2,039 results on '"Ling, Jin"'
Search Results
2. Comparative Study on Morphological Features and Chemical Components of Wild and Cultivated Angelica sinensis Based on Bionic Technologies and Chemometrics
- Author
-
Yiyang Chen, Jialing Zhang, Juanjuan Liu, Huifang Hu, Liangcai Wang, and Ling Jin
- Subjects
Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
3. Comprehensive Evaluation of Lilium davidii var. willmottiae (E. H. Wilson) Raffill Quality Based on Sensory Evaluation and Chemometrics
- Author
-
Li XU, Tiantian ZHU, Ling JIN, Yufang HUANG, Xiaohui MA, and Shuqi KANG
- Subjects
lilium davidii var. willmottiae (e. h. wilson) raffill ,sensory evaluation ,chemical composition index ,comprehensive evaluation ,chemometrics ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
By exploring the quality differences of Lilium davidii var. willmottiae (E. H. Wilson) Raffill from different origin and different specifications, the comprehensive evaluation system of L. davidii var. willmottiae was preliminarily established to provide a theoretical basis for the quality improvement of L. davidii var. willmottiae. Six samples of L. davidii var. willmottiae were used as materials to score sensory indexes and determine the contents of soluble solid, moisture, sucrose and other chemical composition indexes. Then the sensory evaluation and chemical component indexes of L. davidii var. willmottiae from different origin and different specifications were processed by Pearson correlation analysis, principal component analysis and orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis. The results of sensory evaluation showed that the evaluator's overall preference was closely related to sweetness and freshness (P
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
4. Unusual origins of cardiac insufficiency: a case of iliac arteriovenous fistula post-spinal disc surgery
- Author
-
Chen, Zheng-Ji, Ahmad, Nouman, and Huang, Ling-Jin
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
5. Wnt5a-mediated autophagy contributes to the epithelial-mesenchymal transition of human bronchial epithelial cells during asthma
- Author
-
Yu-Biao Liu, Xiao-Hua Tan, Hui-Hui Yang, Jin-Tong Yang, Chen-Yu Zhang, Ling Jin, Nan-Shi-Yu Yang, Cha-Xiang Guan, Yong Zhou, Shao-Kun Liu, and Jian-Bing Xiong
- Subjects
Airway remodeling ,Wnt5a ,Epithelial-mesenchymal transition ,Autophagy ,Calmodulin-dependent kinase II ,Asthma ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Abstract Background The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of human bronchial epithelial cells (HBECs) is essential for airway remodeling during asthma. Wnt5a has been implicated in various lung diseases, while its role in the EMT of HBECs during asthma is yet to be determined. This study sought to define whether Wnt5a initiated EMT, leading to airway remodeling through the induction of autophagy in HBECs. Methods Microarray analysis was used to investigate the expression change of WNT5A in asthma patients. In parallel, EMT models were induced using 16HBE cells by exposing them to house dust mites (HDM) or interleukin-4 (IL-4), and then the expression of Wnt5a was observed. Using in vitro gain- and loss-of-function approaches via Wnt5a mimic peptide FOXY5 and Wnt5a inhibitor BOX5, the alterations in the expression of the epithelial marker E-cadherin and the mesenchymal marker protein were observed. Mechanistically, the Ca2+/CaMKII signaling pathway and autophagy were evaluated. An autophagy inhibitor 3-MA was used to examine Wnt5a in the regulation of autophagy during EMT. Furthermore, we used a CaMKII inhibitor KN-93 to determine whether Wnt5a induced autophagy overactivation and EMT via the Ca2+/CaMKII signaling pathway. Results Asthma patients exhibited a significant increase in the gene expression of WNT5A compared to the healthy control. Upon HDM and IL-4 treatments, we observed that Wnt5a gene and protein expression levels were significantly increased in 16HBE cells. Interestingly, Wnt5a mimic peptide FOXY5 significantly inhibited E-cadherin and upregulated α-SMA, Collagen I, and autophagy marker proteins (Beclin1 and LC3-II). Rhodamine-phalloidin staining showed that FOXY5 resulted in a rearrangement of the cytoskeleton and an increase in the quantity of stress fibers in 16HBE cells. Importantly, blocking Wnt5a with BOX5 significantly inhibited autophagy and EMT induced by IL-4 in 16HBE cells. Mechanistically, autophagy inhibitor 3-MA and CaMKII inhibitor KN-93 reduced the EMT of 16HBE cells caused by FOXY5, as well as the increase in stress fibers, cell adhesion, and autophagy. Conclusion This study illustrates a new link in the Wnt5a-Ca2+/CaMKII-autophagy axis to triggering airway remodeling. Our findings may provide novel strategies for the treatment of EMT-related diseases.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
6. Semiology Extraction and Machine Learning–Based Classification of Electronic Health Records for Patients With Epilepsy: Retrospective Analysis
- Author
-
Yilin Xia, Mengqiao He, Sijia Basang, Leihao Sha, Zijie Huang, Ling Jin, Yifei Duan, Yusha Tang, Hua Li, Wanlin Lai, and Lei Chen
- Subjects
Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 - Abstract
Abstract BackgroundObtaining and describing semiology efficiently and classifying seizure types correctly are crucial for the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. Nevertheless, there exists an inadequacy in related informatics resources and decision support tools. ObjectiveWe developed a symptom entity extraction tool and an epilepsy semiology ontology (ESO) and used machine learning to achieve an automated binary classification of epilepsy in this study. MethodsUsing present history data of electronic health records from the Southwest Epilepsy Center in China, we constructed an ESO and a symptom-entity extraction tool to extract seizure duration, seizure symptoms, and seizure frequency from the unstructured text by combining manual annotation with natural language processing techniques. In addition, we achieved automatic classification of patients in the study cohort with high accuracy based on the extracted seizure feature data using multiple machine learning methods. ResultsData included present history from 10,925 cases between 2010 and 2020. Six annotators labeled a total of 2500 texts to obtain 5844 words of semiology and construct an ESO with 702 terms. Based on the ontology, the extraction tool achieved an accuracy rate of 85% in symptom extraction. Furthermore, we trained a stacking ensemble learning model combining XGBoost and random forest with an F1 ConclusionsThis work demonstrated the feasibility of natural language processing–assisted structural extraction of epilepsy medical record texts and downstream tasks, providing open ontology resources for subsequent related work.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
7. A novel GFP-based strategy to quantitate cellular spatial associations in HSV-1 viral pathogenesis
- Author
-
Deepak Arya, Ujjaldeep Jaggi, Shaohui Wang, Kati Tormanen, Mingtian Che, Simeon Mahov, Ling Jin, and Homayon Ghiasi
- Subjects
ocular infection ,virus replication ,primary infection ,latency ,GFP ,image mass-cytometry ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Periodic reactivation of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) triggers immune responses that result in corneal scarring (CS), known as herpes stromal keratitis (HSK). Despite considerable research, fully understanding HSK and eliminating it remains challenging due to a lack of comprehensive analysis of HSV-1-infected immune cells in both corneas and trigeminal ganglia (TG). We engineered a recombinant HSV-1 expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP) in the virulent McKrae virus strain that does not require corneal scarification for efficient virus replication (GFP-McKrae). Next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis, along with in vitro and in vivo assays, showed that GFP-McKrae virus was similar to WT-McKrae virus. Furthermore, corneal cells infected with GFP-McKrae were quantitatively analyzed using image mass cytometry (IMC). The single-cell reconstruction data generated cellular maps of corneas based on the expression of 25 immune cell markers in GFP-McKrae-infected mice. Corneas from mock control mice showed the presence of T cells and macrophages, whereas corneas from GFP-McKrae-infected mice on days 3 and 5 post-infection (PI) exhibited increased immune cells. Notably, on day 3 PI, increased GFP expression was observed in closely situated clusters of DCs, macrophages, and epithelial cells. By day 5 PI, macrophages and T cells became prominent. Finally, immunostaining methods detected HSV-1 or GFP and gD proteins in latently infected TG. This study presents a valuable strategy for identifying cellular spatial associations in viral pathogenesis and holds promise for future therapeutic applications.IMPORTANCEThe goal of this study was to establish quantitative approaches to analyze immune cell markers in HSV-1-infected intact corneas and trigeminal ganglia from primary and latently infected mice. This allowed us to define spatial and temporal interactions between specific immune cells and their potential roles in virus replication and latency. To accomplish this important goal, we took advantage of the utility of GFP-McKrae virus as a valuable research tool while also highlighting its potential to uncover previously unrecognized cell types that play pivotal roles in HSV-1 replication and latency. Such insights will pave the way for developing targeted therapeutic approaches to tackle HSV-1 infections more effectively.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
8. Metabolic perturbation and oxidative damage induced by tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCIPP) and tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate (TEHP) on Escherichia coli through integrative analyses of metabolome
- Author
-
Xu Jin, Runlin Yao, Siyu Yao, Xiaolong Yu, Jin Tang, Jiaxing Huang, Ruipu Yao, Ling Jin, Qianwei Liang, and Jianteng Sun
- Subjects
Organophosphate ester ,Oxidative damage ,Differentially expressed metabolites ,Metabolic response ,Untargeted metabolomics ,Environmental pollution ,TD172-193.5 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Organophosphate esters (OPEs) are one of the emerging environmental threats, causing the hazard to ecosystem safety and human health. Yet, the toxic effects and metabolic response mechanism after Escherichia coli (E.coli) exposed to TDCIPP and TEHP is inconclusive. Herein, the levels of SOD and CAT were elevated in a concentration-dependent manner, accompanied with the increase of MDA contents, signifying the activation of antioxidant response and occurrence of lipid peroxidation. Oxidative damage mediated by excessive accumulation of ROS decreased membrane potential and inhibited membrane protein synthesis, causing membrane protein dysfunction. Integrative analyses of GC-MS and LC-MS based metabolomics evinced that significant perturbation to the carbohydrate metabolism, nucleotide metabolism, lipids metabolism, amino acid metabolism, organic acids metabolism were induced following exposure to TDCIPP and TEHP in E.coli, resulting in metabolic reprogramming. Additionally, metabolites including PE(16:1(5Z)/15:0), PA(17:0/15:1(9Z)), PC(20:2(11Z,14Z)/12:0), LysoPC(18:3(6Z,9Z,12Z)/0:0) were significantly upregulated, manifesting that cell membrane protective molecule was afforded by these differential metabolites to improve permeability and fluidity. Overall, current findings generate new insights into the molecular toxicity mechanism by which E.coli respond to TDCIPP and TEHP stress and supply valuable information for potential ecological risks of OPEs on aquatic ecosystems.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
9. Association of the expression of Th1/Th2 cytokines and lymphocyte subsets with clinical characteristics and outcomes in 207 Chinese children with Burkitt’s lymphoma
- Author
-
Shuang Huang, Ling Jin, Jing Yang, Yaguang Peng, Wenyu Gong, Shuo Hou, Tianyu Xing, Zhigang Li, Yanlong Duan, and Jing Ni
- Subjects
Medicine - Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
10. Aberrant activation of TGF-β/ROCK1 enhances stemness during prostatic stromal hyperplasia
- Author
-
Youyou Li, Jiaren Li, Liang Zhou, Zhenxing Wang, Ling Jin, Jia Cao, Hui Xie, and Long Wang
- Subjects
Prostatic hyperplasia ,TGF-β ,ROCK1 ,Prostatic stemness ,PI3K/AKT ,Medicine ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a multifactorial disease in which abnormal growth factor activation and embryonic reawakening are considered important factors. Here we demonstrated that the aberrant activation of transforming growth factor β (TGF-β)/Rho kinase 1 (ROCK1) increased the stemness of BPH tissue by recruiting mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), indicating the important role of embryonic reawakening in BPH. When TGF-β/ROCK1 is abnormally activated, MSCs are recruited and differentiate into fibroblasts/myofibroblasts, leading to prostate stromal hyperplasia. Further research showed that inhibition of ROCK1 activation suppressed MSC migration and their potential for stromal differentiation. Collectively, our findings suggest that abnormal activation of TGF-β/ROCK1 regulates stem cell lineage specificity, and the small molecule inhibitor GSK269962A could target ROCK1 and may be a potential treatment for BPH. Graphical Abstract
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
11. Establishment of a system for screening and identification of novel bactericide targets in the plant pathogenic bacterium Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae using Tn-seq and SPR
- Author
-
Chaoyue Pang, Ling Jin, Haoyu Zang, Damalk Saint-Claire S. Koklannou, Jiazhi Sun, Jiawei Yang, Yongxing Wang, Liang Xu, Chunyan Gu, Yang Sun, Xing Chen, and Yu Chen
- Subjects
rice bacterial leaf blight ,Xanthomonas ,essential genes ,Tn-seq ,dioctyldiethylenetriamine ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Xanthomonas spp. cause severe bacterial diseases. However, effective strategies for prevention and management of these diseases are scarce. Thus, it is necessary to improve the efficiency of control of diseases caused by Xanthomonas. In this study, Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), which causes rice bacterial leaf blight, has been studied as a representative. A transposon insertion library of Xoo, comprising approximately 200,000 individual insertion mutants, was generated. Transposon sequencing data indicated that the mariner C9 transposase mapped at 35.7–36.4% of all potential insertion sites, revealing 491 essential genes required for the growth of Xoo in rich media. The results show that, compared to the functions of essential genes of other bacteria, the functions of some essential genes of Xoo are unknown, 25 genes might be dangerous for the Xanthomonas group, and 3 are specific to Xanthomonas. High-priority candidates for developing broad-spectrum, Xanthomonas-specific, and environment-friendly bactericides were identified in this study. In addition, this study revealed the possible targets of dioctyldiethylenetriamine using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) in combination with high performance liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (HPLC–MS). The study also provided references for the research of some certain bactericides with unknown anti-bacterial mode of action. In conclusion, this study urged a better understanding of Xanthomonas, provided meaningful data for the management of bacterial leaf blight, and disclosed selected targets of a novel bactericide.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
12. Diffuse Allergic Reaction to Patent Blue Dye for Sentinel Node Biopsy in Breast Cancer: A Case Report
- Author
-
Ling Jin, Jyh-Cherng Yu, Zhi-Jie Hong, and Guo-Shiou Liao
- Subjects
allergy ,patent blue ,breast cancer ,anaphylaxis ,hypersensitivity ,lymphatic mapping ,Medicine ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
We present the case of a 59-year-old Taiwanese female who is married and retired, and was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma in her right breast at stage cT1cN0 (Stage IA). She visited us for further treatment and underwent breast-conserving surgery after communication. During the surgery in the operating room, Patent Blue V was injected to localize the sentinel lymph nodes. At the same time, the patient developed blue-colored urticaria around her whole body skin after the blue dye injection. This rare reaction alerted us to pay attention to the patient's vital signs and prevent a severe allergic reaction, but her vital signs remained stable throughout the operation process. Although her vital signs were stable when she returned to the nursing ward, the patient required more time to recover, possibly due to her allergic predisposition.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
13. Cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of a digital technology-driven hierarchical healthcare screening pattern in China
- Author
-
Xiaohang Wu, Yuxuan Wu, Zhenjun Tu, Zizheng Cao, Miaohong Xu, Yifan Xiang, Duoru Lin, Ling Jin, Lanqin Zhao, Yingzhe Zhang, Yu Liu, Pisong Yan, Weiling Hu, Jiali Liu, Lixue Liu, Xun Wang, Ruixin Wang, Jieying Chen, Wei Xiao, Yuanjun Shang, Peichen Xie, Dongni Wang, Xulin Zhang, Meimei Dongye, Chenxinqi Wang, Daniel Shu Wei Ting, Yizhi Liu, Rong Pan, and Haotian Lin
- Subjects
Science - Abstract
Abstract Utilization of digital technologies for cataract screening in primary care is a potential solution for addressing the dilemma between the growing aging population and unequally distributed resources. Here, we propose a digital technology-driven hierarchical screening (DH screening) pattern implemented in China to promote the equity and accessibility of healthcare. It consists of home-based mobile artificial intelligence (AI) screening, community-based AI diagnosis, and referral to hospitals. We utilize decision-analytic Markov models to evaluate the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of different cataract screening strategies (no screening, telescreening, AI screening and DH screening). A simulated cohort of 100,000 individuals from age 50 is built through a total of 30 1-year Markov cycles. The primary outcomes are incremental cost-effectiveness ratio and incremental cost-utility ratio. The results show that DH screening dominates no screening, telescreening and AI screening in urban and rural China. Annual DH screening emerges as the most economically effective strategy with 341 (338 to 344) and 1326 (1312 to 1340) years of blindness avoided compared with telescreening, and 37 (35 to 39) and 140 (131 to 148) years compared with AI screening in urban and rural settings, respectively. The findings remain robust across all sensitivity analyses conducted. Here, we report that DH screening is cost-effective in urban and rural China, and the annual screening proves to be the most cost-effective option, providing an economic rationale for policymakers promoting public eye health in low- and middle-income countries.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
14. Preliminary study on the optical diagnosis of orbital rhabdomyosarcoma by Raman spectroscopy
- Author
-
Ling Jin, Nengli Dai, and Xiaobo Yang
- Subjects
Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract To investigate the Raman spectral features of orbital rhabdomyosarcoma (ORMS) tissue and normal orbital tissue in vitro, and to explore the feasibility of Raman spectroscopy for the optical diagnosis of ORMS. 23 specimens of ORMS and 27 specimens of normal orbital tissue were obtained from resection surgery and measured in vitro using Raman spectroscopy coupled to a fiber optic probe. The important spectral differences between the tissue categories were exploited for tissue classification with the multivariate statistical techniques of principal component analysis (PCA) and linear discriminant analysis (LDA). Compared to normal tissue, the Raman peak intensities located at 1450 and 1655 cm−1 were significantly lower for ORMS (p
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
15. Unusual origins of cardiac insufficiency: a case of iliac arteriovenous fistula post-spinal disc surgery
- Author
-
Zheng-Ji Chen, Nouman Ahmad, and Ling-Jin Huang
- Subjects
Cardiac insufficiency ,Arteriovenous fistula ,Imaging ,Case report ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Abstract In this case report, we present the unique and intriguing case of a 57-year-old man who experienced exertional palpitations and shortness of breath for 5 years. He was diagnosed with idiopathic heart failure three years ago, leading to diuretic treatment. Physical examination revealed notable left lower extremity swelling, severe varicose veins, and cardiac murmurs. Echocardiography showed significant cardiac enlargement and severe functional mitral and tricuspid valve regurgitation. Computed tomography (CT) imaging uncovered a 10 mm left common iliac arteriovenous fistula, causing abnormal early filling of the inferior vena cava (IVC) and marked IVC dilation. Open surgical repair of the arteriovenous fistula resulted in symptom relief and improved cardiac function. This case underscores the importance of considering unusual causes in heart failure patients and highlights the value of early diagnosis and intervention in complex cardiac-vascular interactions.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
16. Classification of congenital cataracts based on multidimensional phenotypes and its association with visual outcomes
- Author
-
Yuan Tan, Ying-Shi Zou, Ying-Lin Yu, Le-Yi Hu, Ting Zhang, Hui Chen, Ling Jin, Duo-Ru Lin, Yi-Zhi Liu, Hao-Tian Lin, and Zhen-Zhen Liu
- Subjects
classification ,congenital cataract ,phenotype ,visual acuity ,cluster analysis ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To establish a classification for congenital cataracts that can facilitate individualized treatment and help identify individuals with a high likelihood of different visual outcomes. METHODS: Consecutive patients diagnosed with congenital cataracts and undergoing surgery between January 2005 and November 2021 were recruited. Data on visual outcomes and the phenotypic characteristics of ocular biometry and the anterior and posterior segments were extracted from the patients' medical records. A hierarchical cluster analysis was performed. The main outcome measure was the identification of distinct clusters of eyes with congenital cataracts. RESULTS: A total of 164 children (299 eyes) were divided into two clusters based on their ocular features. Cluster 1 (96 eyes) had a shorter axial length (mean±SD, 19.44±1.68 mm), a low prevalence of macular abnormalities (1.04%), and no retinal abnormalities or posterior cataracts. Cluster 2 (203 eyes) had a greater axial length (mean±SD, 20.42±2.10 mm) and a higher prevalence of macular abnormalities (8.37%), retinal abnormalities (98.52%), and posterior cataracts (4.93%). Compared with the eyes in Cluster 2 (57.14%), those in Cluster 1 (71.88%) had a 2.2 times higher chance of good best-corrected visual acuity [
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
17. Effectiveness and safety of early lens extraction during par plana vitrectomy for proliferative diabetes retinopathy with mild cataract: a randomized clinical trial
- Author
-
Wei-Bo Feng, Lei Zheng, Ying-Qi Li, Yong-Hao Li, Guo-Ming Zhang, Xian Wang, Bing-Qian Liu, Ling Jin, Yi-Nuo Huang, Yang-Fan Yang, Zi-Dong Chen, Da-Hui Ma, Qing-Shan Chen, Chao-Jun Qin, Bing-Min Feng, Zhu-Min Yang, Xing Huang, Cheng-Jie Yang, Sheng-Hui Liu, and Ming-Xing Wu
- Subjects
lens extraction ,pars plana vitrectomy ,proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,cataract ,simultaneously operations ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of early lens extraction during pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) compared to those of PPV with subsequent cataract surgery. METHODS: This multicenter randomized controlled trial was conducted in three Chinese hospitals on patients with PDR, aged >45y, with mild cataracts. The participants were randomly assigned to the combined (PPV combined with simultaneously cataract surgery, i.e., phacovitrectomy) or subsequent (PPV with subsequent cataract surgery 6mo later) group and followed up for 12mo. The primary outcome was the change in best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) from baseline to 6mo, and the secondary outcomes included complication rates and medical expenses. RESULTS: In total, 129 patients with PDR were recruited and equally randomized (66 and 63 in the combined and subsequent groups respectively). The change in BCVA in the combined group [mean, 36.90 letters; 95% confidence interval (CI), 30.35–43.45] was significantly better (adjusted difference, 16.43; 95%CI, 8.77–24.08; P
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
18. Innovative design of wood texture images for indoor furniture based on variable space
- Author
-
Chuan Xue and Ling Jin
- Subjects
Variable space ,Innovative design ,Regularization ,Similarity index ,Root mean square error ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
In the design of furniture wood texture images, image restoration is a key issue. This study proposes a Bregmanized operator splitting optimization algorithm based on variable space. This study combines variable spatial morphology to process texture images and effectively extract image features using different operators, thereby achieving image restoration. The results of comparing the proposed algorithm with other image processing algorithms showed that the research algorithm achieved a peak signal-to-noise ratio of 29.86 and a structural similarity index of 0.87 in image denoising, respectively, and had a good denoising effect. In terms of image deblurring, the research algorithm had the lowest root mean square error values on the France and Boat datasets, with values of 8.98 and 8.82, respectively, indicating that the image processed by the algorithm had a high similarity with the real image. In terms of image resolution reconstruction, the peak signal-to-noise ratio and root mean square error values of the research algorithm reached 29.74 and 12.67, respectively, indicating that the reconstructed image had the best fit with the original image and the smallest error. In summary, the proposed algorithm has shown good performance in image processing and can be effectively applied in fields such as image denoising, deblurring, and resolution reconstruction. It provides effective methods and technical support for innovative design of wood texture images in indoor furniture.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
19. Corrigendum: Beyond nodes and edges: a bibliometric analysis on graph theory and neuroimaging modalities
- Author
-
Makliya Mamat, Ziyan Wang, Ling Jin, Kailong He, Lin Li, and Yiyong Chen
- Subjects
brain network ,graph theory ,neuroimaging ,bibliometric analysis ,research trends ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
20. The influence of silica-coated nanoscale titanium dioxide on the microstructure, mechanical properties, and carbonation resistance of cementitious materials
- Author
-
Mengjun Hu, Shaochun Li, Xu Chen, Peipei Duan, Shiyu Sui, Ling Jin, Yongjuan Geng, and Jialin Jiang
- Subjects
Surface coating ,Silica ,Nanoscale titanium dioxide ,Microstructure ,Carbonation resistance ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Nanomaterials possess great application prospects in improving the performance of cementitious materials. However, their high agglomeration hinders their efficient utilization in cementitious matrices. Consequently, surface modification has recently attracted attention as a method to enhance dispersibility. In this study, silica was employed to modify the surface of nanoscale titanium dioxide (NT), resulting in the synthesis of silica-coated nanoscale titanium dioxide (SCNT) composite material. In particular, the dispersibility of SCNT was investigated, and its influence on the compressive strength development of modified cement paste was analyzed. Additionally, the mechanisms affecting cement hydration behavior and microstructure evolution were comprehensively analyzed. Lastly, the impact of SCNT on the carbonation resistance of cementitious materials was further explored. Interestingly, the research results indicate that the surface SiO2 coating treatment improves the dispersibility of NT. More precisely, compared to 3 % NT, the addition of 3 % SCNT can increase the compressive strength of cement paste by 20.52 % at 3 days and 16.52 % at 28 days. Specifically, the incorporation of SCNT promotes cement hydration, refines the crystal size of Ca(OH)2, reduces the crystal orientation growth index of Ca(OH)2, and enhances the polymerization degree of calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H), optimizing the pore structure. Furthermore, the 28-day permeability coefficient of 3 % SCNT mortar is reduced by 99.98 % compared to the blank group, effectively enhancing the carbonation resistance of cementitious materials. Overall, the findings of this study will contribute to the development of high-performance and multifunctional nanocomposite cementitious materials.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
21. Effect of intraocular pressure reduction on progressive high myopia (PHM study): study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
- Author
-
Jost B Jonas, Wei Wang, Kyoko Ohno-Matsui, Tin Aung, Ching-Yu Cheng, Ling Jin, Mingguang He, Ki Ho Park, Fei Li, Kai Gao, Xiulan Zhang, Zhenyu Wang, David Friedman, Neil M Bressler, Yizhi Liu, Xiang Chen, Guangxian Tang, Lin Lv, Jingwen Jiang, Yunhe Song, Fengbin Lin, Shida Chen, Meiling Chen, DENNIS S C LAM, Paul Healey, Yuhong Liu, Linda M. Zangwill, Xinbo Gao, Fengqi Zhou, Tingting Lin, Kangjie Kong, Peiyuan Wang, and Jinmei Chen
- Subjects
Medicine - Abstract
Background In adult patients with high myopia (HM), progressive axial elongation poses a significant risk for the development of subsequent ocular complications that may lead to visual impairment. Effective strategies to reduce or prevent further axial elongation in highly myopic adult patients have not been available so far. Recent studies suggested that medically lowering intraocular pressure (IOP) may reduce axial elongation.Objective This clinical randomised controlled trial (RCT) aims to evaluate the efficacy of medical IOP reduction in adult patients with progressive HM (PHM).Trial design Single-centre, open-label, prospective RCT.Methods This RCT will recruit 152 participants with PHM at the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center (ZOC). Randomised in a ratio of 1:1, participants will receive IOP-lowering eyedrops (intervention group) or will be followed without treatment (control group) for 12 months. Follow-up visits will be conducted at 1, 6 and 12 months after baseline. Only one eye per eligible participant will be included for analysis. The primary outcome is the change in axial length (AL) within the study period of 12 months. Secondary outcomes include the incidence and progression of visual field (VF) defects, changes in optic disc morphology and incidence and progression of myopic maculopathy. Difference in AL changes between the two groups will be analysed using linear regression analysis. For the secondary outcomes, a multifactor Poisson regression within a generalised linear model will be used to estimate the relative risk of progression in VF defects and myopic maculopathy, and the rate of thinning in retinal nerve fibre layer and ganglion cell-inner plexiform will be assessed through Kaplan-Meier curves and log-rank tests.Ethics and dissemination Full ethics approval for this trial has been obtained from the Ethics Committee of ZOC, Sun Yat-sen University, China (ID: 2023KYPJ110). Results of this trial will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals and conference presentations.Trial registration number NCT05850936.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
22. Service product codesign with digital platform operators based on hierarchical interactive optimization
- Author
-
Zhou, Kaihong, Du, Gang, Jiao, Roger J., and Ling, Jin
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
23. Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor of the Anus: A Case Report
- Author
-
Tetsuyoshi Takayama, Ayako Nakame, Masaomi Suzuki, Hiroshi Asano, and Ling Jin
- Subjects
inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor ,transanal tumor resection ,anaplastic lymphoma kinase ,case report ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors (IMTs) are neoplastic lesions characterized by the proliferation of spindle cells with myofibroblastic features and lymphocyte infiltration. Primary lesions can develop in several locations but rarely arise in the colon as described herein. The present case was that of a 69-year-old woman who visited our hospital with complaints of bloody bowel discharge and a prolapsed mass from the anus. A 20-mm tumor was identified on visual and digital examination. Lower gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed a pedunculated, elevated lesion above the dentate line, which showed contrast enhancement on abdominal computed tomography. The patient was preoperatively diagnosed with an anal polyp, which was resected transanally. During the procedure, a mobile tumor coated by anal epithelium was observed at the 11 o'clock position above the dentate line. Deeper parts of the tumor were contiguous with the internal anal sphincter (IAS) muscle. Suspecting a neoplastic lesion, we resected the mass en bloc with part of the IAS. Tumor histopathology after surgery led to a final diagnosis of an IMT of the anus. IMT is difficult to diagnose preoperatively. No adjuvant therapy has been formally established; thus, an adequate surgical margin and close monitoring are essential.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
24. Reassessing endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition in mouse bone marrow: insights from lineage tracing models
- Author
-
Jia Cao, Ling Jin, Zi-Qi Yan, Xiao-Kai Wang, You-You Li, Zun Wang, Yi-Wei Liu, Hong-Ming Li, Zhe Guan, Ze-Hui He, Jiang-Shan Gong, Jiang-Hua Liu, Hao Yin, Yi-Juan Tan, Chun-Gu Hong, Shi-Kai Feng, Yan Zhang, Yi-Yi Wang, Lu-Yue Qi, Chun-Yuan Chen, Zheng-Zhao Liu, Zhen-Xing Wang, and Hui Xie
- Subjects
Science - Abstract
Abstract Endothelial cells (ECs) and bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) play crucial roles in supporting hematopoiesis and hematopoietic regeneration. However, whether ECs are a source of BMSCs remains unclear. Here, we evaluate the contribution of endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition to BMSC generation in postnatal mice. Single-cell RNA sequencing identifies ECs expressing BMSC markers Prrx1 and Lepr; however, this could not be validated using Prrx1-Cre and Lepr-Cre transgenic mice. Additionally, only a minority of BMSCs are marked by EC lineage tracing models using Cdh5-rtTA-tetO-Cre or Tek-CreERT2. Moreover, Cdh5 + BMSCs and Tek + BMSCs show distinct spatial distributions and characteristic mesenchymal markers, suggestive of their origination from different progenitors rather than CDH5+ TEK+ ECs. Furthermore, myeloablation induced by 5-fluorouracil treatment does not increase Cdh5 + BMSCs. Our findings indicate that ECs hardly convert to BMSCs during homeostasis and myeloablation-induced hematopoietic regeneration, highlighting the importance of using appropriate genetic models and conducting careful data interpretation in studies concerning endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
25. The Addition of Hot Water Extract of Juncao-Substrate Ganoderma lucidum Residue to Diets Enhances Growth Performance, Immune Function, and Intestinal Health in Broilers
- Author
-
Yu-Yun Gao, Xiao-Ping Liu, Ying-Huan Zhou, Jia-Yi He, Bin Di, Xian-Yue Zheng, Ping-Ting Guo, Jing Zhang, Chang-Kang Wang, and Ling Jin
- Subjects
Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharide ,feed additives ,yellow-feather broilers ,immune effect ,intestinal barrier ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the effects of Hot Water Extract of Juncao-substrate Ganoderma lucidum Residue (HWE-JGLR) on the immune function and intestinal health of yellow-feather broilers. In an animal feeding experiment, 288 male yellow-feather broilers (1 day old) were randomly allocated to four treatment groups with six replicates of 12 birds each. The control (CON) group was fed a basal diet. HJ-1, HJ-2, and HJ-3 were fed a basal diet supplemented with 0.25%, 0.50%, and 1.00% HWE-JGLR, respectively. The feeding trial lasted for 63 d. The results showed increased ADFI (p = 0.033) and ADG (p = 0.045) of broilers in HJ-3, compared with the CON group. Moreover, higher contents of serum IL-4 and IL-10 and gene expression of IL-4 and IL-10 in jejunum mucosa and lower contents of serum IL-1β and gene expression of IL-1β in jejunum mucosa in HJ-3 were observed (p < 0.05). Additionally, the jejunal mucosal gene expression of Claudin-1 and ZO-1 in HJ-2 and HJ-3 was higher than that in the CON group (p < 0.05). As for the microbial community, compared with the CON group, the ACE index, Shannon index, and Shannoneven index of cecal microorganisms in HJ-2 and HJ-3 were elevated (p < 0.05). PCoA analysis showed that the cecal microbial structure of broilers in HJ-2 and HJ-3 was different from the CON group (p < 0.05). In contrast with the CON group, the broilers in HJ-2 and HJ-3 possessed more abundant Desulfobacterota at the phylum level and unclassified Lachnospiraceae, norank Clostridia vadinBB60 group and Blautia spp. at the genus level, while Turicibacter spp. and Romboutsia spp. were less (p < 0.05). In conclusion, dietary supplementation with HWE-JGLR can improve growth performance, enhance body immunity and intestinal development, and maintain the cecum microflora balance of yellow-feather broilers.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
26. 8-shogaol derived from dietary ginger alleviated acute and inflammatory pain by targeting TRPV1
- Author
-
Cheng, Xiao-lan, Ruan, Yong-lan, Dai, Jing-ya, Fan, Hai-zhen, Ling, Jin-ying, Chen, Jiao, Lu, Wu-guang, Gao, Xue-jiao, and Cao, Peng
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
27. Beyond nodes and edges: a bibliometric analysis on graph theory and neuroimaging modalities
- Author
-
Makliya Mamat, Ziyan Wang, Ling Jin, Kailong He, Lin Li, and Yiyong Chen
- Subjects
brain network ,graph theory ,neuroimaging ,bibliometric analysis ,research trends ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Understanding the intricate architecture of the brain through the lens of graph theory and advanced neuroimaging techniques has become increasingly pivotal in unraveling the complexities of neural networks. This bibliometric analysis explores the evolving landscape of brain research by focusing on the intersection of graph theoretical approaches, neuroanatomy, and diverse neuroimaging modalities. A systematic search strategy was used that resulted in the retrieval of a comprehensive dataset of articles and reviews. Using CiteSpace and VOSviewer, a detailed scientometric analysis was conducted that revealed emerging trends, key research clusters, and influential contributions within this multidisciplinary domain. Our review highlights the growing synergy between graph theory methodologies and neuroimaging modalities, reflecting the evolving paradigms shaping our understanding of brain networks. This study offers comprehensive insight into brain network research, emphasizing growth patterns, pivotal contributions, and global collaborative networks, thus serving as a valuable resource for researchers and institutions navigating this interdisciplinary landscape.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
28. Morphological, molecular, and biological characterization of bulb rot pathogens in stored Lanzhou lily and the in vitro antifungal efficacy of three plant essential oils
- Author
-
Chaoqun Liu, Yinquan Wang, Ling Jin, Yan Wang, and Dongling Liu
- Subjects
Lilium davidii var. willmottiae (E. H. Wilson) Raffill ,bulb rot disease ,Fusarium oxysporum ,biological characteristics ,anti-fungal effect ,plant essential oils ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Lanzhou lily (Lilium davidii var. willmottiae) is an exclusive sweet lily variety indigenous to China, which is susceptible to bulbous rot caused by fungal infection during storage. This experiment tests the pathogenicity of the pure culture isolated from the diseased tissue was confirmed in accordance with Koch's postulates, and the pathomycetes were identified based on their morphological and molecular characteristics. Furthermore, the biological characteristics of the pathogens were investigated, followed by an evaluation of the antifungal effects of three plant essential oils against them. The results showed that two strains of fungi were isolated from Lanzhou lily rot, which were identified as Fusarium oxysporum Schl. and Aspergillus sydowii (Bain. Et sart.). In addition, the pathogenicity of these two strains of fungi was demonstrated that only F. oxysporum induced rot with similar symptoms during the post-harvest storage period. The biological characteristics of F. oxysporum indicated the potato maltose agar and lily dextrose agar were identified as the most suitable media. Sucrose was determined to be the optimal carbon source, while ammonium nitrate was found to be the best nitrogen source for the growth of F. oxysporum. Mycelial growth and sporulation of F. oxysporum occurred at an optimum pH value of 6. Total darkness facilitated mycelial growth and conidial germination. The ideal temperature for growth was found to be 28°C, while relative humidity did not significantly impact mycelial growth; however, a relative humidity of 55% was most favorable for spore production. Among the three essential oils tested, cinnamon essential oil displayed superior antifungal efficacy against F. oxysporum, whereas angelica essential oil and tea tree essential oil also exhibited moderate inhibitory effects against this pathogen. This research provides valuable theoretical insights for disease control during the storage and transportation of Lanzhou lily.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
29. Forest management positively reshapes the phyllosphere bacterial community and improves community stability
- Author
-
Yunshi Li, Ling Jin, Minghui Wu, Bo Wang, Na Qu, Huaizhe Zhou, Tuo Chen, Guangxiu Liu, Ming Yue, and Gaosen Zhang
- Subjects
Forest management ,Phyllosphere microbiome ,Microbial complexity and stability ,Qinghai spruce ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Research has shown that forest management can improve the post-drought growth and resilience of Qinghai spruce in the eastern Qilian Mountains, located on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau. However, the impact of such management on the tree-associated phyllosphere microbiome is not yet fully understood. This study provides new evidence of positive forest management effects on the phyllosphere microbiome after extreme drought, from the perspectives of community diversity, structure, network inference, keystone species, and assembly processes. In managed Qinghai spruce forest, the α-diversity of the phyllosphere bacterial communities increased, whereas the β-diversity decreased. In addition, the phyllosphere bacterial community became more stable and resistant, yet less complex, following forest management. Keystone species inferred from a bacterial network also changed under forest management. Furthermore, forest management mediated changes in community assembly processes, intensifying the influence of determinacy, while diminishing that of stochasticity. These findings support the hypothesis that management can re-assemble the phyllosphere bacterial community, enhance community stability, and ultimately improve tree growth. Overall, the study highlights the importance of forest management on the phyllosphere microbiome and furnishes new insights into forest conservation from the perspective of managing microbial processes and effects.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
30. Extracting laboratory test information from paper-based reports
- Author
-
Ming-Wei Ma, Xian-Shu Gao, Ze-Yu Zhang, Shi-Yu Shang, Ling Jin, Pei-Lin Liu, Feng Lv, Wei Ni, Yu-Chen Han, and Hui Zong
- Subjects
Laboratory test ,Paper based medical reports ,Optical character recognition ,Information extraction ,Conditional random fields ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 - Abstract
Abstract Background In the healthcare domain today, despite the substantial adoption of electronic health information systems, a significant proportion of medical reports still exist in paper-based formats. As a result, there is a significant demand for the digitization of information from these paper-based reports. However, the digitization of paper-based laboratory reports into a structured data format can be challenging due to their non-standard layouts, which includes various data types such as text, numeric values, reference ranges, and units. Therefore, it is crucial to develop a highly scalable and lightweight technique that can effectively identify and extract information from laboratory test reports and convert them into a structured data format for downstream tasks. Methods We developed an end-to-end Natural Language Processing (NLP)-based pipeline for extracting information from paper-based laboratory test reports. Our pipeline consists of two main modules: an optical character recognition (OCR) module and an information extraction (IE) module. The OCR module is applied to locate and identify text from scanned laboratory test reports using state-of-the-art OCR algorithms. The IE module is then used to extract meaningful information from the OCR results to form digitalized tables of the test reports. The IE module consists of five sub-modules, which are time detection, headline position, line normalization, Named Entity Recognition (NER) with a Conditional Random Fields (CRF)-based method, and step detection for multi-column. Finally, we evaluated the performance of the proposed pipeline on 153 laboratory test reports collected from Peking University First Hospital (PKU1). Results In the OCR module, we evaluate the accuracy of text detection and recognition results at three different levels and achieved an averaged accuracy of 0.93. In the IE module, we extracted four laboratory test entities, including test item name, test result, test unit, and reference value range. The overall F1 score is 0.86 on the 153 laboratory test reports collected from PKU1. With a single CPU, the average inference time of each report is only 0.78 s. Conclusion In this study, we developed a practical lightweight pipeline to digitalize and extract information from paper-based laboratory test reports in diverse types and with different layouts that can be adopted in real clinical environments with the lowest possible computing resources requirements. The high evaluation performance on the real-world hospital dataset validated the feasibility of the proposed pipeline.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
31. Impact of ARID1A and TP53 mutations in pediatric refractory or relapsed mature B-Cell lymphoma treated with CAR-T cell therapy
- Author
-
Yang Li, Yang Liu, Keyan Yang, Ling Jin, Jing Yang, Shuang Huang, Ying Liu, Bo Hu, Rong Liu, Wei Liu, Ansheng Liu, Qinlong Zheng, and Yonghong Zhang
- Subjects
Pediatric B-cell non-hodgkin Lymphomas ,CAR-T cell therapies ,Gene mutations ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Background Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy has been used to treat pediatric refractory or relapsed mature B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (r/r MB-NHL) with significantly improved outcomes, but a proportion of patients display no response or experience relapse after treatment. To investigate whether tumor-intrinsic somatic genetic alterations have an impact on CAR-T cell treatment, the genetic features and treatment outcomes of 89 children with MB-NHL were analyzed. Methods 89 pediatric patients treated at multiple clinical centers of the China Net Childhood Lymphoma (CNCL) were included in this study. Targeted next-generation sequencing for a panel of lymphoma-related genes was performed on tumor samples. Survival rates and relapse by genetic features and clinical factors were analyzed. Survival curves were calculated using a log-rank (Mantel-Cox) test. The Wilcox sum-rank test and Fisher’s exact test were applied to test for group differences. Results A total of 89 driver genes with somatic mutations were identified. The most frequently mutated genes were TP53 (66%), ID3 (55%), and ARID1A (31%). The incidence of ARID1A mutation and co-mutation of TP53 and ARID1A was high in patients with r/r MB-NHL (P = 0.006; P = 0.018, respectively). CAR-T cell treatment significantly improved survival in r/r MB-NHL patients (P = 0.00081), but patients with ARID1A or ARID1A and TP53 co-mutation had poor survival compared to those without such mutations. Conclusion These results indicate that children with MB-NHL harboring ARID1A or TP53 and ARID1A co-mutation are insensitive to initial conventional chemotherapy and subsequent CAR-T cell treatment. Examination of ARID1A and TP53 mutation status at baseline might have prognostic value, and risk-adapted or more effective therapies should be considered for patients with these high-risk genetic alterations.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
32. A chromosome-level genome assembly of the Knoxia roxburghii (Rubiaceae)
- Author
-
Yingmin Zhang, Fan Zhang, Ling Jin, Ticao Zhang, Xinying Pu, Bin Qiu, and Guodong Li
- Subjects
Science - Abstract
Abstract Knoxia roxburghii is a well-known medicinal plant that is widely distributed in southern China and Southeast Asia. Its dried roots, known as hongdaji in traditional Chinese medicine, are used to treat a range of diseases, including cancers, carbuncles, and ascites. In this study, we report a de novo chromosome-level genome sequence for this diploid plant, which has a length of approximately 446.30 Mb with a contig N50 size of 42.26 Mb and scaffold N50 size of 44.38 Mb. Approximately 99.78% of the assembled sequences were anchored to 10 pseudochromosomes and 3 gapless assembled chromosomes were included in this assembly. A total of 24,507 genes were annotated, along with 68.92% of repetitive elements. Overall, our results will facilitate further active component biosynthesis for K. roxburghii and provide insights for future functional genomic studies and DNA-informed breeding.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
33. Achieving health-oriented air pollution control requires integrating unequal toxicities of industrial particles
- Author
-
Di Wu, Haotian Zheng, Qing Li, Shuxiao Wang, Bin Zhao, Ling Jin, Rui Lyu, Shengyue Li, Yuzhe Liu, Xiu Chen, Fenfen Zhang, Qingru Wu, Tonghao Liu, Jingkun Jiang, Lin Wang, Xiangdong Li, Jianmin Chen, and Jiming Hao
- Subjects
Science - Abstract
Abstract Protecting human health from fine particulate matter (PM) pollution is the ambitious goal of clean air actions, but current control strategies largely ignore the role of source-specific PM toxicity. Here, we proposed health-oriented control strategies by integrating the unequal toxic potencies of the most polluting industrial PMs. Iron and steel industry (ISI)-emitted PM2.5 exhibit about one order of magnitude higher toxic potency than those of cement and power industries. Compared with the current mass-based control strategy (prioritizing implementation of ultralow emission standards in the power sector), the proposed health-oriented control strategy (priority control of the ISI sector) could generate 5.4 times higher reduction in population-weighted toxic potency-adjusted PM2.5 exposure among polluting industries in China. Furthermore, the marginal abatement cost per unit of toxic potency-adjusted mass of ISI-emitted PM2.5 is only a quarter of that of the other two sectors under ultralow emission scenarios. We highlight that a health-oriented air pollution control strategy is urgently required to achieve cost-effective reductions in particulate exposure risks.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
34. Comparison of single-anastomosis gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy on type 2 diabetes mellitus remission for obese patients: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
- Author
-
Zujun Ding, Ling Jin, Yu Song, Chenglei Feng, Pengfei Shen, and Hang Li
- Subjects
Sleeve gastrectomy ,One anastomosis gastric bypass ,Type 2 diabetes mellitus ,Obesity ,Meta-analysis ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Currently, the increasing numbers of one anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) brought this technique in the third position in order of frequency, behind sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). However, OAGB is still considered lack of evidence in reducing obesity- related comorbidities. Our study aimed to compare the efficacy for SG and OAGB improving type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) remission and weight loss in obese patients.PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing OAGB and SG. Review Manager 5.4.1 was used to analyze the data, and the right effect model was chosen based on heterogeneity.Five randomized controlled trials were included in the study. The remission of T2DM in the OAGB group was more efficient at 1 year and 5 years. Meanwhile, the OAGB group has a greater improvement than the SG group in terms of hypertension (HTN) and fasting plasma glucose (FPG). Although the percentage of excess BMI loss (%EBMIL) between the OAGB and SG groups was not significant at 6 months, the OAGB group had a conspicuous %EBMIL at 1 year. And 5 years after surgery, a higher percentage of excess weight loss (%EWL) was found in the OAGB group. Besides, the OAGB group showed a lower body mass index (BMI) at 5 years than the SG group, but the BMI at 6 months and 1 year were not significant. Finally, at 6 months, the OAGB group exhibited a more remarkable percentage of total weight loss (%TWL) than the SG group.In general, OAGB exhibited a better therapeutic effect in T2DM, HTN, and weight loss than SG in the medium-term follow-up period. To assess the long-term efficacy, clinics should be encouraged to continue longer-term follow-up studies and possibly RCTs.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
35. Integrative analysis of the metabolome and transcriptome reveals the potential mechanism of fruit flavor formation in wild hawthorn (Crataegus chungtienensis)
- Author
-
Xien Wu, Dengli Luo, Yingmin Zhang, Ling Jin, M. James C. Crabbe, Qin Qiao, Guodong Li, and Ticao Zhang
- Subjects
Hawthorn ,Crataegus chungtienensis ,Flavonoids ,Terpenoids ,Fruit quality ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Hawthorns are important medicinal and edible plants with a long history of health protection in China. Besides cultivated hawthorn, other wild hawthorns may also have excellent medicinal and edible value, such as Crataegus chungtienensis, an endemic species distributed in the Southwest of China. In this study, by integrating the flavor-related metabolome and transcriptome data of the ripening fruit of C. chungtienensis, we have developed an understanding of the formation of hawthorn fruit quality. The results show that a total of 849 metabolites were detected in the young and mature fruit of C. chungtienensis, of which flavonoids were the most detected metabolites. Among the differentially accumulated metabolites, stachyose, maltotetraose and cis-aconitic acid were significantly increased during fruit ripening, and these may be important metabolites affecting fruit flavor change. Moreover, several flavonoids and terpenoids were reduced after fruit ripening compared with young fruit. Therefore, using the unripe fruit of C. chungtienensis may allow us to obtain more medicinal active ingredients such as flavonoids and terpenoids. Furthermore, we screened out some differentially expressed genes (DEGs) related to fruit quality formation, which had important relationships with differentially accumulated sugars, acids, flavonoids and terpenoids. Our study provides new insights into flavor formation in wild hawthorn during fruit development and ripening, and at the same time this study lays the foundation for the improvement of hawthorn fruit flavor.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
36. Logarithmic Bergman-type space and a sum of product-type operators
- Author
-
Yan-fu Xue, Zhi-jie jiang, Hui-ling Jin, and Xiao-feng Peng
- Subjects
product-type operator ,boundedness ,compactness ,logarithmic bergman-type space ,weighted-type space ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
One of the aims of the present paper is to obtain some properties about logarithmic Bergman-type space on the unit ball. As some applications, the bounded and compact operators $ \mathfrak{S}^m_{\vec{u}, {\varphi}} = \sum_{i = 0}^{m}M_{u_i}C_{\varphi}\Re^{i} $ from logarithmic Bergman-type space to weighted-type space on the unit ball are completely characterized.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
37. Research on a Data Preprocessing Method for a Vehicle-Mounted Solar Occultation Flux–Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer
- Author
-
Yasong Deng, Liang Xu, Ling Jin, Yongfeng Sun, Shengquan Shu, Jianguo Liu, and Wenqing Liu
- Subjects
solar occultation flux ,Fourier transform infrared spectrometer ,self-organizing maps ,spectrum data rejection ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
A vehicle-mounted solar occultation flux–Fourier transform infrared spectrometer uses the sun as an infrared light source to quantify molecular absorption in the atmosphere. It can be used for the rapid three-dimensional monitoring of pollutant emissions and the column concentration monitoring of greenhouse gases. The system has the advantages of high mobility and a capacity for noncontact measurement and measurement over long distances. However, in vehicle-mounted applications, vehicle bumps and obstacles introduce aberrations in the measured spectra, affecting the accuracy of gas concentration inversion results and flux calculations. In this paper, we propose a spectral data preprocessing method that combines a self-organizing mapping neural network and correlation analysis to reject anomalous spectral data measured by the solar occultation flux–Fourier transform infrared spectrometer during mobile observations. Compared to the traditional method, this method does not need to adjust the comparison threshold and obtain the training spectra in advance and has the advantage of automatically updating the weights without the need to set fixed correlation comparison coefficients. The accurate identification of all anomalous simulated spectra in the simulation experiments proved the effectiveness of the method. In the vehicle-mounted application experiment, 342 anomalous spectra were successfully screened from 1739 spectral data points. The experimental results show that the method can improve the accuracy of gas concentration measurement results and can be applied to a vehicle-mounted solar occultation flux–Fourier transform infrared spectrometer system to meet the preprocessing needs of a high number of spectral data in mobile monitoring.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
38. Vision-Language Assisted Attribute Learning.
- Author
-
Kongming Liang, Xinran Wang, Rui Wang, Donghui Gao, Ling Jin, Weidong Liu, Xiatian Zhu, Zhanyu Ma, and Jun Guo 0002
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
39. The Feasibility, Safety and Efficacy of Robot-Assisted Gait Training Based on a Wearable Ankle Robot in Stroke Rehabilitation.
- Author
-
Rui Huang, Shuaishuai Han, Ling Jin, Jianhua Zhou, Xiaoxiao Chen, Shichen Ruan, and Haoyong Yu
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
40. Leveraging Probe Data and Machine Learning to Derive and Interpret Macroscopic Fundamental Diagrams Across U.S. Cities.
- Author
-
Ling Jin, Xiaodan Xu, Yuhan Wang, Kaveh Farokhi Sadabadi, Alina Lazar, Duleep Rathgamage Don, Zachary Needell, C. Anna Spurlock, Mahyar Amirgholy, and Mona Asudegi
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
41. Super-Resolution Information Enhancement for Crowd Counting.
- Author
-
Jiahao Xie, Wei Xu, Dingkang Liang, Zhanyu Ma, Kongming Liang, Weidong Liu, Rui Wang, and Ling Jin
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
42. Dietary supplement of fermented grass forage regulates growth performance, antioxidant capacity, and immune response of broiler chickens
- Author
-
Omoor, Ibrahim N.A., Yankey, Richard, Shehata, Akram I., Fang, Chew H., Hui, Lin, Dongmei, Lin, Ling, Jin, Dosoky, Waleed M., Karanja, Joseph K., Dawood, Mahmoud A.O., Othman, Sarah I., Allam, Ahmed A., Rudayni, Hassan A., Taha, Ayman E., Swelum, Ayman A., Tellez-Isaias, Guillermo, and Zhanxi, Lin
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
43. Materials Science in the Quest for Sustainability
- Author
-
Ling Jin and Xiangdong Li
- Subjects
Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
44. Metformin accelerates bone fracture healing by promoting type H vessel formation through inhibition of YAP1/TAZ expression
- Author
-
Zhe Ruan, Hao Yin, Teng-Fei Wan, Zhi-Rou Lin, Shu-Shan Zhao, Hai-Tao Long, Cheng Long, Zhao-Hui Li, Yu-Qi Liu, Hao Luo, Liang Cheng, Can Chen, Min Zeng, Zhang-Yuan Lin, Rui-Bo Zhao, Chun-Yuan Chen, Zhen-Xing Wang, Zheng-Zhao Liu, Jia Cao, Yi-Yi Wang, Ling Jin, Yi-Wei Liu, Guo-Qiang Zhu, Jing-Tao Zou, Jiang-Shan Gong, Yi Luo, Yin Hu, Yong Zhu, and Hui Xie
- Subjects
Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physiology ,QP1-981 - Abstract
Abstract Due to increasing morbidity worldwide, fractures are becoming an emerging public health concern. This study aimed to investigate the effect of metformin on the healing of osteoporotic as well as normal fractures. Type H vessels have recently been identified as a bone-specific vascular subtype that supports osteogenesis. Here, we show that metformin accelerated fracture healing in both osteoporotic and normal mice. Moreover, metformin promoted angiogenesis in vitro under hypoxia as well as type H vessel formation throughout fracture healing. Mechanistically, metformin increased the expression of HIF-1α, an important positive regulator of type H vessel formation, by inhibiting the expression of YAP1/TAZ in calluses and hypoxia-cultured human microvascular endothelial cells (HMECs). The results of HIF-1α or YAP1/TAZ interference in hypoxia-cultured HMECs using siRNA further suggested that the enhancement of HIF-1α and its target genes by metformin is primarily through YAP1/TAZ inhibition. Finally, overexpression of YAP1/TAZ partially counteracted the effect of metformin in promoting type H vessel-induced angiogenesis-osteogenesis coupling during fracture repair. In summary, our findings suggest that metformin has the potential to be a therapeutic agent for fractures by promoting type H vessel formation through YAP1/TAZ inhibition.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
45. Identification of key genes and the pathophysiology associated with allergen-specific immunotherapy for allergic rhinitis
- Author
-
Kai Fan, Shican Zhou, Ling Jin, Shiwang Tan, Ju Lai, Zimu Zhang, Jingwen Li, Xiayue Xu, Chunyan Yao, Zhiqiang Yan, and Shaoqing Yu
- Subjects
Allergen-specific immunotherapy ,Allergic rhinitis ,Bioinformatics analysis ,Differentially expressed genes ,microRNAs. ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Abstract Background Allergen-specific immunotherapy (AIT) is a causative treatment in allergic rhinitis (AR), comprising long-term allergen administration and over three years of treatment. This study is carried out for revealing the mechanisms and key genes of AIT in AR. Methods The present study utilized online Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) microarray expression profiling dataset GSE37157 and GSE29521 to analyze the hub genes changes related to AIT in AR. Based on limma package, differential expression analysis for the two groups (samples of allergic patients prior to AIT and samples of allergic patients undergoing AIT) was performed to obtain differentially expressed genes (DEGs). Gene Ontology (GO) analysis and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis of DEGs were conducted using DAVID database. A Protein-Protein Interaction network (PPI) was built and a significant network module was acquired by using Cytoscape software (Cytoscape, 3.7.2). Utilizing the miRWalk database, we identified potential gene biomarkers, constructed interaction networks of target genes and microRNAs (miRNAs) using Cytoscape software, and explore the cell type-specific expression patterns of these genes in peripheral blood using publicly available single-cell RNA sequencing data (GSE200107). Finally, we are using PCR to detect changes in the hub genes that are screened using the above method in peripheral blood before and after AIT treatment. Results GSE37157 and GSE29521 included 28 and 13 samples, respectively. A total of 119 significantly co-upregulated DEGs and 33 co-downregulated DEGs were obtained from two datasets. The GO and KEGG analyses demonstrated that protein transport, positive regulation of apoptotic process, Natural killer cell mediated cytotoxicity, T cell receptor signaling pathway, TNF signaling pathway, B cell receptor signaling pathway and Apoptosis may be potential candidate therapeutic targets for AIT of AR. From the PPI network, 20 hub genes were obtained. Among them, the PPI sub-networks of CASP3, FOXO3, PIK3R1, PIK3R3, ATF4, and POLD3 screened out from our study have been identified as reliable predictors of AIT in AR, especially the PIK3R1. Conclusion Our analysis has identified novel gene signatures, thereby contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying AIT in the treatment of AR.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
46. Posterior scleral application of a mitomycin C-soaked sponge during trabeculectomy
- Author
-
Kun Hu, Yun-He Song, Feng-Bin Lin, Ying-Zhe Zhang, Ling Jin, Meng-Yin Liang, Robert N. Weinreb, and Xiu-Lan Zhang
- Subjects
glaucoma ,mitomycin c ,posterior scleral application ,trabeculectomy ,bleb morphology ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of posterior scleral application (a modified technique) of an antimetabolite mitomycin C-soaked sponge in trabeculectomy for patients with glaucoma. METHODS: This retrospective study included 101 patients (115 eyes) with glaucoma (aged 12–83y) who underwent trabeculectomy using a modified mitomycin C-soaked sponge placement method. A piece of 3.5×10 mm2 sponge was placed vertically and posteriorly with the long side perpendicular to the limbus. The mitomycin C concentration and exposure time were 0.2–0.5 mg/mL and 1–5min, respectively. Intraocular pressure, best-corrected visual acuity, and hypotensive medications were recorded at baseline and at the final visit. Complications, interventions required, and bleb morphology were recorded postoperatively. The primary outcome was trabeculectomy safety, including complications and bleb morphology; the secondary outcome was the trabeculectomy success rate. RESULTS: At the final follow-up [median 28mo, range 7–67mo and interquartile range (IQR) 13mo], the qualified (cumulative) success rate was 93.0% and the complete success rate was 60.0%. No bleb-related complications were observed. The mean height, extent, and vascularity grades were 0.6±0.9, 1.1±0.4, and 2.4±0.9, respectively. All Seidel tests were negative. The mean posteriority grade was 0.8±0.4. CONCLUSION: Trabeculectomy with the long side of a mitomycin C-soaked sponge placed perpendicular to the corneal limbus is safe and effective.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
47. Bioinformatics Analysis of the Regulatory lncRNA–miRNA–mRNA Network and Drug Prediction in Patients with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
- Author
-
Xiao Jin, Ling Jin, Li Han, and Shiping Zhu
- Subjects
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Objective:. Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a cardiovascular disease caused by primary proliferative lesions in pulmonary arterioles. Competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs) have been reported to act as sponges for microRNAs (miRNAs). To date, however, the mechanisms underlying ceRNA involvement in PAH have not been investigated. This study aimed to construct a PAH-related ceRNA network to further explore the mechanisms of PAH. Methods:. A probe reannotation was conducted to identify the long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and messenger RNAs (mRNAs) involved in PAH. Based on the reannotation results, the “limma” package was used to identify the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and lncRNAs. The miRcode database was used to predict the lncRNA–miRNA interactions. Then, the mRNAs targeted by the miRNAs were predicted by using TargetScan, miRTarBase, and miRDB. Based on the above interactions, a ceRNA network was constructed, which was mapped and visualized with Cytoscape 3.6.1 software. Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway enrichment analyses were performed using the database. To predict possible drugs or molecules that may mitigate PAH, C-Map analysis was applied to find relevant molecular compounds that can reverse the expression of DEGs in cell lines. Results:. The ceRNA network consisted of 174 nodes and 304 links, which included 10 lncRNAs, 23 miRNAs, and 53 mRNAs. The hub genes of the ceRNA network for PAH included hsa-miR-17-5p, hsa-miR-20b-5p, MEG3, HCP5, hsa-miR-27a-3p, hsa-miR-107, hsa-miR-142-3p, hsa-miR-363-3p, hsa-miR-301b-3p, and hsa-miR-23b-3p. Calprotectin, irinotecan, and medrysone were found to be the 3 significant compounds. Conclusion:. This study found that hsa-miR-17-5p, hsa-miR-20b-5p, MEG3, HCP5, hsa-miR-27a-3p, hsa-miR-107, hsa-miR-142-3p, hsa-miR-363-3p, hsa-miR-301b-3p, and hsa-miR-23b-3p maybe the underlying biomarkers and targets for diagnosis and treatment of PAH.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
48. Association between atherogenic index of plasma and prehypertension or hypertension among normoglycemia subjects in a Japan population: a cross-sectional study
- Author
-
Mingjuan Tan, Yongliang Zhang, Ling Jin, Youli Wang, Weiwei Cui, Lubanga Nasifu, and Bangshun He
- Subjects
Atherogenic index of plasma (AIP) ,Prehypertension ,Hypertension ,Normoglycemia ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Abstract Objective The atherogenic index of plasma (AIP), consisting of triglycerides and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, is applied to estimate the cardiovascular disease risk. The evidence regarding the association between AIP and prehypertension or hypertension remains inconclusive. This study was conducted to investigate the association of AIP and prehypertension or hypertension in normoglycemic subjects in Japan. Methods In the present cross-sectional study, 15,453 normoglycemic participants aged 18 years or older in Gifu, Japan, were evaluated. The selected participants were separated into four groups in the light of AIP quartiles, ranging from the lowest quartile (Q1) to the highest quartile (Q4). And the association between AIP and prehypertension or hypertension was explored with multivariate logistic regression by gradually adjusting model. Results Among the 15,453 participants, aged of 43.7 ± 8.9 years, and of whom 45.5% were females, the prevalence rates of prehypertension or hypertension were 27.68% (4,278) and 6.23% (962) respectively. In multivariate logistic regression analyses, participants in the highest AIP quartile had an increase risk in prehypertension and hypertension, compared with participants the lowest one, the odds ratios (OR) were 1.15 (95%CI: 1.00–1.13, P = 0.045) for prehypertension and 1.54 (95%CI:1.16–2.04, P = 0.003) for hypertension after adjusting confounders. In subgroup analyses, the high risk of hypertension was also observed for female participants in the highest AIP quartile (Q4) (OR = 2.19, 95%CI: 1.37–3.49, P = 0.001), especially between the ages of 40 and 60 years (OR = 2.20, 95%CI: 1.24–3.88, P = 0.007). Conclusions Higher AIP is significantly and positively associated with the risk of prehypertension or hypertension in normoglycemic subjects in Gifu, Japan, which was more pronounced in the female population, especially between the years of 40 and 60.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
49. Safety and efficacy in pediatric secondary intraocular lens implantation, in-the-bag versus sulcus implantation: a multicenter, single-blinded randomized controlled trial
- Author
-
Yingshi Zou, Ling Jin, Bo Qu, Hui Chen, Mingbing Zeng, Xia Li, Xinhua Liu, Lixia Luo, Zhenzhen Liu, and Yizhi Liu
- Subjects
Pediatric aphakia ,Secondary intraocular lens implantation ,Glaucomarelated ,Adverse events ,In-the-bag IOL implantation ,Sulcus IOL implantation ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background Treatment of pediatric cataract remains challenging because of the extremely high incidence of postoperative adverse events (AEs), especially the AEs related to the locations of secondary implanted intraocular lens (IOL). There are two common locations for secondary IOL implantation in pediatric aphakic eyes: ciliary sulcus or in-the-bag implantation. However, there are currently no large, prospective studies comparing complication rates and visual prognosis of in-the-bag versus ciliarysulcus secondary IOL implantation in pediatric patients. Whether or how much secondary in-the-bag IOL implantation benefits the pediatric patients more than sulcus implantation and deserves to be performed routinely by surgeons remains to be elucidated. Here, we describe the protocol of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of two approaches of IOL implantation in pediatric aphakia. Methods The study is a multicenter, single-blinded RCT with 10 years of follow-up. Overall, a minimum of 286 eyes (approximately 228 participants assuming 75% have two study eyes) will be recruited. This study will be carried out in four eye clinics across China. Consecutive eligible patients are randomized to undergo either secondary in-the-bag IOL implantation or secondary sulcus IOL implantation. Participants with two eyes eligible will receive the same treatment. The primary outcomes are IOL decentration and the incidence of glaucoma-related AEs. The secondary outcomes include the incidence of other AEs, IOL tilt, visual acuity, and ocular refractive power. Analysis of the primary and secondary outcomes is to be based on the intention-to-treat and per-protocol analysis. Statistical analyses will include the χ 2 test or Fisher’s exact test for the primary outcome, mixed model and generalized estimated equation (GEE) model for the secondary outcome, Kaplan–Meier survival curves for the cumulative probability of glaucoma-related AEs over time in each group. Discussion To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first RCT to evaluate the safety and efficacy of secondary IOL implantation in pediatric aphakia. The results will provide high-quality evidence for the clinical guidelines for the treatment of pediatric aphakia. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05136950. Registered on 1 November 2021.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
50. The effect on income of providing near vision correction to workers in Bangladesh: The THRIVE (Tradespeople and Hand-workers Rural Initiative for a Vision-enhanced Economy) randomized controlled trial.
- Author
-
Farzana Sehrin, Ling Jin, Kamrun Naher, Narayan Chandra Das, Ving Fan Chan, Dong Feng Li, Susan Bergson, Ella Gudwin, Mike Clarke, Tai Stephan, and Nathan Congdon
- Subjects
Medicine ,Science - Abstract
IntroductionPresbyopia, the leading cause of vision impairment globally, is common during working years. However, no trials have assessed presbyopia's impact on income.MethodsIn April 2017, we conducted a census among 59 Bangladesh villages to identify persons aged 35 to 65 years with presbyopia (presenting distance vision > = 6/12 bilaterally and correctable inability to see 6/13 at 40 cm with both eyes), who never had owned glasses. Participants were randomized (1:1) to receive immediate free reading glasses (intervention) or glasses delivered 8 months later (control). Visual demand of different jobs was stratified into three levels. Outcomes were between-group differences in the 8 month change in: self-reported monthly income (primary) and Near Vision Related Quality of Life (NVRQOL, secondary).ResultsAmong 10,884 census participants, 3,655 (33.6%) met vision criteria and 863 (23.6%) comprised a sample enriched for near vision-intensive jobs, but 39 (4.52%) could not be reached. All participants allocated to intervention (n = 423, 51.3%) and control (n = 401, 48.7%) received the appropriate intervention, and follow-up was available for 93.4% and 96.8% respectively. Groups were similar at baseline in all characteristics: mean age was 47 years, 50% were male, 35% literate, and about half engaged in "most near vision-intensive" occupations. Glasses wear at 8-month follow-up was 88.3% and 7.81% in intervention and control respectively. At baseline, both the intervention and control groups had a self-reported median monthly income of US$35.3. At endline, the median income for the intervention group was US$47.1 compared with US$35.3 for control, a difference of 33.4%. Predictors of greater income increase in multivariate models included intervention group allocation (OR 1.45, 95% CI 1.12, 1.88, P = 0.005), male sex (OR 2.41, 95% CI 1.84, 3.16, P ConclusionProvision of reading glasses increases income in near vision-intensive occupations, and may facilitate return to work for those currently unemployed.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.