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52. Comparative genome anatomy reveals evolutionary insights into a unique amphitriploid fish
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Yang Wang, Xi-Yin Li, Wen-Jie Xu, Kun Wang, Bin Wu, Meng Xu, Yan Chen, Li-Jun Miao, Zhong-Wei Wang, Zhi Li, Xiao-Juan Zhang, Zhan Yin, Bo-Tong Zhou, Yu-Lan Yang, Cheng-Long Zhu, Ming-Liang Hu, Jiang-Ming Zheng, Chen-Guang Feng, Qiang Qiu, Le-Tian Tian, Meng Lu, Fang Peng, Wei-Jia Lu, Jin-Feng Tong, Jin-Gou Tong, Bei-De Fu, Peng Yu, Miao Ding, Rui-Hai Gan, Qin-Qin Zhang, Jian-Bo Jian, Chi Zhang, Wei-Ming He, Wei Yang, Zi-Cheng Zhao, Qian-Qian Zhang, Qiang Gao, Jun-Yang Xu, Ming-Zhou Bai, Ya-Ping Zhang, Huan-Ming Yang, Xiao-Dong Fang, Wen Wang, Li Zhou, and Jian-Fang Gui
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Polyploidy ,Carps ,Genome ,Ecology ,Goldfish ,Reproduction ,Animals ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Triploids are rare in nature because of difficulties in meiotic and gametogenic processes, especially in vertebrates. The Carassius complex of cyprinid teleosts contains sexual tetraploid crucian carp/goldfish (C. auratus) and unisexual hexaploid gibel carp/Prussian carp (C. gibelio) lineages, providing a valuable model for studying the evolution and maintenance mechanism of unisexual polyploids in vertebrates. Here we sequence the genomes of the two species and assemble their haplotypes, which contain two subgenomes (A and B), to the chromosome level. Sequencing coverage analysis reveals that C. gibelio is an amphitriploid (AAABBB) with two triploid sets of chromosomes; each set is derived from a different ancestor. Resequencing data from different strains of C. gibelio show that unisexual reproduction has been maintained for over 0.82 million years. Comparative genomics show intensive expansion and alterations of meiotic cell cycle-related genes and an oocyte-specific histone variant. Cytological assays indicate that C. gibelio produces unreduced oocytes by an alternative ameiotic pathway; however, sporadic homologous recombination and a high rate of gene conversion also exist in C. gibelio. These genomic changes might have facilitated purging deleterious mutations and maintaining genome stability in this unisexual amphitriploid fish. Overall, the current results provide novel insights into the evolutionary mechanisms of the reproductive success in unisexual polyploid vertebrates.
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- 2022
53. Cystathionine β-Synthase Regulates the Proliferation, Migration, and Invasion of Thyroid Carcinoma Cells
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Qi-Ying Jiang, Jian-Mei Li, Mi-Rong Jing, Yan-Xia Zhang, Qian-Qian Zhang, Chun-Bo Cai, Di Wang, Hui-Wen Qi, Tao Li, Yan-Zhang Li, Xin-Ying Ji, and Dong-Dong Wu
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inorganic chemicals ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Aging ,Article Subject ,organic chemicals ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Biochemistry - Abstract
Thyroid cancer is considered to be one of the most common endocrine tumors worldwide. Cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) plays a crucial role in the occurrence of several types of malignancies. And yet, the mechanism of action of CBS in the growth of thyroid carcinoma cells is still unrevealed. We found that CBS level in thyroid carcinoma tissue was higher than that in adjacent normal tissue. The overexpression of CBS enhanced the proliferation, migration, and invasion of thyroid cancer cells, while the downregulation of CBS exerted reverse effects. CBS overexpression reduced the levels of cleaved caspase-3 and cleaved poly ADP-ribose polymerase in thyroid cancer cells, whereas CBS knockdown showed reverse trends. CBS overexpression decreased reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels but increased the levels of Wnt3a and phosphorylations of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K), protein kinase B (PKB/AKT), mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), β-catenin, and glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta, while CBS knockdown exerted opposite effects. In addition, CBS overexpression promoted the growth of xenografted thyroid carcinoma, whereas CBS knockdown decreased the tumor growth by modulating angiogenesis, cell cycle, and apoptosis. Furthermore, aminooxyacetic acid (an inhibitor of CBS) dose-dependently inhibited thyroid carcinoma cell growth. CBS can regulate the proliferation, migration, and invasion of human thyroid cancer cells via ROS-mediated PI3K/AKT/mTOR and Wnt/β-catenin pathways. CBS can be a potential biomarker for diagnosing or prognosing thyroid carcinoma. Novel donors that inhibit the expression of CBS can be developed in the treatment of thyroid carcinoma.
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- 2022
54. Figure S4 from mTORC2 Suppresses GSK3-Dependent Snail Degradation to Positively Regulate Cancer Cell Invasion and Metastasis
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Shi-Yong Sun, Mingwei Chen, Li-Jing Wang, Zhuo G. Chen, Dongsheng Wang, Yuying Yao, Qian-Qian Zhang, Guoqing Qian, and Shuo Zhang
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GSK3 inhibitors at a non-toxic concentration range (C) prevent Snail reduction and E-Cad elevation induced by INK128 (A) and reverse inhibitory effects of INK128 on suppressing cell migration (B)
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- 2023
55. Data from mTORC2 Suppresses GSK3-Dependent Snail Degradation to Positively Regulate Cancer Cell Invasion and Metastasis
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Shi-Yong Sun, Mingwei Chen, Li-Jing Wang, Zhuo G. Chen, Dongsheng Wang, Yuying Yao, Qian-Qian Zhang, Guoqing Qian, and Shuo Zhang
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mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) positively regulates cell invasion and metastasis by enhancing translation of Snail. A connection between mTOR complex 2 (mTORC2) and cell invasion and metastasis has also been suggested, yet the underlying biology or mechanism is largely unknown and thus is the focus of this study. Inhibition of mTOR with both mTOR inhibitors and knockdown of key components of mTORC, including rictor, Sin1, and raptor, decreased Snail protein levels. Inhibition of mTOR enhanced the rate of Snail degradation, which could be rescued by inhibition of the proteasome. Critically, inhibition of mTORC2 (by knocking down rictor) but not mTORC1 (by knocking down raptor) enhanced Snail degradation. Therefore, only mTORC2 inhibition induces Snail proteasomal degradation, resulting in eventual Snail reduction. Interestingly, inhibition of GSK3 but not SCF/β-TrCP rescued the Snail reduction induced by mTOR inhibitors, suggesting GSK3-dependent, but SCF/β-TrCP–independent proteasomal degradation of Snail. Accordingly, mTOR inhibitors elevated E-cadherin levels and suppressed cancer cell migration and invasion in vitro and metastasis in vivo. Collectively, this study reveals that mTORC2 positively regulates Snail stability to control cell invasion and metastasis.Significance:These findings delineate a new regulation mechanism of Snail, an important master regulator of epithelial–mesenchymal transition and invasion in cancers.
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- 2023
56. Dual trigger for final oocyte maturation in expected normal responders with a high immature oocyte rate: A randomized controlled trial
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Meng-Han Yan, Qian-Qian Zhang, Wen-Xiu Yang, Zhen-Gao Sun, and Jing-Yan Song
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Purpose To evaluate whether dual trigger could improve reproductive outcomes in women with low oocyte maturation rates compare to human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) trigger. Methods This study included expected normal ovarian responders younger than 40 years old whose immature oocyte rate in the previous cycle was more than 50% at the reproductive center from July 2021 to January 2023. A total of 73 patients were enrolled at trigger, including 34 in the hCG trigger group and 39 in the dual trigger group (co-administration of gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist and hCG, 40 and 34 hours prior to oocyte retrieval, respectively). The primary outcome was oocyte maturation rate. Results There was no significant difference in the number of oocytes retrieved between the two study groups, but the oocyte maturation rate was higher in dual trigger group (84.0% [14.0%] vs. 55.5% [19.8%], P
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- 2023
57. Boundedness of Hardy operators on grand variable weighted Herz spaces.
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Sultan, Babar, Sultan, Mehvish, Qian-Qian Zhang, and Mlaiki, Nabil
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HARDY spaces - Abstract
In this paper, we will introduce the idea of grand variable weighted Herz spaces Kα(•),∈),θ
q(•) (τ) in which α is also a variable. Our main purpose in this paper is to prove the boundedness of Hardy operators on grand variable weighted Herz spaces. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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58. Dexmedetomidine as an adjunct to peripheral nerve blocks in pediatric patients
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Jing Yang, Yu Cui, Rong Cao, Qing-Hua Huang, and Qian-Qian Zhang
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Adult ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Humans ,Nerve Block ,Peripheral Nerves ,Analgesia ,Anesthetics, Local ,Child ,Dexmedetomidine - Abstract
Combining local anesthetics with dexmedetomidine (DEX) for nerve blocks has been tested and confirmed as an alternative technique to strengthen analgesia in adults, but the evidence supported this proposal in pediatrics was not convincing enough. Thus, we intend to conduct a meta-analysis to make an appraisal of the effects of DEX as a local anesthetic adjuvant on peripheral nerve blocks in children.The analysis has been registered on https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/ with the registration number CRD42021254029 on June 10th, 2021. PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, Embase and Cochrane central register were searched for the randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that are relevant to child/pain/DEX or block up to April 30, 2021.Eight RCTs were included for data analysis. The pooled results showed a significantly reduced number of patients who required postoperative analgesics within DEX groups [odds ratio = 0.1, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.03-0.32, P 0.001]. And DEX significantly prolonged the duration of analgesia of local anesthetics in the meantime [standardized mean difference (SMD) = 4.93, 95% CI 3.02-6.83, P 0.001]. Nevertheless, adding DEX as an adjunct to local anesthetics would significantly decrease heart rate (SMD = - 0.95, 95% CI - 1.45 to - 0.45, P 0.001) and increase sedation score (SMD = 1.6, 95% CI 0.53-2.66, P = 0.003) simultaneously.Adding DEX as an adjunct to peripheral nerve blocks can prolong analgesia until postoperative 8 hours in pediatric patients. However, the benefits should be weighed against the increasing risk of bradycardia and sedation in critical children.
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59. A Study of GeV Gamma-ray Emission toward Supernova Remnant G51.26+0.11 and Its Molecular Environment
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Wen-Juan Zhong, Xiao Zhang, Yang Chen, and Qian-Qian Zhang
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High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Space and Planetary Science ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We reanalyze the Fermi-LAT GeV $\gamma$-ray emission in the region of supernova remnant (SNR) G51.26+0.11 and investigate its interstellar molecular environment with the CO-line data. At GeV energies, based on 13.2 years of Fermi-LAT data, the extended $\gamma$-ray emission observed in this region is resolved into a uniform-disk source ('Src A') with a significance of 19.5$\sigma$ and a point source (4FGL J1924.3+1628) with a significance of 4.2$\sigma$ in 0.2$-$500 GeV. With an angular radius of $\sim$ 0.17$^{\deg}$, 'Src A' overlaps with SNR G51.26+0.11 significantly in the line of sight. On the other hand, the morphological coincidence between the SNR and the $\sim$ +54 km s$^{-1}$ molecular clouds (MCs) together with the asymmetric or broad $^{12}$CO line profiles near the SNR boundary provides evidence for the very likely SNR-MC interaction. The SNR-MC interaction and the HI absorption features indicate that SNR G51.26+0.11 is located at a kinematic distance of 6.2 $\pm$ 0.5 kpc. Combined with the results from the multi-wavelength analysis, the $\gamma$-ray emission of the SNR ('Src A') can be naturally explained by a hadronic model with a soft power-law proton spectrum of index $\sim$ 2.25., Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2023
60. Lymphocyte function based on IFN-γ secretion assay may be a promising indicator for assessing different immune status in renal transplant recipients
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Ying Luo, Feng Wang, Sheng Chang, Qian-qian Zhang, Weijie Zhang, Ya-long Xie, and Song Chen
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CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Graft Rejection ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Lymphocyte ,Clinical Biochemistry ,CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Biochemistry ,Immune system ,Secretion assay ,medicine ,Humans ,Lymphocytes ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Area under the curve ,Immunosuppression ,General Medicine ,Kidney Transplantation ,Transplant Recipients ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immunology ,business ,CD8 - Abstract
Background Immunological monitoring plays a crucial role in organ recipients for allowing tailoring of immunosuppression. However, there is still a paucity of promising indicators for detecting immune status in recipients. Methods We conducted a prospective study to characterize the immune status by detecting dynamically lymphocyte subsets and function (represented by the abilities to secrete IFN-γ) in the first 6 months posttransplant in renal recipients. Participants were classified into an immune stable group, infected group, and rejected group. Results In the stable group, our study suggested that the counts and function of CD4+ T, CD8+ T, and NK lymphocytes decreased to their nadir at week 2, and thereafter these indicators were gradually restored. The counts exceeded pre-operative levels, whereas function did not reach the pre-transplant levels by 6 months. We demonstrated that function of lymphocytes was considerably decreased in infected recipients compared with the stable group when infection occurred. By contrast, the function of lymphocytes was obviously increased at the point of rejection. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis in the combination of subsets and function of lymphocytes presented a superior clinical value with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.903 in the diagnosis of infected receivers, and IFN-γ+CD8+ T cells% is the highest indicator with the auROC curve of 0.862. Another ROC analysis confirmed that IFN-γ+CD4 T cells% presented a preferable diagnostic value with an area of 0.887 for rejected recipients. Conclusions In conclusion, the ability of lymphocyte subsets secreting IFN-γ may provide a promising assessment of immune status in recipients and allow timely modifying immunosuppression.
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- 2021
61. Unsymmetrically Chlorinated Non-Fused Electron Acceptor Leads to High-Efficiency and Stable Organic Solar Cells
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De‐Li Ma, Qian‐Qian Zhang, and Chang‐Zhi Li
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General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Catalysis - Abstract
Searching the cost-effective organic semiconductors is strongly needed in order to facilitate the practice of organic solar cells (OSCs), yet to be fulfilled. Herein, we have succeeded in developing two non-fused ring electron acceptors (NFREAs), leading to the highest efficiency of 16.2% for the NFREA derived OSCs. These OSCs exhibit the superior operational stabilities under one sun equivalent illumination without ultraviolet (UV) filtration. It is revealed that the modulation of halogen substituents on aromatic side chains, as the new structural tool to tune the intermolecular interaction and optoelectronic properties of acceptors, not only promotes the interlocked tic-tac-toe frame of three-dimensional stacks in solid, but also improves charge dynamics of acceptors to enable high-performance and stable OSCs.
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- 2022
62. Submonolayer Biolasers for Parkinson’s Disease Biomarker Detection
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Chaoyang Gong, Xi Yang, Qian-Qian Zhang, Yanqiong Wang, Yi-Ling Liu, Yun-Jiang Rao, Yuan Gong, Shui-Jing Tang, Yun-Feng Xiao, Yu-Cheng Chen, Gang-Ding Peng, and Xu-Dong Fan
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63. [Mechanism of Linderae Radix against gastric cancer based on network pharmacology and in vitro experimental validation]
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Xiao, Liang, Jun-Hao, Zhang, Hao-Tian, Bai, Ya-Lan, Li, Shu-Hui, Sun, Qian-Qian, Zhang, Jing, Yang, and Rui, Wang
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Molecular Docking Simulation ,Antigens, Neoplasm ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Humans ,Medicine, Chinese Traditional ,Network Pharmacology ,Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 ,Lindera ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal ,bcl-2-Associated X Protein - Abstract
The present study explored the main active ingredients and the underlying mechanism of Linderae Radix the treatment of gastric cancer by network pharmacology, molecular docking, and in vitro cell experiments. TCMSP, OMIM and GeneCards database were used to obtain the active ingredients of Linderae Radix to predict the related targets of both Linderae Radix and gastric cancer. After screening the common potential action targets, the STRING database was used to construct the PPI network for protein interaction of the two common targets. Enrichment analysis of GO and KEGG by DAVID database. Based on STRING and DAVID platform data, Cytoscape software was used to construct anquot;active ingredient-targetquot; network and anquot;active ingredient-target-pathwayquot; network. Molecular docking was performed using the AutoDock Vina to predict the binding of the active components to the key action targets, and finally the key targets and pathways were verified in vitro. According to the prediction results, there were 9 active components, 179 related targets of Radix Linderae, 107 common targets of Linderae Radix and gastric cancer, 693 biological processes, 57 cell compositions, and 129 molecular functions involved in the targets, and 161 signaling pathways involved in tumor antigen p53, hypoxia-indu-cible factor 1, etc. Molecular docking results showed that the core component, jimadone, had high binding activity with TP53. Finally, in an in vitro experiment, the screened radix linderae active ingredient gemmadone is used for preliminarily verifying the core targets and pathways of the human gastric cancer cell SGC-7901, The results showed that germacrone could significantly inhibit the proliferation of gastric cancer cells and induce the apoptosis of SGC-7901 by regulating the expression of p53, Bax, Bcl-2 and other key proteins. In summary, Radix Linderae can control the occurrence and development of gastric cancer through multi-components, multi-targets and multi-pathways, which will provide theoretical basis for further clinical discussion on the mechanism of Radix Linderae in treating gastric cancer.
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- 2022
64. Roles of Fe(II), Fe(III) and Fe0 in denitrification and anammox process: Mechanisms, advances and perspectives
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Qian-Qian Zhang, Ze-Tong Feng, Jia-Min Zhou, Xin Ma, Ying-Jun Sun, Jin-Ze Liu, Jian-Qiang Zhao, and Ren-Cun Jin
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Process Chemistry and Technology ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2023
65. Evaluation the role of soluble microbial products for denitrification sludge characteristic under starvation stress
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Qian-Qian Zhang, Yan Yu, Jin-Ze Liu, Wen-Jing Fu, Jin-Yang Quan, Ying Chen, Jian-Qiang Zhao, Sha Wang, and Ren-Cun Jin
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Environmental Engineering ,Environmental Chemistry ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal - Published
- 2023
66. Role of galectin-3 in cardiac dysfunction induced by subarachnoid hemorrhage
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Xuan-Xuan Huang, Qian-Qian Zhang, Xiang-Xiong Pang, Hong-Bin Lin, Wan-Ying He, Dan Yuan, Wen-Jing Guo, Hong-Fei Zhang, and Feng-Xian Li
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Developmental Neuroscience ,Neurology - Published
- 2023
67. Urinary albumin creatinine ratio associated with postoperative delirium in elderly patients undergoing elective non‐cardiac surgery: A prospective observational study
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Hui-Lian Guan, Ming-Sheng Dai, Jun-Li Cao, Qiu Zhao, Mannan Abdul, Jun Wang, Yang Zhou, Xiao-Yi Hu, Xiang Li, Qian-Qian Zhang, Yuan Han, Xing Gao, He Liu, Jian Zhou, Xue-Fen Chen, and Xun Sun
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Urine ,Logistic regression ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Postoperative Complications ,Risk Factors ,Albumins ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Prospective Studies ,Endothelial dysfunction ,Aged ,Pharmacology ,Creatinine ,business.industry ,Delirium ,Perioperative ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,chemistry ,Cohort ,Observational study ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
INTRODUCTION The blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption contributes to postoperative delirium, but cost-effective and non-invasive assessment of its permeability is not practicable in the clinical settings. Urine albumin to creatinine ratio (UACR), reflecting systemic vascular endothelial dysfunction, may be a prognostic and predictive factor associated with postoperative delirium. The aim was to analyze the relationship between UACR and postoperative delirium in elderly patients undergoing elective non-cardiac surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS Through stratified random sampling, a cohort of 408 individuals aged 60 years and older scheduled for elective non-cardiac surgery were included between February and August 2019 in the single-center, prospective, observational study. The presence of delirium was assessed using the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) or Confusion Assessment Method for the ICU (CAM-ICU) on the day of surgery, at 2 h after the surgery ending time and on the first 3 consecutive days with repeated twice-daily, with at least 6-h intervals between assessments. Urine samples were collected on one day before surgery, and 1st day and 3rd day after surgery. The primary outcome was the presence of postoperative delirium, and association of the level of UACR with postoperative delirium was evaluated with unadjusted/adjusted analyses and multivariable logistic regression. RESULTS Postoperative delirium was observed in 26.75% (107 of 400) of patients within 3 days post-surgery. UACR-Pre (OR, 1.30; 95% CI, 1.14-1.49, p
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- 2021
68. Cystathionine γ-lyase mediates cell proliferation, migration, and invasion of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
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Qian-Qian Zhang, Ying-Ran Gao, Yan-Xia Zhang, Mi-Rong Jing, Chun-Bo Cai, Di Wang, Hui-Wen Qi, Hao-Jie Chen, Tao Li, Yan-Zhang Li, Qi-Ying Jiang, Xin-Ying Ji, and Dongdong Wu
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Background Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is an epithelia-derived malignancy with a distinctive geographic distribution. Cystathionine γ-lyase (CSE) is involved in cancer development and progression. Nevertheless, the role of CSE in the growth of NPC is unknown. Results In this study, we found that CSE levels in human NPC cells were higher than those in normal nasopharyngeal cells. CSE overexpression enhanced the proliferative, migrative, and invasive abilities of NPC cells and CSE downregulation exerted reverse effects. Overexpression of CSE decreased the expressions of cytochrome C, cleaved caspase (cas)-3, cleaved cas-9, and cleaved poly-ADP-ribose polymerase, whereas CSE knockdown exhibited reverse effects. CSE overexpression decreased reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and the expressions of phospho (p)-extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase 1/2, p-c-Jun N-terminal kinase, and p-p38, but promoted the expressions of p-phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K), p-AKT, and p-mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), whereas CSE knockdown showed oppose effects. In addition, CSE overexpression promoted NPC xenograft tumor growth and CSE knockdown decreased tumor growth by modulating proliferation, angiogenesis, cell cycle, and apoptosis. Furthermore, DL-propargylglycine (an inhibitor of CSE) dose-dependently inhibited NPC cell growth via ROS-mediated mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathways without significant toxicity. Conclusions: In conclusion, CSE could regulate the growth of NPC cells through ROS-mediated MAPK and PI3K/AKT/mTOR cascades. CSE might be a novel tumor marker for the diagnosis and prognosis of NPC. Novel donors/drugs that inhibit the expression/activity of CSE can be developed in the treatment of NPC.
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- 2022
69. Environmental emissions and pollution characteristics of mosquitocides for the control of dengue fever in a typical urban area
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Bing Zhang, Qian-Qian Zhang, Ya-Ya Cai, Xiao-Ting Yan, Yun-Qiu Zhai, Zhao Guo, and Guang-Guo Ying
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Environmental Engineering ,Environmental Chemistry ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal - Published
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70. Nd:YAG photobiomodulation treatment in burning mouth syndrome: a pilot study
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Pan Xu, Qian-Qian Zhang, Chen Sun, and Wei-Wen Jiang
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business.industry ,fungi ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,Orthodontics ,Burning mouth syndrome ,Placebo ,Placebo group ,Anesthesia ,Periodontics ,Medicine ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,In patient ,Oral Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,Adverse effect ,business - Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of Nd:YAG photobiomodulation (PBM) verse no power placebo with Nd:YAG in the treatment of patients with Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) in pain/burning, numbness, and altered taste. Forty-two patients with BMS were randomly equally assigned to PBM group and placebo group. The parameters of 1064-nm laser irradiation consisted of 100 mW power, 3 J/cm2, 30 s/region, and 10HZ. The placebo group used the same PBM instrument which was switched off. Each patient underwent one laser irradiation session per week for 4 weeks. Clinical assessments of subjective pain/burning, numbness, and altered taste were performed using a visual analogue score (VAS) before each irradiation session and 1 week after last treatment. All of the patients (21) in PBM group were showed significant decrease of VAS value of pain/burning (2% ~100%, mean 52%). The improvement on VAS value of numbness in PBM group (23% ~100%, mean 61%) was significant. Relief of altered taste was found neither in PBM group nor in placebo group. All patients completed this study and none of them reported adverse effects. One thousand and sixty-four nanometers PBM was effective for reduction of pain/burning and numbness in patients with BMS.
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- 2021
71. Intrinsically Chemo- and Thermostable Electron Acceptors for Efficient Organic Solar Cells
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Zeng Chen, Shuixing Li, Haiming Zhu, Hongzheng Chen, Yaokai Li, Chang-Zhi Li, Qian-Qian Zhang, Yuhao Li, Di Wang, and Xinhui Lu
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Organic solar cell ,Knoevenagel condensation ,General Chemistry ,Methylene ,Electron acceptor ,Photochemistry ,Aldehyde - Abstract
The traditional preparation of non-fullerene acceptors (NFAs) via Knoevenagel condensation reaction (KCR) of aldehyde and active methylene leaves vulnerable and reversible exocyclic vinyl bonds in ...
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- 2021
72. Decomposition characteristics of leaf litters and roots of six main plant species and their relationships with functional traits in Stipa grandis steppe
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Wei-Na Zhu, Qian-Qian Zhang, Bu-Yun Xu, Zhang Pujin, Hua Qing, Guo-Long Zhang, and Jin-Tao Ren
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Litter (animal) ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,Steppe ,Stipa grandis ,Botany ,Plant species ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Decomposition ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
- 2021
73. Chromosome-level genome assembly and resequencing of camphor tree (
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Xin-Dong, Wang, Chun-Yan, Xu, Yong-Jie, Zheng, Yan-Fang, Wu, Yue-Ting, Zhang, Ting, Zhang, Zhen-Yu, Xiong, Hai-Kuan, Yang, Jiang, Li, Chao, Fu, Feng-Ying, Qiu, Xiao-Ying, Dai, Xin-Liang, Liu, Xiao-San, He, Song-Song, Zhou, Sheng-Xing, Li, Tao, Fu, Han, Xie, Yan-Ling, Chen, Qian-Qian, Zhang, Hong-Qi, Wang, Yang-Dong, Wang, Cheng, Zhou, and Xiang-Mei, Jiang
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- 2022
74. V-rich Bi2S3 nanowire with efficient charge separation and transport for high-performance and robust photoelectrochemical application under visible light
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Xiaolin Zhu, Geng Yuanyuan, Han Dongxue, Duan Shifang, Qian-Qian Zhang, Dong-Dong Qin, Yong Yan, Yixin Zhao, Xiongwu Kang, Yixiong Lin, Xin Li, Chun-Lan Tao, Jovan San Martin, Sui-Sui He, and Niu Li
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Photocurrent ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,Sulfide ,business.industry ,Energy conversion efficiency ,Nanowire ,General Chemistry ,Substrate (electronics) ,Electrolyte ,Catalysis ,Semiconductor ,chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Visible spectrum - Abstract
Bi2S3 is a n-type (negative type) semiconductor that has a narrow band gap and an ideal band edge position for hydrogen generation. However, high charge recombination rate, low photoelectrochemical (PEC) efficiency and poor stability are of major concerns of Bi2S3 as a photoelectrode. Herein, we report an efficient Vanadium-rich Bi2S3 nanowires (atomic ratio of V to Bi is 1/22) that have been prepared on fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) substrate by an in-situ solution-processed reaction with BiVO4 film as precursor. The resulting V-rich photoelectrode demonstrates notably high charge separation efficiency and fast charge transport with respect to pristine Bi2S3 nanowires. As a result, the photocurrent density of ca. 10 mA·cm−2 at -0.2 V vs Ag/AgCl is obtained under visible light illumination. In addition, V-rich Bi2S3 generates IPCE (incident photocurrent-to-current conversion efficiency) of 50% at 460 nm and 45% at 760 nm, demonstrating a 2.0 and 2.8-fold increase, respectively, when compared with pristine Bi2S3. This enhancement is probably due to increased light absorption, less charge recombination, and faster charge transfer. More importantly, in contrast to pristine Bi2S3 sample that suffers detrimental photocorrosion in sulfide containing electrolyte, V-rich Bi2S3 nanowires retain 84.6% of its initial photocurrent over the course of 1 h. These findings are expected to shed light on engineering high-performance and robust metal sulfide materials for photoelectrochemical application.
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75. Cystathionine
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Qi-Ying, Jiang, Jian-Mei, Li, Mi-Rong, Jing, Yan-Xia, Zhang, Qian-Qian, Zhang, Chun-Bo, Cai, Di, Wang, Hui-Wen, Qi, Tao, Li, Yan-Zhang, Li, Xin-Ying, Ji, and Dong-Dong, Wu
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Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Cystathionine beta-Synthase ,Humans ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,beta Catenin ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Thyroid cancer is considered to be one of the most common endocrine tumors worldwide. Cystathionine
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- 2022
76. Study on the Effect of Early Comprehensive Intervention of Skin Contact Combined with Breastfeeding on Improving Blood Glucose in Early Birth of Newborns with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
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Xiang Ling, Yan Zhang, Ling Ping Xuan, Jinqi Ma, Wujia Jiang, Yaqin Song, and Qian Qian Zhang
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Blood Glucose ,Diabetes, Gestational ,Breast Feeding ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Article Subject ,Pregnancy ,Postpartum Hemorrhage ,Infant, Newborn ,Humans ,Pain ,Female ,General Medicine ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology - Abstract
Objective. To explore the value of early comprehensive intervention of skin contact combined with breastfeeding on improving early blood glucose in newborns with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Methods. A total of 300 newborns from pregnant women with gestational diabetes who were hospitalized in Wuxi People’s Hospital from January 2021 to December 2021 were randomly assigned into the observation group ( n = 150 ) and the control group ( n = 150 ). The former group received early comprehensive intervention of skin contact combined with breastfeeding, and the latter group received postnatal naked contact, physical examination after late navel severing, and routine nursing intervention such as early contact and early sucking in 30 min. The peripheral blood microglucose value at 1 and 2 hours after birth, neonatal hospitalization rate, ear temperature of 30 min, 60 min, 90 min, and 120 min after birth, neonatal crying, incidence of postpartum hemorrhage, uterine contraction/wound pain index, lactation before delivery, immediately after delivery, early sucking 15 min, and 2 hours postpartum were observed. Results. Compared to the control group, the values of trace blood glucose at 1 hour and 2 hours after birth in the observation group were higher, and the difference between groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05 ), the neonatal hospitalization rate in the observation group was lower, and the difference between groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05 ); the ear temperature of 30 min, 60 min, 90 min and 120 min after birth in the observation group was higher, and the difference between groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05 ). The crying frequency of newborns in the observation group was lower, and the difference between groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05 ). The incidence of postpartum hemorrhage in the observation group was lower, and the difference between groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05 ). The rate of uterine contraction/wound pain index grade 1 in the observation group was higher, and the difference between groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05 ). The rates of uterine contraction/wound pain index grade 2 and grade 3 in the observation group were lower, and the difference between groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05 ). The rate of lactation at 2 hours postpartum in the observation group was higher, and the difference between groups was statistically significant ( P < 0.05 ). Conclusion. Early comprehensive intervention of skin contact combined with breastfeeding can significantly increase the early blood glucose of newborns with GDM, effectively promote the occurrence of early hypoglycemia of GDM newborns, avoid a series of serious complications caused by excessive fluctuation of blood sugar, promote the stability of vital signs of newborns, reduce the hospitalization rate of newborns, improve the success rate of breastfeeding, reduce uterine contraction/wound pain, and reduce the incidence of postpartum hemorrhage. My clinical registration number is chictr220059454.
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77. Decoding the Response of Hydrazine And Hydroxylamine To the Canon Performance and Microbial Succession: Linking Performance to Mechanism
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Qian-Qian Zhang, Ning Liu, Jin-Ze Liu, Yan Yu, Ying Chen, Wen-Jing Fu, Jianqiang Zhao, and Ren-Cun Jin
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
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78. Temperature Evolution of Nanostructures of Al-Zr, Al-Zr-Yb, and Al-Zr-Yb-Cr Alloys: Coarsening of Al3zr, Al3(Yb1-Xzrx), and Cr Containing Al3(Yb1-Xzrx) Precipitates
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Zhiying Duan, Hua-Chan Fang, Zhuo Zhang, Yong-Xiang Xu, Qian-Qian Zhang, and Xuan Chen
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
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79. The Photo-Fenton System of Mil-53(Fe) Coupled with Bi2moo6 for Efficient Degradation of Tetracycline Under Visible Light
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Fahang Xu, Qian Liu, Qian-qian Zhang, and Ling Li
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80. Robust carbon–carbon singly bonded electron acceptors for efficient organic photovoltaics
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Qian-Qian Zhang and Chang-Zhi Li
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General Chemical Engineering ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2023
81. Transcranial Electrical Stimulation for Relief of Peripartum Mental Health Disorders in Women Undergoing Cesarean Section With Combined Spinal-Epidural Anesthesia: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial
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Qiu Zhao, Yuan Han, Xiao-Yi Hu, Song Zhang, Long Zhang, Jun Wang, Qian-Qian Zhang, Ming-Shu Tao, Jia-xing Fang, Jie Yang, Rong-Guang Liu, Xun Sun, Jian Zhou, Xiang Li, null Mannan-Abdul, Hongxing Zhang, He Liu, and Jun-Li Cao
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ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) to relieve peripartum anxiety and depressive symptoms in women undergoing cesarean section with combined spinal–epidural anesthesia.MethodsThis double-blind, randomized, sham-controlled trial was conducted in the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University from March 2021 and May 2021. One hundred and forty-eight full-term parturients giving birth by elective cesarean section were selected, and 126 were included in the intent-to-treat analysis. Parturients were provided standardized anesthesia and randomized to the active-tES (a-tES) group and sham-tES group. Parturients and outcome assessors were blinded to treatment allocation. The primary outcome was the changes in peripartum mental health disorders, including anxiety, assessed by the Pregnancy-Related Anxiety Questionnaire-Revised 2 (PRAQ-R2). Secondary outcomes included peripartum depressive symptoms, assessed by the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), maternal satisfaction, fatigue level, sleep quality index, and pain score during and after operation. Data were collected before entering the operating room (T0), between post-anesthesia and pre-surgery (T1), before leaving the operating room (T2), and at 24 h post-surgery (T3).ResultsOne hundred and twenty-six eligible parturients were enrolled in the two groups: a-tES group (N = 62) and sham-tES group (N = 64). Treatment with tES resulted in significantly lower scores of anxiety compared with sham-tES (T2: P < 0.001; T3: P = 0.001). Moreover, the a-tES groups showed a significant reduction in depression scores (T2: P = 0.003; T3: P = 0.032).ConclusionIn this randomized pilot study, tES treatment is efficacious in alleviating peripartum anxiety and depressive symptoms in women undergoing cesarean section and has been demonstrated to be a novel strategy for improving peripartum mental health disorders.Clinical Trial Registration[www.chictr.org.cn], identifier [ChiCTR2000040963].
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- 2021
82. Prevalence of Insomnia Symptoms in Older Chinese Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Meta-Analysis
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Lan Li, Qian-Qian Zhang, and Bao-Liang Zhong
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China ,Medicine (General) ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,insomnia ,Psychiatric assessment ,prevalence ,Population ,Prevalence ,COVID-19 ,Subgroup analysis ,General Medicine ,Mental health ,Confidence interval ,R5-920 ,Meta-analysis ,Insomnia ,medicine ,Medicine ,Systematic Review ,medicine.symptom ,education ,business ,older adults ,Demography - Abstract
Background: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected the sleep health of older adults, but the limited number of studies on insomnia symptoms of older Chinese adults differed in terms of screener of insomnia, sample size, and prevalence, making mental health planning for this population difficult. This meta-analysis estimated the prevalence of insomnia symptoms in older Chinese adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.Methods: Both Chinese (CNKI, Wanfang, VIP) and English (PubMed, EmBase, PsycInfo) databases were systematically searched to identify cross-sectional studies containing data on the prevalence of insomnia symptoms in older Chinese adults during the pandemic. Risk of bias (RoB) of included studies was assessed with the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for Studies Reporting Prevalence Data.Results: Nine studies with a total of 27,207 older Chinese adults were included. RoB scores of these studies ranged between zero and six. The pooled prevalence rates of insomnia symptoms and moderate and severe insomnia symptoms were 24.6% [95% confidence interval (CI): 19.5–30.5%] and 11.1% (95% CI: 7.2–16.9%), respectively. In subgroup analysis, significantly higher prevalence rates were observed in studies defining insomnia symptoms as “Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) ≥ 8” than in those defining them as “ISI ≥ 15” (32.6 vs. 15.6%, P < 0.001) and in older adults living in the COVID-19 epicenter than in those living in other places (35.2 vs. 23.3%, P = 0.006).Conclusion: Nearly one out of every four older Chinese adults suffered from insomnia symptoms during the pandemic. Mental health services for this population during the pandemic should include supportive activities aimed at improving mental well-being, periodic assessment of insomnia symptoms, and psychiatric assessment and treatment when necessary.
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- 2021
83. Agricultural Plastic Pollution in China: Generation of Plastic Debris and Emission of Phthalic Acid Esters from Agricultural Films
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Qian-Qian Zhang, Hui-Ru Li, Zhao-Rong Ma, Ya-Ya Cai, and Guang-Guo Ying
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Pollution ,China ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Plastic film ,Environmental engineering ,Phthalic Acids ,Greenhouse ,Esters ,General Chemistry ,Contamination ,Debris ,Agriculture ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental science ,Soil Pollutants ,business ,Plastic pollution ,Mulch ,Plastics ,media_common - Abstract
Agricultural plastic films have been proven highly advantageous, but they also cause pollution of plastic debris and associated chemicals. Phthalates (phthalic acid esters, PAEs), an important additive of agricultural films, can be released and contaminate the environment. Here, we analyzed the agricultural plastic usage and assessed plastic debris in China and developed a method to estimate PAE emissions from agricultural films. Additionally, the environmental fate of PAEs was evaluated using a fugacity-based multimedia model. The agricultural plastic film usage in China in 2017 was 2,528,600 tons. After agricultural film recycling and water erosion, the plastic debris amount was estimated as 465,016 tons. The water erosion process carried 4329 tons of plastic debris into the aquatic environment. During its lifetime, the agricultural film released a total of 91.5 tons of two typical types of PAEs. PAEs from the mulching film would mostly be removed through degradation, while those from the greenhouse film accumulate in vegetables. Populated regions exhibited more serious PAE pollution in vegetables but with no immediate health risks. The model was well evaluated using comparable measured concentrations and uncertainty analysis based on the Monte Carlo method. The findings from this study demonstrate the serious agricultural plastic pollution problem and associated PAE contamination in China.
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84. In situ observation of mitochondrial biogenesis as the early event of apoptosis
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Xiu-Hong Zhou, Chang-Sheng Shao, Qian-Qian Zhang, Yu-Hui Miao, Peng Wang, and Qing Huang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Mitochondrial DNA ,Reactive oxygen species ,Cell biology ,Multidisciplinary ,Science ,Biochemistry methods ,Mitochondrion ,Biology ,Article ,Nuclear DNA ,Biomolecular engineering ,Mitochondrial biogenesis ,chemistry ,Cytoplasm ,Transcription (biology) ,Apoptosis ,biology.protein ,Citrate synthase ,Viability assay - Abstract
Summary Mitochondrial biogenesis is a cell response to external stimuli which is generally believed to suppress apoptosis. However, during the process of apoptosis, whether mitochondrial biogenesis occurs in the early stage of the apoptotic cells remains unclear. To address this question, we constructed the COX8-EGFP-ACTIN-mCherry HeLa cells with recombinant fluorescent proteins respectively tagged on the nucleus and mitochondria and monitored the mitochondrial changes in the living cells exposed to gamma-ray radiation. Besides in situ detection of mitochondrial fluorescence changes, we also examined the cell viability, nuclear DNA damage, reactive oxygen species (ROS), mitochondrial superoxide, citrate synthase activity, ATP, cytoplasmic and mitochondrial calcium, mitochondrial mass, mitochondrial morphology, and protein expression related to mitochondrial biogenesis, as well as the apoptosis biomarkers. As a result, we confirmed that significant mitochondrial biogenesis took place preceding the radiation-induced apoptosis, and it was closely correlated with the apoptotic cells at late stage. The involved mechanism was also discussed., Graphical abstract, Highlights • Dual fluorescence approach was used for in situ observation of living cell processes • Radiation-induced effects of mitochondrial biogenesis and apoptosis were observed • Relationship between mitochondrial biogenesis and apoptosis was revisited • Assessing early mitochondrial biogenesis is critical for predicting later fate of cells, Biochemistry methods; Biomolecular engineering; Cell biology
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85. Decoding the response of complete autotrophic nitrogen removal over nitrite (CANON) performance and microbial succession to hydrazine and hydroxylamine: Linking performance to mechanism
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Qian-Qian Zhang, Ning Liu, Jin-Ze Liu, Yan Yu, null Ying-Chen, Wen-Jing Fu, Jian-Qiang Zhao, and Ren-Cun Jin
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Autotrophic Processes ,Environmental Engineering ,Bacteria ,Nitrogen ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Bioengineering ,Hydroxylamine ,General Medicine ,Hydroxylamines ,Bioreactors ,Hydrazines ,Ammonia ,Denitrification ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Nitrites - Abstract
The influence of hydrazine (N
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86. Antibiotic pollution in lakes in China: Emission estimation and fate modeling using a temperature-dependent multimedia model
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Ya-Ya, Cai, Qian-Qian, Zhang, Xiao-Ting, Yan, Yun-Qiu, Zhai, Zhao, Guo, Nan, Li, and Guang-Guo, Ying
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China ,History ,Environmental Engineering ,Polymers and Plastics ,Temperature ,Reproducibility of Results ,Water ,Pollution ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Lakes ,Multimedia ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,Business and International Management ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
The high use of antibiotics worldwide has poses a serious threat to both human and environmental health. Lakes are served as reservoirs for antibiotics, however, there is a lack of information available on antibiotics emissions and the subsequent pollution. Here, the emission and fate of 34 frequently detected antibiotics were studied in 226 Chinese lakes, via the built emission estimation method and a temperature-dependent multimedia lake model. It has been estimated that totally 5711 tons antibiotic were discharged into the lakes of China in 2019. Antibiotics emissions are due to human activities, with 3800-fold higher emissions in the Eastern China than that in Western China. The antibiotic fate in lakes has been successfully modelled by simulating the lake stratification, freeze-melt cycles and the stable condition throughout the year. Both stratification and freeze-melt cycles can lead to increased antibiotic concentrations in lake water. Deep-water lakes were shown to serve as a highly effective natural storage medium for antibiotics. The reliability of the model was confirmed by published measured concentrations and Monte Carlo method. This is the first study to comprehensively investigate the antibiotic fate in lakes of China, providing valuable guidance for the remediation of contaminated lakes.
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87. Clinical utility of immune function based on IFN-γ monitoring of lymphocyte subsets for parvovirus B19 infection in renal recipients
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Qian-Qian Zhang, Wei-jie Zhang, Feng Wang, Song Chen, and Sheng Chang
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Microbiology (medical) ,Erythema Infectiosum ,Kidney Transplantation ,Microbiology ,Lymphocyte Subsets ,Transplant Recipients ,Interferon-gamma ,Infectious Diseases ,Parvovirus B19, Human ,Genetics ,Humans ,Molecular Biology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
There should be a heightened index of suspicion for Parvovirus B19 (PVB19)-related anemia in organ transplant recipients. Thus far, there is no consensus or recommendation for clinical routine monitoring methods of PVB19 recipients to allow tailoring of immunosuppression.We conducted a retrospective study to evaluate the utility of the function (represented by the abilities to secrete IFN-γ) and numbers of lymphocyte subsets in monitoring PVB19 infections in renal recipients posttransplant. The enrolled 109 patients were split into 2 groups according to whether the recipients had an occurrence of PVB19 infection: 37 (33.94%) recipients developed PVB19 infection and 72 (66.06%) immune-stable recipients.The PVB19 infected group had significantly lower absolute counts and functions of different lymphocyte subsets compared with immune-stable recipients. We showed that the frequencies of IFN-γ + CD4 + T cells, IFN-γ + CD8 + T cells, and IFN-γ + NK cells increased markedly after treatment when compared to the occurrence in patients with timepoint before therapy, especially the percentages of IFN-γ + CD4 + T cells were significantly higher. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis showed that the optimal infection indicator was IFN-γ + NK cells frequency, with an auROC curve of 0.925. Concomitantly, Cox regression analysis indicated that the post-therapy increasing level of IFN-γ secreting function was significantly predictive of recurrent infections (P 0.001).We recommend prospective risk stratification for the high-risk population at risk of early-onset PVB19 infection and its recurrence involves screening strategies of immune-based surveillance with the sensitive IFN-γ + secreting monitoring for antiviral prophylaxis and preemptive therapy goal. Clinical Trial Notation: clinical trial registration number: chiCTR-ROC-17010756.
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88. [Construction of Continuous Dynamic Model for River Networks and Its Application in Simulation of Spatiotemporal Migration of Typical Biocides]
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Cheng, Xing, Qian-Qian, Zhang, Ya-Ya, Cai, Xiao-Ting, Yan, and Guang-Guo, Ying
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SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Disinfectants ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Biocides are widely added to personal care products and enter the environment through sewage treatment plant (STP) discharge, which affects ecological health. This paper evaluated the pollution characteristics of triclosan and triclocarban in a river network during the COVID-19 epidemic. Moreover, a continuous dynamic river network model coupling a one-dimensional hydrodynamic model and four-level fugacity model was established to address the temporal and spatial heterogeneity of pollutants in the river network migration process; then, this model was applied to evaluate two biocides in the Shima River Basin. The model passed calibration and in-field concentration verification tests and yielded satisfactory simulation results. The results of the study showed that the concentration of biocides in the river network during the new crown epidemic was twice that of the non-epidemic period. The concentration of triclosan and triclocarban in the river channel first increased and then decreased with the increase of the river migration distance after STP discharge. The time variation characteristics of the concentrations were affected by the river flow. The biocide concentration in the river network of the low flow upstream area first increased and then decreased, gradually stabilizing in about 20 h. The pollution concentration in the high flow downstream area was increased, and the concentration did not stabilize at 24 h. These results indicate the necessity of evaluating the temporal and spatial characteristics of migration of typical biocides in the river network by stages and time on the premise of distinguishing the flow.
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89. Satellite-Based Analysis of Spatial–Temporal Distributions of NH3 and Factors of Influence in North China
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Zhi-li, Deng, primary, Qian-qian, Zhang, additional, and Xing-ying, Zhang, additional
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90. Correlation between 18F-FDG PET CT SUV and symptomatic or asymptomatic pulmonary tuberculosis
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Yong Xiao, Wei-Guo Tan, Xiang-Dong Li, Qian Qian Zhang, Wei-ye Yu, and Pu-Xuan Lu
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Standardized uptake value ,Asymptomatic ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Lesion ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ,Pulmonary tuberculosis ,Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography ,Humans ,Medicine ,Analysis software ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Tuberculosis, Pulmonary ,Instrumentation ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,PET-CT ,Radiation ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Condensed Matter Physics ,High uptake ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Fdg pet ct ,Radiology ,Radiopharmaceuticals ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To explore the difference of 18F-FDG PET/CT images between the symptomatic and asymptomatic pulmonary tuberculosis, as well as the correlation between the standard uptake value (SUV) and the symptomatic/asymptomatic pulmonary tuberculosis. METHODS A study dataset of 57 pulmonary tuberculosis cases was retrospectively assembled and analyzed. Among these cases, 30 were diagnosed having symptomatic pulmonary tuberculosis and 27 were asymptomatic pulmonary tuberculosis. PET/CT was performed in all 57 cases. The clinical data, CT images and PET/CT radioactive uptake data were analyzed using statistical data analysis software. RESULTS All 57 cases showed radioactively high uptake, with the maximum standard uptake value (SUVmax) of the lesion ranging from 1.60 to 27.30 and a mean value of 6.63±4.82. The symptomatic cases had an SUVmax of 8.76±4.97 and the asymptomatic cases had an SUVmax of 4.27±3.39. The SUVmax as well as singular or multiple lesions showed statistical differences between symptomatic and asymptomatic cases. CONCLUSION The symptomatic pulmonary tuberculosis cases show significantly higher SUVmax than the asymptomatic cases. Based on the criteria of SUVmax greater than 2.0 to define active lesions, 100% of symptomatic cases might have active lesions while 70.4% of asymptomatic cases might have active lesions. Therefore, focused attention should be clinically paid on the asymptomatic cases of pulmonary tuberculosis to avoid miss diagnosis and delayed treatment.
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91. Expression of the nirS, hzsA, and hdh genes and antibiotic resistance genes in response to recovery of anammox process inhibited by oxytetracycline
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Guangming Tian, Dan Wu, Qian-Qian Zhang, Cheng-Jie Wang, Jing Wu, Qaisar Mahmood, Man-Ling Shi, Yu-Hui Bai, Yi-Heng Zhao, and Ren-Cun Jin
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Environmental Engineering ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Oxytetracycline ,Functional genes ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Extracellular polymeric substance ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,medicine ,Environmental Chemistry ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Gene ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Sewage ,Extracellular Polymeric Substance Matrix ,Chemistry ,Drug Resistance, Microbial ,16S ribosomal RNA ,Pollution ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Heme C ,Biochemistry ,Genes, Bacterial ,Anammox ,medicine.drug ,Antibiotic resistance genes - Abstract
The inhibitory effects of oxytetracycline (OTC) on the anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) performance were relieved by employing bio-augmentation (BA) tactics. However, the recovery mechanism was vague. The response of specific anammox activity (SAA), heme c, functional genes, extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) and antibiotics resistance genes (ARGs) to OTC inhibition and BA aid were traced in the present study. The results indicated that response of SAA, heme c content and functional genes, such as nirS, hzsA and hdh to OTC inhibition were not synchronous. The presence of the tetC, tetG, tetX, and intI1 genes enhanced the resistance of anammox sludge to OTC, thus accelerating the performance recovery when aided by BA. A significant correlation existed between number of anammox 16S rRNA gene copies and protein level in the soluble microbial products (SMP), between tetG gene relative abundance and polysaccharose in SMP and between tetG gene relative abundance and protein in bound EPS (EPSs). In nutshell, the current findings provide the first description of a recovery mechanism regarding OTC-inhibited anammox performance aided by BA based on functional genes and highlights the contribution of ARGs and the self-resistance ability of EPS.
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92. Aggregation-induced emission enhancement of yellow photoluminescent carbon dots for highly selective detection of environmental and intracellular copper(II) ions
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Wenyi Lv, Rongsheng Li, Hui Liu, Min Lin, Jian Wang, Cheng Zhi Huang, and Qian Qian Zhang
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Detection limit ,Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy ,Photoluminescence ,Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Photochemistry ,medicine.disease_cause ,01 natural sciences ,Copper ,0104 chemical sciences ,Ion ,medicine ,0210 nano-technology ,Carbon ,Intracellular ,Ultraviolet - Abstract
Carbon dots (CDs) are prepared through a simple one-step hydrothermal treatment of o-phenylendiamine (OPD) and show yellow photoluminescent (PL) emission under the ultraviolet excitation, which can be further enhanced by Cu2+ ions owing to Cu2+ ions induced aggregation of OPD-CDs through the coordination of Cu2+ with amino groups on the surface of OPD-CDs. The aggregation induced emission enhancement (AIEE) property enables it feasible to develop a simple, sensitive and selective method to detect environmental and intracellular copper (II) ions. The limit of detection as low as 0.28 μmol/L (3σ/k) and a dynamic range from 0.5 μmol/L to 40 μmol/L make it very easy to detect the copper content in water samples, such as river closure reservoir. Furthermore, fluorescence imaging of intracellular Cu2+ suggests that the AIEE features of OPD-CDs specific to Cu2+ ions can be also applied in biological systems.
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93. Persistence of androgens, progestogens, and glucocorticoids during commercial animal manure composting process
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Liang-Ying He, You-Sheng Liu, Jin-Na Zhang, Jian-Liang Zhao, Lei Yang, Qian-Qian Zhang, Min Zhang, and Guang-Guo Ying
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Environmental Engineering ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,010501 environmental sciences ,engineering.material ,complex mixtures ,01 natural sciences ,Steroid ,Melengestrol acetate ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Animal science ,medicine ,Animals ,Soil Pollutants ,Environmental Chemistry ,Methyltestosterone ,Glucocorticoids ,Waste Management and Disposal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Compost ,Composting ,fungi ,Androgen ,Pollution ,Manure ,chemistry ,Melengestrol ,Androgens ,engineering ,Progestins ,Environmental Monitoring ,Hormone ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Animal manure contains various organic contaminants such as steroids. The fate of these steroids during composting is still unknown. Here we investigated the fate of androgens, progestogens, and glucocorticoids during animal manure composting and evaluated their residues in compost-applied soils. The results showed the presence of 16 steroid hormones in the initial compost with concentrations ranging from 3.26 ng/g dw (Cortisol) to 2520 ng/g dw (5α-dihydroprogesterone). The concentrations of almost all detected hormones increased on the 2nd day of composting, and some of them increased several or even dozens of times. Steroids such as hydroxyprogesterone caproate, melengestrol acetate, and methyltestosterone were not found in the initial compost but later detected during the composting process. After 171 days of composting, only 40.4% of detected steroid hormones was removed, and the total concentration of detected steroids was still as high as 3210 ng/g dw. The removal rates of some target compounds were negative, especially for the natural androgens androsta-1,4-diene-3,17-dione and the synthetic androgen 17β-boldenone whose concentrations significantly increased by the end of composting, indicating conversion from their conjugates or transformation from other steroids. The steroid hormones were mainly eliminated in the first three weeks; prolonged composting time did not obviously promote further removal. The variations in steroid concentration were related to the changes in compost properties such as pH and temperature during the composting process. The dissipation of steroid hormones was also linked to the changes of microbial communities in the compost to some extent. Twelve steroids were detected in the compost-treated soils of a kailyard, while 26 steroid hormones were detected in the roots of Chinese cabbages grown on the soil. The results suggest that the application of manure compost product can lead to soil contamination and plant uptake.
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94. Retraction: Inflammatory Molecule, PSGL-1, Deficiency Activates Macrophages to Promote Colorectal Cancer Growth through NFκB Signaling
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Jiangchao, Li, Zeqi, Zhou, Xiaohan, Zhang, Li, Zheng, Dan, He, Yuxiang, Ye, Qian-Qian, Zhang, Cui-Ling, Qi, Xiao-Dong, He, Chen, Yu, Chun-Kui, Shao, Liang, Qiao, and Lijing, Wang
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Molecular Biology - Published
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95. Transformation products of tetracyclines in three typical municipal wastewater treatment plants
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Shao-Fen Zhong, Bin Yang, Hao-Jun Lei, Qian Xiong, Qian-Qian Zhang, Fang Liu, and Guang-Guo Ying
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Environmental Engineering ,Sewage ,Oxytetracycline ,Tetracycline ,Wastewater ,Pollution ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Water Purification ,Tetracyclines ,Doxycycline ,Animals ,Environmental Chemistry ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Chlortetracycline - Abstract
Antibiotics in the environment could undergo various processes with formation of transformation products, but little has been known about their occurrence and (eco)toxicological consequences. Here we investigated the occurrence and fate of nine transformation products of four tetracyclines (tetracycline, oxytetracycline, chlortetracycline and doxycycline) in three municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in Guangzhou, China. The results showed the detection of all the tetracyclines and their transformation products in the WWTPs, with mean concentrations ranging from 17.8 ng/L (anhydrotetracycline) to 49.1 ng/L (oxytetracycline) in influent, 3.03 ng/L (tetracycline) to 6.94 ng/L (4-epi-chlortetracycline) in effluent, and 19.8 ng/g (isochlortetracycline) to 503 ng/g (4-epi-tertracycline) in sludge, respectively. The transformation products of tetracycline, oxytetracycline, chlortetracycline and doxycycline accounted for 73%-83%, 26%-52%, 70%-73% and 69%-74% of total concentrations, respectively. The aqueous removal rates of tetracyclines and their transformation products in the three WWTPs ranged from 18.4% (demethyl-chlortetracycline) to 93.7% (oxytetracycline). Mass balance analysis based on both aqueous and solid phase showed that their removals were mainly attributed to the sludge adsorption. Residual tetracyclines and their transformation products in the effluents would pose no obvious ecological risks to three aquatic organisms (green algae, daphnia and fish). However, 43.5% of sludge samples had high risks from these tetracyclines and transformation products, especially the compounds with poor biodegradability. The results from this study suggest that transformation products should be included in future environmental monitoring and control.
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96. Effects of individualized positive end-expiratory pressure combined with recruitment maneuver on intraoperative ventilation during abdominal surgery: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Qiu Zhao, Xing Gao, Xiu-Cheng Liu, Xiang Li, Jian Zhou, Xun Sun, Yang Zhou, He Liu, Jun-Li Cao, Hui-Lian Guan, Jun Wang, Zhi-Lin Ni, Xiao-Yi Hu, Qian-Qian Zhang, Yuan Han, and Ming-Sheng Dai
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Mean arterial pressure ,Pulmonary Atelectasis ,business.industry ,Network Meta-Analysis ,Atelectasis ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,law.invention ,Pulmonary function testing ,Clinical trial ,Positive-Pressure Respiration ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Anesthesia ,Breathing ,Tidal Volume ,Medicine ,Humans ,business ,Positive end-expiratory pressure ,Abdominal surgery ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic - Abstract
Low tidal volume ventilation strategy may lead to atelectasis without proper positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and recruitment maneuver (RM) settings. RM followed by individualized PEEP was a new method to optimize the intraoperative pulmonary function. We conducted a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials to compare the effects of individualized PEEP + RM on intraoperative pulmonary function and hemodynamic with other PEEP and RM settings. The primary outcomes were intraoperative oxygenation index and dynamic compliance, while the secondary outcomes were intraoperative heart rate and mean arterial pressure. In total, we identified 15 clinical trials containing 36 randomized groups with 3634 participants. Ventilation strategies were divided into eight groups by four PEEP (L: low, M: moderate, H: high, and I: individualized) and two RM (yes or no) settings. The main results showed that IPEEP + RM group was superior to all other groups regarding to both oxygenation index and dynamic compliance. LPEEP group was inferior to LPEEP + RM, MPEEP, MPEEP + RM, and IPEEP + RM in terms of oxygenation index and LPEEP + RM, MPEEP, MPEEP + RM, HPEEP + RM, IPEEP, and IPEEP + RM in terms of dynamic compliance. All comparisons were similar for secondary outcomes. Our analysis suggested that individualized PEEP and RM may be the optimal low tidal volume ventilation strategy at present, while low PEEP without RM is not suggested.
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97. [Study on the changes of soft and hard tissue before and after early treatment of ClassⅡskeletal malocclusion with Twin-block appliance]
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Shu-Qiang, Niu, Feng-Chun, Hou, Qian-Qian, Zhang, and Yan-Jun, Zang
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Cephalometry ,Humans ,Mandible ,Malocclusion, Angle Class II ,Malocclusion ,Overbite - Abstract
To investigate the effect of early correction with Twin-block appliance on soft and hard tissues of patients with Class Ⅱ skeletal malocclusion.Sixty patients with Angle Class Ⅱ skeletal malocclusion were prospectively selected. The patients were divided into 2 groups, 30 cases in each group, by random number table method. Patients in the experimental group were treated with a Twin-block appliance combined with straight wire appliance, while patients in the control group were treated with a straight wire appliance. The soft and hard tissue indexes(SNA, SNB, ANB, U1-NA angle, U1-NA distance, L1-NB distance, L1-NB angle, U1-L1) before, and 12 months after treatment were measured. Soft tissue measurement indicators included UL-U1, LL-L1, over jet, overbite, E-upper-lip from the upper lip to the E-line, and the lower lip to the E-line, changes in the vertical distance (E-lower-lip), the dip angle of the sulcus, and the thickness of the soft tissue. SPSS 25.0 software package was used for statistical analysis of the data.U1-NA, U1-NA, L1-NB, L1-NB, overjet, overbite, E-upper-lip, and E-lower-lip were significantly less than the control group at 12 months and 36 months after treatment in the experimental group(P0.05). U1-L1, nasolabial angle, sulcus angle, and soft tissue thickness of the experimental group were significantly greater than those of the control group(P0.05).Twin-block appliance combined with straight wire appliance can significantly improve the relationship between the jaw and the soft and hard tissues of patients with Class Ⅱ skeletal malocclusion, and the long-term effect is good.
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98. MicroRNA-93-5p participates in type 2 diabetic retinopathy through targeting Sirt1
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Jin-Ling Zhang, Zhan-Ya Chu, Qian Ren, Qian-Qian Zhang, Hui Wang, Xian Su, and Ying-Ying Zhang
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endocrine system diseases ,Inflammation ,Vascular permeability ,Pharmacology ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Sirtuin 1 ,medicine ,Animals ,Antagomir ,Retina ,Reporter gene ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,business.industry ,Retinal ,Diabetic retinopathy ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Up-Regulation ,Ophthalmology ,MicroRNAs ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
To investigate the role of miR-93-5p in rats with type 2 diabetic retinopathy (DR) through targeting Sirt1. The targeting correlation between miR-93-5p and Sirt1 was validated by dual-luciferase reporter gene assay. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) rat models were received intravitreal injection of antagomir NC (negative control), miR-93-5p antagomir, miR-93-5p agomir and/or recombinant Sirt1, followed by observation of pathological changes in retina via HE staining. Besides, retinal vascular permeability was determined by fluorescein isothiocyanate-bovine serum albumin (FITC-BSA), while the retinal vasculature was observed through retinal trypsin digestion. Expression of miR-93-5p and Sirt1 was measured by qRT-PCR and Western blotting, while the levels of VEGF, proinflammatory cytokines and anti-oxidative indicators were determined using corresponding kits. MiR-93-5p could target Sirt1 as analyzed by the luciferase reporter gene assay. Rats in the T2DM group presented the up-regulation of miR-93-5p and down-regulation of Sirt1 in the retina, and miR-93-5p inhibition could up-regulate Sirt1 expression in the T2DM rats. Recombinant Sirt1 decreased retinal vascular permeability and acellular capillaries with improved pathological changes in retina from T2DM rats, which was abolished by miR-93-5p agomir. Moreover, miR-93-5p inhibition or Sirt1 overexpression decreased the levels of VEGF and proinflammatory cytokines while enhancing the activity of anti-oxidative indicators. However, indicators above had no significant differences between T2DM group and T2DM + agomir + Sirt1 group. MiR-93-5p, via targeting Sirt1, could affect the vascular permeability and acellular capillaries and mitigate the inflammation and oxidative stress in the retinas, which may play a critical role in DR.
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- 2021
99. Insight into the evolution of microbial community and antibiotic resistance genes in anammox process induced by copper after recovery from oxytetracycline stress
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Hui Qian, Peiyue Li, Qian-Qian Zhang, Ya-Qiao Sun, Ren-Cun Jin, and Jian-Qiang Zhao
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inorganic chemicals ,0106 biological sciences ,Environmental Engineering ,Nitrogen ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Bioengineering ,Functional genes ,Oxytetracycline ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Bioreactors ,010608 biotechnology ,medicine ,Food science ,Anaerobiosis ,Waste Management and Disposal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Stress recovery ,biology ,Sewage ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Microbiota ,Drug Resistance, Microbial ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Copper ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,chemistry ,Microbial population biology ,Anammox ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Bacteria ,medicine.drug ,Antibiotic resistance genes - Abstract
The influence of copper ion (Cu2+) on anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) performance and microbial community structures after oxytetracycline (OTC) stress recovery were assessed. Experimental results demonstrated that anammox performance were stressed by 1.0 mg L−1 Cu2+ and inhibitions were reversible with total nitrogen removal rate higher than 3.08 ± 0.2 kg N m−3 d−1. The residual OTC in the anammox sludge could combine with Cu2+ introduced and thereby retarded inhibition on performance in the presence of 2.0 mg L−1 Cu2+. Moreover, the positive relation of dominant bacterium Ca. Anammoxoglobus with the abundance of functional genes and parts of antibiotic resistance genes were observed, suggesting that regain of performance was the results of the gradual domestication of latent resistant species after inhibition. This investigation reveals new insights into resistance of anammox performance for Cu2+ and OTC.
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100. H5N1 Avian Influenza in Human
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Qian-qian Zhang, He-ping Xu, Yong Sun, Bu-dong Chen, Fei Shi, Guang-ping Zheng, and Pu-xuan Lu
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- 2021
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