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2. Is Democracy Bad for Lgbt+ Rights?
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Velasco, Kristopher, Baral, Siddhartha, and Tang, Yun (Nancy)
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3. Rheological characteristics and seepage laws of sandstone specimens containing an inclined single fracture under three-dimensional stress
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Tang Jinzhou, Tang Wenhao, Yang Ke, Yin Zhiqiang, Liu Qinjie, Duan Minke, and Liu Rong
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rock mechanics ,rheological characteristics ,strain rate ,seepage ,morphological characterization ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
The rheological properties and seepage laws of fractured rock masses have a highly significant impact on the long-term stability of engineering rock masses. To study the rheological properties and seepage laws, rheological experiments under different loading paths were designed and conducted on sandstone samples with pre-fabricated single fractures. The results indicated that (1) as the axial stress or pore pressure increases, or the confining pressure decreases, the creep strain (both axial and radial directions) during the creep tests increases, and their stain rate decreases; (2) compared to the pore pressure, the axial stress and confining pressure have a more significant influence on the flow rate during the creep process. As the axial stress increases or the confining pressure decreases, the flow rate shows an increasing trend; (3) the higher connectivity results in higher final flow in an exponential function, indicating that the connectivity ratios can well reflect the permeability of the fractures; (4) the changes in the stress field may lead to the transition of the surrounding rock from a stable state to an unstable state, i.e., the occurrence of creep failure, or water inrush. Therefore, when the state of the surrounding rock changes, strengthened monitoring and proper preventive measures should be implemented.
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4. Treatment Outcomes and Associated Influencing Factors Among Patients with Rifampicin-Resistant Tuberculosis: A Multicenter, Retrospective, Cohort Study in China
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Zou L, Kang W, Guo C, Du J, Chen Q, Shi Z, Tang X, Liang L, Tang P, Pan Q, Zhu Q, Yang S, Chang Z, Guo Z, Wu G, and Tang S
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rr-tb ,treatment outcomes ,influencing factors ,china ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Liping Zou,1,* Wanli Kang,2,* Chunhui Guo,3,* Juan Du,4,* Qing Chen,1 Zhengyu Shi,1 Xianzhen Tang,1 Li Liang,1 Peijun Tang,5 Qing Pan,6 Qingdong Zhu,7 Song Yang,8 Zhanlin Chang,9 Zhouli Guo,1 Guihui Wu,1 Shenjie Tang2 1Department of Tuberculosis, Public Health Clinical Center of Chengdu, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China; 2Beijing Chest Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Tuberculosis and Thoracic Tumor Research Institute, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Tuberculosis, Harbin Chest Hospital, Harbin, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Tuberculosis, Wuhan Pulmonary Hotel, Wuhan, People’s Republic of China; 5Department of Tuberculosis, the Fifth People’s Hospital of Suzhou, Suzhou, People’s Republic of China; 6Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Anqing Municipal Hospital, Anqing, People’s Republic of China; 7Department of Tuberculosis, the Fourth People’s Hospital of Nanning, Nanning, People’s Republic of China; 8General Internal Medicine Department, Chongqing Public Health Medical Center, Chongqing, People’s Republic of China; 9Department of Surgery, the Third People’s Hospital of Tibet Autonomous Region, Lasa, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Guihui Wu, Department of Tuberculosis, Public Health Clinical Center of Chengdu, Jingjusi 18 Street, Jingjiang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86-28-8455-0573, Email wghwgh2584@sina.com Shenjie Tang, Beijing Chest Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Tuberculosis and Thoracic Tumor Research Institute, Beijing, 101149, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86-13621028338, Email tangsj1106@vip.sina.comObjective: Rifampin-resistant tuberculosis (RR-TB) remains a serious global public health concern. We assessed treatment outcomes and associated influencing factors among RR-TB patients in China.Methods: This research enrolled 1339 patients who started RR-TB treatment between May 2018 and April 2020 in China retrospectively. Data were collected from the electronic medical records. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to identify the influencing factors related to unfavorable outcomes.Results: Of the 1339 RR-TB patients, 78.8% (1055/1339) achieved treatment success (cured or treatment completed), 5.1% (68/1339) experienced treatment failure, 1.1% (15/1339) died during treatment, 10.1% (135/1339) were lost to follow-up, and 4.9% (66/1339) were not evaluated. About 67.7% (907/1339) of patients experienced at least one adverse event (AE). The most common AE was hypohepatia (507/1339, 37.9%), followed by hyperuricemia (429/1339, 32.0%), anemia (368/1339, 27.5%), electrolyte disturbance (318/1339, 23.7%), peripheral neuritis (245/1339, 18.3%), and gastrointestinal reactions (203/1339, 15.2%). Multivariate analysis showed that age ≥ 60 years [adjusted odds ratio (aOR): 1.96, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.39– 2.77], national minority (aOR: 2.36, 95% CI: 1.42– 3.93), smoking (aOR: 1.50, 95% CI: 1.10– 2.04), cardiopathy (aOR: 2.90, 95% CI: 1.33– 6.31), tumors (aOR: 9.84, 95% CI: 2.27– 42.67), immunocompromise (aOR: 2.17, 95% CI: 1.21– 3.91), re-treated TB (aOR: 1.46, 95% CI: 1.08– 1.97), and experienced gastrointestinal reactions (aOR: 2.27, 95% CI: 1.52– 3.40) were associated with unfavorable outcomes. Body mass index (BMI) ≥ 18.5 kg/m2, regimens containing bedaquiline and experienced adverse events (AEs) such as hypohepatia, leukopenia, peripheral neuritis, and optic neuritis were associated with favorable outcomes.Conclusion: High rates of treatment success were achieved for RR-TB patients at tertiary tuberculosis hospitals in China. Age ≥ 60 years, national minority, smoking status, comorbidities, re-treated TB, and experienced gastrointestinal reactions were independent prognostic factors for unfavorable treatment outcomes.Keywords: RR-TB, treatment outcomes, influencing factors, China
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5. Research progress of the role of intestinal microbiota-mediated bile acids in inflammatory bowel disease
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XIA Xixi, DING Keke, ZHANG Huiheng, PENG Xufei, SUN Yimin, TANG Yajun, and TANG Xiaofang
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intestinal microbiota ,bile acid ,inflammatory bowel disease (ibd) ,metabolite ,Medicine - Abstract
It is estimated that approximately seven million people worldwide are affected by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), causing a huge burden on healthcare systems and society. In the occurrence, progression, and treatment of IBD, the intestinal microbiota and its key metabolic product, bile acids, play a crucial role. The intestinal microbiota not only participates in the biotransformation of bile acids, enriching the diversity of bile acids, but also regulates their synthesis and transport through the farnesoid X receptor (FXR). Meanwhile, bile acids contribute to regulating the structure and function of the intestinal microbiota by supporting microbial diversity, exerting direct toxicity, participating in indirect antimicrobial pathways, and influencing microbial metabolic capabilities. Furthermore, under normal physiological conditions, intestinal microbiota-derived bile acids facilitate the repair process of the intestinal epithelial barrier. They also promote the balance of the immune system by modulating the functions of various immune cells including helper T (Th) cells 17, regulatory T (Treg) cells, CD8+ T cells and natural killer T(NKT) cells, thereby slowing down the development of IBD. This article focuses on exploring the role of intestinal microbiota and bile acids in the onset and progression of IBD, and investigating new effective treatment strategies by targeting intestinal microbiota and bile acids, such as bile acid receptor modulators, probiotics, prebiotics, fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), and phage therapy.
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6. Morin Regulates M1/M2 Microglial Polarization via NF-κB p65 to Alleviate Vincristine-Induced Neuropathic Pain
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Shao Y, Chen Y, Lan X, Lu J, Tang G, Tang S, Zhai R, Chen C, Xiong X, and Shi J
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neuropathic pain ,morin ,microglia ,nf-κb ,neuroinflammation. ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Yi Shao,* Yunfu Chen,* Xin Lan, Jun Lu, Guangling Tang, Sijie Tang, Ruixue Zhai, Chao Chen, Xinglong Xiong, Jing Shi Department of Anesthesiology, The Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550001, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Jing Shi, Department of Anesthesiology, The Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, No. 28 Beijing Road, Guiyi Street, Yunyan District, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550001, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86-18685034016, Email shijing81@gmc.edu.cnBackground: Morin can alleviate vincristine-induced neuropathic pain via inhibiting neuroinflammation. Microglial cells play an important role in initiating and maintenance of pain and neuroinflammation. It remains unclear whether morin exerts antinociceptive properties through the regulation of microglial cells. This study aimed to elucidate the mechanisms of morin against neuropathic pain focusing on microglial cells.Methods: The thermal withdrawal latency and mechanical withdrawal threshold were used as measures of pain behaviours. Histological abnormalities of the sciatic nerve were observed with transmission electron microscopy. The sciatic functional index and the sciatic nerve conduction velocity were used as measures of the functional deficits of the sciatic nerve. Inflammatory factors were detected using ELISA. The expression of M1/M2 polarization markers of microglia and nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) p65 were measured by immunofluorescence, real-time quantitative PCR and Western blotting.Results: Morin alleviated vincristine-induced abnormal pain, sciatic nerve injury, and neuroinflammatory response in rats. Furthermore, morin decreased the expression of NF-κB P65 and M1 activation markers, increased the expression of M2 activation markers. Additionally, phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate reversed the effects of morin on microglial polarization, the production of inflammatory factors and neuropathic pain, while ammonium pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate showed the opposite effects.Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that morin inhibits neuroinflammation to alleviate vincristine-induced neuropathic pain via inhibiting the NF-κB signalling pathway to regulate M1/M2 microglial polarization.Keywords: neuropathic pain, morin, microglia, NF-κB, neuroinflammation
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7. Experimental study on proppant-carrying migration and settlement of slickwater in narrow plate fractures based on PIV / PTV
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Tao Zhang, Tang Tang, Jianchun Guo, Hangyu Zhou, Yuxuan Liu, Yifan Zhang, and Xianjin Zeng
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Slickwater fracturing ,Proppant transport ,Multiphase flow ,PIV/PTV ,Petroleum refining. Petroleum products ,TP690-692.5 ,Engineering geology. Rock mechanics. Soil mechanics. Underground construction ,TA703-712 - Abstract
Hydraulic fracturing is the primary method used for oilfield stimulation, and the migration and settlement pattern of proppant plays a crucial role in the formation of high conductivity propping fractures in the reservoir. This study summarizes two growth modes of sand dune: the ‘overall longitudinal growth’ mode and the ‘push growth along fracture length direction’ mode. To investigate these modes, a two-phase velocity test is conducted using PIV, and the exposure difference is utilized to separate the tracer and track the single-phase velocity. By analyzing the slickwater flow field and proppant velocity field, the micro-motion mechanism behind the two dune growth modes is quantitatively examined. The results indicate that mode 1 growth of the sand dune occurs when a pump with a large mesh number, high polymer viscosity, and large displacement is used. On the other hand, mode 2 growth is observed when a pump with a small mesh number, low polymer viscosity, and small displacement is employed. It is important to note that there is no clear boundary for the migration and sedimentation mode of proppant, as they can transition into each other under certain conditions. These modes only exist during specific stages of sand dune growth. In the case of the ‘backflow’ pattern, the settlement of proppant is primarily influenced by the vortex structure of slickwater. Conversely, in the ‘direct’ pattern, the proppant is propelled forward by the drag of the fluid and settles due to its own gravity. Once the proppant placement reaches equilibrium, the direction of proppant velocity follows a normal distribution within 0°. This approach establishes a connection between the overall placement of the sand dune and the microscopic movement of the proppant and slickwater. Optimizing construction parameters during fracturing construction can enhance the effectiveness of distal proppant placement in fractures.
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8. A high-performance watermelon skin ion-solvating membrane for electrochemical CO2 reduction
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Qinglu Liu, Tang Tang, Ziyu Tian, Shiwen Ding, Linqin Wang, Dexin Chen, Zhiwei Wang, Wentao Zheng, Husileng Lee, Xingyu Lu, Xiaohe Miao, Lin Liu, and Licheng Sun
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Abstract Ion-solvating membranes have been gaining increasing attention as core components of electrochemical energy conversion and storage devices. However, the development of ion-solvating membranes with low ion resistance and high ion selectivity still poses challenges. In order to propose an effective strategy for high-performance ion-solvating membranes, this study conducted a comprehensive investigation on watermelon skin membranes through a combination of experimental research and molecular dynamics simulation. The micropores and continuous hydrogen-bonding networks constructed by the synergistic effect of cellulose fiber and pectin enable the hypodermis of watermelon skin membranes to have a high ion conductivity of 282.3 mS cm−1 (room temperature, saturated with 1 M KOH). The negatively charged groups and hydroxyl groups on the microporous channels increase the formate penetration resistance of watermelon skin membranes in contrast to commercially available membranes, and this is crucial for CO2 electroreduction. Therefore, the confinement of proton donors and negatively charged groups within three-dimensional microporous polymers gives inspiration for the design of high-performance ion-solvating membranes.
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9. Galvanic Corrosion Behavior of Ductile Iron/H62 Brass in Water Distribution System
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TANG Tian, ZHU Zhiping, TANG Yunzi, LIU Jian, MAO Chunkui
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ductile iron; h62 brass; galvanic corrosion; corrosion current; electrochemical noise ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 ,Technology - Abstract
In order to investigate the galvanic corrosion of the connection between ductile cast iron and H62 brass water pipe in tap water supply network, electrochemical noise (EN), EDS, SEM and other methods were used to investigate the galvanic corrosion current, corrosion morphology and corrosion product composition of ductile cast iron /H62 brass electrode at different temperatures (0 ℃, 25 ℃, 40 ℃) and the specific surface area ratios of anode and cathode (Sc ∶Sa =1 ∶1、2 ∶1、4 ∶1) under the condition of simulated acidic industrial atmospheric corrosion.Results showed that when the nodular cast iron/H62 brass electrode was coupled, the nodular cast iron served as the anode, and the galvanic corrosion current density was 3.46 times that of its self-corrosion process.The anode corrosion of couple pair was intensified with the increase of temperature.With the increase of Sc ∶Sa, the galvanic corrosion current density increased.Furthermore, the Ig-t and Eg-t spectra of electrochemical noise revealed that the change in charge when the anode protection film of the electric couple pair was damaged and pitting occurred.Hence, the galvanic effect promoted the occurrence of pitting corrosion in anode ductile iron.
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10. Research Hotspots in Mitochondria-Related Studies for AKI Treatment: A Bibliometric Study
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Yang M, Huang Y, Tang A, Zhang Y, Liu Y, Fan Z, and Li M
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acute kidney injury ,mitochondria ,bibliometric analysis ,visualization ,vosviewer ,citespace ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Mengfan Yang,1,* Youqun Huang,1,* Anqi Tang,1 Yu Zhang,2 Yu Liu,3 Zhenliang Fan,4 Mingquan Li1 1Department of Nephrology, Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Nephrology, Shaanxi Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Xi’an, Shaanxi Provincial, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Nephrology, South China Hospital, Health Science Center, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Nephrology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Mingquan Li, Department of Nephrology, Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, People’s Republic of China, Email limingquan@cdutcm.edu.cnPurpose: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common clinical critical condition that has become a significant healthcare burden. In recent years, the relationship between AKI and mitochondria has attracted increasing attention. Protecting mitochondria or restoring their function has emerged as a novel therapeutic strategy for alleviating AKI. This study aims to analyze and summarize the current status, research trends, and hotspots in this field, providing references and directions for future research.Methods: AKI and mitochondria-related literature from the Web of Science core collection were retrieved and collected. Bibliometric and visualization analyses were conducted using Microsoft Excel 2021, bibliometric tools (VosViewer, Citespace 6.3.R1, and the bibliometrix R package), R 4.3.2, and SCImagoGraphica software.Results: A total of 2433 publications were included in this study. The number of annual publications in this field has increased year by year. China and the United States are the two most productive countries. Central South University is the most influential research institution in terms of research output, and Parikh SM, Schnellmann RG, and Dong Z are the most influential authors in this field. KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, and AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-RENAL PHYSIOLOGY are the most influential journals. Initially, the research focused on keywords such as oxidative stress, ischemia-reperfusion injury, apoptosis, inflammation, and autophagy. In recent years, new research hotspots have emerged, including ferroptosis, aging, mitochondrial quality control, messenger RNA, mitochondrial-targeted antioxidants, extracellular vesicles, and nanodrug delivery.Conclusion: Research on the relationship between mitochondria and AKI has broad developing prospects, and targeting mitochondrial regulation will become a focus of future AKI prevention and treatment research.Keywords: acute kidney injury, mitochondria, bibliometric analysis, visualization, VOSviewer, citespace
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- 2024
11. Electrospinning of MNZ/PLGA/SF nanofibers for periodontitis
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Tang Lu, Liu Wanli, Wang Xinyi, Li Yu, Lan Hai, Wu Guohua, and Dong Zhihong
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electrospinning ,poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) ,silk fibroin ,metronidazole ,nanofibers membrane ,Technology ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 ,Physical and theoretical chemistry ,QD450-801 - Abstract
In this study, the electrospinning technique was employed to create a nanofiber membrane by stretching an organic polymer into nanofibers under a high electric field. Metronidazole (MNZ) at a concentration of 3 wt% was loaded into a poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) and silk fibroin (SF)-blended nanofiber membrane. This formulation aims to achieve effective and sustained drug release, enabling the eradication of bacteria for the efficient treatment of periodontitis. Results demonstrated that SF interacted with PLGA molecules, forming dense and uniform nanofibers with a diameter of 570 nm. Excessive SF molecules tended to aggregate, leading to an increased particle size, with the interaction between MNZ and SF contributing to adhesion. The composition of MNZ, SF, and PLGA formed a physical chimera without any chemical reactions. Moreover, as the SF content increased, the tensile properties of the membrane gradually improved. Concurrently, the in vitro degradation rate increased with higher SF content. Among the various groups tested, the 3 wt% MNZ/PLGA/SF 2:1 membrane exhibited superior drug release characteristics, with 71.76% release within 24 h. This formulation demonstrated excellent antibacterial properties, indicated by a bacterial inhibition diameter of 13.5 mm, noteworthy hydrophilicity with a contact angle of 44.3°, and favorable biocompatibility. The membrane holds significant application value in regenerative engineering and drug delivery systems, showcasing substantial potential for the treatment of periodontitis.
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- 2024
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12. Unraveling the Role of PCDH9 in Breast Cancer and Identifying Therapeutic Strategies for PCDH9-Deficient Tumors
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Li R, Liu L, Liu Y, Tang J, and Li J
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breast cancer ,pcdh9 ,tas-102 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Ruixi Li,1 Lulu Liu,1 Yong Liu,1 Jiang Tang,1 Jinsong Li2 1Yueyang Guangji Hospital, Yueyang, Hunan, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Spine Surgery, The Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Jinsong Li, Department of Spine Surgery, The Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86-731-88618826, Fax +86-731-88618526, Email jinsongli_csu@163.comIntroduction: Protocadherin 9 (PCDH9), a member of the cadherin superfamily of transmembrane proteins, plays a role in cell adhesion and neural development. Recent studies suggest that PCDH9 may function as a tumor suppressor in certain cancers, though its specific role in breast cancer remains unclear.Methods: UALCAN database to retrieve information on PCDH9 expression in breast cancer tissues compared with that in normal tissues. The biological effects of PCDH9 in breast cancer cells were analyzed using the DepMap database. Stable knockdown or overexpression of PCDH9 in breast cancer cell lines and subsequently assessed tumor cell proliferation and migration. Synthetic lethal screening was conducted for breast cancer cells with low PCDH9 expression or deficiency.Results: In this study, we observed significant downregulation of PCDH9 in breast cancer tissues, with its expression negatively correlated with progression-free survival. Further investigations revealed that decreased PCDH9 expression promotes breast cancer cell proliferation and migration, while overexpression of PCDH9 has the opposite effect. Subsequently, we identified the TAS-102, an approved drug for metastatic colorectal cancer, exhibited selective cytotoxicity against breast cancer cells with low PCDH9 expression.Conclusion and discussion: In summary, our study identified PCDH9 as a tumor suppressor in breast cancer and highlighted TAS-102 as a potential therapeutic option for tumors with low PCDH9 expression or deficiency. The specific interaction between TAS-102 and PCDH9 warrants further exploration, providing deeper insights into its mode of action in treating PCDH9-deficient breast cancer.Keywords: breast cancer, PCDH9, synthetic lethality, TAS-102
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- 2024
13. Specific Mutation Predict Relapse/Refractory Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma
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Wang J, Tian L, Zhang W, Tang S, Zhao W, Guo Y, Wu C, Lin Y, Ke X, and Jing H
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targeted sequencing ,mutation ,relapse/refractory disease ,diffuse large b-cell lymphoma ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
Jing Wang,1,* Lei Tian,2,* Weilong Zhang,1,* Shuhan Tang,1 Wei Zhao,1 Yu Guo,1 Chaoling Wu,1 Yuansheng Lin,1 Xiaoyan Ke,1 Hongmei Jing1 1Department of Hematology, Lymphoma Research Center, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, 100191, People’s Republic of China; 2Health Management Center, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, 100191, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Xiaoyan Ke; Hongmei Jing, Email xykbysy@163.com; hongmeijing@bjmu.edu.cnBackground: The application of rituximab has significantly enhanced the overall survival rates in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). Regrettably, a significant number of patients still progress to relapse/refractory DLBCL (rrDLBCL).Methods: Herein, we employed targeted sequencing of 55 genes to investigate if gene mutations could predict the progression to rrDLBCL. Additionally, we compared the mutation profiles at the time of DLBCL diagnosis with those found in rrDLBCL cases.Results: Our findings highlighted significantly elevated mutation frequencies of TP53, MEF2B and CD58 in diagnostic biopsies from patients who progressed to relapse or refractory disease, with CD58 mutations exclusively observed in the rrDLBCL group. In assessing the predictive power of mutation profiles for treatment responses in primary DLBCL patients, we found that the frequency of CARD11 mutations was substantially higher in non-response group as compared with those who responded to immunochemotherapy. In addition, we revealed mutations in HIST2H2AB, BCL2, NRXN3, FOXO1, HIST1H1C, LYN and TBL1XR1 genes were only detected in initial diagnostic biopsies, mutations in the EBF1 gene were solely detected in the rrDLBCL patients.Conclusion: Collectively, this study elucidates some of the genetic mechanisms contributing to the progression of rrDLBCL and suggests that the presence of CD58 mutations might serve as a powerful predictive marker for relapse/refractory outcomes in primary DLBCL patients.Keywords: targeted sequencing, mutation profile, relapse/refractory disease, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
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- 2024
14. Cancer therapy resistance mediated by cancer-associated fibroblast-derived extracellular vesicles: biological mechanisms to clinical significance and implications
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Zhengjun Lin, Guoqing Li, Ke Jiang, Zhihong Li, and Tang Liu
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Cancer-associated fibroblasts ,Extracellular vesicles ,Therapy resistance ,Clinical biomarker ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are a diverse stromal cell population within the tumour microenvironment, where they play fundamental roles in cancer progression and patient prognosis. Multiple lines of evidence have identified that CAFs are critically involved in shaping the structure and function of the tumour microenvironment with numerous functions in regulating tumour behaviours, such as metastasis, invasion, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). CAFs can interact extensively with cancer cells by producing extracellular vesicles (EVs), multiple secreted factors, and metabolites. Notably, CAF-derived EVs have been identified as critical mediators of cancer therapy resistance, and constitute novel therapy targets and biomarkers in cancer management. This review aimed to summarize the biological roles and detailed molecular mechanisms of CAF-derived EVs in mediating cancer resistance to chemotherapy, targeted therapy agents, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy. We also discussed the therapeutic potential of CAF-derived EVs as novel targets and clinical biomarkers in cancer clinical management, thereby providing a novel therapeutic strategy for enhancing cancer therapy efficacy and improving patient prognosis.
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15. Purcell gain equalized zero-mode waveguide
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Tang-Chun Liu, Wen-Hsiang Yu, Chung-Kai Tseng, Diksha Thakur, and Chao-Yi Tai
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Abstract We refresh the design of zero-mode waveguides (ZMWs) by introducing metamaterials that makes the zeroth order resonant mode existence. Of particular importance, the resulting electromagnetic field exhibits nearly constant distribution but not a trivial solution of Maxwell’s equation, showing great advantage to equalize the excitation rate of molecules throughout the waveguides. A closed form expression for the wave impedance is derived which is verified by the finite-difference time-domain simulations. Benefitted from the cavity Purcell effect which is lacking in existing ZMWs, fluorescence amplification and lifetime reduction are simultaneously enhanced. A practical design where the excitation volume reduced down to sub-zeptoliter and the fluorescence lifetime shortened to picosecond scale is illustrated. This result makes single molecule real time (SMRT) sensing of biochemical reactions at biophysically relevant concentrations (~ μM) possible, combining off-the-shelf ultrafast lasers.
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16. Human Serum Albumin/Selenium Complex Nanoparticles Protect the Skin from Photoaging Injury
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Yao K, Peng Y, Tang Q, Liu K, and Peng C
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selenium nanoparticles ,human serum albumin ,skin photoaging ,senescence ,sod ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Kai Yao,1,* Yongbo Peng,2,* Qiyu Tang,3 Kaixuan Liu,3 Cheng Peng3 1Department of Vascular Surgery, The Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, People’s Republic of China; 2College of Pharmacy, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Plastic Surgery, The Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Cheng Peng, Email pcheng83@csu.edu.cnIntroduction: Photoaging-induced skin damage leads to appearance issues and dermatoma. Selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) possess high antioxidant properties but are prone to inactivation. In this study, human serum albumin/SeNPs (HSA-SeNPs) were synthesized for enhanced stability.Methods: HSA-SeNPs were prepared by self-assembling denatured human serum albumin and inorganic selenite. The cytotoxicity of HSA-SeNPs was assessed using the MTT method. Cell survival and proliferation rates were tested to observe the protective effect of HSA-SeNPs on human skin keratinocytes against photoaging. Simultaneously, ICR mice were used for animal experiments. H&E and Masson trichromatic staining were employed to observe morphological changes in skin structure and collagen fiber disorders after UVB irradiation. Quantitative RT-PCR was utilized to measure changes in mRNA expression levels of factors related to collagen metabolism, inflammation, oxidative stress regulation, and senescence markers.Results: The HSA-SeNPs group exhibited significantly higher survival and proliferation rates of UVB-irradiated keratinocytes than the control group. Following UVB irradiation, the back skin of ICR mice displayed severe sunburn with disrupted collagen fibers. However, HSA-SeNPs demonstrated superior efficacy in alleviating these symptoms compared to SeNPs alone. In a UVB-irradiated mice model, mRNA expression of collagen type I and III was dysregulated while MMP1, inflammatory factors, and p21 mRNA expression were upregulated; concurrently Nrf2 and Gpx1 mRNA expression were downregulated. In contrast, HSA-SeNPs maintained the mRNA expression of those factors to be stable In addition, the level of SOD decreased, and MDA elevated significantly in the skin after UVB irradiation, but no significant differences in SOD and MDA levels between the HSA-SeNPs group with UVB irradiation and the UVB-free untreated group.Discussion: HSA-SeNPs have more anti-photoaging effects on the skin than SeNPs, including the protective effects on skin cell proliferation, cell survival, and structure under photoaging conditions. HSA-SeNPs can be used to protect skin from photoaging and repair skin injury caused by UVB exposure.Keywords: selenium nanoparticles, human serum albumin, skin photoaging, senescence, SOD
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- 2024
17. Familial Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
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Yang M, Bai L, Ma Y, Cao X, Cui Q, Wu D, and Tang X
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familial ,acute promyelocytic leukemia ,apl differentiation syndrome ,hereditary predisposition ,germline mutation ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Mingqi Yang,1,2 Lian Bai,3 Yunju Ma,1,2 Xuanqi Cao,1,2 Qingya Cui,1,2 Depei Wu,1,2 Xiaowen Tang1,2 1National Clinical Research Center for Hematologic Diseases, Jiangsu Institute of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2Institute of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, Collaborative Innovation Center of Hematology, Soochow University, Suzhou, People’s Republic of China; 3Canglang Hospital of Suzhou, Suzhou, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Xiaowen Tang; Depei Wu, Department of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Jiangsu Institute of Hematology, Suzhou, People’s Republic of China, Tel +8613913538266 ; +8613951102021, Email xwtang1020@163.com; drwudepei@163.comAbstract: Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) is characterized by a reciprocal translocation t (15;17) (q24;q21), which leads to the fusion of PML and RARα genes known as PML-RARα fusion. A few cases of potentially hereditary leukemia-related genes in APL have been reported, but no instances of familial aggregation of APL have been documented. Here, we describe a family in whom two members successively affected by APL。The potential familial association observed in these two cases of APL highlights the need for further investigation and more definitive genetic lineage tracing in order to understand the genetic basis of this disease.Keywords: familial, acute promyelocytic leukemia, APL differentiation syndrome, hereditary predisposition, germline mutation
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18. Participation in Multidisciplinary Teams Among Healthcare Professionals: A Discrete Choice Experiment in Tertiary Public Hospitals in China
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Jia J, Sun T, Tang J, Sun K, Meng Z, Zhu H, and Huang X
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multidisciplinary medical services ,participation motivation ,health services research ,discrete choice experiment ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Jie Jia,1,* Tao Sun,1,* Jiamin Tang,1 Kaidi Sun,1 Zhengnan Meng,1 Hailong Zhu,2 Xianhong Huang1 1Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, 311121, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Sociology, School of Public Administration, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, 311121, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Xianhong Huang, Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, 311121, People’s Republic of China, Tel/Fax +86-571-2886-5627, Email hxh974291@163.comPurpose: Healthcare professionals’ participation is crucial for the efficient implementation of multidisciplinary team (MDT) collaboration models. We identified the key factors influencing healthcare professionals’ preference to participate in MDTs in tertiary hospitals.Methods: To clarify the attributes and levels of the discrete choice experiment (DCE), we conducted a targeted literature review and conducted in-depth interviews with MDT service providers. Following this, a DCE was designed to evaluate healthcare professionals’ preferences for MDT participation, and the influence of factors such as salary subsidies, leadership attention, patient participation, quality assessment, working intensity, and case complexity. A conditional logit model estimated the utility of each attribute. Willingness-to-pay estimates were derived by taking the negative ratio of the coefficients of non-economic and economic attributes. A series of policy simulation analyses were conducted.Results: Two hundred healthcare professionals completed the questionnaire, with 180 valid responses used for analysis. All attributes were statistically significant. Leadership attention and working intensity were the primary factors influencing staff willingness to participate in MDTs, followed by quality assessment and salary subsidies. Significant preference differences were observed between respondents; compared with mid-level staff, senior-level healthcare professionals believed patient engagement would be more helpful in boosting participation. The policy simulation showed that changing leadership attention from “neglect” to “emphasis” would increase the probability of staff choosing to participate in MDTs from 24.4% to 66.98%.Conclusion: Leadership attention was the primary concern for healthcare professionals in MDTs. To effectively motivate staff participation in MDTs, policymakers should adopt a holistic approach that considers work motivation and individual backgrounds, including competitive salary packages and a positive work environment. They should concurrently introduce MDT case complexity measurement tools to optimize resource allocation. Addressing staff members’ unique needs and career aspirations by creating targeted training programs, pathways for advancement, and personalized career development plans are also crucial.Keywords: multidisciplinary medical services, participation motivation, health services research, discrete choice experiment
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19. Semaglutide Alleviates Ovary Inflammation via the AMPK/SIRT1/NF‑κB Signaling Pathway in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Mice
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Liu M, Guo S, Li X, Tian Y, Yu Y, Tang L, Sun Q, Zhang T, Fan M, Zhang L, Xu Y, An J, Gao X, and Han L
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glp-1 receptor agonist ,polycystic ovary syndrome ,semaglutide ,inflammation ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Mei Liu,1,* Sili Guo,1,* Xiaohan Li,1,* Yang Tian,1 Yanjie Yu,2 Lili Tang,1 Qimei Sun,1 Ting Zhang,1 Mingwei Fan,3 Lili Zhang,1 Yingjiang Xu,4 Jiajia An,5 Xiangqian Gao,6 Lei Han,7 Lei Zhang1 1Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Binzhou Medical University Hospital, Binzhou, Shandong, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Ultrasound Medicine, Binzhou Medical University Hospital, Binzhou, Shandong, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Gastroenterology, Binzhou Medical University Hospital, Binzhou, Shandong, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Interventional Vascular Surgery, Binzhou Medical University Hospital, Binzhou, Shandong, People’s Republic of China; 5Department of Clinical Laboratory, Binzhou Medical University Hospital, Binzhou, Shandong, People’s Republic of China; 6Department of Pathology, Binzhou Medical University Hospital, Binzhou, Shandong, People’s Republic of China; 7Department of Reproductive Medicine, Binzhou Medical University Hospital, Binzhou, Shandong, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Lei Zhang, Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Binzhou Medical University Hospital, Binzhou, Shandong, People’s Republic of China, Email binzhouzhanglei@outlook.comBackground: GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA) have been proven to treat several metabolic diseases; however, the effects of GLP-1 RA on polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) remain unclear. Here, we aimed to investigate whether semaglutide, a novel GLP-1 RA, could alleviate ovarian inflammation in PCOS mice.Methods: Female C57BL/6J mice were subcutaneously injected with dehydroepiandrosterone for 21 days to establish the PCOS model. Then the mice were randomly divided into three groups: PCOS group (n = 6), S-0.42 group (semaglutide 0.42 mg/kg/w, n = 6), and S-0.84 group (semaglutide 0.84 mg/kg/w, n = 6). The remaining six mice were used as controls (NC). After 28 days of intervention, serum sex hormones and inflammatory cytokine levels were measured. Hematoxylin and eosin staining was used to observe the ovarian morphology. Immunohistochemical staining was used to detect the relative expression of CYP19A1, TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1β, and NF-κB in ovaries. CYP17A1 and StAR were detected using immunofluorescence staining. Finally, the relative expressions of AMPK, pAMPK, SIRT1, NF-κB, IκBα, pIκBα, TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-1β were measured using Western blotting.Results: First, after intervention with semaglutide, the weight of the mice decreased, insulin resistance improved, and the estrous cycle returned to normal. Serum testosterone and IL-1β levels decreased significantly, whereas estradiol and progestin levels increased significantly. Follicular cystic dilation significantly improved. The expression of TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1β, NF-κB, CYP17A1, and StAR in the ovary was significantly downregulated, whereas CYP19A1 expression was upregulated after the intervention. Finally, we confirmed that semaglutide alleviates ovarian tissue inflammation and improves PCOS through the AMPK/SIRT1/NF-κB signaling pathway.Conclusion: Semaglutide alleviates ovarian inflammation via the AMPK/SIRT1/NF‑κB signaling pathway in PCOS mice.Keywords: GLP-1 receptor agonist, polycystic ovary syndrome, semaglutide, inflammation
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20. Role of Triglyceride-Glucose Index in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications
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Pan Y, Zhao M, Song T, Tang J, Kuang M, Liu H, and Zhong S
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triglyceride-glucose index ,type 2 diabetes mellitus ,complication ,insulin resistance ,Specialties of internal medicine ,RC581-951 - Abstract
Ying Pan,1 Mengjie Zhao,1 Tiantian Song,2 Jia Tang,2 Ming Kuang,2 Hongying Liu,2,* Shao Zhong3,* 1Department of General Practice, Kunshan Hospital Affiliated to Jiangsu University, Kunshan, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of China; 2Hangzhou Kang Ming Information Technology Co., Ltd, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Endocrinology, Gusu School, Nanjing Medical University, The First People’s Hospital of Kunshan, Kunshan, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Shao Zhong, Department of Endocrinology, Gusu School, Nanjing Medical University, the First People’s Hospital of Kunshan, Kunshan, 215300, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86 13328056828, Email drzhong@163.com Hongying Liu, Hangzhou Kang Ming Information Technology Co., Ltd, Hangzhou, 310000, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86 02164045531, Email hongyingliu@91jkys.comAbstract: Insulin resistance (IR) is the major mechanism in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Early identification of IR is of great significance for preventing the onset of T2DM and delaying the progression of the disease. Previous studies have shown that triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index can be used as an effective surrogate marker for IR. There is a significant correlation between TyG index and T2DM and its common complications. In addition, the predictive efficacy of TyG index is better than that of other IR surrogate indicators. TyG index may not only become an important marker to identify people at high risk of T2DM and its complications, but is also expected to become a strong predictor of the prognosis of these diseases. However, there are still some challenges in the widespread application of TyG index in clinical practice. In the future, more high-quality studies are needed to clarify the assessment methods of TyG index for the prognosis of T2DM and its complications. Further investigations of the relationship between TyG index and T2DM and its complications will be expected to provide new ideas and methods for the prevention and treatment of T2DM and its complications.Keywords: triglyceride-glucose index, type 2 diabetes mellitus, complication, insulin resistance
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21. Surge in Mycoplasma Pneumoniae infection and Respiratory Viruses Co-infection in Children With Community-Acquired Pneumonia in the Post-Pandemic
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Chi J, Tang H, Wang F, Wang Y, and Chen Z
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Jie Chi, Heng Tang, Fang Wang, Yuxuan Wang, Zhifeng Chen Department of Pharmacy, Tongling Municipal Hospital, Tongling, Anhui, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Zhifeng Chen, Department of Pharmacy, Tongling Municipal Hospital, Tongling, Anhui, People’s Republic of China, Tel +8613856231378, Email 47986687@qq.comPurpose: During the COVID-19 pandemic, multifaceted non-pharmaceutical interventions have not only reduced the transmission of SARS-CoV2 but also affected the prevalence of other respiratory pathogens. With the lifting of many restrictions, a surge in cases of pneumonia in children has been reported in many hospitals in China. The study assessed the changes in pathogen and symptoms of children with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) before and after the adjustments of prevention and control measures of epidemic and provided recommendations for CAP in children.Patients and methods: Children diagnosed with CAP were enrolled in the study from 2022 to 2023. A cross-sectional retrospective study was conducted in a general hospital. We analyzed the data about demographic data, clinical symptoms, pathogens, and medical treatments. The Chi-square and Mann–Whitney U-test were used to assess the statistical significance of groups.Results: We studied 1103 children, 339 in 2022 and 764 in 2023. Compared with children in 2022, more children were diagnosed with CAP in 2023 and these children had a higher body temperature and levels of CRP and PCT, which indicated these children got severe inflammation. The positive rate of the pathogen was also higher in 2023, especially the detective rate of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. The number of children infected with more than two pathogens was higher in 2023, especially those co-infected with the virus and M. Pneumoniae. Concerning the medicine therapy, the usage of β-lactam antibiotics, Macrolide antibiotics, and antiviral drugs kept rapid growth.Conclusion: After the adjustment of epidemic prevention and control policies in 2023, more children got CAP with severe clinical symptoms, and more antibiotics and antiviral drugs were used. Further study is needed to explore the reasons for the increase in children with CAP and to explore the rationality of treatment.Keywords: community-acquired pneumonia, children, post-pandemic, pathogen
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22. A Retrospective Study of Brain-Heart Syndrome in Patients with Acute Cerebrovascular Diseases
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Tang H, Xing X, Han Y, Gao D, Chan P, Zhang S, and Xue H
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brain-heart syndrome ,acute cerebrovascular diseases ,cerebral infarction ,cerebral haemorrhage ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Hui Tang,1 Xiurong Xing,1 Yingna Han,1 Daiquan Gao,2 Piu Chan,3 Shengfang Zhang,4 Huixin Xue4 1Department of Emergency Internal Medicine, Xuanwu Hospital of China Capital Medical University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Neurology, Xuanwu Hospital of China Capital Medical University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Neurobiology, Xuanwu Hospital of China Capital Medical University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 4School of Medicine, Capital Medical University, Beijing, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Hui Tang, Department of Emergency Internal Medicine, Xuanwu Hospital of China Capital Medical University, No. 45 of Changchun Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, 100053, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86-1083198280, Email tanghui_202186@21cn.comObjective: To investigate the clinical characteristics, risk factors and outcomes of brain-heart syndrome (BHS) in patients with acute cerebrovascular diseases (ACVDs).Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted of 100 patients who were admitted to our hospital with ACVDs between January 2023 and December 2023. The demographic, clinical, laboratory and imaging data of the patients were collected, and the presence and severity of BHS were evaluated. The neurological and cardiac outcomes of the patients at discharge and at 12-month follow-up were also assessed.Results: Out of the 100 patients, 38% had BHS, classified as mild (18%), moderate (12%) and severe (8%). The most prevalent ACVDs were cerebral infarction (58%), cerebral haemorrhage (32%) and subarachnoid haemorrhage (10%). Cardiac complications included arrhythmia (26%), myocardial ischaemia (18%) and heart failure (10%). Patients with BHS had higher results for blood pressure, heart rate, white blood cell count, C-reactive protein, IL-6, D-dimer and troponin, more severe neurological deficits, higher mortality and poorer functional outcomes. Multivariable analysis identified age, hypertension, diabetes, coronary artery disease, prior cardiovascular events, cerebral haemorrhage, brainstem infarction and hypothalamic or insular lesions as independent risk factors for BHS.Conclusion: Brain-heart syndrome is a frequent, severe complication in patients with ACVD, linked with multiple risk factors and poor prognosis. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial for improving patient outcomes.Keywords: brain-heart syndrome, acute cerebrovascular diseases, cerebral infarction, cerebral haemorrhage
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23. Study on Deformation Control Value for Urban Rail Transit Foundation Pit Project
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SUN Changjun, YAN Haisheng, GUO Tao, ZHAO Zhitao, TANG Mingming, and ZHONG Qiaorong
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urban rail transit ,foundation pit project ,settlement control value ,horizontal displacement control value ,Transportation engineering ,TA1001-1280 - Abstract
Objective Setting deformation control values for the monitored project and controlling the construction safety is a very important task in the construction of urban rail transit engineering, aiming to ensure the stability of the structure itself and the surrounding environment during construction. When the open-cut method is adopted, the deformation control values vary significantly with different geological conditions, and further clarification is needed on the mentioned values for foundation pits under different geological conditions. Method In the case study of a Beijing metro foundation pit project, the monitored data of the project are collected respectively from two areas (west, middle east) and then processed. The selected monitoring items include the ground settlement of foundation pit, the settlement and the horizontal displacement of the retaining pile top and wall top, the horizontal displacement of the retaining pile body and wall. Statistical analysis method is used to conduct in-depth study on the control values of the above four types of monitoring items, and on the relationship between the deformation value and the design depth H of foundation pit. Recommended control values of the four types of monitoring items are put forward for the foundation pits in two areas respectively. Result & Conclusion The recommended control values of the four types of monitoring items are as follows: 25~40 mm and 0.10%H~0.20%H, 15 mm, 25 mm, 25~40 mm and 0.10%H~0.20%H for foundation pits in the western area, and 30~50 mm and 0.15%H~0.30%H, 20 mm, 20 mm, 30~50 mm and 0.15%H~0.30%H for foundation pits in the middle east area.
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24. Performance Analysis of Slurry After Sewage Infiltration in Pipe Jacking Construction of Subway Station Entrances and Exits Project
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ZHANG Kun, SHEN Zheng, LI Shaoping, LI Guobin, TANG Ying, WANG Dong, and MIN Fanlu
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subway station ,pipe jacking construction ,thixotropic slurry ,sewage leakage ,slurry performance ,slurry drag reduction effect ,Transportation engineering ,TA1001-1280 - Abstract
Objective During pipe jacking construction, aging sewage pipes within the construction area are prone to rupture, leading to sewage infiltration into the thixotropic slurry along the soil body, thus impacting the performance of the thixotropic slurry to some extent. In order to ensure the construction safety, it is necessary to study the change law of performance indicator after sewage infiltration of the thixotropic slurry. Method Using the No. 1 entrance and exit project of Baohua Street Station on Jinan Rail Transit Line 2 as a case study, combined with the construction conditions of the sewage pipe rupture due to the jacking pipe underpass at the entrance and exit of the station, the change law of the thixotropic slurry performance indicators after sewage infiltration is studied, and the sewage infiltration impact on the drag reduction effect of thixotropic slurry is analyzed by drag reduction test. Result & Conclusion After sewage infiltration, the performance of the thixotropic slurry deteriorates, with a reduction in slurry funnel viscosity and a significant increase in water separation rate and water loss. The positive charges of inorganic salts in the sewage and the negative charges of the slurry soil particles attract each other, causing the slurry Zeta potential dropping from a stable 31.0 mV to below 20.0 mV. Sewage infiltration results in a noticeable increase in the mass fraction of large-size soil particles, and aggregation and precipitation of the slurry, this is the reason for the significant increase in slurry water separation rate. Sewage infiltration also leads to the decrease in the slurry drag reduction effect, with an increase in the friction factor and pipe jacking thrust.
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25. Investigating Neuroplasticity Changes Reflected by BDNF Levels in Astrocyte-Derived Extracellular Vesicles in Patients with Depression
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Li K, Wang K, Xu SX, Xie XH, Tang Y, Zhang L, and Liu Z
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major depressive disorder ,adev ,bdnf ,biomarker ,treatment ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Kun Li,1,2 Kun Wang,3 Shu-Xian Xu,1 Xin-Hui Xie,1 Yan Tang,3 Lihong Zhang,2 Zhongchun Liu1,4 1Department of Psychiatry, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei, People’s Republic of China; 2Clinical Laboratory, Affiliated Hospital of West Anhui Health Vocational College, Lu’an, Anhui, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Psychiatry, Affied Hospital of West Anhui Health Vocational College, Lu’an, Anhui, People’s Republic of China; 4Taikang Center for Life and Medical Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Zhongchun Liu, Department of Psychiatry, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, No. 99 Jiefang Road, Wuchang District, Wuhan, Hubei, 430060, People’s Republic of China, Email zcliu6@whu.edu.cnPurpose: To investigate the neuroplasticity hypothesis of depression by measuring brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels in plasma astrocyte-derived extracellular vesicles (ADEVs) and to evaluate their potential as biomarkers for depression compared with plasma BDNF levels.Patients and Methods: Thirty-five patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and 35 matched healthy controls (HCs) were enrolled. Plasma ADEVs were isolated using a combination of ultracentrifugation and immunoaffinity capture. Isolated ADEVs were validated using transmission electron microscopy, nanoparticle tracking analysis, and Western blotting. BDNF levels were quantified in both ADEVs and plasma. ALG-2-interacting protein X (Alix) and cluster of differentiation 81 (CD81) levels, two established extracellular vesicle markers, were measured in ADEVs.Results: After false discovery rate correction, patients with MDD exhibited higher CD81 levels (PFDR = 0.040) and lower BDNF levels (PFDR = 0.043) in ADEVs than HCs at baseline. BDNF levels in ADEVs normalized to CD81 (PFDR = 0.002) and Alix (PFDR = 0.040) remained consistent with this finding. Following four weeks of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor treatment (n=10), CD81 levels in ADEVs decreased (PFDR = 0.046), while BDNF levels normalized to CD81 increased (PFDR = 0.022). BDNF levels in ADEVs were more stable than in plasma. Exploratory analysis revealed no correlation between BDNF levels in ADEVs and plasma (ρ=0.117, P = 0.334).Conclusion: This study provides human in vivo evidence supporting the neuroplasticity hypothesis of depression by demonstrating altered BDNF levels in ADEVs. ADEVs may be more suitable for developing biomarkers of depression than plasma-derived biomarkers.Keywords: major depressive disorder, ADEV, BDNF, biomarker, treatment
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26. A Multi-Machine Learning Consensus Model Based on Clinical Features Reveals That Interleukin-10 Derived from Monocytes Leads to a Poor Prognosis in Patients with Coronavirus Disease-2019
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Yu J, Zhang Y, Ye Z, Tang K, Ma Y, Fu L, Cui T, Kang H, Yuan Y, and Pan W
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sars-cov-2 ,machine learning ,il-10 ,therapeutic guidance ,clinical decision making ,Pathology ,RB1-214 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Jing Yu,1 Yike Zhang,1 Zhixiong Ye,1 Kun Tang,1 Yiming Ma,1 Linlin Fu,1 Tongtong Cui,1 Hening Kang,2 Yadong Yuan,1 Wensen Pan1 1Second Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, The Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, People’s Republic of China; 2College of Basic Medicine, Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Wensen Pan, Email 27400010@hebmu.edu.cnBackground: Despite ongoing interventions, SARS-CoV-2 continues to cause significant global morbidity and mortality. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for effective clinical management. However, prognostic features based on transcriptional data have shown limited effectiveness, highlighting the need for more precise biomarkers to improve COVID-19 treatment outcomes.Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 149 clinical features from 189 COVID-19 patients, identifying prognostic features via univariate Cox regression. The cohort was split into training and validation sets, and 77 prognostic models were developed using seven machine learning algorithms. Among these, the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (Lasso) method was employed to refine the selection of prognostic variables by ten-fold cross-validation strategy, which were then integrated with random survival forests (RSF) to build a robust COVID-19-related prognostic model (CRM). Model accuracy was evaluated across training, validation, and entire cohorts. The diagnostic relevance of interleukin-10 (IL-10) was confirmed in bulk transcriptional data and validated at the single-cell level, where we also examined changes in cellular communication between mononuclear cells with differing IL-10 expression and other immune cells.Results: Univariate Cox regression identified 43 prognostic features. Among the 77 machine learning models, the combination of Lasso and RSF produced the most robust CRM. This model consistently performed well across training, validation, and entire cohorts. IL-10 emerged as a key prognostic feature within the CRM, validated by single-cell transcriptional data. Transcriptome analysis confirmed the stable diagnostic value of IL-10, with mononuclear cells identified as the primary IL-10 source. Moreover, differential IL-10 expression in these cells was linked to altered cellular communication in the COVID-19 immune microenvironment.Conclusion: The CRM provides accurate prognostic predictions for COVID-19 patients. Additionally, the study underscores the importance of early IL-10 level testing upon hospital admission, which could inform therapeutic strategies.Keywords: SARS-CoV-2, machine learning, IL-10, therapeutic guidance, clinical decision making
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27. Interpretable Machine Learning Model Based on Superb Microvascular Imaging for Non-Invasive Determination of Crescent Status of IgAN
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Tang Y, Liu X, Zhou W, and Qin X
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iga nephropathy ,crescent ,ultrasound ,superb microvascular imaging ,radiomics ,Pathology ,RB1-214 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Yan Tang,1,* Xiaoling Liu,1,* Wang Zhou,2 Xiachuan Qin3 1Department of Ultrasound, Beijing Anzhen Hospital Nanchong Hospital, Nanchong Central Hospital, The Second Clinical Medical College, North Sichuan Medical College (University), Nan Chong, Sichuan, 637000, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Ultrasound, The First Affiliated hospital of Anhui medical University, Hefei, Anhui, 230022, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Ultrasound, Chengdu Second People’s Hospital, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610000, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Xiachuan Qin, Department of Ultrasound,Chengdu Second People’s Hospital,Chengdu, Sichuan, 610000, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86 18113917878, Email 11326636@qq.comPurpose: To assess the crescentic status of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) non-invasively using a superb microvascular imaging (SMI)-based radiomics machine learning (ML) model.Patients and Methods: IgAN patients who underwent renal biopsy from June 2022 to October 2023, with two-dimensional ultrasound (US) and SMI examinations conducted one day prior to the renal biopsy. The patients selected were divided randomly into a training group and a test group in a 7:3 ratio. Radiomic features were extracted from US and SMI images, then radiomic features were constructed and ML models were further established using logistic regression (LR) and extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost)XGBoost to determine the crescentic status. The utility of the proposed model was evaluated using receiver operating characteristics, calibration, and decision curve analysis. The SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) was utilized to explain the best-performing ML model.Results: A total of 147 IgAN patients were included in the study, with 103 in the training group and 44 in the test group .Among them, the US-SMI based XGBoost model achieved the best results, with an the area under the curve (AUC) of 0.839 (95% CI,0.756– 0.910) and an accuracy of 78.6% in the training group.In the test group, the AUC was 0.859 (95% CI,0.721– 0.964), and the accuracy was 81.8%, significantly surpassing the ML model of a single modality and the clinical model established based on occult blood. Additionally, the decision curve analysis (DCA) demonstrated that the XGBoost model provided a higher overall net benefit in the both groups.Conclusion: The SMI radiomics ML model has the capability to accurately predict the crescentic status of IgAN patients, providing effective assistance for clinical treatment decisions.Keywords: IgA nephropathy, crescent, ultrasound, superb microvascular imaging, radiomics
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28. Effect of Binding Agent Removal on Aggregation of Lou Soil Nanoparticles
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YAN Yuyang, ZHANG Xinran, TANG Yao, HU Feinan, GENG Zengchao, and XU Chenyang
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[Objective] To investigate the effect of binding agent on the aggregation of soil colloidal particles and to clarify the microscopic mechanism of the formation of soil aggregate structures. [Methods] Soil nanoparticles (NP) were obtained from Lou soil, namely NPs from original Lou soil (NP-Lou), NPs from organic carbon-removed soil (NP-OCR), and NPs from inorganic carbon-removed soil (NP-ICR). The aggregation kinetics, critical coagulation concentrations (CCCs) and surface electricity of three kinds of Lou soil nanoparticles in Na+, Ca2+ and La3+ systems were determined by dynamic light scattering. The Hamaker constant and interaction energy of soil nanoparticles were calculated by Derjauin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory. [Results] In the same solution chemistry condition, the aggregation rate of NP-OCR and NP-ICR decreased and the CCCs value increased compared with NP-Lou. The absolute value of zeta potential of NP-OCR and NP-ICR was lower than that of NP-Lou, which resulted in the decrease of electrostatic repulsive potential energy between nanoparticles. The theoretical calculation of DLVO showed that the Hamaker constant of NP-OCR and NP-ICR was also lower than that of NP-Lou. That was, the attractire van der Waals potential energies of soil nanoparticles also decreased after the removal of inorganic carbon and organic carbon. The combined force calculation results showed that the total potential energy of the interaction between soil nanoparticles after removing inorganic carbon or organic carbon was higher than NP-Lou, so the CCC value was larger. The CCCs difference between NP-ICR and NP-Lou was larger than the CCC difference between NP-OCR and NP-Lou, therefore, soil inorganic carbon affected Lou soil NP aggregation more strongly. [Conclusion] Inorganic carbon and organic carbon enhance the attractive potential energy by increasing the Hamaker constant of the interaction between soil particles, which is important for cementing materials to promote the stability of soil aggregates.
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29. Role of SphK/S1P in cardiovascular diseases
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TANG Lihong, CHEN Chunling
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Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is a highly active membrane phospholipid metabolite with important physiological roles in the cardiovascular system. Sphingosine kinase (SphK) is a lipase that is important for maintaining stable S1P levels in vivo. S1P exerts different physiological effects in cardiovascular diseases by catalytically regulating the binding of S1P to G protein-coupled receptors (S1PR1-5) on the cell surface, thus exerting different physiological effects in cardiovascular diseases.For example, they are involved in regulating the development of diseases such as atherosclerosis, myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury, myocardial infarction, heart failure and other diseases, maintaining the barrier function of vascular endothelial cells, protecting the endothelial glycocalyx layer, leukocyte adhesion, inflammatory reactions and other pathophysiologic processes.
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30. Evaluation of nematicides for Meloidogyne enterolobii management in sweetpotato
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Chen Jingwei, Ma Jukui, Gao Fangyuan, Tang Wei, Yang Dongjing, Zhang Chengling, Liang Zhao, Xie Yiping, and Sun Houjun
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cyclobutrifluram ,hymexazol ,fluopyram ,fluensulfone ,meloidogyne enterolobii ,sweetpotato ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Sweetpotato is an important crop whose roots are consumed by people worldwide. Meloidogyne enterolobii stands out as a highly deleterious variant among the species of root-knot nematode that causes significant damage in sweetpotato. In the present study, the activity of four nematicides against M. enterolobii was assessed both in vitro and in growth cabinet experiments. After 48 hours of exposure, fluopyram and cyclobutrifluram had a greater negative effect on the motility of M. enterolobii second-stage juveniles (J2s) compared to fluensulfone and hymexazol, with respective median effective concentration (EC50) values of 0.204, 0.423, 22.335 and 216.622 mg L−1. When M. enterolobii eggs were incubated for 72 hours at the highest concentration of each nematicides, the inhibitory hatching effect of cyclobutrifluram (2.5 mg L−1), fluopyram (1.25 mg L−1) and fluensulfone (80 mg L−1) surpassed 85%, whereas hymexazol (640 mg L−1) was only 67%. Similar results were observed in growth cabinet experiments as well. The disease index (DI) and gall index (GI) were significantly decreased by all four nematicides compared to the control. However, the application of hymexazol did not yield a statistically significant difference in the egg masses index compared to the control, a finding which may be attributed to its potentially limited penetrability through the eggshell barrier. Overall, this study has demonstrated that all four nematicides effectively suppress M. enterolobii in sweetpotato, and this is the first report on the nematicidal activity of cyclobutrifluram and hymexazol against M. enterolobii.
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31. Elimination of GGTA1, CMAH, β4GalNT2 and CIITA genes in pigs compromises human versus pig xenogeneic immune reactions
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Jing Xu, Jilong Ren, Kai Xu, Minghui Fang, Meina Ka, Fei Xu, Xin Wang, Jing Wang, Zhiqiang Han, Guihai Feng, Ying Zhang, Tang Hai, Wei Li, and Zheng Hu
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CD4 T cell ,genetically edited pig ,immune rejection ,major histocompatibility complex II ,xenotransplantation ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background Pig organ xenotransplantation is a potential solution for the severe organ shortage in clinic, while immunogenic genes need to be eliminated to improve the immune compatibility between humans and pigs. Current knockout strategies are mainly aimed at the genes causing hyperacute immune rejection (HAR) that occurs in the first few hours while adaptive immune reactions orchestrated by CD4 T cell thereafter also cause graft failure, in which process the MHC II molecule plays critical roles. Methods Thus, we generate a 4‐gene (GGTA1, CMAH, β4GalNT2, and CIITA) knockout pig by CRISPR/Cas9 and somatic cell nuclear transfer to compromise HAR and CD4 T cell reactions simultaneously. Results We successfully obtained 4KO piglets with deficiency in all alleles of genes, and at cellular and tissue levels. Additionally, the safety of our animals after gene editing was verified by using whole‐genome sequencing and karyotyping. Piglets have survived for more than one year in the barrier, and also survived for more than 3 months in the conventional environment, suggesting that the piglets without MHC II can be raised in the barrier and then gradually mated in the conventional environment. Conclusions 4KO piglets have lower immunogenicity, are safe in genomic level, and are easier to breed than the model with both MHC I and II deletion.
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32. Association of HDL and LDL levels with osteoporosis in rheumatoid arthritis: a retrospective cohort study
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Zong Jiang, Xiaoling Yao, Weiya Lan, Wukai Ma, Xueming Yao, and Tang Fang
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Abstract Objectives A correlation exists between lipids and osteoporosis (OP), as well as between lipids and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, lipids, the relationship between RA and OP is still unclear. This study mainly investigates the relationship between lipid levels and OP risk in RA patients. Methods Retrospective collection of RA patient data from July 2017 to May 2022, encompassing baseline demographics, treatment regimens, laboratory results, and bone mineral density (BMD) measurements. Analyses, stratified by BMD subgroups, were conducted using propensity score matching (PSM) based on age, sex, and baseline duration, and binary logistic regression to examine the interplay between lipoprotein levels and other risk factors. The relationship between continuous variables and OP risk was assessed using restricted cubic spline (RCS), followed by a reanalysis of the correlation between varying lipoprotein levels and different factors, segmented according to RCS-determined cutoffs. Results The study included 2673 RA patients. Binary logistic regression revealed significant associations between high-density lipoprotein (HDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL), and RA–OP (p
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33. Degree of Blood Glucose Control and Risk of Hypertension in Chinese Adults with T2DM: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Zhang J, Yao X, Chen Y, Feng Q, Zhang Y, Jiang T, Tang S, Zhang N, Dai F, Hu H, and Zhang Q
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Jie Zhang, Xuelin Yao, Yijing Chen, Qing Feng, Yi Zhang, Tian Jiang, Songtao Tang, Nan Zhang, Fang Dai, Honglin Hu, Qiu Zhang Department of Endocrinology, First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Qiu Zhang; Honglin Hu, Department of Endocrinology, First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, 218 Jixi Road, Hefei, Shushan District, 230032, People’s Republic of China, Email zhangqiu@ahmu.edu.cn; huhonglin@ahmu.edu.cnBackground: Diabetes mellitus and hypertension often coexist and share common risk factors. This study investigated the correlation between glycemic management and the prevalence of hypertension among Chinese adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).Methods: This study included 1715 patients with T2DM from four cities in Anhui Province, China. Sociodemographic characteristics of the sample participants were collected via questionnaires. A univariate analysis of variance (ANOVA) was utilized for continuous variables, and chi-square testing was used for categorical variables. Binary logistic regression was utilized to examine the relationship between blood pressure and variables including fasting plasma glucose (FPG), glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c), body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), physical activity, dyslipidemia, and family history of hypertension.Results: FPG levels did not increase the risk of hypertension, while HbA1c was significantly and negatively associated with hypertension risk. HbA1c levels ranged from 7.2 to 8.6%, with odds ratios (OR) of 0.68 and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of 0.48 to 0.97 and a significant p value of less than 0.05. For the HbA1c levels above 8.6%, the OR was 0.58 with a 95% CI of 0.39 to 0.87 and a significant p value of less than 0.01. Furthermore, advanced age, higher BMI, greater waist circumference, presence of dyslipidemia, and positive family history of hypertension were all found to be significantly and independently linked to a heightened risk of developing hypertension. These associations remain significant after further adjustment.Conclusion: There was a negative association between HbA1c and the risk of hypertension, and the association remained significant after adjustment for antihypertensive drug use.Keywords: FPG, HbA1c, T2DM, hypertension
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34. A Machine Learning Model Based on Counterfactual Theory for Treatment Decision of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients
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Wei X, Wang F, Liu Y, Li Z, Xue Z, Tang M, and Chen X
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radiomics ,hepatocellular carcinoma ,prognosis ,hepatectomy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Xiaoqin Wei,1,* Fang Wang,2,* Ying Liu,3 Zeyong Li,4 Zhong Xue,2 Mingyue Tang,5 Xiaowen Chen1 1School of Medical Imaging, North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong City, Sichuan Province, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Research and Development, Shanghai United Imaging Intelligence Co., Ltd, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Radiology, Bishan Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, ChongQing, People’s Republic of China; 5Department of Physics, School of Basic Medicine, North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Xiaowen Chen, School of Medical Imaging, North Sichuan Medical College, 234 Fujiang Road, Nanchong City, Sichuan Province, People’s Republic of China, 637001, Email 56833804@qq.comPurpose: To predict the efficacy of patients treated with hepatectomy and transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) based on machine learning models using clinical and radiomics features.Patients and Methods: Patients with HCC whose first treatment was hepatectomy or TACE from June 2016 to July 2021 were collected in the retrospective cohort study. To ensure a causal effect of treatment effect and treatment modality, perfectly matched patients were obtained according to the principle of propensity score matching and used as an independent test cohort. Inverse probability of treatment weighting was used to control bias for unmatched patients, and the weighted results were used as the training cohort. Clinical characteristics were selected by univariate and multivariate analysis of cox proportional hazards regression, and radiomics features were selected using correlation analysis and random survival forest. The machine learning models (Deathhepatectomy and DeathTACE) were constructed to predict the probability of patient death after treatment (hepatectomy and TACE) by combining clinical and radiomics features, and an optimal treatment regimen was recommended. In addition, a prognostic model was constructed to predict the survival time of all patients.Results: A total of 418 patients with HCC who received either hepatectomy (n=267, mean age, 58 years ± 11 [standard deviation]; 228 men) or TACE (n=151, mean age, 59 years ± 13 [standard deviation]; 127 men) were recruited. After constructing the machine learning models Deathhepatectomy and DeathTACE, patients were divided into the hepatectomy-preferred and TACE-preferred groups. In the hepatectomy-preferred group, hepatectomy had a significantly prolonged survival time than TACE (training cohort: P < 0.001; testing cohort: P < 0.001), and vise versa for the TACE-preferred group. In addition, the prognostic model yielded high predictive capability for overall survival.Conclusion: The machine learning models could predict the outcomes difference between hepatectomy and TACE, and prognostic models could predict the overall survival for HCC patients.Keywords: radiomics, hepatocellular carcinoma, prognosis, hepatectomy
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35. Nanodelivery Optimization of IDO1 Inhibitors in Tumor Immunotherapy: Challenges and Strategies
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Jiang K, Wang Q, Chen XL, Wang X, Gu X, Feng S, Wu J, Shang H, Ba X, Zhang Y, and Tang K
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Kehua Jiang,1 Qing Wang,1 Xiao-Long Chen,1 Xiaodong Wang,1 Xiaoya Gu,1 Shuangshuang Feng,1 Jian Wu,2 Haojie Shang,2 Xiaozhuo Ba,2 Yanlong Zhang,1 Kun Tang2 1Department of Urology, Guizhou Provincial People’s Hospital, Guiyang, Guizhou, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Urology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, 430030, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Yanlong Zhang, Department of Urology, Guizhou Provincial People’s Hospital, Guiyang, Guizhou, People’s Republic of China, Email ylzhang3030@163.com Kun Tang, Department of Urology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, No. 1095, Jiefang Avenue, Qiaokou District, Wuhan, 430030, People’s Republic of China, Email tangsk1990@163.comAbstract: Tryptophan (Trp) metabolism plays a vital role in cancer immunity. Indoleamine 2.3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1), is a crucial enzyme in the metabolic pathway by which Trp is degraded to kynurenine (Kyn). IDO1-mediated Trp metabolites can inhibit tumor immunity and facilitate immune evasion by cancer cells; thus, targeting IDO1 is a potential tumor immunotherapy strategy. Recently, numerous IDO1 inhibitors have been introduced into clinical trials as immunotherapeutic agents for cancer treatment. However, drawbacks such as low oral bioavailability, slow onset of action, and high toxicity are associated with these drugs. With the continuous development of nanotechnology, medicine is gradually entering an era of precision healthcare. Nanodrugs carried by inorganic, lipid, and polymer nanoparticles (NPs) have shown great potential for tumor therapy, providing new ways to overcome tumor diversity and improve therapeutic efficacy. Compared to traditional drugs, nanomedicines offer numerous significant advantages, including a prolonged half-life, low toxicity, targeted delivery, and responsive release. Moreover, based on the physicochemical properties of these nanomaterials (eg, photothermal, ultrasonic response, and chemocatalytic properties), various combination therapeutic strategies have been developed to synergize the effects of IDO1 inhibitors and enhance their anticancer efficacy. This review is an overview of the mechanism by which the Trp-IDO1-Kyn pathway acts in tumor immune escape. The classification of IDO1 inhibitors, their clinical applications, and barriers for translational development are discussed, the use of IDO1 inhibitor-based nanodrug delivery systems as combination therapy strategies is summarized, and the issues faced in their clinical application are elucidated. We expect that this review will provide guidance for the development of IDO1 inhibitor-based nanoparticle nanomedicines that can overcome the limitations of current treatments, improve the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy, and lead to new breakthroughs in the field of cancer immunotherapy.Keywords: indoleamine 2, 3-dioxygenase 1, IDO1, IDO1 inhibitors, nanodrugs, nanodelivery, cancer immunotherapy, combination therapy
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36. The Role of Timing of Progression and Early Salvage Surgery in Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treated with TACE Plus TKIs and PD‑1 Inhibitors
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Li X, Tang Z, Pang Q, Wang X, Bai T, Chen J, Wei M, Wei T, Li L, and Wu F
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Xingzhi Li,1,2,* Zhihong Tang,1,* Qingqing Pang,1,* Xiaobo Wang,1 Tao Bai,1 Jie Chen,1 Meng Wei,1 Tao Wei,1 Lequn Li,1 Feixiang Wu1,3 1Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Guangxi Medical University Cancer Hospital, Nanning, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Nanchong Central Hospital, The Second Clinical College of North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, People’s Republic of China; 3Key Laboratory of Early Prevention and Treatment for Regional High Frequency Tumor (Guangxi Medical University), Ministry of Education, Nanning, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Feixiang Wu; Lequn Li, Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Guangxi Medical University Cancer Hospital, Nanning, 530021, People’s Republic of China, Email wufeixiang@gxmu.edu.cn; lilequngx@163.comBackground: The prognosis of initially unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (iuHCC) has been improved by TACE with TKIs and PD-1 inhibitors (TTP). However, the role of timing of tumor progression and and early salvage surgery during TTP therapy remains unclear.Patients and Methods: The data of 151 patients who received TTP for iuHCC consecutively between November 2019 and December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. The X-Tile software was used to determine the optimal threshold of progression timing to differentiate the post-progression survival (PPS) for patients with tumor progression, ultimately yielding 9 months as the optimal cut-off time. Early tumor progression was defined as patients with tumor recurrence (surgical patients) or progressive disease by mRECIST (nonsurgical patients) within 9 months of initial treatment. Accordingly, early salvage surgery was defined as salvage surgery performed within 9 months of the initial treatment.Results: Out of all the patients, 55 (36.4%) patients showed early tumor progression, 33 (34.4%) showed late tumor progression, and 63 (41.7%) showed non-progression. Patients who experienced early tumor progression had a median PPS of 5.2 months, while those with late tumor progression had a median PPS of 16.8 months (P < 0.001). Multivariable analysis revealed a robust independent correlation between early tumor progression and PPS (HR = 3.279, 95% CI: 1.591– 6.756; P = 0.001). Patients who received early salvage surgery showed a considerably lower early tumor progression rate when compared with patients who did not receive early surgery (12.5% vs 42.9%, P = 0.002). The multivariable analysis revealed that early salvage surgery was an independent factor influencing early tumor progression (OR = 0.246; 95% CI: 0.078– 0.773; P = 0.016).Conclusion: Early tumor progression is associated with worse PPS in patients with iuHCC receiving TTP therapy. Early salvage surgery can further improve patient outcomes by lowering the incidence of early progression.Keywords: Hepatocellular carcinoma, salvage surgery, early tumor progression, post-progression survival, real-world
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37. Nanoparticles as a Novel Platform for Cardiovascular Disease Diagnosis and Therapy
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Tang C, Zhou K, Wu D, and Zhu H
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Chuanyun Tang,1,* Kexun Zhou,2,* Di Wu,1,* Hong Zhu2 1The First Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, Nanchang, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Medical Oncology, Cancer Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Hong Zhu, Department of Medical Oncology, Cancer Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, No. 37, GuoXue Xiang, Chengdu, 610041, People’s Republic of China, Tel/Fax +86-28-85423262, Email zhuhong938@wchscu.cnAbstract: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major global health issue with high mortality and morbidity rates. With the advances in nanotechnology, nanoparticles are receiving increasing attention in diagnosing and treating CVD. Previous studies have explored the use of nanoparticles in noninvasive diagnostic technologies, such as magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. Nanoparticles have been extensively studied as drug carriers and prognostic factors, demonstrating synergistic efficacy. This review summarized the current applications of nanoparticles in CVD and discussed their opportunities and challenges for further exploration.Keywords: nanoparticles, cardiovascular disease, diagnosis, therapy, nanoparticle functionalization
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38. Progress of Nanomaterials Based on Manganese Dioxide in the Field of Tumor Diagnosis and Therapy
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Liang L, Jia M, Zhao M, Deng Y, Tang J, He X, Liu Y, Yan K, Yu X, Yang H, Li C, Li Y, and Li T
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manganese dioxide nanoparticles ,tumors ,inflammation ,biomedicine ,research progress ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Lijuan Liang,1,* Ming Jia,2,3,* Min Zhao,4,* Yiping Deng,5,* Jun Tang,5 Xinghui He,2 Yilin Liu,2 Kexin Yan,2 Xin Yu,6 Hong Yang,7 Chunhong Li,2 Yao Li,2,8 Tao Li4 1Department of Pharmacy, Hejiang County People’s Hospital, Luzhou, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China; 3Nanchong Institute for Food and Drug Control, Nanchong, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China; 4Key Laboratory of Medical Electrophysiology of Ministry of Education, Institute of Cardiovascular Research, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China; 5Analysis and Testing Center, School of Pharmacy, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China; 6Chinese Pharmacy Laboratory, School of Pharmacy, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China; 7Department of Pediatrics, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China; 8Science and Technology department, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Yao Li; Tao Li, Email lnetyao@163.com; leta49@swmu.edu.cnAbstract: As a pivotal transition metal oxide, manganese dioxide (MnO2) has garnered significant attention owing to its abundant reserves, diverse crystal structures and exceptional performance. Nanosizing MnO2 results in smaller particle sizes, larger specific surface areas, optimized material characteristics, and expanded application possibilities. With the burgeoning research efforts in this field, MnO2 has emerged as a promising nanomaterial for tumor diagnosis and therapy. The distinctive properties of MnO2 in regulating the tumor microenvironment (TME) have attracted considerable interest, leading to a rapid growth in research on MnO2-based nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, MnO2 nanomaterials are also gradually showing up in the regulation of chronic inflammatory diseases. In this review, we mainly summarized the recent advancements in various MnO2 nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and therapy. Furthermore, we discuss the current challenges and future directions in the development of MnO2 nanomaterials, while also envisaging their potential for clinical translation.Keywords: manganese dioxide nanoparticles, tumors, inflammation, biomedicine, research progress
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39. KRASG12C Inhibitors in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Review
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Tang M, Wu Y, Bai X, and Lu Y
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Min Tang,1,2 Yijun Wu,1,2 Xiufeng Bai,3,4 You Lu1,2 1Division of Thoracic Tumor Multimodality Treatment and Department of Radiation Oncology, Cancer Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China; 2Laboratory of Clinical Cell Therapy, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China; 3Laboratory of Human Disease and Immunotherapies, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China; 4Institute of Inflammation and Immunology (I3), Frontiers Science Center for Disease-Related Molecular Network, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: You Lu, West China Hospital, West China School of Clinical Medicine, Sichuan University, 37, Guoxue Lane, Chengdu, 610041, Email radyoulu@hotmail.comAbstract: Rat sarcoma virus (RAS) GTPase is one of the most important drivers of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). RAS has three different isoforms (Harvey rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog [HRAS], Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog [KRAS] and Neuroblastoma ras viral oncogene homolog [NRAS]), of which KRAS is most commonly mutated in NSCLC. The mutated KRAS protein was historically thought to be “undruggable” until the development of KRASG12C inhibitors. In this review, from the aspect of brain metastasis, we aim to provide an overview of the advances in therapies that target KRASG12C, the limitations of the current treatments, and future prospects in patients with KRAS p.G12C mutant NSCLC.Keywords: KRAS, G12C, non-small cell lung cancer, brain metastases
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40. Emerging Trends and Hot Topics of Non-Invasive Electroencephalography Research in the Elderly: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2014 to 2023
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Tang C, Peng Y, Sui J, Jiang W, and Zhou R
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Chunyong Tang,1,* Yanhua Peng,1,* Jing Sui,1 Wencai Jiang,1 Rui Zhou2 1Department of Anesthesiology, Deyang People’s Hospital, Deyang, 618000, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Shanghai Fourth People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200434, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Rui Zhou, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Shanghai Fourth People’s Hospital, No. 1279, Sanmen Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai, 200434, People’s Republic of China, Email ruizhoukepler@126.comBackground: Electroencephalography (EEG) has been rapidly developed and is widely used in both clinical and scientific fields. Original studies on non-invasive EEG in the elderly have been of great importance owing to the global aging trend. The present study aimed to provide a bibliometric overview on current status and trends in this research field.Methods: We searched the Web of Science Core Collection for articles published during 2014 and 2023. Synonyms for EEG and the elderly were combined as a retrieval strategy. Invasive EEG and secondary studies were excluded. Online filters and manual reviews were applied to select eligible articles. Basic bibliometric parameters were analyzed and visualized using VOSviewer and Excel software.Results: A total of 1656 publications were filtered, and 655 of which were finally included. In general, publication counts have steadily increased over the last 10 years. A sharp rise in publications occurred in 2021, and then remained at a high level. Authors and institutions from high-income countries/regions such as the United States of America (USA), China, and Germany were more productive and made significant contributions. Journals specialized in neuroscience, such as Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, Neurobiology of Aging, and Clinical Neurophysiology, were popular among authors. Articles on aging, Alzheimer’s disease (AD), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), dementia, memory, event-related potentials, attention, and the brain were more likely to use EEG. The newer topics included anesthesia, postoperative delirium (POD), confusion assessment method, connectivity, validation, and power.Conclusion: This bibliometric study provides fundamental knowledge on the current status and hot spots of the original studies on EEG in elderly, which is beneficial to researchers in paving future investigations of neuroscience and neural diseases.Keywords: EEG, neuroscience, age-related changes, bibliometric analysis, VOSviewer
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41. SDGSAT-1: Capabilities for Monitoring and Evaluating SDG Indicators
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GUO Huadong, DOU Changyong, LIANG Dong, JIANG Nijun, TANG Yunwei, and MA Wenyong
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SDGSAT-1, the world's first science satellite dedicated to assisting the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, has been operational for over two and a half years. It provides valuable data to aid in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals internationally. Through its Open Science Program, the satellite has maintained consistent operations and delivered free data to scientific and technological users from 88 countries. This program has produced a wealth of scientific output, with 72 papers, including 28 on data processing methods and 44 on applications for monitoring progress toward SDGs related to sustainable cities, clean energy, life underwater, climate action, and clean water and sanitation. SDGSAT-1 is equipped with three key instruments: a multispectral imager, a thermal infrared spectrometer, and a glimmer imager, which have enabled ground-breaking research in a variety of domains such as water quality analysis, identification of industrial heat sources, assessment of environmental disaster impacts, and detection of forest fires. The precise measurements and ongoing monitoring made possible by this invaluable data significantly advance our understanding of various environmental phenomena. They are essential for making well-informed decisions on a local and global scale. Beyond its application to academic research, SDGSAT-1 promotes global cooperation and strengthens developing countries’ capacity to accomplish their sustainable development goals. As the satellite continues to gather and distribute data, it plays a pivotal role in developing strategies for environmental protection, disaster management and relief, and resource allocation. These initiatives highlight the satellite’s vital role in fostering international collaboration and technical innovation to advance scientific knowledge and promote a sustainable future.
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42. Effect of Quenching Temperature on Mechanical Properties of M6C Reinforced 2 200 MPa Ultra-high Strength Steel
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Tang Yuanshou, Zhang Shiqing, Li Fang, He Qinsheng, Zhao Zhen, Wang Hong, Zou Xingzheng, Wang Jianqiao, Huang Yali
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40crni2si2mov martensitic steel; m6c; quenching temperature; mechanical properties; grain size ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 ,Technology - Abstract
The mechanical properties of 40CrNi2Si2MoV martensitic steel are affected by the large size carbides,the strength and toughness of martensitic steel can be effectively improved by optimizing the composition design and reasonable heat treatment process. The effects of M6C carbide on mechanical properties and microstructure of ultrahigh strength steel were studied at different quenching temperatures (860 ℃-1150 ℃), and the evolution of M6C particle size, quantity and composition was studied by means of SEM and TEM. The results show that large M6C particles reduce the toughness of ultrahigh strength steel, and the M6C particles in the 880 ℃ quenching sample are large (~400 nm), which is easy to cause stress concentration around the large M6C carbide , weaken the binding force between the matrix and M6C carbide, and easy to crack around M6C carbide, resulting in material fracture.With the increase of quenching temperature, the size and quantity of M6C particles in the test steel decrease, and the concentration of Si in M6C particles is increased, and the atoms in M(Fe, Mo, Ni, Co)6C are replaced by Si, which improves the stability of M6C carbide. The size of M6C particle in the 1050 ℃ quenching temperature test steel is 25 nm, and the growth of the original austenite grain (8.5 μm) is inhibited. The strength of the test steel is 2227 MPa and the elongation is 7.0%, achieving a good strength and toughness matching.
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43. Relationship between peer victimization and non-suicidal self-injury functions in adolescents with unipolar and bipolar depression: the pathway of loneliness
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Wang Qi, Zhou Yongjie, Chen Yunzhe, Zhang Wei, and Tang Suqin
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BackgroundNon-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) behavior has become a major public health concern and can have significant implications for the physical and mental health of adolescents. Peer victimization is a risk factor for adolesents to have NSSI behavior, so exploring the relationship and underlying mechanism between peer victimization and NSSI functions will provide a promising strategy for the prevention and intervention of NSSI behavior.ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between peer victimization and NSSI functions in adolescents with unipolar and bipolar depression, so as to provide references for the intervention of NSSI behavior in adolescent patients with unipolar and bipolar depression.MethodsUsing multi-stage stratified sampling, 940 adolescents with unipolar and bipolar depression who met the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5) criteria for bipolar depressive episodes or depressive disorders were selected from 14 psychiatric hospitals in China. All participations were assessed using Chinese version of the Functional Assessment of Self-Mutilation (C-FASM), Multidimensional Peer-Victimization Scale (MPVS), UCLA Loneliness Scale (UCLA-LS) and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 item (PHQ-9). Pearson correlation coefficient was to assess the correlation among above scales, and the model fit and path coefficients for mediation were analyzed with model 4 in Process 4.0 for SPSS.ResultsA total of 698 (74.26%) adolescents with unipolar and bipolar depression completed the questionnaire survey. NSSI behavior was detected in 374 patients (53.58%). Among adolescents with unipolar and bipolar depression and NSSI behavior, MPVS total score was positively correlated with the scores of NSSI emotion regulation function, attention-seeking function and social avoidance function in C-FASM (r=0.104, 0.130, 0.266, P
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44. Relationship between symptom burden and compliance of functional exercise in patients after breast cancer surgery: the pathway of hope level
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Chen Lili, Yang Ying, Xiao Ningting, Li Jinsui, Tang Xinhui, and Li Li
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breast cancer ,symptom burden ,hope level ,functional exercise compliance ,mediating effect ,Psychology ,BF1-990 ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
BackgroundCompliance of functional exercise has considerable impact on the effectiveness of postoperative rehabilitation among patients with breast cancer. Both symptom burden and hope level of patients are in relation with the compliance mentioned above, but there is limited evidence for the relationship among the three in patients after breast cancer surgery.ObjectiveTo explore the pathway of hope level between symptom burden and functional exercise compliance in patients after breast cancer surgery, with intention to provide references for improving their functional exercise compliance.MethodsFrom March 26 to December 9, 2023, 312 patients who received breast cancer surgery in a tertiary grade A hospital in Sichuan Province were selected as the study objects. Investigation was conducted by adopting scales including the Chinese version of the M. D. Anderson Symptom Inventory (MDASI-C), the Chinese version of the Herth Hope Scale (HHS-C) and the Functional Exercise Compliance Scale among breast cancer patients after discharge. Pearson correlation analysis was used to examine the correlation among each scale score. Model 4 from the macro program Process of SPSS 25.0 was used to analyze the pathway of hope level between symptom burden and functional exercise compliance.ResultsA total of 308 patients (98.72%) after breast cancer surgery completed effective questionnaire survey. As results showed, MDASI-C score was negatively correlated with scores of HHS-C and functional exercise compliance (r=-0.202, -0.279, P
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45. Impacts of Dynamic Province-Level Power-Grid CO2 Emission Factor on Regional Carbon-Peaking Pathways
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Jia Min, Zhang Li, Zhang Zhe, Song Xiaohui, Jiang Lingling, Cai Bofeng, Zhao Liang, Lu Xinbo, Zhang Zechen, Tang Ling, Wang Jinnan, and Shu Yinbiao
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power grid CO2 emission factor ,carbon peaking ,emission pathway ,indirect emissions from electricity consumption ,province-level ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The power grid CO2 emission factor is a critical parameter for accurately calculating indirect emissions from the electricity consumption side, serving as a core indicator for precisely quantifying the CO2 emission pathways at the consumption side. This study explores the temporal and spatial characteristics of the province-level power-grid CO2 emission factors from 2020 to 2035 and compares them with official-source factors. Moreover, it integrates historical direct-emission data to accurately quantify the importance of indirect emissions from the electricity consumption side. Additionally, it predicts the province-level indirect emissions and emission pathways under different scenarios from 2020 to 2035, quantifying the impacts of power grid CO2 emission factors with distinct temporal and spatial accuracies on provincial emission pathways. The results indicate that: (1) from 2020 to 2035, the power grid CO2 emission factors of all provinces are expected to exhibit sustained decreasing trends, and there are disparities between the existing publicly available power-grid CO2 emission factors and provincial levels in the study. (2) From 2010 to 2020, the indirect emissions from electricity consumption and their proportions in net electricity-importing provinces had gradually increased, with Beijing, Shanghai, and Zhejiang province having the largest proportions. (3) Under Scenarios 1 (constant power-grid CO2 emission factors on the national level) and 3 (constant power-grid CO2 emission factors on the provincial level), the indirect emissions from electricity consumption and total emissions of all provinces will be significantly higher than the estimated results in Scenarios 2 (dynamic power-grid CO2 emission factor on the national level) and 4 (dynamic power-grid CO2 emission factor on the provincial level). The estimation results of Scenarios 1 and 2 are projected to differ significantly from those of Scenarios 3 and 4. For provinces with large proportions of indirect emissions from electricity consumption, such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangdong, selecting power grid CO2 emission factors with different spatial accuracies is expected to have noticeable impacts on their total emissions, further leading to shifts in their peaking years. The research results can provide a reference for supporting the planning of carbon peaking pathways in various provinces and reducing the uncertainty in indirect emission forecasts.
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46. Reconstruction and Implications of Energy Security Assessment System in the Context of Green and Low-Carbon Transition
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Zhang Shu, Ma Yubo, Zheng Xinzhu, Zhu Qianting, and Tang Xu
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energy security ,green and low-carbon ,energy transition ,renewable energy ,sustainable development ,evolution of energy patterns ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Energy security is a critical component of national security and a prerequisite for the green and low-carbon transition of the energy system. The concept of energy security has broadened from a traditional focus on fossil fuel supply to include the stable supply and sustainable utilization of energy resources. This study constructs a new energy security assessment framework targeting green and low-carbon transition, analyzing the evolution of energy security in 18 countries worldwide. The findings are as follows: (1) within a diversified evaluation system aligned with green and low-carbon objectives, energy security has significantly improved in countries with limited oil and gas resources, such as the United Kingdom, Japan, and China. Conversely, the dominant position of countries like the United Arab Emirates and Russia in the international energy market has been reduced. Continued development in renewable energy will reinforce this trend. (2) A strong positive correlation exists between energy security and sustainable development levels in the context of a green and low-carbon transition. Countries with higher sustainability levels have greater advantages in the energy transition process. (3) Sensitivity analysis reveals that although fossil fuel supply remains a key factor in energy security, the importance of diversified supply and sustainable utilization has significantly increased. Therefore, it is recommended that China seize the transition opportunity by leveraging China’s resource advantages in renewable energy, enhancing the energy governance system, and focusing on sustainable development. These actions will improve energy security and support China in increasing its influence and proactivity in the international energy market.
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47. A case report of dissociative conversion disorder primarily manifesting as intermittent fainting accompanied by myoclonic seizures
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TANG Peiyuan, WANG Chongze, HONG Wu, FEI Hui, YI Zhenghui, and LÜ Qinyu
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dissociative conversion disorder ,profound lugubriousness ,intermitting fainting spells ,diagnostic and therapeutic approach ,Medicine - Abstract
The characteristic features of dissociative conversion disorder entail a partial or complete loss of normal integration in memory, identity awareness, immediate sensation, and motor control. This article documents a case of the disorder presenting with an onset of depressive mood, diminished interest, and facial tics, subsequently accompanied by intermittent fainting spells with limb convulsions. Despite multiple consultations in both general hospitals and psychiatric settings, and despite treatment with various antidepressants and antiepileptic medications, the patient's symptoms showed no significant improvement. The report of this case deepens the understanding of a complex and commonly misdiagnosed condition, offering valuable insights for the diagnosis and treatment of patients exhibiting similar symptoms.
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48. Radiation preparation of nano-oxide@microcrystalline cellulose and its adsorption and removal of trichloroacetic acid
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FU Lili, WANG Zhijun, LIU Kun, TANG Dongxu, YANG Jinyu, CHEN Huangqin, and LI Yuesheng
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microcrystalline cellulose ,glycidyl methacrylate ,trichloroacetic acid ,pre-radiation grafting ,embedding ,adsorption ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Trichloroacetic acid is a common nonvolatile byproduct of drinking water disinfection and poses carcinogenic risks to the human body. In this study, four types of nano-oxide@microcrystalline-cellulose-based adsorbents (P25@microcrystalline cellulose, SiO₂@microcrystalline cellulose (MCC-g-GMA@SiO2), Fe3O4@microcrystalline cellulose, and Fe2O3@microcrystalline cellulose) were successfully prepared by the pre-radiation grafting-embedding method. Subsequently, their ability to remove trichloroacetic acid from drinking water was investigated. The micro zonation morphology and surface properties of the materials were characterized and tested using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD), Thermogravimetric (TG) analysis, and Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) characterization methods. The effects of monomer concentration, embedding concentration, and absorbed dose on the weight gain rate were systematically investigated. A complete static adsorption equilibrium curve was obtained on the basis of the results of adsorption experiments of four buried nano-oxides. The performance of SiO2@microcrystalline cellulose was found to be significantly higher than that of the other three adsorbents. When the volum percentage of monomer concentration was 30%, the mass percentage of embedding concentration was 4%, and the absorbed dose was 60 kGy, the removal rate of trichloroacetic acid in drinking water reached 83.27%. This series of adsorbent materials present significant potential for practical application in drinking water purification.
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49. Optimization of municipal solid waste incineration for low-NOx emissions through numerical simulation
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Zhaobin Li, Tang Wai Fan, Mak Shu Lun, and Qingwen Li
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Municipal solid waste incineration ,Nitrogen oxides emission control ,Numerical simulation ,Air staging technology ,Flue gas recirculation (FGR) ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract With urbanization, municipal solid waste (MSW) generation is increasing. Traditional landfill methods face land shortages and environmental pollution. Waste incineration, which reduces waste and recovers resources, has become a key management method. However, nitrogen oxides (NOx) produced during incineration severely impact the environment, requiring improved control technologies. This study optimized three denitrification technologies—air staging, flue gas recirculation (FGR), and selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR)—using numerical simulations. The research provides support for improving waste incinerator efficiency and stability while reducing NOx emissions, aiding the sustainable development of waste incineration technology. By optimizing the primary and secondary air distribution ratios, the initial NOx generation was reduced by 8.39%. When 20% of the recirculated flue gas was introduced as secondary air, NOx generation was reduced by 23.54%, and boiler efficiency increased to 83.78%. The study examined the impact of different sludge mixing ratios on the temperature and NOx emissions within the context of municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration. Initially, the study aimed to address the environmental concerns of NOx emissions during the incineration process by exploring how the introduction of sludge at various mixing ratios would affect combustion parameters. The results showed that a sludge mixing ratio between 3 and 13% optimized the combustion process with 7% being the most effective in balancing temperature control and NOx emissions. Specifically, the best value of the sludge mixing ratio refers to achieving an optimal reduction in NOx emissions while maintaining stable incinerator operation. The chemical compositions of the sludge included key elements such as carbon (C), hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O), with approximate proportions of C: 31.2%, H: 4.7%, N: 2.5%, S: 0.6%, and O: 31.8%.
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50. Association of anti-Ro-52 antibodies with occurrence of interstitial lung disease in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathy
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Chia-Tse Weng, Tang-Hsiu Huang, Chun-Hsin Wu, and Yuan-Ting Sun
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Idiopathic inflammatory myopathy ,Interstitial lung disease ,Anti-Ro-52 antibody ,Anti-aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase antibody ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Anti-Ro-52 antibodies have been associated with interstitial lung disease (ILD) in various autoimmune diseases. However, their role in ILD among patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) is relatively underexplored. This study aimed to investigate the association between anti-Ro-52 antibodies and the occurrence of ILD in individuals with IIMs. Methods This retrospective observational study included 604 patients who underwent myositis autoantibody testing between July 2018 and January 2021 at our hospital and were diagnosed with either IIMs or IIM-mimics. Comparative analyses were conducted between IIMs and IIM-mimics, as well as within the IIM group between cases with and without ILD. Logistic regression or Firth’s logistic regression analyses were employed to assess the risk of ILD development in different IIM subgroups and myositis antibody categories. Results This study included 190 patients with IIM and 414 patients with IIM-mimics. Patients with IIM demonstrated higher incidence of ILD, concurrent autoimmune disease, and a greater likelihood of various myositis autoantibodies when compared to the IIM-mimics group. Within the IIM patient cohort, those with ILD exhibited a later age of onset of IIM, an increased mortality rate, and a more frequent presence of anti-aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase (ARS) antibodies compared to those without ILD. The presence of any myositis-specific antibody (MSA) was associated with a six-fold increased risk of ILD, while dual positivity for MSA and anti-Ro-52 antibodies conferred a twenty-fold risk. Anti-ARS antibodies carried a 14-fold increased risk of ILD, which escalated to 38-fold in cases of dual positivity for anti-ARS and anti-Ro-52 antibodies. Anti-Ro-52 antibodies alone increased the risk eight-fold. Conclusions Among patients with IIM, the presence of ILD was linked to higher mortality. Certain autoantibodies, notably anti-ARS and anti-Ro-52 antibodies, were associated with an increased risk of ILD. The greatest risk of ILD was observed in cases of dual positivity for anti-ARS and anti-Ro-52 antibodies.
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