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2. Continuous direct torque control of permanent magnet synchronous motor based on SVM
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Sun, D, Zhu, JG, and He, YK
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© 2003 International Academic Publishers/World Publishing Corporation. In this paper, a modified control strategy for permanent magnet synchronous motor by introducing a space vector modulation conception to a direct torque control (DTC) systems was presented in order to minimize the torque and flux linkage ripples and fix the variable switching frequency in the basic DTC system. The simulation results showed that the steady state performance of the proposed DTC was improved dramatically while keeping the dynamic performance almost as same as that of the basic DTC.
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- 2003
3. A space vector modulation direct torque control for permanent magnet synchronous motor drive systems
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Sun, D, Zhu, JG, He, YK, Sun, D, Zhu, JG, and He, YK
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© 2003 IEEE. To minimize the ripples of the electro-magnetic torque and flux linkage and to fix the variable switching frequency produced in the conventional direct torque control (DTC) system for permanent magnet synchronous motors, this paper proposes a space vector modulation (SVM) DTC concept. Both simulation and experimental results show that the proposed SVM DTC can dramatically improve the steady state performance while preserving the dynamic performance of the conventional DTC.
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- 2003
4. Safety and efficacy of adjunct tirofiban treatment following mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke patients with large vessel occlusion (LVO) resulting in successful reperfusion.
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Zhong HL, Zhou TF, He YK, Li TX, and Li ZS
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- Humans, Male, Female, Retrospective Studies, Middle Aged, Aged, Fibrinolytic Agents therapeutic use, Treatment Outcome, Endovascular Procedures methods, Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors therapeutic use, Reperfusion methods, Tirofiban therapeutic use, Ischemic Stroke surgery, Ischemic Stroke therapy, Thrombectomy methods, Angiography, Digital Subtraction
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Background and Purpose: Tirofiban administration after mechanical thrombectomy (MT) remains controversial. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of adjunct tirofiban treatment following MT for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with large vessel occlusion (LVO) that resulted in successful reperfusion on digital subtraction angiography (DSA)., Methods: This retrospective study was conducted in Zhengzhou University University People's Hospital, an advanced stroke center in China. Consecutive patients with AIS who underwent endovascular therapy (EVT) were enrolled from June 2018 to January 2022. The safety endpoints were symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (sICH), total intracranial hemorrhage (ICH), and 3-month mortality. The efficacy endpoints were 3-month modified Rankin scale (mRS) score and 24-h neurological improvement., Results: A total of 145 consecutive patients with AIS who underwent MT were analyzed, of whom 51 (35.2%) patients were in the tirofiban group. There were 30 (20.7%) patients with sICH, 50 (34.5%) patients suffered from ICH within 24-h post-MT, and 47 (32.4%) dead at 3-month. Besides, 31 (21.4%) patients achieved excellent clinical outcomes (mRS, 0-1), and 24-h neurological improvement was found in 29 (20.0%) patients. No statistically significant differences were found in safety outcomes on sICH, total ICH, and 3-month mortality, as well as efficacy outcomes on 3-month mRS scores (0-1) and 24-h neurological improvement between the two groups ( P > 0.05 for all). Additionally, tirofiban was associated with 3-month mRS scores of 0-2 (adjusted odds ratio (OR), 3.75; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.41-10.02, P = 0.008)., Conclusion: Adjunct tirofiban treatment following MT for AIS patients with LVO that resulted in successful reperfusion on DSA was not correlated with the increased risk of safety endpoints on sICH, ICH, and 3-month mortality, and it may be associated with a lower 3-month mRS score., Competing Interests: Declaration of conflicting interestsThe author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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- 2024
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5. Inheritance of chlorantraniliprole resistance and fitness costs in a field population of Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in China.
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Zhang YC, Ling Y, Dong BB, Li HS, He YK, Huang Q, Long LP, Wu SF, and Gao CF
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Background: Cnaphalocrocis medinalis is one of the major rice insect pests in Asia. Chlorantraniliprole is one of the most important insecticides for the control of C. medinalis. In this study, a field-resistant population and a susceptible strain of C. medinalis were used to evaluate the inheritance of chlorantraniliprole resistance and fitness costs in the field., Results: The field-resistant population (Cm-RR) showed 128.4-fold resistance to chlorantraniliprole compared with the susceptible strain (Cm-SS). The dose-response of reciprocal cross progeny (F1 and F1') showed no significant difference, which indicated the inheritance of resistance to chlorantraniliprole in C. medinalis was autosomal. The degrees of dominance (D) of resistance for F1 and F1' were -0.19 and -0.05, respectively, indicating that the chlorantraniliprole resistance of C. medinalis was incompletely recessive inheritance. At the same time, significant differences between observed and expected mortalities of self-cross (F2 and F2') and backcross (BC and BC') progenies suggested chlorantraniliprole resistance is controlled by multiple genes. Furthermore, the Cm-RR population had a relative fitness of 0.32 with a substantially decreased pupation rate, emergence rate, fecundity, and substantially increased developmental time of larval and pupa stages., Conclusion: Current research showed that the inheritance of chlorantraniliprole resistance to C. medinalis was autosomal, incompletely recessive and multigene. The field-resistant population had a relative fitness of 0.32 when compared with the susceptible strain. This study provided valuable information for facilitating the development of chlorantraniliprole resistance management strategies. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry., (© 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.)
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- 2024
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6. Covering corneal stromal lenticule for macular hole in pathological myopia.
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Tang ZY, Qiao G, Zhang XJ, Xie LJ, Zou QX, He CM, Zhao L, Yang HQ, Quan Y, Cao K, Jiang H, and He YK
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Aim: To evaluate the clinical effect of a new surgery technique (covering corneal stromal lenticule, CSL) for macular hole (MH) in pathological myopia., Methods: This was a prospective non-randomized series case study. Fourteen eyes of 14 patients whose axial length were more than 29 mm and suffered from MH and macular hole retinal detachment (MHRD) were included in this study. All cases were treated with 25-gauge pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) with internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling, covering CSL and C
3 F8 gas tamponade. These cases were followed for 6mo, and the best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), healing status of MH, the reattached rate of retinal detachment (RD), and reoperation rate were analyzed., Results: All cases were successfully performed the surgery and the postoperative follow-up was completed. After surgery, MHs were healed in all 14 eyes (100%, 14/14) after assessed by optical coherence tomography. The reattachment of retina was achieved in all 6 eyes (100%, 6/6) with MHRD. BCVA was improved in 12 eyes (85.71%, 12/14), and had no significant change in 2 eyes (14.29%, 2/14). The overall mean BCVA was improved from 1.80±0.77 to 0.82±0.46 logMAR ( F =10.46, P <0.01). No serious complications occurred in all cases., Conclusion: The new surgery technique (covering CSL) has high reattached rate of RD and high healing rate of MH in pathological myopia in the preliminary study. And it can effectively improve the visual function of patients. This new technique offers meaningful new ideas for treating refractory MH in pathological myopia., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: Tang ZY, None; Qiao G, None; Zhang XJ, None; Xie LJ, None; Zou QX, None; He CM, None; Zhao L, None; Yang HQ, None; Quan Y, None; Cao K, None; Jiang H, None; He YK, None., (International Journal of Ophthalmology Press.)- Published
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7. Safety and feasibility of enhanced recovery after surgery-based management model for ambulatory pediatric surgical procedures.
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Fan GQ, Zhang XD, He YK, Lu XG, Zhong JY, Pang ZY, and Gan XY
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Background: There is still some room for optimizing ambulatory pediatric surgical procedures, and the preoperative and postoperative management quality for pediatric patients needs to be improved., Aim: To discuss the safety and feasibility of the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS)-based management model for ambulatory pediatric surgical procedures., Methods: We selected 320 pediatric patients undergoing ambulatory surgery from June 2023 to January 2024 at The First People's Hospital of Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture. Of these, 220 received ERAS-based management (research group) and 100 received routine management (control group). General information, postoperative ambulation activities, surgical outcomes (operation time, postoperative gastrointestinal ventilation time, and hospital stay), postoperative pain visual analogue scale, postoperative complications (incision infection, abdominal distension, fever, nausea, and vomiting), and family satisfaction were compared., Results: The general information of the research group (sex, age, disease type, single parent, family history, etc. ) was comparable to that of the control group ( P > 0.05), but the rate of postoperative (2 h, 4 h, and 6 h after surgery) ambulation activities was statistically higher ( P < 0.01), and operation time, postoperative gastrointestinal ventilation time, and hospital stay were markedly shorter ( P < 0.05). The research group had lower visual analogue scale scores ( P < 0.01) at 12 h and 24 h after surgery and a lower incidence of total postoperative complications than the control group ( P = 0.001). The research group had higher family satisfaction than the control group ( P = 0.007)., Conclusion: The ERAS-based management model was safe and feasible in ambulatory pediatric surgical procedures and worthy of clinical promotion., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors report no relevant conflicts of interest for this article., (©The Author(s) 2024. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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8. Phosphoric Acid-Catalyzed Alkene Difunctionalization of 2-Vinylpyridines via HOMO/LUMO Biactivated Diels-Alder Reaction.
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Xiong SS, Jian C, Mo YQ, Hu W, He YK, Ren BY, Yang YM, and Li S
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The difunctionalization of vinylpyridines based on the cyclization strategy remains rare and underdeveloped, in contrast to the well-developed hydrogen functionalization. Current exploration on [4 + 2] cyclization of vinylpyridines mainly relies on extremely high temperatures and the LUMO activation of vinylpyridines using boron trifluoride as a strong Lewis acid. Herein, we established a phosphoric acid-catalyzed [4 + 2] cyclization reaction of 3-vinyl-1H-indoles and 2-vinylpyridines by means of the LUMO/HOMO bifunctional activation model. This protocol features mild reaction conditions, high functional group tolerance, broad substrate compatibility, and high diastereoselectivity, enabling the efficient construction of various functionalized pyridine-substituted tetrahydrocarbazoles with prominent potential in drug discovery.
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- 2024
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9. Association of psychological resilience and cognitive function in older adults: Based on the Ma' anshan Healthy Aging Cohort Study.
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Jiang GQ, He YK, Li TF, Qin QR, Wang DN, Huang F, Sun YH, and Li J
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- Humans, Aged, Cohort Studies, Cognition, Healthy Aging, Resilience, Psychological, Cognitive Dysfunction psychology
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore whether psychological resilience can influence changes in cognitive function in older adults and provide clues and rationale for improving cognitive function and preventing the onset of dementia in the geriatric population., Methods: A total of 2495 older adults aged 60 years or older from the Ma' anshan Healthy Aging Cohort were included in the study. Participants' cognitive functioning and psychological resilience were measured using the MMSE (mini-mental state examination) scale and the SRQS (stress resilience quotient scale) scale during the 5 years of follow-up, and the association was explored. Those with MMSE scores ≤ 17 in the illiterate group, ≤ 20 in the elementary school group, and ≤ 24 in the secondary school and above group were considered cognitive impairment., Results: The prevalence of cognitive impairment increased from 6.89% to 14.30% during the five years of follow-up. At 5-year follow-up, the group with the highest psychological resilience had 41 (6.83%) individuals whose cognitive functioning changed from normal to cognitive impairment, while the group with the worst psychological resilience had 114 (18.33%) individuals. The study also found a significant effect of different levels of psychological resilience on changes in cognitive functioning after adjusting for potential confounders. Compared with Q1 (the reference group), the Odds ratio of cognitive decline in Q2, Q3 and Q4 groups were 0.51(0.42,0.64), 0.37(0.29,0.47) and 0.19(0.13,0.27), respectively., Conclusions: Improving the level of psychological resilience in older adults may be one way to prevent the incidence of cognitive impairment., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest None, (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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10. Structural insights into a unique PSI-LHCI-LHCII-Lhcb9 supercomplex from moss Physcomitrium patens.
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Zhang S, Tang K, Yan Q, Li X, Shen L, Wang W, He YK, Kuang T, Han G, Shen JR, and Zhang X
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- Photosystem I Protein Complex metabolism, Cryoelectron Microscopy, Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes metabolism, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii metabolism, Bryopsida metabolism
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Photosystem I (PSI) possesses a variable supramolecular organization among different photosynthetic organisms to adapt to different light environments. Mosses are evolutionary intermediates that diverged from aquatic green algae and evolved into land plants. The moss Physcomitrium patens (P. patens) has a light-harvesting complex (LHC) superfamily more diverse than those of green algae and higher plants. Here, we solved the structure of a PSI-LHCI-LHCII-Lhcb9 supercomplex from P. patens at 2.68 Å resolution using cryo-electron microscopy. This supercomplex contains one PSI-LHCI, one phosphorylated LHCII trimer, one moss-specific LHC protein, Lhcb9, and one additional LHCI belt with four Lhca subunits. The complete structure of PsaO was observed in the PSI core. One Lhcbm2 in the LHCII trimer interacts with PSI core through its phosphorylated N terminus, and Lhcb9 mediates assembly of the whole supercomplex. The complicated pigment arrangement provided important information for possible energy-transfer pathways from the peripheral antennae to the PSI core., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)
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11. Is the traction table necessary to treat femoral fractures with intramedullary nailing? A meta-analysis.
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He YK, Wang YC, and Li FF
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- Humans, Traction methods, Femur, Fracture Healing, Bone Nails, Treatment Outcome, Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary methods, Femoral Fractures surgery
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Background: The traction table is generally used in femoral intramedullary nailing surgery. Recently, some published studies have shown that the same or better treatment effects can be gotten without a traction table. It remains no consensus on this issue., Methods: The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses guideline was applied in this study. We searched PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases for eligible studies. The random-effect model was used to calculate the standardized mean difference (SMD) and risk ratios with 95% CIs. Trial sequential analysis (TSA) was performed to verify the results., Results: The pooled estimates of seven studies, including 266 cases each in the manual traction group and traction table group, indicated that manual traction could shorten operative time [SMD, - 0.77; 95% CI (- 0.98, - 0.55); P < 0.00001] and preoperative set-up time [SMD, - 2.37; 95% CI (- 3.90, - 0.84); P = 0.002], but it would not reduce intraoperative blood loss volume and fluoroscopy time. No statistical difference was found in their fracture healing time, postoperative Harris scores, and malunion rate. The use of a Traction repositor could reduce the set-up time [SMD, - 2.48; 95% CI (- 4.91, - 0.05); P < 0.00001]., Conclusions: Compared with manual traction, the traction table in femoral intramedullary nailing surgery lengthened operative time and preoperative set-up time. At the same time, it did not show significant advantages in reducing blood loss volume and fluoroscopy time, or improving prognosis. In clinical practice, the optimal surgical plan must be made on a case-by-case basis to avoid unnecessary traction table use., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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12. Comparing the efficacy and safety of the Skyflow device with those of the Solitaire FR stent in patients with acute ischemic stroke: a prospective, multicenter, randomized, non-inferiority clinical trial.
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Zhou T, Li T, Zhu L, Li Z, Li Q, Bai WX, He YK, Liu X, Guan H, Long Y, Liu J, Wei L, Nan G, Li H, Wen C, Zhang Y, Qiao H, Han J, Wang S, Gu J, Cai X, Liu S, and Zhao Z
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- Cerebral Infarction, Humans, Prospective Studies, Single-Blind Method, Stents, Thrombectomy adverse effects, Treatment Outcome, Brain Ischemia diagnostic imaging, Brain Ischemia surgery, Ischemic Stroke, Stroke diagnostic imaging, Stroke surgery
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Background: Mechanical thrombectomy is the standard treatment for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) with large vessel occlusion (LVO) in the anterior circulation. This trial aimed to indicate whether Skyflow, a new thrombectomy device, could achieve the same safety and efficacy as Solitaire FR in the treatment of AIS., Methods: This study was a prospective, multicenter, randomized, single blind, parallel, positive controlled, non-inferiority clinical trial. Patients with intracranial anterior circulation LVO within 8 hours from onset were included to receive thrombectomy treatment with either the Skyflow or Solitaire FR stent retriever. The primary endpoint was the rate of successful reperfusion (modified Treatment In Cerebral Infarction (mTICI) ≥2b) after the operation. The safety endpoints were the rate of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH) and subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) at 24 hours after operation., Results: A total of 95 and 97 patients were involved in the Skyflow group and Solitaire FR group, respectively. A successful reperfusion (mTICI ≥2b) was finally achieved in 84 (88.4%) patients in the Skyflow group and 80 (82.5%) patients in the Solitaire FR group. Skyflow was non-inferior to Solitaire FR in regard to the primary outcome, with the criterion of a non-inferiority margin of 12.5% (p=0.0002) after being adjusted for the combined center effect and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score. The rate of periprocedural sICH and SAH did not differ significantly between the two groups., Conclusion: Endovascular thrombectomy with the Skyflow stent retriever was non-inferior to Solitaire FR with regard to successful reperfusion in AIS due to LVO (with a pre-specified non-inferiority margin of 12.5%)., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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13. Additions to Neopestalotiopsis (Amphisphaeriales, Sporocadaceae) fungi: two new species and one new host record from China.
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He YK, Yang Q, Sun YR, Zeng XY, Jayawardena RS, Hyde KD, and Wang Y
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Background: In this study, three Neopestalotiopsis taxa were identified, associated with leaves of Zingiberofficinale , Elaeagnuspungens and Salaccazalacca ., New Information: Based on morphology and multi-gene analyses of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS), beta-tubulin (TUB2) and translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF1), the five strains of Neopestalotiopsis represent two novel and one known species. They are introduced with descriptions, illustrations and notes herein., (Yu-Ke He, Qi Yang, Ya-Ru Sun, Xiang-Yu Zeng, Ruvishika S. Jayawardena, Kevin D. Hyde, Yong Wang.)
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14. Unequal Efficacy of Different Infarct Location in Predicting Futile Recanalization of Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke.
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Li ZS, Zhong HL, Zhou TF, He YK, Li Q, Wang ZL, Zhu LF, Wen CM, Han JF, and Li TX
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Objectives: Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is a standard treatment for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) caused by large vessel occlusion, while futile recanalization is the main factor influencing the prognosis. The present study aimed to investigate the efficacy of different infarct sites in predicting futile recanalization of patients with AIS., Methods: Data were obtained from two multicenter, prospective, randomized, and controlled trials, which were concurrently conducted in China. Cases achieving a successful recanalization and with complete data of preoperative Alberta Stroke Program Early CT score (ASPECTS) and 90-day follow-up were included. The ASPECTS subregions were used to mark different infarct locations in the two cerebral hemispheres. First, the distribution of each ASPECTS subregion in the left and right hemispheres and the whole brain was analyzed, respectively. Then, the regions associated with futile recanalization were initially assessed by a univariate model. Afterward, a multivariate logistic regression model was used to identify the efficacy of different infarct sites in predicting futile recanalization., Results: A total of 336 patients were included in this study with a median age of 65 years (IQR: 51-74), of whom 210 (62.50%) patients were male, and 189 (56.25%) met the definition of futile recanalization. The correlation between each ASPECTS subregion and poor outcome was different when it was restricted to a specific cerebral hemisphere. Moreover, in the left hemisphere, the internal capsule region (OR: 1.42, 95%CI: 1.13-1.95, P = 0.03) and the M3 region (OR: 2.26, 95%CI: 1.36-3.52, P = 0.001), and in the right hemisphere, M6 region (OR: 2.24, 95%CI: 1.32-3.36, P = 0.001) showed significantly higher efficacy in predicting futile recanalization., Conclusion: The efficacy of different infarct locations in predicting futile recanalization is different. Different preoperative patterns of the high-efficiency regions in the infarction core or penumbra can guide the thrombectomy decision-making., 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 Li, Zhong, Zhou, He, Li, Wang, Zhu, Wen, Han and Li.)
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15. [Identification and preservation of arm lymphatics in axillary lymph node dissection to prevent arm lymphedema: a single center randomized controlled trial].
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Yuan QQ, Wu GS, Hou JX, Zheng LW, Liao YQ, and He YK
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- Arm pathology, Axilla pathology, Female, Humans, Lymph Node Excision methods, Lymph Nodes pathology, Lymph Nodes surgery, Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy adverse effects, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Lymphatic Vessels pathology, Lymphedema etiology, Lymphedema prevention & control, Lymphedema surgery
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Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of identification and preservation of arm lymphatics (DEPART) in axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) for breast cancer to prevent arm lymphedema. Methods: A randomized controlled study method was used. Two hundred and sixty-five patients who underwent breast cancer surgery at the Department of Thyroid and Breast Surgery, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University from November 2017 to June 2018 were included, and the patients were randomly divided into ALND+ DEPART group (132 patients) and standard ALND group (133 patients) by random number table method. In the ALND+ DEPART group, indocyanine green and methylene blue were injected as tracers before surgery, and the arm sentinel nodes was visualized by staged tracing during intraoperative dissection of axillary lymph nodes. Partial frozen sections were made of arm lymph nodes >1 cm in length and hard and suspicious of metastasis, and arm lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels were selectively preserved. Patients in the standard ALND group underwent standard ALND. Objective and subjective indexes of arm lymphedema were evaluated by 5-point circumference measurement and Norman questionnaire. Results: Among 132 breast cancer patients in the ALND+ DEPART group, 121 (91.7%) completed DEPART. There were no statistically significant differences in age, body mass index, pathological type, dissection number of axillary lymph node, N stage, TNM stage, molecular typing, and regional radiotherapy between the ALND+ DEPART and standard ALND groups ( P >0.05). At a median follow-up of 24 months, assessment by the 5-point circumference measurement showed that the incidence rates of lymphedema in the ALND+ DEPART and standard ALND groups were 5.0% (6/121) and 15.8% (21/133), respectively, with statistically significant differences ( P =0.005). Assessment by the Norman questionnaire showed that the incidence rates of lymphedema in the ALND+ DEPART and standard ALND groups were 5.8% (7/121) and 21.8% (29/133), respectively, with a statistically significant difference ( P <0.001). No local regional recurrence was observed in either group during the follow-up period. Conclusion: For breast cancer patients with positive axillary lymph nodes, the administration of DEPART during ALND can reduce or avoid the occurrence of arm lymphedema without compromising oncology safety.
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16. ADH2/GSNOR1 is a key player in limiting genotoxic damage mediated by formaldehyde and UV-B in Arabidopsis.
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Wang Y, Wang J, Lv Q, and He YK
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- Arabidopsis drug effects, Arabidopsis Proteins pharmacology, Glutathione Reductase pharmacology, Mutagens pharmacology, Arabidopsis genetics, Arabidopsis Proteins genetics, Formaldehyde adverse effects, Glutathione Reductase genetics, Ultraviolet Rays adverse effects
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Maintenance of genome stability is an essential requirement for all living organisms. Formaldehyde and UV-B irradiation cause DNA damage and affect genome stability, growth and development, but the interplay between these two genotoxic factors is poorly understood in plants. We show that Arabidopsis adh2/gsnor1 mutant, which lacks alcohol dehydrogenase 2/S-nitrosoglutathione reductase 1 (ADH2/GSNOR1), are hypersensitive to low fluence UV-B irradiation or UV-B irradiation-mimetic chemicals. Although the ADH2/GSNOR1 enzyme can act on different substrates, notably on S-hydroxymethylglutathione (HMG) and S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO), our study provides several lines of evidence that the sensitivity of gsnor1 to UV-B is caused mainly by UV-B-induced formaldehyde accumulation rather than other factors such as alteration of the GSNO concentration. Our results demonstrate an interplay between formaldehyde and UV-B that exacerbates genome instability, leading to severe DNA damage and impaired growth and development in Arabidopsis, and show that ADH2/GSNOR1 is a key player in combating these effects., (© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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17. [Lesion removal plus whole breast exploration and washing plus micro-plastic procedures in the treatment of granulomatous lobular mastitis: a randomized controlled study].
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Zhou R, Wu GS, He YK, Hou JX, Lan LY, Feng QY, Zheng LW, Yuan QQ, and Liao YQ
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- Female, Humans, Prospective Studies, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Granulomatous Mastitis, Microplastics
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Objective: To examine the effect of"lesion removal plus whole breast exploration and washing plus micro-plastic surgery"in granulomatous lobular mastitis. Methods: A single-center prospective randomized controlled study method was used to enroll patients diagnosed with granulomatous lobular mastitis for whom surgical procedures were projected from March 2017 to September 2019 at Department of Thyroid and Breast Surgery, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University. The sample size is determined by the superiority test. Based on the literatures and the previous work, the two groups require 97 cases. Fifty-two patients underwent"lesion removal+whole breast exploration and washing plus micro-plastic surgery"(observation group). Forty-five cases underwent"empirical breast lesion resection plus fascia tissue flap plasty plus nipple and areola correction"(control group). The primary study endpoint is the recurrence rate, and the secondary study endpoints include surgical complications, incision healing time, and postoperative patient satisfaction. Independent sample t test, Wilcoxon rank-sum test, χ² test and Fisher exact test were used for comparison between groups. Results: All procedures were completed successful, with no severe complications. All patients were followed up for (15.2±1.9) months (range: 12 to 24 months). There were no significant differences in incidence of postoperative complications (7.7% (4/52) vs. 6.7%(3/45), P= 1), drainage time ((8.6±0.6) days vs. (8.4±0.8) days, t= 1.921, P= 0.053) and hospital stay ((7.7±0.6) days vs. (7.6±0.5) days, t= 1.633, P= 0.102) between the two groups. The recurrence rate of the observation group was lower significantly than that of the control group (3.8% (2/52) vs. 24.4%(11/45), χ²=8.819, P= 0.003). The observation group had better cosmetic effects ( Z= -2.657, P= 0.008) and patient satisfaction than control group ( Z= -5.730, P= 0.000). Conclusion: The "lesion removal plus whole breast exploration and flushing plus micro-plastic surgery" has a good therapeutic effect and cosmetic value for patients with refractory granulomatous lobular mastitis.
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- 2021
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18. Two new species of Neopestalotiopsis from southern China.
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Yang Q, Zeng XY, Yuan J, Zhang Q, He YK, and Wang Y
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Background: Pestalotiopsis-like fungi are widely distributed in many plants and include endophytes, pathogens and saprobes. Five strains of Neopestalotiopsis were isolated from diseased leaves of Rhapisexcelsa (Principes, Palmae), Rhododendronsimsii and Rho.championiae (Ericales, Ericaceae) and Erythropalumscandens (Santalales, Olacaceae) in southern China., New Information: Based on morphology and multi-gene (ITS, tub2 , tef1 ) phylogeny, our five strains of Neopestalotiopsis represent two new species and one extant species. Descriptions, illustrations and notes are also provided for the new species., (Qi Yang, Xiang-Yu Zeng, Jun Yuan, Qian Zhang, Yu-Ke He, Yong Wang.)
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19. Antenna arrangement and energy-transfer pathways of PSI-LHCI from the moss Physcomitrella patens.
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Yan Q, Zhao L, Wang W, Pi X, Han G, Wang J, Cheng L, He YK, Kuang T, Qin X, Sui SF, and Shen JR
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Plants harvest light energy utilized for photosynthesis by light-harvesting complex I and II (LHCI and LHCII) surrounding photosystem I and II (PSI and PSII), respectively. During the evolution of green plants, moss is at an evolutionarily intermediate position from aquatic photosynthetic organisms to land plants, being the first photosynthetic organisms that landed. Here, we report the structure of the PSI-LHCI supercomplex from the moss Physcomitrella patens (Pp) at 3.23 Å resolution solved by cryo-electron microscopy. Our structure revealed that four Lhca subunits are associated with the PSI core in an order of Lhca1-Lhca5-Lhca2-Lhca3. This number is much decreased from 8 to 10, the number of subunits in most green algal PSI-LHCI, but the same as those of land plants. Although Pp PSI-LHCI has a similar structure as PSI-LHCI of land plants, it has Lhca5, instead of Lhca4, in the second position of Lhca, and several differences were found in the arrangement of chlorophylls among green algal, moss, and land plant PSI-LHCI. One chlorophyll, PsaF-Chl 305, which is found in the moss PSI-LHCI, is located at the gap region between the two middle Lhca subunits and the PSI core, and therefore may make the excitation energy transfer from LHCI to the core more efficient than that of land plants. On the other hand, energy-transfer paths at the two side Lhca subunits are relatively conserved. These results provide a structural basis for unravelling the mechanisms of light-energy harvesting and transfer in the moss PSI-LHCI, as well as important clues on the changes of PSI-LHCI after landing.
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20. [Diagnostic Application of Invasive Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test in Patients with Unexplained Dyspnea].
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Li ZL, He YK, Xiang YJ, Yi X, Zhu ZK, Li AL, Xiang R, Han XL, Wang P, and Huang W
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- Adult, Cardiac Catheterization, Dyspnea etiology, Exercise Tolerance, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pulmonary Wedge Pressure, Retrospective Studies, Exercise Test, Heart Failure diagnosis, Heart Failure diagnostic imaging
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Objective: To explore the clinical diagnostic application of invasive cardiopulmonary exercise test (iCPET) in patients with unexplained dyspnea., Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted, covering patients with a chief complaint of exertional dyspnea between May 5, 2017 and October 1, 2020. Right cardiac catheterization examination was performed on patients whose cause had not been identified through routine examination, and further iCPET was performed on patients if no clear etiology was identified through right cardiac catheterization. According to the results and the diagnostic criteria of iCPET, patients showing no obvious abnormalities in the right cardiac catheterization examination were divided into four subgroups: exercise-induced pulmonary arterial hypertension (eiPAH), exercise-induced heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (eiHFpEF), preload failure, and oxidative myopathy. By comparing the lab test, echocardiography, right heart catheter and iCPET peak exercise data of the subgroups, the disease distribution and exercise hemodynamic characteristics of patients with unexplained dyspnea examined by iCPET were described., Results: Of the 1 046 patients with exertional dyspnea, 771 were diagnosed with routine examination, while among the remaining 275 patients, 131 (47.6%) were diagnosed with right cardiac catheterization and 144 (52.4%) showed no clear etiology after routine examination and right cardiac catheterization. Of these 144 patients, 49 (34.0%) received iCPET with a median exercise time of 375 s. A total of 47 patients completed the examination, with a male-to-female ratio of 0.27∶1 and an average age of (47.9±14.4) years old. Among the 47 patients, 76.6% (36/47) aged between 20 and 59 and 78.7% (36/47) lived in urban areas. The preload failure group ( n =27) showed low right atrium pressure at peak exercise intensity. The eiHFpEF group ( n =9) showed high wedge pressure of pulmonary capillaries at peak of exercise intensity. The eiPAH group ( n =8) showed high average pulmonary artery pressure at peak exercise intensity. The oxidative myopathy group ( n =3) was characterized by impairment of tissue uptake and/or utilization of oxygen during exercise. According to the comparison among the three subgroups of the preload failure, eiHFpEF and eiPAH, the eiPAH group had the highest blood K
+ level in routine examination, while the preload failure group had the lowest blood K+ level ( P =0.014). The iCPET of the three subgroups showed statistically significant ( P =0.001) difference in right atrial pressure increase during exercise. Among the three, the eiHFpEF group had the highest increase and the preload failure group had the lowest increase. Conclusion In unexplained dyspnea patients showing no abnormal results in right cardiac catheterization examination, the main cause was preload failure, which manifested as low right atrial pressure at peak exercise intensity. The study showed that iCPET was of important value for dyspnea cases when the cause of the condition was not revealed with right cardiac catheterization., (Copyright© by Editorial Board of Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences).)- Published
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21. Feasibility of coronavirus disease 2019 eradication.
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Zheng YL, He YK, Ma XQ, and Gao ZC
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- Betacoronavirus, COVID-19, Coronavirus, Humans, SARS-CoV-2, Coronavirus Infections prevention & control, Infection Control, Pandemics prevention & control, Pneumonia, Viral prevention & control
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- 2020
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22. A retrospective study comparing D1 limited lymph node dissection and D2 extended lymph node dissection for N3 gastric cancer.
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Luo X, Zhou MX, Tian W, Zeng M, Xia JL, Zhao GP, Hu HL, Hao XB, Han LF, Liu H, He YK, Zhu XQ, Liang L, Wei M, and Deng LL
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Background: In countries in East Asia, the typical treatment for curable gastric cancer is gastrectomy with D2 lymphadenectomy. However, whether D2 lymphadenectomy is beneficial for high-risk N3 node disease remains controversial. We conducted a multi-institution retrospective study on patients with high-risk, locally advanced gastric cancer. To compare the rates of disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) between radical D2-type gastric resection and lymphadenectomy and the more limited D1 type resection and lymphadenectomy., Methods: From July 2010 to June 2015, 74 patients out of 949 who underwent curative-intent R0 surgery were selected in pairs to compare the survival outcomes between those who underwent radical D2 type (n=37) vs. the more limited D1 type (n=37) gastric resection and lymphadenectomy., Results: The median DFS was 9.72 and 7.81 months for the D2 and D1 types, respectively (P=0.746), and the OS was 16.39 and 15.85 months for the D2 and D1 types, respectively (P=0.937)., Conclusions: No statistically significant differences in DFS and OS were noted between D1 and D2 procedures for those with N3 disease. Our results support the hypothesis that a novel multidisciplinary approach rather than a surgical approach alone is needed to improve the survival outcomes of high-risk patients with N3 gastric cancer., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tcr.2020.03.42). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2020 Translational Cancer Research. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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23. FBXO17 promotes malignant progression of hepatocellular carcinoma by activating wnt/β-catenin pathway.
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Liu FH, Cui YP, He YK, and Shu RH
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- Adult, Aged, Apoptosis, Blotting, Western, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular metabolism, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular mortality, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation, F-Box Proteins genetics, Flow Cytometry, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Humans, Liver Neoplasms metabolism, Liver Neoplasms mortality, Middle Aged, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Survival Analysis, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular pathology, F-Box Proteins metabolism, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Wnt Signaling Pathway
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Objective: This study was to investigate the expression of FBXO17 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and its relationship with clinical HCC features and patient prognosis., Patients and Methods: The expression of FBXO17 at mRNA level and protein level in tumor tissues and paracancerous tissues of 45 patients with HCC was respectively detected by quantitative Real Time-Polymerase Chain Reaction (qRT-PCR) and Western blot. Besides, FBXO17 expression and its pathological characteristics of HCC, as well as the prognosis of patients, were also analyzed. Then, the expression level of FBXO17 in HCC cell lines was further verified using qRT-PCR assay. In addition, FBXO17 overexpression and knockdown models were constructed using lentivirus in HCC cell lines including Bel-7402 and HepG2. Cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8), 5-Ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine (EDU), cell clone experiment, flow cytometry, and transwell assay were used to explore the effect of FBXO17 on the biological function of HCC cells. Finally, whether FBXO17 could exert its biological characteristics through wnt/β-catenin pathway was determined., Results: Results showed that FBXO17 expression in tumor tissues of HCC patients was markedly higher than that in adjacent tissues. Meanwhile, compared with patients with low FBXO17 expression, the pathological grade was higher and the overall survival rate was lower in patients with high expressed FBXO17. In vitro experiments showed that the cell proliferation and metastasis ability in the Anti-FBXO17 group was markedly decreased, and the apoptosis was significantly enhanced compared with the NC group. In contrast, overexpression of FBXO17 markedly increased cell proliferation and metastasis ability while decreased cell apoptosis. Finally, Western blot results indicated that silencing FBXO17 might function through downregulating the expression of proteins in wnt/β-catenin pathway such as c-Myc, MMP-9, and MMP-2 while upregulating GSK-3β level, thereby promoting the malignant progression of HCC., Conclusions: FBXO17 was significantly increased in tumor tissues of HCC patients, which was significantly associated with pathological stage and poor prognosis of these patients. In addition, FBXO17 might promote the malignant progression of HCC by inhibiting wnt/β-catenin pathway.
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24. Is blood transfusion associated with an increased risk of infection among spine surgery patients?: A meta-analysis.
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He YK, Li HZ, and Lu HD
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- Humans, Infections etiology, Perioperative Care, Risk Factors, Blood Transfusion, Infections epidemiology, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Spine surgery
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Background: Blood transfusions are associated with many adverse outcomes among spine surgery patients, but it remains unclear whether perioperative blood transfusion during spine surgery and postoperative infection are related. Recently, many related cohort studies have been published on this topic., Methods: This study was performed in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. The PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases were searched for eligible published studies. The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) was used to assess the methodological quality of the studies, and a random-effects model was used to calculate the odds ratios (ORs) with 95% CIs. Sensitivity analyses were conducted to explore the source of heterogeneity., Results: The final analysis included 8 cohort studies with a total of 34,185 spine surgery patients. These studies were considered to be of high or moderate quality based on their NOS scores, which ranged from 5 to 9. Pooled estimates indicated that blood transfusion increased the infection rate (OR, 2.99; 95% CI, 1.95 to 4.59; I = 86%), which was consistent with the sensitivity analyses., Conclusions: Our results suggest that perioperative blood transfusion is a risk factor for postoperative infection among spine surgery patients. Further study is necessary to identify other influencing factors and to establish the mechanism underlying this relationship. Additional measures may be needed to reduce unnecessary blood transfusions during spine surgery.
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25. Use of a First Large-Sized Coil Versus Conventional Coils for Embolization of Cerebral Aneurysms: Effects on Packing Density, Coil Length, and Durable Occlusion.
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Zhang K, Wang ZL, Gao BL, Xue JY, Li TX, Zhao TY, Cai DY, and He YK
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- Aged, China epidemiology, Cohort Studies, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Intracranial Aneurysm epidemiology, Male, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Embolization, Therapeutic instrumentation, Embolization, Therapeutic methods, Intracranial Aneurysm diagnostic imaging, Intracranial Aneurysm therapy
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Objective: To investigate effects of using a large-sized coil first on embolizing cerebral aneurysms compared with conventional coils., Materials and Methods: Forty-six patients with 51 saccular intracranial aneurysms who underwent embolization with a large-sized coil first were enrolled as the large-sized coil group. There were 33 female and 13 male patients with a mean age of 56.9 ± 8.8 years. The treatment modality was coiling alone in 30 aneurysms and stent-assisted coiling in 21. Meanwhile, 50 patients with 53 intracranial aneurysms who were treated with conventional-sized coils were selected as the control conventional-sized coil group, including 36 female and 14 male patients with a mean age of 54.6 ± 5.8 years. The treatment modality was coiling alone in 29 aneurysms and stent-assisted coiling in 24 aneurysms. The occlusion rate, percent packing volume, total coil number and length, and follow-up occlusion rate were compared between the 2 groups., Results: Significantly (P < 0.001) decreased percent packing volume (19.54% ± 6.44% vs. 27.39% ± 5.68%), decreased coil number (2.98 ± 1.09 vs. 6.38 ± 1.65), and length (26.20 ± 26.57 vs. 44.35 ± 35.88 cm) were achieved in the large versus the conventional coil group. At angiographic follow-up of 8 months, only 1 aneurysm (2.2%) recurred in the large coil group compared with 5 aneurysms recurrent (11.1%) in the conventional coil group., Conclusions: The use of a large-sized coil as the first one for embolizing cerebral aneurysms may be a better embolization strategy because it achieves similar initial occlusion rates, decreased packing density, decreased coil numbers and lengths, and reduced recurrence prevalence at follow-up., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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26. Protective effects of ten oligostilbenes from Paeonia suffruticosa seeds on interleukin-1β-induced rabbit osteoarthritis chondrocytes.
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He YK, Cen XT, Liu SS, Lu HD, and He CN
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Background: Paeonia suffruticosa is an important traditional Chinese herb used to treat osteoarthritis (OA) and oligostilbenes are the main active ingredient of the seeds of P. suffruticosa . The monomer trans -resveratrol of this species was demonstrated to have chondroprotective effects as a lead compound for the treatment of osteoarthritis, but it has not been applied due to its low efficacy., Methods: Oligostilbenes were isolated by chromatography and were identified by NMR and HPLC. A rabbit osteoarthritis chondrocyte model was induced by interleukin-1β and was treated with individual drugs to systematically evaluate their effects. Cell Counting Kit 8 was used to test their effects on cell viability, calculate EC
50 and plot a dose-response curve.Their effects on apoptosis were analyzed by Annexin V and PI staining, and the expression of chondrocyte-specific genes COL2A1, MMP13 and SOX9 was evaluated by real-time PCR., Results: Paeonia suffruticosa seed extract could promote the cell viability of rabbit OA chondrocytes at low concentration and then ten oligostilbenes were isolated from it. Trans -oligostilbenes were better than their cis -forms, trimers and dimers were better than monomers for promoting the cell viability of rabbit osteoarthritis chondrocytes. None of the oligostilbenes was more effective than seed extract at the appropriate concentration; 1 μM oligostilbenes all showed various anti-apoptotic effects. Trans -gnetin H showed the best effect on proliferation and inhibition of MMP13 expression on OA chondrocytes, while trans -viniferin was most effective in promoting the expression of COL2A1 and SOX9., Conclusions: Ten oligostilbenes from P. suffruticosa seed all have certain protective effects on OA chondrocytes at low concentration. The trans -viniferin and some trimers have the potential to be further developed for the treatment of osteoarthritis because they were more effective than resveratrol and diacerein. The synergistic effect that may exist between oligostilbenes also warrants further research., Competing Interests: Competing interestsThe authors declare that they have no competing interests.- Published
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27. Application of retrievable Solitaire AB stents in the endovascular treatment of acute ischemic stroke.
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Zhou TF, Zhu LF, Li TX, Wang ZL, Bai WX, Xue JY, Feng G, Li L, He YK, Wu LH, and Gao BL
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Purpose: Retrievable stents are widely used in acute ischemic stroke (AIS); however, the results remain unclear in Chinese patients. This study aimed to explore the usefulness of Solitaire AB stents in AIS. Materials and Methods: Seventy-three AIS patients treated with Solitaire AB stents for thrombectomy of large artery occlusion of anterior circulation in January 2014-June 2015 were retrospectively evaluated. Recanalization was assessed with the Thrombolysis In Cerebral Ischemia (TICI) scale. Clinical outcomes were assessed according to the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) and the modified Rankin Scale (mRS). Operation-related complications were recorded. The main factors affecting successful recanalization with Solitaire AB were analyzed. Results: The 73 patients enrolled included 39 males and 34 females (median age of 59 [31-78] years); 77 Solitaire AB stents were used. The initial recanalization rate with Solitaire AB as the first thrombectomy method was 53.42% (39/73; recanalization group). Among the 34 patients with failed stent retrieval, 32 underwent other treatments; the final arterial recanalization rate was 89.04% (65/73). Perioperative embolization events and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH) occurred in 5 and 8 patients, respectively. The mean NIHSS score was 9.12±3.86 one week after thrombectomy, significantly lower compared with admission values. In 31 patients (42.47%), NIHSS score decreased by >8. Good functional independence (mRS score≤2) was achieved in 39 patients (53.42%) at 90 days; 12 patients (16.44%) died. Compared with the recanalization group, the remaining patients showed lower AF and higher LAA percentages. Conclusion: Solitaire AB stents are useful in the endovascular treatment of AIS., (© 2018 Shanghai Journal of Interventional Medicine Press. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi.)
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28. Hybrid operation to revascularize long-segment occluded internal carotid artery prevent further ischemic events.
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Zhang K, Gao BL, Zhao TY, Li TX, Xue JY, He YK, Cai DY, and Yang BW
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- Adult, Aged, Cerebral Angiography, Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Treatment Outcome, Brain Ischemia prevention & control, Carotid Artery, Internal diagnostic imaging, Carotid Artery, Internal surgery, Carotid Stenosis diagnostic imaging, Carotid Stenosis surgery, Endarterectomy, Carotid, Intraoperative Complications prevention & control, Postoperative Complications prevention & control, Stents
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Purpose: The effects and complications of hybrid procedure (combined carotid endarterectomy and carotid stenting) to revascularize chronic long-segment occlusion of internal carotid artery (ICA) are currently unknown and the purpose of this study., Methods: Sixty-five patients with long-segment occlusion of ICA were prospectively enrolled and divided into two groups of revascularization with hybrid operation (n = 30) and medication group (n = 35), and clinical and angiographic data were analyzed., Results: The duration from symptom onset to revascularization ranged 17-120 days (mean 40.5 ± 5.0) in the hybrid operation, with a success revascularization rate of 100%. All patients had thrombi extracted with the clot length ranging 5-8 cm (mean 6.3 ± 0.9). The thrombolysis in cerebral infarction grade (TICI) was significantly (P < 0.0001) greater immediately after (median 2,) than before recanalization (0). Periprocedural complications included recurrent laryngeal nerve injury in one patient and intracranial hemorrhage in another (6.7%), but no severe neurological deficits occurred. The symptoms were significantly (P < 0.0001) improved after compared with before operation, with the modified Rankin score of 2.5 ± 0.6 at 3 months postoperation which was significantly (P < 0.0001) improved compared with before revascularization (3.4 ± 0.6). Follow-up angiography revealed patent ICA in all patients with hybrid operation. In the medication alone group, no significant (P > 0.05) improvement was observed with the mRS score of 3.5 ± 0.8 at admission and 3.4 ± 0.7 at 3 months, which was significantly (P < 0.001) greater than in the hybrid operation., Conclusion: Hybrid operation may be safe and effective in revascularizing long-segment occlusion of internal carotid artery for prevention of further ischemic events.
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29. [Efficacy of Pipeline embolization device in the treatment of large and giant intracranial aneurysms].
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He YK, Li H, Bai WX, Li TX, Jiang WJ, and Qiu HC
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- Blood Vessel Prosthesis, Embolization, Therapeutic, Humans, Postoperative Period, Recurrence, Retrospective Studies, Stents, Treatment Outcome, Intracranial Aneurysm
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Objective: To summarize the safety and efficacy of Pipeline embolization device in the treatment of large and giant intracranial aneurysms (maximum diameter ≥ 10 mm). Methods: The clinical and imaging data of 22 patients with intracranial aneurysms treated by Pipeline Embolization Device (PED) from February 2015 to July 2016 in the Zhengzhou University People's Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. The results about postoperative clinical and imaging follow-up and complications were evaluated. Results: The PED were successfully implanted in 22 patients with 22 intracranial aneurysms. Two aneurysms were treated with PED alone, and 20 aneurysms were treated with PED assisted coil embolization. Perioperative complications occurred in 3 patients (13.6%), and 1 patient died because aneurysm ruptured 3 days after operation. Nineteen patients (19 aneurysms) obtain imaging follow-up visit 3-17 months after operation, 13 of the 19 aneurysms (68.4%) received complete and subtotal occlusion, with no aneurysm recurrence. Eighteen patients obtain clinical follow-up visit 16-32 months after operation, with mRS (modified Rankin scale) score 1 in 5 patients, mRS score 0 in 13 patients, none developed new neurologic symptoms. Conclusions: PED has showed the high rate of obliteration for the treatment of large and giant intracranial aneurysms. But the complications needs to be further studied.
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30. Rule of changes in serum GGT levels and GGT/ALT and AST/ALT ratios in primary hepatic carcinoma patients with different AFP levels.
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Yang JG, He XF, Huang B, Zhang HA, and He YK
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Alanine Transaminase blood, Aspartate Aminotransferases blood, Hepatitis B, Chronic complications, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Young Adult, alpha-Fetoproteins analysis, gamma-Glutamyltransferase blood, Biomarkers, Tumor blood, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular blood, Liver Neoplasms blood
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Objective: This study aims to explore the rule of changes in serum GGT activity, as well as GGT/ALT and AST/ALT ratios, in primary hepatic carcinoma (PHC) patients with different alpha-fetal protein (AFP) levels., Methods: GGT, AST and ALT were detected in 370 PHC patients with positive HBs-Ag using a automatic biochemical analyzer, and AFP was detected using a Roche E170 modular analytics immunoassay analyzer. GGT level, as well as AST/ALT and GGT/ALT, ratios were compared among PHC patients with different AFP levels., Results: As shown in Table 1, GGT levels were 109.59 ± 111.06, 151.13 ± 190.43, 135.86 ± 107.62, 151.36 ± 176.59 and 172.58 ± 188.84, respectively, in the groups of primary PHC patients with AFP levels of ⩽ 10, 10-100, 100-200, 200-400 and ⩾ 400 ng/ml; and the differences among these groups were not statistically significant (P> 0.05). AST/ALT ratios were 1.55 ± 1.02, 1.30 ± 0.81, 2.02 ± 1.89, 2.12 ± 1.11 and 1.73 ± 1.25, respectively; and the differences among these groups were not statistically significant (P> 0.05). GGT/ALT ratios were 3.43 ± 3.12, 3.57 ± 5.70, 3.57 ± 2.94, 3.89 ± 4.58 and 3.43 ± 3.61, respectively; and the differences among these groups were not statistically significant (P> 0.05)., Conclusion: For patients with chronic hepatitis B and cirrhosis after hepatitis B, no matter how AFP level is, when liver function report reveals increased GGT, AST/ALT > 1 and GGT/ALT > 1 (that is, AST > ALT and GGT > ALT), even if AFP is negative, we should also be alert to the existence of PHC.
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31. Nitric oxide induces monosaccharide accumulation through enzyme S-nitrosylation.
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Zhang ZW, Luo S, Zhang GC, Feng LY, Zheng C, Zhou YH, Du JB, Yuan M, Chen YE, Wang CQ, Liu WJ, Xu XC, Hu Y, Bai SL, Kong DD, Yuan S, and He YK
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- ATP Synthetase Complexes metabolism, Adenosine Diphosphate Glucose metabolism, Adenosine Triphosphate metabolism, Arabidopsis drug effects, Arabidopsis enzymology, Glycolysis drug effects, Mutation genetics, Nitrosation, Oxidation-Reduction, Phenotype, Plant Development drug effects, Plant Roots anatomy & histology, Plant Roots drug effects, Plant Roots metabolism, Plant Shoots drug effects, Plant Shoots metabolism, Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex metabolism, Solubility, Starch metabolism, Sucrose pharmacology, Thioctic Acid analogs & derivatives, Thioctic Acid metabolism, Uridine Diphosphate Glucose metabolism, Arabidopsis metabolism, Monosaccharides metabolism, Nitric Oxide pharmacology
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Nitric oxide (NO) is extensively involved in various growth processes and stress responses in plants; however, the regulatory mechanism of NO-modulated cellular sugar metabolism is still largely unknown. Here, we report that NO significantly inhibited monosaccharide catabolism by modulating sugar metabolic enzymes through S-nitrosylation (mainly by oxidizing dihydrolipoamide, a cofactor of pyruvate dehydrogenase). These S-nitrosylation modifications led to a decrease in cellular glycolysis enzymes and ATP synthase activities as well as declines in the content of acetyl coenzyme A, ATP, ADP-glucose and UDP-glucose, which eventually caused polysaccharide-biosynthesis inhibition and monosaccharide accumulation. Plant developmental defects that were caused by high levels of NO included delayed flowering time, retarded root growth and reduced starch granule formation. These phenotypic defects could be mediated by sucrose supplementation, suggesting an essential role of NO-sugar cross-talks in plant growth and development. Our findings suggest that molecular manipulations could be used to improve fruit and vegetable sweetness., (© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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32. Nitric oxide modifies root growth by S-nitrosylation of plastidial glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase.
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Wang J, Wang Y, Lv Q, Wang L, Du J, Bao F, and He YK
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- Arabidopsis metabolism, Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases metabolism, Nitric Oxide metabolism, Plant Roots growth & development, Plant Roots metabolism
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Nitric oxide (NO) plays an essential role in a myriad of physiological and pathological processes, but the molecular mechanism of the action and the corresponding direct targets have remained largely unknown. We used cellular, biochemical, and genetic approaches to decipher the potential role of NO in root growth in Arabidopsis thaliana. We specifically demonstrate that exogenous application of NO simulates the phenotype of NO overproducing mutant (nox1), displaying reduced root growth and meristem size. Using root specific cell marker lines, we show that the cell in the cortex layer are more sensitive to NO as they show enhanced size. Examination of total S-nitrosylated proteins showed higher levels in nox1 mutant than wild type. Using an in vitro assay we demonstrate that plastidial glyderaldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) is one of NO direct targets. The function of GAPDH in glycolysis provide a rational for S-nitrosylation of this enzyme and its subsequent reduced activity and ultimately reduced growth in roots. Indeed, the rescue of the root growth phenotype in nox1 by exogenous application of glycine and serine, the downstream products of plastidial GAPDH provide unequivocal evidence for mechanism of NO action through S-nitrosylation of key proteins, thereby delicately balancing growth and stress responses., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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33. Tetrahydrofolate Modulates Floral Transition through Epigenetic Silencing.
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Wang L, Kong D, Lv Q, Niu G, Han T, Zhao X, Meng S, Cheng Q, Guo S, Du J, Wu Z, Wang J, Bao F, Hu Y, Pan X, Xia J, Yuan D, Han L, Lian T, Zhang C, Wang H, He XJ, and He YK
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- DNA Methylation drug effects, DNA Methylation genetics, Flowers drug effects, Gene Expression Profiling, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant drug effects, Genome, Plant, Polyglutamic Acid metabolism, Arabidopsis genetics, Arabidopsis physiology, Epigenesis, Genetic drug effects, Flowers genetics, Gene Silencing drug effects, Tetrahydrofolates pharmacology
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Folates, termed from tetrahydrofolate (THF) and its derivatives, function as coenzymes in one-carbon transfer reactions and play a central role in synthesis of nucleotides and amino acids. Dysfunction of cellular folate metabolism leads to serious defects in plant development; however, the molecular mechanisms of folate-mediated cellular modifications and physiological responses in plants are still largely unclear. Here, we reported that THF controls flowering time by adjusting DNA methylation-regulated gene expression in Arabidopsis ( Arabidopsis thaliana ). Wild-type seedlings supplied with THF as well as the high endogenous THF content mutant dihydrofolate synthetase folypoly-Glu synthetase homolog B exhibited significant up-regulation of the flowering repressor of Flowering Wageningen and thereby delaying floral transition in a dose-dependent manner. Genome-wide transcripts and DNA methylation profiling revealed that THF reduces DNA methylation so as to manipulate gene expression activity. Moreover, in accompaniment with elevated cellular ratios between monoglutamylated and polyglutamylated folates under increased THF levels, the content of S -adenosylhomo-Cys, a competitive inhibitor of methyltransferases, was obviously higher, indicating that enhanced THF accumulation may disturb cellular homeostasis of the concerted reactions between folate polyglutamylation and folate-dependent DNA methylation. In addition, we found that the loss-of-function mutant of CG DNA methyltransferase MET1 displayed much less responsiveness to THF-associated flowering time alteration. Taken together, our studies revealed a novel regulatory role of THF on epigenetic silencing, which will shed lights on the understanding of interrelations in folate homeostasis, epigenetic variation, and flowering control in plants., (© 2017 American Society of Plant Biologists. All Rights Reserved.)
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34. SHB1/HY1 Alleviates Excess Boron Stress by Increasing BOR4 Expression Level and Maintaining Boron Homeostasis in Arabidopsis Roots.
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Lv Q, Wang L, Wang JZ, Li P, Chen YL, Du J, He YK, and Bao F
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Boron is an essential mineral nutrient for higher plant growth and development. However, excessive amounts of boron can be toxic. Here, we report on the characterization of an Arabidopsis mutant, shb1 ( sensitive to high-level of boron 1 ), which exhibits hypersensitivity to excessive boron in roots. Positional cloning demonstrated that the shb1 mutant bears a point mutation in a gene encoding a heme oxygenase 1 (HO1) corresponding to the HY1 gene involved in photomorphogenesis. The transcription level of the SHB1/HY1 gene in roots is up-regulated under excessive boron stimulation. Either overexpressing SHB1/HY1 or applying the HO1 inducer hematin reduces boron accumulation in roots and confers high boron tolerance. Furthermore, carbon monoxide and bilirubin, catalytic products of HO1, partially rescue the boron toxicity-induced inhibition of primary root growth in shb1 . Additionally, the mRNA level of BOR4 , a boron efflux transporter, is reduced in shb1 roots with high levels of boron supplementation, and hematin cannot relieve the boron toxicity-induced root inhibition in bor4 mutants. Taken together, our study reveals that HO1 acts via its catalytic by-products to promote tolerance of excessive boron by up-regulating the transcription of the BOR4 gene and therefore promoting the exclusion of excessive boron in root cells.
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35. New idea for treatment strategies for Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer stages based on a network meta-analysis.
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Li K, Wang HT, He YK, and Guo T
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- Humans, Neoplasm Staging, Network Meta-Analysis, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular pathology, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular therapy, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Liver Neoplasms therapy
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Background: Currently, the Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer staging (BCLC) system still remains controversies in the management of hepatocellular carcinoma. We are trying to determine the best therapeutic strategy for each BCLC stage through a network meta-analysis and provide a new treatment idea., Methods: We conducted a systematic literature search of the PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library databases and extracted data from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that compared various strategies. Network meta-analyses were conducted in ADDIS by evaluating different overall survival of each stage. Cumulative probability was used to rank the included strategies. A node-splitting model assessed whether direct and indirect evidence on a specific node was in agreement., Results: Of the 24 included RCTs, 3667 patients were included. Based on the probability P values, the results showed that TACE plus surgical resection (SR) was the first choice for BCLC Stage A (P = .38 and P = .52 for 3- and 5-year OS, respectively). The application of SR was the best strategy for BCLC Stage B (P = .51 and P = .95 for 1- and 3-year OS, respectively). For Stage C, whole net connections could not be established in this research, but combined therapy seemed to produce better results based on 3 separated net connections (P = .92, P = .80, and P = .69 for 1-year OS)., Conclusions: The updated therapy strategies discussed in this study are recommended. More importantly, we deemed that the recommended strategy for each patient may be subject to adjustment due to individual clinical factors. The applicable scope of each strategy should also be evaluated before application.
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36. A difficult case of acquired haemophilia with concomitant Evan's Syndrome presenting with acute subdural haematoma.
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Yek JL, Grant D, He YK, Ng HJ, and Tan TK
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- Adult, Hemophilia A drug therapy, Hemophilia A pathology, Hemorrhage complications, Humans, Male, Anemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune complications, Hematoma, Subdural, Acute complications, Hemophilia A complications, Thrombocytopenia complications
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- 2017
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37. Safety and efficacy of a new prophylactic tirofiban protocol without oral intraoperative antiplatelet therapy for endovascular treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysms.
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Liang XD, Wang ZL, Li TX, He YK, Bai WX, Wang YY, and Zhou GY
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- Administration, Intravenous, Administration, Oral, Adult, Aged, Aneurysm, Ruptured diagnostic imaging, Embolization, Therapeutic adverse effects, Embolization, Therapeutic methods, Endovascular Procedures adverse effects, Female, Humans, Injections, Intravenous, Intracranial Aneurysm diagnostic imaging, Intraoperative Care adverse effects, Male, Middle Aged, Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors administration & dosage, Stents, Tirofiban, Treatment Outcome, Tyrosine administration & dosage, Aneurysm, Ruptured therapy, Endovascular Procedures methods, Intracranial Aneurysm therapy, Intraoperative Care methods, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis methods, Tyrosine analogs & derivatives
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Background: Coil embolization of intracranial aneurysms is being increasingly used; however, thromboembolic events have become a major periprocedural complication., Objective: To determine the safety and efficacy of prophylactic tirofiban in patients with ruptured intracranial aneurysms., Methods: Tirofiban was administered as an intravenous bolus (8.0 μg/kg over 3 min) followed by a maintenance infusion (0.10 μg/kg/min) before stent deployment or after completion of single coiling. Dual oral antiplatelet therapy (loading doses) was overlapped with half the tirofiban dose 2 h before cessation of the tirofiban infusion. Cases of intracranial hemorrhage or thromboembolism were recorded., Results: Tirofiban was prophylactically used in 221 patients, including 175 (79.19%) who underwent stent-assisted coiling and 46 (20.81%) who underwent single coiling, all in the setting of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Six (2.71%) cases of intracranial hemorrhage occurred, including four (1.81%) tirofiban-related cases and two (0.90%) antiplatelet therapy-related cases. There were two (0.90%) cases of fatal hemorrhage, one related to tirofiban and the other related to dual antiplatelet therapy. Thromboembolic events occurred in seven (3.17%) patients (6 stent-assisted embolization, 1 single coiling), of which one (0.45%) event occurred during stenting and six (2.72%) occurred during intravenous tirofiban maintenance. No thromboembolic events related to dual antiplatelet therapy were found., Conclusions: Tirofiban bolus over 3 min followed by maintenance infusion appears to be a safe and efficient prophylactic protocol for the endovascular treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysms and may be an alternative to intraoperative oral antiplatelet therapy, especially in the case of stent-assisted embolization., (Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/.)
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- 2016
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38. Self-Etching-Induced Morphological Evolution of ZnO Microrods Grown on FTO Glass by Hydrothermal Method.
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Hsu WD, Tsai JK, Meen TH, Wu TC, He YK, and Lai YD
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In this research, the zinc oxide (ZnO) microrods were grown by hydrothermal method on fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) glass functionalized by self-assembled monolayer of octadecyltrimethoxysilane (ODS; CH3(CH2)17Si(OCH3)3). The sharp-tip or polygonal shape with specific facets at the top end of ZnO microrods can be obtained by post retention at low temperature. The morphologies were characterized by the field-emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results confirm that the morphology change at the top end is due to self-etching. The mechanism responsible for the formation of various top-end morphologies was proposed. The specific facets that left after 6-h retention were identified. The room-temperature micro-photoluminescence spectra showed a strong ultraviolet emission at 387 nm, and a broad emission at a range of from 500 to 700 nm. The morphology change also influences the photoluminescence (PL) spectra. A satellite peak in the UV emission spectra was observed. The peak may be attributed to the morphology effect of the microrods.
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- 2015
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39. [Temporal and spatial distribution of rice drought in Southwest China].
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Zhang JP, Liu ZY, He YK, Luo HX, and Wang J
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- China, Climate Change, Ecosystem, Models, Theoretical, Spatio-Temporal Analysis, Agriculture, Droughts, Oryza growth & development
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Considering the characteristics of rice production and climate conditions in Southwest China, an agricultural drought monitoring model based on wetness index anomaly rate (Mp) by calculating the variation of deviation from average values of relative humid index was established, and was used to analyze the spatial-temporal distribution characteristics of the rice drought during the growth season in Southwest China in the past 50 years (1961-2010). The applicability of the Mp model in Southwest China was verified by using this model to monitor the rice drought. The result showed there was a decreasing trend in the frequency of rice drought in term of the decadal variability. The areas with high drought risk mainly concentrated in northwestern and mid-eastern Yunnan Province, eastern Sichuan Basin, northeastern Chongqing City, and southeastern Guizhou Province. The drought frequency was highest at the stage from transplanting to tasseling, followed by the stage from grain filling to maturity, and was lowest at the stage from tasseling to grain filling. Mp was suitable for monitoring the rice drought in Southwest China, and could be used as a reference for the rice planting areas without irrigation data.
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- 2015
40. Wingspan Stenting for Severe Symptomatic Intracranial Atherosclerotic Stenosis in 433 Patients Treated at a Single Medical Center.
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Li TX, Gao BL, Cai DY, Wang ZL, Zhu LF, Xue JY, Bai WX, He YK, and Li L
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, China, Constriction, Pathologic therapy, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Intracranial Arteriosclerosis therapy, Stents
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Purpose: To investigate the safety and outcome of intracranial stenting for intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (IAS)., Materials and Methods: Between July 2007 and April 2013, 433 consecutive patients with IAS > 70% underwent intracranial Wingspan stenting, and the data were prospectively analyzed., Results: Intracranial stenting was successful in 429 patients (99.1%), and the mean stenosis rate was improved from prestenting (82.3 ± 7.6)% to poststenting (16.6 ± 6.6)%. During the 30-day perioperative period, 29 patients (6.7%) developed stroke. The total perioperative stroke rate was significantly (P < 0.01) higher in the basilar artery area than in others, whereas the hemorrhagic stroke rate was significantly (P < 0.05) greater in the middle cerebral artery area than in others. The experience accumulation stage (13%) had a significantly (P < 0.05) higher stroke rate than the technical maturation stage (4.8%). Clinical follow-up 6-69 months poststenting revealed ipsilateral stroke in 20 patients (5.5%). The one- and two-year cumulative stroke rates were 9.5% and 11.5%, respectively; the two-year cumulative stroke rate was significantly (P < 0.05) greater in the experience accumulation stage (18.8%) than in the technical maturation stage (9.1%)., Conclusion: Wingspan stenting for intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis is safe and the long-term stroke rate after stenting is low in a Chinese subpopulation.
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41. Characterization of Anthocyanins in Perilla frutescens var. acuta Extract by Advanced UPLC-ESI-IT-TOF-MSn Method and Their Anticancer Bioactivity.
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He YK, Yao YY, and Chang YN
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Drugs, Chinese Herbal isolation & purification, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, HeLa Cells, Humans, Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization methods, Anthocyanins chemistry, Anthocyanins pharmacology, Antineoplastic Agents chemistry, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Perilla frutescens chemistry
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The anthocyanin extract from a domestic Perilla cultivar (Perilla frutescens var. acuta) were isolated and characterized with high mass accuracy and multi-dimensional fragmentation by means of ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) and electrospray ionization-ion trap-time of flight mass spectrometry analysis (ESI-IT-TOF-MSn). The new developed and applied LC-MS method focused on in-depth screening of anthocyanin compounds with similar structures which also provided a new approach of anthocyanin characterization without the use of external standards. Selective detection of interested anthocyanins was achieved utilizing extracted ion chromatogram (EIC) analysis, while MSn spectra were recorded to allow identification of the anthocyanin based on characteristic fragmentation patterns. Seven anthocyanins including one feruloyl (Cyanidin 3-O-feruloylglucoside-5-O-glucoside), two caffeoyl (Cyanidin 3-O-caffeoylglucoside-5-O-glucoside, Cyanidin 3-O-caffeoylglucoside-5-O-malonylglucoside) and four coumaroyl substituted anthocyanins (Cis-shisonin, Malonyl-cis-shisonin, Shisonin, and Malonyl-shisonin) were identified. Annexin-V FITC/PI flow cytometric assay was performed to analyze the influence of anthocyanin extract of P. frutescens var. acuta on cell apoptosis. The results suggested that Perilla anthocyanins can induce Hela cell apoptosis by a dose dependent manner.
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42. DNA detection of Schistosoma japonicum: diagnostic validity of a LAMP assay for low-intensity infection and effects of chemotherapy in humans.
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Xu J, Guan ZX, Zhao B, Wang YY, Cao Y, Zhang HQ, Zhu XQ, He YK, and Xia CM
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- Animals, Anthelmintics therapeutic use, China epidemiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Rabbits, Schistosomiasis japonica blood, DNA, Helminth genetics, Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques, Praziquantel therapeutic use, Schistosoma japonicum genetics, Schistosomiasis japonica diagnosis, Schistosomiasis japonica drug therapy
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Background: Schistosomiasis has decreased significantly in prevalence and intensity of infection in China, thus more accurate and sensitive methods are desperately needed for the further control of schistosomiasis. The present work aimed to assess the utility of the loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) for detection of light intensity infection or false-negative patients and patients post-treatment, targeting the highly repetitive retrotransposon SjR2 of Schistosoma japonicum., Methodology/ Principal Findings: LAMP was first assessed in rabbits with low intensity infection (EPG<10). Then 110 patient sera from Hunan Province, China, and 47 sera after treatment by praziquantel were used to evaluate the diagnostic validity of LAMP. Meanwhile, 42 sera from healthy individuals in a non-endemic area, and 60 sera from "healthy" residents who were identified as being negative for feces examination and immuno-methods in an endemic area were also examined. The results showed that LAMP could detect S. japonicum DNA in sera from rabbits at 3rd day post-infection. Following administration of praziquantel, the S. japonicum DNA in rabbit sera became negative at 10 weeks post-treatment. Of 110 sera from patients, LAMP showed 95.5% sensitivity, and even for 41 patients with less than 10 EPG, the sensitivity of LAMP still reached to 95.1%. For 47 patients after treatment, the negative conversion rate of S. japonicum DNA in patient sera increased from 23.4%, 61.7% to 83.0% at 3 months, 6 months and 9 months post-treatment, respectively. No false-positive result was obtained for 42 human sera from non-endemic area, while for the 60 "healthy" individuals from endemic area, 10 (16.7%) individuals were positive by LAMP, which suggested that these individuals might be false-negative patients., Conclusions/ Significance: The present study demonstrated that the LAMP assay is sensitive, specific, and affordable, which would help reduce schistosomiasis transmission through targeted treatment of individuals, particularly for those with negative stool examinations who may yet remain infected. The LAMP assay may provide a potential tool to support schistosomiasis control and elimination strategies.
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- 2015
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43. Conformational change and biocatalysis-triggered spectral shift of single Au nanoparticles.
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Zhao Y, He YK, Zhang J, Wang FB, Wang K, and Xia XH
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- DNA genetics, GC Rich Sequence, Hemin chemistry, Potassium chemistry, Spectrum Analysis, Biocatalysis, DNA chemistry, Gold chemistry, Metal Nanoparticles chemistry, Nucleic Acid Conformation
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Spectral shift of localized plasmon resonance scattering of guanine-rich DNA modified single Au nanoparticles is observed under a dark field microscope equipped with a spectrometer. The spectra continuously red-shift with the conformational change of the guanine-rich DNA upon associating with K(+), hemin and the biocatalytic growth of the polymer. The scattering spectrum of single nanoparticles is proved to be sensitive both to a subtle conformational change and the biocatalysis process. 20 mM K(+) or 100 μM H2O2 can trigger a detectable peak shift. The present study paves a new and efficient way to extract chemical information from micro/nanospace.
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- 2014
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44. Core-shell Ag@SiO(2) nanoparticles concentrated on a micro/nanofluidic device for surface plasmon resonance-enhanced fluorescent detection of highly reactive oxygen species.
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Wang HS, Wang C, He YK, Xiao FN, Bao WJ, Xia XH, and Zhou GJ
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- Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Spectrometry, Fluorescence, Surface Plasmon Resonance methods, Gold chemistry, Microfluidics, Nanoparticles, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, Silicon Dioxide chemistry
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A micro/nanofluidic device integrating a nanochannel in a microfluidic chip was developed for sensitive fluorescent determination of highly reactive oxygen species (hROS) enhanced by surface plasmon resonance-enhanced fluorescence (SPREF). The nanochannel was simply fabricated by polyaniline nanostructures modified on a glass slide. Core-shell Ag@SiO2 nanoparticles were concentrated in front of the nanochannel for fluorescence enhancement based on the SPREF effect. As a demonstration, hROS in the mainstream of cigarette smoke (CS) were detected by the present micro/nanofluidic device. The fluorescent probe for trapping hROS in puffs of CS employed a microcolumn that was loaded with a composite of DNA (conjugated fluorophores, FAM) and Au membrane (coated on cellulose acetate). With a laser-induced fluorescence detection device, hROS was determined on the basis of the amount of FAM groups generated by DNA cleavage. With the optimization of the trapping efficiency, we detected about 4.91 pmol of hROS/puff in the mainstream CS. This micro/nanofluidic-SPREF system promises a simple, rapid, and highly sensitive approach for determination of hROS in CS and other practical systems.
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- 2014
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45. School-based health education targeting intestinal worms-further support for integrated control.
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Bieri FA, Li YS, Yuan LP, He YK, Gray DJ, Williams GM, and McManus DP
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- Adolescent, Animals, Child, Female, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Humans, Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic, Male, Schools, Communicable Disease Control methods, Health Education methods, Helminthiasis epidemiology, Helminthiasis prevention & control, Intestinal Diseases epidemiology, Intestinal Diseases prevention & control
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- 2014
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46. Yiqihuoxuejiedu formula inhibits vascular remodeling by reducing proliferation and secretion of adventitial fibroblast after balloon injury.
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Zhao MJ, Wu AM, Wang J, Chang H, Gao YH, Liu HM, Lv XY, Lei H, Sun QQ, Xu Y, He YK, and Wang SR
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Vascular remodeling occurs in atherosclerosis, hypertension, and restenosis after percutaneous coronary intervention. Adventitial remodeling may be a potential therapeutic target. Yiqihuoxuejiedu formula uses therapeutic principles from Chinese medicine to supplement Qi, activate blood circulation, and resolve toxin and it has been shown to inhibit vascular stenosis. To investigate effects and mechanisms of the formula on inhibiting vascular remodeling, especially adventitial remodeling, rats with a balloon injury to their common carotid artery were used and were treated for 7 or 28 days after injury. The adventitial area and α -SMA expression increased at 7 days after injury, which indicated activation and proliferation of adventitial fibroblasts. Yiqihuoxuejiedu formula reduced the adventitial areas at 7 days, attenuated the neointima and vessel wall area, stenosis percent, and α -SMA expression in the neointima, and reduced collagen content and type I/III collagen ratio in the adventitia at 28 days. Yiqihuoxuejiedu formula had more positive effects than Captopril in reducing intimal proliferation and diminishing stenosis, although Captopril lowered neointimal α -SMA expression and reduced the collagen content at 28 days. Yiqihuoxuejiedu formula has inhibitory effects on positive and negative remodeling by reducing adventitial and neointimal proliferation, reducing content, and elevating adventitial compliance.
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47. Development of an educational cartoon to prevent worm infections in Chinese schoolchildren.
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Bieri FA, Yuan LP, Li YS, He YK, Bedford A, Li RS, Guo FY, Li SM, Williams GM, McManus DP, Raso G, and Gray DJ
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Background: With more than two billion people infected worldwide, soil-transmitted helminths (STH) are the most widespread infections. To date, STH control efforts rely predominantly on recurrent mass drug administration (MDA), which does not prevent reinfection. Additional public health measures including novel health educational tools are required for more sustained integrated control of STH. We describe the development of an educational cartoon video (The Magic Glasses) targeting STH infections in Chinese schoolchildren and its pilot testing in China.We applied an extensive community-based mixed methods approach involving input from the target group of 9-10 year old schoolchildren and key informants, such as teachers, doctors and parents, in order to identify potential STH infection risks in the study area and to formulate key messages for the cartoon. The development of the educational cartoon included three major steps: formative research, production, and pilot testing and revision., Results: We found that most adults and approximately 50% of the schoolchildren were aware of roundworm (Ascaris) infection, but knowledge of transmission, prevention and treatment of STH was poor. Observations in the study area showed that unhygienic food practices, such as eating raw and unwashed fruit or playing in vegetable gardens previously fertilised with human faeces, posed major STH infection risks., Conclusions: It was crucial to assess the intellectual, emotional, social and cultural background of the target population prior to video production in order to integrate the key messages of the cartoon into everyday situations. Overall, our strategy for the development of the cartoon and its incorporation into a health education package proved successful, and we provide a summary of recommendations for the development of future educational videos based on our experiences in China.
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48. [Monitoring the prevalence of schistosomiasis in Erlang Village, Yueyang County from 2005 to 2012].
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Li SF, He YK, Liu HX, Yu J, Ren ZY, Yi P, Ren GH, and Zheng M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Animals, Cattle, Cattle Diseases parasitology, Child, China epidemiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Rural Health, Schistosomiasis parasitology, Young Adult, Cattle Diseases epidemiology, Disease Reservoirs parasitology, Schistosoma physiology, Schistosomiasis epidemiology, Schistosomiasis veterinary, Snails parasitology
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Objective: To understand the dynamics of schistosomiasis situation so as to provide the evidence for formulating the prevention and control scheme in Erlang Village, Yueyang County, Hunan Province., Methods: The schistosomiasis prevalence and Oncomelania snail status were investigated from 2005 to 2012., Results: The schistosome infection rates of the residents decreased from 2.76% in 2005 to 0.54% in 2012 and the decline rate was 80.43%; the infection rates of the livestock decreased from 8.70% in 2005 to 0 in 2012. No snails were found in the inner embankment over the eight-year period. The density of the infected snails was 0.0005 per 0.1 m(2) in 2005, but no positive snails were found from 2009 to 2012 outside the embankment., Conclusion: The schistosome infections of people and livestock and the status of the intermediate host snails have achieved the criteria of schistosomiasis transmission control.
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- 2013
49. [Influence factors of Schistosoma japonicum infection among fishermen in eastern Dongting Lake Region].
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Yu XL, Zhou J, He YK, Huang MZ, and Li YS
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- Adult, Animals, China epidemiology, Epidemiologic Factors, Female, Humans, Lakes, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Schistosoma japonicum, Schistosomiasis japonica parasitology, Occupational Exposure, Schistosomiasis japonica epidemiology
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Objective: To investigate schistosome infection among the professional fishermen in Yueyang County, East Dongting Lake Region and its influence factors., Methods: A total of 275 fishermen from two fisherman villages in Yueyang County were selected in 2009. They were investigated by fecal examination and questionnairing. The stool-egg positive individuals were detected by B ultrasound. The multivariate unconditional Logistic regression analysis was used to explore the related factors of schistosome infection and liver in fishermen., Results: The total infection rate in fishermen was 40.4% (111/275), and the geometric mean of EPG was 17.4 +/- 4.4. B ultrasound data showed among 111 egg positive individuals, 39 (35.1%) cases manifested as hepatomegaly, 22 (19.8%) had splenomegaly, 11 (9.9%) had portal vein expansion and 65 (58.6%) had hepatic fibrosis. Multivariate unconditional Logistic regression analysis showed that age groups (OR = 0.630), fishing working years (OR = 2.470), chemotherapy frequency (OR = 0.425) and chemotherapy in 2008 (OR = 0.290) were the influence factors on schistosome infection (P < 0.01)., Conclusion: Schistosome infection rate is high, Schistosoma japonicum-induced liver and spleen injuries are still severe in fisherman of Eastern Dongting Lake Region.
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- 2013
50. Cytokinins can act as suppressors of nitric oxide in Arabidopsis.
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Liu WZ, Kong DD, Gu XX, Gao HB, Wang JZ, Xia M, Gao Q, Tian LL, Xu ZH, Bao F, Hu Y, Ye NS, Pei ZM, and He YK
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- Arabidopsis drug effects, Arabidopsis genetics, Arabidopsis growth & development, Arabidopsis Proteins genetics, Carboxypeptidases genetics, Carboxypeptidases metabolism, Cytokinins chemistry, Cytokinins genetics, Flowers growth & development, Flowers metabolism, Genes, Plant, Mutation, Nitric Oxide Donors pharmacology, Nitroprusside pharmacology, Peroxynitrous Acid metabolism, Phenotype, RNA, Messenger genetics, RNA, Messenger metabolism, RNA, Plant genetics, RNA, Plant metabolism, Zeatin metabolism, Zeatin pharmacology, Arabidopsis metabolism, Arabidopsis Proteins metabolism, Cytokinins metabolism, Nitric Oxide metabolism
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Maintaining nitric oxide (NO) homeostasis is essential for normal plant physiological processes. However, very little is known about the mechanisms of NO modulation in plants. Here, we report a unique mechanism for the catabolism of NO based on the reaction with the plant hormone cytokinin. We screened for NO-insensitive mutants in Arabidopsis and isolated two allelic lines, cnu1-1 and 1-2 (continuous NO-unstressed 1), that were identified as the previously reported altered meristem program 1 (amp1) and as having elevated levels of cytokinins. A double mutant of cnu1-2 and nitric oxide overexpression 1 (nox1) reduced the severity of the phenotypes ascribed to excess NO levels as did treating the nox1 line with trans-zeatin, the predominant form of cytokinin in Arabidopsis. We further showed that peroxinitrite, an active NO derivative, can react with zeatin in vitro, which together with the results in vivo suggests that cytokinins suppress the action of NO most likely through direct interaction between them, leading to the reduction of endogenous NO levels. These results provide insights into NO signaling and regulation of its bioactivity in plants.
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