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2. Gamma-aminobutyric acid enhances miR-21-5p loading into adipose-derived stem cell extracellular vesicles to alleviate myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury via TXNIP regulation.
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Wang FD, Ding Y, Zhou JH, Zhou E, Zhang TT, Fan YQ, He Q, Zhang ZQ, Mao CY, Zhang JF, and Zhou J
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Background: Myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (MIRI) poses a prevalent challenge in current reperfusion therapies, with an absence of efficacious interventions to address the underlying causes., Aim: To investigate whether the extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted by adipose mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs) derived from subcutaneous inguinal adipose tissue (IAT) under γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) induction (GABA-EVs
IAT ) demonstrate a more pronounced inhibitory effect on mitochondrial oxidative stress and elucidate the underlying mechanisms., Methods: We investigated the potential protective effects of EVs derived from mouse ADSCs pretreated with GABA. We assessed cardiomyocyte injury using terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end-labeling and Annexin V/propidium iodide assays. The integrity of cardiomyocyte mitochondria morphology was assessed using electron microscopy across various intervention backgrounds. To explore the functional RNA diversity between EVsIAT and GABA-EVsIAT , we employed microRNA (miR) sequencing. Through a dual-luciferase reporter assay, we confirmed the molecular mechanism by which EVs mediate thioredoxin-interacting protein (TXNIP). Western blotting and immunofluorescence were conducted to determine how TXNIP is involved in mediation of oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction., Results: Our study demonstrates that, under the influence of GABA, ADSCs exhibit an increased capacity to encapsulate a higher abundance of miR-21-5p within EVs. Consequently, this leads to a more pronounced inhibitory effect on mitochondrial oxidative stress compared to EVs from ADSCs without GABA intervention, ultimately resulting in myocardial protection. On a molecular mechanism level, EVs regulate the expression of TXNIP and mitigating excessive oxidative stress in mitochondria during MIRI process to rescue cardiomyocytes., Conclusion: Administration of GABA leads to the specific loading of miR-21-5p into EVs by ADSCs, thereby regulating the expression of TXNIP. The EVs derived from ADSCs treated with GABA effectively ameliorates mitochondrial oxidative stress and mitigates cardiomyocytes damage in the pathological process of MIRI., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (©The Author(s) 2024. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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3. Stable Lithium Oxygen Batteries Enabled by Solvent-diluent Interaction in N,N-dimethylacetamide-based Electrolytes.
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Yang DY, Du JY, Yu Y, Fan YQ, Huang G, Zhang XB, and Zhang HJ
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In the pursuit of next-generation ultrahigh-energy-density Li-O
2 batteries, it is imperative to develop an electrolyte with stability against the strong oxidation environments. N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMA) is a recognized solvent known for its robust resistance to the highly reactive reduced oxygen species, yet its application in Li-O2 batteries has been constrained due to its poor compatibility with the Li metal anode. In this study, a rationally selected hydrofluoroether diluent, methyl nonafluorobutyl ether (M3), has been introduced into the DMA-based electrolyte to construct a localized high concentration electrolyte. The stable -CH3 and C-F bonds within the M3 structure could not only augment the fundamental properties of the electrolyte but also fortify its resilience against attacks from O2 - and1 O2 . Additionally, the strong electron-withdrawing groups (-F) presented in the M3 diluent could facilitate coordination with the electron-donating groups (-CH3 ) in the DMA solvent. This intermolecular interaction promotes more alignments of Li+ -anions with a small amount of M3 addition, leading to the construction of an anion-derived inorganic-rich SEI that enhances the stability of the Li anode. As a result, the Li-O2 batteries with the DMA/M3 electrolyte exhibit superior cycling performance at both 30 °C (359th ) and -10 °C (120th )., (© 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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4. Role of gasotransmitters in necroptosis.
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Cao L, Wang XL, Chu T, Wang YW, Fan YQ, Chen YH, Zhu YW, Zhang J, Ji XY, and Wu DD
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- Humans, Animals, Signal Transduction, Hydrogen Sulfide metabolism, Carbon Monoxide metabolism, Necroptosis, Gasotransmitters metabolism, Nitric Oxide metabolism
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Gasotransmitters are endogenous gaseous signaling molecules that can freely pass through cell membranes and transmit signals between cells, playing multiple roles in cell signal transduction. Due to extensive and ongoing research in this field, we have successfully identified many gasotransmitters so far, among which nitric oxide, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide are best studied. Gasotransmitters are implicated in various diseases related to necroptosis, such as cardiovascular diseases, inflammation, ischemia-reperfusion, infectious diseases, and neurological diseases. However, the mechanisms of their effects on necroptosis are not fully understood. This review focuses on endogenous gasotransmitter synthesis and metabolism and discusses their roles in necroptosis, aiming to offer new insights for the therapeutic approaches to necroptosis-associated diseases., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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5. Analysis of the characteristics of intestinal microbiota in patients with different severity of obstructive sleep apnea.
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Wang PP, Wang LJ, Fan YQ, Dou ZJ, Han JX, and Wang B
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- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Female, Adult, Severity of Illness Index, Bacteria classification, Bacteria genetics, Bacteria isolation & purification, Case-Control Studies, Feces microbiology, Gastrointestinal Microbiome genetics, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive microbiology, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S genetics
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Intestinal microbiota imbalance plays an important role in the progression of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and is considered to be the main mediator that triggers metabolic comorbidities. Here, we analyzed the changes in intestinal microbiota in patients with different severities of OSA based on apnea hypopnea index (AHI) classification, and explored the role of intestinal microbiota in the severity of OSA. This study included 19 healthy volunteers and 45 patients with OSA [5 ≤ AHI < 15 (n = 14), 15 ≤ AHI < 30 (n = 13), AHI ≥ 30 (n = 18)]. Relevant sleep monitoring data and medical history data were collected, and microbial composition was analyzed using 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing technology. The diversity analysis of intestinal microbiota among different groups of people was conducted, including alpha diversity, beta diversity, species diversity, and marker species as well as differential functional metabolic pathway prediction analysis. With the increase of AHI classification, the alpha diversity in patients with OSA significantly decreased. The results revealed that the severity of OSA is associated with differences in the structure and composition of the intestinal microbiota. The abundance of bacteria producing short-chain fatty acids (such as Bacteroides, Ruminococcacea, and Faecalibacterium) in severe OSA is significantly reduced and a higher ratio of Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes. Random forest analysis showed that Parabacteroides was a biomarker genus with important discriminatory significance. The differential metabolic pathway prediction function shows that the main function of maintaining intestinal microbiota homeostasis is biosynthetic function. Our results show that the differences in the composition of intestinal microbiota in patients with different severities of OSA are mainly related to short-chain fatty acid-producing bacteria. These changes may play a pathological role in OSA combined with metabolic comorbidities., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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6. The role of cystathionine β-synthase in cancer.
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Wang YW, Chu T, Wang XL, Fan YQ, Cao L, Chen YH, Zhu YW, Liu HX, Ji XY, and Wu DD
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- Humans, Animals, Signal Transduction, Cystathionine beta-Synthase metabolism, Neoplasms pathology, Neoplasms metabolism, Neoplasms enzymology, Hydrogen Sulfide metabolism
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Cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) occupies a key position as the initiating and rate-limiting enzyme in the sulfur transfer pathway and plays a vital role in health and disease. CBS is responsible for regulating the metabolism of cysteine, the precursor of glutathione (GSH), an important antioxidant in the body. Additionally, CBS is one of the three enzymes that produce hydrogen sulfide (H
2 S) in mammals through a variety of mechanisms. The dysregulation of CBS expression in cancer cells affects H2 S production through direct or indirect pathways, thereby influencing cancer growth and metastasis by inducing angiogenesis, facilitating proliferation, migration, and invasion, modulating cellular energy metabolism, promoting cell cycle progression, and inhibiting apoptosis. It is noteworthy that CBS expression exhibits complex changes in different cancer models. In this paper, we focus on the CBS synthesis and metabolism, tissue distribution, potential mechanisms influencing tumor growth, and relevant signaling pathways. We also discuss the impact of pharmacological CBS inhibitors and silencing CBS in preclinical cancer models, supporting their potential as targeted cancer therapies., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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7. Inhibiting the CB1 receptor in CIH-induced animal model alleviates colon injury.
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Wang PP, Cheng XQ, Dou ZJ, Fan YQ, Chen J, Zhao L, Han JX, Lin XW, and Wang B
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- Animals, Male, Mice, Disease Models, Animal, Gastrointestinal Microbiome, Hypoxia metabolism, Intestinal Mucosa metabolism, Intestinal Mucosa microbiology, Intestinal Mucosa pathology, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Occludin metabolism, Occludin genetics, Tight Junctions metabolism, Zonula Occludens-1 Protein metabolism, Colon pathology, Colon microbiology, Colon metabolism, Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 metabolism, Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 genetics
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can lead to intestinal injury, endotoxemia, and disturbance of intestinal flora. Additionally, as a crucial component of the endocannabinoid system, some studies have demonstrated that cannabinoid 1 (CB1) receptors are closely linked to the multiple organ dysfunction triggered by OSA. However, the role of the CB1 receptor in alleviating OSA-induced colon injury remains unclear. Here, through the construction of the OSA classic model, we found that the colon tissue of chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH)-induced mice exhibited an overexpression of the CB1 receptor. The results of hematoxylin-eosin staining and transmission electron microscopy revealed that inhibition of the CB1 receptor could decrease the gap between the mucosa and muscularis mucosae, alleviate mitochondrial swelling, reduce microvilli shedding, and promote the recovery of tight junctions of CIH-induced mice. Furthermore, CB1 receptor inhibition reduced the levels of metabolic endotoxemia and inflammatory responses, exhibiting significant protective effects on the colon injury caused by CIH. At the molecular level, through western blotting and real-time polymerase chain reaction techniques, we found that inhibiting the CB1 receptor can significantly increase the expression of ZO-1 and Occludin proteins, which are closely related to the maintenance of intestinal mucosal barrier function. Through 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) determination, we found that inhibition of the CB1 receptor increased the diversity of the microbial flora and controlled the makeup of intestinal flora. Moreover, butyric acid concentration and the amount of SCFA-producing bacteria, such as Ruminococcaceae and Lachnospiraceae, were both markedly elevated by CB1 receptor inhibition. The results of the spearman correlation study indicated that Lachnospiraceae showed a positive association with both ZO-1 and Occludin but was negatively correlated with the colon CB1 receptor, IL-1β, and TNF-α. According to this study, we found that inhibiting CB1 receptor can improve CIH-induced colon injury by regulating gut microbiota, reducing mucosal damage and promoting tight junction recovery. KEY POINTS: •CIH leads to overexpression of CB1 receptor in colon tissue. •CIH causes intestinal flora disorder, intestinal mucosal damage, and disruption of tight junctions. •Inhibition of CB1 receptor can alleviate the colon injury caused by CIH through regulating the gut microbiota, reducing mucosal injury, and promoting tight junction recovery., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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8. [Short-term efficacy and safety of cardiac contractility modulation in patients with heart failure].
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Guo YK, Shang S, Sun TH, Fan YQ, Xiaokereti J, Zu KT, Yang X, Zhang L, Li YD, Lu YM, Zhang JH, Xing Q, Zhou XH, and Tang BP
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- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Female, Cross-Sectional Studies, Treatment Outcome, Aged, Ventricular Function, Left, Stroke Volume, Heart Failure physiopathology, Myocardial Contraction
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Objective: To investigate the short-term efficacy and safety of cardiac contractility modulation (CCM) in patients with heart failure. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of patients with heart failure who underwent CCM placement at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from February to June 2022. With a follow-up of 3 months, CCM sensation, impedance, percent output, and work time were monitored, and patients were compared with pre-and 3-month postoperative left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) values, and 6-minute walk test distance and New York Heart Association (NYHA) cardiac function classification, and the occurrence of complications was recorded. Results: CCM was successfully implanted in all 9 patients. Seven(7/9) of them were male, aged (56±14) years, 3 patients had ischaemic cardiomyopathy and 6 patients had dilated cardiomyopathy. At 3-month postoperative follow-up, threshold was stable, sense was significantly lower at follow-up than before (right ventricle: (16.3±7.0) mV vs. (8.2±1.1) mV, P <0.05; local sense: (15.7±4.9) mV vs. (6.7±2.5) mV, P <0.05), and impedance was significantly lower at follow-up than before (right ventricle (846±179) Ω vs. (470±65) Ω, P <0.05, local sense: (832±246) Ω vs. (464±63) Ω, P <0.05). The CCM output percentage was (86.9±10.7) %, the output amplitude was (6.7±0.4) V, and the daily operating time was (8.6±1.0) h. LVEF was elevated compared to preoperative ((29.4±5.2) % vs. (38.3±4.3) %, P <0.05), the 6-minute walk test was significantly longer than before ((96.8±66.7)m vs. (289.3±121.7)m, P <0.05). No significant increase in the number of NYHA Class Ⅲ-Ⅳ patients was seen (7/9 vs. 2/9, P >0.05). The patient was not re-hospitalised for worsening heart failure symptoms, had no malignant arrhythmic events and experienced significant relief of symptoms such as chest tightness and shortness of breath. No postoperative complications related to pocket hematoma, pocket infection and rupture, electrode detachment, valve function impairment, pericardial effusion, or cardiac perforation were found. Conclusions: CCM has better short-term safety and efficacy in patients with heart failure.
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9. Observation of Chiral Channels in Helical Covalent Organic Frameworks.
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Zhang YJ, Li LH, Feng J, Deng X, Sun T, Huang JF, Fan YQ, Lan YB, Wang ZP, Li XM, Liang L, Ding SY, Ma YH, Peng Y, and Wang W
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Unraveling the mechanism of chirality transfer across length scales is crucial to the rational development of functional materials with hierarchical chirality. The key obstacle is the lack of structural information, especially at the mesoscopic level. We report herein the structural identification of helical covalent organic frameworks ( heli COFs) with hierarchical chirality, which integrate molecular chirality, channel chirality, and morphology chirality into one crystalline entity. Specifically, benefiting from the highly ordered structure of heli COFs, the existence of chiral channels at the mesoscopic level has been confirmed by electron crystallography, and the handedness of these chiral channels has been directly determined through the stereopair imaging technique. Accordingly, the chirality transfer in heli COFs from microscopic to macroscopic levels could be rationalized with a layer-rotating model that has been supported by both crystal structure analysis and theoretical calculations. Observation of chiral channels in heli COFs not only provides unprecedented data for the understanding of the chirality transfer process but also sheds new light on the rational construction of highly ordered polymeric materials with hierarchical chirality.
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10. Acupuncture for cervical dystonia associated with anxiety and depression: A case report.
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Zhang YT, Zhang JJ, Zha BX, Fan YQ, Xu YB, Yang J, and Zhang QP
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Background: Cervical dystonia (CD) is a type of muscle tone disorder that usually occurs in the neck muscles. Due to the intermittent or continuous involuntary contraction of the neck muscles, the head and neck are twisted and skewed and some postural abnormalities occur. Long-term abnormal posture or pain can cause negative emotions in patients, which can affect their quality of life., Case Summary: This case report included a 37-year-old woman who was diagnosed with CD associated with anxiety and depression; the accompanying symptoms were head and neck tilt of approximately 90° to the right and mental abnormality. After two courses of acupuncture treatment, the patient's head and neck can be maintained in a normal position, and the negative emotions can be relieved., Conclusion: This case indicates that acupuncture can effectively improve CD and the emotional state and quality of life of patients, making it an effective alternative treatment for the condition., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors have no conflict of interest related to the manuscript., (©The Author(s) 2024. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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11. Anti-Inflammatory and Proangiogenic Metabolites from the Hadal Trench-Derived Fungus Acremonium dichromosporum YP-213.
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Zhang Y, Zhou JB, Yang ST, Liu X, Cao W, Li PH, Chen H, and Fan YQ
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- Animals, Anti-Inflammatory Agents pharmacology, Fungi, Pyridones, Zebrafish, Alkaloids, Acremonium
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Four new compounds, including two ascochlorin-type meroterpenoids acremocholrins A ( 1 ) and B ( 2 ), one pyridone alkaloid acremopyridone A ( 7 ), and one cyclopentenone derivative acremoketene A ( 12 ), together with eight known compounds ( 3 - 6 and 8 - 11 ), were isolated and identified from the hadal trench-derived fungus Acremonium dichromosporum YP-213. Their structures were determined with a detailed spectroscopic analysis of NMR and MS data, NOE analysis, octant rule and quantum chemical calculations of ECD, and NMR (with DP4+ probability analysis). Among the compounds, 7 represent a novel scaffold derived from a pyridone alkaloid by cleavage of the C-16-C-17 bond following oxidation to give a ketone. Compounds 9 , 11 , and 12 showed potent in vivo anti-inflammatory activity in transgenic zebrafish, while compound 8 exhibited significant proangiogenic activity in transgenic zebrafish.
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- 2023
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12. A General Deep Learning Method for Computing Molecular Parameters of a Viscoelastic Constitutive Model by Solving an Inverse Problem.
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Ye M, Fan YQ, and Yuan XF
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Prediction of molecular parameters and material functions from the macroscopic viscoelastic properties of complex fluids are of great significance for molecular and formulation design in fundamental research as well as various industrial applications. A general learning method for computing molecular parameters of a viscoelastic constitutive model by solving an inverse problem is proposed. The accuracy, convergence and robustness of a deep neural network (DNN)-based numerical solver have been validated by considering the Rolie-Poly model for modeling the linear and non-linear steady rheometric properties of entangled polymer solutions in a wide range of concentrations. The results show that as long as the DNN could be trained with a sufficiently high accuracy, the DNN-based numerical solver would rapidly converge to its solution in solving an inverse problem. The solution is robust against small white noise disturbances to the input stress data. However, if the input stress significantly deviates from the original stress, the DNN-based solver could readily converge to a different solution. Hence, the resolution of the numerical solver for inversely computing molecular parameters is demonstrated. Moreover, the molecular parameters computed by the DNN-based numerical solver not only reproduce accurately the steady viscoelastic stress of completely monodisperse linear lambda DNA solutions over a wide range of shear rates and various concentrations, but also predict a power law concentration scaling with a nearly same scaling exponent as those estimated from experimental results.
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13. ["Huayu Tongluo" moxibustion improves learning-memory ability and promotes myelin regeneration by regulating Sonic Hedgehog signaling pathway in vascular dementia rats].
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Kong Y, Yang J, Fan YQ, Wang WS, and Zhang YT
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- Male, Rats, Animals, Hedgehog Proteins genetics, Myelin Sheath, Zinc Finger Protein GLI1 genetics, Rats, Wistar, Signal Transduction, Regeneration, Dementia, Vascular genetics, Dementia, Vascular therapy, Moxibustion
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Objective: To investigate the effect of "Huayu Tongluo" (resolving blood stagnation to dredge meridian-collaterals) moxibustion on remyelination and Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) signaling pathway in the corpus callosum of vascular dementia (VD) rats, so as to explore its mechanisms underlying improvement of VD., Methods: Male Wistar rats were randomized into sham-operation, model, medication and moxibustion groups, with 12 rats in each group.The VD model was established by bilateral common carotid artery occlusion. Moxibustion was applied to "Shenting"(GV24), "Baihui"(GV20) and "Dazhui"(GV14) for 20 min once a day, 7 d as a treatment course, for 3 courses, with one day's rest between every two courses. Rats of the medication group were treated by gavage of 10 mg/kg of chloromastine solution once a day, and the course of treatment was the same as that of the moxibustion group. The rat's learning-memory ability was assessed by Morris water maze test (escape latency). The neurological deficits were evaluated by using Longa's scale.The mRNA and protein expressions of Shh and Gli1 in the corpus callosum were measured by quantitative real-time fluorescence PCR and Western blot, separately. The ultrastructure of the myelin sheath and myelinated axons was observed under transmission electron microscopy (TCM)., Results: Compared with the sham-operation group, the neurologic score and escape latency were significantly increased and prolonged ( P <0.01), and the mRNA and protein expression levels of Shh and Gli1 and the number of myelinated axons were obviously decreased in the model group ( P <0.01). In comparison with the model group, the escape latency was apparently shortened ( P <0.05), while the mRNA and protein expression levels of Shh and Gli1 as well as the number of myelinated axons were strikingly increased in both moxibustion and medication groups ( P <0.01). Results of TCM showed that in the model group, the arrangement of myelin coil structures was sparse and fuzzy, and some structures were bulged and disbanded. The oligodendrocytes were irregular, and the number of myelin sheath was rare. These situations were relatively milder in both moxibustion and medication groups., Conclusion: "Huayu Tongluo" moxibustion can promote the differentiation and maturation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells after cerebral ischemia by regulating the expressions of Shh and Gli1 in Shh signaling pathway, thus promoting the regeneration of cerebral white matter myelin sheaths in VD rats, which may contribute to improving learning-memory ability.
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14. Subunit vaccines with a saponin-based adjuvant boost humoral and cellular immunity to MERS coronavirus.
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Chang CC, Algaissi A, Lai CC, Chang CK, Lin JS, Wang YS, Chang BH, Chang YC, Chen WT, Fan YQ, Peng BH, Chao CY, Tzeng SR, Liang PH, Sung WC, Hu AY, Chang SC, and Chang MF
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- Animals, Mice, Humans, Antibodies, Neutralizing, Antibodies, Viral, Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4, Immunity, Cellular, Mice, Transgenic, Adjuvants, Immunologic, Recombinant Proteins, Vaccines, Subunit, Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus, Viral Vaccines, Coronavirus Infections
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Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) outbreaks have constituted a public health issue with drastic mortality higher than 34%, necessitating the development of an effective vaccine. During MERS-CoV infection, the trimeric spike protein on the viral envelope is primarily responsible for attachment to host cellular receptor, dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4). With the goal of generating a protein-based prophylactic, we designed a subunit vaccine comprising the recombinant S1 protein with a trimerization motif (S1-Fd) and examined its immunogenicity and protective immune responses in combination with various adjuvants. We found that sera from immunized wild-type and human DPP4 transgenic mice contained S1-specific antibodies that can neutralize MERS-CoV infection in susceptible cells. Vaccination with S1-Fd protein in combination with a saponin-based QS-21 adjuvant provided long-term humoral as well as cellular immunity in mice. Our findings highlight the significance of the trimeric S1 protein in the development of MERS-CoV vaccines and offer a suitable adjuvant, QS-21, to induce robust and prolonged memory T cell response., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Ming-Fu Chang reports financial support was provided by Ministry of Science & Technology of Taiwan. Ming-Fu Chang reports a relationship with Ministry of Science & Technology of Taiwan that includes: funding grants. Ming-Fu Chang has patent NA pending to NA. The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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15. [Clinicopathological and molecular genetic characterization of colorectal angiosarcoma].
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Wang YJ, Fan YQ, Zhang JF, Chen ZW, Chen HM, and Zhao M
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- Humans, Molecular Biology, Hemangiosarcoma genetics, Hemangiosarcoma pathology, Colonic Neoplasms
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16. Time-Concentration Superposition for Linear Viscoelasticity of Polymer Solutions.
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Li CQ, Winter HH, Fan YQ, Xu GX, and Yuan XF
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The concentration dependence of linear viscoelastic properties of polymer solutions is a well-studied topic in polymer physics. Dynamic scaling theories allow qualitative predictions of polymer solution rheology, but quantitative predictions are still limited to model polymers. Meanwhile, the scaling properties of non-model polymer solutions must be determined experimentally. In present paper, the time-concentration superposition (TCS) of experimental data is shown to be a robust procedure for studying the concentration scaling properties of binary and ternary polymer solutions. TCS can not only identify whether power law scaling may exist or not, and over which concentration range, but also unambiguously estimate the concentration scaling exponents of linear viscoelastic properties for a range of non-model polymer solutions.
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17. Lemniscular carbon nanohoops with contiguous conjugation from planar chiral [2.2]paracyclophane: influence of the regioselective synthesis on topological chirality.
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He J, Yu MH, Lian Z, Fan YQ, Guo SZ, Li XN, Wang Y, Wang WG, Cheng ZY, and Jiang H
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We report herein the regioselective synthesis of all-carbon lemniscular nanohoops bis-po -CC and bis-pm -TC by the rational control of ring closures at the different positions of planar chiral tetrasubstituted [2.2]paracyclophane. Topological analyses reveal that bis-pm -TC is topologically chiral while bis-po -CC is topologically achiral. X-ray crystal analysis demonstrates that bis-pm -TC adopts a lemniscular conformation with a contiguous conjugation. CD and CPL measurements further reveal that the chiroptical properties of bis-pm -TC are obviously different from those of bis-po -CC due to their different topological chiralities., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts to declare., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)
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18. New Bisabolane-Type Sesquiterpenoids from Curcuma longa and Their Anti-Atherosclerotic Activity.
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Guo YQ, Wu GX, Peng C, Fan YQ, Li L, Liu F, and Xiong L
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- Monocyclic Sesquiterpenes pharmacology, Lipopolysaccharides pharmacology, Curcuma chemistry, Foam Cells metabolism, Lipoproteins, LDL metabolism, Cholesterol metabolism, Atherosclerosis drug therapy, Atherosclerosis metabolism, Sesquiterpenes chemistry
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To explore the sesquiterpenoids in Curcuma longa L. and their activity related to anti-atherosclerosis. The chemical compounds of the rhizomes of C. longa were separated and purified by multiple chromatography techniques. Their structures were established by a variety of spectroscopic experiments. The absolute configurations were determined by comparing experimental and calculated NMR chemical shifts and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) spectra. Their anti-inflammatory effects and inhibitory activity against macrophage-derived foam cell formation were evaluated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL)-injured RAW264.7 macrophages, respectively. This study resulted in the isolation of 10 bisabolane-type sesquiterpenoids ( 1 - 10 ) from C. longa , including two pairs of new epimers (curbisabolanones A-D, 1 - 4 ). Compound 4 significantly inhibited LPS-induced nitric oxide (NO), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) production in RAW264.7 cells. Furthermore, compound 4 showed inhibitory activity against macrophage-derived foam cell formation, which was represented by markedly reducing ox-LDL-induced intracellular lipid accumulation as well as total cholesterol (TC), free cholesterol (FC), and cholesterol ester (CE) contents in RAW264.7 cells. These findings suggest that bisabolane-type sesquiterpenoids, one of the main types of components in C. longa , have the potential to alleviate the atherosclerosis process by preventing inflammation and inhibiting macrophage foaming., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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19. Overexpressing SIRT6 can Attenuate the Injury of Intracerebral Hemorrhage by Down-Regulating NF-kB.
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Cheng J, Fan YQ, Zhang WF, Zhang G, Zeng K, Ye Z, Zhao D, Wu LQ, and Chen ZB
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- Rats, Humans, Animals, Cerebral Hemorrhage genetics, Cerebral Hemorrhage metabolism, Neuroprotection, NF-kappa B metabolism, Sirtuins genetics
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Sirtuin-6 (SIRT6), a member of the sirtuins family of NAD ( +) dependent deacetylases, has been shown to have beneficial effects in ischemic stroke. However, the role of SIRT6 in intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) has not reported. We observed that SIRT6 expression was down-regulated in human ICH patients and down-regulated in ICH-induced rat cortical neurons. We subsequently found that SIRT6 overexpression reduced brain tissue damage and increased neuronal survival in the ICH model of rats and hemin-induced cortical neurons. Our further study found that overexpression of SIRT6 can reduce inflammatory response by down-regulating the expression of NF-kB and thus promote the recovery of neurological function in ICH animals. In conclusion, SIRT6 can inhibit the expression of NF-kB and plays a neuroprotective role in ICH by inhibiting the NF-kB-mediated inflammatory response.SIRT6 could be a novel therapeutic target for ICH., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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20. [Moxibustion improves learning-memory ability by regulating apoptosis related proteins of hippocampus in diabetic rats with cognitive impairment].
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Zhang LL, Yuan AH, Yang J, Zha BX, Gu G, Fan YQ, Yang YS, and Kan WJ
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- Animals, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Caspase 3, NF-kappa B, Blood Glucose, bcl-2-Associated X Protein, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2, Apoptosis, Hippocampus, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental, Moxibustion, Cognitive Dysfunction
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Objective: To investigate the effect of moxibustion on the proteins related with apoptosis and nuclear transcription factor kappa B (NF-κB) in hippocampus of diabetic rats with cognitive impairment (CI), so as to explore its mechanism underlying improvement of learning-memory ability., Methods: Thirty SD rats were randomly divided into normal, model and moxibustion groups ( n =10 rats/group). The diabetic model was established by i.p. injection of streptozotocin solution (25 mg·kg
-1 ·d-1 ), followed by high-fat diet raising for 4 weeks, and the CI model was confirmed by Morris water maze test. The rats in the moxibustion group were given moxibustion at "Shenting" (GV24), "Baihui" (GV20) and "Dazhui" (GV14) for 20 min each time, the treatment was conducted 6 times a week for 4 weeks. The learning-memory ability was detected by Morris water maze test, the random blood glucose of rats was measured by glucometer and test strips. The protein and mRNA expression levels of Bcl-2, Bax, Caspase-3 and NF-κB p65 in hippocampus were detected by Western blot and quantitative real-time PCR, separately., Results: After modeling, the random blood glucose, escape latency, and the expression levels of Bax, Caspase-3 and NF-κB p65 proteins and mRNAs in the model group were significantly increased, while the expression levels of Bcl-2 protein and mRNA were decreased ( P <0.001, P <0.01, P <0.05) in comparison with the normal group. Following the treatment, the modeling induced increase of blood glucose, escape latency, and the expression levels of Bax, Caspase-3 and NF-κB p65 proteins and mRNAs, as well as decrease of Bcl-2 protein and mRNA expression levels were reversed ( P <0.05, P <0.01, P <0.001)., Conclusion: Moxibustion can improve learning-memory ability in diabetic rats with cognitive impairment, which may be related to its function in regulating the expression levels of hippocampal Bcl-2, Bax, Caspase-3 and NF-κB.- Published
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21. Adjustment of W-O-Zr Boundaries Boosts Efficient Nitrilation of Dimethyl Adipate with Ammonia on WO x /ZrO 2 Catalysts.
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Ding GR, Wang YF, Duan GY, Fan YQ, and Xu BH
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In this study, a tungstated zirconia (WO
x /ZrO2 ) catalyst was developed for the continuous synthesis of adiponitrile (ADN) by gas-phase nitrilation of dimethyl adipate (DMA) with NH3 . The highest TOFADN could be reached on WOx /ZrO2 bearing ∼1D WOx species (highly dispersed and discontinuous status) at the surface, which, however, delivered the poorest selectivity toward nitrilation (SADN+MCP ). In comparison, both efficient and selective transformation of DMA to ADN was achieved by fabricating WOx /ZrO2 with continuously distributed oligomeric WOx species (∼2D) at the surface, either by varying the dosage of the W-reagent in the preparation of WOx (m)/ZrO2 or by doping a proper amount of the Mn element into WOx (5.0)/ZrO2 , bearing WO3 NPs. Furthermore, the in situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy investigations of both independent and competitive adsorptions of ester functionality and NH3 over W-O-Zr, W-O-W, and Zr-O-Zr boundaries at the surface clarified the synergistic effect of these species in the activation of DMA/NH3 and thereby nitrilation.- Published
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22. Acronyrones A-C, unusual prenylated acetophenones from Acronychia pedunculata.
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Lv LX, Wu Y, He HX, Li NP, Zhao W, Fan YQ, Wei X, Su JC, Wang Q, and Gu JH
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- Animals, Molecular Structure, Acetophenones chemistry, Plant Leaves chemistry, Thoracica, Rutaceae chemistry
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Two novel prenylated acetophenones with new carbon skeletons, acronyrones A and B (1 and 2), and a new analogue, acronyrone C (3), together with two known compounds (4 and 5) were isolated from the leaves of Acronychia pedunculata. Their structures with absolute configurations were identified by interpretation of spectroscopic data, single crystal X-ray diffraction, and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) calculations. Compounds 1 and 2 represent the first example of prenylated acetophenones possessed a C
7 (1) and a C6 (2) side chain, forming a 4-isobutylchroman-2-one unit and a 3-(2-methylpropylidene)benzofuran-2(3H)-one moiety with the acetophenone core, respectively. In addition, compound 4 exhibited significant dose-dependent transcriptional activation effect against retinoid X receptor-α (RXRα), and could be regarded as a new type of non-classical RXR ligand., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier B.V.)- Published
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23. Digital Workflow for Edentulous Patients with Implant-Supported Fixed Prostheses: A Fully Digital Technique.
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Jung SW, Fan YQ, and Lee C
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Dentists have made prostheses using traditional methods, which are inconvenient and time-consuming. It includes functional impression taking, plaster model production, wax rim production, intermaxillary relationship and occlusal plane setting, artificial tooth arrangement, denture polymerization, polishing, etc. To make prostheses in this way, the patient has to visit the dentist several times, and it takes a long time for them to receive treatment. In addition, the potential for errors associated with the denture-manufacturing process and the use of denture materials has always existed. However, the recent use of digital technology in dentistry has made it possible to create digital prostheses. Several techniques for the immediate loading of implants with a fixed prostheses in edentulous patients have been developed. However, these techniques are partially digital techniques that include laboratory work for prosthesis fabrication. This article aimed to describe a fully digital technique for implant-supported fixed prostheses. It includes intra-oral scanning of edentulous patients, implant placement planning, and final prosthesis fabrication. This technique facilitates a simple and more efficient immediate restoration after implant placement without using stone casts.
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24. [Correlation between abnormal left atrial appendage function and thrombotic events in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation].
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Liu JQ, Wei M, Taiwaikuli D, Jiaerken J, Lyu HS, Fan YQ, Zhou XH, Tang BP, and Lu YM
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- Cholesterol, Humans, Risk Factors, Stroke Volume, Ventricular Function, Left, Atrial Appendage, Atrial Fibrillation, Thrombosis
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Objective: To investigate the association between abnormal left atrial appendage function and thrombotic events in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation, and the independent risk factors affecting left atrial appendage function. Methods: Patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation, who visited the Atrial Fibrillation Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from June 1, 2019 to June 1, 2021, were selected. According to left atrial appendage flow velocity (LAAFV), they were divided into normal left atrial appendage function group (297 patients with LAAFV ≥ 40 cm/s) and abnormal left atrial appendage function group (85 patients with LAAFV<40 cm/s). Baseline data and transesophageal echocardiography images were collected from all the patients. The occurrence of thrombotic events was recorded. Univariate and multivariate unconditional logistic regression analyses were conducted to investigate the correlation between abnormal left atrial appendage function and the occurrence of thrombotic events. Results: There were significant differences in gender, type of atrial fibrillation, CHA
2 DS2 -VASc score, anticoagulant therapy, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, international normalized ratio (INR), left atrial diameter, proportion of patients with right atrial enlargement, left ventricular ejection fraction, inner diameter, sum of inner diameter, depth, and sum of depth of all angles of the left atrial appendage, and incidence of thrombotic events between the two groups (all P <0.05). After adjusting for confounders, multivariate unconditional logistic regression analyses showed that abnormal left atrial appendage function was closely associated with thrombotic events (β=1.168 P =0.002), and left atrial diameter ( OR =1.084, 95% CI 1.019-1.153, P =0.011) and persistent atrial fibrillation ( OR =2.323, 95% CI 1.226-4.403, P =0.010) were independent risk factors affecting left atrial appendage function. Conclusions: Abnormal left atrial appendage function is closely associated with thrombosis. The left atrial diameter and persistent atrial fibrillation were independent risk factors affecting left atrial appendage function.- Published
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25. [Electroacupuncture improves learning-memory ability by down-regulating expression of hippocampal Aβ1-42 and Tau and NF-κB proteins in diabetic rats with cognitive impairment].
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He C, Yuan AH, Yang J, Fan YQ, and Xie HY
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- Amyloid beta-Peptides, Animals, Blood Glucose metabolism, Hippocampus metabolism, Male, Memory, NF-kappa B genetics, NF-kappa B metabolism, Peptide Fragments, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, tau Proteins genetics, tau Proteins metabolism, Cognitive Dysfunction genetics, Cognitive Dysfunction therapy, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental genetics, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental metabolism, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental therapy, Electroacupuncture
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Objective: To observe the effect of electroacupuncture(EA) on the expression of nuclear transcription factors κB (NF-κB) and Tau protein and content of amyloid (Aβ) in diabetic rats with cognitive impairment, so as to explore its mechanism underlying improvement of learning-memory ability., Methods: Male SD rats were randomly divided into normal control ( n =9), model ( n =9) and EA ( n =9) groups. The diabetic mellitus model was established by feeding the rats with high fat and high sugar for 1 month and intraperitoneal injection of STZ (25 mg·kg-1·d-1) for 2 days. EA was applied to "Zusanli"(ST36) and "Neiting"(ST44) for 20 min, alternatively on both side every day, and "Yishu"(EX-B3) was stimulated by twirling the acupuncture needle with uniform reinforcing-reducing method for 1 min, followed by retaining it for 20 min. The treatment was conducted 6 times a week for 4 weeks. The learning-memory ability was evaluated by using Morris water maze swimming test. The blood glucose level was randomly detected by using a glucometer, the content of Aβ1-42 in the hippocampal tissue was detected by ELISA, and the relative expression levels of hippocampal Tau and NF-κB p65 proteins and mRNAs were determined by Western blot and fluorescence quantitative real-time PCR, separately., Results: After modeling, the blood glucose, escape latency, Aβ1-42 content and the expression levels of Tau and NF-κB p65 proteins and mRNAs in the model group were significantly increased ( P <0.01, P <0.05) in comparison with the normal control group. Following EA intervention, the modeling induced increase of blood glucose, escape latency, Aβ1-42 content and the expression levels of Tau and NF-κB p65 proteins and mRNAs were reversed ( P <0.05, P <0.01)., Conclusion: EA can improve the learning-memory ability in rats with diabetic cognitive impairment, which may be related to its function in down-regulating the levels of hippocampal Aβ1-42, Tau and NF-κB proteins.
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26. Extracellular vesicles from hypoxia-preconditioned mesenchymal stem cells alleviates myocardial injury by targeting thioredoxin-interacting protein-mediated hypoxia-inducible factor-1α pathway.
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Mao CY, Zhang TT, Li DJ, Zhou E, Fan YQ, He Q, Wang CQ, and Zhang JF
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Background: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from hypoxia-preconditioned (HP) mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have better cardioprotective effects against myocardial infarction (MI) in the early stage than EVs isolated from normoxic (NC)-MSCs. However, the cardioprotective mechanisms of HP-EVs are not fully understood., Aim: To explore the cardioprotective mechanism of EVs derived from HP MSCs., Methods: We evaluated the cardioprotective effects of HP-EVs or NC-EVs from mouse adipose-derived MSCs (ADSCs) following hypoxia in vitro or MI in vivo , in order to improve the survival of cardiomyocytes (CMs) and restore cardiac function. The degree of CM apoptosis in each group was assessed by the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end-labeling and Annexin V/PI assays. MicroRNA (miRNA) sequencing was used to investigate the functional RNA diversity between HP-EVs and NC-EVs from mouse ADSCs. The molecular mechanism of EVs in mediating thioredoxin-interacting protein (TXNIP) was verified by the dual-luciferase reporter assay. Co-immunoprecipitation, western blotting, and immunofluorescence were performed to determine if TXNIP is involved in hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF-1α) ubiquitination and degradation via the chromosomal region maintenance-1 (CRM-1)-dependent nuclear transport pathway., Results: HP-EVs derived from MSCs reduced both infarct size (necrosis area) and apoptotic degree to a greater extent than NC-EVs from CMs subjected to hypoxia in vitro and mice with MI in vivo . Sequencing of EV-associated miRNAs showed the upregulation of 10 miRNAs predicted to bind TXNIP, an oxidative stress-associated protein. We showed miRNA224-5p, the most upregulated miRNA in HP-EVs, directly combined the 3' untranslated region of TXNIP and demonstrated its critical protective role against hypoxia-mediated CM injury. Our results demonstrated that MI triggered TXNIP-mediated HIF-1α ubiquitination and degradation in the CRM-1-mediated nuclear transport pathway in CMs, which led to aggravated injury and hypoxia tolerance in CMs in the early stage of MI., Conclusion: The anti-apoptotic effects of HP-EVs in alleviating MI and the hypoxic conditions of CMs until reperfusion therapy may partly result from EV miR-224-5p targeting TXNIP., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare that they have no competing interests regarding this study., (©The Author(s) 2022. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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27. Potential Novel Serum Metabolic Markers Associated With Progression of Prediabetes to Overt Diabetes in a Chinese Population.
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Ren M, Lin DZ, Liu ZP, Sun K, Wang C, Lao GJ, Fan YQ, Wang XY, Liu J, Du J, Zhu GB, Wang JH, and Yan L
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- Aged, Asian People, China, Cymenes metabolism, Disease Progression, Female, Humans, Inosine metabolism, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, Reproducibility of Results, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 metabolism, Metabolomics, Prediabetic State metabolism
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Background: Identifying the metabolite profile of individuals with prediabetes who turned to type 2 diabetes (T2D) may give novel insights into early T2D interception. The purpose of this study was to identify metabolic markers that predict the development of T2D from prediabetes in a Chinese population., Methods: We used an untargeted metabolomics approach to investigate the associations between serum metabolites and risk of prediabetes who turned to overt T2D (n=153, mean follow up 5 years) in a Chinese population (REACTION study). Results were compared with matched controls who had prediabetes at baseline [age: 56 ± 7 years old, body mass index (BMI): 24.2 ± 2.8 kg/m2] and at a 5-year follow-up [age: 61 ± 7 years old, BMI: 24.5 ± 3.1 kg/m2]. Confounding factors were adjusted and the associations between metabolites and diabetes risk were evaluated with multivariate logistic regression analysis. A 10-fold cross-validation random forest classification (RFC) model was used to select the optimal metabolites panels for predicting the development of diabetes, and to internally validate the discriminatory capability of the selected metabolites beyond conventional clinical risk factors., Findings: Metabolic alterations, including those associated with amino acid and lipid metabolism, were associated with an increased risk of prediabetes progressing to diabetes. The most important metabolites were inosine [odds ratio (OR) = 19.00; 95% confidence interval (CI): 4.23-85.37] and carvacrol (OR = 17.63; 95% CI: 4.98-62.34). Thirteen metabolites were found to improve T2D risk prediction beyond eight conventional T2D risk factors [area under the curve (AUC) was 0.98 for risk factors + metabolites vs 0.72 for risk factors, P < 0.05]., Interpretations: Use of the metabolites identified in this study may help determine patients with prediabetes who are at highest risk of progressing to diabetes., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Ren, Lin, Liu, Sun, Wang, Lao, Fan, Wang, Liu, Du, Zhu, Wang and Yan.)
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28. Transcranial direct-current stimulation protects against cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury through regulating Cezanne-dependent signaling.
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Cheng J, Fan YQ, Jiang HX, Chen SF, Chen J, Liao XY, Zou YY, Lan HY, Cui Y, Chen ZB, Chen QX, and Wan Q
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- Animals, Brain Ischemia therapy, Cells, Cultured, Female, Male, Pregnancy, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Reperfusion Injury therapy, Brain Ischemia metabolism, Endopeptidases biosynthesis, Neuroprotection physiology, Reperfusion Injury metabolism, Signal Transduction physiology, Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation methods
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Transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) is proved safe and shows therapeutic effect in cerebral ischemic stroke in clinical trials. But the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. Here we show that tDCS treatment reduces the infarct volume after rat cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury and results in functional improvement of stroke animals. At the cellular and molecular level, tDCS suppresses I/R-induced upregulation of Cezanne in the ischemic neurons. Cezanne inhibition confers neuroprotection after rat I/R and oxygen glucose deprivation (OGD) in the cortical neuronal cultures. Inhibiting Cezanne increases the level of SIRT6 that is downregulated in the ischemic neurons. Suppressing SIRT6 blocks Cezanne inhibition-induced neuroprotective effect and overexpressing SIRT6 attenuates OGD-induced neuronal death. We further show that downregulating Cezanne reduces DNA double-strand break (DSB) through upregulation of SIRT6 in OGD-insulted neurons. Together, this study suggests that Cezanne-dependent SIRT6-DNA DSB signaling pathway may mediate the neuroprotective effect of tDCS in ischemic neurons., (Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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29. Predicted 10-year Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Its Association with Sleep Duration among Adults in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region, China.
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Wang YX, Zhang L, Li CJ, Qi X, Fan YQ, He JS, Guo P, Hu JL, Chen S, Niu YJ, Liu F, Zhang R, Li Q, Ma ST, Zhang MZ, Hong CL, and Zhang MY
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cardiovascular Diseases etiology, China epidemiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Young Adult, Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology, Sleep Quality
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Objective: The study aims to predict 10-year cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and explore its association with sleep duration among Chinese urban adults., Methods: We analyzed part of the baseline data of a cohort that recruited adults for health screening by cluster sampling. The simplified Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Framingham 10-year risk score (FRS) were used to measure sleep duration and CVD risk. Demographic characteristics, personal history of chronic diseases, lifestyle factors were collected using a questionnaire. Height, weight, total cholesterol (TC), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) were also measured. Multiple logistic regression models were performed to explore the association of sleep duration with the predicted CVD risk., Results: We included 31, 135 participants (median age 44 years, 53.02% males) free of CVD, cerebral stroke, and not taking lipid-lowering agents. Overall, 14.05%, and 25.55% of participants were at medium and high predicted CVD risk, respectively. Short sleep was independently associated with increased odds of medium to high risk of predicted 10-year CVD among males ( OR = 1.10; 95% CI : 1.01-1.19) and increased odds of medium to high and high risk of predicted 10-year CVD among females ( OR = 1.23; 95% CI : 1.08-1.40; OR = 1.27; 95% CI : 1.11-1.44). In contrast, long sleep had no association with cardiovascular risk., Conclusion: A substantial number of adults free of CVD were at high 10-year CVD risk. Short sleep was associated with increased odds of predicted CVD risk., (Copyright © 2021 The Editorial Board of Biomedical and Environmental Sciences. Published by China CDC. All rights reserved.)
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30. VSTM1 regulates monocyte/macrophage function via the NF-κB signaling pathway.
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Wang XF, En-Zhou, Li DJ, Mao CY, He Q, Zhang JF, Fan YQ, and Wang CQ
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Objective: V-set and transmembrane domain-containing protein 1 (VSTM1) is negatively correlated with inflammation. However, its effect on atherosclerosis (AS) remains largely unexplored. In this study, we aimed to assess the effect of VSTM1 on the biological function of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells /macrophages stimulated by oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL)., Methods: U937 cells were divided into three groups as follows: control group, pLenti-VSTM1 shRNA group (VSTM1 depletion), and pLenti-VSTM1 group (VSTM1 overexpression). Cellular migration, chemotaxis, apoptosis, and secretion of inflammatory factors of monocytes/macrophages stimulated by ox-LDL were studied., Results: Overexpression of VSTM1 decreased the proliferation of U937 cells and induced cellular apoptosis. Depletion of VSTM1 enhanced the invasiveness and chemotaxis, increased the inflammatory response, and reduced the incidence of cell necrosis and apoptosis. Nuclear factor κ of B cells (NF-κB) was activated in VSTM1-depleted U937 cells., Conclusion: VSTM1 might play an important role in the activation of monocytes/macrophages and participate in the pathogenesis of AS via regulating NF-κB activity., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2021 Xiao-Fei Wang et al., published by De Gruyter.)
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31. Incident Heart Failure in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention.
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Gu J, Yin ZF, Xu ZJ, Fan YQ, Wang CQ, and Zhang JF
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Background: The contemporary incidence of heart failure (HF) in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) remains unclear. This prospective cohort study was designed to study the incidence and predictors of new-onset HF in CAD patients after PCI (ChiCTR1900023033). Methods: From January 2014 to December 2018, 3,910 CAD patients without HF history undergoing PCI were prospectively enrolled. Demographics, medical history, cardiovascular risk factors, cardiac parameters, and medication data were collected at baseline. Multivariable adjusted competing-risk regression analysis was performed to examine the predictors of incident HF. Results: After a median follow-up of 63 months, 497 patients (12.7%) reached the primary endpoint of new-onset HF, of which 179, 110, and 208 patients (36.0, 22.1, and 41.9%) were diagnosed as having HF with reduced ejection fraction (EF) (HFrEF), HF with mid-range EF (HFmrEF), and HF with preserved EF (HFpEF), respectively. Higher B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) or E/e' level, lower estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) level, and atrial fibrillation were the independent risk factors of new-onset HF. Gender (male) and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor/angiotensin II receptor blocker (ACEI/ARB) prescription were the negative predictors of new-onset HF. Moreover, it was indicated that long-term ACEI/ARB therapy, instead of beta-blocker use, was linked to lower risks of development of all three HF subtypes (HFrEF, HFmrEF and HFpEF). Conclusions: This prospective longitudinal cohort study shows that the predominant subtype of HF after PCI is HFpEF and ACEI/ARB therapy is accompanied with reduced risks of incident HF across three subtypes., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Gu, Yin, Xu, Fan, Wang and Zhang.)
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32. Exhausting T Cells During HIV Infection May Improve the Prognosis of Patients with COVID-19.
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Lin HS, Lin XH, Wang JW, Wen DN, Xiang J, Fan YQ, Li HD, Wu J, Lin Y, Lin YL, Sun XR, Chen YF, Chen CJ, Lian NF, Xie HS, Lin SH, Xie QF, Li CW, Peng FZ, Wang N, Lin JQ, Chen WJ, Huang CL, and Fu Y
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- Adult, Anti-Retroviral Agents, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Humans, Lymphocyte Count, Middle Aged, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, HIV Infections complications, HIV Infections drug therapy
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T-cell reduction is an important characteristic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and its immunopathology is a subject of debate. It may be due to the direct effect of the virus on T-cell exhaustion or indirectly due to T cells redistributing to the lungs. HIV/AIDS naturally served as a T-cell exhaustion disease model for recognizing how the immune system works in the course of COVID-19. In this study, we collected the clinical charts, T-lymphocyte analysis, and chest CT of HIV patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 infection who were admitted to Jin Yin-tan Hospital (Wuhan, China). The median age of the 21 patients was 47 years [interquartile range (IQR) = 40-50 years] and the median CD4 T-cell count was 183 cells/μl (IQR = 96-289 cells/μl). Eleven HIV patients were in the non-AIDS stage and 10 were in the AIDS stage. Nine patients received antiretroviral treatment (ART) and 12 patients did not receive any treatment. Compared to the reported mortality rate (nearly 4%-10%) and severity rate (up to 20%-40%) among COVID-19 patients in hospital, a benign duration with 0% severity and mortality rates was shown by 21 HIV/AIDS patients. The severity rates of COVID-19 were comparable between non-AIDS (median CD4 = 287 cells/μl) and AIDS (median CD4 = 97 cells/μl) patients, despite some of the AIDS patients having baseline lung injury stimulated by HIV: 7 patients (33%) were mild (five in the non-AIDS group and two in the AIDS group) and 14 patients (67%) were moderate (six in the non-AIDS group and eight in the AIDS group). More importantly, we found that a reduction in T-cell number positively correlates with the serum levels of interleukin 6 (IL-6) and C-reactive protein (CRP), which is contrary to the reported findings on the immune response of COVID-19 patients (lower CD4 T-cell counts with higher levels of IL-6 and CRP). In HIV/AIDS, a compromised immune system with lower CD4 T-cell counts might waive the clinical symptoms and inflammatory responses, which suggests lymphocyte redistribution as an immunopathology leading to lymphopenia in COVID-19., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Lin, Lin, Wang, Wen, Xiang, Fan, Li, Wu, Lin, Lin, Sun, Chen, Chen, Lian, Xie, Lin, Xie, Li, Peng, Wang, Lin, Chen, Huang and Fu.)
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33. Predictive and prognostic value of v-set and transmembrane domain-containing 1 expression in monocytes for coronary artery disease.
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Wang XF, Xu MC, Mao CY, En-Zhou, He Q, Qu XQ, Fan YQ, Wang CQ, and Zhang JF
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- Humans, Monocytes, Prognosis, Risk Factors, Acute Coronary Syndrome diagnosis, Acute Coronary Syndrome epidemiology, Coronary Artery Disease diagnosis, Coronary Artery Disease epidemiology, Myocardial Infarction diagnosis, Myocardial Infarction epidemiology
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The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between v-set and transmembrane domain-containing 1 (VSTM1) expression and incidence of major adverse cardiac events (MACE) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). A total of 310 patients were divided into a non-acute coronary syndrome (non-ACS) group (containing the stable angina group, and the asymptomatic coronary artery diseaseand other patients group) and an ACS group (containing unstable angina and acute myocardial infarction patients). Monocytic VSTM1 expression levels (assessed via average fluorescence intensity derived from antibody binding to VSTM1) in each group were detected and analyzed. The cut-off value of monocytic VSTM1 expression to predict the onset of ACS and MACE was confirmed. VSTM1 expression in monocytes from the ACS group was lower than that of the non-ACS group. The incidence of MACEs in the high VSTM1-expression group was much less than that of those in the low VSTM1 expression group at the 1 year follow-up stage. VSTM1 expression had an independent-inversed association with increased incidence of MACE and ACS. VSTM1 expression in monocytes may help to predict the occurrence of ACS in patients with CHD, and moreover it may provide the means to evaluate MACE prognosis during CHD patient follow-up., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (© 2021 The Author(s). Published by IMR Press.)
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34. Preparation and Characterization of Phosphoric Acid-Modified Biochar Nanomaterials with Highly Efficient Adsorption and Photodegradation Ability.
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Yang CX, Zhu Q, Dong WP, Fan YQ, and Wang WL
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Phosphoric acid-modified biochar (PMBC) was prepared using biochar (BC) as the carbon source and phosphoric acid as the activating agent. The PMBC exhibited an ordered vessel structure after deashing treatment, but the sidewalls became much rougher, the polarity (O/C atomic ratio of BC = 0.2320 and O/C atomic ratio of PMBC = 0.1604) decreased, and the isoelectric points (PI of BC = 5.22 and PI of PMBC = 5.51) and specific surface area (SSA of BC = 55.322 m
2 /g and SSA of PMBC = 62.285 m2 /g) increased. The adsorption characterization of the removal of sulfadiazine (SDZ) from PMBC was studied. The adsorption of SDZ by PMBC was in accordance with the Langmuir isotherm model and the pseudo-second-order kinetics model, and the adsorption thermodynamics were shown as Gibbs free energy < 0, an enthalpy change of 19.157 kJ/mol, and an entropy change of 0.0718 kJ/(K·mol). The adsorption of SDZ by PMBC was a complicated monolayer adsorption that was spontaneous, irreversible, and endothermic, and physical adsorption and chemical adsorption occurred simultaneously. The adsorption process was controlled by microporous capture, electrostatic interactions, hydrogen-bond interactions, and π-π interactions. PMBC@TiO2 photocatalysts with different mass ratios between TiO2 and PMBC were prepared via the in situ sol-gel method. PMBC@TiO2 exhibited both an ordered vessel structure (PMBC) and irregular particles (TiO2 ), and it was linked via Ti-O-C bonds. The optimal mass ratio between TiO2 and PMBC was 3:1. The removal of SDZ via PMBC@TiO2 was dependent on the coupling of adsorption and photocatalysis. The PMBC-enhanced photocatalytic performance of PMBC@TiO2 resulted in a higher absorption of UV and visible light, greater generation of reactive oxygen species, high levels of adsorption of SDZ on PMBC, and the conjugated structure and oxygen-containing functional groups that promoted the separation efficiency of the hole-electron pairs.- Published
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35. Publication Trends and Hot Spots in Femoroacetabular Impingement Research: A 20-Year Bibliometric Analysis.
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Tang F, Dai WB, Li XL, Turghun D, Huang H, and Fan YQ
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- Adolescent, Arthroscopy, Bibliometrics, Hip Joint surgery, Humans, Risk Factors, Cartilage, Articular, Femoracetabular Impingement surgery
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Background: Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) has attracted increasing attention over the past few decades. We aim to evaluate FAI research and predict research hot spots quantitatively and qualitatively., Methods: The publications in FAI research between 2000 and 2019 were assimilated from the Web of Science Core Collection of Clarivate Analytics. The retrieved data were evaluated by the bibliometric method. Software CiteSpace 5.7.R1, VOSviewer 1.6.15, and the Online Analysis Platform of Literature Metrology (http://bibliometric.com/) were used to analyze and identify the hot spots and trends in this field., Results: A total of 2471 originals articles that fulfilled the study requirements were obtained. The number of manuscripts on FAI has experienced rapid growth, especially after 2009. The United States of America was the leading country for publication and to the collaboration network. FAI, osteoarthritis, hip arthroscopy, labral reconstruction, pathomorphology, outcome, rehabilitation, and joint cartilage are some of the high-frequency keywords in co-occurrence cluster analysis and cocited reference cluster analysis. Burst detection analysis of top keywords revealed that outcomes, instability, labral reconstruction, adolescent, and risk factor were newly emerged research hot spots., Conclusion: The understanding of FAI has been improved significantly during the past two decades. Present studies focused on identifying the optimal method to treat labral pathology, outcome assessment of either surgeries or conservative managements, and predicting midterm and long-term outcomes. Together these studies exert critical implications for decision-making and management for FAI., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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36. HIV incidence among men who have sex with men using geosocial networking smartphone application in Beijing, China: an open cohort study.
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Mi GD, Zhang BB, Yu F, Ren XL, Ong JJ, Fan YQ, Guo FH, Li CJ, Zhang MZ, and Zhang MY
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- Beijing, China epidemiology, Cohort Studies, Homosexuality, Male, Humans, Incidence, Male, Sexual Behavior, Smartphone, Social Networking, HIV Infections epidemiology, Mobile Applications, Sexual and Gender Minorities
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Background: Sexual transmission among men who have sex with men (MSM) is the dominant route of HIV transmission in China. Extensive use of geosocial networking (GSN) smartphone application (app) has dramatically changed the pattern of sexual behaviors and HIV risk among MSM, but data on HIV incidence and the changing risk behaviors of GSN app-using MSM are limited. We aims to assess the HIV incidence and its correlates among gay GSN app-using MSM in China., Methods: We constructed an open cohort which was initiated and maintained using a GSN app to assess the HIV incidence among app-using MSM, recruited from June 2017 to December 2018. MSM completed an online questionnaire on their sociodemographic characteristics, sexual behaviors, recreational drug use and sexually transmitted infections status. Then each man had an HIV test, and those tested negatives were enrolled into the cohort. Participants completed follow-ups with additional HIV tests though the app during the study period, and were censored at HIV seroconversion or study end date. HIV incidence was calculated by dividing the sum of observed HIV seroconversions by the observed person-time. Univariate (Chi-square test and Fisher's exact test) and multivariate (proportional hazards regression) analyses were used to examine correlates of HIV incidence., Results: A total of 6957 HIV negative MSM were enrolled in the open cohort, 37 seroconversions occurred among 1937 men contributing 1065 observed person-years: HIV incidence was 3.47 per 100 person-years [95% confidence interval (CI): 2.37-4.57]. More than five sexual partners [hazard ratio (HR) = 2.65, 95% CI: 1.04-6.67], and sex with HIV positive partners (HR = 3.82, 95% CI: 1.16-12.64) in the preceding six months were positively associated with HIV seroconversion. Consistent condom use for anal sex (HR = 0.27, 95% CI: 0.07-0.96), and reporting insertive anal sex only (HR = 0.23, 95% CI: 0.08-0.62) in the preceding six months were protective factors for HIV seroconversion., Conclusions: Tailored interventions targeting app-using MSM are urgently needed given their high risk of HIV. As a new tool for accessing MSM at higher HIV risk, GSN smartphone app could play an important role in HIV research among MSM.
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37. A systematic review of guidelines for dual antiplatelet therapy in coronary artery bypass graft.
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Zhang ZZ, Zhang SZ, Zhou HM, Fan YQ, Liu MH, Zhong XB, Yang DY, Guo Y, Zhuang XD, and Liao XX
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- Aspirin therapeutic use, Deprescriptions, Duration of Therapy, Elective Surgical Procedures, Emergencies, Humans, Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors therapeutic use, Postoperative Hemorrhage prevention & control, Purinergic P2Y Receptor Antagonists therapeutic use, Coronary Artery Bypass methods, Coronary Artery Disease surgery, Dual Anti-Platelet Therapy methods, Practice Guidelines as Topic
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Background: In most situations, many patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) are on dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT), which is also required after CABG. The adjustment of antiplatelet strategy remains controversial. In this study, we systematically review current guidelines, seeking consensus and controversies to facilitate clinical practice., Methods and Results: Guidelines are searched in PubMed, Embase, ECRI Guidelines Trust and websites of guidelines organizations and professional society. Guidelines with recommendations of DAPT for patients undergo CABG are included. Two reviewers appraised guidelines with the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II (AGREE II). Relevant recommendations are extracted and summarized. A total of 14 guidelines meeting inclusion criteria are selected, with average AGREE II scores from 44% to 86%. Most guidelines score high in domains other than 'applicability'. Many guidelines are not detailed enough in reporting considerations behind recommendations. Current guidelines are consistent on the management of antiplatelet strategy before elective CABG and using DAPT after surgery for preventing graft vessel occlusion. Evidence is still lacking in urgent CABG and resumption of the previous DAPT after surgery., Conclusions: Current guidelines on DAPT in CABG are generally satisfying. Suspending P2Y12 inhibitors while aspirin continued before elective CABG is recommended, as well as 12 months of DAPT following CABG. More evidence is needed to guide antiplatelet therapy in urgent CABG and to prove the benefits of resuming previous DAPT., (© 2020 Stichting European Society for Clinical Investigation Journal Foundation. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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38. Correlation between income and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in a Chinese population.
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Hu W, Liu Z, Hao HR, Yu WN, Wang XQ, Shao XJ, Wu XJ, Wen SR, Fan YQ, and Ni YJ
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- Adipose Tissue pathology, Adult, Aged, Alanine Transaminase blood, China epidemiology, Female, Humans, Life Style, Liver pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease blood, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease pathology, Risk Factors, Triglycerides blood, Uric Acid blood, Asian People statistics & numerical data, Income statistics & numerical data, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease epidemiology
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Objective: The aim of the study was to analyze the correlation between income and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in a Chinese population., Method: subjects were divided into three groups according to liver fat content (LFC). (1) normal: LFC < 9.15%, 197 cases; (2) low LFC: LFC 9.15-20%, 532 cases; and (3) high LFC: LFC > 20%, 201 cases. Participants' clinical and social background were collected, including a routine fasting test to assess the relevant indices. Intergroup differences were compared on 1-way ANOVA, to analyze the relation between income and each index on Pearson correlation, and independent factors for LFC were identified on binary logistic regression., Results: (1) In retired persons, prevalence of NAFLD was greater in females (81.2%) than males (75%), but fell with age: the highest prevalence was between 40 and 49 years of age (87.5%), and the lowest above 70 years (68%). (2) Income correlated positively with triglyceride and serum uric acid levels and LFC (P < 0.05) and negatively with alanine aminotransferase (P = 0.01). (3) As income increased from level I to V, prevalence of NAFLD increased progressively (P < 0.05). In the study, LFC was taken as the dependent variable, and the traditional NAFLD risk factors and income level (I-V) were taken as independent variables. Income emerged as an independent risk factor for NAFLD. Risk in group V was 1.964-fold higher than in group I., Conclusion: Prevalence of NAFLD was closely related to socio-economic level. Demographic risk factors include female gender, age 40-49 years, and monthly income > 5,000 RMB. Thus, if income is increased without improving educational level and health awareness, NAFLD prevalence will rise., (Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.)
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39. [Net ecosystem carbon exchange and its affecting factors in a deciduous broad-leaved forest in Songshan, Beijing, China].
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Li RD, Fan YQ, Feng P, Song Z, Li XH, Yan HJ, Ma L, and Zha TS
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- Beijing, Carbon Dioxide analysis, China, Forests, Carbon, Ecosystem
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Forests play an important role in terrestrial carbon cycles. The mechanism underlying carbon balance in temperate deciduous broad-leaved forests is not clear. In this study, net ecosystem exchange (NEE) and environmental factors, including air temperature ( T
a ), soil temperature ( Ts ), photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), vapor pressure deficit (VPD), soil water content (SWC) and precipitation ( P ) were continually measured using eddy covariance techniques in 2019 in a deciduous broad-leaved forest in Songshan, Beijing. We analyzed the characteristics of NEE and its response to environmental factors. The results showed that, at diurnal scale, the monthly averaged NEE exhibited a "U" shape curve ( i.e ., being a carbon sink over daytime while being a carbon source during nighttime) over the growing season. During the non-growing season, NEE was positive ( i.e ., carbon source) at diurnal scale. At the seasonal scale, NEE exhibited a unimodal curve. The annual cumulative NEE was -111 g C·m-2 ·a-1 . Annual ecosystem respiration was 555 g C·m-2 ·a-1 , while gross ecosystem productivity was 666 g C·m-2 ·a-1 . Carbon sequestration peaked in June, while emission peaked in November. PAR was the dominant factor affecting daytime NEE (NEEd ). VPD was the main factor that indirectly affected daytime NEEd , with an optimal VPD value that maximizes daytime NEE around 1-1.5 kPa. Soil temperature was the main factor affecting nighttime NEE (NEEn ). SWC was a limiting factor for NEEn . Too high or too low SWC would inhibit NEEn , with an optimal SWC value of 0.28 m3 ·m-3 .- Published
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40. Balloon Deflation Strategy during Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Acute ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial and Numerical Simulation-Based Analysis.
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Gu J, Zhuo Y, Liu TJ, Li J, Yin ZF, Xu ZJ, Fan L, He Q, Chen K, Zeng HS, Wang XF, Fan YQ, Zhang JF, Liang FY, and Wang CQ
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Background: Primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is the best available reperfusion strategy in patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, PCI is associated with a serious problem known as no-reflow phenomenon, resulting in poor clinical and functional outcomes. This study aimed to compare the influences of different balloon deflation velocity on coronary flow and cardiovascular events during primary PCI in STEM as well as transient hemodynamic changes in in vitro experiments. Method and Results . 211 STEMI patients were randomly assigned to either a rapid or a slow balloon deflation group during stent deployment. The primary end point was coronary flow at the end of PCI procedure, and secondary end points included myocardial infarct size. Transient hemodynamic changes were evaluated through an in vitro experimental apparatus and a computer model. In clinical practice, the level of corrected TIMI frame count (cTFC) in slow balloon deflation after primary PCI was significantly lower than that of rapid balloon deflation, which was associated with smaller infarct size. Numerical simulations revealed that the rapid deflation led to a sharp acceleration of flow in the balloon-vessel gap and a concomitant abnormal rise in wall shear stress (WSS)., Conclusion: This randomized study demonstrated that the slow balloon deflation during stent implantation improved coronary flow and reduced infarct size in reperfused STEMI. The change of flow in the balloon-vessel gap and WSS resulted from different balloon deflation velocity might be partly accounted for this results., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2020 Jun Gu et al.)
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41. Repeated Herbal Acupoint Sticking Relieved the Recurrence of Allergic Asthma by Regulating the Th1/Th2 Cell Balance in the Peripheral Blood.
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Zhao SM, Wang HS, Zhang C, Hu J, Zhuang LL, Wang X, Fan YQ, Hu WJ, Luo JQ, Zhao NW, Yan SH, Dong J, Liu LY, Lu Q, and Cao M
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- Adult, Asthma blood, Asthma physiopathology, Female, Humans, Male, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Middle Aged, Recurrence, Acupuncture Points, Asthma therapy, Drugs, Chinese Herbal therapeutic use, Moxibustion, Th1-Th2 Balance
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Allergic asthma is an inflammatory disease involving the Th1/Th2 cell imbalance in the peripheral blood. Repeated herbal acupoint sticking (RHAS) has been used for hundreds of years in China to relieve the recurrence of allergic asthma, and it is still practiced today. Thus, we explored the effect on allergic asthma relapse and the underlying immunoregulatory mechanism in this study. Here, we enrolled 50 allergic asthma participants, and 38 of them completed the treatment and follow-up (the allergic asthma group). In addition, 13 healthy participants (the control group) were enrolled. The recurrence number of allergic asthma participants and asthma control test (ACT) were used to evaluate the effect of treatment on relieving allergic asthma recurrence. Flow cytometry was performed to analyze the levels of Th1 and Th2 cells in the peripheral blood. The serum levels of IgE, IFN- γ , and IL-4 were detected by ELISA. (1) In the allergic asthma group, compared to before the first treatment, the recurrence number of allergic asthma participants decreased and the ACT score increased at end of the last treatment, 18 and 30 weeks of the trial ( P < 0.05). At 18 and 30 weeks of the trial, the recurrence number of allergic asthma participants was less and the ACT score was higher than the ones from the same period last year in the allergic asthma group ( P < 0.05). Compared to before the first treatment, the percentage of Th1 cell did not change significantly, the percentage of Th2 cell decreased, and the Th1/Th2 cell ratio increased in the allergic asthma group by the end of the last treatment ( P < 0.05). Meanwhile, the release of IgE and IL-4 reduced ( P < 0.05), and the release of IFN- γ did not significantly change in the allergic asthma group. (2) Compared with the control group, the serum levels of IgE and IL-4 and the percentage of Th2 cell were higher, and the Th1/Th2 cell ratio was lower in the allergic asthma group ( P < 0.05). There was no significant difference between Th1 cell and IFN- γ before the first treatment. (3) Compared with the control group, the IgE levels and the percentage of Th2 cell were higher in the allergic asthma group ( P < 0.01). Simultaneously, there was no significant difference between Th1 cell, the Th1/Th2 cell ratio, and the serum levels of IFN- γ and IL-4 by the end of the last treatment. The data suggested that RHAS reduced the amount of Th2 cell and elevated the Th1/Th2 cell ratio, thereby alleviating the inflammatory responses in the allergic asthma participants., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2020 Shu-Mei Zhao et al.)
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42. [Analysis of bronchoscope-guided tracheal intubation in 12 cases with coronavirus disease 2019 under the personal protective equipment with positive pressure protective hood].
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Cai SJ, Wu LL, Chen DF, Li YX, Liu YJ, Fan YQ, Du SH, Huang H, Liu N, Cheng LL, Deng XL, and Li SY
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- Betacoronavirus, COVID-19, China, Coronavirus Infections prevention & control, Humans, Infection Control, Intensive Care Units, Pandemics prevention & control, Pneumonia, Viral prevention & control, Retrospective Studies, SARS-CoV-2, Bronchoscopes, Coronavirus Infections therapy, Intubation, Intratracheal, Personal Protective Equipment, Pneumonia, Viral therapy
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Endotracheal intubation is an independent risk factor for respiratory infectious diseases. We conducted a retrospective study in 12 cases with COVID-19 who underwent endotracheal intubation at ICU of the Guangzhou eighth hospital from January 20 to February 10, 2020. The intubation procedure, anesthetic regimen, and complication were collected and analyzed. The 9 healthcare workers who involved in intubation received virus nucleic acid test and 14 days temperature monitoring. All 12 patients were successfully intubated under the guidance of bronchoscope, without any complications. Midazolam, Propofol and Morphine or fentanyl were used for sedation and analgesia, avoiding patients cough and agitated during the procedure. The 9 healthcare workers were protected under the Personal Protective Equipment(PPE) with positive pressure protective hood. The detection of oropharyngeal swab virus nucleic acid were negative in all 9 healthcare workers, none of them had fever or any respiratory symptoms. The PPE with positive pressure protective hood should be needed to perform bronchoscope-guided endotracheal intubation in patients with COVID-19, it could strengthen to protect healthcare workers from virus exposure.
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43. Characteristics and outcomes of transitions among heart failure categories: a prospective observational cohort study.
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Gu J, Yin ZF, Zhang HL, Fan YQ, Zhang JF, and Wang CQ
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- Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Prospective Studies, Stroke Volume, Ventricular Function, Left, Heart Failure diagnosis, Heart Failure epidemiology
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Aims: Patients with heart failure (HF) are typically designated as having reduced, mid-range, or preserved ejection fraction (EF) (HFrEF, HFmrEF, or HFpEF, respectively) because of the importance of left ventricular EF (LVEF) on therapeutic decisions and prognosis. However, such designations are not necessarily static, as there are many transitions among the three HF phenotypes during follow-up. This prospective longitudinal cohort study sought to examine the HF transitions over time and their clinical characteristics, prognosis, and response to medical therapy., Methods and Results: We identified 1920 patients from a prospective cohort with a primary diagnosis of HF between 1 January 2007 and 31 December 2012. The enrolled HF patients were re-classified into three groups on the basis of baseline and 1 year follow-up echocardiography: HF with improved EF (HFiEF), HF with deteriorated EF (HFdEF), and HF with unchanged EF (HFuEF). The primary outcome was 5 year all-cause mortality. According to 1 year follow-up echocardiography, 490 (25.5%) were diagnosed as HFiEF, 179 (9.3%) as HFdEF, and 1251 (65.2%) as HFuEF. Ischaemic heart disease was an independent predictor of HFdEF, and beta-blocker prescription was an independent predictor of HFiEF. During the 5 year follow-up, patients with HFdEF had higher mortality, whereas patients with HFiEF had lower mortality. After adjustment, HFiEF, compared with HFuEF, was associated with a 62.1% decreased risk for mortality. Finally, the use of beta-blockers was associated with improved prognosis of patients with HFiEF and HFuEF., Conclusions: In this cohort of patients with HF, LVEF is a dynamic factor related to coexisting conditions and drug therapy. HFiEF and HFdEF are distinct HF phenotypes with different clinical outcomes than other phenotypes., (© 2020 The Authors. ESC Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology.)
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44. [The role of CaSR expression in diabetic cirrhosis injury and fibrosis in rats].
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Shao YY, Fan YQ, Li SW, Zhao BB, Shao XT, Hu J, Xu CQ, and Wei C
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- Animals, Cells, Cultured, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental complications, Extracellular Matrix metabolism, Hepatic Stellate Cells, Liver pathology, Liver Cirrhosis etiology, Matrix Metalloproteinases metabolism, Random Allocation, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental metabolism, Liver Cirrhosis metabolism, Receptors, Calcium-Sensing metabolism
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Objective: To observe the role of calcium sensitive receptor (CaSR) in the pathogenesis of diabetic liver injury., Methods: Forty Wistar rats were randomly divided into normal control group (control, n=10) and diabetes group (T1D, STZ 60 mg/kg intraperitoneal injection, n=30), and the samples were collected at the 2nd, 4th and 8th week. Rats hepatic stellate cells (HSC) were randomly divided into normal control group (Control, 10% FBS-DMEM culture, n=5), high glucose group (HG, 10% FBS-DMEM+40 mmol/L glucose, treated for 48 h, n=5) and CaSR inhibitor group (HG+Calhex 231, 10% FBS-DMEM+40 mmol/L glucose+2.5 μmol/L Calhex
231 for 48h, n=5). The body weight, blood glucose, serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activities were measured dynamically. The changes of liver morphology and ultrastructure were observed by HE staining and Masson staining by transmission electron microscopy. The changes of CaSR and liver fibrosis related indexes were detected by Western blot., Results: Compared with the control group, diabetic rats lost weight, while blood glucose, AST and ALT increased significantly, and the expression of CaSR, collagen 1(CO 1), collagen 3 (CO 3), matrix metalloproteinase(MMP)-1, -2 and -9 increased significantly. The results of the cell model were basically the same as those in vivo. Compared with the control group, the expression of α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) was increased, indicating that HSC differentiated into myofibroblasts in HG group. The expression of the main components of ECM (CO 1 and CO 3), and the key enzyme of ECM degradation (MMP9) were also increased, while CaSR inhibitor, Calhex231 , could reduce the above changes., Conclusion: The up-regulation of CaSR expression is involved in the occurrence of diabetic liver injury and fibrosis.- Published
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45. ACSL4 suppresses glioma cells proliferation via activating ferroptosis.
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Cheng J, Fan YQ, Liu BH, Zhou H, Wang JM, and Chen QX
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- Adult, Brain Neoplasms drug therapy, Brain Neoplasms pathology, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Cell Survival drug effects, Coenzyme A Ligases antagonists & inhibitors, Eicosapentaenoic Acid analogs & derivatives, Eicosapentaenoic Acid metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic drug effects, Glioma drug therapy, Glioma pathology, Humans, Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic Acids metabolism, Male, Middle Aged, RNA, Small Interfering pharmacology, Sorafenib pharmacology, Brain Neoplasms metabolism, Coenzyme A Ligases metabolism, Down-Regulation drug effects, Ferroptosis drug effects, Glioma metabolism
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Acyl‑CoA synthetase long‑chain family member 4 (ACSL4) is a member of the long chain family of acyl‑CoA synthetase proteins, which have recently been shown to serve an important role in ferroptosis. Previous studies have suggested that ferroptosis is involved in the occurrence of glioma; however, the role of ACSL4 in glioma remains unknown. In the present study, a reduction of ferroptosis in human glioma tissues and glioma cells was observed. Subsequently, it was demonstrated that the expression of ACSL4 was also downregulated in human glioma tissues and cells. A ferroptosis inhibitor and inducer were used to investigate the effects of ferroptosis on viability. The results showed that promoting ferroptosis inhibited the proliferation of glioma cells, and that the use of inducers had the reverse effect. Therefore, it was hypothesized that the reduction in ACSL4 expression may have been involved in ferroptosis and proliferation in glioma. Overexpression of ACSL4 decreased expression of glutathione peroxidase 4 and increased the levels of ferroptotic markers, including 5‑hydroxyeicosatetraenoic (HETE), 12‑HETE and 15‑HETE. Additionally, ACSL4 overexpression resulted in an increase in lactate dehydrogenase release and a reduction in cell viability. The opposite results were observed when ACSL4 was silenced. These findings suggest that ACSL4 regulates ferroptosis and proliferation of glioma cells. To further investigate the mechanism underlying ACSL4‑mediated regulation of proliferation in glioma cells, cells were treated with small interfering (si)‑ACSL4 and sorafenib, a ferroptosis inducer. sorafenib attenuated the ability of siRNA‑mediated silencing of ACSL4, thus improving cell viability. These results demonstrate that ACSL4 protects glioma cells and exerts anti‑proliferative effects by activating a ferroptosis pathway and highlight the pivotal role of ferroptosis regulation by ACSL4 in its protective effects on glioma. Therefore, ACSL4 may serve as a novel therapeutic target for the treatment of glioma.
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46. Characterization and discrimination of selected chicken eggs in China's retail market based on multi-element and lipidomics analysis.
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Mi S, Shang K, Zhang CH, and Fan YQ
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- Animals, Chickens, China, Discriminant Analysis, Egg Yolk chemistry, Lipids chemistry, Eggs analysis, Eggs classification, Lipidomics methods, Lipids analysis
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The present study focuses on the differentiation of Deqingyuan (n = 90), Taihe (n = 90) and crossbred (n = 90) black-boned silky fowl eggs based on chemometrics analysis of multi-element and lipidomics data. A total of 53 chemical elements were simultaneously quantified in the eggs using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Multivariate statistical analysis of element data screened 30, 13 and 12 candidate discriminants for whole egg, egg yolk and egg white samples, respectively. Moreover, we utilized an LC-MS/MS-based lipidomics approach to profile lipids in the three types of egg yolks. In total, 1633 lipid species (including 43.78% glycerophospholipids, 25.66% glycerolipids, 16.66% fatty acyls, 6.86% sphingolipids, 4.10% sterol lipids, 1.53% polyketides, 1.10% prenol lipids and 0.31% saccharolipids) were consistently detected in all samples. A partial least squares discriminant analysis model was established based on the lipidomics data, which enables a 100% correct classification of the egg yolks. Using a cutoff of variable importance in projection value >1 and p value <.05, a panel of 22 potential lipid markers was discovered for the discrimination of Deqingyuan, Taihe and crossbred egg yolks. These results could facilitate a better understanding of the nutritional qualities of the evaluated eggs. Our method of combining chemical analysis with chemometrics offers a convenient and powerful tool to distinguish commercially-available eggs., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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47. A bi-component supramolecular gel for selective fluorescence detection and removal of Hg 2+ in water.
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Yang HL, Sun XW, Zhang YM, Wang ZH, Zhu W, Fan YQ, Wei TB, Yao H, and Lin Q
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A bi-component supramolecular gel (RQ) was successfully constructed by the assembly of the gelators 4-aminophenyl functionalized naphthalimide derivative (R) and tri-(pyridine-4-yl)-functionalized trimesic amide (Q) in DMSO-H2O (6.1 : 3.9, v/v) binary solution. The gel RQ exhibits excellent self-healing capacity. Interestingly, the RQ could fluorescently detect and reversibly remove Hg2+ from water through cation-π interactions with high selectivity, efficient adsorption and quick response. The limit of lowest detection (LOD) of the RQ for Hg2+ is 4.52 × 10-8 M and the separation ratio is 91.14%. Moreover, the RQ could be efficiently recycled and regenerated with little loss via a simple treatment by I-. Notably, thin films based on RQ and RQ + Hg2+ were prepared, which could serve as convenient and efficient test tools for the detection of Hg2+ and I-, respectively. This work provided an efficient method and novel supramolecular gel material for the separation and detection of Hg2+.
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48. Novel cyanide supramolecular fluorescent chemosensor constructed from a quinoline hydrazone functionalized-pillar[5]arene.
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Yang HL, Dang ZJ, Zhang YM, Wei TB, Yao H, Zhu W, Fan YQ, Jiang XM, and Lin Q
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Herein, we report a simple and novel approach for the design of fluorescent chemosensor through the self-assembly of functionalized monomer molecules. According to these approach, a novel supramolecular fluorescent chemosensor (SPMS) was successfully constructed by self-assembly of a quinoline hydrazone functionalized pillar[5]arene monomer PM. Interestingly, upon the addition of CN
- , the solution of SPMS instantly shows dramatic fluorescent enhancement and emitting bright blue emission. Meanwhile, the fluorescence quantum yields show distinct increase from 0.0582 of SPMS to 0.3952 of SPMS + CN- . The detection limit (LOD) of SPMS for CN- is 9.70 × 10-8 M, which indicated high sensitivity. Moreover, the SPMS is selective for CN- even in the presence of other anions, the fluorescent detection process of SPMS for CN- was not interfered by other competitive anions (F- , Cl- , Br- , I- , N3 - , OH- , SCN- , HSO4 - , AcO- , H2 PO4 - and ClO4 - ). Notably, in the CN- sensing process, the self-assembly structure of the supramolecular chemosensor SPMS didn't show any disassembly. This work provides a novel approach for instant detection of CN- through a self-assembled supramolecular fluorescent chemosensor in aqueous system. Moreover, the test strips based on SPMS were fabricated, which could serve as convenient and efficient CN- test kits., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
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49. [Exogenous spermine alleviates myocardial injury induced by hyperglycemia by inhibiting golgi stress].
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Fan YQ, Wang YH, Shao YY, Shao XT, Hu J, Xu CQ, and Wei C
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- Animals, Cell Line, Disease Models, Animal, Gene Expression Regulation drug effects, Golgi Apparatus, Myocytes, Cardiac drug effects, Random Allocation, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Treatment Outcome, Diabetic Cardiomyopathies drug therapy, Diabetic Cardiomyopathies physiopathology, Hyperglycemia complications, Spermine pharmacology, Spermine therapeutic use
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Objective: To investigate whether Golgi stress (GAS) is involved in diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) and whether myocardial protection of exogenous spermine is associated with regulation of GAS., Methods: Sixty Wistar rats were randomly divided into normal control group (Control), diabetic group (T1D, STZ 60 mg/kg intraperitoneal injection) and spermine group (T1D+Sp, spermine 5 mg/(kg·d) intraperitoneal injection) for 12 weeks. H9C2 rat cardiomyocytes were randomly divided into control group (Control, 10% FBS-DMEM culture), high glucose group (HG, 10% FBS-DMEM+40 mmol/L glucose) and spermine group (HG+Sp, 10% FBS-DMEM+40 mmol/L glucose+5 μmol/L spermine). Rat serum creatine kinase isoenzyme (CK-MB) and cardiac troponin T (cTnT) were detected by ELISA; Golgi protein GOLPH3, GM130 and Cleaved Caspase3 protein expressions were analyzed using Western blot; immunofluorescence was used to detect GOLPH3 cell localization., Results: In the animal model, compared with the normal group, myocardial ultrastructural damage was obvious,the blood glucose, the serum myocardial enzymes CK-MB and cTnT, the expressions of GOLPH3 and cleaved caspase3 were increased or up-regulated significantly,meanwhile, the body weight,the ejection fraction (EF) and the expression of GM130 were decreased or down-regulated markedly in the diabetic group. In the cell model, similar results were obtained. Immunofluorescence showed stress fragmentation of Golgi apparatus. Exogenous spermine treatment could significantly alleviate the above mentioned damages., Conclusion: Golgi stress occurs in diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM), and myocardial protection of exogenous spermine is associated with a reduction in Golgi stress (GAS).
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50. A novel supramolecular AIE π-gel for fluorescence detection and separation of metal ions from aqueous solution.
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Wei TB, Zhang QP, Fan YQ, Mao PP, Wang J, Guan XW, Zhang YM, Yao H, and Lin Q
- Abstract
A novel supramolecular aggregation induced emission (AIE) π-gel (ONT) was constructed by using a functionalized trimesic amide (TCP) molecule assembled with a bis-pyridine functionalized naphthalene diimide (ND) molecule using a non-covalent interaction. The ONT showed strong AIE at 468 nm. Furthermore, the ONT could detect and adsorb ferric (Fe
3+ ) or cupric (Cu2+ ) ions from water. Meanwhile, a thin film based on supramolecular AIE π-gel ONT was prepared, which could be used as a fluorescent security display material for detecting Fe3+ or Cu2+ . Thus, the AIE π-gel ONT shows potential for practical applications in efficient multi-analyte detection and separation and as a fluorescent display material.- Published
- 2019
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