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2. Myopathic dropped head syndrome: an expanding clinicopathological spectrum.
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Liao JP, Waclawik AJ, Lotz BP, Salamat SM, Beinlich BR, and Brooks BR
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MUSCULAR atrophy , *CERVICAL vertebrae , *SKELETAL muscle , *TIME , *CYTOSKELETAL proteins , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *TWINS , *HEAD , *BODY movement , *NECK muscles , *NECK , *ELECTROMYOGRAPHY , *OXIDOREDUCTASES - Published
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3. Morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analyses revealed two new species from China and a new record from Jilin Province of Agaricales.
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Zhang D, Peng JJ, Wang JJ, Priyashnatha AKH, Liao JP, Luo HX, Huang SC, and Xu JZ
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In this study, we have found two new species- Strophariasubrugosoannulata and Strophariamicroaeruginosa . Phylogenetic analyses, based on the internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS) and the nuclear ribosomal RNA gene (nrLSU), suggest that the two new species are distinct and monophyletic. S.subrugosoannulata is distinguished from other species of the genus Stropharia by the pileus covered with greyish-orange squamules in the centre, stipe light brown and surface covered with white triangular squamules. S.microaeruginosa differs from other species in its pileus bluish-grey when young becoming lighter towards margins, later greyish-turquoise lightens towards the edges and surface radially striate when young, lamellae adnate to subdecurrent, stipe with white squamules at the base, acanthocytes absent. The new record species from Jilin Province, Clitolyophyllumumbilicatum was also confirmed, based on morphological and molecular study. Here, we have given full descriptions of each species, colour images, illustrations and two phylogenetic trees that show the placement and relationship of the two new species and the new record are provided., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Di Zhang, Jun-Jie Peng, Jia-Jun Wang, A. K. Hasith Priyashnatha, Jin-Peng Liao, Hua-Xing Luo, Shi-Chen Huang, Ji-Ze Xu.)
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- 2024
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4. Photochromic radical states in 3D covalent organic frameworks with zyg topology for enhanced photocatalysis.
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Ma TT, Huang GZ, Wang XH, Liang Y, Li RH, Wang B, Yao SJ, Liao JP, Li SL, Yan Y, and Lan YQ
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Covalent-organic frameworks (COFs) with photoinduced donor-acceptor (D-A) radical pairs show enhanced photocatalytic activity in principle. However, achieving long-lived charge separation in COFs proves challenging due to the rapid charge recombination. Here, we develop a novel strategy by combining [6 + 4] nodes to construct zyg -type 3D COFs, first reported in COF chemistry. This structure type exhibits a fused Olympic-rings-like shape, which provides a platform for stabilizing the photoinduced D-A radical pairs. The zyg -type COFs containing catalytically active moieties such as triphenylamine and phenothiazine (PTZ) show superior photocatalytic production rates of hydrogen peroxide (H
2 O2 ). Significantly, the photochromic radical states of these COFs show up to 400% enhancement in photocatalytic activity compared to the parent states, achieving a remarkable H2 O2 synthesis rate of 3324 μmol g-1 h-1 , which makes the PTZ-COF one of the best crystalline porous photocatalysts in H2 O2 production. This work will shed light on the synthesis of efficient 3D COF photocatalysts built on topologies that can facilitate photogenerating D-A radical pairs for enhanced photocatalysis., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of China Science Publishing & Media Ltd.)- Published
- 2024
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5. Advanced lung cancer inflammation index predicts overall survival of hepatocellular carcinoma after hepatectomy.
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Wen YZ, Liu GM, Liao JP, and Xu JW
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Aim: Limited data are available regarding ALI's clinical relevance and prognostic value in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after hepatectomy., Materials and Methods: HCC patients who received hepatectomy at the Meizhou People's Hospital from May 2011 to February 2022 were enrolled in the study cohort. The ALI was calculated as follows: ALI = BMI (kg/m
2 ) × ALB (g/dL)/(absolute neutrophil count/absolute lymphocyte count). The primary outcome was overall survival (OS). The secondary outcome was cancer-specific survival (CSS). Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses were performed, followed by nomogram construction and decision curve analysis (DCA)., Results: 425 HCC patients were enrolled for analyses. Lower preoperative ALI was significantly correlated with incomplete tumor capsule and advanced tumor stage. Lower preoperative ALI was an adverse independent prognostic factor for OS (HR: 1.512, 95% CI: 1.122-2.039, P 0.007) and CSS (HR: 1.754, 95% CI: 1.262-2.438, P <0.001) in HCC patients. The nomogram plot was built based on three (including age, TNM stage, and ALI) and two (including TNM stage and ALI) independent prognostic factors for OS and CSS, respectively. Further analyses indicated that the nomogram had better predictive value and some net benefit than the traditional TNM stage alone, especially in long-term OS., Conclusions: Our study further indicated that ALI could be a prognostic marker for OS and CSS in HCC patients after hepatectomy, especially in long-term OS., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Wen, Liu, Liao and Xu.)- Published
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6. The Application of Computer Technology to Clinical Practice Guideline Implementation: A Scoping Review.
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Li XH, Liao JP, Chen MK, Gao K, Wang YB, Yan SY, Huang Q, Wang YY, Shi YX, Hu WB, and Jin YH
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- Humans, Algorithms, Computers, Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Decision Support Systems, Clinical
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Implementation of clinical practice guidelines (CPG) is a complex and challenging task. Computer technology, including artificial intelligence (AI), has been explored to promote the CPG implementation. This study has reviewed the main domains where computer technology and AI has been applied to CPG implementation. PubMed, Embase, Web of science, the Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure database, WanFang DATA, VIP database, and China Biology Medicine disc database were searched from inception to December 2021. Studies involving the utilization of computer technology and AI to promote the implementation of CPGs were eligible for review. A total of 10429 published articles were identified, 117 met the inclusion criteria. 21 (17.9%) focused on the utilization of AI techniques to classify or extract the relative content of CPGs, such as recommendation sentence, condition-action sentences. 47 (40.2%) focused on the utilization of computer technology to represent guideline knowledge to make it understandable by computer. 15 (12.8%) focused on the utilization of AI techniques to verify the relative content of CPGs, such as conciliation of multiple single-disease guidelines for comorbid patients. 34 (29.1%) focused on the utilization of AI techniques to integrate guideline knowledge into different resources, such as clinical decision support systems. We conclude that the application of computer technology and AI to CPG implementation mainly concentrated on the guideline content classification and extraction, guideline knowledge representation, guideline knowledge verification, and guideline knowledge integration. The AI methods used for guideline content classification and extraction were pattern-based algorithm and machine learning. In guideline knowledge representation, guideline knowledge verification, and guideline knowledge integration, computer techniques of knowledge representation were the most used., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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7. [Epidemiology and hospitalization costs analysis of female inpatients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Beijing from 2013 to 2020].
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Wang ZK, Mo JL, Zhang M, and Liao JP
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- Humans, Female, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Beijing, Retrospective Studies, Hospitalization, Inpatients, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive epidemiology
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Objective: To study epidemiological characteristics and hospitalization costs of female inpatients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) in Beijing., Methods: A retrospective study was conducted to analyze electronic hospitalization summary reports of female inpatients with AECOPD in Beijing from 2013 to 2020. Clinical characteristics (age distribution and comorbidities), epidemiological characteristics (temporal and spatial distribution characteristics), hospi-talization times and costs of patients were described., Results: A total of 57 911 subjects in 166 hospitals were included in this study, with a mean age of (78.84±8.59) years and the highest number of patients aged 80-89 years (49.06%), followed by patients aged 70-79 years (31.08%), and the lowest number of patients under 50 years (0.41%). The proportions of patients with coronary heart disease, hypertension and heart failure were 30.60%, 30.52% and 26.54% respectively. The median number of daily hospitalizations during the study period was 18 ( IQR : 16). The number of daily hospitalizations for AECOPD showed an overall growth trend over the eight years from 2013 to 2020, starting to increase significantly in 2015 and continuing to increase until 2019, then followed by a decline in 2020. The proportion of inpatient admissions was higher in winter and spring (54.09%) than that in summer and autumn (45.91%). The top three districts in terms of the proportion of total inpatient admissions were Xicheng district (14.18%), Chaoyang district (14.12%) and Fengtai district (13.47%). The density of inpatients was relatively high in the western regions, central urban areas and northeastern regions of the city, while the density of inpatients was relatively low in the near suburbs. The median number of hospital days for female patients with AECOPD was 12 days, and the median hospital costs was CNY 20 648.37. Patients from urban areas had longer hospitalization times and higher hospitalization costs than those from suburban areas ( P < 0.001). Western medicine expenses accounted for the largest proportion of total hospital expenses (33.32%). During the study period, hospitalization costs exhibited an overall pattern of initial growth, followed by subsequent decline, eventually stabilizing. The differences in hospitalization costs among the patients with different comorbidities were significant., Conclusion: Female hospitalized patients with AECOPD in Beijing were older than 70 years, often complicated by cardiovascular disease. AECOPD occurred mainly in winter and spring, with regional differences. The hospitalization costs were closely associated with the patients' age, comorbidities, and the geographicical region.
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- 2023
8. On-Off Switching of a Photocatalytic Overall Reaction through Dynamic Spin-State Transition in a Hofmann Clathrate System.
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Huang GZ, Xia YS, Yang F, Long WJ, Liu JJ, Liao JP, Zhang M, Liu J, and Lan YQ
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Spin-state transition is a vital factor that dominates catalytic processes, but unveiling its mechanism still faces the great challenge of the lack of catalyst model systems. Herein, we propose that the {Fe-Pt} Hofmann clathrates, whose dynamic spin-state transition of metal centers can be chemically manipulated through iodine treatment, can serve as model systems in the spin-related structural-catalytic relationship study. Taking the photocatalytic synthesis of H
2 O2 as the basic catalytic reaction, when the spin state of Fe(II) in the clathrate is high spin (HS), sacrificial agents are indispensable to the photosynthesis of H2 O2 because only the photocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) occurs; when it is low spin (LS), both the ORR and water oxidation reaction (WOR) can take place, enabling a high H2 O2 photosynthesis rate of 66 000 μM g-1 h-1 under visible-light irradiation. In situ characterizations combined with density functional theory calculations confirmed that, compared with the HS-state counterpart, the LS state can induce strong charge transfer between the LS Fe(II) and the iodide-coordinating Pt(IV) in the polymer and reduce the energy barriers for both the ORR and WOR processes, dominating the on-off switching upon the photosynthesis of H2 O2 in O2 -saturated water. What's more, the one-pot tandem reactions were conducted to utilize the synthesized H2 O2 for transforming the low-value-added sodium alkenesulfonates into value-added bromohydrin products with decent conversion rates. This work provides a pioneering investigation into on-off switching the photocatalytic overall reaction through manipulating the metallic spin-state transition in spin-crossover systems.- Published
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9. Relative Local Electron Density Tuning in Metal-Covalent Organic Frameworks for Boosting CO 2 Photoreduction.
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Zhang M, Huang P, Liao JP, Yang MY, Zhang SB, Liu YF, Lu M, Li SL, Cai YP, and Lan YQ
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The high local electron density and efficient charge carrier separation are two important factors to affect photocatalytic activity, especially for the CO
2 photoreduction reaction. However, the systematic studies on the structure-functional relationship regarding the above two factors based on precisely structure model are rarely reported. Herein, as a proof-of-concept, we developed a new strategy on the evaluation of local electron density by controlling the relative electron-deficient (ED) and electron-rich (ER) intensity of monomer at a molecular level based on three rational-designed vinylene-linked sp2 carbon-covalent organic frameworks (COFs). As expected, the as-prepared vinylene-linked sp2 carbon-conjugated metal-covalent organic framework (MCOFs) (VL-MCOF-1) with molecular junction exhibited excellent activities for CO2 -to-HCOOH conversion (283.41 μmol g-1 h-1 ) and high selectivity of 97.1 %, much higher than the VL-MCOF-2 and g-C34 N6 -COF, which is due to the synergistic effect of the multi-electronic metal clusters (Cu3 (PyCA)3 ) (PyCA=pyrazolate-4-carboxaldehyde) as strong ER roles and cyanopyridine units as ED roles and active sites, as well as the boosted photo-induced charge separation efficiency of vinyl connection and increased light utilization ability. These results not only provide a strategy for regulating the electron-density distribution of photocatalysts at the molecular level but also offers profound insights for metal clusters-based COFs to effective CO2 conversion., (© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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10. Green synthesis of bifunctional phthalocyanine-porphyrin cofs in water for efficient electrocatalytic CO 2 reduction coupled with methanol oxidation.
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Zhang M, Liao JP, Li RH, Sun SN, Lu M, Dong LZ, Huang P, Li SL, Cai YP, and Lan YQ
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Electrocatalytic CO
2 reduction (ECR) coupled with organic oxidation is a promising strategy to produce high value-added chemicals and improve energy efficiency. However, achieving the efficient redox coupling reaction is still challenging due to the lack of suitable electrocatalysts. Herein, we designed two bifunctional polyimides-linked covalent organic frameworks (PI-COFs) through assembling phthalocyanine (Pc) and porphyrin (Por) by non-toxic hydrothermal methods in pure water to realize the above catalytic reactions. Due to the high conductivity and well-defined active sites with different chemical environments, NiPc-NiPor COF performs efficient ECR coupled with methanol oxidation reaction (MOR) (Faradaic efficiency of CO (FECO ) = 98.12%, partial current densities of CO (jCO ) = 6.14 mA cm-2 for ECR, FEHCOOH = 93.75%, jHCOOH = 5.81 mA cm-2 for MOR at low cell voltage (2.1 V) and remarkable long-term stability). Furthermore, experimental evidences and density functional theory (DFT) calculations demonstrate that the ECR process mainly conducts on NiPc unit with the assistance of NiPor, meanwhile, the MOR prefers NiPor conjugating with NiPc. The two units of NiPc-NiPor COF collaboratively promote the coupled oxidation-reduction reaction. For the first time, this work achieves the rational design of bifunctional COFs for coupled heterogeneous catalysis, which opens a new area for crystalline material catalysts., (© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of China Science Publishing & Media Ltd.)- Published
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11. Dual Photosensitizer Coupled Three-Dimensional Metal-Covalent Organic Frameworks for Efficient Photocatalytic Reactions.
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Lu M, Zhang SB, Yang MY, Liu YF, Liao JP, Huang P, Zhang M, Li SL, Su ZM, and Lan YQ
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In this work, we innovatively assembled two types of traditional photosensitizers, that is pyridine ruthenium/ferrum (Ru(bpy)
3 2+ /Fe(bpy)3 2+ ) and porphyrin/metalloporphyrin complex (2HPor/ZnPor) by covalent linkage to get a series of dual photosensitizer-based three-dimensional metal-covalent organic frameworks (3D MCOFs), which behaved strong visible light-absorbing ability, efficient electron transfer and suitable band gap for highly efficient photocatalytic hydrogen (H2 ) evolution. Rubpy-ZnPor COF achieved the highest H2 yield (30 338 μmol g-1 h-1 ) with apparent quantum efficiency (AQE) of 9.68 %@420 nm, which showed one of the best performances among all reported COF based photocatalysts. Furthermore, the in situ produced H2 was successfully tandem used in the alkyne hydrogenation with ≈99.9 % conversion efficiency. Theoretical calculations reveal that both the two photosensitizer units in MCOFs can be photoexcited and thus contribute optimal photocatalytic activity. This work develops a general strategy and shows the great potential of using multiple photosensitive materials in the field of photocatalysis., (© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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12. Ontogeny of the pollinium in Hoya carnosa provides new insights into microsporogenesis.
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Kuang YF, Jia RZ, Balslev H, and Liao JP
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- Phylogeny, Biopolymers metabolism, Gametogenesis, Plant, Carotenoids metabolism
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The presence of a pollinium is a distinct character in Apocynaceae which is important for phylogenetic analysis. The pollinium of Hoya has an outer sporopollenin wall and a pellucid margin which are adaptive features. However, their ontogeny and related evolutionary implications are not entirely understood. Therefore, a representative species Hoya carnosa was selected to investigate the pollinium development using light and electron microscopy and cytochemical tests. In contrast to the microsporogenesis in most angiosperms, which is associated with callose, the non-callosic intersporal walls in Hoya carnosa, together with the successive cytokinesis and linear form of the tetrad, represent an alternative pattern of microsporogenesis. This pattern has specific implication for the early stages of pollen morphogenesis. The absence of exine and apertures in the pollen grains in the pollinium could result from a combination of factors including the absence of callose in the early stages and the modifications in later developmental pathways, e.g., the sporopollenin accumulation pathway. The pollinium wall is an exine without stratification, its surface lacks sculptures, and it provides structural support and protection. The pollen tubes germinate through the pellucid margin and germinating ridge which are specialized features. The pellucid margin originates from aborted microspores. The germinating ridge that lies on the outer side of the pellucid margin develops in the same way as a classic pollen exine. The pollen grains are aggregated by intine fusion which is favorable for tube germination and growth. Comparing Asclepiadoideae with the other two subfamilies of Apocynaceae that develop a pollinium, the pollinium of Asclepiadoideae has reduced deposition of sporopollenin in the inner walls but an increase in the outer pollinium wall, thus making the inner walls more reduced and simplified, and the outer walls more solid. The adaptive characters of the pollen wall structure and the cohesion mechanism suggest that the pollinium of Hoya carnosa is a derived form of pollen aggregation., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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13. Covalent Organic Framework Based Functional Materials: Important Catalysts for Efficient CO 2 Utilization.
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Lu M, Zhang M, Liu J, Chen Y, Liao JP, Yang MY, Cai YP, Li SL, and Lan YQ
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As hot topics in the chemical conversion of CO
2 , the photo-/electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 and use of CO2 as a supporter for energy storage have shown great potential for the utilization of CO2 . However, many obstacles still exist on the road to realizing highly efficient chemical CO2 conversion, such as inefficient uptake/activation of CO2 and mass transport in catalysts. Covalent organic frameworks (COFs), as a kind of porous material, have been widely explored as catalysts for the chemical conversion of CO2 owing to their unique features. In particular, COF-based functional materials containing diverse active sites (such as single metal sites, metal nanoparticles, and metal oxides) offer great potential for realizing CO2 conversion and energy storage. This Minireview discusses recent breakthroughs in the basic knowledge, mechanisms, and pathways of chemical CO2 conversion strategies that use COF-based functional catalysts. In addition, the challenges and prospects of COF-based functional catalysts for the efficient utilization of CO2 are also introduced., (© 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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14. Higher Rate of Postoperative Complications in Delayed Achilles Tendon Repair Compared to Early Achilles Tendon Repair: A Meta-Analysis.
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He SK, Liao JP, and Huang FG
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- Humans, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Postoperative Complications etiology, Rupture surgery, Treatment Outcome, Achilles Tendon surgery, Plastic Surgery Procedures, Tendon Injuries epidemiology, Tendon Injuries surgery
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Background: Some authors found that delayed repair of Achilles tendon ruptures achieved similar functional outcomes when compared with acute repair of Achilles tendon ruptures. The purpose of our study was to compare functional outcomes and complication rates of acute repair to delayed repair after Achilles tendon ruptures., Methods: PubMed, Embase (Ovid) and the Cochrane Library were searched., Results: For Achilles tendon rupture score (ATRS), the overall result revealed that there was no significant difference in ATRS between acute repair groups and delayed repair groups ( P = 0.59). For Tegner scores, Halasi scores and Achilles tendon resting angle (ATRA), there was no significant difference between the two groups ( P = 0.28, P = 0.47 and P = 0.68). There was no significant difference in the subjective assessment between acute repair groups and delayed repair groups ( P = 0.84). However, delayed repair groups showed a higher incidence of complications than acute repair groups ( P = 0.01). Subgroup analyses showed that the mean time from injury to surgery of delayed repair groups affect the pooled result substantially. For mean time less than 28d, there was no difference in the incidence of complications between acute repair groups and delayed repair groups ( P = 0.09). However, for mean time more than 28d, delayed repair groups showed a higher incidence of complications than acute repair groups ( P = 0.05)., Conclusion: Our study showed delayed repair could obtain similar functional outcomes and subjective assessment when compared with acute repair. However, the rate of complications after delayed repair was higher than that of early repair. Further high-quality randomized controlled trials (RCT) are needed to evaluate the difference.
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15. Fracture-Dedicated Prosthesis Promotes the Healing Rate of Greater Tuberosity in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Meta-Analysis.
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He SK, Liao JP, Guo JH, and Huang FG
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Introduction: Reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) is becoming popular in the treatment of complex proximal humeral fractures (PHFs). Greater tuberosity healing may influence functional outcomes and range of motion (ROM) of shoulder after RSA. In addition, the design of prosthesis may impact the healing rate of greater tuberosity. The purpose of this study is to know: (1) does the healing of greater tuberosity affect the functional outcomes and ROM of shoulder? and (2) does the design of prosthesis affect the healing rate of greater tuberosity? Materials and Methods: PubMed, Ovid/Embase, and the Cochrane Library were searched for studies comparing the clinical outcomes between the healed groups and the non-healed groups after RSA. Results: For functional outcomes, the results showed that the healed group had better Constant scores (CSs) ( p < 0.0001). For ROM, the healed group showed better flexion ( p < 0.0001), abduction ( p = 0.02), and external rotation ( p < 0.00001) of shoulder. For the design of prosthesis, the mean healing rate of greater tuberosity (82.7%) in patients with fracture-dedicated prosthesis was higher than those (63.0%) in patients with standard prosthesis. Subgroup analyses showed that the CS ( p = 0.12) and abduction ( p = 0.96) of patients using fracture-dedicated prostheses were not different between the healed groups and the non-healed groups. Meta-regression showed that there was no significant relationship between the design of prosthesis and CS ( p = 0.312), flexion ( p = 0.422), or external rotation ( p = 0.776). Conclusion: Our meta-analysis showed that the healed groups could obtain better functional outcomes and ROM than the non-healed groups. In addition, fracture-dedicated prostheses promoted the healing rate of greater tuberosity. Systematic Review Registration: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42020157276, PROSPERO: CRD42020157276., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 He, Liao, Guo and Huang.)
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- 2021
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16. A severe case of human coronavirus 229E pneumonia in an elderly man with diabetes mellitus: a case report.
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Sun W, Liao JP, Yu KY, Qiu JX, Que CL, Wang GF, and Ma J
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- Aged, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid virology, Common Cold complications, Common Cold virology, Coronavirus Infections complications, Diabetes Mellitus, Healthcare-Associated Pneumonia complications, Healthcare-Associated Pneumonia drug therapy, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Humans, Male, Pneumonia, Viral drug therapy, Common Cold diagnosis, Coronavirus 229E, Human, Coronavirus Infections diagnosis, Pneumonia, Viral diagnosis
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Background: With pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), human coronaviruses (HCoVs) have recently attached worldwide attention as essential pathogens in respiratory infection. HCoV-229E has been described as a rare cause of lower respiratory infection in immunocompetent adults., Case Presentation: We reported a 72-year-old man infected by HCoV-229E with rapid progression to acute respiratory distress syndrome, in conjunction with new onset atrial fibrillation, intensive care unit acquired weakness, and recurrent hospital acquired pneumonia. Clinical and radiological data were continuously collected. The absolute number of peripheral T cells and the level of complement components diminished initially and recovered after 2 months. The patient was successfully treated under intensive support care and discharged from the hospital after 3 months and followed., Conclusion: HCoV-229E might an essential causative agent of pulmonary inflammation and extensive lung damage. Supportive treatment was essential to HCoVs infection on account of a long duration of immunological recovery in critical HCoV-229E infection.
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17. Serum surfactant protein D, lung function decline, and incident chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a longitudinal study in Beijing.
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Liao JP, Wang X, Liu F, Cheng Y, Hu ZW, Zhang LN, Xia GG, Zhang C, Ma J, and Wang GF
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Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has become a major public-health problem in China. Surfactant protein D (SP-D) is a very promising biomarker and therapeutic target for COPD. To assess whether baseline serum SP-D is associated with lung function decline and incident COPD., Methods: This longitudinal study was initiated in 2009 in a community in Beijing. Data were collected on spirometry, and the baseline level of serum SP-D was measured in 772 non-COPD subjects aged 40-70 years old. In 2012, spirometry was repeated in 364 individuals, 37 of whom subjects had incident COPD., Results: From 2009 to 2012, subjects with incident COPD had a more rapid decline in FEV1 (MD 98.27 vs. MD 43.41 mL) compared with those without COPD. There was no association between baseline serum SP-D and the COPD incidence. Smoking (OR =2.72; P=0.002) and age (OR =1.06; P=0.000) were risk factors for COPD. The rate of FEV1 decline varies widely in the general population, and the univariate analysis showed that baseline serum SP-D levels (R=-0.169; P=0.003), income level, home-road distance, and statin use were inversely correlated with the decline in FEV1. After multivariable analyses, only smoking was consistently associated with the decline in FEV1., Conclusions: There was no correlation between baseline serum SP-D levels and incident COPD in a general population. Smoking and age were major risk factors for COPD. The effect of serum SP-D levels on the decline in FEV1 needs further investigation., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/jtd-20-1675). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2021 Journal of Thoracic Disease. All rights reserved.)
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18. Pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis caused by nitrous oxide abuse: A case report.
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Sun W, Liao JP, Hu Y, Zhang W, Ma J, and Wang GF
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Background: Nitrous oxide (N
2 O) has gained increasing popularity as a recreational drug, causing hallucinations, excitation, and psychological dependence. However, side effects have been reported in recent years. Our case report proposes a correlation among N2 O, pulmonary embolism (PE), and deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and emphasizes the role of homocysteine (Hcy) in thrombotic events., Case Summary: A 29-year-old man with long-term N2 O abuse sought evaluation after acute chest pain. A diagnostic workup revealed PE, DVT, and hyperhomocysteinemia. The patient was successfully treated with thrombolytic and anticoagulant therapy. Moreover, his Hcy level decreased and returned to normal after Hcy-lowering therapy., Conclusion: Chronic N2 O abuse might increase the risk of PE and DVT, although there have been few studies previously., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (©The Author(s) 2019. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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19. [Analysis of clinical characteristics and risk factors of cytomegalovirus reactivation in immunocompetent patients in respiratory intensive care unit].
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Wang X, Liu YN, Jin Z, Huang JJ, Huang JF, Liao JP, Ma J, and Wang GF
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- Critical Illness, Humans, Intensive Care Units, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Virus Activation, Cytomegalovirus, Cytomegalovirus Infections
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Objective: To investigate the clinical characteristics and risk factors of cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation in immunocompetent patients in respiratory intensive care unit (RICU). Methods: Clinical data of immunocompetent patients whose serum CMV-DNA was monitored during hospitalization in the RICU of Peking University First Hospital from July 2014 to July 2018 were collected and reviewed in this retrospective study. Patients were divided into the CMV reactivation group and non reactivation group. Demographics, clinical features, and outcomes of patients in the two groups were analyzed. The multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the independent risk factors for CMV reactivation. Results: Of the 81 patients, 11 (13.6%) were in the reactivation group and 70 (86.4%) were in the non reactivation group. Length of RICU stay were longer in the group with CMV reactivation compared to patients without CMV reactivation [54(50, 68) vs 32(17, 43) d, P= 0.012]. Baseline demographic and disease characteristics, rate of ventilator-associated pneumonia, duration of mechanical ventilation and mortality were similar in the two groups. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that blood transfusion ( OR= 11.481, 95 %CI : 1.154-114.201; P= 0.037) and corticosteroids use ( OR= 13.952, 95 %CI : 2.301-84.609; P= 0.004) were independent risk factors for CMV reactivation. Conclusions: CMV reactivation is associated with a longer stay in the RICU in immunocompetent patients, blood transfusion and corticosteroids use constitute risk factors.
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20. The impact of associated injuries and fracture classifications on the treatment of capitellum and trochlea fractures: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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He SK, Xu L, Guo JH, Liao JP, Qin TW, and Huang FG
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- Adult, Aged, Elbow Joint physiopathology, Elbow Joint surgery, Female, Humans, Humeral Fractures physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, Range of Motion, Articular, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Elbow Injuries, Fracture Fixation, Internal methods, Humeral Fractures classification, Humeral Fractures surgery, Injury Severity Score, Open Fracture Reduction methods
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Background: Capitellum and trochlea fractures are truly rare and the treatment is not fully appreciated. So we evaluate the impact of associated injuries and fracture classifications on elbow functional outcomes after open reduction and internal fixation., Materials and Methods: PubMed, Embase, Ovid Medline, and the Cochrane Library were searched from January 1, 1974 to January 1, 2017. All English literature with the treatment of capitellum and trochlea fractures by open reduction and internal fixation were included., Results: For associated injuries, the results suggested that the MEPI score of patients without associated injuries was higher than that of patients with associated injuries (P = 0.001). However, there was no significant difference in the arc of motion between the two groups (P = 0.052). For Bryan and Morrey classification, there was no significant difference in the MEPI score (P = 0.622) and in the arc of motion (P = 0.652) between type-I fractures and type-IV fractures. For Dubberley classification, there was significant difference only in the MEPI score between subtype-A fractures and subtype-B fractures (P = 0.005)., Conclusion: The associated injury of fracture may have a negative impact on the functional outcomes of elbow. And Dubberley classification is more suitable to classify this kind of fracture. Furthermore, high-quality studies are required to attain robust evidence., (Copyright © 2018 IJS Publishing Group Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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21. Severe Pneumonitis after Nivolumab Treatment Accompanied by Acute Pulmonary Embolism in a Patient with Lung Adenocarcinoma.
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Liao JP, Nie LG, Que CL, and Mu XD
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- Adenocarcinoma of Lung, Aged, Humans, Male, Nivolumab, Pneumonia etiology, Pulmonary Embolism etiology, Adenocarcinoma drug therapy, Antibodies, Monoclonal adverse effects, Antibodies, Monoclonal therapeutic use, Lung Neoplasms drug therapy, Pneumonia diagnosis, Pulmonary Embolism diagnosis
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- 2017
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22. [Short-term effects of fine particulate matter exposure on pulmonary function in healthy young adults: a time series study].
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Yu Q, Liao JP, Hu Y, Li XY, Zhang C, Li XL, Que CL, and Wang GF
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- Adult, Air Pollution, Beijing, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Particulate Matter, Respiratory Function Tests, Young Adult, Air Pollutants toxicity, Lung physiopathology
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Objective: To explore the short-term effects of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure on pulmonary function of healthy young adults in Beijing. Methods: In this time series study, twenty-four healthy young adults who living around Guanyuan area were investigated in Beijing. The follow-up study was lasted for 12 days in total from Nov. 28, 2016 to Dec. 9, 2016, and pulmonary spirometry and inpulse oscillometry parameters were measured daily. Air pollution data (including PM2.5, etc.) and meteorological data (temperature, humidity, etc.) were monitored based on Guanyuan monitoring site. The short-term effects of PM2.5 on pulmonary ventilation function and airway resistance of healthy young adults were analyzed by using generalized estimating equation (GEE). Results: In our study period, average daily concentration of PM2.5 were 100.7 μg/m(3). The single pollutant model showed that there were negative dose-response associations between PM2.5 concentration and forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV(1)); and there were negatively correlated with daily mean level of PM2.5 lagged 0-1 days, and the strongest negative effect was in lag0. At lag0 day, each 10 μg/m(3) increase in PM2.5 concentration was associated with a significant decrease in FVC of 12.186 (95% CI : -15.573, -8.799) ml and in FEV(1) of 9.449 (95% CI: -13.265, -5.634) ml. Moreover, there were positive dose-response associations between PM2.5 concentration at lag0 to lag2 and peripheral resistance (Rp) , resonance frequency (Fres) and the fall in resistance between resistance at 5 Hz (R5) and resistance at 20 Hz (R20) (R(5-20)). And the strongest negative effect was in lag0. Each 10 μg/m(3) increase in PM2.5 concentration was associated with a significant increase in Rp of 2.444 (95% CI: 0.889, 3.999) Pa·L(-1)·s(-1) , Fres of 0.125 (95% CI: 0.082, 0.168) Hz and R(5-20) of 1.074 (95% CI: 0.444, 1.703) Pa·L(-1)·s(-1) at lag0 day. Conclusion: Short-term PM2.5 exposure has a negative and lagged effect on pulmonary function in healthy young adults.
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- 2017
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23. [Clinical characteristics and prognosis of mediastinal fibrosis].
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Liao JP, Hu Y, Qiu JX, Jin Z, Zhang H, Ma J, and Wang GF
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Asian People, Bronchoscopy, Calcinosis diagnostic imaging, China, Constriction, Pathologic diagnostic imaging, Constriction, Pathologic etiology, Cough etiology, Dyspnea etiology, Female, Humans, Lymph Nodes diagnostic imaging, Lymph Nodes pathology, Male, Mediastinitis etiology, Mediastinum diagnostic imaging, Mediastinum pathology, Prognosis, Pulmonary Atelectasis diagnostic imaging, Retrospective Studies, Sclerosis etiology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary diagnostic imaging, Hypertension, Pulmonary complications, Mediastinitis diagnosis, Pulmonary Atelectasis complications, Sclerosis diagnosis, Thorax diagnostic imaging, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary complications
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Objective: To investigate the clinical characteristics and prognosis of mediastinal fibrosis. Methods: Twelve patients with mediastinal fibrosis diagnosed between 2008 and 2015 in our hospital were studied retrospectively. Clinical manifestations, radiological characteristics, endoscopic features, treatment and prognosis were analyzed. Results: There were 3 males and 9 females, with a mean age of 68.8 years.Six patients had previous tuberculosis infection. The most common clinical symptoms were dyspnea on exertion (11 cases), cough (7 cases), and wheezing (6 cases). Chest CT scans revealed an infiltrative mediastinal process, with a discrete mass, enlargement of mediastinal lymph nodes, mediastinal lymph node calcification (9 case). Twelve patients had bronchial and pulmonary artery compression at lobar or segmental levels, 7 cases had localized pulmonary edema, and 6 cases had pulmonary atelectasis. The principal findings of bronchoscopy were distortion of bronchus with stenosis, multiple pigmentation of bronchial mucosa, and bronchial mucosal edema. Pulmonary hypertension (PH) was the main severe complication. One patients suffered from sudden death after bronchoscopy. Eleven patients were followed for 3 month to 7 years, and 5 patients got progression. Anti-tuberculosis therapy with or without corticosteroid was not beneficial. Conclusion: Tuberculosis was the leading cause of mediastinal fibrosis in our study, which was characterized with diffuse bronchial and pulmonary artery compression at lobar or segmental levels, and multiple pigmentation of bronchial mucosa.Anti-tuberculosis therapy with or without corticosteroids was not beneficial.
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- 2017
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24. Clinical Manifestations of Fibrosing Mediastinitis in Chinese Patients.
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Hu Y, Qiu JX, Liao JP, Zhang H, Jin Z, and Wang GF
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Asian People, China, Female, Histoplasmosis complications, Histoplasmosis diagnosis, Humans, Hypertension, Pulmonary diagnosis, Hypertension, Pulmonary physiopathology, Male, Mediastinitis etiology, Mediastinitis physiopathology, Middle Aged, Sclerosis etiology, Sclerosis physiopathology, Tuberculosis diagnosis, Tuberculosis physiopathology, Mediastinitis diagnosis, Sclerosis diagnosis
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Background: Fibrosing mediastinitis (FM) is a rare disease. FM is thought to be related to prior granulomatous mediastinal infection, such as histoplasmosis or tuberculosis. The majority of cases have been reported in endemic regions for histoplasmosis. The characteristics of cases of FM in China, where the prevalence of tuberculosis is high, have not been reported. We analyzed the clinical, imaging, and bronchoscopic features of Chinese patients with FM to promote awareness of this disease., Methods: Between January 2005 and June 2015, twenty patients were diagnosed with FM in our hospital. Medical records and follow-up data were collected. Imaging and biopsy findings were reviewed by radiologists and pathologists., Results: A total of 20 patients were analyzed (8 males and 12 females). The age ranged from 43 to 88 years with a mean age of 69.5 years. Previous or latent tuberculosis was found in 12 cases. Clinical symptoms included dyspnea (18/20), cough (17/20), expectoration (7/20), and recurrent pneumonia (3/20). Chest computed tomography scans showed a diffuse, homogeneous, soft tissue process throughout the mediastinum and hila with compression of bronchial and pulmonary vessels. Calcification was common (15/20). Pulmonary hypertension was present in 9 of 20 cases. Diffuse black pigmentation in the bronchial mucosa was frequently seen on bronchoscopy (12/13). The patients' response to antituberculosis treatment was inconsistent., Conclusions: FM in Chinese patients is most likely associated with tuberculosis. Some characteristics of FM are different from cases caused by histoplasmosis.
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- 2016
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25. Severe pneumonia caused by adenovirus 7 in pregnant woman: Case report and review of the literature.
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Liao JP, Wang GF, Jin Z, Qian Y, Deng J, and Que CL
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- Adult, Female, Gestational Age, Humans, Lung diagnostic imaging, Pneumonia, Viral therapy, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Treatment Outcome, Adenoviridae isolation & purification, Pneumonia, Viral diagnosis, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious diagnosis
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We report a rare case of adenoviral pneumonia in a previously healthy pregnant woman at 26(+4) weeks' gestation. She presented with persistent high fever, cough for 5 days, and developed progressive dyspnea with hypoxemic respiratory failure and bilateral pulmonary infiltrates with pleural effusions. Aggressive supportive care and timely obstetrical management saved the mother and prevented preterm delivery and fetal anomaly., (© 2016 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology.)
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- 2016
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26. Effect of Inhaled Budesonide on Interleukin-4 and Interleukin-6 in Exhaled Breath Condensate of Asthmatic Patients.
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Chi CH, Liao JP, Zhao YN, Li XY, and Wang GF
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- Administration, Inhalation, Adult, Asthma physiopathology, Female, Forced Expiratory Volume, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Peak Expiratory Flow Rate, Prospective Studies, Asthma drug therapy, Breath Tests, Budesonide administration & dosage, Interleukin-4 analysis, Interleukin-6 analysis
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Background: Studies of interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-6 in the exhaled breath condensate (EBC) of asthmatic patients are limited. This study was to determine the effect of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) treatment on IL-4 and IL-6 in the EBC of asthmatic patients., Methods: In a prospective, open-label study, budesonide 200 μg twice daily by dry powder inhaler was administered to 23 adult patients with uncontrolled asthma (mean age 42.7 years) for 12 weeks. Changes in asthma scores, lung function parameters (forced expiratory volume in 1 s [FEV1], peak expiratory flow [PEF], forced expiratory flow at 50% of forced vital capacity [FEF50], forced expiratory flow at 75% of forced vital capacity, maximum mid-expiratory flow rate) and the concentrations of IL-4 and IL-6 in EBC were measured., Results: Both asthma scores and lung function parameters were significantly improved by ICS treatment. The mean IL-4 concentration in the EBC was decreased gradually, from 1.92 ± 0.56 pmol/L before treatment to 1.60 ± 0.36 pmol/L after 8 weeks of treatment (P < 0.05) and 1.54 ± 0.81 pmol/L after 12 weeks of treatment (P < 0.01). However, the IL-6 concentration was not significantly decreased. The change in the IL-4 concentration was correlated with improvements in mean FEV1, PEF and FEF50 values (correlation coefficients -0.468, -0.478, and -0.426, respectively)., Conclusions: The concentration of IL-4 in the EBC of asthmatic patients decreased gradually with ICS treatment. Measurement of IL-4 in EBC could be useful to monitor airway inflammation in asthmatics.
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- 2016
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27. Effect of heat shock on ultrastructure and calcium distribution in Lavandula pinnata L. glandular trichomes.
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Huang SS, Kirchoff BK, and Liao JP
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- Egtazic Acid pharmacology, Heat-Shock Proteins metabolism, Lavandula growth & development, Plant Proteins metabolism, Trichomes metabolism, Trichomes ultrastructure, Calcium metabolism, Heat-Shock Response physiology, Lavandula metabolism, Lavandula ultrastructure
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The effects of heat shock (HS) on the ultrastructure and calcium distribution of Lavandula pinnata secretory trichomes are examined using transmission electron microscopy and potassium antimonate precipitation. After 48-h HS at 40°C, plastids become distorted and lack stroma and osmiophilic deposits, the cristae of the mitochondria become indistinct, the endoplasmic reticulum acquires a chain-like appearance with ribosomes prominently attached to the lamellae, and the plasma and organelle membranes become distorted. Heat shock is associated with a decrease in calcium precipitates in the trichomes, while the number of precipitates increases in the mesophyll cells. Prolonged exposure to elevated calcium levels may be toxic to the mesophyll cells, while the lack of calcium in the glands cell may deprive them of the normal protective advantages of elevated calcium levels. The inequality in calcium distribution may result not only from uptake from the transpiration stream, but also from redistribution of calcium from the trichomes to the mesophyll cells.
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- 2013
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28. [Advances in immunologic mechanisms of lung inflammation induced by airborne particulate matter].
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Zhao C, Liao JP, and Wang GF
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- Air Pollutants, Humans, Particle Size, Particulate Matter adverse effects, Pneumonia etiology, Pneumonia immunology
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- 2013
29. Small nucleolar RNA 42 acts as an oncogene in lung tumorigenesis.
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Mei YP, Liao JP, Shen J, Yu L, Liu BL, Liu L, Li RY, Ji L, Dorsey SG, Jiang ZR, Katz RL, Wang JY, and Jiang F
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- Adenocarcinoma genetics, Adenocarcinoma mortality, Adenocarcinoma pathology, Animals, Apoptosis, Blotting, Northern, Blotting, Southern, Blotting, Western, Bronchi cytology, Bronchi metabolism, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung mortality, Cell Proliferation, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic genetics, Cells, Cultured, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Immunoenzyme Techniques, In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence, Lung Neoplasms genetics, Lung Neoplasms mortality, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Male, Mice, Mice, Nude, Prognosis, RNA, Messenger genetics, RNA, Small Interfering genetics, RNA, Small Nucleolar antagonists & inhibitors, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Survival Rate, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung genetics, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung pathology, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic pathology, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Oncogenes physiology, RNA, Small Nucleolar genetics
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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the leading cause of cancer death, reflecting the need for better understanding the oncogenesis, and developing new diagnostic and therapeutic targets for the malignancy. Emerging evidence suggests that small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) have malfunctioning roles in tumorigenesis. Our recent study demonstrated that small nucleolar RNA 42 (SNORA42) was overexpressed in lung tumors. Here, we investigate the role of SNORA42 in tumorigenesis of NSCLC. We simultaneously assess genomic dosages and expression levels of SNORA42 and its host gene, KIAA0907, in 10 NSCLC cell lines and a human bronchial epithelial cell line. We then determine in vitro functional significance of SNORA42 in lung cancer cell lines through gain- and loss-of-function analyses. We also inoculate cancer cells with SNORA42-siRNA into mice through either tail vein or subcutaneous injection. We finally evaluate expression level of SNORA42 on frozen surgically resected lung tumor tissues of 64 patients with stage I NSCLC by using quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR assay. Genomic amplification and associated high expression of SNORA42 rather than KIAA0907 are frequently observed in lung cancer cells, suggesting that SNORA42 overexpression is activated by its genomic amplification. SNORA42 knockdown in NSCLC cells inhibits in vitro and in vivo tumorigenicity, whereas enforced SNORA42 expression in bronchial epitheliums increases cell growth and colony formation. Such pleiotropy of SNORA42 suppression could be achieved at least partially through increased apoptosis of NSCLC cells in a p53-dependent manner. SNORA42 expression in lung tumor tissue specimens is inversely correlated with survival of NSCLC patients. Therefore, SNORA42 activation could have an oncogenic role in lung tumorigenesis and provide potential diagnostic and therapeutic targets for the malignancy.
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- 2012
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30. Effects of N-acetylcysteine on Clara cells in rats with cigarette smoke exposure.
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Liao JP, Chi CH, Li HC, and Tang XY
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- Animals, Bronchioles drug effects, Bronchioles metabolism, Fluorometry, Glutathione metabolism, Immunohistochemistry, Male, Microscopy, Electron, Transmission, Random Allocation, Rats, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Uteroglobin genetics, Acetylcysteine metabolism, Bronchioles cytology, Smoking adverse effects, Uteroglobin metabolism
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Background: The number of Clara cells and the Clara cell 16-kDa protein (CC16) levels of the lung decrease in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a powerful antioxidant and can reduce the frequency of acute exacerbations of COPD. But the exact mechanism is unclear. The present study was designed to investigate the effects of NAC on Clara cells in rats with cigarette smoke exposure., Methods: Eighteen adult male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 3 groups, 12 exposed to cigarette smoke (CS) thrice a day, 10 cigarettes for 30 minutes each time for 1 week, without (CS group) or with (CS + NAC group) oral intake of NAC 80 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1), and another 6 rats exposed to fresh air (control group). Clara cells were observed by an electron microscope. The mRNA expression of CC16 and CC16 protein in lungs were determined by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunohistochemistry respectively. The glutathion (GSH) level in plasma and lung tissue were tested by fluorimetry assay., Results: Compared with the controls, the pathologic score of small airways significantly increased in the CS exposed rats (20.3 +/- 14.7 vs. 53.7 +/- 11.5, P < 0.05). The Clara cell particles in cytoplasm decreased in the CS group (P < 0.05). The percentage of CC16-positive cells in bronchioles in the CS group (27.8 +/- 4.3 and 29.5 +/- 2.4 in terminal bronchioles and respiratory bronchioles, respectively) significantly decreased as compared with the control group (37.1 +/- 3.8 and 43.8 +/- 5.8 in terminal bronchioles and respiratory bronchioles, respectively) (P < 0.05). No significant difference was observed in GSH level ((181 +/- 26) nmol/L in the control group vs. (170 +/- 18) nmol/L in the CS group) between the two groups. After treatment with NAC, the pathologic score of small airways (24.1 +/- 17.5) decreased (P < 0.05). Clara cell particles in cytoplasm of Clara cells increased and GSH level in plasma ((213 +/- 40) nmol/L vs. (170 +/- 18) nmol/L in the CS group) increased too (P < 0.05), while the increase in the proportions of CC16 positive cells in bronchioles (30.1 +/- 6.4 and 34.3 +/- 6.3 in terminal bronchioles and respiratory bronchioles, respectively) did not reach the statistical significance (P > 0.05). No significant difference was found in the expression of CC16 mRNA among the three groups. Correlation analysis indicated that the percentage of CC16-positive cells in bronchioles negatively correlated with the pathologic score of small airways (r = -0.592, P < 0.05), but not with GSH level., Conclusions: One-week CS exposure decreased the number of Clara cells and the expression of CC16 in bronchioles in rats. NAC might provide protection of the Clara cells from oxidative damage and possibly through the elevation of the synthesis and secretion of CC16. These data indicate that NAC decreases airway inflammation induced by CS via induction of CC16.
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- 2010
31. Isolation of egg cells and zygotes of Torenia fournieri L. and determination of their surface charge.
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Chen SH, Yang YH, Liao JP, Kuang AX, and Tian HQ
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- Cell Separation, Electrophoresis, Scrophulariaceae cytology, Seeds cytology, Surface Properties, Scrophulariaceae physiology, Seeds physiology
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Egg cells of Torenia fournieri were isolated from embryo sacs 1 day after anthesis using enzymatic digestion or mechanical dissection. About 5% of the egg cells and zygotes (2-3 from 50 ovules) could be mechanically dissected within 2 h. When 0.1% cellulase and 0.1% pectinase were added to the mannitol isolation solution, about 18% of the egg cells (8-10 from 50 ovules) could be isolated within 2 h. The egg cells isolated by mechanical dissection could be used for in vitro fertilization studies without any of the potentially deleterious effects of the enzymes on the plasma membrane of egg cell. The egg cells isolated using enzymatic digestion could be used in the study of the molecular biology of female gamete because more egg cells could be isolated with this technique. Using enzymatic digestion, over 10 zygotes from 50 ovules (over 20%) were isolated from the pollinated ovules. Coupled with our successful isolation of mature sperm cells, the isolation of egg cells of T. fournieri will make in vitro fertilization possible in a dicotyledon plant.
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- 2008
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32. Isolation of two populations of sperm cells from the pollen tube of Torenia fournieri.
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Chen SH, Liao JP, Kuang AX, and Tian HQ
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- Cell Adhesion, Reproduction, Flowers cytology, Plant Cells, Plant Physiological Phenomena, Pollen Tube cytology
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The two sperm cells of Torenia fournieri are dimorphic. The dimorphic character suggests that they might be preferentially involved in fertilization during in vivo fusion with the egg cell and central cell. To probe the mechanism of preferential fertilization, it is necessary to use the most current molecular techniques. For this purpose, populations of >1000 individuals of the two dimorphic sperm cells, Sua (unassociated with the vegetative nucleus) and Svn (associated with the vegetative nucleus) were isolated from pollen tubes that had grown out of the cut ends of the styles. The two sperm cells released from pollen tubes remained attached to one another. When the two attached sperm cells were transferred into a solution containing 0.01% cellulose, 0.01% pectinase, and 5% mannitol, the connection between the two cells disappeared, and they were easily separated using a micromanipulator. The collection of these two individual populations containing over a thousand cells will permit research on gametic recognition at the molecular level.
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- 2006
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33. Subclinical sensory involvement in monomelic amyotrophy.
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Liao JP, Waclawik AJ, and Lotz BP
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An 18-year-old woman presented with weakness and atrophy in her hand without associated sensory symptoms, preceding events, or structural abnormalities on neuroimaging. No sensory deficits were detected on neurologic examination. Electrophysiological studies showed not only the expected motor findings for monomelic amyotrophy (MA) in the affected limb, but also markedly reduced sensory nerve action potentials when compared with the unaffected side. These findings suggest that subclinical sensory involvement can exist in patients with otherwise classic presentations of MA.
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34. [Isolation of egg cells and zygotes from Torenia fournieri].
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Chen SH, Yang YH, Liao JP, and Tian HQ
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- Flowers cytology, Cell Separation methods, Magnoliopsida cytology, Seeds cytology
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Torenia fournieri is a special plant with embryo sac partly protruding through the micropyle of ovule, and its egg cell, two synergids and part of the central cell can be clearly observed using light microscope (Plate I-1, 2). The feature of embryo sac of T. fournieri makes it easy to isolate egg cell and zygote, especially for physiologically mature and vigorous egg cell to study its fertilization mechanism. Egg cells of T. fournieri were isolated from embryo sacs 2 d after anthesis using enzymatic digestion or mechanical dissection after mild osmotic shock (Plate I-3, 4). About 5% egg cells (2-3 from 50 ovules) could be mechanically dissected within 2 h. When 0.1% cellulase and 0.1% pectinase were added into the solution, about 18% egg cells (8-10 from 50 ovules) could be isolated within 2 h (Plate I-5). Although egg cells could be isolated by mechanical dissection, they can be used in in vitro fertilization to probe fertilization mechanism without deleterious effect of enzymatic action on the surface of egg cell. But it is easier to isolate egg cells by using enzymatic digestion, and more egg cells can be obtained for the research of molecular biology. Using enzymatic digestion method, the zygote of Torenia fournieri was also isolated from the pollinated ovules (Plate I-7-10). Basing on our successful isolation of mature sperm cells, the isolation of egg cells of T. fournieri will make in vitro fertilization possible for the first time in a dicot plant.
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- 2005
35. [Treatment of knee joint pain with superficial needling].
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Wu YY and Liao JP
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- Arthralgia, Humans, Knee Joint, Pain, Acupuncture Points, Acupuncture Therapy
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Objective: To compare therapeutic effects of superficial needling and body acupuncture on knee joint pain., Methods: Ninety-six cases of knee joint pain were randomly divided into a treatment group of 48 cases treated with superficial needling, and a control group of 48 cases treated with body acupuncture., Results: The cured rate was 66.7% in the treatment group and 39.6% in the control group with a significant difference between the two groups (P<0.01). The total effective rate was 100.0% in both the two groups. The needed therapeutic times of superficial needling was significantly less than that of the body acupuncture (P< 0.05)., Conclusion: Superficial needling has a good therapeutic effect on knee joint pain with a shorter therapeutic course.
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- 2005
36. Nerve root hypertrophy in CMT type 1A.
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Liao JP and Waclawik AJ
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- Adult, Humans, Hypertrophy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Myelin Proteins genetics, Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease diagnosis, Spinal Nerve Roots pathology
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- 2004
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37. Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizae and heavy metals under sand culture experiment.
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Liao JP, Lin XG, Cao ZH, Shi YQ, and Wong MH
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- Adaptation, Physiological drug effects, Biodegradation, Environmental, Cadmium metabolism, Cadmium pharmacology, Copper metabolism, Copper pharmacology, Metals, Heavy metabolism, Mycorrhizae drug effects, Plant Roots drug effects, Plant Roots growth & development, Plant Roots microbiology, Plant Shoots drug effects, Plant Shoots growth & development, Soil Pollutants metabolism, Spores, Fungal drug effects, Spores, Fungal growth & development, Zea mays drug effects, Zea mays growth & development, Zea mays microbiology, Metals, Heavy pharmacology, Mycorrhizae growth & development, Silicon Dioxide analysis
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A sand culture experiment was established to determine interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizae and heavy metals. Mycorrhizal infection rates, spore densities, maize root and shoot weights, and heavy metal contents in maize were as indexes of responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Acaulospora laevis, Glomus caledonium and Glomus manihotis) to heavy metals (Cu and Cd). The mycorrhizal infection rates of G. caledonium were the highest among these three mycorrhizal fungi, but the sporulating ability of G. caledonium was the poorest in the heavy metal treatments. The shoot and root weights of non-mycorrhizal plants were usually greater than those of mycorrhizal plants when the Cu concentrations in solutions are less than 3 mg l(-1) or Cd concentrations less than 1 mg l(-1). When Cd concentrations were 0.5 and 1 mg(-1), the root and shoot weights of plants inoculated with A. laevis were significantly (p < 0.05) lower than those of other treatments. Copper concentrations in shoots of mycorrhizal plants were higher than those of non-mycorrhizal ones at all Cu concentrations in solution, especially at low Cu concentrations. As to A. laevis, Cu concentrations in roots and shoots of the host were higher than those of non-mycorrhizal plants in these treatments. Thus A. laevis was sensitive to Cu and Cd, especially Cd, and G. caledonium was more tolerant to these two heavy metals. It is suggested that G. caledonium might be a promising mycorrhizal fungus for bioremediation of heavy metal contaminated soil.
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- 2003
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38. Interaction of bis(ethylene)tin(bis(salicylidene)ethylenediamine) with DNA.
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Liu GD, Liao JP, Fang YZ, Huang SS, Sheng GL, and Yu RQ
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- Animals, Binding Sites, Binding, Competitive, Cattle, Chelating Agents analysis, Ethidium analysis, Fluorescence Polarization, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Indicators and Reagents, Nucleic Acid Denaturation, Potassium Iodide analysis, Spectrometry, Fluorescence, Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet, Time Factors, DNA analysis, Ethylenediamines analysis, Ethylenes analysis, Tin analysis
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The fluorescence spectral characteristics and interaction of bis(ethylene)tin(bis(salicylidene)ethylenediamine) [Et2Sn(salen)] with DNA are described. The polarity of the solvent has a strong effect on the fluorescence characteristics of Et2Sn(salen). Et2Sn(salen) bound to DNA showed a marked decrease in the fluorescence intensity with a bathochromic shift of the excitation and emission peaks. A hypochromism in the UV absorption spectra was also observed. KI quenching and competitive binding to DNA between Et2Sn(salen) and ethidium bromide (EB) were studied in connection with other experimental observations to show that the interactive model between Et2Sn(salen) and DNA is an intercalative one. The pH and salt effect on the fluorescence properties was also investigated. The intrinsic binding constant was estimated to be 1.071 x 10(5) mol L(-1) in base pairs and the binding site number is 1.98, respectively. A linear relationship between F/F0 and the concentration of calf thymus DNA covers 5.1 x 10(-6) - 2.41 x 10(-4) mol L(-1), which can be utilized for determining traces of calf thymus DNA with a detection limit of 1.1 x 10(-7) mol L(-1) in base pairs.
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- 2002
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39. Fluorescence spectral study of interaction of water-soluble metal complexes of Schiff-base and DNA.
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Liu GD, Liao JP, Huang SS, Shen GL, and Yu RQ
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- Fluorescent Dyes, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Indicators and Reagents, Solubility, Spectrometry, Fluorescence, Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet, Water, DNA chemistry, Metals chemistry, Schiff Bases chemistry
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The fluorescence spectral characteristics and the interaction of several water-soluble metal complexes of Schiff-base with DNA are described. Among the complexes tested, Mn-Schiff-base bound to DNA showed a marked decrease in the fluorescence intensity with a blue shift of the excitation and emission peaks. Some hypochromism in the UV absorption spectra was also observed. KI quenching and competitive binding to DNA between Mn-Schiff-base and ethidium bromide (EB) were studied in connection with other experimental observations to show that the interactive model between Mn-Schiff-base and DNA is an intercalative one. The pH and salt effect on the fluorescence properties was also investigated. The linear relationship between F/F0 and the concentration of calf thymus DNA covers 3.0 x 10(-6)-2 x 10(-4) mol L-1, which can be utilized for determining traces of calf thymus DNA with a detection limit of 8.0 x 10(-7) mol L-1 in base pairs.
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- 2001
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40. Temporal effects of cytokines on neonatal cardiac myocyte Ca2+ transients and adenylate cyclase activity.
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Bick RJ, Liao JP, King TW, LeMaistre A, McMillin JB, and Buja LM
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- Analysis of Variance, Animals, Animals, Newborn, Cells, Cultured, Colforsin pharmacology, Guanosine Triphosphate pharmacology, Heart physiology, Heart Ventricles, Isoproterenol pharmacology, Kinetics, Myocardial Contraction drug effects, Myocardium cytology, Rats, Time Factors, Adenylyl Cyclases metabolism, Calcium metabolism, Heart drug effects, Interleukin-1 pharmacology, Myocardium metabolism, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha pharmacology
- Abstract
This study investigates the hypothesis that inflammatory cytokines, interleukin (IL)-1alpha IL-1beta, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF), influence cardiac function by affecting calcium homeostasis and that this effect is mediated by the beta-adrenergic-adenylate cyclase system. After 4 days in culture, neonatal rat ventricular myocytes were treated with cytokines (10 ng/ml) for short (2 h) or longer (18 h) times. Myocyte calcium, contractility, and adenylate cyclase were measured under each condition. Anticipated stepwise increases in adenylate cyclase and intracellular calcium were found in controls (non-cytokine-treated) with 10(-7) M isoproterenol, 10(-7) M isoproterenol + 0.1 mM guanosine triphosphate, and 10(-9) M forskolin. Cells in the presence of cytokine for 2 h show increased basal calcium levels but no changes in adenylate cyclase activities, and isoproterenol fails to elevate adenylate cyclase levels or affect contractile shortening. After long-term treatment with IL-1beta or TNF, but not IL-1alpha, the significantly elevated levels of basal systolic calcium remain, and isoproterenol increases adenylate cyclase activity, unlike after short exposure. Forskolin maximally activates adenylate cyclase following both short- and long-term incubation, but the stepwise increase in activity is blunted following prolonged exposure. Thus short-term cytokine treatment blocks the adrenergic receptor-mediated increases in adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate, dissociating adenylate cyclase activation from cytokine-mediated increases in cell calcium, whereas longer treatment apparently produces direct affects on adenylate cyclase. Time-dependent differences in contractile response were found with IL-1alpha at 2 h and TNF at 18 h, implying that myofibrillar responsiveness to increased cytoplasmic calcium is dependent on both cytokine species and exposure time.
- Published
- 1997
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