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2. ANALYZING THE TRANSLATION STRATEGIES OF CULTURE-LOADED WORDS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF IDEOLOGY
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Miao, YY
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- 2021
3. Highly-dispersed 2D NiFeP/CoP heterojunction trifunctional catalyst for efficient electrolysis of water and urea.
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Li GL, Miao YY, Deng F, Wang S, Wang RX, Lu WH, and Chen RL
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The electrocatalytic production of "green hydrogen", such as through the electrolysis of water or urea has been vigorously advocated to alleviate the energy crisis. However, their electrode reactions including oxygen evolution reaction (OER), urea oxidation reaction (UOR), and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) all suffer from sluggish kinetics, which urgently need catalysts to accelerate the processes. Herein, we design and prepare an OER/UOR/HER trifunctional catalyst by transforming the homemade CoO nanorod into a two-dimensional (2D) ultrathin heterojunction nickel-iron-cobalt hybrid phosphides nanosheet (NiFeP/CoP) via a hydrothermal-phosphorization method. Consequently, a strong electronic interaction was found among the Ni
2 P/FeP4 /CoP heterogeneous interfaces, which regulates the electronic structure. Besides the high mass transfer property of 2D nanosheet, Ni2 P/FeP4 /CoP displays improved OER/UOR/HER performance. At 10 mA cm- 2 , the OER overpotential reaches 274 mV in 1.0 M KOH, and the potential of UOR is only 1.389 V in 1.0 M KOH and 0.33 M urea. More strikingly, the two-electrode systems for electrolysis water and urea-assisted electrolysis water assembled by NiFeP/CoP could maintain long-term stability for 35 h and 12 h, respectively. This work may help to pave the way for upcoming research horizons of multifunctional electrocatalysts., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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4. Deep learning based ultrasound analysis facilitates precise distinction between parotid pleomorphic adenoma and Warthin tumor.
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Liu XH, Miao YY, Qian L, Shi ZT, Wang Y, Su JL, Chang C, Chen JY, Chen JG, and Li JW
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Background: Pleomorphic adenoma (PA), often with the benign-like imaging appearances similar to Warthin tumor (WT), however, is a potentially malignant tumor with a high recurrence rate. It is worse that pathological fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is difficult to distinguish PA and WT for inexperienced pathologists. This study employed deep learning (DL) technology, which effectively utilized ultrasound images, to provide a reliable approach for discriminating PA from WT., Methods: 488 surgically confirmed patients, including 266 with PA and 222 with WT, were enrolled in this study. Two experienced ultrasound physicians independently evaluated all images to differentiate between PA and WT. The diagnostic performance of preoperative FNAC was also evaluated. During the DL study, all ultrasound images were randomly divided into training (70%), validation (20%), and test (10%) sets. Furthermore, ultrasound images that could not be diagnosed by FNAC were also randomly allocated to training (60%), validation (20%), and test (20%) sets. Five DL models were developed to classify ultrasound images as PA or WT. The robustness of these models was assessed using five-fold cross-validation. The Gradient-weighted Class Activation Mapping (Grad-CAM) technique was employed to visualize the region of interest in the DL models., Results: In Grad-CAM analysis, the DL models accurately identified the mass as the region of interest. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) of the two ultrasound physicians were 0.351 and 0.598, and FNAC achieved an AUROC of only 0.721. Meanwhile, for DL models, the AUROC value for discriminating between PA and WT in the test set was from 0.828 to 0.908. ResNet50 demonstrated the optimal performance with an AUROC of 0.908, an accuracy of 0.833, a sensitivity of 0.736, and a specificity of 0.904. In the test set of cases that FNAC failed to provide a diagnosis, DenseNet121 demonstrated the optimal performance with an AUROC of 0.897, an accuracy of 0.806, a sensitivity of 0.789, and a specificity of 0.824., Conclusion: For the discrimination of PA and WT, DL models are superior to ultrasound and FNAC, thereby facilitating surgeons in making informed decisions regarding the most appropriate surgical approach., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Liu, Miao, Qian, Shi, Wang, Su, Chang, Chen, Chen and Li.)
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- 2024
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5. Performance of Corvis ST Parameters Including Updated Stress-Strain Index in Differentiating Between Normal, Forme-Fruste, Subclinical, and Clinical Keratoconic Eyes.
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Miao YY, Ma XM, Qu ZX, Eliasy A, Wu BW, Xu H, Wang P, Zheng XB, Wang JJ, Ye YF, Chen SH, Elsheikh A, and Bao FJ
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- Humans, Corneal Topography, Cornea, Tonometry, Ocular, Intraocular Pressure, ROC Curve, Biomechanical Phenomena, Keratoconus diagnosis
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Purpose: This study seeks to evaluate the ability of the updated stress strain index (SSIv2) and other Corvis ST biomechanical parameters in distinguishing between keratoconus at different disease stages and normal eyes., Design: Diagnostic accuracy analysis to distinguish disease stages., Methods: 1084 eyes were included and divided into groups of normal (199 eyes), forme fruste keratoconus (FFKC, 194 eyes), subclinical keratoconus (SKC, 113 eyes), mild clinical keratoconus (CKC-Ⅰ, 175 eyes), moderate clinical keratoconus (CKC-Ⅱ, 204 eyes), and severe clinical keratoconus (CKC-Ⅲ, 199 eyes). Each eye was subjected to a Corvis ST examination to determine the central corneal thickness (CCT), biomechanically corrected intraocular pressure (bIOP), SSIv2 (updated stress-strain index), and other 8 Corvis parameters including the stress-strain index (SSIv1), stiffness parameter at first applanation (SP-A1), first applanation time (A1T), Ambrósio relational thickness to the horizontal profile (ARTh), integrated inverse radius (IIR), maximum deformation amplitude (DAM), ratio between deformation amplitude at the apex and at 2 mm nasal and temporal (DARatio2), and Corvis biomechanical index (CBI). The sensitivity and specificity of these parameters in diagnosing keratoconus were analyzed through receiver operating characteristic curves., Results: Before and after correction for CCT and bIOP, SSIv2 and ARTh were significantly higher and IIR and CBI were significantly lower in the normal group than in the FFKC group, SKC group and the 3 CKC groups (all P < .05). There were also significant correlations between the values of SSIv2, ARTh, IIR, CBI, and the CKC severity (all P < .05). AUC of SSIv2 was significantly higher than all other Corvis parameters in distinguishing normal eyes from FFKC, followed by IIR, ARTh and CBI., Conclusion: Corvis ST's updated stress-strain index, SSIv2, demonstrated superior performance in differentiating between normal and keratoconic corneas, and between corneas with different keratoconus stages. Similar, but less pronounced, performance was demonstrated by the IIR, ARTh and CBI., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2024
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6. L- and T-type Ca 2+ channels dichotomously contribute to retinal ganglion cell injury in experimental glaucoma.
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Wang HN, Qian WJ, Zhao GL, Li F, Miao YY, Lei B, Sun XH, and Wang ZF
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Retinal ganglion cell apoptotic death is the main pathological characteristic of glaucoma, which is the leading cause of irreversible blindness. Disruption of Ca
2+ homeostasis plays an important role in glaucoma. Voltage-gated Ca2+ channel blockers have been shown to improve vision in patients with glaucoma. However, whether and how voltage-gated Ca2+ channels are involved in retinal ganglion cell apoptotic death are largely unknown. In this study, we found that total Ca2+ current densities in retinal ganglion cells were reduced in a rat model of chronic ocular hypertension experimental glaucoma, as determined by whole-cell patch-clamp electrophysiological recordings. Further analysis showed that L-type Ca2+ currents were downregulated while T-type Ca2+ currents were upregulated at the later stage of glaucoma. Western blot assay and immunofluorescence experiments confirmed that expression of the CaV 1.2 subunit of L-type Ca2+ channels was reduced and expression of the CaV 3.3 subunit of T-type Ca2+ channels was increased in retinas of the chronic ocular hypertension model. Soluble tumor necrosis factor-α, an important inflammatory factor, inhibited the L-type Ca2+ current of isolated retinal ganglion cells from control rats and enhanced the T-type Ca2+ current. These changes were blocked by the tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitor XPro1595, indicating that both types of Ca2+ currents may be mediated by soluble tumor necrosis factor-α. The intracellular mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathway and nuclear factor kappa-B signaling pathway mediate the effects of tumor necrosis factor-α. TUNEL assays revealed that mibefradil, a T-type calcium channel blocker, reduced the number of apoptotic retinal ganglion cells in the rat model of chronic ocular hypertension. These results suggest that T-type Ca2+ channels are involved in disrupted Ca2+ homeostasis and apoptosis of retinal ganglion cells in glaucoma, and application of T-type Ca2+ channel blockers, especially a specific CaV 3.3 blocker, may be a potential strategy for the treatment of glaucoma., Competing Interests: None- Published
- 2023
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7. Synergistic Effect of N-NiMoO 4 /Ni Heterogeneous Interface with Oxygen Vacancies in N-NiMoO 4 /Ni/CNTs for Superior Overall Water Splitting.
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Li GL, Qiao XY, Miao YY, Wang TY, and Deng F
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The exploring of economical, high-efficiency, and stable bifunctional catalysts for hydrogen evolution and oxygen evolution reactions (HER/OER) is highly imperative for the development of electrolytic water. Herein, a 3D cross-linked carbon nanotube supported oxygen vacancy (V
o )-rich N-NiMoO4 /Ni heterostructure bifunctional water splitting catalyst (N-NiMoO4 /Ni/CNTs) is synthesized by hydrothermal-H2 calcination method. Physical characterization confirms that Vo -rich N-NiMoO4 /Ni nanoparticles with an average size of ≈19 nm are secondary aggregated on CNTs that form a hierarchical porous structure. The formation of Ni and NiMoO4 heterojunctions modify the electronic structure of N-NiMoO4 /Ni/CNTs. Benefiting from these properties, N-NiMoO4 /Ni/CNTs drives an impressive HER overpotential of only 46 mV and OER overpotential of 330 mV at 10 mA cm-2 , which also shows exceptional cycling stability, respectively. Furthermore, the as-assembled N-NiMoO4 /Ni/CNTs||N-NiMoO4 /Ni/CNTs electrolyzer reaches a cell voltage of 1.64 V at 10 mA cm-2 in alkaline solution. Operando Raman analysis reveals that surface reconstruction is essential for the improved catalytic activity. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations further demonstrate that the enhanced HER/OER performance should be attributed to the synergistic effect of Vo and heteostructure that improve the conductivity of N-NiMoO4 /Ni/CNTs and facilitatethe desorption of reaction intermediates., (© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
- 2023
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8. Mass Spectrometry Imaging-Based Single-Cell Lipidomics Profiles Metabolic Signatures of Heart Failure.
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Ren J, Li HW, Chen L, Zhang M, Liu YX, Zhang BW, Xu R, Miao YY, Xu XM, Hua X, Sun XG, Yu RJ, Long YT, and Hu SS
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Heart failure (HF), leading as one of the main causes of mortality, has become a serious public health issue with high prevalence around the world. Single cardiomyocyte (CM) metabolomics promises to revolutionize the understanding of HF pathogenesis since the metabolic remodeling in the human hearts plays a vital role in the disease progression. Unfortunately, current metabolic analysis is often limited by the dynamic features of metabolites and the critical needs for high-quality isolated CMs. Here, high-quality CMs were directly isolated from transgenic HF mice biopsies and further employed in the cellular metabolic analysis. The lipids landscape in individual CMs was profiled with a delayed extraction mode in time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry. Specific metabolic signatures were identified to distinguish HF CMs from the control subjects, presenting as possible single-cell biomarkers. The spatial distributions of these signatures were imaged in single cells, and those were further found to be strongly associated with lipoprotein metabolism, transmembrane transport, and signal transduction. Taken together, we systematically studied the lipid metabolism of single CMs with a mass spectrometry imaging method, which directly benefited the identification of HF-associated signatures and a deeper understanding of HF-related metabolic pathways., (Copyright © 2023 Jie Ren et al.)
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- 2023
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9. [Overexpression of miRNA-130a-3p alleviates LPS-induced cardiomyocyte injury by regulating autophagy and apoptosis].
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Miao YY, Yuan HH, Huang MJ, and Fu SQ
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- Caspase 3, Lipopolysaccharides, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha, Interleukin-6, bcl-2-Associated X Protein, Apoptosis genetics, Autophagy, Superoxide Dismutase, RNA, Messenger, Myocytes, Cardiac metabolism, MicroRNAs genetics, MicroRNAs metabolism
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Objective: To investigate the effects of miRNA-130a-3p on autophagy and apoptosis induced by LPS in myocardial cells and its molecular mechanisms. Methods: H9C2 cells were divided into five groups: normal control group, LPS model group, miRNA negative control group miRNA-130a-3p mimics group(overexpression of miRNA-130a-3p) and miRNA-130a-3p mimics + LY294002 group(overexpression of miRNA-130a-3p + PI3K inhibitor). The LPS model group was induced by LPS at a final concentration of 10 μg/ml for 24 h. In the miRNA negative control group and miRNA-130a-3p mimics group, negative contro miRNA or miRNA-130a-3p mimics were transfected into H9C2 cells by lipo3000. After 24 h of culture, LPS was added into the medium for 24 hours. In the miRNA -130A-3P mimics + LY294002 group, miRNA -130A-3P mimics was transfected into H9C2 cells by using lipo3000, and LY294002 at a final concentration of 10 μmol/L was added to the culture medium for 24 h, followed by LPS at a concentration of 10 μg/ml for 24 h. The expression of miRNA-130a-3p mRNA in cells was detected by RT-qPCR. The CCK-8 assay was used to detect the cell viability. The contents of TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-1β were detected by ELISA assay. The contents of SOD and LDH in cell culture medium were detected by colorimetry. Western blot was used to detect the protein expressions of p-PI3K, p-AKT, Bax, Bcl-2, cleaved-caspase-3, LC3 and p62. Results: The results showed that the levels of miRNA-130a-3p mRNA, p-PI3K protein and p-AKT protein in LPS model cells were significantly lower than those in normal control group(P<0.01), and the expressions of p-PI3K, p-AKT protein in miRNA-130a-3p mimics group were increased significantly compared with LPS group(P<0.01,P<0.05). Compared with normal control group, the cell viability was decreased significantly and the contents of TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1β and LDH were increased significantly(P<0.01), the contents of SOD was decreased significantly in LPS group(P<0.01). The protein expression levels of Bax, cleaved-caspase-3 and p62 were increased significantly, while the expression level of Bcl-2 and LC3II/I ratio were decreased significantly in LPS group(P<0.01). miRNA-130a-3p mimics could increase the cell viability, decrease the contents of TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1β and LDH(P<0.01,P<0.05), increase the contents of SOD(P<0.05), decrease the expressions of Bax, cleaved caspase-3, p62(P<0.01), promote the expression of Bcl-2(P<0.01) and increase the ratio of LC3II/I(P<0.05). Compared with miRNA-130a-3p mimics group, LY294002 reversed the effects of miRNA-130a-3p mimics on cells. Conclusion: Overexpression miRNA-130a-3p could partly promote autophagy and inhibit cell apoptosis by activating PI3K/AKT signaling pathway to alleviate LPS-induced myocardial injury.
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- 2022
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10. [Characteristics analysis for Chinese patent medicine containing Jujubea Fructus based on data mining].
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Zhu ZW, Zhu PS, Miao YY, and Miao MS
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- China, Data Mining, Glycyrrhiza, Nonprescription Drugs, Drugs, Chinese Herbal, Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Chinese patent medicine prescriptions containing Jujubea Fructus in 2015 edition of Chinese Pharmacopoeia and the Composition Principles of Chinese Patent Drug were collected, and the characteristics of Chinese patent medicine containing Jujubea Fructus were analyzed by using data mining technology. Statistical software Excel 2019, Clementine 12.0 and SPSS 21.0 were used to conduct statistical analysis of conforming Chinese patent medicine prescriptions by means of frequency statistics, association rule analysis and cluster analysis. Finally, a total of 185 Chinese patent medicine prescriptions containing Jujubea Fructus were included in this study, involving 402 Chinese medicines and 28 kinds of high frequency Chinese medicines, with Jujubea Fructus, Poria, Zingiberis Rhizoma Recens, Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, and Codonopsis Radix as the top five. The deficiency-nourishing drugs were in the most common efficacy classification, mainly sweet, bitter and pungent, with most medicine properties of warm and gentle, main meridians of spleen lung and stomach, dosage forms of pills, granules and tablets, and main indications of splenic diseases. Fifteen drug combinations were obtained in association rule analysis. Eleven drug combinations were obtained by association rule analysis of Chinese patent medicine containing Jujubea Fructus in the treatment of splenic diseases, and the drugs were divided into two categories by cluster analysis. According to the above analysis, it is found that the Chinese patent medicine prescriptions containing Jujubea Fructus are mainly composed of deficiency-nourishing drugs, mostly compatible with drugs of sweet, bitter and pungent flavors, warm and gentle properties, and spleen, lung, and stomach meridians in the treatment of splenic diseases, with Sijunzi Decoction as the main drug. This study provides guidance for modern clinical application and development of Jujubea Fructus.
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- 2021
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11. MicroRNA-1269a promotes the occurrence and progression of osteosarcoma by inhibiting TGF-β1 expression.
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Yu SN, Miao YY, Zhang BT, Dai YM, Liu L, Gao ZL, and Liu GF
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Since this article has been suspected of research misconduct and the corresponding authors did not respond to our request to prove originality of data and figures, "MicroRNA-1269a promotes the occurrence and progression of osteosarcoma by inhibiting TGF-β1 expression, by S.-N. Yu, Y.-Y. Miao, B.T. Zhang, Y.-M. Dai, L. Liu, Z.-L. Gao, G.-F. Liu, published in Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2019; 23 (3): 972-981-DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_201902_16984-PMID: 30779063" has been withdrawn. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. https://www.europeanreview.org/article/16984.
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- 2021
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12. [Animal model analysis of diabetic lower extremity arterial disease based on clinical symptoms of traditional Chinese and Western medicine].
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Jiang Q, Li Y, Song YG, Miao YY, and Miao MS
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- Animals, China, Lower Extremity, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Diabetes Mellitus drug therapy, Drugs, Chinese Herbal, Medicine
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The evaluation standard of LEAD animal model was established according to the understanding of the etiology and pathogenesis of diabetic lower extremity vascular disease based on Chinese and Western medicine. The consistency between the existing LEAD animal model and the clinical characteristics of traditional Chinese and Western medicine was analyzed and evaluated. The advantages and disadvantages of the existing model were compared,the application scope of different models was considered,and the possible improvement methods of the existing model were proposed,so as to provide impetus for the improvement of LEAD animal model.We should reflect more characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine syndromes in the process of model improvement and development,making the LEAD animal model to get closer to clinical features of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
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- 2021
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13. Pestalopyrones A-D, four tricyclic pyrone derivatives from the endophytic fungus Pestalotiopsis neglecta S3.
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Feng L, Han J, Wang J, Zhang AX, Miao YY, Tan NH, and Wang Z
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- Molecular Structure, Pyrones pharmacology, Xylariales
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Four undescribed pyrone derivatives, pestalopyrones A-D, containing unusual tricyclic 5/6/6 polycyclic skeletons, were isolated from the ethyl acetate extract of the endophytic fungus Pestalotiopsis neglecta S3 derived from the fresh stems of Rubia podantha Diels (Rubiaceae). Their planar structures were elucidated mainly by NMR and HRESIMS. Pestalopyrones A-D contained six contiguous chiral carbons, and the relative configurations of C-4, C-5, and C-8 in tricyclic 5/6/6 polycyclic skeletons were determined by ROESY spectra. For pestalopyrone B, the absolute configuration of C-16 was determined by the Mosher's method. All isolated compounds were tested for their cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines, antibacterial activity, and inhibitory effect on the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced nitric oxide (NO) production, and the results showed that pestalopyrone A inhibited LPS-induced NO production with an IC
50 value of 35.8 μM., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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14. Total glucosides of herbaceous peony (Paeonia lactiflora Pall.) flower attenuate adenine- and ethambutol-induced hyperuricaemia in rats.
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Kang L, Miao JX, Cao LH, Miao YY, Miao MS, Liu HJ, Xiang LL, and Song YG
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- Adenine, Animals, Biomarkers blood, Disease Models, Animal, Down-Regulation, Ethambutol, Glucosides isolation & purification, Hyperuricemia blood, Hyperuricemia chemically induced, Kidney metabolism, Kidney pathology, Male, Plant Extracts isolation & purification, Rats, Wistar, Uricosuric Agents isolation & purification, Flowers chemistry, Glucosides pharmacology, Hyperuricemia prevention & control, Kidney drug effects, Paeonia chemistry, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Uric Acid blood, Uricosuric Agents pharmacology
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Herbaceous peony (Paeonia lactiflora Pall.) flower has been used widely in dietotherapy in China and other countries. It has good ethnopharmacological value in the treatment of various metabolic diseases. However, the molecular mechanisms by which it lowers serum uric acid are unknown. The development of pharmaceutical resources is very important. Here, we sought to elucidate the mode of action of herbaceous peony in terms of reducing uric acid levels., Aim of the Study: In the present research, the effects of the total glucosides of herbaceous peony flower were investigated in a rat hyperuricaemia model. Another aim of the study was to clarify the mechanism by which herbaceous peony flower (TGPF) lowers serum uric acid levels., Materials and Methods: A hyperuricaemic rat model was induced via intragastric administration of 100 mg/kg adenine and 250 mg/kg ethambutol hydrochloride (EH) for 23 d. Then TongFengShu 600 mg/kg, allopurinol 42 mg/kg, or TGPF (50 mg/kg, 100 mg/kg, or 200 mg/kg) was administered 1 h after the adenine and EH treatments., Results: TGPF improved weight loss and decreased serum UA, XOD, MCP-1, TNF-α, Cr, and BUN in the rats with hyperuricaemic nephropathy. TGPF downregulated renal URAT1 and GLUT9, upregulated renal OAT1, and ameliorated histopathological changes in the thymus, spleen, and kidney., Conclusion: TGPF is promising as a therapeutic agent against hyperuricaemia. It regulates the uric acid transporters and diminished serum uric acid levels, and alleviates renal pathology associated with hyperuricaemia., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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15. [The diagnostic value of immunohistochemical triple antibody cocktail for microinvasive breast carcinoma].
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Miao YY, Cheng SY, Cao YS, Bai XR, and Lyu XQ
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- Humans, Antibodies, Breast Neoplasms diagnosis
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- 2020
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16. [Effect of modified double negative-pressure wound therapy combined with debridement and tension-reduced suture in treatment of patients with stage 4 pressure sores and infection in sacrococcygeal region and its surrounding area].
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Miao YY, Zhang WC, Han XB, and Wang ZX
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Debridement, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Sacrococcygeal Region, Skin Transplantation, Sutures, Treatment Outcome, Infections, Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy, Pressure Ulcer therapy
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Objective: To investigate the effect of modified double negative-pressure wound therapy combined with debridement and tension-reduced suture in treatment of stage 4 pressure sores and infection in sacrococcygeal region and its surrounding area. Methods: From January 2015 to June 2019, 20 patients with stage 4 pressure sores and infection in sacrococcygeal region and its surrounding area were admitted to Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery and Cosmetology of Linyi People's Hospital. Among them, there were 11 males and 9 females, aged 48 to 88 years. The wounds of 13 patients were located in the sacrococcygeal region, and 8 of them had exposed sacrococcyx. The wounds of 4 patients were located in the greater trochanter area of femur, and the wounds of 3 patients were located in the ischial tuberosity area. All the patients had fever in different degree, bacterial infection, hypoproteinemia, and electrolyte imbalance, etc. at admission. After thorough debridement and dressing change, routine negative-pressure wound therapy with negative pressure value of -16.6 kPa was performed according to the scope of lesions in period Ⅰ. When granulation tissue was fresh with less exudate and without residual necrotic tissue, modified double negative-pressure wound therapy in combination with debridement and tension-reduced suture was performed immediately in period Ⅱ. Modified double negative-pressure wound therapy were persistently performed through negative pressure drainage tube inserted into deep part of wounds and negative pressure drainage tube on surface at the same time, with superficial negative pressure value of -19.9 kPa. Meanwhile, systemic anti-infection and nutritional supports were given. The wounds were monitored for the grade of wound healing and whether skin necrosis, split, or fluid accumulation develop at the suture site. The patients were followed up for 1 to 6 months after discharge to monitor wound healing. Length of hospital stay, infection condition before and after the debridement and tension-reduced suture, and complications during treatment were recorded. Results: All wounds achieved first grade healing, with the skin at the suture site healed without split, fluid accumulation, or necrosis. The patients were followed up for 1 to 6 months after discharge, with good shape of surgical incision, little pigmentation on the skin, no hypertrophic scar or contracture, and no recurrence of pressure sores. Length of hospital stay of patients was 24 to 33 d, with an average of 28.5 d. Before debridement and tension-reduced suture, 2 cases were infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 1 case was infected with Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, and 1 case was infected with Proteus mirabilis . The results of bacterial culture were all negative after debridement and tension-reduced suture. During the treatment, all patients were not complicated with bone or joint infection, necrotizing fasciitis, septicemia, etc. Conclusions: Modified double negative-pressure wound therapy combined with debridement and tension-reduced suture for treatment of patients with stage 4 pressure sores and infection in sacrococcygeal region and its surrounding area is easy to operate with minimal injury, easy for patients to accept with a very high level of satisfaction, and is suitable to popularize and applicate for primary hospitals.
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17. [Retracted] Diagnostic and prognostic value of contrast‑enhanced ultrasound combined with diffusion‑weighted magnetic resonance imaging in different subtypes of breast cancer.
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Liu GF, Wang ZQ, Zhang SH, Li XF, Liu L, Miao YY, and Yu SN
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Int J Mol Med 42: [Related article:] 105‑114, 2018; DOI: 10.3892/ijmm.2018.3591. The authors have requested that their research article entitled 'Diagnostic and prognostic value of contrast‑enhanced ultrasound combined with diffusion‑weighted magnetic resonance imaging in different subtypes of breast cancer' published in International Journal of Molecular Medicine 42, 105‑114, 2018, be retracted. This study was conceived jointly by the research institute of the authors' hospital (Jilin University China‑Japan Friendship Hospital) and the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, and the clinical data were obtained from the two institutes. It is regrettable that the scientific research unit of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University did not authorize the publication of these results, and the authors have subsequently received an official request from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University to retract this paper, since the results of their article have infringed the scientific research rights of the third party. The Editor of International Journal of Molecular Medicine agrees that the article should be retracted from the publication in view of the infringement of the scientific rights of the third party. All the named authors agree to this retraction. The authors apologize to the Editor and to the readership of the Journal, and regret any inconvenience this will cause.
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- 2020
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18. Long non-coding RNA SNHG5 promotes human hepatocellular carcinoma progression by regulating miR-363-3p/RNF38 axis.
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Hu PA, Miao YY, Yu S, and Guo N
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- Apoptosis, Carrier Proteins genetics, Cell Proliferation, Cells, Cultured, Disease Progression, Humans, Liver Neoplasms pathology, MicroRNAs genetics, RNA, Long Noncoding genetics, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular metabolism, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular pathology, Carrier Proteins metabolism, Liver Neoplasms metabolism, MicroRNAs metabolism, RNA, Long Noncoding metabolism
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Objective: The involvement of long non-coding RNA (LncRNAs) in HCC development has been widely recognized in recent decades. LncRNA small nucleolar RNA host gene 5 (SNHG5) has been identified to be implicated in the development of many tumors, and this study aimed to explore the role of SNHG5 in HCC tumorigenesis., Patients and Methods: The expression levels of SNHG5, miR-363-3p, and Ring Finger Protein 38 (RNF38) were measured by using quantitative Real Time-Polymerase Chain Reaction (qRT-PCR) or Western blot assay, respectively. Cell proliferation was analyzed by MTT assay. Flow cytometry was used to investigate cell apoptosis. Cell migration and invasion abilities were detected by transwell assay. The relationship among SNHG5, miR-363-3p, and RNF38 was confirmed using bioinformatics analysis and Luciferase reporter assay., Results: The expression of SNHG5 and RNF38 was elevated in HCC tissues and cell lines, and highly expressed SNHG5 and RNF38 could induce apoptosis and repress proliferation, migration, as well as invasion in HCC cells. Further investigations showed that SNHG5 might act as a competing endogenous RNA of miR-26a-5p and thereby cause the derepression of the downstream target RNF38. Moreover, rescue experiments indicated that SNHG5 silence inhibited the progression of HCC cells by regulating miR-363-3p, and the facilitated effects of RNF38 in the progression of HCC cells were regulated by miR-363-3p., Conclusions: LncRNA SNHG5 may promote human HCC progression by regulating the miR-363-3p/RNF38 axis, providing a novel insight into the pathogenesis of HCC and therapeutic strategy for HCC treatment.
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- 2020
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19. A C1976Y missense mutation in the mouse Ip3r1 gene leads to short-term mydriasis and unfolded protein response in the iris constrictor muscles.
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Chen B, Qi CY, Chen L, Dai MJ, Miao YY, Chen R, Wei WE, Yang S, Wang HL, Duan XG, Gong MW, Wang Y, and Xue ZF
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- Animals, Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptors metabolism, Mice, Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptors genetics, Iris physiopathology, Mutation, Missense, Mydriasis genetics, Oculomotor Muscles physiology, Unfolded Protein Response genetics
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Ip3r1 encodes an inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-responsive calcium channel. Mutations in the IP3R1 gene in humans may cause Gillespie syndrome (GS) typically presents as fixed dilated pupils in affected infants, which was referred to as iris hypoplasia. However, there is no report of mice with Ip3r1 heterozygous mutations showing dilated pupils. Here, we report a new Ip3r1 allele with short-term dilated pupil phenotype derived from an N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) mutagenesis screen. This allele carries a G5927A transition mutation in Ip3r1 gene (NM_010585), which is predicted to result in a C1976Y amino acid change in the open reading frame of IP3R1 (NP_034715). We named this novel Ip3r1 allele Ip3r1
C1976Y . Histology and pharmacological tests show that the dilated pupil phenotype is a mydriasis caused by the functional defect in the iris constrictor muscles in Ip3r1C1976Y . The dilated pupil phenotype in Ip3r1C1976Y was referred to as mydriasis and excluding iris hypoplasia. IHC analysis revealed increased expression of BIP protein, the master regulator of unfolded protein response (UPR) signaling, in Ip3r1C1976Y mice that did not recover. This study is the first report of an Ip3r1 mutation being associated with the mydriasis phenotype. Ip3r1C1976Y mice represent a self-healing model that may be used to study the therapeutic approach for Ip3r1-related diseases.- Published
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20. Diverse and Flexible Transmission of fosA3 Associated with Heterogeneous Multidrug Resistance Regions in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium and Indiana Isolates.
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Fang LX, Jiang Q, Deng GH, He B, Sun RY, Zhang JF, Cen DJ, Miao YY, Wang D, Guo WY, Sun J, Liu YH, and Liao XP
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- Bacterial Proteins genetics, Bacterial Proteins metabolism, Plasmids genetics, Salmonella Infections epidemiology, Salmonella typhimurium drug effects, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial genetics, Fosfomycin pharmacology, Salmonella Infections microbiology, Salmonella typhimurium genetics
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We identified fosA3 at a rate of 2.6% in 310 Salmonella isolates from food animals in Guangdong province, China. The fosA3 gene was genetically linked to diverse antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), including mcr-1 , bla
CTX-M-14/55 , oqxAB , and rmtB These gene combinations were embedded in heterogeneous fosA3 -containing multidrug resistance regions on the transferable ST3-IncHI2 and F33:A-:B- plasmids and the chromosome. This indicated a great flexibility of fosA3 cotransmission with multiple important ARGs among Salmonella species., (Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.)- Published
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21. Predicting Endoplasmic Reticulum Resident Proteins Using Auto-Cross Covariance Transformation With a U-Shaped Residue Weight-Transfer Function.
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Miao YY, Zhao W, Li GP, Gao Y, and Du PF
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Background: The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is an important organelle in eukaryotic cells. It is involved in many important biological processes, such as cell metabolism, protein synthesis, and post-translational modification. The proteins that reside within the ER are called ER-resident proteins. These proteins are closely related to the biological functions of the ER. The difference between the ER-resident proteins and other non-resident proteins should be carefully studied. Methods: We developed a support vector machine (SVM)-based method. We developed a U-shaped weight-transfer function and used it, along with the positional-specific physiochemical properties (PSPCP), to integrate together sequence order information, signaling peptides information, and evolutionary information. Result: Our method achieved over 86% accuracy in a jackknife test. We also achieved roughly 86% sensitivity and 67% specificity in an independent dataset test. Our method is capable of identifying ER-resident proteins., (Copyright © 2019 Miao, Zhao, Li, Gao and Du.)
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22. Corrigendum to "The Effect of Botulinum Toxin Type A on Expression Profiling of Long Noncoding RNAs in Human Dermal Fibroblasts".
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Miao YY, Liu J, Zhu J, Tao YL, Zhang JA, Luo D, and Zhou BR
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1155/2017/2957941.]., (Copyright © 2019 Ying-Ying Miao et al.)
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23. [Study on difference of liver toxicity and its molecular mechanisms caused by Tripterygium wilfordii multiglycoside and equivalent amount of triptolid in rats].
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Miao YY, Luo L, Shu T, Wang H, Jiang ZZ, and Zhang LY
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- Animals, Caco-2 Cells, Chromatography, Liquid, Epoxy Compounds toxicity, Female, Humans, Liver drug effects, Plant Extracts toxicity, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury pathology, Diterpenes toxicity, Drugs, Chinese Herbal toxicity, Glycosides toxicity, Phenanthrenes toxicity, Tripterygium toxicity
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Tripterygium wilfordii multiglycoside( GTW),an extract derived from T. wilfordii,has been used for rheumatoid arthritis and other immune diseases in China. However its potential hepatotoxicity has not been investigated completely. Firstly,the content of triptolid( TP) in GTW was 0. 008% confirmed by a LC method. Then after oral administration of GTW( 100,150 mg·kg-1) and TP( 12 μg·kg-1) in female Wistar rats for 24 h,it was found that 150 mg·kg-1 GTW showed more serious acute liver injury than 12 μg·kg-1 TP,with the significantly increased lever of serum ALT,AST,TBA,TBi L,TG and bile duct hyperplasia even hepatocyte apoptosis. The expression of mRNA and proteins of liver bile acid transporters such as BSEP,MRP2,NTCP and OATP were down-regulated significantly by GTW to inhibit bile acid excretion and absorption,resulting in cholestatic liver injury. Moreover,GTW was considered to be involved in hepatic oxidative stress injury,although it down-regulated SOD1 and GPX-1 mRNA expression without significant difference in MDA and GSH levels. In vitro,we found that TP was the main toxic component in GTW,which could inhibit cell viability up to 80% in Hep G2 and LO2 cells at the dose of 0. 1 μmol·L-1. Next a LC-MS/MS method was used to detect the concentration of triptolid in plasma from rats,interestingly,we found that the content of TP in GTW was always higher than in the same amount of TP,suggesting the other components in GTW may affect the TP metabolism. Finally,we screened the substrate of p-glycoprotein( p-gp) in Caco-2 cells treated with components except TP extrated from GTW,finding that wilforgine,wilforine and wilfordine was the substrate of p-gp. Thus,we speculated that wilforgine,wilforine and wilfordine may competitively inhibit the excretion of TP to bile through p-gp,leading to the enhanced hepatotoxity caused by GTW than the same amount of TP.
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24. Efficacy and adverse events of five targeted agents in the treatment of advanced or metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer: A network meta-analysis of nine eligible randomized controlled trials involving 5,059 patients.
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Liu GF, Li XF, Yu SN, Miao YY, and Zhang SH
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- Antineoplastic Agents adverse effects, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung mortality, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung secondary, Crown Ethers adverse effects, Disease Progression, Erlotinib Hydrochloride adverse effects, Gefitinib adverse effects, Humans, Lung Neoplasms mortality, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Molecular Targeted Therapy, Network Meta-Analysis, Piperidines adverse effects, Progression-Free Survival, Protein Kinase Inhibitors adverse effects, Quinazolines adverse effects, Quinazolinones adverse effects, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung drug therapy, Crown Ethers therapeutic use, Erlotinib Hydrochloride therapeutic use, Gefitinib therapeutic use, Lung Neoplasms drug therapy, Piperidines therapeutic use, Protein Kinase Inhibitors therapeutic use, Quinazolines therapeutic use, Quinazolinones therapeutic use
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Recently, targeted agents were reported to improve overall survival, progression-free survival (PFS), response rate, and quality of life compared with cytotoxic chemotherapies, which provides hope for the treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The network meta-analysis is applied to compare the efficacies and adverse events of five targeted agents (erlotinib, gefitinib, vandetanib, dacomitinib, and icotinib) for advanced or metastatic NSCLC. Nine eligible randomized controlled trials from PubMed and Cochrane Library database were included. Weighted mean difference, odds ratio, and surface under the cumulative ranking curve (SUCRA) values were evaluated for the efficacy and adverse events of the five targeted agents in the treatment of NSCLC. With regard to efficacy, the overall response rate (ORR) of advanced or metastatic NSCLC patients treated with gefitinib was relatively higher than those treated with placebo. Compared with patients treated with placebo, the disease control rate (DCR) of patients treated with erlotinib and with gefitinib was relatively higher. Furthermore, in terms of PFS and DCR, the SUCRA value of icotinib was the highest among the five targeted drugs. With regard to ORR, the SUCRA value of gefitinib was the highest among the five targeted drugs. In terms of fatigue, rash, and cough, erlotinib had the lowest SUCRA value, whereas vandetanib exhibited the lowest SUCRA value in terms of diarrhea. Our study suggests that the efficacies of gefitinib and icotinib for advanced or metastatic NSCLC were comparatively better, whereas the toxicities of erlotinib and vandetanib were relatively greater., (© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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25. Extracellular vesicles degradation pathway based autophagy lysosome pathway.
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Zheng J, Tan J, Miao YY, and Zhang Q
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As an ancient intracellular degradation pathway, the autophagy lysosome pathway exists in various cells continuously and stably and maintains cellular homeostasis by degrading damaged organelles and misfolded proteins that are prejudicial to cells. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) including microparticles and exosomes, are derived from varieties of mammalian tissue cells such as platelets, endothelial cells, cardiomyocytes. Through large quantity of active substances carried by EVs, EVs exert momentous biological functions. Recent researches have revealed the molecular mechanism of the interaction between extracellular vesicles and autophagy. In this review, we first elaborate that extracellular vesicles are identified and internalized by target cells by means of receptor-ligand. Since extracellular vesicles contain multiple functional molecules, we subsequently describe the process of intracellular autophagy pathway induced by extracellular vesicles, which activates autophagy-related pathways or delivers autophagy-associated molecules. Finally, we introduced the effects of extracellular vesicle-induced autophagy on extracellular vesicles and target cells respectively. In conclusion, this article integrates relevant theoretical knowledge of autophagy caused by extracellular vesicles and provides a new direction for the study of extracellular vesicles in the future., Competing Interests: None.
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26. Long-term impact of dry eye symptoms on vision-related quality of life after phacoemulsification surgery.
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Xue W, Zhu MM, Zhu BJ, Huang JN, Sun Q, Miao YY, and Zou HD
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, China epidemiology, Dry Eye Syndromes epidemiology, Dry Eye Syndromes physiopathology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Postoperative Complications physiopathology, Prospective Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Time Factors, Dry Eye Syndromes etiology, Phacoemulsification adverse effects, Postoperative Complications etiology, Quality of Life, Visual Acuity
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Purpose: To observe the long-term changes in dry eye symptoms and vision-related quality of life in age-related cataract patients after phacoemulsification., Methods: A total of 101 cataract patients after phacoemulsification combined with IOL implantation (Ph-IOL) in one eye were enrolled. Visual acuity, tear film breakup time (BUT), and Schirmer test 1 (ST1) were measured before and 1, 3, and 6 months after surgery. Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) scores were used to evaluate the severity of dry eye symptoms. Utility values were assessed by the time trade-off (TTO), standard gamble for death (SGD), standard gamble for blindness (SGB) and rating scale (RS)., Results: The average LogMAR visual acuity in the operated eye was 1.35 ± 0.50 and increased rapidly after Ph-IOL, approaching a peak at 3 months (0.26 ± 0.15). The BUT and ST1 results decreased abruptly 1 month after surgery and gradually recovered until 6 months. OSDI scores increased significantly after surgery and gradually decreased until 6 months. Utility values evaluated by TTO, SGD, SGB and RS before surgery were 0.67 ± 0.19, 0.75 ± 0.15, 0.67 ± 0.20 and 0.2 ± 0.18, respectively, and increased to 0.91 ± 0.06, 0.98 ± 0.04, 0.92 ± 0.52 and 0.91 ± 0.06, 6 months after. Utility values measured with TTO, SGB or RS correlated significantly (P < 0.05) with visual acuity and OSDI scores pre- and postoperatively., Conclusions: Dry eye symptoms persist more than 3 months after Ph-IOL. Utility values were negatively influenced by dry eye symptoms.
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27. How does estrogen work on autophagy?
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Xiang J, Liu X, Ren J, Chen K, Wang HL, Miao YY, and Qi MM
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- Animals, Histones metabolism, Humans, MicroRNAs genetics, MicroRNAs metabolism, Receptors, Estrogen metabolism, Transcription Factors metabolism, Autophagy, Estrogens metabolism
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Macroautophagy/autophagy is vital for intracellular quality control and homeostasis. Therefore, careful regulation of autophagy is very important. In the past 10 years, a number of studies have reported that estrogenic effectors affect autophagy. However, some results, especially those regarding the modulatory effect of 17β-estradiol (E2) on autophagy seem inconsistent. Moreover, several clinical trials are already in place combining both autophagy inducers and autophagy inhibitors with endocrine therapies for breast cancer. Not all patients experience benefit, which further confuses and complicates our understanding of the main effects of autophagy in estrogen-related cancer. In view of the importance of the crosstalk between estrogen signaling and autophagy, this review summarizes the estrogenic effectors reported to affect autophagy, subcellular distribution and translocation of estrogen receptors, autophagy-targeted transcription factors (TFs), miRNAs, and histone modifications regulated by E2. Upon stimulation with estrogen, there will always be opposing functional actions, which might occur between different receptors, receptors on TFs, TFs on autophagy genes, or even histone modifications on transcription. The huge signaling network downstream of estrogen can promote autophagy and reduce overstimulated autophagy at the same time, which allows autophagy to be regulated by estrogen in a restricted range. To help understand how the estrogenic regulation of autophagy affects cell fate, a hypothetical model is presented here. Finally, we discuss some exciting new directions in the field. We hope this might help to better understand the multiple associations between estrogen and autophagy, the pathogenic mechanisms of many estrogen-related diseases, and to design novel and efficacious therapeutics. Abbreviations: AP-1, activator protein-1; HATs, histone acetyltransferases; HDAC, histone deacetylases; HOTAIR, HOX transcript antisense RNA.
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28. MicroRNA-1269a promotes the occurrence and progression of osteosarcoma by inhibit-ing TGF-β1 expression.
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Yu SN, Miao YY, Zhang BT, Dai YM, Liu L, Gao ZL, and Liu GF
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- Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Movement, Cell Proliferation, Disease Progression, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic drug effects, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic physiology, Humans, MicroRNAs biosynthesis, Neoplasm Invasiveness physiopathology, Osteosarcoma diagnosis, Osteosarcoma metabolism, Prognosis, RNA, Small Interfering pharmacology, Transfection, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 genetics, Tumor Stem Cell Assay, MicroRNAs physiology, Osteosarcoma physiopathology, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 biosynthesis
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Objective: MicroRNAs are endogenous, non-coding small RNAs that are capable of regulating biological and pathological processes. Previous studies have shown that microRNA-1269a serves as an oncogene. However, the role of microRNA-1269a in the pathogenesis of osteosarcoma (OS) has not been reported. The aim of this work was to investigate the expression characteristics of microRNA-1269a in OS and to further study its regulatory effects on the malignant progression of OS., Patients and Methods: The expression of microRNA-1269a in 61 pairs of OS tissues and para-cancerous tissues was detected by quantitative Real Time-polymerase Chain Reaction (qRT-PCR). Chi-square test was used to analyze the relationship between microRNA-1269a expression and the characteristics of OS patients, including age, sex, clinical stage and distant metastasis. Subsequently, microRNA-1269a expression in OS cell lines was detected as well. After knockdown of microRNA-1269a by constructing relevant small interference RNA, biological performances of MG63 and U2OS cells were accessed by cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8), colony formation and transwell assay. Meanwhile, the protein expressions of key genes in the EMT/Smad pathway were detected by Western blot. Finally, si-TGF-β1 (transforming growth factor-β1) was transfected into OS cells, and cell migration and invasion were detected by transwell assay., Results: MicroRNA-1269a was highly expressed in OS tissues compared with para-cancerous tissues. High expression of microRNA-1269a was positively correlated with young OS patients and high rate of distant metastasis, whereas was not correlated with age, sex and Enneking stage. Kaplan-Meier survival curves showed that high expression of microRNA-1269a was significantly associated with poor prognosis of OS. The knockdown of microRNA-1269a in MG63 and U2OS cells significantly inhibited cell proliferation, migration and invasion. Meanwhile, microRNA-1269a knockdown in OS cells markedly downregulated the expressions of TGF-β1, p-Smad2, p-Smad3, N-cad, Vimentin and MMP9. Furthermore, TGF-β1 knockdown remarkably decreased migratory and invasive abilities of OS cells., Conclusions: MicroRNA-1269a is highly expressed in OS, which is remarkably correlated with tumor stage, distant metastasis and poor prognosis of OS. In addition, microRNA-1269a promotes the malignant progression of OS by regulating TGF-β1 expression.
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29. The IS Apl1 2 Dimer Circular Intermediate Participates in mcr-1 Transposition.
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He YZ, Li XP, Miao YY, Lin J, Sun RY, Wang XP, Guo YY, Liao XP, Liu YH, Feng Y, and Sun J
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Objectives: The mobile colistin resistance gene mcr-1 is a serious threat to global human and animal health. The composite transposon Tn 6330 and its circular intermediate were proposed to be involved in the spread of mcr-1 but their roles remain poorly understood. Methods: To further explore the intermediates during the transposition of Tn 6330 , we engineered Escherichia coli strains that carry an intact Tn 6330 transposon or its deletion derivatives. PCR assays were performed to detect IR-IR junctions and possible circular intermediates. We carried out transposition experiments to calculate transposition frequency. The transposition sites were characterized by whole genome sequence and ISMapper-based analyses. Results: The presence of an intact Tn 6330 was demonstrated to be essential for the successful transposition of mcr-1 , although both Tn 6330 and Tn 6330 -ΔIR could form circular intermediates. The insertion sequence junction structure was observed in all constructed plasmids but the IS Apl1 dimer was only formed in one construct containing an intact Tn 6330 . The average frequency of mcr-1 transposition in an E. coli strain possessing an intact Tn 6330 was ∼10
-6 per transformed cell. We identified 27 integration sites for the Tn 6330 transposition event. All the transposition sites were flanked by 2 bp target duplications and preferentially occurred in AT-rich regions. Conclusion: These results indicate that mcr-1 transposition relies on the presence of an intact Tn 6330 . In addition, formation of the tandem repeat IS Apl12 could represent a crucial intermediate. Taken together, the current investigations provide mechanistic insights in the transposition of mcr-1 .- Published
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30. Effectiveness of the Chronic Care Model in Type 2 Diabetes Management in a Community Health Service Center in China: A Group Randomized Experimental Study.
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Kong JX, Zhu L, Wang HM, Li Y, Guo AY, Gao C, Miao YY, Wang T, Lu XY, Zhu HH, and Patrick DL
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- China, Community Health Centers, Disease Management, Female, Humans, Male, Models, Theoretical, Surveys and Questionnaires, Community Health Services, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 therapy, Long-Term Care, Quality of Life
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Objective: The Chronic Care Model, based on core elements of team-centered care in chronic diseases, has widely been accepted. This study was aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of the Chronic Care Model in type 2 diabetes management., Methods: A group randomized experimental study was conducted. Twelve communities of the Zhaohui Community Health Service Center in Hangzhou, China, were randomly assigned into an intervention group ( n = 6) receiving the Chronic Care Model-based intervention and a control group ( n = 6) receiving conventional care. A total of three hundred patients, twenty-five for each community, aged ≥18 years with type 2 diabetes for at least 1-year duration, were recruited. Data of health behaviors, clinical outcomes, and health-related quality of life (Short-Form 36-item questionnaire) were collected before and after a 9-month intervention and analyzed using descriptive statistics, t -test, chi-square test, binary logistic regression, and linear mixed regression. A total of 258 patients (134 in intervention and 124 in control) who completed the baseline and follow-up evaluations and the entire intervention were included in the final analyses., Results: Health behaviors such as drinking habit (OR = 0.07, 95% CI: 0.01, 0.75), physical activity (OR = 2.92, 95% CI: 1.18, 7.25), and diet habit (OR = 4.30, 95% CI: 1.49, 12.43) were improved. The intervention group had a remarkable reduction in glycated hemoglobin (from 7.17% to 6.60%, P < 0.001). The quality of life score changes of the role limitation due to physical problems (mean = 9.97, 95% CI: 3.33, 16.60), social functioning (mean = 6.50, 95% CI: 2.37, 10.64), role limitation due to emotional problems (mean = 8.06, 95% CI: 2.15, 13.96), and physical component summary score (mean = 3.31, 95% CI: 1.22, 5.39) were improved in the intervention group compared to the control group., Conclusion: The Chronic Care Model-based intervention helped improve some health behaviors, clinical outcomes, and quality of life of type 2 diabetes patients in China in a short term.
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31. Relationship between Gut Microbiota and Phosphorus Metabolism in Hemodialysis Patients: A Preliminary Exploration.
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Miao YY, Xu CM, Xia M, Zhu HQ, and Chen YQ
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- Child, Female, Gastrointestinal Microbiome drug effects, Humans, Lanthanum therapeutic use, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Uremia drug therapy, Uremia metabolism, Uremia microbiology, Gastrointestinal Microbiome physiology, Phosphorus metabolism, Renal Dialysis
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Background: Hyperphosphatemia is a risk factor associated with mortality in patients on maintenance hemodialysis. Gut absorption of phosphate is the major source. Recent studies indicated that the intestinal flora of uremic patients changed a lot compared with the healthy population, and phosphorus is an essential element of bacterial survival and reproduction. The purpose of this study was to explore the role of intestinal microbiota in phosphorus metabolism., Methods: A prospective self-control study was performed from October 2015 to January 2016. Microbial DNA was isolated from the stools of 20 healthy controls and 21 maintenance hemodialysis patients. Fourteen out of the 21 patients were treated with lanthanum carbonate for 12 weeks. Thus, stools were also collected before and after the treatment. The bacterial composition was analyzed based on 16S ribosomal RNA pyrosequencing. Bioinformatics tools, including sequence alignment, abundance profiling, and taxonomic diversity, were used in microbiome data analyses. Correlations between genera and the serum phosphorus were detected with Pearson's correlation. For visualization of the internal interactions and further measurement of the microbial community, SparCC was used to calculate the Spearman correlation coefficient with the corresponding P value between each two genera., Results: Thirteen genera closely correlated with serum phosphorus and the correlation coefficient was above 0.4 (P < 0.05). We also found that 58 bacterial operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were significantly different and more decreased OTUs were identified and seven genera (P < 0.05) were obviously reduced after using the phosphate binder. Meanwhile, the microbial richness and diversity presented downward trend in hemodialysis patients compared with healthy controls and more downward trend after phosphorus reduction. The co-occurrence network of genera revealed that the network complexity of hemodialysis patients was significantly higher than that of controls, whereas treatment with lanthanum carbonate reduced the network complexity., Conclusions: Gut flora related to phosphorus metabolism in hemodialysis patients, and improving intestinal microbiota may regulate the absorption of phosphate in the intestine. The use of phosphate binder lanthanum carbonate leads to a tendency of decreasing microbial diversity and lower network complexity., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest
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32. Diagnostic and prognostic values of contrast‑enhanced ultrasound combined with diffusion‑weighted magnetic resonance imaging in different subtypes of breast cancer.
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Liu GF, Wang ZQ, Zhang SH, Li XF, Liu L, Miao YY, and Yu SN
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- Adult, Breast Neoplasms classification, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Disease-Free Survival, Female, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Prognosis, Proportional Hazards Models, Receptors, Estrogen metabolism, Receptors, Progesterone metabolism, Risk Factors, Breast Neoplasms diagnosis, Breast Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Contrast Media chemistry, Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Ultrasonography
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The present study aimed to investigate the diagnostic and prognostic values of contrast‑enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) combined with diffusion‑weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW‑MRI) in different subtypes of breast cancer (BC). CEUS and DW‑MRI were conducted in 232 patients with BC prior to surgical treatment. Patients were categorized as having the luminal A subtype, the luminal B subtype, triple‑negative subtype or the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Her‑2)‑positive subtype according to their expression of the estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and Her‑2, as detected by immunohistochemistry. The CEUS and DW‑MRI parameters of patients with different subtypes of BC were obtained and analyzed. The risk factors for the prognosis of patients with different subtypes of BC were analyzed using Kaplan‑Meier and COX regression analyses. The diagnostic accuracy rate of CEUS combined with DW‑MRI (93.10%) was higher than that of CEUS (88.79%) or DW‑MRI (82.33%) alone. The local recurrence rate and distant metastasis rate of the Her‑2‑positive subtype were the highest among all the subtypes. Furthermore, patients with Her‑2‑positive BC exhibited a higher proportion of lesions with indistinct margins and histological grade III. Lymph node metastasis and BC subtype were independent risk factors for the prognosis of BC. The overall survival and disease‑free survival of patients with the luminal A subtype were higher than those of patients with the Her‑2‑positive subtype. The results of the current study therefore indicate that CEUS combined with DW‑MRI is more effective at diagnosing the different subtypes of BC than either CEUS or DW‑MRI alone.
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33. A network meta-analysis on the short-term efficacy and adverse events of different anti-osteoporosis drugs for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis.
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Liu GF, Wang ZQ, Liu L, Zhang BT, Miao YY, and Yu SN
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- Bone Density drug effects, Female, Humans, Hypoglycemic Agents adverse effects, Hypoglycemic Agents therapeutic use, Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal metabolism, Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal pathology, Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal physiopathology, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Alendronate adverse effects, Alendronate therapeutic use, Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal drug therapy
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A network meta-analysis was conducted to compare the short-term efficacy and adverse events of different drugs for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO), providing a more effective treatment for PMO. We initially searched through various databases like PubMed, Cochrane Library, and EMBASE from inception till October 2016. All randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of drugs for the treatment of PMO were included for direct and indirect comparison. A combination of direct and indirect evidence of different inhibitors of anti-diabetic drugs for treatment of PMO were considered for calculating the weighted mean difference (WMD) value or odd ratio (OR) value and to draw surface under the cumulative ranking (SUCRA) curves. Twenty-seven RCTs were ultimately incorporated into this network meta-analysis comprising of 48 200 patients suffering from PMO. The network meta-analysis revealed that compared with placebo, alendronate had better efficacy on improving bone mineral density (BMD) at lumbar spine, femoral neck, and total hip. Risedronate and raloxifene had relatively lower incidence of new vertebral fractures. The SUCRA analysis showed that alendronate had better efficacy on improving BMD, risedronate could significantly decrease the incidence of fresh fracture and bazedoxifene was relatively safe. The available evidence suggested that alendronate and risedronate might be the superior choices for the treatment of PMO, while bazedoxifene was a comparatively safer option for patients., (© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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34. Plasma long noncoding RNA IL-7R as a prognostic biomarker for clinical outcomes in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome.
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Wan B, Xu WJ, Xu WN, Zhan P, Wu GN, Jin JJ, Xi GM, Yin JT, Zhang H, Chen YK, Miao YY, Wang XX, Xu YK, Lv TF, and Song Y
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- Biomarkers blood, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Prospective Studies, RNA, Long Noncoding genetics, ROC Curve, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Receptors, Interleukin-7 genetics, Respiratory Distress Syndrome genetics, Respiratory Distress Syndrome therapy, Gene Expression Regulation, RNA, Long Noncoding blood, Receptors, Interleukin-7 blood, Respiration, Artificial methods, Respiratory Distress Syndrome blood
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Background: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) regulate a variety of genes and biological processes. Lnc-IL7R plays a considerable role in the regulation of inflammation, but its prognostic potential in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has not been fully explained. In this study, the role of lnc-IL7R as a potential biomarker in ARDS was examined., Objective: Role of lnc-IL7R as potential biomarker in ARDS., Methods: LncRNA-IL7R was isolated from the plasma of patients with ARDS and healthy controls and clinical indexes were obtained within 24 h after admission. The relative expression of lnc-IL7R was obtained by quantitative real-time PCR. The correlations between lnc-IL7R and continuous variables in ARDS were tested using Spearman's coefficients., Results: A total of 85 ARDS patients and 49 healthy controls were included. Plasma lnc-IL7R was significantly down-regulated in ARDS compared with the levels in healthy control individuals, especially in severe ARDS (P < .01). The area under the curve (AUC) of lnc-IL7R for ARDS diagnosis was 0.87 (sensitivity 75.3%, specificity 93.9%). The lnc-IL7R levels were correlated with the severity of ARDS (ρ = -0.31, P = .0215), oxygenation index (ρ = 0.61, P < .001), APACHE II score (ρ = -0.04, P = .0230), CRP (ρ = -0.26, P = .0148) and WBC (ρ = -0.29, P = .0064). Lnc-IL7R relative value ≥ 0.33 showed the lower 28-day mortality in the patients with ARDS(P < .05).The survivors showed higher lnc-IL7R level and lower APACHE II score, SOFA score and length of mechanical ventilation than in the non-survivors (P = .0109, P < .001, P < .001 and P = .017, respectively)., Conclusions: Lnc-IL7R is a novel biomarker for the diagnosis of ARDS and predicts the severity of ARDS and 28-day mortality in this patients cohort., Trial Registration: The study was registered with the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR-DOD-16008657)., (© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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35. LY2109761, Transforming Growth Factor β Receptor Type I and Type II Dual Inhibitor, is a Novel Approach to Suppress Endothelial Mesenchymal Transformation in Human Corneal Endothelial Cells.
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Zhang ZH, Miao YY, Ke BL, Liu K, and Xu X
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- 5'-Nucleotidase genetics, 5'-Nucleotidase metabolism, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Cells, Cultured, Cornea cytology, Endothelial Cells cytology, Endothelial Cells drug effects, Endothelial Cells metabolism, Humans, Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta antagonists & inhibitors, Signal Transduction drug effects, Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase genetics, Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase metabolism, Up-Regulation drug effects, Vimentin genetics, Vimentin metabolism, Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition drug effects, Pyrazoles pharmacology, Pyrroles pharmacology, Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta metabolism
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Background/aims: Preventing undesirable endothelial-mesenchymal transformation (EnMT) with repetitious in vitro expansion of human corneal endothelial cells (CECs) is a pivotal issue in cornea regeneration. Previous studies have shown that inhibition of the TGF-β pathway reduces epithelial-mesenchymal transformation. However, its potential role in EnMT remains poorly understood. As such, the effect of LY2109761, a novel TGF-β receptor type I and type II dual inhibitor, was investigated on EnMT., Methods: CECs cultured with various concentrations of LY2109761 were evaluated for their growth rate and phenotype. Additionally, the expression of functional markers (sodium-potassium pump Na+/K+-ATPase and the tight junction protein ZO-1) and mesenchymal markers (CD73, fibronectin, and vimentin) was detected using immunostaining and western blot. The mRNA expressions were also assayed by real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis., Results: At a 1 μM concentration, LY2109761 did not influence the proliferation of CECs and subsequent experiments were therefore performed using this concentration. Furthermore, CECs cultured in the presence of 1 μM LY2109761 maintained their ability to grow as a monolayer of hexagonal-shaped cells. The expression of functional markers increased in LY2109761-treated CECs, while the expression of mesenchymal markers decreased (both in protein and mRNA levels)., Conclusion: Inhibition of TGF-β receptor type I and type II by LY2109761 maintained the phenotype of CECs and inhibited the EnMT process. These results indicate the possible continuous in vitro expansion of CECs with normal function., (© 2018 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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36. UltraPse: A Universal and Extensible Software Platform for Representing Biological Sequences.
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Du PF, Zhao W, Miao YY, Wei LY, and Wang L
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- Cluster Analysis, Computational Biology methods, Software
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With the avalanche of biological sequences in public databases, one of the most challenging problems in computational biology is to predict their biological functions and cellular attributes. Most of the existing prediction algorithms can only handle fixed-length numerical vectors. Therefore, it is important to be able to represent biological sequences with various lengths using fixed-length numerical vectors. Although several algorithms, as well as software implementations, have been developed to address this problem, these existing programs can only provide a fixed number of representation modes. Every time a new sequence representation mode is developed, a new program will be needed. In this paper, we propose the UltraPse as a universal software platform for this problem. The function of the UltraPse is not only to generate various existing sequence representation modes, but also to simplify all future programming works in developing novel representation modes. The extensibility of UltraPse is particularly enhanced. It allows the users to define their own representation mode, their own physicochemical properties, or even their own types of biological sequences. Moreover, UltraPse is also the fastest software of its kind. The source code package, as well as the executables for both Linux and Windows platforms, can be downloaded from the GitHub repository., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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37. The self-recovery of facial skin barrier and erythema after nanochip treatment.
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Tao YL, Bin Jameel AA, Miao YY, Xu B, Wu YT, Liu J, Zhou BR, and Luo D
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- Adult, Cosmetic Techniques adverse effects, Face, Female, Humans, Male, Pilot Projects, Prospective Studies, Skin chemistry, Time Factors, Water analysis, Water Loss, Insensible, Young Adult, Cosmetic Techniques instrumentation, Erythema etiology, Needles adverse effects, Recovery of Function, Skin Physiological Phenomena
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Objective: To determine the degree of acute skin damage and the time required for the recovery of facial skin barrier function after the skin was treated with micro-needles and nanochips of various tip lengths., Methods: For this split face comparative study, a total of 16 subjects were enrolled and randomly divided into 2 groups. In the first group, one of the facial side of each subject was treated with 0.25-mm long nanotips for a total of 6 times while the other facial side was treated with 0.25-mm traditional micro-needles with a straight blade for a total of 6 times. In the second group, one of the facial side was treated with 0.5-mm nanotips for a total of 6 times while the other facial side was treated with 0.5-mm traditional micro-needles with a straight blade for a total of 6 times. Evaluations for trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL), skin hydration and erythema were carried out at baseline, 0, 4, 8, 24, 48 and 72 hours after the treatment., Results: There was no significant difference in TEWL, skin hydration and erythema between the two facial sides of the subjects in the Group one who were treated with 0.25 mm nanochips and traditional micro-needles. However, in the subjects of the Group two, the mean TEWL of the facial side treated with 0.5 mm nanochips was relatively lower than that of the 0.5 mm traditional micro-needles treated facial side at 0, 4, 8 and 24 hours after the treatment. Mean erythema of the facial side treated with 0.5-mm nanochips micro-needles was also relatively lower than that of the 0.5-mm traditional micro-needles treated facial side at 8 hours after the treatment. Rapid recovery of skin barrier function was observed within 4-8 hours after treatment with various lengths of nanochips while it took at least 48-72 hours for recovery of skin barrier function after treatment with various lengths of traditional micro-needles as measured by TEWL., Conclusion: The skin disruption caused by nanotips treatment recovers quicker than the traditional microneedle treatment at equal lengths.
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38. Protein regulator of cytokinesis-1 expression: prognostic value in lung squamous cell carcinoma patients.
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Zhan P, Xi GM, Liu HB, Liu YF, Xu WJ, Zhu Q, Zhou ZJ, Miao YY, Wang XX, Jin JJ, Lv TF, and Song Y
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Background: Protein regulator of cytokinesis-1 (PRC1) has been shown to participate in the completion of cytokinesis, and it is dysregulated in cancer processes. However, its relevance in lung squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) remained largely unknown. We aimed to study the expression pattern of PRC1 and assess its clinical significance in lung SCC., Methods: PRC1 protein expression in human lung SCC and adjacent normal lung tissues was detected by immunohistochemistry. PRC1 expression was assessed in association with clinicopathological features and clinical outcomes of lung SCC patients., Results: In lung SCC tissues, PRC1 protein expression was significantly higher than those in paired normal lung tissues. The lung SCC patients with PRC1 overexpression had an advanced pathological stage (TNM stage), positive lymph node metastasis, and a shorter overall survival (OS) time more frequently than patients with low PRC1 expression. Additional, PRC1 expression was also shown to be poor as a prognostic factor for OS in patients with lung SCC., Conclusions: Our study indicated that aberrant expression of PRC1 may point to biochemical recurrence in lung SCC. This highlights its potential as a valuable prognostic marker for lung SCC., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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- 2017
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39. The efficacy of intradermal injection of type A botulinum toxin for facial rejuvenation.
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Zhu J, Ji X, Xu Y, Liu J, Miao YY, Zhang JA, Luo D, and Zhou BR
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- Acetylcholine Release Inhibitors adverse effects, Adult, Aged, Botulinum Toxins, Type A adverse effects, China, Female, Humans, Injections, Intradermal, Middle Aged, Patient Satisfaction, Photography, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Acetylcholine Release Inhibitors administration & dosage, Botulinum Toxins, Type A administration & dosage, Cosmetic Techniques adverse effects, Rejuvenation, Skin Aging
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy for effectiveness of type A botulinum toxin intradermal injection for facial rejuvenation. Forty female subjects were randomly divided into two groups: BoNTA group and control group. In BoNTA group, each subject's facial skin was treated with intradermal injection of BoNTA, and subjects of the control group were treated with intradermal saline solution injection. Subjects receiving one session of treatment and evaluations were conducted at baseline, four weeks, and twelve weeks after treatment. The outcome assessments included subjective satisfaction scale; blinded clinical assessment; and the biophysical parameters of roughness, elasticity, skin hydration, transepidermal water loss (TEWL), erythema, and melanin index. BoNTA group showed higher physician's global assessment score, subject satisfaction score, roughness, skin hydration, skin elasticity, and lower TEWL compared to that of control group at 12 weeks post-treatment. No significant difference was found among erythema and melanin index at baseline, four, and twelve weeks after treatment among the two major groups. In conclusion, intradermal BoNTA injection can be considered as an effective method for facial rejuvenation., (© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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40. The Effect of Botulinum Toxin Type A on Expression Profiling of Long Noncoding RNAs in Human Dermal Fibroblasts.
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Miao YY, Liu J, Zhu J, Tao YL, Zhang JA, Luo D, and Zhou BR
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- Cells, Cultured, Female, Humans, Male, Botulinum Toxins, Type A pharmacology, Dermis metabolism, Fibroblasts metabolism, Gene Expression Profiling, Gene Expression Regulation drug effects, RNA, Long Noncoding biosynthesis
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Objective . This study was aimed at analyzing the expressions of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in Botulinum Toxin Type A (BoNTA) treated human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) in vitro. Methods . We used RNA sequencing to characterize the lncRNAs and mRNAs transcriptome in the control and BoNTA treated group, in conjunction with application of GO (gene ontology) analysis and KEGG (kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes) analysis to delineate the alterations in gene expression. We also obtained quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) to confirm some differentially expressed genes. Results . Numerous differentially expressed genes were observed by microarrays between the two groups. qRT-PCR confirmed the changes of six lncRNAs (RP11-517C16.2-001, FR271872, LOC283352, RP11-401E9.3, FGFR3P, and XXbac-BPG16N22.5) and nine mRNAs (NOS2, C13orf15, FOS, FCN2, SPINT1, PLAC8, BIRC5, NOS2, and COL19A1). Farther studies indicated that the downregulating effect of BoNTA on the expression of FGFR3P was time-related and the dosage of BoNTA at a range from 2.5 U/10
6 cells to 7.5 U/106 cells increased the expression of FGFR3P and COL19A1 in HDFs as well. Conclusion . The expression profiling of lncRNAs was visibly changed in BoNTA treated HDFs. Further studies should focus on several lncRNAs to investigate their functions in BoNTA treated HDFs and the underlying mechanisms., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflict of interests.- Published
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41. [Karyotype Analysis of Different Populations of Tulipa edulis].
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Deng AH, Li K, Cheng Y, Liu CY, Guo QS, Zhu ZB, and Miao YY
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- Diploidy, Karyotyping, Karyotype, Tulipa
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Objective: To explore the karyotype difference and to provide basis for genetic resources conservation and breeding of Tulipa edulis., Methods: Karyological analysis on nine Tulipa edulis populations was carried out with conventional pressed slice method., Results: Nine Tulipa edulis populations investigated were diploid. Seven populations of Tulipa edulis were diploid with x = 12,and the chromosome numbers was 2n = 2x = 24. While the others were diploid with x = 24,and the chromosome numbers was 2n = 2x =48. Chromosome types of Tulipa edulis consisted of m,sm and st. The ratio of the longest chromosome to the shortest one ranged from1. 88 to 2. 34. Asymmetry coefficient ranged from 62. 99% to 71. 97%. Karyotype inclucled 2A,3A and 3B,in which 3B type was the most type and 2A type was observed for the first time in Tulipa edulis., Conclusion: The karyological type varies with population of Tulipa edulis.
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42. [Optimum harvest time of Tulipa edulis based on comparison of biomass accumulation and medicinal quality evaluation].
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Yang XH, Guo QS, Zhu ZB, Lin JL, Miao YY, and Sun Y
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- Biomass, Drugs, Chinese Herbal isolation & purification, Drugs, Chinese Herbal metabolism, Flowers growth & development, Flowers metabolism, Polysaccharides analysis, Polysaccharides isolation & purification, Polysaccharides metabolism, Tulipa metabolism, Drugs, Chinese Herbal analysis, Tulipa chemistry, Tulipa growth & development
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The optimum harvest time of Tulipa edulis was explored based on biomass accumulation and medicinal quality evaluation. Samples were taken from bud stage (Feb 13th) to dormancy stage (May 14th) and the growth indexes, organs biomasses, drying rate, contents of water-soluble extract and polysaccharides were determined. The results showed that biomass distribution of T. edulis varied with growth center and the bulb gained maximum biomass allocation in the whole growth period. The total biomass accumulation and bulb biomass accumulation increased in the whole growth period and peaked in fructescence stage. No differences were observed in bulb biomass among fructescence stage, withering stage and dormancy stage. The correlation between bulb biomass allocation and other morphological indexes varied with the harvest time. Bulb dry weight biomass had negative correlation with some morphological indexes of aerial part of T. edulis at bud stage, flower stage and fructescence and had significant positive (P<0.05) or extremely significant positive correlation(P<0.01)with other morphological indexes except for root at bearing fruits stage. The drying rate of bulb of T. edulis increased with the extension of harvest time and peaked in dormancy stage. The water-soluble extract of T. edulis bulb was the highest in pre-growing-stage. The tendency of polysaccharides contents showed a W-shape variation during the harvesting period. The polysaccharides content was the lowest in fructescence stage and was the highest in dormancy stage. Considering the yield and medicinal quality of T. edulis bulb, the optimum harvest time of T. edulis is in the withering stage or early stage of dormancy., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.)
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43. [Effects of different drying methods on processing performance and quality in bulbus of Tulipa edulis].
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Yang XH, Guo QS, Zhu ZB, Chen J, Miao YY, Yang Y, and Sun Y
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- Color, Polysaccharides analysis, Quality Control, Water analysis, Desiccation methods, Plant Stems chemistry, Tulipa chemistry
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Effects of different drying methods including sun drying, steamed, boiled, constant temperature drying (at 40, 50, 60 °C) on appearance, hardness, rehydration ratio, dry rate, moisture, total ash, extractive and polysaccharides contents were studied to provide the basis of standard processing method for Tulipa edulis bulbus. The results showed that the treatments of sun drying and 40 °C drying showed higher rehydration ratios, but lower dry rate, higher hardness, worse color, longer time and obvious distortion and shrinkage in comparison with other drying methods. The treatments of 60 °C constant temperature drying resulted in shorter drying time, lower water and higher polysaccharides content. Drying time is shorter and appearance quality is better in the treatment of steaming and boiling compared with other treatments, but the content of extractive and polysaccharides decreased significantly. The treatments of 50 °C constant temperature drying led to similar appearance quality of bulb to commercial bulb, and it resulted in lowest hardness and highest dry rate as well as higher rehydration ratio, extractive and polysaccharides content, moderate moisture and total ash contents among these treatments. Based on the results obtained, 50 °C constant temperature drying is the better way for the processing of T. edulis bulbus.
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44. [Effects of low temperature on dormancy breaking and growth after planting in bulbs of Tulipa edulis].
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Yang Y, Zhu ZB, Guo QS, Miao YY, Ma HL, and Yang XH
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- Cold Temperature, Plant Roots chemistry, Plant Roots physiology, Tulipa chemistry, Tulipa physiology, Plant Dormancy, Plant Roots growth & development, Tulipa growth & development
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The effect of low temperature storage on dormancy breaking, sprouting and growth after planting of Tulipa edulis was studied. The results showed that starch content and activity of amylases significantly decreased during 10 weeks of cold storage, soluble protein content raised at first then decreased, and the peak appeared at the 6th week. However, total soluble sugar content which in- creased slowly at first than rose sharply and reducing sugar content increased during the storage duration. The bulbs with cold storage treatment rooted in the 6th week, which was about 2 weeks earlier than room temperature storage, but there were less new roots in the late period of storage. After stored at a low temperature, bud lengths were longer than that with room temperature treatment. Cold storage treatment could promote earlier emergence, shorten germination time, prolong growth period and improve the yield of bulb, but rarely affect the emergence rate. It was not beneficial to flowering and fruiting. The results indicated that 6-8 weeks of cold storage was deemed to be the key period of dormancy breaking preliminary.
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45. Magnetic bead-based separation of sperm from buccal epithelial cells using a monoclonal antibody against MOSPD3.
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Li XB, Wang QS, Feng Y, Ning SH, Miao YY, Wang YQ, and Li HW
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- Blotting, Western, DNA Fingerprinting methods, Feasibility Studies, Female, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Humans, Male, Microsatellite Repeats, Spermatozoa immunology, Antibodies, Monoclonal pharmacology, Epithelial Cells chemistry, Immunomagnetic Separation methods, Mouth Mucosa cytology, Proteins immunology, Spermatozoa cytology
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Forensic DNA analysis of sexual assault evidence requires unambiguous differentiation of DNA profiles in mixed samples. To investigate the feasibility of magnetic bead-based separation of sperm from cell mixtures using a monoclonal antibody against MOSPD3 (motile sperm domain-containing protein 3), 30 cell samples were prepared by mixing 10(4) female buccal epithelial cells with sperm cells of varying densities (10(3), 10(4), or 10(5) cells/mL). Western blot and immunofluorescence assays showed that MOSPD3 was detectable on the membrane of sperm cells, but not in buccal epithelial cells. After biotinylated MOSPD3 antibody was incubated successively with the prepared cell mixtures and avidin-coated magnetic beads, microscopic observation revealed that each sperm cell was bound by two or more magnetic beads, in the head, neck, mid-piece, or flagellum. A full single-source short tandem repeat profile could be obtained in 80% of mixed samples containing 10(3) sperm cells/mL and in all samples containing ≥10(4) sperm cells/mL. For dried vaginal swab specimens, the rate of successful detection was 100% in both flocked and cotton swabs preserved for 1 day, 87.5% in flocked swabs and 40% in cotton swabs preserved for 3 days, and 40% in flocked swabs and 16.67% in cotton swabs preserved for 10 days. Our findings suggest that immunomagnetic bead-based separation is potentially a promising alternative to conventional methods for isolating sperm cells from mixed forensic samples.
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46. Far-field sound radiation of a submerged cylindrical shell at finite depth from the free surface.
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Li TY, Miao YY, Ye WB, Zhu X, and Zhu XM
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The far-field sound radiation behavior of a circular cylindrical shell submerged at finite depth from the free surface is studied. Based on the Flügge shell theory and the Helmholtz equation, the structure-acoustic coupling equation is established. An image method is applied so that the sound boundary condition of the free surface can be satisfied. Analytical expression of the far-field sound pressure is obtained using the stationary phase method and the Graf's addition theorem. In order to evaluate the effect of the submerged depth on sound radiation, the results of the submerged cylindrical shell at finite depth from the free surface are compared with those of the submerged cylindrical shell in the infinite fluid. The characteristics of the far-field sound pressure with the change of the depth are investigated. It is found that the submerged depth has a significant influence on the far-field sound pressure radiated from the submerged cylindrical shell due to the free surface effects. The work provides more understanding on the sound radiation properties of the submerged circular cylindrical shell without assuming infinite fluid field, which was commonly used in previous studies.
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47. [Effects of flower bud removal and artificial pollination on growth and yield of Tulipa edulis].
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Miao YY, Zhu ZB, Guo QS, Ma HL, Yang Y, and Zhu LF
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- Biomass, Flowers growth & development, Flowers physiology, Pollen growth & development, Pollen physiology, Pollination, Tulipa physiology, Botany methods, Tulipa growth & development
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The study was conducted to explore the response of growth and yield of Tulipa edulis to flower bud removal and artificial pollination. And flower bud removal and artificial pollination were carried out in the squaring period and bloom stage respectively. The morphological index and biomass indicators were determined and the yield was counted in harvest time. Result showed that flower bud removal was beneficial to the growth of T. edulis, resulting in increasing growth index, biomass as well as the yield of bulb. The diameter and dry weight of T. edulis fruit by artificial pollination were increased significantly compared with the control. Seed setting percentage increased to 100%, and the number of seed as well as the single grain weight increased by 69.03% and 16.48%, respectively, which did not significantly affect the bulb production. In conclusion, Flower bud removal treatment accelerates bulb biomass increase, so as to improve its yield. Artificial pollination raised significantly seed setting percentage, seed number as well as the single grain weight.
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48. Pandemic influenza H1N1 vaccination intention: psychosocial determinants and implications from a national survey, Taiwan.
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Huang JH, Miao YY, and Kuo PC
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Confidence Intervals, Female, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Health Surveys, Humans, Influenza, Human epidemiology, Influenza, Human prevention & control, Intention, Interviews as Topic, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Odds Ratio, Patient Acceptance of Health Care statistics & numerical data, Population Surveillance, Socioeconomic Factors, Surveys and Questionnaires, Taiwan epidemiology, Vaccination statistics & numerical data, Young Adult, Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype, Influenza Vaccines, Influenza, Human psychology, Pandemics prevention & control, Vaccination psychology
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Background: Vaccination has been recommended as an effective way to protect people from severe illness during influenza pandemics; however, little is known about the acceptability and psychosocial determinants of intention to receive vaccination against pandemic influenza A/H1N1 (pH1N1)., Methods: A national computer-assisted telephone interview survey using random digit dialing was conducted during 28-30 October 2009 among residents of Taiwan aged ≥15 years., Results: Of the 1079 participants interviewed, 70.1% reported intention to receive pH1N1 vaccination. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that participants who perceived pH1N1 in Taiwan to be much more severe than that in other countries [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 1.94; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.05-3.60], who agreed (AOR = 2.44; 95% CI = 1.30-4.58) or strongly agreed (AOR = 2.53; 95% CI = 1.38-4.65) that contracting pH1N1 would have a great impact on their daily life, who perceived pH1N1 vaccination to be very effective in preventing pH1N1 (AOR = 2.64; 95% CI = 1.61-4.33) and who considered receiving vaccination not very difficult (AOR = 8.97; 95% CI = 6.05-13.29) or not at all difficult (AOR = 30.72; 95% CI = 19.24-49.04) were more inclined towards getting vaccinated against pH1N1., Conclusion: These specific and modifiable health beliefs have practical implications for prevention and policy making, and highlight the importance of minimizing perceived barriers while convincing the public of the seriousness of the disease and effectiveness of vaccination when promoting vaccination programmes.
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49. Prevalence and associated psychosocial factors of increased hand hygiene practice during the influenza A/H1N1 pandemic: findings and prevention implications from a national survey in Taiwan.
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Miao YY and Huang JH
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Female, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Humans, Influenza, Human prevention & control, Interviews as Topic, Male, Middle Aged, Population Surveillance, Prevalence, Taiwan, Young Adult, Hand Hygiene statistics & numerical data, Health Behavior, Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype, Influenza, Human epidemiology, Influenza, Human psychology, Pandemics prevention & control
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Objective: To investigate increased hand hygiene practice in response to the pandemic influenza A/H1N1 (pH1N1) and its associated psychosocial factors in the Taiwanese general population., Methods: A national telephone survey using random digit dialing was conducted on October 28-30, 2009 in Taiwan, resulting in a final sample of 1079 participants aged 15 or older., Results: Seventy-seven per cent reported that they increased hand hygiene practice during the pH1N1 epidemic. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that increased hand hygiene practice was associated with health beliefs that pH1N1 was more transmissible than avian influenza (OR = 1.42); that pH1N1 was slightly more severe in Taiwan compared with other countries (OR = 1.59); that handwashing was very effective in preventing pH1N1 (OR = 3.12), and that handwashing after contact with possibly pH1N1-contaminated objects/surfaces was not very difficult (OR = 2.14) or not difficult at all (OR = 2.49)., Conclusions: These findings suggest that future campaigns to promote preventive health behaviour in the public should consider communicating evidence-based information concerning the effectiveness of the recommended preventive behaviour, comparing the emerging epidemic with prior local outbreaks, and not overplaying the seriousness of the disease with fear tactics., (© 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.)
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50. [Expression and clinical significance of cyclin E2 in nasopharyngeal carcinoma].
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Zhao GH, Xie GQ, and Miao YY
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- Carcinoma, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms diagnosis, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms pathology, Prognosis, RNA, Messenger genetics, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Cyclins genetics, Cyclins metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms genetics, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms metabolism
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Aim: To explore the expressions of Cyclin E2 in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and clinic opathological parameters, and to investigate the role of Cyclin E2 in oncogenesis, progress, invasion and metastasis of NPC., Methods: Sixty patients with NPC and twenty-one noncancerous nasopharyngeal epithelial samples were retrospectively studied from year 2000 to 2006, The protein and mRNA expressions of Cyclin E2 was detected by immunohistochemical staining and RT-PCR., Results: The protein expressions rates of Cyclin E2 were 75% and 9.5% in nasopharyngeal samples and noncancerous nasopharyngeal epithelial samples, It was significantly higher in NPC than in normal controls (P<0.01). Furthermore, the protein expression was significantly higher in NPC patients with clinical staging and cervical lymph node or poor prognosis than in NPC patients without(P<0.01). The expression in NPC was not correlated with gender or age (P>0.05). The mRNA expression of Cyclin E2 was significantly higher in NPC than in normal controls (P<0.01)., Conclusion: These findings demonstrate that Cyclin E2 may play important roles in the invasion, metastasis, and poor prognosis of NPC.
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