9 results on '"Shinong Zhu"'
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2. The Change in Distance Between Bilateral Internal Carotid Arteries in Acromegaly and Its Risk Factors
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Xiaorong Yan, Xiaoyong Chen, Hongliang Ge, Shinong Zhu, Yuanxiang Lin, Dezhi Kang, Zhangya Lin, Changzhen Jiang, and Chenyu Ding
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refractory pituitary adenoma ,internal carotid artery ,acromegaly ,disease duration ,computed tomography angiography ,magnetic resonance angiography ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background: Studies investigating the change in distance between the bilateral internal carotid arteries (ICAs) in acromegalic patients have provided ambiguous results. The influencing factors of these changes have not been well-identified.Objective: To further investigate the change in distance between bilateral ICAs in acromegaly patients and identify the influencing factors of the change.Method: Patients diagnosed as acromegaly from Jan 2016 to Sep 2019 in the Department of Neurosurgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, were included in this study. Computed tomography angiography (CTA) or magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) data were obtained for all patients for three-dimensional reconstruction of the ICAs. Distance between bilateral ICAs was measured and recorded for assessment.Result: 172 patients including 86 cases with acromegaly in the study group and 86 cases with non-functional pituitary adenoma in the control group were enrolled in this study. The difference of adenoma sizes between two groups was not statistically significant. Patients in acromegaly group had significantly larger maximum distances between bilateral siphon carotid ectasias (25.5 ± 4.1 vs. 23.4 ± 3.5 mm, P = 0.001) and between bilateral lacerum segments (26.2 ± 3.2 vs. 24.1 ± 4.3 mm, P < 0.001) compared with those of patients with non-functional pituitary adenomas. Multivariate analysis showed that the increased bilateral ICAs distance was associated with disease duration (odds ratio = 1.01, 95% confidence interval = 1.01–1.02, P = 0.005) and refractory pituitary adenoma (odds ratio = 9.8, 95% confidence interval = 1.1–88.7, P = 0.043) but not with level of growth hormone (GH), insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and adenoma size in acromegaly.Conclusion: Our study showed significant change in distance between the bilateral ICAs in acromegalic patients, comparing to patients with non-functional pituitary adenomas. The increased intercarotid artery distance is associated with disease duration but not with preoperative level of GH and IGF-1. Refractory pituitary adenoma and longer disease duration are the both risk factors of the increased ICAs distance in patient with acromegly.
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- 2020
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3. The Change in Distance Between Bilateral Internal Carotid Arteries in Acromegaly and Its Risk Factors
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Hongliang Ge, Changzhen Jiang, Shinong Zhu, Chenyu Ding, Zhangya Lin, Yuanxiang Lin, Xiaorong Yan, Xiao-Yong Chen, and Dezhi Kang
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Adenoma ,Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,internal carotid artery ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,lcsh:Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,Neurosurgical Procedures ,refractory pituitary adenoma ,Magnetic resonance angiography ,03 medical and health sciences ,Endocrinology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Pituitary adenoma ,medicine.artery ,Acromegaly ,medicine ,Humans ,Pituitary Neoplasms ,Original Research ,Computed tomography angiography ,lcsh:RC648-665 ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Human Growth Hormone ,business.industry ,magnetic resonance angiography ,Odds ratio ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,030104 developmental biology ,acromegaly ,Female ,Radiology ,disease duration ,Internal carotid artery ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,computed tomography angiography ,Carotid Artery, Internal - Abstract
Background: Studies investigating the change in distance between the bilateral internal carotid arteries (ICAs) in acromegalic patients have provided ambiguous results. The influencing factors of these changes have not been well-identified. Objective: To further investigate the change in distance between bilateral ICAs in acromegaly patients and identify the influencing factors of the change. Method: Patients diagnosed as acromegaly from Jan 2016 to Sep 2019 in the Department of Neurosurgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, were included in this study. Computed tomography angiography (CTA) or magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) data were obtained for all patients for three-dimensional reconstruction of the ICAs. Distance between bilateral ICAs was measured and recorded for assessment. Result: 172 patients including 86 cases with acromegaly in the study group and 86 cases with non-functional pituitary adenoma in the control group were enrolled in this study. The difference of adenoma sizes between two groups was not statistically significant. Patients in acromegaly group had significantly larger maximum distances between bilateral siphon carotid ectasias (25.5 ± 4.1 vs. 23.4 ± 3.5 mm, P = 0.001) and between bilateral lacerum segments (26.2 ± 3.2 vs. 24.1 ± 4.3 mm, P < 0.001) compared with those of patients with non-functional pituitary adenomas. Multivariate analysis showed that the increased bilateral ICAs distance was associated with disease duration (odds ratio = 1.01, 95% confidence interval = 1.01–1.02, P = 0.005) and refractory pituitary adenoma (odds ratio = 9.8, 95% confidence interval = 1.1–88.7, P = 0.043) but not with level of growth hormone (GH), insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and adenoma size in acromegaly. Conclusion: Our study showed significant change in distance between the bilateral ICAs in acromegalic patients, comparing to patients with non-functional pituitary adenomas. The increased intercarotid artery distance is associated with disease duration but not with preoperative level of GH and IGF-1. Refractory pituitary adenoma and longer disease duration are the both risk factors of the increased ICAs distance in patient with acromegly.
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- 2020
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4. Endoscopically-controlled surgery with open hemi-laminectomy for the treatment of intradural extramedullary tumors: An operative technique and short-term outcomes of 20 consecutive cases
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Xiaorong Yan, Huiqing Wang, Cai Li, Yuanxiang Lin, Lin Lin, Shinong Zhu, Chenyang Wang, Zhangya Lin, Changzhen Jiang, and Dezhi Kang
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genetic structures - Abstract
Background: To present a surgical technique for the treatment of intradural extramedullary (IDEM) tumors by using endoscopically-controlled surgery with open hemi-laminectomy technique.Methods: In this study, 20 patients with 22 IDEM tumors were enrolled. An endoscopically-controlled surgery with open hemi-laminectomy was employed to remove the tumors. Data related to clinical symptoms and medical images before and after surgery were collected for perioperative evaluation and follow-up analysis.Results: All the tumors in 20 patients were well removed. The clinical symptoms were significantly reduced in all the patients as well. The short term follow-up data showed that there was no tumor recurrence or spinal deformity. Conclusion: The endoscopically-controlled surgery with open hemi-laminectomy technique provided favorable exposure and satisfactory resection to the IDEM tumors. It may be an effective surgical method for treating IDEM tumors. Larger samples and longer follow-up data are needed to verify its long-term effectiveness.
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- 2020
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5. tasiRNAdb: a database of ta-siRNA regulatory pathways.
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Changqing Zhang, Guangping Li 0003, Shinong Zhu, Shuo Zhang, and Jinggui Fang
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- 2014
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6. Cascading cis-Cleavage on Transcript from trans-Acting siRNA-Producing Locus 3
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Shinong Zhu, Guangping Li, Jin Wang, Changqing Zhang, and Hailing Li
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trans-acting siRNA ,cis-cleavage ,ta-siRNA-producing locus ,miRNA ,animal structures ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Trans-acting siRNA ,Arabidopsis ,Locus (genetics) ,Cleavage (embryo) ,Genome ,Article ,Catalysis ,Deep sequencing ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Vitis ,DNA Cleavage ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Genetics ,Base Sequence ,biology ,Organic Chemistry ,RNA ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Computer Science Applications ,MicroRNAs ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Genetic Loci ,Transfer RNA ,Genome, Plant - Abstract
The production of small RNAs (sRNAs) from phased positions set by microRNA-directed cleavage of trans-acting-siRNA-producing locus (TAS) transcript has been characterized extensively; however, the production of sRNAs from non-phased positions remains unknown. We report three cis-cleavages that occurred in TAS3 transcripts in Vitis vinifera, by combining high-throughput sRNA deep sequencing information with evolutional conservation and genome-wide RNA degradome analysis. The three cis-cleavages can be deciphered to generate an orderly cleavage cascade, and can also produce distinct phasing patterns. Each of the patterns, either upstream or downstream of the cis-cleaved position, had a set of sRNAs arranged in 21-nucleotide increments. Part of the cascading cis-cleavages was also conserved in Arabidopsis thaliana. Our results will enhance the understanding of the production of sRNAs from non-phased positions that are not set by microRNA-directed cleavage.
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- 2013
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7. tasiRNAdb: a database of ta-siRNA regulatory pathways
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Shinong Zhu, Shuo Zhang, Changqing Zhang, Guangping Li, and Jinggui Fang
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Statistics and Probability ,Genetics ,Regulation of gene expression ,Small RNA ,Small interfering RNA ,Database ,Sequence Analysis, RNA ,Sequence analysis ,Gene regulatory network ,RNA ,Plants ,Biology ,computer.software_genre ,Biochemistry ,Computer Science Applications ,MicroRNAs ,Computational Mathematics ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Computational Theory and Mathematics ,microRNA ,DNA methylation ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Databases, Nucleic Acid ,Molecular Biology ,computer - Abstract
Summary: In plants, many trans-acting small interfering RNA (ta-siRNA) regulatory pathways have been identified as significant components of the gene networks involved in development, metabolism, responses to biotic and abiotic stresses and DNA methylation at the TAS locus. To obtain a more comprehensive understanding on the nature of ta-siRNA regulatory pathways, we developed a freely accessible resource, tasiRNAdb, to serve as a repository for the sequences of ta-siRNA regulatory pathway-related microRNAs, TASs, ta-siRNAs and ta-siRNA targets, and for the cascading relations among them. With 583 pathways from 18 species, tasiRNAdb is the largest resource for known ta-siRNA regulatory pathways currently available. tasiRNAdb also provides a tool named TasExpAnalysis that was developed to map user-submitted small RNA and degradome libraries to a stored/input TAS and to perform sRNA phasing analysis and TAS cleavage analysis. Availability: The database of plant ta-siRNA regulatory pathways is available at http://bioinfo.jit.edu.cn/tasiRNADatabase/. Contact: zhang_chq2002@sohu.com Supplementary information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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8. Effects of Exogenous NO on Active Oxygen Metabolism in Cucumber Seedlings under NaCl Stress.
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Aihui ZHANG, Shinong ZHU, Qiulan YANG, and Jingjing LU
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EFFECT of salt on plants , *CUCUMBER research , *NITRIC oxide , *REACTIVE oxygen species , *EFFECT of stress on plants - Abstract
Employing nutrient solution hydroponic method, the effects of exogenous nitric oxide (NO) on the growth and active oxygen metabolism in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) seedlings under NaCl stress were investigated. The results indicated that NaCl treatment significantly inhibited the growth of cucumber seedlings, while exogenous NO could significantly alleviate the inhibitory effects of NaCl stress on seedling growth. Especially, 0.1 mmol/L SNP treatment exhibited better effects than 0.5 mmol/L SNP treatment on alleviating NaCl stress. Under 0.1 mmol/L NaCl stress, adding 0.1 mmol/L exogenous NO could significantly decrease the generation rate of O2* - and MDA content, significantly improve soluble protein content and enhance the activities of SOD, POD and CAT, thus reducing the damage of salt stress to cucumber seedlings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
9. Cascading cis-Cleavage on Transcript from trans-Acting siRNA-Producing Locus 3.
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Changqing Zhang, Guangping Li, Jin Wang, Shinong Zhu, and Hailing Li
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NON-coding RNA ,RNA physiology ,GENETIC transcription ,ARABIDOPSIS thaliana genetics ,NUCLEOTIDE sequence ,NUCLEIC acids - Abstract
The production of small RNAs (sRNAs) from phased positions set by microRNA-directed cleavage of trans-acting-siRNA-producing locus (TAS) transcript has been characterized extensively; however, the production of sRNAs from non-phased positions remains unknown. We report three cis-cleavages that occurred in TAS3 transcripts in Vitis vinifera, by combining high-throughput sRNA deep sequencing information with evolutional conservation and genome-wide RNA degradome analysis. The three cis-cleavages can be deciphered to generate an orderly cleavage cascade, and can also produce distinct phasing patterns. Each of the patterns, either upstream or downstream of the cis-cleaved position, had a set of sRNAs arranged in 21-nucleotide increments. Part of the cascading cis-cleavages was also conserved in Arabidopsis thaliana. Our results will enhance the understanding of the production of sRNAs from non-phased positions that are not set by microRNA-directed cleavage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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