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52. A comparative study of transscleral sutured intraocular lens fixation and sutureless flanged intraocular lens fixation
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Ying Cui, Qiyan Li, Xiangyu Shi, and Dan Zhou
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Intraocular lens ,Sutureless flanged fixation ,Optical coherence tomography ,Higher-order aberrations ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Background To compare the intraocular lens (IOL) tilt and decentration and visual outcomes of transscleral sutured IOL fixation and sutureless flanged IOL fixation. To investigate the influence of IOL tilt and decentration on internal higher-order aberrations (HOAs) in these two techniques. Methods Patients who received transscleral sutured or sutureless flanged IOL fixation procedures were included in this prospective, non-randomized, comparative study. Corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) was measured at baseline and at every postoperative visit for 12 months. IOL tilt and decentration were measured using a second-generation anterior segment optical coherence tomography (Casia2) and internal HOAs were measured using iTrace Visual Function Analyzer at 3 months postoperatively. Results The study included 27 eyes from the transscleral sutured IOL fixation group and 26 eyes from the sutureless flanged IOL fixation group. There was no significant difference in CDVA between the two groups at all time points. The two groups did not differ in refractive difference from the predicted value, corneal endothelial cell loss, IOL tilt, IOL decentration, internal astigmatism or internal HOAs. Vertical IOL decentration significantly correlated with total internal optical aberration (r = 0.288, P = 0.036), total internal HOA (r = 0.440, P = 0.001), internal coma (r = 0.348, P = 0.001), vertical internal coma (r = 0.388, P = 0.004), average height of modulation transfer function (r = − 0.364, P = 0.007) and Strehl ratio (r = − 0.297, P = 0.031). Horizontal IOL decentration significantly correlated with horizontal internal coma (r = 0.312, P = 0.023). Conclusions Transscleral sutured IOL fixation and sutureless flanged IOL fixation had similar IOL positions and visual outcomes. IOL decentrations correlated with internal HOAs and thus should be avoided.
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53. Determination of Nine Antiviral Drug Residues in Animal Origin Foods by High Performance Liquid Chromatography-tandem Mass Spectrometry
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Yanchao GONG, Jing ZHAO, Ying CUI, and Guoxu WU
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solid phase extraction (spe) ,hydrophilic interaction chromatgraphy (hilic) ,high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry ,animal origin foods ,antiviral drugs ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
A method for detecting nine antiviral drug residues of nevirapine, famciclovir, abidox, acyclovir, imiquimod, memantine, amantadine, oseltamivir and morpholinoguanidine in animal origin foods such as meat, egg and milk was established by high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. The samples were first extracted by 1% acetic acid-acetonitrile solution, then purified by PRiME HLB column. The nine components were separated by Sielc obelisc R column and gradiently eluted using acetonitrile-10 mmol/L ammonium acetate solution (containing 0.1% formic acid) as mobile phase. The detection of antiviral drugs was performed by tandem mass spectrometry in electrospray ionization under multiple reactions monitoring (MRM) mode. The calibration curves for the nine antiviral drugs were linear over the range , and the determination coefficients R2 was 0.9991~0.9998. The detection limit of the nine antiviral drugs ranged from 0.1~0.5 μg/kg, and quantitative limit ranged from 0.3~1.5 μg/kg. The recoveries of the nine antiviral drugs were between 82.3% and 95.7% with the relative standard deviations of 3.2%~5.9% (n=5).This method was used to detect 10 samples and compared with the standard method. The method has high accuracy and sensitivity, and can meet the detection needs of antiviral drug residues in animal origin foods.
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- 2023
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54. Relationship between energy balance-related behaviors and personal and family factors in overweight/obese primary school students aged 10–12 years in China: a cross-sectional study
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Shicheng Zhang, Haining Gao, Ying Cui, Xin Wang, Wenshuo Cao, Qian Ding, and Bo Chang
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Overweight/obesity ,School-aged children ,Energy balance-related behavior ,Influencing factors ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Increasing rates of childhood obesity worldwide are a serious threat to the health of school-aged children. Unhealthy behavioral habits are modifiable factors in the control of childhood obesity, and personal and family factors are key influencing factors of behavioral habits in school-aged children. This study assessed the relationship between overweight/obesity, energy balance-related behaviors (EBRB), and their influencing factors in school-aged children. Methods This cross-sectional survey included 4412 primary school-aged (10–12 years) students who underwent body tests and were selected through stratified sampling in the Northeast, North, Northwest, and Southwest regions of China from March to July 2021. Independent sample t test was used to compare differences between behaviors and influencing factors of energy balance among overweight/obesity and normal weight students. Logistic regression analysis was used to assess the influence of EBRB on body shape. Multiple linear regression was used to assess the influence of personal and family factors on EBRB effects. Results Compared with normal-weight students, number of breakfasts consumed per week by overweight/obese students was significantly lower (p
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- 2022
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55. Screening and Identification of Gossypol-degrading Bacteria and Studies on Solid State Fermentation of Cottonseed Meal
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Feng WANG, Weishu ZHANG, Ying CUI, Linyan YE, Mengtuo LI, Weisi ZENG, Huan ZHOU, Nan LIU, and Dazhong YAN
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gossypol ,cottonseed meal ,biodegradation ,identification ,raoultella sp. ,fermentation ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to isolate bacteria capable of degrading gossypol and study their growth and degradation characteristics and detoxification effect on gossypol in cottonseed meal, which provided basis for further study on the mechanism of gossypol degradation by microorganisms. Methods: Gossypol acetate was used as the sole carbon source. A bacterium with gossypol degradation ability was isolated with dilution-plate method from soil samples collected from cotton producing areas in Shandong Province. The isolated bacterium was preliminarily identified by physiological and biochemical characteristics as well as 16S rRNA gene phylogenetic analysis. The degradation of gossypol in the solid-state fermentation of cottonseed meal was determined by high performance liquid chromatography. Results: A gossypol-degrading bacterium designated as YL01 was screened and identified as Raoultella sp. In addition to gossypol, this bacterium could also grow with catechol, protocatechuic acid and p-benzoquinone as the only carbon source. The rate of microbial degradation of gossypol was 48% when YL01 was grown in mineral salts medium with gossypol as sole carbon source for 10 d. The gossypol content in cottonseed meal decreased by 43% and the protein content increased by 10% within 8 d through solid-state fermentation. Conclusion: Raoultella sp. YL01 could degrade gossypol and show potential application value in eliminating gossypol in cottonseed meal by biological treatment technology.
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56. LncRNA CASC9 activated by STAT3 promotes the invasion of breast cancer and the formation of lymphatic vessels by enhancing H3K27ac‐activated SOX4
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Shan‐Ji Fan, Ying Cui, Yue‐Hua Li, Jia‐Chi Xu, Ying‐Ying Shen, Hong Huang, and Ze‐Cheng Hu
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breast cancer ,CASC9 ,invasion ,SOX4 ,STAT3 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Numerous long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are abnormally expressed in breast cancer (BC), but the underlying mechanisms remain large unknown. Here, we aimed to investigate the functions and mechanisms of lncRNA cancer susceptibility candidate 9 (CASC9) in BC. Western blotting and quantitative real‐time PCR (qRT‐PCR) were performed to assess gene and protein expression, respectively. The proliferative and metastatic abilities of BC cells were tested by cell counting kit‐8 and transwell assays, respectively. The formation of lymphatic vessels was detected by tube formation assay. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) and dual luciferase reporter assays were performed to verify molecular interactions. CASC9 was found to be highly expressed in BC tissues and cell lines, and ectopic overexpression was positively associated with tumor volume, TNM stage, and lymph node metastasis. In addition, CASC9 silencing significantly inhibited the proliferation and invasion of BC cells, as well as BC‐associated invasion and formation of lymphatic vessels of human dermal lymphatic endothelial cells. Mechanical studies demonstrated that CASC9 could be transcriptionally activated by STAT3 and elevate SOX4 expression by enhancing the acetylation of its promoter region. Our results illustrated that STAT3‐activated CASC9 served as a tumor‐promoting gene involved in promoting BC invasion and BC‐associated formation of lymphatic vessels by upregulating SOX4 through altering H3K27ac level. This finding elucidated a new underlying network of CASC9 in the metastasis of BC.
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57. Mechanisms of tumor-associated macrophages affecting the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma
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Yi Yuan, Dailin Wu, Jing Li, Dan Huang, Yan Zhao, Tianqi Gao, Zhenjie Zhuang, Ying Cui, Da-Yong Zheng, and Ying Tang
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hepatocellular carcinoma ,tumor-associated macrophages ,tumor microenvironment ,cancer stem cells ,carcinoma cell proliferation ,invasion and migration ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are essential components of the immune cell stroma of hepatocellular carcinoma. TAMs originate from monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells, peripheral blood monocytes, and kupffer cells. The recruitment of monocytes to the HCC tumor microenvironment is facilitated by various factors, leading to their differentiation into TAMs with unique phenotypes. TAMs can directly activate or inhibit the nuclear factor-κB, interleukin-6/signal transducer and signal transducer and activator of transcription 3, Wnt/β-catenin, transforming growth factor-β1/bone morphogenetic protein, and extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 signaling pathways in tumor cells and interact with other immune cells via producing cytokines and extracellular vesicles, thus affecting carcinoma cell proliferation, invasive and migratory, angiogenesis, liver fibrosis progression, and other processes to participate in different stages of tumor progression. In recent years, TAMs have received much attention as a prospective treatment target for HCC. This review describes the origin and characteristics of TAMs and their mechanism of action in the occurrence and development of HCC to offer a theoretical foundation for further clinical research of TAMs.
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58. Exploration of the Dynamic Variations of the Characteristic Constituents and the Degradation Products of Catalpol during the Process of Radix Rehmanniae
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Jingjing Yang, Lihua Zhang, Mengyue Zhang, Mingxuan Yang, Lin Zou, Ying Cui, Jing Yang, Xin Chai, and Yuefei Wang
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Radix Rehmanniae ,catalpol ,degradation products ,processing ,UPLC-PDA ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Radix Rehmanniae (RR), a famous traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) widely employed in nourishing Yin and invigorating the kidney, has three common processing forms in clinical practice, including fresh Radix Rehmanniae (FRR), raw Radix Rehmanniae (RRR), and processed Radix Rehmanniae (PRR). However, until now, there has been less exploration of the dynamic variations in the characteristic constituents and degradation products of catalpol as a representative iridoid glycoside with the highest content in RR during the process from FRR to PRR. In this study, an ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with photodiode array detector (UPLC-PDA) method was successfully established for the simultaneous determination of ten characteristic components to explore their dynamic variations in different processed products of RR. Among them, iridoid glycosides, especially catalpol, exhibited a sharp decrease from RRR to PRR. Then, three degradation products of catalpol were detected under simulated processing conditions (100 °C, pH 4.8 acetate buffer solution), which were isolated and identified as jiofuraldehyde, cataldehyde, and norviburtinal, respectively. Cataldehyde was first reported as a new compound. Moreover, the specificity of norviburtinal in self-made PRR samples was discovered and validated, which was further confirmed by testing in commercially available PRR samples. In conclusion, our study revealed the decrease in iridoid glycosides and the production of new degradation substances during the process from FRR to PRR, which is critical for unveiling the processing mechanism of RR.
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59. Correction: Do restaurants comply with reduced salt requests from consumers ordering on meal delivery apps?
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Chao Song, Wenyue Li, Ying Cui, Beisi Li, Zhongdan Chen, Paige Snider, Ying Long, Ailing Liu, and Gauden Galea
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Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Published
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60. Influence of information attributes on information dissemination in public health emergencies
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Meng Cai, Han Luo, Xiao Meng, Ying Cui, and Wei Wang
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History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
Abstract When public health emergencies occur, relevant information containing different topics, sentiments, and emotions spread rapidly on social media. From the cognitive and emotional dimensions, this paper explores the relationship between information attributes and information dissemination behavior. At the same time, the moderating role of the media factor (user influence) and the time factor (life cycle) in information attributes and information transmission is also discussed. The results confirm differences in the spread of posts under different topic types, sentiment types, and emotion types on social media. At the same time, the study also found that posts published by users with a high number of followers and users of a media type are more likely to spread on social media. In addition, the study also found that posts with different information attributes are easier to spread on social media during the outbreak and recurrence periods. The driving effect of life cycles is more obvious, especially for topics of prayer and fact, negative sentiment, emotions of fear, and anger. Relevant findings have specific contributions to the information governance of public opinion, the development of social media theory, and the maintenance of network order, which can further weaken the negative impact of information epidemic in the occurrence of public health emergencies, maintain normal social order, and thus create favorable conditions for the further promotion of global recovery.
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61. Injectable thermo-sensitive hydrogel loaded hollow copper sulfide nanoparticles for ROS burst in TME and effective tumor treatment
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Shipeng Ning, Jianlan Mo, Rong Huang, Benkun Liu, Bicheng Fu, Shuaijie Ding, Huawei Yang, Ying Cui, and Lei Yao
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lung cancer ,hydrogel ,β-lapachone ,CDT ,self-supplies H2O2 ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Introduction: Lung cancer the most prevalent cause of cancer-related deaths, and current therapies lack sufficient specificity and efficacy. This study developed an injectable thermosensitive hydrogel harboring hollow copper sulfide nanoparticles and β-lapachone (Lap) (CLH) for lung tumor treatment.Methods: The hydrogel-encapsulated CLH system can remotely control the release of copper ions (Cu2+) and drugs using photothermal effects for non-invasive controlled-release drug delivery in tumor therapy. The released Cu2+ consumes the overexpressed GSH in TME and the generated Cu+ further exploits the TME characteristics to initiate nanocatalytic reactions for generating highly toxic hydroxyl radicals. In addition, in cancer cells overexpressing Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (phosphate): quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1), Lap can catalyze the generation of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) through futile redox cycles. H2O2 is further converted into highly toxic hydroxyl radicals via the Fenton-like reaction, leading to a burst of reactive oxygen species in TME, which further enhances the therapeutic effect of chemokines.Results: Analysis of the antitumor efficacy in a subcutaneous A549 lung tumor model mice showed a significant delay in tumor growth and no systemic toxicity was detected.Discussion: In conclusion, we have established a CLH nanodrug platform that enables efficient lung tumor therapy through combined photothermal/chemodynamic therapy (CDT) treatment and self-supplying H2O2 to achieve cascade catalysis, leading to explosive amplification of oxidative stress.
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- 2023
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62. Cardiopulmonary bypass for total aortic arch replacement surgery: A review of three techniques
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Ying Cui, Xinhao Liu, Jiyue Xiong, Zhaoxia Tan, Lei Du, and Jing Lin
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type a aortic dissection (TAAD) ,aortic arch surgery ,cardiopulmonary bypass (CBP) ,deep hypothermic circulatory arrest ,perfusion technique ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
One treatment for acute type A aortic dissection is to replace the ascending aorta and aortic arch with a graft during circulatory arrest of the lower body, but this is associated with high mortality and morbidity. Maintaining the balance between oxygen supply and demand during circulatory arrest is the key to reducing morbidity and is the primary challenge during body perfusion. The aim of this review is to summarize current knowledge of body perfusion techniques and to predict future development of this field. We present three perfusion techniques based on deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA): DHCA alone, DHCA with selective cerebral perfusion, and DHCA with total body perfusion. DHCA was first developed to provide a clear surgical field, but it may contribute to stroke in 4%–15% of patients. Antegrade or retrograde cerebral perfusion can provide blood flow for the brain during circulatory arrest, and it is associated with much lower stroke incidence of 3%–9%. Antegrade cerebral perfusion may be better than retrograde perfusion during longer arrest. In theory, blood flow can be provided to all vital organs through total body perfusion, which can be implemented via either arterial or venous systems, or by combining retrograde inferior vena caval perfusion with antegrade cerebral perfusion. However, whether total body perfusion is better than other techniques require further investigation in large, multicenter studies. Current techniques for perfusion during circulatory arrest remain imperfect, and a technique that effectively perfuses the upper and lower body effectively during circulatory arrest is missing. Total body perfusion should be systematically compared against selective cerebral perfusion for improving outcomes after circulatory arrest.
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63. Automated quality assessment of large digitised histology cohorts by artificial intelligence
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Maryam Haghighat, Lisa Browning, Korsuk Sirinukunwattana, Stefano Malacrino, Nasullah Khalid Alham, Richard Colling, Ying Cui, Emad Rakha, Freddie C. Hamdy, Clare Verrill, and Jens Rittscher
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Research using whole slide images (WSIs) of histopathology slides has increased exponentially over recent years. Glass slides from retrospective cohorts, some with patient follow-up data are digitised for the development and validation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools. Such resources, therefore, become very important, with the need to ensure that their quality is of the standard necessary for downstream AI development. However, manual quality control of large cohorts of WSIs by visual assessment is unfeasible, and whilst quality control AI algorithms exist, these focus on bespoke aspects of image quality, e.g. focus, or use traditional machine-learning methods, which are unable to classify the range of potential image artefacts that should be considered. In this study, we have trained and validated a multi-task deep neural network to automate the process of quality control of a large retrospective cohort of prostate cases from which glass slides have been scanned several years after production, to determine both the usability of the images at the diagnostic level (considered in this study to be the minimal standard for research) and the common image artefacts present. Using a two-layer approach, quality overlays of WSIs were generated from a quality assessment (QA) undertaken at patch-level at $$5\times$$ 5 × magnification. From these quality overlays the slide-level quality scores were predicted and then compared to those generated by three specialist urological pathologists, with a Pearson correlation of 0.89 for overall ‘usability’ (at a diagnostic level), and 0.87 and 0.82 for focus and H&E staining quality scores respectively. To demonstrate its wider potential utility, we subsequently applied our QA pipeline to the TCGA prostate cancer cohort and to a colorectal cancer cohort, for comparison. Our model, designated as PathProfiler, indicates comparable predicted usability of images from the cohorts assessed (86–90% of WSIs predicted to be usable), and perhaps more significantly is able to predict WSIs that could benefit from an intervention such as re-scanning or re-staining for quality improvement. We have shown in this study that AI can be used to automate the process of quality control of large retrospective WSI cohorts to maximise their utility for research.
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- 2022
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64. Study on Multi-Pollutant Test and Performance Index Determination of Wet Electrostatic Precipitator
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Hanxiao Liu, Shuiyuan Luo, Liyuan Yu, Haibao Zhao, Jun Liang, Ying Guo, Ying Cui, Sike Shan, Xiaowei Liu, and Jianguo Li
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energy efficiency ,pollutant removal ,wet electrostatic precipitator (WESP) ,ultra-low emission ,high performance index ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
A wet electrostatic precipitator (WESP) is typically installed downstream of wet flue gas desulfurization (WFGD) to remove fine particles and sulfuric acid mists from flue gases in coal-fired power plants. The emission reduction characteristics of multiple pollutants and the energy consumption data of 214 sets of WESPs (94 sets of metal plate WESPs, 111 sets of conductive Fiber Reinforced Plastic WESPs, and 9 sets of flexible plate WESPs) were tested and analyzed, and the results showed that: WESPs had a high removal efficiency on PM, PM2.5, SO3, droplets and Hg, and mostly concentrated in ≥75%, ≥70%, ≥60%, ≥70% and ≥40%, respectively. The outlet pollutant concentrations were mostly concentrated in ≤5 mg/m3, ≤3 mg/m3, ≤5 mg/m3, ≤15 mg/m3 and ≤5 μg/m3, respectively. Specific power consumption and specific water consumption were concentrated in the range of 0.5~2.5 × 10−4 kWh/m3 and ≤10 × 10−6 t/m3. The correlation analysis of multiple pollutant’s removal performance was studied and the quantitative evaluation index requirements of high efficiency WESPs were determined in this paper. The high efficiency indexes of WESPs, such as PM emission concentration, SO3 emission concentration, PM removal efficiency, SO3 removal efficiency, pressure drop, air leakage rate and specific power consumption, were ≤2.50 mg/m3, ≤2.50 mg/m3, ≥90%, ≥85%, ≤200 Pa, ≤0.5% and ≤1.3 × 10−4 kWh/m3, respectively. The high efficiency indexes of specific water consumption for metal plate WESPs and FRP WESPs were ≤2.50 and ≤0.66 × 10−6 t/m3, respectively. This study can provide valuable reference for the following energy conservation and efficiency improvement of ultra-low emission units.
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- 2023
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65. An adaptative control strategy for interfacing converter of hybrid microgrid based on improved virtual synchronous generator
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Liang Zhang, Xuesong Wang, Zhe Zhang, Ying Cui, Lyu Ling, and Guowei Cai
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Power system control ,Synchronous machines ,Power convertors and power supplies to apparatus ,Self‐adjusting control systems ,Control of electric power systems ,Distributed power generation ,Renewable energy sources ,TJ807-830 - Abstract
Abstract Inertial support for hybrid AC/DC microgrid systems is provided by the virtual synchronous generator (VSG). However, the fast performance of the system is neglected while enhancing the stability of the system. To address this problem, an adaptive virtual inertia control strategy based on VSG technology is proposed. This control approach adaptively adjusts the system virtual inertia when the system operation deviates from the nominal value, by slowing down the rate of change of AC frequency and DC voltage and improving the deviation of AC frequency and DC voltage. Meanwhile, when the AC frequency and DC voltage restore back to the rated value, the rate of change of AC frequency is accelerated and the DC voltage fluctuation is reduced by dynamically adjusting the virtual inertia of the system. The proposed adaptive virtual inertia control method combines the advantages of large and small inertia to effectively improve the dynamic response of the system voltage and frequency in both rectifier and inverter modes. Finally, the simulation and experimental results verify the effectiveness of the proposed control algorithm.
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- 2022
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66. Biological composition analysis of a natural medicine, Faeces Vespertilionis, with complex sources using DNA metabarcoding
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Xiaoying Zhang, Wenxiu Wang, Xiaolei Yu, Yuxia Liu, Wenhui Li, Hongxia Yang, Ying Cui, and Xiaoxuan Tian
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Faeces Vespertilionis is a commonly used fecal traditional Chinese medicine. Traditionally, it is identified relying only on morphological characters. This poses a serious challenge to the composition analysis accuracy of this complex biological mixture. Thus, for quality control purposes, an accurate and effective method should be provided for taxonomic identification of Faeces Vespertilionis. In this study, 26 samples of Faeces Vespertilionis from ten provinces in China were tested using DNA metabarcoding. Seven operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were detected as belonging to bats. Among them, Hipposideros armiger (Hodgson, 1835) and Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (Schober and Grimmberger, 1997) were the main host sources of Faeces Vespertilionis samples, with average relative abundances of 59.3% and 24.1%, respectively. Biodiversity analysis showed that Diptera and Lepidoptera were the most frequently consumed insects. At the species level, 19 taxa were clearly identified. Overall, our study used DNA metabarcoding to analyze the biological composition of Faeces Vespertilionis, which provides a new idea for the quality control of this special traditional Chinese medicine.
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- 2022
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67. Evaluation Analysis on Leakage Performance for Beam Seal With Two Sealing Areas
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Yingjia Yu, Ying Cui, Hongxiang Zhang, Dawei Wang, and Jingjun Zhong
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Beam seal ,sealing performance ,three-dimensional percolation grid model ,porous medium ,leakage model ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
As a special type of aviation hydraulic pipe joint, a beam seal comprises two annular sealing areas. This paper presented a leakage model for an annular sealing area based on a developed three-dimensional percolation grid model and the porous medium theory. Both average contact pressure and true contact width of the beam seal were simulated using the finite element method. An experimental study of beam seal verified the accuracy of the numerical results. Considering that the two sealing areas and the groove in the beam seal form an isolated sealing system, a leakage model of the beam seal is proposed based on the leakage model for annular sealing area. We evaluated the effects of the roughness of the surface, preload and fluid pressure on the leak rate of the beam seal. Furthermore, the geometry of the beam seal was modified to improve its sealing performance. This study provides an evaluation method for optimizing the design and improving the sealing performance of the beam seal.
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- 2022
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68. Physical-Layer Secret Key Generation in Power Line Communication Networks
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Jiarui Zhang, Xiaosheng Liu, Ying Cui, and Dianguo Xu
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OFDM ,physical layer security ,power line communication ,secret key generation ,unicast key exchange ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Due to the inherent broadcast nature, power line communication (PLC) is vulnerable to eavesdropping. Traditionally, the secret keys are generated/distributed by pre-shared keys, adaptive tone mapping, or asymmetric encryption algorithm. All of these methods face problems such as high computational complexity, high cost, or less security. To solve the problem, a physical layer security (PLS)-based secret key generation (SKG) scheme aiming at the typical in-home broadband PLC network is proposed in this paper. However, the slowly time-varying characteristic and the serious noise interference in PLC channels will degrade the performance of the PLS-based SKG scheme. To break through the limitation of the randomness of PLC channels, two-way random signals are introduced. To make the SKG system more resistant to noise, the channel frequency response-based adaptive quantization (CFR-AQ) algorithm is designed, in which the amplitude threshold and the quantization level are adaptive to the noise power and the target key disagreement rate (KDR) to maximize the key generation rate (KGR). The performance is analyzed in two scenarios: single eavesdropper and multiple eavesdroppers. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed scheme has a good overall performance in terms of KDR, KGR, and security with a lower complexity in the presence of single or multiple non-collusive eavesdroppers, and it can be regarded as an alternative solution to generate secret keys in PLC networks.
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- 2022
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69. A Comparative Study on the Effort of Human Translation and Post-Editing in Relation to Text Types: An Eye-Tracking and Key-Logging Experiment
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Ying Cui, Xiao Liu, and Yuqin Cheng
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History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
With the increasing utilization of Machine Translation, it is worth exploring in what areas it actually reduces translators’ effort. This study focuses on the English-Chinese language pair and compares the effort of human translation (HT) and that of post-editing (PE) in relation to text types, covering advertising, news, legal, and literary texts, via an eye-tracking and key-logging experiment and a follow-up questionnaire survey. It refers to Krings’ framework and explores effort in terms of temporal, cognitive, and technical dimensions. Data were obtained from 33 Chinese student translators, and data analyses lead to the following conclusions. First, PE involves less effort than HT, and PE increases productivity and improves translation quality. Second, the tendency that PE involves less effort is seen in the advertising, news, and literary text types, but the measures of effort show variation for the legal text. Third, the objective measures, including Seconds per Target Word, Edits per Target Word, Pause Count per Target Word, Pause Duration per Target Word, Source Fixation Duration per Source Word, and Source Fixation Count per Source Word, are reliable and well correlated with subjective measures.
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- 2023
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70. Protective Role of AMPK against PINK1B9 Flies’ Neurodegeneration with Improved Mitochondrial Function
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Guoliang Xiang, Xueyi Wen, Wenjing Wang, Tianchan Peng, Jiazhen Wang, Qinghua Li, Junfang Teng, and Ying Cui
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Adenosine 5′-monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK)’s effect in PTEN-induced kinase 1 (PINK1) mutant Parkinson’s disease (PD) transgenic flies and the related mechanism is seldom studied. The classic MHC-Gal4/UAS PD transgenic flies was utilized to generate the disease characteristics specifically expressed in flies’ muscles, and Western blot (WB) was used to measure the expression of the activated form of AMPK to investigate whether activated AMPK alters in PINK1B9 PD flies. MHC-Gal4 was used to drive AMPK overexpression in PINK1B9 flies to demonstrate the crucial role of AMPK in PD pathogenesis. The abnormal wing posture and climbing ability of PINK1B9 PD transgenic flies were recorded. Mitochondrial morphology via transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and ATP and NADH: ubiquinone oxidoreductase core subunit S3 (NDUFS3) protein levels were tested to evaluate the alteration of the mitochondrial function in PINK1B9 PD flies. Phosphorylated AMPKα dropped significantly in PINK1B9 flies compared to controls, and AMPK overexpression rescued PINKB9 flies’ abnormal wing posture rate. The elevated dopaminergic neuron number in PPL1 via immunofluorescent staining was observed. Mitochondrial dysfunction in PINK1B9 flies has been ameliorated with increased ATP level, restored mitochondrial morphology in muscle, and increased NDUFS3 protein expression. Conclusively, AMPK overexpression could partially rescue the PD flies via improving PINK1B9 flies’ mitochondrial function.
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- 2023
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71. Determination of Tenacissoside G, Tenacissoside H, and Tenacissoside I in Rat Plasma by UPLC-MS/MS and Their Pharmacokinetics
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Fan Chen, Yizhe Ma, Ying Cui, Wanhang Wang, Chenchen Mei, Jingjing Nie, Congcong Wen, Xiuwei Shen, and Xuzhao Zhou
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Analytical chemistry ,QD71-142 - Abstract
An ultra-performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) method was developed for the determination of tenacissoside G, tenacissoside H, and tenacissoside I in rat plasma. The rat plasma was treated with liquid-liquid extraction using ethyl acetate. The determination was performed on the UPLC HSS T3 column (50 mm × 2.1 mm, 1.8 μm) with a mobile phase consisting of acetonitrile-water (containing 0.1% formic acid) and gradient elution at a flow rate of 0.4 mL/min. Electrospray (ESI) positive ion mode detection and multireaction monitoring (MRM) quantitative analysis were performed. A total of 36 rats were given tenacissoside G, tenacissoside H, and tenacissoside I, respectively, orally (5 mg/kg) and intravenously (1 mg/kg), with 6 rats in each group, to evaluate the pharmacokinetic difference of tenacissoside G, tenacissoside H, and tenacissoside I in rats. The calibration curves showed good linearity in the range of 5–2000 ng/mL, where r was greater than 0.99. The results of precision, accuracy, recovery, matrix effect, and stability met the requirements of biological sample detection methods. The established UPLC-MS/MS method was successfully applied to pharmacokinetic studies of tenacissoside G, tenacissoside H, and tenacissoside I, and the bioavailability was 22.9%, 89.8%, and 9.4%, respectively.
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72. Performance and microbial community analysis on nitrate removal in a bioelectrochemical reactor.
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Han Li, Ying Cui, Fei Wang, Jinghua Li, Dafu Wu, and Jing Fan
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
In this experiment, we took reflux sludge, sludge from an aeration tank, and soil from roots as microbial inoculating sources for an electrochemical device for denitrification with high-throughput sequencing on cathodic biofilms. The efficiency of nitrate nitrogen removal using different microbial inoculates varied among voltages. The optimal voltages for denitrification of reflux sludge, aeration tank sludge, and root soil were 0.7V, 0.5V, and 0.5V, respectively. Further analysis revealed that the respective voltages had a significant effect upon microbial growth from the respective inoculates. Proteobacteria and Firmicutes were the main denitrifying microbes. With the addition of low current (produced by the applied voltage), the Chao1, Shannon and Simpson indexes of the diversity of microorganisms in soil inoculation sources increased, indicating that low current can increase the diversity and richness of the microorganisms, while the reflux sludge and aeration tank sludge showed different changes. Low-current stimulation decreased microbial diversity to a certain extent. Pseudomonas showed a trend of decline with increasing applied voltage, in which the MEC (microbial electrolysis cell) of rhizosphere soil as inoculates decreased most significantly from 77.05% to 12.58%, while the MEC of Fusibacter showed a significant increase, and the sludge of reflux sludge, aeration tank and rhizosphere soil increased by 31.12%, 18.7% and 34.6%, respectively. The applied voltage also significantly increased the abundance of Azoarcus in communities from the respective inoculates.
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73. An energy-efficient hierarchical algorithm of dynamic obstacle avoidance for unmanned surface vehicle
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Jiaqi Wang, Shixin Li, Boyang Li, Chenyu Zhao, and Ying Cui
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Unmanned surface vehicle ,Genetic algorithm ,Velocity obstacle ,Global path planning ,Local path planning ,Ocean engineering ,TC1501-1800 ,Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering ,VM1-989 - Abstract
Most of the existing studies developed and improved local path planning algorithms independently of global planning, i.e., ignoring the global optimal constrains. To meet the requirements of practical applications, this paper presented an energy-efficient hierarchical collision avoidance algorithm for unmanned surface vehicle operating in clustered dynamic environments. For the global level, genetic algorithm was modified by strategies of greedy-inspired population initialization, penalty-based multi-objective fitness function, and joint crossover. For the local level, velocity obstacle was combined with dynamic window approach to provide the kinematic constraints of the vehicle to its admissible velocities and simplified collision avoidance rules to guide the evasive maneuvers. Simulations showed that the proposed global algorithm was superior to three other algorithms in terms of path length, path smoothness, and convergence speed regardless of the environment size. The performance of the local algorithm was also verified for various encounter scenarios and speed ratios. In addition, the combination of the global and local planning can effectively solve the path optimization and dynamic obstacle avoidance in a designed offshore environment of fish cage culture.
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74. Crater effects of shallow burial explosions in soil based on SPH-FEM analysis
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Ying Cui, Zhangjian Li, Jun Fang, and Ben Zhao
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shallow burial explosion ,static explosion test ,SPH-FEM method ,numerical simulation ,crater parameter ,Science - Abstract
This study analyzed the effects and influencing factors of shallowly-buried explosions in soil based on the design and implementation of static explosion experiments and numerical simulations. Based on the static explosion test data, a numerical analysis model of SPH-FEM was established and the explosion process and pit parameters in explosions shallowly buried in soil were analyzed. The results of numerical calculations and comparisons verified the effectiveness of the SPH-FEM method in simulating shallowly-buried explosions in soil. Furthermore, the similarities and differences between the SPH-FEM and ALE methods in the numerical simulation of the same explosion in the soil were assessed. The relationships between the blasting pit radius and explosive depth, and between the explosives weight and pit volume were analyzed. The empirical curve formula of the explosive depth and the crater radius with 9.35 kg of TNT explosive were obtained by mathematical fitting. The results showed that the SPH-FEM method was more refined and more computationally efficient than the ALE method to simulate shallow burial explosions in soil. The established empirical curve formula, which expressed the relationship between the explosive burial depth and the pit radius, effectively predicted the pit radius of the shallow burial explosion. With increasing explosive burial depth, the pit radius increased to the peak value and then decreased rapidly.
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75. Reliability and validity of the post COVID-19 condition stigma questionnaire: A prospective cohort studyResearch in context
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Ronald W. Damant, Liam Rourke, Ying Cui, Grace Y. Lam, Maeve P. Smith, Desi P. Fuhr, Jaqueline K. Tay, Rhea A. Varughese, Cheryl R. Laratta, Angela Lau, Eric Y. Wong, Michael K. Stickland, and Giovanni Ferrara
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Long COVID ,Post COVID-19 condition ,PCC ,Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Stigma ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Summary: Background: Many of the 10–20% percent of COVID-19 survivors who develop Post COVID-19 Condition (PCC, or Long COVID) describe experiences suggestive of stigmatization, a known social determinant of health. Our objective was to develop an instrument, the Post COVID-19 Condition Stigma Questionnaire (PCCSQ), with which to quantify and characterise PCC-related stigma. Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study to assess the reliability and validity of the PCCSQ. Patients referred to our Post COVID-19 Clinic in the Canadian City of Edmonton, Alberta between May 29, 2021 and May 24, 2022 who met inclusion criteria (attending an academic post COVID-19 clinic; age ≥18 years; persistent symptoms and impairment at ≥ 12 weeks since PCR positive acute COVID-19 infection; English-speaking; internet access; consenting) were invited to complete online questionnaires, including the PCCSQ. Analyses were conducted to estimate the instrument's reliability, construct validity, and association with relevant instruments and defined health outcomes. Findings: Of the 198 patients invited, 145 (73%) met inclusion criteria and completed usable questionnaires. Total Stigma Score (TSS) on the PCCSQ ranged from 40 to 174/200. The mean (SD) was 103.9 (31.3). Cronbach's alpha was 0.97. Test-retest reliability was 0.92. Factor analysis supported a 6-factor latent construct. Subtest reliabilities were >0.75. Individuals reporting increased TSS occurred across all demographic groups. Increased risk categories included women, white ethnicity, and limited educational opportunities. TSS was positively correlated with symptoms, depression, anxiety, loneliness, reduced self-esteem, thoughts of self-harm, post-COVID functional status, frailty, EQ5D5L score, and number of ED visits. It was negatively correlated with perceived social support, 6-min walk distance, and EQ5D5L global rating. Stigma scores were significantly increased among participants reporting employment status as disabled. Interpretation: Our findings suggested that the PCCSQ is a valid, reliable tool with which to estimate PCC-related stigma. It allows for the identification of patients reporting increased stigma and offers insights into their experiences. Funding: The Edmonton Post COVID-19 Clinic is supported by the University of Alberta and Alberta Health Services. No additional sources of funding were involved in the execution of this research study.
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76. H-NS family protein MvaU downregulates phenazine-1-carboxylic acid (PCA) biosynthesis via binding to an AT-rich region within the promoter of the phz2 gene cluster in the rhizobacterium Pseudomonas strain PA1201
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Yun-Ling Fang, Ying Cui, Lian Zhou, Chitti Thawai, Tatheer Alam Naqvi, Hong-Yan Zhang, and Ya-Wen He
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Pseudomonas ,Phenazine-1-carboxylic acid ,phz cluster ,MvaU ,Regulatory network ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Histone-like nucleoid-structuring (H-NS) proteins are key regulators in gene expression silencing and in nucleoid compaction. The H-NS family member proteins MvaU in Pseudomonas aeruginosa are thought to bind the same AT-rich regions of chromosomes and function to coordinate the control of a common set of genes. Here, we explored the molecular mechanism by which MvaU controls PCA biosynthesis in P. aeruginosa PA1201. We present evidence suggesting that MvaU is self-regulated. Deletion of mvaU significantly increased PCA production, and PCA production sharply decreased when mvaU was over-expressed. MvaU transcriptionally repressed phz2 cluster expression and consequently reduced PCA biosynthesis. β-galactosidase assays confirmed that base pairing near the −35 box is required when MvaU regulates PCA production in PA1201. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSA) and additional point mutation analysis demonstrated that MvaU directly bound to an AT-rich motif within the promoter of the phz2 cluster. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) analysis also indicated that MvaU directly bound to the P5 region of the phz2 cluster promoter. MvaU repression of PCA biosynthesis was independent of QscR and OxyR in PA1201 and neither PCA or H2O2 were the environmental signals that induced mvaU expression. These findings detail a new MvaU-dependent regulatory pathway of PCA biosynthesis in PA1201 and provide a foundation to increase PCA fermentation titer by genetic engineering.
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77. Orexin-A exerts neuroprotective effect in experimental intracerebral hemorrhage by suppressing autophagy via OXR1-mediated ERK/mTOR signaling pathway
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Dexin Zhang, Ying Cui, Manman Zhao, Xuecheng Zheng, Chunyan Li, Jingbo Wei, Kaijie Wang, and Jianzhong Cui
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orexin A ,autophagy ,intracerebral hemorrhage ,neuroprotection ,orexin receptor ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
BackgroundOrexin-A (OXA) is a polypeptide produced in the hypothalamus, which binds to specific receptors and exerts multiple physiological effects. Autophagy plays a vital role in early brain injury (EBI) after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). However, the relationship between OXA and autophagy after ICH has not been confirmed.MethodsIn this study, the protective role of OXA was investigated in a model of hemin-induced injury in PC12 cells and blood-injection ICH model in rats, and its potential molecular mechanism was clarified. Neurobehavioral tests, brain water content, and pathologic morphology were assessed after ICH. Cell survival rate was determined using Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8), while apoptosis was detected using flow cytometry. The autophagy protein LC3 that was originally identified as microtubule-associated protein 1 light 3 was evaluated by immunohistochemistry. The ultrastructural changes of cells following ICH were observed by transmission electron microscopy. Western blotting was performed to determine the expression levels of LC3, p62/SQSTM1 (p62), phosphorylated extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (p-ERK1/2), total extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (t-ERK1/2), mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), and phosphorylated mammalian target of rapamycin (p-mTOR).ResultsOXA treatment significantly improved neurofunctional outcomes, reduced brain edema, and alleviated neuronal apoptosis. OXA administration upregulated p-mTOR and p62, while it downregulated p-ERK1/2 and LC3; this effect was reversed by the orexin receptor 1 (OXR1) antagonist SB-334867.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates that OXA suppresses autophagy via the OXR1-mediated ERK/mTOR signaling pathway to exert neuroprotective effects, and it might provide a novel therapeutic approach in patients suffering from ICH.
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78. The enigmatic helicase DHX9 as a candidate prognostic biomarker for resected pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
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Le-gao Chen, Ying Cui, Wei-qin Lu, Hao Wu, Jin-song Jiang, and Ke-feng Ding
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pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma ,DEAH-box helicase 9 ,prognosis ,recurrence ,nomogram ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
BackgroundPancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains one of the most lethal malignancies, and current therapies have limited efficacy on PDAC. The DEAH-box helicase 9 (DHX9) is widely reported to influence cell biological behavior via regulating DNA replication, genomic stability, transcription, translation, and microRNA biogenesis. However, the prognostic role of DHX9 in PDAC remains unclear. Thus, the objective of this study is to investigate the prognostic value of DHX9 expression in PDAC patients.MethodsTumor specimens from PDAC patients with surgical resection were obtained, and DHX9 was stained and analyzed in this study. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses were utilized to identify independent risk factors of overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS). The prognostic nomograms for predicting OS and RFS were established to obtain superior predictive power.ResultsAmong the enrolled 110 patients, 61 patients were identified as having high expression of DHX9. The correlation analysis revealed that higher DHX9 expression in PDAC was prone to have advanced N stage (p = 0.010) and TNM stage (p = 0.017). For survival, the median OS (21.0 vs. 42.0 months, p < 0.001) and RFS (12.0 vs. 24.0 months, p < 0.001) of patients in the high DHX9 group were significantly shorter than those in the low DHX9 group. Within the univariate and multivariate analyses, American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) N stage (p = 0.036) and DHX9 expression (p = 0.041) were confirmed as independent prognostic factors of OS, while nerve invasion (p = 0.031) and DHX9 expression (p = 0.005) were independent prognostic factors of RFS. Finally, the novel prognostic nomograms for OS and RFS were established and showed superior predictive accuracy.ConclusionThis study identified the independent prognostic value of DHX9 for RFS and OS in resected PDAC patients, and higher DHX9 expression was prone to have an earlier recurrence and shorter OS. Therefore, DHX9 may be a promising and valuable biomarker and a potential target for treating PDAC. More accurate and promising predictive models would be achieved when DHX9 is incorporated into nomograms.
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79. Potential value and chemical characterization of gut microbiota derived nitrogen containing metabolites in feces from Periplaneta americana (L.) at different growth stages
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Weiqi Lv, Ying Cui, Gen Xue, Ziyan Wang, Lu Niu, Xin Chai, and Yuefei Wang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The American cockroach, Periplaneta americana (L.), is able to highly survive in various complicated environments around the globe, and often considered as a pest. In contrast, billions of P. americana have been massively reared in China and extensively used as a medicinal insect, due to its function for preventing and treating ulceration and heart failure. Considering the possibility that microbiota-derived metabolites could be an effective source to identify promising candidate drugs, we attempted to establish a rapid method for simultaneous determination of gut microbiota metabolites from medicinal insects. In this study, network pharmacology approach and ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) technique were employed to reveal the potential pharmacological activity and dynamics variation of nitrogen-containing metabolites (NCMs) originated from the gut microbiota of breeding P. americana at different growth stages. A metabolites-targets-diseases network showed that NCMs are likely to treat diseases such as ulceration and cancer. The analysis of NCMs' content with the growth pattern of P. americana indicated that the content of NCMs declined with P. americana aging. Both principal component analysis and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis suggested that 8-hydroxy-2-quinolinecarboxylic acid and 8-hydroxy-3,4-dihydro-2(1H)-quinolinone are the potential differential metabolic markers for discriminating between nymphs and adults of P. americana. Moreover, the developed UPLC method showed an excellent linearity (R 2 > 0.999), repeatability (RSD
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80. Assessment of reporting quality in randomized controlled trials of acupuncture for labor pain
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Tao Jiang, ShiYi Jiang, Ying Cui, Ji-Peng Yang, Yuan-Hao Du, Jing Li, Bo Pang, and Bo Li
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labor pain ,RCTs ,acupuncture ,CONSORT ,STRICTA ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate the reporting quality of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of acupuncture for labor pain, and to explore relevant factors for facilitating reporting transparency and integrity for future RCTs.MethodEight Chinese and English databases were systematically searched from their inception until August 31, 2021. General characteristics and methodological quality of the included reports were evaluated based on the CONSORT statement and the STRICTA guidelines. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Cohen's κ-statistics were calculated to assess the agreement of all items between two reviewers.ResultsA total of 84 RCTs were included. Based on the CONSORT statement, a positive reporting rate (greater than 80%) was evident for the items “trial design” “participants” “intervention” “outcomes” “numbers analyzed” and “generalizability”. The quality of reporting for the items “randomized in the title or abstract” “sample size” “allocation concealment” “implementation” “blinding” “recruitment” “ancillary analyses” “harms” “interpretation” “registration” and “protocol” was poor with positive rates less than 10%. Based on the STRICTA guidelines, the items “extent to which treatment varied” “number of needle insertions per subject per session” and “control or comparator interventions” had poor reporting quality with positive rates of less than 10%. Substantial agreement was observed for most items and excellent agreement for some items.ConclusionThe reporting quality of RCTs of acupuncture for labor pain is suboptimal generally. Rigorous adherence to the CONSORT statement and the STRICTA guidelines should be emphasized in future studies to improve the quality of acupuncture RCT reports.
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81. Lilium pumilum stress-responsive NAC transcription factor LpNAC17 enhances salt stress tolerance in tobacco
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Yiping Wang, Ying Cui, Bin Liu, Ying Wang, Shaoying Sun, Jingwen Wang, Mengmeng Tan, Hao Yan, and Yanni Zhang
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Lilium pumilum ,LpNAC17 ,salt stress ,transcription factor ,ornamental plant ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Lilium pumilum is a perennial herb with ornamental edible and medicinal value. It is an excellent wild germplasm resource with wide distribution and strong resistance. The NAC family of transcription factors is unique to higher plants. The NAC family plays a regulatory role in plant growth and development and participates in plant responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. The LpNAC17 gene of L. pumilum was cloned and transformed into tobacco to investigate the response of transgenic tobacco to salt stress. The results showed that the net photosynthetic rate and contents of chlorophyll in LpNAC17 over-expressed tobacco were higher than those in the control plants, while the stomatal conductance, transpiration rate and intercellular CO2 concentration were lower than those in the controls. The activity of superoxide dismutase, peroxidase, catalase, and the content of proline in LpNAC17 over-expressed tobacco were higher than those in the controls, while the content of malondialdehyde, superoxide anion, and hydrogen peroxide were lower than that in the control. Nitro-blue tetrazolium staining and 3,3′-diaminobenzidine tissue localization showed that the contents of O2- and H2O2 in transgenic tobacco was lower than in the controls. The expression levels of NtSOD, NtPOD, NtCAT, NtHAK1, NtPMA4, and NtSOS1 in the transgenic tobacco were higher than those in the controls. Therefore, this study provides a gene source for molecular breeding of salt-tolerant plants through genetic engineering, and lays a foundation for further research on salt-tolerant Lily.
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82. Circulating vascular endothelial growth factor and cancer risk: A bidirectional mendelian randomization
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Hong Wu, Tianjun Ma, Dongli Li, Mei He, Hui Wang, and Ying Cui
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VEGF ,cancer ,GWAS ,SNP ,mendelian randomization ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
In observational studies, circulating vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) has been reported to be associated with certain types of cancer. The purpose of this study was to verify whether there is a causal relationship between circulating VEGF and different types of cancer and the direction of the causal relationship. Summary statistical data were obtained from the corresponding genome-wide association studies (GWASs) to investigate the causal relationship between circulating VEGF and the risk of several cancers, including breast cancer, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, anus and anal canal cancer, prostate cancer, esophageal cancer, kidney cancer, bladder cancer, thyroid cancer, malignant neoplasm of the brain and malignant neoplasm of the liver and intrahepatic bile ducts. A two-sample bidirectional Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis and sensitivity tests were used to evaluate the validity of causality. A causal relationship was detected between circulating VEGF and colorectal cancer (OR 1.21, 95% CI 1.11–1.32, p < 0.000) and colon adenocarcinoma (OR 1.245, 95% CI 1.10–1.412, p < 0.000). Suggestive evidence of association was detected in VEGF on malignant neoplasms of the rectum (OR 1.16, 95% CI 1.00–1.34, p = 0.049). No causal relationship was found between circulating VEGF and other types of cancer, nor was there a reverse causal relationship from tumors to VEGF (p > 0.05). Circulating VEGF has a causal relationship with specific types of cancer. Our findings highlight and confirm the importance of circulating VEGF in the prevention and treatment of colorectal cancer.
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83. Temperature Drift Compensation of Fiber Optic Gyroscopes Based on an Improved Method
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Xinwang Wang, Ying Cui, and Huiliang Cao
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fiber optic gyroscope (FOG) ,multi-scale permutation entropy complete ensemble empirical mode decomposition with adaptive noise (MPE-CEEMDAN) ,adaptive Kalman filter (AKF) ,grey wolf optimizer-least squares support vector machine (GWO-LSSVM) ,temperature compensation ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
This study proposes an improved multi-scale permutation entropy complete ensemble empirical mode decomposition with adaptive noise (MPE-CEEMDAN) method based on adaptive Kalman filter (AKF) and grey wolf optimizer-least squares support vector machine (GWO-LSSVM). By establishing a temperature compensation model, the gyro temperature output signal is optimized and reconstructed, and a gyro output signal is obtained with better accuracy. Firstly, MPE-CEEMDAN is used to decompose the FOG output signal into several intrinsic mode functions (IMFs); then, the IMFs signal is divided into mixed noise, temperature drift, and other noise according to different frequencies. Secondly, the AKF method is used to denoise the mixed noise. Thirdly, in order to denoise the temperature drift, the fiber gyroscope temperature compensation model is established based on GWO-LSSVM, and the signal without temperature drift is obtained. Finally, the processed mixed noise, the processed temperature drift, the processed other noise, and the signal-dominated IMFs are reconstructed to acquire the improved output signal. The experimental results show that, by using the improved method, the output of a fiber optic gyroscope (FOG) ranging from −30 °C to 60 °C decreases, and the temperature drift dramatically declines. The factor of quantization noise (Q) reduces from 6.1269 × 10−3 to 1.0132 × 10−4, the factor of bias instability (B) reduces from 1.53 × 10−2 to 1 × 10−3, and the factor of random walk of angular velocity (N) reduces from 7.8034 × 10−4 to 7.2110 × 10−6. The improved algorithm can be adopted to denoise the output signal of the FOG with higher accuracy.
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84. Two New Compounds from Allii Macrostemonis Bulbus and Their In Vitro Antioxidant Activities
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Jianfa Wu, Lei Li, Chang Liu, Chunyi Li, Ying Cui, Weixing Ding, Jing Zhang, and Leiling Shi
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Allii Macrostemonis Bulbus ,biphenyl glycoside ,steroidal saponin ,antioxidant ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Two new compounds named 4,4′-bis(β-D-glucopyranosyloxy)biphenyl (1) and spirostane-25(27)-en-2α,3β-diol-3-O-β-D-xylopyranosyl(1→3)-β-D-glucopyranosyl(1→4)-β-D-galactopyranoside (2) were isolated from n-butanol extraction part of 80% ethanol extract of Allii Macrostemonis Bulbus. Alongside these, ten known compounds (3–12) were also identified, including a flavonoid glycoside (3), seven steroids (4–10), a nucleoside (11), and a phenylpropanoid glycoside (12) were found. Notably, compounds 3–6 were isolated from this plant for the first time. The structures of all compounds were confirmed using high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HR-ESI-MS), 1D, and 2D NMR spectroscopy. Some of these compounds showed strong antioxidant activity, and compound 1 demonstrated the most potent reduction of ferric ions (Fe3+) with an IC50 value of 0.59 ± 0.18 mg/mL. Compounds 2 and 3 exhibited the highest scavenging activity against superoxide anion radicals (O2−·) with an IC50 value of 0.02 ± 0.01 mg/mL. Additionally, compound 3 displayed substantial scavenging activity against 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS) with IC50 values of 0.21 ± 0.17 mg/mL and 0.02 ± 0.01 mg/mL, respectively. The discovery of these two new compounds is a reference for identifying Allii Macrostemonis Bulbus quality markers. Moreover, their exceptional antioxidant activity offers a promising avenue for uncovering novel natural antioxidants.
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85. Dynamic Characteristics Analysis of Circumferential Rod Fastening Rotor-Bearing System Considering Contact Stiffness
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Ying CUI, Han ZHANG, and Yuxi HUANG
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rod fastening rotor ,contact stiffness ,assembly clearance of bearing ,dynamic characteristics ,Applications of electric power ,TK4001-4102 ,Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations ,TK1001-1841 ,Science - Abstract
In order to explore the dynamic characteristics of the circumferential rod fastening rotor-bearing system, a numerical model of three-dimensional Gaussian random rough surface was established by using the method of autocorrelation function. Moreover, the geometric model of rough surface was generated by Ansys APDL. Abaqus software was used to simulate the contact of rough surface, and the contact stiffness of rough surface under different preloads was obtained. The finite element model of the circumferential rod fastening rotor-bearing system of a certain type of gas turbine considering the contact stiffness was also established. The dynamic characteristics of the system with different preloads and clearances of bearing assembly were calculated. It is shown that critical speed of rotor-bearing system increases nonlinearly with the increase of preload, and the amplitude of unbalance response increases with the increase of preload and clearance of bearing assembly as the rotor has passed the critical speed.
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86. Correction: Pigment epithelium-derived factor promotes tumor metastasis through an interaction with laminin receptor in hepatocellular carcinomas
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Jianjing Hou, Chao Ge, Meiling Cui, Tengfei Liu, Xiaoqin Liu, Hua Tian, Fangyu Zhao, Taoyang Chen, Ying Cui, Ming Yao, Jinjun Li, and Hong Li
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87. Identification of key genes underlying the effects of obesity on knee osteoarthritis
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Siming Dai, Juan Zhang, Xiaoying Zhu, Yuxuan Lin, Ying Cui, Zhiyi Zhang, Zhiguo Lin, and Lishao Guo
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88. Sexual dimorphism in the relationship between Forkhead-Box P2 and BMI with cognitive deficits in schizophrenia
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Mi Yang, Ying Cui, Mei Xue, Mattew T. Forster, Xiaoe Lang, Meihong Xiu, Zezhi Li, and Xiangyang Zhang
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sexual dimorphism ,FOXP2 ,BMI ,cognitive deficit ,schizophrenia ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
FOXP2, cognitive deficits, and schizophrenia are associated with neurodegenerative pathophyisiology. Mounting evidence suggests that body mass index (BMI) and FOXP2 may contribute to cognitive deficits in schizophrenia. However, the sex difference in the contribution of FOXP2 and BMI, as well as their potential interaction with cognitive deficits in schizophrenia, have not been investigated. A total of 867 schizophrenia patients and 402 controls were recruited. Cognitive function was assessed using the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS). The polymorphism rs10447760 of the FOXP2 gene was genotyped. Male schizophrenia patients had superior language performance compared to female patients (F = 17.83; pBonferroni < 0.0001). BMI was positively associated with language scores in male patients with schizophrenia (ß = 0.60, t = 3.30, p = 0.001), as well as in patients with schizophrenia who carried the FOXP2 rs10447760 CC genotype (ß = 0.53, t = 3.16, p = 0.002). Interestingly, this association was only found in male patients with schizophrenia who also carried the FOXP2 rs10447760 CC genotype (ß = 0.63, t = 3.44, p = 0.001). Our study reveals a sex difference in the language deficits of schizophrenia patients and shows sexual dimorphism in the contribution of FOXP2, BMI, and their interaction to cognitive deficits in patients with schizophrenia.
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89. PRR11 promotes cell proliferation by regulating PTTG1 through interacting with E2F1 transcription factor in pan-cancer
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Haibo Zhang, Ziqing He, Li Qiu, Jinfen Wei, Xiaocheng Gong, Mingjian Xian, Zixi Chen, Ying Cui, Shuying Fu, Zihao Zhang, Bowen Hu, Xiquan Zhang, Shudai Lin, and Hongli Du
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proline rich 11 (PRR11) ,pituitary tumor-transforming gene 1 (PTTG1) ,cell cycle ,cell migration ,pan-cancer ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The upregulated proline rich 11 (PRR11) plays a critical role in cancer progression. The relevant biological functions of PRR11 in pan-cancer development are not well understood. In the current study, we found that PRR11 was upregulated in 19 cancer types compared with that of normal tissues and high-expressed PRR11 was a predictor of poor prognosis in 10 cancer types by bioinformatics. Then we showed that interfering PRR11 on three cancer cell lines could greatly inhibit cell proliferation and migration and arrest cells to S phase in vivo. Based on RNA-seq, downregulation of PRR11 expression could extremely suppress the expression of PTTG1 and the cell cycle pathway identified by a differentially expressed gene analysis and an enrichment analysis. The expression of PRR11 and PTTG1 was positively correlated in TCGA and independent GEO data sets. Importantly, we revealed that the PRR11 could express itself in the nucleus and interact with E2F1 on the PTTG1 promoter region to increase the expression of PTTG1. Further results indicated that the expression of PTTG1 was also associated with poor prognosis in 10 cancer types, while downregulation of PTTG1 expression could inhibit cancer cell proliferation and migration. Therefore, we found that PRR11 served as an oncogene in pan-cancer and could influence the cell cycle progression through regulating the expression of PTTG1 by interacting with the transcription factor E2F1.
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90. A comprehensive comparison of circulating tumor cells and breast imaging modalities as screening tools for breast cancer in Chinese women
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Xuan Shao, Xiaoyan Jin, Zhigang Chen, Zhigang Zhang, Wuzhen Chen, Jingxin Jiang, Zhen Wang, Ying Cui, Wan-Hung Fan, Ke Wang, Xiuyan Yu, and Jian Huang
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breast cancer ,circulating tumor cells ,ultrasonography ,mammography ,magnetic resonance imaging ,diagnosis ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
BackgroundCirculating tumor cells (CTCs) have been recognized as a sensitive biomarker for breast cancer (BC). This study aimed to comprehensively compare CTC with imaging modalities, including ultrasonography, mammography, and contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in screening for BC in Chinese women.MethodsThree hundred forty-three participants were enrolled in this study, including 102 treatment-naive BC patients, 177 with breast benign diseases (BBD) and 64 healthy female patients. All participants underwent CTC testing and at least one of the following examinations, ultrasonography, mammography, and MRI at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University between December 2017 and November 2020. CTCs were quantitatively assessed using cell counting (CTC detection rate/counts) and categorically examined using a cutoff value (CTC classification). The diagnostic power of CTC tests and imaging modalities, including accuracy and capability to predict clinicopathological characteristics of BC, were evaluated and compared.ResultsCTC classification with a cutoff value of 2 showed a “good” diagnostic accuracy of 0.889 for early- to mid-stage BC comparable to breast imaging modalities using Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS). MRI demonstrated the highest sensitivity of 0.872 for BC, and CTC classification had the highest specificity of 0.938. A relatively low sensitivity was found for mammography in this cohort of patients. Successful detection of BC by CTC detection rate/counts, but not CTC classification, correlated with two important clinicopathological features, American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) stage and tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) stage. The detection power of certain imaging modalities was also associated with AJCC stage (ultrasonography, p = 0.0438 and MRI, p = 0.0422) and lymph node metastasis (ultrasonography, 0.0157). There were clear correlations between CTC tests (counts or classification) and imaging BI-RADS scoring system in detecting positive BC cases (p < 0.05). Further correlation analysis suggested that CTC quantity, but not CTC classification, had the capability to predict clinicopathological traits of BC that were identified by ultrasonography.ConclusionsCTC tests have a diagnostic potency comparable to breast imaging modalities, and may be used as an alternative screening tool for BC.
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91. WASH regulates the oxidative stress Nrf2/ARE pathway to inhibit proliferation and promote apoptosis of HeLa cells under the action of Jolkinolide B
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Yu Hong, Jicheng Liu, Wanying Kong, Hui Li, Ying Cui, Yuchao Liu, Zhihui Deng, Dezhi Ma, Keyong Zhang, Jinghui Li, and Minhui Li
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JB ,Apoptosis ,Cervical cancer ,Nrf2/ARE pathway ,WASH protein ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Jolkinolide B (JB), a diterpenoid compound isolated from the roots of Euphorbia fischeriana, has gained research attention for its antitumor effects. In recent years, JB reportedly displayed anti-tumor activity in solid tumors, such as breast, ovarian, and prostate cancer, and leukemia. In this study, we evaluated the effect of JB on HeLa cells with a focus on cell growth inhibition and related mechanisms. HeLa cells were cultured in vitro and divided into a blank control group, HeLa-Scramble (0, 0.25, 0.5 mM), and Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein and SCAR homolog (WASH) protein silenced group, HeLa-shWASH (0, 0.25, 0.5 mM). Morphological changes were observed using an inverted microscope. The inhibition rate of cell proliferation was detected using the WST-1 method. Flow cytometry Brdu+PI double standard method was used to detect cell replication ability and FITC+PI double standard method was used to detect cell apoptosis rate. Western blot was used to verify the expression of Nrf2, HO-1, WASH, Bax, Bcl-2, and PCNA. The mRNA expression of cytokines (IL-1α, IL-6, and IL-8) was detected using RT-qPCR. The results showed that JB induced cell apoptosis and arrested cells at the G2/M phase in HeLa-shWASH cells compared with HeLa-Scramble cells (P < 0.05, P < 0.01, respectively). In addition, JB upregulated IL-1α, IL-6, and IL-8 in HeLa-shWASH cells. We conclude that WASH protein participates in JB-induced regulation of the Nrf2/ARE pathway, aggravates inflammatory responses, and promotes cancer cell apoptosis, thus inhibiting the proliferation and invasion abilities of HeLa cells. JB may have anti-tumor effects and potential clinical value for the treatment of cervical cancer.
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92. Benzene Exposure Leads to Lipodystrophy and Alters Endocrine Activity In Vivo and In Vitro
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Ying Cui, Ziying Mo, Penglei Ji, Jingyi Zhong, Zongxin Li, Daochuan Li, Lina Qin, Qilong Liao, Zhini He, Wei Guo, Liping Chen, Qing Wang, Guanghui Dong, Wen Chen, Yongmei Xiao, and Xiumei Xing
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benzene ,white adipose tissue ,lipodystrophy ,endocrine function ,adipokine ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Benzene is a ubiquitous pollutant and mainly accumulates in adipose tissue which has important roles in metabolic diseases. The latest studies reported that benzene exposure was associated with many metabolic disorders, while the effect of benzene exposure on adipose tissue remains unclear. We sought to investigate the effect using in vivo and in vitro experiments. Male adult C57BL/6J mice were exposed to benzene at 0, 1, 10 and 100 mg/kg body weight by intragastric gavage for 4 weeks. Mature adipocytes from 3T3-L1 cells were exposed to hydroquinone (HQ) at 0, 1, 5 and 25 μM for 24 hours. Besides the routine hematotoxicity, animal experiments also displayed significant body fat content decrease from 1 mg/kg. Interestingly, the circulating non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) level increased from the lowest dose (ptrend < 0.05). Subsequent analysis indicated that body fat content decrease may be due to atrophy of white adipose tissue (WAT) upon benzene exposure. The average adipocyte area of WAT decreased significantly even from 1 mg/kg with no significant changes in total number of adipocytes. The percentages of small and large adipocytes in WAT began to significantly increase or decrease from 1 mg/kg (all p < 0.05), respectively. Critical genes involved in lipogenesis and lipolysis were dysregulated, which may account for the disruption of lipid homeostasis. The endocrine function of WAT was also disordered, manifested as significant decrease in adipokine levels, especially the leptin. In vitro cell experiments displayed similar findings in decreased fat content, dysregulated critical lipid metabolism genes, and disturbed endocrine function of adipocytes after HQ treatment. Pearson correlation analysis showed positive correlations between white blood cell (WBC) count with WAT fat content and plasma leptin level (r = 0.330, 0.344, both p < 0.05). This study shed light on the novel aspect that benzene exposure could induce lipodystrophy and disturb endocrine function of WAT, and the altered physiology of WAT might in turn affect benzene-induced hematotoxicity and metabolic disorders. The study provided new insight into understanding benzene-induced toxicity and the relationship between benzene and adipose tissue.
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93. Estimating Maize Yield in the Black Soil Region of Northeast China Using Land Surface Data Assimilation: Integrating a Crop Model and Remote Sensing
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Ying Cui, Suhong Liu, Xingang Li, Hao Geng, Yun Xie, and Yuhua He
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AquaCrop model ,Kalman filter ,remote sensing ,yield prediction ,random forest ,data assimilation ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Accurate yield estimation at the regional scale has always been a persistent challenge in the agricultural sector. With the vigorous emergence of remote sensing land surface observations in recent decades, data assimilation methodology has become an effective means to promote the accuracy and efficiency of yield estimation by integrating regional data and point-scale crop models. This paper focuses on the black soil area of Northeast China, a national strategic grain production base, applying the AquaCrop crop growth model to simulate the fractional vegetation cover (FVC) and maize yield from 2000 to 2020 and then forming a reliable FVC optimization dataset based on an ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) assimilation algorithm with remote sensing products. Using the random forest model, the regression relationship between FVC and yield was established from the long-term time series data, which is crucial to achieve better yield estimation through the optimized FVC. The major findings include the following: (1) The R2 of the assimilated FVC and maize yield can reach 0.557. (2) When compared with the local statistical yield, our method reduced the mean absolute error (MAE) from 1.164 ton/ha (based on GLASS FVC products) to 1.004 ton/ha (based on the calibrated AquaCrop model) and then to 0.888 ton/ha (the result after assimilation). The above results show that we have proposed a yield estimation method to provide accurate yield estimations by combining data assimilation and machine learning. This study provided deep insights into understanding the variations in FVC and revealed the spatially explicit yield prediction ability from the time series land surface parameters, which has significant potential for optimizing water and soil resource management.
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94. Association Between Plasma Vitamin D2 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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Jing-Wan Qi, Bing Huang, Shuang Wang, Dan Song, Jing Xu, Ying Cui, and Bin Guo
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plasma VD2 ,type 2 diabetes ,metabolism ,China ,relationship ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between plasma vitamin D2(VD2) and type 2 diabetes(T2DM).MethodData from electronic medical records of 797 inpatients treated at Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University between June 24, 2019 and December 24, 2020 were collected, and a total of 596 patients were enrolled after screening based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Patients were divided into diabetic and non-diabetic groups according to whether they had T2DM. The Wilcoxon rank sum test was finally selected for the analysis of differences between groups according to the distribution of patients’ plasma VD2, and logistic regression models were used to find the corresponding influencing factors.ResultOf the 596 hospitalized patients, 138 (23.15%) were diagnosed with T2DM. The Wilcoxon test showed no statistically significant difference in plasma VD2 concentrations between the T2DM and non-T2DM groups (p=0.833). After adjustment for confounders by multivariate logistic regression, there was still no significant difference in plasma VD2 concentrations between the two groups (P=0.316, OR: 1.15 (0.88,1.49)). The uncorrelated relationship between VD2 and T2DM was not found to change after incorporating 12 indicators, including demographic characteristics, laboratory indicators and complications, into the logistic regression model by 3 steps, even the OR (1.08 (0.92,1.26)) did not change in the 3 models. Similarly, the adjusted ORs agreed that there was no statistical association between VD2 and T2DM.ConclusionVD2 levels are similar in patients with T2DM compared to those without T2DM. Clinical caution should be exercised in giving VD2 supplementation to patients with T2DM unless other diseases requiring VD2 supplementation (e.g., rickets, osteoporosis) are present.
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95. High HDL-C and high LDL-C are risk factors of pterygium in a population-based cross-sectional study in Southern China: the Dongguan Eye Study
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Liang Zhang, Min Zhang, Ying Cui, Lixin Zhang, Guanrong Zhang, Qingyang Liu, Haike Guo, Qianli Meng, Siwen Zang, Chun-Han Lo, Yanlei Chen, and Jin Zeng
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96. Nonperfusion Area and Other Vascular Metrics by Wider Field Swept-Source OCT Angiography as Biomarkers of Diabetic Retinopathy Severity
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Itika Garg, MD, Chibuike Uwakwe, Rongrong Le, MD, PhD, Edward S. Lu, BA, Ying Cui, MD, Karen M. Wai, MD, Raviv Katz, MS, Ying Zhu, MD, Jade Y. Moon, BA, Chloe Y. Li, MD, Inês Laíns, MD, PhD, Dean Eliott, MD, Tobias Elze, PhD, Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD, David M. Wu, MD, PhD, Joan W. Miller, MD, Deeba Husain, MD, Demetrios G. Vavvas, MD, PhD, and John B. Miller, MD
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Diabetic retinopathy classification ,Ischemia index ,Nonperfusion area ,OCT angiography ,OCTA Quantitative vascular metrics ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: To study the wider field (WF) swept-source OCT angiography (SS-OCTA) metrics, especially the nonperfusion area (NPA), in the diagnosing and staging of diabetic retinopathy (DR). Design: Cross-sectional observational study (November 2018 to September 2020). Participants: A total of 473 eyes of 286 patients (69 eyes of 49 control patients and 404 eyes of 237 diabetic patients). Methods: We imaged using 6 × 6 mm and 12 × 12 mm angiograms on WF SS-OCTA. Images were analyzed using the ARI Network and FIJI ImageJ. Mixed effects multiple regression models and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis were used for statistical analyses. Main Outcome Measures: Quantitative metrics such as vessel density (VD); vessel skeletonized density (VSD); foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area, circularity, and perimeter; and NPA in DR and their relative performance for its diagnosis and grading. Results: Among patients with diabetes (median age, 59 years), 51 eyes had no DR, 185 eyes (88 mild, 97 moderate-severe) had nonproliferative DR (NPDR), and 168 eyes had proliferative DR (PDR). Trend analysis revealed a progressive decline in superficial capillary plexus (SCP) VD and VSD, and increased NPA with increasing DR severity. Additionally, there was a significant reduction in deep capillary plexus (DCP) VD and VSD in early DR (mild NPDR), but the progressive reduction in advanced DR stages was not significant. The NPA was the best parameter to diagnose DR (area under the curve [AUC], 0.96), whereas all parameters combined on both angiograms efficiently diagnosed (AUC, 0.97) and differentiated between DR stages (AUC range, 0.83–0.97). The presence of diabetic macular edema was associated with reduced SCP and DCP VD and VSD within mild NPDR eyes, whereas increased VD and VSD in SCP were observed in the moderate-severe NPDR group. Conclusions: Our work highlights the importance of NPA, which can be measured more readily and easily with WF SS-OCTA compared with fluorescein angiography. It is quick and noninvasive, and thus can be an important adjunct for DR diagnosis and management. In our study, a combination of all OCTA metrics on both 6 × 6 mm and 12 × 12 mm angiograms had the best diagnostic accuracy for DR and its severity. Further longitudinal studies are needed to assess NPA as a biomarker for progression or regression of DR severity.
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97. Using Weibo and WeChat social media channels to assess public awareness and practices related to antimicrobial resistance, China, 2019
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Lei Wang, Sujian Situ, Jeanette J. Rainey, Bin He, Xiaoge Su, Ronald L. Moolenaar, and Ying Cui
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Abstract Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global healthcare problem, including in China where high rates of resistance to common bacterial infections have been documented. In 2016, the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) in China established a comprehensive strategic plan to increase awareness about AMR through education programs. Methods We conducted an online survey to assess changes in public knowledge, awareness and practices related to AMR in China since 2016. The survey was administered using China’s national and provincial level 12320 Health Hotline Weibo (micro-blog site) and WeChat (text messaging service) social media accounts from April 12, 2019 to May 7, 2019. All persons ≥16 years of age able to read Chinese were eligible to participate. Results A total of 2773 respondents completed the survey. Of the 2633 respondents indicating recent use of antibiotics, 84% (2223) reported obtaining their course of antibiotics from a hospital or pharmacy, 9% (246) of respondents reported using antibiotics saved from a previous prescription or treatment course, and 42% (1115) of respondents reported that they had stopped taking antibiotics as soon as they started feeling better. Most respondents correctly indicated that antibiotics can effectively treat urinary tract infections (86% [2388]) and skin infections (76% [2119]), but many incorrectly indicated that antibiotics can also treat viral infections such as measles (32% [889]) or a cold or flu (26% [726]). Of all respondents, 95% (2634) had heard of ‘antibiotic resistance’. Almost half (47% [1315]) reported using antibiotics within the last 6 months. Conclusion While awareness of AMR was high in this survey of social media users in China, inappropriate antibiotic use remains common, including the believe that antibiotics can effectively treat viral infections. Multiple interventions targeting the correct use of antibiotics and information on the cause AMR are likely needed. The 12320 Health Hotline provides a platform for conducting routine surveys to monitor antibiotic use and knowledge about AMR.
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98. A tighter constraint on Earth-system sensitivity from long-term temperature and carbon-cycle observations
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Tony E. Wong, Ying Cui, Dana L. Royer, and Klaus Keller
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Earth-system sensitivity (ESS) describes the long-term temperature response for a given change in atmospheric CO2 and, as such, is a crucial parameter to assess future climate change. Here, the authors use a Bayesian model with data from the last 420 Myrs to reduce uncertainties and estimate ESS to be around 3.4 °C.
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99. Six-fold increase of atmospheric pCO2 during the Permian–Triassic mass extinction
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Yuyang Wu, Daoliang Chu, Jinnan Tong, Haijun Song, Jacopo Dal Corso, Paul B. Wignall, Huyue Song, Yong Du, and Ying Cui
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The Permian–Triassic mass extinction was accompanied by a massive release of carbon into the ocean-atmosphere system, but the magnitude of change is not well known. Here, the authors present a new record of C3 plants from southwestern China which shows that atmospheric pCO2 increased by a factor of six during this event.
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100. Finite element analysis of high-density polyethylene pipe in pipe gallery of nuclear power plants
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Jianfeng Shi, Anqi Hu, Fa Yu, Ying Cui, Ruobing Yang, and Jinyang Zheng
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High density polyethylene pipe ,Nuclear power plant ,Seismic load ,Nuclear engineering. Atomic power ,TK9001-9401 - Abstract
High density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe has many advantages over metallic pipe, and has been used in non-safety related application for years in some nuclear power plants (NPPs). Recently, HDPE pipe was introduced into safety related applications. The main difference between safety-related and non-safety-related pipes in NPPs is the design method of extra loadings such as gravity, temperature, and earthquake. In this paper, the mechanical behavior of HDPE pipe under various loads in pipe gallery was studied by finite element analysis (FEA). Stress concentrations were found at the fusion regions on inner surface of mitered elbows of HDPE pipe system. The effects of various factors were analyzed, and the influence of various loads on the damage of HDPE pipe system were evaluated. The results of this paper provide a reference for the design of nuclear safety-related Class 3 HDPE pipe. In addition, as the HDPE pipes analyzed in this paper were suspended in pipe gallery, it can also serve as a supplementary reference for current ASME standard on Class 3 HDPE pipe, which only covers the application for buried pipe application.
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