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2. Effect of Ru on the precipitation of the TCP phase from the γ-γʹ microstructural degradation analysis
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Yiran Cui, Ming Sun, Li Wang, Hao Fan, Junbo Zhao, Haibo Long, Shengcheng Mao, Ze Zhang, and Xiaodong Han
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Ni-base single crystal superalloy ,Ru ,TCP phase ,Microstructural degradation ,Thermal exposure ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
This work investigates the effect of Ru on the precipitation of the topologically close-packed (TCP) phase from the γ-γʹ microstructural degradation analysis. The addition of Ru is found to delay the precipitation time of the TCP phase from 100 h to 1000 h after thermal exposure at 950 °C. The effect of Ru on the γ-γʹ microstructural degradation is also investigated. Adding Ru slightly decreases the coarsening rate of the γʹ size and promotes the reduction of the volume fraction of γʹ phase. The reduction of the volume fraction of γʹ phase causes the ''inverse partitioning'' effect and increases the solution limit of the TCP forming element in the matrix. These help inhibit the precipitation of the TCP phases in Ni-based single crystal superalloys during thermal exposure.
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- 2024
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3. Effect of microstructural degradation on the overtemperature rupture performance in Ru-containing Ni-based single crystal superalloys
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Junbo Zhao, Yunsong Zhao, Hao Fan, Liwei Cao, Ming Sun, Guo Yang, Haibo Long, Shengcheng Mao, and Xiaodong Han
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Ni-based superalloys ,Microstructure degradation ,Ru element ,Overtemperature rupture performance ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
This work investigates the effect of microstructural degradation on the overtemperature rupture performance in Ru-containing Ni-based single crystal superalloys. Unlike the initial samples, the rupture lives in the degraded sample are largely lost, and adding Ru in the degraded sample increases the rupture life at 1120 °C/100 MPa and 1180 °C/100 MPa. Based on the difference in the microstructure and microstructural evolution in the initial and degraded samples. Their influence on the rupture performance can be derived. The enlarged width of the γ matrix is the major reason for the reduction of the rupture life and increase in the strain for the degraded sample compared to the initial samples. The existence of the dislocation network and the inhibition of the precipitation of the TCP phase are the major reasons for the lower rupture life reduction in the 5Ru degraded sample than in the 3Ru degraded sample. The mobility of the dislocation increases with the temperature, weakening the benefit effect caused by Ru.
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- 2024
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4. Brahma-related gene 1 acts as a profibrotic mediator and targeting it by micheliolide ameliorates peritoneal fibrosis
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Shuting Li, Congwei Luo, Sijia Chen, Yiyi Zhuang, Yue Ji, Yiqun Zeng, Yao Zeng, Xiaoyang He, Jing Xiao, Huizhen Wang, Xiaowen Chen, Haibo Long, and Fenfen Peng
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Peritoneal fibrosis ,BRG1 ,Micheliolide ,TGF-β1 ,Peritoneal dialysis ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Progressive peritoneal fibrosis is a worldwide public health concern impacting patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD), yet there is no effective treatment. Our previous study revealed that a novel compound, micheliolide (MCL) inhibited peritoneal fibrosis in mice. However, its mechanism remains unclear. Brahma-related gene 1 (BRG1) is a key contributor to organ fibrosis, but its potential function in PD-related peritoneal fibrosis and the relationship between MCL and BRG1 remain unknown. Methods The effects of MCL on BRG1-induced fibrotic responses and TGF-β1-Smads pathway were examined in a mouse PD model and in vitro peritoneal mesothelial cells. To investigate the targeting mechanism of MCL on BRG1, coimmunoprecipitation, MCL-biotin pulldown, molecular docking and cellular thermal shift assay were performed. Results BRG1 was markedly elevated in a mouse PD model and in peritoneal mesothelial cells cultured in TGF-β1 or PD fluid condition. BRG1 overexpression in vitro augmented fibrotic responses and promoted TGF-β1-increased-phosphorylation of Smad2 and Smad3. Meanwhile, knockdown of BRG1 diminished TGF-β1-induced fibrotic responses and blocked TGF-β1-Smad2/3 pathway. MCL ameliorated BRG1 overexpression-induced peritoneal fibrosis and impeded TGF-β1-Smad2/3 signaling pathway both in a mouse PD model and in vitro. Mechanically, MCL impeded BRG1 from recognizing and attaching to histone H3 lysine 14 acetylation by binding to the asparagine (N1540) of BRG1, in thus restraining fibrotic responses and TGF-β1-Smad2/3 signaling pathway. After the mutation of N1540 to alanine (N1540A), MCL was unable to bind to BRG1 and thus, unsuccessful in suppressing BRG1-induced fibrotic responses and TGF-β1-Smad2/3 signaling pathway. Conclusion Our research indicates that BRG1 may be a crucial mediator in peritoneal fibrosis and MCL targeting N1540 residue of BRG1 may be a novel therapeutic strategy to combat PD-related peritoneal fibrosis.
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- 2023
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5. Effects of TCP and creep cavity on creep life in the rafting regime for Ru-containing Nickel-based single crystal superalloys
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Yunsong Zhao, Junbo Zhao, Haibo Long, Yinong Liu, Yanhui Chen, Shengcheng Mao, Ze Zhang, and Xiaodong Han
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Superalloy ,Ru element ,creep ,microstructure ,diffusion ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Ru is crucial in improving creep properties in Nickel-based single-crystal superalloys. The effect of Ru content on the creep behavior of nickel-based single-crystal superalloy was studied. Ru exhibits unprecedented mechanical properties, increasing the creep life at 1120 °C but decreasing it at 1180 °C. This is due to the competition in the stress concentration formed between the topologically close-packed phases and the creep cavity. They are both related to the dissociation of the γ′ phase. The effect of oxidation caused by the addition of Ru is lower than these two factors. This work helps to recognize the comprehensive effect of Ru and can provide guidance for alloy design in the future.
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- 2023
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6. Hydrogen embrittlement prompt fracture in Ni-based single crystal superalloy
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Guangxian Lu, Yunsong Zhao, Junbo Zhao, Yanhui Chen, Haibo Long, Xianghui Li, Dingzhong Tang, Zhixun Wen, and Xiaodong Han
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Hydrogen embrittlement ,Ni-based single crystal superalloy ,Dislocation ,Voids ,Fracture mechanism ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Hydrogen-fueled and hydrogen-hybridized aircraft engines are a new trend in the aviation industry for environmental reasons. Single crystalline Ni-based superalloys are the most commonly used engine materials and their hydrogen embrittlement properties need urgent investigation. In this study, the hydrogen embrittlement behavior and underlying fracture mechanism of a second-generation Ni-based single crystal superalloy with electrochemical hydrogen pre-charge were investigated. The superalloy showed tremendous susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement with reduced strength and ductility. A large number of micropores and cracks on the fracture surface are found in hydrogen-charged specimens, leading to embrittlement and ultimate cracking. More dislocations, stacking faults and DSBs are observed in specimens with hydrogen uptake. Hydrogen-induced micropores first form at the γ/γ′ interface and then propagate into the γ′ phase, leading to cracking, which was analyzed using in situ environmental studies with a transmission electron microscope. Hydrogen reduces the cohesive strength between the γ- and γ′-phase and accelerates crack propagation along the voids. Hydrogen embrittlement fracture in Ni-based single crystal superalloys is due to synergistic hydrogen-enhanced local plasticity, strain-induced vacancies and decohesion in the hydrogen-induced cracking process.
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- 2023
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7. Clinical significance of serum glucose to lymphocyte ratio as a prognostic marker in peritoneal dialysis patients
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Jiexin Chen, Ruiying Tang, Xiaojiang Zhan, Jihong Deng, Yanxia Zhang, Haibo Long, Fenfen Peng, Na Tian, Yueqiang Wen, Xiaoyang Wang, Xiaoran Feng, Ning Su, Xingming Tang, Xianfeng Wu, Qian Zhou, and Qingdong Xu
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Peritoneal dialysis ,glucose to lymphocyte ratio ,all-cause mortality ,cardiovascular mortality ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
AbstractBackground The glucose-to-lymphocyte ratio (GLR), a glucose metabolism and systemic inflammatory response parameter, is associated with an adverse prognosis for various diseases. However, the association between serum GLR and prognosis in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) is poorly understood.Methods In this multi-center cohort study, 3236 PD patients were consecutively enrolled between 1 January 2009 and 31 December 2018. Patients were divided into four groups according to the quartiles of baseline GLR levels (Q1: GLR ≤ 2.91, Q2:2.91
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- 2023
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8. Effect of directional solidification methods on solid solution window in Ni-based single-crystal superalloy
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Hengzhe Wang, Haibo Long, Min Sun, Guo Yang, Hua Wei, Shengcheng Mao, Ze Zhang, and Xiaodong Han
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Ni-base superalloys ,Element ,Solidification method ,Solid solution window ,Microstructure ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
In this work, the effect of directional solidification methods on solid solution windows in two Ni-based single-crystal superalloys is investigated. The sample prepared using the liquid metal cooling (LMC) method was found to contain smaller dendrite spacing, lower dendrite segregation and eutectic, and a smaller size of γ′ phase than that of the high-speed rapid solidification (HRS) method. The alloy-2 contained higher Cr, Co and lowered Re exhibited similar dendrite spacing and volume fraction of eutectic, and the lower dendrite segregation and smaller size of γ′ phase than that of the other alloy-1. The solution treatment window is broadened by adopting the LMC method or changing the composition to alloy-2. This is mainly realized by decreasing the lower limit temperature, and the upper limit temperature remains unchanged. According to the eutectic only contains the melt temperature, a similar eutectic is responsible for the unchanged upper limit temperature. At this state, the lower bound of the temperature is the dissolution of the γʹ phase in the dendrite core. The smaller size of γ′ phase and the elements' partition ratio are responsible for the change in the solid solution window.
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- 2023
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9. As a Transitional Host, Weed Solanum nigrum L. Increases the Population Base of Root-Knot Nematode Meloidogyne enterolobii for the Next Season
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Yueling Pei, Yanfang Sun, Yuan Chen, Tuizi Feng, Haiyan Che, and Haibo Long
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Meloidogyne enterolobii ,transitional host ,Solanum nigrum L. ,parasitic characteristics ,population base ,Agriculture - Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine the status of weed Solanum nigrum L. as a transitional host for Meloidogyne enterolobii and its effect on the population base of the nematodes in the next season. The nematode species infecting S. nigrum L. in a fallow field was identified by morphological identification and molecular diagnosis, and parasitic characteristics of the nematodes in S. nigrum L., including development of the nematode in S. nigrum L., the histopathological response of S. nigrum L. to M. enterolobii, and the host suitability of S. nigrum L., were studied. The M. enterolobii soil population density was evaluated before and after S. nigrum L. planting. Species identification revealed that it was M. enterolobii infection. Developmental observation indicated that juveniles of M. enterolobii developed fast in S. nigrum L., establishing feeding sites by 5 days after inoculation (DAI) and forming obvious egg masses on the root at 25 DAI. Histopathological observation showed the typical susceptible response of S. nigrum L., including giant cells with thick cell walls, uniformly dense cytoplasm, and less vacuolation, mainly inside the vascular cylinder. Host suitability assays suggested that S. nigrum L. is a good host for M. enterolobii with an average reproduction factor (RF) of 48.04 ± 14.71. Population densities assays revealed that S. nigrum L. increased the population density of M. enterolobii for two consecutive years from 0.48 ± 0.25 and 0.53 ± 0.31 J2/cm3 to 1.33 ± 0.16 and 1.56 ± 0.43 J2/cm3 of soil. These results indicated that M. enterolobii could reproduce well by infecting S. nigrum L. during the fallow season, and it increased the population base of M. enterolobii to the next season during vegetable production, which suggested a novel direction for the control of root-knot nematodes by controlling weeds as transitional hosts of M. enterolobii in the fallow season.
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- 2024
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10. Atomistic mechanism of phase transformation between topologically close-packed complex intermetallics
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Huixin Jin, Jianxin Zhang, Pan Li, Youjian Zhang, Wenyang Zhang, Jingyu Qin, Lihua Wang, Haibo Long, Wei Li, Ruiwen Shao, En Ma, Ze Zhang, and Xiaodong Han
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It is challenging to study how topologically close-packed phases (TCPs) transform between one phase to another. Here the authors use atomic-resolved tools to look at the transformation between μ and P phases, revealing an intrinsic link between seemingly unrelated TCP configurations.
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- 2022
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11. Oxygen changes crack modes of Ni-based single crystal superalloy
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Xueqiao Li, Yinong Liu, Yunsong Zhao, Yanhui Chen, Ang Li, Jianfei Zhang, Yadi Zhai, Zhipeng Li, Dongfeng Ma, Xiaochen Li, Qing Zhang, Xiaomeng Yang, Haibo Long, Shengcheng Mao, Ze Zhang, and Xiaodong Han
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ni-based superalloys ,oxidation ,environment-assisted cracking ,in-situ transmission electron microscopy ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Oxygen-affected cracking commonly presents on thin Ni-based single crystal superalloy components serving in high temperature and oxidizing environments. This study uses a newly developed in-situ thermal-stress environmental transmission electron microscope to investigate the oxidation and fracture behaviors of Ni-based single crystal superalloy at 650°C under stress. The in-situ oxidation was found to change the tensile fracture mode from the close-packed {111} planes of plastic fracture to $ \{001\} $ planes adjacent to γ/γ′ interfaces of brittle fracture. The microanalysis also revealed that the γ′ cuboids, γ phase, and γ/γ interface exhibit different oxidation behavior, thus underscoring the thickness debit effect.
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- 2021
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12. Virome Profiling, New Virus Identification and the Prevalence and Distribution of Viruses Infecting Chieh-Qua (Benincasa hispida Cogn. var. chieh-qua How) in China
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Haiyan Che, Yuxin Ma, Yating Lin, Tuizi Feng, Daquan Luo, and Haibo Long
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chieh-qua ,high-throughput sequencing ,Orthotospovirus ,Crinivirus ,Potyvirus ,Cucumovirus ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
The cucurbit vegetable chieh-qua (Benincasa hispida var. chieh-qua How) is an important crop in South China and southeast Asian countries. Viral diseases cause substantial loss of chieh-qua yield. To identify the viruses that affect chieh-qua in China, ribosomal RNA-depleted total RNA sequencing was performed using chieh-qua leaf samples with typical viral symptoms. The virome of chieh-qua comprises four known viruses (melon yellow spot virus (MYSV), cucurbit chlorotic yellows virus (CCYV), papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) and watermelon silver mottle virus (WSMoV) and two novel viruses: cucurbit chlorotic virus (CuCV) in the genus Crinivirus and chieh-qua endornavirus (CqEV) in the genus Alphaendornavirus. The complete genomes of the two novel viruses in chieh-qua and three other isolates of CuCV in pumpkin, watermelon and cucumber were determined and the recombination signals of pumpkin and watermelon isolates of CuCV were detected. A reverse transcriptase PCR indicated that the dominant viruses of chieh-qua in Hainan are MYSV (66.67%) and CCYV (55.56%), followed by CuCV (27.41%), WSMoV (7.41%), cucumber mosaic virus (8.15%), zucchini yellow mosaic virus (6.67%), PRSV (6.67%) and CqEV (35.56%). Our findings support diagnostic and prevalence studies of viruses infecting chieh-qua in China, enabling sustainable control strategies for cucurbit viruses worldwide.
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- 2023
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13. Albumin-globulin ratio and mortality in patients on peritoneal dialysis: a retrospective study
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Fenfen Peng, Lingzhi Sun, Ting Chen, Yan Zhu, Weidong Zhou, Peilin Li, Yihua Chen, Yiyi Zhuang, Qianyin Huang, and Haibo Long
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Albumin-globulin ratio ,Peritoneal dialysis ,Mortality ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Abstract Background Albumin-globulin ratio (AGR), a variable based on serum albumin and non-albumin proteins, has been demonstrated as a predictor of mortality in patients with malignant neoplasm. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of AGR on peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Methods We retrospectively analyzed 602 incident PD patients from January 1st, 2008, to December 31st, 2017, at our center and followed them until December 31st, 2018. Kaplan-Meier curves and multivariate Cox regression models were applied to analyze the association between AGR and all-cause of mortality and cardiovascular mortality. Results The median follow-up time was 32.17 (interquartile range = 32.80) months. During follow-up, 131 (21.8%) patients died, including 57 patients (43.5%) who died due to cardiovascular diseases. Kaplan-Meier curves showed that patients with AGR > 1.26 had better rates of survival than those with AGR ≤ 1.25 (p
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- 2020
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14. The Microstructural Degradation of Ni-Based Superalloys with Segregation under the Super-Gravity Condition
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Guo Yang, Hui Zhou, Xueqiao Li, Wenshuai Wang, Haibo Long, Shengcheng Mao, Ze Zhang, and Xiaodong Han
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Ni-based superalloy ,segregation ,microstructural degradation ,super-gravity ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
The Ni-based superalloy is used as the turbine blade, which is subject to the coupling effect of temperature and super-gravity during service. As the Ni-based superalloys are difficult to become homogenous after using the solid solution heat treatment, a study on morphology and composition distribution of Ni-base superalloys with segregation during microstructural degradation is necessary. This study investigates the microstructure of the ex-service turbine blade and cast samples subjected to the high-temperature centrifugal test. The difference in the size and shape factor of the γ′ phase decreased with the stress caused by the super-gravity condition, indicating a higher magnitude of homogenization degree. The higher stress will also promote the merge of the sub-grain boundaries, leading to a lower density and higher orientational deviation of the sub-grain boundaries.
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- 2023
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15. Molecular Characterization and Virus-Induced Gene Silencing of a Collagen Gene, Me-col-1, in Root-Knot Nematode Meloidogyne enterolobii
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Ji Pei, Tuizi Feng, Haibo Long, Yuan Chen, Yueling Pei, and Yanfang Sun
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Meloidogyne enterolobii ,root-knot nematode ,collagens ,VIGS ,RNAi ,Science - Abstract
Meloidogyne enterolobii, a highly pathogenic root-knot nematode species, causes serious damage to agricultural production worldwide. Collagen is an important part of the nematode epidermis, which is crucial for nematode shape maintenance, motility, and reproduction. In this study, we report that a novel collagen gene, Me-col-1, from the highly pathogenic root-knot nematode species Meloidogyne enterolobi was required for the egg formation of this pathogen. Me-col-1 encodes a protein with the size of 35 kDa, which is closely related to collagen found in other nematodes. Real-time PCR assays showed that the expression of Me-col-1 was highest in eggs and lowest in pre-parasitic second-stage juveniles (preJ2). Interestingly, knockdown of Me-col-1 did not compromise the survival rate of preJ2 but significantly reduced the egg production and consequentially caused 35.79% lower multiplication rate (Pf/Pi) compared with control. Our study provides valuable information for better understanding the function of collagen genes in the nematode life cycle, which can be used in the development of effective approaches for nematode control.
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- 2022
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16. Potential of Entomopathogenic Nematode HbSD as a Candidate Biocontrol Agent against Spodoptera frugiperda
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Yuan Chen, Haibo Long, Tao Jin, Zhengqiang Peng, Yanfang Sun, and Tuizi Feng
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entomopathogenic nematode ,Spodoptera frugiperda ,Heterorhabditidae ,biological control ,Science - Abstract
Spodoptera frugiperda is a highly destructive and polyphagous pest that causes severe damage to various crops, especially maize. The wide use of chemical insecticides to control S. frugiperda results in resistance against commonly used chemicals and resistant mutations will expand in populations accompanied by a spread to vulnerable areas. Consequently, more effective and friendly strategies must be explored to minimize losses caused by S. frugiperda. Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) are good candidates for the biological control of different species of insect pests, including S. frugiperda. In the current study, the infective capabilities of the EPN species HbSD, belonging to Hetrerorhabditis bacteriophora, were evaluated against S. frugiperda under laboratory, greenhouse and field conditions. In laboratory assays, HbSD was highly virulent against 3rd/5th instar larvae, which was related to HbSD concentration and exposure durations. In greenhouse assays, spraying aqueous HbSD also showed good performance in killing larvae on maize leaves. However, the virulence of HbSD decreased in field trials where many adverse factors affecting survival and efficacy were encountered by HbSD. Overall, our study provides an alternative EPN for the biological control of S. frugiperda with the potential to be developed as a sustainable option for efficient pest management.
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- 2022
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17. Development of a Novel Primer–TaqMan Probe Set for Diagnosis and Quantification of Meloidogyne enterolobii in Soil Using qPCR and Droplet Digital PCR Assays
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Yuan Chen, Haibo Long, Tuizi Feng, Yueling Pei, Yanfang Sun, and Xinchun Zhang
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Meloidogyne enterolobii ,TaqMan probe ,qPCR ,ddPCR ,identification ,quantification ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Early detection of pathogens before the planting season is valuable to forecast disease occurrence. Therefore, rapid and reliable diagnostic approaches are urgently needed, especially for one of the most aggressive root knot nematodes, Meloidogyne enterolobii. In this study, we developed a novel primer–TaqMan probe set aimed at M. enterolobii. The primer–probe set was successfully applied in the identification and quantification of M. enterolobii via qPCR technology. It was also suitable for improved PCR technology, known as ddPCR analyses, and this work presents the first application of this technology for plant parasitic nematodes. Compared with qPCR, ddPCR exhibited better performance with regard to analytical sensitivity, which can provide a more accurate detection of M. enterolobii concealed in field soil. In addition, we generated standard curves to calculate the number of eggs in soil using the qPCR and ddPCR platforms. Hopefully, the results herein will be helpful for forecasting disease severity of M. enterolobii infection and adopting effective management strategies.
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18. Occurrence and Identification of Root-Knot Nematodes on Red Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus) in Hainan, China
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Haibo Long, Yuan Chen, Yueling Pei, Huadong Li, Yanfang Sun, and Tuizi Feng
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occurrence ,root-knot nematode ,Meloidogyne enterolobii ,Meloidogye javanica ,dragon fruit ,Agriculture - Abstract
The genus Meloidogyne is one of the most economically damaging plant parasitic nematodes on a worldwide basis. To date, only the dragon fruits in Brazil were reported infected by M. javanica or M. incognita in previous surveys. From 2019–2021, we conducted our investigation in 62 orchards from 10 counties of Hainan, which are the main producing areas of dragon fruits in China. The collected roots were visually scored by gall index to evaluate the distribution and severity of diseases caused by Meloidogyne. Then, the isolated nematodes were further confirmed by a combination of morphological and molecular analysis. This survey revealed that the root-knot nematodes were widely distributed in red dragon fruit planting areas in Hainan and caused severe symptoms including stunting, wilting, and yellowing of the stems. The nematode populations were identified as M. enterolobii and M. javanica, among which, M. enterolobii accounted for a larger proportion, 93.9%. To our knowledge, this is the first report of M. enterolobii causing diseases on red dragon fruit. The results obtained from this survey will provide an insight into the presence of root-knot nematodes in dragon fruit plants. Also, these results will raise attention for developing effective management strategies to prevent further spread of root-knot nematodes on dragon fruit in Hainan.
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- 2022
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19. A comparative study of rafting mechanisms of Ni-based single crystal superalloys
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Haibo Long, Sam R. Bakhtiari, Yinong Liu, Shengcheng Mao, Hua Wei, Yanhui Chen, Ang Li, Deli Kong, Lu Yan, Luyan Yang, Ze Zhang, and Xiaodong Han
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Ni-based superalloys ,Rafting ,FEM ,Creep ,Dislocation ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
It is known that Ni-based superalloys experience microstructural rafting during high temperature straining. This paper presents a comparative study of the different rafting models by means of finite element modeling and experimentation investigation. It was found that uniaxial elastic loading does not alter the misfit or misfit isotropy of the structure, but causes repartitioning of the misfit into elastic strains in the γ and γ' phases. This causes an elastic strain energy anisotropy and hydrostatic stress anisotropy among the vertical and horizontal γ phase channels. Both anisotropies predict a raft structure that is contrary to the experimental observation. Through a carefully designed pre-treatment at 750 °C and under a uniaxial stress of 750 MPa, an anisotropic dislocation structure was created on the {001} γ'/γ interfaces without altering the cuboidal morphology of the γ' phase. This allows the evaluation of the influence of dislocations on the rafting behavior of the alloy. It was found that rafting occurred in the pre-treated samples containing anisotropic dislocation structures during thermal exposure without applied stress, instead of isotropic corsening, and that the raft structures conform to the expectations base don the anistropic dislocation strucutres. This demonstrates that an anisotropic dislocation structure on the {001} γ'/γ interfaces is a direct cause of rafting. This is attributted to the fact that dislocations on γ'/γ interfaces help to relax the local misfit strains, causing some to expand at the expense of others. At the same time, the formation of the anisotropic dislocation structure is a direct result of the anisotropy of elastic strains induced by the applied bia stess in during the pre-treatment. These explain the complex interplay of the elastic and plastic models reported the literature.
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- 2020
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20. Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio Predicts Adverse Cardiovascular Outcome in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients Younger than 60 Years Old
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Yingsi Zeng, Zijun Chen, Qinkai Chen, Xiaojiang Zhan, Haibo Long, Fenfen Peng, Fengping Zhang, Xiaoran Feng, Qian Zhou, Lingling Liu, Xuan Peng, Evergreen Tree Nephrology Association, Guanhua Guo, Yujing Zhang, Zebin Wang, Yueqiang Wen, Jiao Li, and Jianbo Liang
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Pathology ,RB1-214 - Abstract
Background. Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is a new inflammatory marker; the relationship between NLR and adverse cardiovascular (CV) prognosis has been gradually emphasized in the general population. However, their association in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients remains unclear. Methods. From January 1, 2010, to May 31, 2017, a total of 1652 patients were recruited. NLR was categorized in triplicates: NLR≤2.74, 2.743.96. Kaplan-Meier cumulative incidence curve and multivariable COX regression analysis were used to determine the relationship between NLR and the incidence of adverse CV outcome, while a competitive risk model was applied to assess the effects of other outcomes on adverse CV prognosis. Besides, forest plot was investigated to analyze the adverse CV prognosis in different subgroups. Results. During follow-up, 213 new-onset CV events and 153 CV disease (CVD) deaths were recorded. Multivariable COX regression models showed that the highest tertile of NLR level was associated with increased risk of CV events (HR=1.39, 95%CI=1.01‐1.93, P=0.046) and CVD mortality (HR=1.81, 95%CI=1.22‐2.69, P=0.003), while compared to the lowest tertile. Competitive risk models showed that the differences in CV event (P
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- 2020
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21. Micheliolide Attenuates Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammation by Modulating the mROS/NF-κB/NLRP3 Axis in Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells
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Xianghong Lei, Shuting Li, Congwei Luo, Yuxian Wang, Yanxia Liu, Zhaozhong Xu, Qianyin Huang, Fangqin Zou, Yihua Chen, Fenfen Peng, and Haibo Long
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Pathology ,RB1-214 - Abstract
Chronic kidney disease is a common disease closely related to renal tubular inflammation and oxidative stress, and no effective treatment is available. Activation of the nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome is an important factor in renal inflammation, but the mechanism remains unclear. Micheliolide (MCL), which is derived from parthenolide, is a new compound with antioxidative and anti-inflammatory effects and has multiple roles in tumors and inflammatory diseases. In this study, we investigated the effect of MCL on lipopolysaccharide- (LPS-) induced inflammation in renal tubular cells and the related mechanism. We found that MCL significantly suppressed the LPS-induced NF-κB signaling and inflammatory expression of cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor-α and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in a rat renal proximal tubular cell line (NRK-52E). MCL also prevented LPS- and adenosine triphosphate-induced NLRP3 inflammasome activation in vitro, as evidenced by the inhibition of NLRP3 expression, caspase-1 cleavage, and interleukin-1β and interleukin-18 maturation and secretion. Additionally, MCL inhibited the reduction of mitochondrial membrane potential and decreases the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Moreover, MCL can prevent NLRP3 inflammasome activation induced by rotenone, a well-known mitochondrial ROS (mROS) agonist, indicating that the mechanism of MCL’s anti-inflammatory effect may be closely related to the mROS. In conclusion, our study indicates that MCL can inhibit LPS-induced renal inflammation through suppressing the mROS/NF-κB/NLRP3 axis in tubular epithelial cells.
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- 2020
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22. Platelet index levels and cardiovascular mortality in incident peritoneal dialysis patients: a cohort study
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Fenfen Peng, Zhijian Li, Chunyan Yi, Qunying Guo, Rui Yang, Haibo Long, Fengxian Huang, Xueqing Yu, and Xiao Yang
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cardiovascular disease ,platelet indices ,peritoneal dialysis ,mortality ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
Prior studies have shown that the levels of some platelet (PLT) indices were associated with mortality in patients undergoing hemodialysis. We aimed to investigate whether the changes in PLT indices associated with mortality in patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD). A single-center, retrospective observational cohort study was conducted in incident PD patients from 1 January 2006 to 31 December 2012, and followed up until 31 December 2014. Cox proportional hazard models were used to examine the relationships between the levels of PLT indices including PLT, plateletcrit (PCT), mean platelet volume (MPV), platelet distribution width (PDW), platelet large cell ratio (PLCR), and mortality. Of 1324 patients, 276 (20.8%) died during follow-up (median, 37; IQR, 3–107.4 months), among which 134 were due to cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The highest tertile of PLT levels at baseline was associated with increased risk for cardiovascular mortality after adjustment for demographic, clinical characteristics, and laboratory variables (hazard ratio [HR]:1.93; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.16–3.20). The similar treads were also observed in the middle and the highest tertile of the PCT level (HR: 1.68, 95%CI: 1.00–2.81 and HR: 1.89, 95%CI: 1.14–3.14, respectively). In addition, the highest tertile of PCT was associated with increased all-cause mortality (HR: 1.41, 95%CI: 1.01–1.96). However, none of the associations in MPV, PDW, and PLCR analyses reached statistical significance (HR: 0.71, 95%CI: 0.43–1.16; HR: 0.72, 95%CI: 0.45–1.18 and HR: 0.74, 95%CI: 0.46–1.19, respectively). These results suggest that higher PLT and PCT may be associated with higher risk for cardiovascular mortality in incident PD patients. Additional studies are needed to investigate whether correction of these two PLT indices reduces the risk.
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23. Effect of pre-straining treatment on high temperature creep behavior of Ni-based single crystal superalloys
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Haibo Long, Shengcheng Mao, Yinong Liu, Hua Wei, Qingsong Deng, Yanhui Chen, Ze Zhang, and Xiaodong Han
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Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
This study investigated a novel hypothesis on the influences of residual or pre-dislocation structures on creep life of Ni-based single crystal superalloys. Different types of anisotropic dislocation structures were created by pre-straining the samples at a relatively low temperature under different constant bias load conditions. After such pre-straining treatment, the samples were subjected to creep testing at higher temperatures under uniaxial tension. It was found that the pre-straining treatment was effective in creating different anisotropic dislocation structures without affecting the γ′ phase cuboid morphology and that the samples containing different anisotropic dislocation structures have all significantly reduced creep lives. The difference in the anisotropy of the dislocation structures has little influence on the reduction of the creep life or the rafting morphology of the γ′ phase cuboids. By using a Re-free alloy, the influence of the TCP phase precipitation on creep life is also clarified. These observations suggest that interruption to high temperature straining is the main contributor to the reduced creep lives. This finding raises a serious concern on the validity, or reliability, of creep life assessment based on continuous laboratory creep tests for real life applications, where the services are almost always interrupted into intermittent sessions. Keywords: Ni-based superalloys, Creep, Dislocation structures, Anisotropy, Pre-straining treatment
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- 2019
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24. Micrometer Copper-Zinc Alloy Particles-Reinforced Wood Plastic Composites with High Gloss and Antibacterial Properties for 3D Printing
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Feiwen Yang, Jianhui Zeng, Haibo Long, Jialin Xiao, Ying Luo, Jin Gu, Wuyi Zhou, Yen Wei, and Xianming Dong
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copper-zinc alloy ,wood plastic composites ,mechanical properties ,antibacterial property ,3d printing ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
In this work, micrometer copper-zinc alloy particles-reinforced particleboard wood flour/poly (lactic acid) (mCu-Zn/PWF/PLA) wood plastic composites with high gloss and antibacterial properties for 3D printing were prepared by a melt blending process. The structure and properties of the composites with different contents of mCu-Zn were analyzed by means of mechanical testing, dynamic mechanical analysis, thermogravimetric analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and antibacterial testing. The results showed that the mechanical properties, thermal stability, and antibacterial performance of the composites were significantly improved, as mCu-Zn was added into the wood plastic composites. When adding 2 wt.% mCu-Zn, the flexural strength of mCu-Zn/PWF/PLA composites (with 5 wt.% of particleboard wood flour) (PWF) increased by 47.1% compared with pure poly (lactic acid) (PLA), and 18.9% compared with PWF/PLA wood plastic composites. The surface gloss was increased by 1142.6% compared with PWF/PLA wood plastic composites. Furthermore, the inhibition rates of mCu-Zn/PWF/PLA composites against Escherichia coli reached 90.43%. Therefore, this novel high gloss and antibacterial wood plastic composites for fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printing have potential applications in personalized and classic furniture, art, toys, etc.
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- 2020
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25. Effect of Micro-Steps on Twinning and Interfacial Segregation in Mg-Ag Alloy
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Yi Liu, Xuefei Chen, Kang Wei, Lirong Xiao, Bin Chen, Haibo Long, Yandong Yu, Zhaohua Hu, and Hao Zhou
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magnesium alloy ,twinning ,HAADF-STEM ,interfacial structure ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Microscopy ,QH201-278.5 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
Twinning structures and their interfacial segregation play a key role in strengthening of magnesium alloys. Micro-steps are frequently existed in the incoherent twin boundaries, while the effect of them on interface and interfacial segregation is still not clear. In this work, we performed an atomic-scale microstructure analysis using high-angle annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM) to explore the effect of micro-steps on twin and its interfacial segregation in Mg-Ag alloy. Diffraction pattern of the incoherent {10 1 ¯ 1} twin shows that the misorientation has a slight tilt of 5° from its theoretical angle of 125° due to the accumulated effects of the micro-steps and their misfit dislocations in twin boundaries. Most of the micro-steps in {10 1 ¯ 1} twin boundary are in the height of 2 d ( 10 1 ¯ 1 ) and 4 d ( 10 1 ¯ 1 ) , respectively, and both of them have two types according to whether there are dislocations on the micro-steps. The twin boundary is interrupted by many micro-steps, which leads to a step-line distributed interfacial segregation. Moreover, the Ag tends to segregate to dislocation cores, which results in the interruption of interfacial segregation at the micro-steps with dislocations.
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- 2019
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26. Novel Pectate Lyase Genes of Heterodera glycines Play Key Roles in the Early Stage of Parasitism.
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Huan Peng, Jiangkuan Cui, Haibo Long, Wenkun Huang, Lingan Kong, Shiming Liu, Wenting He, Xianqi Hu, and Deliang Peng
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Pectate lyases are known to play a key role in pectin degradation by catalyzing the random cleavage of internal polymer linkages (endo-pectinases). In this paper, four novel cDNAs, designated Hg-pel-3, Hg-pel-4, Hg-pel-6 and Hg-pel-7, that encode pectate lyases were cloned and characterized from the soybean cyst nematode, Heterodera glycines. The predicted protein sequences of HG-PEL-3, HG-PEL-4 and HG-PEL-6 differed significantly in both their amino acid sequences and their genomic structures from other pectate lyases of H. glycines (HG-PEL-1, HG-PEL-2 and HG-PEL-7). A phylogenetic study revealed that the pectate lyase proteins of H. glycines are clustered into distinct clades and have distinct numbers and positioning of introns, which suggests that the pectate lyase genes of H. glycines may have evolved from at least two ancestral genes. A Southern blot analysis revealed that multiple Hg-pel-6-like genes were present in the H. glycines genome. In situ hybridization showed that four novel pectate lyases (Hg-pel-3, Hg-pel-4, Hg-pel-6 and Hg-pel-7) were actively transcribed in the subventral esophageal gland cells. A semi-quantitative RT-PCR assay supported the finding that the expression of these genes was strong in the egg, pre-parasitic second-stage juvenile (J2) and early parasitic J2 stages and that it declined in further developmental stages of the nematode. This expression pattern suggests that these proteins play a role in the migratory phase of the nematode life cycle. Knocking down Hg-pel-6 using in vitro RNA interference resulted in a 46.9% reduction of the number of nematodes that invaded the plants and a 61.5% suppression of the development of H. glycines females within roots compared to the GFP-dsRNA control. Plant host-derived RNAi induced the silencing of the Hg-pel-6gene, which significantly reduced the nematode infection levels at 7 Days post inoculation (dpi). Similarly, this procedure reduced the number of female adults at 40 dpi, which suggests the important roles of this gene in the early stages of parasitism. Our combined data suggest that two types of pectate lyases are present in the H. glycines genome and may have different roles during infection.
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27. Comparative transcriptome analysis of two races of Heterodera glycines at different developmental stages.
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Gaofeng Wang, Deliang Peng, Bingli Gao, Wenkun Huang, Lingan Kong, Haibo Long, Huan Peng, and Heng Jian
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The soybean cyst nematode, Heterodera glycines, is an important pest of soybeans. Although resistance is available against this nematode, selection for virulent races can occur, allowing the nematode to overcome the resistance of cultivars. There are abundant field populations, however, little is known about their genetic diversity. In order to elucidate the differences between races, we investigated the transcriptional diversity within race 3 and race 4 inbred lines during their compatible interactions with the soybean host Zhonghuang 13. Six different race-enriched cDNA libraries were constructed with limited nematode samples collected from the three sedentary stages, parasitic J2, J3 and J4 female, respectively. Among 689 putative race-enriched genes isolated from the six libraries with functional annotations, 92 were validated by quantitative RT-PCR (qRT-PCR), including eight putative effector encoding genes. Further race-enriched genes were validated within race 3 and race 4 during development in soybean roots. Gene Ontology (GO) analysis of all the race-enriched genes at J3 and J4 female stages showed that most of them functioned in metabolic processes. Relative transcript level analysis of 13 selected race-enriched genes at four developmental stages showed that the differences in their expression abundance took place at either one or more developmental stages. This is the first investigation into the transcript diversity of H. glycines races throughout their sedentary stages, increasing the understanding of the genetic diversity of H. glycines.
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28. Superb creep lives of Ni-based single crystal superalloy through size effects and strengthening heterostructure γ/γʹ interfaces
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Long, Haibo Long, primary, Zhao, Yunsong, additional, Zhao, Junbo, additional, Yuan, Xiaoyi, additional, Fan, Hao, additional, Luo, Yushi, additional, Li, Wei, additional, An, Zibing, additional, Mao, Shengcheng, additional, Liu, Gang, additional, and Han, Xiaodong, additional
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- 2023
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29. Remnant cholesterol as a risk factor for all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in incident peritoneal dialysis patients
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Jihong Deng, Ruiying Tang, Jiexin Chen, Qian Zhou, Xiaojiang Zhan, Haibo Long, Fenfen Peng, Xiaoyang Wang, Yueqiang Wen, Xiaoran Feng, Ning Su, Xingming Tang, Na Tian, Xianfeng Wu, and Qingdong Xu
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Nutrition and Dietetics ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
- 2023
30. Association of Globodera rostochiensis (Nematoda) with Stunted and Chlorotic Potato Plants in Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces in China
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Ru Jiang, Yunqing Li, Liqiang Huang, Shiming Liu, Hui Liu, Xiaodong Feng, Haibo Long, Xianqi Hu, Jianjun Ge, Yong Bian, Xingyue Li, Baolin Shao, Wenkun Huang, Lin’an Kong, Chong Xu, Huan Peng, and Deliang Peng
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Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
On a global basis, potato cyst nematodes (Globodera spp. Skarbilovich 1959 [Behrens 1975]) are one of the most serious soilborne pathogens in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) production. In 2019 to 2020, 188 soil samples were taken from rhizosphere soil associated with the roots of stunted and chlorotic potato plants in the main potato-growing areas of Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces of China. Globodera rostochiensis Wollenweber 1923 (Skarbilovich 1959) was recovered from 112 of the samples. Nematode identification was as confirmed by morphometric, light microscopy, electron microscopy, and molecular methodologies. Population densities of G. rostochiensis ranged from 47.0 to 69.0 eggs/g of soil. A BLASTn homology search program was used to compare the sequences of populations of G. rostrochienses from Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces with populations of other Heteroderinae spp. and populations of G. rostochiensis from other nations. Although potato has been grown in China for at least 400 years and the nation produces more potato than any other country, potato cyst nematodes were not reported in China until 2022.
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- 2023
31. Occurrence of root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) on peppers in Hainan, China, and resistance of field cultivars to M. enterolobii and M. incognita
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Haibo Long, Yanfang Sun, Yuan Chen, Yueling Pei, TuiZi Feng, and Haiyan Che
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Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are the most economically damaging group of plant-parasitic nematodes. They are considered to be a major constraint of pepper (Capsicum annuum L) crops worldwide. In China, Hainan Island is the main producer of pepper, where the climatic conditions and cropping patterns are favorable for infection by Meloidogyne spp. In this study, we conducted a detailed investigation of the occurrence, severity and population distribution of root-knot nematodes infested pepper throughout Hainan Island. Meanwhile, we also tested the level of resistance to M. enterolobii and M. incognita for the field pepper cultivars in Hainan. Our results showed that root-knot nematodes belonging to M. enterolobii, M. incognita and M. javanica were found in Hainan, and the dominant population was M. enterolobii, which is the predominant species in the tropical area. Notably, all the pepper cultivars in this study were highly susceptible to M. enterolobii, which is probably one of the reasons for its rapid spread throughout Hainan. The pepper cultivars exhibited different levels of resistance to M. incognita. In conclusion, this study promotes the comprehensive understanding of the root-knot nematode distribution and host resistance level of Meloidogyne in Hainan, which will guide the effective control of root-knot nematodes.
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- 2023
32. Novel lignin microspheres reinforced poly (lactic acid) composites for fused deposition modeling
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Liangke Hu, Haibo Long, Feiwen Yang, Qilong Cai, Yixuan Wu, Zhiyuan Li, Jialin Xiao, Dingshu Xiao, Shuting Zhang, Litao Guan, Wenxu Zheng, Wuyi Zhou, and Xianming Dong
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Polymers and Plastics ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,General Chemistry - Published
- 2022
33. Lactobacillus casei enhances the apoptosis inducing effect of geniposide on U87 human glioma cells in vitro
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Fei CHEN, Zhipeng TENG, Xing PENG, Haibo WU, Wenwu WAN, and Haibo LONG
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Gardenia jasminoides ,glioma ,gardenia ,Lactobacillus casei ,Food Science ,Biotechnology ,genipin - Abstract
The goal of this work was to clarify the mechanism of action of Lactobacillus casei on genipin in triggering glioma apoptosis. DPPH and ABTS free radicals could be successfully eliminated by geniposide, LC-NBRC101979 (Lactobacillus casei), and geniposide + LC-NBRC101979. Geniposide and LC-NBRC101979 had effects that were stronger when combined than when taken alone. Geniposide, LC-NBRC101979, and Geniposide + LC-NBRC101979 did not have any detrimental effects on healthy epithelial cells HBE, but they greatly decreased the growth of U87 glioma cells, according to cell studies. Additionally, the combination of geniposide and LC-NBRC101979 had a stronger inhibitory impact than either drug alone. Results from qPCR revealed that in U87 cells, geniposide, LC-NBRC101979, and eniposide + LC-NBRC101979 could up-regulate caspase-3, COX-2, p53, c-myc, p21 mRNA expression and down-regulate Bcl-2, NF-κB expression. According to the results of the study on the effects of oxidative stress on cells, geniposide, LC-NBRC101979, and geniposide combined with LC-NBRC101979 can decrease the levels of MDA, LDH, and NO in normally damaged epithelial cells caused by oxidative stress and increase the levels of CAT, SOD, GSH-Px, and T-AOC. According to HPLC data, LC-NBRC101979 was able to convert the majority of geniposide into geniposide. It is clear that LC-NBRC101979 may enhance geniposide's inhibitory impact on glioma.
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- 2023
34. Design of Novel Alcofeniv High-Entropy Alloys with High-Strength and High-Ductility
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Xin Wang, Zibing An, Jixiang Cai, Cheng Jiang, Honghong Su, Xianmin Luo, Ziyao Li, Shichang Wu, Luyan Yang, haibo long, Jianfei Zhang, Shengcheng Mao, Ze Zhang, and Xiaodong Han
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- 2023
35. Oxygen changes crack modes of Ni-based single crystal superalloy
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Yanhui Chen, Zhipeng Li, Zhai Yadi, Yunsong Zhao, Ang Li, Xiaomeng Yang, Shengcheng Mao, Zhang Qing, Yong Liu, Li Xiaochen, Ma Dongfeng, Zhang Jianfei, Haibo Long, Xueqiao Li, Ze Zhang, and Xiaodong Han
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,oxidation ,in-situ transmission electron microscopy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Oxygen ,In situ transmission electron microscopy ,Cracking ,environment-assisted cracking ,chemistry ,0103 physical sciences ,Oxidizing agent ,TA401-492 ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,Single crystal superalloy ,ni-based superalloys - Abstract
Oxygen-affected cracking commonly presents on thin Ni-based single crystal superalloy components serving in high temperature and oxidizing environments. This study uses a newly developed in-situ thermal-stress environmental transmission electron microscope to investigate the oxidation and fracture behaviors of Ni-based single crystal superalloy at 650°C under stress. The in-situ oxidation was found to change the tensile fracture mode from the close-packed {111} planes of plastic fracture to $ \{001\} $ planes adjacent to γ/γ′ interfaces of brittle fracture. The microanalysis also revealed that the γ′ cuboids, γ phase, and γ/γ interface exhibit different oxidation behavior, thus underscoring the thickness debit effect.
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- 2021
36. Novel nanocellulose - microcrystalline cellulose complex with hierarchical structure reinforcing polylactic acid as 3D printing materials
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Haibo Long, Jianbin Mo, Feiwen Yang, Jialin Xiao, Shuting Zhang, Dingshu Xao, Litao Guan, Wenxu Zheng, Jin Gu, Wuyi Zhou, Yen Wei, and Xianming Dong
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A novel nanocellulose - microcrystalline cellulose complex (NCMC) with special hierarchical structure has been prepared by grafting nanocellulose (NC) onto the surface of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) via different silane coupling agents in this paper. The cellulose complex was easier to separate and purify from the solution in the preparation process than nanocellulose due to its large size, and was used to reinforce polylactic acid (PLA) as 3D printing materials through a melt-blending process. The results showed that NCMCs prepared by different silane coupling agents had different surface morphologies. Nanocelluloses formed a network structure on the surface of KH-550 treated NCMC, while a spherical structure wrapped by nanocellulose was formed on the surface of KH-560 treated NCMC, and KH-570 treated NCMC was the nanocellulose network with a small amount of irregular silica impurities. The mechanical properties, crystallinity of polymer and thermal stability of NCMC/PLA composites are obviously improved by adding a small amount of NCMC. Compared to pure PLA, the tensile strength, bending strength and elongation at break of the NCMC/PLA composites were increased by 40.3%, 84.1% and 34.3%, respectively. It is because NCMC had higher specific surface area and more complex surface structure than MCC, that led to more thorough grafting reaction on polylactic acid during high temperature extrusion blending process. The DSC results also showed that a small amount of NCMC could promote the crystallization of PLA as 3D printing materials. Besides, NCMC/PLA composites did not block the printing nozzle in continuous 3D printing, and the printed products had better appearances. The obtained materials are environmentally friendly, renewable and ideal for 3D printing.
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- 2022
37. IgG4-related disease presenting as a solitary epidural pseudotumor
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Chunhui Cao, Haibo Long, and Qin Shao
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Neurology ,Immunoglobulin G ,Plasma Cells ,Humans ,Neurology (clinical) ,General Medicine ,Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease ,Granuloma, Plasma Cell ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Published
- 2022
38. Brahma-related gene-1 promotes tubular senescence and renal fibrosis through Wnt/β-catenin/autophagy axis
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Bohui Yin, Huihui Cao, Fenfen Peng, Xiaoyang He, Shuting Li, Jiangping Xu, Xiaowen Chen, Congwei Luo, Haibo Long, Wangqiu Gong, Jing Xiao, Yanxia Liu, and Yiqun Zeng
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Senescence ,Male ,Small interfering RNA ,autophagy ,Brahma-related gene 1 ,Cell Cycle Proteins ,Molecular Bases of Health & Disease ,Renal fibrosis ,Gene silencing ,cellular senescence ,Animals ,Humans ,Wnt Signaling Pathway ,Research Articles ,Wnt/β-catenin ,Chemistry ,urogenital system ,Pharmacology & Toxicology ,Autophagy ,Wnt signaling pathway ,DNA Helicases ,Nuclear Proteins ,Epithelial Cells ,General Medicine ,Fibroblasts ,Gastrointestinal, Renal & Hepatic Systems ,renal fibrosis ,Fibrosis ,Signaling ,Cell biology ,Rats ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,HEK293 Cells ,Kidney Tubules ,Catenin ,Cytokines ,Ectopic expression ,Kidney Diseases ,Transcription Factors ,Ureteral Obstruction - Abstract
Although accelerated cellular senescence is closely related to the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and renal fibrosis, the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here, we reported that tubular aberrant expression of Brahma-related gene 1 (BRG1), an enzymatic subunit of the SWItch/Sucrose Non-Fermentable complex, is critically involved in tubular senescence and renal fibrosis. BRG1 was significantly up-regulated in the kidneys, predominantly in tubular epithelial cells, of both CKD patients and unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) mice. In vivo, shRNA-mediated knockdown of BRG1 significantly ameliorated renal fibrosis, improved tubular senescence, and inhibited UUO-induced activation of Wnt/β-catenin pathway. In mouse renal tubular epithelial cells (mTECs) and primary renal tubular cells, inhibition of BRG1 diminished transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1)-induced cellular senescence and fibrotic responses. Correspondingly, ectopic expression of BRG1 in mTECs or normal kidneys increased p16INK4a, p19ARF, and p21 expression and senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SA-β-gal) activity, indicating accelerated tubular senescence. Additionally, BRG1-mediated pro-fibrotic responses were largely abolished by small interfering RNA (siRNA)-mediated p16INK4a silencing in vitro or continuous senolytic treatment with ABT-263 in vivo. Moreover, BRG1 activated the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, which further inhibited autophagy. Pharmacologic inhibition of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway (ICG-001) or rapamycin (RAPA)-mediated activation of autophagy effectively blocked BRG1-induced tubular senescence and fibrotic responses, while bafilomycin A1 (Baf A1)-mediated inhibition of autophagy abolished the effects of ICG-001. Further, BRG1 altered the secretome of senescent tubular cells, which promoted proliferation and activation of fibroblasts. Taken together, our results indicate that BRG1 induces tubular senescence by inhibiting autophagy via the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, which ultimately contributes to the development of renal fibrosis.
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- 2021
39. Identification of Prognostic LncRNAs Subtypes Predicts Prognosis and Immune Microenvironment for Glioma
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Fei Chen, Xing Peng, Zhipeng Teng, Haibo Long, and Haibo Wu
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Complementary and alternative medicine - Abstract
Glioma is the most commonly occurring primary neuroepithelial neoplasm. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as pivotal modulators of gene expression in the immune system and play critical roles in the growth, progression, and immune response of carcinomas. In this study, we performed univariate Cox regression analysis on survival data from TCGA and identified 20 prognostic lncRNAs. Moreover, we revealed that these prognosis-related lncRNAs (PRLnc) were dysregulated in glioma. Furthermore, we constructed a signature based on the expression levels of these prognosis-related lncRNAs based on 13 prognostic lncRNAs, including AGAP2-AS1, CYTOR, MIR155HG, LINC00634, HOTAIRM1, SNHG18, LINC01841, LINC01842, LINC01426, MIR9-3HG, TMEM220-AS1, LINC00641, LINC01270, and LINC01503. The Kaplan–Meier curves show that high-risk patients had a shorter survival time. Finally, the glioma samples were classified into 2 subgroups based on the median expression of prognosis-related lncRNAs in each sample. In summary, these findings suggest that PRLnc is associated with tumor-infiltrating immune cells in glioma and that subtype 2 patients may respond more positively to immunotherapy.
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- 2022
40. Twin crystal structured Al-10 wt.% Mg alloy over broad velocity conditions achieved by high thermal gradient directional solidification
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Haibo Long, Yang Li, Deli Kong, Ang Li, Yanhui Chen, Luyan Yang, Kai Fan, Wei Li, Shuangming Li, and Pengfei Cao
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Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Mg alloys ,Mechanical Engineering ,Alloy ,Metals and Alloys ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Structural evolution ,0104 chemical sciences ,Crystal ,Growth velocity ,Temperature gradient ,Dendrite (crystal) ,ddc:670 ,Mechanics of Materials ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,engineering ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Directional solidification - Abstract
Twin crystal structured Al-10 wt.% Mg alloys that were grown over a broad solidification velocity range were prepared and studied for the first time. The high thermal gradient (G) and growth velocity (V) of directional solidification resulted in the dominant solidification of twins: the twinned dendrite trunks at constant high Vs curved in the G direction with large angles in 7 mm diameter crucibles and invaded regular columnar grains because of a distinct kinetics growth advantage. Transitive deceleration experiments were designed to produce twin crystals that evolved with lower values of V (100, 10, and 0.5 μm/s) and had a structural coarsening trend. Twin cell growth in the absence of arms occurred at a growth velocity of 10 μm/s. A coherency loss was observed at a growth velocity of 0.5 μm/s with straight coherent twin boundaries turning into curved incoherent boundaries. Linear theoretical analyses were performed to understand the structural evolution of the twins. These results demonstrate the possibility of producing dense and controlled twin crystals in the Al-Mg system under most industrial production conditions; thus, this approach can be a new structural choice for designing Al-Mg-based alloys that have widespread commercial applications.
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- 2021
41. L-simulator: a magPEEC-based new CAD tool for simulating magnetic-enhanced IC inductors of 3D arbitrary geometry.
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Haibo Long, Zhenghe Feng, Haigang Feng, Albert Z. Wang, and Tianling Ren
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- 2004
42. Association between serum lipids and apolipoproteins level and chronic subdural hematoma: a case-control study
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Xudong Che, Wenqiao Fu, Haibo Long, Xiaolin Yang, Tangmin Wen, Jun Su, and Zhaohui He
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Background: Several studies, including a randomized clinical trial, have demonstrated that atorvastatin may be an effective nonoperative treatment for chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH). Atorvastatin is mainly used to regulate lipid metabolism. However, few studies investigated the association between serum lipids level and risk of CSDH.Methods: We conducted a retrospective case-control study to assess the relationship between fasting lipids (total cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL-C and LDL-C), apolipoproteins (ApoA1, ApoB) and risk of CSDH. Using a one-to-three case–control ratio, 137 CSDH patients were included in our study. Conditional logistic regression was used to examine the relationship between lipids and apolipoproteins biomarkers and risk of CSDH.Result: In univariate analysis, baseline levels of total cholesterol (PConclusion: Among a panel of lipids and apolipoproteins biomarkers, total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-C, ApoA1 were significantly associated with CSDH.
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- 2022
43. Key Technologies of Structure Design of 385m Super-high Long-span Transmission Tower
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Buhui, Li, primary, Zuomin, Wang, additional, Qingsong, Tao, additional, Liang, Yu, additional, and Haibo, Long, additional
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44. FOXO3a accumulation and activation accelerate oxidative stress‐induced podocyte injury
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Jing Xiao, Xiaowen Chen, Congwei Luo, Shuting Li, Wangqiu Gong, Wenting Liu, Yuxian Wang, Ying Zhang, Fenfen Peng, Na Wu, Xiaoyang He, Yanxia Liu, Haibo Long, Qianyin Huang, Yiyi Zhuang, and Yihua Chen
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Glycation End Products, Advanced ,0301 basic medicine ,Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products ,Apoptosis ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Podocyte ,Diabetic nephropathy ,Nephrin ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Glycation ,Autophagy ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Diabetic Nephropathies ,Molecular Biology ,Protein kinase B ,biology ,Podocytes ,Chemistry ,Forkhead Box Protein O3 ,Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ,Membrane Proteins ,medicine.disease ,Cell biology ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Oxidative Stress ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Advanced Oxidation Protein Products ,Podocin ,biology.protein ,Biomarkers ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Oxidative stress ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Podocyte injury is the primary cause of glomerular injury in diabetic nephropathy (DN). Advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs), the triggers and markers of oxidative stress in DN, have been linked to podocyte damage. However, the underlying mechanism is not yet clear. Here, we investigated the potential role of FOXO3a, a key transcription factor in the response to stress, in mediating AOPPs-induced podocyte injury. We found that FOXO3a expression was increased in the glomeruli of kidney biopsies from patients with DN and it was positively correlated with proteinuria. The serum from patients with DN significantly increased FOXO3a and its downstream genes FasL and Bim, thereby inducing the high level of cleaved caspase3 and the loss of nephrin and podocin expressions in podocytes. Blockade of AOPPs signaling by a neutralizing antibody against the receptor of advanced glycation end products (αRAGE) abolished the effect of DN serum on podocytes, confirming the pathogenic role of AOPPs in DN serum. Downregulation of FOXO3a decreased AOPPs-induced podocyte apoptosis and restored the levels of podocyte markers nephrin and podocin, and upregulation of FOXO3a exacerbated these changes in podocytes after AOPPs treatment. Furthermore, FOXO3a specifically activated proapoptotic genes in podocytes only in the presence of AOPPs. Mechanistically, AOPPs increased the FOXO3a protein levels by inhibiting their autophagic degradation in a ROS/mTOR-dependent manner. Moreover AOPPs activated the accumulated FOXO3a by maintaining FOXO3a in the nucleus, and this process was dependent on ROS-mediated AKT signaling deactivation. These studies suggest that FOXO3a plays a critical role in mediating AOPPs-induced podocyte injury and reveal a new mechanistic linkage of oxidative stress, FOXO3a activation and podocyte injury in DN.
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- 2020
45. The relationship between neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and the first occurrence of pneumonia in peritoneal dialysis patients
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Xiaoran Feng, Etna, Yingsi Zeng, Xiaojiang Zhan, Xuan Peng, Zebin Wang, Xianfeng Wu, Yujing Zhang, Jianbo Liang, Guanhua Guo, Xiaochun Lai, Lingling Liu, Dijing Wang, Qian Zhou, Fengping Zhang, Kaiyuan Hu, Yueqiang Wen, Qinkai Chen, Haibo Long, and Fenfen Peng
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neutrophils ,Physiology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Peritoneal dialysis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Cumulative incidence ,Lymphocyte Count ,Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio ,education ,Proportional Hazards Models ,education.field_of_study ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,fungi ,Hazard ratio ,Pneumonia ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Nephrology ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Female ,business ,Peritoneal Dialysis - Abstract
Although neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is closely associated with pneumonia in the general population, its relationship is unclear in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. This is a cohort study consisting of 739 PD patients and dividing into two groups. Kaplan–Meier curves were applied to observe the incidence of the first occurrence of pneumonia, competitive risk analysis was conducted to compare whether there was a significant difference in each NLR group in the presence of other competing events, multivariable COX regression analysis was used to evaluate the hazard ratios (HRs), as well as forest plot was used to analyze the relationship between NLR and the first occurrence of pneumonia in different subgroups. Of all the patients, 116 cases of first-time pneumonia were recorded. The first-time pneumonia incidence rate was 71.67/1000 patient-years in high NLR group, which was markedly higher than that of 45.81/1000 patient-years in low NLR group. Kaplan–Meier curves indicated significant differences in the incidence of the first occurrence of pneumonia between two groups (log-rank test p = 0.015). The competitive risk model suggested a significant difference in the cumulative incidence of first pneumonia between the two groups (p = 0.032). Compared to low NLR group, adjusted Cox model showed that high NLR group was associated with increased risk of pneumonia incidence (HR, 1.51; 95% CI 1.04–2.21; p = 0.031). Forest plot showed no interaction was found in subgroups. The risk of pneumonia was significantly increasing in PD patients with high NLR, which may have a certain guiding significance for the clinic.
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- 2020
46. Structural evolution of topologically closed packed phase in a Ni-based single crystal superalloy
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Yong Liu, Ang Li, Hong Yang, Ze Zhang, Shengcheng Mao, Xiaodong Han, Hua Wei, Yanhui Chen, Qingsong Deng, and Haibo Long
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Precipitation (chemistry) ,Metals and Alloys ,02 engineering and technology ,Crystal structure ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Molecular physics ,Projection (linear algebra) ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Phase (matter) ,0103 physical sciences ,Ceramics and Composites ,Orthorhombic crystal system ,Rectangle ,0210 nano-technology ,Parallelogram ,Single crystal - Abstract
This work investigates the evolution of the crystal structure of the topologically closed packed orthorhombic P phase precipitate in a Re-containing Ni-based single crystal superalloy during thermal exposure. The P phase is formed with a thin needle morphology. The precipitate is formed from the matrix with an initial complex atomic arrangement which continues to evolve during the process of thermal exposure. Based on the experimental evidence of this study and the theoretically predicted structure reported in the literature, a mechanism of the structural transformation is proposed. The initial structure is composed of a parallelogram (P) atomic arrangement configuration, which gradually evolve into a rectangle (R) atomic arrangement configuration in the [100]P projection. In the [010] projection, the initial structure is composed of alternating rows of a larger parallelogram (P') and a larger rectangle (R') configurations, which gradually evolve into an intricate structure of P'-R' along the length [001]P direction and P'P'-R'R' along the transverse [100]P direction. The initial structure is formed for its structural similarities to the γ phase to minimize lattice mismatch. The final structure is evolved over time to conform to its thermodynamically more stable state. The structural evolution is achieved by collective atomic shuffling. These intricate atomic arrangements gives rise to the very faint and highly dense parallel striation lines along the transverse [010]P direction in [100]P view and along the length [010]P direction in [010]P view under transmission electron microscopy observation.
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- 2020
47. Structural Degradation and Elemental Variations on an Ex-Service First - Stage Gas Turbine Blade
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Hui Lu, Wenhan Zhang, Yanhui Chen, Yadi Zhai, Wenshuai Wang, haibo long, Ang Li, and Xiaodong Han
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2022
48. Structural degradation and elemental variations in an ex-service first-stage gas turbine blade
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Hui Lu, Wenhan Zhang, Yanhui Chen, Yadi Zhai, Wenshuai Wang, Haibo Long, Ang Li, and Xiaodong Han
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
- 2023
49. Mechanically strong and biodegradable holocellulose films prepared from Camellia oleifera shells
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Haibo Long, Jin Gu, Jianchun Jiang, Litao Guan, Xiuyi Lin, Weiwei Zhang, and Chuanshuang Hu
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Polymers and Plastics ,Organic Chemistry ,Materials Chemistry - Published
- 2023
50. The relationship between the prognostic nutritional index and new-onset pneumonia in peritoneal dialysis patients
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Sijia Shang, Yajuan Huang, Xiaojiang Zhan, Fenfen Peng, Xiaoyang Wang, Yueqiang Wen, Xiaoran Feng, Qian Zhou, Li-wen Tang, Haibo Long, Yuanyuan Yang, Qinqin Wang, Xingyu Chen, Xingming Tang, and Ning Su
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Nutrition Assessment ,Nephrology ,Urology ,Humans ,Nutritional Status ,Pneumonia ,Prognosis ,Peritoneal Dialysis ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
As an indicator of nutrition and immunity, the prognostic value of the prognostic nutritional index (PNI) has been confirmed in various diseases. However, the relationship between PNI and the incidence of pneumonia in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients remains unknown. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between PNI and new-onset pneumonia in patients undergoing PD.Thousand two hundred and nighty eight patients were enrolled in this multicenter retrospective study from February 1, 2010, to February 28, 2020. A total of 899 patients were included in the final statistical analysis. The patients were stratified into two groups by PNI quartiles. The primary endpoint was a new-onset pneumonia event. Cox regression model analysis was used to explore the association between PNI and the first occurrence of pneumonia.During a mean follow-up of 41.43 months, 147 patients developed new-onset pneumonia. Kaplan-Meier survival curves showed a significant difference in the incidence of the first presentation of pneumonia between the two groups, that patients in the low PNI group had a higher risk of pneumonia (P = 0.016). By adjusting for demographic parameters, comorbidities, and laboratory indicators, the Cox regression model showed that the high PNI group had less risk compared to the low PNI group (HR 0.479 95% CI 0.297-0.772, P = 0.003). There were no interactions in the subgroups as follows: diabetes, hypertension, age, and sex.Low PNI levels were independently associated with the first occurrence of pneumonia in PD patients. PNI was an independent predictor of new-onset pneumonia in PD patients.
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- 2021
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