44 results on '"Ma, Shan-Shan"'
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2. Orelabrutinib-bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor-based regimens in the treatment of central nervous system lymphoma: a retrospective study
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Wu, Jing-Jing, Wang, Wen-Hua, Dong, Meng, Ma, Shan-Shan, Zhang, Xu-Dong, Zhu, Li-Nan, Niu, Song-Tao, Ding, Meng-Jie, Zhang, Jie-Ming, Zhang, Lei, Li, Xin, Li, Ling, Sun, Zhen-Chang, Wang, Xin-Hua, Fu, Xiao-Rui, Li, Zhao-Ming, Chang, Yu, Nan, Fei-Fei, Yan, Jia-Qin, Yu, Hui, Wu, Xiao-Long, Zhou, Zhi-Yuan, and Zhang, Ming-Zhi
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- 2022
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3. Neural classification of internet gaming disorder and prediction of treatment response using a cue-reactivity fMRI task in young men
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Wang, Zi-Liang, Potenza, Marc N., Song, Kun-Ru, Fang, Xiao-Yi, Liu, Lu, Ma, Shan-Shan, Xia, Cui-Cui, Lan, Jing, Yao, Yuan-Wei, and Zhang, Jin-Tao
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- 2022
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4. Improved YOLOv3 Remote Sensing Target Detection Based on Improved Dense Connection and Distributional Ranking Loss
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YUAN Lei, LIU Zi-yan, ZHU Ming-cheng, MA Shan-shan, CHEN Lin-zhou-ting
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remote sensing image ,object detection ,yolov3 ,baseline ,sample imbalance ,Computer software ,QA76.75-76.765 ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 - Abstract
Aiming at solving the problems of small object size,uneven sample distribution,and unclear features in remote sensing images,an improved YOLOv3 object detection algorithm is proposed.The Stitcher data enhancement method is used to solve the problem of uneven distribution of small object samples.The VOVDarkNet-53 is proposed.The residual modules of the fourth downsampling in DarkNet-53 are reduced from eight to four.And then the dense connection mode of VOVNet is adopted to extract lower features of small objects to increase the network receptive field.The distributional ranking loss is used to improve the classification loss in YOLOv3 to solve the problem of imbalance between positive and negative samples in single-stage object detector.Comparative experiments are carried out on HRRSD remote sensing datasets by using YOLOv3 object detection algorithm and improved YOLOv3 algorithm.The results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm can achieve better performance of higher detection accuracy of the improved YOLOv3 algorithm for small objects and medium objects are improved by 7.2% and 2.1%,respectively.Although the detection accuracy for large objects is reduced by 1%,the average detection accuracy (mAP) is improved by 4.1%,and the recall and accuracy are also improved.
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- 2021
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5. A Near-infrared Non-fullerene Acceptor with Thienopyrrole-expanded Benzo[1,2-b:4,5-b′]dithiophene Core for Polymer Solar Cells
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Chen, Zhen, Ma, Shan-Shan, Zhang, Kai, Hu, Zhi-Cheng, Yin, Qing-Wu, Huang, Fei, and Cao, Yong
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- 2021
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6. Cryo-EM structure of an activated VIP1 receptor-G protein complex revealed by a NanoBiT tethering strategy
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Duan, Jia, Shen, Dan-dan, Zhou, X. Edward, Bi, Peng, Liu, Qiu-feng, Tan, Yang-xia, Zhuang, You-wen, Zhang, Hui-bing, Xu, Pei-yu, Huang, Si-Jie, Ma, Shan-shan, He, Xin-heng, Melcher, Karsten, Zhang, Yan, Xu, H. Eric, and Jiang, Yi
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- 2020
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7. Functional and structural neural alterations in Internet gaming disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Yao, Yuan-Wei, Liu, Lu, Ma, Shan-Shan, Shi, Xin-Hui, Zhou, Nan, Zhang, Jin-Tao, and Potenza, Marc N.
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- 2017
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8. Solid-phase extraction of d-glucaric acid from aqueous solution
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Yuan, Wei, Ding, Run-Hui, Ge, Hao, Zhu, Pei-Liang, Ma, Shan-Shan, Zhang, Bing, and Song, Xi-Ming
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- 2017
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9. Combined reality therapy and mindfulness meditation decrease intertemporal decisional impulsivity in young adults with Internet gaming disorder
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Yao, Yuan-Wei, Chen, Pin-Ru, Li, Chiang-shan R., Hare, Todd A., Li, Song, Zhang, Jin-Tao, Liu, Lu, Ma, Shan-Shan, and Fang, Xiao-Yi
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- 2017
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10. Is Neural Processing of Negative Stimuli Altered in Addiction Independent of Drug Effects? Findings From Drug-Naïve Youth with Internet Gaming Disorder
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Yip, Sarah W, Gross, James J, Chawla, Megha, Ma, Shan-Shan, Shi, Xing-Hui, Liu, Lu, Yao, Yuan-Wei, Zhu, Lei, Worhunsky, Patrick D, and Zhang, Jintao
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- 2018
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11. Craving behavioral intervention for internet gaming disorder: remediation of functional connectivity of the ventral striatum
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Zhang, Jin‐Tao, Ma, Shan‐Shan, Li, Chiang‐Shan R., Liu, Lu, Xia, Cui‐Cui, Lan, Jing, Wang, Ling‐Jiao, Liu, Ben, Yao, Yuan‐Wei, and Fang, Xiao‐Yi
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- 2018
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12. The pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of site-specific pegylated genetically modified recombinant human interleukin-11 in normal and thrombocytopenic monkeys
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Ma, Shan-shan, Ho, Seong-Hyun, Ma, Su-yong, Li, Yue-juan, Li, Kai-tong, Tang, Xiao-chuang, Zhao, Guang-Rong, and Xu, Song-shan
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- 2017
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13. Study on the application value of breathing turtle work training for elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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LIU Shuang, FENG Da, and MA Shan-shan
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- 2023
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14. Connectome-based prediction of marital quality in husbands' processing of spousal interactions.
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Ma, Shan-Shan, Zhang, Jin-Tao, Song, Kun-Ru, Zhao, Rui, Fang, Ren-Hui, Wang, Luo-Bin, Yao, Shu-Ting, Hu, Yi-Fan, Jiang, Xin-Ying, Potenza, Marc N, and Fang, Xiao-Yi
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MARITAL quality , *MARITAL satisfaction , *FUNCTIONAL magnetic resonance imaging , *EMOTIONAL conditioning - Abstract
Marital quality may decrease during the early years of marriage. Establishing models predicting individualized marital quality may help develop timely and effective interventions to maintain or improve marital quality. Given that marital interactions have an important impact on marital well-being cross-sectionally and prospectively, neural responses during marital interactions may provide insight into neural bases underlying marital well-being. The current study applies connectome-based predictive modeling, a recently developed machine-learning approach, to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from both partners of 25 early-stage Chinese couples to examine whether an individual's unique pattern of brain functional connectivity (FC) when responding to spousal interactive behaviors can reliably predict their own and their partners' marital quality after 13 months. Results revealed that husbands' FC involving multiple large networks, when responding to their spousal interactive behaviors, significantly predicted their own and their wives' marital quality, and this predictability showed gender specificity. Brain connectivity patterns responding to general emotional stimuli and during the resting state were not significantly predictive. This study demonstrates that husbands' differences in large-scale neural networks during marital interactions may contribute to their variability in marital quality and highlights gender-related differences. The findings lay a foundation for identifying reliable neuroimaging biomarkers for developing interventions for marital quality early in marriages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. Subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by plant pathogenic Corynespora cassiicola: A case report.
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Zou, Jia-Jun, Li, Jin, Ma, Shan-Shan, Li, Peng-Fei, and Zhou, Dao-Hong
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Corynespora cassiicola is a common plant pathogen responsible for leaf-spotting diseases in the tropical and subtropical areas. C. cassiicola seldom causes human infections. Here we describe a case of subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by C. cassiicola in a 76-year-old Chinese man, who presented to our hospital with a purulent discharge and painful sensation on his right leg. Skin biopsy revealed an abscess, and culture confirmed C. cassiicola to be the causative agent. The result was further identified by sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer region. The patient was successfully treated with systemic voriconazole and wound debridement: the lesion disappeared after 20 days. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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16. Synthesis and Crystal Structure of Two Coordination Polymers Assembled from a Versatile 4-(4-Hydroxypyridinium-1-yl)phthalic Acid
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Shan, Wen-Wen, Ma, Shan-Shan, Wang, Hong-li, Li, Hai-Hua, Meng, Rui-Jing, and Mei, Chong-Zhen
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- 2014
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17. Efficient brain connectivity reconfiguration predicts higher marital quality and lower depression.
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Ma, Shan-Shan, Zhang, Jin-Tao, Wang, Luo-Bin, Song, Kun-Ru, Yao, Shu-Ting, Fang, Ren-Hui, Hu, Yi-Fan, Jiang, Xin-Ying, Potenza, Marc N, and Fang, Xiao-Yi
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MARITAL quality , *EMOTIONAL conditioning , *COUPLES , *MARITAL relations , *MARRIED women , *MARITAL satisfaction , *SIMILARITY (Psychology) - Abstract
Social information processing is important for successful romantic relationships and protection against depression, and depends on functional connectivity (FC) within and between large-scale networks. Functional architecture evident at rest is adaptively reconfigured during a task, and there were two possible associations between brain reconfiguration and behavioral performance during neurocognitive tasks (efficiency effect and distraction-based effect). This study examined the relationships between brain reconfiguration during social information processing and relationship-specific and more general social outcomes in marriage. Resting-state FC was compared with FC during social information processing (watching relationship-specific and general emotional stimuli) of 29 heterosexual couples, and the FC similarity (reconfiguration efficiency) was examined in relation to marital quality and depression 13 months later. The results indicated that wives' reconfiguration efficiency (globally and in visual association network) during relationship-specific stimuli processing was related to their own marital quality. Higher reconfiguration efficiency (globally and in medial frontal, frontal-parietal, default mode, motor/sensory and salience networks) in wives during general emotional stimuli processing was related to their lower depression. These findings suggest efficiency effects on social outcomes during social cognition, especially among married women. The efficiency effects on relationship-specific and more general outcomes are, respectively, higher during relationship-specific stimuli or general emotional stimuli processing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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18. A masked face detection algorithm fusing improved channel and layer pruning.
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LIU Zi-yan, YUAN Lei, ZHU Ming-cheng, and MA Shan-shan
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Aiming at the problem of shortage of computing power and resources in target detection deployment in real scenarios, this paper proposes a model method based on improved channel and layer pruning. After improving the channel pruning by setting adaptive local security threshold and carrying out layer pruning by comprehensively evaluating the whole residual structure value, the proposed model pruning method is applied to detect masked face. Firstly, for training the YOLOv4 target detection network, the masked face dataset is constructed by using face-based data amplification method. Secondly, after pruning the YOLOv4 model to get different pruning models by the improved channel and layer pruning method, the comparative experiments with YOLOv4 and YOLOv4-tiny was carried out on the masked face dataset. The proposed pruning model (Prune-best) with the highest performance-to-price ratio reduces the number and size of parameters by 75% and 60%, compared with the YOLOv4 model. The reasoning speed of the model decreases by 3.7 ms and its mAP decreases by 2.7%. When the size of the model is 5.56 MB and the number of parameters is 1.428 MB, the mAP of the extreme pruning model (Prune-limit) reaches 0.662 that is 6.3% higher than YOLOv4-tiny, and the number of parameters of the model is only 1/4 of that of YOLOv4-tiny. The experimental results show that the proposed pruning model achieves higher performance-to-price ratio and is more suitable for masked face detection deployment in real scenarios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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19. [Untitled]Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells inhibit glioma growth
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Liang, Shuo, Jiao, Hong-liang, Chi, Lian-kai, Shi, Xin-yi, Liang, A-ming, Tian, Yi, Han, Jiao-ling, Ma, Shan-shan, Yang, Bo, and Guan, Fang-xia
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- 2012
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20. Preliminary Evaluation of Rapid Visual Identification of Burkholderia pseudomallei Using a Newly Developed Lateral Flow Strip-Based Recombinase Polymerase Amplification (LF-RPA) System.
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Li, Jin, Zhong, Qiu, Shang, Mei-Yun, Li, Min, Jiang, Yuan-Su, Zou, Jia-Jun, Ma, Shan-Shan, Huang, Qing, and Lu, Wei-Ping
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BURKHOLDERIA pseudomallei ,RECOMBINASES ,MELIOIDOSIS ,COMMUNICABLE diseases ,GENE targeting ,POLYMERASES ,DNA primers - Abstract
Burkholderia pseudomallei is an important infectious disease pathogen that can cause melioidosis. Melioidosis is mainly prevalent in Thailand, northern Australia and southern China and has become a global public health problem. Early identification of B. pseudomallei is of great significance for the diagnosis and prognosis of melioidosis. In this study, a simple and visual device combined with lateral flow strip-based recombinase polymerase amplification (LF-RPA) was developed, and the utility of the LF-RPA assay for identifying B. pseudomallei was evaluated. In order to screen out the optimal primer probe, a total of 16 pairs of specific primers targeting the orf2 gene of B. pseudomallei type III secretion system (T3SS) cluster genes were designed for screening, and F1/R3 was selected as an optimal set of primers for the identification of B. pseudomallei , and parameters for LF-RPA were optimized. The LF-RPA can be amplified at 30-45°C and complete the entire reaction in 5-30 min. This reaction does not cross-amplify the DNA of other non- B. pseudomallei species. The limit of detection (LOD) of this assay for B. pseudomallei genomic DNA was as low as 30 femtograms (fg), which was comparable to the results of real-time PCR. Moreover, 21 clinical B. pseudomallei isolates identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing were retrospectively confirmed by the newly developed LF-RPA system. Our results showed that the newly developed LF-RPA system has a simple and short time of operation and has good application prospect in the identification of B. pseudomallei. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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21. Resting‐state connectome‐based support‐vector‐machine predictive modeling of internet gaming disorder.
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Song, Kun‐Ru, Potenza, Marc N., Fang, Xiao‐Yi, Gong, Gao‐Lang, Yao, Yuan‐Wei, Wang, Zi‐Liang, Liu, Lu, Ma, Shan‐Shan, Xia, Cui‐Cui, Lan, Jing, Deng, Lin‐Yuan, Wu, Lu‐Lu, and Zhang, Jin‐Tao
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VIDEO games ,FUNCTIONAL magnetic resonance imaging ,PREDICTION models ,SUPPORT vector machines ,MACHINE learning - Abstract
Internet gaming disorder (IGD), a worldwide mental health issue, has been widely studied using neuroimaging techniques during the last decade. Although dysfunctions in resting‐state functional connectivity have been reported in IGD, mapping relationships from abnormal connectivity patterns to behavioral measures have not been fully investigated. Connectome‐based predictive modeling (CPM)—a recently developed machine‐learning approach—has been used to examine potential neural mechanisms in addictions and other psychiatric disorders. To identify the resting‐state connections associated with IGD, we modified the CPM approach by replacing its core learning algorithm with a support vector machine. Resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data were acquired in 72 individuals with IGD and 41 healthy comparison participants. The modified CPM was conducted with respect to classification and regression. A comparison of whole‐brain and network‐based analyses showed that the default‐mode network (DMN) is the most informative network in predicting IGD both in classification (individual identification accuracy = 78.76%) and regression (correspondence between predicted and actual psychometric scale score: r = 0.44, P < 0.001). To facilitate the characterization of the aberrant resting‐state activity in the DMN, the identified networks have been mapped into a three‐subsystem division of the DMN. Results suggest that individual differences in DMN function at rest could advance our understanding of IGD and variability in disorder etiology and intervention outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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22. TaD27‐B gene controls the tiller number in hexaploid wheat.
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Zhao, Bin, Wu, Ting Ting, Ma, Shan Shan, Jiang, Deng Ji, Bie, Xiao Min, Sui, Na, Zhang, Xian Sheng, and Wang, Fang
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CULTIVATORS ,TRANSGENIC plants ,BUD development ,GENE regulatory networks ,PLANT yields - Abstract
Summary: Tillering is a significant agronomic trait in wheat which shapes plant architecture and yield. Strigolactones (SLs) function in inhibiting axillary bud outgrowth. The roles of SLs in the regulation of bud outgrowth have been described in model plant species, including rice and Arabidopsis. However, the role of SLs genes in wheat remains elusive due to the size and complexity of the wheat genomes. In this study, TaD27 genes in wheat, orthologs of rice D27 encoding an enzyme involved in SLs biosynthesis, were identified. TaD27‐RNAi wheat plants had more tillers, and TaD27‐B‐OE wheat plants had fewer tillers. Germination bioassay of Orobanche confirmed the SLs was deficient in TaD27‐RNAi and excessive in TaD27‐B‐OE wheat plants. Moreover, application of exogenous GR24 or TIS108 could mediate the axillary bud outgrowth of TaD27‐RNAi and TaD27‐B‐OE in the hydroponic culture, suggesting that TaD27‐B plays critical roles in regulating wheat tiller number by participating in SLs biosynthesis. Unlike rice D27, plant height was not affected in the transgenic wheat plants. Transcription and gene coexpression network analysis showed that a number of genes are involved in the SLs signalling pathway and axillary bud development. Our results indicate that TaD27‐B is a key factor in the regulation of tiller number in wheat. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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23. Alterations in functional networks during cue-reactivity in Internet gaming disorder.
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Ma, Shan-Shan, Worhunsky, Patrick D., Xu, Jian-song, Yip, Sarah W., Zhou, Nan, Zhang, Jin-Tao, Liu, Lu, Wang, Ling-Jiao, Liu, Ben, Yao, Yuan-Wei, Zhang, Sheng, and Fang, Xiao-Yi
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VIDEO games , *ADDICTIONS , *FUNCTIONAL magnetic resonance imaging , *INDEPENDENT component analysis , *SUBSTANCE abuse relapse - Abstract
Cue-induced brain reactivity has been suggested to be a fundamental and important mechanism explaining the development, maintenance, and relapse of addiction, including Internet gaming disorder (IGD). Altered activity in addiction-related brain regions has been found during cue-reactivity in IGD using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), but less is known regarding the alterations of coordinated whole brain activity patterns in IGD. To investigate the activity of temporally coherent, large-scale functional brain networks (FNs) during cue-reactivity in IGD, independent component analysis was applied to fMRI data from 29 male subjects with IGD and 23 matched healthy controls (HC) performing a cue-reactivity task involving Internet gaming stimuli (i.e., game cues) and general Internet surfing-related stimuli (i.e., control cues). Four FNs were identified that were related to the response to game cues relative to control cues and that showed altered engagement/disengagement in IGD compared with HC. These FNs included temporo-occipital and temporo-insula networks associated with sensory processing, a frontoparietal network involved in memory and executive functioning, and a dorsal-limbic network implicated in reward and motivation processing. Within IGD, game versus control engagement of the temporo-occipital and frontoparietal networks were positively correlated with IGD severity. Similarly, disengagement of temporo-insula network was negatively correlated with higher game-craving. These findings are consistent with altered cue-reactivity brain regions reported in substance-related addictions, providing evidence that IGD may represent a type of addiction. The identification of the networks might shed light on the mechanisms of the cue-induced craving and addictive Internet gaming behaviors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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24. The Comorbidity Between Internet Gaming Disorder and Depression: Interrelationship and Neural Mechanisms.
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Liu, Lu, Yao, Yuan-Wei, Li, Chiang-shan R., Zhang, Jin-Tao, Xia, Cui-Cui, Lan, Jing, Ma, Shan-Shan, Zhou, Nan, and Fang, Xiao-Yi
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GAMING disorder ,MENTAL depression ,THERAPEUTICS ,BRAIN imaging - Abstract
Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is characterized by cognitive and emotional deficits. Previous studies have reported the co-occurrence of IGD and depression. However, extant brain imaging research has largely focused on cognitive deficits in IGD. Few studies have addressed the comorbidity between IGD and depression symptoms and underlying neural mechanisms. Here, we systematically investigated this issue by combining a longitudinal survey study, a cross-sectional resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) study and an intervention study. Autoregressive cross-lagged modeling on a longitudinal dataset of college students showed that IGD severity and depression are reciprocally predictive. At the neural level, individuals with IGD exhibited enhanced rsFC between the left amygdala and right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), inferior frontal and precentral gyrus, compared with control participants, and the amygdala-frontoparietal connectivity at the baseline negatively predicted reduction in depression symptoms following a psychotherapy intervention. Further, following the intervention, individuals with IGD showed decreased connectivity between the left amygdala and left middle frontal and precentral gyrus, as compared with the non-intervention group. These findings together suggest that IGD may be closely associated with depression; aberrant rsFC between emotion and executive control networks may underlie depression and represent a therapeutic target in individuals with IGD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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25. Activation of the ventral and dorsal striatum during cue reactivity in Internet gaming disorder.
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Liu, Lu, Yip, Sarah W., Zhang, Jin ‐ Tao, Wang, Ling ‐ Jiao, Shen, Zi ‐ Jiao, Liu, Ben, Ma, Shan ‐ Shan, Yao, Yuan ‐ Wei, and Fang, Xiao ‐ Yi
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GAMING disorder ,COMPULSIVE behavior ,DRUG addiction ,STIMULUS & response (Psychology) ,BRAIN physiology ,BASAL ganglia ,INTERNET ,RESEARCH funding ,TELENCEPHALON ,VIDEO games ,PROMPTS (Psychology) - Abstract
Studies conducted in drug addiction suggest a transition in processing of drug-related cues from the ventral to the dorsal component of the striatum. However, this process has not been studied in a behavioral addiction. Assessment of this process in a non-drug addiction can provide insight into the pathophysiology of both substance and behavioral addictions. Thirty-nine male Internet gaming disorder (IGD) subjects and 23 male matched healthy controls (HCs) participated in functional magnetic resonance imaging during performance of a cue-reactivity task involving alternating presentation of Internet gaming-related stimuli (game cues) and general Internet surfing-related stimuli (control cues). Cue-induced neural activations in the ventral and dorsal striatum (DS) were compared between IGD and HC participants. Associations between cue-reactivity within these regions and cue-induced craving and severity and duration of IGD were also explored. IGD participants exhibited higher cue-induced activations within both the ventral and DS when compared with HCs. Within the IGD group, activity within the left ventral striatum (VS) was correlated negatively with cue-induced craving; positive associations were found between activations within the DS (right putamen, pallidum and left caudate) and duration of IGD. Cue-induced activity within the left putamen was negatively associated with right VS volumes among IGD participants. Consistent with studies in substance addictions, our results suggest that a transition from ventral to dorsal striatal processing may occur among individuals with IGD, a condition without the impact of substance intake. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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26. Two New Types of Bisindole Alkaloid from Trigonostemon lutescens.
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Ma, Shan-Shan, Mei, Wen-Li, Guo, Zhi-Kai, Liu, Shou-Bai, Zhao, You-Xing, Yang, De-Lan, Zeng, Yan-Bo, Jiang, Bei, and Dai, Hao-Fu
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INDOLE compounds , *ALKALOIDS , *POLYCYCLIC compounds , *X-ray diffraction , *SINGLE crystals , *ACTIVATION (Chemistry) , *CHEMICAL structure - Abstract
Six unprecedented bisindole alkaloids, trigolutesins A and B (1–2) with a unique polycyclic skeleton and trigolutes A–D (3–6) with another polycyclic skeleton, were isolated from the twigs of Trigonostemon lutescens. Their structures and relative configurations were elucidated by spectroscopic data and single-crystal X-ray diffraction crystallography. Trigolutesin A (1) showed weak AChE inhibitory activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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27. A new tetranortriterpenoid from the roots of Atalantia buxifolia.
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Yang, Tao, Zeng, Yan-Bo, Guo, Zhi-Kai, Zuo, Wen-Jian, Ma, Shan-Shan, Li, Shan-Shan, Mei, Wen-Li, and Dai, Hao-Fu
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CHROMATOGRAPHIC analysis ,MASS spectrometry ,MOLECULAR structure ,NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy ,PHARMACEUTICAL chemistry ,RESEARCH funding ,PLANT roots ,TERPENES - Abstract
A new tetranortriterpenoid, named 6-deacetyl-severinolide (1), together with six known tetranortriterpenoids severinolide (2), acetyl-isoepiatalantin (3), 7-isovaleroylcycloepiatalantin (4), cycloepiatalantin (5), 7-isovaleroylcycloseverinolide (6), and atalantin (7), was isolated from the ethanol extract of the roots of Atalantia buxifolia collected in Hainan. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods including 1D and 2D NMR (HMQC,
1 H–1 H COSY, HMBC, and NOESY). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2012
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28. Synthesis and characterization of a salt-resisting superabsorbent based on poly(acrylic acid) with sodium tungstate as a crosslinker.
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Liu, Chang-Ying, Zhang, Ming-Jie, Zhu, Jie, and Ma, Shan-Shan
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POLYMERS ,POLYMERIZATION ,ACRYLIC acid ,PERSULFATES ,POTASSIUM ,CROSSLINKING (Polymerization) - Abstract
The article discusses a study of the synthesis and characterization of a salt-resistant superabsorbent polymer by the polymerization of acrylic acid (AA) with potassium persulfate (K
2 S2 O8 ) as initiator and sodium tungstate (Na2 WO4 ) as a crosslinker. Among the suppliers of the chemicals used were Tianjin Chemical Regent Co. and Shanghai Aijian Co. It describes the preparation of the crosslinker. The possible use of the superabsorbent composite in agriculture is noted.- Published
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29. Mitochondrial phosphate carrier plays an important role in virulence of <italic>Candida albicans</italic>.
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Hu, Qiao-Ling, Zhong, Hua, Wang, Xin-Rong, Han, Lei, Ma, Shan-Shan, Li, Ling, and Wang, Yan
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Candida albicans is a common fungal pathogen that can cause life-threatening infections.MIR1 is considered to be a mitochondrial phosphate carrier ofC. albicans , while its role in virulence has not been fully elucidated. In this study, we found thatmir1Δ/Δ mutant exhibited severe virulence defect in both nematode and murine models. Further mechanism studies revealed that themir1Δ/Δ mutant grew more slowly than the wild-type strain and showed severe filamentation defects on the hypha-inducing agar media, including YPD + serum, Lee, Spider + glucose, SLAD, SLD, and YPS. Furthermore, the loss ofMIR1 resulted in unfermentable carbon utilisation defect, ATP decrease, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation inC. albicans . Antioxidant proanthocyanidins, vitamin E, and N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) could reduce intracellular ROS levels and partially rescue the filamentation defects of themir1Δ/Δ mutant. Accordingly, hypha-specific genes, as well asCEK1 andRIM101 were down-regulated in themir1Δ/Δ mutant, and this down-regulation could be partially rescued by the addition of the antioxidant NAC. Collectively,MIR1 plays an important role inC. albicans mitochondrial function, filamentation and virulence, and would be a promising antifungal target. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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30. Study on the relationship between lithology and reservoir characteristics of Yingcheng Formation in the southern Songliao Basin.
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Niu Wen-qing, Yu Yun-liang, Yang Guang, Niu Ming-xuan, and MA Shan-shan
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- 2019
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31. Altered resting-state neural activity and changes following a craving behavioral intervention for Internet gaming disorder.
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Zhang, Jin-Tao, Yao, Yuan-Wei, Potenza, Marc N., Xia, Cui-Cui, Lan, Jing, Liu, Lu, Wang, Ling-Jiao, Liu, Ben, Ma, Shan-Shan, and Fang, Xiao-Yi
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- 2016
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32. Clinical features and prognosis of chronic natural killer cell lymphoproliferative disorders.
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Liu DL, Wang YJ, Qian SY, Ma SS, Ding MJ, Dong M, Zhang JM, Zhang MZ, Chen QJ, and Zhang XD
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- Humans, Herpesvirus 4, Human, Retrospective Studies, Prognosis, Killer Cells, Natural metabolism, Chronic Disease, Epstein-Barr Virus Infections complications, Lymphohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic, Lymphoproliferative Disorders diagnosis, Lymphoproliferative Disorders therapy, Leukemia, Large Granular Lymphocytic, Leukemia metabolism
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Objective: To analyze the current treatment status and prognostic regression of the chronic NK cell lymphoproliferative disorder (CLPD-NK)., Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical features, treatment and prognosis of 18 patients with CLPD-NK who were treated at our Hospital between September 2016 and September 2022., Results: Eighteen patients were included: three patients were treated with chemotherapy, five patients underwent immune-related therapy, one patient was treated with glucocorticoids alone, five patients were administered granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, blood transfusion therapy, or anti-infection therapy, followed by observation and follow-up, and four patients were observed without treatment. Fifteen patients survived, including two patients who achieved complete remission (CR) and seven patients who achieved partial remission (PR), of whom one patient progressed to Aggressive NK-cell leukemia (ANKL) and sustained remission after multiple lines of treatment; three patients were not reviewed, of which one patient was still in active disease, three patients developed hemophagocytic syndrome during treatment and eventually died, one of them had positive Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) expression. The 5-years overall survival rate was 83%., Conclusion: Most patients with CLPD-NK have inert progression and a good prognosis, whereas some patients have a poor prognosis after progressing to ANKL and combined with hemophagocytic syndrome. Abnormal NK cells invading the center suggest a high possibility of ANKL development, and immunosuppressants and hormones are effective treatments for this disease.
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33. Efficient Brain Connectivity Reconfiguration Predicts Higher Marital Quality and Lower Depression.
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Ma SS, Zhang JT, Wang LB, Song KR, Yao ST, Fang RH, Hu YF, Jiang XY, Potenza MN, and Fang XY
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Social-information processing is important for successful romantic relationships and protecting against depression, and depends on functional connectivity (FC) within and between large-scale networks. Functional architecture evident at rest is adaptively reconfigured during task and there were two possible associations between brain reconfiguration and behavioral performance during neurocognitive tasks (efficiency effect and distraction-based effect). This study examined relationships between brain reconfiguration during social-information processing and relationship-specific and more general social outcomes in marriage. Resting-state FC was compared with FC during social-information processing (watching relationship-specific and general emotional stimuli) of 29 heterosexual couples, and the FC similarity (reconfiguration efficiency) was examined in relation to marital quality and depression 13 months later. The results indicated wives' reconfiguration efficiency (globally and in visual association network) during relationship-specific stimuli processing was related to their own marital quality. Higher reconfiguration efficiency (globally and in medial frontal, frontal-parietal, default mode, motor/sensory and salience networks) in wives during general emotional stimuli processing was related to their lower depression. These findings suggest efficiency effects on social outcomes during social cognition, especially among married women. The efficiency effects on relationship-specific and more general outcome are respectively higher during relationship-specific stimuli or general emotional stimuli processing., (© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press.)
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- 2021
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34. Altered functional network activities for behavioral adjustments and Bayesian learning in young men with Internet gaming disorder.
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Ma SS, Li CR, Zhang S, Worhunsky PD, Zhou N, Zhang JT, Liu L, Yao YW, and Fang XY
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- Bayes Theorem, Cognition, Executive Function, Humans, Linear Models, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Probability Learning, Psychological Tests, Young Adult, Behavior, Addictive physiopathology, Brain physiology, Brain Mapping, Internet Addiction Disorder physiopathology, Neural Pathways physiology
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Background and Aims: Deficits in cognitive control represent a core feature of addiction. Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) offers an ideal model to study the mechanisms underlying cognitive control deficits in addiction, eliminating the confounding effects of substance use. Studies have reported behavioral and neural deficits in reactive control in IGD, but it remains unclear whether individuals with IGD are compromised in proactive control or behavioral adjustment by learning from the changing contexts., Methods: Here, fMRI data of 21 male young adults with IGD and 21 matched healthy controls (HC) were collected during a stop-signal task. We employed group independent component analysis to investigate group differences in temporally coherent, large-scale functional network activities during post-error slowing, the typical type of behavioral adjustments. We also employed a Bayesian belief model to quantify the trial-by-trial learning of the likelihood of stop signal - P(Stop) - a broader process underlying behavioral adjustment, and identified the alterations in functional network responses to P(Stop)., Results: The results showed diminished engagement of the fronto-parietal network during post-error slowing, and weaker activity in the ventral attention and anterior default mode network in response to P(Stop) in IGD relative to HC., Discussion and Conclusions: These results add to the literatures by suggesting deficits in updating and anticipating conflicts as well as in behavioral adjustment according to contextual information in individuals with IGD.
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- 2021
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35. Expression of TAZ, YAP, and β-catenin in cervical squamous cell carcinoma and their clinical significance.
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Zhang QS, Li YH, Wang BB, and Ma SS
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YAP/TAZ and β-catenin are important effectors in the Hippo and Wnt signaling pathways, respectively, which are involved in the development of human tumors. Using immunohistochemistry, the expression levels of the three proteins were determined in 151 cervical tissue samples (including 28 normal cervical, 31 cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, and 92 cervical squamous cell carcinoma [CSC] tissues), which were excised or biopsied by surgery. The results showed that the three proteins were differently expressed in normal, precancerous, and CSC tissues, and β-catenin expression positively correlated with both YAP and TAZ expression. By analyzing the relationships between YAP, TAZ, and β-catenin expression and the clinicopathologic characteristics of patients with CSC, we found that YAP was related to the depth of invasion > 1/2, the diameter of the tumor > 4 cm, and positive lymph nodes; while TAZ and β-catenin were related to the depth of invasion > 1/2 and positive lymph nodes. Regarding the prognostic factors of patients with CSC, Kaplan-Meier univariate and Cox multivariate regression analysis showed that there were significant correlations between lymph node infiltration; expression of YAP, TAZ, and β-catenin; and patient mortality (P < 0.05), all of which were independent factors influencing mortality (OR > 1)., Competing Interests: None., (IJCEP Copyright © 2020.)
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- 2020
36. Is monetary reward processing altered in drug-naïve youth with a behavioral addiction? Findings from internet gaming disorder.
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Yao YW, Liu L, Worhunsky PD, Lichenstein S, Ma SS, Zhu L, Shi XH, Yang S, Zhang JT, and Yip SW
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- Humans, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted methods, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Male, Neuroimaging methods, Young Adult, Brain physiopathology, Internet Addiction Disorder physiopathology, Reward
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Current models of addiction biology highlight altered neural responses to non-drug rewards as a central feature of addiction. However, given that drugs of abuse can directly impact reward-related dopamine circuitry, it is difficult to determine the extent to which reward processing alterations are a trait feature of individuals with addictions, or primarily a consequence of exogenous drug exposure. Examining individuals with behavioral addictions is one promising approach for disentangling neural features of addiction from the direct effects of substance exposure. The current fMRI study compared neural responses during monetary reward processing between drug naïve young adults with a behavioral addiction, internet gaming disorder (IGD; n = 22), and healthy controls (n = 27) using a monetary incentive delay task. Relative to controls, individuals with IGD exhibited blunted caudate activity associated with loss magnitude at the outcome stage, but did not differ from controls in neural activity at other stages. These findings suggest that decreased loss sensitivity might be a critical feature of IGD, whereas alterations in gain processing may be less characteristic of individuals with IGD, relative to those with substance use disorders. Therefore, classic theories of altered reward processing in substance use disorders should be translated to behavioral addictions with caution., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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37. Prenatal Exposure to LPS Alters The Intrarenal RAS in Offspring, Which Is Ameliorated by Adipose Tissue-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells.
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Ding XF, Sun M, Guan FX, Guo LN, Zhang YY, Wan YD, Zhang XJ, Yu YW, Ma SS, Yao HM, Yao R, Zhang RF, Sun TW, and Kan QC
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- Angiotensin II biosynthesis, Angiotensin II blood, Animals, Apoptosis drug effects, Blood Pressure, Female, Kidney pathology, Kidney Function Tests, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Myocardium pathology, Pregnancy, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects physiopathology, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Adipose Tissue chemistry, Kidney drug effects, Lipopolysaccharides toxicity, Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects chemically induced, Renin-Angiotensin System drug effects
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Background: Prenatal lipopolysaccharide (LPS) exposure causes hypertension in rat offspring through an unknown mechanism. Here, we investigated the role of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in hypertension induced by prenatal LPS exposure and also explored whether adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs) can ameliorate the effects of prenatal LPS exposure in rat offspring., Methods: Sixty-four pregnant rats were randomly divided into 4 groups (n = 16 in each), namely, a control group and an LPS group, which were intraperitoneally injected with vehicle and 0.79 mg/kg LPS, respectively, on the 8th, 10th, and 12th days of gestation; an ADSCs group, which was intravenously injected with 1.8 × 107 ADSCs on the 8th, 10th, and 12th days of gestation; and an LPS + ADSCs group, which received a combination of the treatments administered to the LPS and ADSCs groups., Results: Prenatal LPS exposure increased blood pressure, Ang II expression, Ang II-positive, monocyte and lymphocyte, apoptotic cells in the kidney, and induced renal histological changes in offspring; however, the LPS and control groups did not differ significantly with respect to plasma renin activity levels, Ang II levels, or renal function. ADSCs treatment attenuated the blood pressure and also ameliorated the other effects of LPS-treated adult offspring., Conclusions: Prenatal exposure to LPS activates the intrarenal RAS but not the circulating RAS and thus induces increases in blood pressure in adult offspring; however, ADSCs treatment attenuates the blood pressure increases resulting from LPS exposure and also ameliorates the other phenotypic changes induced by LPS treatment by inhibiting intrarenal RAS activation., (© American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd 2017. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com)
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- 2017
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38. Dissociable neural processes during risky decision-making in individuals with Internet-gaming disorder.
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Liu L, Xue G, Potenza MN, Zhang JT, Yao YW, Xia CC, Lan J, Ma SS, and Fang XY
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- Adolescent, Adult, Analysis of Variance, Brain diagnostic imaging, Chi-Square Distribution, Female, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Oxygen blood, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult, Brain Mapping, Decision Making physiology, Gambling diagnostic imaging, Gambling physiopathology, Internet, Risk-Taking
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Risk-taking is purported to be central to addictive behaviors. However, for Internet gaming disorder (IGD), a condition conceptualized as a behavioral addiction, the neural processes underlying impaired decision-making (risk evaluation and outcome processing) related to gains and losses have not been systematically investigated. Forty-one males with IGD and 27 healthy comparison (HC) male participants were recruited, and the cups task was used to identify neural processes associated with gain- and loss-related risk- and outcome-processing in IGD. During risk evaluation, the IGD group, compared to the HC participants, showed weaker modulation for experienced risk within the bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) ( t = - 4.07; t = - 3.94; P
FWE < 0.05) and inferior parietal lobule (IPL) ( t = - 4.08; t = - 4.08; PFWE < 0.05) for potential losses. The modulation of the left DLPFC and bilateral IPL activation were negatively related to addiction severity within the IGD group ( r = - 0.55; r = - 0.61; r = - 0.51; PFWE < 0.05). During outcome processing, the IGD group presented greater responses for the experienced reward within the ventral striatum, ventromedial prefrontal cortex, and orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) ( t = 5.04, PFWE < 0.05) for potential gains, as compared to HC participants. Within the IGD group, the increased reward-related activity in the right OFC was positively associated with severity of IGD ( r = 0.51, PFWE < 0.05). These results provide a neurobiological foundation for decision-making deficits in individuals with IGD and suggest an imbalance between hypersensitivity for reward and weaker risk experience and self-control for loss. The findings suggest a biological mechanism for why individuals with IGD may persist in game-seeking behavior despite negative consequences, and treatment development strategies may focus on targeting these neural pathways in this population.- Published
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39. [Thrombocytopoietic Efficacy of Pegylated Recombinant Human Interleukin-11 Mutein in Myelosuppressed Mice].
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Ma SS, Ho SH, Wang HL, Nie LY, and Xu SS
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- Animals, Blood Platelets, Bone Marrow Cells, Carboplatin, Humans, Interleukin-11, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Platelet Count, Polyethylene Glycols, Recombinant Proteins, Thrombocytopenia, Thrombopoietin, Thrombopoiesis
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Objective: To evaluate the effect of PEGylated IL-11 mutein (PEG-mIL 11) with different dose or injection frequency on thrombocytopenia in myelosuppressed mice and to compare its effect with mIL-11, so as to provide reference data for clinical use., Methods: Myelosuppressive model with thrombocyopenia was produced in BALB/c mice by whole body
60 Co γ-ray irradiation in dose of administration 2.5 Gy followed by i.p. injections of carboplatin at 50 mg/kg. In study of injection frequency, 30 thrombocytopenic BALB/c mice were randomly divided into 5 groups: vehicle control group (once daily on d1, 4, 7), mIL-11 group [200 µg/(kg·d)×9 d], PEG-mIL 11 A group [111800 µg/(kg·d)×1 d (d 1)], PEG-mIL 11 B group 900 µg/(kg·d)×2 d (d 1,5), and PEG-mIL 11 C group [600 µg/(kg·d)×3 d (d 1,4,7)]. The route of administration is subcutaneous injection. The platelet counts were monitored in the subsequant 5 weeks. In study of dose administration, 100 thrombocytopenic BALB/c mice were randomly divided into 5 groups: vehicle control group (once daily on d1 and 5), mIL-11 group 200 µg/(kg·d)×9 d, and PEG-mIL 11 low-, mid-, and high-dose groups (200, 420 and 900 µg/(kg·d)×2 d, once a day on d1 and 5). The route of administration is subcutaneous injection. The platelet counts were monitored every 2-3 days in the subsequant 5 weeks, and CFU-Meg was determined on d 8 of the bone marrow cells collection., Results: After60 Co irradition and carboplatin injection, Plt level decreased with time, and a >80% reduction was noted at nadir when comparing with baseline. In frequency of administration study, the platelet nadir of the 3 PEG-mIL 11 groups were significantly higher than that of vehicle control and mIL-11 groups (P<0.05), while no significant difference was noted among the 3 groups of different administration frequences; In dose level study, the reduction of Plt count at the nadir in the 3 PEG-mIL 11 groups was significantly less than that of vehicle control and mIL-11 groups (P<0.05). And a rapid recovery of Plt count was found in the PEG-mIL 11 groups with a dose-dependent increase of Plt count on d 10. A lower reduction and a rapider recovery of RBC was also found in the PEG-mIL 11 groups. No significant effect on WBC was found for all the treatment groups. An increase in CFU-Meg was observed in PEG-mIL 11 and mIL-11 groups, with higher CFU-Meg in PEG-mIL 11 groups., Conclusion: A preventive effect of PEG-mIL 11 on thrombocytopenia in myelosuppressed mice has been confirmed. In comparison with mIL-11, a better effect of PEG-mIL 11 is obtained under lower dose frequency, indicating a better compliance of the treatment regimen, and providing a foundation for developing a long-acting preparation of rhIL-11.- Published
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40. Effects of craving behavioral intervention on neural substrates of cue-induced craving in Internet gaming disorder.
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Zhang JT, Yao YW, Potenza MN, Xia CC, Lan J, Liu L, Wang LJ, Liu B, Ma SS, and Fang XY
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- Adult, Behavior, Addictive diagnostic imaging, Brain Stem diagnostic imaging, Cerebral Cortex diagnostic imaging, Female, Gyrus Cinguli diagnostic imaging, Gyrus Cinguli physiopathology, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Neostriatum diagnostic imaging, Substantia Nigra diagnostic imaging, Substantia Nigra physiopathology, Young Adult, Behavior, Addictive physiopathology, Brain Stem physiopathology, Cerebral Cortex physiopathology, Craving physiology, Cues, Internet, Neostriatum physiopathology, Video Games psychology
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Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is characterized by high levels of craving for online gaming and related cues. Since addiction-related cues can evoke increased activation in brain areas involved in motivational and reward processing and may engender gaming behaviors or trigger relapse, ameliorating cue-induced craving may be a promising target for interventions for IGD. This study compared neural activation between 40 IGD and 19 healthy control (HC) subjects during an Internet-gaming cue-reactivity task and found that IGD subjects showed stronger activation in multiple brain areas, including the dorsal striatum, brainstem, substantia nigra, and anterior cingulate cortex, but lower activation in the posterior insula. Furthermore, twenty-three IGD subjects (CBI + group) participated in a craving behavioral intervention (CBI) group therapy, whereas the remaining 17 IGD subjects (CBI - group) did not receive any intervention, and all IGD subjects were scanned during similar time intervals. The CBI + group showed decreased IGD severity and cue-induced craving, enhanced activation in the anterior insula and decreased insular connectivity with the lingual gyrus and precuneus after receiving CBI. These findings suggest that CBI is effective in reducing craving and severity in IGD, and it may exert its effects by altering insula activation and its connectivity with regions involved in visual processing and attention bias.
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41. A New Degraded Sesquiterpene from the Twigs of Trigonostemon lutescens.
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Zeng YB, Ma SS, Guo ZK, Jiang B, Mei WL, and Dai HF
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- Models, Molecular, Molecular Structure, Euphorbiaceae chemistry, Sesquiterpenes chemistry
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A new degraded sesquiterpene, tectoionol C (1), together with five known compounds wilsonol F (2), heterodendrin (3), epi-heterodendrin (4), 7-deoxogeayine (5), and 1H-indole-3-carboxylicacid, methyl ester (6), was isolated from the twigs of Trigonostemon lutescens. Their structures were determined by spectroscopic methods including 1D and 2D NMR techniques, as well as by comparison with published data.
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42. Decreased functional connectivity between ventral tegmental area and nucleus accumbens in Internet gaming disorder: evidence from resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging.
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Zhang JT, Ma SS, Yip SW, Wang LJ, Chen C, Yan CG, Liu L, Liu B, Deng LY, Liu QX, and Fang XY
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- Case-Control Studies, Craving physiology, Functional Neuroimaging, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Neural Pathways physiopathology, Young Adult, Behavior, Addictive physiopathology, Internet, Nucleus Accumbens physiopathology, Rest physiology, Ventral Tegmental Area physiopathology, Video Games psychology
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Background: Internet gaming disorder (IGD) has become an increasing mental health problem worldwide. Decreased resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) between the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) has been found in substance use and is thought to play an important role in the development of substance addiction. However, rsFC between the VTA and NAcc in a non-substance addiction, such as IGD, has not been assessed previously. The current study aimed to investigate: (1) if individuals with IGD exhibit alterations in VTA-NAcc functional connectivity; and (2) whether VTA-NAcc functional connectivity is associated with subjective Internet craving., Methods: Thirty-five male participants with IGD and 24 healthy control (HC) individuals participated in resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Regions of interest (left NAcc, right NAcc and VTA) were selected based on the literature and were defined by placing spheres centered on Talairach Daemon coordinates., Results: In comparison with HCs, individuals with IGD had significantly decreased rsFC between the VTA and right NAcc. Resting-state functional connectivity strength between the VTA and right NAcc was negatively correlated with self-reported subjective craving for the Internet., Conclusions: These results suggest possible neural functional similarities between individuals with IGD and individuals with substance addictions.
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43. [The Function of Neuroinflammation in Parkinson Disease].
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Li JY, Ma SS, Huang QY, and Li MT
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- Blood-Brain Barrier, Dopaminergic Neurons, Humans, Microglia, Parkinson Disease
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Parkinson disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by a progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra (SN). The pathology of PD remains unclear. Recent findings suggests neuroinflammation plays a critical role in PD. Occurrence of neuroinflammation, including microglia and astrocyte activation, T lymphocyte infiltration and blood-brain barrier disruption, has been identified in PD. However, the mechanism of neuroinflammation regulation in PD is not fully deciphered. In this review, we focus on the cutting edge in researches of neuroinflammation in PD, which may provide us new ideas in prevention and recovery of PD.
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44. [Scavenging effect of Sarcandra glabra powder on radiation-induced reactive oxygen species in the parotid gland of miniature pigs].
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Zhang HD, Wang RS, Ma SS, Liang FF, Xiao S, and Li GJ
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- Animals, Magnoliopsida chemistry, Male, Parotid Gland metabolism, Radiation Injuries prevention & control, Swine, Swine, Miniature, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Free Radical Scavengers pharmacology, Parotid Gland radiation effects, Radiation-Protective Agents pharmacology, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism
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Objective: To investigate the effect of Sarcandra glabra in scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by γ-ray irradiation in the parotid gland of miniature pigs., Methods: Forty-five male miniature pigs were randomly divided into control group, radiation group and radiation plus medication group, and each group contained 3 parallel groups (subgroups a, b and c). From 1 week before exposure of the parotid gland region to 15 Gy γ-ray irradiation (which was not administered in the control group), the miniature pigs in radiation plus medication group were given Sarcandra glabra powder, while those in the other groups received an equal amount of saline. Bilateral parotid glands were taken and weighed on the days 10, 40 and 90 following the exposure in subgroups a, b, and c, respectively, and ROS content in the parotid glands were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay., Results: The content of ROS was significantly lower in radiation plus medication group than in the radiation group (P<0.01). In the radiation plus medication group, the ROS content showed no significant difference between subgroups a and b or between subgroups a and c (P>0.01), but differed significantly between subgroups b and c (P<0.01). Sarcandra glabra showed a strong ROS-scavenging effect 10 days after the irradiation, and the ROS content was similar with that in the control group (P>0.01); at 40 and 90 days, the ROS-scavenging effect of Sarcandra glabra was still observable, but the ROS content was significantly higher in the irradiation plus medication group than in the control group (P<0.01)., Conclusion: Sarcandra glabra displays a ROS-scavenging effect in the parotid gland of miniature pigs against irradiation, especially at 10 days following the exposure, which may serve as the main mechanism for the protective effect of Sarcandra glabra against radiation injury in the parotid gland.
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- 2011
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