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2. Calculation of additional load and deformation of the receiving well enclosure structure caused by shield tunneling.
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xin, Li, Chen, Li-Guang, Li, Tong, Yu, Yi-lin, and Wu, Bo
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STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) ,GROUTING ,TUNNEL design & construction ,DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics) ,NUMERICAL calculations ,COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
The bulkhead additional thrust during shield tunneling, the force of friction between shield and soil, and the additional grouting pressure can cause additional stress in the surrounding soil, thereby disturbing existing buildings and structures. However, few studies focused on the disturbance situation when the shield tunneling machine approaches the receiving well. If the additional stress and deformation of the receiving well are too excessive, it could result in the collapse of the receiving well. Based on the two-stage method, this study derived the calculation formula of the additional stress and deformation of the receiving well enclosure structure caused by shield tunneling. Taking a shield machine receiving engineering as the context, this study established a numerical simulation model and compared theoretical calculation, the results of numerical simulation model and on-site monitoring data. Finally, the additional stress of the receiving well is analyzed. The research findings demonstrate that the theoretical prediction results, numerical simulation calculation results, and on-site monitoring data exhibit relatively small calculation errors, which validated the applicability of the theoretical prediction formula and numerical simulation model. As the distance between the shield machine and the receiving well decreases, the disturbance to the receiving well increases sharply. When the distance between the cutter head and the receiving well is less than three times the shield length, it is crucial to enhance the deformation monitoring of the receiving well. The primary factors affecting the additional load and deformation of the receiving well enclosure structure are the force of friction between shield and soil and the additional thrust of the cutterhead. The disturbance caused by the additional grouting pressure on the enclosure structure can be ignored. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. A network meta-analysis of 12,116 individuals from randomized controlled trials in the treatment of depression after acute coronary syndrome.
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Grace En Hui Lim, Ansel Tang, Yip Han Chin, Jie Ning Yong, Darren Tan, Phoebe Tay, Yu Yi Chan, Denzel Ming Wei Lim, Jun Wei Yeo, Kai En Chan, Kamala Devi, Colin Eng Choon Ong, Roger S Y Foo, Huay-Cheem Tan, Mark Y Chan, Roger Ho, Poay Huan Loh, and Nicholas W S Chew
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BackgroundPost-acute coronary syndrome (ACS) depression is a common but not well understood complication experienced by ACS patients. Research on the effectiveness of various therapies remains limited. Hence, we sought to conduct a network meta-analysis to assess the efficacy of different interventions for post-ACS depression in improving patient outcomes.Methods and findingsThree electronic databases were searched for randomised controlled trials describing different depression treatment modalities in post-ACS patients. Each article was screened based on inclusion criteria and relevant data were extracted. A bivariate analysis and a network meta-analysis was performed using risk ratios (RR) and standardized mean differences (SMD) for binary and continuous outcomes, respectively. A total of 30 articles were included in our analysis. Compared to standard care, psychosocial therapy was associated with the greatest reduction in depression scores (SMD:-1.21, 95% CI: -1.81 to -0.61, pConclusionThis network meta-analysis found that the treatment effect of the various psychological modalities on depression severity were similar. Future trials on psychological interventions assessing clinical outcomes and improvement in adherence to ACS-specific interventions are needed.
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- 2022
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4. A Kano model-based demand analysis and perceived barriers of pulmonary rehabilitation interventions for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in China.
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Yao, Xinmeng, Li, Jinmei, He, Jialu, Zhang, Qinzhun, Yu, Yi, He, Yinan, Wu, Jinghua, Tang, Weihong, and Ye, Chengyin
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CHRONIC obstructive pulmonary disease ,ECONOMIC demand ,MEDICAL rehabilitation ,HEALTH literacy ,HEALTH facilities ,PSYCHOTHERAPY ,RESPIRATORY muscles ,EXERCISE tolerance - Abstract
Background: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) has been recognized to be an effective therapy for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, in China, the application of PR interventions is still less promoted. Therefore, this cross-sectional study aimed to understand COPD patients' intention to receive PR, capture the potential personal, social and environmental barriers preventing their willingness of receiving PR, and eventually identify demanding PR services with the highest priority from patients' point of view. Methods: In total 237 COPD patients were recruited from 8 health care facilities in Zhejiang, China. A self-designed questionnaire was applied to investigate patients' intention to participate in PR and potentially associated factors, including personal dimension such as personal awareness, demographic factors, COPD status and health-related literacy/behaviors, as well as social policies and perceived environmental barriers. The demand questionnaire of PR interventions based on the Kano model was further adopted. Results: Among the 237 COPD patients, 75.1% of COPD patients were willing to participate in PR interventions, while only 62.9% of the investigated patients had heard of PR interventions. Over 90% of patients believed that the cost of PR services and the ratio of medical insurance reimbursement were potential obstacles hindering them from accepting PR services. The multiple linear regression analysis indicated that the PR skills of medical staff, knowledge promotion and public education levels of PR in the community, patients' transportation concerns and degree of support from family and friends were significantly associated with willingness of participation in PR interventions. By using the Kano model, the top 9 most-requisite PR services (i.e., one-dimensional qualities) were identified from patients' point of view, which are mainly diet guidance, education interventions, psychological interventions and lower limb exercise interventions. Subgroup analysis also revealed that patients' demographics, such as breathlessness level, age, education and income levels, could influence their choice of priorities for PR services, especially services related to exercise interventions, respiratory muscle training, oxygen therapy and expectoration. Conclusions: This study suggested that PR-related knowledge education among patients and their family, as well as providing basic package of PR services with the most-requisite PR items to COPD patients, were considerable approaches to promote PR attendance in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Comparative microbiome analysis reveals the variation in microbial communities between 'Kyoho' grape and its bud mutant variety.
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Wei, Tong-Lu, Zheng, Yu-Ping, Wang, Ze-Hang, Shang, Ya-Xin, Pei, Mao-Song, Liu, Hai-Nan, Yu, Yi-He, Shi, Qiao-Fang, Jiang, Dong-Ming, and Guo, Da-Long
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GRAPE quality ,BUDS ,SPECIES diversity ,MICROBIAL communities ,COMPARATIVE studies ,GROWTH regulators ,BIOMES - Abstract
Microbes are an important part of the vineyard ecosystem, which significantly influence the quality of grapes. Previously, we identified a bud mutant variety (named 'Fengzao') from 'Kyoho' grapes. The variation of microbial communities in grape and its bud mutant variety has not been studied yet. So, in this study, with the samples of both 'Fengzao' and 'Kyoho', we conducted high-throughput microbiome sequencing and investigated their microbial communities in different tissues. Obvious differences were observed in the microbial communities between 'Fengzao' and 'Kyoho'. The fruit and the stem are the tissues with relatively higher abundance of microbes, while the leaves contained less microbes. The fruit and the stem of 'Kyoho' and the stem of 'Fengzao' had relatively higher species diversity based on the alpha diversity analysis. Proteobacteria, Enterobacteriaceae and Rhodobacteraceae had significantly high abundance in 'Fengzao'. Firmicutes and Pseudomonas were highly abundant in the stems of 'Kyoho', and family of Spirochaetaceae, Anaplasmataceae, Chlorobiaceae, and Sphingomonadaceae, and genera of Spirochaeta, Sphingomonas, Chlorobaculum and Wolbachia were abundant in the fruits of 'Kyoho'. These identified microbes are main components of the microbial communities, and could be important regulators of grapevine growth and development. This study revealed the differences in the microbial compositions between 'Kyoho' and its bud mutant, and these identified microbes will be significant resources for the future researches on the quality regulation and disease control of grapevines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. The impact of national culture, altruism, and risk preference on salaries: The case of the Major League Baseball.
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Jane, Wen-Jhan, Yu, Yi-Jie, and Wang, Jye-Shyan
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WAGES , *PANEL analysis , *ALTRUISM , *BASEBALL , *REGRESSION analysis - Abstract
Based on the longitudinal data of 30 Major League Baseball (MLB) teams over seasons from 2017 to 2020, we used random effect (RE) models to conduct regression analyses on the detailed data of pitchers and fielders. Cultural distance (CD) was measured in terms of Hofstede's cultural indicators and Global Preference Survey (GPS) data. The results showed that salary premiums for foreign MLB players existed and CD was significantly positively correlated with salaries. Further, the risk preference (/altruism) difference between foreign pitchers and American pitchers was significantly positively (/negatively) correlated with the salaries of foreign pitchers. Salary estimation data showed that the salary premium was nearly 20% for players from South Korea and Panama, the lowest (only 0.11%) for players from Australia, and only 6.13% for players from Dominican Republic (accounting for the largest proportion of foreign MLB players), indicating that the MLB's foreign player recruitment policy is correct. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Effects of different cardiopulmonary resuscitation education interventions among university students: A randomized controlled trial.
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Chang, Yu-Tung, Wu, Kun-Chia, Yang, Hsiang-Wen, Lin, Chung-Yi, Huang, Tzu-Fu, Yu, Yi-Chi, and Hu, Yih-Jin
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CARDIOPULMONARY resuscitation education ,HEALTH attitudes ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,PRE-tests & post-tests ,COLLEGE students - Abstract
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) education for the public may improve bystander intention to perform CPR on cardiac arrest patients. Studies have shown that different CPR education intervention methods can improve learning performance, with key indicators including attitude toward to CPR, intention to perform CPR, and degree of CPR knowledge and skills. The present study compared the traditional face-to-face method to hybrid and virtual reality (VR) methods to observe difference in learning performance and length of performance retention. This study adopted randomized controlled trial to compare CPR learning performance between traditional face-to-face, hybrid, and VR methods. Participants from each intervention group completed a pretest and 2 posttests. The measurement tools included an attitude and intention questionnaire, knowledge examination, and skill examination with a RESUSCI ANNE QCPR ® manikin. The performance among all participants in pretest showed no significant difference between the intervention groups, indicating no difference in their background attitude, knowledge, and skill level. Significant differences were observed in the average degree of intention to perform CPR between the hybrid and traditional groups in 1st and 2nd posttest. Compared to the pretest results, the posttests revealed significantly higher attitude toward CPR, intention to perform CPR, knowledge examination results, accuracy of overall chest compression, accuracy of CPR procedure, accuracy of AED usage, accuracy of chest compression rate, and accuracy of chest compression depth. The average time to reattending CPR learning and practice session was 11–12 weeks reported by participants. The hybrid and VR methods to CPR education resulted in the same level of improvement in learning performance as traditional face-to-face teaching. The suggested frequency for renewing CPR knowledge and skills is 12 weeks which may be considered in new strategies aimed at promoting CPR education and exposure to the public. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. A network meta-analysis of 12,116 individuals from randomized controlled trials in the treatment of depression after acute coronary syndrome.
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Lim, Grace En Hui, Tang, Ansel, Chin, Yip Han, Yong, Jie Ning, Tan, Darren, Tay, Phoebe, Chan, Yu Yi, Lim, Denzel Ming Wei, Yeo, Jun Wei, Chan, Kai En, Devi, Kamala, Ong, Colin Eng Choon, Foo, Roger S. Y., Tan, Huay-Cheem, Chan, Mark Y., Ho, Roger, Loh, Poay Huan, and Chew, Nicholas W. S.
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ACUTE coronary syndrome ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,PSYCHOTHERAPY ,TRANSCRANIAL magnetic stimulation ,SEQUENTIAL analysis ,BEHAVIOR therapy ,MODAL logic ,COGNITIVE therapy - Abstract
Background: Post-acute coronary syndrome (ACS) depression is a common but not well understood complication experienced by ACS patients. Research on the effectiveness of various therapies remains limited. Hence, we sought to conduct a network meta-analysis to assess the efficacy of different interventions for post-ACS depression in improving patient outcomes. Methods and findings: Three electronic databases were searched for randomised controlled trials describing different depression treatment modalities in post-ACS patients. Each article was screened based on inclusion criteria and relevant data were extracted. A bivariate analysis and a network meta-analysis was performed using risk ratios (RR) and standardized mean differences (SMD) for binary and continuous outcomes, respectively. A total of 30 articles were included in our analysis. Compared to standard care, psychosocial therapy was associated with the greatest reduction in depression scores (SMD:-1.21, 95% CI: -1.81 to -0.61, p<0.001), followed by cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) (SMD: -0.75, 95% CI: -0.99 to -0.52, p<0.001), antidepressants (SMD: -0.73, 95% CI: -1.14 to -0.31, p<0.001), and lastly, combination therapy (SMD: -0.15, 95% CI: -0.28 to -0.03, p = 0.016). No treatment modalities was found to be more effective in reducing depression scores when compared to one another. Additional analysis showed that these treatment modalities did not have significant impact on the overall mortality, cardiac mortality and recurrent myocardial infarction. Conclusion: This network meta-analysis found that the treatment effect of the various psychological modalities on depression severity were similar. Future trials on psychological interventions assessing clinical outcomes and improvement in adherence to ACS-specific interventions are needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. Classifying ball trajectories in invasion sports using dynamic time warping: A basketball case study.
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Yu, Yu Yi, Wu, Paul Pao-Yen, Mengersen, Kerrie, and Hobbs, Wade
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WOMEN'S basketball , *TIME management , *BASKETBALL games , *SPACE trajectories , *BASKETBALL - Abstract
Comparison and classification of ball trajectories can provide insight to support coaches and players in analysing their plays or opposition plays. This is challenging due to the innate variability and uncertainty of ball trajectories in space and time. We propose a framework based on Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) to cluster, compare and characterise trajectories in relation to play outcomes. Seventy-two international women's basketball games were analysed, where features such as ball trajectory, possession time and possession outcome were recorded. DTW was used to quantify the alignment-adjusted distance between three dimensional (two spatial, one temporal) trajectories. This distance, along with final location for the play (usually the shot), was then used to cluster trajectories. These clusters supported the conventional wisdom of higher scoring rates for fast breaks, but also identified other contextual factors affecting scoring rate, including bias towards one side of the court. In addition, some high scoring rate clusters were associated with greater mean change in the direction of ball movement, supporting the notion of entropy affecting effectiveness. Coaches and other end users could use such a framework to help make better use of their time by honing in on groups of effective or problematic plays for manual video analysis, for both their team and when scouting opponent teams and suggests new predictors for machine learning to analyse and predict trajectory-based sports. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. Thermal cycling protects SH-SY5Y cells against hydrogen peroxide and β-amyloid-induced cell injury through stress response mechanisms involving Akt pathway
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Yi-Kun Sun, Yu-Yi Kuo, Chueh-Hsuan Lu, Hao-Ping Hsu, Chih-Yu Chao, Guan-Bo Lin, and Wei-Ting Chen
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0301 basic medicine ,Antioxidant ,SH-SY5Y ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Gene Expression ,Alzheimer's Disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Insulysin ,Biochemistry ,Antioxidants ,Pathogenesis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medical Conditions ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein ,Heat-Shock Proteins ,Cellular Stress Responses ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Antioxidant Therapy ,Multidisciplinary ,Pharmaceutics ,Chemistry ,Drugs ,Neurodegenerative Diseases ,Cell biology ,Neurology ,Process Engineering ,Cell Processes ,Engineering and Technology ,Medicine ,Signal Transduction ,Research Article ,Heat Treatment ,Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex ,NF-E2-Related Factor 2 ,Science ,Industrial Processes ,Neuroprotection ,03 medical and health sciences ,Drug Therapy ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Mental Health and Psychiatry ,Industrial Engineering ,DNA-binding proteins ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Gene Regulation ,Viability assay ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,Pharmacology ,Reactive oxygen species ,Amyloid beta-Peptides ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Proteins ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,Hyperthermia, Induced ,Cell Biology ,Matrix Metalloproteinases ,Regulatory Proteins ,Oxidative Stress ,030104 developmental biology ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Manufacturing Processes ,Apoptosis ,Dementia ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,Neuroprotectives ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Oxidative stress ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) are becoming a major threat to public health, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The most common form of NDDs is Alzheimer’s disease (AD), boasting 60-70% share. Although some debates still exist, excessive aggregation of β-amyloid protein (Aβ) and neurofibrillary tangles has been deemed one of the major causes for the pathogenesis of AD. A growing number of evidences from studies, however, have suggested that reactive oxygen species (ROS) also play a key role in the onset and progression of AD. Although scientists have had some understanding of the pathogenesis of AD, the disease still cannot be cured, with existing treatment only capable of providing a temporary relief at best, partly due to the obstacle of blood-brain barrier (BBB). The study was aimed to ascertain the neuroprotective effect of thermal cycle hyperthermia (TC-HT) against hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and Aβ-induced cytotoxicity in SH-SY5Y cells. Treating cells with this physical stimulation beforehand significantly improved the cell viability and decreased the ROS content. The underlying mechanisms may be due to the activation of Akt pathway and the downstream antioxidant and prosurvival proteins. The findings manifest significant potential of TC-HT in neuroprotection, via inhibition of oxidative stress and cell apoptosis. It is believed that coupled with the use of drugs or natural compounds, this methodology can be even more effective in treating NDDs.
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- 2020
11. Thermal cycling protects SH-SY5Y cells against hydrogen peroxide and β-amyloid-induced cell injury through stress response mechanisms involving Akt pathway
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Wei-Ting Chen, Yu-Yi Kuo, Guan-Bo Lin, Chueh-Hsuan Lu, Hao-Ping Hsu, Yi-Kun Sun, Chih-Yu Chao, and Michal Hetman
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lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,lcsh:Q ,lcsh:Science - Abstract
Neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) are becoming a major threat to public health, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The most common form of NDDs is Alzheimer’s disease (AD), boasting 60–70% share. Although some debates still exist, excessive aggregation of β-amyloid protein (Aβ) and neurofibrillary tangles has been deemed one of the major causes for the pathogenesis of AD. A growing number of evidences from studies, however, have suggested that reactive oxygen species (ROS) also play a key role in the onset and progression of AD. Although scientists have had some understanding of the pathogenesis of AD, the disease still cannot be cured, with existing treatment only capable of providing a temporary relief at best, partly due to the obstacle of blood-brain barrier (BBB). The study was aimed to ascertain the neuroprotective effect of thermal cycle hyperthermia (TC-HT) against hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and Aβ-induced cytotoxicity in SH-SY5Y cells. Treating cells with this physical stimulation beforehand significantly improved the cell viability and decreased the ROS content. The underlying mechanisms may be due to the activation of Akt pathway and the downstream antioxidant and prosurvival proteins. The findings manifest significant potential of TC-HT in neuroprotection, via inhibition of oxidative stress and cell apoptosis. It is believed that coupled with the use of drugs or natural compounds, this methodology can be even more effective in treating NDDs.
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- 2020
12. Thermal cycling-hyperthermia in combination with polyphenols, epigallocatechin gallate and chlorogenic acid, exerts synergistic anticancer effect against human pancreatic cancer PANC-1 cells
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Yu-Yi Kuo, Chih-Yu Chao, Wei-Ting Chen, Chih-Hsiung Hsieh, and Chueh-Hsuan Lu
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0301 basic medicine ,Cytotoxicity ,Cancer Treatment ,Apoptosis ,Epigallocatechin gallate ,Pharmacology ,Toxicology ,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ,Biochemistry ,Catechin ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Spectrum Analysis Techniques ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Cell Cycle and Cell Division ,Energy-Producing Organelles ,Staining ,Multidisciplinary ,Cell Death ,Cell Staining ,Drug Synergism ,Cell cycle ,Flow Cytometry ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Mitochondria ,Oncology ,Cell Processes ,Spectrophotometry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,Cytophotometry ,Cellular Structures and Organelles ,Chlorogenic Acid ,Research Article ,Hyperthermia ,Side effect ,Science ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Bioenergetics ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Pancreatic Cancer ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Pancreatic cancer ,Gastrointestinal Tumors ,medicine ,Humans ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Cancers and Neoplasms ,Polyphenols ,Cell Biology ,Cell Cycle Checkpoints ,Hyperthermia, Induced ,medicine.disease ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Specimen Preparation and Treatment ,Cell culture ,Cancer cell - Abstract
Hyperthermia (HT) has shown feasibility and potency as an anticancer therapy. Administration of HT in the chemotherapy has previously enhanced the cytotoxicity of drugs against pancreatic cancer. However, the drugs used when conducting these studies are substantially conventional chemotherapeutic agents that may cause unwanted side effects. Additionally, the thermal dosage in the treatment of cancer cells could also probably harm the healthy cells. The purpose of this work was to investigate the potential of the two natural polyphenolic compounds, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and chlorogenic acid (CGA), as heat synergizers in the thermal treatment of the PANC-1 cells. Furthermore, we have introduced a novel strategy entitled the thermal cycling-hyperthermia (TC-HT) that is capable of providing a maximum synergy and minimal side effect with the anticancer compounds. Our results demonstrate that the combination of the TC-HT and the CGA or EGCG markedly exerts the anticancer effect against the PANC-1 cells, while none of the single treatment induced such changes. The synergistic activity was attributed to the cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase and the induction of the ROS-dependent mitochondria-mediated apoptosis. These findings not only represent the first thermal synergistic study of natural compounds in the treatment of pancreatic cancer, but also highlight the potential application of the TC-HT as an alternative strategy in anticancer treatment.
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- 2019
13. The protective effect of non-invasive low intensity pulsed electric field and fucoidan in preventing oxidative stress-induced motor neuron death via ROCK/Akt pathway
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Chih-Hsiung Hsieh, Chueh-Hsuan Lu, Yu-Yi Kuo, Guan-Bo Lin, and Chih-Yu Chao
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0301 basic medicine ,Protein Expression ,medicine.disease_cause ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Animal Cells ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Neurons ,Motor Neurons ,Neuronal Death ,rho-Associated Kinases ,Multidisciplinary ,Cell Death ,Neuronal Morphology ,Fucoidan ,Neurodegeneration ,Neurodegenerative Diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cell Processes ,Phosphorylation ,Medicine ,Cellular Types ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction ,Science ,Surgical and Invasive Medical Procedures ,Electric Stimulation Therapy ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Cell Line ,03 medical and health sciences ,Polysaccharides ,Neurites ,Gene Expression and Vector Techniques ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Molecular Biology Techniques ,Molecular Biology ,Protein kinase B ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,Molecular Biology Assays and Analysis Techniques ,Functional Electrical Stimulation ,business.industry ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Cell Biology ,Neuronal Dendrites ,Motor neuron ,medicine.disease ,Oxidative Stress ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Cellular Neuroscience ,Cancer research ,Neuron ,business ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Oxidative stress ,Neuroscience - Abstract
With the expansion of the aged population, it is predicted that neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) will become a major threat to public health worldwide. However, existing therapies can control the symptoms of the diseases at best, rather than offering a fundamental cure. As for the complex pathogenesis, clinical and preclinical researches have indicated that oxidative stress, a central role in neuronal degeneration, is a possible therapeutic target in the development of novel remedies. In this study, the motor neuron-like cell line NSC-34 was employed as an experimental model in probing the effects induced by the combination of non-invasive low intensity pulsed electric field (LIPEF) and fucoidan on the H2O2-induced neuron damage. It was found that single treatment of the LIPEF could protect the NSC-34 cells from oxidative stress, and the protective effect was enhanced by combining the LIPEF and fucoidan. Notably, it was observed that single treatment of the LIPEF obviously suppressed the H2O2-enhanced expression of ROCK protein and increased the phosphorylation of Akt in the H2O2-treated NSC-34 cells. Moreover, the LIPEF can be easily modified to concentrate on a specific area. Accordingly, this technique can be used as an advanced remedy for ROCK inhibition without the drawback of drug metabolism. Therefore, we suggest the LIPEF would be a promising strategy as a treatment for motor neurodegeneration and warrant further probe into its potential in treating other neuronal degenerations.
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- 2019
14. Trajectory tracking method based on the circulation of feasible path planning.
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Yu, Yi and Han, Peng
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AUTONOMOUS vehicles , *ARTIFICIAL satellite tracking , *REMOTELY piloted vehicles , *KINEMATICS - Abstract
The control method is the central point of the unmanned vehicles. As the core system to guarantee the properties of self-decision and trajectory tracking of the unmanned vehicles, a new kind of trajectory tracking method based on the circulation of feasible path planning for the unmanned vehicles are proposed in this article which considered the dynamics and kinematics characteristics of vehicles. The multi-trace-points cooperative trajectory tracking control strategy on the basis of the circulation of feasible path generation method is proposed and the lateral controller is designed for trajectory tracking. The process of feasible path generation is conducted once the tracking error exceeded. A simulation platform of the trajectory tracking simulation of unmanned vehicles is built considering the mechanical properties of system elements and the mechanical characteristics. Finally, the proposed trajectory tracking method is verified. The tracking error would be reduced to make sure the vehicles move along the pre-set virtual track. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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15. Effect of high-frequency low-intensity pulsed electric field on protecting SH-SY5Y cells against hydrogen peroxide and β-amyloid-induced cell injury via ERK pathway.
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Chen, Wei-Ting, Lin, Guan-Bo, Kuo, Yu-Yi, Hsieh, Chih-Hsiung, Lu, Chueh-Hsuan, Sun, Yi-Kun, and Chao, Chih-Yu
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ELECTRIC fields ,HYDROGEN peroxide ,PHORBOL esters ,EXTRACELLULAR signal-regulated kinases ,ELECTRIC field effects ,FRUIT juices ,REACTIVE oxygen species ,ALZHEIMER'S disease - Abstract
As the most common type of neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs), Alzheimer's disease (AD) is thought to be caused mainly by the excessive aggregation of β-amyloid protein (Aβ). However, a growing number of studies have found that reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a key role in the onset and progression of AD. The present study aimed to probe the neuroprotective effect of high-frequency low-intensity pulsed electric field (H-LIPEF) for SH-SY5Y cells against hydrogen peroxide (H
2 O2 ) and Aβ-induced cytotoxicity. By looking in a systematic way into the frequency- and amplitude-dependent neuroprotective effect of pulsed electric field (PEF), the study finds that H-LIPEF at 200 Hz produces the optimal protective effect for SH-SY5Y cells. The underlying mechanisms were confirmed to be due to the activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) pathway and the downstream prosurvival and antioxidant proteins. Because the electric field can be modified to focus on specific area in a non-contact manner, the study suggests that H-LIPEF holds great potential for treating NDDs, whose effect can be further augmented with the administering of drugs or natural compounds at the same time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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16. Studies on the non-invasive anticancer remedy of the triple combination of epigallocatechin gallate, pulsed electric field, and ultrasound
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Chueh-Hsuan Lu, Wei Ting Chen, Chih-Yu Chao, Yu-Yi Kuo, and Chih-Hsiung Hsieh
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0301 basic medicine ,Apoptosis Inhibitor ,Ultrasonic Therapy ,Cancer Treatment ,lcsh:Medicine ,Apoptosis ,Epigallocatechin gallate ,Biochemistry ,Physical Chemistry ,Catechin ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Oxidative Damage ,0302 clinical medicine ,Superoxides ,Neoplasms ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Enzyme assays ,Colorimetric assays ,Cytotoxicity ,lcsh:Science ,Bioassays and physiological analysis ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Multidisciplinary ,MTT assay ,Cell Death ,Chemistry ,Oxides ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Oncology ,Ultrasonic Waves ,Cell Processes ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Caspases ,Physical Sciences ,Cellular Structures and Organelles ,Research Article ,Anions ,Programmed cell death ,Cell Survival ,Autophagic Cell Death ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Autophagy ,Humans ,Viability assay ,Vesicles ,Cell Proliferation ,Ions ,Reactive oxygen species ,lcsh:R ,Chemical Compounds ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Cell Biology ,Pulsed Radiofrequency Treatment ,Research and analysis methods ,030104 developmental biology ,Biochemical analysis ,Cancer research ,lcsh:Q ,Reactive Oxygen Species - Abstract
Cancer is one of the most troublesome diseases and a leading cause of death worldwide. Recently, novel treatments have been continuously developed to improve the disadvantages of conventional therapies, such as prodigious expenses, unwanted side effects, and tumor recurrence. Here, we provide the first non-invasive treatment that has combined epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), the most abundant catechin in green tea, with a low strength pulsed electric field (PEF) and a low energy ultrasound (US). It has been observed that the cell viability of human pancreatic cancer PANC-1 was decreased approximately to 20% of the control after this combination treatment for 72 h. Besides, the combined triple treatment significantly reduced the high tolerance of HepG2 cells to the EGCG-induced cytotoxicity and similarly exhibited compelling proliferation-inhibitory effects. We also found the combined triple treatment increased the intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and acidic vesicles, and the EGCG-induced inhibition of Akt phosphorylation was dramatically intensified. In this study, the apoptosis inhibitor Z-VAD-FMK and the autophagy inhibitor 3-MA were, respectively, shown to attenuate the anticancer effects of the triple treatment. This indicates that the triple treatment-induced autophagy was switched from cytoprotective to cytotoxic, and hence, cooperatively caused cell death with the apoptosis. Since the EGCG is easily accessible from the green tea and mild for a long-term treatment, and the non-invasive physical stimulations could be modified to focus on a specific location, this combined triple treatment may serve as a promising strategy for anticancer therapy.
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- 2018
17. Thermal cycling protects SH-SY5Y cells against hydrogen peroxide and β-amyloid-induced cell injury through stress response mechanisms involving Akt pathway.
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Chen, Wei-Ting, Kuo, Yu-Yi, Lin, Guan-Bo, Lu, Chueh-Hsuan, Hsu, Hao-Ping, Sun, Yi-Kun, and Chao, Chih-Yu
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HYDROGEN peroxide , *REACTIVE oxygen species , *NEUROFIBRILLARY tangles , *BLOOD-brain barrier , *PATHOLOGY , *THERMOCYCLING , *PROTECTIVE clothing - Abstract
Neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) are becoming a major threat to public health, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The most common form of NDDs is Alzheimer's disease (AD), boasting 60–70% share. Although some debates still exist, excessive aggregation of β-amyloid protein (Aβ) and neurofibrillary tangles has been deemed one of the major causes for the pathogenesis of AD. A growing number of evidences from studies, however, have suggested that reactive oxygen species (ROS) also play a key role in the onset and progression of AD. Although scientists have had some understanding of the pathogenesis of AD, the disease still cannot be cured, with existing treatment only capable of providing a temporary relief at best, partly due to the obstacle of blood-brain barrier (BBB). The study was aimed to ascertain the neuroprotective effect of thermal cycle hyperthermia (TC-HT) against hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and Aβ-induced cytotoxicity in SH-SY5Y cells. Treating cells with this physical stimulation beforehand significantly improved the cell viability and decreased the ROS content. The underlying mechanisms may be due to the activation of Akt pathway and the downstream antioxidant and prosurvival proteins. The findings manifest significant potential of TC-HT in neuroprotection, via inhibition of oxidative stress and cell apoptosis. It is believed that coupled with the use of drugs or natural compounds, this methodology can be even more effective in treating NDDs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Expression levels of cleaved caspase-3 and caspase-3 in tumorigenesis and prognosis of oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma
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Ting-Ying Fu, Pi-Chuang Wu, Yu-Kai Tseng, Chih-Wen Shu, Bor-Hwang Kang, Pei-Feng Liu, Luo-Ping Ger, Yu-Chang Hu, Chi-Chuang Liang, I-Chien Hsieh, Huei-Han Liou, and Yu-Yi Hou
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Carcinogenesis ,Colorectal cancer ,lcsh:Medicine ,Apoptosis ,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ,medicine.disease_cause ,Cytopathology ,Prostate cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,lcsh:Science ,Lymph node ,Caspase 8 ,Multidisciplinary ,Tissue microarray ,Cell Death ,Caspase 3 ,Cell Differentiation ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Caspase 9 ,Tongue Neoplasms ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cell Processes ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Immunohistochemistry ,Female ,Anatomy ,Research Article ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Disease-Free Survival ,Lymphatic System ,03 medical and health sciences ,Diagnostic Medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,Differentiated Tumors ,Immunohistochemistry Techniques ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Cancers and Neoplasms ,Cancer ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,Histochemistry and Cytochemistry Techniques ,030104 developmental biology ,Anatomical Pathology ,Immunologic Techniques ,Cancer research ,lcsh:Q ,Lymph Nodes ,business ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Apoptosis plays a dual role in cancer development and malignancy. The role of apoptosis-related caspases in cancer remains controversial, particularly in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC). In this study, we examined the protein levels of cleaved caspase-3, caspase-3, caspase-8, and caspase-9 on tissue microarrays consisting of samples from 246 OTSCC patients by immunohistochemistry. Wilcoxon signed-rank test indicated that the protein levels of cleaved caspase-3, caspase-3, caspase-8, and caspase-9 in tumor tissues were significantly higher compared to those in adjacent normal tissues (all p
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19. Sublethal and transgenerational effects of sulfoxaflor on the demography and feeding behaviour of the mirid bug Apolygus lucorum.
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Lu, Zengbin, Dong, Song, Li, Chao, Li, Lili, Yu, Yi, Yin, Shuyan, and Men, Xingyuan
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INSECT pests ,NYMPHS (Insects) ,DEMOGRAPHY ,MIRIDAE ,INSECT pest control ,BT cotton ,OVIPARITY ,BONE lengthening (Orthopedics) - Abstract
Sulfoxaflor, the first commercially available sulfoximine insecticide, has been used for the control of sap-feeding insect pests such as plant bugs and aphids on a variety of crops. However, its sublethal effects on the mirid bug Apolygus lucorum, one of the key insect pests of Bt cotton and fruit trees in China, have not been fully examined. Here, we evaluated the demography and feeding behaviour of A. lucorum exposed to sulfoxaflor. The leaf-dipping bioassay showed that the LC
10 and LC30 of sulfoxaflor against 3rd -instar nymphs of this insect were 1.23 and 8.37 mg L-1 , respectively. The LC10 significantly extended the nymphal duration and decreased the oviposition period by 5.29 days and female fecundity by 56.99% in the parent generation (F0). The longer duration of egg, 5th -instar nymphs, preadult, and male adult longevity were observed in the F1 generation (F1) at LC10 . At the LC30 , the duration of egg and 1st -instar nymph, female adult longevity, and oviposition period of the F1 were significantly shorter, while the nymphal duration in the F0 and duration of 5th -instar nymphs, preadult survival rate, and male adult longevity in the F1 significantly increased. The net reproductive rate (R0 ), intrinsic rate of increase (r), and finite rate of increase (λ) in the F1 were not significantly affected by these two concentrations, whereas the mean generation time (T) was lower at the LC30 . Additionally, the probe counts and cells mixture feeding time were markedly lengthened by the LC10 and LC30 , respectively, when A. lucorum nymphs exposed to sulfoxaflor fed on Bt cotton plants without insecticides. These results clearly indicate that sulfoxaflor causes sublethal effects on A. lucorum and the transgenerational effects depend on the tested concentrations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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20. Application of non-invasive low-intensity pulsed electric field with thermal cycling-hyperthermia for synergistically enhanced anticancer effect of chlorogenic acid on PANC-1 cells.
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Lu, Chueh-Hsuan, Kuo, Yu-Yi, Lin, Guan-Bo, Chen, Wei-Ting, and Chao, Chih-Yu
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CHLOROGENIC acid , *ELECTRIC fields , *P53 protein , *CANCER cells , *ADP-ribosyltransferases - Abstract
Most existing cancer treatments involve high-cost chemotherapy and radiotherapy, with major side effects, prompting effort to develop alternative treatment modalities. It was reported that the combination of thermal-cycling hyperthermia (TC-HT) and phenolic compound exhibited a moderate cytotoxic effect against human pancreatic cancer PANC-1 cells. In this study, we investigate the efficacy of triple combination in PANC-1 cancer cells by adopting low-intensity pulsed electric field (LIPEF) to couple with TC-HT and CGA (chlorogenic acid). The study finds that this triple combination can significantly impede the proliferation of PANC-1 cells, with only about 20% viable cells left after 24h, whereas being non-toxic to normal cells. The synergistic activity against the PANC-1 cells was achieved by inducing G2/M phase arrest and apoptosis, which were associated with up-regulation of p53 and coupled with increased expression of downstream proteins p21 and Bax. Further mechanism investigations revealed that the cytotoxic activity could be related to mitochondrial apoptosis, characterized by the reduced level of Bcl-2, mitochondrial dysfunction, and sequential activation of caspase-9 and PARP. Also, we found that the triple treatment led to the increase of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Notably, the triple treatment-induced cytotoxic effects and the elevated expression of p53 and p21 proteins as well as the increased Bax/Bcl-2 ratio, all could be alleviated by the ROS scavenger, N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC). These findings indicate that the combination of CGA, TC-HT, and LIPEF may be a promising modality for cancer treatment, as it can induce p53-dependent cell cycle arrest and apoptosis through accumulation of ROS in PANC-1 cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Exploring induced pluripotency in human fibroblasts via construction, validation, and application of a gene regulatory network.
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Hamaneh, Mehdi B. and Yu, Yi-Kuo
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PLURIPOTENT stem cells , *GENE regulatory networks , *INDUCED pluripotent stem cells , *FIBROBLASTS , *GENE expression profiling , *SOMATIC cells - Abstract
Reprogramming of somatic cells to induced pluripotent stem cells, by overexpressing certain factors referred to as the reprogramming factors, can revolutionize regenerative medicine. To provide a coherent description of induced pluripotency from the gene regulation perspective, we use 35 microarray datasets to construct a reprogramming gene regulatory network. Comprising 276 nodes and 4471 links, the resulting network is, to the best of our knowledge, the largest gene regulatory network constructed for human fibroblast reprogramming and it is the only one built using a large number of experimental datasets. To build the network, a model that relates the expression profiles of the initial (fibroblast) and final (induced pluripotent stem cell) states is proposed and the model parameters (link strengths) are fitted using the experimental data. Twenty nine additional experimental datasets are collectively used to test the model/network, and good agreement between experimental and predicted gene expression profiles is found. We show that the model in conjunction with the constructed network can make useful predictions. For example, we demonstrate that our approach can incorporate the effect of reprogramming factor stoichiometry and that its predictions are consistent with the experimentally observed trends in reprogramming efficiency when the stoichiometric ratios vary. Using our model/network, we also suggest new (not used in training of the model) candidate sets of reprogramming factors, many of which have already been experimentally verified. These results suggest our model/network can potentially be used in devising new recipes for induced pluripotency with higher efficiencies. Additionally, we classify the links of the network into three classes of different importance, prioritizing them for experimental verification. We show that many of the links in the top ranked class are experimentally known to be important in reprogramming. Finally, comparing with other methods, we show that using our model is advantageous. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Thermal cycling-hyperthermia in combination with polyphenols, epigallocatechin gallate and chlorogenic acid, exerts synergistic anticancer effect against human pancreatic cancer PANC-1 cells.
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Lu, Chueh-Hsuan, Chen, Wei-Ting, Hsieh, Chih-Hsiung, Kuo, Yu-Yi, and Chao, Chih-Yu
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CHLOROGENIC acid ,EPIGALLOCATECHIN gallate ,PANCREATIC cancer ,CANCER cells ,DRUG side effects ,CELL cycle - Abstract
Hyperthermia (HT) has shown feasibility and potency as an anticancer therapy. Administration of HT in the chemotherapy has previously enhanced the cytotoxicity of drugs against pancreatic cancer. However, the drugs used when conducting these studies are substantially conventional chemotherapeutic agents that may cause unwanted side effects. Additionally, the thermal dosage in the treatment of cancer cells could also probably harm the healthy cells. The purpose of this work was to investigate the potential of the two natural polyphenolic compounds, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and chlorogenic acid (CGA), as heat synergizers in the thermal treatment of the PANC-1 cells. Furthermore, we have introduced a unique strategy entitled the thermal cycling-hyperthermia (TC-HT) that is capable of providing a maximum synergy and minimal side effect with the anticancer compounds. Our results demonstrate that the combination of the TC-HT and the CGA or EGCG markedly exerts the anticancer effect against the PANC-1 cells, while none of the single treatment induced such changes. The synergistic activity was attributed to the cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase and the induction of the ROS-dependent mitochondria-mediated apoptosis. These findings not only represent the first in vitro thermal synergistic study of natural compounds in the treatment of pancreatic cancer, but also highlight the potential of the TC-HT as an alternative strategy in thermal treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Sexual network and detection of anogenital human papillomavirus in a community cohort of men who have sex with men in Taiwan.
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Strong, Carol, Yu, Yi-Fang, Zou, Huachun, Ku, Wen-Wei, Lee, Chia-Wen, and Ko, Nai-Ying
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PAPILLOMAVIRUSES , *SEXUAL dimorphism , *HUMAN sexuality , *VIRUS diseases , *PAPILLOMAVIRUS diseases , *SEXUALLY transmitted diseases - Abstract
Objectives: We examined the association between anogenital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and sexual networks in men who have sex with men (MSM). Methods: A total of 253 MSM, 20 years of age and older, were recruited from the community in Southern Taiwan in 2015–2016. At baseline and at each follow-up visit, MSM were screened for HPV to identify 37 HPV genotypes. At the six-month follow-up, MSM were asked to fill out an egocentric network assessment and to report the last five persons with whom they had sex regarding the characteristics of sexual behavior with each network member. Results: A total of 182 participants (71.9%) returned for the follow-up and one third had at least one HPV type detected. A higher level of bridging network position calculated by the level of constraints in the network was significantly less likely to have HPV detection at the anal site. A high level of concurrency was associated with penile HPV detection (AOR = 3.16, 95% CI = 1.01–9.86). Conclusions: Identifying network-related characteristics can advance our understanding of high-risk populations and for prioritizing HPV vaccine recommendations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Correlation between spot and 24h proteinuria: Derivation and validation of equation to estimate daily proteinuria.
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Chen, Yih-Ting, Hsu, Heng-Jung, Hsu, Cheng-Kai, Lee, Chin-Chan, Hsu, Kuang-Hung, Sun, Chiao-Yin, Chen, Chun-Yu, Chen, Yung-Chang, Yu, Yi-Ching, and Wu, I-Wen
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PROTEINURIA ,GLOMERULAR filtration rate ,KIDNEY diseases ,BODY weight ,THERAPEUTICS ,COEFFICIENTS (Statistics) - Abstract
Daily urine protein (UP) loss is a cumbersome but important measurement to guide diagnosis and treatment of renal disease. Spot urine protein-creatinine ratio (UPCR) can been applied to estimate daily proteinuria. However, the correlations between spot and 24h proteinuria remain controversial. In this cross-sectional study, simultaneous collection of 24h and spot urines were performed from 1,039 (derivation cohort) and 204 CKD patients (validation cohort) of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, from 2007 to 2017. The correlations between spot UPCR and 24h proteinuria were compared. The mean age of patients of derivation and validation cohort was 63 and 55 years and the mean estimated glomerular filtration rate was 62 ± 35 and 59 ± 36 mL/min/m
2 , respectively. The correlation coefficient was 0.819 between UPCR and 24hUP. Prediction equation was derived as: Log10 24hUP (g) = 0.814 x Log10 UPCR (mg/mg) + 0.110 x Gender– 0.004 x Age + 0.004 x Body weight (kg) + 0.002 x CKD stage coefficient– 0.018, where CKD stage coefficient: CKD stage G1 = 1, G2 = 2, G3a = 3.1, G3b = 3.2, G4 = 4, G5 = 5. Correlation coefficient between measured and predicted 24hUP among derivation group and validation group is 0.866 and 0.915, respectively. However, the agreement of spot and daily estimates was less pronounced with proteinuria > 3g than lower values in Bland-Altman analysis. Spot UPCR can accurately predict 24hUP in patients with daily proteinuria below 3g. The development of this equation may facilitate estimation of 24hUP in the clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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25. The protective effect of non-invasive low intensity pulsed electric field and fucoidan in preventing oxidative stress-induced motor neuron death via ROCK/Akt pathway.
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Hsieh, Chih-Hsiung, Lu, Chueh-Hsuan, Kuo, Yu-Yi, Lin, Guan-Bo, and Chao, Chih-Yu
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MOTOR neurons ,ELECTRIC fields - Abstract
With the expansion of the aged population, it is predicted that neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) will become a major threat to public health worldwide. However, existing therapies can control the symptoms of the diseases at best, rather than offering a fundamental cure. As for the complex pathogenesis, clinical and preclinical researches have indicated that oxidative stress, a central role in neuronal degeneration, is a possible therapeutic target in the development of novel remedies. In this study, the motor neuron-like cell line NSC-34 was employed as an experimental model in probing the effects induced by the combination of non-invasive low intensity pulsed electric field (LIPEF) and fucoidan on the H
2 O2 -induced neuron damage. It was found that single treatment of the LIPEF could protect the NSC-34 cells from oxidative stress, and the protective effect was enhanced by combining the LIPEF and fucoidan. Notably, it was observed that single treatment of the LIPEF obviously suppressed the H2 O2 -enhanced expression of ROCK protein and increased the phosphorylation of Akt in the H2 O2 -treated NSC-34 cells. Moreover, the LIPEF can be easily modified to concentrate on a specific area. Accordingly, this technique can be used as an advanced remedy for ROCK inhibition without the drawback of drug metabolism. Therefore, we suggest the LIPEF would be a promising strategy as a treatment for motor neurodegeneration and warrant further probe into its potential in treating other neuronal degenerations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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26. Effects of ambient temperature on ambulance emergency call-outs in the subtropical city of Shenzhen, China.
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Zhan, Zhi-Ying, Yu, Yi-Min, Qian, Jun, Song, Yun-Feng, Chen, Ping-Yan, and Ou, Chun-Quan
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AMBULANCE service , *EMERGENCY medical services , *POISSON distribution , *AGE groups , *HOSPITAL emergency services - Abstract
The associations between meteorological factors and mortality have been well documented worldwide, but limited evidence is available for the non-fatal health impacts of ambient temperature, particularly there are few population-based investigations on the impacts of emergency ambulance dispatches in Asia. In this study, based on 809,906 ambulance emergency call-outs (AECOs) for the total population from 2010–2016 in the subtropical city of Shenzhen, China, a Poisson regression combined with a distributed lag nonlinear model was used to simultaneously assess the nonlinear and lag effects of daily mean temperature on AECOs. Stratified analyses by age and sex were performed to identify vulnerable subpopulations. A U-shaped relationship was found between temperature and AECOs. Cold effects were delayed and persisted for 3–4 weeks, with a cumulative relative risk (RR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of 1.23 (1.10–1.38) and 1.25 (1.16–1.35) over lag 0–28 when comparing the 1st and 5th percentile of the temperature distribution to the optimal (i.e. minimum AECOs) temperature, respectively. Hot effects were immediate and diminished quickly in 5 days, with an increase of 19% (RR = 1.19, 95%CI: 1.14–1.23) and 21% (RR = 1.21, 95%CI: 1.16–1.26) in AECOs over lag 0–5 when comparing the 95th and 99th percentile of temperature to the optimal temperature. Children and the elderly were more vulnerable to cold effects. The youth and middle-aged people suffered more from high temperature. The effects of temperature were similar between males and females. In summary, significant increases were observed in the frequency of AECOs during cold and hot days, and the weather-associated increases in AECOs are different among age groups. This information has valuable implications in ambulance demand prediction and service provision planning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Miransertib (ARQ 092), an orally-available, selective Akt inhibitor is effective against Leishmania.
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Nandan, Devki, Zhang, Naixin, Yu, Yi, Schwartz, Brian, Chen, Stella, Kima, Peter E., and Reiner, Neil E.
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LEISHMANIASIS treatment ,LEISHMANIA ,DRUG bioavailability ,DRUG prices ,THREONINE - Abstract
Leishmaniasis is amongst the most important neglected diseases, afflicting more than 12 million people in 88 countries. There is an urgent need for safe orally bioavailable and cost-effective drugs for the treatment of leishmaniasis. It has recently been shown that Leishmania activates host macrophage serine/threonine kinase Akt, to promote survival of both parasites and infected cells. Here, we sought to evaluate a compound, Miransertib (ARQ 092), an orally bioavailable and selective allosteric Akt inhibitor currently in clinical trials for patients with PI3K/Akt-driven tumors or Proteus syndrome. Miransertib was tested against Leishmania donovani and Leishmania amazonensis, causative agents of visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis, respectively. Cultured promastigotes were susceptible to Miransertib. In addition, Miransertib was markedly effective against intracellular amastigotes of L. donovani or L. amazonensis-infected macrophages. Miransertib also enhanced mTOR dependent autophagy in Leishmania-infected macrophages, which may represent one mechanism of Miransertib-mediated killing of intracellular Leishmania. Whereas parasite clearance in the spleen of mice infected with L. donovani and treated with Miransertib was comparable to that when treated with miltefosine, Miransertib caused a greater reduction in the parasite load in the liver. In the cutaneous leishmaniasis infection model, lesions were reduced by 40% as compared to mock treated mice. Together, these results provide direct evidence to support the conclusion that Miransertib is an excellent lead compound for the development of a new oral drug therapy for visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Sublethal effects of imidacloprid on the performance of the bird cherry-oat aphid Rhopalosiphum padi.
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Li, Wenqiang, Lu, Zengbin, Li, Lili, Yu, Yi, Dong, Song, Men, Xingyuan, and Ye, Baohua
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IMIDACLOPRID ,INSECTICIDES ,NEONICOTINOIDS ,RHOPALOSIPHUM padi ,RHOPALOSIPHUM - Abstract
The bird cherry-oat aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi (L.), is a major insect pest of cereal crops in many countries. Imidacloprid has been widely used for controlling piercing-sucking insect pests worldwide, but its sublethal effects on R. padi have not been well addressed. In this study, we investigated the sublethal effects of imidacloprid on biological parameters and five enzyme activities of R. padi. The LC
10 , LC20 , and LC25 of imidacloprid to adult aphids were 0.0053, 0.0329 and 0.0659 mg L-1 , respectively. These concentrations significantly decreased pre-adult survival rate, but prolonged the development duration of 1st instar nymphs, pre-oviposition period, and adult longevity. Adult oviposition period was also extended by LC20 . The intrinsic rate of increase (r), net reproductive rate (R0 ), and finite rate (λ) decreased at all three concentrations, whereas mean generation time (T) increased. Moreover, LC20 and LC25 significantly inhibited superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, but increased catalase (CAT) activity. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity also increased at LC20 . However, cytochrome P450 enzyme and peroxidase (POD) activity did not differ between imidacloprid treatments and the control. In conclusion, the imidacloprid concentrations tested here have negative impacts on the performance of R. padi by reducing its nymphal survival, extending the development duration of some stages, decreasing the rate of population growth, and altering enzyme activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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29. Studies on the non-invasive anticancer remedy of the triple combination of epigallocatechin gallate, pulsed electric field, and ultrasound.
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Hsieh, Chih-Hsiung, Lu, Chueh-Hsuan, Kuo, Yu-Yi, Chen, Wei-Ting, and Chao, Chih-Yu
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ANTINEOPLASTIC agents ,EPIGALLOCATECHIN gallate ,CATECHIN gallates ,ELECTRIC fields ,ULTRASONIC imaging - Abstract
Cancer is one of the most troublesome diseases and a leading cause of death worldwide. Recently, novel treatments have been continuously developed to improve the disadvantages of conventional therapies, such as prodigious expenses, unwanted side effects, and tumor recurrence. Here, we provide the first non-invasive treatment that has combined epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), the most abundant catechin in green tea, with a low strength pulsed electric field (PEF) and a low energy ultrasound (US). It has been observed that the cell viability of human pancreatic cancer PANC-1 was decreased approximately to 20% of the control after this combination treatment for 72 h. Besides, the combined triple treatment significantly reduced the high tolerance of HepG2 cells to the EGCG-induced cytotoxicity and similarly exhibited compelling proliferation-inhibitory effects. We also found the combined triple treatment increased the intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and acidic vesicles, and the EGCG-induced inhibition of Akt phosphorylation was dramatically intensified. In this study, the apoptosis inhibitor Z-VAD-FMK and the autophagy inhibitor 3-MA were, respectively, shown to attenuate the anticancer effects of the triple treatment. This indicates that the triple treatment-induced autophagy was switched from cytoprotective to cytotoxic, and hence, cooperatively caused cell death with the apoptosis. Since the EGCG is easily accessible from the green tea and mild for a long-term treatment, and the non-invasive physical stimulations could be modified to focus on a specific location, this combined triple treatment may serve as a promising strategy for anticancer therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Vestibular schwannomas: Accuracy of tumor volume estimated by ice cream cone formula using thin-sliced MR images.
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Ho, Hsing-Hao, Li, Ya-Hui, Lee, Jih-Chin, Wang, Chih-Wei, Yu, Yi-Lin, Hueng, Dueng-Yuan, Ma, Hsin-I, Hsu, Hsian-He, and Juan, Chun-Jung
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ACOUSTIC neuroma ,NERVOUS system ,INSTITUTIONAL review boards ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Purpose: We estimated the volume of vestibular schwannomas by an ice cream cone formula using thin-sliced magnetic resonance images (MRI) and compared the estimation accuracy among different estimating formulas and between different models. Methods: The study was approved by a local institutional review board. A total of 100 patients with vestibular schwannomas examined by MRI between January 2011 and November 2015 were enrolled retrospectively. Informed consent was waived. Volumes of vestibular schwannomas were estimated by cuboidal, ellipsoidal, and spherical formulas based on a one-component model, and cuboidal, ellipsoidal, Linskey’s, and ice cream cone formulas based on a two-component model. The estimated volumes were compared to the volumes measured by planimetry. Intraobserver reproducibility and interobserver agreement was tested. Estimation error, including absolute percentage error (APE) and percentage error (PE), was calculated. Statistical analysis included intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), linear regression analysis, one-way analysis of variance, and paired t-tests with P < 0.05 considered statistically significant. Results: Overall tumor size was 4.80 ± 6.8 mL (mean ±standard deviation). All ICCs were no less than 0.992, suggestive of high intraobserver reproducibility and high interobserver agreement. Cuboidal formulas significantly overestimated the tumor volume by a factor of 1.9 to 2.4 (P ≤ 0.001). The one-component ellipsoidal and spherical formulas overestimated the tumor volume with an APE of 20.3% and 29.2%, respectively. The two-component ice cream cone method, and ellipsoidal and Linskey’s formulas significantly reduced the APE to 11.0%, 10.1%, and 12.5%, respectively (all P < 0.001). Conclusion: The ice cream cone method and other two-component formulas including the ellipsoidal and Linskey’s formulas allow for estimation of vestibular schwannoma volume more accurately than all one-component formulas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. An enhanced artificial bee colony algorithm (EABC) for solving dispatching of hydro-thermal system (DHTS) problem.
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Yu, Yi, Wu, Yonggang, Hu, Binqi, and Liu, Xinglong
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BIOLOGICAL evolution , *BEES algorithm , *NONLINEAR programming , *GENETIC mutation , *SIMULATION methods & models - Abstract
The dispatching of hydro-thermal system is a nonlinear programming problem with multiple constraints and high dimensions and the solution techniques of the model have been a hotspot in research. Based on the advantage of that the artificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) can efficiently solve the high-dimensional problem, an improved artificial bee colony algorithm has been proposed to solve DHTS problem in this paper. The improvements of the proposed algorithm include two aspects. On one hand, local search can be guided in efficiency by the information of the global optimal solution and its gradient in each generation. The global optimal solution improves the search efficiency of the algorithm but loses diversity, while the gradient can weaken the loss of diversity caused by the global optimal solution. On the other hand, inspired by genetic algorithm, the nectar resource which has not been updated in limit generation is transformed to a new one by using selection, crossover and mutation, which can ensure individual diversity and make full use of prior information for improving the global search ability of the algorithm. The two improvements of ABC algorithm are proved to be effective via a classical numeral example at last. Among which the genetic operator for the promotion of the ABC algorithm’s performance is significant. The results are also compared with those of other state-of-the-art algorithms, the enhanced ABC algorithm has general advantages in minimum cost, average cost and maximum cost which shows its usability and effectiveness. The achievements in this paper provide a new method for solving the DHTS problems, and also offer a novel reference for the improvement of mechanism and the application of algorithms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Conventional alpha beta (αβ) T cells do not contribute to acute intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury in mice.
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Yu, Yi, Feng, Xiaoyan, Vieten, Gertrud, Dippel, Stephanie, Imvised, Tawan, Gueler, Faikah, Ure, Benno M., Kuebler, Jochen F., and Klemann, Christian
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Purpose: Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is associated with significant patient mortality and morbidity. The complex cascade of IRI is incompletely understood, but inflammation is known to be a key mediator. In addition to the predominant innate immune responses, previous research has also indicated that αβ T cells contribute to IRI in various organ models. The aim of this study was to clarify the role αβ T cells play in IRI to the gut. Methods: Adult wild-type (WT) and αβ T cell-deficient mice were subjected to acute intestinal IRI with 30min ischemia followed by 4h reperfusion. The gene expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines was measured by qPCR, and the influx of leukocyte subpopulations in the gut was assessed via flow cytometry and histology. Pro-inflammatory cytokines in the serum were measured, and transaminases were assessed as an indicator of distant organ IRI. Results: Intestinal IRI led to an increased expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the gut tissue and an influx of leukocytes that predominantly consisted of neutrophils and macrophages. Furthermore, intestinal IRI increased serum IL-6, TNF-α, and ALT/AST levels. The αβ T cell-deficient mice did not exhibit a more significant increase in pro-inflammatory cytokines in the gut or serum following IR than the WT mice. There was also no difference between WT- and αβ T cell-deficient mice in terms of neutrophil infiltration or macrophage activation. Furthermore, the increase in transaminases was equal in both groups indicating that the level of distant organ injury was comparable. Conclusion: An increasing body of evidence demonstrates that αβ T cells play a key role in IRI. In the gut, however, αβ T cells are not pivotal in the first hours following acute IRI as deficiency does not impact cytokine production, neutrophil recruitment, macrophage activation, or distant organ injury. Thus, αβ T cells may be considered innocent bystanders during the acute phase of intestinal IRI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Expression levels of cleaved caspase-3 and caspase-3 in tumorigenesis and prognosis of oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma.
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Liu, Pei-Feng, Hu, Yu-Chang, Kang, Bor-Hwang, Tseng, Yu-Kai, Wu, Pi-Chuang, Liang, Chi-Chuang, Hou, Yu-Yi, Fu, Ting-Ying, Liou, Huei-Han, Hsieh, I-Chien, Ger, Luo-Ping, and Shu, Chih-Wen
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CASPASE genetics ,CARCINOGENESIS ,TONGUE cancer ,SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma ,APOPTOSIS - Abstract
Apoptosis plays a dual role in cancer development and malignancy. The role of apoptosis-related caspases in cancer remains controversial, particularly in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC). In this study, we examined the protein levels of cleaved caspase-3, caspase-3, caspase-8, and caspase-9 on tissue microarrays consisting of samples from 246 OTSCC patients by immunohistochemistry. Wilcoxon signed-rank test indicated that the protein levels of cleaved caspase-3, caspase-3, caspase-8, and caspase-9 in tumor tissues were significantly higher compared to those in adjacent normal tissues (all p<0.001). The expression level of caspase-8 in tumors was elevated in patients with lymph node invasion. Moreover, positive expression of cleaved caspase-3 was associated with shorter disease-free survival (DFS) in OTSCC patients with moderate differentiation and lymph node invasion. Combination of either positive cleaved caspase-3 or higher caspase-3 expression or both was associated with poor DFS. Interestingly, stratification analysis showed that co-expression levels of positive cleaved caspase-3 or/and higher caspase-3 were associated with better disease-specific survival in patients with advanced stages of the disease, such as large tumor size and lymph node invasion, whereas it was associated with poor DFS in OTSCC patients with moderate cell differentiation and small tumor size. Taken together, cleaved caspase-3 and caspase-3/8/9 could be biomarkers for tumorigenesis in OTSCC patients. The co-expression level of cleaved caspase-3 and caspase-3 might be a prognostic biomarker for OTSCC patients, particular in those patients with certain tumor stages and cell differentiation status. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. In vivo efficacy of the AKT inhibitor ARQ 092 in Noonan Syndrome with multiple lentigines-associated hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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Wang, Jianxun, Chandrasekhar, Vasanth, Abbadessa, Giovanni, Yu, Yi, Schwartz, Brian, and Kontaridis, Maria I.
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HYPERTROPHIC cardiomyopathy ,NOONAN syndrome ,GENETIC mutation ,PROTEIN kinase B ,LENTIGO - Abstract
Noonan Syndrome with Multiple Lentigines (NSML, formerly LEOPARD syndrome) is an autosomal dominant "RASopathy" disorder manifesting in congenital heart disease. Most cases of NSML are caused by catalytically inactivating mutations in the protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP), non-receptor type 11 (PTPN11), encoding the SH2 domain-containing PTP-2 (SHP2) protein. We previously generated knock-in mice harboring the PTPN11 mutation Y279C, one of the most common NSML alleles; these now-termed SHP2
Y279C/+ mice recapitulate the human disorder and develop hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) by 12 weeks of age. Functionally, heart and/or cardiomyocyte lysates from SHP2Y279C/+ mice exhibit increased basal and agonist-induced AKT and mTOR activities. Here, we sought to determine whether we could reverse the hypertrophy in SHP2Y279C/+ mice using ARQ 092, an oral and selective allosteric AKT inhibitor currently in clinical trials for patients with PI3K/AKT-driven tumors or Proteus syndrome. We obtained echocardiographs of SHP2Y279C/+ and wildtype (SHP2+/+ ) littermates, either in the presence or absence of ARQ 092 at 12, 14, and 16 weeks of age. While SHP2Y279C/+ mice developed significant left ventricular hypertrophy by 12 weeks, as indicated by decreased chamber dimension and increased posterior wall thickness, treatment of SHP2Y279C/+ mice with ARQ 092 normalized the hypertrophy in as early as 2 weeks following treatment, with hearts comparable in size to those in wildtype (SHP2+/+ ) mice. In addition, we observed an increase in fractional shortening (FS%) in SHP2Y279C/+ mice, an effect of increased compensatory hypertrophy, which was not apparent in SHP2Y279C/+ mice treated with ARQ 092, suggesting functional improvement of HCM upon treatment with the AKT inhibitor. Finally, we found that ARQ 092 specifically inhibited AKT activity, as well as its downstream effectors, PRAS and S6RP in NSML mice. Taken together, these data suggest ARQ 092 may be a promising novel therapy for treatment of hypertrophy in NSML patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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35. Environmental Factors Can Influence Mitochondrial Inheritance in the Saccharomyces Yeast Hybrids.
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Hsu, Yu-Yi and Chou, Jui-Yu
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SACCHAROMYCES , *MITOCHONDRIA , *ENERGY metabolism , *EUKARYOTIC cells , *CELL proliferation - Abstract
Mitochondria play a critical role in the generation of metabolic energy and are crucial for eukaryotic cell survival and proliferation. In most sexual eukaryotes, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is inherited from only one parent in non-Mendelian inheritance in contrast to the inheritance of nuclear DNA. The model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae is commonly used to study mitochondrial biology. It has two mating types: MATa and MATα. Previous studies have suggested that the mtDNA inheritance patterns in hybrid diploid cells depend on the genetic background of parental strains. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. To elucidate the mechanisms, we examined the effects of environmental factors on the mtDNA inheritance patterns in hybrids obtained by crossing S. cerevisiae with its close relative S. paradoxus. The results demonstrated that environmental factors can influence mtDNA transmission in hybrid diploids, and that the inheritance patterns are strain dependent. The fitness competition assay results showed that the fitness differences can explain the mtDNA inheritance patterns under specific conditions. However, in this study, we found that fitness differences cannot fully be explained by mitochondrial activity in hybrids under stress conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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36. Preclinical Activity of ARQ 087, a Novel Inhibitor Targeting FGFR Dysregulation.
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Hall, Terence G., Yu, Yi, Eathiraj, Sudharshan, Wang, Yunxia, Savage, Ronald E., Lapierre, Jean-Marc, Schwartz, Brian, and Abbadessa, Giovanni
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FIBROBLAST growth factor receptors , *GENETIC mutation , *GENE fusion , *GENE amplification , *KINASE inhibitors , *CELL lines - Abstract
Dysregulation of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor (FGFR) signaling through amplifications, mutations, and gene fusions has been implicated in a broad array of cancers (e.g. liver, gastric, ovarian, endometrial, and bladder). ARQ 087 is a novel, ATP competitive, small molecule, multi-kinase inhibitor with potent in vitro and in vivo activity against FGFR addicted cell lines and tumors. Biochemically, ARQ 087 exhibited IC50 values of 1.8 nM for FGFR2, and 4.5 nM for FGFR1 and 3. In cells, inhibition of FGFR2 auto-phosphorylation and other proteins downstream in the FGFR pathway (FRS2α, AKT, ERK) was evident by the response to ARQ 087 treatment. Cell proliferation studies demonstrated ARQ 087 has anti-proliferative activity in cell lines driven by FGFR dysregulation, including amplifications, fusions, and mutations. Cell cycle studies in cell lines with high levels of FGFR2 protein showed a positive relationship between ARQ 087 induced G1 cell cycle arrest and subsequent induction of apoptosis. In addition, ARQ 087 was effective at inhibiting tumor growth in vivo in FGFR2 altered, SNU-16 and NCI-H716, xenograft tumor models with gene amplifications and fusions. ARQ 087 is currently being studied in a phase 1/2 clinical trial that includes a sub cohort for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma patients with confirmed FGFR2 gene fusions (NCT01752920). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Transcriptome Analysis and Discovery of Genes Relevant to Development in Bradysia odoriphaga at Three Developmental Stages.
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Gao, Huanhuan, Zhai, Yifan, Wang, Wenbo, Chen, Hao, Zhou, Xianhong, Zhuang, Qianying, Yu, Yi, and Li, Rumei
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SCIARIDAE ,INSECT development ,INSECT larvae ,APOPTOSIS ,MEDICAL databases ,INSECT genetics ,GENE expression - Abstract
Bradysia odoriphaga (Diptera: Sciaridae) is the most important pest of Chinese chive (Allium tuberosum) in Asia; however, the molecular genetics are poorly understood. To explore the molecular biological mechanism of development, Illumina sequencing and de novo assembly were performed in the third-instar, fourth-instar, and pupal B. odoriphaga. The study resulted in 16.2 Gb of clean data and 47,578 unigenes (≥125bp) contained in 7,632,430contigs, 46.21% of which were annotated from non-redundant protein (NR), Gene Ontology (GO), Clusters of Orthologous Groups (COG), Eukaryotic Orthologous Groups (KOG), and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) databases. It was found that 19.67% of unigenes matched the homologous species mainly, including Aedes aegypti, Culex quinquefasciatus, Ceratitis capitata, and Anopheles gambiae. According to differentially expressed gene (DEG) analysis, 143, 490, and 309 DEGs were annotated as involved in the developmental process in the GO database respectively, in the comparisons of third-instar and fourth-instar larvae, third-instar larvae and pupae, and fourth-instar larvae and pupae. Twenty-five genes were closely related to these processes, including developmental process, reproduction process, and reproductive organs development and programmed cell death (PCD). The information of unigenes assembled in B. odoriphaga through transcriptome and DEG analyses could provide a detailed genetic basis and regulated information for elaborating the developmental mechanism from the larval, pre-pupal to pupal stages of B. odoriphaga. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Targeting AKT1-E17K and the PI3K/AKT Pathway with an Allosteric AKT Inhibitor, ARQ 092.
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Yu, Yi, Savage, Ronald E., Eathiraj, Sudharshan, Meade, Justin, Wick, Michael J., Hall, Terence, Abbadessa, Giovanni, and Schwartz, Brian
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PROTEIN kinase B , *PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL 3-kinases , *CANCER cells , *CELL lines , *CANCER chemotherapy - Abstract
As a critical component in the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, AKT has become an attractive target for therapeutic intervention. ARQ 092 and a next generation AKT inhibitor, ARQ 751 are selective, allosteric, pan-AKT and AKT1-E17K mutant inhibitors that potently inhibit phosphorylation of AKT. Biochemical and cellular analysis showed that ARQ 092 and ARQ 751 inhibited AKT activation not only by dephosphorylating the membrane-associated active form, but also by preventing the inactive form from localizing into plasma membrane. In endometrial PDX models harboring mutant AKT1-E17K and other tumor models with an activated AKT pathway, both compounds exhibited strong anti-tumor activity. Combination studies conducted in in vivo breast tumor models demonstrated that ARQ 092 enhanced tumor inhibition of a common chemotherapeutic agent (paclitaxel). In a large panel of diverse cancer cell lines, ARQ 092 and ARQ 751 inhibited proliferation across multiple tumor types but were most potent in leukemia, breast, endometrial, and colorectal cancer cell lines. Moreover, inhibition by ARQ 092 and ARQ 751 was more prevalent in cancer cell lines containing PIK3CA/PIK3R1 mutations compared to those with wt-PIK3CA/PIK3R1 or PTEN mutations. For both ARQ 092 and ARQ 751, PIK3CA/PIK3R1 and AKT1-E17K mutations can potentially be used as predictive biomarkers for patient selection in clinical studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Evaluation of MCF10A as a Reliable Model for Normal Human Mammary Epithelial Cells.
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Qu, Ying, Han, Bingchen, Yu, Yi, Yao, Weiwu, Bose, Shikha, Karlan, Beth Y., Giuliano, Armando E., and Cui, Xiaojiang
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BREAST cancer patients ,EPITHELIAL cells ,ETIOLOGY of cancer ,CANCER-related mortality ,METASTASIS - Abstract
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths for women worldwide. Various cell models have been developed to study breast cancer tumorigenesis, metastasis, and drug sensitivity. The MCF10A human mammary epithelial cell line is a widely used in vitro model for studying normal breast cell function and transformation. However, there is limited knowledge about whether MCF10A cells reliably represent normal human mammary cells. MCF10A cells were grown in monolayer, suspension (mammosphere culture), three-dimensional (3D) “on-top” Matrigel, 3D “cell-embedded” Matrigel, or mixed Matrigel/collagen I gel. Suspension culture was performed with the MammoCult medium and low-attachment culture plates. Cells grown in 3D culture were fixed and subjected to either immunofluorescence staining or embedding and sectioning followed by immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence staining. Cells or slides were stained for protein markers commonly used to identify mammary progenitor and epithelial cells. MCF10A cells expressed markers representing luminal, basal, and progenitor phenotypes in two-dimensional (2D) culture. When grown in suspension culture, MCF10A cells showed low mammosphere-forming ability. Cells in mammospheres and 3D culture expressed both luminal and basal markers. Surprisingly, the acinar structure formed by MCF10A cells in 3D culture was positive for both basal markers and the milk proteins β-casein and α-lactalbumin. MCF10A cells exhibit a unique differentiated phenotype in 3D culture which may not exist or be rare in normal human breast tissue. Our results raise a question as to whether the commonly used MCF10A cell line is a suitable model for human mammary cell studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Cajal Body Proteins Differentially Affect the Processing of Box C/D scaRNPs.
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Enwerem, Isioma I., Wu, Guowei, Yu, Yi Tao, and Hebert, Michael D.
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COILED bodies (Cytology) ,NUCLEOPROTEINS ,MESSENGER RNA ,RNA splicing ,CHEMICAL modification of proteins ,P53 protein - Abstract
Small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs), which are required for pre-mRNA splicing, contain extensively modified snRNA. Small Cajal body-specific ribonucleoproteins (scaRNPs) mediate these modifications. It is unknown how the box C/D class of scaRNPs localizes to Cajal Bodies (CBs). The processing of box C/D scaRNA is also unclear. Here, we explore the processing of box C/D scaRNA 2 and 9 by coilin. We also broaden our investigation to include WRAP53 and SMN, which accumulate in CBs, play a role in RNP biogenesis and associate with coilin. These studies demonstrate that the processing of an ectopically expressed scaRNA2 is altered upon the reduction of coilin, WRAP53 or SMN, but the extent and direction of this change varies depending on the protein reduced. We also show that box C/D scaRNP activity is reduced in a cell line derived from coilin knockout mice. Collectively, the findings presented here further implicate coilin as being a direct participant in the formation of box C/D scaRNPs, and demonstrate that WRAP53 and SMN may also play a role, but the activity of these proteins is divergent to coilin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Molecular Characterization of Lactobacillus plantarum DMDL 9010, a Strain with Efficient Nitrite Degradation Capacity.
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Fei, Yong-tao, Liu, Dong-mei, Luo, Tong-hui, Chen, Gu, Wu, Hui, Li, Li, and Yu, Yi-gang
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LACTOBACILLUS plantarum ,NITRITES ,CARCINOGENS ,FOOD safety ,LACTATE dehydrogenase ,COMPARATIVE studies - Abstract
Nitrites commonly found in food, especially in fermented vegetables, are potential carcinogens. Therefore, limiting nitrites in food is critically important for food safety. A Lactobacillus strain (Lactobacillus sp. DMDL 9010) was previously isolated from fermented vegetables by our group, and is not yet fully characterized. A number of phenotypical and genotypical approaches were employed to characterize Lactobacillus sp. DMDL 9010. Its nitrite degradation capacity was compared with four other Lactobacillus strains, including Lactobacillus casei subsp. rhamnosus 719, Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricu 1.83, Streptococcus thermophilus 1.204, and lactobacillus plantarum 8140, on MRS medium. Compared to these four Lactobacillus strains, Lactobacillus sp. DMDL 9010 had a significantly higher nitrite degradation capacity (P<0.001). Based on 16S rDNA sequencing and sequence comparison, Lactobacillus sp. DMDL 9010 was identified as either Lactobacillus plantarum or Lactobacillus pentosus. To further identify this strain, the flanking regions (922 bp and 806 bp upstream and downstream, respectively) of the L-lactate dehydrogenase 1 (L-ldh1) gene were amplified and sequenced. Lactobacillus sp. DMDL 9010 had 98.92 and 76.98% sequence identity in the upstream region with L. plantarum WCFS1 and L. pentosus IG1, respectively, suggesting that Lactobacillu sp. DMDL 9010 is an L. plantarum strain. It was therefore named L. plantarum DMDL 9010. Our study provides a platform for genetic engineering of L. plantarum DMDL 9010, in order to further improve its nitrite degradation capacity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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42. Relating Diseases by Integrating Gene Associations and Information Flow through Protein Interaction Network.
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Hamaneh, Mehdi Bagheri and Yu, Yi-Kuo
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PROTEIN-protein interactions , *INTERMOLECULAR interactions , *ADAPTOR proteins , *MOLECULAR association , *PROTEIN-ligand interactions , *ETIOLOGY of diseases - Abstract
Identifying similar diseases could potentially provide deeper understanding of their underlying causes, and may even hint at possible treatments. For this purpose, it is necessary to have a similarity measure that reflects the underpinning molecular interactions and biological pathways. We have thus devised a network-based measure that can partially fulfill this goal. Our method assigns weights to all proteins (and consequently their encoding genes) by using information flow from a disease to the protein interaction network and back. Similarity between two diseases is then defined as the cosine of the angle between their corresponding weight vectors. The proposed method also provides a way to suggest disease-pathway associations by using the weights assigned to the genes to perform enrichment analysis for each disease. By calculating pairwise similarities between 2534 diseases, we show that our disease similarity measure is strongly correlated with the probability of finding the diseases in the same disease family and, more importantly, sharing biological pathways. We have also compared our results to those of MimMiner, a text-mining method that assigns pairwise similarity scores to diseases. We find the results of the two methods to be complementary. It is also shown that clustering diseases based on their similarities and performing enrichment analysis for the cluster centers significantly increases the term association rate, suggesting that the cluster centers are better representatives for biological pathways than the diseases themselves. This lends support to the view that our similarity measure is a good indicator of relatedness of biological processes involved in causing the diseases. Although not needed for understanding this paper, the raw results are available for download for further study at . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Hepatocyte Growth Factor Modification Enhances the Anti-Arrhythmic Properties of Human Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells.
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Zhang, Jian, Wang, Lin-Lin, Du, Wei, Yu, Yi-Chao, Ju, Wei-Zhu, Man, Yi-Long, Li, Xiao-Rong, Chen, Yan, Wang, Zi-Dun, Gu, Wei-Juan, Zhang, Feng-Xiang, Wang, Hua, Wu, Chu-Tse, and Cao, Ke-Jiang
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MYOCARDIAL infarction ,VENTRICULAR arrhythmia ,MESENCHYMAL stem cells ,HEPATOCYTE growth factor ,BONE marrow - Abstract
Background/Aims: Chronic myocardial infarction (MI) results in the formation of arrhythmogenic substrates, causing lethal ventricular arrhythmia (VA). We aimed to determine whether mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) carrying a hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) gene modification (HGF-MSCs) decrease the levels of arrhythmogenic substrates and reduce the susceptibility to developing VA compared with unmodified MSCs and PBS in a swine infarction model. Methods: The left descending anterior artery was balloon-occluded to establish an MI model. Four weeks later, the randomly grouped pigs were administered MSCs, PBS or HGF-MSCs via thoracotomy. After an additional four weeks, dynamic electrocardiography was performed to assess heart rate variability, and programmed electrical stimulation was conducted to evaluate the risk for VA. Then, the pigs were euthanized for morphometric, immunofluorescence and western blot analyses. Results: The HGF-MSC group displayed the highest vessel density and Cx43 expression levels, and the lowest levels of apoptosis, and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and growth associated protein 43 (GAP43) expression. Moreover, the HGF-MSC group exhibited a decrease in the number of sympathetic nerve fibers, substantial decreases in the low frequency and the low-/high- frequency ratio and increases in the root mean square of successive differences (rMSSD) and the percentage of successive normal sinus R-R intervals longer than 50 ms (pNN50), compared with the other two groups. Finally, the HGF-MSC group displayed the lowest susceptibility to developing VA. Conclusion: HGF-MSCs displayed potent antiarrhythmic effects, reducing the risk for VA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Acute Impact of Pacing at Different Cardiac Sites on Left Ventricular Rotation and Twist in Dogs.
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Zhou, Zhi-Wen, Zhang, Bu-Chun, Yu, Yi, Guo, Kai, Li, Wei, Zhang, Rui, Zhang, Peng-Pai, and Li, Yi-Gang
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CARDIAC pacing ,SPECKLE interferometry ,ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY ,LABORATORY dogs ,HEMODYNAMICS ,SYSTOLIC blood pressure - Abstract
Objectives: We evaluated the acute impact of different cardiac pacing sites on two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography (STE) derived left ventricular (LV) rotation and twist in healthy dogs. Methods: Twelve dogs were used in this study. The steerable pacing electrodes were positioned into right heart through the superior or inferior vena cava, into LV through aorta across the aortic valve. The steerable pacing electrodes were positioned individually in the right atrium (RA), right ventricular apex (RVA), RV outflow tract (RVOT), His bundle (HB), LV apex (LVA) and LV high septum (LVS), individual pacing mode was applied at 10 minutes interval for at least 5 minutes from each position under fluoroscopy and ultrasound guidance and at stabilized hemodynamic conditions. LV short-axis images at the apical and basal levels were obtained during sinus rhythm and pacing. Offline STE analysis was performed. Rotation, twist, time to peak rotation (TPR), time to peak twist (TPT), and apical-basal rotation delay (rotational synchronization index, RSI) values were compared at various conditions. LV pressure was monitored simultaneously. Results: Anesthetic death occurred in 1 dog, and another dog was excluded because of bad imaging quality. Data from 10 dogs were analyzed. RVA, RVOT, HB, LVA, LVS, RARV (RA+RVA) pacing resulted in significantly reduced apical and basal rotation and twist, significantly prolonged apical TPR, TPT and RSI compared to pre-pacing and RA pacing (all P<0.05). The apical and basal rotation and twist values were significantly higher during HB pacing than during pacing at ventricular sites (all P<0.05, except basal rotation at RVA pacing). The apical TPR during HB pacing was significantly shorter than during RVOT and RVA pacing (both P<0.05). The LV end systolic pressure (LVESP) was significantly lower during ventricular pacing than during pre-pacing and RA pacing. Conclusions: Our results show that RA and HB pacing results in less acute reduction on LV twist, rotation and LVESP compared to ventricular pacing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Genetic Variability and Population Structure of Disanthus cercidifolius subsp. longipes (Hamamelidaceae) Based on AFLP Analysis.
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Yu, Yi, Fan, Qiang, Shen, Rujiang, Guo, Wei, Jin, Jianhua, Cui, Dafang, and Liao, Wenbo
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HAMAMELIDACEAE , *AMPLIFIED fragment length polymorphism , *ENDANGERED species , *BIOLOGICAL evolution , *POPULATION genetics , *POPULATION ecology - Abstract
Disanthus cercidifolius subsp. longipes is an endangered species in China. Genetic diversity and structure analysis of this species was investigated using amplified fragments length polymorphism (AFLP) fingerprinting. Nei's gene diversity ranged from 0.1290 to 0.1394. The AMOVA indicated that 75.06% of variation was distributed within populations, while the between-group component 5.04% was smaller than the between populations-within-group component 19.90%. Significant genetic differentiation was detected between populations. Genetic and geographical distances were not correlated. PCA and genetic structure analysis showed that populations from East China were together with those of the Nanling Range. These patterns of genetic diversity and levels of genetic variation may be the result of D. c. subsp. longipes restricted to several isolated habitats and “excess flowers production, but little fruit set”. It is necessary to protect all existing populations of D. c. subsp. longipes in order to preserve as much genetic variation as possible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Identification and Validation of Reference Genes for Quantitative Real-Time PCR in Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae).
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Zhai, Yifan, Lin, Qingcai, Zhou, Xianhong, Zhang, Xiaoyan, Liu, Tingli, and Yu, Yi
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POLYMERASE chain reaction ,DIPTERA ,GENE expression ,INSECT genetics ,FRUIT diseases & pests ,DROSOPHILA suzukii ,ACTIN ,PROTEIN genetics - Abstract
To accurately evaluate gene expression levels and obtain more accurate quantitative real-time RT-PCR (qRT-PCR) data, normalization relative to reliable reference gene(s) is required. Drosophila suzukii, is an invasive fruit pest native to East Asia, and recently invaded Europe and North America, the stability of its reference genes have not been previously investigated. In this study, ten candidate reference genes (RPL18, RPS3, AK, EF-1β, TBP, NADH, HSP22, GAPDH, Actin, α-Tubulin), were evaluated for their suitability as normalization genes under different biotic (developmental stage, tissue and population), and abiotic (photoperiod, temperature) conditions. The three statistical approaches (geNorm, NormFinder and BestKeeper) and one web-based comprehensive tool (RefFinder) were used to normalize analysis of the ten candidate reference genes identified α-Tubulin, TBP and AK as the most stable candidates, while HSP22 and Actin showed the lowest expression stability. We used three most stable genes (α-Tubulin, TBP and AK) and one unstably expressed gene to analyze the expression of P-glycoprotein in abamectin-resistant and sensitive strains, and the results were similar to reference genes α-Tubulin, TBP and AK, which show good stability, while the result of HSP22 has a certain bias. The three validated reference genes can be widely used for quantification of target gene expression with qRT-PCR technology in D.suzukii. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. CD4+ T Cells Expressing Latency-Associated Peptide and Foxp3 Are an Activated Subgroup of Regulatory T Cells Enriched in Patients with Colorectal Cancer.
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Mahalingam, Jayashri, Lin, Chun-Yen, Chiang, Jy-Ming, Su, Po-Jung, Chu, Yu-Yi, Lai, Hsin-Yi, Fang, Jian-He, Huang, Ching-Tai, and Lin, Yung-Chang
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COLON cancer patients ,CD4 antigen ,T cells ,LATENCY-associated nuclear antigen ,FORKHEAD transcription factors ,PROTEIN expression ,CANCER immunology - Abstract
Latency-associated peptide (LAP) - expressing regulatory T cells (Tregs) are important for immunological self-tolerance and immune homeostasis. In order to investigate the role of LAP in human CD4
+ Foxp3+ Tregs, we designed a cross-sectional study that involved 42 colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. The phenotypes, cytokine-release patterns, and suppressive ability of Tregs isolated from peripheral blood and tumor tissues were analyzed. We found that the population of LAP-positive CD4+ Foxp3+ Tregs significantly increased in peripheral blood and cancer tissues of CRC patients as compared to that in the peripheral blood and tissues of healthy subjects. Both LAP+ and LAP− Tregs had a similar effector/memory phenotype. However, LAP+ Tregs expressed more effector molecules, including tumor necrosis factor receptor II, granzyme B, perforin, Ki67, and CCR5, than their LAP− negative counterparts. The in vitro immunosuppressive activity of LAP+ Tregs, exerted via a transforming growth factor-β–mediated mechanism, was more potent than that of LAP− Tregs. Furthermore, the enrichment of LAP+ Treg population in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of CRC patients correlated with cancer metastases. In conclusion, we found that LAP+ Foxp3+ CD4+ Treg cells represented an activated subgroup of Tregs having more potent regulatory activity in CRC patients. The increased frequency of LAP+ Tregs in PBMCs of CRC patients suggests their potential role in controlling immune response to cancer and presents LAP as a marker of tumor-specific Tregs in CRC patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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48. Celastrol Inhibits Lung Infiltration in Differential Syndrome Animal Models by Reducing TNF-α and ICAM-1 Levels while Preserving Differentiation in ATRA-Induced Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia Cells.
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Xu, Li-min, Zheng, Yue-juan, Wang, Ying, Yang, Yang, Cao, Fan-fan, Peng, Bin, Xu, Xiong-fei, An, Hua-zhang, Zheng, Ao-xiang, Zhang, Deng-hai, Uzan, Georges, and Yu, Yi-zhi
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LEUKEMIA treatment ,MYELOID leukemia ,TRETINOIN ,CHEMOKINES ,CANCER cells ,GENE expression ,TUMOR necrosis factors ,LUNG physiology - Abstract
All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) is a revolutionary agent for acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) treatment via differentiation induction. However, ATRA treatment also increases cytokine, chemokine, and adhesive molecule (mainly ICAM-1) expression, which can cause clinical complications, including a severe situation known as differentiation syndrome (DS) which can cause death. Therefore, it is of clinical significance to find a strategy to specifically blunt inflammatory effects while preserving differentiation. Here we report that the natural compound, celastrol, could effectively block lung infiltrations in DS animal models created by loading ATRA-induced APL cell line NB4. In ATRA-treated NB4 cells, celastrol could potently inhibit ICAM-1 elevation and partially reduce TNF-α and IL-1β secretion, though treatment showed no effects on IL-8 and MCP-1 levels. Celastrol’s effect on ICAM-1 in ATRA-treated NB4 was related to reducing MEK1/ERK1 activation. Strikingly and encouragingly, celastrol showed no obvious effects on ATRA-induced NB4 differentiation, as determined by morphology, enzymes, and surface markers. Our results show that celastrol is a promising and unique agent for managing the side effects of ATRA application on APL, and suggest that hyper-inflammatory ability is accompanied by, but not necessary for, APL differentiation. Thus we offered an encouraging novel strategy to further improve differentiation therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Effect of high-frequency low-intensity pulsed electric field on protecting SH-SY5Y cells against hydrogen peroxide and β-amyloid-induced cell injury via ERK pathway.
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Wei-Ting Chen, Guan-Bo Lin, Yu-Yi Kuo, Chih-Hsiung Hsieh, Chueh-Hsuan Lu, Yi-Kun Sun, and Chih-Yu Chao
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
As the most common type of neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs), Alzheimer's disease (AD) is thought to be caused mainly by the excessive aggregation of β-amyloid protein (Aβ). However, a growing number of studies have found that reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a key role in the onset and progression of AD. The present study aimed to probe the neuroprotective effect of high-frequency low-intensity pulsed electric field (H-LIPEF) for SH-SY5Y cells against hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and Aβ-induced cytotoxicity. By looking in a systematic way into the frequency- and amplitude-dependent neuroprotective effect of pulsed electric field (PEF), the study finds that H-LIPEF at 200 Hz produces the optimal protective effect for SH-SY5Y cells. The underlying mechanisms were confirmed to be due to the activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) pathway and the downstream prosurvival and antioxidant proteins. Because the electric field can be modified to focus on specific area in a non-contact manner, the study suggests that H-LIPEF holds great potential for treating NDDs, whose effect can be further augmented with the administering of drugs or natural compounds at the same time.
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- 2021
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50. Application of non-invasive low-intensity pulsed electric field with thermal cycling-hyperthermia for synergistically enhanced anticancer effect of chlorogenic acid on PANC-1 cells.
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Chueh-Hsuan Lu, Yu-Yi Kuo, Guan-Bo Lin, Wei-Ting Chen, and Chih-Yu Chao
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Most existing cancer treatments involve high-cost chemotherapy and radiotherapy, with major side effects, prompting effort to develop alternative treatment modalities. It was reported that the combination of thermal-cycling hyperthermia (TC-HT) and phenolic compound exhibited a moderate cytotoxic effect against human pancreatic cancer PANC-1 cells. In this study, we investigate the efficacy of triple combination in PANC-1 cancer cells by adopting low-intensity pulsed electric field (LIPEF) to couple with TC-HT and CGA (chlorogenic acid). The study finds that this triple combination can significantly impede the proliferation of PANC-1 cells, with only about 20% viable cells left after 24h, whereas being non-toxic to normal cells. The synergistic activity against the PANC-1 cells was achieved by inducing G2/M phase arrest and apoptosis, which were associated with up-regulation of p53 and coupled with increased expression of downstream proteins p21 and Bax. Further mechanism investigations revealed that the cytotoxic activity could be related to mitochondrial apoptosis, characterized by the reduced level of Bcl-2, mitochondrial dysfunction, and sequential activation of caspase-9 and PARP. Also, we found that the triple treatment led to the increase of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Notably, the triple treatment-induced cytotoxic effects and the elevated expression of p53 and p21 proteins as well as the increased Bax/Bcl-2 ratio, all could be alleviated by the ROS scavenger, N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC). These findings indicate that the combination of CGA, TC-HT, and LIPEF may be a promising modality for cancer treatment, as it can induce p53-dependent cell cycle arrest and apoptosis through accumulation of ROS in PANC-1 cells.
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- 2020
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