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2. Research Progress of SGLT2 Inhibitors in Cancer Treatment
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Miao X, Zhang J, Huang W, Wang Y, Jin A, Cao J, and Zhao Z
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sglt2 inhibitors ,sglt2 ,cancer ,mechanism ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Xiaoyong Miao,1,* Jianing Zhang,2,* Weiyan Huang,2,* Yifei Wang,1 Aixia Jin,1 Jianping Cao,1 Zhenzhen Zhao3 1Department of Anesthesiology, Naval Medical Center, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2Student Brigade, Changhai Hospital, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Anesthesiology, Changhai Hospital, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Zhenzhen Zhao, Department of Anesthesiology, Changhai Hospital, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, 200433, People’s Republic of China, Email zpluto@163.com Jianping Cao, Department of Anesthesiology, Naval Medical Center, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, 200050, People’s Republic of China, Email cjpcl221019@sina.comAbstract: Sodium glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors represent a novel class of hypoglycemic drugs that have emerged in recent years. These inhibitors function primarily by blocking the reabsorption of glucose in the kidneys, specifically targeting the SGLT2 proteins in the proximal convoluted tubules. This inhibition results in the reduction of blood glucose levels through increased glucose excretion in the urine. Recent studies have identified SGLT2 expression in various cancer types, suggesting that SGLT2 inhibition can potentially suppress tumor growth. This article provides a comprehensive review of the role of SGLT2 in tumorigenesis and tumor progression, and explores the underlying mechanisms and potential therapeutic applications of SGLT2 inhibitors as anticancer agents.Keywords: SGLT2 inhibitors, SGLT2, cancer, mechanism
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3. Muscle Pathology Associated With Cardiac Function in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
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Jin A Yoon, Heirim Lee, In Sook Lee, You Seon Song, Byeong-Ju Lee, Soo-Yeon Kim, and Yong Beom Shin
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duchenne muscular dystrophy ,muscles ,left ventricular dysfunction ,fibrosis ,elastography ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective To compare the progression of muscle fibrosis of various site and its relation between cardiac deterioration in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). In this study aimed to examine the associations between echocardiogram-based cardiac function indices and fibrosis of the abdominal and lower extremity muscles in patients with DMD to facilitate early detection of cardiac dysfunction and identify its predictors. Methods Twenty-one patients with DMD patients were enrolled in the study. The association between cardiac dysfunction and fibrosis of the abdominal and lower extremity muscles was determined by analyzing the echocardiography and elastography. Non-parametric Spearman rank correlation coefficients were used to examine the pairwise relationships between cardiac function and muscle elasticity. Results All patients were male and non-ambulant. Their mean age was 18.45±4.28 years. The strain ratios of the abdominal muscle and quadriceps muscles were significantly higher than those of the medial gastrocnemius. The strain ratio of the rectus abdominis muscle has a significant negative correlation with left ventricular ejection fraction. Cardiac function and valvular insufficiency were not significantly correlated with muscle strain ratio. According to the result of our study, the only skeletal muscle which showed significant correlation with cardiac dysfunction was degree abdominal muscle fibrosis. Conclusion The degree of fibrosis of respiratory muscles was also significantly associated with cardiac dysfunction; therefore, it can be used as a predictor of cardiac dysfunction in patients with DMD in clinical practice.
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4. Revisiting the diagnostic performance of exosomes: harnessing the feasibility of combinatorial exosomal miRNA profiles for colorectal cancer diagnosis
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Jin Sung Park, Jin Ah Choi, Da Han Hyun, Chorok Byeon, Sang Gyu Kwak, Jun Seok Park, and Seonki Hong
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Molecular diagnosis ,Exosomal miRNAs ,Colorectal cancer ,Linear discriminant analysis ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract The challenges associated with liquid biopsy of colorectal cancer (CRC) are closely linked to the substantial variations observed in gene expression profiles among patients. This variability complicates the selection of an ideal biomarker for accurate diagnosis. In this report, we propose that employing a combination of miRNAs offers a better change for enhancing the accuracy of CRC diagnosis compared to solely relying on single miRNAs. As an illustrative example, we measured 9 miRNAs from 45 patient samples (comprising 31 CRC cases and 14 healthy controls) via RT-qPCR. We then utilized two methods: (1) LASSO regression for marker ranking and (2) linear discriminant analysis (LDA) to identify the optimal weighted combination of multiple markers. Our data indicates that combination of triple markers, selected based on their ranking, exhibited the highest diagnostic performance, including a sensitivity of 93.6% (95% confidence interval, CI 79.3–98.9%), specificity of 100% (CI 78.5–100.0%), positive predictive value (PPV) of 100%, negative predictive value (NPV) of 87.5%, and an overall accuracy of 95.6%. In contrast, the diagnostic performance of each individual miRNA used in the triple marker combination ranged from 53.3 to 80.0% in accuracy. While we acknowledge the need for further extensive studies involving larger patient cohorts and the consideration of additional miRNA candidates, our research undeniably highlights the potential of combining multiple markers as a robust methodology for identifying biomarkers among heterogeneous patient profiles.
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5. Early dental visit affects dental treatment in Korean preschool children born preterm: a nationwide population-based study
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Jin Ah Park, Hye Lim Jun, Myeongjee Lee, Hyung-Jun Choi, Inkyung Jung, and Chung-Min Kang
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Preterm birth ,Preschool ,Dental visit ,Dental treatment ,Nationwide Population-based study ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract This study investigated the effect of early dental visit on subsequent dental treatments in preterm infants and whether there was a significant difference in dental treatment between children born preterm and full-term (FT). National data from the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service in Korea were analyzed. Prescription codes related to dental treatments were collected. This study included 3,354,662 patients under age 6 years, who were categorized by gestational age: extremely preterm (EPT), very preterm (VPT), and late preterm (LPT). In the preterm group, the percentage of children with no dental visits was 63.87% although the preterm group visited the dentist earlier than the FT group (EPT = 2.84, VPT = 2.78, LPT = 2.52, FT = 3.9 years old). Glass ionomer and 1-visit pulpectomy were significantly higher in the preterm group than in the FT group (p
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6. Prognostic role of con-/discordant coronary flow reserve and microvascular resistance in coronary microvascular disease: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
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Ibtihal Al Amri, Federico Oliveri, Jin Al-Gully, Jessica Parisa Forouzanfar, Jose Manuel Montero-Cabezas, Johan Wouter Jukema, Melina Cynthia den Haan, and Brian Oscar Bingen
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background Coronary microvascular disease (CMD) is defined as impaired coronary flow reserve (CFR) and/or increased microvascular resistance (MR) without significant epicardial coronary stenosis. This definition allows for discordant CFR and MR values within patients with CMD. The aim of this meta-analysis is to characterise the prognostic value and pathophysiological backgrounds of CFR and MR con-/discordance.Methods A systematic search (PROSPERO CRD42024573004) identified studies determining CFR and MR in patients without significant epicardial coronary artery disease. Patients were divided into four groups: (1) normal CFR and MR, (2) abnormal CFR and MR, (3) abnormal CFR with normal MR and (4) normal CFR with abnormal MR and analysed for all-cause mortality and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE).Results We identified four studies representing 2310 total participants. Group B had the highest MACE (OR: 3.23; 95% CI 1.95 to 5.36) and mortality rate (OR: 2.27; 95% CI 1.12 to 4.58) compared with group A. Group C, associated with female sex, showed significantly higher MACE (OR: 2.07; 95% CI 1.25 to 3.45) but not mortality (OR: 1.89; 95% CI 0.92 to 3.88) compared with group A. In group D, associated with high body mass index, MACE and mortality rates did not differ significantly from group A (OR: 1.19; 95% CI 0.67 to 2.11 and OR: 0.55; 95% CI 0.16 to 1.90, respectively).Conclusions Abnormal CFR and MR are associated with a high risk of MACE and death. Abnormal CFR and normal MR are associated with an increased MACE—but not death. MACE and mortality risk in discordantly normal CFR and abnormal MR are low. Our findings show the need for tailoring CFR and MR diagnostic thresholds to patient characteristics and raise questions about the presence of CMD in patients with abnormal MR with normal CFR.
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7. Global burden of anticancer drug-induced acute kidney injury and tubulointerstitial nephritis from 1967 to 2023
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Soo-Young Yoon, Sooji Lee, Kyeongmin Lee, Jin Sug Kim, Hyeon Seok Hwang, Andreas Kronbichler, Louis Jacob, Ju-Young Shin, Jin A. Lee, Jaeyu Park, Hyeri Lee, Hayeon Lee, Kyunghwan Jeong, and Dong Keon Yon
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Anticancer drugs ,Acute kidney injury ,Tubulointerstitial nephritis ,World Health Organization ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract This study aims to figure out the worldwide prevalence of anticancer therapy-associated acute kidney injury (AKI) and tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN) and the relative risk of each cancer drug. We conducted an analysis of VigiBase, the World Health Organization pharmacovigilance database, 1967–2023 via disproportionate Bayesian reporting method. We further categorized the anticancer drugs into four groups: cytotoxic therapy, hormone therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy. Reporting odds ratio (ROR) and information component (IC) compares observed and expected values to investigate the associations of each category of anticancer drugs with AKI and TIN. We identified 32,722 and 2056 reports (male, n = 17,829 and 1,293) of anticancer therapy-associated AKI and TIN, respectively, among 4,592,036 reports of all-drug caused AKI and TIN. There has been a significant increase in reports since 2010, primarily due to increased reports of targeted therapy and immunotherapy. Immunotherapy exhibited a significant association with both AKI (ROR: 8.92; IC0.25: 3.06) and TIN (21.74; 4.24), followed by cytotoxic therapy (7.14; 2.68), targeted therapy (5.83; 2.40), and hormone therapy (2.59; 1.24) for AKI, and by cytotoxic therapy (2.60; 1.21) and targeted therapy (1.54; 0.61) for TIN. AKI and TIN were more prevalent among individuals under 45 years of age, with a female preponderance for AKI and males for TIN. These events were reported in close temporal relationship after initiation of the respective drug (16.53 days for AKI and 27.97 days for TIN), and exhibited a high fatality rate, with 23.6% for AKI and 16.3% for TIN. These findings underscore that kidney-related adverse drug reactions are of prognostic significance and strategies to mitigate such side effects are required to optimize anticancer therapy.
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8. Eating habits and dietary supplement utilization according to food-related lifestyle among Korean adults: a cross-sectional study
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EunJung Lee, Jin A Jang, and Ji-Myung Kim
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adults ,dietary supplements ,lifestyle factors ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Objectives This study investigated the association between eating habits and the utilization of dietary supplements (DSs) according to food-related lifestyle (FRL) among Korean adults. Methods This study included a total of 300 participants (150 men and 150 women) in their 20s to 60s living in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. We identified two groups by factor and cluster analysis: an ‘active pursuit’ group and a ‘passive pursuit’ group. Differences in eating habits and DS utilization between the two groups were analyzed by chi-square test and t-test. Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the effect of variables on DS consumption according to FRL. Results There were significant differences between the two groups in terms of age, alcohol drinking frequency, total dietary score, change in DS consumption after coronavirus disease 2019, and current DS consumption (P < 0.05). The proportion who perceived many health benefits of DSs was higher in the ‘active pursuit’ group than in the ‘passive pursuit’ group (P = 0.003). The most commonly consumed type of DSs was multivitamins & minerals for the ‘active pursuit’ group, and omega-3 fatty acids for the ‘passive pursuit’ group. The ‘an active pursuit’ group consumed DSs 2.93 times more (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.44–5.97) compared to the ‘passive pursuit’ group, after adjusting for confounders. In the ‘active pursuit’ group, the health pursuit (odds ratio [OR] = 6.54, 95% CI: 1.44–29.61) and rational consumption pursuit factors (OR = 0.26, 95% CI: 0.08–0.83) were associated with DS consumption, whereas only the health pursuit factor had a significant association (OR = 5.37, 95% CI: 2.08–13.88) within the ‘passive pursuit’ group. However, total dietary score and DSs consumption did not show a relationship. Conclusions By understanding the consumption characteristics of DSs according to FRL, this can serve as basic data necessary for promoting health through the utilization of DSs and healthy behaviors.
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9. Study on the mechanism of Boschniakia rossica polysaccharide inhibiting the activation of inflammasomes and pyroptosis in J774A.1 macrophages
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ZHANG Tian, XU Hui, QUAN Jishu, and JIN Aihua
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boschnikia rossica ,polysaccharides ,macrophages ,inflammasome ,signaling pathways ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the inhibitory effect of Boschniakia rossica polysaccharides (BRPS) on the activation of inflammasome and pyroptosis of J774A.1 macrophages induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Methods: The nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome model was established by stimulating J774A.1 macrophages with LPS and ATP. Cell viability was detected using the cell counting kit-8, the release of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) was tested with the microplate method, the cellular level of NLRP3 and cell membrane damage were detected using the immunofluorescence staining method, and the secretion of interleukin-1β (IL-1β) was measured by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The protein expressions of NLRP3, caspase-1, apoptosis associated speck-like protein containing caspase recruitment domains (ASC), IL-1β, gasdermin D (GSDMD), as well as the nuclear factors-κB (NF-κB) and mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) was determined with the western blotting method. Results: BRPS could increase the cell viability, reduce the release of LDH in the culture medium, alleviate the membrane damage of macrophages, down-regulate the protein expression of NLRP3, up-regulate the level of caspase-1 precursor, and down-regulate the levels of IL-1β and GSDMD N-terminal active fragment in the model group. In addition, BRPS suppressed the nuclear translocation and phosphorylation of NF-κB, as well as the phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase, c-Jun amino terminal kinase, and p38 MAPK. Conclusion: BRPS inhibit LPS/ATP-induced activation of macrophage inflammasome and pyroptosis in mouse J774A.1 cells through regulating the NF-κB and MAPK signaling pathways.
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10. Improvement in functional motor scores in patients with non-ambulatory spinal muscle atrophy during Nusinersen treatment in South Korea: a single center study
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Jin A. Yoon, Yuju Jeong, Jiae Lee, Dong Jun Lee, Kyung Nam Lee, and Yong Beom Shin
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Spinal muscular atrophy ,Nusinersen ,Motor skills ,Activities of daily living ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract We analyzed the changes in various motor function scores over a four-year period in patients with non-ambulatory spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) during Nusinersen treatment. Patients underwent Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE) or Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale Expanded (HFMSE) before treatment, and approximately every 4 months thereafter. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Infant Test of Neuromuscular Disorders (CHOP INTEND) or Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia – Adult Test of Neuromuscular Disorders (CHOP ATEND), Revised Upper Limb Module (RULM), and Motor Function Measure (MFM) were performed based on baseline functional status. Narrative interviews were conducted to explore post-treatment physical improvement regarding activities of daily living (ADLs) and fatigue after ADLs. Based on HFMSE results, 9 patients achieved minimum clinically important differences. Average rates of change (slopes) with corresponding 95% confidence intervals for all assessment tools were in a positive direction. CHOP-INTEND showed the most prominent improvement in children and adolescents followed by HFMSE. Improvements in CHOP-ATEND were most noticeable in adults. Improvements were accompanied by changes in ADLs as observed in the narrative interviews. It is necessary to consider various functional aspects to determine the effectiveness of Nusinersen therapy. The objective assessment of the therapeutic effect of Nusinersen in non-ambulatory SMA requires consideration of functional aspects and the related ADLs.
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11. Exploring the concept of disease control in chronic cough
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Jin Young Park, Haesung Jun, Seung-Eun Lee, Ha-Kyeong Won, Sung-Yoon Kang, Noeul Kang, Ji-Yoon Oh, Young-Chan Kim, So-Young Park, Jin An, Youngsang Yoo, Mi-Yeong Kim, Hwa Young Lee, Ji-Su Shim, Min-Hye Kim, Sae-Hoon Kim, Sang-Heon Kim, Yoon-Seok Chang, Sang-Hoon Kim, Byung-Jae Lee, Surinder S. Birring, and Woo-Jung Song
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Background Disease control in chronic diseases is an overarching concept that reflects the degree to which the goals of therapy are met. However, to date, there is no consensus on the definition of disease control in chronic cough. This study aimed to provide a conceptual exploration of patient-reported cough control in chronic cough. Methods This research is comprised of two subanalyses. First, patients with chronic cough receiving care at referral clinics were evaluated. Correlation analyses were performed between patient-reported cough control (a 5-point Likert scale), cough-specific patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and generic health PRO scores. Second, a survey was conducted among patients with refractory chronic cough and physicians to identify factors pertinent to cough control. Results The analysis of 341 patients (mean age: 55.5±15.1 years; female: 66.6%) revealed that cough control rating was moderately correlated with cough severity visual analogue scale and Leicester Cough Questionnaire scores, while demonstrating weaker correlations with cough-associated throat symptoms, cough-related complications or general health-related quality of life (QoL). In the survey of patients and physicians, both groups considered certain factors, such as cough frequency, severity and impact on QoL, to be relevant to the concept of cough control. However, patients rated “need for cough rescue drug” notably higher than physicians. Conclusion Patient-reported cough control was associated with cough severity or impact on QoL; however, cough control may not be fully captured by conventional cough PRO measurement tools. Further studies are warranted to define the consensus and tools to measure disease control in chronic cough.
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12. Structure and Properties of Epoxy Resin/Graphene Oxide Composites Prepared from Silicon Dioxide-Modified Graphene Oxide
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Jin An, Yue Zhang, Xiaojun Zhang, Mingpeng He, Jiang Zhou, Jin Zhou, Yan Liu, Xuebing Chen, Yiwen Hu, Xiuduo Song, Jinyao Chen, Tong Wu, Jian Kang, and Zhihui Xie
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13. Could cough hypersensitivity symptom profile differentiate phenotypes of chronic cough?
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Mi-Yeong Kim, Ha-Kyeong Won, Ji-Yoon Oh, Ji-Hyang Lee, Eun-Jung Jo, Sung-Yoon Kang, Ji-Ho Lee, Seung-Eun Lee, Noeul Kang, Young-Chan Kim, Hwa Young Lee, Jin An, Youngsang Yoo, Ji-Su Shim, So-Young Park, Han-Ki Park, Min-Hye Kim, Sae-Hoon Kim, Sang-Heon Kim, Yoon-Seok Chang, Sang-Hoon Kim, Byung-Jae Lee, Surinder S. Birring, and Woo-Jung Song
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Background Recently, cough reflex hypersensitivity has been proposed as a common underlying feature of chronic cough in adults. However, symptoms and clinical characteristics of cough hypersensitivity have not been studied amongst phenotypes of chronic cough. This study aimed to compare symptom features, such as cough triggers and associated throat sensations, of cough hypersensitivity in patients with asthmatic chronic cough and those with refractory chronic cough (RCC). Methods Patients with chronic cough from the Korean Chronic Cough Registry were prospectively evaluated over 6 months. Physicians determined the aetiological diagnosis based on clinical evaluations and responses to treatment at the 6-month follow-up visit. Symptoms of cough hypersensitivity and cough-specific quality of life were assessed using the Cough Hypersensitivity Questionnaire (CHQ) and the Leicester Cough Questionnaire (LCQ), respectively. Results The analysis included 280 patients who completed the follow-up: 79 with asthmatic cough (cough variant asthma or eosinophilic bronchitis) and 201 with RCC. Baseline CHQ scores were similar between the groups (8.3±3.7 in asthmatic cough versus 8.9±3.9 in RCC; p=0.215, adjusted for age, sex and LCQ score). There were no significant between-group differences in the LCQ and cough severity Visual Analog Scale scores. Both groups showed a similar negative correlation with LCQ scores (asthmatic cough: r=−0.427, p
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14. Investigation of the therapeutic effects and mechanisms of Houpo Mahuang Decoction on a mouse model of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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Shanlan Li, Ziqi Dai, Tong Zhang, Zhuoqian Guo, Feng Gao, Xuehao Cheng, Jin An, Yixuan Lin, Xiaomin Xiong, Nan Wang, Guanghui Jiang, Bing Xu, and Haimin Lei
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houpo mahuang decoction ,chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ,IL-17 signaling pathway ,inflammation ,transcriptomics ,network pharmacology ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
BackgroundWith a growing global population affected by Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), the traditional Chinese herbal formula Houpo Mahuang Decoction (HPMHD) has been used for centuries to address respiratory ailments. While studies have demonstrated the therapeutic benefits of HPMHD in COPD, the effective active ingredients, potential targets, and molecular mechanisms underlying its effectiveness remained unclear.MethodsThe mechanisms of action of certain HPMHD components, targets, and pathways for the treatment of COPD were predicted using a network pharmacology method. We induced a COPD mouse model using porcine pancreatic elastase and evaluated the pathological changes and healing processes through HE and Masson staining. Immunofluorescence was used to assess the levels of IL-6 and TNF-ɑ. RNA-Seq analysis was conducted to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the lungs of normal, control, and treated mice, revealing the biological pathways enriched by HPMHD in COPD treatment. Finally, the expression of DEGs was verified using Western blotting and RT-qPCR.ResultsHPMHD effectively alleviated pathological symptoms and improved COPD in mice by modulating the IL-17 signaling pathway. Treatment with HPMHD improved lung morphology and structure, reduced inflammatory cell infiltration, and inhibited IL-6 and TNF-ɑ levels. Network pharmacology and transcriptomics further revealed the mechanism, indicating that the IL-17 signaling pathway might been instrumental in the inhibitory effect of HPMHD on mouse model of COPD. Subsequent experiments, including protein blotting and RT-qPCR analysis, confirmed the activation of the IL-17 signaling pathway by HPMHD in the COPD mouse model, further supporting the initial findings.ConclusionHPMHD was shown to alleviate COPD and reduce lung inflammation in mice, potentially through the activation of the IL-17 signaling pathway. This study provides a novel direction for the development of COPD drugs.
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15. Overcoming low initial coulombic efficiencies of Si anodes through prelithiation in all-solid-state batteries
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So-Yeon Ham, Elias Sebti, Ashley Cronk, Tyler Pennebaker, Grayson Deysher, Yu-Ting Chen, Jin An Sam Oh, Jeong Beom Lee, Min Sang Song, Phillip Ridley, Darren H. S. Tan, Raphaële J. Clément, Jihyun Jang, and Ying Shirley Meng
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Abstract All-solid-state batteries using Si as the anode have shown promising performance without continual solid-electrolyte interface (SEI) growth. However, the first cycle irreversible capacity loss yields low initial Coulombic efficiency (ICE) of Si, limiting the energy density. To address this, we adopt a prelithiation strategy to increase ICE and conductivity of all-solid-state Si cells. A significant increase in ICE is observed for Li1Si anode paired with a lithium cobalt oxide (LCO) cathode. Additionally, a comparison with lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NCM) reveals that performance improvements with Si prelithiation is only applicable for full cells dominated by high anode irreversibility. With this prelithiation strategy, 15% improvement in capacity retention is achieved after 1000 cycles compared to a pure Si. With Li1Si, a high areal capacity of up to 10 mAh cm–2 is attained using a dry-processed LCO cathode film, suggesting that the prelithiation method may be suitable for high-loading next-generation all-solid-state batteries.
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16. Polygenic risk score-based phenome-wide association for glaucoma and its impact on disease susceptibility in two large biobanks
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Jae-Seung Yun, Sang-Hyuk Jung, Su-Nam Lee, Seung Min Jung, Penn Medicine Biobank, Hong-Hee Won, Dokyoon Kim, and Jin A. Choi
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Abstract Background Glaucoma is a leading cause of worldwide irreversible blindness. Considerable uncertainty remains regarding the association between a variety of phenotypes and the genetic risk of glaucoma, as well as the impact they exert on the glaucoma development. Methods We investigated the associations of genetic liability for primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) with a wide range of potential risk factors and to assess its impact on the risk of incident glaucoma. The phenome-wide association study (PheWAS) approach was applied to determine the association of POAG polygenic risk score (PRS) with a wide range of phenotypes in 377, 852 participants from the UK Biobank study and 43,623 participants from the Penn Medicine Biobank study, all of European ancestry. Participants were stratified into four risk tiers: low, intermediate, high, and very high-risk. Cox proportional hazard models assessed the relationship of POAG PRS and ocular factors with new glaucoma events. Results In both discovery and replication set in the PheWAS, a higher genetic predisposition to POAG was specifically correlated with ocular disease phenotypes. The POAG PRS exhibited correlations with low corneal hysteresis, refractive error, and ocular hypertension, demonstrating a strong association with the onset of glaucoma. Individuals carrying a high genetic burden exhibited a 9.20-fold, 11.88-fold, and 28.85-fold increase in glaucoma incidence when associated with low corneal hysteresis, high myopia, and elevated intraocular pressure, respectively. Conclusion Genetic susceptibility to POAG primarily influences ocular conditions, with limited systemic associations. Notably, the baseline polygenic risk for POAG robustly associates with new glaucoma events, revealing a large combined effect of genetic and ocular risk factors on glaucoma incidents.
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17. Impact of Social Media Use on Segmentation of Dining out Behavior Among Younger Generations: A Case Study in South Korea
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Jin A Jang, Ji-Myung Kim, and Hyosun Jung
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social network service ,variety-seeking tendency ,recommended information utilization ,eating out ,young generations ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
This study examined how eating out behavior and variety-seeking tendency in food choice (VARSEEK) differ depending on social network service (SNS) use and recommended information utilization (SURU), focusing on Korean generation Z youth. To this end, participants were categorized as high, middle, or low based on their SURU score; eating out behavior, as well as VARSEEK, were then compared across the three groups. The results indicated that higher SURU scores were associated with a higher frequency of cooking, a higher frequency of eating out, a higher average cost of eating out per person, and a greater tendency to perceive oneself as gourmet. In relation to VARSEEK, the high and middle SURU score groups demonstrated significantly higher mean scores than the low group. This finding suggests that the greater the SURU level, the greater the food neophilic inclination, expressing an affinity for unique, unfamiliar, or exotic cuisine and a willingness to experiment with novel recipes. Consequently, SURU leads to more frequent eating out, resulting in consumers expanding into a food neophilic tendency to try more diverse and new foods. Based on these results, SURU can be a useful indicator for segmenting food- and restaurant-related markets; consumers with a high level of SURU are a group to pay attention to in marketing as they can be tested when introducing new foods into the market.
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18. Author Correction: Early dental visit affects dental treatment in Korean preschool children born preterm: a nationwide population-based study
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Jin Ah Park, Hye Lim Jun, Myeongjee Lee, Hyung-Jun Choi, Inkyung Jung, and Chung-Min Kang
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19. Asian Neonatal Network Collaboration (AsianNeo): a study protocol for international collaborative comparisons of health services and outcomes to improve quality of care for sick newborn infants in Asia – survey, cohort and quality improvement studies
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Yumi Kono, Hidehiko Nakanishi, Satoshi Kusuda, Hirokazu Arai, Maki Sato, Hiroaki Imamura, Takahide Yanagi, Moriharu Sugimoto, Hiroshi Matsumoto, Takashi Nakano, Satoshi Watanabe, Tomoaki Ioroi, Shigeharu Hosono, Makoto Nabetani, Osuke Iwata, Naho Morisaki, Bin Huey Quek, Kaoru Okazaki, Hideaki Harada, Masaki Kobayashi, Yuh-Jyh Lin, Yayoi Miyazono, Isamu Hokuto, Hiroshi Komatsu, Hiroshi Suzuki, Chayatat Ruangkit, Yuko Maruyama, Daisuke Nishi, Shanika Kosarat, Kapila Jayaratne, Tetsuya Isayama, Toshinori Nakashima, Tsutomu Ogata, Takashi Yamagami, Zubair Amin, Shinya Hirano, Seiji Yoshimoto, Chih-Cheng Chen, Yuji Ito, Rinawati Rohsiswatmo, Pertin Sianturi, Rocky Wilar, Dwi Hidayah, Risa Etika, Afifa Ramadanti, Pudji Andayani, Ema Alasiry, Ellen Sianipar, Yosuke Shima, Takashi Tachibana, Takahiro Okutani, Soon Min Lee, Hitoshi Yoda, Ichiro Morioka, Woei Bing Poon, Asao Yara, Akira Nishimura, Masato Ito, Tadayuki Kumagai, Hiroshi Yoshida, Takashi Okuno, Mei-Jy Jeng, Ee-Kyung Kim, Buranee Swatesutipun, Kei Inomata, Yuichi Kato, Kiyoaki Sumi, Atsushi Uchiyama, Narongsak Nakwan, Juyoung Lee, Keiji Goishi, Hiroshi Yamamoto, Hsiu-Ling Chen, Masahiro Kobayashi, Kazumasa Takahashi, Masayuki Ochiai, Fumihiko Ishida, Seok Chiong Chee, Siew Hong Neoh, Ee Lee Ang, Ann Cheng Wong, Masaru Shirai, Toru Ishioka, Toshihiko Mori, Toru Huchimukai, Kyone Ko, Akira Shimazaki, Tatsuya Yoda, Azusa Kobayashi, Yasushi Uchida, Mitsuhiro Ito, Kuniko Ieda, Toshiyuki Ono, Masashi Hayashi, Kanemasa Maki, Kozue Shiomi, Koji Nozaki, Taho Kim, Yasuyuki Tokunaga, Akihiro Takatera, Hiroshi Sumida, Yae Michinomae, Yoshio Kusumoto, Takeshi Morisawa, Tamaki Ohashi, Takahiko Saijo, Kosuke Koyano, Mikio Aoki, Koichi Iida, Mitsushi Goshi, Miho Sato, Hung-Yang Chang, Hironobu Tokumasu, Yoichi Kondo, Arif Budiman, Arief Budiman, Ken Nagaya, Fumihiko Namba, Yun Sil Chang, Masaru Yamakawa, Atsushi Nakao, Masaki Shimizu, Ming-Chih Lin, Jui-Hsing Chang, Shu-Chi Mu, Hung-Chih Lin, Fuyu Miyake, Rizalya Dewi, Yuri Ozawa, Seiichi Tomotaki, Ma Lourdes S Imperial, Belen Amparo E Velasco, Su Jin Cho, YoungAh Youn, Saman Kumara, Hsiang Yu Lin, Pracha Nuntnarumit, Sopapan Ngerncham, Chatchay Prempunpong, Pathaporn Prempraphan, Sarayut Supapannachart, Isra Firmansyah, Eny Yantri, Henri Azis, Ied Imelda, Mustarim , Benny Sana Putra, Leni Ervina Jumnalis, Andhika Tiurmaida Hutapea, Nadia Dwi Insani, Agnes Yunie Purwita Sari, Naomi Esthernita Dewanto, Thomas Harry Adoe, Tetty Yuniarti, Adhie Nur Radityo S, Tunjung Wibowo, Kartika Darma Handayani, Dina Djojo Husodo, Brigitta Ida Resita Vebrianti Corebima, Retno Wulandari, Made Sukmawati, I Ketut Adi Wirawan, Made Yuliari, James Thimoty, Sandra Bulan, Takashi Nasu, Yukiteru Tachibana, Ayumu Noro, Toshiya Saito, Yosuke Kaneshi, Nobuko Shiono, Nobuhiro Takahashi, Yusuke Ohkado, Tatsuro Satomi, Mika Nakajima, Eiki Nakamura, Tomofumi Ikeda, Genichiro Sotodate, Mari Ishii, Takahide Hosokawa, Rikio Suzuki, Masatoshi Sanjo, Michiya Kudo, Takushi Hanita, Satoshi Niwa, Masanari Kawamura, Yousuke Sudo, Tsutomu Ishii, Takashi Imamura, Yoshiya Yukitake, Goro Asada, Yasuaki Kobayashi, Yasushi Oki, Kenji Ichinomiya, Toru Fujiu, Hideaki Fukushima, Tetsuya Kunikata, Chika Morioka, Motoichiro Sakurai, Naoto Nishizaki, Satoshi Toishi, Harumi Otsuka, Masahiko Sato, Kenichiro Hirakawa, Kenichiro Hosoi, Hiromichi Shoji, Atsuo Miyazawa, Yuko Nagaoki, Naoki Ito, Ken Masunaga, Reiko Kushima, Sakae Kumasaka, Manabu Sugie, Daisuke Haruhara, Satsuki Kakiuchi, Riki Nishimura, Daisuke Ogata, Ayako Fukuyama, Kuriko Nakamura, Kanji Ogo, Masahiko Murase, Katsuaki Toyoshima, Maha Suzuki, Yoshio Shima, Atsushi Nemoto, Yukihide Miyosawa, Takehiko Hiroma, Gen Kuratsuji, Yoshihisa Nagayama, Tohei Usuda, Rei Kobayashi, Takeshi Hutani, Taketoshi Yoshida, Kazuhide Ohta, Shuya Nagaoki, Yasuhisa Ueno, Toru Ando, Ritsuyo Taguchi, Takeshi Arakawa, Shinji Usui, Tokuso Murabayashi, Shigeru Oki, Reiji Nakano, Taizo Ueno, Masami Shirai, Akira Oishi, Hikaru Yamamoto, Hiroshi Takeshita, Koji Takemoto, Masashi Miyata, Makoto Ohshiro, Masanori Kowaki, Osamu Shinohara, Yasunori Koyama, Takahiro Muramatsu, Akinobu Taniguchi, Naoki Kamata, Hiroshi Uchizono, Kenji Nakamura, Masahito Yamamoto, Jitsuko Ohira, Machiko Sawada, Ryosuke Araki, Daisuke Kinoshita, Ryuji Hasegawa, Shinsuke Adachi, Toru Yamakawa, Masahiko Kai, Hirotaka Minami, Kenji Mine, Reiko Negi, Satoru Ogawa, Ryoko Yoshinare, Atsushi Ogihara, Satoshi Onishi, Hiroyuki Ichiba, Misao Yoshii, Hitomi Okabe, Hiroshi Mizumoto, Masaaki Ueda, Kazumichi Fujioka, Takeshi Utsunomiya, Toshiya Nishikubo, Ken Kumagaya, Akiko Tamura, Masumi Miura, Yuki Hasegawa, Rie Kanai, Kei Takemoto, Koichi Tsukamoto, Misao Kageyama, Rie Fukuhara, Yutaka Nishimura, Seiichi Hayakawa, Yasuhiko Sera, Masahiro Tahara, Shinosuke Fukunaga, Keiko Hasegawa, Hiroshi Tateishi, Tomomasa Terada, Toru Kuboi, Osamu Matsuda, Shinosuke Akiyoshi, Takahiro Motoki, Yusei Nakata, Toshiharu Hikino, Shutaro Suga, Mitsuaki Unno, Hiroshi Kanda, Yasushi Takahata, Hiroyasu Kawano, Takayuki Kokubo, Toshimitsu Takayanagi, Muneichiro Sumi, Fumiko Kinoshita, Masanori Iwai, Naoki Fukushima, Yuki Kodama, Shuichi Yanagibe, Takuya Tokuhisa, Yoriko Kisato, Tatsuo Oshiro, Kazuhiko Nakasone, ChangWon Choi, Young-Ah Youn, Jae Won Shim, Jang Hoon Lee, Ga Won Jeon, Byong Sop Lee, Jin A Lee, Jae Woo Lim, Zuraidah Abdul Latif, Zainah Shaikh Hedra, Baizura Jamaluddin, Hasri Hafidz, Zainab Ishak, Geok Hoon Ngian, Chiong Hung Kiew, Mehala Devi Baskaran, Maslina Mohamad, Chee Sing Wong, Rozitah Razman, Maneet Kaur, Choo Hau Lim, Maizatul Akmar, Sheila Gopal Krishnan, Chae Hee Chieng, Chong Meng Choo, Eric Boon- Kuang Ang, AngShiau Chuen Diong, Angeline Seng- Lian Wan, Sharifah Huda Engku Alwi, Kwee Ching See, Rohani Abdul Jalil, Agnes Suganthi, Mei Ling Lee, Pauline Poh-Ling Choo, Lee Ser Chia, Azanna Ahmad Kamar, Anand Mohan A/L Mohana Lal, Agnes Huei- Hwen Foo, Abdul Nasir Mohamed Abdul Kadher, Ma. Lourdes Imperial, Belen Velasco, Ma. Esterlita V. Uy, Daisy Evangeline Garcia, Jacinto Blas Mantaring, Nethmini Thenuwara, Ming-Chou Chiang, Lan-Wan Wang, Xiao-Ping Wang, Yi-Li Hung, Yung Chieh Lin, Pen-Hua Su, Yung-Ning Yang, Po-Nein Tsao, Liang-Ti Huang, Yi-Yu Su, Shau-Ru Ho, Yan-Yan Ng, Kai-Ti Tseng, Yi-Yin Chen, Tsung-Yu Wu, Wei-Tse Chiu, Li-Jung Fang, Kao-Hsian Hsieh, Anavat Bupphachareonsuk, Anchalee Limrungsikul, Anita Luvira, Anucha Thatrimontrichai, Buranee Yangthara, Cholticha Laohajeeraphan, Hathitip Chaiprapa, Junya Jirapradittha, Kanmalee Jenjarat, Kannikar Booranavanich, Namtip Intub, Patcharin Thanomsingh, Pirarat Kotcharit, Piyawan Phummaphuti, Pornpimon Janyoungsak, Prapaiporn Chongkongkiat, Rapeephun Hansuebsai, Roongrawee Torbunsupachai, Santi Punnahitanan, Sommon Jindakul, Sopida Tanthawat, Sudarat Sirichaipornsak, Sudatip Kositamongkol, Supamas Supabanpot, Suparat Tipprasert, Tanin Pirunnet, Thanatda Siriporn, Usakorn Taesiri, Vasita Jirasakuldech, and Eleanor DR Cuarte
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Introduction Reducing neonatal deaths in premature infants in low- and middle-income countries is key to reducing global neonatal mortality. International neonatal networks, along with patient registries of premature infants, have contributed to improving the quality of neonatal care; however, the involvement of low-to-middle-income countries was limited. This project aims to form an international collaboration among neonatal networks in Asia (AsianNeo), including low-, middle- and high-income countries (or regions). Specifically, it aims to determine outcomes in sick newborn infants, especially very low birth weight (VLBW) infants or very preterm infants, with a view to improving the quality of care for such infants.Methods and analysis Currently, AsianNeo comprises nine neonatal networks from Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand. AsianNeo will undertake the following four studies: (1) institutional questionnaire surveys investigating neonatal intensive care unit resources and the clinical management of sick newborn infants, with a focus on VLBW infants (nine countries/regions); (2) a retrospective cohort study to describe and compare the outcomes of VLBW infants among Asian countries and regions (four countries/regions); (3) a prospective cohort study to develop the AsianNeo registry of VLBW infants (six countries/regions); and (4) implementation and evaluation of educational and quality improvement projects in AsianNeo countries and regions (nine countries/regions).Ethics and dissemination The study protocol was approved by the Research Ethics Board of the National Center for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan (reference number 2020–244, 2022–156). The study findings will be disseminated through educational programmes, quality improvement activities, conference presentations and medical journal publications.
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20. Gasoline Fuel Production via Catalytic Cracking of Low-Density Waste Plastics Dissolved in Gasoil
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Gonzala Maricela Sánchez, Jin An Wang, Julia Aguilar, Lifang Chen, Roberto Limas, Luis E. Noreña, and Ulises Arellano
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Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 - Abstract
In the present work, catalytic cracking of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) dissolved in gasoil was investigated with a laboratory scale fluid bed reactor using commercial zeolite Y as catalysts for gasoline fuel production and waste plastics recycling. The liquid products chiefly consist of paraffins, isoparafins, olefins, naphthenes, and aromatics compounds. At a conversion of 75%, within gasoline pool (C5-C12), C5 and C6 were the principal components, and they accounted for approximately 25-30wt%, dependent of the catalyst applied. It is noted that hexane yield dominated around 50% of the total paraffins. The hydrothermal deactivated treatment (HDT) catalysts exhibit higher selectivity for i-C5 in the isoparafins, but it shows lower selectivity for aromatic compounds in comparison with that obtained using equilibrium catalysts (ECAT) catalyst under the same condition, resulting from their different acidity density and strength. Most aromatic compounds are in the range of C6-C10 with a benzene content less than 0.25wt%. The hydrocarbon composition of gasoline obtained from this work satisfied the current regulatory requirement of the commercial gasoline fuel. This work confirmed that simultaneous production of gasoline fuel and recycling of waste plastics by mixing a proper amount, i.e., 2.5 wt%, of LDPE with gasoil as feedstocks using the existed FCC technology is a highly practical route.
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21. Ultrasound-assisted Synthesis of Highly Dispersed Molybdophosphoric Acid on Sba-15 Catalysts for the Oxidation and Separation of 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiopene
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Mireya Villanueva Sánchez, Lifang Chen, Luis Enrique Noreña, Natali De La Fuente, Elim Albiter, Miguel Angel Valenzuela, and Jin An Wang
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Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 - Abstract
In this investigation, an ultrasound-assisted synthesis method was applied to synthesize the highly dispersed 12-molybdophosphoric acid on SBA-15 catalysts. Three SBA-15-supported catalysts were obtained with varying heteropolyacid content from 10 to 20 and 30wt%. The heteropolyacid exhibited high dispersion on SBA-15, with a particle size smaller than 4 nm, as confirmed by XRD analysis and TEM observation. All catalysts possessed both Lewis (L) and Brønsted (B) acid sites, and the number of acid sites showed an almost linear increase with the heteropolyacid content. In the oxidative removal of 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiopene (4,6-DMDBT) from a model diesel, these catalysts demonstrated high catalytic activity. The 4,6-DMDBT conversion was proportional to the surface acidity, reaching the highest conversion of 98.7% on the catalyst with 30wt% heteropolyacid after a 40 min reaction at 70°C. It was proposed that the 4,6-DMDBT molecule preferentially adsorbed on the L acid sites by donating its unshared electrons in sulphur atom to the L acid sites of the catalyst via the surface acid-base reaction pathway, followed by oxidation reaction with H2O2 oxidant. The resulting polar sulfone (4,6-DMDBTO2) was immediately extracted by the polar extracting agent (acetonitrile) and separated from the oil phase. This work has proven that adsorption, oxidation and separation of 4,6-DMDBT in a model diesel fuel can be simultaneously realized in one operation unit for ultralow sulphur diesel production.
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22. Hydrothermal Synthesis and Photocatalytic Properties of Catisio5 for Hydrogen Production
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Ulises Arellano, Lifang Chen, Jin An Wang, José Salmones, Roberto Limas, Luis E. Noreña, Silvia Solís, and Victor H. Lara
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Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 - Abstract
Titanite (CaTiSiO5) nanomaterials were synthesized by two hydrothermal methods and then calcined at 550 and 1000 °C, respectively. Their textural properties, crystalline structures, morphological features, and optical properties were characterized using N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms (BET), X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectroscopy (TEM-EDS), thermogravimetry-differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA), and UV-vis spectroscopy. The samples calcined at 550 °C mainly consisted of anatase TiO2 with some CaCO3 and amorphous SiO2, which converted into CaTiSiO5 with a small amount of CaSiO3 at 1000 °C. The band gap energy (Eg) was lower because of the CaTiSiO5 formation at higher calcination temperature. The CaTiSiO5 photoactivity was evaluated in water splitting under UV light irradiation for H2 production. The highest H2 production rate was obtained with the nanomaterials prepared by the Method II calcined at 1000 ºC. When formic acid was used as sacrificial agent, the hydrogen generation rate remarkably increased by 3 - 5 times (160 µmol·g-1·h-1). However, in the presence of methanol, the hydrogen generation rate was not significantly increased. Clearly, the acidic reaction media promoted the reduction of protons on the surface of the catalysts by trapping the excited electrons in the CaTiSiO5 conduction band, favouring the hydrogen production.
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23. Relationship of the Degree of Sarcopenia with the Severity of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Cardiometabolic Risk in Adolescents
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Yoowon Kwon, Jin A Chung, You Jin Choi, Yoo Min Lee, So Yoon Choi, In Hyuk Yoo, Tae Hyeong Kim, and Su Jin Jeong
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nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,skeletal muscle mass ,sarcopenia ,triglyceride and glucose index ,atherogenic index of plasma ,Science - Abstract
The association between nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and sarcopenia has been suggested. We investigated sarcopenia’s impact on NAFLD severity and its relationship with cardiometabolic risk in adolescents. We conducted a retrospective study on 122 patients aged 13–18 years and diagnosed with both NAFLD and sarcopenia by laboratory tests, abdominal ultrasound (US), and multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis. Sarcopenia was stratified into tertiles based on the skeletal muscle-to-fat ratio (MFR), NAFLD severity was established by the US, and cardiometabolic risk was assessed by the triglyceride–glucose (TyG) index and the atherogenic index of plasma (AIP). Compared with the other patients, those in the lower MFR tertiles exhibited a greater severity of NAFLD (p < 0.001) and significantly higher TyG index and AIP. The independent effect of MFR was observed to have a negative correlation with the severity of NAFLD (p < 0.001). Based on the aforementioned results, the degree of sarcopenia can be considered as one of the risk factors of severe NAFLD and might be an indicator of cardiometabolic risk in adolescents. Weight training to reach the amount of muscle mass could be included in the treatment strategies to improve or prevent NAFLD in adolescents with sarcopenia.
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24. Association of Stressful Life Events With Oral Health Among Japanese Workers
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Jin Aoki, Takashi Zaitsu, Akiko Oshiro, and Jun Aida
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stressful life events ,oral health ,occupational health ,occupational dentistry ,augmented inverse-probability weighting ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background: Psychological stress can cause various mental and physical health problems. The previous results on stress and oral health are inconsistent, possibly because of the narrow stress measurements. We aimed to examine the association between a broader range of stressful life events and oral health among workers. Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed anonymous individual data from a national survey in Japan. Data on stressful life events, oral health problems which are one or more of tooth pain, gum swelling/bleeding, and difficulty chewing, and covariates were obtained using a self-reported questionnaire. Covariates used included gender, age group, and disease under treatment. Logistic regression analysis was used to estimate the association between stressful life events and oral health problems. We then estimated the causal treatment effects of stress using the augmented inverse-probability weighting (AIPW) method. Results: Among the 274,881 subjects, 152,850 men (55.6%) and 122,031 women (44.4%) with a mean age of 47.0 (standard deviation, 14.4) years, 4.0% reported oral health problems, with a prevalence of 2.1% among those without any stress. The prevalence increased with stress score, reaching 15.4% for those with the maximum stress score. The adjusted odds ratio of this group compared to those without any stress was 9.2 (95% confidence interval [CI], 8.2–10.3). The estimated prevalence of oral health problems by the AIPW analysis was 2.2% (95% CI, 2.1–2.3%) for those without any stress and 14.4% (95% CI, 12.1–16.7%) for those with the maximum stress scores. Conclusion: There was a clear dose-response association between stressful life events and oral health problems.
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25. Robust Airway Generation Labeling With Airway Segmentation for Reliable Airway Assessment
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Mincheol Song, Jin An, Kyu Ri Park, Jeongmi Lee, Jinkyeong Park, and Jung Uk Kim
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Airway segmentation ,automated airway generation labeling ,airway assessment ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
This study aims to accurately classify the airways in the human respiratory system, which are characterized by diverse pattern forming a complex tree-like structure. Although recent advances in deep learning show promise for automatic airway segmentation, further research is needed to make it practical for determining a patient’s airway status for tailored treatment. To enhance diagnostics and treatments, it’s crucial to delve into the study of airway generation. This exploration helps in understanding specific structures and pinpointing issues like airway narrowing and lung compliance. Current methods, such as template-matching and machine learning based methods that interpret this as classification problem, have limitations in capturing the complexity of higher-generation airways. To overcome these challenges, our study proposes a novel approach. The Prim algorithm initially establishes a minimum spanning tree from the centerline to create an accurate tree structure that reflects airway connections. A new secondary branch is formed when a main branch with an outdegree of 1 is detected, ensuring precise airway generation labeling. To mitigate false branch generation, the study proposes an approach that increases the cost of trunk lines connected to a centerline with an outdegree of 1. Additionally, a method for pruning trees based on subtree length is proposed to effectively handle segmentation results in deep learning. This method prevents the generation of false branches by removing vertices with shorter subtree airway lengths than their siblings. The approach successfully addresses the common issue of false branch generation, providing reliable labeling of airway generation in higher-generation sections. In conclusion, the technique we propose offers substantial benefits for patient health monitoring, disease prediction, and prevention. It achieves this by providing precise and dependable identification of airway generations within the intricate anatomy of the respiratory system.
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26. Achieving Ultra-Low-Sulfur Model Diesel Through Defective Keggin-Type Heteropolyoxometalate Catalysts
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Natali de la Fuente, Jin An Wang, Lifang Chen, Miguel A. Valenzuela, Luis E. Noreña, Elizabeth Rojas, Julio González, Mu He, Jiang Peng, and Xiaolong Zhou
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near-zero-sulfur diesel ,dibenzothiopene ,deep oxidative desulfurization ,oxygen defects ,heteropolyoxometalate ,Inorganic chemistry ,QD146-197 - Abstract
Various Keggin-type heteropolyoxometalate catalysts with structural defects and surface acidity were synthesized by immobilizing 12-phosphotungstic acid (HPW) on mesoporous SBA−15, to produce near-zero-sulfur diesel fuel. As the calcination temperature increased, the W=O and the corner-shared W–O–W bonds in the Keggin unit partially broke, creating oxygen defects, as evidenced by the Rietveld refinement and in situ FTIR characterization. All the catalysts contained Lewis (L) and Brønsted (B) acid sites, with L acidity predominant. The relative intensity of the IR band (I980) of W=O bond inversely correlated with the number of L acid sites as the calcination temperature varied, suggesting that oxygen defects contributed to the Lewis acid sites formation. In the oxidation of dibenzothiophene (DBT) in a model diesel within a biphasic system, DBT conversion exceeded 99% under the optimal reaction conditions (reaction temperature 70 °C, reaction time 60 min, H2O2/sulfur molar ratio 8, H2O2/formic acid molar ratio 1.5, catalyst concentration 2 mg/mL). The influence of fuel composition and addition of indole and 4,6-DMDBT on DBT oxidation were also evaluated. Indole and cyclohexene negatively impacted the DBT oxidative removal. Oxygen defects served as active centers for competitive adsorption of sulfur compound and oxidant. Both L and B acid sites were involved in transferring O atom from peroxophosphotungstate complex to sulfur in DBT, resulting in DBTO2 sulfone, which was immediately extracted by polar acetonitrile. This study confirms that structural defects and surface acidity are crucial in the deep oxidative desulfurization (ODS) reaction, and in enabling the simultaneous oxidation and separation of refractory organosulfur compounds in a highly efficient model diesel.
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27. Why Are Foodies Active on Social Network Services? An Exploratory Study on Foodies’ Influence on Social Media
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Jin A Jang, EunJung Lee, and Hyosun Jung
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gastronome ,foodie ,social media ,social network service ,dining out ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
As social media continues to gain traction in the food industry, this study explored how cooking and dining-out behaviors and social media use differ depending on the foodie tendencies of consumers, particularly Korean Millennial and Gen Z consumers. Additionally, this study considered the effect of foodie tendencies on active social media usage. Based on the Foodie Index, two groups were identified: high and low. The high group scored higher than the low group on foodie knowledge and spending, food interest, and time commitment. Comparison of the food, cooking, and dining-out behaviors of both groups revealed a significantly greater frequency of cooking and a higher proportion of using their own ingredients, even when dining alone, in the high group. Analysis of social media use characteristics also demonstrated significantly higher scores for the high group than the low group in terms of the degree of use, average daily usage time, checking frequency, and use of social media recommendations when cooking and purchasing food. Furthermore, foodie inclination significantly influenced active usage behavior, as users shared informative content and frequently posted articles and photos. This study found that foodies play a leading role in producing food-related information by actively using and sharing social media. Considering this ripple effect, consumers’ foodie tendencies can be used as an important measure in food marketing-related research.
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28. Leaf Blight Caused by Curvularia intermedia on the Invasive Weed Lactuca serriola in Korea
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Jin A Lee, Seon Young Lee, and Young-Joon Choi
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biological control ,gpd (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase) ,lactuca scariola ,prickly lettuce ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola), an invasive annual plant, poses a significant threat to the agricultural systems of many countries, including Korea. In 2020, leaf blight symptoms were observed in the prickly lettuce populations of various farms across Korea. Detailed morphological and molecular sequence analyses revealed that the disease was caused by the fungus, Curvularia intermedia. A pathogenicity test confirmed that the fungus can cause the same symptoms in healthy prickly lettuce, thereby fulfilling Koch’s postulates. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of C. intermedia causing leaf blight on L. serriola in Korea, suggesting its potential as a biocontrol agent for this weed. However, further investigations are necessary to determine its ecological impact to prevent any nontarget effects.
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29. Neuropsychological, neuroimaging and autopsy findings of butane encephalopathy
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Jaeseob Yun, Sung Hwan Jang, Huiran Cho, Myung Jun Lee, Na-Yeon Jung, Jae-Hyeok Lee, Jin-Hong Shin, Young Min Lee, Jin A Yoon, Kyoungjune Pak, Junkyeung Ko, Jae Meen Lee, Chungsu Hwang, Jae Woo Ahn, Suk Sung, Kyung-Un Choi, Gi Yeong Huh, and Eun-Joo Kim
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Butane ,Encephalopathy ,Neuropsychology ,Neuroimaging ,Autopsy ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background Butane is an aliphatic hydrocarbon used in various commercial products. While numerous reports of sudden cardiac-related deaths from butane inhalation have been described, butane-associated acute encephalopathy has rarely been reported. Case presentation A 38-year-old man presented with cognitive dysfunction after butane gas inhalation. Neuropsychological test results showed impairments in verbal and visual memory, and frontal executive function. Diffusion weighted MRI revealed symmetric high-signal changes in the bilateral hippocampus and globus pallidus. FDG-PET demonstrated decreased glucose metabolism in the bilateral precuneus and occipital areas and the left temporal region. At the 8-month follow-up, he showed still significant deficits in memory and frontal functions. Diffuse cortical atrophy with white matter hyperintensities and extensive glucose hypometabolism were detected on follow-up MRI and FDG-PET, respectively. Brain autopsy demonstrated necrosis and cavitary lesions in the globus pallidus. Conclusions Only a few cases of butane encephalopathy have been reported to date. Brain lesions associated with butane encephalopathy include lesions in the bilateral thalamus, insula, putamen, and cerebellum. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on bilateral hippocampal and globus pallidal involvement in acute butane encephalopathy. The pathophysiology of central nervous system complications induced by butane intoxication is not yet fully understood. However, the direct toxic effects of butane or anoxic injury secondary to cardiac arrest or respiratory depression have been suggested as possible mechanisms of edematous changes in the brain after butane intoxication.
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30. Blood transcriptome differentiates clinical clusters for asthma
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Jin An, MD, PhD, Seungpil Jeong, PhD, Kyungtaek Park, PhD, Heejin Jin, PhD, Jaehyun Park, PhD, Eunsoon Shin, PhD, Ji-Hyang Lee, MD, PhD, Woo-Jung Song, MD, PhD, Hyouk-Soo Kwon, MD, PhD, You Sook Cho, MD, PhD, Jong Eun Lee, PhD, Sungho Won, PhD, and Tae-Bum Kim, MD, PhD
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Asthma ,Cluster ,Transcriptome ,Pathway ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Background: In previous studies, several asthma phenotypes were identified using clinical and demographic parameters. Transcriptional phenotypes were mainly identified using sputum and bronchial cells. Objective: We aimed to investigate asthma phenotypes via clustering analysis using clinical variables and compare the transcription levels among clusters using gene expression profiling of the blood. Methods: Clustering analysis was performed using 6 parameters: age of asthma onset, body mass index, pack-years of smoking, forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), FEV1/forced vital capacity, and blood eosinophil counts. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were isolated from whole blood samples and RNA was extracted from selected PBMCs. Transcriptional profiles were generated (Illumina NovaSeq 6000) and analyzed using the reference genome and gene annotation files (hg19.refGene.gft). Pathway enrichment analysis was conducted using GO, KEGG, and REACTOME databases. Results: In total, 355 patients with asthma were included in the analysis, of whom 72 (20.3%) had severe asthma. Clustering of the 6 parameters revealed 4 distinct subtypes. Cluster 1 (n = 63) had lower predicted FEV1 % and higher pack-years of smoking and neutrophils in sputum. Cluster 2 (n = 43) had a higher proportion and number of eosinophils in sputum and blood, and severe airflow limitation. Cluster 3 (n = 110) consisted of younger subjects with atopic features. Cluster 4 (n = 139) included features of late-onset mild asthma. Differentially expressed genes between clusters 1 and 2 were related to inflammatory responses and cell activation. Th17 cell differentiation and interferon gamma-mediated signaling pathways were related to neutrophilic inflammation in asthma. Conclusion: Four clinical clusters were differentiated based on clinical parameters and blood eosinophils in adult patients with asthma form the Cohort for Reality and Evolution of Adult Asthma in Korea (COREA) cohort. Gene expression profiling and molecular pathways are novel means of classifying asthma phenotypes.
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31. Supplementation of Heat-Treated Lactiplantibacillus plantarum nF1 Changes the Production of Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Healthy Infants
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Yoowon Kwon, Kee Hyun Cho, Sangbae Ma, Hyelyun Ko, Geun-Hye Hong, So-Young Lee, Kun-Young Park, Jin A. Chung, and Su Jin Jeong
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Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Background. Imbalance of the gut microbiome and decrease in the number of short-chain fatty acid (SCFA)-producing bacteria often affect human health by altering intestinal and immune homeostasis. The use of probiotics has been shown to be an attractive method to modulate gut microbiota to prevent or treat intestinal dysbiosis. Likewise, this study aimed to determine whether the oral consumption of heat-treated Lactiplantibacillus plantarum nF1 (HLp-nF1) induces changes in the gut environment in healthy infants by measuring changes in fecal SCFAs. Methods. The study enrolled 43 infants aged under 2 months, with 30 infants in the HLp-nF1 group receiving HLp-nF1 orally (2.5 × 1010 cells/g/pack, daily dose of two packs) for 8 weeks. The fecal samples were collected and the questionnaires were administered at weeks 0 and 8. Results. The concentrations of the total SCFAs, acetate, propionate, and butyrate significantly increased following HLp-nF1 supplementation (P
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32. PB101, a VEGF- and PlGF-targeting decoy protein, enhances antitumor immunity and suppresses tumor progression and metastasis
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Eun-Jin Go, Hannah Yang, Seung Joon Lee, Hyun Gul Yang, Jin A. Shin, Won Suk Lee, Hye Seong Lim, Hong Jae Chon, and Chan Kim
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Angiogenesis ,combination immunotherapy ,immune checkpoint inhibitor ,PB101 ,PlGF ,tumor immunity ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Antiangiogenic therapy is a recognized method for countering the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) and improving anti-tumor immunity. PB101 is a glycosylated decoy receptor that binds to VEGF-A and PlGF with high affinity, based on the VEGFR1 backbone. Here, we elucidated PB101-induced remodeling of tumor angiogenesis and immunity, which enhances anti-PD-L1 immune checkpoint blockade. PB101 inhibited tumor growth by suppressing angiogenesis and enhancing CD8+ T cell infiltration into the tumors. PB101 induced robust reprogramming of antitumor immunity and activates intratumoral CD8+ T cells. Anti-tumor efficacy of PB101 is mostly dependent on CD8+ T cells and IFN-γ. PB101 reprograms tumor immunity in a manner distinct from that of the conventional VEGF decoy receptor, VEGF-trap. With its potent immune-modulating capability, PB101 synergizes with an anti-PD-L1, triggering strengthened antitumor immunity. Combining PB101 and anti-PD-L1 could establish durable protective immunity against tumor recurrence and metastasis. The findings of this study offer scientific rationales for further clinical development of PB101, particularly when used in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors, as a potential treatment for advanced cancers.
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33. Early Neurodevelopmental Assessments of Neonates Discharged From the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Physiatrist’s Perspective
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Sung Eun Hyun, Jeong-Yi Kwon, Bo Young Hong, Jin A Yoon, Ja Young Choi, Jiyeon Hong, Seong-Eun Koh, Eun Jae Ko, Seung Ki Kim, Min-Keun Song, Sook-Hee Yi, AhRa Cho, and Bum Sun Kwon
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low birth weight infant ,neonatal intensive care unit ,neurodevelopmental disorder ,premature birth ,rehabilitation ,Medicine - Abstract
The survival rate of children admitted in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) after birth is on the increase; hence, proper evaluation and care of their neurodevelopment has become an important issue. Neurodevelopmental assessments of individual domains regarding motor, language, cognition, and sensory perception are crucial in planning prompt interventions for neonates requiring immediate support and rehabilitation treatment. These assessments are essential for identifying areas of weakness and designing targeted interventions to improve future functional outcomes and the quality of lives for both the infants and their families. However, initial stratification of risk to select those who are in danger of neurodevelopmental disorders is also important in terms of cost-effectiveness. Efficient and robust functional evaluations to recognize early signs of developmental disorders will help NICU graduates receive interventions and enhance functional capabilities if needed. Several age-dependent, domain-specific neurodevelopmental assessment tools are available; therefore, this review summarizes the characteristics of these tools and aims to develop multidimensional, standardized, and regular follow-up plans for NICU graduates in Korea.
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34. Effects of Various Photoperiods and Specific Wavelengths on Retinal Changes and Oxidative Stress in the Conch Tegula rustica
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Jin Ah Song, Heung-Sik Park, Yun-Hwan Jung, Dong Mun Choi, Cheol Young Choi, and Dae-Won Lee
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antioxidant ,eye structure ,oxidative stress ,photic environment ,photoreceptor ,retinal morphology ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
To improve aquaculture practices and husbandry of a variety of gastropods, including small conch species, it is necessary to study the physiological and endocrinological responses of nocturnal conches to light exposure. In this study, we investigated the effect of the light environment on Tegula rustica by exposing it to contrasting light conditions and observing histological changes in the retina and oxidative stress according to photoperiod and light wavelength. We confirmed that the pigment layer was significantly thicker in the group irradiated with light for 24 h (LL), but that its thickness did not differ significantly with light wavelength. Additionally, light wavelength changes did not cause a significant change in H2O2 concentration until 5 days after the change in the light environment. However, a significantly higher H2O2 concentration was observed in the LL test group on the eighth day compared with the other experimental groups. And a significantly higher total antioxidant capacity and malondialdehyde (MDA) were observed in the LL group on the third day compared with the other experimental groups. Our results indicate that the light environment affects the reaction of conches and that continuous light has a stronger effect on the thickness of the pigment layer than the light wavelength. In addition, continuous light irradiation induces excessive ROS and causes oxidative stress. These results can also be provided as basic data for husbandry when aquaculturing gastropods.
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35. Radical gastrectomy is safe for treatment of gastric cancer patients on immunosuppressive drugs after organ transplantation
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Jin Ah Lee, So Jung Kim, Ho Seok Seo, Han Hong Lee, Sung Geun Kim, Kyong Hwa Jun, Kyo Young Song, and Yoon Ju Jung
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gastric cancer ,organ transplantation ,immunosuppressive drug ,gastrectomy ,diagnosis ,prognosis ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
BackgroundDe novo malignancies are major causes of death after organ transplantation because the recipients subsequently receive immunosuppressant drugs. When gastric cancer develops, the clinical course of the tumor may be particularly aggressive. However, there are few reliable studies of gastric cancer treatment after organ transplantation. This study examined the clinicopathological characteristics of gastric cancer patients after organ transplantation and evaluated treatment outcomes after gastrectomy.MethodsClinical data were collected from 54 patients who were diagnosed with gastric cancer after organ transplantation. Of these, 30 who underwent surgery for gastric cancer while on immunosuppressant medications were compared with a control group of 625 gastric cancer patients. To compensate for clinical differences between the two groups, 1:1 propensity-score matching was performed.ResultsAmong the 30 gastric cancer patients on immunosuppressants, kidney transplantation was the most common procedure (19/30, 63.3%) followed by bone marrow (6) and liver transplantation (4); among all 54 patients, 45 were on one or two immunosuppressants. Up-migration to an advanced pathological stage was more frequent in the transplant group. In multivariate analysis, transplantation was a significant risk factor for up-migration from the T, M, and final stages after surgery. When the 30 patients on immunosuppressants who underwent gastric cancer surgery were compared with the matched controls, the total incidence (30.0 vs 40.0%, P = 0.417) and the number of severe postoperative complications (16.7 vs 13.4%, P = 0.417) did not differ significantly between groups after propensity score matching. In terms of overall survival, the transplant group showed significantly worse prognosis in stages I, II, and IV (P < 0.001, P = 0.039 and 0.007, respectively).ConclusionRadical gastrectomy can be a safe oncological procedure for gastric cancer patients on immunosuppressants after transplantation. Considering their immunosuppressed condition and the possibility of underestimation of the stage of gastric cancer, early detection with endoscopic screening is needed to allow curative treatment.
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36. Exposure–response analysis using time-to-event data for bevacizumab biosimilar SB8 and the reference bevacizumab
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Suemin Park, Jin Ah Jung, Sungil Ju, and Hyeong-Seok Lim
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bevacizumab ,biosimilar ,non-small-cell lung cancer ,time-to-event modeling ,exposure–response analysis ,simulation ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Purpose: This analysis aimed to characterize the exposure–response relationship of bevacizumab in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and evaluate the efficacy of SB8, a bevacizumab biosimilar, and Avastin®, the reference bevacizumab sourced from the European Union (EU), based on the exposure reported in a comparative phase III efficacy and safety study (EudraCT, 2015-004026-34; NCT 02754882).Materials and methods: The overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) data from 224 patients with steady-state trough concentrations (Css,trough) were analyzed. A parametric time-to-event (TTE) model was developed using NONMEM®, and the effects of treatments (SB8 and bevacizumab-EU) and patient demographic and clinical covariates on OS and PFS were evaluated. Simulations of median OS and PFS by bevacizumab Css,trough were conducted, and concentrations required to achieve 50% and 90% of the maximum median TTE were computed.Results: A log-logistics model with Css,trough best described the OS and PFS data. Treatment was not a predictor of the hazard for OS or PFS. Simulations revealed steep exposure–response curves with a phase of rapid rise before saturating to a plateau. The median Css,trough values of SB8 and bevacizumab-EU reported from the clinical study were on the plateaus of the exposure–response curves. The concentrations required to achieve 50% and 90% of the maximum effect were 82.4 and 92.2 μg/mL, respectively, for OS and 79.7 and 89.1 μg/mL, respectively, for PFS.Conclusion: Simulations based on the constructed TTE models for OS and PFS have well described the exposure–response relationship of bevacizumab in advanced NSCLC. The analysis demonstrated comparable efficacy between SB8 and bevacizumab-EU in terms of OS and PFS based on their exposure levels.
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37. Toxic effects of polystyrene microbeads and benzo[α]pyrene on bioaccumulation, antioxidant response, and cell damage in goldfish Carassius auratus
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Jin A Kim, Young-Su Park, Jun-Hwan Kim, and Cheol Young Choi
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DNA damage ,Microplastic ,Oxidative stress ,Physiological response ,Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons ,Environmental pollution ,TD172-193.5 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Microplastics (MP) are harmful, causing stress in aquatic species and acting as carriers of hydrophobicity. In aquatic environments, benzo[α]pyrene (BaP) is an endocrine-disrupting chemical that accumulates in the body and causes toxic reactions in living organisms. We investigated the effects of single and combined microbead (MB) and BaP environments on goldfish antioxidant response and apoptosis. For 120 h, goldfish were exposed to single (MB10, MB100, and BaP5) and combined (MB10+BaP5 and MB100+BaP5) environments of 10 and 100 beads/L of 0.2 µm polystyrene MB and 5 µg/L BaP. We measured MB and BaP bioaccumulation as well as plasma parameters including ALT, AST, and glucose. The level of oxidative stress was determined by evaluating lipid peroxidation (LPO) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) in plasma, as well as antioxidant-related genes for superoxide dismutase and catalase (SOD and CAT) and caspase-3 (Casp3) mRNA expression in liver tissue. The TUNEL assay was used to examine SOD in situ hybridization and apoptosis in goldfish livers. Except for the control group, plasma LPO levels increased at the end of the exposure period in all experimental groups. TAC increased up to 24 h of exposure and then maintained a similar level until the trial ended. SOD, CAT, and Casp3 mRNA expression increased substantially up to 120 h as the exposure concentration and time increased. The TUNEL assay revealed more signals and apoptotic signals in the combined exposure environments as a consequence of SOD in situ hybridization than in single exposure environments. These results suggest that combined exposure to toxic substances causes oxidative stress in organisms, which leads to apoptosis.
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38. A genome-wide association study implicates the pleiotropic effect of NMUR2 on asthma and COPD
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Ah Ra Do, Jin An, Jinyeon Jo, Woo Jin Kim, Hae Yeon Kang, Sanghun Lee, Dankyu Yoon, You Sook Cho, Ian M. Adcock, Kian Fan Chung, Sungho Won, and Tae-Bum Kim
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Abstract Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are two distinct diseases that are associated with chronic inflammation. They share common features in terms of their advanced stages and genetic factors. This study aimed to identify novel genes underlying both asthma and COPD using genome-wide association study (GWAS) to differentiate between the two diseases. We performed a GWAS of asthma and COPD in 7828 Koreans from three hospitals. In addition, we investigated genetic correlations. The UK Biobank dataset was used for the replication studies. We found that rs2961757, located near neuromedin U receptor 2 (NMUR2) on chromosome 5, was genome-wide significant ( $${\upbeta }_{\mathrm{Asthma}-\mathrm{COPD}}$$ β Asthma - COPD = 0.44, P-valueAsthma-COPD = 3.41 × 10−8), and significant results were replicated with the UK Biobank data ( $${\upbeta }_{\mathrm{Asthma}-\mathrm{COPD}}$$ β Asthma - COPD = 0.04, P-valueAsthma-COPD = 0.0431). A positive genetic correlation was observed between asthma and COPD (39.8% in the Korean dataset and 49.8% in the UK Biobank dataset). In this study, 40–45% of the genetic effects were common to asthma and COPD. Moreover, NMUR2 increases the risk of asthma development and suppresses COPD development. This indicates that NMUR2 allows for better differentiation of both diseases, which can facilitate tailored medical therapy.
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39. Association of glaucoma and lifestyle with incident cardiovascular disease: a longitudinal prospective study from UK Biobank
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Jin A Choi, Su-Nam Lee, Sang-Hyuk Jung, Hong-Hee Won, and Jae-Seung Yun
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The shared pathophysiological features of the cerebrovascular disease (CVD) and glaucoma suggest an association between the two diseases. Using the prospective UK Biobank cohort, we examined the associations between glaucoma and incident CVD and assessed the extent to which a healthy lifestyle reduced the CVD risk in subjects with glaucoma, using a scoring system consisting of four factors: current smoking, obesity, regular physical activity, and a healthy diet. During a mean follow-up time of 8.9 years, 22,649 (4.9%) incident CVD cases were documented. Multivariable Cox regression analyses revealed that subjects with glaucoma were significantly more likely to exhibit incident CVD (hazard ratio [HR]:1.19, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.03–1.37; p = 0.016) than controls. In the further subgroup analyses, glaucoma increased incident CVD risk both in the young (40–55 years) and the old (56–70 years) and in both sexes, with higher risk in the young (HR: 1.33, CI 1.02–1.74) and female subjects (HR: 1.32, CI 1.14–1.52). When we analyze the associations between glaucoma and incident CVD by lifestyle factors, the highest absolute risks were observed in individuals with both glaucoma and an unhealthy lifestyle (HR: 2.66, CI 2.22–3.19). In conclusion, glaucoma was an independent risk factor for incident CVD. A healthy lifestyle was associated with a substantially lower risk for CVD incidence among adults with glaucoma.
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40. Isodorsmanin A Prevents Inflammatory Response in LPS-Stimulated Macrophages by Inhibiting the JNK and NF-κB Signaling Pathways
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You Chul Chung, Ami Lee, Jin Ah Ryuk, and Youn-Hwan Hwang
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inflammation ,NF-κB ,chalcone ,macrophages ,isodorsmanin A ,RAW 264.7 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Natural and synthetic chalcones exhibit anti-inflammatory, antitumoral, antibacterial, antifungal, antimalarial, and antitubercular activities. Isodorsmanin A (IDA), a chalcone, is a well-known constituent of the dried seeds of Psoralea corylifolia L. (PC). Although other constituents of PC have been widely investigated, there are no studies on the biological properties of IDA. In this study, we focused on the anti-inflammatory effects of IDA and evaluated its effects on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated macrophages. The results showed that IDA suppressed the production of inflammatory mediators (nitric oxide [NO] and prostaglandin E2 [PGE2]) and proinflammatory cytokines (tumor necrosis factor-α [TNF-α], interleukin-6 [IL-6], and interleukin-1β [IL-1β]) without cytotoxicity. In addition, it downregulated the mRNA levels of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) within the treatment concentrations. In our mechanistic studies, IDA inhibited the phosphorylation of the c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), and protected the nuclear factor of the kappa light polypeptide gene enhancer in the B-cells’ inhibitor, alpha (IκB-α), from degradation, thus preventing the activation of the nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells’ (NF-κB) transcription factor. Our results suggest that IDA is a promising compound for attenuating excessive inflammatory responses.
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41. Prenatal screening for neural tube defects: from maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein to ultrasonography
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Gwang Jun Kim, Ji Su Seong, and Jin A Oh
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neural tube defects ,alpha-fetoprotein ,ultrasonography ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
The two main screening tests during pregnancy are those for chromosomal abnormalities and neural tube defects (NTDs). In particular, for NTDs, measurement of maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (MSAFP) levels early in the second trimester (15–18 weeks of gestation) has been considered the gold standard screening test for the past 4 decades. However, with remarkable technological advancements and the widespread use of ultrasound during those periods, mid-trimester ultrasonography has gradually replaced the role of measuring MSAFP levels as a screening method for NTDs. This change was initiated more about 10 years ago in some countries, which have issued national guidelines to use mid-trimester ultrasonography instead of measuring MSAFP levels as a prenatal screening method for NTDs. However, no significant changes have occurred in Korea, where second-trimester ultrasonography is routinely performed with high-quality equipment. We aimed to provide information regarding the importance of changing the screening method for NTDs from MSAFP measurement to ultrasonography, and to detail methods of implementing mid-trimester ultrasonography for screening purposes. We also share our experience of operating a prenatal diagnostic program for NTDs without using MSAFP for more than 15 years.
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42. Diagnosis and successful visual biofeedback therapy using fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing in a young adult patient with psychogenic dysphagia: a case report
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Youngmo Kim, Sang Hun Han, Yong Beom Shin, Jin A Yoon, and Sang Hun Kim
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deglutition disorders ,globus sensation ,laryngoscopy ,somatoform disorders ,Medicine - Abstract
Psychogenic dysphagia is a deglutition disorder characterized by a fear of swallowing, with no structural or functional causes. This report presents the case of a young male patient who had severe malnutrition due to psychogenic dysphagia and was provided visual biofeedback using fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES). A healthy 25-year-old man presented to our clinic with a complaint of throat discomfort when swallowing that had started 6 months prior. As the symptoms worsened, he became fearful of food spreading to his lungs after swallowing and the development of respiratory difficulties. His food intake gradually decreased, resulting in a weight loss of 20 kg within 2 months. Evaluation of organic and other functional causes of dysphagia was performed, but no abnormalities were detected. The sensation of a lump in his throat, fear of swallowing, and anxiety were transformed into somatic symptoms. The patient was diagnosed with psychogenic dysphagia. After visual biofeedback by a physician who performed FEES, the patient resumed eating normally and increased his food intake. If routine tests do not reveal structural or functional causes of dysphagia, assessment of a psychogenic swallowing disorder should be considered. FEES can help in the diagnosis and management of psychogenic dysphagia.
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43. A Missense Variation in the KDM5C Gene Associated with X-Linked Intellectual Disability, Growth Failure, and Epilepsy
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Jin A Chung, Yunha Choi, and Kyu Yong Chae
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Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Published
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44. Mechanical behaviour of continuous girder bridge with corrugated steel webs constructed by RW
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Zhiping Bai, Qian Cheng, Zhangming Wang, Tiancheng Liu, and Jin An
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rapid construction of ripple web ,corrugated steel webs ,continuous girder bridge ,construction technology ,finite numerical method ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Rapid construction of ripple web (RW) is a new construction technology that can be applied to the prestressed concrete (PC) box girder bridge with corrugated steel webs (CSWs). In order to analyse the mechanical behaviour in the construction process when the RW method is applied, the main bridge of Zhao-Jun Yellow River Super Large Bridge was adapted as the engineering background, and a three-dimensional simulation finite element model was established. Thereafter, detailed mechanical analyses were carried out for CSWs, top concrete and bottom concrete, lining concrete, temporary support and other structures in the construction process when the RW method was used. The results reveal the excellent quality of the mechanical properties of the structure, thus indicating the structure’s safety and reliability. This study can provide a reference for similar research and have a positive impact on the further promotion of the RW method for application in the continuous girder bridge with CSWs.
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45. Whey Peptide Alleviates Muscle Atrophy by Strongly Regulating Myocyte Differentiation in Mice
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Jin A Lee, Mi-Rae Shin, Minju Kim, Hwa-Young Kim, Hwang-Yong Choi, Yoojin Seo, Hakjoo Choi, and Seong-Soo Roh
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muscle atrophy ,whey peptide ,dexamethasone ,glucocorticoids ,myocyte differentiation ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background and Objectives: Muscle atrophy occurs when protein degradation exceeds protein synthesis, resulting in imbalanced protein homeostasis, compromised muscle contraction, and a reduction in muscle mass. The incidence of muscle atrophy is increasingly recognized as a significant worldwide public health problem. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effect of whey peptide (WP) on muscle atrophy induced by dexamethasone (DEX) in mice. Materials and Methods: C57BL/6 mice were divided into six groups, each consisting of nine individuals. WPs were orally administered to C57BL/6 mice for 6 weeks. DEX was administered for 5–6 weeks to induce muscle atrophy (intraperitoneal injection, i.p.). Results: Microcomputer tomography (CT) analysis confirmed that WP significantly increased calf muscle volume and surface area in mice with DEX-induced muscle atrophy, as evidenced by tissue staining. Furthermore, it increased the area of muscle fibers and facilitated greater collagen deposition. Moreover, WP significantly decreased the levels of serum biomarkers associated with muscle damage, kidney function, and inflammatory cytokines. WP increased p-mTOR and p-p70S6K levels through the IGF-1/PI3K/Akt pathway, while concurrently decreasing protein catabolism via the FOXO pathway. Furthermore, the expression of proteins associated with myocyte differentiation increased noticeably. Conclusions: These results confirm that WP reduces muscle atrophy by regulating muscle protein homeostasis. Additionally, it is believed that it helps to relieve muscle atrophy by regulating the expression of myocyte differentiation factors. Therefore, we propose that WP plays a significant role in preventing and treating muscle wasting by functioning as a supplement to counteract muscle atrophy.
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46. Genome-wide association study revealed the genomic regions associated with skin pigmentation in an Ogye x White Leghorn F2 chicken population
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Jihye Cha, Daehyeok Jin, Jae-Hwan Kim, Seung-Chang Kim, Jin A. Lim, Han-Ha Chai, Seul a. Jung, Jun-Heon Lee, and Seung-Hwan Lee
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GWAS ,skin color ,genomic region ,GGA 20 ,GGA Z ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
ABSTRACT: Skin color in chickens is an economically important trait that determines the first impression of a consumer toward a broiler and can ultimately affect consumer choice in the market. Therefore, identification of genomic regions associated with skin color is crucial for increasing the sales value of chickens. Although previous studies have attempted to reveal the genetic markers associated with the skin coloration in chickens, most were limited to investigations of candidate genes, such as melanin-related genes, and focused on case/control studies based on a single or small population. In this study, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) on 770 F2 intercrosses produced by an experimental population of 2 chicken breeds, namely Ogye and White Leghorns, with different skin colors. The GWAS demonstrated that the L* value among the 3 skin color traits is highly heritable, and the genomic regions located on 2 chromosomes (20 and Z) were detected to harbor SNPs significantly associated with the skin color trait, accounting for most of the total genetic variance. Particular genomic regions spanning a ∼2.94 Mb region on GGA Z and a ∼3.58 Mb region on GGA 20 were significantly associated with skin color traits, and in these regions, certain candidate genes, including MTAP, FEM1C, GNAS, and EDN3, were found. Our findings could help elucidate the genetic mechanisms underlying chicken skin pigmentation. Furthermore, the candidate genes can be used to provide a valuable breeding strategy for the selection of specific chicken breeds with ideal skin coloration.
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47. Factors associated with the follow-up of high risk infants discharged from a neonatal intensive care unit
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Seung Hyun Shin, Jin A Sohn, Ee-Kyung Kim, Seung Han Shin, Han-Suk Kim, and Jin A Lee
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Compliance ,Follow-up ,Preterm infants ,Very low birth weight infants ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Background: The study aimed to identify factors associated with compliance to follow-up (FU) appointments among infants following their discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Methods: This retrospective cohort study reviewed 657 infants (birth weight
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48. Characteristics of COVID-19 outbreaks and risk factors for transmission at an army training center in South Korea from June to August 2021
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U Jin Cho, Seongjin Wang, Seonju Yi, Yeon Hwa Choi, Eun-Young Kim, Jin A Kim, Sanghwan Bae, Jungyeon Yu, Jangkyu Choi, and Young-Joon Park
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communicable diseases ,covid-19 ,military facilities ,risk ,vaccination ,Special situations and conditions ,RC952-1245 ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Objectives It is crucial to establish the characteristics of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks at army training centers to develop preventive measures. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the COVID-19 transmission patterns and risk factors in a sequence of outbreaks at an army training center from June to August 2021. Methods This study included 1,324 trainees at an army training center where outbreaks occurred from June to August 2021. The outbreak was qualitatively analyzed according to the period, attack rate, demographic characteristics, vaccination history, and living areas. An aerodynamic experiment was performed to evaluate aerosol transmission in living areas. Results Three outbreaks occurred at the army training center from June to August 2021. The first, second, and third outbreaks lasted for 32, 17, and 24 days, and the attack rates were 12.8%, 18.1%, and 8.9%, respectively. Confirmed cases were distributed in all age groups. Recruits and the unvaccinated were at higher risk for COVID-19. The aerodynamic experiment verified the possibility of aerosol transmission within the same living area. Conclusion COVID-19 transmission at army training centers should be minimized through quarantine and post-admission testing during the latency period as part of integrated measures that include facility ventilation, vaccination, indoor mask-wearing, and social distancing.
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49. Survey of Korean pediatrician’s perceptions of barriers to and improvements in breastfeeding
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Seong Phil Bae, Woo Ryoung Lee, Won-Ho Hahn, Hye-Jung Shin, Young Min Ahn, Son Moon Shin, Yong Joo Kim, Ellen Ai-Rhan Kim, Youn Jeong Shin, Dae Yong Yi, Soon Min Lee, Juyoung Lee, Jin A Lee, Sung-Hoon Chung, Euiseok Jung, Eui Kyung Choi, and Ju Sun Heo
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breastfeeding ,surveys and questionnaires ,pediatricians ,risk factors ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Background Although the benefits of breastfeeding are broadly acknowledged with the efforts of the government and several medical societies, the rate of exclusive breastfeeding through 6 months is lower in Korea than in developed countries. Purpose This study aimed to investigate pediatricians’ perceptions of breastfeeding barriers and the current breastfeeding counseling environment and propose government policies to encourage breastfeeding in Korea. Methods Fourteen survey questions were developed during meetings of Korean Society of Breastfeeding Medicine experts. The Korean Pediatric Society emailed a structured questionnaire to domestic pediatricians registered as official members of the Korean Pediatric Society on May 4, 2021, and June 3, 2021. This study examined the survey responses received from 168 pediatricians. Results The 168 respondents included 62 professors, 53 paid doctors, and 53 private physicians. Breastfeeding was recommended by 146 Korean pediatricians (86.9%). However, only 99 responders (59%) currently provide breastfeeding counseling in hospitals. Most respondents stated providing less than 15 minutes of breastfeeding counseling time in the clinic. Moreover, 89.88% of the respondents responded that they would participate in breastfeeding counseling education if an appropriate breastfeeding counseling program was newly established. Conclusion This study showed that, although Korean pediatricians had a positive attitude toward breastfeeding, limited counseling was provided for parents. Along with policy support to improve the medical environment through the establishment of an appropriate breastfeeding counseling program, high-quality counseling and an increased breastfeeding rate are expected.
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50. Strength and damage characteristics of tailings filling body with different particle size distributions
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JIN Ai-bing, WANG Jie, CHEN Shuai-jun, and LI Hai
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particle size of tailings ,digital image correlation (dic) ,wavelet packet energy spectrum analysis ,micro damage identification index ,cusp mutation theory ,Engineering geology. Rock mechanics. Soil mechanics. Underground construction ,TA703-712 - Abstract
To explore the influence of tailings particle size distribution on strength and damage characteristics of filling body, uniaxial compression, scanning electron microscopy, and digital image correlation (DIC) tests were carried out on the filling body composed of ultrafine tailings (median particle size D50=10.1 m), fine tailings (D50=37.1 m), and coarse tailings (D50=121.31 m), and the strength and microstructure characteristics were analyzed. Based on the cusp mutation theory, the damage identification index of the filling body was established using wavelet packet technology, and the damage characteristics of the filling body were quantitatively analyzed. The results reveal that the strength and elastic modulus of the filling body first increase and then decrease with the increase of D50, but the influence of tailings particle diameter on the strength and elastic modulus of the filling body is reduced with the increase of slurry concentration. Compared with the ultrafine and coarse tailings filling body, the coarse and fine particles of the fine tailings filling body are more closely combined, and its porosity is the lowest and microstructure compactness is the best. The energy change rate (ECR) mutation point is defined as the threshold of the backfill specimen damage mutation, which is used to distinguish the stable damage stage and the accelerated damage stage of the specimen, and the damage mutations of the ultrafine, fine, and coarse tailings filling body occur when their stresses reach 92.83%, 92.31%, and 72.93% of the corresponding peak stresses. With the increase of D50, the failure mode of the filling body changes from shear failure to tensile failure, with the ECR increasing from 20.65% to 28.25%, and the damage degree is gradually aggravated. The research results lay the foundation for improving the particle gradation of mine tailings and enhancing the strength of filling body.
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- 2022
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