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2. Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals the immunoregulatory roles of PegIFN-α in patients with chronic hepatitis B.
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Penglei Jiang, Hongyu Jia, Xinyue Qian, Tian Tang, Yingli Han, Zhaoru Zhang, Huan Cai, Shanyan Zhang, Xiaoli Zhan, Jueqing Gu, Chanyuan Ye, Lisha Yang, Yingfeng Lu, Heng Liu, Xiaoqing Lu, Ciliang Jin, Yue Ren, Miaomiao Lu, and Lingling Xu
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- 2024
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3. The cultivation regimes of Morchella sextelata trigger shifts in the community assemblage and ecological traits of soil bacteria.
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Yan Zhang, Qi Zhao, Uroz, Stéphane, Tianpeng Gao, Jing Li, Fengqin He, Rosazlina, Rusly, Martin, Francis, and Lingling Xu
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SOIL microbiology ,BIOTIC communities ,DENITRIFYING bacteria ,NITRIFYING bacteria ,FRUITING bodies (Fungi) ,CALCIUM chloride - Abstract
The successful large-scale cultivation of morel mushrooms (Morchella sextelata) requires a comprehensive understanding of the soil bacterial communities associated with morel-farming beds, as the interactions between fungi and bacteria play a crucial role in shaping the soil microbiome. In this study, we investigated the temporal distribution and ecological characteristics of soil bacteria associated with morel fruiting bodies at different stages, specifically the conidial and primordial stages, under two cropping regimes, non-continuous cropping (NCC) and continuous cropping (CC). Our findings revealed a significant reduction in the yield of morel primordia during the third year following 2 years of CC (0.29 + 0.25 primordia/grid), in comparison to the NCC regime (12.39 + 6.09 primordia/grid). Furthermore, inoculation with morel mycelia had a notable impact on soil bacterial diversity, decreasing it in the NCC regime and increasing the number of generalist bacterial members in the CC regime. The latter regime also led to the accumulation of nutrients in the soil beds, resulting in a shift from a stochastic to a deterministic process in the composition of the bacterial community, which differed from the NCC regime. Additionally, mycelial inoculation had a positive effect on the abundance of potential copiotrophic/denitrifying and N-fixing bacteria while decreasing the abundance of oligotrophic/nitrifying bacteria. Interestingly, this effect was more pronounced in the NCC regime than in the CC regime. These results suggest that the increase in potential copiotrophic/denitrifying and N-fixing bacteria facilitated the decomposition of nutrients in exogenous nutrient bags by morel mushrooms, thereby maintaining nitrogen balance in the soil. Overall, our study provides valuable insights into the interactions between morel mycelia and the associated soil bacteriome as well as the influence of different cultivation regimes on these interactions. These findings contribute to our understanding of the complex dynamics of the soil microbiome and can inform strategies for optimizing morel mushroom cultivation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha mediates the negative association between telomere length and kidney dysfunction.
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Mengya Qi, Jie Yu, Fan Ping, Lingling Xu, Wei Li, Huabing Zhang, and Yuxiu Li
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- 2023
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5. Contrastive Learning Models for Sentence Representations.
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LINGLING XU, HAORAN XIE, ZONGXI LI, FU LEE WANG, WEIMING WANG, and QING LI
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LANGUAGE models ,NATURAL language processing - Abstract
Sentence representation learning is a crucial task in natural language processing, as the quality of learned representations directly influences downstream tasks, such as sentence classification and sentiment analysis. Transformer-based pretrained language models such as bidirectional encoder representations from transformers (BERT) have been extensively applied to various natural language processing tasks, and have exhibited moderately good performance. However, the anisotropy of the learned embedding space prevents BERT sentence embeddings from achieving good results in the semantic textual similarity tasks. It has been shown that contrastive learning can alleviate the anisotropy problem and significantly improve sentence representation performance. Therefore, there has been a surge in the development of models that utilize contrastive learning to fine-tune BERT-like pretrained language models to learn sentence representations. But no systematic review of contrastive learning models for sentence representations has been conducted. To fill this gap, this article summarizes and categorizes the contrastive learning based sentence representation models, common evaluation tasks for assessing the quality of learned representations, and future research directions. Furthermore, we select several representative models for exhaustive experiments to illustrate the quantitative improvement of various strategies on sentence representations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. Carbon layer-protected self-supporting CoSe2 nanowire arrays for durable hydrogen evolution reaction catalysts.
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Xinyue Wang, Yibin Wang, Xinzhi Ma, Lingling Xu, Sirui Liu, Wei Wang, Huiqing Lu, and Lili Wu
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- 2023
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7. circROCK1 Promotes septic myocardial injury through regulating miR-96-5p/OXSR1 axis.
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ZhiYu He, Lingling Xu, Xiaojun Zeng, Biqing Yang, Peiying Liu, Dunzheng Han, Hao Xue, and Bihui Luo
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- 2023
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8. COVID-19 vaccine coverage, safety, and perceptions among patients with diabetes mellitus in China: a cross-sectional study.
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Haolong Li, Fan Ping, Xiaomeng Li, Zhihong Wang, Jianzhong Xiao, Hongwei Jiang, Yaoming Xue, Jinxing Quan, Hebin Yao, Xianling Zheng, Yanming Chen, Yufeng Li, Xiaohua Yu, Lingling Xu, Xinxin Feng, Siyu Wang, Yongzhe Li, and Xinhua Xiao
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VACCINATION coverage ,VACCINATION status ,COVID-19 vaccines ,PATIENTS' attitudes ,PEOPLE with diabetes ,DIABETIC nephropathies - Abstract
Aims: Diabetes mellitus (DM), one of the most common chronic diseases in China, is a risk factor for SARS-COV-2 infection and poor prognosis of COVID- 19. The COVID-19 vaccine is one of the key measures to control the pandemic. However, the actual coverage of COVID-19 vaccination and associated factors remain unclear among DM patients in China. We conducted this study to investigate the COVID-19 vaccine coverage, safety, and perceptions among patients with DM in China. Methods: A cross-sectional study of a sample of 2200 DM patients from 180 tertiary hospitals in China was performed using a questionnaire developed through the Wen Juan Xing survey platform to collect information regarding their coverage, safety, and perceptions of COVID-19 vaccination. A multinomial logistic regression analysis model was performed to determine any independent relationships with COVID-19 vaccination behavior among DM patients. Results: In total, 1929 (87.7%) DM patients have received at least one dose COVID-19 vaccine, and 271 (12.3%) DM patients were unvaccinated. In addition, 65.2% (n = 1434) were booster vaccinated against COVID-19, while 16.2% (n = 357) were only fully vaccinated and 6.3% (n = 138) were only partially vaccinated. The prevalence of adverse effects after the first dose of vaccine, the second dose of vaccine, and the third dose of vaccine were 6.0%, 6.0%, and 4.3% respectively. Multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that DM patients complicated with immune and inflammatory diseases (partially vaccinated: OR = 0.12; fully vaccinated: OR = 0.11; booster vaccinated: OR = 0.28), diabetic nephropathy (partially vaccinated: OR = 0.23; fully vaccinated: OR = 0.50; booster vaccinated: OR = 0.30), and perceptions on the safety of COVID-19 vaccine (partially vaccinated: OR = 0.44; fully vaccinated: OR = 0.48; booster vaccinated: OR = 0.45) were all associated with the three of vaccination status. Conclusion: This study showed that higher proportion of COVID-19 vaccine coverage among patients with DM in China. The concern about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine affected the vaccine behavior in patients with DM. The COVID-19 vaccine was relatively safe for DM patients due to all side effects were self-limiting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Neuroimaging mechanisms of acupuncture on functional reorganization for post-stroke motor improvement: a machine learning-based functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
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Mengxin Lu, Zhongming Du, Jiping Zhao, Lan Jiang, Ruoyi Liu, Muzhao Zhang, Tianjiao Xu, Jingpei Wei, Wei Wang, Lingling Xu, Haijiao Guo, Chen Chen, Xin Yu, Zhongjian Tan, Jiliang Fang, and Yihuai Zou
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FUNCTIONAL magnetic resonance imaging ,ACUPUNCTURE ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,DIAGNOSTIC imaging ,ACUPUNCTURE points - Abstract
Objective: Motor recovery is crucial in stroke rehabilitation, and acupuncture can influence recovery. Neuroimaging and machine learning approaches provide new research directions to explore the brain functional reorganization and acupuncture mechanisms after stroke. We applied machine learning to predict the classification of the minimal clinically important differences (MCID) for motor improvement and identify the neuroimaging features, in order to explore brain functional reorganization and acupuncture mechanisms for motor recovery after stroke. Methods: In this study, 49 patients with unilateral motor pathway injury (basal ganglia and/or corona radiata) after ischemic stroke were included and evaluated the motor function by Fugl--Meyer Assessment scores (FMA) at baseline and at 2-week follow-up sessions. Patients were divided by the difference between the twice FMA scores into one group showing minimal clinically important difference (MCID group, n = 28) and the other group with no minimal clinically important difference (N-MCID, n = 21). Machine learning was performed by PRoNTo software to predict the classification of the patients and identify the feature brain regions of interest (ROIs). In addition, a matched group of healthy controls (HC, n = 26) was enrolled. Patients and HC underwent magnetic resonance imaging examination in the resting state and in the acupuncture state (acupuncture at the Yanglingquan point on one side) to compare the differences in brain functional connectivity (FC) and acupuncture effects. Results: Through machine learning, we obtained a balance accuracy rate of 75.51% and eight feature ROIs. Compared to HC, we found that the stroke patients with lower FC between these feature ROIs with other brain regions, while patients in the MCID group exhibited a wider range of lower FC. When acupuncture was applied to Yanglingquan (GB 34), the abnormal FC of patients was decreased, with different targets of effects in different groups. Conclusion: Feature ROIs identified by machine learning can predict the classification of stroke patients with different motor improvements, and the FC between these ROIs with other brain regions is decreased. Acupuncture can modulate the bilateral cerebral hemispheres to restore abnormal FC via different targets, thereby promoting motor recovery after stroke. Clinical trial registration: https://www.chictr.org.cn/showproj.html?proj=37359, ChiCTR1900022220. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. Empirical Ensemble Equating Under the NEAT Design Inspired by Machine Learning Ideology.
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Zhehan Jiang, Yuting Han, Jihong Zhang, Lingling Xu, Dexin Shi, Haiying Liang, and Jinying Ouyang
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MACHINE learning ,STANDARD deviations ,EDUCATIONAL evaluation ,CHI-squared test ,FACTOR analysis - Abstract
This study proposes an empirical ensemble equating (3E) approach that collectively selects, adopts, weighs, and combines outputs from different sources to take and combine advantage of equating techniques in various score intervals. The ensemble idea was demonstrated and tailored to the Non-Equivalent groups with Anchor Test (NEAT) equating. A simulation study based on several published settings was conducted. Three outcome measures - average bias, its absolute value, and root mean square difference - were used to evaluate the selected methods' performance. The 3E approach outperformed other counterparts in most given conditions, while the cautions, such as tuning weights and assuming possible scenarios for using the proposed approach were also addressed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. Prediction of liver cancer prognosis based on immune cell marker genes.
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Jianfei Liu, Junjie Qu, Lingling Xu, Chen Qiao, Guiwen Shao, Xin Liu, Hui He, and Jian Zhang
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LIVER cancer ,BIOMARKERS ,CANCER prognosis ,GENES ,DEEP learning - Abstract
Introduction: Monitoring the response after treatment of liver cancer and timely adjusting the treatment strategy are crucial to improve the survival rate of liver cancer. At present, the clinical monitoring of liver cancer after treatment is mainly based on serum markers and imaging. Morphological evaluation has limitations, such as the inability to measure small tumors and the poor repeatability of measurement, which is not applicable to cancer evaluation after immunotherapy or targeted treatment. The determination of serum markers is greatly affected by the environment and cannot accurately evaluate the prognosis. With the development of single cell sequencing technology, a large number of immune cell-specific genes have been identified. Immune cells and microenvironment play an important role in the process of prognosis. We speculate that the expression changes of immune cell-specific genes can indicate the process of prognosis. Method: Therefore, this paper first screened out the immune cell-specific genes related to liver cancer, and then built a deep learning model based on the expression of these genes to predict metastasis and the survival time of liver cancer patients. We verified and compared the model on the data set of 372 patients with liver cancer. Result: The experiments found that our model is significantly superior to other methods, and can accurately identify whether liver cancer patients have metastasis and predict the survival time of liver cancer patients according to the expression of immune cell-specific genes. Discussion: We found these immune cell-specific genes participant multiple cancer-related pathways. We fully explored the function of these genes, which would support the development of immunotherapy for liver cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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12. Low rectus femoris mass index is closely associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
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Lina Wang, Xiaopu Lin, Haishan Huang, Yanfang Wang, Xinxin Liang, Xiaobin Zheng, and Lingling Xu
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RECTUS femoris muscles ,DIABETIC neuropathies ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,RECEIVER operating characteristic curves ,NEURAL conduction - Abstract
Aims: To assess the association of rectus femoris mass index (RFMI) with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods: Totally 948 T2DM cases were enrolled. Nerve conduction parameters, quantitative sensory threshold and rectus femoris cross-sectional area (RFCSA) were obtained, and rectus femoris mass index (RFMI=RFCSA/height2 ) was derived. The patients were assigned to four groups based on interquartile spacing of RFMI. Results: Motor/sensory nerve amplitude and conduction velocity (CV) were significantly lower in the low-level RFMI groups (all P<0.05). RFMI was positively associated with mean motor/sensory nerve amplitude and CV (both P<0.05). T2DM duration above 10 years and RFMI below 2.37cm²/m² had significant associations with DPN (both P<0.001). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis demonstrated cutoffs for T2DM duration and RFMI of 7 years and 2.2 cm²/m², respectively (AUC=0.75, 95% CI: 0.72-0.79; sensitivity, 68.4%; specificity, 66.8%). Conclusion: DPN is significantly associated with reduced RFMI in T2DM patients. Decreased muscle mass seems to be associated with motor/sensory nerve amplitude and CV. RFMI combined with T2DM duration may represent a potent tool for predicting DPN occurrence in T2DM cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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13. Hypoglycemia Caused by Exogenous Insulin Antibody Syndrome: A Large Single-Center Case Series From China.
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Yiwen Liu, Fan Ping, Jie Yu, Lu Lv, Yuan Zhao, Mengya Qi, Wei Li, Lingling Xu, Miao Yu, Ming Li, Huabing Zhang, and Yuxiu Li
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HYPOGLYCEMIA ,INSULIN antibodies ,AUTOIMMUNE diseases ,GENOTYPES ,AUTOANTIBODIES - Abstract
Context: Exogenous insulin antibody syndrome (EIAS) can lead to unexpected and potentially life-threatening recurrent hypoglycemia. Objective: We aimed to better define autoimmune hypoglycemia caused by EIAS in patients with diabetes and shed light on the improvements in the identification and intervention for this rare but possibly life-threatening condition. Methods: We summarized the clinical characteristics of autoimmune hypoglycemia caused by EIAS in 23 patients with diabetes. Furthermore, we performed human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genotyping of 10 patients. Results: We identified a high frequency of autoimmune comorbidities (21.7%), food or drug allergy (48%), insulin allergy (30%), lipodystrophy at the insulin injection sites (22%), and antinuclear antibodies (25%) in the patients. Alternation between hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia was observed in more than 90% of the patients. Most patients showed a high insulin autoantibody titer (>90%) and inappropriately increased insulin concentration (insulin/C-peptide molar ratio >7, >85%). We detected similar frequencies of DRB1*0405-DQB1*0401 and DRB1*0901-DQB1*0303 compared with previously reported frequencies in type 1 diabetes, and a lower frequency of DRB1*0406 compared with insulin autoimmune syndrome. The spontaneous remission rate exceeded 70%. Conclusion: Predisposing factors for autoimmune hypoglycemia caused by EIAS include a strong autoimmune background. Susceptible HLA genotypes for type 1 diabetes or insulin autoimmune syndrome might not explain susceptibility to this condition. Additionally, insulin autoantibodies and the insulin/C-peptide molar ratio are reliable screening options. The prognosis for this condition is favorable. Monitoring of insulin and insulin autoantibodies may contribute to treatment effectiveness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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14. Visceral fat correlates with insulin secretion and sensitivity independent of BMI and subcutaneous fat in Chinese with type 2 diabetes.
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Haishan Huang, Xiaobin Zheng, Xiaoming Wen, Jingyi Zhong, Yanting Zhou, and Lingling Xu
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INSULIN sensitivity ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,FAT ,BIOELECTRIC impedance ,CHINESE people - Abstract
Aim: Clinical heterogeneity exists in overall obesity and abdominal obesity in terms of insulin secretion and sensitivity. Further, the impact of visceral fat (VF) on the first- and second-phase insulin secretion (FPIS and SPIS) is controversial. We aim to investigate insulin secretion and sensitivity in Chinese patients with T2DM according to different BMI and VF levels. Methods: This study enrolled 300 participants. A dual bioelectrical impedance analyzer was used to assess the visceral and subcutaneous fat area (VFA and SFA). VF levels were categorized as normal or high, with the cutoff value of 100 cm². FPIS and SPIS were evaluated by arginine stimulation test and standardized steamed bread meal tolerance test, respectively. b-cell function (HOMA2-β), insulin resistance (HOMA2-IR), and Gutt's insulin sensitivity index (Gutt-ISI) were also calculated. Spearman's correlation analysis and multivariate linear regression analysis were adopted for statistical analysis. Results: Participants were categorized into four groups: normal weight-normal VF, normal weight-high VF, overweight/obese-normal VF and overweight/obese-high VF.Multivariate linear regression showed that both VFA and SFAwere correlatedwith FPIS,HOMA2-IR and Gutt-ISI after controlling for gender and diabetes duration. After further adjustment for BMI and VFA, some associations of SFA with insulin secretion and sensitivity disappeared. After adjustment for gender, diabetes duration, BMI and SFA, VFA was positively correlated with FPIS, SPIS and HOMA2-IR. Subjects with overweight/obese-high VF were more likely to have higher FPIS, HOMA2-IR and lower Gutt-ISI (all p < 0.05). Conclusion: VF affects both FPIS and SPIS, and worsens insulin sensitivity independent of BMI and subcutaneous fat in Chinese patients with T2DM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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15. Preparation and Performance of n-Dodecane Microencapsulated Phase Change Cold Storage Materials.
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Pan Zhang, Lingling Xu, Xin Shi, Zemeng Guo, and Jiajia Cheng
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MICROENCAPSULATION ,COLD storage ,THERMAL stability ,POLYMETHYLMETHACRYLATE ,POLYMERIZATION - Abstract
Cold chain transportation is currently a hot research topic. Since the traditional refrigeration methods lead to the consumption of large amounts of energy, the search for new energy storage materials is a major trend. In the present contribution, n-dodecane/PMMA microencapsulated phase change materials were prepared by suspension polymerization for ice-temperature cold chain transportation and their preparation parameters were explored using the encapsulation ratio as optimization indicator. The results show that the n-dodecane-containing microcapsules have a maximum encapsulation ratio of 93.2% when using a core-to-wall ratio of 3:1, 5% of emulsifier, 30% of crosslinker, and 2000 rpm of emulsification speed. The phase transition temperature and enthalpy are -2°C and 195.9 kJ/kg, respectively. The microcapsules prepared with the optimized process parameters have good microscopic morphology, high energy storage efficiency, uniform particle size and good thermal stability, making them ideal materials for cold chain transportation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Glutamate-GABA imbalance mediated by miR-8-5p and its STTM regulates phase-related behavior of locusts.
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Meiling Yang, Baozhen Du, Lingling Xu, Huimin Wang, Yanli Wang, Ke Lin, Guofei He, and Le Kang
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LOCUSTS ,GLUTAMATE decarboxylase ,INSECT pests ,TRANSGENIC rice ,GABA receptors ,GRAIN storage ,PEST control industry - Abstract
The aggregation of locusts from solitary to gregarious phases is crucial for the formation of devastating locust plagues. Locust management requires research on the prevention of aggregation or alternative and greener solutions to replace insecticide use, and insect-derived microRNAs (miRNAs) show the potential for application in pest control. Here, we performed a genome-wide screen of the differential expression of miRNAs between solitary and gregarious locusts and showed that miR-8-5p controls the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)/glutamate functional balance by directly targeting glutamate decarboxylase (Gad). Blocking glutamate-GABA neurotransmission by miR-8-5p overexpression or Gad RNAi in solitary locusts decreased GABA production, resulting in locust aggregation behavior. Conversely, activating this pathway by miR-8-5p knockdown in gregarious locusts induced GABA production to eliminate aggregation behavior. Further results demonstrated that ionotropic glutamate/GABA receptors tuned glutamate/GABA to trigger/hamper the aggregation behavior of locusts. Finally, we successfully established a transgenic rice line expressing the miR-8-5p inhibitor by short tandem target mimic (STTM). When locusts fed on transgenic rice plants, Gad transcript levels in the brain increased greatly, and aggregation behavior was lost. This study provided insights into different regulatory pathways in the phase change of locusts and a potential control approach through behavioral regulation in insect pests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Large mid-upper arm circumference is associated with reduced insulin resistance independent of BMI and waist circumference: A cross-sectional study in the Chinese population.
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Jialu Wang, Liyun He, Na Yang, Ziyi Li, Lingling Xu, Wei Li, Fan Ping, Huabing Zhang, and Yuxiu Li
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ARM circumference ,WAIST circumference ,INSULIN resistance ,CHINESE people ,CROSS-sectional method - Abstract
Background: Body mass index (BMI) is a common indicator in clinical practice, but it is not sufficient to predict insulin resistance (IR). Other anthropometric methods supplement BMI in the assessment of body composition, which can be predicted more accurately. This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the association between mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC), triceps skinfold (TSF) thickness, mid-armmuscle circumference (MAMC) and IR in Chinese adults. Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed data from the 2009 China Health and Nutrition Survey database. The study population was divided into four groups according to the MUAC quartiles, and the homeostasis mode assessment was used to evaluate the degree of IR. Logistic regression analysis was performed to calculate odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs), with adjustments for multiple covariates. Subgroup analyses stratified by age, sex, BMI, waist circumference (WC), smoking status, and alcohol consumption were performed. Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed data from the 2009 China Health and Nutrition Survey database. The study population was divided into four groups according to the MUAC quartiles, and the homeostasis mode assessment was used to evaluate the degree of IR. Logistic regression analysis was performed to calculate odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs), with adjustments for multiple covariates. Subgroup analyses stratified by age, sex, BMI, waist circumference (WC), smoking status, and alcohol consumption were performed. Results: In total, 8,070 participants were included in the analysis. As MUAC increased, BMI, TSF thickness, MAMC, and the proportion of IR tended to increase. However, we found that there was a significant negative association betweenMUAC and MAMCand IR in the logistic regression analysis, independent of BMI and WC, the ORs for the highest quartiles compared with the lowest quartiles were 0.662 (95%CI: 0.540-0.811) and 0.723 (95%CI: 0.609-0.860), respectively. There was no significant association was observed between the TSF thickness and IR (OR=1.035 [95%CI: 0.870-1.231]). The inverse associations were more pronounced among participants with lower BMI and WC. No significant age-specific differences were observed (P-heterogeneity > 0.05). Conclusions: After adjusting for BMI and WC, MUAC was negatively associated with IR in Chinese adults, and the association between MUAC and IR was derived from arm muscle instead of subcutaneous fat. MUAC could be an additional predictor of IR besides BMI and WC in clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Occupational and domestic physical activity and diabetes risk in adults: Results from a long-term follow-up cohort.
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Jialu Wang, Liyun He, Na Yang, Ziyi Li, Lingling Xu, Wei Li, Fan Ping, Huabing Zhang, and Yuxiu Li
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PHYSICAL activity ,GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin ,PROPORTIONAL hazards models ,METABOLIC equivalent ,DIABETES - Abstract
Background: Physical activity (PA) has been associated with decreased incidence of diabetes. However, few studies have evaluated the influence of occupational and domestic PA on the risk of diabetes with a long-term followup. We aimed to examine the association between occupational and domestic PA and the risk of diabetes in a long-term prospective cohort of Chinese adults. Methods: A total of 10,343 adults who were followed up in the China Health and Nutrition Survey from 1997 to 2015 were included in our analysis. Occupational and domestical PA were collected with detailed seven-day data and were converted into metabolic equivalents values. Total PA included occupational, domestic, transportation, and leisure time PA. Diabetes cases were identified by self-reported doctor/health professional diagnosis of diabetes, fasting blood glucose =7.0 mmol/L, and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) =6.5%. Cox proportional hazards models were used to calculate hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results: During up to 18 years of follow-up (median 10 years), there were 575 diabetes cases documented. Occupational PA accounted for the majority of total PA (68%) in Chinese population, followed by domestic PA (25%). With adjustments for possible covariates, the highest quartiles of total PA (HR, 0.728 [95% CI, 0.570-0.929]) and occupational PA (HR, 0.765 [95% CI, 0.596-0.982]) were significantly associated with a lower risk of diabetes compared with lowest quartiles. The association between domestic PA and the risk of diabetes was insignificant (P >0.05). Conclusion: Higher levels of occupational PA were associated with a decreased risk of diabetes risk in the Chinese population. Domestic PA was not associated with the incidence of diabetes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. A refractory liver metastatic solid pseudopapillary neoplasm pancreas harbored CTNNB1 mutation showed good response to celecoxib: A case report.
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Yu Shang, Yunkun Zhang, Evenki Pan, Peng Yang, Lingling Xu, and Jinghua Sun
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PANCREATIC tumors ,CELECOXIB ,PANCREAS ,GENETIC mutation ,METASTASIS ,CYCLOOXYGENASE 2 inhibitors - Abstract
Solid pseudopapillary neoplasm (SPN) of the pancreas is rare relatively lowgrade malignant neoplasm and metastasis rarely. Surgical resection is the primary treatment option for primary and metastatic lesions of SPN, and chemotherapy is often ineffective in non-operable SPNs. SPNs are characterized by the presence of somatic CTNNB1 exon 3 mutations, leading to the activation of Wnt/β-catenin/Cox-2 signal pathway. Here, we firstly report that a refractory liver metastatic pancreatic SPN patient after the failure of multi-line chemotherapies benefited from the Cox-2 selective inhibitor (Celecoxib) based on CTNNB1 D32V mutation detected by next-generation sequencing (NGS), achieving a more than 22-month progression-free survival without any adverse events. Our case provides a potential treatment option for liver metastatic SPN patients with CTNNB1 mutations and highlights the application of NGS for the better treatment decision making. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. The optimal diagnostic criteria of endogenous hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia based on a large cohort of Chinese patients.
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Jie Yu, Yiwen Liu, Lu Lyu, Yuan Zhao, Mengya Qi, Fan Ping, Lingling Xu, Wei Li, Qiang Xu, Huabing Zhang, Wenming Wu, and Yuxiu Li
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CHINESE people ,HYPOGLYCEMIA ,RECEIVER operating characteristic curves ,INSULIN shock ,PROINSULIN - Abstract
Purpose: An end-of-fast insulin level ≥ 3 μIU/ml, C-peptide level ≥ 0.6 ng/ml, and proinsulin level ≥ 5 pmol/l with end-of-fast glucose level ≤ 3.0 mmol/l have been established as the criteria for endogenous hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. However, all these criteria have been proposed based on patients in Western populations. This study aimed to determine the optimal criteria using a large series of Chinese patients. Methods: This retrospective study comprised 144 patients with surgically proven insulinoma and 40 controls who underwent a 72-h fasting test at the Peking Union Medical College Hospital(PUMCH) from 2000 to 2020. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used for analysis. Results: In this series of patients, the optimal diagnostic criteria for endogenous hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia were insulin ≥ 5.5 mIU/ml, C-peptide ≥ 0.7 ng/ml, and proinsulin ≥ 12 pmol/l with end-of-fast glucose ≤ 2.8 mmol/l; the sensitivity and specificity were 99% and 100% for insulin, 100% and 100% for C-peptide, and 93% and 100% for proinsulin, respectively. The diagnostic efficacy of the criteria based on Western populations was then tested. The sensitivity and specificity of end-of-fast insulin ≥ 3 mIU/ml, C-peptide ≥ 0.6 ng/ml, and proinsulin ≥5 pmol/l with end-of-fast glucose ≤ 3.0 mmol/l were 100% and 83%, 100% and 80%, and 97% and 78%, respectively. Conclusions: New and optimized diagnostic criteria for endogenous hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia in Chinese populations have been proposed, and these criteria yield satisfactory accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Comparative study on consumers' choice behaviors in selecting pork in rational and irrational scenarios.
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Lingling Xu, Meidan Yu, and Xiujuan Chen
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CONSUMER preferences ,PORK ,WARNING labels ,ANIMAL welfare ,HYGIENE ,CONSUMERS - Abstract
To better understand the purchasing decision-making process of humane pork, and examine the internal relationship between consumers' preferences in rational consumption and irrational decoy scenarios, 405 consumers in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, and China were surveyed. Attributes were set for breeding time, breeding mode, diet cleanliness label, and price, and the first three among them reflect animal welfare conditions. The results show that in the rational consumption scenarios, consumers pay the most attention to the price attribute, followed by the attribute of diet cleanliness label, breeding mode, and breeding time. In the irrational decoy scenarios, consumers are most likely to be affected by the attribute decoy of diet cleanliness label, which have the utility of avoiding food safety risks. In addition, the decoy effect triggered by the price attribute which owned the highest degree of rational preference among consumers is also substantially higher, but lower than that of the diet cleanliness label attribute. The decoy effect caused by the breeding time attribute with the lowest degree of consumers' rational preference is also the lowest. Therefore, the government should strengthen the publicity of the humane treatment of pigs before slaughter, and improve the certification and management system of pigs' diet cleanliness. Besides, marketers are suggested to emphasis the product attributes that customer's value the most in their advertising. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Diabetic kidney disease progression is associated with decreased lower-limb muscle mass and increased visceral fat area in T2DM patients.
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Xiaopu Lin, Zhenguo Chen, Haishan Huang, Jingyi Zhong, and Lingling Xu
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DIABETIC nephropathies ,MUSCLE mass ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,BIOELECTRIC impedance ,DISEASE progression - Abstract
Aim: This study aimed to explore the relationship between lower-limb muscle mass/visceral fat area and diabetic kidney disease (DKD) progression in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods: A total of 879 participants with T2DM were divided into 4 groups according to the prognosis of CKD classification from Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO). Rectus femoris cross-sectional area (RFCSA) was measured through ultrasound, and visceral fat area (VFA) was evaluated with bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA). Results: T2DM patients with high to very high prognostic risk of DKD showed a reduced RFCSA (male P < 0.001; female P < 0.05), and an enlarged VFA (male P < 0.05; female P < 0.05). The prognostic risk of DKD was negatively correlated with RFCSA (P < 0.05), but positively correlated with VFA (P < 0.05). Receiver-operating characteristic analysis revealed that the cutoff points of T2DM duration combined with RFCSA and VFA were as follows: (male: 7 years, 6.60 cm2, and 111 cm2; AUC = 0.82; 95% CI: 0.78-0.88; sensitivity, 78.0%; specificity, 68.6%, P < 0.001) (female: 9 years, 5.05 cm2, and 91 cm2; AUC = 0.73; 95% CI: 0.66-0.81; sensitivity, 73.9%; specificity, 63.3%, P < 0.001). Conclusion: A significant association was demonstrated between reduced RFCSA/increased VFA and high- to very high-prognostic risk of DKD. T2DM duration, RFCSA, and VFA may be valuable markers of DKD progression in patients with T2DM. Clinical trial registration: http://www.chictr.org.cn, identifier ChiCTR2100042214. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. New insights on hyperglycemia in 17-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase deficiency.
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Lingling Xu, Lin Lu, Anli Tong, Shi Chen, Wei Li, Huabing Zhang, Fan Ping, and Yuxiu Li
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HYPERGLYCEMIA ,GLUCOSE tolerance tests ,BODY mass index ,ADRENAL glands ,GLUCOSE metabolism - Abstract
Objective: The adrenal glands of patients with 17-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase deficiency (17OHD) synthesize excessive 11-deoxycorticosterone(DOC) and progesterone, and produce less amount of sex steroid production. Mineralocorticoids and sex hormones play an important role in regulating glucose homeostasis. This study aimed to describe the glucose metabolism in 17OHD patients diagnosed at Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH). Design/methods: A total of 69 patients diagnosed with 17OHD after adolescence in PUMCH from 1995 to June in 2021. Among them 23 patients underwent a 3-hours oral glucose tolerance test (3hOGTT) after being diagnosed with 17OHD. Insulin response in patients with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) were further compared between the study two groups with different kalemia status. Another 19 patients were followed up to 30 years and older. All clinical data were obtained from the hospital information system of PUMCH. Results: Baseline: (1) The average body mass index(BMI) of all patients at baseline was 20.3 ± 3.7kg/m². Twenty-three patients underwent 3hOGTT, of whom three were diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, and one with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). Positive correlation between the ratio of progesterone to upper limit of normal range (P times) and hyperglycaemia was exist(r=0.707, P=0.005). (2) In 19 NGT patients, the insulin concentrations at 0 minute, results of the homeostasis model assessment for β-cell function and insulin resistance were lower in the hypokalaemia group than in the normal kalemia group(7.0 (5.8-13.2) vs 12.4(8.9-14.9) mIU/ml, P=0.017; 115.5(88.2-240.9) vs 253.1(177.2-305.8), P=0.048; 1.54(1.17-2.61) vs 2.47(1.91-2.98), P=0.022, respectively). Follow-up: Four patients had IGT, while seven patients had diabetes mellitus. Of the 19 patients, 11 had hyperglycaemia. P times was significantly higher(7.6 (5.0-11.0) vs 3.75(2.2-5.3), P=0.008) in hyperglycemia group than in the normal glucose group. Conclusions: Abnormal glucose metabolism was common in 17OHD patients, which was possibly associated with hypokalaemia and high progesterone levels. Routine monitoring on glucose metabolism in 17OHD patient should be conducted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Measurement report: Atmospheric mercury in a coastal city of Southeast China: inter-annual variations and influencing factors.
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Jiayan Shi, Yuping Chen, Lingling Xu, Youwei Hong, Mengren Li, Xiaolong Fan, Liqian Yin, Yanting Chen, Chen Yang, Gaojie Chen, Taotao Liu, Xiaoting Ji, and Jinsheng Chen
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Long-term monitoring of atmospheric mercury is an important part of the effective evaluation of the Minamata Convention on Mercury. Gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) along with conventional air pollutants and meteorological parameters were simultaneously observed in Xiamen city, Southeast China in January and July over the period 2012 - 2020. GEM concentrations in January slightly increased from 2012 (3.50 ng m
-3 ) to 2015 (4.47 ng m-3 ) and then decreased to 2020 (3.93 ng m-3 ), while GEM in July maintained stable from 2012 to 2017, and decreased significantly in 2020. The temporal variation of GEM was characterized by higher concentrations in winter than in summer and in nighttime than in daytime. Bivariate polar plots and HYSPLIT model were used to identify the source regions of GEM on a local and regional scale. The results indicate that GEM concentrations of air masses from all directions in January 2015 were higher than those of other years. Generalized Additive Models (GAMs), a regression analysis method, were established and applied to investigate the influencing factors on the inter-annual trend of GEM. The factors, anthropogenic emissions, meteorological conditions and transmission explained 26.9 ± 11.4%, 45.7 ± 7.2% and 27.4 ± 6.8% to the variation of GEM concentrations, respectively. Among them, the interpretation rate of anthropogenic emissions has generally decreased since 2012, whereas meteorology explained the largest proportion of GEM concentrations in almost all study periods. Our results suggest that meteorology was the more important factor, which driven the inter-annual trend of GEM in the study region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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25. Seasonal characteristics of atmospheric formaldehyde (HCHO) in a coastal city of southeast China: Formation mechanism and photochemical effects.
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Taotao Liu, Yiling Lin, Jinsheng Chen, Gaojie Chen, Chen Yang, Lingling Xu, Mengren Li, Xiaolong Fan, Yanting Chen, Liqian Yin, Yuping Chen, Xiaoting Ji, Ziyi Lin, Fuwang Zhang, Hong Wang, and Youwei Hong
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Formaldehyde (HCHO) is a vital reactive carbonyl compound, which plays a critical role in the atmospheric oxidation capacity (AOC), radical chemistry, and O3 formation. Yet, the majority of the current studies on HCHO photochemical mechanism in coastal areas remain scarce, thus limiting the full understanding of potential atmospheric impacts with limited influence from marine sources. Here, field campaigns were conducted at a typical urban site in southeast China to reveal the characteristics and potential source of ambient HCHO, as well as its impact on photochemistry, during spring and autumn of 2021. The result showed that the HCHO mixing ratios were 2.94±1.28 ppbv and 3.19±1.41 ppbv in spring and autumn, respectively. Secondary formation made the largest contributions to HCHO (49% in spring and 46% in autumn), followed by vehicle exhaust (25% and 20%) and biogenic emission (18% and 24%) in this study. Furthermore, in order to identity the impact of HCHO on photochemistry process, the formation pathways and key precursors (alkenes and aromatics) of secondary HCHO were furtherly investigated based on Observation-Based Model (OBM). The net HCHO production rate in autumn (−0.40±0.70 ppbv h
−1 ) was lower than that in spring (0.10±0.37 ppbv h−1 ), due to the increase in HCHO loss rate under the intense solar radiation and relatively low precursor levels to limited HCHO secondary formation. Disabling HCHO mechanism decreased the abundance of OH (25% in spring and 16% in autumn), HO2 (45%, 40%), and RO2 (26%, 19%). Meanwhile, the net O3 production rates dropped by 32% in spring and 29% in autumn, which were mainly dominated by the reduction of radical propagation efficiencies. The analysis of HCHO potential sources, formation pathways, and impacts on O3 formation provided significant insights into photochemical mechanisms and pollution control in coastal areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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26. HTLV-1 activates YAP via NF-κB/p65 to promote oncogenesis.
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Tiejun Zhao, Zhilong Wang, Jinyong Fang, Wenzhao Cheng, Yiling Zhang, Jinhua Huang, Lingling Xu, Hongwei Gou, Linghui Zeng, Zhigang Jin, and Masao Matsuoka
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YAP signaling proteins ,HTLV-I ,CURCUMIN ,HIPPO signaling pathway ,COMMERCIAL products ,ADULT T-cell leukemia ,SYNTAXINS - Abstract
Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL) is an aggressive malignancy caused by human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection. HTLV-1 exerts its oncogenic functions by interacting with signaling pathways involved in cell proliferation and transformation. Dysregulation of the Hippo/YAP pathway is associated with multiple cancers, including virus-induced malignancies. In the present study, we observe that expression of YAP, which is the key effector of Hippo signaling, is elevated in ATL cells by the action of the HTLV-1 Tax protein. YAP transcriptional activity is remarkably enhanced in HTLV-1–infected cells and ATL patients. In addition, Tax activates the YAP protein via a mechanism involving the NF- κB/p65 pathway. As a mechanism for this cross talk between the Hippo and NF-κB pathways, we found that p65 abrogates the interaction between YAP and LATS1, leading to suppression of YAP phosphorylation, inhibition of ubiquitination-dependent degradation of YAP, and YAP nuclear accumulation. Finally, knockdown of YAP suppresses the proliferation of ATL cells in vitro and tumor formation in ATL-engrafted mice. Taken together, our results suggest that p65-induced YAP activation is essential for ATL pathogenesis and implicate YAP as a potential therapeutic target for ATL treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. High Hemoglobin Glycation Index Is Associated With Telomere Attrition Independent of HbA1c, Mediated by TNFα.
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Lu Lyu, Jie Yu, Yiwen Liu, Shuli He, Yuan Zhao, Mengya Qi, Fan Ping, Lingling Xu, Wei Li, Huabing Zhang, and Yuxiu Li
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HEMOGLOBINS ,OXIDATIVE stress ,INFLAMMATION - Abstract
Context: The hemoglobin glycation index (HGI) is correlated with metabolic diseases and inflammation. Whether the HGI is associated with the aging process and how inflammation and oxidative stress affect the relationship remain unclear. Objective: We aimed to analyze links between the HGI and aging biomarkers, and to explore a potential role of inflammation and oxidative stress in the correlations. Methods: A cross-sectional study of 434 subjects with different glucose intolerances in a rural community was enrolled. The HGI was calculated as the difference between the measured and predicted hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). The population was categorized into tertiles of the HGI. Telomere length (LTL) and mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNAcn) determined by polymerase chain reaction assay. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) α and interleukin (IL) 6, 8-oxo-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-oxo-dG), superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities, and glutathione reductase (GR) were measured. Results: Participants in the high HGI group were older and reported a shorter LTL, higher levels of TNFα, SOD activities, and HbA1c. Correlation analyses demonstrated that HGI was correlated with LTL (r = –0.25, P < .001) and TNFα (r = 0.19, P < .001) regardless of HbA1c levels. No relationship was found between HGI and mtDNAcn. HGI (β = –0.238, 95% CI –0.430, –0.046, P = .015) and TNFα (β = –0.02, 95% CI –0.030, –0.014, P < .001) were proved to be correlated with LTL independently, using multiple linear regression analysis. Ordinal logistic regression models showed that compared with subjects the high HGI group, the possibilities of a higher-level LTL was 5.29-fold in the low HGI group (OR 5.29, 95% CI (2.45, 11.41), P < .001), 2.41-fold in the moderate HGI group (OR 2.41, 95% CI 1.35, 4.30, P = .003) after controlling for confounding variables. Mediation analyses indicated that TNFα accounted for 30.39% of the effects of the HGI on LTL. Conclusion: HGI was negatively related to telomere attrition, independent of HbA1c. TNFα acted as a mediator of the relationship between HGI and LTL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Spatio-Temporal Variation of Vegetation Ecological Quality and Its Response to Climate Change in Rocky Desertification Areas in Southwest China during 2000–2020.
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Lingling, Xu, Shuan, Qian, Xiulan, Zhao, and Hao, Yan
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DESERTIFICATION ,SPATIO-temporal variation ,CLIMATE change ,PLANTS ,REMOTE sensing - Abstract
Vegetation restoration is the primary task of ecological reconstruction and rocky desertification control in Karst areas. With vegetation net primary productivity and coverage as two key indicators, a vegetation ecological quality evaluation model was built based on meteorological and remote sensing data. Spatiotemporal variation of vegetation ecological quality index and its response to climate change in rocky desertification areas in Southwest China during 2000–2020 were also analyzed by using the difference method and linear trend method. The results showed that: (1) Vegetation ecological quality in rocky desertification areas in Southwest China showed a fluctuating upward trend during 2000–2020. In 2020, the vegetation ecological quality index reached 69.7, which was 19.9% and 9.3% higher than the averaged values for 2000 and 2000–2019, respectively, ranking the fourth highest since 2000. (2) Vegetation ecological quality of the rocky desertification areas in Yunnan, Guangxi and Guizhou provinces have been improved by 89.2%, 99.2% and 98.5%, respectively, from 2000 to 2020, with their vegetation ecological quality index values increasing by 0.5–0.75 per year in southeast Yunnan, most areas in Guizhou and northwest Guangxi. (3) Precipitation was an important meteorological factor affecting the vegetation ecological quality in rocky desertification areas. The vegetation ecological quality index in the northwest and central Yunnan rocky desertification areas has been rising slowly, but with localized declines at a yearly rate of nearly 0.25 caused by climatic warming and drying. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. The optimal diagnostic criteria of endogenous hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia based on a large cohort of Chinese patients.
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Jie Yu, Yiwen Liu, Fan Ping, Lingling Xu, Wei Li, Qiang Xu, Huabing Zhang, Wenming Wu, and Yuxiu Li
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- 2024
30. Central Nervous System Fibroblast-Like Cells in Stroke and Other Neurological Disorders.
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Lingling Xu, Yao Yao, Xu, Lingling, and Yao, Yao
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31. A PARALLEL GAUSS-SEIDEL METHOD FOR CONVEX PROBLEMS WITH SEPARABLE STRUCTURE.
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Xin Yang, Nan Wang, and Lingling Xu
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ALGORITHMS ,CONVEX programming ,PARALLEL programming - Abstract
The convergence of direct ADMM is not guaranteed when used to solve multi-block separable convex optimization problems. In this paper, we propose a Gauss-Seidel method which can be calculated in parallel while solving subproblems. First we divide the variables into different groups. In the inner group, we use Gauss-Seidel method solving the subproblem. Among the different groups, Jacobi-like method is used. The effectiveness of the algorithm is proved by some numerical experiments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. AITC induces MRP1 expression by protecting against CS/CSE-mediated DJ-1 protein degradation via activation of the DJ-1/Nrf2 axis.
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Lingling Xu, Jie Wu, Nini Li, Chengjun Jiang, Yan Guo, Peng Cao, and Dianlei Wang
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MULTIDRUG resistance-associated proteins ,OBSTRUCTIVE lung diseases ,PROTEIN expression ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,MESSENGER RNA - Abstract
The present study aimed to examine the effect of allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and to investigate whether upregulation of multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 (MRP1) associated with the activation of the PARK7 (DJ-1)/nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) axis. Lung function indexes and histopathological changes in mice were assessed by lung function detection and H&E staining. The expression levels of Nrf2, MRP1, heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), and DJ-1 were determined by immunohistochemistry, Western blotting and reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Next, the expression of DJ-1 in human bronchial epithelial (16HBE) cells was silenced by siRNA, and the effect of DJ-1 expression level on cigarette smoke extract (CSE)-stimulated protein degradation and AITC-induced protein expression was examined. The expression of DJ-1, Nrf2, HO-1, and MRP1 was significantly decreased in the wild type model group, while the expression of each protein was significantly increased after administration of AITC. Silencing the expression of DJ-1 in 16HBE cells accelerated CSE-induced protein degradation, and significantly attenuated the AITC-induced mRNA and protein expression of Nrf2 and MRP1. The present study describes a novel mechanism by which AITC induces MRP1 expression by protecting against CS/CSEmediated DJ-1 protein degradation via activation of the DJ-1/Nrf2 axis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. The effectiveness of thunder fire moxibustion for treating allergic rhinitis: A protocol for systematic review and meta analysis.
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Jun Xiong, Ting Yuan, Qiaotong Huang, Xue Wang, Jun Yang, Yunfeng Jiang, Xiaohong Zhou, Kai Liao, Lingling Xu, Xiong, Jun, Yuan, Ting, Huang, Qiaotong, Wang, Xue, Yang, Jun, Jiang, Yunfeng, Zhou, Xiaohong, Liao, Kai, and Xu, Lingling
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34. Acupuncture for post-stroke insomnia: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Jie Xiang, Honglian Li, Jun Xiong, Fanghui Hua, Shouqiang Huang, Yunfeng Jiang, Xiaohong Zhou, Kai Liao, Lingling Xu, Xiang, Jie, Li, Honglian, Xiong, Jun, Hua, Fanghui, Huang, Shouqiang, Jiang, Yunfeng, Zhou, Xiaohong, Liao, Kai, and Xu, Lingling
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35. The effectiveness and safety of acupuncture for allergic rhinitis: Protocol for an overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
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Jun Yang, Jun Xiong, Xue Wang, Ting Yuan, Yong Fu, Yunfeng Jiang, Xiaohong Zhou, Kai Liao, Lingling Xu, Yang, Jun, Xiong, Jun, Wang, Xue, Yuan, Ting, Fu, Yong, Jiang, Yunfeng, Zhou, Xiaohong, Liao, Kai, and Xu, Lingling
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36. Effectiveness and safety of indirect moxibustion for the treatment of allergic rhinitis: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis of RCTs.
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Ting Yuan, Yong Fu, Jun Xiong, Haifeng Zhang, Jun Yang, Xue Wang, Hao Fan, Yunfeng Jiang, Xiaohong Zhou, Kai Liao, Lingling Xu, Yuan, Ting, Fu, Yong, Xiong, Jun, Zhang, Haifeng, Yang, Jun, Wang, Xue, Fan, Hao, Jiang, Yunfeng, and Zhou, Xiaohong
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37. miR-4286/TGF-β1/Smad3-Negative Feedback Loop Ameliorated Vascular Endothelial Cell Damage by Attenuating Apoptosis and Inflammatory Response.
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Zhiyu He, Hao Xue, Peiying Liu, Dunzheng Han, Lingling Xu, Xiaojun Zeng, Jinping Wang, Biqing Yang, and Bihui Luo
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38. Moxibustion for treating knee osteoarthritis: A protocol for systematic review and meta analysis.
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Xue Wang, Yunfeng Jiang, Jun Xiong, Ting Yuan, Jun Yang, Xiaohong Zhou, Kai Liao, Lingling Xu, Wang, Xue, Jiang, Yunfeng, Xiong, Jun, Yuan, Ting, Yang, Jun, Zhou, Xiaohong, Liao, Kai, and Xu, Lingling
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39. Tubule-derived lactate is required for fibroblast activation in acute kidney injury.
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Yan Shen, Lei Jiang, Ping Wen, Yinyin Ye, Yu Zhang, Hao Ding, Jing Luo, Lingling Xu, Ke Zen, Yang Zhou, and Junwei Yang
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a highly prevalent medical syndrome associated with high mortality and morbidity. Several types of cells, including epithelial cells, vascular endothelial cells, pericytes, and macrophages, participate in the development of AKI. Recently, renal fibroblasts were found to play an important role in the regulation of tubular injury, repair, and recovery after AKI. However, the mechanisms underlying fibroblast activation and proliferation during the progression of AKI remain unclear. In the present study, we found many activated myofibroblasts located in the renal interstitium with an abundance of extracellular matrix deposition following folic acid-induced AKI. The proliferative pattern of tubular epithelial cells and interstitial cells following acute injury was different, indicating that the proliferation of fibroblasts followed the proliferation of tubular epithelial cells. Furthermore, we observed that proliferative tubular epithelial cells preferred aerobic glycolysis as the dominating metabolic pathway in the progression of AKI. Lactate generated from injured tubules was taken up by interstitial fibroblasts in the later stages of AKI, which induced fibroblast activation and proliferation in vitro. Early inhibition of lactate production in tubules by glycolytic inhibitors suppressed fibroblast activation after folic acid-induced injury. Collectively, these results support the important role of fibroblasts in the development of AKI and suggest that lactate produced by glycolysis in tubular epithelial cells is a novel regulator of fibroblast activation and proliferation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Moxibustion for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea: Protocol for an overview of systematic reviews.
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Xue Wang, Jun Xiong, Jun Yang, Ting Yuan, Hao Fan, Yunfeng Jiang, Xiaohong Zhou, Kai Liao, Lingling Xu, Wang, Xue, Xiong, Jun, Yang, Jun, Yuan, Ting, Fan, Hao, Jiang, Yunfeng, Zhou, Xiaohong, Liao, Kai, and Xu, Lingling
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41. Heat-sensitive moxibustion for anaphylactic rhinitis: A protocol of systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials.
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Jun Xiong, Jun Yang, Ting Yuan, Xue Wang, Yunfeng Jiang, Xiaohong Zhou, Kai Liao, Lingling Xu, Xiong, Jun, Yang, Jun, Yuan, Ting, Wang, Xue, Jiang, Yunfeng, Zhou, Xiaohong, Liao, Kai, and Xu, Lingling
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42. Integrative analyses of biomarkers and pathways for adipose tissue after bariatric surgery.
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Yingshan Liu, Jing Jin, Yanshan Chen, Chuna Chen, Zhenguo Chen, and Lingling Xu
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BARIATRIC surgery ,ADIPOSE tissues ,GENES ,BIOMARKERS ,GENE regulatory networks ,GASTRIC bypass - Abstract
We explored potential biomarkers and molecular mechanisms regarding multiple benefits after bariatric surgery. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) for subcutaneous adipose tissue (AT) after bariatric surgery were identified by analyzing two expression profiles from the GEO. Subsequently, enrichment analysis, GSEA, PPI network, and gene-microRNAs and gene-TFs networks were interrogated to identify hub genes and associated pathways. Co-expressed DEGs included one that was up-regulated and 22 that were down-regulated genes. The enrichment analyses indicated that down-regulated DEGs were significantly involved in inflammatory responses. GSEA provided comprehensive evidence that most genes enriched in pro-inflammation pathways, while gene-sets after surgery enriched in metabolism. We identified nine hub genes in the PPI network, most of which were validated as highly expressed and hypomethylated in obesity by Attie Lab Diabetes and DiseaseMeth databases, respectively. DGIdb was also applied to predict potential therapeutic agents that might reverse abnormally high hub gene expression. Bariatric surgery induces a significant shift from an obese pro-inflammatory state to an anti-inflammatory state, with improvement in adipocyte metabolic function - representing key mechanisms whereby AT function improves after bariatric surgery. Our study deepens a mechanistic understanding of the benefits of bariatric surgery and provides potential biomarkers or treatment targets for further research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Transborder habitus in a within-country mobility context: A Bourdieusian analysis of mainland Chinese students in Hong Kong.
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Lingling Xu, Cora
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SOCIOLOGY ,HABITUS (Sociology) ,POLITICAL science ,CHINESE students - Abstract
This article contributes to the updating of Bourdieusian sociology by proposing the notion of 'transborder habitus', a necessary extension of 'habitus' in a transborder context. 'Transborder contexts' refer to spaces that belong politically to the same country, share a deep level of historic cultural and/or ethnic entanglement, but can be ideologically, linguistically and socially divergent. Such transborder contexts present empirical challenges that notions such as 'habitus' and 'transnational habitus' cannot adequately address. First, the national borderline delineation presumed in 'habitus' and 'transnational habitus' can no longer account for the intricate and complex within-country border diversities. Second, although dissonances between border-crossing agents' habitus and their original field have been sparsely noted in existing empirical work, few attempts have been made to offer theoretical accounts for habitus--field dissonances along the axes of religion, ethnicity and ideology. Drawing on in-depth interview data from an ongoing longitudinal study that explores the identity trajectories of 31 mainland Chinese students at a Hong Kong university, this article argues that 'transborder habitus' can effectively redress these two identified gaps and will show how it can offer a more adequate explanation in empirical contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Measurement of Carcinoembryonic Antigen in Clinical Serum Samples Using a Centrifugal Microfluidic Device.
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Zhigang Gao, Zongzheng Chen, Jiu Deng, Xiaorui Li, Yueyang Qu, Lingling Xu, Yong Luo, Yao Lu, Tingjiao Liu, Weijie Zhao, and Bingcheng Lin
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CARCINOEMBRYONIC antigen ,SERUM ,MICROFLUIDICS - Abstract
Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is a broad-spectrum tumor marker used in clinical applications. The primarily clinical method for measuring CEA is based on chemiluminescence in serum during enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) in 96-well plates. However, this multi-step process requires large and expensive instruments, and takes a long time. In this study, a high-throughput centrifugal microfluidic device was developed for detecting CEA in serum without the need for cumbersome washing steps normally used in immunoreactions. This centrifugal microdevice contains 14 identical pencil-like units, and the CEA molecules are separated from the bulk serum for subsequent immunofluorescence detection using density gradient centrifugation in each unit simultaneously. To determine the optimal conditions for CEA detection in serum, the effects of the density of the medium, rotation speed, and spin duration were investigated. The measured values from 34 clinical serum samples using this high-throughput centrifugal microfluidic device showed good agreement with the known values (average relative error = 9.22%). These results indicate that the high-throughput centrifugal microfluidic device could provide an alternative approach for replacing the classical method for CEA detection in clinical serum samples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Peptidomic Analysis of Endometrial Tissue from Patients with Ovarian Endometriosis.
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Yunping Xue, Pengfei Xu, Sujuan Xu, Kai Xue, Lingling Xu, Jie Chen, Juan Xu, Xiaoyan Shi, Qian Li, and Lin Gu
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ENDOMETRIOSIS ,PEPTIDOMIMETICS ,OVARIAN cysts ,DYSPAREUNIA ,GENE expression ,DISEASE incidence - Abstract
Background/Aims: Ovarian endometriosis (OvE) is ovarian cyst that is lined with endometrial tissue. They are found in 17-44% of women with endometriosis. Their clinical manifestations include pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, and infertility. Although the incidence of OvE has increased yearly, the exact pathogenesis of OvE is still unclear. We used peptidomics, an emerging branch of proteomics, to identify differentially expressed peptides in order to determine the possible roles of these peptides in the pathogenesis of OvE. Methods: The ectopic and eutopic endometria of OvE were used to extract peptides with 10-kDa molecular weight cutoff filters, and the peptide precursor proteins were then identified with PEAKS software, followed by quantification with the TMT labeling method and subsequent analysis by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Gene ontology (GO) analysis, pathway analysis, SMART, and SABLE were used to study the possible functions of these peptide according to their precursor proteins' function. The effects of peptides derived from VCAM- 1 (PDFV) on endometrial stromal cell (ESC) migration and invasion were examined with wound healing assays and Transwell assays and the expression of E-cadherin was detected by western blotting. Results: A total of 491 peptides were identified with abundant differences between the two groups of samples (p < 0.05, and absolute fold change ≥ 2). SMART and SABLE database showed that 42 of the 491 peptides were located in the conserved structural domains of their protein precursors and contained secondary structure and, among them, 2 peptides' precursor proteins were associated with the cell proliferation. Additionally, 5 peptides' precursor proteins were associated with endometriosis. Our study confirmed that PDFV promoted ESC migration and invasion and reduced E-cadherin expression (p < 0.05). Conclusion: PDFV and its precursor protein VCAM-1 may be involved in the process of OvE formation by reducing the expression of E-cadherin. The peptidomics analysis provides new insight for future studies of the mechanisms of OvE development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Effects of Insulin Lispro Mix 25 and Insulin Lispro Mix 50 on Postprandial Glucose Excursion in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Prospective, Open-Label, Randomized Clinical Trial.
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Wei Li, Fan Ping, Lingling Xu, Meicen Zhou, Hongmei Li, Yaxiu Dong, and Yuxiu Li
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INSULIN ,TYPE 2 diabetes treatment ,BLOOD sugar monitoring ,GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin ,HYPOGLYCEMIA - Abstract
Introduction: We compared the effects of insulin lispromix 25 (LM25) and insulin lispro mix 50 (LM50) on postprandial glucose excursion in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods: In this randomized, open-label, investigator-initiated trial, 81 T2DM patients treated with premixed human insulin 70/30 (PHI70/30) for more than 90 days were randomly divided into two groups and received a crossover protocol of either LM25 or LM50 twice daily for 16 weeks. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) was performed for 72 h at baseline and at the end of each treatment phase to evaluate glycemic excursions in the subjects. Results: The LM50 regimen resulted in significantly smaller postprandial glycemic excursions than the LM25 regimen after breakfast (1.3 ± 2.5 vs. 2.4 ± 2.6 mmol/L, P = 0.046) and dinner (1.5 ± 2.8 vs. 2.8 ± 2.4 mmol/L, P = 0.036). Glycosylated hemoglobin levels were similar for the patients on the three regimens. The percentage of patients who achieved their glycosylated hemoglobin target was significantly higher for the LM25 and LM50 regimens than for the PHI70/30 regimen, regardless of whether the target was set at 7.0% or 6.5%. The proportion of the patients who were hypoglycemic for a high percentage (>10%) of the time was lower for the LM50 regimen than for the LM25 and PHI70/30 regimens. Conclusions: LM50 may provide better glycemic excursion control after breakfast and dinner than LM25 in T2DM patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Dop1 enhances conspecific olfactory attraction by inhibiting miR-9a maturation in locusts.
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Xiaojiao Guo, Zongyuan Ma, Baozhen Du, Ting Li, Wudi Li, Lingling Xu, Jing He, and Le Kang
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OLFACTORY receptors ,LOCUSTS ,DOPAMINE receptors ,NON-coding RNA ,ADENYLATE cyclase ,RNA analysis ,MICRORNA - Abstract
Dopamine receptor 1 (Dop1) mediates locust attraction behaviors, however, the mechanism by which Dop1 modulates this process remains unknown to date. Here, we identify differentially expressed small RNAs associated with locust olfactory attraction after activating and inhibiting Dop1. Small RNA transcriptome analysis and qPCR validation reveal that Dop1 activation and inhibition downregulates and upregulates microRNA-9a (miR-9a) expression, respectively. miR-9a knockdown in solitarious locusts increases their attraction to gregarious volatiles, whereas miR-9a overexpression in gregarious locusts reduces olfactory attraction. Moreover, miR-9a directly targets adenylyl cyclase 2 (ac2), causing its downregulation at the mRNA and protein levels. ac2 responds to Dop1 and mediates locust olfactory attraction. Mechanistically, Dop1 inhibits miR-9a expression through inducing the dissociation of La protein from pre-miR-9a and resulting in miR-9a maturation inhibition. Our results reveal a Dop1–miR-9a–AC2 circuit that modulates locust olfactory attraction underlying aggregation. This study suggests that miRNAs act as key messengers in the GPCR signaling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Member Discrete Element Method for Static and Dynamic Responses Analysis of Steel Frames with Semi-Rigid Joints.
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Jihong Ye and Lingling Xu
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STEEL framing ,TESTING of joints (Engineering) ,DISCRETE element method - Abstract
In this paper, a simple and effective numerical approach is presented on the basis of the Member Discrete Element Method (MDEM) to investigate static and dynamic responses of steel frames with semi-rigid joints. In the MDEM, structures are discretized into a set of finite rigid particles. The motion equation of each particle is solved by the central difference method and two adjacent arbitrarily particles are connected by the contact constitutive model. The above characteristics means that the MDEM is able to naturally handle structural geometric nonlinearity and fracture. Meanwhile, the computational framework of static analysis is consistent with that of dynamic analysis, except the determination of damping. A virtual spring element with two particles but without actual mass and length is used to simulate the mechanical behaviors of semi-rigid joints. The spring element is not directly involved in the calculation, but is employed only to modify the stiffness coefficients of contact elements at the semi-rigid connections. Based on the above-mentioned concept, the modified formula of the contact element stiffness with consideration of semi-rigid connections is deduced. The Richard-Abbort four-parameter model and independent hardening model are further introduced accordingly to accurately capture the nonlinearity and hysteresis performance of semi-rigid connections. Finally, the numerical approach proposed is verified by complex behaviors of steel frames with semi-rigid connections such as geometric nonlinearity, snap-through buckling, dynamic responses and fracture. The comparison of static and dynamic responses obtained using the modified MDEM and those of the published studies illustrates that the modified MDEM can simulate the mechanical behaviors of semi-rigid connections simply and directly, and can accurately effectively capture the linear and nonlinear behaviors of semi-rigid connections under static and dynamic loading. Some conclusions, as expected, are drawn that structural bearing capacity under static loading will be overestimated if semi-rigid connections are ignored; when the frequency of dynamic load applied is close to structural fundamental frequency, hysteresis damping of nonlinear semi-rigid connections can cause energy dissipation compared to rigid and linear semi-rigid connections, thus avoiding the occurrence of resonance. Additionally, fracture analysis also indicates that semi-rigid steel frames possess more anti-collapse capacity than that with rigid steel frames. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Transposable Element-Mediated Balancing Selection at Hsp90 Underlies Embryo Developmental Variation.
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Bing Chen, Bo Zhang, Lingling Xu, Qing Li, Feng Jiang, Pengcheng Yang, Yanan Xu, and Le Kang
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Understanding the roles of transposable elements (TEs) in the evolution of genome and adaptation is a long-sought goal. Here, we present a new model of TE co-option, in which a TE is harnessed by an essential gene and confers local adaptation through heterozygote advantage. We characterized a human Alu-like TE family, the Lm1 elements, in the genome of the migratory locust Locusta migratoria that harbors 0.7 million copies of the elements. Scanning Lm1 insertions in the natural locust populations revealed the widespread high polymorphism of Lm1. An Lm1 was recruited into the coding region of Heat-shock protein 90 (Hsp90), an important molecular chaperone for diverse signal transduction and developmental pathways. Only heterozygotes of the allele are present in natural populations. Allele frequency increases with decreased latitudes in east coastal China, even increasing up to 76% in southern populations. Regions flanking the Lm1 insertion display clear signatures of a selective sweep linked to Lm1. The Lm1-mediated Hsp90 mutation is consequential for the embryonic development of locust. Heterozygous embryos develop faster than the wild type, particularly when cued by long-day parental photoperiod. The heterozygotes also present a reduced within-population variation in embryonic development, i.e., high developmental synchrony of embryos. The naturally occurring Hsp90 mutation could facilitate multivoltinism and developmental synchronization of the locust in southern tropical region. These results revealed a genetic mechanism behind microevolutionary changes in which balancing selection may have acted to maintain the heterozygote advantage through TE co-option in essential genes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Norcantharidin Inhibits cell growth by suppressing the expression and phosphorylation of both EGFR and c-Met in human colon cancer cells.
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Peiju Qiu, Siwen Wang, Ming Liu, He Ma, Xuan Zeng, Meng Zhang, Lingling Xu, Yidi Cui, Huixin Xu, Yang Tang, Yanli He, Lijuan Zhang, Qiu, Peiju, Wang, Siwen, Liu, Ming, Ma, He, Zeng, Xuan, Zhang, Meng, Xu, Lingling, and Cui, Yidi
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CANCER cells ,TUMOR budding ,TURCOT syndrome ,FLOW cytometry ,CELL lines ,ANTINEOPLASTIC agents ,APOPTOSIS ,CELL cycle ,CELL physiology ,CELLS ,COLON tumors ,EPIDERMAL growth factor ,HETEROCYCLIC compounds ,PHOSPHORYLATION ,PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Background: Norcantharidin (NCTD) is a Chinese FDA approved, chemically synthesized drug for cancer treatment. The effect of NCTD on signaling proteins of EGFR and c-Met was systematically elucidated in current study.Methods: Two human colon cancer cell lines, HCT116 and HT29, were used as model systems to investigate the anti-cancer molecular mechanism of NCTD. Cell cycle arrest and early/late apoptosis were analyzed by flow cytometry. The levels of EGFR, phospho-EGFR, c-Met, phospho-c-Met and other related proteins were quantified by western blot analysis.Results: NCTD induced cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase in both cell lines. The early and late apoptosis was also observed. Further investigation indicated that NCTD suppressed not only the expression of the total EGFR and the phosphorylated EGFR but also the expression of the total c-Met and the phosphorylated c-Met in colon cancer cells. Moreover, EGFR expression could be mostly restored by co-treatment with MG132, a proteasome inhibitor. In addition, NCTD-induced cell death was comparable to that of the anti-cancer drug gefitinib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor for EGFR, based on the immunoblot analysis of the expressed proteins after the drug treatment.Conclusions: NCTD might be a useful and inexpensive drug candidate to substitute for gefitinib to serve the treatment needs of cancer patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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