363 results on '"Xu, Y. M."'
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152. Orbital characters determined from Fermi surface intensity patterns using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy.
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X.-P. Wang, Richard, P., Y.-B. Huang, Miao, H., Cevey, L., Xu, N., Sun, Y.-J., Qian, T., Xu, Y.-M., Shi, M., Hu, J.-P., Dai, X., and Ding, H.
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FERMI surfaces , *PHOTOELECTRON spectroscopy , *SUPERCONDUCTORS , *IRON compounds , *SIMULATION methods & models , *ARSENIDES , *OPTICAL polarization - Abstract
In order to determine the orbital characters on the various Fermi surface pockets of the Fe-based superconductors Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2 and FeSe0.45Te0.55, we introduce a method to calculate photoemission matrix elements. We compare our simulations to experimental data obtained with various experimental configurations of beam orientation and light polarization. We show that the photoemission intensity patterns revealed from angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements of Fermi surface mappings and energy-momentum plots along high-symmetry lines exhibit asymmetries carrying precious information on the nature of the states probed, information that is destroyed after the data symmetrization process often performed in the analysis of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy data. Our simulations are consistent with Fermi surfaces originating mainly from the dxy, dxz, and dyz orbitals in these materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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153. Isotropic superconducting gaps with enhanced pairing on electron Fermi surfaces in FeTeo.55 Seo.45.
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Miao, H., Richard, P., Tanaka, Y., Nakayama, K., Qian, T., Umezawa, K., Sato, T., Xu, Y.-M., Shi, Y. B., Xu, N., Wang, X.-P., Zhang, P., Yang, H.-B., Xu, Z.-J., Wen, J. S., Gu, G.-D., Dai, X., Hu, J.-P., Takahashi, T., and Ding, H.
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SUPERCONDUCTIVITY , *BAND gaps , *FERMI surfaces , *IRON compounds , *PHOTOELECTRON spectroscopy , *ANTIFERROMAGNETISM - Abstract
We used angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to reveal directly the momentum distribution of the superconducting gap in FeTe1-xSeMx, which has the simplest structure of all Fe-based superconductors. We found isotropic superconducting gaps on all Fermi surfaces whose sizes can be fitted by a single gap function derived from a strong coupling approach, promoting local antiferromagnetic exchange interactions as a serious candidate for the pairing origin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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154. Quasinested Fe orbitals versus Mott-insulating V orbitals in superconducting Sr2 VFeAsO3 as seen from angle-resolved photoemission.
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Qian, T., Xu, N., Shi, Y.-B., Nakayama, K., Richard, P., Kawahara, T., Sato, T., Takahashi, T., Neupane, M., Xu, Y.-M., Wang, X.-P., Xu, G., Dai, X., Fang, Z., Cheng, P., Wen, H.-H., and Ding, H.
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ELECTRON emission , *PHOTOELECTRICITY , *LEPTONS (Nuclear physics) , *QUANTUM statistics , *FERMI surfaces , *SPECTRUM analysis , *PHOTOEMISSION - Abstract
We have performed an angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy study of the iron-based superconductor (SC) Sr2VFeAsO3. While V 3d orbitals are found to be in a Mott-insulating state and show an incoherent peak at ∼1 eV below the Fermi level, the dispersive Fe 3d bands form several hole- and electronlike Fermi surfaces (FSs), some of which are quasinested by the (π,0) wave vector. This differs from the local-density approximation (LDA) calculations, which predict non-nested FSs for this material. However, LDA + U with a large effective Hubbard energy U on V 3d electrons can reproduce the experimental observation reasonably well. The observed fermiology in SC Sr2VFeAsO3 strongly supports that (π,0) interband scattering between quasinested FSs may play an important role for SC in pnictides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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155. Universality of superconducting gaps in overdoped Ba0.3K0.7Fe2As2 observed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy.
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Nakayama, K., Sato, T., Richard, P., Xu, Y.-M., Kawahara, T., Umezawa, K., Qian, T., Neupane, M., Chen, G. F., Ding, H., and Takahashi, T.
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SPECTRUM analysis , *SUPERCONDUCTORS , *SEMICONDUCTOR doping , *FERMI surfaces , *SYMMETRY (Physics) , *MICROSCOPY - Abstract
We have performed angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy on the overdoped Ba0.3K0.7Fe2As2 superconductor (Tc = 22 K). We demonstrate that the superconducting (SC) gap on each Fermi surface (FS) is nearly isotropic whereas the gap value varies from 4.4 to 7.9 meV on different FSs. By comparing with under- and optimally doped Ba1-xKxFe2As2, we find that the gap value on each FS nearly scales with Tc over a wide doping range (0.25 ⩽ x ⩽ 0.7). Although the FS volume and the SC gap magnitude are strongly doping dependent, the multiple nodeless gaps can be commonly fitted by a single gap function assuming pairing up to the second nearest neighbor, suggesting the universality of the short-range pairing states with the s±-wave symmetry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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156. High-resolution ARPES study of electron-doped Fe-based superconductor BaFe1.85Co0.15As2
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Kawahara, T., Terashima, K., Sekiba, Y., Bowen, J.H., Nakayama, K., Sato, T., Richard, P., Xu, Y.-M., Li, L.J., Cao, G.H., Xu, Z.-A., Ding, H., and Takahashi, T.
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HIGH resolution spectroscopy , *IRON compounds , *SUPERCONDUCTORS , *FERMI surfaces , *BAND gaps , *ANTIFERROMAGNETISM , *ENERGY bands - Abstract
Abstract: We have performed high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy of an electron-doped iron-based superconductor BaFe1.85Co0.15As2, and experimentally determined the Fermi-surface, the band structure and the superconducting gap. We found an isotropic s-wave-like superconducting gap on a hole pocket centered at the Γ point and on electron pockets at the M point. The superconducting gap magnitude is significantly enhanced on the Fermi-surfaces connected by the antiferromagnetic wave vector, suggesting the importance of an interband interaction on the pairing mechanism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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157. [Femoral EWSR1-NFATC2 sarcoma: report of a case].
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Chen TT, Wang XD, Li ZW, Pu XH, Xu YM, Wang DM, Li RT, Wang SF, Chen J, and Meng FQ
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- Humans, NFATC Transcription Factors, RNA-Binding Protein EWS, Sarcoma
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- 2023
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158. [Expression of GPNMB in renal eosinophilic tumors and its value in differential diagnosis].
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Wang Y, Hou MY, Fu Y, Meng K, Wu HY, Chen J, Xu YM, Shi J, and Fan XS
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- Humans, Diagnosis, Differential, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Membrane Glycoproteins, Kidney Neoplasms pathology, Carcinoma, Renal Cell pathology, Angiomyolipoma diagnosis, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute diagnosis
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Objective: To investigate the expression of glycoprotein non metastatic melanoma protein B (GPNMB) in renal eosinophilic tumors and to compare the value of GPNMB with CK20, CK7 and CD117 in the differential diagnosis of renal eosinophilic tumors. Methods: Traditional renal tumor eosinophil subtypes, including 22 cases of renal clear cell carcinoma eosinophil subtype (e-ccRCC), 19 cases of renal papillary cell carcinoma eosinophil subtype (e-papRCC), 17 cases of renal chromophobe cell carcinoma eosinophil subtype (e-chRCC), 12 cases of renal oncocytoma (RO) and emerging renal tumor types with eosinophil characteristics [3 cases of eosinophilic solid cystic renal cell carcinoma (ESC RCC), 3 cases of renal low-grade eosinophil tumor (LOT), 4 cases of fumarate hydratase-deficient renal cell carcinoma (FH-dRCC) and 5 cases of renal epithelioid angiomyolipoma (E-AML)], were collected at the Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School from January 2017 to March 2022. The expression of GPNMB, CK20, CK7 and CD117 was detected by immunohistochemistry and statistically analyzed. Results: GPNMB was expressed in all emerging renal tumor types with eosinophil characteristics (ESC RCC, LOT, FH-dRCC) and E-AML, while the expression rates in traditional renal eosinophil subtypes e-papRCC, e-chRCC, e-ccRCC and RO were very low or zero (1/19, 1/17, 0/22 and 0/12, respectively); the expression rate of CK7 in LOT (3/3), e-chRCC (15/17), e-ccRCC (4/22), e-papRCC (2/19), ESC RCC (0/3), RO (4/12), E-AML(1/5), and FH-dRCC (2/4) variedly; the expression of CK20 was different in ESC RCC (3/3), LOT(3/3), e-chRCC(1/17), RO(9/12), e-papRCC(4/19), FH-dRCC(1/4), e-ccRCC(0/22) and E-AML(0/5), and so did that of CD117 in e-ccRCC(2/22), e-papRCC(1/19), e-chRCC(16/17), RO(10/12), ESC RCC(0/3), LOT(1/3), E-AML(2/5) and FH-dRCC(1/4). GPNMB had 100% sensitivity and 97.1% specificity in distinguishing E-AML and emerging renal tumor types (such as ESC RCC, LOT, FH-dRCC) from traditional renal tumor types (such as e-ccRCC, e-papRCC, e-chRCC, RO),respectively. Compared with CK7, CK20 and CD117 antibodies, GPNMB was more effective in the differential diagnosis ( P <0.05). Conclusion: As a new renal tumor marker, GPNMB can effectively distinguish E-AML and emerging renal tumor types with eosinophil characteristics such as ESC RCC, LOT, FH-dRCC from traditional renal tumor eosinophil subtypes such as e-ccRCC, e-papRCC, e-chRCC and RO, which is helpful for the differential diagnosis of renal eosinophilic tumors.
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- 2023
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159. [Concordance between three integrated scores based on prostate biopsy and grade-grouping of radical prostatectomy specimen].
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Fu Y, Cai J, Chen Y, Zhou Q, Xu YM, Shi J, and Fan XS
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- Male, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Prostatectomy methods, Biopsy, Prostate surgery, Prostate pathology, Prostatic Neoplasms surgery, Prostatic Neoplasms pathology
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Objective: To analyze three different integrated scoring schemes of prostate biopsy and to compare their concordance with the scoring of radical prostatectomy specimens. Methods: A retrospective analysis of 556 patients with radical prostatectomy performed in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Nanjing, China from 2017 to 2020. In these cases, whole organ sections were performed, the pathological data based on biopsy and radical prostatectomy specimens were summarized, and 3 integrated scores of prostate biopsy were calculated, namely the global score, the highest score and score of the largest volume. Results: Among the 556 patients, 104 cases (18.7%) were classified as WHO/ISUP grade group 1, 227 cases (40.8%) as grade group 2 (3+4=7); 143 cases (25.7%) as grade group 3 (4+3=7); 44 cases (7.9%) as grade group 4 (4+4=8) and 38 cases (6.8%) as grade group 5. Among the three comprehensive scoring methods for prostate cancer biopsy, the consistency of global score was the highest (62.4%). In the correlation analysis, the correlation between the scores of radical specimens and the global scores was highest ( R =0.730, P <0.01), while the correlations of the scores based on radical specimens with highest scores and scores of the largest volume based on biopsy were insignificant ( R =0.719, P <0.01; R =0.631, P <0.01, respectively). Univariate and multivariate analyses showed tPSA group and the three integrated scores of prostate biopsy were statistically correlated with extraglandular invasion, lymph node metastasis, perineural invasion and biochemical recurrence. Elevated global score was an independent prognostic risk factor for extraglandular invasion and biochemical recurrence in patients; increased serum tPSA was an independent prognostic risk factor for extraglandular invasion; increased hjighest score was an independent risk factor for perineural invasion. Conclusions: In this study, among the three different integrated scores, the overall score is most likely corresponded to the radical specimen grade group, but there is difference in various subgroup analyses. Integrated score of prostate biopsy can reflect grade group of radical prostatectomy specimens, thereby providing more clinical information for assisting in optimal patient management and consultation.
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- 2023
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160. [Clinicopathological analysis of pulmonary alveolar proteinosis].
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Xu YM, Wang Q, Xiao YL, Yang J, Zheng JY, Bai T, Zhou Q, Sun Q, Feng AN, and Meng FQ
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- Humans, Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis pathology
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- 2023
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161. [The prevalence of atrial cardiomyopathy in patients with different types of acute ischemic stroke and its relationship with cryptogenic stroke].
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Wang YY, Liu XJ, Pei LL, Liu K, Hu RY, Wang X, Sun WX, Zhang LY, Liang J, Xu YM, and Song B
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- Humans, Ischemic Stroke, Atrial Fibrillation, Cardiomyopathies epidemiology
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Objective: To investigate the prevalence of atrial cardiomyopathy in patients with different types of acute ischemic stroke and its relationship with cryptogenic stroke. Methods: Patients with acute ischemic stroke within 7 days of onset who were admitted to the Department of Neurology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January to September 2019 were prospectively and consecutively enrolled. All included patients were classified according to TOAST classification of ischemic stroke. Chi-square test was used to compare the prevalence of atrial cardiomyopathy among patients with different TOAST classifications. Multivariate logistic regression model was used to analyze the related factors of cryptogenic stroke. Results: A total of 1 098 patients with acute ischemic stroke were enrolled in the study, including 661 males and 437 females, with a median age [ M ( Q
1 , Q3 )] of 61 (53, 68) years. The prevalence of atrial cardiomyopathy in patients with cryptogenic stroke[53.5% (46/86)] was higher than that in patients with large artery atherosclerosis [38.0%(63/166), P =0.018] and small vessel occlusion [19.4%(37/191), P <0.001], but was lower than that of patients in the cardioembolic group [97.3% (72/74), P< 0.001]. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that atrial cardiomyopathy was an associated factor for cryptogenic stroke ( OR =2.945, 95% CI : 1.766-4.911, P <0.001). Conclusions: Atrial cardiomyopathy is associated with cryptogenic stroke. The prevalence of atrial cardiomyopathy in patients with cryptogenic stroke is higher than that in patients with large artery atherosclerosis and small vessel occlusion, but lower than that in patients with cardiac embolism.- Published
- 2022
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162. [The correlation between plasma heat shock proteins 90α levels and white matter hyperintensity in patients with cerebral small vessel disease].
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Yu WK, Wang YC, Li YP, Gao Y, Zong C, Xu YM, and Li YS
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- Aged, Female, Heat-Shock Proteins, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases, HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins metabolism, Leukoaraiosis, White Matter pathology
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Objective: To investigate the relationship between plasma heat shock proteins 90α(Hsp90α) levels and the white matter hyperintensity(WMH) in patients with cerebral small vessel disease(SVD). Methods: Patients admitted to the Department of Neurology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from March to August 2021 and diagnosed with WMH by magnetic resonance examination (MRI) were selected as the case group, matched with physical examination patients who visited the Department of Medical Examination during the same period and showed no WMH on MRI and no history of neurological diseases as the control group, and the level of plasma Hsp90α was quantitatively detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare whether there was a difference in plasma Hsp90α levels between the control group and the case group.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to explore the related factors of WMH in patients with SVD. Results: Of the 183 subjects, the control group ( n =73) consisted of 28 males and 45 females, aged (54±10) years, while the case group ( n =110) consisted of 71 males and 39 females, aged (64±10) years old. Plasma Hsp90α level was higher in the case group than that of the control group [53.33(35.33, 70.09) ng/ml vs 35.02(18.51, 54.95) ng/ml, P <0.001]. After adjusting for confounding factors by multivariate analysis, the results showed that plasma Hsp90α levels greater than 58.34 ng/ml was associated with WMH ( P= 0.002, OR =5.931, 95% CI :1.955-17.995). Conclusion: Higher level of plasma Hsp90α is associated with WMH in patients with SVD.
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- 2022
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163. [Application of skin phosphorylated synuclein in the diagnosis of dementia with Lewy body].
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Li LJ, Yang J, Yuan YP, Wang YY, Liu XJ, Jiang CY, and Xu YM
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- Biopsy, Humans, Skin, Alzheimer Disease diagnosis, Lewy Body Disease diagnosis
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Patients with dementia with Lewy body(DLB), Alzheimer disease (AD), frontotemporal dementia (FTP), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and healthy controls in the Department of Neurology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from August 2019 to March 2021 were recruited, with 3 in each group. Phosphorylated α-synuclein from the skin of DLB patients was detected by skin micro-biopsy and compared with patients with AD, FTP, PSP and health controls. Phosphorylated α-synuclein was found in the skin nerves of the DLB patients, while no α-synuclein were detected in the skin samples of others. Skin phosphorylated α-synuclein may potentially become a diagnostic biomarker of DLB, however further studies are warranted to assess its sensitivity and specificity.
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- 2022
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164. Exosome-mediated transfer of MIF confers temozolomide resistance by regulating TIMP3/PI3K/AKT axis in gliomas.
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Wei QT, Liu BY, Ji HY, Lan YF, Tang WH, Zhou J, Zhong XY, Lian CL, Huang QZ, Wang CY, Xu YM, and Guo HB
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Temozolomide (TMZ) resistance is an important cause of clinical treatment failure and poor prognosis in gliomas. Increasing evidence indicates that cancer-derived exosomes contribute to chemoresistance; however, the specific contribution of glioma-derived exosomes remains unclear. The aim of this study was to explore the role and underlying mechanisms of exosomal macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) on TMZ resistance in gliomas. We first demonstrated that MIF was upregulated in the exosomes of TMZ-resistant cells, engendering the transfer of TMZ resistance to sensitive cells. Our results indicated that exosomal MIF conferred TMZ resistance to sensitive cells through the enhancement of cell proliferation and the repression of cell apoptosis upon TMZ exposure. MIF knockdown enhanced TMZ sensitivity in resistant glioma cells by upregulating Metalloproteinase Inhibitor 3 (TIMP3) and subsequently suppressing the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. Additionally, exosomal MIF promoted tumor growth and TMZ resistance of glioma cells in vivo , while IOS-1 (MIF inhibitor) promotes glioma TMZ sensitive in vivo . Taken together, our study demonstrated that exosome-mediated transfer of MIF enhanced TMZ resistance in glioma through downregulating TIMP3 and further activating the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway, highlighting a prognostic biomarker and promising therapeutic target for TMZ treatment in gliomas., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2021 The Authors.)
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- 2021
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165. [ Experience of secondary orthodontic treatment in an adolescent case of skeletal class Ⅱ].
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Kou BG, Xu YM, Zhang ZY, Feng YL, Ma HX, and Gu ZX
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- Adolescent, Cephalometry, Humans, Orthodontics, Corrective, Malocclusion, Angle Class II diagnostic imaging, Malocclusion, Angle Class II therapy, Malocclusion, Angle Class III
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- 2021
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166. [Clinical application and evaluation of socket shield technique].
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Tan Z, Fu G, Wen JR, Xu YM, Liu WJ, Kang J, and Gong P
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- China, Dental Implantation, Endosseous, Esthetics, Dental, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Tooth Extraction, Tooth Socket surgery, Treatment Outcome, Dental Implants, Single-Tooth, Immediate Dental Implant Loading
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Objective: To further improve socket shield technique. The treatment outcome and the key related factors in Asian population are evaluated by measuring the root fragment and alveolar crest parameters in immediate implant placement cases with socket shield. Methods: A total of 18 patients, with 21 implants placed using socket shield technique were included in this retrospective study. Fourteen implants of 11 cases were recruited from West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University, 7 implants of 7 cases were recruited from Stomatological Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. The relationship between the thickness of the root fragment, the vertical height of the root fragment and the dimensional changes of buccal alveolar bone in 6 months was analyzed respectively. The pink-white esthetic scores were evaluated. The complications were recorded, analyzed and preventive measures were put forward. Results: There is a negative correlation between the vertical height of tooth fragment and the buccal crest height reduction ( r =-0.458, P =0.037). There were negative correlations between the thickness of the tooth fragment with the vertical dimensional changes ( r =-0.574, P =0.007) and horizontal dimensional changes ( r =-0.619, P =0.003) of buccal alveolar bone. Three cases with internal exposure were recorded during the treatment. No severe complications were observed. Every case achieved a satisfying pink-white esthetic outcome according to the existing treatment protocols. Conclusions: Rigorous case screening, delicate surgical procedures, and maintaining adequate thickness of the root are the key to achieve a good esthetic outcome of implant treatment with socket shield technique.
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- 2020
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167. An 11-lncRNA risk scoring model predicts prognosis of lung squamous cell carcinoma.
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Liu JH, Xu YM, and Yan J
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- Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, RNA, Long Noncoding genetics, ROC Curve, Regression Analysis, Risk Factors, Biomarkers, Tumor analysis, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell diagnosis, Lung Neoplasms diagnosis, RNA, Long Noncoding analysis
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Objective: The study aims to construct a multi-gene risk scoring model that can be used to predict the prognosis of patients with lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC)., Patients and Methods: RNA-seq data from 494 LUSC tumor samples and 49 peripheral lung tissue samples were obtained from TCGA_LUSC database. Differential analysis was conducted using edgeR to screen differentially expressed lncRNAs (DElncRNAs) between LUSC and normal samples. Univariate Cox regression analysis was used to screen lncRNAs that were significantly correlated with LUSC prognosis. LASSO regression model was built to reduce complexity. The LUSC prognostic model based on lncRNAs was established by multivariate Cox regression analysis, which was evaluated by ROC curves and survival analysis. ROC and Kaplan-Meier survival curves of each lncRNA in the model were plotted and compared., Results: 2085 DElncRNAs were identified. Combined with univariate Cox regression analysis, 342 prognosis-related genes were screened. After LASSO regression analysis, 11 lncRNAs tightly related to LUSC prognosis were identified and a risk scoring model was constructed. ROC curve analysis proved the good performance of the model. The Kaplan-Meier survival curve showed that the mortality in high-risk group was significantly higher. The survival analysis results of each lncRNA were also consistent with the prediction in Cox regression., Conclusions: Our results suggested that the 11-lncRNA risk scoring model may provide a new insight for predicting prognosis of LUSC patients.
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- 2020
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168. [Efficacy of nasal CPAP and aerobic exercise of different intensity in patients with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus].
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Shen HH, Xu YM, Wang N, Wang J, Ren L, and Chen R
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- Aged, China, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, Exercise, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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Objective: To explore the therapeutic efficacy of nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) and aerobic exercise of different intensity in patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hypopnea Syndrome (OSAHS) and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). Methods: A total of 112 patients with OSAHS and T2DM, including 53 males and 59 females, with a mean age of (66.9±7.8) years old, from the Fourth Rehabilitation Hospital of Shanghai and the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from January 2017 to December 2018 were enrolled prospectively. There were divided into two groups based on whether received nasal CPAP therapy: 50 cases in nasal CPAP+aerobic exercise group and 62 cases in aerobic exercise group. Subsequently, patients in nasal CPAP+aerobic exercise group were randomly divided into two subgroups: moderate and low intensity aerobic exercise (26 and 24 cases respectively). All patients completed nasal CPAP and (or) aerobic exercise of different intensity for 20 weeks. The therapeutic efficacy of polysomnography (PSG) parameters, glycolipid metabolism, 6 minutes walking distance (6 MWD), and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) were compared between each group before and after treatment. Results: Pre-and post-intervention, PSG parameters, body mass index (BMI) [(26.6±3.7) vs (24.3±2.8) kg/m(2)], RPE [(16.4±1.3) vs (12.2±2.6) score], 6 MWD [(372.6±59.7) vs (441.5±75.6) m] and glucolipid metabolism indexes were improved significantly in nasal CPAP+aerobic exercise group (all P< 0.05), such as fasting blood glucose [(7.4±2.4) vs (6.2±1.6) mmol/L], glycosylated hemoglobin [(7.6±1.2)% vs (6.6±0.7)%], fasting insulin [(10.8±4.4) vs (6.9±3.4) μU/L], insulin resistance index [(3.5±1.9) vs (1.9±1.2)], total cholesterol [(4.0±0.9) vs (3.5±0.9) mmol/L], low density lipoprotein cholesterol [(4.2±0.6) vs (3.1±0.8) mmol/L]; BMI, exercise endurance, some glucolipid metabolism indexes and PSG parameters were also improved in aerobic exercise group ( P< 0.05). After 20 weeks' intervention, it showed statistically significant differences in PSG parameters, glycometabolism, some lipid metabolism indexes and RPE (all P< 0.05), and no significantly difference in BMI [(24.3±2.7) vs (24.3±2.8) kg/m(2)] between the two groups. Compared with the low intensity subgroup, there were significant improvement in 2 hours' postprandial insulin, insulin resistance index, low density lipoprotein cholesterol, lipoprotein A, RPE, 6 MWD in moderate subgroup ( P< 0.05). Conclusion: Nasal CPAP combined with moderate intensity aerobic exercise can effectively improve the glucolipid metabolism, insulin resistance and exercise tolerance in patients with OSAHS and T2DM.
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- 2019
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169. Effects of growth hormone on pregnancy rates of patients with thin endometrium.
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Cui N, Li AM, Luo ZY, Zhao ZM, Xu YM, Zhang J, Yang AM, Wang LL, Hao GM, and Gao BL
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- Adult, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Cell Proliferation physiology, Dydrogesterone administration & dosage, Embryo Transfer trends, Endometrium pathology, Estradiol administration & dosage, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Progesterone administration & dosage, Treatment Outcome, Embryo Transfer methods, Endometrium drug effects, Endometrium metabolism, Growth Hormone administration & dosage, Pregnancy Rate trends
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Purpose: To investigate whether growth hormone (GH) could improve pregnancy rates of patients with thin endometrium by clinical study and laboratory experiments., Materials and Methods: Ninety-three patients were randomized to either the GH-received group (40) or the routine exogenous administration of estrogens control group (53) for clinical study. The human endometrial carcinoma cell line RL95-2 was used for testing the role of GH with Western blot and real-time PCR by exposure to various concentrations of GH (0.1 nM,1 nM,10 nM,100 nM)., Results: Patients treated with GH had a significantly (P < 0.05) greater endometrium thickness on day 3 (7.87±0.72 vs 6.34±0.86), higher implantation rates (24.4% vs 10.5%) and greater clinical pregnancy rates (42.5% vs 18.9%) compared with the control group. No adverse events were associated with the use of GH. Administration of GH significantly up-regulated the expression of VEGF, ItgB3 and IGF-I expression in RL95-2 cells at both mRNA and protein levels (P < 0.05). AG490, an inhibitor of JAK2, nearly completely inhibited the up-regulative effect of GH through the JAK2-STAT5 pathway, and GH-induced effects could be mediated through autocrine IGF-I together with its hepatic counterpart. IGF-I mRNA was detected in the RL95-2 cells., Conclusion: GH may improve pregnancy outcomes of patients with thin endometrium who undergo frozen embryo transfer by acting on human endometrial cells to promote proliferation and vascularization and to up-regulate receptivity-related molecular expression.
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- 2019
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170. Correction to: Effects of growth hormone on pregnancy rates of patients with thin endometrium.
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Cui N, Li AM, Luo ZY, Zhao ZM, Xu YM, Zhang J, Yang AM, Wang LL, Hao GM, and Gao BL
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Unfortunately, there are errors that occurred in the name and manufacture of the growth hormone (GH) received by the patients in the GH group on page two, Table 1 and figure 1 on page three.
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- 2019
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171. [Predictive value of serum glycosylated hemoglobin for the onset of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease].
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Chen CX, Du J, Xu YM, Han JX, Zhu ZW, Mao YS, and Guo CY
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- Aged, Blood Pressure, Body Mass Index, Female, Humans, Male, Metabolic Syndrome, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Waist Circumference, Glycated Hemoglobin analysis, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease blood, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease diagnosis
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Objective: To discuss the affect of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) level for the onset of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in cohort population. Methods: An epidemiological survey of the relationship between HbA1c and NAFLD conducted in 2012 was based at cohort baseline, and three follow-up sessions conducted in 2013, 2014 and 2015. In total 2 811 subjects were included in the study after exclusion of NAFLD patients at baseline and those who lost their lives due to relocation, and death. The Cox proportional hazard model was used to analyze the relationship between glycosylated hemoglobin and other risk factors of NAFLD. Continuous variables were compared using the t -test or the Mann-Whitney test. χ (2)-test was used for the measurement of categorical data. Results: A total of 2 811 subjects with mean age of 59 (58.2±9.8) years old, including 1 664 males and 1 147 females. Age, waist circumference, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, γ-glutamyltransferase and fasting blood glucose level of HbA1c abnormal group were higher than normal group. The incidence of NAFLD in the abnormal HbA1c level group (25.4%) was higher than normal group (14.9 %), and diastolic blood pressure, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol was lower than normal group and the differences were statistically significant. During the three follow-up intervals, there were 440 new cases of NAFLD, consisting 285 males and 155 females with cumulative incidence of 15.7% (440/2 811). Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that patients with elevated HbA1c had a higher risk of developing NAFLD ( HR 1.796; 95% CI 1.335~2.418; P < 0.01), and the increased HbA1c level after adjustment for gender, age, and metabolic syndrome-related factors remained an independent risk factors for NAFLD ( HR 1.580; 95.0% CI 1.161-2.152; P < 0.01). Conclusion: An elevated HbA1c levels have a positive predictive value for the onset of NAFLD.
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172. Knockdown of IRE1α inhibits colonic tumorigenesis through decreasing β-catenin and IRE1α targeting suppresses colon cancer cells.
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Li XX, Zhang HS, Xu YM, Zhang RJ, Chen Y, Fan L, Qin YQ, Liu Y, Li M, and Fang J
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- Animals, Carcinogenesis metabolism, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation, Colitis enzymology, Colitis pathology, Endoribonucleases metabolism, Gene Knockdown Techniques, HEK293 Cells, Humans, Male, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Knockout, Mice, Nude, Neoplasm Transplantation, Neoplastic Stem Cells enzymology, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases metabolism, Signal Transduction, Tumor Burden, Colonic Neoplasms enzymology, Endoribonucleases genetics, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases genetics, beta Catenin metabolism
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The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress occurs frequently in cancers. The unfolded protein response (UPR) is activated to cope with ER stress. This has generated widespread interest in targeting UPR as therapeutic strategies. Inositol-requiring transmembrane kinase/endonuclease 1α (IRE1α), an ER stress sensor, is a key component of UPR. However, the role of IRE1α in tumorigenesis remains unclear. The purpose of this work is to investigate the role of IRE1α in colon cancer and to determine whether IRE1α could serve as a target for therapy. We found that knockdown of IRE1α suppressed the proliferation of colon cancer cells in vitro and xenograft growth in vivo. Inhibition of expression of IRE1α decreased stemness of colon cancer stem cells (CSCs) and attenuated growth of intestinal organoids. Genetic ablation of IRE1α prevented the colitis-associated colonic tumorigenesis in mice. The mechanistic study indicates that knockdown of IRE1α repressed the expression of β-catenin, a key factor that drives colonic tumorigenesis, through activating pancreatic ER kinase/eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2α signaling. We found that the IRE1a-specific inhibitor 4μ8C could suppress the production of β-catenin, inhibited the proliferation of colon cancer cells, repressed colon CSCs and prevented xenograft growth. The results suggest that IRE1α has a critical role in colonic tumorigenesis and IRE1α targeting might be a strategy for treatment of colon cancers.
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- 2017
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173. [The correlation between CT score of lung injury and oxygenation index in patients with acute hydrogen sulphide poisoning].
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Yang ZH, Xu YM, Jiang XY, Lin JJ, Wang DS, Chen YL, and Zhao HL
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- Acute Lung Injury, Humans, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Retrospective Studies, Blood Gas Analysis, Hydrogen Sulfide poisoning, Lung diagnostic imaging, Lung Injury chemically induced, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Objective: To explore correlation between chest CT score and oxygenation index in patients with acute hydrogen sulphide poisoning, whether CT score can be applied to assess acute lung injury after acute hydrogen sulfide poisoning and provide basis and reference. Methods: The clinic and a series of CT datas of 32 acute hydrogen sulphide poisoning cases were retrospectively analysed and compared, According to GBZ31-2002 (the diagnostic standard of occupational H(2)S acute poisoning) , these patients were divided into 2 grouds including moderate groud and severe groud; The CT score were improved, referenceing the scoring criteria of the chest X-ray; The difference of the CT score and the oxygenation index were analyzed between moderate and severe group in the acute phase and the disperse phase; The correlation between CT score and oxygenation index were analyzed. Results: The CT score in moderate poisoning group were lower than severe group (2.26±1.37 vs 10.44±2.55, 1.34±0.65 vs 4.55±2.45, all P<0.05) in the acute phase and the dissipation phase.The oxygen index of the 19 cases in the acute phase were 307.55±28.29, and the oxygen index of the 8 cases in the dissipation phase was 435.75±37.00; The oxygen index of the 9 cases in the acute phase and the dissipation phase were respectively 193.17±36.41, 347.67±44.49. The oxygen partial pressure and oxygenation index in severe group were significantly lower than those in moderate group (all P<0.01) in the acute phase and the dissipation phase. Pearman correlation analysis showed that the CT score were negatively correlated to the oxygen index in the acute phase and the dissipation phase, respectively (r=-0.97、-0.75, all P<0.01) . Conclusions: The CT score of lung injury and oxygenation index is negatively correlated. The CT score can be used to evaluate the degree of lung injury, and can be used in the evaluation of acute lung injury after acute hydrogen sulfide poisoning.
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174. [Treatment of a case of ataxia and pyramidal tract sign positive contact with the organic solvent].
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Zhang ZD, Wang BL, and Xu YM
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175. Associations between matrix metalloproteinase gene polymorphisms and the development of cerebral infarction.
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Zhao JH, Xu YM, Xing HX, Su LL, Tao SB, Tian XJ, Yan HQ, and Ji SB
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- Aged, Asian People genetics, Body Mass Index, Case-Control Studies, Cerebral Infarction epidemiology, Cerebral Infarction metabolism, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length, Risk Factors, Cerebral Infarction genetics, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Matrix Metalloproteinase 3 genetics, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 genetics, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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The aim of this study was to investigate the association between MMP3 rs3025058 and MMP9 rs3918242 polymorphisms and the development of ischemic stroke in a Chinese population. Between May 2013 and January 2015, 335 patients with ischemic stroke and 335 health control subjects were enrolled in this study. The MMP3 rs3025058 and MMP9 rs3918242 polymorphisms were analyzed using polymerase chain reaction coupled with restriction fragment length polymorphism. By multivariate logistic regression analysis, the CC genotype of MMP9 rs3918242 was shown to be associated with a significantly increased risk of ischemic stroke when compared with the TT genotype [OR (95%CI) = 5.47 (2.64-12.38)]. The TC+CC genotype of MMP9 rs3918242 was furthermore found to be associated with an elevated risk of ischemic stroke in higher BMI individuals [OR (95%CI) = 1.81 (1.03-3.22)]. The findings of this study suggest that the MMP9 rs3918242 polymorphism is associated with an elevated risk of ischemic stroke and that this gene polymorphism interacts with BMI in the risk of ischemic stroke.
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- 2016
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176. Development of novel DNA markers for genetic analysis of grey hamsters by cross-species amplification of microsatellites.
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Wang C, Zhang SJ, Du XY, Xu YM, Huo XY, Liao LF, and Chen ZW
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- Alleles, Animals, Cricetulus, DNA analysis, DNA genetics, Female, Genetic Loci, Genetic Markers, Genetic Testing, Gerbillinae, Heterozygote, Male, Polymorphism, Genetic, Species Specificity, Cricetinae genetics, Microsatellite Repeats, Polymerase Chain Reaction methods
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The grey hamster has been used in biomedical research for decades. However, effective molecular methods for evaluating the genetic structure of this species are lacking, which hinders its wider usage. In this study, we employed cross-amplification of microsatellite loci of species within the same genus by polymerase chain reaction. Loci screened included 107 from the Mongolian gerbil (MG) and 60 from the Chinese hamster (CH); of these, 15 polymorphic loci were identified for the grey hamster. Of the 167 loci screened, 95 (56.9%) with clear bands on agarose gel were initially identified. After sequencing, 74 (77.9%) of these matched the criteria for microsatellite characteristics, including 41 from MG and 33 from CH. Lastly, 15 (20.3%) loci with more than two alleles for each locus were identified through capillary electrophoresis scanning. To justify the applicability of the 15 grey hamster loci, genetic indexes of grey hamsters were evaluated using 46 generations of outbred stock, established 20 years ago, from Xinjiang, China. Mean effective allele numbers and expected heterozygosity of stock were as low as, respectively, 1.2 and 0.14; these were 2.8 and 4.0 times inferior, respectively, to wild grey hamsters. This finding suggests that the genetic structure of the stock-bred population is too weak to resist artificial and natural selection, mutation and genetic drifting. In conclusion, we have developed de novo microsatellite markers for genetic analysis of the grey hamster, providing data and methodology for the enrichment of a genetic library for this species.
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- 2015
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177. Noradrenergic α2 receptor attenuated inflammatory pain through STEP61/ERK signalling.
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Xu YM, Wang XT, Zhang ZY, Suo ZW, Yang X, and Hu XD
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- Adrenergic alpha-2 Receptor Agonists administration & dosage, Animals, Clonidine administration & dosage, Disease Models, Animal, Male, Mice, Adrenergic alpha-2 Receptor Agonists pharmacology, Clonidine pharmacology, MAP Kinase Signaling System drug effects, Neuralgia drug therapy, Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn drug effects
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Background: Activation of noradrenergic α2 receptor in spinal dorsal horn effectively alleviates the pathological pain. However, the precise mechanisms underlying noradrenergic pain suppression are not fully understood. Convincing evidence has indicated that extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2 (ERK1/2) play a key role in spinal sensitization. The present study investigated the potential influence of noradrenergic α2 receptor agonist clonidine on ERK1/2 activity., Method: Clonidine was intrathecally given after intraplantar injection of complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) in mice. The possible changes of ERK1/2 signalling were detected by Western blot, immunohistochemistry, co-immunoprecipitation and behavioural tests., Results: CFA significantly enhanced ERK1/2 activity in spinal dorsal horn, which was, however, greatly attenuated by clonidine application. Pretreatment with pertussis toxin abolished the inhibitory effect of clonidine on ERK1/2, suggesting the involvement of Giα subunit (Gi protein). Noradrenergic α2 receptor/Gi protein might repress ERK1/2 through cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) pathway, because direct ERK1/2 activation by PKA agonist forskolin was also suppressed by clonidine. We found that 61 kD isoform of striatal-enriched protein phosphatase (STEP61) was a key intermediary for α2 receptor/Gi protein/PKA signalling to manipulate ERK1/2 activity. By reducing PKA-mediated phosphorylation of STEP61 at Ser221, clonidine significantly resumed the inhibition conferred by STEP61 on ERK1/2. Direct expression of STEP61 mutant devoid of Ser221 phosphorylation mimicked clonidine by inhibiting ERK1/2 and pain sensitization in CFA-injected mice., Conclusion: The analgesic action produced by noradrenergic α2 receptor agonist clonidine involved the reversal of ERK1/2 hyperactivity in spinal dorsal horn of inflamed mice., (© 2015 European Pain Federation - EFIC®)
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178. Temporal variations of mobile carbohydrates in Abies fargesii at the upper tree limits.
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Dang HS, Zhang KR, Zhang QF, and Xu YM
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- Altitude, Cold Temperature, Plant Leaves physiology, Plant Roots physiology, Plant Stems physiology, Seasons, Starch metabolism, Trees, Wood physiology, Abies physiology, Carbohydrate Metabolism, Carbon metabolism
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Low temperatures are associated high-altitude treelines, but the functional mechanism of treeline formation remains controversial. The relative contributions of carbon limitation (source activity) and growth limitation (sink activity) require more tests across taxa and regions. We examined temporal variations of mobile carbon supply in different tissues of Abies fargesii across treeline ecotones on north- and south-facing slopes of the Qinling Mountains, China. Non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) concentrations in tissues along the altitudinal gradient on both slopes changed significantly in the early and late growing season, but not in the mid-growing season, indicating the season-dependent carbon supply status. Late in the growing season on both slopes, trees at the upper limits had the highest NSC concentrations and total soluble sugars and lowest starch concentrations compared to trees at the lower elevations. NSC concentrations tended to increase in needles and branches throughout the growing season with increasing elevation on both slopes, but declined in roots and stems. NSC concentrations across sampling dates also indicated increases in needles and branches, and decreases in roots and stem with increasing elevation. Overall altitudinal trends of NSC in A. fargesii revealed no depletion of mobile carbon reserves at upper elevation limits, suggesting limitation of sink activity dominates tree life across treeline ecotones in both north- and south-facing slopes. Carbon reserves in storage tissues (especially roots) in the late growing season might also play an important role in winter survival and early growth in spring at upper elevations on both slopes, which define the uppermost limit of A. fargesii., (© 2014 German Botanical Society and The Royal Botanical Society of the Netherlands.)
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- 2015
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179. Fyn kinase-regulated NMDA receptor- and AMPA receptor-dependent pain sensitization in spinal dorsal horn of mice.
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Liu YN, Yang X, Suo ZW, Xu YM, and Hu XD
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- Animals, Hyperalgesia physiopathology, Male, Mice, Mice, Transgenic, Neurons physiology, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fyn genetics, Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn physiopathology, Hyperalgesia metabolism, Pain Threshold physiology, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fyn metabolism, Receptors, AMPA metabolism, Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate metabolism, Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn metabolism
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Background: Inhibition of Src-family protein tyrosine kinases (SFKs) in spinal dorsal horn has been established as an effective strategy for the alleviation of chronic pathological pain. As one of the important SFKs members, Fyn kinase is critical for synaptic plasticity and many pathophysiological processes. However, whether Fyn is involved in spinal sensitization is far from being elucidated., Method: We manipulated Fyn activity by expressing a constitutively active Fyn mutant [Fyn(Y528F) ] or a catalytically null mutant [Fyn(K296M) ] in the spinal dorsal horn of mice, and performed behavioural and biochemical experiments to investigate the role of Fyn in regulating the nociceptive responses and the synaptic expression of ionotropic glutamate receptors., Results: Spinal expression of Fyn(Y528F) alone in intact mice was sufficient to elicit persistent mechanical allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia, which lasted for at least 12 days. Fyn(Y528F) simultaneously enhanced the concentrations of N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA)-subtype and α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA)-subtype glutamate receptors at synaptosomal membrane fraction. Pharmacological inhibition of NMDA receptors or AMPA receptors greatly alleviated Fyn(Y528F)-induced pain hypersensitivity. To evaluate the contribution of Fyn to inflammatory pain, we expressed Fyn(K296M) before intradermal injection of complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA), finding that Fyn(K296M) had no effect on the induction of inflammatory pain within 3 h post-CFA injection, which, however, repressed the synaptic accumulation of NMDA receptors and AMPA receptors to attenuate the maintenance of chronic pain states., Conclusion: Fyn played a key role in the sustained sensitization of nociceptive behaviours by up-regulating the functions of ionotropic glutamate receptors in spinal dorsal horn., (© 2014 European Pain Federation - EFIC®)
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- 2014
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180. MR findings of primary choroid plexus papilloma of the cerebellopontine angle: report of three cases and literature reviews.
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Shi YZ, Wang ZQ, Xu YM, and Lin YF
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- Adult, Aged, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Male, Choroid Plexus pathology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Papilloma, Choroid Plexus pathology
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- 2014
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181. Influence of aggressive nutritional support on growth and development of very low birth weight infants.
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Xu YM, Zhu XP, Xiao Z, Yu L, and Zhao X
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- Child Development, Enterocolitis, Necrotizing epidemiology, Female, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Premature, Male, Retrospective Studies, Serum Albumin analysis, Infant, Very Low Birth Weight growth & development, Nutritional Support
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Aim: To investigate the influence of the early postnatal aggressive nutritional support on the very low birth weight infants (VLBWI) during hospitalization., Materials and Methods: Surviving premature infants without obvious deformity, with gestational age more than 28 weeks and less than 32 weeks, birth weight 1,000 g to 1,500 g, admitted in NICU in Affiliated Children's Hospital of Suzhou University during 12 hours after birth and stay for two weeks or more from January 2008 to December 2011 were selected, including 44 cases (admitted from September 2010 to December 2011) in the observation group and 36 cases in the control group (admitted from January 2008 and September 2010). The infants in the observation group were treated by aggressive nutritional management, while traditional nutritional management for infants in the control group. The variations of nutritional intake, weight gain, jaundice index, blood biochemistry, serum electrolytes indexes, and complications were compared between the two groups., Results: Compared to the control group, the average growth rate and the albumin (ALB) and prealbumin (PA) levels two week after birth and before leaving hospital of the infants in the observation group was significantly higher (p < 0.05), and the incidence of the extrauterine growth retardation was significantly decreasing (p < 0.05). However, the days of hyperbilirubinemia, highest value of the serum bilirubin, duration ofjaundice, platelets after intravenous nutrition, liver function, blood lipid levels, blood glucose, blood PH, serum creatinine, urea nitrogen, and electrolytes of the first day and the seventh day after birth and the in- cidence of parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis (PNAC) and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) between the two group had no difference (p > 0.05)., Conclusion: The implementation of aggressive nutritional management on the with VLBWI was safe and effective.
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182. Different bladder defects reconstructed with bladder acellular matrix grafts in a rabbit model.
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Zhu WD, Xu YM, Feng C, Fu Q, and Song LJ
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- Animals, Cell-Free System transplantation, Cystectomy methods, Rabbits, Treatment Outcome, Cystectomy instrumentation, Extracellular Matrix transplantation, Regeneration physiology, Urinary Bladder growth & development, Urinary Bladder transplantation
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Objective: To evaluate the potential use of the bladder acellular matrix graft (BAMG), two different bladder defects in the rabbit model were reconstructed., Materials and Methods: Two groups of rabbits underwent partial bladder wall cystectomy (group A, 30-40%; group B, 70-60%) and reconstruction of the defects with an equally sized BAMG. After 4, 12, and 24 weeks, bladder cystographs were performed. Then the rabbits were killed after uneventful postoperative periods, and the grafts were harvested for H&E staining and immunohistochemical staining., Results: Two rabbits died on the postoperative days 3 and 6 in group A due to urinary peritonitis. At 24 weeks, in group A, the reconstructed bladders reached a mean volume of 94.39±0.54% of the precystectomy bladder capacity. Histologically, complete regeneration of smooth muscle and urothelium tissue was evident. Regenerated SMCs and urothelium stained positive for α-smooth muscle actin and AE1/AE3. In group B, the mean bladder volume was 64.5±3.19% of the precystectomy volume. Histologically, group B was characterized by multilayered urothelium without organized muscle tissue., Conclusion: The BAMG was an effective scaffold for bladder wall regeneration in the rabbit model. However, the use of BAMG reconstruction in larger bladder defects did not induce the same quality and quantity of bladder regeneration as the reconstruction of smaller bladder defects.
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- 2011
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183. Sexual function and health-related quality of life following anterior vaginal wall surgery for stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse.
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Shen T, Song LJ, Xu YM, Gu BJ, Lu LH, and Li F
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- Adult, Aged, China epidemiology, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological epidemiology, Pelvic Organ Prolapse surgery, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Quality of Life, Sexual Behavior statistics & numerical data, Urinary Incontinence, Stress surgery
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To assess female sexual function (FSF) and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) following anterior vaginal wall surgeries for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP). The retrospective study consisted of 116 patients. Chinese translations of the modified Lemack Questionnaire (not validated) and Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory-Short Form 20 were used to assess FSF and HRQOL, 3 months pre-operatively and 12-24 months (mean 16.8 months) post-operatively. Sixty-one (52.6%, 29 in SUI group and 32 in POP group) of patients were sexually active before and after the operation. Overall, 12 (19.7%, six in SUI group and six in POP group) reported an improvement in overall intercourse satisfaction, 21 (34.4%, 8 in the SUI and 13 in the POP group) were decreased and 28 (45.9%, 15 in SUI group and 13 in POP group) were unchanged. Incidence of coital incontinence decreased significantly in SUI group. Frequency of intercourse decreased, vaginal dryness and pain due to it and asymptomatic vaginal narrowing increased significantly, following the surgery in POP group. There were no statistically significant differences in the frequency of intercourse in SUI group, patients' perception of intercourse, frequency of orgasm and the importance of sex life in both groups. Partner discomfort remained unchanged. HRQOL improved significantly after the operation in both groups. There was no association between HRQOL and FSF in the post-operative period. In most patients, overall FSF did not impaired. All trans-anterior vaginal wall surgery positively impacted on the patients' HRQOL. A prospective study with validated questionnaire is necessary in future.
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184. The transcription factor Pitx3 is a risk modifier for Parkinson's disease in a Chinese Han population.
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Yu LH, Lin ZF, Liu Y, Hu FY, He XH, Liu ZL, and Xu YM
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- Aged, Case-Control Studies, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease epidemiology, Genetic Predisposition to Disease ethnology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Parkinson Disease epidemiology, Parkinson Disease ethnology, Asian People genetics, Brain Chemistry genetics, Genetic Predisposition to Disease genetics, Homeodomain Proteins genetics, Parkinson Disease genetics, Transcription Factors genetics
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Background and Purpose: The transcription factor Pitx3 plays a crucial role in the development and survival of midbrain dopaminergic (mDA) neurons, especially the mDA neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta. The degeneration of these neurons is the pathological hallmark in Parkinson's disease (PD). Several polymorphisms of the Pitx3 gene have been linked with sporadic and early-onset forms of PD, but different studies have given conflicting or inconsistent findings. Amongst the polymorphisms studied, the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs3758549, located in the promoter region of Pitx3 gene, is one of the most well-studied but also one of the most controversial. In order to explore the nature of this association in greater detail and in a new ethnic group, we carried out a case-control study of the SNP rs3758549., Methods: A total of 316 patients with sporadic PD and 305 healthy controls, from two centers in mainland China, were analyzed in our study. The genotypes at rs3758549 were determined by PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. And we also analyzed the association between genotype and phenotype., Result: Our data showed a significant association between the rs3758549 polymorphism and PD (P = 0.012, OR = 1.50, 95%CI: 1.15-1.96). Furthermore, allele T of SNP rs3758549 was significantly more frequent in early-onset PD than in healthy controls (P < 0.001)., Conclusion: Our findings indicate that the SNP rs3758549 (C >T substitution) in the Pitx3 gene is a potential risk for sporadic PD, especially early-onset PD in Chinese Han population., (© 2010 The Author(s). European Journal of Neurology © 2010 EFNS.)
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185. A novel missense mutation in GTP cyclohydrolase I (GCH1) gene causes Dopa-responsive dystonia in Chinese Han population.
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Hu FY, Xu YM, Yu LH, Ma MY, He XH, and Zhou D
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- Adolescent, Adult, Asian People genetics, Child, China, DNA Mutational Analysis, Dystonic Disorders genetics, Female, Humans, Male, Pedigree, Young Adult, GTP Cyclohydrolase genetics, Mutation, Missense
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Background: Dopa-responsive dystonia has been shown to be caused by a number of different mutations in the GCH1 gene. Up to now, only several genetic studies of Chinese patients with Dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD) have been reported., Methods: We performed a genetic analysis by amplifying the entire coding region of GCH1 gene and direct sequencing in four DRD families from mainland China., Results: A novel missense mutation, Gly155Ser, has been identified in a sporadic case from a consanguineous marriage family. Furthermore, two known mutations, Met137Arg and Gly203Arg, have also been detected in the other families., Conclusions: A novel missense mutation in the GCH1 gene can be associated with DRD. Our findings further expanded the mutational spectrum of GCH1 gene associated with DRD., (© 2010 The Author(s). European Journal of Neurology © 2010 EFNS.)
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186. Association of the glucocerebrosidase N370S allele with Parkinson's disease in two separate Chinese Han populations of mainland China.
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Hu FY, Xi J, Guo J, Yu LH, Liu L, He XH, Liu ZL, Zou XY, and Xu YM
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- Age of Onset, Alleles, Case-Control Studies, China epidemiology, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genotype, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Mutation, Asian People genetics, Ethnicity genetics, Glucosylceramidase genetics, Parkinson Disease epidemiology, Parkinson Disease genetics
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Background and Purpose: Mutations in the glucocerebrosidase (GBA) gene have been implicated in the development of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, recent screenings for GBA mutations in PD subjects from different ethnic populations have yielded contradictory results., Methods: We performed a case-control study to look for a possible association between PD and the GBA N370S allele involving 628 subjects in two separate Chinese Han populations from mainland China. All subjects were successfully genotyped by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis., Results: A total of six patients with PD and two control subjects carried the N370S allele. Although PD cases (1.8%) had an increased frequency of N370S compared to controls (0.7%), the difference was not statistically significant (P = 0.290). However, when PD cases were stratified by age at onset, a higher frequency of N370S in late-onset PD (LOPD) cases (3.2%) compared to controls was observed., Conclusions: Our results suggest that the N370S allele might be associated with LOPD in Chinese Han population and that this phenomenon should be further examined in a larger study., (© 2010 The Author(s). European Journal of Neurology © 2010 EFNS.)
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187. Heat-shock protein 70 expression in the seminal plasma of patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis and chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome.
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Guo H, Xu YM, Ye ZQ, Yu JH, Fu Q, Sa YL, Hu XY, and Song LJ
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- Adolescent, Adult, Case-Control Studies, Chronic Disease, HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins analysis, Humans, Interleukin-1beta metabolism, Male, Middle Aged, Pelvic Pain complications, Prostatitis complications, Syndrome, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha metabolism, Young Adult, HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins metabolism, Pelvic Pain metabolism, Prostatitis metabolism, Semen metabolism
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The purpose of this study was to assess the diagnostic value and potentially protective capacity of heat-shock protein 70 (HSP70) in chronic bacterial prostatitis and chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS). In this study, seminal plasma levels of cytokines (tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin 1β (IL-1β)) and HSP70 were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 80 men: 15 healthy controls, 16 men with chronic bacterial prostatitis, 23 men with CP/CPPS IIIA and 26 with CP/CPPS IIIB. The HSP70 levels in chronic bacterial prostatitis and CP/CPPS patients were correlated with chronic prostatitis symptom index (CPSI). Significantly increased levels of cytokines (TNF-α and IL-1β) and HSP70 were observed in seminal plasmas from patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis compared with CP/CPPS patients and controls. However, only IL-1β was significantly elevated compared with CP/CPPS IIIB and controls in patients with CP/CPPS IIIA. HSP70 levels in CP/CPPS patients were significantly lower than that in controls. HSP70 concentration in seminal plasma was negatively correlated with CPSI in chronic bacterial prostatitis. The results indicated that HSP70 and IL-1β appear to be the most reliable and predictive surrogate markers to diagnose chronic bacterial prostatitis and CP/CPPS, respectively. HSP70 has an important protective role in the regulation of cell functions in chronic bacterial prostatitis. CP/CPPS would probably be detrimental to the ability of T cells and consequently suppress the expression of HSP70.
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188. Chronic lumbar paraspinal compartment syndrome: a case report and review of the literature.
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Xu YM, Bai YH, Li QT, Yu H, and Cao ML
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- Adult, Compartment Syndromes surgery, Humans, Low Back Pain surgery, Lumbosacral Region, Male, Pain Measurement, Treatment Outcome, Compartment Syndromes pathology, Decompression, Surgical methods, Low Back Pain pathology, Weight Lifting
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A 25-year-old male weightlifter felt increasing intractable low back pain during training but denied any acute injury. The physical examination, blood parameters, radiographs and MRI were unremarkable. He had been treated non-operatively by various means, with only temporary relief. The pressures in the lumbar paraspinal compartment were abnormally high and he was treated by surgical decompression. This gave rapid relief, he returned to training, and one year later the pain had not recurred.
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189. Fermi surface nesting induced strong pairing in iron-based superconductors.
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Terashima K, Sekiba Y, Bowen JH, Nakayama K, Kawahara T, Sato T, Richard P, Xu YM, Li LJ, Cao GH, Xu ZA, Ding H, and Takahashi T
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The discovery of high-temperature superconductivity in iron pnictides raised the possibility of an unconventional superconducting mechanism in multiband materials. The observation of Fermi-surface (FS)-dependent nodeless superconducting gaps suggested that inter-FS interactions may play a crucial role in superconducting pairing. In the optimally hole-doped Ba(0.6)K(0.4)Fe(2)As(2), the pairing strength is enhanced simultaneously (2Delta/T(c) approximately 7) on the nearly nested FS pockets, i.e., the inner hole-like (alpha) FS and the 2 hybridized electron-like FSs, whereas the pairing remains weak (2Delta/T(c) approximately 3.6) in the poorly nested outer hole-like (beta) FS. Here, we report that in the electron-doped BaFe(1.85)Co(0.15)As(2), the FS nesting condition switches from the alpha to the beta FS due to the opposite size changes for hole- and electron-like FSs upon electron doping. The strong pairing strength (2Delta/T(c) approximately 6) is also found to switch to the nested beta FS, indicating an intimate connection between FS nesting and superconducting pairing, and strongly supporting the inter-FS pairing mechanism in the iron-based superconductors.
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- 2009
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190. Nedd4L expression is downregulated in prostate cancer compared to benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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Hu XY, Xu YM, Fu Q, Yu JJ, and Huang J
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- Aged, Chi-Square Distribution, Down-Regulation, Endosomal Sorting Complexes Required for Transport, Humans, Immunoenzyme Techniques, Male, Middle Aged, Nedd4 Ubiquitin Protein Ligases, Prostatectomy, Prostatic Hyperplasia surgery, Prostatic Neoplasms surgery, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Prostatic Hyperplasia metabolism, Prostatic Neoplasms metabolism, Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases metabolism
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Aims: To characterize aspects of Nedd4L in prostate cancer (PC) by assessing its expression in hyperplastic and malignant prostate tissue, and to correlate findings with PC histologic grade., Materials and Methods: Radical prostatectomy (RP) specimens from 56 patients with clinically localized PC, and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) transurethral resection specimens from 31 patients, were assessed for Nedd4L expression using immunohistochemistry., Results: Nedd4L (P<0.001) expressions were significantly decreased in PC compared to benign prostate tissue. Furthermore, downregulation of Nedd4L (P<0.05) expression correlated with increasing Gleason score., Conclusions: These data suggest that prostate cancer cells in vivo may need Nedd4L expression to regulate TGF-beta1 signaling, and that Nedd4L expression might be involved in prostate cancer development.
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- 2009
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191. Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy of the Fe-Based Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2 high temperature superconductor: evidence for an orbital selective electron-mode coupling.
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Richard P, Sato T, Nakayama K, Souma S, Takahashi T, Xu YM, Chen GF, Luo JL, Wang NL, and Ding H
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We have performed an angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy study of the new superconductor Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2 in the low energy range. We report the observation of an anomaly around 25 meV in the dispersion of superconducting Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2 samples that nearly vanishes above T_{c}. The energy scale of the related mode (13+/-2 meV) and its strong dependence on orbital and temperature indicates that it is unlikely related to phonons. Moreover, the momentum locations of the kink can be connected by the antiferromagnetic wave vector. Our results point towards an unconventional electronic origin of the mode and the superconducting pairing in the Fe-based superconductors, and strongly support the antiphase s-wave pairing symmetry.
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- 2009
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192. LRRK2 Gly2385Arg variant is a risk factor of Parkinson's disease among Han-Chinese from mainland China.
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An XK, Peng R, Li T, Burgunder JM, Wu Y, Chen WJ, Zhang JH, Wang YC, Xu YM, Gou YR, Yuan GG, and Zhang ZJ
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Asian People ethnology, Chi-Square Distribution, China epidemiology, China ethnology, Female, Genotype, Humans, Leucine-Rich Repeat Serine-Threonine Protein Kinase-2, Male, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Arginine genetics, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Glycine genetics, Parkinson Disease genetics, Polymorphism, Genetic genetics, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases genetics
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Mutations in the gene encoding Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) have been recently linked with autosomal-dominant parkinsonism, and polymorphisms have been commonly associated with sporadic Parkinson's disease (PD). A p.2385G>R variant has been reported as a risk factor for PD in Taiwan, Singapore and Japan. Herein, we have assessed the frequency of this polymorphism among the ethnic Han-Chinese population in a case-control study. A total of 600 patients with PD and 334 unrelated healthy controls were genotyped using PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium of each group was calculated, and differences in genotype frequencies between groups were assessed by the Chi-square test. In the PD cohort, 70 patients (11.7%) were heterozygous and 1 (0.2%) was homozygous for the p.2385G>R variant. This was significantly more frequent than in the controls [3.3%, Odds ratio = 3.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 2.1-7.5, P < 0.01]. Clinically, the age of PD onset of the p.2385G>R carriers was lower than the non-carriers (P = 0.01). Our study indicates that this LRRK2 p.2385G>R substitution contributes to the development of PD in ethnic Han-Chinese population, which may play important implications for future study on molecular genetics and pathogenesis of PD.
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- 2008
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193. Reduced semen quality in chronic prostatitis patients that induce the release of apoptotic protein Omi/HtrA2 from spermatozoa.
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Hu XY, Xu YM, Qiao Y, Wu DL, Sa YL, Fu Q, Yu JJ, Zhang XR, Zhang J, Gu BJ, Chen R, and Xie H
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- Adolescent, Adult, Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins metabolism, High-Temperature Requirement A Serine Peptidase 2, Humans, Infertility, Male etiology, Inflammation Mediators metabolism, Male, Middle Aged, Mitochondrial Proteins metabolism, Prostatitis physiopathology, Semen physiology, Serine Endopeptidases metabolism, Spermatozoa metabolism
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The relationship between chronic prostatitis and fertility has been disputed for many years. Several groups have shown infection and autoimmune response against prostate antigens could have a deleterious effect on semen quality and fertility. This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that Omi/HtrA2-induced apoptosis in chronic prostatitis could be a mechanism underlying the observed clinical benefit. The Omi/HtrA2 serine protease is a nuclear-encoded mitochondrial protein, which can be released from mitochondria into the cytosol after apoptosis stimuli, inducing apoptosis in caspase-dependent and independent manners. Forty-one patients diagnosed as suffering from chronic prostatitis were included. Healthy normal individuals were included as controls. Human spermatozoa in the semen were purified by Percoll-gradient technique to separate the seminal plasma and other round cells. Measurements for sperm concentration, motility, morphology, proinflammatory cytokines, Omi/HtrA2 mRNA and protein levels in spermatozoa of chronic protatitis patients, were performed accordingly. Significantly increased levels of proinflammatory cytokines were detected in seminal plasma from these prostatitis patients. Omi/HtrA2 mRNA and protein levels were significantly higher in prostatitis men than in normal men. This study shows that chronic prostatitis patients present important alterations in their semen quality parameters, Omi/HtrA2 mRNA and protein levels of spermatozoa. We speculate that the inflammatory process involved may affect male fertility by release of proapoptotic protein Omi/HtrA2.
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- 2007
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194. Selective proapoptotic activity of a secreted recombinant antibody/AIF fusion protein in carcinomas overexpressing HER2.
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Yu CJ, Jia LT, Meng YL, Zhao J, Zhang Y, Qiu XC, Xu YM, Wen WH, Yao LB, Fan DM, Jin BQ, Chen SY, and Yang AG
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- ADP Ribose Transferases genetics, Antibodies genetics, Apoptosis genetics, Bacterial Toxins genetics, Cell Line, Cell Line, Tumor, Exotoxins genetics, Female, Humans, Jurkat Cells, Neoplasms genetics, Receptor, ErbB-2 immunology, Recombinant Fusion Proteins genetics, Recombinant Fusion Proteins metabolism, Transfection methods, Virulence Factors genetics, Pseudomonas aeruginosa Exotoxin A, Apoptosis Inducing Factor genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Genes, erbB-2, Genetic Therapy methods, Neoplasms therapy
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Apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) represents a caspase-independent apoptotic pathway in the cell, and a mitochondrial localization sequence-truncated AIF (AIFDelta1-120) can be relocated from the cytoplasm to the nucleus and exhibit a constitutive proapoptotic activity. Here, we generated a chimeric immuno-AIF protein, which comprised an HER2 antibody, a Pseudomonas exotoxin translocation domain and AIFDelta1-120. Human Jurkat cells transfected with the immuno-AIF gene could express and secrete the chimeric protein, which selectively recognized HER2-overexpressing tumor cells and was endocytosed. Subsequent cleavage of truncated AIF from immuno-AIF and its release from the internalized vesicles resulted in apoptosis of tumor cells. Intramuscular injection of the immuno-AIF gene caused significant suppression of tumors and substantially prolonged mice survival in an HER2-overexpressing xenograft tumor model. Our study demonstrates the feasibility of the immuno-AIF gene as a novel approach to treating cancers that overexpress HER2.
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- 2006
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195. Antibody response to four secretory proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis and their complex antigen in TB patients.
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Wang BL, Xu Y, Li ZM, Xu YM, Weng XH, and Wang HH
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Female, Humans, Immunoglobulin G blood, Immunoglobulin M blood, Male, Sensitivity and Specificity, Tuberculosis blood, Antigens, Bacterial, Bacterial Proteins, Mycobacterium tuberculosis immunology, Tuberculosis immunology
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Objective: To evaluate antibody responses to a panel of four protein antigens secreted from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, CFP-21, ESAT-6, MPT-63 and MPT-64, and their complex antigen., Design: Seventy-eight samples of serum and cerebral spinal fluid were tested by ELISA., Results: Serum IgM antibody positive rates of protein antigens CFP-21, ESAT-6, MPT-63 and MPT-64 and their multi-antigen complex were respectively 34.6%, 60.3%, 52.6%, 78.2% and 96.2%; IgG antibody positive rates were respectively 46.2%, 64.1%, 93.6%, 57.7% and 84.6%. The specificity of the antibodies to the four proteins secreted from M. tuberculosis and its mixture antigen was 100%; sensitivity to the multi-antigen complex was higher than for the four single antigens. Among the IgM positive rates, the differences between the multi-antigen complex and CFP-21, ESAT-6, MPT-63 and MPT-64 were significant (P < 0.01); among the IgG positive rates, the differences between the multi-antigen complex and CFP-21, ESAT-6 and MPT-64 were significant (P < 0.01). Although the IgG positive rate for MPT-63 was higher than for the multi-antigen complex, the difference was not significantly different (P > 0.05)., Conclusion: These findings indicate that the multi-antigen complex composed of CFP-21, ESAT-6, MPT-63 and MPT-64 may be useful in the diagnosis of TB.
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- 2005
196. Fabrication of nanopeas with ZnSe-filled SiO(2) nanotube/nanowire configuration.
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Shi L, Xu YM, and Li Q
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Composite nanopeas with ZnSe nanodots/rods embedded in an SiO(2) nanowire/tube configuration have been fabricated via a simple thermochemistry method. The nanopeas are uniform with an average outer diameter of approximately 80 nm. The SiO(2) nanowires/tubes are amorphous, whereas the encapsulated ZnSe nanodots/rods are single crystalline. Two key experimental factors are identified for the composite nanopea formation, which enables such methodology to be generally applied to a variety of other material systems.
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- 2005
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197. Lewis base effects in the Baylis-Hillman reaction of imines with cyclohex-2-en-1-one and cyclopent-2-en-1-one.
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Shi M and Xu YM
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In the Baylis-Hillman reaction of N-benzylidene-4-methyl-benzenesulfonamide with cyclohex-2-en-1-one or cyclopent-2-en-1-one, we found that, in the presence of a catalytic amount of DMAP, the Baylis-Hillman reaction can be greatly accelerated to give the normal Baylis-Hillman adduct 1 or 3 in good or very high yields: moreover, using PBu3 as a Lewis base in the reaction of N-benzylidene-4-methylbenzenesulfonamide with cyclopent-2-en-1-one, the normal Baylis-Hillman adducts 3 could be obtained in very high yields within 5 h, however, using PBu3 or DBU as a Lewis base in the reaction of N-benzylidene-4-methyl-benzenesulfonamide with cyclohex-2-en-1-one, beside the normal Baylis-Hillman adduct 1 abnormal Baylis-Hillman adduct 3-aryl-2-[(4-methylphenyl)sulfonyl]-2-azabicyclo[2.2.2]octan-5-one 2 was formed at the same time; the substituent's effects were also examined.
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- 2001
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198. Enhanced continent mechanism of tapered ileum by extramural support from the pouch and abdominal walls: a preliminary report of a clinical study.
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Xu YM, Xu YZ, Qiao Y, Sa YL, Zhang XR, Zhang J, Chen Z, and Li T
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Urinary Diversion methods, Abdominal Muscles, Ileum surgery, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms surgery, Urinary Reservoirs, Continent
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Purpose: We constructed a reliable continent tube that is easy to catheterize and surgically simple., Materials and Methods: Eight patients with bladder cancer underwent a procedure in which ileal segment was tapered as an efferent tube, of which a part was placed between the back surface of the rectus muscle and the ileal pouch wall. The internal orifice of the tapered ileum was anastomosed to the ileal pouch and its external orifice was anastomosed to the umbilicus. Urodynamic and radiological studies were done postoperatively in 7 cases., Results: The stoma was easily catheterized with a 16Fr catheter in all cases. One patient died of heart disease 55 days postoperatively, while 6 of the remaining 7 were completely continent day and night. Urodynamic study of the efferent tubes showed that maximum close pressure with the pouch full was significantly higher than with the pouch empty (p <0.001). Retrograde radiography of the efferent tubes demonstrated perfect canalization without stenosis., Conclusions: This study indicates that the continent mechanism of tapered ileum may be greatly enhanced by fixing it between the abdominal and pouch walls. This maneuver also provides easy catheterization and surgical simplicity.
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- 2001
199. Effects of magnesium lithospermate B on aggregation and 5-HT release in rabbit washed platelets.
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Wang W, Wang YP, Sun WK, Xu YM, and Xuan LJ
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- Animals, Calcium blood, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Male, Rabbits, Thromboxane B2 biosynthesis, Blood Platelets metabolism, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Platelet Aggregation drug effects, Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors pharmacology, Serotonin blood
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Aim: To study the effects and mechanism of magnesium lithospermate B(MLB) on rabbit platelet aggregation and 5-HT release., Methods: The platelet aggregation was determined by Born's method. Release of serotonin (5-HT) and formation of thromboxane A2 (TXA2) were measured by fluorophotometry and radioimmunoassay (RIA) respectively. Cytoplasmic free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) in platelets was measured by Fura 2-AM fluorescence technique., Results: In washed platelets, thrombin (200 U/L) or arachidonic acid (AA) (30 mumol/L)-induced aggregation was inhibited by MLB 50-800 mg/L in a concentration-dependent manner. In addition, MLB had more inhibitory effects on platelet aggregation in the absence of extracellular calcium with IC50 of 102 mg/L than in the presence of CaCl2 1 mmol/L with IC50 of 194 mg/L. MLB concentration-dependently decreased the thrombin-activated release of 5-HT, whereas it did not affect the formation of TXA2 in platelets. Furthermore, MLB not only inhibited the rise of [Ca2+]i in thrombin stimulated platelets, but decreased the [Ca2+]i in resting platelets., Conclusion: MLB inhibited the aggregation and 5-HT release in rabbit platelets and it is probably by attenuating intracellular calcium concentration.
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- 2000
200. Free radical scavenging and inhibition of lipid peroxidation by magnesium lithospermate B.
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Wu XJ, Wang YP, Wang W, Sun WK, Xu YM, and Xuan LJ
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- Animals, Female, Liver metabolism, Male, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Superoxides metabolism, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Free Radical Scavengers pharmacology, Hydroxyl Radical metabolism, Lipid Peroxidation drug effects
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Aim: To study the effect of magnesium lithospermate B (MLB) on the lipid peroxidation and on its free radical scavenging activity., Methods: MLB was incubated in rat tissue homogenate or in a free radical generating system. MLB induced inhibition of lipid peroxidation and its scavenging activity on superoxide anions and hydroxyl radicals was studied using colorimetric estimation., Results: MLB inhibited the lipid peroxidation induced by either an auto-oxidant or Fe2+/VitC in vitro, in the liver homogenate, the inhibitory rate of MLB (10 mg/L) being 69.2% and 57.7%, respectively. MLB (25 and 50 mg/kg) decreased the amount of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) in rat serum, liver, kidney, and heart. However, it did not inhibit the lipid peroxidation of brain homogenate ex vivo. MLB scavenged superoxide anions generated from xanthine/xanthine oxidase system and iron-dependent hydroxyl radicals., Conclusion: MLB is an inhibitor of lipid peroxidation and scavenge superoxide anions and hydroxyl radicals both in vitro and ex vivo.
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- 2000
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