21 results on '"Xu, Xinchun"'
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2. The expression and clinical significance of STAMBP in breast cancer
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Li, Lei, Yang, Xiaomei, He, Mengfan, Xu, Xinchun, Xuan, Xiaofeng, Zhang, Jieru, Zhang, Ling, Xu, Hui, and Li, Dawei
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- 2023
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3. STAMBP promotes lung adenocarcinoma metastasis by regulating the EGFR/MAPK signaling pathway
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Xu, Hui, Yang, Xiaomei, Xuan, Xiaofeng, Wu, Di, Zhang, Jieru, Xu, Xinchun, Zhao, Yuanjie, Ma, Chunping, and Li, Dawei
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- 2021
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4. Elevated Blood Pressure: A Genetically Determined Risk Factor for Cerebral Artery Dissection.
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Xu, Xinchun, Li, Qiong, Chen, Qiuping, Wang, Haibo, Wu, Chuchu, Chen, Xiaohu, Chen, Fei, and Yue, Chaoyan
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BACKGROUND We aim to investigate the potential causal link between blood pressure (BP) levels and cerebral artery dissection (CAD) risk by employing a 2-sample Mendelian randomization (TSMR) framework. METHODS Utilizing large-scale genome-wide association studies-retrieved data, we employed various Mendelian randomization (MR) techniques, including inverse variance weighted (IVW), MR-Egger regression, weighted median, and weighted mode, to ascertain BP's causal impact on CAD. The MR-Egger intercept was calculated to assess pleiotropy presence, determining heterogeneity by Cochran's Q statistic. RESULTS The findings highlighted a significant association between elevated systolic BP (SBP; IVW: OR = 3.09, 95% CI: 1.11–8.61, P = 0.031) and increased diastolic BP (DBP; IVW: OR = 2.17, 95% CI: 1.14–6.21, P = 0.023) with CAD risk. Sensitivity analyses reinforced the robustness and reliability of these results. CONCLUSIONS The results from this TSMR study suggest a causal link between high SBP and DBP and the increased likelihood of CAD, which provides genetic evidence for a reduced risk of CAD under BP control. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Body mass index as an indicator of the likelihood of ultrasound visualization of the appendix in pregnant women with suspicion of appendicitis
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Lopes Vendrami, Camila, Xu, Xinchun, McCarthy, Robert J., Shin, Joon Soo, Goodhartz, Lori A., Horowitz, Jeanne M., Kim, Donald, and Miller, Frank H.
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- 2020
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6. Systemic immune‐inflammation index is associated with ulcerative plaque in patients with acute ischemic stroke: A single center exploratory study.
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Zhang, Lianlian, Xu, Xinchun, Zhang, Xinyuan, Jiang, Shu, and Hui, Pinjing
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Purpose: This study explored the correlation between inflammatory markers and ulcerative plaques based on carotid doppler ultrasound (CDU) in individuals with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Methods: A total of 202 cases diagnosed with AIS associated with atherosclerotic plaque (AP) in the carotid artery were enrolled in this research. Collecting clinical baseline data, laboratory data (such as the complete blood count) and imaging data (CDU and Brain magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]). Then the correlation between Systemic immune‐inflammation index (SII, SII = P N/L, where P, N, and L were the peripheral blood platelet, neutrophil and lymphocyte counts, respectively), the shape and position of AP, the degree of carotid artery stenosis, and the presence of ulcerative plaques. Cutoff values were determined accordingly. Results: SII and high sensitivity CRP (hs‐CRP) were independent risk factors for the presence of vulnerable carotid plaques. SII, type A plaque, plaque above carotid bifurcation, and severe carotid stenosis were independent risk factors for the presence of ulcerative plaque. The AUC value, the sensitivity, specificity, the best cutoff value of SII in predicting the presence of ulcerative plaque was 0.895, 93.3%, 89.2%, and 537.4 (109/L), respectively. Conclusion: SII at admission was found to be independently associated with the presence of AIS with vulnerable plaque, especially ulcerative plaques. Moreover, plaque ulceration was more likely to form when the area of higher plaque thickness was located in the upstream arterial wall of maximum plaque thickness (WTmax), plaque was above the carotid bifurcation and severe carotid stenosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Research and Application Progress of Serpentine Concrete.
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YANG Zhao, SHI Jianjun, XU Xinchun, and ZHANG Zhiheng
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SERPENTINE ,CONCRETE ,NUCLEAR industry ,RADIATION shielding - Abstract
Serpentine concrete has excellent neutron shielding property, which has been widely used in the nuclear industry and medical industry to shield neutron radiation in foreign countries. With the rapid development of nuclear industry and rich serpentine minerals in China, it should be a lot of research and application of serpentine concrete, however, in fact, serpentine concrete is not only less studied in China, but also its application is far less than abroad. Therefore, the characteristics of serpentine aggregate were summarized, and the physical properties, particle shape characteristics and chemical composition of three kinds of serpentine subspecies aggregate were compared. The influence of serpentine aggregate on concrete property was described in detail, and the shortcomings of current research on serpentine concrete were analyzed. The application status of serpentine concrete was combed. Finally, in order to promote further research and application of serpentine concrete in China, the future development of this field was prospected. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
8. Role of Liposome Size, Surface Charge, and PEGylation on Rheumatoid Arthritis Targeting Therapy.
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Ren, Hongwei, He, Yuwei, Liang, Jianming, Cheng, Zhekang, Zhang, Meng, Zhu, Ying, Hong, Chao, Qin, Jing, Xu, Xinchun, and Wang, Jianxin
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- 2019
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9. Diameter Effect on the Propagation of Curved Detonation Waves in Micro‐Channel Charges Within a Strong Confinement.
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Jiao, Qingjie, Song, Haitong, Nie, Jianxin, Liu, Rongqiang, Xu, Xinchun, and Wen, Yuquan
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THEORY of wave motion ,MICROCHANNEL flow ,EXPLOSIVES - Abstract
Abstract: The property of detonation wave propagation in micro‐channel charges is one of the most important research areas in the field of explosives. Based on DSD (Detonation Shock Dynamics) theory and a linear assumption for the streamline deflection angle, this paper proposes a theoretical model for curved detonation wave propagation in cylinder‐type micro‐channel charges within a strong confinement of metal tube. Further, dynamic control equations related to the detonation velocity and charge diameter are deduced, a numerical calculation method of detonation velocity and shock front shape is given, and propagation rules for detonation waves with different diameters are obtained. An experiment was designed to test the detonation velocities for micro‐channel charges with a booster explosive. The results closely agree with calculations, validating the propagation model of curved detonation waves. It was found that the detonation velocity loss and shock front curvature in the central axis decreased with increasing diameter in the calculation range. Moreover, the smaller the diameter, the greater the rate of change. It is also shown that the model is suitable for the prediction of diameter effects in micro‐channel charges, which is of significance for structural design and performance optimization in MEMS initiation systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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10. Cell-penetrating peptide conjugates to enhance the antitumor effect of paclitaxel on drug-resistant lung cancer.
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Duan, Ziqing, Chen, Cuitian, Qin, Jing, Liu, Qi, Wang, Qi, Xu, Xinchun, and Wang, Jianxin
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PEPTIDES ,PACLITAXEL ,LUNG cancer ,DRUG resistance ,CANCER treatment ,ANTINEOPLASTIC agents - Abstract
To conquer the drug resistance of tumors and the poor solubility of paclitaxel (PTX), two PTX-cell-penetrating peptide conjugates (PTX-CPPs), PTX-TAT and PTX-LMWP, were synthesized and evaluated for the first time. Compared with free PTX, PTX-CPPs displayed significantly enhanced cellular uptake, elevated cell toxicity, increased cell apoptosis, and decreased mitochondrial membrane potential (Δψm) in both A549 and A549T cells. PTX-LMWP exhibited a stronger inhibitory effect than PTX-TAT in A549T cells. Analysis of cell-cycle distribution showed that PTX-LMWP influenced mitosis in drug-resistant A549T tumor cells via a different mechanism than PTX. PTX-CPPs were more efficient in inhibiting tumor growth in tumor-bearing mice than free PTX, which suggested their betterin vivoantitumor efficacy. Hence, this study demonstrates that PTX-CPPs, particularly PTX-LMWP, have outstanding potential for inhibiting the growth of tumors and are a promising approach for treating lung cancer, especially drug-resistant lung cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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11. Effects of Sanjin tablets on T lymphocyte subsets of peripheral blood of women with recurrent urinary tract infection.
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Yin Min, Zhang Hui, Xu Xinchun, and Chen Yiping
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- 2011
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12. Long-term divergent selection for residual feed intake in Chinese broiler chickens.
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Zou, Xian, Liu, Tianfei, Li, Ying, Chen, Peng, Yan, Xia, Ma, Jie, Ji, Jian, Qu, Hao, Cai, Manshan, He, Yanhua, He, Jingyi, Xu, Xinchun, Lin, Chuxiao, Zhou, Guangyuan, Shu, Dingming, and Luo, Chenglong
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BROILER chickens , *LEUCOCYTES , *ERYTHROCYTES , *ABDOMINAL adipose tissue , *BLOOD cholesterol , *BREAST , *FEMALES - Abstract
This study aimed to assess the effect of inbreeding on production traits using a long-term closed-line population recorded for residual feed intake (RFI). The study first used data from a previously reported population to determine the appropriate period of divergent selection for RFI. The results showed that RFI had similar moderate heritability estimates (0.28–0.34) during the fast-growing period (7–12 wk), and RFI at 7 to 10 wk had the highest heritability (0.34). Therefore, divergent selection was performed in a Chinese broiler population for RFI at 7 to 10 wk; the total sample size from generations zero (G0) to 13 was 9050. The divergence between the 2 lines increased steadily throughout generations, resulting in G13 with average RFI values of 304.55 in high RFI (HRFI) males, −160.31 in low RFI (LRFI) males, 296.30 in HRFI females and −157.55 in LRFI females. The feed intake (FI) and feed conversion ratio were almost higher in HRFI broilers than in LRFI broilers, and the magnitude of the difference in FI increased from approximately 4% for both sexes in G1 to approximately 33% in G13. Body weight gain was irregular from G1 to G13 and higher in LRFI broilers than in HRFI broilers after G10. Indeed, the HRFI broilers consumed more food, but they were lighter than LRFI broilers. In G13, LRFI males had heavier slaughter weight, longer cecum length, more white blood cells (WBC), red blood cells (RBC) and hemoglobin (HGB), but triglycerides, lower dressed percentage, percentage of half eviscerated yield, and eviscerated yield than HRFI males. LRFI females had a higher percentage of breast muscle and gizzard yield, longer cecum length, and more WBCs, RBCs and HGB but less abdominal fat and serum total cholesterol than HRFI females. This study was the first to verify that long-term divergent selection for RFI in Chinese broiler chickens is positive and beneficial. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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13. PUFA and intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy: a two-sample Mendelian randomisation analysis.
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Li Q, Xu X, Zhao C, Wang Y, Chen X, Liu M, and Yue C
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This study aimed to explore the potential causal association between PUFA and the risk of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) using Mendelian randomisation (MR) analysis. A two-sample MR analysis was conducted utilising large-scale European-based genome-wide association studies summary databases. The primary MR analysis was carried out using the inverse variance-weighted (IVW) method, complemented by other methods such as MR-egger, weighted-median and weighted mode. Sensitivity analysis was also performed to validate the robustness of the findings. Results indicated a 31 % reduced risk of ICP for every 1 standard deviation (sd) increase in n -3 fatty acids levels (OR = 0·69, 95 % CI: 0·54, 0·89, P = 0·004) and in the ratio of n -3 fatty acids to total fatty acids (OR = 0·69, 95 % CI: 0·53, 0·91, P = 0·008). Conversely, there was a 51 % increased risk of ICP for every 1 sd increase in the ratio of n -6 fatty acids to n -3 fatty acids (OR = 1·51, 95 % CI: 1·20, 1·91, P < 0·001) and a 138 % increased risk for every 1 sd increase in the ratio of linoleic fatty acids to total fatty acids (OR = 2·38, 95 % CI: 1·55, 3·66, P < 0·001). The findings suggest that n -3 fatty acids may have a protective effect against the risk of ICP, while n -6 fatty acids and linoleic fatty acids could be potential risk factors for ICP. The supplementation of n -3 fatty acids, as opposed to n -6 fatty acids, could be a promising strategy for the prevention and management of ICP.
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- 2024
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14. PSMD7 downregulation suppresses lung cancer progression by regulating the p53 pathway.
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Xu X, Xuan X, Zhang J, Xu H, Yang X, Zhang L, Zhao Y, Xu H, and Li D
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Lung cancer is the second most common cancer in both men and women. The deubiquitinase PSMD7, as a core component of the 26S proteasome, is critical for the degradation of ubiquitinated proteins in the proteasome. Currently, PSMD7 expression and its roles in the progression of lung cancer remain largely unknown. In this study, we assessed PSMD7 expression and investigated the underlying molecular events by which PSMD7 regulates tumor progression in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The results showed that PSMD7 is more highly expressed in NSCLC tissues than in adjacent noncancerous tissues. PSMD7 expression was also closely associated with lymph node invasion and the laterality of the tumor in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD). A high PSMD7 level predicted poor overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) in LUAD patients, and PSMD7 knockdown significantly reduced cell proliferation and induced G0/G1-phase cell cycle arrest, cell senescence and apoptosis. PSMD7 knockdown inhibited expression of a set of proteins regulating cell cycle progression. Depletion of PSMD7 increased p53 levels and induced p21 and puma expression in a p53-dependent manner. Importantly, knockdown of PSMD7 markedly inhibited LUAD tumor growth in a xenograft mouse model. Taken together, these findings indicate that PSMD7 may serve as a valuable prognostic indicator and potential therapeutic target in LUAD., Competing Interests: Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interest exists., (© The author(s).)
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- 2021
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15. Deubiquitinase UCHL5 is elevated and associated with a poor clinical outcome in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD).
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Zhang J, Xu H, Yang X, Zhao Y, Xu X, Zhang L, Xuan X, Ma C, Qian W, and Li D
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Lung cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in the world, with a high rate of malignancy and mortality. Seeking new biomarkers and potential drug targets is urgent for effective treatment of the disease. Deubiquitinase UCHL5/UCH37, as an important component of the 26S proteasome, plays critical roles in ubiquitinated substrate degradation. Although previous studies have shown that UCHL5 promotes tumorigenesis, its role in lung cancer remains largely unknown. In this study, we evaluated the expression and clinical significance of UCHL5 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The results demonstrated that the UCHL5 expression level was significantly upregulated in NSCLC tissues compared with the adjacent noncancerous tissues. The level of UCHL5 was associated with tumor size, lymph node invasion, TNM stage and malignant tumor history in patients with lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD). Importantly, high UCHL5 expression predicted a poor overall survival (OS) and a poor disease-free survival (DFS) in patients with LUAD. Univariate regression analysis showed that tumor size, lymph node invasion, TNM stage and UCHL5 expression were associated with OS and DFS in patients with LUAD. The multivariate analysis indicated that the UCHL5 expression level was an independent prognostic factor for OS (HR=1.171, 95% CI=1.052-1.303) and DFS (HR=1.143, 95% CI=1.031-1.267) in these patients. UCHL5 knockdown in LUAD cells significantly inhibited cell proliferation and reduced the expression of key cell cycle proteins. These findings indicate that UCHL5 may serve as a potential prognostic marker and a new therapeutic target for patients with LUAD., Competing Interests: Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interest exists., (© The author(s).)
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- 2020
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16. Deubiquitinase PSMD7 regulates cell fate and is associated with disease progression in breast cancer.
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Zhao Y, Yang X, Xu X, Zhang J, Zhang L, Xu H, Miao Z, Li D, and Wang S
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Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumor and the leading cause of cancer-related death in women. The ubiquitin-proteasome system regulates the stability of most proteins controlling various biological processes in human cells. PSMD7, as a core component of the 26S proteasome, is critical for the degradation of ubiquitinated proteins in the proteasome. Currently, PSMD7 expression and its roles in the progression of breast cancer remain largely unknown. In this study, we assessed the level of PSMD7 in breast cancer tissues and investigated the underlying molecular events by which PSMD7 could play a role in tumor progression. The results showed that the PSMD7 level was significantly upregulated in breast cancer tissues. PSMD7 expression was closely associated with tumor subtype, tumor size, lymph node invasion, and TNM stage. A high PSMD7 level predicted poor overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) in breast cancer patients. Furthermore, univariate Cox regression analysis indicated that lymph node invasion, distant metastasis, and PSMD7 expression were associated with OS and DFS. Multivariate regression analysis indicated that PSMD7 was an independent predictor of OS (HR=1.310, 95% CI=1.038-1.652). Importantly, PSMD7 knockdown induced cell cycle arrest in the G0/G1 phase, leading to cell senescence and apoptosis. PSMD7 knockdown inhibited the expression of key cell cycle-related proteins and promoted the stability of p21 and p27 in breast cancer cells. PSMD7 may be a valuable prognostic indicator and potential therapeutic target for breast cancer., Competing Interests: None., (AJTR Copyright © 2020.)
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- 2020
17. Effects of the DMRT1 genotype on the body weight and gut microbiota in the broiler chicken.
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Ji J, Xu Y, Luo C, He Y, Xu X, Yan X, Li Y, Shu D, and Qu H
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- Animals, Female, Genotype, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S genetics, Body Weight genetics, Chickens genetics, Chickens microbiology, Gastrointestinal Microbiome genetics, Transcription Factors genetics
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Intestinal microbiota is a critical determinant of growth and risk of metabolic diseases. Our previous studies showed that the locus rs16775833 within the DMRT1 gene is significantly associated with variation in the population structure of the gut microbiota, which is involved in determining the BW of the chicken. To assess the accuracy of correlation of rs16775833 located in the DMRT1 gene on microbial population and BW in birds, 2 genotypes GG and TT in the rs16775833 were identified in Chinese Yellow broiler breeders. We found that BW in the TT genotype group was significantly higher than in the GG genotype group at 7 and 13 wk of age in 777 female chickens. A full-length 16S rRNA sequencing approach was used to further evaluate the fecal bacterial composition of female broilers in 11 TT genotype chickens with high weight (HW-TT) and 11 GG genotype chickens with low weight (LW-GG) at 91 D of age. Partial least squares discriminant analysis revealed that the microbiota of the HW-TT and LW-GG females were clearly separated into 2 clusters. Furthermore, we identified 13 significantly different (P < 0.05) microbes at the genus level and 17 significantly different (P < 0.05) species between the HW-TT and LW-GG groups. Our data show that rs16775833 can modulate the microbial community structure and is associated with the BW of birds. To our knowledge, this is the first time that DMRT1 has been identified as a specific host factor, which is not only involved in sex determination but also has an effect on microbial function that might regulate animal growth., (Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2020
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18. Peptide-22 and Cyclic RGD Functionalized Liposomes for Glioma Targeting Drug Delivery Overcoming BBB and BBTB.
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Chen C, Duan Z, Yuan Y, Li R, Pang L, Liang J, Xu X, and Wang J
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- Animals, Blood-Brain Barrier, Brain Neoplasms, Cell Line, Tumor, Drug Delivery Systems, Liposomes, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Peptides, Peptides, Cyclic, Glioma
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Chemotherapy outcomes for the treatment of glioma remain unsatisfied due to the inefficient drug transport across BBB/BBTB and poor drug accumulation in the tumor site. Nanocarriers functionalized with different targeting ligands are considered as one of the most promising alternatives. However, few studies were reported to compare the targeting efficiency of the ligands and develop nanoparticles to realize BBB/BBTB crossing and brain tumor targeting simultaneously. In this study, six peptide-based ligands (Angiopep-2, T7, Peptide-22, c(RGDfK), D-SP5 and Pep-1), widely used for brain delivery, were selected to decorate liposomes, respectively, so as to compare their targeting ability to BBB or BBTB. Based on the in vitro cellular uptake results on BCECs and HUVECs, Peptide-22 and c(RGDfK) were picked to construct a BBB/BBTB dual-crossing, glioma-targeting liposomal drug delivery system c(RGDfK)/Pep-22-DOX-LP. In vitro cellular uptake demonstrated that the synergetic effect of c(RGDfK) and Peptide-22 could significantly increase the internalization of liposomes on U87 cells. In vivo imaging further verified that c(RGDfK)/Pep-22-LP exhibited higher brain tumor distribution than single ligand modified liposomes. The median survival time of glioma-bearing mice treated with c(RGDfK)/Pep-22-DOX-LP (39.5 days) was significantly prolonged than those treated with free doxorubicin or other controls. In conclusion, the c(RGDfK) and Peptide-22 dual-modified liposome was constructed based on the targeting ability screening of various ligands. The system could effectively overcome BBB/BBTB barriers, target to tumor cells and inhibit the growth of glioma, which proved its potential for improving the efficacy of chemotherapeutics for glioma therapy.
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- 2017
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19. [Innovation of characteristic medicinal cupping devices].
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Li J, Zhang H, Yang J, Xu X, Niu Y, and Cai J
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- Acupuncture Points, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Male, Medicine, Chinese Traditional methods, Meridians, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Low Back Pain therapy, Medicine, Chinese Traditional instrumentation, Neck Pain therapy
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Objective: To compare the differences in the characteristic medicinal cupping therapy between the traditional cupping device and the innovated cupping device., Methods: Fifty patients of neck and low back pain were selected. The self-comparison was adopted. The cupping therapy was applied to the acupoints located on the left or right side with the traditional cupping device and the innovated cupping device. The cupping sites were centered at bilateral Quyuan (SI 13) and Dachangshu (BL 25). The cups were retained for 10 min. The traditional cupping device was the glass with smooth border, 100mL. The innovated cupping device was the vacuum-sucking cup. The operative time, medicinal leakage, comfort and cupping marks were observed for the two different cupping devices., Results: The operative time with the innovated medicinal cupping device was shorter obviously compared with the traditional one at Quyuan (SI 13) and Dachangshu (BL 25, both P<0. 05). The comfort with the innovated medicinal cupping device was remarkably improved as compared with the traditional one at the two acupoints (both P<0. 05). The medicinal leakage was similar between the two different devices during the cupping operation (both P>0. 05). The cupping marks with the innovated medicinal cupping device were much deeper than those with the traditional one after cupping therapy., Conclusion: The innovated cupping device is more convenent and comfortable in operation during the characteristic medicinal cupping therapy.
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- 2015
20. Metabonomic strategy to the evaluation of chinese medicine compound danshen dripping pills interfering myocardial ischemia in rats.
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Xin X, Zou H, Zheng N, Xu X, Liu Y, Wang X, Wu H, Lu L, Su J, Qiu M, and Wang X
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Coronary heart disease (CHD) is one of the highest mortality diseases in the world. Traditional Chinese medicine compound Danshen dripping pills (CDDPs) have currently made a great achievement in treating CHD. However, the therapeutic mechanism of CDDP is often poorly interpreted. In this study, a GC-MS-based metabonomic study was conducted to assess the holistic efficacy of CDDP for myocardial infarction in male Sprague-Dawley rats, which were divided into the control group, the sham group, the model group, the control + CDDP group, and the model + CDDP, with CDDP at a dose of 107 mg/kg·d (equal to 1.8 mL/kg·d). The metabonomic findings demonstrated great differences of metabolic pattern among sham, model, and the model + CDDP in the orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) models, which coordinated well with the assessment of plasma biochemistry and histopathological assay. Differentially expressed metabolites suggested that energy metabolism, glycolysis, and lipid metabolism might be disrupted by myocardial infarction. Both the potential metabolic biomarkers and the biochemical histopathological indices were regulated effectively by CDDP.
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- 2013
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21. [Effects of sanjin tablets on T lymphocyte subsets of peripheral blood of women with recurrent urinary tract infection].
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Yin M, Zhang H, Xu X, and Chen Y
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- Adult, Aged, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Recurrence, Tablets, Urinary Tract Infections immunology, Drugs, Chinese Herbal therapeutic use, T-Lymphocyte Subsets drug effects, Urinary Tract Infections drug therapy
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Objective: To observe the impact of Sanjin tablet on the T lymphocyte subsets of the peripheral blood of female patients with recurrent urinary tract infection, to reveal the immune pharmacological mechanism of its prevention and treatment of the disease., Method: A randomized, controlled and open trial was adopted. The 68 patients were divided into treatment group (30 cases) and control group (28 cases). Two groups were both treated with conventional sensitive antibiotics, the treatment group took Sanjin tablet in addition. After bacteria in the urine were negative, the treatment group took maintenance therapy with Sanjin tablet for 3 months, the control group took appropriate low-dose antibiotics maintenance treatment for 3 months. The peripheral blood T lymphocyte levels before and after treatment, time from the initial treatment to the bacterial culture of urine was negative of the two groups, and the recurrence rate of urinary tract infection in 3 months after discontinuation of the two groups were observed., Result: After treatment, the CD3+, CD4+ T cells and CD4+/CD8+ in peripheral blood of the treatment group were enhanced compared with untreated and the control group (P < 0.05). Time from the initial treatment to the bacterial was negative and the recurrence rate of the treatment group were significantly better than the control group (P < 0.01)., Conclusion: Effective treatment with Sanjin tablet to the recurrent urinary tract infection of female patients will probablely through the mechanism of improving the cell-mediated immunity levels to achieve the effect of shortening the course of treatment and to reducing the recurrence rate.
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- 2011
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