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2. Amplification of the discrepancy between simplified and physics-based wet-bulb globe temperatures in a warmer climate
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Liying Qiu, Ziwei Zhu, Zixuan Zhou, Eun-Soon Im, Seung-Ki Min, Yeon-Hee Kim, Yujin Kim, Dong-Hyun Cha, Joong-Bae Ahn, and Young-Hwa Byun
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Heat stress ,Wet-bulb globe temperature ,Climate change ,Meteorology. Climatology ,QC851-999 - Abstract
The Simplified Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (sWBGT) is widely used in heat stress assessments for climate-change studies, but its limitations have not been thoroughly explored. Building on recent critiques of sWBGT's use for current climate on global scale, this study examines sWBGT's biases using dynamically-downscaled sub-daily climate projections under multiple future emission scenarios. The analysis is aimed at understanding caveats in the application of sWBGT and the uncertainties in existing climate change analysis dependent on sWBGT. Results indicate sWBGT's biases are heavily influenced by local near-surface air temperature, with overestimation of heat stress in East Asia regions, particularly hot and humid areas, due to static assumptions of radiation and wind speed. This overestimation is amplified in warmer climates, leading to exaggerated projected heat stress increases in future. In contrast, underestimations are found for heat stress levels attributed to low wind speeds and strong radiations, such as over the Tibetan Plateau and certain extreme events. Additionally, sWBGT underestimates variability in extreme heatwave events compared to WBGT in both current and future climates, irrespective of overestimation in absolute heatwave intensities. This study emphasizes the limitations of sWBGT, especially in future warmer climates. Importance of sub-daily data for capturing daily maximum heat stress level and reflecting diurnal variations in different components is also discussed. In conclusion, we recommend using Liljegren's model (i.e., physics-based calculation) with high-resolution sub-daily climate data for more accurate outdoor heat stress assessments in climate change studies.
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- 2024
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3. Characterization of temperature and humidity effects on extreme heat stress under global warming and urban growth in the Pearl and Yangtze River Deltas of China
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Zixuan Zhou, Thanh Nguyen-Xuan, Han Liao, Liying Qiu, and Eun-Soon Im
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Extreme heat stress ,Global warming ,Urban growth ,The Pearl and Yangtze River Deltas ,Regional climate modeling ,Meteorology. Climatology ,QC851-999 - Abstract
With global warming accelerating, the heavily populated and rapidly urbanized coastal regions of the Pearl River Delta (PRD) and the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) stand as representative areas with mounting concerns about extreme heat stress. This study analyzes differentiated effects of temperature (TAS) and relative humidity (RH) on human heat stress measured by wet-bulb globe temperature (WBGT) in those urban regions based on machine learning and mathematical derivation, while also examining the impacts of global warming and urbanization on prospective heat risks. To generate fine-scale climate projections targeted at the PRD and YRD, two global projections forced by Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5 scenario are dynamically downscaled using non-hydrostatic Regional Climate Model version 4.7 (RegCM4), with the urban density and extent updated every year based on Shared Socioeconomic Pathways 5-8.5 (SSP5) scenario, thereby incorporating the transient urban growth into future projections. The bias-corrected downscaled simulations effectively capture the distinct interdependencies between TAS and RH on WBGT across different regions, similar to the observed patterns during the historical period. While the absolute contribution of TAS to WBGT is larger than RH regardless of warming levels and regions, the relative increase in RH becomes more pronounced with warming. Under RCP8.5 scenario, unprecedentedly extreme WBGT is projected to emerge in the far future (2080–2099). In contrast, the effect of urbanization appears to be more dominant in the near future (2030–2049) as urban density under SSP5 scenario is projected to peak around the 2040s and gradually decrease afterwards. The reduction of RH is found in the intensely urbanized areas locally, but it does not significantly lower WBGT because the positive contribution of increased TAS is more dominant. As a result, highly urbanized regions still exhibit higher WBGT compared to other areas. In addition, urban heat island effect is more pronounced for compact areas with high urban density (i.e., PRD) and at night. Despite the smaller temperature increase from urban heat island effect compared to global warming, it can play a critical role in exacerbating heat stress, adding to the already dangerous humid and hot conditions.
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- 2024
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4. Vaccarin alleviates endothelial inflammatory injury in diabetes by mediating miR-570-3p/HDAC1 pathway
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Taiyue Li, Xiaoyi Yu, Xuerui Zhu, Yuanyuan Wen, Meizhen Zhu, Weiwei Cai, Bao Hou, Fei Xu, and Liying Qiu
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vaccarin ,microRNA-570-3p ,HDAC1 ,inflammation ,diabetes ,endothelial dysfunction ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Vaccarin is a flavonoid glycoside, which has a variety of pharmacological properties and plays a protective role in diabetes and its complications, but its mechanism is unclear. In this study, we aim to investigate whether histone deacetylase 1(HDAC1), a gene that plays a pivotal role in regulating eukaryotic gene expression, is the target of miR-570-3p in diabetic vascular endothelium, and the potential molecular mechanism of vaccarin regulating endothelial inflammatory injury through miR-570-3p/HDAC1 pathway. The HFD and streptozotocin (STZ) induced diabetes mice model, a classical type 2 diabetic model, was established. The aorta of diabetic mice displayed a decrease of miR-570-3p, the elevation of HDAC1, and inflammatory injury, which were alleviated by vaccarin. Next, we employed the role of vaccarin in regulating endothelial cells miR-570-3p and HDAC1 under hyperglycemia conditions in vitro. We discovered that overexpression of HDAC1 counteracted the inhibitory effect of vaccarin on inflammatory injury in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Manipulation of miRNA levels in HUVECs was achieved by transfecting cells with miR-570-3p mimic and inhibitor. Overexpression of miR-570-3p could decrease the expression of downstream components of HDAC1 including TNF-α, IL-1β, and malondialdehyde, while increasing GSH-Px activity in HUVECs under hyperglycemic conditions. Nevertheless, such phenomenon was completely reversed by miR-570-3p inhibitor, and administration of miR-570-3p inhibitor could block the inhibition of vaccarin on HDAC1 and inflammatory injury. Luciferase reporter assay confirmed the 3′- UTR of the HDAC1 gene was a direct target of miR-570-3p. In summary, our findings suggest that vaccarin alleviates endothelial inflammatory injury in diabetes by mediating miR-570-3p/HDAC1 pathway. Our study provides a new pathogenic link between deregulation of miRNA expression in the vascular endothelium of diabetes and inflammatory injury and provides new ideas, insights, and choices for the scope of application and medicinal value of vaccarin and some potential biomarkers or targets in diabetic endothelial dysfunction and vascular complications.
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- 2022
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5. The influence of exposure to Toxoplasma Gondii on host lipid metabolism
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Fei Xu, Xiwan Lu, Ruitang Cheng, Yuwei Zhu, Sunhan Miao, Qinyi Huang, Yongliang Xu, Liying Qiu, and Yonghua Zhou
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Toxoplasma gondii ,Parasitic infection ,Triglycerides ,Total cholesterol ,High-density lipoproteins ,Low-density lipoproteins ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Mounting evidence suggested a complex correlation between host lipid metabolism and Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) infection. However, the inherent association between T. gondii infection and host lipid state remains elusive either in mice or in human hosts. Methods Through a study in a sample of 1045 healthy participants from eastern China, we determined the association of T. gondii infection and host lipid levels using serological methods. We then examined the host lipid levels in C57BL/6 J mice at both acute and chronic T. gondii infection stages (for a period up to 36 weeks post infection). Results In our case-control study, T. gondii seropositive individuals had higher low-density lipoproteins (LDL) (P = 0.0043) and total cholesterol (TC) (P = 0.0134) levels compared to seronegative individuals. Furthermore, individuals with LDL (OR = 3.25; 95% CI:1.60–6.61) and TC (OR = 2.10; 95% CI:1.22–3.63) levels above the upper limit of normal range had higher odds ratio to be T. gondii IgG positive. Consistently, in vivo data revealed that a significantly increased LDL level was first observed at early acute stage but plateaued to later time (chronic infection with T. gondii). Conclusions In both healthy population and T. gondii-infected mice, seropositive individuals had higher LDL level. Individuals with positive T. gondii IgG had more odds of being with LDL and TC abnormality. Latent T. gondii infection is common worldwide, potential medical interventions to host lipid metabolism may be a breakthrough point to the prevention and control of this parasite infection.
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- 2020
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6. An Evaluation of Temperature-Based Agricultural Indices Over Korea From the High-Resolution WRF Simulation
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Eun-Soon Im, Subin Ha, Liying Qiu, Jina Hur, Sera Jo, and Kyo-Moon Shim
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dynamical downscaling ,NCEP Climate Forecast System ,subseasonal prediction ,agro-meteorological indices ,WRF double-nested modeling system ,Science - Abstract
This study evaluates the performance of dynamical downscaling of global prediction generated from the NOAA Climate Forecast System (CFSv2) at subseasonal time-scale against dense in-situ observational data in Korea. The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) double-nested modeling system customized over Korea is adopted to produce very high resolution simulation that presumably better resolves geographically diverse climate features. Two ensemble members of CFSv2 starting with different initial conditions are downscaled for the summer season (June-July-August) during past 10-year (2011–2020). The comparison of simulations from the nested domain (5 km resolution) of WRF and driving CFSv2 (0.5°) clearly demonstrates the manner in which dynamical downscaling can drastically improve daily mean temperature (Tmean) and daily maximum temperature (Tmax) in both quantitative and qualitative aspects. The downscaled temperature not only better resolves the regional variability strongly tied with topographical elevation, but also substantially lowers the systematic cold bias seen in CFSv2. The added value from the nested domain over CFSv2 is far more evident in Tmax than in Tmean, which indicates a skillful performance in capturing the extreme events. Accordingly, downscaled results show a reasonable performance in simulating the plant heat stress index that counts the number of days with Tmax above 30°C and extreme degree days that accumulate temperature exceeding 30°C using hourly temperature. The WRF simulations also show the potential to capture the variation of Tmean-based index that represents the accumulation of heat stress in reproductive growth for the mid-late maturing rice cultivars in Korea. As the likelihood of extreme hot temperatures is projected to increase in Korea, the modeling skill to predict the ago-meteorological indices measuring the effect of extreme heat on crop could have significant implications for agriculture management practice.
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- 2021
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7. Vaccarin hastens wound healing by promoting angiogenesis via activation of MAPK/ERK and PI3K/AKT signaling pathways in vivo
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Bao Hou, Weiwei Cai, Ting Chen, Zhixuan Zhang, Haifeng Gong, Wei Yang, and Liying Qiu
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Vaccaria ,Angiogenesis Inducing Agents ,Wound Healing ,Rats ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Abstract Purpose To explore the potential role and unclear molecular mechanisms of vaccarin in wound healing. Methods Rats’ skin excision model to study the effects of vaccarin on wound healing in vivo . Hematoxylin and eosin staining was performed to evaluate Histopathologic characteristics. Immunohistochemistry was employed to assess the effects of vaccarin in accelerating angiogenesis. Western blot was used to evaluate relative protein expressed levels. Results Vaccarin could significantly promote wound healing and endothelial cells and fibroblasts proliferation in the wound site. Immunohistochemistry and Western blot studies showed that the nodal proteins and receptor (bFGFR) related to angiogenesis signaling pathway were activated, and the microvascular density in the wound site was markedly higher than that in the control group. Conclusions The present study was the first to demonstrate that vaccarin is able to induce angiogenesis and accelerate wound healing in vivo by increasing expressions of p-Akt, p-Erk and p-bFGFR. This process is mediated by MAPK/ERK and PI3K/AKT signaling pathways.
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- 2020
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8. Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation over Korea to Convective Parameterizations in the RegCM4: An Updated Assessment
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Thanh Nguyen-Xuan, Liying Qiu, Eun-Soon Im, Jina Hur, and Kyo-Moon Shim
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Meteorology. Climatology ,QC851-999 - Abstract
This study investigates the performance of the latest version of RegCM4 in simulating summer precipitation over South Korea, comparing nine sensitivity experiments with different combinations of convective parameterization schemes (CPSs) between land and ocean. In addition to the gross pattern of seasonal and monthly mean precipitation, the northward propagation of the intense precipitation band and statistics from extreme daily precipitation are thoroughly evaluated against gridded and in situ station observations. The comparative analysis of 10-year simulations demonstrates that no CPS shows superiority in both quantitative and qualitative aspects. Furthermore, a nontrivial discrepancy among the different observation datasets makes a robust assessment of model performance difficult. Regardless of the CPS over the ocean, the simulations with the Kain–Fritsch scheme over land show a severe dry bias, whereas the simulations with the Tiedtke scheme over land suffer from a limited accuracy in reproducing spatial distributions due to the excessive orographic precipitation. In general, the simulations with the Emanuel scheme over land are better at capturing the major characteristics of summer precipitation over South Korea, despite not all statistical metrics showing the best performance. When applying the Emanuel scheme to both land and the ocean, precipitation tends to be slightly overestimated. This deficiency can be alleviated by using either the Tiedtke or Kain–Fritsch schemes over the ocean instead. As few studies have applied and evaluated the Tiedtke and Kain–Fritsch schemes to the Korean region within the RegCM framework, and this study introduces the potential of these new CPSs compared with the more frequently selected Emanuel scheme, which is particularly beneficial to RegCM users.
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- 2020
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9. Preparation of W/O Hypaphorine–Chitosan Nanoparticles and Its Application on Promoting Chronic Wound Healing via Alleviating Inflammation Block
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Mengting Qi, Xuerui Zhu, Xiaoyi Yu, Min Ai, Weiwei Cai, Bin Du, Bao Hou, and Liying Qiu
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HYP-NPS ,chronic wound ,IL-1β ,TNF-α ,inflammation ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Chronic wound repair is a common complication in patients with diabetes mellitus, which causes a heavy burden on social medical resources and the economy. Hypaphorine (HYP) has good anti-inflammatory effect, and chitosan (CS) is used in the treatment of wounds because of its good antibacterial effect. The purpose of this research was to investigate the role and mechanism of HYP-nano-microspheres in the treatment of wounds for diabetic rats. The morphology of HYP-NPS was observed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). RAW 264.7 macrophages were used to assess the bio-compatibility of HYP-NPS. A full-thickness dermal wound in a diabetic rat model was performed to evaluate the wound healing function of HYP-NPS. The results revealed that HYP-NPS nanoparticles were spherical with an average diameter of approximately 50 nm. The cell experiments hinted that HYP-NPS had the potential as a trauma material. The wound test in diabetic rats indicated that HYP-NPS fostered the healing of chronic wounds. The mechanism was through down-regulating the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β and TNF-α in the skin of the wound, and accelerating the transition of chronic wound from inflammation to tissue regeneration. These results indicate that HYP-NPS has a good application prospect in the treatment of chronic wounds.
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- 2021
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10. Interactions of TLR4 and PPARγ, Dependent on AMPK Signalling Pathway Contribute to Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Vaccariae Hypaphorine in Endothelial Cells
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Haijian Sun, Xuexue Zhu, Wei Lin, Yuetao Zhou, Weiwei Cai, and Liying Qiu
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Endothelial inflammation ,LPS ,PPARγ ,TLR4 ,AMPK ,Physiology ,QP1-981 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Background /Aims: Accumulating evidence indicates that endothelial inflammation is one of the critical determinants in pathogenesis of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Our previous studies had demonstrated that Vaccariae prevented high glucose or oxidative stress-triggered endothelial dysfunction in vitro. Very little is known about the potential effects of hypaphorine from Vaccariae seed on inflammatory response in endothelial cells. Methods: In the present study, we evaluated the anti-inflammatory effects of Vaccariae hypaphorine (VH) on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-challenged endothelial EA.hy926 cells. The inflammatory cytokines including tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1) and vascular cellular adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) were measured by real-time PCR (RT-PCR). The expressions of adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK), acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC), toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) were detected by Western blotting or immunofluorescence. Results: We showed that LPS stimulated the expressions of TNF-α, IL-1β, MCP-1, VCAM-1 and TLR4, but attenuated the phosphorylation of AMPK and ACC as well as PPARγ protein levels, which were reversed by VH pretreatment. Moreover, we observed that LPS-upregulated TLR4 protein expressions were inhibited by PPARγ agonist pioglitazone, and the downregulated PPARγ expressions in response to LPS were partially restored by knockdown of TLR4. The negative regulation loop between TLR4 and PPARγ response to LPS was modulated by AMPK agonist AICAR (5-Aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide riboside or acadesine) or A769662. Conclusions: Taken together, our results suggested that VH ameliorated LPS-induced inflammatory cytokines production in endothelial cells via inhibition of TLR4 and activation of PPARγ, dependent on AMPK signalling pathway.
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11. Added value of high-resolution climate projections over South Korea on the scaling of precipitation with temperature
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Liying Qiu and Eun-Soon Im
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precipitation-temperature scaling ,added value of dynamical downscaling ,pseudo global warming, RCP8.5 scenario ,Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,TD1-1066 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Science ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
This study evaluates the resolution dependency of scaling precipitation with temperature from the perspective of the added value of high-resolution (5 km) dynamical downscaling using various kinds of long-term climate change projections over South Korea. Three Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (global climate models (GCMs) with different climate sensitivities, and one pseudo global warming (PGW) experiment, are downscaled by Weather Research and Forecasting one-way double nested modeling system with convective parameterization for the reference (1976–2005) and future (2071–2100) periods under RCP8.5 scenario. A detailed comparison of the driving GCM/PGW, 20 km mother simulation, and 5 km nested simulation demonstrates improved representation of precipitation with increasing resolution not only in the spatial pattern and magnitude for both the mean and the extremes, but also in a more realistic representation of extreme precipitation’s sensitivities to temperature. According to the projected precipitation changes downscaled from both GCM ensemble and PGW, there will be intensified precipitation, particularly for the extremes, over South Korea under the warming, which is primarily contributed by convective precipitation increase that shows higher temperature sensitivity. This study also compares the extreme precipitation-temperature scaling relations within-epoch (apparent scaling) and between-epoch (climate scaling). It confirms that the magnitude and spatial pattern of the two scaling rates can be quite different, and the precipitation change over Korea under global warming is mainly controlled by thermodynamic factors.
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12. Categorization of precipitation changes in China under 1.5 °C and 3 °C global warming using the bivariate joint distribution from a multi-model perspective
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Liying Qiu, Eun-Soon Im, and Hyun-Han Kwon
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categorization of precipitation change ,subsampling ensemble ,bivariate joint distribution ,Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,TD1-1066 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Science ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
This study examines the changes in the intensity and frequency of precipitation in China from a multi‐model perspective on 20 statistically downscaled fine-scale climate projections and categorizes them into four distinct patterns in response to globally targeted warming (1.5 °C and 3 °C). In a multivariate setting, the asymmetric responses of frequency and intensity to different levels of warming can be considered jointly. This study focuses on relatively moderate precipitation to determine if the ensemble of a subset of climate models, which are selected based on the categorization, can provide a better interpretation of the changing patterns compared to that from the conventional unweighted ensemble mean. The results show that the spatial distribution of the predominant category and inter-model agreement are dependent mainly on the degree of warming. As warming becomes more extensive, the projected change in precipitation tends to converge to the category that indicates an increase in both the intensity and frequency of precipitation, from the mixed-mode and even decreasing pattern. The use of subsampling to produce an ensemble of joint probability (or return period) has potential benefits in detecting asymmetric changes in the intensity and frequency of precipitation that is seen in the majority of models but hidden by the unweighted ensemble average particularly for regions where different models show mixed signals. A substantial portion of the region in China is likely to experience a transition of changes in precipitation frequency and (or) intensity under continuous warming, which would not be revealed clearly by univariate analysis.
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13. Chemical Constituents from Albiziae Cortex and Their Ability to Ameliorate Steatosis and Promote Proliferation and Anti-Oxidation In Vitro
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Xuelin Shi, Zhongjie Li, Weiwei Cai, Yixiao Liu, Shuangshuang Li, Min Ai, Jiangnan Sun, Bao Hou, Lulu Ni, and Liying Qiu
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albiziae cortex ,chemical constituents ,lignan ,steatosis ,proliferation ,anti-oxidation ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
This study describes the chemical constituents of Albiziae Cortex and their ability to ameliorate steatosis and promote proliferation and anti-oxidation in vitro. Together, five known lignan glycosides, (7S,8R)-erythro-syringylglycerol-β−O-4′-sinapyl ether 9-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (1), (+)-lyoniresinol-9′-O-gluco-side (2), (−)-lyoniresinol-9′-O-glucoside (3), picraquassioside C (4), and icariside E5 (5), were isolated from the Albiziae Cortex. Their structures were elucidated by extensive NMR and high-resolution mass spectrometry analysis and compared with reported data. Oil Red O staining results revealed that compounds 1, 2, and 3 attenuated lipid accumulation and lipid metabolic disorders in FFAs (oleate/palmitate, 2:1 ratio, 0.3 mM)-exposed HepG2 cells. The Cell Counting Kit 8 (CCK-8) assay results revealed that compounds 1 and 5 can significantly promote human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) proliferation; meanwhile, these compounds did not exhibit significant cytotoxicity against HUVECs. In addition, 2′,7′-dichlorofluorescein diacetate (DCFH-DA) staining results revealed that high glucose (HG)-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) production was abolished by compounds 1, 2, and 3. This is the first report of the isolation of lignan skeletons from the genus Albizzia julibrissin with the ability to ameliorate steatosis and promote proliferation and anti-oxidation activities.
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14. Total Alkaloids from Bamboo Shoots and Bamboo Shoot Shells of Pleioblastus amarus (Keng) Keng f. and Their Anti-Inflammatory Activities
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Yan Ren, Yisha Ma, Zhidan Zhang, Liying Qiu, Huanhuan Zhai, Ruimeng Gu, and Yaping Xie
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Pleioblastus amarus (Keng) Keng f. ,total alkaloids ,LC-MS/MS ,anti-inflammatory activity ,RAW264.7 cells ,ERK signaling ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The bamboo shoot of Pleioblastus amarus (Keng) Keng f. is a medicinal and edible plant product in China. In this study, the chemical composition of the total alkaloids from bamboo shoots and bamboo shoot shells of P. amarus (Keng) Keng f. (ABSP and ABSSP, respectively) were separated and investigated by UHPLC/QTOF-MS/MS. The results showed that a total of 32 alkaloids were extracted, with 15 common to both ABSP and ABSSP and 10 and 7 alkaloids distinct to ABSP and ABSSP, respectively. ABSP and ABSSP both decreased the lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 0.5 μg/mL)-induced nitric oxide (NO) production in RAW264.7 murine macrophages with half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) values of 78 and 55 μg/mL, respectively. We also found that ABSP and ABSSP (100 μg/mL) could decrease the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) at both mRNA and protein levels in LPS-exposed RAW264.7 cells. Moreover, 100 μg/mL of ABSP and ABSSP also significantly inhibited LPS-induced mRNA expression of interleukin 1β (IL-1β) and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α). Additionally, ABSP and ABSSP (100 μg/mL) decreased the phosphorylation of extracellular regulated protein kinase (ERK) in LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 cells. Collectively, the total alkaloids from the bamboo shoots and shells of P. amarus exhibit anti-inflammatory effects in LPS-activated RAW264.7 cells through the inhibition of ERK signaling. This result can provide support for the medicinal use and further study of P. amarus.
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15. Prussian blue analogue vigorously coupled to Ti3C2T MXene nanosheet toward high-performance Li-ion batteries with stable cycling stability
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Nan Zhang, Liying Qiu, Xu Liu, Peng-Fei Wang, Yan-Rong Zhu, and Ting-Feng Yi
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Process Chemistry and Technology ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2023
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16. Direct and indirect application of univariate and multivariate bias corrections on heat-stress indices based on multiple regional-climate-model simulations
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Liying Qiu, Eun-Soon Im, Seung-Ki Min, Yeon-Hee Kim, Dong-Hyun Cha, Seok-Woo Shin, Joong-Bae Ahn, Eun-Chul Chang, and Young-Hwa Byun
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General Earth and Planetary Sciences - Abstract
Statistical bias correction (BC) is a widely used tool to post-process climate model biases in heat-stress impact studies, which are often based on the indices calculated from multiple dependent variables. This study compares four BC methods (three univariate and one multivariate) with two correction strategies (direct and indirect) for adjusting two heat-stress indices with different dependencies on temperature and relative humidity using multiple regional climate model simulations over South Korea. It would be helpful for reducing the ambiguity involved in the practical application of BC for climate modeling and end-user communities. Our results demonstrate that the multivariate approach can improve the corrected inter-variable dependence, which benefits the indirect correction of heat-stress indices depending on the adjustment of individual components, especially those indices relying equally on multiple drivers. On the other hand, the direct correction of multivariate indices using the quantile delta mapping univariate approach can also produce a comparable performance in the corrected heat-stress indices. However, our results also indicate that attention should be paid to the non-stationarity of bias brought by climate sensitivity in the modeled data, which may affect the bias-corrected results unsystematically. Careful interpretation of the correction process is required for an accurate heat-stress impact assessment.
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- 2023
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17. Analysis of Behavioral Economics in Crowdsensing: A Loss Aversion Cooperation Model.
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Deng Li, Liying Qiu, Jiaqi Liu 0001, and Congwen Xiao
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- 2018
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18. A Network Pharmacology Study on Active Components and Targets of Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium for Treating Keloids.
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Chang REN, Ru CHEN, Lei SONG, Kun GUO, and Liying QIU
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KELOIDS ,CHINESE medicine ,MOLECULAR docking ,GENE ontology ,CELLULAR signal transduction - Abstract
[Objectives] To investigate the mechanisms and pharmacologic effects of Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium against keloids by network pharmacology systematically. [Methods] TCMSP, Uniprot and BATMAN-TCM databases were used to obtain the active constituents and targets of Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium. "Keloid" was used as key word to search for related therapeutic targets from Drug Bank, OMIM, TTD, and GEO databases. The Chinese medicine compound-target network was constructed by Cytoscape software. Besides, gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of genes and genome enrichment analysis were also performed. Afterward, Discovery Studio software was used to assess the interaction of key components and genes. [Results] Five active components of Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium, 773 compound targets and 676 keloid treatment targets were obtained in the databases. After the intersection, there are 47 targets of Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium for treating keloids. Hub genes were identified such as MMP9, IL6, TNF, TP53, and VEGFA, which were enriched in tumor necrosis factor-α, nuclear factor kappa-B, and other signaling pathways. The molecular docking stimulation confirmed the interaction between the MMP9 and three components of Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium. [Conclusions] Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium may play an important role in treating keloids through modulating genes and signaling pathways. The present study sheds light on the mechanisms of active compounds of Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium for the treatment of keloids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. Current Status and Prospects of Drugs for Ischemic Stroke Treat- ment.
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Ya CAO, Lei SONG, and Liying QIU
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ISCHEMIC stroke ,VASCULAR endothelial growth factors ,HOME remodeling ,CELL differentiation - Abstract
This paper reviewed the shortcomings of conventional therapies for ischemic stroke and discussed the methods of vascular regenera- tion, stem cell differentiation, homing and neuronal remodeling after ischemic stroke, to provide potential therapeutic ideas for ischemic stroke. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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20. Reduction of the uncertainties in the hydrological projections in Korean river basins using dynamically downscaled climate projections
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Eun-Soon Im, Liying Qiu, Yeon-Woo Choi, Deg-Hyo Bae, Joeng-Bae Kim, and Seon-Ho Kim
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Reduction (complexity) ,Hydrology ,geography ,Atmospheric Science ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Drainage basin ,Environmental science - Abstract
How the added value of dynamically downscaled climate variables can be transferable to the hydrological impact assessment has been a long standing issue. This study investigates the potential benefit of highresolution climate data locally tailored over South Korea in terms of the reduction of uncertainties in hydrological projections. For this purpose, a large ensemble consisting of three Global Climate Model (GCM) projections and their downscaling products with different resolutions (i.e., 20 and 5 km), and four bias correction (BC) methods is fed into a semi-distributed hydrological model (HM) customized over Korean river basins. The in-depth comparison among the 45-members hydrological simulations proves that the added value of RCM would not be erased by the application of BC. While this study acknowledges the necessity of BC to remove the systematic bias in climate simulations, it is found that the high-resolution dynamical downscaling can significantly narrow the spread brought with different BC methods, thus reducing the uncertainty in the projected hydrological change. The projected streamflow changes for both the mean of wet season and the high flows indicate that there will be an intensified runoff, especially for the extremes, over South Korea under the warming. Altogether, this study provides a valuable exploration of uncertainty reduction in hydrological projections from the perspective of resolution effect of dynamical downscaling, which is meaningful for hydroclimate studies and climate change impact assessment.
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- 2022
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21. The added value of dynamical downscaling for hydrological climate-change impact studies
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Liying Qiu
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- 2023
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22. Reply on AC2
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Liying Qiu
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- 2022
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23. Reply on RC2
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Liying Qiu
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- 2022
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24. RETRACTED: Facile synthesis of Mg-doped calcium silicate porous nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery and ovarian cancer treatment
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Liying Qiu, Guosheng Zhu, Xiufeng Ye, and Hanwei Cui
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Biocompatibility ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanoparticle ,02 engineering and technology ,Calcium ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Surface coating ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Targeted drug delivery ,0103 physical sciences ,Drug delivery ,PEG ratio ,Calcium silicate ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,0210 nano-technology ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Chemotherapic cancer treatment has suffered from side effects and poor target specificity. pH-triggered drug delivery systems offer the opportunity to better deliver anticancer drugs to cancer cells in a more controllable manner. Herein, we reported a facile method to synthesize Mg-doped Ca2SiO4 (CaMgSiO4) nanospheres with highly porous structures as pH-responsive drug delivery. Material characterizations confirmed the uniform Mg doping within calcium silicates. After the Mg doping, the surface area of calcium silicates increased from 185.68 m2/g to 212.71 m2/g. When incorporated with PEG surface coating, the porous CaMgSiO4 nanoparticles displayed over 50% increased doxorubicin (DOX) loading capacity compared with Ca2SiO4 nanoparticles. The pH-triggered DOX release behaviors and cytotoxicity of porous CaMgSiO4 nanoparticles were investigated. As a result, porous CaMgSiO4 nanoparticles were highly sensitive to pH stimulus and exhibited high biocompatibility and strong cancer cell killing effect (over 75%).
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25. Promoting the Li storage performances of Li2ZnTi3O8@Na2WO4 composite anode for Li-ion battery
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Fanfan Wang, Yan-Rong Zhu, Liying Qiu, Jingjing Pan, Xue-Qi Lai, Ting-Feng Yi, and Ping Cui
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010302 applied physics ,Battery (electricity) ,Materials science ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Diffusion ,Composite number ,Electrochemical kinetics ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Anode ,Coating ,Chemical engineering ,0103 physical sciences ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,Dispersion (chemistry) - Abstract
In this work, a reasonable strategy for the construction of Li2ZnTi3O8@Na2WO4 composite was employed to promote the Li storage performances of Li2ZnTi3O8. The Li2ZnTi3O8@Na2WO4 composites (5, 10, and 15 wt%) were then prepared by a solution dispersion method. The introduction of Na2WO4 does not change the structures of the samples and they show similar morphologies with particle sizes from 100 to 200 nm. Suitable amount of Na2WO4 modification effectively improves the electrochemical performance of Li2ZnTi3O8. Li2ZnTi3O8@Na2WO4 composites (0, 5, 10, and 15 wt%) deliver the discharge/charge capacities of 137.4/136.4, 164.2/162.3, 189.2/188.1, and 154.5/153.3 mAh g−1 at 0.5 A g−1 after 100 cycles, respectively. Li2ZnTi3O8@Na2WO4 composites (10 wt%) has the highest reversible capacities among all samples. The Na2WO4 shell with an excellent electronic conductivity can reduce electrode polarization, decrease the charge transfer resistance, enhance the Li-ion diffusion coefficient of Li2ZnTi3O8, and then improve the electrochemical kinetics of composites. In addition, the formation of Ti–O bonds at the interface can be helpful for the stabilization of the composite, being beneficial for the improvement of their cycling stabilities. These results reveal that Na2WO4 coating is a facile and effective strategy to promote the Li storage performance of Li2ZnTi3O8.
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26. Supplementary material to 'Direct and Indirect Application of Univariate and Multivariate Bias Corrections on Heat-stress Indices based on Multi-RCM Simulations'
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Liying Qiu, Eun-Soon Im, Seung-Ki Min, Yeon-Hee Kim, Dong-Hyun Cha, Seok-Woo Shin, Joong-Bae Ahn, Eun-Chul Chang, and Young-Hwa Byun
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27. Direct and Indirect Application of Univariate and Multivariate Bias Corrections on Heat-stress Indices based on Multi-RCM Simulations
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Liying Qiu, Eun-Soon Im, Seung-Ki Min, Yeon-Hee Kim, Dong-Hyun Cha, Seok-Woo Shin, Joong-Bae Ahn, Eun-Chul Chang, and Young-Hwa Byun
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Statistical bias correction (BC) is a widely used tool to post-process climate model biases for heat-stress impact studies, which are often based on indices calculated from multiple dependent variables. This study compares five bias correction methods (four univariate and one multivariate) with two applying strategies (direct and indirect) for correcting two heat-stress indices with different dependencies on temperature and relative humidity, using multiple Regional Climate Model simulations over South Korea. It would be helpful for reducing the ambiguity involved in the practical application of BC for climate modeling as well as end-user communities. Our results demonstrate that the multivariate approach can improve the corrected inter-variable dependence and therefore benefit the indirect correction of heat-stress indices that depend on the adjustment of individual components, especially those relying equally on multiple drivers. On the other hand, the direct correction of multivariate indices using the Quantile Delta Mapping univariate approach can also produce a comparable performance in the corrected heat-stress indices. However, our results also indicate that attention should be paid to the non-stationarity of bias brought by climate sensitivity in the modeled data, which may affect the bias-corrected results unsystematically. Careful interpretation of the correction process is required for an accurate heat-stress impact assessment.
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28. Future projection of low flows in the Chungju basin, Korea and their uncertainty decomposition
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Moon-Hwan Lee, Deg-Hyo Bae, Subin Ha, Liying Qiu, and Eun-Soon Im
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Atmospheric Science ,Climatology ,Global warming ,Decomposition (computer science) ,Environmental science ,Structural basin ,Projection (set theory) - Published
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29. Preparation and characterization of vaccarin, hypaphorine and chitosan nanoparticles and their promoting effects on chronic wounds healing
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Bao Hou, Yuanyuan Wen, Xuerui Zhu, Mengting Qi, Weiwei Cai, Bin Du, Haijian Sun, and Liying Qiu
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Chitosan ,Structural Biology ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Humans ,Animals ,Nanoparticles ,General Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry ,Rats ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Anti-Bacterial Agents - Abstract
Chronic wounds have become an important factor hindering human health, affecting tens of millions of people worldwide, especially diabetic wounds. Based on the antibacterial properties of chitosan, the angiogenesis promoting effect of vaccarin (VAC) and the anti-inflammatory effect of hypaphorine (HYP), nanoparticles with high bioavailability were prepared. VAC, HYP and chitosan nanoparticles (VAC + HYP-NPS) were used to the treatment of chronic wounds. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images showed the nanoparticles were spherical. ZetaPALS showed the potential of nanoparticles were -12.8 ± 5.53 mV and the size were 166.8 ± 29.95 nm. Methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay showed that VAC + HYP-NPS had no toxicity and the biocompatibility was satisfactory. In the treatment of chronic wounds in diabetic rats, VAC + HYP-NPS significantly promoted the re-epithelialization of chronic wounds and accelerated the healing of chronic wounds. In the process of chronic wounds healing, VAC + HYP-NPS played the antibacterial effect of chitosan, the angiogenic effect of VAC and the anti-inflammatory effect of HYP, and finally promoted the chronic wounds healing. Overall, the developed VAC + HYP-NPS have potential application in chronic wounds healing. In view of the complexity of the causes of chronic wounds, multi-target drug administration may be an effective way to treat chronic wounds.
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30. Preparation, characterization and wound healing effect of vaccarin-chitosan nanoparticles
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Fei Xu, Xinyu Ma, Jing Hu, Liying Qiu, Yuetao Zhou, Min Ai, Bao Hou, Weiwei Cai, Lulu Ni, Jiangnan Sun, and Mengting Qi
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Biocompatibility ,Angiogenesis ,02 engineering and technology ,Biochemistry ,Umbilical vein ,03 medical and health sciences ,Microscopy, Electron, Transmission ,Cell Movement ,Structural Biology ,In vivo ,Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells ,Animals ,Humans ,MTT assay ,Glycosides ,Cytotoxicity ,Molecular Biology ,Cell Proliferation ,030304 developmental biology ,Flavonoids ,Chitosan ,Wound Healing ,0303 health sciences ,Chemistry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Hydrogels ,General Medicine ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Rats ,Self-healing hydrogels ,Nanoparticles ,0210 nano-technology ,Wound healing ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Wound healing is a complex, dynamic and difficult process. Much effort and attempt has been made to accelerate this process. The purpose of this study is to prepare nanoparticles loaded with vaccarin (VAC-NPS)hydrogel and evaluate its effect on promoting wound healing. In the present study, the physicochemical properties of VAC-NPS were characterized. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was used to observe the morphology of VAC-NPS. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) was employed to assessment the biocompatibility of VAC-NPS in vitro. The wound healing function of VAC-NPS hydrogels was evaluated in the full-thickness dermal wound in a rat model. The results indicated that VAC-NPS was spherical like particles with uniform particle size distribution and no obvious aggregation with a diameter of (216.6 ± 10.1)nm. The loading capacity and encapsulation efficiency of VAC in the nanoparticles were (14.3 ± 1.2) % and (51.7 ± 1.7) % respectively. MTT assay demonstrated that the VAC-NPS had no cytotoxicity and could promote HUVEC proliferation and migration. In vivo results showed that VAC-NPS promotes wound healing, and the mechanism may be through up-regulating IL-1β and PDGF-BB, promoting angiogenesis. VAC-NPS might have a potential application value for the treatment of the wound healing and a promising performance in bio-medically relevant systems.
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31. Emergence of robust anthropogenic increase of heat stress-related variables projected from CORDEX-CORE climate simulations
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Filippo Giorgi, MO Adeniyi, Xuejie Gao, Tong Yao, Nguyen-Xuan Thanh, Graziano Giuliani, Liying Qiu, Csaba Torma, Sushant Das, Moetasim Ashfaq, Erika Coppola, and Eun-Soon Im
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Atmospheric Science ,Core (anatomy) ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Tropics ,Humidity ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Toe ,Heat stress ,Climatology ,Environmental science ,Climate model ,Mean radiant temperature ,Baseline (configuration management) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The information of when and where region-specific patterns in both mean and extreme temperatures leading to heat stress will emerge from the present-day climate variability is important to plan adaptation options, but to date studies on this issue still remain limited and fragmented. Here, we estimate the time of emergence (TOE) of temperature and wet-bulb temperature (Tw), a better indication of heat stress, using fine-scale, long-term regional climate model projections under the RCP2.6 and RCP8.5 scenarios across six different domains. Differently from previous studies, the TOE is determined using three methods applied on impact-relevant variables: two different signal-to-noise frameworks based on summer mean temperature and Tw and a statistical test to identify significant differences in daily extreme distributions. The TOE response to RCP2.6 and RCP8.5 with respect to the end of 20th century variability differs significantly regardless of which TOE metric is applied. For summer mean temperature, the land fraction reaching TOE is expected to exceed 90% by the 2050s under the RCP8.5, whereas the increase rate of land exposure to TOE tends to stagnate over time under the RCP2.6 so that more than 40% of land will not experience TOE by the end of the 21st century. Compared to temperature, the TOE of Tw is reached earlier in most of the wet tropics but is delayed in hot and dry regions because of the nonlinear response of Tw to humidity. For both temperature and Tw, the TOE appears earlier in regions with low baseline variability, such as in the tropics. Despite the uncertainties arising from the choice of TOE metrics, the vast majority of regions in Africa and southeast Asia experience TOE in the early 21st century under both the RCP2.6 and RCP8.5 scenarios, which stresses the urgent need for developing adequate adaptation strategies in these regions.
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32. Rosthorin A inhibits non-small cell lung cancer cell growth and metastasis through repressing epithelial-mesenchymal transition via downregulating Slug
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Jiangnan Sun, Zhongjie Li, Lulu Ni, Chao Yao, Yixiao Liu, Liying Qiu, Yuetao Zhou, Shuangshuang Li, Min Ai, Shi Xuelin, Fei Xu, and Jiangan Li
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Cancer Research ,natural product ,Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition ,Lung Neoplasms ,Slug ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Movement ,Rosthorin A ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Preclinical Reports ,metastasis ,Animals ,Humans ,Vimentin ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Epithelial–mesenchymal transition ,Lung cancer ,non-small cell lung cancer ,beta Catenin ,Cell Proliferation ,Pharmacology ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,biology ,Cell growth ,Twist-Related Protein 1 ,Cancer ,Nuclear Proteins ,Polyphenols ,Cell migration ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,respiratory tract diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,Snail Family Transcription Factors ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
Lung cancer always ranks first in the number of cancer deaths every year, accounting for 18.4% of total cancer deaths in 2018. Metastasis is the main cause of death in lung cancer patients. The identification of bioactive components of traditional Chinese medicine is very important for the development of novel reagents against non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Rosthorin A has originated from Rabdosia rosthornii (Diels) Hara which excerpts from 'Chinese materia medica', and is known to have 'clear heat phlegm' properties in the folk. Little is known about the biological functions and mechanisms of Rosthorin A in cancer cells at present. The role of EMT in metastasis of a tumor cell is self-evident. Slug is an important EMT inducer, which is related to the development of lung cancer. Cell growth, clone assay, cell migration, cell invasion, and protein expression, and NSCLC transplanted tumor growth were performed in A549, H1299, and H1975 cells. Rosthorin A significantly inhibited the growth of NSCLC cells, it could prolong the survival of nude mice. Rosthorin A inhibited the migration and invasion of A549, H1299, and H1975 cells. Rosthorin A up-regulated E-cadherin expression level and down-regulated the expression of β-catenin, N-cadherin, vimentin, Slug, and Twist. Rosthorin A could promote the expression of E-cadherin and inhibit the development of EMT by downregulating Slug, to inhibit the development and metastasis of NSCLC cells. In summary, Rosthorin A could be used as a promising candidate for the treatment of NSCLC patients with recurrence and metastasis.
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33. Porous spherical NiO@NiMoO4@PPy nanoarchitectures as advanced electrochemical pseudocapacitor materials
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Yan-Rong Zhu, Si-Yu Qi, Ping Cui, Ying Xie, Ting-Feng Yi, Jie Mei, Shaohua Luo, Liying Qiu, and Yan-Bing He
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Supercapacitor ,Multidisciplinary ,Materials science ,Non-blocking I/O ,Composite number ,Electrochemical kinetics ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Chemical engineering ,Specific surface area ,Pseudocapacitor ,Porosity ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
In this work, a rational design and construction of porous spherical NiO@NiMoO4 wrapped with PPy was reported for the application of high-performance supercapacitor (SC). The results show that the NiMoO4 modification changes the morphology of NiO, and the hollow internal morphology combined with porous outer shell of NiO@NiMoO4 and NiO@NiMoO4@PPy hybrids shows an increased specific surface area (SSA), and then promotes the transfer of ions and electrons. The shell of NiMoO4 and PPy with high electronic conductivity decreases the charge-transfer reaction resistance of NiO, and then improves the electrochemical kinetics of NiO. At 20 A g−1, the initial capacitances of NiO, NiMoO4, NiO@NiMoO4 and NiO@NiMoO4@PPy are 456.0, 803.2, 764.4 and 941.6 F g−1, respectively. After 10,000 cycles, the corresponding capacitances are 346.8, 510.8, 641.2 and 904.8 F g−1, respectively. Especially, the initial capacitance of NiO@NiMoO4@PPy is 850.2 F g−1, and remains 655.2 F g−1 with a high retention of 77.1% at 30 A g−1 even after 30,000 cycles. The calculation result based on density function theory shows that the much stronger Mo-O bonds are crucial for stabilizing the NiO@NiMoO4 composite, resulting in a good cycling stability of these materials.
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34. Impact of Toll-like Receptor 4 Expression on Inflammatory Responses Related to Premature Membrane Rupture Induced by Lipopolysaccharide
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Henghua Li, Guosheng Zhu, Liying Qiu, Yunxia Wang, Zebin Liu, Fang Wang, and Jie Zi
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
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35. Preparation of W/O Hypaphorine–Chitosan Nanoparticles and Its Application on Promoting Chronic Wound Healing via Alleviating Inflammation Block
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Bin Du, Mengting Qi, Liying Qiu, Xuerui Zhu, Xiao-yi Yu, Bao Hou, Min Ai, and Weiwei Cai
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Chronic wound ,General Chemical Engineering ,Inflammation ,Pharmacology ,Article ,Chitosan ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Diabetes mellitus ,HYP-NPS ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,In patient ,chronic wound ,QD1-999 ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Chitosan nanoparticles ,medicine.disease ,Chemistry ,chemistry ,IL-1β ,inflammation ,TNF-α ,medicine.symptom ,Wound healing ,business ,Hypaphorine - Abstract
Chronic wound repair is a common complication in patients with diabetes mellitus, which causes a heavy burden on social medical resources and the economy. Hypaphorine (HYP) has good anti-inflammatory effect, and chitosan (CS) is used in the treatment of wounds because of its good antibacterial effect. The purpose of this research was to investigate the role and mechanism of HYP-nano-microspheres in the treatment of wounds for diabetic rats. The morphology of HYP-NPS was observed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). RAW 264.7 macrophages were used to assess the bio-compatibility of HYP-NPS. A full-thickness dermal wound in a diabetic rat model was performed to evaluate the wound healing function of HYP-NPS. The results revealed that HYP-NPS nanoparticles were spherical with an average diameter of approximately 50 nm. The cell experiments hinted that HYP-NPS had the potential as a trauma material. The wound test in diabetic rats indicated that HYP-NPS fostered the healing of chronic wounds. The mechanism was through down-regulating the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β and TNF-α in the skin of the wound, and accelerating the transition of chronic wound from inflammation to tissue regeneration. These results indicate that HYP-NPS has a good application prospect in the treatment of chronic wounds.
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36. Added value of very high resolution climate simulations over South Korea using WRF modeling system
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Liying Qiu, Eun-Soon Im, Jina Hur, and Kyo-Moon Shim
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Convection ,Atmospheric Science ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Global warming ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Domain (software engineering) ,Climatology ,Weather Research and Forecasting Model ,Environmental science ,Precipitation ,Boundary value problem ,Projection (set theory) ,Intensity (heat transfer) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
This study investigates the added value of very high resolution in long-term climate simulations over South Korea using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. A one-way double-nested modeling system consisting of a mother domain (20-km resolution) and nested domain (5-km resolution) is customized for simulating the distinct climatological patterns in Korea, where the region-specific climate is largely influenced by the area’s complex geographical features. The ERA-Interim reanalysis data are used for the initial and boundary conditions, and the simulation spans the period from December 1, 1985 to December 31, 2005 (20-year analysis period with 1-month spin-up). Simulations from both the mother and the nested domain show reasonable performance in capturing the general characteristics of summer temperature and precipitation in terms of temporally and spatially averaged quantities. However, the added value from the nested domain with its higher resolution is apparently found in the reproduction of the intensity and frequency of extreme events and in the physical realism related to the partitioning of convective and large-scale precipitation. The nested domain not only better resolves the sharp gradients of temperature variation over short distances but also substantially reduces the systematic cold bias seen in temperature extremes produced by the mother domain. Furthermore, the nested domain is better able to simulate the upper tail of precipitation distributions and thus of extreme events. The higher resolution also improves the simulation of partitioning between convective and large-scale precipitation, leading to a plausible relationship between extreme precipitation and temperature and showing good agreement with in situ observation. Given the different behaviors of convective and large-scale precipitation in response to temperature changes, their realistic partitioning in the model has important potential for enhancing the reliability of precipitation projection under global warming.
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37. Vaccaria n-Butanol Extract Lower the Production of Proinflammatory Cytokines and the Infection Risk of T. spiralis In Vivo
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Yuetao Zhou, Liying Qiu, Fei Xu, Zhongjie Li, Weiwei Cai, Bao Hou, Shuangshuang Li, Shi Xuelin, Xuexue Zhu, and Yixiao Liu
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Male ,Trichinella ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Inflammation ,Semen ,Pharmacology ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,Mice ,In vivo ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Anthelmintic ,Vaccaria ,Mice, Inbred ICR ,biology ,Interleukin-6 ,Plant Extracts ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Trichinellosis ,biology.organism_classification ,Parasitology ,Cyclooxygenase 2 ,Immunohistochemistry ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Trichinellosis is a severe zoonosis involving the activation of inflammatory cells, accompanied by the prominent expressions of proinflammatory cytokines in the host. Semen vaccariae, the seeds of Vaccaria segetalis (Neck.) Garcke. ex Asch. (Caryophyllaceae), is a famous traditional herb that is rich in vaccaria n-butanol extract (VNE). Vaccarin is one major active component of VNE, and it is reported in the treatment of stranguria disease. Hypaphorine is another main active component of VNE and has good anti-inflammatory effect, whereas the potential bioactivity of VNE in trichinellosis treatment is still unknown. This study was designed to evaluate the potential anthelmintic and anti-inflammatory activity of VNE toward T. spiralis infection. ICR mice were used to assess the effect of VNE on repression larvae and adult worms in vivo. Immunohistochemistry analysis was performed to evaluate the expression levels of IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, and COX-2. Our results showed that VNE could effectively depress the expressions of proinflammatory cytokines, including IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, and COX-2. The adult worms were decreased by 79.53%, while the muscle larvae were diminished by 77.70% as compared to the control. These results demonstrated that VNE may be a promising therapeutic agent against the inflammation and diseases caused by T. spiralis infection.
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38. Vaccarin ameliorates insulin resistance and steatosis by activating the AMPK signaling pathway
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Yixiao Liu, Houwang Shen, Shuangshuang Li, Gong Leilei, Fanggen Tan, Weiwei Cai, Min Zhu, Hongxiu Han, Fei Xu, Haijian Sun, Liying Qiu, Yuetao Zhou, Bao Hou, and Yueyue Lei
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,AMP-Activated Protein Kinases ,Fatty Acids, Nonesterified ,Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Insulin resistance ,AMP-Activated Protein Kinase Kinases ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Glycosides ,Glycogen synthase ,Flavonoids ,Pharmacology ,biology ,Chemistry ,AMPK ,Lipid metabolism ,Hep G2 Cells ,medicine.disease ,Streptozotocin ,Enzyme Activation ,Fatty Liver ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Glucose ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Liver ,Gluconeogenesis ,biology.protein ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Insulin Resistance ,Steatosis ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Destructive glucose and lipid metabolism in the liver is a crucial characteristic of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), eventually leading to insulin resistance and subsequent hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia. Vaccarin is an active flavonoid glycoside associated with various biological functions, but its effects on glucose and lipid metabolic disorder in T2DM are still unclear. In this study, glucosamine (GlcN) and free fatty acids (FFAs, oleate/palmitate, 2:1 ratio) were applied to mimic insulin resistance and lipid deposition in HepG2 cells, respectively. Type 2 diabetic mice were induced using a high-fat diet (HFD) together with streptozotocin (STZ). GlcN stimulation was found to upregulate glucose production and gluconeogenesis but downregulate glycogen synthesis and phosphorylation of adenosine 5'-monophosphate (AMP)-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in HepG2 cells, abnormal changes that were reversed by vaccarin. Furthermore, lipid accumulation was enhanced, but AMPK was inactivated in FFAs-exposed HepG2 cells, issues that were rectified by vaccarin treatment. These ameliorative effects of vaccarin on insulin resistance and steatosis were eliminated by AMPK inhibitor Compound C. In type 2 diabetic mice, chronic vaccarin administration decreased fasting blood glucose and lipid levels in both serum and the liver, and improved insulin sensitivity and steatosis in the liver. Taken together, these results suggest that vaccarin attenuates insulin resistance and steatosis by activating the AMPK signaling pathway.
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39. Correction to: Emergence of robust anthropogenic increase of heat stress-related variables projected from CORDEX-CORE climate simulations
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Xuejie Gao, Graziano Giuliani, Filippo Giorgi, MO Adeniyi, Liying Qiu, Tong Yao, Erika Coppola, Sushant Das, Moetasim Ashfaq, Csaba Torma, Nguyen-Xuan Thanh, and Eun-Soon Im
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Core (optical fiber) ,Atmospheric Science ,InformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.,HCI) ,Climatology ,InformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVAL ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETY ,Geology ,Heat stress - Abstract
The original version of the article contained error in the Fig. 8 caption was swapped and below is the corrected caption.
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40. Effect of extract from Yiyuan Yiliu Tang on human lung adenocarcinoma and human hepatoma cell lines
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Qingqing, Yi, Weiwei, Cai, Qing, Chang, Dongyu, Liang, Rong, Yang, Guowei, Jiang, and Liying, Qiu
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Lung Neoplasms ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,Interleukin-2 ,Adenocarcinoma of Lung ,Apoptosis ,Cell Cycle Checkpoints ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,Cell Proliferation ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
To investigate the efficacy of the extract from Yiyuan Yiliu Tang (, YYYLT) on human lung adenocarcinoma cells A549 and human hepatoma cells Bel7402.The cancer cell lines were treated with various concentrations (0, 100, 200, 300, and 400 μg/mL) of the crude water extract of YYYLT and then cell viability, toxicity, cytokine secretion, and cell cycle/apoptosis were determined by MTT assay, LDH assay, and flow cytometry, respectively.The extract from YYYLT significantly suppressed the proliferation of the cancer cell lines and the release of interleukin-2 and tumor necrosis factor-α in a dose-dependent manner. The extract also promoted apoptosis, caused cell cycle arrest at G0/G1 phase, and increased the expression of caspase-3, B-cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2), and Bcl-2-associated X proteins.The extract from YYYLT might be a potential treatment for human lung and liver cancers.
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41. Effects of Toxoplasma gondii infection and schizophrenia comorbidity on serum lipid profile: A population retrospective study from Eastern China
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Arjen L. Sutterland, Fei Xu, Yonghua Zhou, Jialu Chen, Sunhan Miao, Xinyu Ma, Ruitang Cheng, Yuwei Zhu, Liying Qiu, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep, Graduate School, Adult Psychiatry, and AII - Infectious diseases
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,030106 microbiology ,Population ,Toxoplasma gondii ,Antibodies, Protozoan ,Comorbidity ,Microbiology ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,High-density lipoprotein ,Seroepidemiologic Studies ,Internal medicine ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Total cholesterol ,education ,Triglycerides ,Retrospective Studies ,education.field_of_study ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,business.industry ,Cholesterol ,Low-density lipoprotein ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Lipids ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,chemistry ,Schizophrenia ,Lipid profile ,business ,Toxoplasma ,Toxoplasmosis ,Lipoprotein - Abstract
Introduction Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii), a parasitic protozoa that is associated with various psychiatric disorders. Both T. gondii infection and disturbed host's lipid profile are common in schizophrenia patients. However, the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms remain speculative. Also, the characteristics of serum lipid levels in schizophrenia patients comorbid with T. gondii infection are not clear. Therefore, it is necessary to explore the influence of chronic T. gondii infection on the characteristic physiological indexes of schizophrenia patients so as to provide some insights into finding target therapeutic drugs. Methods In this study, the effect of chronic T. gondii infection on serum lipid profile was retrospectively analysed in 1719 schizophrenic patients and 1552 healthy subjects from Eastern China. Results The overall prevalence of Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies against T. gondii (17.98%) in schizophrenia patients was significantly higher than healthy controls (7.35%, χ2 = 81.831, P = 0.000). Compared to T. gondii IgG-seronegative schizophrenia patients, IgG-seropositive group had higher high-density lipoprotein (HDL) (P = 0.000) and triglycerides (TG) (P = 0.000) levels, while total cholesterol (TC) (P = 0.000) levels showed an opposite tendency in IgG-seropositive cases. We also found significant correlation between T. gondii seropositivity and increased TG (P = 0.000) and TC levels (P = 0.000) in schizophrenia patients. Binary regression analysis also showed that decreased TC level was more common among schizophrenia patients with T. gondii seropositivity compared to seronegative subjects (OR = 0.617, 95%CI = 0.509–0.749, P = 0.000). Conclusion Patients with chronic T. gondii infection and comorbid schizophrenia had higher HDL and TG levels, while cholesterol levels showed an opposite trend. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report focus on the host's lipid profile of chronic T. gondii infection and comorbid schizophrenia patients.
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42. The influence of exposure to Toxoplasma Gondii on host lipid metabolism
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Sunhan Miao, Fei Xu, Yuwei Zhu, Yonghua Zhou, Liying Qiu, Yongliang Xu, Qinyi Huang, Ruitang Cheng, and Xiwan Lu
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,China ,Parasitic infection ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030231 tropical medicine ,Antibodies, Protozoan ,Toxoplasma gondii ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases ,Serology ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medical microbiology ,parasitic diseases ,Odds Ratio ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Parasite hosting ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,Total cholesterol ,High-density lipoproteins ,Triglycerides ,biology ,business.industry ,Lipid metabolism ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,Lipid Metabolism ,biology.organism_classification ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Chronic infection ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Parasitology ,Case-Control Studies ,Host-Pathogen Interactions ,Immunology ,Female ,Low-density lipoproteins ,business ,Toxoplasma ,Toxoplasmosis ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Mounting evidence suggested a complex correlation between host lipid metabolism and Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) infection. However, the inherent association between T. gondii infection and host lipid state remains elusive either in mice or in human hosts. Methods Through a study in a sample of 1045 healthy participants from eastern China, we determined the association of T. gondii infection and host lipid levels using serological methods. We then examined the host lipid levels in C57BL/6 J mice at both acute and chronic T. gondii infection stages (for a period up to 36 weeks post infection). Results In our case-control study, T. gondii seropositive individuals had higher low-density lipoproteins (LDL) (P = 0.0043) and total cholesterol (TC) (P = 0.0134) levels compared to seronegative individuals. Furthermore, individuals with LDL (OR = 3.25; 95% CI:1.60–6.61) and TC (OR = 2.10; 95% CI:1.22–3.63) levels above the upper limit of normal range had higher odds ratio to be T. gondii IgG positive. Consistently, in vivo data revealed that a significantly increased LDL level was first observed at early acute stage but plateaued to later time (chronic infection with T. gondii). Conclusions In both healthy population and T. gondii-infected mice, seropositive individuals had higher LDL level. Individuals with positive T. gondii IgG had more odds of being with LDL and TC abnormality. Latent T. gondii infection is common worldwide, potential medical interventions to host lipid metabolism may be a breakthrough point to the prevention and control of this parasite infection.
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43. Prior Toxoplasma Gondii Infection Ameliorates Liver Fibrosis Induced by Schistosoma Japonicum through Inhibiting Th2 Response and Improving Balance of Intestinal Flora in Mice
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Sunhan Miao, Junqi Yang, Ze Sun, Ruitang Cheng, Yuwei Zhu, Fei Xu, Yonghua Zhou, and Liying Qiu
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0301 basic medicine ,Liver Cirrhosis ,Cirrhosis ,gut microbiome ,Lymphocyte Activation ,Schistosoma japonicum ,Pathogenesis ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Liver Function Tests ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Spectroscopy ,liver fibrosis ,biology ,Coinfection ,General Medicine ,Biodiversity ,T helper cell type 2 ,Computer Science Applications ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Granuloma ,Disease Progression ,Disease Susceptibility ,Toxoplasma gondii ,Schistosomiasis ,Catalysis ,Article ,Inorganic Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immune system ,Th2 Cells ,medicine ,Animals ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Symbiosis ,Molecular Biology ,gut-liver axis ,Organic Chemistry ,Th1 Cells ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,Toxoplasmosis, Animal ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Immunology ,parasitic co-infection ,Hepatic fibrosis - Abstract
Schistosomiasis is an immunopathogenic disease in which a T helper (Th) cell type 2-like response plays vital roles. Hepatic fibrosis is its main pathologic manifestations, which is the leading cause of hepatic cirrhosis. Co-infections of Schistosoma japonicum (Sj) with other pathogens are frequently encountered but are easily ignored in clinical studies, and effective therapeutic interventions are lacking. In this study, we explored the effect of Toxoplasma gondii (Tg) prior infection on Th1/Th2 response, community shifts in gut microbiome (GM), and the pathogenesis of schistosomiasis in murine hosts. Mice were prior infected with Tg before Sj infection. The effects of co-infection on Th1/Th2 response and hepatic fibrosis were analyzed. Furthermore, we investigated this issue by sequencing 16S rRNA from fecal specimens to define the GM profiles during co-infection. Tg prior infection markedly reduced the granuloma size and collagen deposit in livers against Sj infection. Prior infection promoted a shift toward Th1 immune response instead of Th2. Furthermore, Tg infection promoted the expansion of preponderant flora and Clostridiaceae was identified as a feature marker in the GM of the co-infection group. Redundancy analysis (RDA)/canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) results showed that liver fibrosis, Th1/Th2 cytokines were significantly correlated (P <, 0.05) with the GM compositions. Tg infection inhibits hepatic fibrosis by downregulating Th2 immune response against Sj infection, and further promotes the GM shifts through &ldquo, gut&ndash, liver axis&rdquo, in the murine hosts. Our study may provide insights into potential anti-fibrosis strategies in co-infection individuals.
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44. Vaccarin Regulates Diabetic Chronic Wound Healing through FOXP2/AGGF1 Pathways
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Yixiao Liu, Shuangshuang Li, Liying Qiu, Jiangnan Sun, Min Ai, Fei Xu, and Xinyu Ma
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Chronic wound ,AGGF1 ,Male ,Pharmacology ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Mice ,Cell Movement ,T1DM ,Glycosides ,Angiogenic Proteins ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Spectroscopy ,Cells, Cultured ,Pressure Ulcer ,vaccarin ,diabetic chronic wounds ,Kinase ,Cell migration ,Forkhead Transcription Factors ,General Medicine ,Computer Science Applications ,Phosphorylation ,Anaerobic bacteria ,medicine.symptom ,MAP Kinase Signaling System ,FOXP2 ,Catalysis ,Article ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Protein kinase B ,Cell Proliferation ,Flavonoids ,Wound Healing ,business.industry ,Organic Chemistry ,Endothelial Cells ,medicine.disease ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Repressor Proteins ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Endothelium, Vascular ,Wound healing ,business - Abstract
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a growing global health issue nearly across the world. Diabetic patients who are prone to develop diabetes-related complications often exhibit progressive neuropathy (painless and sensory loss). It is usual for small wounds to progress to ulceration, which especially worsens with peripheral arterial disease and in the presence of anaerobic bacteria, culminating into gangrene. In our study, vaccarin (VAC), the main active monomer extracted from Chinese herb vaccariae semen, is proven to have a role in promoting diabetic chronic wound healing through a cytoprotective role under high glucose conditions. Materials and methods: We constructed a pressure ulcer on both VAC-treated and control mice based on a type 1 diabetes (T1DM) model. The wound healing index was evaluated by an experimental wound assessment tool (EWAT). We also determined the effect of VAC on the proliferation and cell migration of human microvascular endothelial cells (HMEC-1) by a cell counting kit (CCK-8), a scratch and transwell assay. Results: The results demonstrated that VAC could promote the proliferation and migration of high glucose-stimulated HMEC-1 cells, which depend on the activation of FOXP2/AGGF1. Activation of the angiogenic factor with G patch and FHA domains 1 (AGGF1) caused enhanced phosphorylation of serine/threonine kinase (Akt) and extracellular regulated protein kinases (Erk1/2). By silencing the expression of forkhead box p2 (FOXP2) protein by siRNA, both mRNA and protein expression of AGGF1 were downregulated, leading to a decreased proliferation and migration of HMEC-1 cells. In addition, a diabetic chronic wound model in vivo unveiled that VAC had a positive effect on chronic wound healing, which involved the activation of the above-mentioned pathways. Conclusions: In summary, our study found that VAC promoted chronic wound healing in T1DM mice by activating the FOXP2/AGGF1 pathway, indicating that VAC may be a promising candidate for the treatment of the chronic wounds of diabetic patients.
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45. Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation over Korea to Convective Parameterizations in the RegCM4: An Updated Assessment
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Liying Qiu, Kyo-Moon Shim, Eun-Soon Im, Jina Hur, and Thanh Nguyen-Xuan
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Convection ,Atmospheric Science ,Article Subject ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,0207 environmental engineering ,Orography ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Pollution ,Convective parameterization ,Geophysics ,Climatology ,Meteorology. Climatology ,Environmental science ,Precipitation ,Sensitivity (control systems) ,QC851-999 ,020701 environmental engineering ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
This study investigates the performance of the latest version of RegCM4 in simulating summer precipitation over South Korea, comparing nine sensitivity experiments with different combinations of convective parameterization schemes (CPSs) between land and ocean. In addition to the gross pattern of seasonal and monthly mean precipitation, the northward propagation of the intense precipitation band and statistics from extreme daily precipitation are thoroughly evaluated against gridded and in situ station observations. The comparative analysis of 10-year simulations demonstrates that no CPS shows superiority in both quantitative and qualitative aspects. Furthermore, a nontrivial discrepancy among the different observation datasets makes a robust assessment of model performance difficult. Regardless of the CPS over the ocean, the simulations with the Kain–Fritsch scheme over land show a severe dry bias, whereas the simulations with the Tiedtke scheme over land suffer from a limited accuracy in reproducing spatial distributions due to the excessive orographic precipitation. In general, the simulations with the Emanuel scheme over land are better at capturing the major characteristics of summer precipitation over South Korea, despite not all statistical metrics showing the best performance. When applying the Emanuel scheme to both land and the ocean, precipitation tends to be slightly overestimated. This deficiency can be alleviated by using either the Tiedtke or Kain–Fritsch schemes over the ocean instead. As few studies have applied and evaluated the Tiedtke and Kain–Fritsch schemes to the Korean region within the RegCM framework, and this study introduces the potential of these new CPSs compared with the more frequently selected Emanuel scheme, which is particularly beneficial to RegCM users.
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- 2020
46. Enhanced lithium storage property of porous Na2Li2Ti6O14@PEDOT spheres as anodes for lithium-ion batteries
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Liying Qiu, Yu-Rui Ji, Ze-Chen Lv, Xuan Gui, Jun-Hong Zhang, Yan-Rong Zhu, and Ting-Feng Yi
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General Materials Science ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
- 2022
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47. Trientine selectively delivers copper to the heart and suppresses pressure overload-induced cardiac hypertrophy in rats
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Xiaorong Sun, Yinjie Liu, Y. James Kang, Liying Qiu, Xueqin Ding, Chen Chen, Pengfei Han, and Jiaming Liu
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0301 basic medicine ,Pressure overload ,medicine.medical_specialty ,chemistry.chemical_element ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Copper ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Triethylenetetramine ,Internal medicine ,Cardiac hypertrophy ,polycyclic compounds ,medicine ,Dietary Copper ,Original Research - Abstract
Dietary copper supplementation reverses pressure overload-induced cardiac hypertrophy by copper replenishment in the heart. A copper-selective chelator, trientine (triethylenetetramine [TETA]), reverses left ventricular hypertrophy associated with diabetes also by copper replenishment in the heart. The present study was undertaken to address the critical issue how TETA delivers copper to the heart. Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to transverse aortic constriction (TAC) to induce cardiac hypertrophy. Eight weeks after the TAC surgery, cardiac hypertrophy was developed and copper content in the heart was reduced. TETA was then administrated by gavage in two different dosages (21.9 or 87.6 mg/kg day) for six weeks. The results showed that in the lower dosage, TETA replenished copper contents in the heart, along with a decrease in the copper concentration in the blood and kidney, and an increase in the urine. In the higher dosage, TETA did not replenish copper contents in the heart, but markedly increased copper concentrations in the urine and decreased those in the blood and kidney. Neither lower nor higher TETA dosage altered copper concentrations in other organs. Corresponding to myocardial copper replenishment, the lower dose TETA suppresses cardiac hypertrophy, as judged by a reduction in the left ventricle wall thickness and a decrease in the heart size, and diminished cardiac fibrosis, as reflected by a decrease in collagen I content. TETA in the higher dose not only did not suppress cardiac hypertrophy, but also caused cardiac hypertrophy in sham-operated rats. TETA-mediated myocardial copper restoration is independent of copper transporter-1 or -2 but related to an energy-dependent transportation. This study demonstrates that low-dose TETA functions as a copper chaperone, selectively delivering copper to the copper-deprived heart through an active transportation; in higher doses, TETA simply retains its chelator function, removing copper from the body by urinary excretion. Impact statement Our study reveals that TETA, traditionally regarded as a copper chelator, in lower doses delivers copper selectively to the heart through a mechanism independent of copper transporter-1 or -2. Copper supplementation by a lower dose of TETA suppresses pressure overload-induced cardiac hypertrophy. Since ischemic heart disease and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy are accompanied by myocardial copper loss, this approach of using a lower dose of TETA to supplement copper to the heart would help treat the disease condition of patients with such cardiac events.
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48. Click Chemical Ligation-Initiated On-Bead DNA Polymerization for the Sensitive Flow Cytometric Detection of 3′-Terminal 2′-O-Methylated Plant MicroRNA
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Wenjiao Fan, Chenghui Liu, Zhengping Li, Liying Qiu, Pan He, and Yan Qi
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Arabidopsis ,010402 general chemistry ,Methylation ,01 natural sciences ,Polymerization ,Analytical Chemistry ,Flow cytometry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,DNA Nucleotidylexotransferase ,medicine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,fungi ,food and beverages ,DNA ,Flow Cytometry ,0104 chemical sciences ,MicroRNAs ,Nucleic acid ,Biophysics ,Click chemistry ,Click Chemistry ,Chemical ligation ,Ligation - Abstract
A versatile flow cytometric strategy is developed for the sensitive detection of plant microRNA (miRNA) by coupling the target-templated click nucleic acid ligation (CNAL) with on-bead terminal enzymatic DNA polymerization (TEP). Unlike ligase-catalyzed ligation reaction, the plant miRNA-templated enzyme-free CNAL between two single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) probes, respectively modified with Aza-dibenzocyclooctyne (Aza-DBCO) and N3, can not only simplify the operation, but also achieve a much higher ligation efficiency. More importantly, the undesirable nonspecific ligation between the Aza-DBCO- and N3-modified ssDNA, can be effectively eliminated by adding Tween-20, which allows the use of cycling CNAL (CCNAL) in a background-free manner. So each plant miRNA can template many rounds of CNAL reaction to produce numerous ligation products, forming efficient signal amplification. The ligated ssDNA can be anchored on the magnetic beads (MBs) with the 3′-OH termini exposed outside. Then terminal deoxynucleotidyl ...
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49. Added value of high-resolution climate projections over South Korea on the scaling of precipitation with temperature
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Eun-Soon Im and Liying Qiu
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Added value ,Environmental science ,High resolution ,Precipitation ,Atmospheric sciences ,Scaling ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
This study evaluates the resolution dependency of scaling precipitation with temperature from the perspective of the added value of high-resolution (5 km) dynamical downscaling using various kinds of long-term climate change projections over South Korea. Three Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (global climate models (GCMs) with different climate sensitivities, and one pseudo global warming (PGW) experiment, are downscaled by Weather Research and Forecasting one-way double nested modeling system with convective parameterization for the reference (1976–2005) and future (2071–2100) periods under RCP8.5 scenario. A detailed comparison of the driving GCM/PGW, 20 km mother simulation, and 5 km nested simulation demonstrates improved representation of precipitation with increasing resolution not only in the spatial pattern and magnitude for both the mean and the extremes, but also in a more realistic representation of extreme precipitation’s sensitivities to temperature. According to the projected precipitation changes downscaled from both GCM ensemble and PGW, there will be intensified precipitation, particularly for the extremes, over South Korea under the warming, which is primarily contributed by convective precipitation increase that shows higher temperature sensitivity. This study also compares the extreme precipitation-temperature scaling relations within-epoch (apparent scaling) and between-epoch (climate scaling). It confirms that the magnitude and spatial pattern of the two scaling rates can be quite different, and the precipitation change over Korea under global warming is mainly controlled by thermodynamic factors.
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- 2021
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50. Towards high-performance cathodes: Design and energy storage mechanism of vanadium oxides-based materials for aqueous Zn-ion batteries
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Jin-Peng Qu, Yan-Rong Zhu, Ting-Feng Yi, Hong-Yan Liu, Liying Qiu, and Junhong Zhang
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Aqueous solution ,Chemistry ,Coordination number ,Vanadium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanotechnology ,Electrochemistry ,Energy storage ,Cathode ,law.invention ,Ion ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Electrochemical reaction mechanism ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
Aqueous rechargeable Zn-ion batteries (AZIBs) have regarded as promising secondary chemical battery system because of the excellent safety, low cost and environmental friendliness. Nonetheless, it is still a great challenge to exploit suitable cathode materials for the insertion of zinc ions. The vanadium oxides-based materials are regarded as hopeful cathode materials of AZIBs because of their various coordination numbers and oxidation states. Especially, the hydrated, monovalent (divalent)-cations co-preinserted vanadium oxides show more excellent electrochemical performance because of the enlarged interlayer space. In this review, a comprehensive overview of the energy storage mechanisms and research development of various efficient ways to improve electrochemical performance for vanadium oxides-based compounds is presented. Finally, some insights into the future developments, challenges, and prospects of vanadium oxides-based compounds for AZIBs are proposed. This review illustrates electrochemical reaction mechanism of vanadium oxides-based compounds for AZIBs, and benefits the discovery of new AZIBs cathode materials, gives a novel viewpoint to shed light on the future innovation in vanadium oxides-based cathode materials, then facilitates the fast development and large-scale applications of AZIBs. The article will provide useful guidance for future design and construction of high-performance cathode materials for AZIBs.
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