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2. T-2 toxin metabolism and its hepatotoxicity: New insights on the molecular mechanism and detoxification
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Song, Wenxi, Wang, Youshuang, Huang, Tingyu, Liu, Yu, Chen, Fengjuan, Chen, Yunhe, Jiang, Yibao, Zhang, Cong, and Yang, Xu
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- 2023
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3. p38 mediates T-2 toxin-induced Leydig cell testosterone synthesis disorder
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Yang, Xu, Song, Wenxi, Zhang, Kefei, Wang, Youshuang, Chen, Fengjuan, Chen, Yunhe, Huang, Tingyu, Jiang, Yibao, Wang, Xuebing, and Zhang, Cong
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- 2023
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4. Epidemiology and isolation of viable Toxoplasma gondii strain from macropods
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Yang, Liulu, Ren, Hongjie, Zhu, Niuping, Mao, Gaohui, Li, Junbao, Su, Chunlei, Jiang, Yibao, and Yang, Yurong
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- 2023
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5. Toxoplasma gondii in four captive kangaroos (Macropus spp.) in China: Isolation of a strain of a new genotype from an eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus)
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Su, Ruijing, Dong, Hui, Li, Tongyi, Jiang, Yibao, Yuan, Ziguo, Su, Chunlei, Zhang, Longxian, and Yang, Yurong
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- 2019
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6. High prevalence of Sarcocystis spp. infections in cattle (Bos taurus) from central China
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Yang, YuRong, Dong, Hui, Su, RuiJing, Wang, YingHua, Wang, RongHua, Jiang, YiBao, and Tong, ZongXi
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- 2018
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7. Isolation and Characterization of a Viable Toxoplasma gondii from Captive Caracal (Caracal caracal).
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Ren, Hongjie, Mao, Gaohui, Zhang, Yan, Zhu, Niuping, Liang, Qunchao, Jiang, Yibao, and Yang, Yurong
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TOXOPLASMA gondii ,ASCITIC fluids ,HEART failure ,AGGLUTINATION tests ,LABORATORY mice ,WARM-blooded animals ,HEART - Abstract
Toxoplasma gondii is a widespread protozoan parasite that infects most warm-blooded animals, and felids can serve as intermediate and definitive hosts. Pathological diagnosis and serological and etiological investigations were conducted on a captive caracal (Caracal caracal) carcass collected from China in 2022. Pathological diagnosis revealed that cardiac insufficiency, pulmonary edema, hepatic failure, and renal insufficiency were the causes of the caracal's death. A modified agglutination test (cut-off: 1:25) revealed that IgG antibodies against T. gondii were present in the myocardium juice (1:1600), ascitic fluid (1:3200), and hydropericardium (1:800). A viable T. gondii (TgCaracalCHn2) strain was isolated from the tissue samples (heart, brain, spleen, and skeletal muscle) of this caracal using a mouse bioassay. The genotype of TgCaracalCHn2 was ToxoDB#5 (Type II variant), as determined via RFLP-PCR. The strain was avirulent in Swiss mice and matched the prediction of ROP18 and ROP5 gene alleles of TgCaracalCHn2 (2/2). Mild tissue cysts (203 ± 265) were observed in mice brains after inoculation with TgCaracalCHn2 tachyzoites. ToxoDB#5 is the dominant genotype in North American wildlife, and this is the first documented isolation of T. gondii ToxoDB#5 from China. This indicates that caracal plays an important role in the transmission of this T. gondii genotype. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Low Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in Sheep and Isolation of a Viable Strain from Edible Mutton from Central China.
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Jiang, Yibao, Xin, Shilin, Ma, Yiheng, Zhang, Heng, Yang, Xu, and Yang, Yurong
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TOXOPLASMA gondii ,SHEEP ,AGGLUTINATION tests ,LABORATORY mice ,SHEEP parasites ,DNA antibodies - Abstract
Sheep are highly susceptible to Toxoplasma gondii, and miscarriage is the main clinical feature. This study investigated 227 sheep samples (210 myocardial tissues from slaughterhouses, 6 ewe serum samples, 3 aborted fetuses, and 8 dead lambs from veterinary clinics) from central China for T. gondii infection. Antibodies against T. gondii were detected using the modified agglutination test (MAT). PCR was performed to detect T. gondii DNA in the tissue samples. The results showed that four samples were seropositive (MAT titer ≥ 1:100), with a seroprevalence of 1.8% (4/227). The seropositive samples included two myocardial samples from a slaughterhouse, one ewe and its aborted fetus from a veterinary clinic. The results revealed that 7 out of 207 (3.4%) sheep tissue samples were PCR-positive, including two myocardial tissue samples from slaughterhouses, three aborted fetuses, and two lambs from veterinary clinics. Toxoplasma gondii vertical transmission had occurred in two of three pairs of ewes and her pups. One viable T. gondii strain (TgSheepCHn14) was isolated from the myocardial tissues of sheep from a slaughterhouse. Tachyzoites were obtained from cell cultures at 70 days following seeding in the brains and lungs of mice. This strain was non-lethal to Swiss mice. The number of parasite brain cysts in mice decreased with time post-infection (p < 0.05). Overall, the prevalence of T. gondii in the sheep samples was low. Although the samples were scattered, and not from planned collections, the current study detected T. gondii antibodies and DNA in aborted fetuses, indicating that vertical transmission could occur and maintain the parasites in sheep herds without exogenous infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Nrf2: A Main Responsive Element of the Toxicity Effect Caused by Trichothecene (T-2) Mycotoxin.
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Wang, Youshuang, Liu, Yu, Huang, Tingyu, Chen, Yunhe, Song, Wenxi, Chen, Fengjuan, Jiang, Yibao, Zhang, Cong, and Yang, Xu
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NUCLEAR factor E2 related factor ,FEED contamination ,TOXINS ,FOOD contamination ,ANIMAL health ,FUSARIUM toxins ,IRON metabolism - Abstract
T-2 toxin, the most toxic type A trichothecene mycotoxin, is produced by Fusarium, and is widely found in contaminated feed and stored grains. T-2 toxin is physicochemically stable and is challenging to eradicate from contaminated feed and cereal, resulting in food contamination that is inescapable and poses a major hazard to both human and animal health, according to the World Health Organization. Oxidative stress is the upstream cause of all pathogenic variables, and is the primary mechanism through which T-2 toxin causes poisoning. Nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) also plays a crucial part in oxidative stress, iron metabolism and mitochondrial homeostasis. The major ideas and emerging trends in future study are comprehensively discussed in this review, along with research progress and the molecular mechanism of Nrf2's involvement in the toxicity impact brought on by T-2 toxin. This paper could provide a theoretical foundation for elucidating how Nrf2 reduces oxidative damage caused by T-2 toxin, and a theoretical reference for exploring target drugs to alleviate T-2 toxin toxicity with Nrf2 molecules. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. Generalized linear‐constrained optimal power flow for distribution networks.
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Li, Biao, Wan, Can, Li, Yunyi, Jiang, Yibao, and Yu, Peng
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POWER distribution networks ,ELECTRICAL load ,QUASI-Newton methods ,HESSIAN matrices ,MESH networks ,TAYLOR'S series - Abstract
Optimal power flow (OPF) plays an important role in the secure and economical operation of the distribution network. This paper proposes a novel generalized linear‐constrained optimal power flow (GLOPF) model for both radial and mesh distribution networks, which iteratively approaches the optimal solution to the original OPF problem. The first‐order Taylor series approximation method is applied to linearize the non‐linear and non‐convex power flow constraints for a given Taylor expansion point (TEP). In addition, the objective function of the GLOPF model is only added with an easy‐compute second‐order penalty on state variables, which is at least positive semi‐definite and guarantees the convexity of the quadratic optimization. Then a TEP‐based iterative (TEP‐I) method is proposed in the GLOPF model to construct a series of linear‐constrained convex quadratic optimizations, which avoids the complex calculation of quasi‐Hessian or Hessian matrices in traditional sequential programming methods. The converged solution to the GLOPF model is proved to satisfy the Karush–Kuhn–Tucker conditions of the original OPF problem. Furthermore, the GLOPF model at first and second iterations can be implemented as the 'cold‐start' and 'warm‐start' LOPF models, respectively. Case studies verify the super‐linear convergence and high accuracy of the proposed GLOPF model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. Review of the Role of Ferroptosis in Testicular Function.
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Yang, Xu, Chen, Yunhe, Song, Wenxi, Huang, Tingyu, Wang, Youshuang, Chen, Zhong, Chen, Fengjuan, Liu, Yu, Wang, Xuebing, Jiang, Yibao, and Zhang, Cong
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Iron is an important metal element involved in the regulation of male reproductive functions and has dual effects on testicular tissue. A moderate iron content is necessary to maintain testosterone synthesis and spermatogenesis. Iron overload can lead to male reproductive dysfunction by triggering testicular oxidative stress, lipid peroxidation, and even testicular ferroptosis. Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent form of cell death that is characterized by iron overload, lipid peroxidation, mitochondrial damage, and glutathione peroxidase depletion. This review summarizes the regulatory mechanism of ferroptosis and the research progress on testicular ferroptosis caused by endogenous and exogenous toxicants. The purpose of the present review is to provide a theoretical basis for the relationship between ferroptosis and male reproductive function. Some toxic substances or danger signals can cause male reproductive dysfunction by inducing testicular ferroptosis. It is crucial to deeply explore the testicular ferroptosis mechanism, which will help further elucidate the molecular mechanism of male reproductive dysfunction. It is worth noting that ferroptosis does not exist alone but rather coexists with other forms of cell death (such as apoptosis, necrosis, and autophagic death). Alleviating ferroptosis alone may not completely reverse male reproductive dysfunction caused by various risk factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. Additional evidence of tigers (Panthera tigris altaica) as intermediate hosts for Toxoplasma gondii through the isolation of viable strains.
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Ren, Hongjie, Yang, Liulu, Zhu, Niuping, Li, Junbao, Su, Chunlei, Jiang, Yibao, and Yang, Yurong
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Toxoplasmosis is one of the most common zoonotic diseases in the world. Felines excrete Toxoplasma gondii oocysts, which play a key role in the transmission of this protozoon. Pathological diagnoses were performed on four carcasses of captive tigers collected from 2019 to 2021 in China, and T. gondii was surveyed using serology, molecular analysis, and aetiology. Striated muscle samples of the tigers (n = 4) were bioassayed in mice. DNA derived from T. gondii tachyzoites was isolated and characterized using PCR–RFLP. The pathological diagnoses revealed that ageing, declined immune function, liver, and kidney failures caused the deaths in the tigers examined. A modified agglutination test (cut–off: 1:25) revealed that IgG antibodies to T. gondii were 100% (4/4) in the captive tigers. Two viable T. gondii strains (TgTigerCHn3 and TgTigerCHn4) were isolated from tiger striated muscles and seeded on the Vero cell culture for further propagation. The genotypes of TgTigerCHn3 and TgTigerCHn4 were ToxoDB#20 and ToxoDB#2, respectively. The two strains were avirulent for Swiss mice, which matched the ROP18 and ROP5 gene alleles of TgtigerCHn3 (3/4) and TgtigerCHn4 (3/3). Few brain tissue cysts (0–213) were observed in the mice after inoculation with TgTigerCHn3 and TgTigerCHn4. This is the first documented isolation of T. gondii ToxoDB#20 and ToxoDB#2 from tigers. The results provide additional direct evidence of tiger as intermediate hosts for T. gondii. Tigers in the zoos may potentially transmit T. gondii to other animals and humans. [Display omitted] • Two viable T. gondii strains were isolated from two tigers. • The higher T. gondii detection rate was striated muscle digestive fluid by PCR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. T‑2 Toxin Caused Mice Testicular Inflammation Injury via ROS-Mediated NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation.
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Yang, Xu, Liu, Pengli, Cui, Yilong, Song, Miao, Zhang, Xuliang, Zhang, Cong, Jiang, Yibao, and Li, Yanfei
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- 2022
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14. Chicken intestine defensins activated murine peripheral blood mononuclear cells through the TLR4-NF-κB pathway
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Yang, YuRong, Jiang, YiBao, Yin, QingQiang, Liang, HongDe, and She, RuiPing
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- 2010
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15. Low Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in Dogs From Central China.
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Zhu, Niuping, Yang, Liulu, Xin, Shilin, Huang, Wei, Jiang, Yibao, and Yang, Yurong
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PET shops ,TOXOPLASMA gondii ,WARM-blooded animals ,DOGS ,AGGLUTINATION tests ,FECES ,MYOCARDIUM - Abstract
Background: Toxoplasma gondii can infect almost all warm-blooded animals, including humans and dogs. Humans can become infected with T. gondii by petting dogs that have eaten or contacted infected cat feces. The aim of this study was to evaluate T. gondii infections in dogs from central China. From 2015 to 2021, a total of 536 dog samples (195 fecal, 81 hearts, and 260 serum samples) from Henan Province were collected. Heart juice or serum samples (n = 341) were tested for T. gondii antibodies using the modified agglutination test (MAT). Fresh myocardium (n = 6) and blood (n = 2) samples were bioassayed in mice. Results: The present study showed that 4.40% (15/341) of the dogs were seropositive for T. gondii by MAT (cut-off, 1:25) and 4.10% (8/195) of dog feces contained T. gondii DNA. No T. gondii DNA was found in any myocardium (n = 81) or blood (n = 2) samples. The viable T. gondii strain was not isolated from any myocardium or blood samples (n = 8). Compared to the prevalence of T. gondii antibodies in dogs sampled from 2015 to 2018, the prevalence significantly declined from 2020 to 2021 (P < 0.05). Gender and age were not risk factors for dogs infected with T. gondii in this study. However, compared to other sources, dogs from Zhoukou City (close to the Yellow River) or from pet shops showed significantly higher prevalence for T. gondii (P < 0.05). Conclusion: A total of 4.29% dogs were infected by T. gondii (23/536, 8 of 195 fecal samples, 2 of 260 serum, and 13 of 81 heart juice samples). This is the first survey of T. gondii infection in dog feces from China. Dogs were exposed to T. gondii , and they could act as mechanical transmitters of T. gondii. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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16. Efficient Robust Dispatch of Combined Heat and Power Systems
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Jiang, Yibao, Wan, Can, Botterud, Audun, Song, Yonghua, and Dong, Zhao Yang
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Optimization and Control (math.OC) ,FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,FOS: Mathematics ,Systems and Control (eess.SY) ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and Control ,Mathematics - Optimization and Control - Abstract
Combined heat and power systems facilitate efficient interactions between individual energy sectors for higher renewable energy accommodation. However, the feasibility of operational strategies is difficult to guarantee due to the presence of substantial uncertainties pertinent to renewable energy and multi-energy loads. This paper proposes a novel efficient robust dispatch model of combined heat and power systems based on extensions of disturbance invariant sets. The approach has high computational efficiency and provides flexible and robust strategies with an adjustable level of conservativeness. In particular, the proposed robust dispatch method obtains operational strategies by solving a nominal uncertainty-free dispatch problem, whose complexity is identical to a deterministic problem. The robustness against uncertainties is enhanced by endowing the nominal dispatch model with properly tightened constraints considering time-variant uncertainty sets. Towards this end, a novel direct constraint tightening algorithm is developed based on the dual norm to calculate multi-period tightened constraints efficiently without linear programming iterations. Furthermore, the budget uncertainty set is newly combined with constraint tightening to flexibly adjust the conservativeness level of robust solutions. The effectiveness of the proposed robust method is demonstrated in simulation studies of a test system in terms of computational efficiency, decision robustness and cost optimality., 8 pages, 12 figures
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- 2020
17. Efficient Robust Scheduling of Integrated Electricity and Heat Systems: A Direct Constraint Tightening Approach.
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Jiang, Yibao, Wan, Can, Botterud, Audun, Song, Yonghua, and Dong, Zhao Yang
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Integrated electricity and heat systems facilitate efficient interactions between individual energy sectors for higher renewable energy accommodation. However, the feasibility of operational strategies is difficult to guarantee due to the presence of substantial uncertainties pertinent to renewable energy and multi-energy loads. This paper proposes a novel efficient robust scheduling model of integrated electricity and heat systems based on extensions of disturbance invariant sets. The approach has high computational efficiency and provides flexible and robust strategies with an adjustable level of conservativeness. In particular, the proposed robust scheduling method obtains scheduling strategies by solving a nominal uncertainty-free scheduling problem, whose complexity is identical to a deterministic problem. The robustness against uncertainties is enhanced by endowing the nominal scheduling model with properly tightened constraints considering time-variant uncertainty sets. Towards this end, a novel direct constraint tightening algorithm is developed based on the dual norm to calculate multi-period tightened constraints efficiently without linear programming iterations. Furthermore, the budget uncertainty set is newly combined with constraint tightening to flexibly adjust the conservativeness level of robust solutions. The effectiveness of the proposed robust method is demonstrated in simulation studies of two test systems in terms of computational efficiency, decision robustness and cost reduction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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18. Distributed Control of Multi-Energy Storage Systems for Voltage Regulation in Distribution Networks: A Back-and-Forth Communication Framework.
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Yu, Peng, Wan, Can, Song, Yonghua, and Jiang, Yibao
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Distributed storage systems (DESSs) are widely utilized to regulate voltages in active distribution networks with high penetration of volatile renewable energy. In this paper, the distributed multi-energy storage systems (MESSs) are integrated into the active distribution network to enhance the capability of voltage regulation by exploiting interactions among multi-energy loads. A novel distributed control strategy based on back-and-forth communication (BFC) framework is developed to optimally coordinate multiple MESSs for multi-time-step voltage regulation. To achieve the independent control of MESSs at each bus, the BFC is proposed to determine the global sensitivities of voltage violation in the whole network with respect to the power injection at each bus in only one-step iteration. These sensitivities updated in real time during BFC quantify the capability of the single MESS to mitigate voltage fluctuations across all buses, which can be used to individually inform the operation of each MESS. Distinct from traditional distributed control methods that achieve voltage regulation in a single timeslot, the proposed control strategy regulates MESSs in a multi-time-step manner to alleviate anticipated voltage violation in advance. The simulation based on a modified 11-bus radial distribution network demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed distributed control strategy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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19. Convex Relaxation of Combined Heat and Power Dispatch.
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Jiang, Yibao, Wan, Can, Botterud, Audun, Song, Yonghua, and Shahidehpour, Mohammad
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ELECTRIC power systems , *HEATING , *COGENERATION of electric power & heat , *RESISTANCE heating - Abstract
Combined heat, and power dispatch promotes interactions, and synergies between electric power systems, and district heating systems. However, nonlinear, and nonconvex heating flow imposes significant challenges on finding qualified solutions efficiently. Most existing methods rely on constant flow assumptions to derive a linear heating flow model, sacrificing optimality for computational simplicity. This paper proposes a novel convex combined heat, and power dispatch model based on model simplification, and constraint relaxations, which improves solution quality, and avoids assumptions on operating regimes of district heating systems. To alleviate mathematical complexity introduced by the commonly used node method, a simplified thermal dynamic model is proposed to capture temperature changes in networked pipelines. Quadratic, and polyhedral relaxations are then applied to convexify the original problem with quadratic equality, and bilinear constraints. Furthermore, an adaptive solution algorithm is developed to successively reduce the relaxation area based on sequential bound tightening, which improves solution optimality with desirable computational efficiency. The proposed method is verified on a distribution-level, and a transmission-level integrated electricity, and heat systems, compared to constant-flow-based solutions, and iterative algorithms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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20. Exploiting Flexibility of District Heating Networks in Combined Heat and Power Dispatch.
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Jiang, Yibao, Wan, Can, Botterud, Audun, Song, Yonghua, and Xia, Shiwei
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Combined heat and power dispatch (CHPD) is utilized for energy-efficient coordination of integrated electricity and heat systems. By incorporating district heating networks (DHNs) into CHPD, the thermal storage capability of network pipelines can be exploited to increase the operational flexibility for high penetration of renewable energy. This article proposes a flexibility evaluation method based on a generalized thermal storage model to systematically characterize and quantify the flexibility of DHNs in CHPD. In particular, systematic flexibility metrics are introduced to define the parameters of the proposed thermal storage model, including heat ramping capability, heat input limits, and heat storage capacities. A direct quantification method is proposed to explicitly derive these metrics without extensive simulations required in traditional methods. Besides, four different control modes of district heating systems are identified and modeled according to the controllability of mass flow rates and supply temperature at heat sources. A simplified CHPD model is developed based on sequential linear programming and a lumped heat loss model to enhance the computational efficiency. Comprehensive case studies validate the effectiveness of the proposed method in evaluating the flexibility of DHNs in CHPD. It is demonstrated that the flexibility of DHNs in CHPD can be exploited as far as possible in the control mode with adjustable mass flow and supply temperature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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21. A Hybrid Stochastic-Interval Operation Strategy for Multi-Energy Microgrids.
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Jiang, Yibao, Wan, Can, Chen, Chen, Shahidehpour, Mohammad, and Song, Yonghua
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Increasing deployment of distributed energy resources intensifies interactions among electric, gas, heating, and cooling systems. Inherent uncertainties ranging from internal parameters to external inputs also impose significant challenges on system operation. A coordinated scheduling method is, therefore, desired for facilitating efficient operation of multi-energy microgrids under multiple uncertainties. In this paper, a deterministic coordinated scheduling model is developed first with detailed modeling of system dynamics and device parameters to fully characterize complex interactions among multi-energy carriers. Then, a hybrid stochastic-interval method is proposed to account for heterogeneous uncertainties in decisions of operational strategies. Specifically, performance and efficiency uncertainties of distributed energy resources, and injection uncertainty of renewable sources and multi-energy demands are characterized by interval-based uncertain operation regions and probability distributions, respectively. A scenario-based two-stage algorithm is developed to solve the problem so that multiple uncertainties are preserved in the entire decision-making process. Moreover, adjustable operational strategies are determined to hedge uncertainty by considering operators’ risk preferences. The validity of the proposed method is verified by comprehensive case studies on a test system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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22. Stochastic Receding Horizon Control of Active Distribution Networks With Distributed Renewables.
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Jiang, Yibao, Wan, Can, Wang, Jianhui, Song, Yonghua, and Dong, Zhao Yang
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RENEWABLE energy sources , *STOCHASTIC analysis , *PREDICTIVE control systems , *LINEAR programming , *ELECTRIC potential - Abstract
High penetration of distributed renewable energy introduces significant uncertainties to active distribution networks. Optimal control methods accounting for inherent uncertainties are needed to facilitate economic and reliable operation of active distribution networks. This paper proposes a stochastic receding horizon control method based on modified stochastic model predictive control framework to integrate high penetration of distributed generation. Multiple controllable resources are jointly optimized over a finite prediction horizon while ensuring relevant security restrictions. The simplified Z-bus sensitivity for active distribution networks is developed for computationally efficient estimation of system nonlinearity with high accuracy, and is combined with the sequential linear programming to iteratively derive the linear state space model for compensation of cumulative modeling errors. Furthermore, the voltage limitations are reformulated as chance constraints to indicate the probabilistic reliability index of voltage qualification rate, and achieve tradeoffs between cost reduction and voltage regulation. The affine-disturbance feedback control policy is leveraged here to enforce close-loop control performance and analytically transform intractable chance constraints into second-order cone constraints. Comprehensive case studies based on 33-bus and 123-bus distribution systems are carried out to demonstrate the capability and effectiveness of the proposed approach in terms of modeling accuracy, control performance, cost reduction, and method scalability. The proposed approach can effectively enforce voltage regulation against uncertainties with the prescribed probability level. Control costs and constraint violation can be reduced compared with deterministic model predictive control and open-loop control strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Deoxynivalenol induces testicular ferroptosis by regulating the Nrf2/System Xc−/GPX4 axis.
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Yang, Xu, Huang, Tingyu, Chen, Yunhe, Chen, Fengjuan, Liu, Yu, Wang, Youshuang, Song, Wenxi, Zhang, Juntao, Jiang, Yibao, Wang, Fangyu, and Zhang, Cong
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IRON in the body , *HOMEOSTASIS , *DEOXYNIVALENOL , *POISONS , *IRON ions , *OXIDANT status , *GLUTAMATE receptors , *SPERMATOGENESIS - Abstract
Deoxynivalenol (DON) is the most common mycotoxin contaminant in food and feed. DON accumulation in food chain severely threatens human and animal health due to the toxic effects on the reproduction system. However, the underlying mechanism of DON on male reproductive dysfunction is still in debate and there is little information about whether DON triggers testicular ferroptosis. In this study, male C57BL/6 mice were divided into 4 groups and treated by oral gavage with 0, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 mg/kg BW DON for 28 days. Firstly, we proved that male reproduction dysfunction was induced by DON through assessing testicular histopathology, serum testosterone level as well as blood-testis barrier integrity. Then, we verified ferroptosis occurred in DON-induced testicular dysfunction model through disrupting iron homeostasis, increasing lipid peroxidation and inhibiting system Xc−/Gpx4 axis. Notably, the present data showed DON reduced antioxidant capacity via blocking Nrf2 pathway to lead to the further weakness of ferroptosis resistance. Altogether, these results indicated that DON caused mice testicular ferroptosis associated with inhibiting Nrf2/System Xc-/GPx4 axis, which provided that maintaining testicular iron homeostasis and activating Nrf2 pathway may be a potential target for alleviating testicular toxicity of DON in the future. DON is the most frequently detected trichothecene mycotoxin in cereal commodities. DON exposure disrupted testicular morphology, inhibited serum testosterone content and induced blood-testis barrier disorder. DON exposure destroyed the iron ion imbalance homeostasis and increased of lipid peroxidation and inhibition of cysteine/glutamate antiporter, all of which were involved in the process of ferroptsis. Moreover, Nrf2 signaling pathway was blocked after DON treatment. This study provides new insights showing that DON induced testicular injury by regulating the Nrf2/System Xc−/GPX4 axis to trigger ferroptosis. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Toxoplasma gondii in lambs of China: Heart juice serology, isolation and genotyping.
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Jiang, Nan, Su, Ruijing, Jian, Fuchun, Su, Chunlei, Zhang, Longxian, Jiang, Yibao, and Yang, Yurong
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TOXOPLASMA gondii , *LAMBS , *FOODBORNE diseases , *PEPSIN , *SEROLOGY , *AGGLUTINATION tests - Abstract
Toxoplasmosis is one of the most common foodborne diseases in the world. The objective of this study was to determine Toxoplasma gondii infection in lambs from Henan province, China. A total of 166 lamb hearts were collected from 2017 to 2019. T. gondii infection was determined by the Modified Agglutination Test (MAT) using heart juice of lambs. 11 isolates (TgSheepCHn3 - TgSheepCHn13) were obtained from samples with MAT titers ≥1:100. The rate of T. gondii isolation increased with antibody titer against T. gondii (P < 0.05). No isolate was obtained from samples with titer 1:25 and 1:50, suggesting the cut-off titer for MAT is better set at 1:100. With cut-off value of 1:100, IgG antibodies to T. gondii were found in 25.3% (42/166) of the lambs by MAT. T. gondii parasite was not found in IHC and HE-stained tissue sections of lamb hearts (0/166). Sixty-seven heart tissues with ≥1:25 MAT titers were subjected to acid pepsin digestion and detected T. gondii by PCR. Only 7.5% (5/67) of DNA amplified products were found in heart tissues by the primer TOX5/TOX8. Brain tissue cysts were observed in all mice infected with the 11 isolates at day 60 post infection, suggesting these isolates are non-lethal to mice. PCR-RFLP analysis revealed that 7 isolates belonged to ToxoDB#2, 4 isolates belonged to ToxoDB#4. This is the first isolation of ToxoDB#2 and ToxoDB#4 from lambs in China. Interestingly, none of these isolates belongs to the ToxoDB#9 that is common in China. Our results suggest that the genetic diversity and population structure of T. gondii from China maybe more abundant and magical than previous speculation. • A total of 25.3% (42/166) lambs showed sera conversion of T. gondii antibodies (cut-off titer for MAT: 1:100). • 11 viable T. gondii isolates were obtained from lambs, ToxoDB genotype #2 and #4 were identified. • The rate of isolation T. gondii increased with antibody titer against T. gondii in lamb (P < 0.05). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Dietary yucca extract and Clostridium butyricum promote growth performance of weaned rabbits by improving nutrient digestibility, intestinal development, and microbial composition.
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Wang Y, Zhang Y, Ren H, Fan Z, Yang X, Zhang C, and Jiang Y
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Yucca has abundant amounts of polyphenolics, steroidal saponins, and resveratrol and its extract can be used as a feed additive in the animal husbandry, which might contribute to the improvement in the growth and productivity in rabbit production. Hence, the current study aimed to examine the effects of yucca extract alone and in combination with Clostridium butyricum ( C. butyricum ) on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, muscle quality, and intestinal development of weaned rabbits. A total of 400 40-day-old male rabbits were randomly divided into 4 treatment groups for 40 days: (1) basal diet group, (2) basal diet contained 300 mg/kg of yucca extract, (3) basal diet supplemented with 0.4 × 10
10 colony-forming units (CFU)/kg of C. butyricum , and (4) the blend of 0.4 × 1010 /kg CFU of C. butyricum and 300 mg/kg of yucca extract. The supplementation of yucca extract or C. butyricum increased body weight (BW) of rabbits depending on the age, the combined addition of yucca extract and C. butyricum significantly increased BW, weight gain, and feed intake, companying with increased the digestibility of crud protein, fiber, phosphorous, and calcium as compared to control diet ( P < 0.05). Furthermore, yucca extract and C. butyricum treatment alone and in combination notably increased the villus high and the ratio of villus high to crypt depth of rabbits ( P < 0.05). The combined supplementation of yucca extract and C. butyricum altered the intestinal microbiota of rabbits, as demonstrated by increased the abundance of beneficial bacteria Ruminococcaceae and decreased the proportion of pathogenic bacteria such as Pseudomonadaceae and S24-7 . In addition, the rabbits fed the diet with yucca extract and the blend of yucca extract and C. butyricum had significantly increased pH45min , decreased pressing loss, drip loss, and shears force when compared with rabbits received control diet ( P < 0.05). Diet with C. butyricum or its mixture with yucca extract increased the fat content of meat, while the combined addition of yucca extract and C. butyricum declined the content of fiber in meat ( P < 0.05). Collectively, the combined use of yucca extract and C. butyricum showed better results on growth performance and meat quality, which might be closely associated with the improved intestinal development and cecal microflora of the rabbits., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Wang, Zhang, Ren, Fan, Yang, Zhang and Jiang.)- Published
- 2023
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