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202. Solvent controlled radical cyclization of propargylamines for multi-iodinated quinoline formation.
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Zhang Y, Liu XK, Wu ZG, Wang Y, and Pan Y
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A solvent controlled regioselective metal-free synthesis of iodo-substituted N-heterocycles has been developed. This protocol undergoes a cascade iodination/cyclization/oxidation/aromatization pathway to afford multi-halogenated quinolines from readily available propargylamines under mild conditions.
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- 2017
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203. Mn-Based Cathode with Synergetic Layered-Tunnel Hybrid Structures and Their Enhanced Electrochemical Performance in Sodium Ion Batteries.
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Wu ZG, Li JT, Zhong YJ, Guo XD, Huang L, Zhong BH, Agyeman DA, Lim JM, Kim DH, Cho MH, and Kang YM
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A synergistic approach for advanced cathode materials is proposed. Sodium manganese oxide with a layered-tunnel hybrid structure was designed, synthesized, and subsequently investigated. The layered-tunnel hybrid structure provides fast Na ion diffusivity and high structural stability thanks to the tunnel phase, enabling high rate capability and greatly improved cycling stability compared to that of the pure P2 layered phase while retaining the high specific capacity of the P2 layered phase. The hybrid structure provided a decent discharge capacity of 133.4 mAh g
-1 even at 8 C, which exceeds the reported best rate capability for Mn-based cathodes. It also displayed an impressive cycling stability, maintaining 83.3 mAh g-1 after 700 cycles at 10 C. Theoretical calculation and the potentiostatic intermittent titration technique (PITT) demonstrated that this hybrid structure helps enhance Na ion diffusivity during charge and discharge, attaining, as a result, an unprecendented electrochemical performance.- Published
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204. Layered/Spinel Heterostructured and Hierarchical Micro/Nanostructured Li-Rich Cathode Materials with Enhanced Electrochemical Properties for Li-Ion Batteries.
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Deng YP, Yin ZW, Wu ZG, Zhang SJ, Fu F, Zhang T, Li JT, Huang L, and Sun SG
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Although holding a high capacity, Li-rich materials are far from the demand of practical market because of their inherent drawbacks, such as poor initial efficiency and rate capability. Herein, Li-rich materials of Li
1.16 Mn0.6 Ni0.12 Co0.12 O2 have been prepared via a one-step solvothermal strategy. The detail characterizations demonstrate that the as-prepared materials present morphology of nanoparticle-aggregated hierarchical microspheres and a heterostructure of layered and Li4 Mn5 O12 -type spinel components. Compared to materials of pure-layered structure, layered/spinel heterostructured materials exhibit simultaneously great reversible capacity (302 mAh g-1 at 0.2 C), high initial Coulombic efficiency (94% at 0.2 C) and remarkable rate capability (193 mAh g-1 at 10 C).- Published
- 2017
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205. Photocatalyzed cascade oxidative annulation of propargylamines and phosphine oxides.
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Wu ZG, Liang X, Zhou J, Yu L, Wang Y, Zheng YX, Li YF, Zuo JL, and Pan Y
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On account of the broad utilities of organophosphorus compounds, the development of highly efficient and concise phosphination methods is significantly important and urgent. Herein, we disclose a novel method for the synthesis of phosphorylated heterocycles: versatile intermediate propargylamines serving as a new type of radical acceptors incorporated in P-radicals via a photocatalytic strategy. This reaction proceeds through a cascade phosphinoylation/cyclization/oxidation/aromatization pathway using readily available starting materials under mild conditions of light with excellent atom economy, catalyzed by AgOAc or fac-Ir(ppy)
3 . One of the phosphorylated quinolines was selected, as an example, as an electron-transporting material for fabricating phosphorescence organic light-emitting diodes displaying excellent electroluminescence performances with a maximum external quantum efficiency of 21.9% with negligible efficiency roll-off ratios.- Published
- 2017
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206. [Adverse reaction caused by rabies vaccine in China: a Meta-analysis].
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Zhang XR, Wu ZG, and Zhang WS
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- China epidemiology, Freeze Drying, Humans, Immunization, Incidence, Rabies epidemiology, Rabies virus immunology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Vaccination statistics & numerical data, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions epidemiology, Rabies prevention & control, Rabies Vaccines adverse effects, Vaccination adverse effects
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Objective: To conduct a Meta-analysis on the rate of adverse reaction related to rabies vaccine, so as to provide reference for rabies vaccine immunization in China. Methods: We electronically searched databases including CNKI, VIP information resource integration service platform, WanFang Data, CBM, PubMed and The Cochrane Library, to collect studies on Chinese people who had received full rabies vaccination and recording all the adverse reactions, from January 2000 to July 2016. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were strictly followed. Meta-analysis for the adverse reaction rate was performed using the R software. Results: A total of 29 related papers had met the inclusion criteria, with no publication bias noticed. A total number of 11 020 cases had adverse reactions, among all the 94 222 respondents, with an incidence of adverse reactions as 1.04 % -47.78 % . The overall incidence rate of adverse reaction was 9.82 % (95 %CI : 7.58 % -12.72 % ). A combined local adverse reaction rate appeared as 12.05 % (95 % CI : 9.26 % -15.69 % ). The systemic adverse reaction rate was 9.06 % (95 %CI : 7.07 % -11.61 % ). The overall adverse reaction rate on aqueous vaccine was 32.39 % (95 %CI : 21.88 % -47.94 % ). Combined adverse reaction rate of freeze dried vaccine appeared as 8.65 % (95 %CI : 4.54 % -16.51 % ). Significant differences were seen between both groups ( P <0.05). Conclusions: The local adverse reaction rate caused by rabies vaccination was higher than the systemic adverse reaction rate. The adverse reaction rate of aqueous rabies vaccine was higher than that of freeze dried rabies vaccine. Our results suggested that the aqueous vaccine should gradually be eliminated.
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207. Acute inferior ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction and previous cryptogenic stroke caused by a paradoxical embolism with a concomitant pulmonary embolism.
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Zhang HY, Zhang Y, Cao YJ, Mei LL, Zhang X, Wu ZG, Qiu BH, and Wang SJ
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208. Biodegradation of 5-chloro-2-picolinic acid by novel identified co-metabolizing degrader Achromobacter sp. f1.
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Wu ZG, Wang F, Ning LQ, Stedtfeld RD, Yang ZZ, Cao JG, Sheng HJ, and Jiang X
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- Achromobacter isolation & purification, Biodegradation, Environmental, Chromatography, Liquid, Coculture Techniques, Cupriavidus metabolism, Hydroxylation, Kinetics, Mass Spectrometry, Metabolome, Nitrobenzenes metabolism, Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Achromobacter metabolism, Picolinic Acids metabolism
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Several bacteria have been isolated to degrade 4-chloronitrobenzene. Degradation of 4-chloronitrobenzene by Cupriavidus sp. D4 produces 5-chloro-2-picolinic acid as a dead-end by-product, a potential pollutant. To date, no bacterium that degrades 5-chloro-2-picolinic acid has been reported. Strain f1, isolated from a soil polluted by 4-chloronitrobenzene, was able to co-metabolize 5-chloro-2-picolinic acid in the presence of ethanol or other appropriate carbon sources. The strain was identified as Achromobacter sp. based on its physiological, biochemical characteristics, and 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. The organism completely degraded 50, 100 and 200 mg L
-1 of 5-chloro-2-picolinic acid within 48, 60, and 72 h, respectively. During the degradation of 5-chloro-2-picolinic acid, Cl- was released. The initial metabolic product of 5-chloro-2-picolinic acid was identified as 6-hydroxy-5-chloro-2-picolinic acid by LC-MS and NMR. Using a mixed culture of Achromobacter sp. f1 and Cupriavidus sp. D4 for degradation of 4-chloronitrobenzen, 5-chloro-2-picolinic acid did not accumulate. Results infer that Achromobacter sp. f1 can be used for complete biodegradation of 4-chloronitrobenzene in remedial applications.- Published
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209. [Frenulum identification positioning with a disposable suture device in circumcision to prevent postoperative penile frenulum malposition].
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Huang YQ, Zheng J, Zhou XX, Yao ZM, Zhang T, Shao QF, and Wu ZG
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- Circumcision, Male methods, Disposable Equipment, Humans, Male, Sutures, Circumcision, Male instrumentation, Foreskin surgery, Penis surgery, Phimosis surgery, Postoperative Complications prevention & control, Suture Techniques instrumentation
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Objective: To investigate the effect of the frenulum identification positioning method with a disposable suture device in circumcision for the prevention of postoperative penile frenulum malposition., Methods: Totally 212 patients with phimosis or redundant prepuce underwent circumcision from March 2015 to September 2016, including 109 cases of conventional circumcision (the control group) and 103 cases treated by frenulum identification positioning with a disposable suture device (the observation group). We observed the postoperative position of the penile frenulum and median raphe and compared the deviation angles of the frenulum between the two groups of patients., Results: The median of penile frenulum deviation angle (interquartile range) was 0 (3.56) in the observation group, significantly smaller than 12.41 (19.59) in the control (P <0.001, P = 0.000). And the rate of frenulum deviation was remarkably lower in the former (8.74% [9/103]) than in the latter group (66.06% [72/109]) (P <0.01)., Conclusions: Circumcision using the frenulum identification positioning method with a disposable suture device can effectively avoid postoperative penile frenulum malposition. With the advantages of safety and easy operation, it deserves clinical application and popularization.
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210. How Many Contralateral Carcinomas in Patients with Unilateral Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinoma are Preoperatively Misdiagnosed as Benign?
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Wu ZG, Yan XQ, Su RS, Ma ZS, Xie BJ, and Cao FL
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- Adult, Aged, Biopsy, Fine-Needle, Carcinoma, Papillary epidemiology, Carcinoma, Papillary pathology, Carcinoma, Papillary surgery, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Thyroid Neoplasms epidemiology, Thyroid Neoplasms pathology, Thyroid Neoplasms surgery, Ultrasonography, Carcinoma, Papillary diagnosis, Preoperative Care, Thyroid Neoplasms diagnosis, Thyroidectomy
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Background: The decision to perform a total thyroidectomy (TT) for unilateral papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) with nodules in the contralateral lobe remains controversial. The aim of this study was to investigate the rate of contralateral carcinomas that are preoperatively misdiagnosed as benign., Methods: From October 2011 to October 2015, a total of 347 patients with unilateral PTMC and contralateral benign nodules who were treated with a TT at a single institution were enrolled. All patients underwent preoperative fine needle aspiration and ultrasonography (US). Clinicopathological features such as age, sex, laterality, tumor size, central lymph node metastases, capsular invasion, TgAb and TPOAb levels, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, nodule number in both lobes according to preoperative US, and primary carcinoma number in the final postoperative pathology report were all analyzed to investigate the rate and predictive factors of contralateral carcinoma., Results: A total of 100 patients (28.9 %) were diagnosed with papillary thyroid carcinoma in the contralateral lobe. A multivariate analysis showed that tumor size, nodule number in the contralateral lobe, and multifocality of the primary tumor were all independent predictive factors of contralateral carcinoma in patients with unilateral PTMC and contralateral benign nodules., Conclusions: According to our findings, the rate at which contralateral carcinomas are preoperatively misdiagnosed as benign is 28.9 %. A TT is essential for unilateral PTMC with a primary tumor size >5 mm, multifocal primary carcinomas or multifocal benign nodules in the contralateral lobe.
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211. Output Synchronization of Nonidentical Linear Multiagent Systems.
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Wu Y, Su H, Shi P, Lu R, and Wu ZG
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In this paper, the problem of output synchronization is investigated for the heterogeneous network with an uncertain leader. It is assumed that parameter perturbations influence the nonidentical linear agents, whose outputs are controlled to track the output of an uncertain leader. Based on the hierarchical structure of the communication graph, a novel control scheme is proposed to guarantee the output synchronization. As there exist parameter uncertainties in the models of the agents, the internal model principle is used to gain robustness versus plant parameter uncertainties. Furthermore, as the precise model of the leader is also not available, the adaptive control principle is adopted to tune the parameters in the local controllers. The developed new technique is able to simultaneously handle uncertainties in the follower parameters as well as the leader parameters. The agents in the upper layers will be treated as the exosystems of the agents in the lower layers. The local controllers are constructed in a sequential order. It is shown that the output synchronization can be achieved globally asymptotically and locally exponentially. Finally, a simulation example is given to illustrate the effectiveness and potential of the theoretic results obtained.
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212. Novel Design of Iridium Phosphors with Pyridinylphosphinate Ligands for High-Efficiency Blue Organic Light-emitting Diodes.
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Wu ZG, Jing YM, Lu GZ, Zhou J, Zheng YX, Zhou L, Wang Y, and Pan Y
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Due to the high quantum efficiency and wide scope of emission colors, iridium (Ir) (III) complexes have been widely applied as guest materials for OLEDs (organic light-emitting diodes). Contrary to well-developed Ir(III)-based red and green phosphorescent complexes, the efficient blue emitters are rare reported. Like the development of the LED, the absence of efficient and stable blue materials hinders the widely practical application of the OLEDs. Inspired by this, we designed two novel ancillary ligands of phenyl(pyridin-2-yl)phosphinate (ppp) and dipyridinylphosphinate (dpp) for efficient blue phosphorescent iridium complexes (dfppy)
2 Ir(ppp) and (dfppy)2 Ir(dpp) (dfppy = 2-(2,4-difluorophenyl)pyridine) with good electron transport property. The devices using the new iridium phosphors display excellent electroluminescence (EL) performances with a peak current efficiency of 58.78 cd/A, a maximum external quantum efficiency of 28.3%, a peak power efficiency of 52.74 lm/W and negligible efficiency roll-off ratios. The results demonstrated that iridium complexes with pyridinylphosphinate ligands are potential blue phosphorescent materials for OLEDs.- Published
- 2016
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213. Extraction, purification and anti-proliferative activities of polysaccharides from Lentinus edodes.
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Zhao YM, Wang J, Wu ZG, Yang JM, Li W, and Shen LX
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- Animals, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Cellulase chemistry, Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor, Fungal Polysaccharides pharmacology, HCT116 Cells, HeLa Cells, Humans, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Liquid-Liquid Extraction, Mice, Neoplasm Transplantation, Papain chemistry, Polygalacturonase chemistry, Sarcoma drug therapy, Antineoplastic Agents isolation & purification, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Fungal Polysaccharides isolation & purification, Shiitake Mushrooms chemistry
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In this study, the enzyme-assisted extraction of polysaccharides from Lentinus edodes (LEPs) was optimized by response surface methodology, and a preliminary characterization of the extracted LEPs and their anti-proliferative activities were investigated. An orthogonal assay was constructed to determine the optimal amounts of cellulase, papain and pectinase, which were 15, 20 and 15g/kg, respectively. Then effects of extraction conditions were evaluated and optimized using a Box-Behnken design. The results showed that the highest polysaccharides yield of 15.65% was achieved with an extraction temperature of 54°C, pH 5.0, enzymatic treatment time of 93min and a liquid/material ratio of 29:1mL/g, which correlated well with the predicted yield of 15.58%. Subsequently, the crude LEPs were further purified by DEAE-cellulose and Sephadex-100 chromatography to obtain two fractions, which were designated as LEP-1 and LEP-2 and their monosaccharide compositions were characterized by GC. Fourier-transform infrared spectra demonstrated that LEP-1 and LEP-2 were distinct from each other regarding their chemical structures. In addition, the LEPs exhibited inhibition of cell proliferation on HCT-116 and HeLa cells in vitro. In summary, this study provides an efficient enzyme-assisted extraction for LEPs, which can be used as natural antitumor agents in the pharmaceutical and functional food industries., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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214. Insights from the Cold Transcriptome and Metabolome of Dendrobium officinale : Global Reprogramming of Metabolic and Gene Regulation Networks during Cold Acclimation.
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Wu ZG, Jiang W, Chen SL, Mantri N, Tao ZM, and Jiang CX
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Plant cold acclimation (CA) is a genetically complex phenomenon involving gene regulation and expression. Little is known about the cascading pattern of gene regulatroy network and the link between genes and metabolites during CA. Dendrobium officinale (DOKM) is an important medicinal and ornamental plant and hypersensitive to low temperature. Here, we used the large scale metabolomic and transcriptomic technologies to reveal the response to CA in DOKM seedlings based on the physiological profile analyses. Lowering temperature from 4 to -2°C resulted in significant increase ( P < 0.01) in antioxidant activities and electrolyte leakage (EL) during 24 h. The fitness CA piont of 0°C and control (20°C) during 20 h were firstly obtained according to physiological analyses. Subsequently, massive transcriptome and metabolome reprogramming occurred during CA. The gene to metabolite network demonstrated that the CA associated processes are highly energy demanding through activating hydrolysis of sugars, amino acids catabolism and citrate cycle. The expression levels of 2,767 genes were significantly affected by CA, including 153-fold upregulation of CBF transcription factor, 56-fold upregulation of MAPKKK16 protein kinase. Moreover, the gene interaction and regulation network analysis revealed that the CA as an active process, was regulated at the transcriptional, post-transcriptional, translational and post-translational levels. Our findings highligted a comprehensive regulatory mechanism including cold signal transduction, transcriptional regulation, and gene expression, which contributes a deeper understanding of the highly complex regulatory program during CA in DOKM. Some marker genes identified in DOKM seedlings will allow us to understand the role of each individual during CA by further functional analyses.
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215. Contribution of long duration of undiagnosed bipolar disorder to high frequency of relapse: A naturalistic study in China.
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Hong W, Zhang C, Xing MJ, Peng DH, Wu ZG, Wang ZW, Chen J, Yuan CM, Su YS, Hu YY, Cao L, Wang Y, Huang J, Lu WH, Yi ZH, Yu X, Zhao JP, Zhang Q, and Fang YR
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- Adult, China, Female, Humans, Male, Recurrence, Time Factors, Young Adult, Bipolar Disorder diagnosis, Delayed Diagnosis statistics & numerical data
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Background: With attention to misdiagnosis of bipolar disorder (BP), long duration of undiagnosed bipolar disorder (DUBP) had been reported recently in years. This study aims to investigate the contributions of long DUBP to the frequency of relapse in bipolar patients, and explore affect factors of DUBP., Method: From 26 hospitals throughout China, 3896 participants diagnosed with BP according to International Classification of Diseases 10th criteria were enrolled in this study. Socio-demographic and clinical data were collected from medical records and specific questionnaires through clinical interviews with patients and their relatives., Results: (1) Our results showed that the mean of DUBP was 40.52months. In total, 779 patients (19.995%) reported DUBP greater than 5years, and 1931 patients (49.564%) reported their DUBP greater than 2years. The number of mood episodes was averaged 5.44, and the frequency ratio of (hypo) mania to depressive episodes was 1.49 (3.27/2.19). (2) Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that DUBP was significantly contributed to the number of relapse (Beta=0.072, p<0.001) after considering the confounding including gender, age at study entry, age of onset, age of first (hypo) manic episodes, age of first depressive episodes, type of first episodes and family history of mental illness. (3) Factors including age at the study entry (Beta=0.526, p<0.001), age of onset (Beta=-1.654, p<0.001), age of first (hypo) manic episode (Beta=0.348, p<0.001), age of first depressive episode (Beta=0.983, p<0.001), depression as the type of first episode (Beta=0.058, p<0.001) and family history of mental illness (Beta=0.029, p<0.05) were significantly contributed to long DUBP., Conclusion: It was concluded that long DUBP might lead to high frequent relapse in bipolar patients. The factors correlated with long DUBP include older age, early age of onset, depression as the type of first episode and family history of mental illness. The findings of our study suggest emergency task to early reorganization of bipolar disorder, and improving clinicians' recognition of bipolar disorder from patients with depressive episodes, especially in children and adolescents., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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216. Landscape of RNAs in human lumbar disc degeneration.
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Lan PH, Liu ZH, Pei YJ, Wu ZG, Yu Y, Yang YF, Liu X, Che L, Ma CJ, Xie YK, Hu QJ, Wan ZY, and Wang HQ
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- Adult, Binding Sites, Computational Biology, Gene Expression, Gene Expression Profiling, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Humans, Nucleus Pulposus pathology, Transcription, Genetic, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration genetics, Lumbar Vertebrae pathology, MicroRNAs genetics, RNA, Long Noncoding genetics, RNA, Messenger genetics
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Accumulating evidence indicates noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) fine-tune gene expression with mysterious machinery. We conducted a combination of mRNA, miRNA, circRNA, LncRNA microarray analyses on 10 adults' lumbar discs. Moreover, we performed additional global exploration on RNA interacting machinery in terms of in silico computational pipeline. Here we show the landscape of RNAs in human lumbar discs. In general, the RNA-abundant landscape comprises 14,635 mRNAs (37.93%), 2,059 miRNAs (5.34%), 18,995 LncRNAs (49.23%) and 2,894 (7.5%) circRNAs. Chromosome 1 contributes for RNA transcription at most (10%). Bi-directional transcription contributes evenly for RNA biogenesis, in terms of 5' to 3' and 3' to 5'. Despite the majority of circRNAs are exonic, antisense (1.49%), intergenic (0.035%), intragenic (1.69%), and intronic (6.29%) circRNAs should not be ignored. A single miRNA could interact with a multitude of circRNAs. Notably, CDR1as or ciRS-7 harbors 66 consecutive binding sites for miR-7-5p (previous miR-7), evidencing our pipeline. The majority of binding sites are perfect-matched (78.95%). Collectively, global landscape of RNAs sheds novel insights on RNA interacting mechanisms in human intervertebral disc degeneration.
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217. Effect of miR-29c and miR-129-5p on epithelial-mesenchymal transition in experimental biliary atresia mouse models.
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Wang JY, Li ZH, Ye M, Feng Q, Chen ZM, Ye XS, Wu ZG, Wang B, Liu L, and Yao J
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- Animals, Animals, Newborn, Bile Ducts drug effects, Bile Ducts metabolism, Bile Ducts pathology, Biliary Atresia etiology, Biliary Atresia metabolism, Biliary Atresia pathology, Cadherins genetics, Cadherins metabolism, Disease Models, Animal, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Epithelial Cells pathology, Female, Formins, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins genetics, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins metabolism, Keratin-19 genetics, Keratin-19 metabolism, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, MicroRNAs metabolism, Primary Cell Culture, Rotavirus Vaccines administration & dosage, Rotavirus Vaccines adverse effects, Signal Transduction, Vimentin genetics, Vimentin metabolism, Biliary Atresia genetics, Epithelial Cells drug effects, Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition drug effects, MicroRNAs genetics, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 pharmacology
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Biliary atresia (BA) is a destructive bile duct disease occurring in newborn children within a few weeks after birth. In this study, the effect of miR-29c and miR-129-5p on epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in experimental BA was explored by constructing BA mouse models via Rhesus rotavirus vaccine infection. miR-29c and miR-129-5p expression was analyzed by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. EMT was established by induction with transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1. miR-29c and miR-129-5p were overexpressed and inhibited, respectively, by Lipofectamine transfection. EMT-related protein (formin-like 2, FMNL2; E-cadherin; vimentin; and cytokeratin-19, CK-19) expression was analyzed by western blot and immunofluorescent assay. The results indicated that miR-29c and miR-129-5p were downregulated and upregulated in BA mice. TGF-β1 induction caused a time-dependent decrease and increase in miR-29c and miR-129-5p, respectively. Additionally, TGF-β1 induced an increase in FMNL2 and vimentin expression and a decrease in E-cadherin and CK-19 expression (P < 0.05). Overexpression or suppression of miRNA-29c or miR-129-5p, respectively, induced the inhibition of FMNL2 and vimentin, and promotion of E-cadherin and CK-19 expression, in the test groups compared to the non-intervention group (P < 0.05). However, the FMNL2, vimentin, E-cadherin, and CK- 19 expression did not differ between the control and non-intervention groups (P > 0.05). Thus, miR-29c upregulation or miR-129-5p downregulation effectively prevented EMT in BA by regulating the expression of EMT pathway-related proteins. Therefore, miR-29c and miR-129-5p could be utilized as therapeutic targets for BA in the future., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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218. Consensus of Multiagent Systems Using Aperiodic Sampled-Data Control.
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Wu Y, Su H, Shi P, Shu Z, and Wu ZG
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This paper is concerned with the consensus of multiagent systems with nonlinear dynamics through the use of aperiodic sampled-data controllers, which are more flexible than classical periodic sampled-data controllers. By input delay approach, the resulting sampled-data system is reformulated as a continuous system with time-varying delay in the control input. A continuous Lyapunov functional, which captures the information on sampling pattern, together with the free-weighting matrix method, is then used to establish a sufficient condition for consensusability. For a more general case that the sampled-data controllers are subject to constant input delays, a novel discontinuous Lyapunov functional is introduced on the basis of the vector extension of Wirtinger's inequality. This functional can lead to simplified and efficient stability conditions for computation and optimization. Further results on the estimate of maximal allowable sampling interval upper bound is given as well. Numerical example is provided to show the effectiveness and merits of the proposed protocol.
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219. Effects of Dexmedetomidine on Intestinal Microcirculation and Intestinal Epithelial Barrier in Endotoxemic Rats.
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Yeh YC, Wu CY, Cheng YJ, Liu CM, Hsiao JK, Chan WS, Wu ZG, Yu LC, and Sun WZ
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- Animals, Bacterial Translocation drug effects, Endothelial Cells drug effects, Intestinal Mucosa blood supply, Intestines drug effects, Lipopolysaccharides toxicity, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Oxygen Consumption drug effects, Permeability, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Regional Blood Flow drug effects, Tight Junctions drug effects, Dexmedetomidine pharmacology, Endotoxemia metabolism, Hypnotics and Sedatives pharmacology, Intestinal Mucosa drug effects, Intestines blood supply, Microcirculation drug effects
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Background: Dexmedetomidine reduces cytokine production in septic patients and reduces inflammation and mortality in experimental models of endotoxemia and sepsis. This study investigated whether dexmedetomidine attenuates endothelial dysfunction, intestinal microcirculatory dysfunction, and intestinal epithelial barrier disruption in endotoxemic rats., Methods: Ninety-two male Wistar rats were randomly assigned to the following four groups: (1) Sham; (2) lipopolysaccharide, received IV lipopolysaccharide 15 and 10 mg/kg at 0 and 120 min; (3) dexmedetomidine, received IV dexmedetomidine for 240 min; and (4) lipopolysaccharide + dexmedetomidine, received both lipopolysaccharide and dexmedetomidine. Sidestream dark-field videomicroscope, tissue oxygen monitor, and full-field laser perfusion image were used to investigate the microcirculation of the terminal ileum. Serum endocan level was measured. The Ussing chamber permeability assay, lumen-to-blood gadodiamide passage by magnetic resonance imaging, and bacterial translocation were conducted to determine epithelial barrier function. Mucosal apoptotic levels and tight junctional integrity were also examined., Results: The density of perfused small vessels in mucosa, serosal muscular layer, and Peyer patch in the lipopolysaccharide + dexmedetomidine group was higher than that of the lipopolysaccharide group. Serum endocan level was lower in the lipopolysaccharide + dexmedetomidine group than in the lipopolysaccharide group. Mucosal ratio of cleaved to full-length occludin and spleen bacterial counts were significantly lower in the lipopolysaccharide + dexmedetomidine group than in the lipopolysaccharide group., Conclusion: The study finding suggests that dexmedetomidine protects against intestinal epithelial barrier disruption in endotoxemic rats by attenuating intestinal microcirculatory dysfunction and reducing mucosal cell death and tight junctional damage. (Anesthesiology 2016; 125:355-67).
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220. Corrigendum to "Characterizing diversity based on nutritional and bioactive compositions of yam germplasm (Dioscorea spp.) commonly cultivated in China" [J Food Drug Anal 24 (2016) 367-375].
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Wu ZG, Jiang W, Nitin M, Bao XQ, Chen SL, and Tao ZM
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221. Increased survivin expression and its association with clinical parameters of congenital choledochal cysts.
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Wu ZG, Li GX, Wang B, Chen ZM, and Feng Q
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- Biomarkers metabolism, Case-Control Studies, Child, Child, Preschool, Choledochal Cyst metabolism, Choledochal Cyst pathology, Female, Gallbladder metabolism, Humans, Infant, Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins metabolism, Male, Survivin, Choledochal Cyst genetics, Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins genetics
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The aim of the current study was to investigate survivin expression in congenital choledochal cysts (CCCs), and its associations with clinical parameters of CCCs. In total, 121 children with CCCs were included in this study as the case group, and their cysts were staged according to the Todani classification system. Additionally, 49 normal gallbladder specimens from healthy children were included as the control group. Survivin detection was conducted using immunohistochemical staining. Associations between positive survivin expression and clinical parameters of CCCs were then analyzed. Positive survivin expression was observed in the cytoplasm, and was seen as granular with yellow or dark brown staining. In the case group, positive survivin expression was detected in most tissues. Specifically, compared to that of normal tissues, the cystic-shaped and fusiform-shaped CCC tissues had significantly higher positive survivin expression rates (all P < 0.05). Importantly, positive survivin expression was also shown to be significantly associated with gender and histological type (both P < 0.05). In conclusion, increased survivin expression was observed in CCC tissues, and was correlated with certain clinical parameters of CCCs, suggesting a possible prognostic value of survivin for CCC progression.
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222. [Chemical Constituents from Xanthium mongolicum].
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Fu XM, Liu DH, Sun YC, Liu J, Pei JG, and Wu ZG
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- Caffeic Acids, Chlorogenic Acid, Hydroxybenzoates, Parabens, Quinic Acid analogs & derivatives, Vanillic Acid, Xanthium
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Objective: To investigate the chemical constituents from Xanthium mongolicum., Methods: The constituents were isolated and purified by silicagel,Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography. Their structures were identified on the basis of spectral data and physiochemical characteristics., Results: Ten compounds were isolated and identified as hexadecanoic acid( 1), methyl 3, 4-dihydroxybenzoate ( 2), protocatechuic aldehyde( 3), caffeic acid methyl ester( 4), vanillic acid( 5), 4-hydroxybenzoic acid( 6), caffeic acid ethyl ester( 7), chlorogenic acid( 8), caffeic acid( 9), 3, 4-di-O-caffeoylquinic acid( 10)., Conclusion: Compounds 1 ~ 5,7 and 10 are isolated from this plant for the first time.
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223. [The application of extended high frequency audiometry in detecting the early hearing loss for thalassemia].
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Jiang S, Chen P, and Wu ZG
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- Audiometry, Auditory Threshold, Deafness, Hearing Loss etiology, Humans, Hypersensitivity, Audiometry, Pure-Tone, Hearing Loss diagnosis, Thalassemia complications
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Objective: To preliminarily explore the clinical significance of extended high frequency audiometry in evaluating the early hearing loss for thalassemia. Method: Pure tone audiometry(PTA) included conventional pure tone audiometry and extended high frequency audiometry were obtained on the pre and post-treatment day in 60(117 ears) patients from September in 2013 to October in 2014. Result: The averages of conventional pure tone audiometry for 117 cases were(15.72±11.62)dBHL on the pre-treatment day and(15.40±12.24)dBHL on the post-treatment day. There were no significant differences in PTA( P >0.05). But the hearing without detection rate was higher than before especially at 18 and 19 kHz. The differences of the hearing without detection rate between the pre-treatment and the post-treatment day were statistically significant( P <0.05). Conclusion: The extended high frequency may be more sensitive in evaluating the early hearing loss for thalassemia., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.)
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224. Complement factor H and susceptibility to major depressive disorder in Han Chinese.
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Zhang C, Zhang DF, Wu ZG, Peng DH, Chen J, Ni J, Tang W, Xu L, Yao YG, and Fang YR
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- Adult, Age of Onset, China, Complement Factor H genetics, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Depressive Disorder, Major genetics
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Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that altered immunity contributes to the development of major depressive disorder (MDD)., Aims: To examine whether complement factor H (CFH), a regulator of activation of the alternative pathway of the complement cascade, confers susceptibility to MDD., Method: Expression analyses were tested in 53 unmedicated people with MDD and 55 healthy controls. A two-stage genetic association analysis was performed in 3323 Han Chinese with or without MDD. Potential associations between CFH single nucleotide polymorphisms and age at MDD onset were evaluated., Results: CFH levels were significantly lower in the MDD group at both protein and mRNA levels (P = 0.009 and P = 0.014 respectively). A regulatory variant in the CFH gene, rs1061170, showed statistically significant genotypic and allelic differences between the MDD and control groups (genotypic P = 0.0005, allelic P = 0.0001). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that age at onset of MDD was significantly associated with the C allele of rs1061170 (log rank statistic χ(2) = 6.82, P = 0.009). The C-allele carriers had a younger age at onset of MDD (22.2 years, s.d. = 4.0) than those without the C allele (23.6 years, s.d. = 4.3)., Conclusions: CFH is likely to play an important role in the development of MDD. rs1061170 has an important effect on age at onset of MDD in Han Chinese and may therefore be related to early pathogenesis of MDD, although further study is needed., (© The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2016.)
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225. A highly conserved G-rich consensus sequence in hepatitis C virus core gene represents a new anti-hepatitis C target.
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Wang SR, Min YQ, Wang JQ, Liu CX, Fu BS, Wu F, Wu LY, Qiao ZX, Song YY, Xu GH, Wu ZG, Huang G, Peng NF, Huang R, Mao WX, Peng S, Chen YQ, Zhu Y, Tian T, Zhang XL, and Zhou X
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- Conserved Sequence, Genetic Therapy, Genome, Viral, Hepatitis C drug therapy, Humans, Nucleic Acid Conformation, RNA, Viral drug effects, Small Molecule Libraries pharmacology, Viral Core Proteins antagonists & inhibitors, Viral Core Proteins genetics, G-Quadruplexes, Hepacivirus drug effects, Hepatitis C virology, Viral Core Proteins chemistry
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G-quadruplex (G4) is one of the most important secondary structures in nucleic acids. Until recently, G4 RNAs have not been reported in any ribovirus, such as the hepatitis C virus. Our bioinformatics analysis reveals highly conserved guanine-rich consensus sequences within the core gene of hepatitis C despite the high genetic variability of this ribovirus; we further show using various methods that such consensus sequences can fold into unimolecular G4 RNA structures, both in vitro and under physiological conditions. Furthermore, we provide direct evidences that small molecules specifically targeting G4 can stabilize this structure to reduce RNA replication and inhibit protein translation of intracellular hepatitis C. Ultimately, the stabilization of G4 RNA in the genome of hepatitis C represents a promising new strategy for anti-hepatitis C drug development.
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226. Characterizing diversity based on nutritional and bioactive compositions of yam germplasm (Dioscorea spp.) commonly cultivated in China.
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Wu ZG, Jiang W, Nitin M, Bao XQ, Chen SL, and Tao ZM
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- China, Food Analysis, Genetic Variation, Minerals, Phylogeny, Plant Tubers, Principal Component Analysis, Starch, Dioscorea
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Yams (Dioscorea spp.) are widely cultivated as edible resources and medical materials in China. Characterizing chemical compositions in yam germplasm is crucial to determine their diversity and suitability for food and medicine applications. In this study, a core germplasm containing 25 yam landraces was used to create an effective classification of usage by characterizing their nutritive and medicinal compositions. All studied landraces exhibited high contents of starch from 60.7% to 80.6% dry weight (DW), protein (6.3-12.2% DW), minerals (especially Mg 326.8-544.7 mg/kg DW), and essential amino acids. Allantoin and dioscin varied considerably, with values of 0.62-1.49% DW and 0.032-0.092% DW, respectively. The quality variability of 25 yam landraces was clearly separated in light of UPGMA clustering and principal component analysis (PCA). Using an eigenvalue ≥1 as the cutoff, the first three principal components accounted for most of the total variability (62.33%). Classification was achieved based on the results of the measured parameters and principal component analysis scores. The results are of great help in determining appropriate application strategies for yam germplasm in China., (Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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227. SEMAC-VAT MR Imaging Unravels Peri-instrumentation Lesions in Patients With Attendant Symptoms After Spinal Surgery.
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Qi S, Wu ZG, Mu YF, Gao LL, Yang J, Zuo PL, Nittka M, Liu Y, Wang HQ, and Yin H
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neurosurgical Procedures, Prospective Studies, Artifacts, Bone Screws, Image Enhancement, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Postoperative Complications diagnosis, Spinal Cord surgery, Titanium
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The study aimed for evaluating the diagnostic value of a 2D Turbo Spin Echo (TSE) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging sequence implanted slice-encoding metal artifact correction (SEMAC) and view-angle tilting (VAT) in patients with spinal instrumentation.Sixty-seven consecutive patients with an average age of 59.7 ± 17.8 years old (range: 32-75 years) were enrolled in this study. Both sagittal, axial T1-weighted and T2-weighted MRI images were acquired with a standard TSE sequence and a high-bandwidth TSE sequence implemented the SEMAC and VAT techniques. Three continuous sections around the instrumentation in axial and sagittal images were selected for quantitative evaluation. The measurement included cumulative areas of signal void on axial images and the length of spinal canal obscuration on sagittal images. Three radiologists independently evaluated all images blindly. The inter-observer reliability was evaluated with inter-class coefficient. We defined patients with discomfortable symptoms caused by spinal instrumentation as spinal instrumentation adverse reaction.Visualizations of all periprosthetic anatomic structures were significantly better for SEMAC-VAT compared with standard imaging. For axial images, the area of signal void at the level of the instrumentation were statistically reduced with SEMAC-VAT TSE sequences than with standard TSE sequences for T2-weighted images (9.9 ± 2.6 cm vs 29.8 ± 14.7 cm, P < 0.001). For sagittal imaging, the length of spinal canal obscuration at the level of the instrumentation was reduced from 5.2 ± 2.0 cm to 1.2 ± 0.6 cm on T2-weighted images (P < 0.001), and from 4.8 ± 2.1 cm to 1.1 ± 0.5 cm on T1-weighted images with SEMAC-VAT sequences (P < 0.001). Interobserver agreement for visualization of anatomic structures and image quality was good for both SEMAC-VAT (k = 0.77 and 0.68, respectively) and standard (k = 0.74 and 0.80, respectively) imaging. The number of abnormal findings noted on SEMAC images (59 findings) was significantly higher than detected on standard images (40 findings). The incidence rate of spinal instrumentation adverse reaction was 38.81%.MR images with SEMAC-VAT can significantly reduce metal artifacts for spinal instrumentation and improve delineation of the instrumentation and periprosthetic region. Furthermore, SEMAC-VAT technique can improve diagnostic accuracy in patients with post-instrumentation spinal diseases., Competing Interests: The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
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228. Suppressing the voltage-fading of layered lithium-rich cathode materials via an aqueous binder for Li-ion batteries.
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Zhang T, Li JT, Liu J, Deng YP, Wu ZG, Yin ZW, Guo D, Huang L, and Sun SG
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Guar gum (GG) has been applied as a binder for layered lithium-rich cathode materials of Li-ion batteries for the first time. Compared with the conventional PVDF binder, electrodes with GG as the binder exhibit significantly suppressed voltage and capacity fading. This study has introduced a multi-functional binder for layered lithium-rich cathode materials.
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229. Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis in China: An Ongoing Warm Debate From Bedside to Public.
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Li XK, Wu ZG, and Wang HQ
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- Adolescent, Age Factors, China epidemiology, Humans, Scoliosis epidemiology, Point-of-Care Systems trends, Scoliosis diagnosis, Scoliosis therapy
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230. Revisiting the nomenclature and grading schemes for disc degeneration: issues to be solved.
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Li XK, Wu ZG, Ding T, and Wang HQ
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- Female, Humans, Male, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration complications, Intervertebral Disc Displacement complications, Low Back Pain etiology
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- 2015
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231. RASSF7 expression and its regulatory roles on apoptosis in human intervertebral disc degeneration.
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Liu ZH, Huo JL, Wu ZG, Sun Z, Bai F, Samartzis D, Gantenbein B, Fan SD, and Wang HQ
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- Adult, Cadaver, Case-Control Studies, Cells, Cultured, Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Intervertebral Disc pathology, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration genetics, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Signal Transduction, Transcription Factors genetics, Transfection, Apoptosis, Intervertebral Disc metabolism, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration metabolism, Transcription Factors metabolism
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Apoptosis plays an important role in intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD). Overwhelming evidence indicates that RASSF7 is essential for cell growth and apoptosis. Recently, it has been noted that the JNK signaling can be negatively regulated by suppressing phosphorylated-MKK7 activation during pro-apoptosis. We aimed to investigate the RASSF7 expression level in human degenerative nucleus pulposus (NP) cells and non-degenerative NP cells and the link between RASSF7-JNK with NP cells apoptosis. We harvested NP tissues from 20 IDD patients as disease group and 8 cadaveric donors as normal controls. We detected RASSF7 expression by Real-time-PCR and western blotting. Consequently, we found that the expression of RASSF7 was higher in non-degenerative group than in degenerative group (P<0.05). Overexpression of RASSF7 in degenerative NP cells led to decreased apoptosis rate than that in scramble group (P<0.05). Collectively, our findings suggest that RASSF7 plays an important role in human IDD and RASSF7 might be potentially developed as a curative agent.
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232. [Pharmacognostical study on four origin plants of folk medicine Sikuaiwa].
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Liu Y, Zhang Q, Peng YJ, Wu ZG, Lin GB, Xu YQ, and Luo YM
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- Magnoliopsida chemistry, Magnoliopsida growth & development, Medicine, Traditional, Plants, Medicinal chemistry, Plants, Medicinal growth & development, Magnoliopsida anatomy & histology, Plants, Medicinal anatomy & histology
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In order to develop characteristic folk medicine resources in Jiangxi, a pharmacognostical study was systematically performed for four different origin plants of Sikuaiwa, the result of study provides the microscopic features of powder and tissue of the crude drug. The research provided reference for the identification of Sikuaiwa, as well as a theoretical basis for the further development and the formulation of quality standards.
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233. An insertion mutation in the androgen receptor gene in a patient with azoospermia.
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Chen YH, Xu HY, Wang ZY, Zhu ZH, Li CD, Wu ZG, and Chen BC
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- Adult, Humans, Male, Azoospermia genetics, Mutagenesis, Insertional, Receptors, Androgen genetics
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234. Noncoding RNAs in human intervertebral disc degeneration: An integrated microarray study.
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Liu X, Che L, Xie YK, Hu QJ, Ma CJ, Pei YJ, Wu ZG, Liu ZH, Fan LY, and Wang HQ
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Accumulating evidence indicates that noncoding RNAs play important roles in a multitude of biological processes. The striking findings of miRNAs (microRNAs) and lncRNAs (long noncoding RNAs) as members of noncoding RNAs open up an exciting era in the studies of gene regulation. More recently, the reports of circRNAs (circular RNAs) add fuel to the noncoding RNAs research. Human intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) is a main cause of low back pain as a disabling spinal disease. We have addressed the expression profiles if miRNAs, lncRNAs and mRNAs in IDD (Wang et al., J Pathology, 2011 and Wan et al., Arthritis Res Ther, 2014). Furthermore, we thoroughly analysed noncoding RNAs, including miRNAs, lncRNAs and circRNAs in IDD using the very same samples. Here we delineate in detail the contents of the aforementioned microarray analyses. Microarray and sample annotation data were deposited in GEO under accession number GSE67567 as SuperSeries. The integrated analyses of these noncoding RNAs will shed a novel light on coding-noncoding regulatory machinery.
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235. [Efficacy and safety of phosphodiesterase inhibitors for erectile dysfunction in diabetic men: A meta analysis].
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Liu Q, Cai J, Lin LZ, Li CD, and Wu ZG
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- Gangliosides, Humans, Male, Diabetes Mellitus, Erectile Dysfunction drug therapy, Penile Erection, Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors therapeutic use
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Objective: To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors for erectile dysfunction (ED) in patients with diabetes mellitus and provide some evidence for the clinical treatment of the disease., Methods: We searched MedMed, EMbase, Cochrane Library, CNKI, Wan Fang Data, VIP and ZADL for randomized controlled trials on PDE-5 inhibitors for ED in diabetic men and evaluated the methodology of the included trials with the Jadad scale. We used the erectile function domain in the IIEF (IIEF-EF), IIEF questions (IIEF-Q) 3 and 4, SEP-2 and -3, and Global Assessment Questions (GAQ) as the main evaluation indexes and employed the Review Manager 5. 1. 0 software for meta analysis., Results: A total of 13 studies were included, which were all high quality trials with Jadad score > 3. The IIEF-EF scores in 10 of the included studies were subjected to meta analysis using the random-effect model (REM), with a weighted mean difference (WMD) of 5.64 (95% CI 4.41 - 6.83, P < 0.001). The fixed-effect model (FEM) analysis of the IIEF-Q scores in 6 of the studies showed the WMD to be 0.96 (95% CI 0.83 -1.08, P < 0.001) for IIEF-Q3 and 1.11 (95% CI 0.98 - 1.25, P < 0.001) for IIEF-Q4. FEM analysis of the SEP-2 scores showed WMD = 17.67 (95% CI 12. 38 - 22. 97, P < 0.001) in 2 of the studies, and that of the SEP-3 scores WMD = 23.64 (95% CI 17. 49 - 29.79, P < 0.001) in 5 of the studies. The GAQ scores in 11 of the studies were subjected to REM analysis, with OR = 6. 20 and 95% CI 3.65 - 10.52 (P < 0.001). REM analysis was performed on the adverse reactions in 11 of the studies, with OR = 7.43 and 95% CI 4.11 - 13.44 (P < 0.001)., Conclusion: PDE-5 inhibitors can effectively and safely improve erectile function in patients with diabetes mellitus.
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236. [New variety breeding of Dioscorea alata, cultivar "Wenshanyao No.1].
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Wu ZG, Jiang W, Wei Yu-huang, and Tao YH
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- Allantoin analysis, Breeding, Dioscorea genetics, Diosgenin analogs & derivatives, Diosgenin analysis, Polysaccharides analysis, Dioscorea chemistry, Dioscorea growth & development
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To breed a new yam cultivar of Dioscorea alata, the different and excellent germplasm resources were investigated within artificially cultivated population and some superior individuals, with a higher yield and medicinal properties, were selected. Considering results of the yield and medicinal properties during 2006-2013 cropping season, strains and lines were established and selected. As a result, the yield of the new developed cultivar (Wenshanyao No. 1, WSY01-1) reached 2217. 0 kg per 667 m2 (fresh weight) and 348.3 kg per 667 m2 (dry weight), and increased 23.8% and 23.9% comparing with control cultivars (landraces). Comparing with control cultivars, the level of polysaccharide, allantoin, and dioscin increased 36.9%, 48.3%, 20.9%, and reached 12.2%, 1.30%, 579.7 µg · g(-1), respectively. This result showed that the systematic selection method can significantly improve yield and medicinal properties of D. alata, and the developed " Wenshanyao No. 1" exhibits wide spreading prospects.
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237. Transciptome analysis reveals flavonoid biosynthesis regulation and simple sequence repeats in yam (Dioscorea alata L.) tubers.
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Wu ZG, Jiang W, Mantri N, Bao XQ, Chen SL, and Tao ZM
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- Alcohol Oxidoreductases genetics, Alcohol Oxidoreductases metabolism, Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System genetics, Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System metabolism, Gene Expression Profiling, Gene Library, Glucosyltransferases genetics, Glucosyltransferases metabolism, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Intramolecular Lyases genetics, Intramolecular Lyases metabolism, Mixed Function Oxygenases genetics, Mixed Function Oxygenases metabolism, Oxygenases genetics, Oxygenases metabolism, Pigmentation genetics, Plant Proteins genetics, Plant Proteins metabolism, Quantitative Trait Loci, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Dioscorea genetics, Flavonoids genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Genes, Plant, Microsatellite Repeats genetics
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Background: Yam (Dioscorea alata L.) is an important tuber crop and purple pigmented elite cultivar has recently become popular because of associated health benefits. Identifying candidate genes responsible for flavonoid biosynthesis pathway (FBP) will facilitate understanding the molecular mechanism of controlling pigment formation in yam tubers. Here, we used Illumina sequencing to characterize the transcriptome of tubers from elite purple-flesh cultivar (DP) and conventional white-flesh cultivar (DW) of yam. In this process, we also designed high quality molecular markers to assist molecular breeding for tuber trait improvement., Results: A total of 125,123 unigenes were identified from the DP and DW cDNA libraries, of which about 49.5% (60,020 unigenes) were annotated by BLASTX analysis using the publicly available protein database. These unigenes were further annotated functionally and subject to biochemical pathway analysis. 511 genes were identified to be more than 2-fold (FDR < 0.05) differentially expressed between the two yam cultivars, of which 288 genes were up-regulated and 223 genes were down-regulated in the DP tubers. Transcriptome analysis detected 61 unigenes encoding multiple well-known enzymes in the FBP. Furthermore, the unigenes encoding chalcone isomerase (CHS), flavanone 3-hydroxylase (F3H), flavonoid 3'-monooxygenase (F3'H), dihydroflavonol 4-reductase (DFR), leucoanthocyanidin dioxygenase (LDOX), and flavonol 3-O-glucosyltransferase (UF3GT) were found to be significantly up-regulated in the DP, implying that these genes were potentially associated with tuber color formation in this elite cultivar. The expression of these genes was further confirmed by qRT-PCR. Finally, 11,793 SSRs were successfully identified with these unigenes and 6,082 SSR markers were developed using Primer 3., Conclusions: This study provides the first comprehensive transcriptomic dataset for yam tubers, which will significantly contribute to genomic research of this and other related species. Some key genes associated with purple-flesh trait were successfully identified, thus providing valuable information about molecular process of regulating pigment accumulation in elite yam tubers. In the future, this information might be directly used to genetically manipulate the conventional white-fleshed tuber cultivars to enable them to produce purple flesh. In addition, our SSR marker sets will facilitate identification of QTLs for various tuber traits in yam breeding programs.
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238. Hierarchical Mn₂O ₃Hollow Microspheres as Anode Material of Lithium Ion Battery and Its Conversion Reaction Mechanism Investigated by XANES.
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Su H, Xu YF, Feng SC, Wu ZG, Sun XP, Shen CH, Wang JQ, Li JT, Huang L, and Sun SG
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Hierarchical Mn2O3 hollow microspheres of diameter about 6-10 μm were synthesized by solvent-thermal method. When serving as anode materials of LIBs, the hierarchical Mn2O3 hollow microspheres could deliver a reversible capacity of 580 mAh g(-1) at 500 mA g(-1) after 140 cycles, and a specific capacity of 422 mAh g(-1) at a current density as high as 1600 mA g(-1), demonstrating a good rate capability. Ex situ X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) spectrum reveals that, for the first time, the pristine Mn2O3 was reduced to metallic Mn when it discharged to 0.01 V, and oxidized to MnO as it charged to 3 V in the first cycle. Furthermore, the XANES data demonstrated also that the average valence of Mn in the sample at charged state has decreased slowly with cycling number, which signifies an incomplete lithiation process and interprets the capacity loss of the Mn2O3 during cycling.
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239. [Readthrough on transcription factor NKX2.5 premature stop codon by tRNA suppressors].
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Ouyang P, Liu YH, Huang ZG, Qi XJ, Ni Q, Liu YP, Song RS, Li T, and Wu ZG
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- Codon, Terminator metabolism, Homeobox Protein Nkx-2.5, Homeodomain Proteins metabolism, Humans, RNA, Transfer metabolism, Transcription Factors metabolism, Codon, Terminator genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Homeodomain Proteins genetics, Peptide Chain Termination, Translational, RNA, Transfer genetics, Transcription Factors genetics
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Human NKX2.5 (NK2 homeobox 5) premature stop codon (PTC) mutations cause congenital heart diseases such as atrial septal defect and atrioventricular block. At present, eight NKX2.5 PTC mutations were reported as E109X, Q149X, Q170X, Q187X, Q198X, Y256X, Y259X and C264X. To observe the ability of tRNA suppressors to read through NKX2.5 PTC mutations and produce functional full-length proteins, eight NKX2.5 PTC mutations were cloned into pcDNA3.1(-) vectors and four fragments (wild-type NKX2.5, E109X, Q149X and C264X) were cloned in pEGFP-N1 vectors to acquire NKX2.5-EGFP fusing plasmids. After transfection of NKX2.5-EGFP with or without corresponding tRNA suppressor into HeLa cells, the quantity of EGFP was measured to confirm the readthrough ability of the PTCs. NKX2.5 full-length and truncated protein expression levels were examined by Western blotting and the readthrough efficiency of tRNA suppressors on the PTCs was calculated respectively. The activity of NKX2.5 full-length and truncated protein was confirmed on NKX2.5 target gene-Cx43 mRNA level measured by Real-time PCR. Three tRNA suppressors were used: tRNA am, tRNA oc and tRNA op. tRNA am could suppress UAG-containing PTCs Q149X, Q170X, Q187X, Q198X and the readthrough efficiency for the latter three was above 50%. tRNA op could suppress UGA-containing PTC C264X with ~50% readthrough efficiency. tRNA oc failed to read through NKX2.5 PTC mutations. The relative Cx43 mRNA level in all readthrough samples was increased to 7%-41.7%. In conclusion, tRNA am and tRNA op could suppress NKX2.5 PTCs and induce functional protein expression. However, the effects of tRNA suppressors on cellular function are not clear yet, warranting further researches.
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240. Association of blood pressure and coronary collateralization in type 2 diabetic and nondiabetic patients with stable angina and chronic total occlusion.
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Shen Y, Ding FH, Wu F, Lu L, Zhang RY, Zhang Q, Wu ZG, and Shen WF
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- Aged, Angina, Stable complications, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Angina, Stable physiopathology, Blood Pressure physiology, Collateral Circulation physiology, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 physiopathology
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Objective: We investigated whether and to what extent blood pressure (BP) affects coronary collateralization in type 2 diabetic and nondiabetic patients with stable angina and chronic total occlusion., Methods: Brachial BP was measured using an inflatable cuff manometer in 431 diabetic and 287 nondiabetic patients with stable angina and angiographic total occlusion of at least one major coronary artery. They were classified according to the SBP (<100, 100-119, 120-139, 140-159, 160-179, and ≥180 mmHg), DBP (<60, 60-69, 70-79, 80-89, 90-99, and ≥100 mmHg), and pulse (<40, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and ≥80 mmHg) BP ranges. The degree of coronary collaterals supplying the distal aspect of a total occlusion from the contralateral vessel was graded as poor (Rentrop score of 0 or 1) or good collateralization (Rentrop score of 2 or 3)., Results: In diabetic patients, the incidence of poor collateralization was related to the DBP in a U-shaped pattern, with the lowest risk at 80-89 mmHg. In nondiabetic patients, an optimal DBP range was 90-99 mmHg for good collaterals, but no U-shaped relation between DBP and coronary collateralization was observed. After adjusting for the baseline characteristics in the logistic regression models, the increased risk of poor collateralization persisted for low or high DBP ranges in diabetic [odds ratio (OR) 2.02-7.29, P ≤ 0.04] and nondiabetic patients (OR 3.62-5.98, P ≤ 0.02). No such relations were observed between collateral grades and SBP and pulse BP., Conclusion: This study demonstrates that 80-89 and 90-99 mmHg are the optimal ranges for DBP in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with stable angina and chronic total occlusion, within which the risk of poor collateralization is low.
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241. [Effects of Jiji decoction on the cognitive function and oxidative stress in mice with vascular dementia induced by cerebral ischemia/reperfusion].
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Liu FX, Niu K, Wu ZG, Xue GP, Yang JM, and Zhang DS
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- Animals, Brain drug effects, Brain metabolism, Cerebral Infarction physiopathology, Malondialdehyde metabolism, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Mice, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Cognition drug effects, Dementia, Vascular drug therapy, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Oxidative Stress drug effects, Reperfusion Injury drug therapy
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Objective: To determine the effects of Jiji decoction (Traditional Chinese Medicine) on the cognitive function and oxidative stress in mice with vascular dementia (VD) induced by cerebral ischemia/reperfusion., Methods: Thirty-two mice were randomly divided into nonnal group (n = 8), sham group (operation, but no cerebral ischemia/reperfusi6n, n = 8), model group (vascular dementia model induced by cerebral ischemia/reperfusion, n = 8), and Jiji decoction-treated group (vascular dementia model plus treatment with Jiji decoction, n = 8). Fourteen days of treatment after operation, the cognitive behavior was measured in step-through test, spatial probe test and platform test. Afterwards, to assess the levels of oxidative stress, the activity of superoxide dismutase(SOD) and content of malonaldehyde (MDA) in brain of these mice were measured., Results: Data from step-through test indicated that the escaping latency of Jiji decoction-treated group was prolonged and the error counts were decreased significantly ( P <0.01) compared with those of model group. Data from spatial probe test indicated that the time of entering darkroom, the time of climbing height and the time of entering bright room in Jiji decoction-treated group were shortened and the counts of climbing height were increased (P < 0.05-0.01) significantly compared with those of model group. Data from platform test showed that the escaping latency of Jiji decoction-treated group was prolonged significantly (P < 0.01) compared with that of model group. Compared with normal and sham group, the activity of SOD was decreased and the content of MDA was increased in model group significantly (P < 0.01). Compared with those of model group, the levels of SOD and MDA in Jiji decoction-treated group were improved significantly (P < 0.01)., Conclusion: Jiji decoction could improve cognitive function of VD mice. Its mechanism might be related with the inhibition of oxidative stiess in the brain.
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242. [Protective effect of tadalafil against ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats].
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Wu ZG, Wang GB, Xiao YB, Chen TK, Cai J, and Li CD
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- Animals, Biomarkers metabolism, Carbolines administration & dosage, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Male, Malondialdehyde metabolism, Random Allocation, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Seminiferous Tubules pathology, Spermatic Cord Torsion complications, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Tadalafil, Testis metabolism, Testis pathology, Time Factors, Carbolines pharmacology, Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors pharmacology, Reperfusion Injury prevention & control, Testis blood supply
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Objective: To investigate the protective effect of phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (tadalafil) on the testis following testicular ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats., Methods: Eighty-four healthy adult male SD rats were randomly and equally divided into groups A (sham operation), B (testicular torsion + low-dose tadalafil), C (testicular torsion + high-dose tadalafil), and D (testicular torsion + placebo). Models were established in the latter three groups by 7200 torsion of the right testis for 2 hours. The animals in groups A and B were treated by gavage with tadalafil at the dose of 0. 5 mg per kg per day, those in group C at 2 mg per kg per day, and those in group D with saline at the same dose. After 3, 7, and 14 days of treatment, the torsioned testes were harvested for evaluation of the superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and malondialdehyde (MDA) content in the testis tissue. The pathological changes in the testis were observed under the light microscope., Results: At 3, 7, and 14 days, the SOD activity was (254.46 +/- 7.43), (278.49 +/- 8.33), and (317.99 +/- 3.31) nU/mg prot in group B, and (277.12 +/- 8.80), (309.40 +/- 2.14), and (320.39 +/- 4.72) nU/mg prot in group C, all obviously higher than in D ([223.21 +/- 4.65], [231.45 +/- 4.16] and [248.28 +/- 5.74] nU/mg prot), while the MDA content was lower in the former two groups than in the latter. At 3 and 7 days, the SOD activity was significantly higher and the MDA level significantly lower in group C than in B (both P < 0.01) , while at 14 days, neither showed any remarkable differences between the two groups (P > 0.05). No obvious histopathological change was observed in the testis tissue of group A. At 3 and 7 days, pathological examination of the testis tissue revealed significant differences in the number of seminiferous epithelial layers, testicular histological score, and seminiferous tubule diameter in group B (P < 0.01), but the three indexes at 14 days in group B and at 7 days in group C exhibited no remarkable differences from those at 14 days in group A., Conclusion: Tadalafil can alleviate testicular ischemia-reperfusion injury following testis torsion/detorsion in a time- and dose-dependent manner.
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243. Impact of losartan and angiotensin II on the expression of matrix metalloproteinase-9 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 in rat vascular smooth muscle cells.
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Guo YS, Wu ZG, Yang JK, and Chen XJ
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- Animals, Cells, Cultured, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 metabolism, RNA, Messenger genetics, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Rats, Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 metabolism, Angiotensin II pharmacology, Gene Expression Regulation drug effects, Losartan pharmacology, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 genetics, Muscle, Smooth, Vascular metabolism, Myocytes, Smooth Muscle metabolism, Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 genetics
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The present study aimed to investigate the impact of losartan and angiotensin II (AngII) on the expression of matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1), secreted by rat vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). Rat VSMCs were isolated and cultured in different concentrations of AngII and losartan for 24 h and western blot analysis and quantitative polymerase chain reaction were performed to observe the subsequent impact on the gene and protein expression of MMP-9 and TIMP-1. AngII was shown to promote the protein and gene expression of MMP-9 in VSMCs in a concentration-dependent manner. No effect was observed on the expression of TIMP-1, therefore, an increase in the MMP-9/TIMP-1 ratio was observed. Losartan was shown to be able to inhibit MMP-9 protein and gene expression in a concentration-dependent manner, whilst promoting an increase in TIMP-1 expression, thus decreasing the ratio of MMP-9/TIMP-1. The combined action of losartan and AngII resulted in the same directional changes in MMP-9 and TIMP-1 expression as observed for losartan alone. The comparison of AngII, losartan and the combinatory effect on the expression of MMP-9 and TIMP-1 in VSMCs indicated that losartan inhibited the effects of AngII, therefore reducing the MMP-9/TIMP-1 ratio, which may contribute to the molecular mechanism of losartan in preventing atherosclerosis. In atherosclerosis, the development of the extracellular matrix of plaque is closely correlated with the evolution of AS. The balance between MMPs and TIMPs is important in maintaining the dynamic equilibrium between the ECM, and the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, which is involved in the pathologenesis of AS, and in which AngII has a central role.
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244. [Histomorphological study on folk medicine Lysimachia fortunei].
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Wu ZG, Fu XM, Hu SF, Pei JG, Ge F, Chu XL, and Fan CS
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- Medicine, Traditional, Plant Leaves anatomy & histology, Plant Leaves growth & development, Plant Stems anatomy & histology, Plant Stems growth & development, Plants, Medicinal growth & development, Primulaceae growth & development, Plants, Medicinal anatomy & histology, Primulaceae anatomy & histology
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To set standards for histomorphological studies on Lysimachia fortunei, an efficacious and widely applied folk medicine in this study, in order to develop its resources. Its species were identified by observing plant morphology and herbs appearance characters, preparing slices with routine methods and defining structural characters. According to the results of morphologic observation, leaves, stamen and pistil of this plant were different from the descriptions in Flora of China. The whole herb can be used in medicines, mainly including rhizomes, stems and leaves. According to the findings in the first study on microscopic structures, its rhizomes, stems and leaves were characteristic and worth identifying. The transaction tissue structures of rhizomes and stems were under developed and contained endodermis, secretory structures; Stems had sclerenchymata of different shapes of sclereids; Leaves were bifacial and had vascular bundles under midribs, which were surrounded by parenchymal sheathes. On the surface of leaves, stomata, glandular hairs and keratin lines were morphologically different in upper and lower epidermis. The herbal power had glandular hairs, sclereids and vessels. In conclusion, herbs of L. fortunei can be identified by the above histomorphological characteristics, which lays a foundation for further development and application of L. fortunei.
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- 2015
245. Huangqin-Tang Ameliorates TNBS-Induced Colitis by Regulating Effector and Regulatory CD4(+) T Cells.
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Zou Y, Li WY, Wan Z, Zhao B, He ZW, Wu ZG, Huang GL, Wang J, Li BB, Lu YJ, Ding CC, Chi HG, and Zheng XB
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- Animals, Cytokines immunology, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory pathology, Th17 Cells immunology, Th17 Cells pathology, Colitis chemically induced, Colitis drug therapy, Colitis immunology, Colitis pathology, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory immunology, Trinitrobenzenesulfonic Acid toxicity
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Huangqin-Tang decoction (HQT) is a classic traditional Chinese herbal formulation that is widely used to ameliorate the symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This study was designed to investigate the therapeutic potential and immunological regulatory activity of HQT in experimental colitis in rats. Using an animal model of colitis by intrarectally administering 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid (TNBS), we found that administration of HQT significantly inhibited the severity of TNBS-induced colitis in a dose-dependent manner. In addition, treatment with HQT produced better results than that with mesalazine, as shown by improvedweight loss bleeding and diarrhoea scores, colon length, and intestinal inflammation. As for potential immunological regulation of HQT action, the percentages of Th1 and Th17 cells were reduced, but those Th2 and Treg cells were enhanced in LPMCs after HQT treatment. Additionally, HQT lowered the levels of Th1/Th17-associated cytokines but increased production of Th2/Treg-associated cytokines in the colon and MLNs. Furthermore, we observed a remarkable suppression of the Th1/Th17-associated transcription factors T-bet and ROR-γt. However, expression levels of the Th2/Treg-associated transcription factors GATA-3 and Foxp3 were enhanced during treatment with HQT. Our results suggest that HQT has the therapeutic potential to ameliorate TNBS-induced colitis symptoms. This protective effect is possibly mediated by its effects on CD4(+) T cells subsets.
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- 2015
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246. Exponential stabilization for sampled-data neural-network-based control systems.
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Wu ZG, Shi P, Su H, and Chu J
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- Databases, Factual statistics & numerical data, Neural Networks, Computer, Nonlinear Dynamics
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This paper investigates the problem of sampled-data stabilization for neural-network-based control systems with an optimal guaranteed cost. Using time-dependent Lyapunov functional approach, some novel conditions are proposed to guarantee the closed-loop systems exponentially stable, which fully use the available information about the actual sampling pattern. Based on the derived conditions, the design methods of the desired sampled-data three-layer fully connected feedforward neural-network-based controller are established to obtain the largest sampling interval and the smallest upper bound of the cost function. A practical example is provided to demonstrate the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed techniques.
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- 2014
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247. Local synchronization of chaotic neural networks with sampled-data and saturating actuators.
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Wu ZG, Shi P, Su H, and Chu J
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- Computer Simulation, Algorithms, Feedback, Models, Statistical, Neural Networks, Computer, Nonlinear Dynamics, Oscillometry methods
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This paper investigates the problem of local synchronization of chaotic neural networks with sampled-data and actuator saturation. A new time-dependent Lyapunov functional is proposed for the synchronization error systems. The advantage of the constructed Lyapunov functional lies in the fact that it is positive definite at sampling times but not necessarily between sampling times, and makes full use of the available information about the actual sampling pattern. A local stability condition of the synchronization error systems is derived, based on which a sampled-data controller with respect to the actuator saturation is designed to ensure that the master neural networks and slave neural networks are locally asymptotically synchronous. Two optimization problems are provided to compute the desired sampled-data controller with the aim of enlarging the set of admissible initial conditions or the admissible sampling upper bound ensuring the local synchronization of the considered chaotic neural networks. A numerical example is used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed design technique.
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248. Association of the interleukin-22 genetic polymorphisms with ulcerative colitis.
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Chi HG, Zheng XB, Wu ZG, Dai SX, Wan Z, and Zou Y
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Female, Gene Frequency, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genotype, Humans, Male, Odds Ratio, Interleukin-22, Colitis, Ulcerative genetics, Interleukins genetics, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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Background: Interleukin-22 (IL-22) is a member of the IL-10 family of anti-inflammatory cytokines that mediates epithelial immunity. IL-22 expression was found to be increased in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). Whether genetic polymorphisms of IL-22 also influence UC risk is still unknown. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between the IL-22 gene polymorphisms (-429 C/T, +1046 T/A and +1995 A/C) and the risk of UC in Chinese Han patients., Methods: This hospital-based case-control study comprised 180 patients with UC and 180 age- and gender-matched controls. Genotypes of 3 common polymorphisms of the IL-22 gene were determined by fluorogenic 5' exonuclease assays (TaqMan)., Results: Patients with UC had a significantly higher frequency of IL-22 -429 TT genotype [odds ratio (OR) =2.43, 95% confidence interval (CI) =1.35, 4.37; P=0.003] and -429 T allele (OR =1.54, 95% CI=1.14, 2.07; P=0.004) than controls. The findings are still emphatic by the Bonferroni correction. The IL-22+1046 T/A and IL-22+1995 A/C gene polymorphisms were not associated with a risk of UC. When stratifying by clinical type, location and disease severity of UC, no significant differences were found in any groups., Conclusion: This is the first study to provide evidence for an association of IL-22 -429 C/T gene polymorphisms with UC risk. Additional well-designed large studies were required for the validation of our results., Virtual Slides: The virtual slide(s) for this article can be found here: http://www.diagnosticpathology.diagnomx.eu/vs/13000_2014_183.
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249. [Breeding of new Curcuma wenyujin variety "Wenyujin No. 1"].
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Tao ZM, Jiang W, Zheng FB, and Wu ZG
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- Breeding, China, Curcuma chemistry, Oils, Volatile analysis, Plant Extracts analysis, Curcuma growth & development
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In order to breed and spread a new cultivar of Curcuma wenyujin, the C. wenyujin germplasm resources were investigated in authentic regions. Better varieties were chosen by comparing the yield, economic characters and quality differences between different cultivars. The results showed that the character of new selected cultivar was stable, the yield of zedoary, turmeric and curcuma was reached 313.7, 177.9, 91.2 kg per 667 m2, respectively, it increased 11.6%, 10.2%, 14.2% comparing with farmer varieties. The volatile oil contents in zedoary and turmeric was 4.0%, 3.0%, respectively. The target ingredients (germacrone) content was stable. It is demonstrated that the new cultivar "Wenyujin No. 1" has value for extension at authentic regions.
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- 2014
250. A polycaprolactone-tricalcium phosphate composite scaffold as an autograft-free spinal fusion cage in a sheep model.
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Li Y, Wu ZG, Li XK, Guo Z, Wu SH, Zhang YQ, Shi L, Teoh SH, Liu YC, and Zhang ZY
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- Absorbable Implants, Animals, Autografts, Bone Development, Female, Sheep, Tissue Scaffolds chemistry, Bone Substitutes chemistry, Polyesters chemistry, Spinal Fusion methods, Titanium chemistry
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Titanium (Ti) based spinal fusion cages are frequently used in the clinics for the treatment of spinal degeneration and related diseases, however, their further clinical application is generally harassed by several drawbacks such as stress shielding, non-biodegradability and additional bone grafting procedure. Our earlier work has demonstrated the efficacy of a biodegradable macro-porous polycaprolactone-tricalcium phosphate (PCL-TCP) composite scaffold in promoting bony tissue ingrowth as well as its ability to sustain mechanical loads upon implantation into an orthotopic defect site. In this study, we investigated the use of PCL-TCP scaffold as an autograft-free spinal fusion cage in a preclinical sheep model over 12 months, and compared the fusion efficacy against Ti cages incorporated with autografts. Results showed that despite PCL-TCP scaffold as an autograft-free cage attaining a slower fusion rate at early stage (6 month), it achieved similar degree of spinal fusion efficacy as Ti cages aided with autograft at 12 month post-operation as evidenced by the radiographic and histological evaluation. PCL-TCP cages alone demonstrated better bone ingrowth with 2.6 fold higher bone/interspace ratio (B/I) and more homogeneous bone tissue distribution compared with that of the Ti cages (88.10 ± 3.63% vs. 33.74 ± 2.78%, p < 0.05) as seen from the histological and micro-CT analysis. Moreover, besides the bone tissue ingrowth, a quantitative approach was illustrated to accurately evaluate the osteointegration of fusion cage with surrounding bone tissue, and showed a 1.36 fold higher degree of osteointegration occurred in PCL-TCP cage group than Ti cage group (CS/PC: 79.31 ± 3.15% vs 58.44 ± 2.43%, p < 0.05). Furthermore, biomechanical analysis showed comparable mechanical strength of fused segments in both groups in terms of the range of motion and stiffness at 12 month (p > 0.05). The degradation profile of the PCL-TCP cages was noted to increase in tandem with new bone ingrowth into the pores, while maintaining good structural integrity necessary for supporting the spinal interbody segments. Therefore, with the better osteointegration, more bone tissue ingrowth as well as its favorable biodegradable and radiolucent properties, PCL-TCP cage has been demonstrated to be a promising candidate as an autograft-free fusion cage for clinical application., (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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