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2. Androgens and Urethral Health: How Hypogonadism Affects Postoperative Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Artificial Urinary Sphincter or Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Placement.
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Prebay ZJ, Fu DH, and Chung PH
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- Humans, Male, Androgens therapeutic use, Urethra, Urinary Sphincter, Artificial adverse effects, Penile Prosthesis adverse effects, Penile Implantation
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Objective: To determine the role of androgens in penile and urethral health, we sought to understand what impact hypogonadism may have on artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) and inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) outcomes. We hypothesize that patients with hypogonadism are at increased risk of reinterventions, complications, and infections., Methods: We queried the TriNetX Global Database in March 2023 for patients receiving an AUS or IPP, looking at lifetime reintervention, complication, and infection rates. We conducted multiple comparisons: (1) eugonadal patients against hypogonadal patients, (2) hypogonadal patients on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) against hypogonadal patients not on TRT, and (3) hypogonadal patients on TRT against eugonadal patients., Results: Hypogonadal patients undergoing AUS had more complications (33.5% vs 28.3%), higher reintervention rates (27.7% vs 24.3%) and higher infection rates (7.3% vs 6.8%), albeit none reaching significance. Hypogonadal patients undergoing IPP had significantly higher infection rates (6.3% vs 4.4%, RR 1.5 (1.04, 2.04)) and reintervention rates (14.9% vs 11.9%, RR 1.3 (1.04, 1.61)), but not complication rates (21.9% vs 18.9%). When comparing patients with hypogonadism on TRT vs off TRT, there was not a significant difference in reinterventions, or complications, in AUS and IPP patients, but there were significantly more infections in IPP patients (7.0% vs 3.9%, RR 1.9 (1.002, 3.5))., Conclusion: Hypogonadal patients have more reinterventions, complications, and infections following urologic implant surgery, to varying levels of significance. TRT may not be completely protective to improve tissue health but with many limitations that should be explored in further research., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors have no conflict of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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3. Piezo1 channel activation facilitates baroreflex afferent neurotransmission with subsequent blood pressure reduction in control and hypertension rats.
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Cui CP, Xiong X, Zhao JX, Fu DH, Zhang Y, Ma PB, Wu D, and Li BY
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- Rats, Animals, Baroreflex, Blood Pressure, Mechanotransduction, Cellular physiology, Synaptic Transmission, Desoxycorticosterone Acetate pharmacology, Hypertension
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Mechanosensitive cation channels such as Piezo1 and Piezo2 are activated by mechanical force like a starched wall of the aorta while blood pressure (BP) rising, which helps to elucidate the underlying mechanism of mechanotransduction of baroreceptor endings. In this study we investigated how Piezo1 channel activation-mediated gender- and afferent-specific BP regulation in rats. We established high-fat diet and fructose drink-induced hypertension model rats (HFD-HTN) and deoxycorticosterone (DOCA)-sensitive hypertension model rats. We showed that the expression levels of Piezo1 and Piezo2 were significantly up-regulated in left ventricle of HFD and DOCA hypertensive rats, whereas the down-regulation of Piezo1 was likely to be compensated by Piezo2 up-regulation in the aorta. Likewise, down-regulated Piezo1 was observed in the nodose ganglion (NG), while up-regulated Piezo2 was found in the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS), which might synergistically reduce the excitatory neurotransmitter release from the presynaptic membrane. Notably, microinjection of Yoda1 (0.025-2.5 mg/ml) into the NG concentration-dependently reduced BP in both hypertensive rat models as well as in control rats with similar EC
50 ; the effect of Yoda1 was abolished by microinjection of a Piezo1 antagonist GsMTx4 (1.0 μM). Functional analysis in an in vitro aortic arch preparation showed that instantaneous firing frequency of single Ah-fiber of aortic depressor nerve was dramatically increased by Yoda1 (0.03-1.0 μM) and blocked by GsMTx4 (1.0 μM). Moreover, spontaneous synaptic currents recorded from identified 2nd-order Ah-type baroreceptive neurons in the NTS was also facilitated over 100% by Yoda1 (1.0 μM) and completely blocked by GsMTx4 (3.0 μM). These results demonstrate that Piezo1 expressed on Ah-type baroreceptor and baroreceptive neurons in the NG and NTS plays a key role in a sexual-dimorphic BP regulation under physiological and hypertensive condition through facilitation of baroreflex afferent neurotransmission, which is presumably collaborated by Piezo2 expression at different level of baroreflex afferent pathway via compensatory and synergistic mechanisms., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese Pharmacological Society.)- Published
- 2024
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4. Application of image overlapping in percutaneous nephrolithotomy.
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Zhu XS, Yin XY, Fu DH, Huang HP, Wu M, Wang CH, and Huang YS
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- Humans, Treatment Outcome, Kidney, Nephrolithotomy, Percutaneous methods, Nephrostomy, Percutaneous methods, Kidney Calculi diagnostic imaging, Kidney Calculi surgery
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Objective: To investigate the application of ultrasound and CT image overlap in percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL)., Methods: A total of 140 patients with complicated kidney stones requiring PCNL were prospectively enrolled, from January 2020 to December 2022. These patients were randomly divided into 2 groups, with 70 patients each in the research group and the control group. All participants underwent dual-source, non-contrast CT scan of both kidneys and pelvis before surgery. Preoperative three-dimensional CT reconstruction and simulated puncture were performed in patients from the research group. The best puncture path was determined through ultrasound and CT image overlap. Puncture guided by regular CT and ultrasound was conducted in patients from the control group. Differences in the surgical outcomes between the two groups were compared., Results: Compared to the control group, the research group had higher stone clearance rate in stage I PCNL, success rate of one-time puncture, less percutaneous channels, less reduction of hemoglobin and shorter procedure time. Complications in stage I PCNL were comparable in the two groups, and there was no significant change in the final stone clearance rates between the two groups., Conclusion: An optimal puncture channel can be chosen using ultrasound and CT image overlap. PCNL can be achieved with precise puncturing, thus achieving coincidence between imaging and anatomy and reducing the amount of blood loss during stage I of PCNL. It also shortens the procedure time and improves stone clearance rate of PCNL., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.)
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- 2023
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5. Efficacy and safety of esophagectomy via left thoracic approach versus via right thoracic approach for middle and lower thoracic esophageal cancer: a multicenter randomized clinical trial (NST1501).
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Mao YS, Gao SG, Li Y, Hao AL, Liu JF, Li XF, Rong TH, Fu JH, Ma JQ, Xu MQ, Zhang RQ, Xiao GM, Fu XN, Chen KN, Mao WM, Liu YY, Liu HX, Zhang ZR, Fang Y, Fu DH, Wei XD, Yuan LG, Muhammad S, Wei WQ, Chiu PW, Lloyd S, Schlottmann F, Meredith K, Pimiento JM, Gao YB, and He J
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Background: Left thoracic approach (LTA) has been a favorable selection in surgical treatment for esophageal cancer (EC) patients in China before minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) is popular. This study aimed to demonstrate whether right thoracic approach (RTA) is superior to LTA in the surgical treatment of middle and lower thoracic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (TESCC)., Methods: Superiority clinical trial design was used for this multicenter randomized controlled two-parallel group study. Between April 2015 and December 2018, cT1b-3N0-1M0 TESCC patients from 14 centers were recruited and randomized by a central stratified block randomization program into LTA or RTA groups. All enrolled patients were followed up every three months after surgery. The software SPSS 20.0 and R 3.6.2. were used for statistical analysis. Efficacy and safety outcomes, 3-year overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) were calculated and compared using the Kaplan-Meier method and the log-rank test., Results: A total of 861 patients without suspected upper mediastinal lymph nodes (umLN) were finally enrolled in the study after 95 ineligible patients were excluded. 833 cases (98.7%) were successfully followed up until June 1, 2020. Esophagectomies were performed via LTA in 453 cases, and via RTA in 408 cases. Compared with the LTA group, the RTA group required longer operating time (274.48±78.92 vs . 205.34±51.47 min, P<0.001); had more complications (33.8% vs. 26.3% P=0.016); harvested more lymph nodes (LNs) (23.61±10.09 vs. 21.92±10.26, P=0.015); achieved a significantly improved OS in stage IIIa patients (67.8% vs. 51.8%, P=0.022). The 3-year OS and DFS were 68.7% and 64.3% in LTA arm versus 71.3% and 63.7% in RTA arm (P=0.20; P=0.96)., Conclusions: Esophagectomies via both LTA and RTA can achieve similar outcomes in middle or lower TESCC patients without suspected umLN. RTA is superior to LTA and recommended for the surgical treatment of more advanced stage TESCC due to more complete lymphadenectomy., Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02448979., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://atm.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/atm-22-3810/coif). YSM, SGG, YL, ALH, JFL, XFL, THR, JHF, JQM, MQX, RQZ, GMX, XNF, KNC, WMM, YYL, HXL, ZRZ, YF, DHF, XDW, LGY, SM, WQW, YBG, JH report that this work was supported by the grants from National Science and Technology Support Program (Study ID Number: NKTRDP-2015BAI12B08-01, YSM). The other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2022 Annals of Translational Medicine. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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6. [Release of Exosomes Derived from Leukocyte-Depleted Red Cell Suspension and Its Regulation on Hematological Tumor Cells].
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Huang HB, Fan LP, Lin QY, Huang HW, and Fu DH
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- Cell Proliferation, Erythrocytes, Humans, Leukocytes, Exosomes metabolism, Hematologic Neoplasms metabolism
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Objective: To investigate the release of exosome (Exo) from leukocyte-depleted red cell suspension (LDRCS) at different storage time and its regulation on proliferation of hematological tumor cells and possible mechanism., Methods: The Exo (RBC-Exo) in LDRCS at different storage time was obtained by ultracentrifugation, and the morphology and immunological marker of RBC-Exo were detected by transmission electron microscopy and Western blot, respectively. The particle size distribution of RBC-Exo in LDRCS at different storage time was detected by Dynamic Light Scattering. CCK-8 assay was used to explore the effect of RBC-Exo on hematological tumor cell proliferation. Western blot was used to detect the expression of proliferation-related proteins in hematological tumor cells after co-culture with RBC-Exo., Results: RBC-Exo was isolated, which was characterized by cup-like shape, particle size distribution ranged from 20 to 200 nm, CD63/TSG101 enriched, Calnexin negative, CD235a positive and CD41 negative. The particle size distribution of RBC-Exo from LDRCS between middle was not significantly different and late stored stage. But the particle size distribution of RBC-Exo at middle-late stored stage(>14 d) was larger than that at early stored stage (≤14 days). Compared with the control group, RBC-Exo could significantly promote the proliferation of HBL1, U2932 and Jurkat cells. Compared with the control group, the cycle-related protein P21 was significantly down-regulated in HBL1, U2932 and Jurkat cells after co-culture with RBC-Exo for 3 days, while the anti-apoptotic protein BCL-2 was not changed significantly., Conclusion: The morphology of RBC-Exo from LDRCS at middle-late stored stage was different from that at early stored stage. RBC-Exo could promote the proliferation of hematological tumor cells, possibly by regulating the expression of cycle-associated protein P21.
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- 2022
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7. Customized treatment protocols for patients with closed fracture in hospitals at varying coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) risk.
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He Y, Guo ZH, Wu YG, Li R, Xie X, and Fu DH
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- China, Clinical Protocols, Hospitals, Humans, Retrospective Studies, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Fractures, Closed
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Background: To determine an optimized treatment protocol during the COVID-19 epidemic for patients with closed fracture and delayed surgery., Methods: The epidemic data of three hospitals, randomly selected from different administrative regions of Wuhan, were analyzed retrospectively from 23 January to 31 March 2020. Changes in the number of confirmed cases per day (cumulative and new) of each region were tracked as a reflection of changing epidemic risk levels. The risk level map was drawn. The epidemic status, treatment protocols, and treatment efficiencies for patients with closed fracture in the three hospitals were compared., Results: Overall, 138 patients with closed fracture were admitted. Each hospital had established its own protocol, according to the initial perceived risk. Based on the risk level map, over the study period, the risk levels of the three regions changed independently and were not in sync. All patients recovered and were timely discharged. No staff member was detected with COVID-19., Conclusions: The COVID-19 risk level of each area is dynamic. To optimize medical resources, avoid cross-infection, and improve efficiency, changes in epidemic risk should be monitored. For patients with closed fracture, treatment protocols should be adjusted according to changes in epidemic risk., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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- 2021
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8. The morphological and histological study of chicken left ovary during growth and development among Hy-line brown layers of different ages.
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Mfoundou JDL, Guo YJ, Liu MM, Ran XR, Fu DH, Yan ZQ, Li MN, and Wang XR
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- Animals, Female, Follicular Phase, Growth and Development, Male, Ovarian Follicle, Chickens, Ovary
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Chicken ovaries are known to develop asymmetrically and only the left ovary fully develops. Although both have been greatly investigated, a gap in scientific reports is still felt between 2-mo-old and sexual maturity. In this study, we aimed at investigating the changes in components that occur during growth to analyze the morphohistological correlation between the left ovary and the follicle development at different age stages in Gallus domesticus. The ovaries were harvested from 60 chickens aged 1 and 3-wk-old, 1, 2, 3, and 4-mo-old (n = 10 per age group), then fixed in AAF solution. Hematoxylin-and Eosin protocol was used to stain the tissue for microscopic observations. Results revealed that the left ovary exhibited an ovarian tissue, a site of follicular growth that displayed various shapes from smooth to greatly indented as the follicles differentiated. Atretic follicles at various regression stages were noticed frequently as the chicks grew in age from 3-wk-old onward along with their differentiation. Rete ovarii, remnants from the male homologs were observed throughout the whole study showing epoöphoron, connecting rete, and gland-like structures that tend to diminish with age. The feature of the left ovary is closely related to the follicular developmental stage, and the bigger and differentiated the follicles are, the more indented and irregular its epithelium appears. Atresia is a normal physiological process that we observed throughout the whole study. Also that, rete ovarii do not spontaneously arise in the ovary but it develops and grows in juvenile chicken as well as in adult ones., (Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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9. Long-term outcome of tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment in children and adolescents with newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase.
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Zheng YZ, Li J, Chen C, Zheng H, Fu DH, and Hu JD
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- Adolescent, Child, Humans, Protein Kinase Inhibitors therapeutic use, Treatment Outcome, Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive drug therapy
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- 2021
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10. Association between polymorphisms in the interleukin-10 gene and susceptibility to human immunodeficiency virus-1 infection: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Fu DH, Deng WJ, Yang Z, Hong S, Ding QL, Zhao Y, Chen J, and Su DK
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- Asian People, Black People, Humans, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, White People, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, HIV Infections genetics, HIV-1, Interleukin-10 genetics
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Background: This study meta-analyzed the literature on possible association of 3 polymorphisms (-592, -1082, -819) in the interleukin-10 (IL-10) gene with susceptibility to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection., Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, MEDLINE and Google Scholar were systematically searched to identify relevant studies in English. Meta-analyses were performed to examine the association of IL-10 polymorphisms -592, -1082, and -819 with susceptibility to HIV-1 infection., Results: A significant association between the -592 polymorphism and susceptibility to HIV-1 infection was found in the total population (recessive model, odds ratios (OR) = 1.44, 95% CI = 1.06-1.96, P = .02; homozygous model, OR = 1.44, 95% CI = 1.02-2.02, P = .04). However, these results were not observed in subgroups based on ethnicity. The -1082 polymorphism was significantly associated with susceptibility to HIV-1 infection in Caucasians (OR = 1.30, 95% CI = 1.05-1.62, P = .02; recessive model, OR = 1.49, 95% CI = 1.09-2.03, P = .01; homozygous model, OR = 1.58, 95% CI = 1.01-2.46, P = .04), but not in Asians or the total population. None of the 5 genetic models suggested a significant association between the -819 polymorphism and HIV-1 infection., Conclusion: The available evidence indicates that the AA genotype of IL-10 -592 may confer increased susceptibility to HIV-1 infection, and that the AA genotype of -1082 may confer increased susceptibility in Caucasians. In contrast, the -819 polymorphism may not be associated with HIV-1 infection risk. These conclusions should be verified in large, well-designed studies.
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- 2020
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11. RETRACTED: Association Between Polymorphisms in the Interleukin-10 Gene and Susceptibility to HIV-1 Infection.
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Fu DH, Deng WJ, Yang Z, Hong S, Ding QL, Zhao Y, Chen J, and Su DK
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AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses officially retracts the paper entitled, "Association Between Polymorphisms in the Interleukin-10 Gene and Susceptibility to HIV-1 Infection," by Dan-Hui Fu, Wen-Juan Deng, Zhi Yang, Sen Hong, Qian-Ling Ding, Yang Zhao, Jia Chen, and Dan-Ke Su (AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses, epub: 16 Jun 2020; DOI: 10.1089/AID.2020.0011) due to a final, post-acceptance plagiarism review of the paper revealed a level of duplication of published sources that exceeded normal thresholds. The authors were provided an opportunity to adjust the problem, but the revision was returned with an even higher degree of duplication. The Editor and Publisher of AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses are committed to preserving the scientific literature and the community it serves.
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- 2020
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12. Wide Gastric Conduit Increases the Risk of Benign Anastomotic Stricture After Esophagectomy.
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Zhu DS, Cao JW, Geng MF, Huang XY, Hu CM, Li J, Fu DH, and Liu W
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- Adult, Aged, Anastomosis, Surgical methods, Esophagectomy methods, Female, Humans, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Stomach surgery, Anastomosis, Surgical adverse effects, Constriction, Pathologic etiology, Esophageal Neoplasms surgery, Esophagectomy adverse effects, Postoperative Complications etiology
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Background: To identify the association between the width of the gastric conduit and the benign anastomotic stricture (BAS) after esophagectomy with end-to-side cervical anastomosis for esophageal cancer., Methods: Patients with esophageal cancer who underwent esophagectomy between July 2013 and July 2014 were included in this study. The gastric conduit was used for reconstruction in all patients and end-to-side cervical anastomosis were performed using a circular stapler. The patients were divided into a narrow group (3-5 cm) and a wide group (>5 cm) based on the gastric conduit width. Univariate and multivariate logistic regressions were used to analyze the possible factors (patients' age, gender, preoperative comorbidities, neoadjuvant chemotherapy, gastric conduit width, anastomotic leakage) that could affect the incidence of BAS., Results: Two-hundred and one patients were included in this study. The median follow-up period was 29 months (17-58 months). Seven cases (3.5%) showed anastomotic leakage in the postoperative period and 38 patients (18.9%) developed BAS; all within the first year of follow-up. In univariate analysis, the width of the gastric conduit was the only risk factor for the development of BAS (odds ratio [OR] = 3.36, P = .005). In multivariate logistic regression analysis, the wide group was an independent significant risk factor for the development of BAS developing compared with the narrow group (OR = 2.84, P = .02)., Conclusions: A wide gastric conduit width (>5 cm) is an independent risk factor for the development of BAS after esophagectomy and stapled cervical end-to-side anastomosis for esophageal cancer.
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- 2020
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13. Strategies for Precise Engineering and Conjugation of Antibody Targeted-nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy.
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Guo YY, Huang L, Zhang ZP, and Fu DH
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- Bioengineering methods, Drug Delivery Systems methods, Humans, Antibodies metabolism, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Nanoparticles chemistry, Neoplasms drug therapy
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Improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer are urgently needed for use in nanotechnology. Nanoparticles (NPs) can reduce the side effects of traditional chemotherapy by sustained release of loaded drugs and increase therapeutic efficiency. NPs can also enhance endothelial permeation retention by size effect and its accumulation in tumor cells through passive targeting. Furthermore, it is critical to treat cancer with a controlled targeted drug which can be specifically delivered into tumor cells and released there, resulting in a targeted therapy to eradicate tumor cells while sparing normal cells. To this end, antibody-mediated targeting therapy has been developed, but imperfections in antibodies (Abs) limit this therapy. Therefore, the combination of NPs and Abs has been highly valued in recent years, because conjugating special Abs on the surface of NPs can increase targeting efficiency, enabling selective delivery of anti-cancer drugs to tumor cells. In this mini-review, we would like to enumerate the strategies for the conjugation of Abs to the surface of the NPs as well as the precise engineering of targeted NPs. The application of targeting antibody fragments in this drug delivery system will also be discussed.
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- 2020
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14. Lexicon development and quantitative descriptive analysis of Hunan fuzhuan brick tea infusion.
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Li HH, Luo LY, Wang J, Fu DH, and Zeng L
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- Cluster Analysis, Consumer Behavior, Deep Learning, Fermentation, Food Analysis, Food Handling, Food Quality, Humans, Odorants, Principal Component Analysis, Taste, Tea chemistry, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Tea classification, Terminology as Topic
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Twenty-seven representative Hunan fuzhuan brick teas were collected to develop a terminology lexicon and a quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA) method suitable for the sensory evaluation of Hunan fuzhuan brick tea infusion. Ten trained panelists developed a terminology lexicon comprised of eleven aroma and six taste attributes and evaluated the intensities of sensory attributes of each sample by conducting the QDA method. The QDA results showed that seventeen attributes listed in the final lexicon can be used to evaluate the quality of Hunan fuzhuan brick tea infusion properly, among which five aroma attributes, overall aroma, smoky, floral, fermented, and sweet (fruit), and one taste attribute, bitter, were the characteristic attributes to distinguish the differences in the sample qualities. Another panel made up of four professional cuppers evaluated samples by the cupping method to analyze the applicability and accuracy of the lexicon and the QDA method. The results showed that both the cupping method and QDA can be effectively used to evaluate Hunan fuzhuan brick tea quality, and their evaluation results showed high consistency and mutual complementation. This information will be beneficial for developing a sensory evaluation method and quality control for Hunan fuzhuan brick tea., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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15. [Research progress in diagnosis and treatment of injury of the popliteal meniscal fiber bundle].
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Dai Z, Li Z, Lei YL, and Fu DH
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- Humans, Knee Joint, Menisci, Tibial, Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries, Knee Injuries, Tibial Meniscus Injuries diagnosis
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Popliteal meniscal fiber bundle injury is relatively infrequent in clinic, which can be either isolated or associated with anterior cruciate ligament rupture, lateral meniscus injury and so on. Popliteal meniscal fiber bundle injury often leads to instability of lateral meniscus. Because of the lack of specific symptoms and signs of injury, the imaging changes are subtle, and it is easy to miss diagnosis and misdiagnosis in clinical. Timely diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent the chronic pain and instability of the knee joint. This paper summarizes the anatomical characteristics, biomechanics, injury mechanism, diagnostic points and surgical treatment of the popliteal meniscus fiber bundle injury, in order to guide the diagnosis and treatment of the injury of the popliteal meniscus fiber bundle in the clinical work., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© 2018 by the China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Press.)
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- 2018
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16. High Nighttime Temperature Induces Antioxidant Molecule Perturbations in Heat-Sensitive and Heat-Tolerant Coisogenic Rice ( Oryza sativa) Strains.
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Lei G, Zhang HY, Wang ZH, Wei LX, Fu P, Song JB, Fu DH, Huang YJ, and Liao JL
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- Hot Temperature, Nucleotides metabolism, Oryza growth & development, Photosynthesis, S-Adenosylmethionine metabolism, Seeds growth & development, Seeds metabolism, Antioxidants metabolism, Oryza metabolism
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Global warming-associated increases in temperature, particularly at nighttime, are detrimental to rice yield and quality. Metabolomic profiling was used to examine and compare the short-term extreme high nighttime temperature-induced molecular perturbations in rice ( Oryza sativa) coisogenic strains with contrasting heat-tolerances at the first stage of seed ripening. Compared to the heat-sensitive strain, antioxidant molecules were higher in abundance in the heat-tolerant strain, whereas the abundances of molecules involved in photosynthesis, nucleotide catabolism, and the S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) cycle varied only slightly. Thus, we proposed that the high abundance of antioxidant molecules in the heat-tolerant strain alleviated cellular oxidative stress, which protected photosynthesis, nucleotide catabolism, and the SAM cycle, leading to good grain filling.
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- 2018
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17. [Biological Characteristics and Therapeutic Efficacy of 103 Patients with Acute Erythroleukemia].
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Yin Y, Zhan WQ, Huang HF, Zhang CQ, Fu DH, Xu SJ, Hu JD, and Chen XJ
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- Humans, Leukemia, Erythroblastic, Acute immunology, Leukemia, Erythroblastic, Acute pathology, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute, Prognosis, Quality of Life, Retrospective Studies, Antigens, CD34 metabolism, Leukemia, Erythroblastic, Acute therapy
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Objective: To investigate the biological characteristics and therapeutic efficacyt of acute erythroleukemia (AEL,AML-M6)., Methods: Blood cell count, liver function, lactate dehydrogenase level, coagulation, morphology, immunology, cell genetics and molecular biology were retrospectively analyzed in 103 cases of acute erythroleukemia patients admitted in our department from May 2016 to June 2009. The therapeutic efficacy was observed by means of remission rate, relapse rate, relapse-free survival and overall survival., Results: The medians of white blood cells, granulocyte, hemoglobin and platelet were 3.04×10
9 /L, 0.67×109 /L, 66 g/L, and 45×109 /L,respectively. Nucleated red blood cells were found in the peripheral blood smears from 71.1% of AEL patients. None of the patients showed abnormal coagulation function. Flow cytometry analysis indicated that CD13 (93.5%),CD117(89.1%), HLA-DR(87.0%), and CD34 (80.0%) were highly expressed in AEL, and lymphoid antigens of CD4 (42.9%) and CD7(28.9%) were expressed in partial patients. Karyotype analysis in 82 patients showed 52.4% (43/82) normal karyotype, 41.5% (34/82) abnormal karyotype, and 6.1% (5/82) failed tests. In the 34 cases with abnormal karyotype, there were 14(41.2%) cases with simple chromosomal abnomality and 20(58.8%) cases with complex karyotype. The positive rate of fusion gene accounted for 16.7% in 60 patients, and the gene mutations accounted for 77.8% in 27 patients. Among 103 cases of AEL, 81 cases were treated with chemotherapy, but 66 cases can be used for therapeutic analysis, as a results the total complete remission rate derived from 2 courses of treatment was 45.5% (30/66). The relapse rate was 36.7% (11/30), and the median relapse time was 15.5 months (6.2-50 months). The median survival time of 66 patients for therapeutic analysis was 29 months. The median survival time of CR patients was very significantly longer than that of the non-CR patients(P=0.001). The 5 year survival rate of CR patients was 65%, the median time of relapse-free survival (RFS) was 46.2 months and 3-years RFS was 58%., Conclusion: AEL is characterized by the highly expressed CD34 antigen, and complex karyotype. Although AEL has lower CR rate and poor prognosis, CR patients can achieve long-term survival and have good quality of life.- Published
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18. Ecological effects of dams, alien fish, and physiochemical environmental factors on homogeneity/heterogeneity of fish community in four tributaries of the Pearl River in China.
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Zeng L, Zhou L, Guo DL, Fu DH, Xu P, Zeng S, Tang QD, Chen AL, Chen FQ, Luo Y, and Li GF
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In this study, we aimed to characterize the fish community structure and identify the drivers contributing to homogenization/differentiation processes in four tributaries to the Pearl River, Guangxi Province, China, over the past few decades. We sampled 22 sites seasonally from 2013 through 2015, and these sites were selected based on archived records of previous sampling conducted in the 1980s. Jaccard's faunal similarity index, cluster analysis, and canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) were applied to describe the homogenization/differentiation of fish community and illustrate the potential effectors. The number of fish species present in three of the four sampled tributaries declined dramatically over the past 30 years, leading toward a trend of increased fish community homogeneity throughout the watershed. Results from multidimensional scaling and cluster analyses allowed us to divide the study area into two distinct ecoregions. Four species ( yellow catfish Pelteobagrus fulvidraco , pond loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus , Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus , and sharpbelly Hemiculter leucisculus ) were considered to be indicative fish species contributing more than 5% of the dissimilarity between the two eco-regions according to the results of similarity percentage procedure. Results from CCA revealed that pH and latitude corresponded with the dominant fish species of each respective tributary. More specifically, CCA results allowed us to classify dominant fish species into three distinct groups. The first group was mainly located in Guijiang characterized by higher latitudes and lower pH values, the second group was widespread in the four tributaries, and the last group was primarily distributed in Yujiang, Youjiang, and Zuojiang characterized by lower latitudes and higher pH values. Spatial differentiation of fish community structure and temporal homogeneity of species composition were attributed to the joint actions of human interventions including construction of dams and introductions of exotic fish species that led to habitat degeneration and fragmentation, and unequal interspecies competitions.
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- 2017
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19. [Arginase Level in Apheresis Leukocyte-Reduced Platelets Stored for Different Time].
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Huang HB, Fan LP, Wei SJ, Fu DH, Zeng F, and Huang QH
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- Arginase, Blood Preservation, Humans, Peroxidase, Plasma, Plateletpheresis, Blood Platelets, Leukocytes
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Objective: To explore the effect of storage time on arginase level and possible source of arginase in apheresis leukocyte-reduced platelets(ALR-Plt)., Methods: The arginase level and myeloperoxidase(MPO) levels in ALR-Plt and control plasma were detected by ELISA. The relationship between arginase level and MPO level in ALR-Plt was analyzed by correlation analysis., Results: There was no significant difference of arginase level between ALR-Plt stored less than 3 days and control plasma. However, arginase level in ALR-Plt stored over 3 days was significantly higher than that in ALR-Plt stored less than 3 days and control plasma(P<0.05). There was no significant difference of MPO level in ALR-Plt stored for different times, but the MPO level in ALR-Plt stored for different time was lower than that in control plasma. Correlation analysis showed that arginase level positively correlated with MPO level in ALR-Plt of different storage time (r=0.58)., Conclusion: The arginase level in ALR-Plt stored over 3 days increase significantly. The main possible source of arginase in ALR-Plt is the residual white blood cells, especially neutrophils.
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- 2016
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20. [Molecular Identification on Three Medicinal Phlomis Species Produced in Yunnan Province Based on ITS and matK].
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Fu DH, Zhu GQ, Pu XY, Wang L, Zhou PJ, Qi YF, and Li XF
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- China, DNA, Plant, Plants, Medicinal, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Proto-Oncogene Proteins pp60(c-src), DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic, Phlomis
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Objective: To analyze ITS region and matK gene sequences of three medicinal Phlomis plants,in order to provide molecular basis for identifying and protecting their wild resources., Methods: PCR and sequencing were conducted on Phlomis likiangensis,Phlomis melanantha and Phlomis betonicoides wild populations by primers pairs ITS4 / ITS5 and matKXF / matK5 R., Results: The smallest inter-K2 P genetic distance was further than the largest intra-K2 P genetic distance in Phlomis likiangensis, Phlomis melanantha and Phlomis betonicoides. Different samples of three medicinal Phlomis plants were gathered together and could be distinguished from other exogenous species by Neighbor-Joining( NJ) tree. Phlomis likiangensis, Phlomis melanantha and Phlomis betonicoides had three, three and one sites on ITS2 for their effective identification, and had three,three and three sites on ITS1 for their effective identification respectively. Phlomis betonicoides had three sites on matK for its effective identification, while Phlomis likiangensis or Phlomis melanantha needed multiple sites for their effective identification., Conclusion: The study implies that ITS1,ITS2 and matK fragments could be used for molecular identification of Phlomis likiangensis, Phlomis melanantha and Phlomis betonicoides.
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- 2016
21. [Interfacial Property of Amphiphilic Copolymer Blending PVDF UF Membrane and Protein Anti-fouling].
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Meng XR, Lu BX, Fu DH, Xin XQ, and Tang WT
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- Adsorption, Serum Albumin, Bovine chemistry, Ultrafiltration, Biofouling prevention & control, Membranes, Artificial, Polyvinyls chemistry
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The phase transformation kinetic process of amphiphilic copolymer polyoxyethylene/polyoxypropylene/polyoxyethylene[PEO-PPO-PEO(F127)] blending polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) casting solution in an aqueous gel bath was investigated. The influences of F127 content on the PEO enrichment rate of PVDF membrane surface, membrane morphology and structural parameters were investigated by a total reflection fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR), scanning electron microscope (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and other analytical techniques. F127/PVDF blending membrane fouling behavior of bovine serum albumin (BSA) was evaluated by the static adsorption capacity, normalized filtration decay rate and membrane fouling resistance model. The results showed that the membrane delayed phase separation process increased, the membrane surface, internal pore size and porosity increased and the surface roughness increased with increasing F127 addition, and the increment of PEO enrichment rate on the membrane surface became stable when the F127 content reached 15%. F127 blending membranes with F127 contents ranging from 15% to 25% had a higher flux and BSA rejection, lower static adsorption capacity, slower flux decay rate, lower irreversible fouling index and smaller pore blocking resistance and cake layer resistance distribution coefficient, which showed a good anti-fouling property.
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- 2016
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22. Mid-term outcomes of primary constrained condylar knee arthroplasty for severe knee deformity.
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Feng XB, Yang C, Fu DH, Ye SN, Liu XZ, Chen Z, Rai S, and Yang SH
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee methods, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Patient Satisfaction, Postoperative Complications, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee adverse effects, Gout surgery, Leg Bones surgery, Osteoarthritis surgery, Pain etiology, Prostheses and Implants adverse effects, Wound Infection etiology
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This study aimed to examine the clinical and radiographic outcomes of primary total knee arthroplasy (TKA) with use of NexGen® Legacy® Constrained Condylar Knee (CCK) prosthesis for severe knee deformity. Clinical data of 46 patients (48 knees in total, aged 61 years on average) with severe knee deformity who underwent TKA with NexGen® Legacy® CCK prosthesis between December 2007 and February 2012 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 34 knees with severe valgus with incompetent medial collateral ligament, 11 knees with severe flexion contracture with inability to achieve knee balancing in flexion and extension by posterior soft tissue release, 2 knees with Charcot arthritis with severe varus and bone loss, and 1 with traumatic osteoarthritis with severe varus and ligamentous instability. The mean duration of follow-up was 71 months (range 40-90 months). The New Knee Society scoring (NKSS) system and the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) score were used to evaluate the functional and clinical outcomes. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) was used for pain measurement and Knee Society criteria for evaluation of radiological images. The results showed that, in the total 48 knees, 1 case of loosening due to short-stem tibial component at 3 months post-operatively underwent revision. The 6-year prosthesis survival rate in this cohort was 97.9%. There was no component infection occurring within 6 years. Significant post-operative improvements were found in NKSS and HSS scores. Patient satisfaction was significantly increased. Pain score was decreased significantly. Total functional score was improved from 31.46±11.43 to 86.42±8.87, range of motion (ROM) from 42.42°±23.57° to 95.31°±23.45° and the flexion contracture from 5.31°±7.87° to 0.92°±1.80°. Preoperative radiographic study showed excessive valgus (≥7°) in 37 knees, and varus deformity in 3 knees. Post-operative femorotibial alignment was valgus 3.88°±1.76° in 48 knees. Antero/posterior (A/P) view of X-ray films showed 4 radiolucent lines (RLL) in 48 tibial components. It was concluded that TKA with CCK is effective for the treatment of the severe unstable knee that cannot be balanced by soft tissue.
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- 2016
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23. [Arginase Level in Suspended Red Blood Cells Storaged for Different Time].
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Fan LP, Huang HB, Wei SJ, Fu DH, Zeng F, Huang QH, and Hong JQ
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- Humans, Peroxidase chemistry, Plasma enzymology, Time Factors, Arginase chemistry, Blood Preservation, Erythrocytes enzymology
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Objective: To explore the effect of storage time on arginase level, and the possible source of arginase in suspended red blood cells (RBC)., Methods: The arginase and myeloperoxidase (MPO) levels in suspended RBC and control plasma were detected by ELISA. The free hemoglobin level in suspended RBC and control plasma were detected by colorimetric method. The relationship between arginase level, MPO level and free hemoglobin level in suspended RBC was analyzed by the related methods., Results: The arginase and free hemoglobin levels in suspended RBC were higher than those in control plasma. Otherwise, MPO level was not significantly different between suspended RBC and control plasma. All of them did not increase along with prolonging of storage time. There was not a significant correlation between arginase level and free hemoglobin level in suspended RBC of different storage time (r = 0.03), but arginase level positively correlated with MPO level in the suspended RBC of different storage time (r = 0.76)., Conclusion: The arginase level in suspended RBC storaged for different time increases significantly, but not along with prolonging of storage time. The main possible source of arginase in the suspended RBC is the residual white blood cell, especially neutrophils.
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- 2015
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24. Expression patterns of dishevelled-2 in different colon tissue segments in Hirschsprung's disease.
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Chen D, Mi J, Fu DH, Wang WL, and Gao H
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- Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing metabolism, Child, Preschool, Colon pathology, Dishevelled Proteins, Female, Hirschsprung Disease diagnosis, Hirschsprung Disease metabolism, Humans, Infant, Male, Organ Specificity genetics, Phosphoproteins metabolism, RNA, Messenger genetics, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing genetics, Colon metabolism, Gene Expression, Hirschsprung Disease genetics, Phosphoproteins genetics
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Hirschsprung's disease (HSCR) is a congenital disorder characterized by an absence of enteric ganglion cells in the terminal regions of the gut during development. To date, the cause of HSCR remains unclear, although the pathogenesis of this complex disease is hypothesized to be influenced by numerous genetic and environmental factors. Dishevelled‑2 (DVL‑2) is a subtype of the dishevelled protein, which is known to be involved in embryonic development. In the present study, the pathogenesis of HSCR was investigated by measuring the expression of the DVL‑2 gene and protein using reverse transcription‑quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT‑qPCR), western blotting and immunohistochemistry staining in the aganglionic and ganglionic segments of colonic tissues in patients with HSCR. The results showed that the level of DVL‑2 mRNA in the aganglionic segments was 0.28 fold that of the ganglionic segments. Similarly, the protein expression of DVL‑2 was lower (11.31±2.23) in the aganglionic segments than that of the ganglionic segments (35.21±2.66), as assessed by western blot analysis. Furthermore, immunohistochemical staining demonstrated that DVL‑2 expression was significantly higher in the mucosal and submucosal layers from ganglionic colon segments compared with that from the aganglionic segments. The data suggest that the expression of DVL‑2 in colon tissue segments may be important in the pathogenesis of HSCR.
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- 2015
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25. [Analysis of the efficiency and influence factors of PBSC collection with AutoPBSC and MNC procedure of cell separator].
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Zeng F, Wei SJ, Huang HB, Huang QH, Lin QY, Fan LP, Huang HW, and Fu DH
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- Adult, Antigens, CD34, Female, Humans, Male, Cell Count methods, Cell Separation, Hematopoietic Stem Cells cytology, Lymphocytes cytology
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This study was aimed to analyze the efficiency and influence factors of PBSC collection by an automatic (AutoPBSC procedure) and a semiautomatic apheresis procedure ( MNC procedure) of COBE Spectra cell separators. According to the different objects, A total of 109 apheresis cases were divided into autologous cohort (patient) and allogeneic cohort (donor). The quantity and quality of the collections and the characteristics of apheresis procedure were compared, the yields and influence factors of two cohorts with two kinds of procedures were analyzed respectively. The results showed that the collections of two procedure in patients and donors which processed the similar blood volumes were insignificantly different in MNC%, CD34⁺ %, CD34⁺ cell counts and Hb concentration (P > 0.05) ; the collections by AutoPBSC procedure had got fewer platelets, less product volumes whereas more ACD-A used, longer apheresis time in comparison with MNC procedure (P < 0.05). Correlation analysis indicated that MNC (r = 0.314,P = 0.015) , CD34⁺ cell counts (r = 0.922, P = 0.000) in collections were positively correlated with preahperesis in the autologus cohort by two procedures, CD34⁺ cell counts were correlated with WBC (r = 0.369, P = 0.004) and MNC (r = 0.495,P = 0.000) in collections; MNC (r = 0.896, P = 0.000) was positive correlated with preahperesis by AutoPBSC procedures and CD34⁺ cell counts also (r = 0.666,P = 0.000) by MNC procedure in the allogeneic cohort. Male had got more MNC and CD34⁺ cell counts than female (P < 0.05), age ≤ 40 had got more MNC and CD34⁺ cell counts than age>40 (P < 0.05) in patients by AutoPBSC procedure; age > 40 had got more CD34⁺ cell counts than age ≤ 40 by MNC procedure(P < 0.05). Only male had got more MNC and CD34⁺ cell counts than female (P < 0.05) by MNC procedure in donors. It is concluded that with same amount of blood processing, the PBSC collections from autologous patients and allogeneic donors had got a high degree of uniformly in purity of MNC and purity and concentration of CD34(+) cell counts by two procedure, whereas sex and age imposed more influence on PBSC collection in autologous.
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- 2014
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26. MiR-133b regulates bladder cancer cell proliferation and apoptosis by targeting Bcl-w and Akt1.
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Chen XN, Wang KF, Xu ZQ, Li SJ, Liu Q, Fu DH, Wang X, and Wu B
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Background: MiR-133b is a muscle-specific microRNA; it has a role in the formation of cardiocytes and the expression of myocardium ion channels by regulating target genes. Many human malignant tumors demonstrate a low expression of miR-133b, as noted in colorectal, lung, esophagus and bladder cancers, but the role of miR-133b in bladder cancer is unknown., Methods: The expression of miR-133b in clinical bladder cancer specimens and adjacent normal tissues was confirmed by stem-loop RT-PCR. We also analyzed the relationship between miR-133b expression and clinicopathological factors of bladder cancer. Bcl-w and Akt1 protein expression in 41 bladder cancer specimens and adjacent normal tissues was detected by Western blot. After transfection of miR-133b mimics or inhibitor into a T24 human bladder cancer cell line, Bcl-w and Akt1 protein and mRNA expression were examined by Western blot and RT-PCR, respectively. The effect of miR-133b on T24 cell proliferation and apoptosis was measured by CCK-8 tests and flow cytometry, respectively., Results: The expression of miR-133b in bladder cancer tissues from 41 patients was significantly down-regulated (P < 0.01); low expression of miR-133b was strongly associated with high-grade bladder cancer (P < 0.01). Bcl-w and Akt1 proteins were significantly overexpressed in bladder cancer tissues versus adjacent normal tissues (P < 0.01 for both). The expression of Akt1 and Bcl-w proteins and Akt1 mRNA, in T24 cells was significantly down-regulated or up-regulated after transfection of miR-133b mimics or inhibitor, respectively; however, there was no significant difference in Bcl-w mRNA expression. Transfection of HEK-293 T cells with miR-133b significantly suppressed a luciferase-reporter containing the Bcl-w or Akt 1 3'-untranslated regions. MiR-133b mimics significantly inhibited T24 cell proliferation, as well as increased T24 cell apoptosis (P < 0.05 and P < 0.01, respectively) while the miR-133b inhibitor increased and decreased these, respectively (P < 0.05 for both)., Conclusions: MiR-133b may play a very important role in the proliferation and apoptosis of T24 cells by regulating the expression of Bcl-w and Akt1.
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- 2014
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27. [Clinical features and management of pyothorax due to postoperative cervical anastomotic leakage in esophageal cancer surgery].
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Hu CM, Zhou FY, Geng MF, Fu DH, and Shi XT
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- Aged, Drainage methods, Empyema, Pleural etiology, Esophageal Neoplasms surgery, Esophagectomy adverse effects, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Anastomotic Leak, Empyema, Pleural surgery, Postoperative Complications surgery
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Objective: To investigate the clinical characteristics and managements of pyothorax due to postoperative cervical anastomotic leakage after esophageal cancer surgery., Methods: From January 2006 to January 2013, 3342 patients with esophageal carcinoma underwent esophagectomy and cervical esophagogastric anastomosis. Of them, 19 patients developed pyothorax following cervical anastomotic leakage and their clinicopathological data were analyzed retrospectively., Results: All the patients underwent a cervical anastomosis via a three-incisional approach (right cervicothoracic mid-abdominal incision, RT group, n=1094) or a two-incisional approach (left cervicothoracic incision, LT group, n=2248). The total number of cervical anastomotic leakage cases was 237, of which 152 cases were in LT group (6.8%), and 85 cases in RT group (7.8%), respectively (P=0.287). The incidence of pyothorax was 2.0% (n=3) in LT group, and 18.8% (n=16) in RT group, respectively (P<0.01). Fourteen cases develop pyothorax within 3 days after operation. The main symptoms were high fever, dyspnea and chest pain. All the pyothorax patients received conservative treatments, including thoracic closed drainage, nasogastric tube placement, jejunal stoma, nutritional support, antibiotics and symptomatic treatment. Sixteen cases were cured, while 3 cases were dead., Conclusions: The right thoracotomy approach predisposes the cervical anastomotic leakage-associated pyothorax. Sufficient drainage and sufficient nutritional support are critical to the treatment.
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- 2013
28. Gynura procumbens ethanolic extract suppresses osteosarcoma cell proliferation and metastasis in vitro.
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Wang H, Zhou JW, Fu DH, Zhou Y, Cheng WZ, and Liu ZL
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Gynura procumbens is a traditional herb used for the treatment of inflammation, rheumatism and viral infections, although the antitumor effect and its potential mechanisms of action remain unclear. In the present study, the antitumor effect of Gynura procumbens ethanolic extract (GPE) on the osteosarcoma (OS) cell line, U2-OS, was investigated in vitro . Cell proliferation and apoptosis were measured by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) and flow cytometry assays, respectively. Transwell invasion and wound healing assays were performed to investigate the invasion and migration of the U2-OS cells. The results showed that GPE was able to inhibit U2-OS cell proliferation and metastasis and induce cell apoptosis. Furthermore, the expression of the NF-κBp65 protein was detected by western blotting to evaluate the effects of GPE on the nuclear transfer of NF-κB. It was demonstrated that the expression of the NF-κBp65 protein was significantly decreased by GPE. This indicated that GPE was able to inhibit the nuclear transfer of NF-κB. The study shows that GPE is able to induce apoptosis and suppress proliferation and metastasis in U2-OS cells via the inhibition of the nuclear translocation of NF-κB.
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- 2013
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29. Adverse drug interactions as a high-risk factor for lethal post-transplant complications in Chinese population.
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Yang T, Wu XM, Qiu HQ, Fu DH, Hu JD, Li J, Zheng XY, Luo XF, Yuan XH, Chen RL, and Chen ZZ
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- Adolescent, Adult, Antifungal Agents therapeutic use, Child, China, Cyclosporine therapeutic use, Drug Administration Schedule, Drug Interactions, Drug Therapy, Combination, Female, Graft Rejection prevention & control, Graft vs Host Disease chemically induced, Graft vs Host Disease mortality, Graft vs Host Disease prevention & control, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Itraconazole therapeutic use, Male, Middle Aged, Mycoses etiology, Mycoses prevention & control, Postoperative Complications mortality, Postoperative Complications prevention & control, Pyrimidines therapeutic use, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Triazoles therapeutic use, Voriconazole, Young Adult, Antifungal Agents adverse effects, Cyclosporine adverse effects, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Immunosuppressive Agents adverse effects, Itraconazole adverse effects, Postoperative Complications chemically induced, Pyrimidines adverse effects, Triazoles adverse effects
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Metabolism of triazole antifungal agents is highly competitive to conventional post-transplant immunosuppressants like cyclosporine A (CsA) via the cytochrome P450-dependent pathway. We present the first report on lethal complications that may arise due to this type of drug interaction. A retrospective survey identified 10 of 104 cases (9.62%) that suffered life-threatening complications associated with the interaction between CsA and itraconazole or voriconazole following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) at our center. According to the close drug monitoring, all 10 patients experienced supratherapeutic levels of CsA even with a preemptive CsA dosage reduction and prompt dose adjustment. Six patients developed grade I to III acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) and eventually died from either idiopathic pneumonia syndrome or diffuse alveolar hemorrhage; another four patients died from CSA-associated neurological complications. Impaired hepatic and renal function was noted in only one of these 10 cases. The high frequency as well as the unpredictability of severe complications lead us to suggest that triazole should always be replaced by another antifungal medication (e.g., amphotericin B or Echincandins) while patients receive CsA after HSCT, especially in the Chinese population., (© 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S.)
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- 2013
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30. [Prevalence and surgical status of cataract among adults aged 50 years or above in rural Jiangsu Province].
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Guan HJ, Yao Y, Liang CK, Zhu RR, Liu BH, Qi YX, Fu DH, Zhang JF, Yin L, Shi J, and Yang M
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cataract diagnostic imaging, China epidemiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Ultrasonography, Cataract epidemiology, Cataract Extraction statistics & numerical data, Rural Population
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Objective: To survey the prevalence, operative status, surgical coverage rate and social burden rate of cataract blindness among older adults aged 50 years or above in 2 typical counties (district) of Jiangsu Province, China in 2010., Methods: Cluster sampling was used in randomly selected 12 867 individuals aged 50 years or above in 58 clusters in Funing County of Northern Jiangsu and Binhu District of Southern Jiangsu. Among them, 12 053 individuals received visual acuity and eye examinations (response rate 93.8%). Lens and cataract operative status were evaluated by slit-lamp biomicroscope. Data bank was established by Epidata3.0 Software. Statistical analyses were performed with Stata/SE Statistical Software, version 10.0. Confidence intervals and P values (significant at P < 0.05) for prevalence of cataract, surgical coverage rate of cataract, social burden rate and surgical outcomes of cataract blindness were calculated with adjustment for clustering effects and stratification associated with the sampling design., Results: Among 12 503 individuals, there were 2208 cases of cataract with a prevalence of 18.3%. The prevalence of cataract was higher in the aged, female and lower-income persons (P < 0.05). Among 2208 cataract patients, cataract surgery was performed in 263 cases (11.9%). The surgical coverage rate of cataract was 59.7% and the social burden rate of cataract blindness 1.93%. The social burden rate of cataract blindness was higher in the aged persons (P < 0.01). In 357 eyes with cataract surgery, the rate of intraocular lens implantation was 85.7%. At Binhu, 71.0% of eyes with cataract surgery underwent phacoemulsification. At Funing, 73.6% of eyes underwent modern extra-capsular surgery respectively. Post-operative presenting and best corrected visual acuity over 0.7 was 11.2% and 19.6% of operated eyes respectively. The main causes of post-operative eyes with worse visual acuity (< 0.3) were post-capsular opacity and retinal disorders., Conclusion: Cataract is the most common and important eye disease that may lead into blindness and severe visual impairment among older adults aged 50 years or above. The coverage rate of cataract surgery is higher in Jiangsu province than in other provinces. The visual outcomes of surgery is less than ideal. An important task in blindness prevention of Jiangsu province still is the elimination of cataract blindness and the improvement of visual outcomes for cataract surgery in the future.
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- 2013
31. [Study on ITS sequences of Aconitum vilmorinianum and its medicinal adulterant].
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Zhang XN, Du CH, Fu DH, Gao L, Zhou PJ, and Wang L
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- Aconitum classification, Base Sequence, DNA, Ribosomal Spacer analysis, Drug Contamination, Genetic Variation, Phylogeny, Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Quality Control, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Species Specificity, Aconitum genetics, DNA, Plant genetics, DNA, Ribosomal Spacer genetics, Plants, Medicinal genetics
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Objective: To analyze and compare the ITS sequences of Aconitum vilmorinianum and its medicinal adulterant Aconitum austroyunnanense., Methods: Total genomic DNA were extracted from sample materials by improved CTAB method, ITS sequences of samples were amplified using PCR systems, directly sequenced and analyzed using software DNAStar, ClustalX1.81 and MEGA 4.0., Results: 299 consistent sites, 19 variable sites and 13 informative sites were found in ITS1 sequences, 162 consistent sites, 2 variable sites and 1 informative sites were found in 5.8S sequences, 217 consistent sites, 3 variable sites and 1 informative site were found in ITS2 sequences. Base transition and transversion was not found only in 5.8S sequences, 2 sites transition and 1 site transversion were found in ITS1 sequences, only 1 site transversion was found in ITS2 sequences comparting the ITS sequences data matrix. By analyzing the ITS sequences data matrix from 2 population of Aconitum vilmorinianum and 3 population of Aconitum austroyunnanense, we found a stable informative site at the 596th base in ITS2 sequences, in all the samples of Aconitum vilmorinianum the base was C, and in all the samples of Aconitum austroyunnanense the base was A., Conclusion: Aconitum vilmorinianum and Aconitum austroyunnanense can be identified by their characters of ITS sequences, and the variable sites in ITS1 sequences are more than in ITS2 sequences.
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- 2012
32. [Expression of PTEN, matrix metaloproteinases 2 and 9 in thymomas].
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Huang ZS, Shi F, Fu DH, Su YH, and Lu WL
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Neoplasm Staging, Paraffin Embedding, Thymoma pathology, Thymus Gland metabolism, Thymus Neoplasms pathology, Young Adult, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 metabolism, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 metabolism, PTEN Phosphohydrolase metabolism, Thymoma metabolism, Thymus Neoplasms metabolism
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Objective: To evaluate the expression of PTEN, MMP-2 and MMP-9 in thymomas and their correlation with clinical significance., Methods: Immunohistochemical S-P assay was used to detect the expression of PTEN, MMP-2 and MMP-9 in 45 thymomas and 16 non-neoplastic thymuses., Results: The positive rate of PTEN, MMP-2 and MMP-9 expression in 45 thymomas were 53.5%, 48.9% and 62.2%, respectively. There were significant differences between non-neoplastic thymus and thymomas (P < 0.05). The expression of PTEN, MMP-2 correlated with histological type (P < 0.05) and different clinical stage of the thymoma (P < 0.01). The expression of MMP-9 was not correlated with histological type and different clinical stages of thymoma (P > 0.05)., Conclusion: PTEN, MMP-2 and MMP-9 may play an important role in the occurrence and development of thymoma. The expression of PTEN and MMP-2 correlates with the malignance and the aggression of thymoma.
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- 2010
33. Ectopic osteogenesis of mouse bone marrow stromal cells transfected with BMP 2/VEGF(165) genes in vivo.
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Tian XB, Sun L, Yang SH, Fu RY, Wang L, Lu TS, Zhang YK, and Fu DH
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- Animals, Bone Marrow Cells metabolism, Cells, Cultured, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Mice, Nude, Ossification, Heterotopic genetics, Ossification, Heterotopic metabolism, Ossification, Heterotopic pathology, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Stromal Cells metabolism, Transfection methods, Bone Marrow Cells cytology, Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Osteogenesis genetics, RNA, Messenger genetics, Stromal Cells cytology, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A genetics
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Objective: To evaluate the osteogenic efficacy of mouse bone marrow stromal cells (mBMSC) transfected with bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2) and vascular endothelial growth factor 165 (VEGF(165)) genes., Methods: pIRES-BMP2-VEGF(165) plasmid DNA was introduced into the mBMSC using a liposome-mediated method. The expression of BMP2 and VEGF(165) genes was assessed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunohistochemical analysis. Transfected cells were injected into the thigh muscle pouches of four nude mice. The osteoinductivity activity of the transfected cells was evaluated by radiographic and histological analysis at 4 weeks after injection., Results: The mRNA and proteins of both BMP2 and VEGF(165) were successfully expressed in mBMSC as confirmed by RT-PCR and immunohistochemical analysis. Ectopically formed bone tissue was clearly observed at 4 weeks after cell injection in the thigh muscle pouches of the nude mice., Conclusion: mBMSC transfected with BMP2 and VEGF(165) genes can induce ectopic osteogenesis., (© 2009 Tianjin Hospital and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.)
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- 2009
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34. Transepithelial transport of Cerulenin across Caco-2 cell monolayers.
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Fu DH, Liu ZL, Liu JS, Luo Y, Shu Y, Huang SH, and Han ZM
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- ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1 metabolism, Biological Transport, Caco-2 Cells, Cerulenin administration & dosage, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Diffusion, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Fatty Acid Synthesis Inhibitors administration & dosage, Humans, Intestinal Mucosa metabolism, Permeability, Cerulenin pharmacokinetics, Fatty Acid Synthesis Inhibitors pharmacokinetics, Intestinal Absorption
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The transepithelial transport of Cerulenin across Caco-2 cell monolayers was examined in this study. The permeated amounts of Cerulenin were measured by HPLC method to calculate the permeation rate and the apparent permeability coefficient (P(app)). The transport of Cerulenin was independent on apical pH and exhibited concentration-dependent and nonsatuable even at 10 mM Cerulenin. The permeation rate at 1 mM Cerulenin in the apical-to-basolateral direction was 0.151 ng/min/mg of protein and the P(app) was 3.76 x 10(-6) cm/second. The permeation rate of Cerulenin was affected by neither metabolic inhibitors nor inhibitors for P-glycoprotein, as was the same case in monolayers treated with cytochalasin D. All these data from experiments indicated that transport of Cerulenin across Caco-2 cell monolayers was not mediated by ATP-dependent transport systems nor via paracellular pathway, but via passive diffusion without efflux by P-glycoprotein.
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35. Construction and expression of a bicistronic vector containing human bone morphogenetic protein 2 and vascular endothelial growth factor-165 genes in vitro.
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Tian XB, Sun L, Zhang YK, Gao Y, Fu DH, and Yang SH
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- Animals, Blotting, Western, Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 genetics, Cells, Cultured, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Mice, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A genetics, Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 metabolism, Genetic Vectors genetics, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A metabolism
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- 2009
36. Clinical result of structural augmentation with cannulated bone screws for the treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head.
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Yang SH, Fu DH, Yang C, Li J, Xu WH, Ye SN, Wu XH, and Liu XZ
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- Adult, Female, Femur Head Necrosis diagnostic imaging, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prosthesis Design, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Bone Screws, Bone Transplantation methods, Femur Head Necrosis surgery
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Objective: To evaluate the results of treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head by structural augmentation through a routine core decompression procedure combined with insertion of cannulated bone screws incorporating autogenous bone graft and biomaterial containing decalcified bone matrix., Methods: From February 2002 to February 2005, 31 patients (33 hips) with femoral head necrosis were treated in our hospital using insertion of cannulated bone screws incorporating autogenous bone graft. There were 18 men and 13 women with an average age of 37 years (range, 27-49). The Steinberg classification was stage I for 20 hips (61%) and stage II for 13 hips (39%). Clinical and radiographic evaluations were performed on all patients. The patient's satisfaction was also assessed., Results: All 31 patients (33 hips) were retrospectively studied after a mean follow-up of 38 months (range, 18-48). The average Harris hip score was 76 before surgery and 91 at the final follow-up. All patients stated that they were satisfied and had significantly reduced pain. According to the Harris hip score system, 21 cases were excellent, 8 good and 2 fair. No complications, such as wound infection, subtrochanteric fracture, neuropathy and deep vein thrombosis, were found., Conclusion: Structural augmentation using the insertion of cannulated bone screws incorporating autogenous bone graft is an effective option for Steinberg I-II stages of femoral head necrosis. Further study is needed to confirm mid- and long-term results., (© 2009 Tianjin Hospital and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.)
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37. Jadomycin B, an Aurora-B kinase inhibitor discovered through virtual screening.
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Fu DH, Jiang W, Zheng JT, Zhao GY, Li Y, Yi H, Li ZR, Jiang JD, Yang KQ, Wang Y, and Si SY
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- Aurora Kinase B, Aurora Kinases, Blotting, Western, Cell Line, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, Flow Cytometry, Histones antagonists & inhibitors, Histones metabolism, Humans, Isoquinolines chemistry, Isoquinolines pharmacology, Molecular Structure, Phosphorylation, Protein Kinase Inhibitors chemistry, Recombinant Proteins antagonists & inhibitors, Protein Kinase Inhibitors pharmacology, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases antagonists & inhibitors
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Aurora kinases have emerged as promising targets for cancer therapy because of their critical role in mitosis. These kinases are well-conserved in all eukaryotes, and IPL1 gene encodes the single Aurora kinase in budding yeast. In a virtual screening attempt, 22 compounds were identified from nearly 15,000 microbial natural products as potential small-molecular inhibitors of human Aurora-B kinase. One compound, Jadomycin B, inhibits the growth of ipl1-321 temperature-sensitive mutant more dramatically than wild-type yeast cells, raising the possibility that this compound is an Aurora kinase inhibitor. Further in vitro biochemical assay using purified recombinant human Aurora-B kinase shows that Jadomycin B inhibits Aurora-B activity in a dose-dependent manner. Our results also indicate that Jadomycin B competes with ATP for the kinase domain, which is consistent with our docking prediction. Like other Aurora kinase inhibitors, Jadomycin B blocks the phosphorylation of histone H3 on Ser10 in vivo. We also present evidence suggesting that Jadomycin B induces apoptosis in tumor cells without obvious effects on cell cycle. All the results indicate that Jadomycin B is a new Aurora-B kinase inhibitor worthy of further investigation.
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38. Osteogenic potential of the human bone morphogenetic protein 2 gene activated nanobone putty.
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Tian XB, Sun L, Yang SH, Zhang YK, Hu RY, and Fu DH
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- Animals, Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2, Bone Morphogenetic Proteins analysis, Female, Male, Mice, Rabbits, Transforming Growth Factor beta analysis, Absorbable Implants, Bone Morphogenetic Proteins genetics, Osteogenesis physiology, Transforming Growth Factor beta genetics
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Background: Nanobone putty is an injectable and bioresorbable bone substitute. The neutral-pH putty resembles hard bone tissue, does not contain polymers or plasticizers, and is self-setting and nearly isothermic, properties which are helpful for the adhesion, proliferation, and function of bone cells. The aim of this study was to investigate the osteogenic potential of human bone morphogenetic protein 2 (hBMP2) gene activated nanobone putty in inducing ectopic bone formation, and the effects of the hBMP2 gene activated nanobone putty on repairing bone defects., Methods: Twenty four Kunming mice were randomly divided into two groups. The nanobone putty + hBMP2 plasmid was injected into the right thigh muscle pouches of the mice (experiment side). The nanobone putty + blank plasmid or nanobone putty was injected into the left thigh muscle pouches of the group 1 (control side 1) or group 2 (control side 2), respectively. The effects of ectopic bone formation were evaluated by radiography, histology, and molecular biology analysis at 2 and 4 weeks after operation. Bilateral 15 mm radial defects were made in forty-eight rabbits. These rabbits were randomly divided into three groups: Group A, nanobone putty + hBMP2 plasmid; Group B, putty + blank plasmid; Group C, nanobone putty only. Six rabbits with left radial defects served as blank controls. The effect of bone repairing was evaluated by radiography, histology, molecular biology, and biomechanical analysis at 4, 8, and 12 weeks after operation., Results: The tissue from the experimental side of the mice expressed hBMP2. Obvious cartilage and island-distributed immature bone formation in implants of the experiment side were observed at 2 weeks after operation, and massive mature bone observed at 4 weeks. No bone formation was observed in the control side of the mice. The ALP activity in the experiment side of the mice was higher than that in the control side. The tissue of Group A rabbits expressed hBMP2 protein and higher ALP level. The new bone formation rate and antibending strength of group A was significantly higher than those of group B and C. The defects in blank control were not healed., Conclusions: The hBMP2 gene activated nanobone putty exhibited osteoinductive ability, and had a better bone defect repair capability than that of nanobone putty only.
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39. [Assessment of the expression profile during the entochondrostosis of vascular endothelial growth factor in bone morphogenetic protein 2 induced osteogenesis].
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Tang X, Fu DH, Yang SH, Chen YC, Li Q, Yu CN, Xu WH, Li J, and Ye SN
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- Animals, Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 genetics, Cell Differentiation genetics, Chondrocytes metabolism, Gene Expression, Gene Expression Profiling, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Male, Mice, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Osteoblasts cytology, Osteoblasts metabolism, RNA, Messenger genetics, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A genetics, Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 metabolism, Chondrocytes cytology, Osteogenesis genetics, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A metabolism
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Objectives: To examine the gene expression profile of bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) during entochondrostosis of mice and explore the expression rules and effects between BMP-2 and VEGF, and to detect the expression of VEGF in BMP-2 induced entochondrostosis in vivo., Methods: cDNA microarray technique with 34,000 genes was used to analyze the gene expression profiles during entochondrostosis in the limbs of mice embryo from E10 to E14. Pathway analysis of BMP-2 and VEGF was performed with GCOS1.2 software. An experimental model of femoral muscular pouch in 20 mice was adopted. The expression of VEGF was examined by in situ hybridization method and immunohistochemical method in BMP-2 induced entochondrostosis in vivo., Results: The expression signals of VEGF mRNA and VEGF appeared in cytoplasm during condensation of mesenchymal cell. As the mesenchymal cells differentiated into precartilage, the expression signals decreased in mesenchymal cells, but increased in chondrocytes and kept getting denser in the process of cartilage maturity. The peak expression of VEGF mRNA and VEGF in the experimental group appeared on the 14th day, accompanied by numerous hypertrophic chondrocytes. When mature cartilage calcified and new bone trabecula formed, the expression of VEGF mRNA and VEGF decreased in chondrocytes, but still expressed moderately in the osteoblasts and osteocytes., Conclusions: The finding reveals a complex pattern of gene coexpression of BMP-2 and VEGF during the critical period of entochondrostosis. It's feasible for the clinical application of BMP-2 in orthopedics.
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40. Vertebral plate regeneration induced by radiation-sterilized allogeneic bone sheets in sheep.
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Tang X, Yang SH, Xu WH, Li J, Yang C, Ye ZW, Fu DH, Li K, Li BX, Sun SQ, and Yu CN
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- Animals, Bone Transplantation methods, Sheep, Spinal Stenosis prevention & control, Transplantation, Homologous, Laminectomy methods, Regeneration, Spine physiology
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Objective: To evaluate the effects and mechanism of radiation-sterilized allogeneic bone sheets in inducing vertebral plate regeneration after laminectomy in sheep., Methods: Twelve adult male sheep (aged 1.5 years and weighing 27 kg on average) provided by China Institute for Radiation Protection underwent L3-4 and L4-5 laminectomy. Then they were randomly divided into two groups: Group A (n=6) and Group B (n=6). The operated sites of L4-5 in Group A and L3-4 in Group B were covered by "H-shaped" freeze-drying and radiation-sterilized allogeneic bone sheets (the experimental segments), while the operated sites of L3-4 in Group A and L4-5 in Group B were uncovered as the self controls (the control segments). The regeneration process of the vertebral plate and the adhesion degree of the dura were observed at 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 weeks after operation. X-ray and CT scan were performed in both segments of L3-4 and L4-5 at 4 and 24 weeks after operation., Results: In the experimental segments, the bone sheets were located in the anatomical site of vertebral plate, and no lumbar spinal stenosis or compression of the dura was observed. The bone sheets were absorbed gradually and fused well with the regenerated vertebral plate. While in the control segments, the regeneration of vertebral plate was not completed yet, the scar was inserted into the spinal canal, compressing the dura and the spinal cord, and the epidural area almost disappeared. Compared with the control segments, the dura adhesion degree in the experimental regenerated segments was much milder (P less than 0.01), the internal volume of the vertebral canal had no obvious change and the shape of the dura sack remained well without obvious compression., Conclusions: Freeze-drying and radiation-sterilized allogeneic bone sheets are ideal materials for extradural laminoplasty due to their good biocompatibility, biomechanical characteristics and osteogenic ability. They can effectively reduce formation of post-laminectomy scars, prevent recurrence of post-laminectomy spinal stenosis, and induce regeneration of vertebral plates.
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41. [Structure determination of alkyd resins by simultaneous pyrolysis methylation gas chromatography-mass spectometry].
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Cao JY, Fu DH, Zhang F, and Liang D
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Several types of alkyd resins have been analyzed by simultaneous pyrolysis methylation gas chromatography mass spectrometry (SPM-GC-MS). The samples were mixed with tetramethylammonium hydroxide, and the process included simultaneous pyrolysis derivatization and mass spectrometry determination. SPM-GC-MS conditions: a vertical microfurnace-type pyrolyzer was directly attached to a gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer. About 20 ug of the mixed alkyd resin sample was introduced into the center of the pyrolyzer at 450 degrees C under the flow of helium carrier gas. The inlet mode was split with an injection interval of 10 s and the inlet pressure was 82.7 kPa. The gas chromatograph was fitted with a fused-silica capillary column ( SE-54 30 m x0.25 mm i.d. x 0.25 um). Temperature program settings were: initial temperature, 40 degrees C, hold 2 min; increase at 6 degrees C min 1 to 220 degrees C, hold 14 min; increase at 10 degrees C min 1 to 280 degrees C, hold 8 min. All pyrolysis products referred to were identified by mass spectrometry. The temperature of the ion source was 210 degrees C and that of the transfer line was 250 degrees C. The technique could give additional information about the composition of the dibasic acids, polyols, six types of drying oils, and modified alkyd resins. The method is sensitive, accurate, convenient, and involves minimal sample manipulation.
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