. Heart rate, CI, mean arterial pressure, SVRI, and CVP were higher in patients with septic shock and patients who died from septic shock than in non-shock patients and patients who survived, and central venous oxygen saturation was lower in patients with shock and patients who died than in non-shock patients and the survivors (P < 0.05). When prognosis was considered as a dependent variable and hemodynamic parameters was considered as independent variables, the results of a logistic regression analysis showed that CI, SVRI, and CVP were independent risk factors for septic shock, and CI was an independent risk factor for 28-d mortality (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION Hemodynamic indices can be used to evaluate the prognosis of septic patients after fluid resuscitation.
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34. Identification and localization of Nup170 in the microsporidian Nosema bombycis
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Jingru Qi, Fuzhen Sun, Yiling Zhang, Yong Chen, Ping He, Feng Zhu, Ruisha Shang, Qiang Wang, Zhongyuan Shen, and Yu Li
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Nuclear Envelope ,Nucleolus ,Vairimorpha ,030231 tropical medicine ,Biology ,Protein Structure, Secondary ,030308 mycology & parasitology ,Fungal Proteins ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nosema ,Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal ,medicine ,Animals ,Nuclear pore ,Nuclear membrane ,Protein secondary structure ,Phylogeny ,0303 health sciences ,Sporoplasm ,General Veterinary ,General Medicine ,Spores, Fungal ,Bombyx ,biology.organism_classification ,Spore ,Cell biology ,Nuclear Pore Complex Proteins ,Infectious Diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Insect Science ,Parasitology ,Nucleoporin - Abstract
As one of the core framework proteins of nuclear pore complex (NPC), nucleoporin Nupl70 acts as a structural adapter between the nucleolus and nuclear pore membrane and maintains the stability of NPC structure through interaction with other proteins. In this study, we identified a Nup170 protein in the microsporidian Nosema bombycis for the first time and named it as NbNup170. Secondary structure prediction showed that the NbNup170 contains α-helices and random coils. The three-dimensional structure of NbNup170 is elliptical in shape. Phylogenetic analysis based on the Nup170 and homologous sequences showed that N. bombycis clustered together with Vairimorpha ceranae and Vairimorpha apis. The immunofluorescence localization results showed that the NbNup170 was located on the plasma membrane of the dormant spore and transferred to the surface of sporoplasm in a punctate pattern when the dormant spore has finished germination, and that NbNup170 was distributed on the nuclear membrane and both sides of the nuclei of early proliferative phase, and only on the nuclear membrane during sporogonic phase in the N. bombycis. qPCR analysis showed that the relative expression level of NbNup170 maintained at a low level from 30 to 78 h post-infection with N. bombycis, then reached the highest at 102 h, while that of NbNup170 was repressed at a very low level throughout its life cycle by RNA interference. These results suggested that NbNup170 protein is involved in the proliferative phase and active during the sporogonic phase of N. bombycis.
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35. The Origin of High‐Voltage Stability in Single‐Crystal Layered Ni‐Rich Cathode Materials
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Jianming Sun, Xin Cao, Huijun Yang, Ping He, Michael A. Dato, Jordi Cabana, and Haoshen Zhou
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General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Catalysis - Abstract
Compared with the polycrystal (PC) Ni-rich cathode materials, the single-crystal (SC) counterpart displayed excellent structural stability, high reversible capacity and limited voltage decay during cycling, which received great attention from academics and industry. However, the origin of fascinating high-voltage stability within SC is poorly understood yet. Herein, we tracked the evolution of phase transitions, in which the destructive volume change and H3 phase formation presented in PC, are effectively suppressed in SC when cycling at a high cut-off voltage of 4.6 V, further clarifying the origin of high-voltage stability in SC cathode. Moreover, SC electrode displayed crack-free morphology, and excellent electrochemical stability during long-term cycling, whereas PC suffered severe capacity and voltage fade because of the spinel-like phase, decoding the failure mechanisms of PC and SC during cycling at high cut-off voltages. This finding provides universal insights into high-voltage stability and failure mechanisms of layered Ni-rich cathode materials.
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36. A Biomimetic Smart Nanoplatform as 'Inflammation Scavenger' for Regenerative Therapy of Periodontal Tissue
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Poyu Chen, Chuangwei Zhang, Ping He, Shengyuan Pan, Wenjie Zhong, Yue Wang, Qingyue Xiao, Xinyan Wang, Wenliang Yu, Zhangmin He, Xiang Gao, and Jinlin Song
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Biomaterials ,Periodontium ,Inflammation ,Biomimetics ,Periodontal Ligament ,Apatites ,Organic Chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Biophysics ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Humans ,Bioengineering ,General Medicine - Abstract
The functional reconstruction of periodontal tissue defects remains a clinical challenge due to excessive and prolonged host response to various endogenous and exogenous pro-inflammatory stimuli. Thus, a biomimetic nanoplatform with the capability of modulating inflammatory response in a microenvironment-responsive manner is attractive for regenerative therapy of periodontal tissue.Herein, a facile and green design of engineered bone graft materials was developed by integrating a biomimetic apatite nanocomposite with a smart-release coating, which could realize inflammatory modulation by "on-demand" delivery of the anti-inflammatory agent through a pH-sensing mechanism.In vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrated that this biocompatible nanoplatform could facilitate the clearance of reactive oxygen species in human periodontal ligament stem cells under inflammatory conditions via inhibiting the production of endogenous proinflammatory mediators, in turn contributing to the enhanced healing efficacy of periodontal tissue. Moreover, this system exhibited effective antimicrobial activity against common pathogenic bacteria in the oral cavity, which is beneficial for the elimination of exogenous pro-inflammatory factors from bacterial infection during healing of periodontal tissue.The proposed strategy provides a versatile apatite nanocomposite as a promising "inflammation scavenger" and propels the development of intelligent bone graft materials for periodontal and orthopedic applications.
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37. Luminescence regulation of lanthanide-doped nanorods in chiral photonic cellulose nanocrystal films
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Yuxia Luo, Zhuo Chen, Ping He, Qingdi Liu, Zemin He, Yuzhen Zhao, Hao Ma, Liyi Li, Zhao Zhang, Xinping Li, and Qing Han
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Structural Biology ,General Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Abstract
A new design for chiral photonic cellulose nanocrystal films was developed by co-assembling lanthanide-doped nanorods (NRs) into chiral cellulose nanocrystals, in which the photonic band gap (PBG) could be tuned in the visible range by changing the mass fraction of flexible agents, such as polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and ethylene glycol (EG). Due to the PBG effect, the luminescence modulation in such nanocrystal films had been realized. The down-conversion luminescence from NaGd
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38. Protecting older people: a high priority during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Yifei Zhang, Yufan Wang, Guang Ning, Ping He, and Weiqing Wang
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SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Pandemics ,Aged - Published
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39. PI3K/AKT/mTOR-Targeted Therapy for Breast Cancer
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Kunrui Zhu, Yanqi Wu, Ping He, Yu Fan, Xiaorong Zhong, Hong Zheng, and Ting Luo
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Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Female ,General Medicine ,Molecular Targeted Therapy ,Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,Biomarkers ,Phosphoinositide-3 Kinase Inhibitors - Abstract
Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K), protein kinase B (PKB/AKT) and mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) (PAM) pathways play important roles in breast tumorigenesis and confer worse prognosis in breast cancer patients. The inhibitors targeting three key nodes of these pathways, PI3K, AKT and mTOR, are continuously developed. For breast cancer patients to truly benefit from PAM pathway inhibitors, it is necessary to clarify the frequency and mechanism of abnormal alterations in the PAM pathway in different breast cancer subtypes, and further explore reliable biomarkers to identify the appropriate population for precision therapy. Some PI3K and mTOR inhibitors have been approved by regulatory authorities for the treatment of specific breast cancer patient populations, and many new-generation PI3K/mTOR inhibitors and AKT isoform inhibitors have also been shown to have good prospects for cancer therapy. This review summarizes the changes in the PAM signaling pathway in different subtypes of breast cancer, and the latest research progress about the biomarkers and clinical application of PAM-targeted inhibitors.
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40. Identification and subcellular colocalization of protein transport protein Sec61α and Sec61γ in Nosema bombycis
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Jiancheng Sun, Feng Qin, Fuzhen Sun, Ping He, Erjun Wei, Runpeng Wang, Feng Zhu, Qiang Wang, Xudong Tang, Yiling Zhang, and Zhongyuan Shen
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Fungal Proteins ,Protein Transport ,Nosema ,Genetics ,Animals ,General Medicine ,Bombyx ,Sequence Alignment ,Phylogeny ,SEC Translocation Channels - Abstract
The main function of Sec61 complex is participating in the transport of polypeptide chains across the endoplasmic reticulum. The Sec61α subunit is the largest subunit of the Sec61 complex and shows high degree of conservation. In this study, we identified the NbSec61α and NbSec61γ genes in the microsporidian Nosema bombycis for the first time. Multiple sequence alignment showed that the sequence similarity between NbSec61α and homologous proteins of other microsporidia was greater than 48 %. NbSec61α contains a "plug" domain (amino acids 40-74) unique to the Sec61/SecY complex. Phylogenetic analysis based on NbSec61α and NbSec61γ indicated that the N. bombycis was closely related to Nosema granulosis, Nosema ceranae and Nosema apis. Indirect immunfluorescence assay showed that NbSec61α and NbSec61γ were mainly distributed in the perinuclear region of N. bombycis in different developmental phases. qRT-PCR results revealed that the expression level of NbSec61α gene increased in the early stage and reached the highest at 48 h, then decreased in the late stages. After knockdown of NbSec61α, the expression of NbSec61α, NbSec61γ and NbssrRNA genes were all significantly down-regulated. These results suggest that the NbSec61α and NbSec61γ may play an important role in the intracellular development of N. bombycis.
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41. Hyperaldosteronism secondary to spontaneous renal artery dissection (renovascular): A case report and review of the literature
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Jing Lei, Yue Jiang, Dajun Liu, and Ping He
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Aortic Dissection ,Hypertension, Renovascular ,Renal Artery ,Nephrology ,Hyperaldosteronism ,Humans ,Ureteral Diseases ,Female ,Hypokalemia ,Kidney Diseases ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged - Abstract
Spontaneous renal artery dissection refers to endarterial dissection of the renal artery that occurs with unknown cause. Herein, we describe a 45-year-old woman who presented with pain in her right flank and abdomen together with elevated blood pressure and hypokalemia. We made the diagnosis of an enhanced renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and obtained enhanced abdominal computed tomography images, which showed right renal artery dissection with a large false lumen and narrowed true lumen. This dissection was complicated by partial renal infarction. The patient underwent right nephrectomy and experienced resolution of her symptoms, especially of the hypertension and hypokalemia.
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42. Resistin: Potential biomarker and therapeutic target in atherosclerosis
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Chao-Ke Tang, Li Zhou, Junyi Li, Ping-Ping He, and Xiao-Hua Yu
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0301 basic medicine ,Cell type ,Myocytes, Smooth Muscle ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Resistin ,Ventricular remodeling ,Receptor ,Toll-like receptor ,business.industry ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Endothelial Cells ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,General Medicine ,respiratory system ,Atherosclerosis ,medicine.disease ,Intracellular signal transduction ,030104 developmental biology ,Secretory protein ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,TLR4 ,business ,Biomarkers ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Resistin, a cysteine-rich secretory protein, has a pleiotropic role in humans. Resistin usually presents as trimer or hexamer in plasma, and targets specific receptors Toll Like Receptor 4 (TLR4) or Adenylyl Cyclase-Associated Protein 1 (CAP1). Upon binding to TLR4 and CAP1, resistin can trigger various intracellular signal transduction pathways to induce vascular inflammation, lipid accumulation, and plaque vulnerability. These pro-atherosclerotic effects of resistin appear in various cell types, including endothelial cells, vessel smooth muscle cells and macrophages, which cause diverse damages to cardiovascular system from dyslipidemia, atherosclerosis rupture and ventricular remodeling. In this review, we gather recent evidence about the pro- atherosclerotic effects of resistin and highlight it as a candidate therapeutic or diagnostic target for cardiovascular disease.
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43. Scavenger receptor A1 participates in uptake of Leptospira interrogans serovar Autumnalis strain 56606v and inflammation in mouse macrophages
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Boyu Liu, Xia Fan, Yanchun Wang, Xiaokui Guo, Yan Zhang, Lin Du, Haihan Xiao, Yung-Fu Chang, Fuli Liu, Yunqiang Wu, and Ping He
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0301 basic medicine ,Epidemiology ,animal diseases ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Phagocytosis ,030106 microbiology ,Immunology ,Inflammation ,macrophage ,Biology ,Leptospira interrogans serovar autumnalis ,Microbiology ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Virology ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Macrophage ,Leptospirosis ,Scavenger receptor ,Cells, Cultured ,phagocytosis ,Scavenger Receptors, Class A ,inflammatory response ,General Medicine ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,HEK293 Cells ,RAW 264.7 Cells ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Cytokine ,scavenger receptor A1 ,Mutation ,Macrophages, Peritoneal ,Cytokines ,bacteria ,Parasitology ,Leptospira interrogans ,medicine.symptom ,Research Article - Abstract
Leptospirosis, caused by pathogenic Leptospira species, has emerged as a widespread zoonotic disease worldwide. Macrophages mediate the elimination of pathogens through phagocytosis and cytokine production. Scavenger receptor A1 (SR-A1), one of the critical receptors mediating this process, plays a complicated role in innate immunity. However, the role of SR-A1 in the immune response against pathogenic Leptospira invasion is unknown. In the present study, we found that SR-A1 is an important nonopsonic phagocytic receptor on murine macrophages for Leptospira. However, intraperitoneal injection of leptospires into WT mice presented with more apparent jaundice, subcutaneous hemorrhaging, and higher bacteria burdens in blood and tissues than that of SR-A1-/- mice. Exacerbated cytokine and inflammatory mediator levels were also observed in WT mice and higher recruited macrophages in the liver than those of SR-A1-/- mice. Our findings collectively reveal that although beneficial in the uptake of Leptospira by macrophage, SR-A1 might be exploited by Leptospira to modulate inflammatory activation and increase the susceptibility of infection in the host. These results provide our new insights into the innate immune response during early infection by L. interrogans.
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44. Purification and characterization of immunomodulatory peptides from enzymatic hydrolysates of duck egg ovalbumin
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Hui Wu, Qiping Zhan, Leiman Pan, Mengmeng Zhang, Xuan Xin, Ping He, and Qian Wang
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Models, Molecular ,0301 basic medicine ,Proteases ,Ovalbumin ,Protein Conformation ,Peptide ,Hydrolysate ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Egg White ,Animals ,Immunologic Factors ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Receptor ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,biology ,Hydrolysis ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,040401 food science ,Papain ,Ducks ,RAW 264.7 Cells ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Receptors, Pattern Recognition ,biology.protein ,Peptides ,Protein Binding ,Food Science ,Egg white - Abstract
Duck egg white (DEW) is considered as an abandoned protein resource. For a higher-value utilization, preparation of immunomodulatory peptides from the extracted ovalbumin in DEW was explored. Among the hydrolysates catalyzed by five proteases, papain hydrolysate (PH) shows the highest degree of hydrolysis and the strongest immunomodulatory activity. PH could significantly enhance the phagocytic capacity and promote the NO, TNF-α, and IL-6 secretion of RAW 264.7 cells, involving toll-like receptor 2 and 4. After purification, nine identified peptides were synthesized to confirm the immunomodulatory effect, and five of them exhibit a strong activity. The peptide, TQIDKVVHFDKLPGF, presents the highest immunomodulatory activity. Moreover, the results of molecular docking indicate that nine peptides interacted with toll-like receptor 2 and 4 and all show good affinity. Furthermore, three peptides with high affinity and strong immune activity were selected for interaction site map analysis. Three peptides could form hydrogen bonds with the receptor and bind stably, which contributes to the immunomodulatory activity of the peptide. Results suggest that DEW can be a promising source of immunomodulatory peptides.
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45. An oligopeptide/aptamer-conjugated dendrimer-based nanocarrier for dual-targeting delivery to bone
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Sheng Yang, Mingxing Ren, Yuzhou Li, Ping Ji, Ping He, Lingjie Li, and He Zhang
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Dendrimers ,Biodistribution ,Bone disease ,Aptamer ,Osteoporosis ,Biomedical Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Bone and Bones ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Drug Delivery Systems ,Dendrimer ,medicine ,Animals ,General Materials Science ,Vitamin D ,Cells, Cultured ,030304 developmental biology ,Drug Carriers ,0303 health sciences ,Osteoblasts ,Bone cancer ,Chemistry ,Osteoblast ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Aptamers, Nucleotide ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cancer research ,Nanoparticles ,Nanocarriers ,0210 nano-technology ,Oligopeptides - Abstract
Bone targeting is one of the most potentially valuable therapeutic methods for medically treating bone diseases, such as osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, nonunion bone defects, bone cancer, and myeloma-related bone disease, but its efficacy remains a challenge due to unfavorable bone biodistribution, off-target effects, and the lack of cell specificity. To address these problems, we synthesized a new dual-targeting nanocarrier for delivery to bone by covalently modifying the G4.0 PAMAM dendrimer with the C11 peptide and the CH6 aptamer (CH6-PAMAM-C11). The molecular structure was confirmed using 1H-NMR and FT-IR spectroscopy. CLSM results showed that the novel nanocarrier could successfully accumulate in the targeted cells, mineralized areas and tissues. DLS and TEM demonstrated that CH6-PAMAM-C11 was approximately 40-50 nm in diameter. In vitro targeting experiments confirmed that the C11 ligand had a high affinity for HAP, while the CH6 aptamer had a high affinity for osteoblasts. The in vivo biodistribution analysis showed that CH6-PAMAM-C11 could rapidly accumulate in bone within 4 h and 12 h and then deliver drugs to sites of osteoblast activity. The components of CH6-PAMAM-C11 were well excreted via the kidneys. The accumulation of many more CH6-PAMAM-C11 dual-targeting nanocarriers than single-targeting nanocarriers was observed in the periosteal layer of the rat skull, along with aggregation at sites of osteoblast activity. All of these results indicate that CH6-PAMAM-C11 may be a promising nanocarrier for the delivery of drugs to bone, particularly for the treatment of osteoporosis, and our research strategy may serve as a reference for research in targeted drug, small molecule drug and nucleic acid delivery.
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46. Germline IGHV3-53-encoded RBD-targeting neutralizing antibodies are commonly present in the antibody repertoires of COVID-19 patients
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Zhaoming Chen, Yijun Deng, Linbing Qu, Xiaodi Fan, Song Li, Xuefeng Niu, Xiaoneng Mo, Jian Han, Yunfei Chen, Feng Li, Xinglong Liu, Ling Chen, Kun Luo, Liqiang Feng, Qihong Yan, Ruitian Hou, Qian Wang, Xiaohan Huang, Ping He, Yudi Zhang, Huan Liang, Xiaoli Xiong, Pingchao Li, and Haisu Yi
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Male ,Models, Molecular ,0301 basic medicine ,Protein Conformation ,Epidemiology ,Antibodies, Viral ,Germline ,Drug Discovery ,Phylogeny ,IGHV3-53 ,Aged, 80 and over ,shared clonotype ,biology ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Infectious Diseases ,Epitopes, B-Lymphocyte ,Female ,receptor-binding domain ,Antibody ,Research Article ,Adult ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,medicine.drug_class ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,030106 microbiology ,Immunology ,Receptors, Antigen, B-Cell ,Monoclonal antibody ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Virology ,antibody repertoire sequencing ,medicine ,Humans ,Base sequence ,Aged ,Base Sequence ,SARS-CoV-2 ,HEK 293 cells ,COVID-19 ,Antibodies, Neutralizing ,HEK293 Cells ,030104 developmental biology ,Case-Control Studies ,biology.protein ,Parasitology - Abstract
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) encoded by IGHV3-53 (VH3-53) targeting the spike receptor-binding domain (RBD) have been isolated from different COVID-19 patients. However, the existence and prevalence of shared VH3-53-encoded antibodies in the antibody repertoires is not clear. Using antibody repertoire sequencing, we found that the usage of VH3-53 increased after SARS-CoV-2 infection. A highly shared VH3-53-J6 clonotype was identified in 9 out of 13 COVID-19 patients. This clonotype was derived from convergent gene rearrangements with few somatic hypermutations and was evolutionary conserved. We synthesized 34 repertoire-deduced novel VH3-53-J6 heavy chains and paired with a common IGKV1-9 light chain to produce recombinant mAbs. Most of these recombinant mAbs (23/34) possess RBD binding and virus-neutralizing activities, and recognize ACE2 binding site via the same molecular interface. Our computational analysis, validated by laboratory experiments, revealed that VH3-53 antibodies targeting RBD are commonly present in COVID-19 patients’ antibody repertoires, indicating many people have germline-like precursor sequences to rapidly generate SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies. Moreover, antigen-specific mAbs can be digitally obtained through antibody repertoire sequencing and computational analysis.
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47. Combining a Titanium–Organic Cage and a Hydrogen‐Bonded Organic Cage for Highly Effective Third‐Order Nonlinear Optics
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Jian Zhang, Lei Zhang, Qiaohong Li, Guang-Hui Chen, De-Jing Li, and Yan-Ping He
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Materials science ,010405 organic chemistry ,Supramolecular chemistry ,Nonlinear optics ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,Crystallography ,Enantiopure drug ,chemistry ,Molecule ,Amine gas treating ,Self-assembly ,Thin film ,Titanium - Abstract
Many metal-organic cages (MOCs) and a few hydrogen-bonded organic cages (HOCs) have been investigated, but little is reported about cooperative self-assembly of MOCs and HOCs. Herein, we describe an unprecedented MOC&HOC co-crystal composed of tetrahedral Ti4 L6 (L=embonate) cages and in-situ-generated [(NH3 )4 (TIPA)4 ] (TIPA=tris(4-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)phenyl)amine) cages. Chiral transfer is observed from the enantiopure Ti4 L6 cage to enantiopure [(NH3 )4 (TIPA)4 ] cage. Two homochiral supramolecular frameworks with opposite handedness (PTC-235(Δ) and PTC-235(Λ)) are formed. Such MOC&HOC co-crystal features high stability in water and other solvents, affording single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformation to trap CH3 CN molecules and identify disordered NH4 + cations. A tablet pressing method is developed to test the third-order nonlinear optical property of KBr-based PTC-235 thin film. Such a thin film exhibits an excellent optical limiting effect.
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48. Hypoglycemic activity of puerarin through modulation of oxidative stress and mitochondrial function via AMPK
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Guan-Hua Du, Ping He, Guifen Qiang, Xiuying Yang, Chun-Yang Xu, Biyu Hou, Peng Ma, Li Zhang, and Yuerong Zhao
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Blood Glucose ,Male ,AMP-Activated Protein Kinases ,Carbohydrate metabolism ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease_cause ,01 natural sciences ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Puerarin ,Diabetes mellitus ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Respiratory function ,Phosphorylation ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,AMPK ,Hep G2 Cells ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Streptozotocin ,Isoflavones ,Mitochondria ,0104 chemical sciences ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,Oxidative Stress ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Gluconeogenesis ,Hyperglycemia ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Oxidative stress ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Hyperglycemia is the dominant phenotype of diabetes and the main contributor of diabetic complications. Puerarin is widely used in cardiovascular diseases and diabetic vascular complications. However, little is known about its direct effects on diabetes. The aim of our study is to investigate its antidiabetic effect in vivo and in vitro, and explore the underlying mechanism. We used type I diabetic mice induced by streptozotocin to observe the effects of puerarin on glucose metabolism. In addition, oxidative stress and hepatic mitochondrial respiratory activity were evaluated in type I diabetic mice. In vitro, glucose consumption in HepG2 cells was assayed along with the qPCR detection of glucogenesis genes expression. Moreover, ATP production was examined and phosphorylation of AMPK was determined using Western blot. Finally, the molecular docking was performed to predict the potential interaction of puerarin with AMPK utilizing program LibDock of Discovery Studio 2018 software. The results showed that puerarin improved HepG2 glucose consumption and upregulated the glucogenesis related genes expression. Also, puerarin lowered fasting and fed blood glucose with improvement of glucose tolerance in type I diabetic mice. Further mechanism investigation showed that puerarin suppressed oxidative stress and improved hepatic mitochondrial respiratory function with enhancing ATP production and activating phosphorylation of AMPK. Docking study showed that puerarin interacted with AMPK activate site and enhancing phosphorylation. Taken together, these findings indicated that puerarin exhibited the hypoglycemic effect through attenuating oxidative stress and improving mitochondrial function via AMPK regulation, which may serve as a potential therapeutic option for diabetes treatment.
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49. Influence of the CYP2J2 Gene Polymorphisms on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Risk in the Chinese Han Population
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Hongxia Yao, Dongchuan Xu, Xiaoli Zhou, Yipeng Ding, Xianghong Chen, Yixiu Yang, Qiong Feng, Hui Lu, Jianfang Liu, Ping He, Huan Niu, Quanni Li, Cibing Wu, and Jie Zhao
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,Pulmonary disease ,Gastroenterology ,Cytochrome P-450 CYP2J2 ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,CYP2J2 ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System ,Internal medicine ,Genotype ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Allele ,COPD ,business.industry ,Heterozygote advantage ,Odds ratio ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,030228 respiratory system ,Case-Control Studies ,business - Abstract
Introduction Cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2J2 is a major enzyme that controls epoxyeicosatrienoic acids biosynthesis, which may play a role in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) development. In this study, we aimed to assess the influence of CYP2J2 polymorphisms with COPD susceptibility. Material and methods A case–control study enrolled 313 COPD cases and 508 controls was to investigate the association between CYP2J2 polymorphisms and COPD risk. Agena MassARRAY platform was used to genotype CYP2J2 polymorphisms. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated to evaluate the association between CYP2J2 polymorphisms and COPD risk. Results We observed rs11207535 (homozygote: OR = 0.08, 95%CI = 0.01–0.96, p = 0.047; recessive: OR = 0.08, 95%CI = 0.01–0.94, p = 0.044), rs10889159 (homozygote: OR = 0.08, 95%CI = 0.01–0.92, p = 0.043; recessive: OR = 0.08, 95%CI = 0.01–0.90, p = 0.040) and rs1155002 (heterozygote: OR = 1.63, 95%CI = 1.13–2.36, p = 0.009; dominant: OR = 1.64, 95%CI = 1.15–2.35, p = 0.006; additive: OR = 1.45, 95%CI = 1.09–1.92, p = 0.011) were significantly associated with COPD risk. Allelic tests showed T allele of rs2280274 was related to a decreased risk of COPD and T allele of rs1155002 was associated with an increased COPD risk. Stratified analyses indicated the effects of CYP2J2 polymorphisms and COPD risk were dependent on gender and smoking status (p Conclusion It suggested CYP2J2 polymorphisms were associated with COPD susceptibility in the Chinese Han population.
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50. Prospective study of Lipiodol distribution as an imaging marker for doxorubicin pharmacokinetics during conventional transarterial chemoembolization of liver malignancies
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Juan Carlos Perez Lozada, Ping He, Julius Chapiro, Isabel Schobert, Jean Francois H. Geschwind, R. Ayyagari, Sophie Stark, Edvin Isufi, Khaled Bousabarah, Todd Schlachter, Jeffrey Pollak, Eliot Funai, Lynn Jeanette Savic, and Michelle A. Rudek
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Mitomycin C ,Area under the curve ,Cmax ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,Exact test ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pharmacokinetics ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,polycyclic compounds ,Lipiodol ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Prospective cohort study ,Liver cancer ,medicine.drug - Abstract
To evaluate the prognostic potential of Lipiodol distribution for the pharmacokinetic (PK) profiles of doxorubicin (DOX) and doxorubicinol (DOXOL) after conventional transarterial chemoembolization (cTACE). This prospective clinical trial ( ClinicalTrials.gov : NCT02753881) included 30 consecutive participants with liver malignancies treated with cTACE (5/2016–10/2018) using 50 mg DOX/10 mg mitomycin C emulsified 1:2 with ethiodized oil (Lipiodol). Peripheral blood was sampled at 10 timepoints for standard non-compartmental analysis of peak concentrations (Cmax) and area under the curve (AUC) with dose normalization (DN). Imaging markers included Lipiodol distribution on post-cTACE CT for patient stratification into 1 segment (n = 10), ≥ 2 segments (n = 10), and lobar cTACE (n = 10), and baseline enhancing tumor volume (ETV). Adverse events (AEs) and tumor response on MRI were recorded 3–4 weeks post-cTACE. Statistics included repeated measurement ANOVA (RM-ANOVA), Mann-Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis, Fisher’s exact test, and Pearson correlation. Hepatocellular (n = 26), cholangiocarcinoma (n = 1), and neuroendocrine metastases (n = 3) were included. Stratified according to Lipiodol distribution, DOX-Cmax increased from 1 segment (DOX-Cmax, 83.94 ± 75.09 ng/mL; DN-DOX-Cmax, 2.67 ± 2.02 ng/mL/mg) to ≥ 2 segments (DOX-Cmax, 139.66 ± 117.73 ng/mL; DN-DOX-Cmax, 3.68 ± 4.20 ng/mL/mg) to lobar distribution (DOX-Cmax, 334.35 ± 215.18 ng/mL; DN-DOX-Cmax, 7.11 ± 4.24 ng/mL/mg; p = 0.036). While differences in DN-DOX-AUC remained insignificant, RM-ANOVA revealed significant separation of time concentration curves for DOX (p = 0.023) and DOXOL (p = 0.041) comparing 1, ≥ 2 segments, and lobar cTACE. Additional indicators of higher DN-DOX-Cmax were high ETV (p = 0.047) and Child-Pugh B (p = 0.009). High ETV and tumoral Lipiodol coverage also correlated with tumor response. AE occurred less frequently after segmental cTACE. This prospective clinical trial provides updated PK data revealing Lipiodol distribution as an imaging marker predictive of DOX-Cmax and tumor response after cTACE in liver cancer. • Prospective pharmacokinetic analysis after conventional TACE revealed Lipiodol distribution (1 vs. ≥ 2 segments vs. lobar) as an imaging marker predictive of doxorubicin peak concentrations (Cmax). • Child-Pugh B class and tumor hypervascularization, measurable as enhancing tumor volume (ETV) at baseline, were identified as additional predictors for higher dose-normalized doxorubicin Cmax after conventional TACE. • ETV at baseline and tumoral Lipiodol coverage can serve as predictors of volumetric tumor response after conventional TACE according to quantitative European Association for the Study of the Liver (qEASL) criteria.
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- 2020
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