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2. The impact of residual renal function and total body water volume on achieving adequate dialysis in CAPD
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Gao, Hb, Lew, Sq, Claudio Ronco, Mishkin, Gj, and Bosch, Jp
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- 1999
3. Separation and identification of immunosuppressive factors in human semen
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Wang Yf, Gao Hb, and Jiang Y
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Male ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunosuppression ,Semen ,Computational biology ,Biology ,Endocrinology ,Immunity ,Immunology ,medicine ,Humans ,Identification (biology) ,Glycoproteins - Published
- 1990
4. [Green Transformation of Industrial Structure of Jiaxing City Driven by Synergizing the Reduction of Pollution and Carbon Emissions].
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Chen MG, Gao HB, Tian JP, and Chen LJ
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The "Implementation Plan for Reduction of Pollution and Carbon Emissions" emphasizes the need to explore mechanisms for pollution and carbon emission reductions, strengthen efforts for synergistic reduction, and accelerate the green and low-carbon development in different types of cities. Thus, this study established a multi-objective optimization model for the industrial structure of the city based on green total factor productivity (GTFP), which was applied to Jiaxing, an emerging coastal city. The results indicated an overall 8% increase in GTFP across various industries in Jiaxing from 2016 to 2019. The top three economic sectors - chemical products; electricity and thermal production and supply; and communication equipment, computers, and other electronic devices-ranked 12th, 15th, and 5th in GTFP, respectively. Conversely, industries with the top three GTFP rankings-other manufacturing products, specialized equipment, food, and tobacco-ranked 19th, 12th, and 14th in GDP, respectively. Given the mismatch between economic output and environmental benefits among different industries, deepening industrial structure adjustment and promoting synergistic pollution reduction and carbon reduction are imperative. The chemical industry (decreasing by 2%) and the electricity and thermal production and supply industry (decreasing by 1%) crucially need industrial transformation. This can be achieved by setting higher environmental thresholds, reducing the growth rate of fixed asset investment, and curbing the final consumption of these industries to enhance the efficiency of existing facilities. Meanwhile, the service industry (increasing by 5%) should be rapidly developed, while other industries can continue to grow at their current pace. The city-level industrial structure optimization model established in this study can effectively support future decision-making for the dual control of total carbon emissions and intensity, foster new-quality productivity, and promote carbon peaking and green low-carbon high-quality development in different cities.
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- 2024
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5. Safety and efficacy of curcumin in the treatment of ulcerative colitis: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
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Peng Z, Li D, Wu N, Wang XY, Sun GX, Gao HB, and Li HX
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Objective: This study aims to systematically evaluate the safety and efficacy of curcumin as an adjunctive treatment for patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) and to assess the methodological quality of the published studies., Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted in PubMed, Embase, and CENTRAL databases for randomized controlled trials published up to August 18, 2023. Two independent reviewers screened studies based on predefined criteria. Meta-analysis was performed using a random-effects model with RevMan 5.4. Heterogeneity was assessed using Cochran's Q test and I² statistic., Results: Eight randomized controlled trials involving 482 patients were included. Seven studies reported clinical remission, and three reported endoscopic remission. Compared to the placebo group, adjunctive curcumin therapy significantly improved clinical remission (RR=2.33, 95 % CI: 1.25 to 4.34; P = 0.008; I²=80 %). Although endoscopic remission showed an increasing trend, it was not statistically significant (RR=4.17, 95 % CI: 0.63 to 27.71; P = 0.14; I²=80 %). Significant improvements were also observed in clinical improvement (RR=1.93, 95 % CI: 1.10 to 3.36; P = 0.02; I²=56 %) and endoscopic improvement (RR=1.76, 95 % CI: 1.12 to 2.77; P = 0.01; I²=62 %) in the curcumin group. No serious adverse events were reported. Subgroup analysis indicated a positive correlation between treatment efficacy and dosage, with no significant impact of administration method or follow-up duration on the pooled results or heterogeneity., Conclusion: Curcumin as an adjunctive treatment shows promise in improving clinical and endoscopic outcomes in UC patients without significant adverse effects. However, due to the limited number of studies and substantial heterogeneity, further large-scale randomized controlled trials are necessary to confirm these findings., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2024
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6. Effect of bivalirudin on myocardial microcirculation and adverse events after interventional therapy in older patients with acute coronary syndrome.
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Du YK, Cui LJ, and Gao HB
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Background: Bivalirudin, a direct thrombin inhibitor, is used in anticoagulation therapies as a substitute for heparin, especially during cardiovascular procedures such as percutaneous coronary intervention., Aim: To explore the effect of bivalirudin on myocardial microcirculation following an intervention and its influence on adverse cardiac events in elderly patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS)., Methods: In total, 165 patients diagnosed with acute myocardial at our hospital between June 2020 and June 2022 were enrolled in this study. From June 2020 to June 2022, elderly patients with ACS with complete data were selected and treated with interventional therapy. The study cohort was randomly divided into a study group ( n = 80, administered bivalirudin) and a control group ( n = 85, administered unfractionated heparin). Over a 6-mo follow-up period, differences in emergency processing times, including coronary intervention, cardiac function indicators, occurrence of cardiovascular events, and recurrence rates, were analyzed., Results: Significant differences were observed between the study cohorts, with the observation group showing shorter emergency process times across all stages: Emergency classification; diagnostic testing; implementation of coronary intervention; and conclusion of emergency treatment ( P < 0.05). Furthermore, the left ventricular ejection fraction in the observation group was significantly higher ( P < 0.05), and the creatine kinase-MB and New York Heart Association scores were notably lower than those in the control group ( P < 0.05)., Conclusion: In elderly patients receiving interventional therapy for ACS, bivalirudin administration led to increased activated clotting time achievement rates, enhanced myocardial reperfusion, and reduced incidence of bleeding complications and adverse cardiac events., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare they have nothing to disclose., (©The Author(s) 2024. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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7. [Research progress on nitrate isotope coupled multi-tracer tracing groundwater nitrate pollution].
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Wang G, Gao HB, Long B, and Wu JF
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- China, Oxygen Isotopes analysis, Isotopes analysis, Groundwater analysis, Groundwater chemistry, Nitrates analysis, Environmental Monitoring methods, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis
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Nitrate pollution in groundwater has become a global concern. One of the most important issues in controlling the nitrate pollution of groundwater is to identify the pollution source quickly and accurately. In this review, we firstly summarized the isotopic background values of potential sources of nitrate pollution in groundwater in 17 provinces (cities, autonomous regions) and 29 study areas in China, which could provide the fundamental database for subsequent research. Secondly, we reviewed the research progress of nitrate isotopes combined with multiple tracers for tracing nitrate in groundwater, and discussed their applicable conditions, advantages, and disadvantages. We found that halides and microorganisms combined with nitrate isotopes could accurately trace the pollution sources of domestic sewage, excrement and agricultural activities. The combination of Δ
17 O and nitrate isotopes could effectively distinguish the source of atmospheric deposition of nitrate in groundwater. The combination of groundwater age and nitrate isotopes could further determine the time scale of nitrate pollution. In addition, we summarized the application cases and compared the characteristics of mass balance mixing model, IsoSource model, Bayesian isotope mixing model, and EMMTE model for quantitative identification of nitrate pollution in groundwater. For the complexity and concealment of groundwater pollution sources, the coupling of nitrate isotopes with other chemical and biological tracing methods, as well as the application of nitrate isotope quantitative models, are effective tools for reliably identifying groundwater nitrate sources and transformation processes.- Published
- 2024
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8. [Analysis of prognostic factors in patients with COVID-19 infection].
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Gao HB and Zhang J
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- Humans, Prognosis, China, COVID-19, Cardiovascular Diseases, Coinfection
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The peak of COVID-19 infections in China has just passed, and symptomatic manifestations in patients vary widely, with a minority experiencing severe morbidity and mortality. Early detection of adverse outcomes remains critical for clinical governance and prognosis in COVID-19. This review synthesized both national and international studies relevant to the prognostic evaluation of COVID-19 and summarized the prognostic implications of demographics (age and gender), specific laboratory parameters, adjunctive examination results, complications, and comorbidities in COVID-19 patients. Pertinent laboratory parameters chiefly included markers of inflammation, coagulation function, and electrolytic balance. Adjunctive examinations included thoracic CT and electrocardiographic evaluations. Major complications and comorbid conditions included thrombotic episodes, co-infections, secondary infections, chronic pulmonary disorders, cardiovascular diseases, acute and chronic renal diseases, diabetes mellitus, and cerebrovascular accidents. Moreover, this article discussed how these elements affected the prognosis of patients with COVID-19. By summarizing the information, it aimed to inform preventive and therapeutic strategies against COVID-19 infections in the forthcoming period.
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- 2024
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9. Giant electric field-induced second harmonic generation in polar skyrmions.
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Wang S, Li W, Deng C, Hong Z, Gao HB, Li X, Gu Y, Zheng Q, Wu Y, Evans PG, Li JF, Nan CW, and Li Q
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Electric field-induced second harmonic generation allows electrically controlling nonlinear light-matter interactions crucial for emerging integrated photonics applications. Despite its wide presence in materials, the figures-of-merit of electric field-induced second harmonic generation are yet to be elevated to enable novel device functionalities. Here, we show that the polar skyrmions, a topological phase spontaneously formed in PbTiO
3 /SrTiO3 ferroelectric superlattices, exhibit a high comprehensive electric field-induced second harmonic generation performance. The second-order nonlinear susceptibility and modulation depth, measured under non-resonant 800 nm excitation, reach ~54.2 pm V-1 and ~664% V-1 , respectively, and high response bandwidth (higher than 10 MHz), wide operating temperature range (up to ~400 K) and good fatigue resistance (>1010 cycles) are also demonstrated. Through combined in-situ experiments and phase-field simulations, we establish the microscopic links between the exotic polarization configuration and field-induced transition paths of the skyrmions and their electric field-induced second harmonic generation response. Our study not only presents a highly competitive thin-film material ready for constructing on-chip devices, but opens up new avenues of utilizing topological polar structures in the fields of photonics and optoelectronics., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2024
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10. A robust localization approach for Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL): A single-center retrospective study.
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Xu BS, Leng FG, Jiang YY, Liao CZ, Wang F, Hu JM, Gao HB, Leng X, and Xi HB
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- Humans, Male, Female, Adult, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Kidney, Treatment Outcome, Nephrolithotomy, Percutaneous, Nephrostomy, Percutaneous methods, Kidney Calculi surgery
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Background: Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) represents the gold standard treatment method for cases with large kidney stones. As a critical step in performing PCNL, the procedure of establishing a safe and accurate nephrostomy tract will dramatically impact the treatment quality of patients with large-sized kidney stones., Objective: This work attempts to describe a new and improved process of establishing an accurate nephrostomy tract and clinically evaluate the effectiveness and safeness of this proposed methodology., Methods: This work represents a retrospective single-center study carried out between August 2013 and November 2019. The collected samples consist of 937 patients who were operated on using PCNL coupled with our proposed procedure. Briefly, a preoperative B-ultrasonography was firstly performed to decide the puncture point in a simulated surgical position where was marked with ureteral catheter segments (2-3 cm). A computed tomography (CT) scan was followed to correct the anchor points in the simulated surgical position. After this, an accurate puncture operation was performed under the real-time guidance of intraoperative B ultrasound., Results: Examining this study, 851 subjects with renal stones and 86 subjects with ureteropelvic junction stones were included for the PCNL operation project. All samples were grouped with Guy's grading system: grade I, II, III, and IV patients there were 0.00%, 42.69%, 51.01%, and 6.30%, respectively. Among these patients, the average age was 48.49 ± 10.80 years old, with a male to female ratio of around 1.73:1., Conclusions: This study showed that our developed method warrants an accurate and safe PCNL operation that involves the process of establishing the nephrostomy tract. Other advantageous attributes of this new PCNL process include negligible radiation exposure, lesser complications, and low failure rates. More importantly, this new localization approach is particularly attractive for hospitals that are new to the field of adopting PCNL considering its safeness, effectiveness, and learnability.
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- 2023
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11. Pregnancy-related spontaneous coronary artery dissection after intravenous ritodrine infusion: a case report.
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An YQ, Dong YL, Men YJ, Liu L, Gong Y, Su JL, Gao HB, and Tian YP
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Competing Interests: Conflicts of interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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- 2023
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12. KeratoScreen: Early Keratoconus Classification With Zernike Polynomial Using Deep Learning.
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Gao HB, Pan ZG, Shen MX, Lu F, Li H, and Zhang XQ
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- Adolescent, Adult, Algorithms, Cornea diagnostic imaging, Corneal Topography methods, Humans, ROC Curve, Retrospective Studies, Sensitivity and Specificity, Young Adult, Deep Learning, Keratoconus diagnosis
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Purpose: We aimed to investigate the usefulness of Zernike coefficients (ZCs) for distinguishing subclinical keratoconus (KC) from normal corneas and to evaluate the goodness of detection of the entire corneal topography and tomography characteristics with ZCs as a screening feature input set of artificial neural networks., Methods: This retrospective study was conducted at the Affiliated Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, China. A total of 208 patients (1040 corneal topography images) were evaluated. Data were collected between 2012 and 2018 using the Pentacam system and analyzed from February 2019 to December 2021. An artificial neural network (KeratoScreen) was trained using a data set of ZCs generated from corneal topography and tomography. Each image was previously assigned to 3 groups: normal (70 eyes; average age, 28.7 ± 2.6 years), subclinical KC (48 eyes; average age, 24.6 ± 5.7 years), and KC (90 eyes; average age, 25.9 ± 5.4 years). The data set was randomly split into 70% for training and 30% for testing. We evaluated the precision of screening symptoms and examined the discriminative capability of several combinations of the input set and nodes., Results: The best results were achieved using ZCs generated from corneal thickness as an input parameter, determining the 3 categories of clinical classification for each subject. The sensitivity and precision rates were 93.9% and 96.1% in subclinical KC cases and 97.6% and 95.1% in KC cases, respectively., Conclusions: Deep learning algorithms based on ZCs could be used to screen for early KC and for other corneal ectasia during preoperative screening for corneal refractive surgery., Competing Interests: The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose., (Copyright © 2022 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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13. [The importance of intranasal trigeminal event-related potentials test for patients with olfactory dysfunction].
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Liu J, Zhan LY, Yao X, Gao HB, Xie FF, and Chang F
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- Evoked Potentials physiology, Female, Humans, Inflammation, Male, Retrospective Studies, Smell physiology, Olfaction Disorders etiology, Virus Diseases complications
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Objective: To analyze the characteristics of trigeminal event-related potentials (tERPs) in different kinds of olfactory disorders (OD), and to evaluate the importance of tERPs for the patients with olfactory dysfunction. Methods: Clinical data of 314 patients with olfactory dysfunction from the Smell and Taste Clinics in Beijing Anzhen Hospital from 2015 to 2021 were retrospectively reviewed, including 158 males and 156 females, aging from 6 to 78 years. The control group consisted of healthy people from medical examination center, who were gender and age matched. The clinical characteristics of OD were analyzed using Sniffin' Sticks test, olfactory event-related potentials (oERPs), tERPs and acoustic rhinometry test. SPSS 17.0 software was used to compare the difference of tERPs between the two groups, and to analyze the related factors affecting trigeminal function. Results: The ratio of tERPs presence was different in OD caused by different reasons: head traumatic OD (54.9%), post-virus infection OD (63.6%), sinonasal inflammatory OD (68.4%) and OD due to other causes (56.9%). Compared with controls, tERPs signals in OD patients showed a significant lower amplitude in the N
1 wave (all P <0.001), and lower amplitude in the P2 wave in most OD patients (head trauma t =-4.11, P <0.001; sinonasal inflammation t =-2.04, P= 0.046; others t =-2.40, P =0.020) except in OD by post-virus infection ( t =-1.98, P =0.052). tERPs signals in OD patients by sinonasal inflammation showed longer latency in the N1 wave ( t =2.15, P =0.036), but this difference was not observed in other OD patients (all P >0.05). tERPs signals were significantly correlated with the Sniffin' Sticks score, deficiency of oERPs and nasal minimum cross-sectional area (all P <0.05). Conclusions: OD patients show neurophysiologic deficits in trigeminal function. The absence of tERPs or lower amplitude in N1 waves are the important characteristics of patients with OD.- Published
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14. A Clinical Study on Individualized Surgical Scheme of Hydrocephalus Complicated With Skull Defect.
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Zhou JY, Zhang X, Gao HB, Cao Z, and Sun W
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Skull surgery, Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt, Dental Implants, Hydrocephalus complications, Hydrocephalus surgery
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Objective: This study intends to discuss the individualized selection of surgical scheme of hydrocephalus complicated with skull defect., Methods: A total of 141 patients with hydrocephalus complicated with skull defect in our hospital from January 2012 to December 2018 were the main subjects of this study. Among these 141 patients, 78 patients underwent shunt and skull repair surgery in our hospital. In the present study, according to the classification of bone window tension, and combined with factors that affect the operation, different surgical schemes were selected, namely, repair surgery in the first phase and shunt surgery in the second phase, or simultaneous surgery, or shunt surgery in the first phase and repair surgery in the second phase., Results: The results of the present study show that an individualized surgical scheme can allow for the operation of hydrocephalus complicated with skull defect, without increasing the risk of complications, such as shunt infection, epidural hematoma, etc., Conclusions: The surgical scheme for hydrocephalus complicated with skull defect differs in clinic., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2021 by Mutaz B. Habal, MD.)
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- 2021
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15. [Effect of chlorpyrifos on autophagy-related protein expression in hippocampal neurons of SD rats].
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Chen QS, Xian XH, Gao HB, Yuan L, Yao DQ, Sun YQ, Ma WJ, and Tian YP
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- Animals, Autophagy-Related Proteins, Hippocampus, Male, Neurons, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Chlorpyrifos toxicity
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Objective: To analyze the effect of chlorpyrifos on the expression of autophagy related proteins in rat hippocampal neurons, and to explore the role of autophagy in central nerve injury caused by acute chlorpyrifos poisoning. Methods: In October 2018, 35 male clean grade SD rats were randomly divided into 7 groups according to the observation time point, namely 0.5 d, 1 d, 2 d, 3 d, 5 d and 7 d groups and the control group, with 5 rats in each group. Each observation group was given 81.5 mg/kg chlorpyrifos by gavage, and the control group was given olive oil by gavage. The general conditions and poisoning symptoms of rats were observed continuously after exposure. The expressions of autophagy related proteins Beclin1, P62/SQSTM1 and LC3 in hippocampus were detected by Western blot. The cell morphology and LC3 expression in brain were observed by immunohistochemical staining. Results: Western blot results showed that compared with the control group, the expression of Beclin1 protein in hippocampal neurons of rats in the 1 d, 2 d, and 3 d groups increased, while the expression of P62/SQSTM1 protein in the 0.5 d, 1 d, and 2 d groups decreased, and the expression of LC3 protein was decreased in the 2 d group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P <0.05) . The results of immunohistochemistry showed that the hippocampal neurons of rats in the 5 d group were arranged disorderly, and some nuclei contours disappeared, especially in the 7 d group. The LC3 protein was expressed in the cytoplasm, and the expression level gradually increased, reaching a peak on the second day. Conclusion: The early activation of autophagy in rats with acute chlorpyrifos poisoning may be involved in chlorpyrifos induced hippocampal neuronal injury.
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- 2021
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16. [Construction and quality evaluation of strawberry seedling index model].
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Gong BB, Wu XL, Zhang B, Chen YZ, Bian XY, Ji RZ, and Gao HB
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- China, Chlorophyll A, Fragaria, Seedlings
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With the development of strawberry cultivated area in China, the demands for high-quality strawberry seedlings are increasing year by year. The research on the evaluation index of strawberry seedlings is needed to ensure the quality of the seedlings. This study aimed to establish an optimal index model of strawberry seedlings to improve the accuracy of seedlings evaluation. In this study, 320 seedlings of 'Benihoppe' strawberry seedlings growing for 40 days were taken as the materials. Based on the determination of 16 individual indicators including the growth of aboveground and underground parts, fresh weight, and dry weight, we firstly conducted the membership function corresponding to single indicator. Then the comprehensive evaluation index of strawberry seedlings was calculated using weighted fuzzy evaluation method. Furthermore, the key indicators out of the 16 indicators which were filtered out by means of the principal component analysis method were combined into different index models of strawberry seedlings. The correlation analysis between the comprehensive evaluation index and seedling index models was done and finally the optimal seedling index model was selected and verified. The results showed that there were significant differences in 16 indices of 320 randomly selected strawberry seedlings. The comprehensive evaluation index of strawberry seedlings was in the range of 0.165-0.817, indicating that the comprehensive evaluation index could totally reflect the quality of seedlings and could be used as the evaluation basis. The 16 individual indices of strawberry seedlings were classified into three principal components, including aboveground related indicators, underground related indicators, and the pigment indicators. The cumulative contribution rate of three principal components was 79.7%. Twenty-seven seedlings index models were combined by randomly selecting three indices with a large contribution value from each principal component. Five strawberry seedlings index mo-dels were selected from 27 models due to the highest correlation with the comprehensive evaluation index. Among them, the model "aboveground dry weight×root surface area×chlorophyll a" was identified as the optimal one to evaluate the quality of strawberry seedlings, due to the highest correlation with the comprehensive evaluation index. The correlation coefficient of between strong seedling index and comprehensive evaluation index in three strawberry variety 'Benihoppe', 'Kantoseika' and 'Sweet Charlie' were 0.879, 0.924, and 0.975, respectively. According to the comprehensive evaluation index, the quality of strawberry seedlings were classified into three grades: grade Ⅰ (comprehensive evaluation index ≥0.5, seedling index ≥4.0) with high-quality seedlings; grade Ⅱ (comprehensive evaluation index 0.3-0.5, seedling index 0.5-4.0) with qualified seedlings; grade Ⅲ (comprehensive evaluation index ≤0.3, seedling index ≤0.5) with weak seedlings. The results provided a theoretical basis and scientific method for the evaluation of the health status of strawberry seedlings or other fruits and vegetable seedlings.
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- 2021
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17. Tannic acid alleviates lipopolysaccharide‑induced H9C2 cell apoptosis by suppressing reactive oxygen species‑mediated endoplasmic reticulum stress.
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Yang YP, Zhao JQ, Gao HB, Li JJ, Li XL, Niu XL, Lei YH, and Li X
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- Acetylcysteine pharmacology, Animals, Cell Line, JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases metabolism, Myocardium metabolism, Myocytes, Cardiac metabolism, Rats, Apoptosis drug effects, Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress drug effects, Lipopolysaccharides adverse effects, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, Tannins pharmacology
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Sepsis‑induced myocardial dysfunction is one of the features of multiple organ dysfunction in sepsis, which is associated with extremely high mortality and is characterized by impaired myocardial compliance. To date, there are few effective treatment options available to cure sepsis. Tannic acid (TA) is reportedly protective during sepsis; however, the underlying mechanisms by which TA protects against septic heart injury remain elusive. The present study investigated the potential effects and underlying mechanisms of TA in alleviating lipopolysaccharide (LPS)‑induced H9C2 cardiomyocyte cell apoptosis. H9C2 cells were treated with LPS (15 µ g/ml), TA (10 µ M) and TA + LPS; control cells were treated with medium only. Apoptosis was measured using flow cytometry, reverse transcription‑quantitative PCR (RT‑qPCR) and western blot analysis. Additionally, the levels of cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), malondialdehyde and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate were evaluated. Western blotting and RT‑qPCR were also employed to detect the expression levels of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress‑associated functional proteins. The present findings demonstrated that TA reduced the degree of LPS‑induced H9C2 cell injury, including inhibition of ROS production and ER stress (ERS)‑associated apoptosis. ERS‑associated functional proteins, including activating transcription factor 6, protein kinase‑like ER kinase, inositol‑requiring enzyme 1, spliced X box‑binding protein 1 and C/EBP‑homologous protein were suppressed in response to TA treatment. Furthermore, the expression levels of ERS‑associated apoptotic proteins, including c‑Jun N‑terminal kinase, Bax, cytochrome c, caspase‑3, caspase‑12 and caspase‑9 were reduced following treatment with TA. Additionally, the protective effects of TA on LPS‑induced H9C2 cells were partially inhibited following treatment with the ROS inhibitor N‑acetylcysteine, which demonstrated that ROS mediated ERS‑associated apoptosis and TA was able to decrease ROS‑mediated ERS‑associated apoptosis. Collectively, the present findings demonstrated that the protective effects of TA against LPS‑induced H9C2 cell apoptosis may be associated with the amelioration of ROS‑mediated ERS. These findings may assist the development of potential novel therapeutic methods to inhibit the progression of myocardial cell injury.
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18. [Energy metabolism characteristic with risk of secondary bacterial infection in patients with hepatitis B virus-related chronic liver disease].
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Lin SL, Lin MH, Wang XM, Chen XM, Ye HH, Ma HX, Zhang DQ, Wu WJ, Lin JH, Liao ZY, Zheng RD, and Gao HB
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- Energy Metabolism, Hepatitis B virus, Humans, Liver metabolism, Liver Cirrhosis epidemiology, Liver Cirrhosis metabolism, Retrospective Studies, Bacterial Infections, Hepatitis B, Chronic complications, Hepatitis B, Chronic epidemiology, Hepatitis B, Chronic metabolism
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Objective: To investigate and analyze the energy metabolism characteristics and the correlation between energy metabolism and the risk of secondary bacterial infection in patients with hepatitis B virus-related chronic liver disease (HBV-CLD). Methods: Data of 183 cases admitted to the Mengchao Hepatobiliary Hospital of Fujian Medical University from November 2017 to November 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. 79 cases of chronic hepatitis B, 51 cases of hepatitis B-related liver cirrhosis, and 53 cases of hepatitis B-related liver failure were collected. Among them patients with liver failure and decompensated liver cirrhosis were defined as severe liver disease group. The Quark RMR indirect calorimetry (COSMED Corporation, Italy) was used to exam the patients' energy metabolism condition, and the incidences of secondary bacterial infection of the patients during hospitalization were recorded. Shapiro-Wilk test and normal QQ plot were used to analyze the normal distribution of continuous variable data, which was consistent with the normal distribution and was described by mean ± standard deviation. In addition, if it did not conform to the normal distribution, the median and interquartile distance were used to describe it. Levene's test was used to test the homogeneity of variance of the data, which was consistent with the normal distribution. The t-test was used to compare the means of the two groups of samples. One-way analysis of variance was used to compare the mean values of the three groups of samples, and then the Tukey's test was used to compare the two groups. If the variance was uneven or did not conform to the normal distribution, the Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to compare the differences between the two groups. Kruskal-Wallis test (H test) was used to compare the differences between the three groups of samples, and then the Dunnett's test (Z test) was used for comparison between the two groups. Categorical variable data were analyzed using chi-square test. Logistic regression analysis was used to screen independent risk factors, and the criteria for variable inclusion ( P < 0.05). Results: The respiratory entropy (RQ) and non-protein respiratory entropy (npRQ) of the three groups had statistically significant difference ( P < 0.05). Among them, the RQ and npRQ of the chronic hepatitis B group were higher than hepatitis B-related liver cirrhosis group and hepatitis B-related liver failure group. There were statistically significant differences in fat oxidation rate (FAT%) and carbohydrate oxidation rate (CHO%) between the three groups ( P < 0.05). Compared with hepatitis B-related liver cirrhosis group and hepatitis B-related liver failure group, chronic hepatitis B group ( P < 0.05) had lower FAT% and higher CHO%. There were no statistically significant differences in the measured and predicted resting energy expenditure and protein oxidation rate (PRO%) between the three groups. The incidence of secondary bacterial infection in patients with severe liver disease was 48.39% (45/93). Compared with the non-infected group, the RQ and npRQ values of the infected group were significantly decreased ( P < 0.05), while FAT% was significantly increased ( P < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that glutamyltransferase, cholesterol, and npRQ were independent risk factors for secondary bacterial infections in patients with severe liver disease. Glutamyltransferase elevation, and cholesterol and npRQ depletion had suggested an increased risk of secondary bacterial infection. Subgroup analysis of patients with hepatitis B-related liver failure also showed that compared with non-infected group, RQ value and npRQ value of secondary bacterial infection group were significantly decreased ( P < 0.05), while FAT% was significantly increased ( P < 0.05). Conclusion: Patients with hepatitis B virus-related chronic liver disease generally have abnormal energy metabolism. Low RQ, npRQ, CHO% and high FAT% are related to the severity of the disease; while npRQ reduction is related to the risk of secondary bacterial infection in patients with severe liver disease, and thus can be used as a clinical prognostic indicator.
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19. Endoscopic-assisted surgery for skull defects with subdural effusion.
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Zhou JY, Zhang X, Gao HB, Cao Z, and Sun W
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Introduction: Subdural effusion is a common complication that occurs after decompressive craniectomy. According to the endoscopy results, the formation mechanism of subdural effusion after decompressive craniectomy was discussed., Aim: The morphological structure of subdural effusion in skull defects was observed with endoscopy, and endoscopic-assisted surgery was performed for subdural effusion., Material and Methods: From January 2018 to March 2020, 19 cases of skull repair and treatment of subdural effusion were performed. The external wall of the capsule was kept intact during the operation, subdural effusion and surgical procedure of the subdural effusion under an endoscope could be observed, and the results of endoscopic observation were described and recorded. A hemostasis gauze was placed between the two layers of the subdural effusion cavity. Another 13 cases of skull defects with subdural effusion treated without endoscopy during the same time period were enrolled in the study as the control group. The postoperative disappearance of effusion and the incidence of postoperative complications were compared between the two groups., Results: Analysis with an endoscope revealed that all cases of subdural effusion in skull defects presented capsules. The main structures included the outer wall, boundary, inner wall, and fistula. The outer wall was made up of new tissue that had formed after removing the bone flap under the skin flap by artificial peeling under the condition of keeping the whole cavity. The inner wall consisted of thickened arachnoid, dura, and artificial dura. It presented with neovascularization networks, which showed a tendency to form new membrane structures through mutual adhesion and fusion. The inner and outer wall of the skull had fused to form the boundary of the cavity. Cerebrospinal fluid fistulas were detected in 31.6% of the internal walls. Subdural effusion was effectively treated in both the experimental group and the control group. Compared with the control group, complications in the experimental group were significantly reduced., Conclusions: The effusion cavity can be divided into three types based on its structural characteristics: fistula type, membrane type, and closed type. In this study, the formation mechanism of skull defects combined with subdural effusion was explored. This represents a new method for treating subdural effusion in which hemostasis gauze is placed between the two layers of the effusion cavity and cerebrospinal fluid fistula under an endoscope, which can effectively reduce the incidence of postoperative complications., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright: © 2020 Fundacja Videochirurgii.)
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20. Preparation of 125 I brachytherapy seeds by iodinating carbon bars with a silver coating.
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Li ZY, Gao HB, Zhang WH, Zhang XF, Han LG, and Cui HP
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- Humans, Male, Radiography, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Brachytherapy methods, Carbon chemistry, Iodine Radioisotopes chemistry, Prostatic Neoplasms radiotherapy, Silver chemistry
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A method for preparing
125 I brachytherapy seeds is presented. Carbon bars were used as the substrates, on which a silver coating was deposited by electroless plating, and then,125 I was adsorbed by iodinating the silver coating so as to prepare source cores. The radioactive cores were sealed individually in the titanium capsule to fabricate the125 I brachytherapy seeds. Quality control checking of the encapsulated125 I seeds for dimension, leakage and surface contamination were performed. And the125 I seeds using carbon bar as the core substrate underwent computed tomography (CT) scan and X-ray imaging to determine the visualization. This paper provides valuable experiences and data for the preparation of125 I brachytherapy seeds., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2021
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21. Chemical pneumonitis caused by intravenous injection of insecticide spray.
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An YQ, Zheng TK, Dong YL, Gao HB, Yao DQ, and Tian YP
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Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to report.
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- 2021
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22. Inhibition of long noncoding RNA MALAT1 suppresses high glucose-induced apoptosis and inflammation in human umbilical vein endothelial cells by suppressing the NF-κB signaling pathway.
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Gong YP, Zhang YW, Su XQ, and Gao HB
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- Humans, Inflammation chemically induced, Inflammation metabolism, Apoptosis drug effects, Glucose pharmacology, Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells metabolism, RNA, Long Noncoding metabolism, Signal Transduction drug effects, Transcription Factor RelA metabolism
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The study investigated the expression of long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) MALAT1 in high glucose (HG)-induced human vascular endothelial cells (HUVECs) and the role of MALAT1 in the apoptosis of HG-induced HUVECs. The HUVECs were cultured and induced with 25 mmol/L HG. After that, the HUVECs were transfected with MALAT1 siRNA. The expression levels of MALAT1 were detected with qPCR, whereas the expression levels of Bax, Bcl-2, cleaved-caspase-3, cleaved-caspase-9, p-65, and p-p65 were detected using Western blot. The roles of MALAT1 in cell activities, including apoptosis, were evaluated using the CCK-8 assay, TUNEL staining, and flow cytometry. The expression levels of inflammatory factors (TNF-α and IL-6) were measured using ELISA. The expression levels of MALAT1, TNF-α, and IL-6 in HUVECs were increased in the HG environment; however, when MALAT1 was silenced in the HUVECs, cell proliferation increased significantly, the expression levels of TNF-α, IL-6, Bax, cleaved-caspase-3, and cleaved-caspase-9 decreased, and the rate of apoptosis also decreased. Silencing MALAT1 inhibited the expression of p-p65 in HG-induced HUVECs. In conclusion, our study demonstrated that MALAT1 is upregulated in HG-induced HUVECs, and inhibition of MALAT1 inhibits HG-induced apoptosis and inflammation in HUVECs by suppression of the NF-κB signaling pathway.
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- 2020
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23. Two-Dimensional Numerical Study of Methane-Air Combustion Within Catalytic and Non-catalytic Porous Medium.
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Gao HB, Zong SC, Feng XB, and Zhang CW
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This study numerically investigates a two-dimensional physical model of methane/air mixture combustion in catalytic and non-catalytic porous media. The temperature distribution and flame stability of combustion in inert alumina (Al
2 O3 ) pellets and platinum (Pt) catalyst-supported alumina (Al2 O3 ) pellets, were studied by changing the burner structure, operating parameters, and physical properties of alumina pellets. The simulation results indicated that the gas temperature in the inert porous medium is higher than that in a catalytic porous medium, while the solid temperature in an inert porous medium is lower than that in a catalytic porous medium. The flame moved toward the burner exit with the increasing diameter of the packed pellets at a lower equivalence ratio and moved toward upstream with the increased thermal conductivity of packed pellets. The flame location of the catalytic porous burner was more sensitive to the flame velocity and insensitive to thermal conductivity compared to the inert porous burner. The distance of the flame location to the burner inlet is almost constant with the increasing length of the porous media for both the catalytic and inert porous burner, while the relative position of the flame location moved toward the upstream., (Copyright © 2020 Gao, Zong, Feng and Zhang.)- Published
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24. [Effects of Solanum lycopersicum rootstock on biomass, amnio acid content and reactive oxygen species metabolism of grafted seedlings under salt stress].
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Jia QY, Wu XL, Ji SX, Chu XP, Liu HL, Gong BB, Li JR, and Gao HB
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- Biomass, Plant Leaves, Plant Roots, Reactive Oxygen Species, Stress, Physiological, Solanum lycopersicum, Seedlings
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To explore the mechanism of Solanum lycopersicum rootstock function in enhancing salt tolerance of grafted seedlings, we examined the growth, Na
+ accumulation, amino acid contents and active oxygen metabolism (ROS) in three grafted seedlings treated with and without 175 mmol·L-1 NaCl conditions. RS grafted seedlings were formed by split grafting using salt-sensitive variety 'Zhongza 9'(S) as scion and salt-tolerant variety 'OZ-006'(R) as rootstock, while the other two experiment materials were the scion self-grafted (SS) and rootstock self-grafted (RR) seedlings. The results showed that NaCl stress significantly increased the salt damage index and Na+ content, concomitantly with substantial decrease in growth rate and chlorophyll content of seedlings. More-over, there were significant differences among the grafting combinations, with an order of SS>RS>RR. NaCl stress significantly increased total amino acid content in the leaves and roots of the grafted seedlings. The amino acid contents were significantly higher than those in the control. There were 9 kinds of amino acid in RR and RS leaves, and 8 kinds in RR and RS roots, with the most significant change in proline. Only 2 and 4 kinds of amino acids in leaves and roots of SS were significantly higher than those in control, respectively. Amino acid contents among three grafted seedlings showed RR>RS>SS under NaCl stress. The contents of amino acid in RR and RS leaves increased by 32.8% and 16.6% compared with SS, and those in RR and RS roots increased by 53.1% and 32.5%, respectively. The changes of ROS were caused by NaCl stress, which enhanced the activities of antioxidant enzymes, the production rate of O2 -· and MDA content in both leaves and roots. Among different grafted seedlings, RR had the most prominent increase of antioxidant enzymes activities in leaves and roots, followed by RS, and SS showed the smallest. The active oxygen levels among the three grafted seedlings were show as SS>RS>RR. In summary, rootstock alleviated salt damage of grafted seedlings by inhibiting Na+ transport upward, enhancing amino acid content and antioxidant enzyme activities. The salt tolerance ability showed remarkable difference among three different combinations of rootstock and scion, with a order of RR>RS>SS. Our results suggested that salt tolerance of S. lycopersicum grafted seedlings was mainly affected by the ability of rootstock salt tolerance, followed by scion, and also closely related to the regulation of both amino acid and active oxygen metabolism in seedlings.- Published
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25. Caveolin-1 Knockdown Decreases SMMC7721 Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cell Invasiveness by Inhibiting Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-Induced Angiogenesis.
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Zhang ZB, Shi Z, Yang LF, and Gao HB
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- Animals, Apoptosis genetics, Cell Cycle genetics, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation genetics, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells, Humans, Mice, Mice, Nude, Neovascularization, Pathologic genetics, RNA, Small Interfering, Signal Transduction genetics, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A metabolism, Angiogenesis Inhibitors genetics, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular genetics, Caveolin 1 metabolism, Liver Neoplasms genetics, Neoplasm Invasiveness genetics
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Background: Recently, several studies have demonstrated that caveolin-1 overexpression is involved in apoptosis resistance, angiogenesis, and invasiveness in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the mechanisms underlying caveolin-1-mediated tumor progression remain unclear. Methodogy . Lentiviral vectors were used to construct caveolin-1 small interfering RNA- (siRNA-) expressing cells. Secreted VEGF levels in SMMC7721 cells were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). SMMC7721 cell proliferation, cycle, apoptosis, and invasiveness were detected by MTT, flow cytometry, Annexin V-FITC/PI, and invasion assay, respectively. Phospho-eNOS levels in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) cocultured with SMMC7721 cell supernatants were analyzed by Western blot. Capillary-like tubule formation assay was performed to analyze endothelial tubular structure formation in HUVECs treated with supernatants from caveolin-1 siRNA-expressing SMMC7721 cells. SMMC7721 implantation and growth in nude mice were observed. Angiogenesis in vivo was analyzed by immunohistochemical angiogenesis assay., Results: Caveolin-1 siRNA-expressing SMMC7721 cells secreted reduced levels of VEGF. Caveolin-1 RNAi also caused an inhibition of SMMC7721 cell proliferation and cell cycle progression that was accompanied by increased apoptosis. Supernatants from caveolin-1 siRNA-expressing SMMC7721 cells inhibited cell cycle progression and decreased phospho-eNOS levels in HUVECs. Endothelial tubular structure formation in HUVECs treated with supernatants from caveolin-1 siRNA-expressing SMMC7721 cells was considerably reduced. Caveolin-1 siRNA-expressing SMMC7721 cells also showed reduced tumorigenicity and angiogenesis induction in vivo ., Conclusion: Our results reveal a novel mechanism, whereby caveolin-1 positively regulates human HCC cell invasiveness by coordinating VEGF-induced angiogenesis., Competing Interests: The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2020 Zhi-Bo Zhang et al.)
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26. [The expression of Nrf2 in the lung tissue of rats with acute diquat poisoning and the distribution of diquat in lungs].
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Sun YQ, Xian XH, Gao HB, Yuan L, Xiao H, Lv BP, Chen QS, and Tian YP
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- Animals, Lung, Male, NF-E2-Related Factor 2 metabolism, Random Allocation, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Acute Lung Injury chemically induced, Diquat toxicity, Paraquat toxicity
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Objective: To investigate the expression of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) in the lung tissue of rats with acute diquat (DQ) poisoning and the distribution of diquat in lungs. Methods: Fifty-four fasted male Wistar rats were randomized into control group ( n =6) and exposure group ( n =48) . According to the time point, the exposure group was divided into 2 h, 4 h, 12 h, 1 d, 3 d, 7 d, 11 d and 14 d groups with 6 rats in each group. Exposure groups were administered 11.55 mg/kg DQ (1 ml/100 g BW) by single-dose of intragastric administration, while the control group rats were given normal saline. The histopathological changes of lung tissue of rats in each group were observed. The expression of nrf2 in lung tissue was detected by immunohistochemistry, and the diquat concentration in lungs was determined by high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) . Results: In the exposure group, DQ was detected in lungs on 2 hours after poisoning. The concentration of DQ in lung tissue decreased gradually over time, and there was no accumulation in lung tissue. The histopathological changes of lung tissue were not obvious in the early stage of poisoning. The injury was the most serious on the 3rd day, a large number of inflammatory cells could be seen in alveolar cavity and lung stroma, and the pathological injury of lung tissue began to be alleviated on the 7th day. The results of immunohistochemistry showed that Nrf2 was mainly expressed in the nucleus of pulmonery cells. The expression of Nrf2 in the exposure group was significantly higher than the control group. The expression of Nrf2 increased significantly at the 12th hour ( P <0.05) , reached the peak on the 3rd day ( P <0.05) . There was no difference between the control group and the 14th day ( P >0.05) . Conclusion: There was no accumulation of DQ in the lung tissue for a long time, and there was a hysteresis in lung injury induced by redox reaction of DQ. Nrf2 was highly expressed in the lung tissue of rats with acute DQ poisoning, which was correlated with histopathology injury of lung tissue, suggesting that Nrf2 plays an important role in antagonizing acute lung injury induced by DQ.
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- 2020
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27. [Analysis of resistance mutations in patients with persistent low viral load during antiviral therapy with tebivudine alone or in combination with adefovir dipivoxil].
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Deng HH, Xu M, Lou Y, and Gao HB
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- Adenine therapeutic use, DNA, Viral, Hepatitis B virus, Humans, Mutation, Adenine analogs & derivatives, Antiviral Agents therapeutic use, Drug Resistance, Viral genetics, Hepatitis B, Chronic drug therapy, Organophosphonates therapeutic use, Telbivudine therapeutic use, Viral Load
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- 2019
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28. Telbivudine can safely reduce mother-to-child transmission in chronic hepatitis B women after 12 weeks of gestation.
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Han LF, Zheng JM, Zheng LQ, Gao HB, Chen LX, Xu QL, Chai YH, Zhang X, Pan C, and Yao LF
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- Adult, Alanine Transaminase blood, Case-Control Studies, DNA, Viral blood, Female, Gestational Age, Hepatitis B Surface Antigens blood, Hepatitis B virus genetics, Hepatitis B virus isolation & purification, Humans, Immunoglobulin G blood, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Pregnancy, Prospective Studies, Young Adult, Antiviral Agents therapeutic use, Hepatitis B Vaccines immunology, Hepatitis B, Chronic drug therapy, Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical prevention & control, Telbivudine therapeutic use
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Background: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of telbivudine in chronic hepatitis B women during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy., Methods: The week 12-34 of pregnant women were screened in this prospective non-intervention study, with HBV DNA > 10
6 IU/mL and alanine aminotransferase > 50 IU/L. The patients were received telbivudine treatment as a treatment group or without antiviral treatment as a control group. All infants were received recombinant hepatitis B vaccine 10 μg within 12 h of birth, at week 4 and week 24, immunoglobulin G within 12 h of birth and were detected HBV markers at the range from 7 to 12 months after delivery., Results: A total of 241 patients were finally enrolled, 139 patients in telbivudine group and 102 patients in control group. HBsAg negative rate of infants was 99.3% (135/136) in telbivudine group and was 91.9% (91/99) in control group after 7 months (P = 0.005), respectively. The incidence of undetectable HBV DNA levels (47.5%) was significantly lower in telbivudine-treated mothers than that in the controls (0%), and 75.5% patients alanine aminotransferase returned to normal in telbivudine group, and 51% in control group at delivery (P < 0.001), respectively., Conclusions: Telbivudine can safely reduce mother-to-child transmission in chronic hepatitis B women after 12 weeks of gestation.- Published
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29. MiRNA-1179 suppresses the metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma by interacting with ZEB2.
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Gao HB, Gao FZ, and Chen XF
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- Carcinoma, Hepatocellular genetics, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Movement, Cell Proliferation, Down-Regulation, Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Hep G2 Cells, Humans, Liver Neoplasms genetics, Male, Neoplasm Metastasis, Prognosis, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular pathology, Liver Neoplasms pathology, MicroRNAs genetics, Zinc Finger E-box Binding Homeobox 2 genetics
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Objective: To investigate the biological function of microRNA-1179 (miRNA-1179) in regulating the proliferative and migratory abilities of the hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by targeting zinc-finger E-box-binding homeobox 2 (ZEB2)., Patients and Methods: The miRNA-1179 level in 40 HCC tissues and matched normal tissues was detected by quantitative Real Time-Polymerase Chain Reaction (qRT-PCR). The association between the miRNA-1179 level and the clinical parameters of HCC patients was analyzed. The regulatory effects of miRNA-1179 on influencing proliferative and migratory abilities of HepG2 and Bel-7402 cells were assessed. The dual-luciferase reporter gene assay was conducted to verify the binding relationship between miRNA-1179 and ZEB2. Subsequently, the expression pattern and the biological function of ZEB2 in HCC were explored. The rescue experiments were finally carried out to uncover the role of the miRNA-1179/ZEB2 axis in regulating the progression of HCC., Results: MiRNA-1179 was downregulated in HCC tissues and cell lines. HCC patients with low expression of miRNA-1179 had higher metastatic rates (lymphatic metastasis and distant metastasis) and worse prognosis relative to those with low expression. The overexpression of miRNA-1179 attenuated the proliferative and migratory abilities of HCC cells. ZEB2 was confirmed to be the direct target of miRNA-1179 and its level was negatively regulated by miRNA-1179. ZEB2 was upregulated in HCC tissues and cell lines. The high expression of ZEB2 predicted a worse prognosis of HCC. The overexpression of ZEB2 reversed the inhibitory effects of miRNA-1179 on the proliferative and migratory abilities in HCC cells., Conclusions: MiRNA-1179 is closely related to lymphatic metastasis, distant metastasis, and overall survival of HCC. It alleviates the malignant progression of HCC by downregulating ZEB2.
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30. [Establishment and evaluation of acute diquat poisoning model in Wistar rats].
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Sun YQ, Yuan L, Gao HB, Yao DQ, Chen QS, and Tian YP
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- Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Random Allocation, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Diquat toxicity, Kidney drug effects, Liver drug effects, Lung drug effects
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Objective: To establish the Wistar rat model of acute diquat poisoning and observe the pathological damage of main target organs. Methods: Thirty-six Wistar rats were randomly divided into six groups ( n =6) , including one normal saline control group and five treatment groups which were separately given single-dose of intragastric administration at the doses of 46.2 mg/kg, 77.0 mg/kg, 115.5 mg/kg, 231.0 mg/kg and 346.5 mg/kg. The pathological changes of lung, liver and kidney were observed by hematoxylin and eosin (HE) and Masson staining. The optimal dose was determined according to the general situation and pathological changes. Thirty-six Wistar rats were randomly divided into five treatment groups and one normal saline control group. Treatment groups were given single-dose of intragastric administration according to the optimal dose. The rats were sacrificed at 1st, 3rd, 7th, 11th and 14th day after exposed, respectively. The activity of serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (ALT) and glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase (AST) were measured by chemical colorimetry. The pathological changes of lung, liver and kidney were observed by HE and Masson staining. Results: According to 14 d survival rate, the toxic symptoms and pathological changes, 115.50 mg/kg was determined the best dose. Given single-dose of intragastric administration at the doses of 115.50 mg/kg, it was found that the serum AST and ALT activity of rats on the first and third day of exposure was significant higher than those in control group. The results of pathological examination exhibited that in 115.50 mg/kg group, the pathological changes of lung, liver and kidney began to appear on the first day of exposure, the pathological changes were the most serious on the third day, and then gradually alleviated. On the 14th day, the alveolar septum was slightly widened, with inflammatory cell infiltration, local alveolar cavity became narrow, atrophy, peripheral alveolar compensation, bronchi and alveolar septum collagen fiber proliferation; The local renal tubular epithelial cells were enlarged and necrotic; the central vein surrounding hepatic cells showed vacuolar degeneration with punctate necrosis. Conclusion: The rat model of acute diquat poisoning can be successfully induced by single-dose of intragastric administration. The condition of wistar rats and the pathological damage of the main target organs could be observed during the whole course of 115.50 mg/kg administration.
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31. Activation of the PP2A catalytic subunit by ivabradine attenuates the development of diabetic cardiomyopathy.
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Zuo GF, Ren XM, Ge Q, Luo J, Ye P, Wang F, Wu W, Chao YL, Gu Y, Gao XF, Ge Z, Gao HB, Hu ZY, Zhang JJ, and Chen SL
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- Animals, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental drug therapy, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental pathology, Diabetic Cardiomyopathies drug therapy, Diabetic Cardiomyopathies pathology, Enzyme Activation drug effects, Male, Mice, Molecular Docking Simulation, Myocytes, Cardiac pathology, NF-kappa B metabolism, Protein Phosphatase 2 chemistry, Rats, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental enzymology, Diabetic Cardiomyopathies enzymology, Ivabradine pharmacology, Myocytes, Cardiac enzymology, Protein Phosphatase 2 metabolism, Signal Transduction drug effects
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Hyperglycemia-induced apoptosis plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM). Our previous study demonstrated that ivabradine, a selective I
f current antagonist, significantly attenuated myocardial apoptosis in diabetic mice, but the underlying mechanisms remained unknown. This study investigated the underlying mechanisms by which ivabradine exerts anti-apoptotic effects in experimental DCM. Pretreatment with ivabradine, but not ZD7288 (an established If current blocker), profoundly inhibited high glucose-induced apoptosis via inactivation of nuclear factor (NF)-κB signaling in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes. The effect was abolished by transfection of an siRNA targeting protein phosphatase 2A catalytic subunit (PP2Ac). In streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice, ivabradine treatment significantly inhibited left ventricular hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channel 2 (HCN2) and HCN4 (major components of the If current), activated PP2Ac, and attenuated NF-κB signaling activation and apoptosis, in line with improved histological abnormalities, fibrosis, and cardiac dysfunction without affecting hyperglycemia. These effects were not observed in diabetic mice with virus-mediated knockdown of HCN2 or HCN4 after myocardial injection, but were alleviated by knockdown of PP2Acα. Molecular docking and phosphatase activity assay confirmed direct binding of ivabradine to, and activation of, PP2Ac. In conclusion, ivabradine may directly activate PP2Ac, leading to inhibition of NF-κB signaling activation, myocardial apoptosis, and fibrosis, and eventually improving cardiac function in experimental DCM. Taken together, the present findings suggest that ivabradine may be a promising drug for treatment of DCM., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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32. Histogram analysis of stretched-exponential and monoexponential diffusion-weighted imaging models for distinguishing low and intermediate/high gleason scores in prostate carcinoma.
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Liu W, Liu XH, Tang W, Gao HB, Zhou BN, and Zhou LP
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Humans, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted methods, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted methods, Male, Middle Aged, Prostate pathology, ROC Curve, Retrospective Studies, Sensitivity and Specificity, Severity of Illness Index, Carcinoma diagnostic imaging, Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Prostatic Neoplasms diagnostic imaging
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Background: Noninvasive measures to evaluate the aggressiveness of prostate carcinoma (PCa) may benefit patients., Purpose: To assess the value of stretched-exponential and monoexponential diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) for predicting the aggressiveness of PCa., Study Type: Retrospective study., Subjects: Seventy-five patients with PCa., Field Strength: 3T DWI examinations were performed using b-values of 0, 500, 1000, and 2000 s/mm
2 ., Assessment: The research were based on entire-tumor histogram analysis and the reference standard was radical prostectomy., Statistical Tests: The correlation analysis was programmed with Spearman's rank-order analysis between the histogram variables and Gleason grade group (GG). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) regression was used to analyze the ability of these histogram variables to differentiate low-grade (LG) from intermediate/high-grade (HG) PCa., Results: The percentiles and mean of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and distributed diffusion coefficient (DDC) were correlated with GG (ρ: 0.414-0.593), while there was no significant relation among α value, skewnesses, and kurtosises with GG (ρ:0.034-0.323). HG tumors (ADC:484 ± 136, 592 ± 139, 670 ± 144, 788 ± 146, 895 ± 141 mm2 /s; DDC: 410 ± 142, 532 ± 172, 666 ± 193, 786 ± 196, 914 ± 181 mm2 /s) had lower values in the 10th , 25th , 50th , 75th percentiles and means than LG tumors (ADC: 644 ± 779, 737 ± 84, 836 ± 83, 919 ± 82, 997 ± 107 mm2 /s; DDC: 552 ± 82, 680 ± 94, 829 ± 112, 931 ± 106, 1045 ± 100 mm2 /s). However, there was no difference between LG and HG tumors in α value (0.671 ± 0.041 vs. 0.633 ± 0.114), kurtosises (ADC 0.09 vs. 0.086; DDC -0.033 vs. -0.317), or skewnesses (ADC -0.036 vs. 0.073; DDC -0.063 vs. 0.136). The above statistics were P < 0.01. ADC10 with AUC = 0.840 and DDC10 with AUC = 0.799 were similar in discriminating between LG and HG PCa at P < 0.05., Data Conclusion: Histogram variables of DDC and ADC may predict the aggressiveness of PCa, while α value does not. The abilities of ADC10 and DDC10 to discriminate LG from HG tumors were similar, and both better than their respective means., Level of Evidence: 3 Technical Efficacy: Stage 1 J. MAGN. RESON. IMAGING 2018;48:491-498., (© 2018 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.)- Published
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33. Investigating the application of diving endoscopic technique in determining the extent of pituitary adenoma resection via the trans-nasal-sphenoidal approach.
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Gao HB, Wang LQ, Zhou JY, and Sun W
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the advantages and disadvantages of the diving endoscopic technique in pituitary adenoma surgery, and the application value in determining the extent of tumor resection. A total of 37 patients with pituitary adenoma initially underwent tumor resection under an endoscope-assisted microscope via standard trans-nasal-sphenoidal approach, and tumor cavity structure was observed by applying the diving endoscopic technique. Surgery was subsequently performed again under a microscope or endoscope. The diving endoscopic technique allowed surgeons to directly observe the structure inside a tumor cavity in high-definition. In the present study, 24 patients had pituitary macroadenomas or microadenomas that did not invade the cavernous sinus, and were considered to have undergone successful total resection. Among these patients, no tumor residues were observed through the diving endoscopic technique. Some white lichenoid or fibrous cord-like tissues in the tumor cavity were considered to be remnants of tumors. However, pathology confirmed that these were not tumor tissues. For tumors that invaded the cavernous sinus in 13 patients, observation could only be conducted under the angulation endoscope of the diving endoscope; i.e., the operation could not be conducted under an endoscope. The present study suggests that the diving endoscopic technique may be used to directly observe the resection extent of tumors within the tumor cavity, especially the structure of the tumor cavity inside the sella turcica. The present study also directly validates the reliability of pituitary adenoma resection under endoscope-assisted microscope. In addition, the diving endoscopic technique also allows the surgeon to observe the underwater environment within the sella turcica.
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34. Adrenal schwannoma: CT, MR manifestations and pathological correlation.
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Tang W, Yu XR, Zhou LP, Gao HB, Wang QF, and Peng WJ
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Adrenal Gland Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Adrenal Gland Neoplasms pathology, Neurilemmoma diagnostic imaging, Neurilemmoma pathology
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Objectives: This study aimed to describe the computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) imaging features of adrenal schwannoma and to correlate imaging findings with histopathologic findings., Methods: The findings from multiphase CT or MRI examinations of seventeen patients with histopathologically confirmed adrenal schwannoma were reviewed. The imaging criteria included shape, size, margin, attenuation, signal intensity, secondary degeneration, and internal mass enhancement pattern., Results: All cases were unilateral, round or oval solitary tumors, with diameters ranging from approximately 2.5 to 8.8 cm (median = 4.5 cm). Of the twelve cases assessed using CT, adrenal schwannoma appeared as well-circumscribed round or oval low-density suprarenal masses with a mean attenuation values of 30.1 HU of solid portions during unenhanced phase. Ten cases exhibited heterogeneous cyst formation, and one case showed calcification. Internal septa were noted in 5 cases. All solid areas displayed early mild heterogeneous enhancement and delayed progressive enhancement. Regarding MRI, solid portions of five masses were hypointense to the liver parenchyma on T1-weighted imaging (T1WI) and were heterogeneously hyperintense on T2-weighted imaging (T2WI). The enhanced pattern of solid areas of adrenal schwannoma on MRI is similar to that of CT. Cystic or hemorrhagic changes were noted in 4 cases and internal septa were noted in 3 cases., Conclusion: Although schwannoma is a rare entity in the adrenal gland, we believe that the following signs may suggest the diagnosis of this entity: a non-lipid containing mass, a well-defined border, a unilateral mass with cystic or hemorrhagic degeneration, septa with delayed enhancement and a characteristic progressive contrast enhancement pattern of the solid portions.
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35. [An analysis of coping styles and subjective well-being among nurses in the emergency treatment room of grade A tertiary hospitals in a province of China].
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Li CX, Meng QB, Yuan SY, Tian YP, Gao HB, and Yao DQ
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- China, Emergency Nursing, Emergency Service, Hospital, Emergency Treatment, Female, Humans, Male, Occupational Diseases epidemiology, Stress, Psychological epidemiology, Stress, Psychological psychology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Tertiary Care Centers, Workforce, Workload psychology, Adaptation, Psychological, Occupational Diseases psychology, Stress, Psychological etiology
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Objective: To investigate the coping styles and subjective well-being of nurses in the emergency treatment room of grade A tertiary hospitals in a province of China, and to explore the relationship between coping styles and subjective well-being. Methods: In January 2016, 189 nurses in the emergency treatment room were selected from 9 grade A tertiary hospitals in a province of China by random sampling. The general data, coping styles, and subjective well-being of these nurses were analyzed using the general questionnaire, coping style questionnaire, and Campbell index of well-being scale, respectively. Results: The total score of subjective well-being of nurses in the emergency treatment room was 7.54, and the subjective well-being was significantly different between the nurses with different professional titles and between those with different education levels ( F =3.46 and 3.47, both P <0.05). The score of illusion coping style differed significantly across the nurses of different ages ( F =5.17, P <0.05) , the scores of self-reproach, illusion, and withdrawal coping styles differed significantly across the nurses with different nursing years ( F =3.99, 5.30, and 4.97, all P <0.05) , and the score of illusion coping style differed significantly across the nurses with different education levels ( F =5.09, P <0.05). Most (71.9%) of the nurses in the emergency treatment room adopted the mature coping style. Subjective well-being was positively correlated with problem-solving, help-seeking, and rationalization ( r =0.232, 0.018, and 0.167, all P <0.05) and negatively correlated with withdrawal ( r =-0.146, P <0.05) . Conclusion: Most nurses in the emergency treatment room adopt the mature coping style. Their subjective well-being and coping style vary with different ages, nursing years, professional titles, and education levels, and the subjective well-being is relatively low.
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36. Identification of MSX1 and DCLK1 as mRNA Biomarkers for Colorectal Cancer Detection Through DNA Methylation Information.
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Sun AJ, Gao HB, Liu G, Ge HF, Ke ZP, and Li S
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- Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Cell Line, Tumor, CpG Islands genetics, Decision Trees, Doublecortin-Like Kinases, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Humans, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins metabolism, Logistic Models, MSX1 Transcription Factor metabolism, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases metabolism, RNA, Messenger genetics, RNA, Messenger metabolism, ROC Curve, Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, Colorectal Neoplasms genetics, DNA Methylation genetics, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins genetics, MSX1 Transcription Factor genetics, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases genetics
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Colorectal cancer is the second most deadly malignancy in the United States. However, the currently screening options had their limitation. Novel biomarkers for colorectal cancer detections are necessary to reduce the mortality. The clinical information, mRNA expression levels and DNA methylation information of colorectal cancer were downloaded from TCGA. The patients were separated into training group and testing group based on their platforms for DNA methylation. Beta values of DNA methylation from tumor tissues and normal tissues were utilized to figure out the position that were differentially methylated. The expression levels of mRNA of thirteen genes, whose CpG islands were differentially methylated, were extracted from the RNA-Seq results from TCGA. The probabilities whether the mRNA was differentially expressed between tumor and normal samples were calculated using Student's t-test. Logistic regression and decision tree were built for cancer detection and their performances were evaluated by the area under the curve (AUC). Twenty-four genomic locations were differentially methylated, which could be mapped to eleven genes. Nine out of eleven genes had differentially expressed mRNA levels, which were used to build the model for cancer detection. The final detection models consisting of mRNA expression levels of these nine genes had great performances on both training group and testing group. The model that constructed in this study suggested MSX1 and DCLK1 might be used in colorectal cancer detection or as target of cancer therapies. J. Cell. Physiol. 232: 1879-1884, 2017. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., (© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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37. [The expressions of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in renal tissue of rats with paraquat poisoning and the effect of melatonin].
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Gong Y, Meng ZH, Shi Y, Gao HB, Jin YL, Tian YP, and Shi HW
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- Animals, Immunohistochemistry, Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1, Melatonin, Mitochondria, Paraquat, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Kidney
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Objective: To study the mechanism of paraquat (PQ) -induced renal injury in rats, the expression changes of ICAM-1 to assess the protective effect of Melatonin in PQ poisoning., Methods: Ninety adult healthy Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were divided into three groups at random., Control Group: 30 rats; Poisoned group: 30 rats; Melatonin group: 30 rats. Control group and Poisoned group were treated intragastrically with 1 ml of PQ (50 mg/kg) diluted with normal saline. Control groupwere treated with the same dose of normal saline as Poisoned group and Melatonin group. Melatonin group were given 1 ml of Melatonin at a dose of 10 mg/kg diluted with normal saline (once daily, intraperitoneally) Control and Poisoned group were treated with the same dose of normal saline (once daily, intraperitoneally) as Melatonin group. Pathology of renal tissue were oberserved by HE staining, and electron microscope. The histopathological changes and the expression of ICAM-1 were observed with mmunohistochemistry (IHC)., Results: (1) There were no obvious pathological changes in Control group. Poisoned group Renal glomerulus had hyperemia and distension.Renal tubule epith elial cell had edema and vacuolar degeneration and renal tubule lumina was narrowing on day 1, There were serious edema exudation and necrosis on day 5,which gradually lessened furthermore; Compared with Poisoned group, the aforementioned pathological lesion was more palliative in Melatonin group. (2) No obvious abnomal changes in ultrastructure of renal tissues in Control group. There were swelling of mitochondrion and rupture of renal tubule epithelial cell and endoplasmic reticulum had extension, lysosome was mult and had much phagocytosis in Poisoned group. (3) There was a very weak expression of ICAM-1 in Control group. while in Poisoned group, there was already a significant higher expression of ICAM-1 of renal tubule on day 1 after PQ poisoning, Immunohistochemistry score (IHS) of Poisoned group on day 1, 3, 5, 7, 14 were (0.1561±0.0295、0.2572±0.0259、0.3028±0.0153、0.2083±0.0227、0.9309±0.0059) , compared with Control group (P<0.01) ; Melatonin group were (0.1259±0.0061、0.2109±0.0280、0.2679±0.0233、0.1771±0.0186、0.0791±0.0135) , compared with Control group (P<0.01) , compared with Poisoned group (P<0.05) ;, Conclusion: ICAM-1 was involved in the procedures of renal injury; MT surely had a protective effect, which might be mediated by ICAM-1 in the paraquat-induced renal injury, but its regulation path still need a further exploration.
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38. Patterns of attachment of the myodural bridge by the rectus capitis posterior minor muscle.
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Yuan XY, Yu SB, Li YF, Chi YY, Zheng N, Gao HB, Luan BY, Zhang ZX, and Sui HJ
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- Cerebrospinal Fluid physiology, Dissection methods, Humans, Muscle, Skeletal physiology, Plastic Embedding methods, Head, Muscle, Skeletal anatomy & histology, Neck
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The myodural bridge was first described by Hack in 1995 and was thought to be related to chronic cervicogenic headaches. For a long time, few studies revealed the patterns of the myodural bridge considering the rectus capitis posterior minor muscle. In this study, P45 plastination technology and anatomical dissection were performed on head specimens, and four different terminal region types of the rectus capitis posterior minor muscle were observed, including the posterior atlanto-occipital interspace, posterior arch of the atlas and posterior atlanto-axial interspace. We propose that the myodural complex structures in the posterior atlanto-occipital and posterior atlanto-axial interspace have cooperative effects on cerebrospinal fluid and work together. This force might be an important source for the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid.
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39. Experimental study on the toxicity of povidone-iodine solution in brain tissues of rabbits.
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Li SH, Wang Y, Gao HB, Zhao K, Hou YC, and Sun W
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Objective: To determine whether Povidone-iodine was toxic to brain tissues by rinsing the cerebral cortex of New Zealand rabbits with Povidone-iodine Solution of different concentrations., Methods: 12 New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into 4 groups (Group A, B, C and D, 3 rabbits each group). In each group, the left cerebral cortex of rabbits was rinsed with physiological saline after the craniotomy; in Group A and B, the right cerebral cortex of rabbits was also locally rinsed with Povidone-iodine Solution (0.01%), in Group C and D, the right cerebral cortex of rabbits was also locally rinsed with Povidone-iodine Solution (0.05%). In Group A and C, the rabbits were sacrificed at D3 after the operation, and the brain was taken out; and in Group B and D, the rabbits were sacrificed at D7 after the operation, and the brain was taken out. Under the optical and electron microscope, the change in micro-structure of brain tissues was observed in each group., Results: In each group, there was no epilepsy or paralysis during and after the operation. At the treatment side of physiological saline, there was no significant cell damage in the local brain tissues. At the treatment side of Povidone-iodine Solution, there was no cell apoptosis or degeneration in the local brain tissues., Conclusion: The Povidone-iodine Solution (0.05% and 0.01%) was toxic to brain tissues, with a more obvious damage of brain tissues for the former concentration. The histological sign was more serious at D7 than that at D3.
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40. Preparation of (103)Pd brachytherapy seeds by electroless plating of (103)Pd onto carbon bars.
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Li ZY, Gao HB, Deng XS, Zhou L, Zhang WH, Han LG, Jin XH, and Cui HP
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- Adsorption, Equipment Design, Equipment Failure Analysis, Materials Testing, Radiopharmaceuticals chemical synthesis, Radiotherapy Dosage, Brachytherapy instrumentation, Carbon chemistry, Isotope Labeling methods, Palladium chemistry, Prostheses and Implants, Radioisotopes chemistry
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A method for preparing (103)Pd brachytherapy seeds is reported. The key of the method was to deposit (103)Pd onto carbon bars by electroless plating so as to prepare source cores. After each carbon bar with (103)Pd was sealed in a titanium capsule, the (103)Pd seeds were fabricated. This paper provides valuable experiences and data for the preparation of (103)Pd brachytherapy seeds., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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41. Lentiviral vector mediated expression of Bax and hepatocyte growth factor inhibits vein graft thickening in a rabbit vein graft model.
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Zhong JT, Chang Q, Sun Y, Gao HB, and Xu P
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- Animals, Carotid Arteries growth & development, DNA, Complementary biosynthesis, DNA, Complementary genetics, Female, Jugular Veins growth & development, Jugular Veins transplantation, Rabbits, Tunica Intima anatomy & histology, Tunica Intima growth & development, Veins anatomy & histology, Genetic Vectors, Hepatocyte Growth Factor biosynthesis, Hepatocyte Growth Factor genetics, Lentivirus genetics, Veins transplantation, bcl-2-Associated X Protein biosynthesis, bcl-2-Associated X Protein genetics
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Vein graft failure caused by vein graft thickening of the arterialized vein after bypass surgery is a main problem in clinical vascular surgery. Gene therapy is increasingly being recognized as a relevant treatment option for vein graft failure. In this study, we aimed to develop a novel recombinant lentivirus for the delivery of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and Bax in a rabbit vein graft model of bypass grafting. A bypass model was made in rabbits using the right jugular vein interposed end-to-end to the ipsilateral carotid artery. A lentivirus vector harboring HGF and Bax cDNAs (Lenti-HGF-Bax) was constructed and transduced into the venous grafts. Vein grafts were stained with hematoxilyn and eosin, and Masson. HGF and Bax expression in vein grafts was detected by immunohistochemical and Western blot analysis. Our results showed that vein graft thickening was reduced by 47.2 ± 7.4% in lenti-HGF-Bax treated rabbits, compared to controls. Meanwhile, the ratio of intima/media area was reduced in lentil-HGF-Bax treated rabbits, compared to controls. The number of HGF and Bax positive cells was increased in vein grafts from rabbits treated by lenti-HGF-Bax, compared to those from controls. Furthermore, protein levels of HGF and Bax were both significantly increased in grafts derived from rabbits treated by lenti-HGF-Bax, compared to those from control. In conclusion, Lenti-HGF-Bax inhibits vein graft thickening in vein grafts and is a promising agent for preventing vein graft failure.
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42. A modified total arch replacement combined with a stented elephant trunk implantation for acute type A dissection under deep hypothermic circulatory arrest and selective antegrade cerebral perfusion.
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Yang SM, Xu P, Li CX, Huang Q, Gao HB, Li ZF, and Chang Q
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- Adult, Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation instrumentation, Coronary Artery Bypass, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Aortic Dissection surgery, Aorta, Thoracic surgery, Aortic Aneurysm surgery, Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation methods, Circulatory Arrest, Deep Hypothermia Induced, Perfusion, Stents
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Objectives: Since the optimal management of patients with acute aortic dissection is unclear, this study analyzed total arch replacement combined with stented elephant trunk implantation in the treatment of acute type A aortic dissection., Methods: Between February 2008 and February 2013, 86 consecutive patients admitted to our hospital for acute type A dissection underwent total arch replacement combined with stented elephant trunk implantation under deep hypothermic circulatory arrest. The Bentall, David, and Wheat procedure was performed on 46, 12 and two patients, respectively. Ascending aorta replacement was performed on 26 patients, while two patients in Bentall group and 7 in ascending aorta replacement group underwent coronary artery bypass grafting as a concomitant procedure., Results: Sixty-nine patients were male and 17 patients were female, with an average age of 45.2 ± 2.3 years. The in-hospital mortality rate was 5.8%. Two patients presented with persisting paraplegia. The cardiopulmonary bypass time was 186.3 ± 45.2 minutes and the myocardium ischemia time was 102.6 ± 28.1 minutes. Selective antegrade cerebral perfusion time was 29.4 ± 10.3 minutes. Low-body circulatory arrest time was 18.5 ± 8.4 minutes. Mechanical ventilation time was 80.7 ± 11.3 hours. ICU and hospital stays were 5.3 ± 4.8 and 16.8 ± 5.5 days, respectively. Seven patients underwent reoperation for bleeding. During a mean follow-up of 28.5 months, two patients died and 2 patients were lost to follow-up. Obliteration of the false lumen around the stented graft and at the diaphragmatic level occurred in 97.1% (68 of 70) and 70% (49 of 70) of the patients., Conclusions: Modified total arch replacement combined with stented elephant trunk implantation using selective antegrade cerebral perfusion is a safe and effective alternative for patients with acute type A dissection and produces satisfactory clinical outcomes in our center.
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43. Definition of the to be named ligament and vertebrodural ligament and their possible effects on the circulation of CSF.
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Zheng N, Yuan XY, Li YF, Chi YY, Gao HB, Zhao X, Yu SB, Sui HJ, and Sharkey J
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- Epidural Space, Female, Humans, Male, Cerebrospinal Fluid physiology, Cervical Vertebrae anatomy & histology, Ligaments anatomy & histology, Ligaments, Articular anatomy & histology
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Few studies have been conducted specifically on the dense connective tissue located in the posterior medial part of the cervical epidural space. This study was undertaken to examine the presence of this connection between the cervical dura mater and the posterior wall of spinal canal at the level of C1-C2. 30 head-neck specimens of Chinese adults were used. Gross dissection was performed on the suboccipital regions of the 20 specimens. Having been treated with the P45 plastination method, 10 specimens were sliced (9 sagittal and 1 horizontal sections). As a result, a dense fibrous band was identified in the nuchal ligament of 29 specimens (except for one horizontal section case). This fascial structure arose from the tissue of the posterior border of the nuchal ligament and then projected anteriorly and superiorly to enter the atlantoaxial interspace. It was termed as to be named ligament (TBNL). In all 30 specimens the existence of a fibrous connection was found between the posterior aspect of the cervical dura mater and the posterior wall of the spinal canal at the level of the atlas to the axis. This fibrous connection was identified as vertebrodural ligament (VDL). The VDL was mainly subdivided into three parts, and five variations of VDL were identified. These two structures, TBNL and VDL, firmly link the posterior aspect of cervical dura mater to the rear of the atlas-axis and the nuchal region. According to these findings, the authors speculated that the movements of the head and neck are likely to affect the shape of the cervical dural sleeve via the TBNL and VDL. It is hypothesized that the muscles directly associated with the cervical dural sleeve, in the suboccipital region, may work as a pump providing an important force required to move the CSF in the spinal canal.
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44. [Influence of exogenous gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) on GABA metabolism and amino acid contents in roots of melon seedling under hypoxia stress].
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Wang CY, Li JR, Xia QP, Wu XL, and Gao HB
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- Carbon, Glutamate Decarboxylase, Glutamate Dehydrogenase, Glutamate Synthase, Glutamate-Ammonia Ligase, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Pyruvic Acid, Seedlings chemistry, Amino Acids chemistry, Cucurbitaceae chemistry, Plant Roots chemistry, gamma-Aminobutyric Acid chemistry, gamma-Aminobutyric Acid pharmacology
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This paper investigated the influence of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) on GABA metabolism and amino acid content under hypoxia stress by accurately controlling the level of dissolved oxygen in hydroponics, using the roots of melon 'Xiyu 1' seedlings as the test material. The results showed that compared with the control, the growth of roots was inhibited seriously under hypoxia stress. Meanwhile, the hypoxia-treated roots had significantly higher activities of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD), glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH), glutamate synthase (GOGAT), glutamine synthetase (GS), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST) as well as the contents of GABA, pyruvic acid, alanine (Ala) and aspartic acid (Asp). But the contents of glutamic acid (Glu) and alpha-keto glutaric acid in roots under hypoxia stress was obviously lower than those of the control. Exogenous treatment with GABA alleviated the inhibition effect of hypoxia stress on root growth, which was accompanied by an increase in the contents of endogenous GABA, Glu, alpha-keto glutaric acid and Asp. Furthermore, under hypoxia stress, the activities of GAD, GDH, GOGAT, GS, ALT, AST as well as the contents of pyruvic acid and Ala significantly decreased in roots treated with GABA. However, adding GABA and viny-gamma-aminobutyric acid (VGB) reduced the alleviation effect of GABA on melon seedlings under hypoxia stress. The results suggested that absorption of GABA by roots could alleviate the injury of hypoxia stress to melon seedlings. This meant that GABA treatment allows the normal physiological metabolism under hypoxia by inhibiting the GAD activity through feedback and maintaining higher Glu content as well as the bal- ance of carbon and nitrogen.
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45. Path-following control of wheeled planetary exploration robots moving on deformable rough terrain.
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Ding L, Gao HB, Deng ZQ, Li Z, Xia KR, and Duan GR
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- Algorithms, Models, Theoretical, Robotics
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The control of planetary rovers, which are high performance mobile robots that move on deformable rough terrain, is a challenging problem. Taking lateral skid into account, this paper presents a rough terrain model and nonholonomic kinematics model for planetary rovers. An approach is proposed in which the reference path is generated according to the planned path by combining look-ahead distance and path updating distance on the basis of the carrot following method. A path-following strategy for wheeled planetary exploration robots incorporating slip compensation is designed. Simulation results of a four-wheeled robot on deformable rough terrain verify that it can be controlled to follow a planned path with good precision, despite the fact that the wheels will obviously skid and slip.
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46. XsFAD2 gene encodes the enzyme responsible for the high linoleic acid content in oil accumulated in Xanthoceras sorbifolia seeds.
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Guo HH, Li QQ, Wang TT, Hu Q, Deng WH, Xia XL, and Gao HB
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- Fatty Acid Desaturases metabolism, Linoleic Acid biosynthesis, Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group Donors metabolism, Plant Proteins genetics, Plant Proteins metabolism, Sapindaceae enzymology, Sapindaceae metabolism, Seeds metabolism, Fatty Acid Desaturases genetics, Genes, Plant, Linoleic Acid genetics, Oleic Acid metabolism, Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group Donors genetics, Plant Oils metabolism, Sapindaceae genetics, Seeds enzymology
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Background: Xanthoceras sorbifolia Bunge is a valuable oilseed tree that has linoleic acid-rich seed oil. Microsomal oleate desaturase (FAD2; EC 1.3.1.35) is responsible for the conversion of oleic acid to linoleic acid during fatty acid synthesis. In this study, XsFAD2 was cloned from developing embryos of X. sorbifolia., Results: XsFAD2 contained three histidine boxes, a C-terminal endoplasmic reticulum retrieval motif, and five putative transmembrane domains representing the characteristics of membrane-bound fatty acid desaturase. XsFAD2 expression in yeast cells resulted in linoleic acid (18:2) and palmitolinoleic acid (16:2) production, confirming the biological activity of the enzyme encoded by XsFAD2. These fatty acids are not normally present in wild-type yeast. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that XsFAD2 is located in a subgroup of FAD2 enzymes specifically or highly expressed in developing seeds. The expression level of XsFAD2 in seeds was much higher than those in leaves and petals. Furthermore, XsFAD2 expression pattern correlated well with linoleic acid accumulated in seeds., Conclusion: Results suggested that XsFAD2 is responsible for the high linoleic acid content in X. sorbifolia seed oil. This study provides insight on the regulation mechanism of fatty acid synthesis in X. sorbifolia seeds and a valuable gene for improving the oil quality in oilseed trees., (© 2013 Society of Chemical Industry.)
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47. Stress-related hormone norepinephrine induces interleukin-6 expression in GES-1 cells.
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Yang R, Lin Q, Gao HB, and Zhang P
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- Cell Line, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Gastric Mucosa drug effects, Gastric Mucosa metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation physiology, Humans, Interleukin-6 genetics, NF-kappa B metabolism, Norepinephrine metabolism, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Receptors, Adrenergic, beta metabolism, Transcription Factors physiology, Up-Regulation, Epithelial Cells drug effects, Interleukin-6 metabolism, Norepinephrine pharmacology, Signal Transduction physiology
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In the current literature, there is evidence that psychological factors can affect the incidence and progression of some cancers. Interleukin 6 (IL-6) is known to be elevated in individuals experiencing chronic stress and is also involved in oncogenesis and cancer progression. However, the precise mechanism of IL-6 induction by the stress-related hormone norepinephrine (NE) is not clear, and, furthermore, there are no reports about the effect of NE on IL-6 expression in gastric epithelial cells. In this study, we examined the effect of NE on IL-6 expression in immortalized human gastric epithelial cells (GES-1 cells). Using real-time PCR and enzyme-linked immunoassay, we demonstrated that NE can induce IL-6 mRNA and protein expression in GES-1 cells. The induction is through the β-adrenergic receptor-cAMP-protein kinase A pathway and mainly at the transcriptional level. Progressive 5'-deletions and site-directed mutagenesis of the parental construct show that, although activating-protein-1 (AP-1), cAMP-responsive element binding protein (CREB), CCAAT-enhancer binding protein-β (C/EBP-β), and nuclear factor κ-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) binding sites are all required in the basal transcription of IL-6, only AP-1 and CREB binding sites in the IL-6 promoter are required in NE-induced IL-6 expression. The results suggest that chronic stress may increase IL-6 secretion of human gastric epithelial cells, at least in part, by the stress-associated hormone norepinephrine, and provides basic data on stress and gastric cancer progression.
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48. Phosphatidic acid regulates BZR1 activity and brassinosteroid signal of Arabidopsis.
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Wu P, Gao HB, Zhang LL, Xue HW, and Lin WH
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- Arabidopsis enzymology, Arabidopsis genetics, Arabidopsis Proteins genetics, DNA-Binding Proteins, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Nuclear Proteins genetics, Phosphorylation, Protein Phosphatase 2 genetics, Protein Phosphatase 2 metabolism, Arabidopsis metabolism, Arabidopsis Proteins metabolism, Brassinosteroids metabolism, Down-Regulation, Nuclear Proteins metabolism, Phosphatidic Acids metabolism, Signal Transduction
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49. Baseline prognostic factors and statistic model to predict early virological response in telbivudine-treated patients with chronic hepatitis B.
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Zhou R, Zhou YP, Lin C, Gao HB, Huang SW, Huang ZX, Sun F, Lin Y, Zhang DQ, Lin QF, Ao W, and Pan C
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Background: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is still a worldwide disease, which may cause liver cirrhosis or even hepatocellular carcinoma. Telbivudine is a potent nucleoside analogue used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B (CHB); however, drug resistance has remained a challenge. As early virological response can predict long-term efficacy of nucleotide analogue treatment, numerous studies have been conducted in this area., Objectives: The aim of this study was to establish baseline prognostic factors and a statistical model to predict early virological response in telbivudine-treated CHB patients., Patients and Methods: One hundred and eight CHB patients without any experience of nucleotide analogue therapy were assigned to receive telbivudine (600 mg, once daily) for at least 24 weeks, and then were followed up every two weeks. Cox proportional hazard regression model analyses were employed to evaluate baseline variables, and further developing a statistical model to predict early virological response., Results: Negative family history of HBV infection (P = 0.000235), baseline higher serum TBIL (P = 0.038714) and AST (P = 0.020684) concentrations, and lower level of HBV-DNA (P = 0.0034784) were identified to be associated with higher possibility of early virological response. A model was established based on these variables to calculate the risk scores (R) for CHB patients. R > -0.38 suggested early virological response to telbivudine. The model was validated among an independent set of 20 patients., Conclusions: Family history as well as baseline bilirubin, AST and HBV DNA levels can predict early virological response. The model provides a better tool for response prediction based on the four prognostic factors.
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50. Phosphatidic acid (PA) binds PP2AA1 to regulate PP2A activity and PIN1 polar localization.
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Gao HB, Chu YJ, and Xue HW
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- Arabidopsis drug effects, Enzyme Inhibitors pharmacology, Indoleacetic Acids metabolism, Meristem drug effects, Meristem metabolism, Mutation genetics, Phosphatidic Acids pharmacology, Phospholipase D antagonists & inhibitors, Phospholipase D metabolism, Phosphorylation drug effects, Protein Binding drug effects, Protein Transport drug effects, Subcellular Fractions drug effects, Subcellular Fractions enzymology, Arabidopsis enzymology, Arabidopsis Proteins metabolism, Membrane Transport Proteins metabolism, Phosphatidic Acids metabolism, Protein Phosphatase 2 metabolism
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Phospholipase D (PLD) exerts broad biological functions in eukaryotes through regulating downstream effectors by its product, phosphatidic acid (PA). Protein kinases and phosphatases, such as mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), Protein Phosphatase 1 (PP1) and Protein Phosphatase 2C (PP2C), are PA-binding proteins that execute crucial regulatory functions in both animals and plants. PA participates in many signaling pathways by modulating the enzymatic activity and/or subcellular localization of bound proteins. In this study, we demonstrated that PLD-derived PA interacts with the scaffolding A1 subunit of Protein Phosphatase 2A (PP2A) and regulates PP2A-mediated PIN1 dephosphorylation in Arabidopsis. Genetic and pharmacological studies showed that both PA and PP2A participate in the regulation of auxin distribution. In addition, both the phosphorylation status and polar localization of PIN1 protein were affected by PLD inhibitors. Exogenous PA triggered the membrane accumulation of PP2AA1 and enhanced the PP2A activity at membrane, while PLD inhibition resulted in the reduced endosomal localization and perinuclear aggregation of PP2AA1. These results demonstrate the important role of PLD-derived PA in normal PP2A-mediated PIN dephosphorylation and reveal a novel mechanism, in which PA recruits PP2AA1 to the membrane system and regulates PP2A function on membrane-targeted proteins. As PA and PP2A are conserved among eukaryotes, other organisms might use similar mechanisms to mediate multiple biological processes.
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