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2. Disease spectrum and prognostic factors in patients treated for tuberculous meningitis in Shaanxi province, China
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Ting Wang, Meng-yan Li, Xin-shan Cai, Qiu-sheng Cheng, Ze Li, Ting-ting Liu, Lin-fu Zhou, Hong-hao Wang, Guo-dong Feng, Ben J. Marais, and Gang Zhao
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tuberculous meningitis ,prognostic factors ,disease spectrum ,diagnostic ,CSF ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
BackgroundTuberculous meningitis (TBM) is the most severe form of tuberculosis (TB) and can be difficult to diagnose and treat. We aimed to describe the clinical presentation, diagnosis, disease spectrum, outcome, and prognostic factors of patients treated for TBM in China.MethodsA multicenter retrospective study was conducted from 2009 to 2019 enrolling all presumptive TBM patients referred to Xijing tertiary Hospital from 27 referral centers in and around Shaanxi province, China. Patients with clinical features suggestive of TBM (abnormal CSF parameters) were included in the study if they had adequate baseline information to be classified as “confirmed,” “probable,” or “possible” TBM according to international consensus TBM criteria and remained in follow-up. Patients with a confirmed alternative diagnosis or severe immune compromise were excluded. Clinical presentation, central nervous system imaging, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) results, TBM score, and outcome—assessed using the modified Barthel disability index—were recorded and compared.FindingsA total of 341 presumptive TBM patients met selection criteria; 63 confirmed TBM (25 culture positive, 42 Xpert-MTB/RIF positive), 66 probable TBM, 163 possible TBM, and 49 “not TBM.” Death was associated with BMRC grade III (OR = 5.172; 95%CI: 2.298–11.641), TBM score ≥ 15 (OR = 3.843; 95%CI: 1.372–10.761), age > 60 years (OR = 3.566; 95%CI: 1.022–12.442), and CSF neutrophil ratio ≥ 25% (OR = 2.298; 95%CI: 1.027–5.139). Among those with confirmed TBM, nearly one-third (17/63, 27.0%) had a TBM score 60 years) have higher TBM scores or CSF neutrophil ratios, have signs of disseminated/miliary TB, and are at greatest risk of death. In general, more effort needs to be done to improve early diagnosis and treatment outcome in TBM patients.
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- 2024
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3. Evaluation of the early defoliation trait and identification of resistance genes through a comprehensive transcriptome analysis in pears
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Yan-fei SHAN, Meng-yan LI, Run-ze WANG, Xiao-gang LI, Jing LIN, Jia-ming LI, Ke-jiao ZHAO, and Jun WU
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pear ,early defoliation ,resistance and susceptibility evaluation ,RNA-seq ,WRKY ,ERF ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Early defoliation, which usually occurs during summer in pear trees, is gradually becoming a major problem that poses a serious threat to the pear industry in southern China. However, there is no system for evaluating the responses of different cultivars to early defoliation, and our knowledge of the potential molecular regulation of the genes underlying this phenomenon is still limited. In this study, we conducted field investigations of 155 pear accessions to assess their resistance or susceptibility to early defoliation. A total of 126 accessions were found to be susceptible to early defoliation, and only 29 accessions were resistant. Among them, 19 resistant accessions belong to the sand pear species (Pyrus pyrifolia). To identify the resistance genes related to early defoliation, the healthy and diseased samples of two sand pear accessions, namely, the resistant early defoliation accession ‘Whasan’ and the susceptible early defoliation accession ‘Cuiguan’, were used to perform RNA sequencing. Compared with ‘Cuiguan’, a total of 444 genes were uniquely differentially expressed in ‘Whasan’. Combined with GO and KEGG enrichment analyses, we found that early defoliation was closely related to the stress response. Furthermore, a weighted gene co-expression network analysis revealed a high correlation of WRKY and ethylene responsive factor (ERF) transcription factors with early defoliation resistance. This study provides useful resistant germplasm resources and new insights into potentially essential genes that respond to early defoliation in pears, which may facilitate a better understanding of the resistance mechanism and molecular breeding of resistant pear cultivars.
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- 2023
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4. The promoter hypermethylation of SULT2B1 accelerates esophagus tumorigenesis via downregulated PER1
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Zhuo Li, Meng‐Yan Li, Ling‐Ling Wang, Lei Li, Qing‐Yun Chen, Ying‐Hui Zhu, Yan Li, Yan‐ru Qin, and Xin‐Yuan Guan
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circadian rhythm ,ESCC ,hypermethylation ,proliferation ,SULT2B1 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Esophageal cancer is currently the eighth most common tumor in the world and a leading cause of cancer death. SULT2B1 plays crucial roles in tumorigenesis. The purpose of this study is to explore the role of SULT2B1 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). Methods The expression of SULT2B1 and its clinicopathological characteristics were evaluated in ESCC cohorts. Bisulfite genomic sequencing and methylation specific PCR were used to detect the promoter hypermethylation of the SULT2B1 gene. The effects of SULT2B1 on the biological characters of ESCC cells were identified on functional assays. Subcutaneous xenograft models revealed the role of SULT2B1 in vivo with tumor growth. RNA‐Seq analysis and qRT‐PCR were performed to recognize the targeted effect of SULT2B1 on PER1. Results SULT2B1 was not expressed or at a low level in most patients with ESCC or in ESCC cell lines, and this was accompanied by poor clinical prognosis. Furthermore, the downregulation of SULT2B1 occurred in promoter hypermethylation. According to the functional results, overexpression of SULT2B1 could inhibit tumoral proliferation in vitro and retard tumor growth in vivo, whereas SULT2B1 knockdown could accelerate ESCC progression. Mechanistically, SULT2B1 targeted PER1 at the mRNA level during post‐transcriptional regulation. Finally, PER1 was verified as a suppressor and poor‐prognosis factor in ESCC. Conclusions SULT2B1 loss is a consequence owing to its ability to promote hypermethylation. In addition, it serves as a suppressor and poor‐prognosis factor because of the post‐transcriptional regulation of PER1 in ESCC.
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- 2021
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5. The Relationship between MACC1/c-Met/Cyclin D1 Axis Expression and Prognosis in ESCC
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Yan Shi, Meng-Yan Li, Hui Wang, Chao Li, Wen-Ying Liu, Yong-Mei Gao, Bo Wang, Jia-Wei Song, and Yu-Qing Ma
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Background. Esophageal cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors of the digestive system, with high incidence and mortality. Methods. Immunohistochemical method was used to detect the expression of MACC1, c-Met, and cyclin D1 in ESCC and its adjacent tissues. Statistical analysis was done by SPSS 23.0. Results. The high expression of MACC1 and cyclin D1 was significantly correlated with tumor size. High c-Met expression was associated with patient ethnicity. MACC1 expression was positively correlated with both c-Met and cyclin D1. c-Met expression was also positively correlated with cyclin D1. Patients with high expression of MACC1 and c-Met had worse OS; patients with high c-Met expression also had worse PFS. Conclusion. MACC1, c-Met, and cyclin D1 proteins are closely related to the occurrence and development of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. MACC1 may affect the prognosis of ESCC by regulating the expression of the c-Met/cyclin D1 axis.
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- 2022
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6. Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Images Terrain Classification Based on PCA-KMFA.
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Jing Liu 0018, Meng-yan Li, and Yi Liu 0051
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- 2018
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7. DCT MFA subspace hyperspectral remote sensing images terrain classification.
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Jing Liu 0018, Meng-yan Li, and Yi Liu 0051
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- 2017
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8. Integrating Student Response System into English as a Foreign Language Classroom: A Preliminary Study
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Jiang, Michael Yi-Chao, primary, Jong, Morris Siu-Yung, additional, Meng, Yan-Li, additional, Shen, Bin, additional, and Liu, Hai-Ping, additional
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- 2023
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9. Predictors and prognostic factors for tuberculous meningitis diagnosis by culture, modified Ziehl-Neelsen staining, and Xpert MTB/RIF in China
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Ting Wang, Meng-yan Li, Xin-Shan Cai, Qiu-sheng Cheng, Ze Li, Hong-hao Wang, Ting-ting Liu, and Gang zhao
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Background: Diagnostics [culture, modified Ziehl-Neelsen staining (MZN), and Xpert MTB/RIF nucleic acid amplification] currently available for tuberculous meningitis (TBM), the deadliest form of tuberculosis, have strengths and weaknesses. The predictors and prognostic factors of the methods should indicate the most appropriate methods for individual situations and to improve patient survival.Methods: We included 292 TBM patients: 63 definite TBM, 66 probable TBM, and 163 possible TBM. Their clinical medical history, imaging, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) culture, MZN, and Xpert MTB/RIF results were compared. TBM predictors and prognostic factors for the methods were explored using binary logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic curves of logistic regression prediction models.Results: Low-glucose levels (Conclusion: Low CSF glucose was associated with positive cultures and patient suitability for culture testing. Higher diagnostic scores were associated with positive Xpert MTB/RIF and the suitability of this test. Older TBM patients had poor prognoses and require more attention.
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- 2022
10. Design, Synthesis, and Biological Activity of a Novel Series of 2-Ureidonicotinamide Derivatives Against Influenza A Virus
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Liu, Xiao-Ping, primary, Hu, Chun, primary, Zhang, Chao, additional, Xiang, Jun-Jie, additional, Zhao, Jing, additional, Meng, Yan-Li, additional, Zhang, Fu-Rong, additional, Jin, Zhe, additional, and Shaw, Pang-Chui, additional
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- 2022
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11. Arsenic trioxide intravenous infusion combined with transcatheter arterial chemoembolization for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma with pulmonary metastasis: Long-term outcome analysis
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Hu, Hong Tao, Yao, Quan Jun, Meng, Yan Li, Li, Hai Liang, Zhang, Hao, Luo, Jun Peng, Guo, Chen Yang, and Geng, Xiang
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- 2017
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12. Effects of spontaneously generated coherence on resonance fluorescence in a microwave-driven four-level atomic system
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Wang, Chun-Liang and Meng, Yan-Li
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- 2012
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13. A Genetic Epidemiological Study on Esophageal Cancer and Carcinoma of the Gastric Cardia in Cixian County of Hebei Province
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Na WANG, Guo-hui SONG, Guo-liang JIN, Fan-shu MENG, Yan LI, Rong-miao ZHOU, Zhi-feng CHEN
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esophageal neoplasms ,genetics ,segregation ratio ,heritability. ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To investigate the role of family aggregation and genetic factors of esophageal cancer (EC), including carcinoma of gastric cardia (CGC), in Cixian county, and to calculate the segregation ratio and heritability of fi rst-degree relatives (FDR) in EC cases. METHODS A case control study was conducted, and each of 285 esophageal cancer cases and FDR’s case history and family medical history of EC in 1415 controls was carried by home visits to compare the incidence of EC in the crowds. The family aggregation of EC was found by χ2 test for goodness of fit test according to binomial distribution. Li-Mantel-Gart method was used to calculate the segregation ratio and Falconer method was employed to compute the heritability (h2). RESULTS The incidence rate of the FDR in the index case of EC (12.80%) was higher than that in the controls (7.52%). There were significant differences between the 2 groups (χ2= 44.34, P = 0.000). The distribution of EC in the family did not agree with the binomial distribution, which presented a conspicuous familial aggregation (χ2= 288.19, P < 0.0001). The heritability of EC was (29.67 ± 4.32)%, and segregation ratio was 0.1814 (95%CI =0.1574-0.2054), which is lower than 0.25, and can be regarded as a disease of multi-factorial inheritance. CONCLUSION The occurrence of EC in the Cixian County is the outcome of the mutual effect of genetic and environmental factors. The family history of upper gastrointestinal cancers increases the risk of EC in late generations.
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14. Validating the General Extended Technology Acceptance Model for E-Learning: Evidence From an Online English as a Foreign Language Course Amid COVID-19
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Jiang, Michael Yi-chao, primary, Jong, Morris Siu-yung, additional, Lau, Wilfred Wing-fat, additional, Meng, Yan-li, additional, Chai, Ching-sing, additional, and Chen, Mengyuan, additional
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- 2021
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15. Lignans, flavonoids and coumarins from Viola philippica and their α-glucosidase and HCV protease inhibitory activities
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Ya-Li Wang, Meng-Yan Li, Chao-Mei Ma, Lin Zhang, and Li-Wei Wang
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Lignan ,010405 organic chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,α glucosidase ,Organic Chemistry ,Viola philippica ,Plant Science ,Coumarin ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Hcv protease ,Viola yedoensis - Abstract
Two lignans including a new one, five flavonoids and five coumarins were isolated from the whole plant of Viola philippica (synonymised as Viola yedoensis Makino). The new compound was structurally determined as (7R,8S,8'S) -3,3'-dimethoxy- 4,4',9-trihydroxy- 7,9'-epoxy-8,8'-lignan 9-O-rutinoside by analysis of its NMR, MS and CD spectroscopic data. The known compounds were characterised by comparing their NMR and MS data with those reported. Among the known compounds, 5-hydroxy-4'-methoxyflavone-7-O- rutinoside, 6,7-di-O-β-D- glucopyranosylesculetin, and 7R,8S-dihydrodehydrodiconiferyl alcohol 4-O-β-D- glucopyranoside were isolated and identified from this genus for the first time. Of these compounds, 5-hydroxy-4'-methoxyflavone-7-O-rutinoside and (7R,8S,8'S) -3,3'-dimethoxy- 4,4',9-trihydroxy- 7,9'-epoxy-8,8'-lignan 9-O-rutinoside were potently active against α-glucosidase, while the two dimeric coumarins, 5, 5'-bi (6, 7-dihydroxycoumarin) and 6,6',7,7'-tetrahydroxy-5,8'-bicoumarin potently inhibited HCV protease.
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- 2018
16. [Study on function evaluation of health food containing Chinese materia medica based on data mining]
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Shuo, Tian, Er-Ping, Xu, Rong, Sun, Jin-Bo, Wang, Ming-San, Miao, Jing-Yi, Qiao, Ming, Bai, Meng-Yan, Li, and Yan-Yi, Wu
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China ,Food ,Materia Medica ,Data Mining ,Medicine, Chinese Traditional - Abstract
Homology of medicine and food is an important content in Chinese medicine and also works as the basis for guiding the development of compound health food containing Chinese materia medica. The top products,supplements,health care prescriptions,and medicinal meals in traditional herbal texts are the theoretical treasures of Chinese medicine compound health foods. With the implementation of the National Healthy China 2030,China's major health industry faces with tremendous opportunities. It is necessary to develop a batch of compound health food containing Chinese materia medica with Chinese medicine characteristics,in line with the needs of the country and society. Domestic research on compound health food containing Chinese materia medica mainly focuses on the extraction of functional components,preparation molding processes,quality standards,and efficacy evaluation. However,there are still some deficiencies in the related characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) theory and function,evaluation criteria of efficacy and safety,new product RD evaluation system and RD platform. Based on a large number of previous studies by this laboratory,the views in nature,flavor and efficacy relationship were put forward in this paper. Based on the establishment of the Chinese medicine function-pharmacology-clinical application database system,the Chinese medicine compatibility database system,the Chinese medicine nature and flavor modern research database system,and the evaluation platform for animal models of Chinese medicine; the efficacy study,safety evaluation system,new product research and development evaluation system as well as research and development platform were established,providing a basis for the development and evaluation of compound health food containing Chinese materia medica. The modern scientific connotation of the core efficacy of compound health food containing Chinese materia medica was explained as well,helpful to promote the research and development of compound health food containing Chinese materia medica and play an important role in general health.
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- 2019
17. Suppressor gene GRHL1 is associated with prognosis in patients with oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma
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Yanru Qin, Xin Yuan Guan, Meng-Yan Li, and Zhuo Li
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Cell ,Clone (cell biology) ,Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,grainyhead like transcription factor 1 ,neoplasms ,Oncogene ,Cell growth ,Cancer ,Articles ,Cell cycle ,medicine.disease ,Molecular medicine ,digestive system diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,biomarker ,Immunohistochemistry ,prognosis - Abstract
Grainyhead like transcription factor 1 (GRHL1) is among the key family genes encoding transcription factors that serve important roles in inhibiting tumor cell clone growth, proliferation and the progression of embedded tumor cells. The present study aimed to investigate the expression and prognostic value of GRHL1 in oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). GRHL1 mRNA and protein levels were detected in ESCC cell lines and clinical ESCC tissues. The expression of GRHL1 was detected by immunohistochemistry in 266 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded ESCC samples with the help of Pearson's χ2 test, and Cox regression analysis was employed in order to distinguish independent prognostic factors. The functional role of GRHL1 in ESCC cell lines was assessed by a lentiviral construct containing overexpressed GRHL1, which was then examined by cell growth and foci formation assays. The expression of GRHL1 was downregulated in the majority of examined ESCC cell lines and clinical tissues at the mRNA and protein levels. In addition, Kaplan-Meier analysis demonstrated that the low expression of GRHL1 was fundamentally associated with a reduced overall survival rate (log-rank test, P
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- 2019
18. Food Bias and Modern Diseases
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Ming-san Miao and Meng-yan Li
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- 2019
19. Effect of Total Flavonoids of Herba Lysimachiae on Hyperuricemia in Mice Model
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Meng-Yan Li, Ming Bai, Ming-San Miao, and Shu-Yan Yu
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Creatinine ,Kidney ,Potassium ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Intraperitoneal injection ,Allopurinol ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,medicine ,Yeast extract ,Hyperuricemia ,Xanthine oxidase ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective: To observe the effects of total flavonoids of Herba Lysimachiae yeast extract with potassium oxonate hyperuricemia model mice. To observe the effects of total flavonoids of Herba Lysimachiae on model of hyperuricemia in mice induced by yeast extract combined with sylvite potassium salt. Method: In addition to the blank group, the mice in each group were treated with yeast paste for 13 days and intragastric administration for fourteenth days. After fourteenth days intragastric administration, by method for intraperitoneal injection of sylvite potassium salt replicated the mouse hyperuricemia model. After molding 8 days, large, middle, small dose group of total flavonoids of Herba Lysimachiae, Allopurinol Tablets group and Tongfengshu tablets group mice were fed with corresponding drugs at every afternoon, The blank group and the model group were given the same volume distilled water simultaneously Until 14d. Measured Serum uric acid (UA), urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine (CR) levels, serum xanthine oxidase (XOD) and adenosine deaminase (ADA) activity and observed the pathological condition of the kidney. Result: Total flavonoids of Herba Lysimachiae can inhibit the activity of ADA and XOD; decrease serum UA, CR, BUN level, improve the kidney disease. Conclusion: different dosages of Desmodium total flavonoids have a good improvement on the hyperuricemia model mice.
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- 2018
20. Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Images Terrain Classification Based on PCA-KMFA
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Jing Liu, Meng-yan Li, and Yi Liu
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Computer science ,Feature vector ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Imaging spectrometer ,Hyperspectral imaging ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Linear discriminant analysis ,Naive Bayes classifier ,Kernel (linear algebra) ,Kernel (image processing) ,Computer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Principal component analysis ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Subspace topology ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,Remote sensing - Abstract
Hyperspectral remote sensing images (HRSIs) have the problems of high dimensionality, strong linear correlation among dimensions, and poor data separability, which result in low terrain recognition rate. A new feature extraction algorithm based on principal component analysis (PCA) and kernel marginal Fisher analysis (KMFA), namely PCA-KMFA, is presented. Firstly, PCA is used for removing the linear correlation redundancy among the dimensions, and then KMFA is used for extracting the nonlinear separable features in the resulting PCA feature space, Bayesian classifier is used for performing classification in the resulting PCA-KMFA subspace. Based on the experimental results of two airborne visible-infrared imaging spectrometer (AVIRIS) HRSIs, we can see that the presented PCA-KMFA subspace method is superior to the linear discriminant analysis (LDA) subspace method and marginal Fisher analysis (MFA) subspace method.
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- 2018
21. Regulation Characteristics of Chinese Medicine on Inflammatory Corpuscles
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Meng-Yan Li, Ming Bai, and MiaoSan-Ming Miao
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Drug ,Immune system ,Innate immune system ,business.industry ,Liver and kidney ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Immunology ,Related research ,Medicine ,Traditional Chinese medicine ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Inflammatory bodies play an important role in the innate immune response of human body. Different inflammatory bodies play different roles in human body and are related to different diseases. Chinese medicine has the advantages of safety and little toxicity to the liver and kidney. The study of traditional Chinese medicine provides a new and important way to find a safe and effective drug preparation for the prevention and treatment of inflammatory body related diseases. In this paper, the classification and generalization of inflammatory bodies and the influence of traditional Chinese medicine on inflammatory corpuscles are reviewed, which provides reference for related research.
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- 2018
22. Lignans, flavonoids and coumarins from Viola philippica and their α-glucosidase and HCV protease inhibitory activities
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Wang, Ya-Li, Zhang, Lin, Meng-Yan Li, Wang, Li-Wei, and Ma, Chao-Mei
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Two lignans including a new one, five flavonoids and five coumarins were isolated from the whole plant of Viola philippica (synonymised as Viola yedoensis Makino). The new compound was structurally determined as (7R,8S,8′S) -3,3′-dimethoxy- 4,4′,9-trihydroxy- 7,9′-epoxy-8,8′-lignan 9-O-rutinoside by analysis of its NMR, MS and CD spectroscopic data. The known compounds were characterised by comparing their NMR and MS data with those reported. Among the known compounds, 5-hydroxy-4′-methoxyflavone-7-O- rutinoside, 6,7-di-O-β-D- glucopyranosylesculetin, and 7R,8S-dihydrodehydrodiconiferyl alcohol 4-O-β-D- glucopyranoside were isolated and identified from this genus for the first time. Of these compounds, 5-hydroxy-4′-methoxyflavone-7-O-rutinoside and (7R,8S,8′S) -3,3′-dimethoxy- 4,4′,9-trihydroxy- 7,9′-epoxy-8,8′-lignan 9-O-rutinoside were potently active against α-glucosidase, while the two dimeric coumarins, 5, 5′-bi (6, 7-dihydroxycoumarin) and 6,6′,7,7′-tetrahydroxy-5,8′-bicoumarin potently inhibited HCV protease.
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- 2018
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23. Ablation resistance of SiC–ZrC coating prepared by a simple two-step method on carbon fiber reinforced composites
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Hejun Li, Xiao-Jun Hu, Lei Liu, Jun-Hao Huo, Xiaohong Shi, Jun-Liang Zhu, Meng-Yan Li, Qiangang Fu, and Lingjun Guo
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Volatilisation ,Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Two step ,Carbon fibers ,General Chemistry ,engineering.material ,Ablation ,Cementation (geology) ,Corrosion ,Coating ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,medicine ,Slurry ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,Composite material - Abstract
SiC–ZrC ablation resistance coating was prepared on the surface of carbon fiber reinforced carbon (C/C) composites by simple pack cementation combined with low-cost slurry infiltration method. The results showed that SiC–ZrC coating could effectively protect C/C composites from ablation for 45 s at 3723 K under oxyacetylene torch. The mass and linear ablation rates (0.038 ± 0.01 mg/(s cm 2 ) and 2.42 ± 0.15 μm/s) were largely reduced compared with that of uncoated C/C composites (0.530 ± 0.01 mg/(s cm 2 ) and 1.75 ± 0.15 μm/s) after ablation for 20 s. The good ablation protective ability of SiC–ZrC coating is mainly attributed to the volatilization of SiO 2 and the formation of ZrO 2 .
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- 2014
24. X-ray anomalous surface scattering on optical surface
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陈波 Chen Bo, 孟艳丽 Meng Yan-li, and 李达 Li Da
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Total internal reflection ,Materials science ,Anomalous scattering ,business.industry ,Scattering ,Molecular physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Root mean square ,Optics ,Surface roughness ,Reflection (physics) ,business ,Intensity (heat transfer) ,Diffractometer - Abstract
An Anomalous Surface Scattering(ASS) phenomenon was researched during the measurement of surface roughnesses for a smooth surface by a grazing X-ray scattering method.Firstly,an experimental facility based on an X-ray diffractometer were introduced.Several kinds of samples with different surface roughnesses were measured by an Atomic Force Microscope(AFM) and their surface scattering distributions in different grazing incident angles were given at working wavelength of 0.154 nm.Then,the relationship between anomalous scattering angles and critical angle was analyzed.Finally,the factors affecting on the scattering intensity were studied.Experimental results indicate that ASS can be observed when the grazing angle is larger than the critical angle.The anomalous scattering angle is related to the sample materials when incidence wavelength is a constant and it changes slightly with the grazing angle and surface roughness(Root Mean Square(RMS)).Moreover,all the measured anomalous scattering angles are slightly smaller than the nominal critical angle values of Si,fused quartz,Ni and Au respectively,and the measurement errors range from-8.6% to-0.9%.On the other hand,the equiangular reflection intensity is reduced obviously as the increasing of the grazing angle and surface roughness,whereas the intensity of ASS radiation is apt to increase instead of being weakened and the ratio of ASS peak intensity to equiangular reflection peak intensity ranges from 0.012 to 2.667.These results prove that sample materials and surface roughness are two principal factors affecting on ASS radiation distribution.
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25. The effect of Platycodin D on the expression of cytoadherence proteins P1 and P30 in Mycoplasma pneumoniae models
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Meng, Yan-li, primary, Wang, Wei-ming, additional, Lv, Dan-dan, additional, An, Qiu-xia, additional, Lu, Wei-hong, additional, Wang, Xin, additional, and Tang, Guixin, additional
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- 2017
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26. Survival trends in gastric cancer patients of Northeast China
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Zhang, Hao, Sun, Ling-Ling, Meng, Yan-Li, Song, Guang-Yu, Hu, Jing-Jing, Lu, Ping, and Ji, Bin
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Male ,China ,Brief Article ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Middle Aged ,Medical Oncology ,Prognosis ,Survival Analysis ,Survival Rate ,Treatment Outcome ,Stomach Neoplasms ,population characteristics ,Humans ,Female ,human activities ,health care economics and organizations ,geographic locations ,Aged - Abstract
To describe survival trends in patients in Northeast China diagnosed as gastric cancer.A review of all inpatient and outpatient records of gastric cancer patients was conducted in the First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University. All the gastric cancer patients who satisfied the inclusion criteria from January 1, 1980 through December 31, 2003 were included in the study. The main outcomes were based on median survival and 3-year and 5-year survival rates, by decade of diagnosis.From 1980 through 2003, the median survival for patients with gastric cancer (n = 1604) increased from 33 mo to 49 mo. The decade of diagnosis was not significantly associated with patient survival for gastric cancer (P = 0.084 for overall survival, and P = 0.150 for 5-year survival); however, the survival rate of the 2000s was remarkably higher than that of the 1980s (P = 0.019 for overall survival, and P = 0.027 for 5-year survival).There was no significant difference of survival among each period; however, the survival rate of the 2000s was remarkably higher than that of the 1980s.
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- 2011
27. [Research progresses on electroactive and electrically conductive polymers for tissue engineering scaffolds]
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Meng-yan, Li, Paul, Bidez, Elizabeth, Guterman-Tretter, Yi, Guo, Alan G, MacDiarmid, Peter I, Lelkes, Xu-bo, Yuan, Xiao-yan, Yuan, Jing, Sheng, Hua, Li, Cun-xian, Song, and Wei, Yen
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Mice ,Aniline Compounds ,Tissue Engineering ,Polymers ,Materials Testing ,Animals ,Biocompatible Materials ,Pyrroles ,Cells, Cultured ,Rats - Abstract
Electroactive and/or electrically conductive polymers have shown potential applications in the culture of excitable cells and as the electroactive scaffolds for neuronal or cardiac tissue engineering. The biocompatibility of the conductive polymer can be improved by covalently grafting or blending with oligo- or polypeptides. The new progresses in this area on two types of conductive polymers, polypyrrole and polyaniline (PANi) are reviewed in this paper. The studies of oligopeptide-modified PANi and electrospun PANi/gelatin nanofibers are highlighted.
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- 2007
28. X-ray anomalous surface scattering on optical surface
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MENG Yan-li, 孟艳丽, primary, LI Da, 李达, additional, and CHEN Bo, 陈波, additional
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29. Stray Light Analysis of Reflective Lyman-Alpha Coronagraph
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陈波 Chen Bo, 孟艳丽 Meng Yan-li, and 李达 Li Da
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Physics ,Optics ,law ,Stray light ,business.industry ,Alpha (navigation) ,business ,Coronagraph ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention - Published
- 2012
30. Assessment of surface roughness by use of soft x-ray scattering
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Meng, Yan-li, primary, Wang, Yong-gang, additional, Chen, Shu-yan, additional, and Chen, Bo, additional
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- 2009
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31. Comparative study of x-ray scattering by first-order perturbation theory and generalized Harvey-Shack theory
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Wang, Yong-gang, primary, Meng, Yan-li, additional, Ma, Wen-sheng, additional, Chen, Bin, additional, and Chen, Bo, additional
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- 2009
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32. Comparative study of x-ray scattering by first-order perturbation theory and generalized Harvey-Shack theory.
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Wang, Yong-gang, Meng, Yan-li, Ma, Wen-sheng, Chen, Bin, and Chen, Bo
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- 2009
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33. Assessment of surface roughness by use of soft x-ray scattering.
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Meng, Yan-li, Wang, Yong-gang, Chen, Shu-yan, and Chen, Bo
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- 2009
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34. Levels of P27Kipl Expression and Apoptosis in HL-60 Cells after Treatment with TGF-β1 and/or Arsenic Trioxide.
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YU Jin-Xiang, MENG Yan-Li, and LI Yan
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- 2010
35. [An experimental study of acute toxicity and pharmacology of fermented Platycodonis Radix].
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Meng YL, Liu NN, Jiang Y, Wang XX, and Wang WM
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- Animals, Female, Male, Mice, Cough, Lung, Plant Roots chemistry, Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide analysis, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry
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This study investigated the acute toxicity of fermented Platycodonis Radix on mice and its effect on coughing in mice infected with Mycoplasma pneumoniae. The maximum dosage(MAD) was used in the acute toxicity experiment on mice to observe the signs of mice. After 14 days, dissection, blood biochemical examination, and pathological tissue section observation were conducted. In the pharmacological experiment of fermented Platycodonis Radix, 60 healthy BALB/c mice, 30 males and 30 females, were randomly divided into a blank group, a model group, a carbetapentane group(0.013 g·kg~(-1)·d~(-1)), and high-, medium-, and low-dose fermented Platycodonis Radix groups(5.2, 2.6, and 1.3 g·kg~(-1)·d~(-1)), with 10 mice in each group. Except for the blank group, the mice in the other five groups underwent model induction by intranasally instilling 20 μL of 1×10~6 CCU M. pneumoniae for 3 days, and the mice in each group were orally administered the corresponding drugs for 7 days. Cough induction experiment was conducted to observe and record the cough latency and total cough count within 3 min for each group. Hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining and Masson staining were used to observe the pathological changes in lung tissues. Immunohistochemistry was performed to observe the protein expression of transient receptor potential A1(TRPA1), calcitonin gene-related peptide(CGRP), and substance P(SP) in the lung tissues of mice in each group. Real-time fluorescence-based quantitative polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR) was used to elucidate the changes in the mRNA levels of cough-related factors TRPA1, CGRP, and SP in mice treated with fermented Platycodonis Radix. No mice died in the acute toxicity experiment, and there were no changes in general behavior and major organ histopathological examinations. Compared with the blank group, there were no statistically significant differences in blood biochemical indexes. In the pharmacological experiment of fermented Platycodonis Radix, compared with the model group, the high-and medium-dose fermented Platycodonis Radix groups showed improved lung tissue structure of mice, with clear structure and regular tissue morphology. The qRT-PCR and immunohistochemical detection showed a decrease in the expression of TRPA1, CGRP, and SP in the fermented Platycodonis Radix groups. Fermented Platycodonis Radix can exert an inhibitory effect on cough by suppressing the expression of TRPA1, CGRP, and SP in lung tissues, thereby identifying the target of the drug.
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- 2023
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36. Design, Synthesis, and Biological Activity of a Novel Series of 2-Ureidonicotinamide Derivatives Against Influenza A Virus.
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Zhang C, Xiang JJ, Zhao J, Meng YL, Zhang FR, Jin Z, Shaw PC, Liu XP, and Hu C
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- Antiviral Agents chemistry, DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases, Enzyme Inhibitors pharmacology, Humans, Influenza A virus, Influenza, Human drug therapy, Orthomyxoviridae
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Background: Viral resistance to existing inhibitors and the time-dependent effectiveness of neuraminidase inhibitors have limited the number of antivirals that can be used for prophylaxis and therapeutic treatment of severe influenza infection. Thus, there is an urgent need to develop new drugs to prevent and treat influenza infection., Objective: The aims of this study was to design and synthesize a novel series of 2-ureidonicotinamide derivatives and evaluate their anti-IAV activities. Furthermore, we predicted the abilities of these compounds to inhibit the PA-PB1 subunit and forecasted the docking poses of these compounds with RNA polymerase protein (PDB ID 3CM8)., Methods: The novel designed compounds were synthesized using classical methods of organic chemistry and tested in vitro for their abilities inhibiting RNP and against influenza A virus. In addition, the 23 synthesized molecules were subjected to the generated pharmacophore Hypo1 to forecast the activity target PA-PB1 subunit of RNA polymerase. The ADMET pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated by the ADMET modules in Discovery Studio 2016. The docking results helped us demonstrate the possible interactions between these compounds with 3CM8., Results: The synthesized 2-ureidonicotinamide derivatives were characterized as potent anti-influenza inhibitors. The target compounds 7b and 7c demonstrated significant antiviral activities and could be considered as novel lead compounds of antiviral inhibitors. In addition, compound 7b revealed suitable ADME properties expressed and might be a significant RNA polymerase inhibitor targeting the PA-PB1 subunit based on the predictable results and the docking results., Conclusion: This study revealed a novel series of compounds that might be useful in the search for an effective drug against the influenza virus., (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.)
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- 2022
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37. [Effect of baicalin on expression of fibrogenic factors TGF-β1, mmp2 and timp2 in tissue of mice with pulmonary fibrosis].
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Xu MH, Meng YL, Wang XX, Xu HX, Wang B, and Wang WM
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- Animals, Flavonoids, Kinetics, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Pulmonary Fibrosis, Transforming Growth Factor beta1
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To investigate the effect of baicalin extracted from Qinbai Qingfei Concentrated Pills on the expressions of TGF-β1, mmp2 and timp2 in mice with pulmonary fibrosis induced by bleomycin. The Biacore technique was used to detect the specific binding between Qinbai Qingfei Concentrated Pills and TGF-β1, and the affinity components were enriched, regenerated and recovered by Biacore fishing. Then ultra-performance liquid chromatography and quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-TOF-MS) were used to determine whether the monomer was baicalin. Biacore was used to verify the affinity kinetics of baicalin, which was validated by pharmacodynamics in vivo. Totally 30 BALB/C mice were randomly divided into three groups: baicalin group, blank group and model group. The blank group was given sodium chloride injection(0.08 mL·kg~(-1)), while the model group and the baicalin group were injected with 4 mg·kg~(-1) bleomycin. The localization of TGF-β1, mmp2 and timp2 protein in the cells and the mRNA expressions of TGF-β1, mmp2 and timp2 were detected by RT-PCR 14 days later. The results of Biacore affinity analysis showed that the peak of binding response between Qinbai Qingfei Concentrated Pills and TGF-β1 protein reached 1 524.0 RU, with specific binding. The affinity constant K_D of baicalin and TGF-β1 was 1.620 06 μmol·L~(-1), which was determined by SPR kinetic analysis, suggesting a stable binding between baicalin and TGF-β1, which verified the results of angulation. The results of immunohistochemistry showed that the deposition of cellulose in baicalin group was significantly less than that in model group, the mRNA expressions of TGF-β1, mmp2 and timp2 were decreased in baicalin solution compared with the model group. Baicalin combined with TGF-β1 could inhibit the expressions of mmp2 and timp2 and delay the progress of pulmonary fibrosis.
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- 2020
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38. [Effect of Dilong on expression of fibrogenic factors TGF-β1 and α-SMA in lung tissue of mice with pulmonary fibrosis].
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Wang HH, Meng YL, Yang ZM, Wang XX, Xu HX, and Wang WM
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- Animals, Bleomycin, Lung, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Oligochaeta, Pulmonary Fibrosis metabolism, Random Allocation, Actins metabolism, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Pulmonary Fibrosis drug therapy, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 metabolism
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The aim of this paper was to investigate the effect of Dilong( geosaurus) on the expressions of fibrotic factors TGF-β1 and α-SMA in bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis mice. The binding ability of Dilong to fibrotic factor TGF-β1 was initially detected by Biacore technology and verified by in vivo pharmacodynamics. A total of 60 SPF C57 mice were randomly divided into 6 groups. Except the blank group( injecting 0. 08 m L·kg-1 sodium chloride in the trachea),the other five groups were given bleomycin( 4 mg·kg-1) to replicate the pulmonary fibrosis model. After 14 days of drug treatment,the expressions of TGF-β1 and α-SMA were detected by Masson staining,immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR. The results of Biacore experiment showed that the extract of Dilong was well bound to TGF-β1 protein in vitro,and the binding value reached 619. 3. Compared with the model group,Masson's results showed that cellulose deposition in high-dose,medium-dose and low-dose Dilong groups decreased to varying degrees. RT-PCR results showed that different doses of Dilong could reduce protein and mRNA expressions of TGF-β1 and α-SMA to a certain extent in a dose-dependent manner. In conclusion,Dilong could delay the process of pulmonary fibrosis by binding to target protein TGF-β1 and inhibiting the expression of α-SMA.
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- 2019
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39. [The clinical therapeutic effects of arsenic trioxide combined with transcatheter arterial chemoembolization in treating primary liver cancer with pulmonary metastases].
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Meng YL, Hu HT, Li HL, Guo CY, Luo JP, Yao QJ, Cheng HT, and Xiao JC
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- Adult, Aged, Arsenic Trioxide, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular pathology, Chemoembolization, Therapeutic, Combined Modality Therapy, Female, Humans, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Lung Neoplasms secondary, Male, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Arsenicals therapeutic use, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular therapy, Liver Neoplasms therapy, Lung Neoplasms therapy, Oxides therapeutic use
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Objective: To observe the therapeutic effects of arsenic trioxide combined with transcatheter arterial chemoembolization on treatment of primary liver cancer with pulmonary metastases., Methods: Sixty patients were randomly divided into two groups: group A (treatment group, n = 30) and group B (control group, n = 30). Group A was received periodic transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) and 10 mg arsenic trioxide by intravenous infusion for 5 hours per day, 3 days after TACE. Each cycle consisted of 14 days' administration, and repeated after 2 weeks. Each patient was received 3-4 successive cycles. Group B was received periodic TACE alone., Objective: efficiency, benefit rate, quality of life and the correlates with metastatic tumor size and number in the both groups were recorded., Results: The objective efficiency was 26.7% (8/30), and the benefit rate was 60.0% (18/30) in group A, while they were 0 and 16.7% (5/30) in group B with significant statistics differences (χ(2) = 7.067, P = 0.008; χ(2) = 11.915, P = 0.001). The quality of life was improved in 4 patients and stable in 18 of group A, while no patient was improved and 13 were stable in group B (χ(2) = 9.669, P = 0.008). There was a significantly positive correlation between the tumor burden and therapeutic effect (Kendall r = -0.765, P < 0.001; Spearman r = -0.821, P < 0.001)., Conclusion: Arsenic trioxide combined TACE is an effective treatment method in treating primary liver cancer with pulmonary metastases.
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- 2012
40. Survival trends in gastric cancer patients of Northeast China.
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Zhang H, Sun LL, Meng YL, Song GY, Hu JJ, Lu P, and Ji B
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- Aged, China, Female, Humans, Male, Medical Oncology methods, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Stomach Neoplasms ethnology, Stomach Neoplasms therapy, Survival Analysis, Survival Rate, Treatment Outcome, Stomach Neoplasms mortality
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Aim: To describe survival trends in patients in Northeast China diagnosed as gastric cancer., Methods: A review of all inpatient and outpatient records of gastric cancer patients was conducted in the First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University. All the gastric cancer patients who satisfied the inclusion criteria from January 1, 1980 through December 31, 2003 were included in the study. The main outcomes were based on median survival and 3-year and 5-year survival rates, by decade of diagnosis., Results: From 1980 through 2003, the median survival for patients with gastric cancer (n = 1604) increased from 33 mo to 49 mo. The decade of diagnosis was not significantly associated with patient survival for gastric cancer (P = 0.084 for overall survival, and P = 0.150 for 5-year survival); however, the survival rate of the 2000s was remarkably higher than that of the 1980s (P = 0.019 for overall survival, and P = 0.027 for 5-year survival)., Conclusion: There was no significant difference of survival among each period; however, the survival rate of the 2000s was remarkably higher than that of the 1980s.
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- 2011
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41. [Levels of P27Kip1 expression and apoptosis in HL-60 cells after treatment with TGF-ß1 and/or arsenic trioxide].
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Yu JX, Meng YL, and Li Y
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- Arsenic Trioxide, Cyclin E metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Leukemic, HL-60 Cells, Humans, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 metabolism, Apoptosis drug effects, Arsenicals pharmacology, Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p27 metabolism, Oxides pharmacology, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 pharmacology
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This study was purposed to investigate the effects of TGF-beta1 and arsenic trioxide (As₂O₃) on cell apoptosis, cell cycle and changes of P27(Kip1), endogenous TGF-ß1, cyclin E and BCL-2 in HL-60 cells, and to explore the relationship between expression of P27(Kip1) and apoptosis induced by As₂O₃ and/or TGFß1. Cell apoptosis and cell cycle changes of HL-60 cells treated with As₂O₃ and/or TGFß1 were detected by cytomorphologic observation and flow cytometry, the protein expressions of P27(Kip1), TGF-ß1, cyclin E and BCL-2 were measured by immunohistochemistry. The results showed the effect of 5 μmol/L of As₂O₃ was the most strong among the different concentration of As₂O₃ ,and the effect on apoptosis at 48 hour was more strong than that at 24 hours (p < 0.05). The TGF-beta1 (5 ng/ml) induced arrest of cells in G₁ phase (p < 0.05) compared with As₂O₃ alone and As₂O₃ combined with TGF-ß1, while there was no difference with control. P27(Kip1) expression was up regulated (p < 0.05), cyclin E and BCL-2 expression was down-regulated (p < 0.05) in TGFß1-treated group. BCl-2 expression was down regulated, endogenesis TGFß1 expression was up regulated (p < 0.05), and the level of P27(kip1) and cyclin E were not changed in As₂O₃-treated group (p > 0.05). The down-regulating effect of TGF-ß1 combined with As₂O₃ on BCL-2 protein was more strong than that in single factor treated group (p < 0.05). It is concluded that TGFß1 induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in HL-60 cells, while the P27(kip1) expression is up regulated. P27 protein is the key effector of TGFß-induced cell cycle arrest. The effect of TGF-ß1 combined with As₂O₃ on apoptosis as well as the down-regulation of BCL-2 protein in HL-60 cells is more strong than that in single factor-treated groups, that indicates the passages linking up each other.
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- 2010
42. [Oriented immobilization of human IgG by protein A on imaging ellipsometry biosensor].
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Meng YL, Wang ZH, and Jin G
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- Humans, Biosensing Techniques methods, Immunoassay methods, Immunoglobulin G chemistry, Staphylococcal Protein A chemistry
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The biosensor based on optical imaging ellipsometry, can be used to detect directly, without labeling, the surface concentration of biomolecules on solid surface. The feasibility of using protein A to immobilize antibody on the silicon surface of the imaging ellipsometry biosensor was investigated in this study. The results showed that the anti-IgG immobilized by the protein A on silicon surface could bind effectively human IgG, and the human IgG immobilized on silicon surface by protein A bound more polyclonal antibody molecules than that immobilized on silicon surface directly, suggesting that protein A might block the surface to prevent the absorption of human IgG on surface directly, which might compromise its native configuration. The silicon surface modified with protein A is expected to be used to immobilize a variety of antibodies, as protein A can bind selectively the Fc regions of many mammalian IgG. The combination of imaging ellipsometry and the protein A surface modification has the potential to be developed into immunoassays of high sensitivity.
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- 2004
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