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2. Evaluation of the Growth, Sporulation, Fungicide Efficacy, and Host Range of Ramularia sphaeroidea.
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Shi, Min and Li, Yan-Zhong
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RED clover ,FUNGICIDES ,LEAF spots ,POTASSIUM nitrate ,DISEASE management ,VETCH ,WHITE clover ,ALFALFA - Abstract
Ramularia sphaeroidea was primarily identified based on the characteristics of its conidia and several sequences. The fungus causes severe leaf spot disease on hairy vetch (Vicia villosa var. glabrescens) in Yunnan Province in China. The growth, sporulation, fungicide efficacy, and host range of the pathogen were evaluated to aid in disease management. Different types of culture media and carbon and nitrogen sources were used to evaluate the growth of R. sphaeroidea. Oatmeal, maltose, and potassium nitrate agar had a higher amount of sporulation. Difenoconazole (10%) was the most effective fungicide against the leaf disease caused by R. sphaeroidea. In addition, foliar inoculation sprays were used to assess the host range of R. sphaeroidea in six different plant species, including alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.), erect milkvetch (Astragalus adsurgens Pall.), common vetch (Vicia sativa L.), red clover (Trifolium pratense L.), and white clover (Trifolium repens L.). R. sphaeroidea successfully infected these plants, indicating that it has a wider host range than hairy vetches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Social anxiety, self‐esteem and quality of life among hypertensive patients during COVID‐19 local epidemic in China: A mediation analysis.
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Gao, Mengzhao, Lu, Yidan, Zhang, Lin, Shi, Min, Zhou, Haoran, Zhou, Helian, Kuang, Xia, and Li, Yuanzhen
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HYPERTENSION & psychology ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,STATISTICS ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,SELF-perception ,CROSS-sectional method ,RESEARCH methodology ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,HEALTH surveys ,GOODNESS-of-fit tests ,SOCIAL anxiety ,URBAN hospitals ,CRONBACH'S alpha ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,QUALITY of life ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,FACTOR analysis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,STATISTICAL sampling ,DATA analysis software ,STATISTICAL models ,COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
Objectives: To explore the mediating role of self‐esteem in social anxiety and QoL during the COVID‐19 local epidemic in China. Design: A cross‐sectional survey. Methods: This study conveniently selected 344 hypertensive patients from a Grade‐A tertiary hospital in Wuhu, Anhui Province, as the study population. Participants completed the demographic questionnaire, the social phobia inventory, the self‐esteem scale and the 36‐item short‐form health survey. Results: Social anxiety, self‐esteem and QoL were significantly correlated with each other. Social anxiety showed no direct effect on QoL (β = 0.011, p > 0.05). Social anxiety showed an indirect effect on QoL (β = −0.248, p < 0.001). Self‐esteem fully mediated the association between social anxiety and QoL in hypertensive patients. Patient or Public Contribution: Hypertensive patients in this study were participants during the data collection process. Nursing staff from the cardiology department at the hospital of a hospital in Wuhu City, Anhui Province assisted in the recruitment phase of the data collection process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Cholesterol paradox in the community-living old adults: is higher better?
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Sheng-Shu WANG, Shan-Shan YANG, Chun-Jiang PAN, Jian-Hua WANG, Hao-Wei LI, Shi-Min CHEN, Jun-Kai HAO, Xue-Hang LI, Rong-Rong LI, Bo-Yan LI, Jun-Han YANG, Yue-Ting SHI, Huai-Hao LI, Ying-Hui BAO, Wen-Chang WANG, Sheng-Yan DU, Yao HE, Chun-Lin LI, and Miao LIU
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MORTALITY risk factors ,CARDIOVASCULAR disease related mortality ,BIOMARKERS ,BLOOD pressure ,TRIGLYCERIDES ,HDL cholesterol ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,BLOOD sugar ,LDL cholesterol ,RISK assessment ,SURVEYS ,PREPROCEDURAL fasting ,COMPARATIVE studies ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,INDEPENDENT living ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,RESEARCH funding ,URIC acid ,BODY mass index ,CHOLESTEROL ,LONGITUDINAL method ,PROPORTIONAL hazards models - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the associations of lipid indicators and mortality in Beijing Elderly Comprehensive Health Cohort Study. METHODS: A prospective cohort was conducted based on Beijing Elderly Comprehensive Health Cohort Study with 4499 community older adults. After the baseline survey, the last follow-up was March 31, 2021 with an average 8.13 years of follow-up. Cox proportional hazard model was used to estimate the hazard ratios (HR) with 95% CI for cardiovascular disease (CVD) death and all-cause death in associations with baseline lipid indicators. RESULTS: A total of 4499 participants were recruited, and the mean levels of uric acid, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose, total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) showed an upward trend with the increasing remnant cholesterol (RC) quarters (Ptrend < 0.05), while the downward trend was found in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). During the total 36,596 person-years follow-up, the CVD mortality and all-cause mortality during an average 8.13 years of follow-up was 3.87% (95% CI: 3.30%-4.43%) and 14.83% (95% CI: 13.79%-15.86%) with 174 CVD death participants and 667 all-cause death participants. After adjusting for confounders, the higher level of TC (HR = 0.854, 95% CI: 0.730-0.997), LDL-C (HR = 0.817, 95% CI: 0.680-0.982) and HDL-C (HR = 0.443, 95% CI: 0.271-0.724) were associated with lower risk of CVD death, and the higher level of HDL-C (HR = 0.637, 95% CI: 0.501-0.810) were associated with lower risk of all-cause death. The higher level of RC (HR = 1.276, 95% CI: 1.010-1.613) increase the risk of CVD death. Compared with the normal lipid group, TC ≥ 6.20 mmol/L group and LDL-C ≥ 4.10 mmol/L group were no longer associated with lower risk of CVD death, while RC ≥ 0.80 mmol/L group was still associated with higher risk of CVD death. In normal lipid group, the higher levels of TC, LDL-C and HDL-C were related with lower CVD death. CONCLUSIONS: In community older adults, higher levels of TC and HDL-C were associated with lower CVD mortality in normal lipid reference range. Higher RC was associated with higher CVD mortality, which may be a better lipid indicator for estimating the CVD death risk in older adults. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Subsite‐specific metastatic organotropism and risk in gastric cancer: A population‐based cohort study of the US SEER database and a Chinese single‐institutional registry.
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Wang, Ling, Liang, Boxuan, Jiang, Yu, Huang, Genjie, Tang, Aiwei, Liu, Zhihong, Wang, Yupeng, Zhou, Rui, Yang, Nanyan, Wu, Jianhua, Shi, Min, Bin, Jianping, Liao, Yulin, and Liao, Wangjun
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DISEASE risk factors ,STOMACH cancer ,LIVER metastasis ,DATABASES ,LYMPHATIC metastasis ,LUPUS nephritis - Abstract
Background: Studies exploring whether metastatic organotropism and risk in gastric cancer (GC) differ by primary anatomical site are scarce. Methods: This study included 15,260 and 1623 patients diagnosed with GC from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) registry database and the Nanfang Hospital in China, respectively. Patients were stratified according to primary site of GC, and the incidence of metastasis to different organs was used to determine the metastatic organotropism for each GC subsite. Finally, the metastatic organotropism and risk were compared among the different subsite groups. Results: Liver metastasis was the most common metastasis site in cardia GC, whereas other‐site metastases were more common in the body, antrum, overlapping lesions, and unspecified GCs. Liver and other‐site metastases were also frequently observed in the fundus, pylorus, lesser curvature, and greater curvature GCs. Patients with GC with definite primary tumor sites in the SEER and validation Nanfang hospital cohorts were compared by grouping as proximal and distal GCs for further analysis. In the SEER cohort, the top three metastatic sites of proximal GC were liver (21.4%), distant lymph node (LN) (14.6%), and other‐site (mainly peritoneum, 11.9%), whereas those of distal GC were other‐site (mainly peritoneum, 19.5%), liver (11.8%), and distant LN (9.5%). The incidence of metastasis to the liver, distant LN, lung, and brain was significantly higher in patients with proximal GC than in those with distal GC in both the SEER and Nanfang cohorts (p < 0.05). However, metastasis to other‐site/peritoneum was significantly lower in patients with proximal GC compared to those with distal GC in the Nanfang Hospital and SEER cohorts, respectively (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Liver and distant LN are the preferred metastatic sites for proximal GC, whereas peritoneal metastasis is more common in distal GC. Proximal GC has a higher risk of lymphatic and hematogenous metastases, and a lower risk of transcoelomic metastasis than distal GC. Our findings highlight the need to stratify GC by its primary subsite to aid in planning and decision‐making related to metastatic management in clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. Exploration of the Risk Factors of Anemia in Patients with Tuberculous Meningitis in South China.
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Wen, An, Leng, Er-Ling, Cao, Wen-Feng, Xiang, Zheng-bing, Rao, Wei, Cai, Wen, Zhou, Yong-Liang, Hu, Fan, Wu, Ling-feng, Zhang, Ping, and Liu, Shi-Min
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TUBERCULOUS meningitis ,DISEASE risk factors ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,ELECTRONIC health records ,DEMOGRAPHIC characteristics - Abstract
aimed to describe in detail the prevalence of anemia in patients with TBM in Southern China and its association with the clinical forms of TB, as well as other characteristics of these patients. Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of patients diagnosed with TBM at two tertiary hospitals in southern China. The demographic characteristics, clinical characteristics, and laboratory results of 114 patients with TBM were collected. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to explore the risk factors for anemia in patients with TBM. Results: Electronic medical record data of adult patients diagnosed with TBM from January 2004 to December 2019 were reviewed. Among 134 patients with TBM, 20 were excluded and 114 were analyzed, of whom 33 had anemic, the prevalence rate of anemia was 28.9%. Among patients with anemia, 51.5% had hypochromic microcytic anemia, 33.3% had normochromic normocytic anemia, and 15.2% had macrocytic anemia. Fever duration, TBM grade III and ESR were found to be independent predictors of anemia. Conclusion: Anemia was highly prevalent in patients with TBM, mainly hypochromic microcytic anemia. Besides, Fever duration, TBM grade III and ESR are predictors of anemia in patients with TBM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Colletotrichum truncatum —A New Etiological Anthracnose Agent of Sword Bean (Canavalia gladiata) in Southwestern China.
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Shi, Min, Xue, Shi-Ming, Zhang, Mei-Yan, Li, Shi-Ping, Huang, Bi-Zhi, Huang, Qi, Liu, Qiong-Bo, Liao, Xiang-Long, and Li, Yan-Zhong
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ANTHRACNOSE ,COLLETOTRICHUM ,BEANS ,FIELD crops ,SWORDS ,PHYTOPATHOGENIC microorganisms - Abstract
Anthracnose is a disease caused by Colletotrichum species. They are well known as major plant pathogens, and a black stem disease, specifically caused by Colletotrichum truncatum and primarily infecting sword bean (Canavalia gladiata), was observed in the Yunnan province, China. To aid disease management and to determine pathogenic characteristics, the species causing the leaf spot disease of hairy vetch was verified as C. truncatum. A sequence analysis of the ITS, ACT, GAPDH, and HIS3 genes was conducted, as well as morphological and cultural characteristics, to identify this Colletotrichum species, which has curved conidia. C. truncatum isolates from sword bean formed a distinctive group among Colletotrichum species, including those that infect other forage and field crops. Artificially inoculated sword bean seedlings showed typical symptoms of anthracnose, which were similar to field observations. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of C. truncatum causing black stem disease on sword beans in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. Efficacy and Safety of Conversion Therapy by Intraperitoneal and Intravenous Paclitaxel Plus Oral S-1 in Gastric Cancer Patients With Peritoneal Metastasis: A Prospective Phase II Study.
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Yang, Zhong-Yin, Yuan, Fei, Lu, Sheng, Xu, Wei, Wu, Jun-Wei, Xi, Wen-Qi, Shi, Min, Wang, Zhen-Qiang, Ni, Zhen-Tian, He, Chang-Yu, Yao, Xue-Xin, Zheng, Ya-Nan, Zhu, Zheng-Lun, Liu, Wen-Tao, Zhang, Jun, Zhang, Huan, Li, Chen, Yan, Chao, Yan, Min, and Zhu, Zheng-Gang
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HYPERTHERMIC intraperitoneal chemotherapy ,STOMACH cancer ,PERITONEAL cancer ,INTRAVENOUS therapy ,CANCER patients ,CANCER chemotherapy - Abstract
Background: Neoadjuvant intraperitoneal and systemic chemotherapy (NIPS) has shown promising results in gastric cancer (GC) with peritoneal metastasis. However, clinical practice experience of NIPS is still lacking in China. In this study, we investigate the efficacy and safety of NIPS in Chinese patients. Methods: Eligible patients received NIPS every 3 weeks. Gastrectomy was performed for patients who met the criteria of conversion surgery. The primary end point was 1-year overall survival (OS) rate. Secondary end points were the response rate, toxic effects, conversion surgery outcomes and median survival time (MST). Results: Sixty-seven patients were enrolled. The primary endpoint was achieved with 1-year OS rate reached 67.2% (95% CI, 56.8%-79.4%). Conversion surgery was performed in 42 patients (62.9%), and R0 resection was achieved in 23 patients (54.8%) with the MST of 31.3 months (95% CI, 24.3-38.3). And the MST was 19.3 months (95% CI, 16.4-22.2) for all patients. Toxicity and surgical complications were well-tolerated. Moreover, sex, R0 resection, pathological nodal stage and tumor regression grade (TRG) were independent prognostic factors for patients who underwent conversion surgery. Conclusion: The NIPS is effective and safe in treating GC patients with peritoneal metastasis. Male patients, patients who underwent R0 resection, patients with ypN0-1 or TRG 1 after conversion surgery are more likely to benefit from the NIPS. Clinical Trial Registration: http://www.chictr.org.cn/ , identifier https://clinicaltrials.gov/ (
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9. A New Scoring System to Differentially Diagnose and Distinguish Tuberculous Meningitis and Bacterial Meningitis in South China.
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Wen, An, Liu, Shi-Min, Cao, Wen-Feng, Zhou, Yong-Liang, Luo, Chao-Qun, Xiang, Zheng-bing, Hu, Fan, Zhang, Ping, and Leng, Er-Ling
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BACTERIAL meningitis ,TUBERCULOUS meningitis ,LEUCOCYTES ,MYCOBACTERIUM tuberculosis ,CEREBROSPINAL fluid ,LOGISTIC regression analysis - Abstract
Background: Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is the most serious form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis , and is characterized by high morbidity and mortality. Unfortunately, it is difficult to distinguish TBM from bacterial meningitis (BM) based on clinical features alone. The latest diagnostic tests and neuroimaging methods are still not available in many developing countries. This study aimed to develop a simple diagnostic algorithm based on clinical and laboratory test results as an early predictor of TBM in South China. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted to compare the clinical and laboratory characteristics of 114 patients with TBM and 47 with BM. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed on the characteristics of independently predicted TBM to develop a new diagnostic rule. Results: Five characteristics were predictive of a diagnosis of TBM: duration of symptoms before admission; tuberculous symptoms; white blood cell (WBC) count, total cerebrospinal fluid WBC count, and cerebrospinal fluid chloride concentration. The sensitivity and specificity of the new scoring system developed in this study were 81.6 and 93.6%, respectively. Conclusion: The new scoring system proposed in this study can help physicians empirically diagnose TBM and can be used in countries and regions with limited microbial and radiological resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. The Efficacy and Safety of Ginkgo Terpene Lactone Preparations in the Treatment of Ischemic Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials.
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Zhao, Huan, Guo, Qiang, Li, Baoli, and Shi, Min
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GINKGO ,CLINICAL trials ,TERPENES ,ISCHEMIC stroke ,TISSUE plasminogen activator ,DRUG side effects ,THROMBOLYTIC therapy - Abstract
Background: This meta-analysis aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of ginkgo terpene lactone preparations including ginkgo diterpene lactone meglumine injection, ginkgolide injection, and ginkgolide B injection for ischemic stroke (IS). Methods: We searched the randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with publication date earlier than 31 August 2021 in PubMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Chinese Science and Technology Journals Database (VIP), Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM), Wanfang Database, Embase, and the Cochrane Library. RevMan 5.3 software was applied to analyze the data and generate the forest plot and funnel plot. Meanwhile, publication bias was also assessed by Egger's test with STATA 12 software. Results: A total of 28 RCTs were eligible for inclusion. Among them, 23 RCTs were used to evaluate the efficacy of ginkgo terpene lactone preparations as the main treatment intervention for IS. To be specific, ginkgo diterpene lactone meglumine injection was superior to control drug in improving clinical efficacy [RR = 1.18, 95% CI (1.12, 1.24), Z = 6.36, p < 0.001] and neurological function [MD = −1.42, 95% CI (−1.91, −0.93), Z = 5.66, p < 0.001]. However, the effectiveness of the ginkgolide B injection group was equivalent to that of the control group. Additionally, ginkgolide injection achieved better clinical efficacy [RR = 1.10, 95% CI (1.02, 1.18), Z = 2.36, p = 0.02], but the changes of neurological function deficit was not obviously different between two groups [MD = −0.43, 95% CI (−4.32, 3.46), Z = 0.22, p = 0.83]. Furthermore, meta-analysis of five trials on ginkgo diterpene lactone meglumine injection combined with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) thrombolytic therapy for acute IS showed that combination therapy was better in improving clinical efficacy [OR = 1.91, 95% CI (1.13, 3.22), Z = 2.41, p = 0.02] and neurological function [MD = −3.31, 95% Cl (−3.64,−2.98), Z = 19.63, p < 0.001]. Importantly, no serious adverse drug reactions/adverse drug events (ADRs/ADEs) were reported. Conclusion: Ginkgo terpene lactone preparations have good therapeutic effects on patients with IS. For acute IS, ginkgo diterpene lactone meglumine injection can be used as a complementary therapy to improve the clinical efficacy of rt-PA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Prevalence and factors associated with atrial fibrillation in older patients with obstructive sleep apnea.
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Wang, Huanhuan, Li, JianHua, Gao, Yinghui, Chen, Kaibing, Gao, Yan, Guo, JingJing, Shi, Min, Zou, Xiao, Xu, Weihao, Zhao, LiBo, Su, Xiaofeng, Wang, Yabin, Liu, Juan, Xu, Hu, Kong, Xiaoxuan, Lin, Junling, Qian, Xiaoshun, Han, Jiming, and Liu, Lin
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OLDER patients ,SLEEP apnea syndromes ,ATRIAL fibrillation ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,OLDER people - Abstract
Purpose: This study sought to identify the prevalence and factors associated with atrial fibrillation (AF) in older patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in China. METHODS: This was an explorative cross-sectional study. Between January 2015 and October 2017, we continuously recruited 1285 older patients with OSA who underwent overnight polysomnography from sleep centers of multiple hospitals. They were assessed using 12-lead ECG or 24-h dynamic ECG, and their baseline demographics, clinical characteristics, sleep parameters, and medical history were determined. Multivariate binary logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the factors related to AF in these older patients with OSA.Results: The clinician classified 122 (9.5%) patients as having AF. The prevalence of AF significantly increased with age (P < 0.05) but did not significantly differ between the mild, moderate, and severe OSA groups. Additionally, the prevalence of paroxysmal AF was 7.2% among the overall study population, and it increased with OSA severity or advanced age (P < 0.05). Persistent AF was noted in 2.3% participants, and the prevalence also increased with age. The logistic regression analysis showed that age (OR = 1.054, 95%CI: 1.027-1.018, P < 0.001), history of drinking (OR = 1.752, 95%CI: 1.070-2.867, P < 0.05), chronic heart disease (OR = 1.778, 95%CI: 1.156-2.736, P < 0.01), diabetes mellitus (OR = 1.792, 95%CI: 1.183-2.713, P < 0.01), and reduced diastolic function (OR = 2.373, 95%CI = 1.298-4.337, P < 0.01) were relevant to AF among participants with OSA.Conclusion: The prevalence of AF is significantly common in older patients with OSA. Age, history of drinking, chronic heart disease, diabetes mellitus, and reduced diastolic function are independently related to AF in these patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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12. The significance of peripheral blood free CD147 and its induced product matrix metalloproteinase-9 in prognosis assessment of patients with traumatic brain injury.
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WANG De-sheng, LIU Shi-min, WEI Ming, and LI Hong
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REFERENCE values ,AGE distribution ,MATRIX metalloproteinases ,PERIPHERAL circulation ,SEX distribution ,GLYCOPROTEINS ,ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,BRAIN injuries - Abstract
Objective To observe the dynamic changes of free CD147 and its induced product matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) in peripheral blood, and to explore the relationship between its expression changes and short-term prognosis. Methods Thirty-nine patients with TBI admitted to the Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from May 2014 to December 2016 were included in the study. The expression changes of free CD147 and MMP - 9 in peripheral blood were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and the activity of MMP-9 was determined through gelatin zymography. The prognosis was evaluated via Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) at discharge. Results There was no significant difference in GOS score between male and female patients at discharge (2.63 ± 1.28 vs. 2.57 ± 1.14; t = 0.161, P = 0.873). There was a statistically significant difference in GOS score between different age groups at discharge (t = 2.191, P = 0.038). The GOS scores of patients over 60 years old were lower than those of patients under 40 years old (t = 2.645, P = 0.014) and those between 40 and 60 years old (t = 2.320, P = 0.029). According to the GOS score, they were divided into a good prognosis group (GOS score ≥ 3, n = 25) and a poor prognosis group (GOS score < 3, n = 14). Free CD147 in peripheral blood of patients with poor prognosis [(5.07 ± 1.89) ng/ml vs. (10.37 ± 1.69) ng/ml; t = 2.080, P = 0.048] and MMP-9 [(41.55 ± 4.67) ng/ml vs. (75.23 ± 5.18) ng/ml; t = 2.512, P = 0.019] were higher than the good prognosis group. Correlation analysis showed that the GOS score at discharge was negatively correlated with free CD147 (r = - 0.473, P = 0.000) and MMP - 9 (r = - 0.435, P = 0.036) in peripheral blood. Conclusions The higher the level of free CD147 and its induced product MMP-9 in peripheral blood of patients with TBI, the worse the prognosis, which indicated that free CD147 and MMP-9 can be used as important indicators for poor prognosis of patients with TBI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Rest a while and run a mile: Relationship between distraction and negative emotions among college students in China.
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Chen, Shi-Min, Fang, Jie, Wang, Li-Ming, and Liu, Cai-Li
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DISTRACTION , *COLLEGE students , *EMOTIONS , *EMOTION regulation , *STRUCTURAL equation modeling - Abstract
Previous experimental studies have regarded distraction, an emotional regulation strategy, as an attentional disengagement strategy and considered it to be maladaptive in the long term. This study intends to further examine the relationship between distraction and negative emotions by using a questionnaire and a multiple mediation model. A total of 723 college students completed the distraction, cognitive reappraisal and problem-solving subscales of the Measurement of Affect Regulation Styles, the Needs Satisfaction Questionnaire, the Meaningful Life Measure, and the Emotional Experience Questionnaire of Well-being. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was performed, and mediation effects were tested. The results showed that (1) distraction was used significantly more frequently than problem-solving and cognitive reappraisal, with a large effect size (partial η2 = 0.321 > 0.138), and (2) distraction had an effect on negative emotions through two multiple mediation paths, i.e., positive emotion—cognitive reappraisal—meaning in life, and positive emotion—problem-solving—needs satisfaction. Distraction reduces negative emotions by enhancing positive emotions and facilitating cognitive reappraisal, problem-solving, meaning in life and needs satisfaction. It is not a kind of avoidance but a temporary rest to strive for a better life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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14. A study of capecitabine metronomic chemotherapy is non-inferior to conventional chemotherapy as maintenance strategy in responders after induction therapy in metastatic colorectal cancer.
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Shi, Min, Ma, Tao, Xi, Wenqi, Jiang, Jinling, Wu, Junwei, Zhou, Chenfei, Yang, Chen, Zhu, Zhenggang, and Zhang, Jun
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COLORECTAL cancer , *METASTASIS , *CANCER chemotherapy , *DISEASE duration , *PROGRESSION-free survival , *DRUG labeling , *LABELS - Abstract
Background: The aim of this study is to demonstrate that capecitabine metronomic chemotherapy is non-inferior to capecitabine conventional chemotherapy as maintenance treatment, in patients who have responded to 16-18 weeks first-line chemotherapy in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC).Methods: The study design is a prospective, randomized, open label, phase II clinical trial. Those patients with mCRC who respond well after 16-18 weeks of standard doublet chemotherapy as induction may be enrolled into this study, and randomly assigned to the capecitabine metronomic group or standard dosage group. The duration of disease control after randomization and progression-free survival after enrollment are the primary endpoints. Overall survival, safety, and quality of life are the secondary endpoints. The sample size required to achieve the research objectives of this project is 79 patients in each group. The study recently started on 1 January 2018, and will last for 36 months.Discussion: This project is intended to study the efficacy and safety of capecitabine metronomic chemotherapy in the maintenance treatment of advanced colorectal cancer, and to explore the strategy of "low toxicity, high efficiency, economy, and individualization", which is suitable for China's national conditions and pharmacoeconomics. It has great prospects for clinical application and a clear socioeconomic value.Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03158610. Registered on 15 May 2017. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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15. Association between Normal Thyroid Hormones and Diabetic Retinopathy in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes.
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Zou, Jian, Li, Zeping, Tian, Feng, Zhang, Yi, Xu, Chao, Zhai, Jiajia, Shi, Min, Wu, Guangxian, Zhang, Zheng, Yang, Chao, Chen, Haixu, and Li, Xiaomiao
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TYPE 2 diabetes complications ,ANTHROPOMETRY ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,DIABETIC retinopathy ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,RISK assessment ,THYROID gland function tests ,TRIIODOTHYRONINE ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,DISEASE prevalence ,CROSS-sectional method ,ODDS ratio ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
The relationship between normal thyroid function and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been a particular focus for concern. The present study determined the relationship between thyroid hormone levels and the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy (DR) in T2DM patients. A cross-sectional study (n = 633) was performed in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China. Subjects were evaluated for anthropometric measurements, thyroid function, and diabetic retinopathy. Logistic regression models were used to assess the relationships between thyroid hormones and DR. Of 633 patients, 243 (38.4%) patients suffered from DR. The prevalence of DR showed a significantly decreasing trend across the quartiles based on free triiodothyronine (FT3) (FT3 quartile 1 group [FT3-Q1] <4.35 pmol/L, FT3 quartile 2 group [FT3-Q2] 4.35–4.70 pmol/L, FT3 quartile 3 group [FT3-Q3] 4.70–5.08 pmol/L, and FT3 quartile 4 group [FT3-Q4] ≥5.08 pmol/L) (56.7%, 42.5%, 33.1%, 23.8%, P < 0.001). In comparison with all participants categorized in FT3-Q1, the multivariable adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence interval) of DR in FT3-Q2, FT3-Q3, and FT3-Q4 were 0.587 (0.340–1.012), 0.458 (0.258–0.813), and 0.368 (0.201–0.673), (P = 0.055 , P = 0.008 , P = 0.001), respectively. FT3 levels within the normal range are negatively associated with DR in euthyroid patients with type 2 diabetes. Further studies should be aimed at clarifying the relationship between thyroid hormones and T2DM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Rate and Determinants of Recurrence at 1 Year and 5 Years After Stroke in a Low-Income Population in Rural China.
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Han, Jing, Mao, Wenjing, Ni, Jingxian, Wu, Yanan, Liu, Jie, Bai, Lingling, Shi, Min, Tu, Jun, Ning, Xianjia, and Wang, Jinghua
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RURAL population ,POPULATION of China ,STROKE ,ALCOHOL drinking - Abstract
Recurrent stroke is becoming an increasingly important public health issue owing to the increased risk of disability and death. However, population-based studies investigating the rate of recurrent stroke in China are rare. We explored the rate and determinants of recurrent stroke within 1 and 5 years after the initial stroke in a rural population in China. Data for stroke events were obtained from the Tianjin Brain Study, conducted between 1992 and 2016. The age-standardized rates of recurrent stroke within the first year and the first 5 years after the initial stroke were calculated for this period. Determinants of recurrent stroke were assessed using Cox regression analyses. The overall age-standardized rate of recurrent stroke within 1 year was 5.7% (men, 6.9%; women, 4.6%); within 5 years, the overall recurrent stroke rate was 22.5% (men, 24.0%; women, 20.2%). The recurrence rate increased with advancing age and decreased with increased educational attainment. Age ≥65 years and a history of alcohol consumption were independent risk factors for recurrent stroke within 1 year after the incident stroke, after adjusting for age, sex, education, hypertension, diabetes, smoking, and alcohol consumption. However, the risk of recurrent stroke within 5 years after the incident stroke was positively associated with male sex, age ≥65 years, a lower level of education, known diabetes, and alcohol consumption, after adjusting for the previously indicated covariates. These findings suggest a crucial need to address risk factor management among stroke patients to reduce the burden of stroke, especially among low-income populations. Furthermore, a multicenter, large sample, nationwide study is urgently needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. The effects of climate warming on the migratory status of early summer populations of Mythimna separata (Walker) moths: A case‐study of enhanced corn damage in central‐northern China, 1980–2016.
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Chen, Qi, Zhang, Yun‐dong, Qi, Xiao‐hong, Xu, Yong‐wei, Hou, Yan‐hong, Fan, Zhi‐ye, Shen, Hai‐long, Liu, Di, Shi, Xing‐kai, Li, Shi‐min, Duan, Yun, and Wu, Yu‐qing
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MOTHS ,INSECT traps ,CORN ,CLIMATOLOGY ,AGRICULTURAL productivity ,HURRICANE Matthew, 2016 - Abstract
Mythimna separata (Walker) moths captured in light traps were monitored in Luohe, central‐northern China, from 1980 to 2016. Annual average temperature recorded an increase of 0.298°C/10 years in this region in the period. Our results indicate that a rising April and May average temperature and earlier occurrences of days recording the highest day temperature (30°C) caused an advanced peak and increasing proportion of high ovarian development levels of first‐generation females in earlier summers. Results using Johnson's formulation of "oogenesis‐flight syndrome" indicate that increasing sexual maturity proportion has resulted in more emigrant individuals in the local first‐generation moth becoming residents, and then increased individuals rapidly in the local second‐generation moth since 2006. Consequences of this action have a boom in corn damage since 2007 in this region. Advanced peak dates of the first and second‐generation moth revealed the same response to increasing average monthly temperatures in the monitoring period. Increasing temperatures, the average May temperature exceeds or equal to 22°C, during the early 2000's may represent a physiological threshold for M. separata development. Our results suggest that climate warming may impact M. separata migratory status and cause a problem of crop production in this region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Retrospective analysis of population-based causes of death and life expectancy in urban Western China from 2003 to 2012.
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Deng Shi-min, Rong Shun-kang, Yao Yuan-qing, Qian Jun, Huang Jing, Li Nan, Zhou Ren-jiang, Shi-Min, Deng, Shun-Kang, Rong, Yuan-Qing, Yao, Jun, Qian, Jing, Huang, Nan, Li, and Ren-Jiang, Zhou
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LIFE expectancy , *CAUSES of death , *DEATH rate , *HUMAN Development Index , *COMPARATIVE studies , *RESEARCH methodology , *MEDICAL cooperation , *RESEARCH , *CITY dwellers , *EVALUATION research , *ACQUISITION of data , *RETROSPECTIVE studies ,SOCIAL conditions in China ,RESEARCH evaluation - Abstract
Background: Hitherto, a population-based analysis of the cause of death in urban areas of Western China has not been undertaken over an extended period. The aims of this study were to calculate the overall and annual cause-specific mortality rates by age and sex in urban areas of Western China from 2003 to 2012 and to evaluate the quality of the data.Methods: We used Excel software, cause-of-death registrations, and International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision, codes to calculate the overall and yearly cause-specific crude mortality rates by age and sex, the Chinese age-standardized mortality rate, and life expectancies.Results: In the Jiulongpo District from 2003 to 2012, there was an increase in the number of death case reports in the census-registered population, a decrease in the number of omitted deaths, and rise in the crude mortality rate. Except for 2003, the Chinese age-standardized mortality rate was the lowest in 2012 (330.83/100,000) and highest in 2005 (390.08/100,000). Life expectancy increased from 78.36 years in 2005 to 81.67 years in 2012.Conclusions: With the development of its social economy, the Chinese government and public attach greater importance to cause-of-death surveillance. The quality of cause-of-death registrations has gradually increased, crude mortality rates have risen, the Chinese age-standardized mortality rate has fallen, and life expectancies have increased. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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19. Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Cognitive Impairment Among Elderly Without Cardio- and Cerebrovascular Diseases: A Population-Based Study in Rural China.
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Ren, Li, Bai, Lingling, Wu, Yanan, Ni, Jingxian, Shi, Min, Lu, Hongyan, Tu, Jun, Ning, Xianjia, Lei, Ping, and Wang, Jinghua
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CEREBROVASCULAR disease ,COGNITION disorders ,OLDER people ,COGNITIVE ability ,MINI-Mental State Examination ,HYPERTENSION - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of cognitive impairment and the distribution of its risk factors among residents aged ≥60 years without cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases in rural areas of northern China screened with the Chinese version of the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). Between 2012 and 2013, a questionnaire survey was conducted to collect basic information from participants. Cognitive function was assessed using the MMSE. In the univariate analysis, risk factors for cognitive disorders were female sex, low education and central obesity, while drinking was found to be a protective factor. In the multivariate analysis, risk factors were old age (odds ratio [OR], 1.888; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.256-2.838; P = 0.002 for the 70-year-old group compared with the 60-year-old group; OR, 3.593; 95% CI, 2.468-5.230; P < 0.001 for the ≥75-year-old group compared with the 60-year-old group), low education (OR, 3.779; 95% CI: 2.218-6.440; P < 0.001 for the illiterate group compared with the group with ≥9 years of education; OR, 1.667; 95% CI, 1.001-2.775; P = 0.05 for the group with less than primary school compared with the group with ≥9 years of education), and higher blood pressure (BP; OR, 1.655; 95% CI: 1.076-2.544; P = 0.002 for individuals with stage III hypertension compared with those with normal BP). These findings suggest that it is crucial to manage and control level of BP, and improve educational attainment in order to reduce the prevalence and burden of cognitive impairment among low-income residents in rural China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Adsorption of heavy metals on biodegradable and conventional microplastics in the Pearl River Estuary, China.
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Shi, Min, Xie, Qun, Li, Zhen-Liang, Pan, Yun-Feng, Yuan, Zhen, Lin, Lang, Xu, Xiang-Rong, and Li, Heng-Xiang
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HEAVY metals ,BIODEGRADABLE plastics ,POLLUTANTS ,MICROPLASTICS ,ADSORPTION (Chemistry) ,COPPER ,INDUCTIVELY coupled plasma mass spectrometry ,ENVIRONMENTAL risk - Abstract
In recent years, microplastics (MPs) as emerging carriers for environmental pollutants have attracted increasing worldwide attention. However, the adsorption of heavy metals on MPs, especially for biodegradable MPs, has been still poorly understood in estuarine environments. In this study, we investigated the aging of biodegradable and conventional MPs in the Pearl River Estuary after long-term exposure and their impacts on the adsorption of heavy metals from seawater. The results showed that the changes in surface characteristics were more prominent on biodegradable MPs than on conventional MPs after aging. Both biodegradable and conventional MPs could adsorb heavy metals, and their adsorption capacities fluctuated greatly on different MPs and different exposure times. The adsorption capacities of Cu, Pb, and As on biodegradable MPs were higher than those on conventional MPs, whereas Mn, Cr, and Co had lower adsorption on biodegradable MPs after 9–12 months by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The aging characteristics (CI, O/C, and X c) of MPs accounted for a contribution of 51.0% on heavy metal adsorption, while the environmental factors (temperature, salinity, pH, and heavy metal concentration) only contributed to 13.2%. Therefore, the present study can provide important evidence on the environmental behaviors and ecological risks of biodegradable and conventional MPs in estuarine systems. [Display omitted] • Adsorption of heavy metals on biodegradable MPs was first reported in the Pearl River Estuary. • The changes in the physicochemical property of biodegradable MPs were distinct. • Biodegradable MPs tend to particularly adsorb Cu, Pb, and As. • The aging properties of MPs had a strong relationship with heavy metal adsorption. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. The complete chloroplast genome of Crateva unilocularis (Capparaceae).
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Xin-hua Zheng, Hua-chao Duan, Shi-min Li, and Qiong Dong
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CHLOROPLAST DNA ,ELITE (Social sciences) ,TRANSFER RNA ,GENOMES ,RIBOSOMAL RNA ,GENES - Abstract
Crateva unilocularis is naturally distributed in Southern China, which is an elite natural tree with high edible and medicinal value. In this study, whole chloroplast (cp) genome of Crateva unilocularis was assembled and characterized on the basis of Illumina pair-end sequencing data. The complete cp genome was 156,417 bp in length, containing a large single-copy region (LSC) of 85,607 bp and a small single-copy region (SSC) of 18,164 bp, which were separated by a pair of 26,323 bp inverted repeat regions (IRs). The genome contained 128 genes, including 85 protein-coding genes, 35 tRNA genes, and 8 rRNA genes. The overall GC content is 36.32%, while the corresponding values of the LSC, SSC, and IR regions were 33.98, 29.45, and 42.48%, respectively. The maximum-likelihood phylogenetic analysis showed a strong sister relationship with Crateva tapia. These findings provide a foundation for further investigation of cp genome evolution in Crateva unilocularis and other higher plants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Spatial-temporal variations of Schistosoma japonicum distribution after an integrated national control strategy: a cohort in a marshland area of China.
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Yi-Biao Zhou, Song Liang, Geng-Xin Chen, Chris Rea, Shi-Min Han, Zong-Gui He, Yuan-Pei Li, Jian-Guo Wei, Gen-Ming Zhao, and Qing-Wu Jiang
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SCHISTOSOMA japonicum ,SPATIAL variation ,BIOLOGICAL variation ,COHORT analysis ,STATISTICAL correlation ,INFECTIOUS disease transmission - Abstract
Background: Schistosomiasis transmission is typically focal. Understanding spatial variations of Schistosoma infections and their associated factors is important to help to invent site-specific intervention strategies. Methods: A five-year longitudinal study was carried out prospectively in 12 natural villages, Guichi district of Anhui province. A GIS-based spatial analysis was conducted to identify geographic distribution patterns of schistosomiasis infections at the household scale. Results: The results of the spatial autocorrelation analysis for 2005 showed that there were significant spatial clusters of human infections at the household level, and these results were in agreement with that of the spatial scan statistic. As prevalence of infections in humans decreased over the course of control, the spatial distribution of these infections became less heterogeneous. Conclusions: The findings imply that it may be necessary to re-assess risk factors of S. japonicum transmission over the course of control and to adjust accordingly control measures in the communities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. New Species of the Isolated Psaroniaceous Rachis from the Early Permian in China.
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Xiang, Ning, Ma, Shi‐Min, Tian, Bao‐Lin, Wang, Shi‐Jun, and Zhang, Ming‐Shan
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COAL balls , *EPIDERMIS , *PLANT tissue culture , *PLANT diversity , *BOTANY study & teaching , *PHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
A new kind of marattialean raches are reported from the coal balls in Coal Seam No.7 in the upper part of the Taiyuan Formation (early Early Permian) from Taiyuan, Shanxi, China and are assigned to the genus Stipitopteris Grand'Eury (Psaroniaceae). The present specimens are different from all six reported species of the genus, and are therefore proposed as a new species: Stipitopteris shanxiensis. The raches of the new species are generally dorsi-ventrally flattened. The main raches usually exhibit scales of different forms on their surface. Beneath the epidermis is a zone of parenchymatous cells, some of which contain tannin-like contents. Inside this is a zone of small sclerenchymatous cells. Inward are the ground tissue and vascular bundles. The vascular bundles are continuous and are in two circles: the outer circle assumes a transversely elliptical shape with the gap and pinna trace, and the inner circle assumes a shallow C-shape with inrolled ends. The ground tissue located at the inner side of the vascular bundle is composed of thicker-walled parenchymatous cells. The cells of the ground tissue are vertically elongated in longitudinal sections. Subordered raches are smaller and have simpler structures than the main raches. The parenchyma zone beneath the epidermis is thinner, usually one to two cells wide and the sclerenchyma zone is usually absent. The scales are poorly developed and there is only one C-shaped vascular bundle. The new species is comparable to the crosiers of Psaroniaceae of the Euramerican Flora in some aspects, for example, it has a dorsi-ventrally flattened rachis and scales on the surface of the rachis. However, the other features and the preservative conditions of the present specimens indicate that they are not crosiers, but fully developed or mature raches. The new species is the first well-studied anatomically-preserved rachis of Psaroniaceae from the Cathaysian Flora and bears significance not only in understanding the anatomy and taxonomy of Psaroniaceae in the Cathaysian Flora, but also in the relationship between the Euramerican Flora and the Cathaysian Flora. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Three-Dimensional Surface Displacement of the Eastern Beijing Plain, China, Using Ascending and Descending Sentinel-1A/B Images and Leveling Data.
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Zhang, Shunkang, Chen, Beibei, Gong, Huili, Lei, Kunchao, Shi, Min, and Zhou, Chaofan
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SURFACE fault ruptures ,PLAINS ,SYNTHETIC aperture radar - Abstract
Surface displacement is an common environmental geological phenomenon in the Beijing Plain. Research on surface displacement in the Beijing Plain has mainly focused on vertical surface displacement, whereas the horizontal displacement has scarcely been studied. To investigate the 3-D surface displacement in the Beijing Plain, we construct a leveling-constrained multidirectional PS-InSAR 3-D surface displacement estimation method to obtain the 3-D surface displacement information. The results show that the surface displacement in the study area during 2016–2018 was mainly vertical displacement with two main northern and southern subsidence centers; the vertical displacement ranged from −150 mm/year (down) to 5 mm/year (up), and the east–west horizontal displacement ranged from 20 mm/year (east) to 22 mm/year (west). Validation results show that the 3-D surface displacement estimation results agree well with leveling data and GPS data, indicating the reliability of the 3-D surface displacement datasets. The 3-D surface displacement results show that horizontal displacement is obvious in the areas with a large vertical displacement in the eastern Beijing Plain. Additionally, the horizontal displacement is directed toward the center of vertical displacement. The compressive strain is observed close to the centers of vertical displacement, whereas tensile strain occurs far from the centers of vertical displacement. The main cause of the 3-D surface displacement in the study area is the long-term groundwater overexploitation, especially deep groundwater exploitation. The spatial and temporal extents of displacement do not exactly match the locations of the groundwater sinks in different aquifers; instead, geological structures and stratigraphic/lithological conditions may have a combined effect. Moreover, the spatial and temporal distributions of surface displacement are closely related to ground fissure activity, and both influence each other. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Recent Ground Subsidence in the North China Plain, China, Revealed by Sentinel-1A Datasets.
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Shi, Min, Gong, Huili, Gao, Mingliang, Chen, Beibei, Zhang, Shunkang, and Zhou, Chaofan
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LAND subsidence , *SYNTHETIC aperture radar , *WATER table , *COASTAL plains , *DEFORMATION of surfaces - Abstract
Groundwater resources have been exploited and utilized on a large scale in the North China Plain (NCP) since the 1970s. As a result of extensive groundwater depletion, the NCP has experienced significant land subsidence, which threatens geological stability and infrastructure health and exacerbates the risks of other geohazards. In this study, we employed multi-track Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) datasets acquired by the Sentinel-1A (S1A) satellite to detect spatial and temporal distributions of surface deformation in the NCP from 2016 to 2018 based on multi-temporal interferometric synthetic aperture radar (MT-InSAR). The results show that the overall ground displacement ranged from −165.4 mm/yr (subsidence) to 9.9 mm/yr (uplift) with a standard variance of 28.8 mm/yr. During the InSAR monitoring period, the temporal pattern of land subsidence was dominated by a decreasing tendency and the spatial pattern of land subsidence in the coastal plain exhibited an expansion trend. Validation results show that the S1A datasets agree well with levelling data, indicating the reliability of the InSAR results. With groundwater level data, we found that the distribution of subsidence in the NCP is spatially consistent with that of deep groundwater depression cones. A comparison with land use data shows that the agricultural usage of groundwater is the dominant mechanism responsible for land subsidence in the whole study area. Through an integrated analysis of land subsidence distribution characteristics, geological data, and previous research results, we found that other triggering factors, such as active faults, precipitation recharge, urbanization, and oil/gas extraction, have also impacted land subsidence in the NCP to different degrees. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Individual differences in relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child in China: a latent profile analysis.
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Chen, Shi-Min, Zhang, Ying, and Wang, Yi-Bao
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CHRONIC disease risk factors , *BIRTH control policy , *SIBLINGS , *COST effectiveness , *FERTILITY , *LATENT structure analysis , *PARENTING , *REGRESSION analysis , *TIME , *REPRODUCTIVE health , *FAMILY relations - Abstract
Background: Fertility desire for a second child has been a lively topic since the implementation of the two-child policy in China. Chinese researchers have explored various factors influencing the fertility desire for a second child. However, there have not been studies on the individual differences in the relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child. Methods: A total of 396 participants rated four kinds of relative fertility costs, four kinds of fertility benefits and their fertility desire for a second child. Latent profile analysis (LPA) was used to explore the individual differences in the relative fertility costs and fertility benefits and their effects on fertility desire for a second child. Results: Stepwise regression analysis showed that parenting joy, health risks, mutual care among siblings, the flourishing of family, and time pressure and opportunity cost significantly predicted the fertility desire for the second child. According to the latent profile analysis, the participants were classified into four classes. Participants in the lowest-cost/lowest-benefit and high-cost/medium-benefit classes had low fertility desire for a second child, while those in the low-cost/high-benefit and highest-cost/highest-benefit classes had high fertility desire. Conclusion: Fertility benefits have a stronger effect on the fertility desire for a second child than relative fertility costs. Fertility benefits should be paid more attention to than relative fertility costs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Dysbiosis of the gut microbiome is associated with CKD5 and correlated with clinical indices of the disease: a case-controlled study.
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Li, Yang, Su, Xinhuan, Zhang, Lei, Liu, Yanwei, Shi, Min, Lv, Chenxiao, Gao, Ying, Xu, Dongmei, and Wang, Zunsong
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GUT microbiome ,RIBOSOMAL RNA ,CHRONIC kidney failure ,THERAPEUTICS ,MASS spectrometry ,HUMAN body - Abstract
Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a universal chronic disease in China. The balance of the gut microbiome is highly crucial for a healthy human body, especially for the immune system. However, the relationship between the gut microbiome and CKD has not yet been clarified.Methods: A total of 122 patients were recruited for this study. Among them, 24 patients were diagnosed with CKD5 but did not receive hemodialysis therapy, 29 patients were diagnosed with CKD5 and received hemodialysis therapy and 69 were matched healthy controls. The gut microbiome composition was analyzed by a 16S rRNA (16S ribosomal RNA) gene-based sequencing protocol. High-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC/ESI-MS/MS) technology was used to evaluate the levels of microbiome-related protein-binding uremic toxins level, indoxyl sulfate (IS) and p-cresyl sulfate (PCS), in the patients.Results: We compared the gut microbiome results of 122 subjects and established a correlation between the gut microbiome and IS and PCS levels. The results indicated that alpha and beta diversity were different in patients with CKD5 than in the healthy controls (p < 0.01). In comparison to healthy controls, CKD5 patients exhibited a significantly higher relative abundance of Neisseria (p < 0.001), Lachnoclostridium (p < 0.001) and Bifidobacterium (p < 0.001). Faecalibacterium (p < 0.001) displayed a notably lower relative abundance for CKD5 patients both with and without hemodialysis than for controls. It was also found that the concentrations of IS and PCS were correlated with the gut microbiome.Conclusions: Our results indicate that CKD5 patients both with and without hemodialysis had dysbiosis of the gut microbiome and that this dysbiosis was associated with an accumulation of IS and PCS. These results may support further clinical diagnosis to a great extent and help in developing potential probiotics to facilitate the treatment of CKD5. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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28. Land Subsidence and Ground Fissures in Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA): Evidence from Quasi-PS InSAR Analysis.
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Gao, Mingliang, Gong, Huili, Li, Xiaojuan, Chen, Beibei, Zhou, Chaofan, Shi, Min, Guo, Lin, Chen, Zheng, Ni, Zhongyun, and Duan, Guangyao
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LAND subsidence ,INTERNATIONAL airports ,TIME series analysis ,SYNTHETIC aperture radar ,CAPITAL cities - Abstract
Land subsidence is a global environmental geological hazard caused by natural or human activities. The high spatial resolution and continuous time coverage of interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) time series analysis techniques provide data and a basis for the development of methods for the investigation and evolution mechanism study of regional land subsidence. Beijing, the capital city of China, has suffered from land subsidence for decades since it was first recorded in the 1950s. It was reported that uneven ground subsidence and fractures have seriously affected the normal operation of the Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA) in recent years before the overhaul of the middle runway in April 2017. In this study, InSAR time series analysis was successfully used to detect the uneven local subsidence and ground fissure activity that has been gradually increasing in BCIA since 2010. A multi-temporal InSAR (MT-InSAR) technique was performed on 63 TerraSAR-X/TanDem-X (TSX/TDX) images acquired between 2010 and 2017, then deformation rate maps and time series for the airport area were generated. Comparisons of deformation rate and displacement time series from InSAR and ground-leveling were carried out in order to evaluate the accuracy of the InSAR-derived measurements. After an integrated analysis of the distribution characteristics of land subsidence, previous research results, and geological data was carried out, we found and located an active ground fissure. Then main cause of the ground fissures was preliminarily discussed. Finally, it can be conducted that InSAR technology can be used to identify and monitor geological processes, such as land subsidence and ground fissure activities, and can provide a scientific approach to better explore and study the cause and formation mechanism of regional subsidence and ground fissures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. The relationship between diaspore characteristics with phylogeny, life history traits, and their ecological adaptation of 150 species from the cold desert of Northwest China.
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Liu, Hui-Liang, Zhang, Dao-Yuan, Duan, Shi-Min, Wang, Xi-Yong, and Song, Ming-Fang
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PLANT embryology ,PHYSIOLOGICAL adaptation ,ANALYSIS of variance ,BIOTIC communities ,ECOLOGY ,BIOLOGICAL evolution - Abstract
Diaspore characteristics of 22 families, including 102 genera and 150 species (55 represented by seeds and 95 by fruits) from the Gurbantunggut Desert were analyzed for diaspore biological characteristics (mass, shape, color, and appendage type). The diaspore mass and shape were significantly different in phylogeny group (APG) and dispersal syndromes; vegetative periods significantly affected diaspore mass, but not diaspore shape; and ecotypes did not significantly affect diaspore mass and shape, but xerophyte species had larger diaspore mass than mesophyte species. Unique stepwise ANOVA results showed that variance in diaspore mass and shape among these 150 species was largely dependent upon phylogeny and dispersal syndromes. Therefore, it was suggested that phylogeny may constrain diaspore mass, and as dispersal syndromes may be related to phylogeny, they also constrained diaspore mass and shape. Diaspores of 85 species (56.67%) had appendages, including 26 with wings/bracts, 18 with pappus/hair, 14 with hooks/spines, 10 with awns, and 17 with other types of appendages. Different traits (mass, shape, color, appendage, and dispersal syndromes) of diaspore decided plants forming different adapted strategies in the desert. In summary, the diaspore characteristics were closely related with phylogeny, vegetative periods, dispersal syndromes, and ecotype, and these characteristics allowed the plants to adapt to extreme desert environments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Ixeris sonchifolia: a review of its traditional uses, chemical constituents, pharmacology and modern applications.
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Li, Kun-Wei, Liang, Yi-Yu, Xie, Shi-Min, Niu, Feng-Jv, Guo, Ling-Yan, Liu, Zi-Hao, Zhou, Chang-Zheng, and Wang, Li-Zhu
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• A review to summarize the studies of chemical constituents, pharmacological activities and clinical studies et al. of Ixeris sonchifolia. • Traditional uses of IS, covering 19 TCM classics and 19 traditional uses containing IS, were presented in the form of Table. • All known chemical constituents isolated from IS and their chemical structures were enumerated in this review. • So far there are 11 methods used for analysis of IS, but the development of more advanced analysis methods is indispensable. • The assistant therapy action and curative effect evaluation of IS were discussed in detail. The assistant therapy action and curative effect evaluation of IS were discussed in detail. Ixeris sonchifolia (IS), principally its dried form, is widely used as traditional and folk medicines in some Asian countries, especially China. In this review, we summarized its traditional uses, chemical constituents, quality control measures, pharmacological activities, therapeutic evaluation, toxicity evaluation and clinical applications. 130 chemical constituents isolated from IS have been reported, including flavones, sesquiterpenes, triterpenes, phenylpropanoids, organic acids and others. They showed various pharmacological activities, such as protecting cardiocerebral vascular system, anticancer effect and antiviral etc. The quality control evaluation studies, clinical applications, other possible applications and suggestions for future research also were discussed. The aim of this review is to critically appraise the available literature and suggest directions for further development of IS to improve its medical value and use. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Quantifying the contribution of multiple factors to land subsidence in the Beijing Plain, China with machine learning technology.
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Zhou, Chaofan, Gong, Huili, Chen, Beibei, Li, Xiaojuan, Li, Jiwei, Wang, Xu, Gao, Mingliang, Si, Yuan, Guo, Lin, Shi, Min, and Duan, Guangyao
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Land subsidence is the ground surface response to underground space development, utilization and evolution. Presently, land subsidence has developed into a global, comprehensive and interdisciplinary complex systems problem. More than half a century has passed since the discovery of subsidence in the Beijing Plain in the 1960s. In this study, we investigate the land subsidence in the Beijing Plain over the period of 2003–2015 using ENVISAT ASAR and RADARSAT-2 interferometric datasets and the small baseline subset interferometric synthetic aperture radar (SBAS-InSAR) technique. Furthermore, we introduced the data field model and index-based built-up index (IBI) to obtain the dynamic and static load information of the Beijing Plain. Then, based on a machine learning method, we selected the gradient lifting decision tree (GBDT) model to quantitatively analyze the contributions of groundwater level change, compressible deposit thickness and dynamic and static loads to land subsidence. The results showed that the maximum land subsidence rate was 122 and 141 mm/year in 2003–2010 and 2010–2015, respectively. Comparisons between the SBAS-InSAR results and leveling measurements showed that the minimum absolute error achieved was only 0.2 mm/year. We suggest that the groundwater exploitation in the third confined aquifer has greater impacts on land subsidence in the Beijing Plain than the other factors. The land subsidence likely occurred in compressible deposit thicknesses exceeding 90 m. Moreover, we found that the compressible thickness and groundwater level contributions to land subsidence exceeded 60%. Our results provide a scientific basis for the regulation and control of regional land subsidence. Unlabelled Image • The causes of land subsidence in Beijing Plain are complex. • The maximum land subsidence rate is 122 and 141 mm/year in 2003–2010 and 2010–2015. • The dynamic load by using a spatial data mining method of data field model. • The third confined aquifer groundwater has greater impacts on land subsidence. • Compressible thickness and groundwater contribution to land subsidence exceed 60%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Ore-fluid source of multiphase gold mineralization at Tuanshanbei in the central Jiangnan Orogen (NE Hunan, South China): Insight from geology, quartz H-O and monazite in-situ Nd isotope compositions.
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Wang, Cheng, Shao, Yong-Jun, Chen, Xinglin, Xiong, Yi-Qu, Tan, Shi-Min, and Liu, Qing-Quan
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GOLD ores , *GEOLOGY , *MONAZITE , *PYRITES , *MINERALIZATION , *GOLD , *METAMORPHIC rocks , *SULFIDE minerals - Abstract
[Display omitted] • Discrete structural styles and mineral assemblages from auriferous quartz-ankerite-pyrite-arsenopyrite veins (Q2 and Q3) suggest superimposing gold mineralization at Tuanshanbei. • Comprehensive geological and H-O-Nd isotopic composition evidences are features that better adhere to metamorphic devolatilization models, indicating that the two-staged gold mineralization events both formed from metamorphic hydrothermal fluids originated from Cangxiyan Group metamorphic rocks. The Jiangnan Orogen is China's third largest gold province, and has undergone complex orogenic processes and tectonic overprinting, forming multistage magmatism, deformation, metamorphism, and gold mineralization. Our field studies indicate that the Tuanshanbei gold ores (central Jiangnan Orogen) have two generations of auriferous quartz-ankerite-pyrite-arsenopyrite veins (Q2 and Q3), with the latter containing abundant ankerite and base metal sulfides. Both Q2 and Q3 veins are younger than the emplacement of the Tuanshanbei granodiorite vein-ore host, and cut by post-ore diabase dikes. Q2 veins were likely associated with the Early Devonian near N-S-directed shortening, along sub-horizontal EW-/WNW-striking transpressive faults, whereas Q3 veins (hosting ∼ 70% of the total Au resource), were primarily hosted in the Early Triassic moderately-/steeply-dipping NW-striking tensional/transtensional faults and moderately-dipping NE-/NNE-striking transpressive faults, associated with NW-SE-directed shortening. Discrete structural styles and mineral assemblages from Q2 and Q3 suggest superimposing gold mineralization at Tuanshanbei. To determine the source(s) of the ore-forming aqueous-carbonic fluids, we conducted mineralogical and in-situ LA-(MC)-ICP-MS Nd-isotope analyses on two generations of hydrothermal monazite, and H-O isotope analyses on the quartz from Q2 and Q3 veins. The results suggest that the Tuanshanbei ore fluids have δD = −66.7 to −57.6‰ (Q2) and −66.8 to −66.2‰ (Q3), and calculated δ18O H2O = 4.5–9.7‰ (Q2) and 6.1–7.8‰ (Q3). The H-O isotopic data suggest a metamorphic and/or magmatic water source for the ore fluids. Hydrothermal monazite (coexists with native gold and auriferous sulfides) from Q2 and Q3 veins displays subtle heterogeneous BSE response along cracks and grain margin, suggesting alteration there. The 147Sm/144Nd and 143Nd/144Nd ratios of altered parts of Q2 and Q3 monazite grain are significantly perturbed via dissolution–recrystallization by the hydrothermal fluids, whereas their initial Nd isotope compositions seem to be less affected. The unaltered Q2 and Q3 monazite samples have similar initial εNd values (Q2: −8.07 to −7.36, Q3: −10.87 to −9.99) to the Neoproterozoic Cangxiyan Group greenschist–amphibolite-facies metamorphic rocks. Geological and structural evidence suggest both Q2 and Q3 ore-forming events were related to metamorphism, typical of orogenic gold deposits. We interpreted that various parts of the basement were metamorphosed (to near the greenschist-amphibolite-facies boundary) at different times, during which the gold-bearing metamorphic fluids produced migrated into the same structural conduits and deposited the ores there in two ore-forming episodes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Lower Circulating Folate Induced by a Fidgetin Intronic Variant Is Associated With Reduced Congenital Heart Disease Susceptibility.
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Dan Wang, Feng Wang, Kai-Hu Shi, Hui Tao, Yang Li, Rui Zhao, Han Lu, Wenyuan Duan, Bin Qiao, Shi-Min Zhao, Hongyan Wang, Jian-Yuan Zhao, Wang, Dan, Wang, Feng, Shi, Kai-Hu, Tao, Hui, Li, Yang, Zhao, Rui, Lu, Han, and Duan, Wenyuan
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CONGENITAL heart disease , *INTRONS , *DISEASE susceptibility , *FOLIC acid deficiency , *SUPPRESSOR mutation , *CONGENITAL heart disease diagnosis , *PROTEIN metabolism , *ADENOSINE triphosphatase , *ASIANS , *BIOCHEMISTRY , *CHI-squared test , *EPITHELIAL cells , *FOLIC acid , *GENES , *GENETIC polymorphisms , *GENETIC techniques , *PHENOMENOLOGY , *METABOLISM , *OXIDOREDUCTASES , *PROBABILITY theory , *PROTEINS , *PROTEOLYTIC enzymes , *RISK assessment , *RNA , *PHENOTYPES , *LOGISTIC regression analysis , *CASE-control method , *GENETIC carriers , *MEMBRANE transport proteins , *ODDS ratio , *GENOTYPES , *PREVENTION - Abstract
Background: Folate deficiency is an independent risk factor for congenital heart disease (CHD); however, the maternal plasma folate level is paradoxically not a good diagnostic marker. Genome-wide surveys have identified variants of nonfolate metabolic genes associated with the plasma folate level, suggesting that these genetic polymorphisms are potential risk factors for CHD.Methods: To examine the effects of folate concentration-related variations on CHD risk in the Han Chinese population, we performed 3 independent case-control studies including a total of 1489 patients with CHD and 1745 control subjects. The expression of the Fidgetin (FIGN) was detected in human cardiovascular and decidua tissue specimens with quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting. The molecular mechanisms were investigated by luciferase reporter assays, surface plasmon resonance, and chromatin immunoprecipitation. FIGN-interacting proteins were confirmed by tandem affinity purification and coimmunoprecipitation. Proteasome activity and metabolite concentrations in the folate pathway were quantified with a commercial proteasome activity assay and immunoassays, respectively.Results: The +94762G>C (rs2119289) variant in intron 4 of the FIGN gene was associated with significant reduction in CHD susceptibility (P=5.1×10-14 for the allele, P=8.5×10--13 for the genotype). Analysis of combined samples indicated that CHD risks in individuals carrying heterozygous (GC) or homozygous (CC) genotypes were reduced by 44% (odds ratio [OR]=0.56; 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.47-0.67) and 66% (OR=0.34; 95% CI=0.23-0.50), respectively, compared with those with the major GG genotype. Minor C allele carriers who had decreased plasma folate levels exhibited significantly increased FIGN expression because the transcription suppressor CREB1 did not bind the alternative promoter of FIGN isoform X3. Mechanistically, increased FIGN expression led to the accumulation of both reduced folate carrier 1 and dihydrofolate reductase via inhibition of their proteasomal degradation, which promoted folate absorption and metabolism.Conclusions: We report a previously undocumented finding that decreased circulating folate levels induced by increased folate transmembrane transport and utilization, as determined by the FIGN intronic variant, serves as a protective mechanism against CHD. Our results may explain why circulating folate levels do not have a good diagnostic value. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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34. The desorption mechanism of dissolved organic matter on pollutants and the change of biodiversity during sediment dredging.
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Wan, Xing, Liao, Zhicheng, He, Huan, Shi, Min, Yu, Guoxi, Zhao, Fenqing, Lai, Chaochao, Wang, Yan, Huang, Bin, and Pan, Xuejun
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Sediment dredging is an effective means to control the endogenous pollution of lakes, which could significantly change the concentration and composition of organic matter, especially dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the lake. DOM is particularly important for the release of endogenous pollutants, which will inevitably bring an impact on aquatic biodiversity. Nevertheless, in recent research little attention has been paid to the desorption mechanism of DOM on pollutants and the change of biodiversity during dredging. This study investigated the physicochemical properties of DOM in the sediment by taking a sediment dredging project in Dianchi Lake in China for example. The correlations of DOM properties with the desorption behavior of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and the biodiversity of aquatic organisms were analyzed. The results show that the aromaticity and humification of DOM were improved after dredging, and the high molecular weight DOM was degraded into low molecular weight substance. The desorption amount of N, P and heavy metals (Cd, Pb) were decreased as the pH values increased. Moreover, NH 4 +-N promoted the release of Pb2+ from DOM, while the release of PO 4 3--P was inhibited. Correlation analysis shows that the physicochemical properties of DOM exactly affected the release of N, P, Cd and Pb. It was easier to desorb pollutants with low aromaticity and humification of DOM, leading to a decrease in the diversity of aquatic organisms. This study identified the desorption mechanism of endogenous pollutants in DOM and the ecological risk to aquatic organisms, providing a theoretical basis for the prevention and control of water pollution. [Display omitted] • Possible desorption mechanism of N, P and heavy metals from DOM are proposed. • Correlations of DOM properties and desorption behavior of pollutants was analyzed. • The relationship between DOM and biodiversity of aquatic organisms were explored. • The effects of dredging on pollutant release and biodiversity were evaluated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Associations between both legacy and alternative per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and glucose-homeostasis: The Isomers of C8 health project in China.
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Zhang, Yun-Ting, Zeeshan, Mohammed, Su, Fan, Qian, Zheng-Min, Dee Geiger, Sarah, Edward McMillin, Stephen, Wang, Zhi-Bin, Dong, Peng-Xin, Ou, Yan-Qiu, Xiong, Shi-Min, Shen, Xu-Bo, Zhou, Pei-En, Yang, Bo-Yi, Chu, Chu, Li, Qing-Qing, Zeng, Xiao-Wen, Feng, Wen-Ru, Zhou, Yuan-Zhong, and Dong, Guang-Hui
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FLUOROALKYL compounds , *PERFLUOROOCTANOIC acid , *PERFLUOROOCTANE sulfonate , *ISOMERS , *SULFONIC acids , *ADULTS - Abstract
[Display omitted] • We provided more evidence on associations between legacy PFASs and PFAS alternatives and glucose-homeostasis. • We explored the joint associations of legacy PFASs and PFAS alternatives. • 6:2 Cl-PFESA contributed the most in the joint associations. • Sex-specific associations were observed. Epidemiological studies on the associations of legacy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and glucose homeostasis remain discordant. Understanding of PFAS alternatives is limited, and few studies have reported joint associations of PFASs and PFAS alternatives. To investigate associations of novel PFAS alternatives (chlorinated perfluoroalkyl ether sulfonic acids, Cl-PFESAs and perfluorobutanoic acid, PFBA) and two legacy PFASs (Perfluorooctanoic acid, PFOA and perfluorooctane sulfonate, PFOS) with glucose-homeostasis markers and explore joint associations of 13 legacy and alternative PFASs with the selected outcomes. We used cross-sectional data of 1,038 adults from the Isomers of C8 Health Project in China. Associations of PFASs and PFAS alternatives with glucose-homeostasis were explored in single-pollutant models using generalized linear models with natural cubic splines for PFASs. Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression (BKMR) models were applied to assess joint associations of exposures and outcomes. Sex-specific analyses were also conducted to evaluate effect modification. After adjusting for confounders, both legacy (PFOA, PFOS) and alternative (Cl-PFESAs and PFBA) PFASs were positively associated with glucose-homeostasis markers in single-pollutant models. For example, in the total study population, estimated changes with 95% confidence intervals (CI) of fasting glucose at the 95th percentile of 6:2Cl-PFESA and PFOS against the thresholds were 0.90 (95% CI: 0.59, 1.21) and 0.44 (95% CI: 0.26, 0.62). Positive joint associations were found in BKMR models with 6:2Cl-PFESA contributing most. Sex-specific associations existed in both single- and multi-pollutant models. Legacy and alternative PFASs were positively associated with glucose-homeostasis markers. 6:2Cl-PFESA was the primary contributor. Sex-specific associations were also identified. These results indicate that joint associations and effect modification should be considered in risk assessment. However, further studies are recommended to strengthen our findings and to elucidate the mechanisms of action of legacy and alternative PFASs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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