453 results on '"Ting Ting Chen"'
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2. Collateral positives of COVID-19 for culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Western Sydney, Australia
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Samuel Cornell, Julie Ayre, Olivia Mac, Raveena Kapoor, Kristen Pickles, Carys Batcup, Hankiz Dolan, Carissa Bonner, Erin Cvejic, Dana Mouwad, Dipti Zacharia, Una Tularic, Yvonne Santalucia, Ting Ting Chen, Gordana Basic, Kirsten McCaffery, and Danielle Muscat
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Background To investigate whether culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in Western Sydney have experienced any positive effects during the COVID-19 pandemic, and if so, what these were. Methods A cross–sectional survey with ten language groups was conducted from 21st March to 9th July 2021 in Sydney, Australia. Participants were recruited through bilingual multicultural health staff and health care interpreter service staff and answered a question, ‘In your life, have you experienced any positive effects from the COVID-19 pandemic?’ Differences were explored by demographic variables. Free–text responses were thematically coded using the Content Analysis method. Results 707 people completed the survey, aged 18 to >70, 49% males and 51% females. Only 161 (23%) of those surveyed reported any positive impacts. There were significant differences in the proportion of those who reported positives based on age (p = 0.004), gender (p = 0.013), language (p = 0.003), health literacy (p = 0.014), English language proficiency (p = 0.003), education (p = Discussion Few surveyed participants reported finding any positives stemming from the COVID–19 pandemic. This finding is in stark contrast to related research in Australia with participants whose native language is English in which many more people experienced positives. The needs of people from CALD backgrounds must inform future responses to community crises to facilitate an equitable effect of any collateral positives that may arise.
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- 2022
3. Population seroprevalence of antibody to influenza A(H7N9) virus, Guangzhou, China
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Yong Ping Lin, Zi Feng Yang, Ying Liang, Zheng Tu Li, Helen S. Bond, Huiying Chua, Ya Sha Luo, Yuan Chen, Ting Ting Chen, Wen Da Guan, Jimmy Chun Cheong Lai, Yu Lam Siu, Si Hua Pan, J. S. Malik Peiris, Benjamin J. Cowling, and Chris Ka PunMok
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Avian influenza A(H7N9) ,Public health ,Serology ,Severity ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Since the identification in early 2013 of severe disease caused by influenza A(H7N9) virus infection, there have been few attempts to characterize the full severity profile of human infections. Our objective was to estimate the number and severity of H7N9 infections in Guangzhou, using a serological study. Methods We collected residual sera from patients of all ages admitted to a hospital in the city of Guangzhou in southern China in 2013 and 2014. We screened the sera using a haemagglutination inhibition assay against a pseudovirus containing the H7 and N9 of A/Anhui/1/2013(H7N9), and samples with a screening titer ≥10 were further tested by standard hemagglutination-inhibition and virus neutralization assays for influenza A(H7N9). We used a statistical model to interpret the information on antibody titers in the residual sera, assuming that the residual sera provided a representative picture of A(H7N9) infections in the general population, accounting for potential cross-reactions. Results We collected a total of 5360 residual sera from December 2013 to April 2014 and from October 2014 to December 2014, and found two specimens that tested positive for H7N9 antibody at haemagglutination inhibition titer ≥40 and a neutralization titer ≥40. Based on this, we estimated that 64,000 (95 % credibility interval: 7300, 190,000) human infections with influenza A(H7N9) virus occurred in Guangzhou in early 2014, with an infection-fatality risk of 3.6 deaths (95 % credibility interval: 0.47, 15) per 10,000 infections. Conclusions Our study suggested that the number of influenza A(H7N9) virus infections in Guangzhou substantially exceeded the number of laboratory-confirmed cases there, albeit with considerable imprecision. Our study was limited by the small number of positive specimens identified, and larger serologic studies would be valuable. Our analytic framework would be useful if larger serologic studies are done.
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4. Surveillance for seasonal influenza virus prevalence in hospitalized children with lower respiratory tract infection in Guangzhou, China during the post-pandemic era.
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Wen Da Guan, Xiao Yan Gong, Chris Ka Pun Mok, Ting Ting Chen, Shi Guan Wu, Si Hua Pan, Benjamin John Cowling, Zi Feng Yang, and De Hui Chen
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND:Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, A(H3N2) and B viruses have co-circulated in the human population since the swine-origin human H1N1 pandemic in 2009. While infections of these subtypes generally cause mild illnesses, lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) occurs in a portion of children and required hospitalization. The aim of our study was to estimate the prevalence of these three subtypes and compare the clinical manifestations in hospitalized children with LRTI in Guangzhou, China during the post-pandemic period. METHODS:Children hospitalized with LRTI from January 2010 to December 2012 were tested for influenza A/B virus infection from their throat swab specimens using real-time PCR and the clinical features of the positive cases were analyzed. RESULTS:Of 3637 hospitalized children, 216 (5.9%) were identified as influenza A or B positive. Infection of influenza virus peaked around March in Guangzhou each year from 2010 to 2012, and there were distinct epidemics of each subtype. Influenza A(H3N2) infection was more frequently detected than A(H1N1)pdm09 and B, overall. The mean age of children with influenza A virus (H1N1/H3N2) infection was younger than those with influenza B (34.4 months/32.5 months versus 45 months old; p
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5. Erratum to: Population seroprevalence of antibody to influenza A(H7N9) virus, Guangzhou, China
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Yong Ping Lin, Zi Feng Yang, Ying Liang, Zheng Tu Li, Helen S. Bond, Huiying Chua, Ya Sha Luo, Yuan Chen, Ting Ting Chen, Wen Da Guan, Jimmy Chun Cheong Lai, Yu Lam Siu, Si Hua Pan, J. S. Malik Peiris, Benjamin J. Cowling, and Chris Ka Pun Mok
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Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Published
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6. Risk factors of non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy and central retinal artery occlusion
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Chu-Han Ma, Cong-Yao Wang, Ting-Ting Dai, Ting-Ting Chen, and Wen-Hui Zhu
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non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy ,central retinal artery occlusion ,risk factors ,diagnostic prediction model ,nomogram ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To investigate the difference in risk factors between non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (NAION) and central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) and develop a predictive diagnostic nomogram. METHODS: The study included 37 patients with monocular NAION, 20 with monocular CRAO, and 24 with hypertension. Gender, age, and systemic diseases were recorded. Blood routine, lipids, hemorheology, carotid and brachial artery doppler ultrasound, and echocardiography were collected. The optic disc area, cup area, and cup-to-disc ratio (C/D) of the unaffected eye in the NAION and CRAO group and the right eye in the hypertension group were measured. RESULTS: The carotid artery intimal medial thickness (C-IMT) of the affected side of the CRAO group was thicker (P=0.039) and its flow-mediated dilation (FMD) was lower (P=0.049) than the NAION group. Compared with hypertension patients, NAION patients had higher whole blood reduced viscosity low-shear (WBRV-L) and erythrocyte aggregation index (EAI; P=0.045, 0.037), and CRAO patients had higher index of rigidity of erythrocyte (IR) and erythrocyte deformation index (EDI; P=0.004, 0.001). The optic cup and the C/D of the NAION group were smaller than the other two groups (P
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7. trans-Diaquabis[4-carboxy-5-carboxylato-2-(pyridin-1-ium-4-yl)-1H-imidazol-1-ido-κ2N1,O5]cobalt(II)
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Lin Sun, Yu Hua Huang, Ting Ting Chen, and Hong Deng
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Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
In the title compound, [Co(C10H6N3O4)2(H2O)2], the CoII ion is coordinated by two O atoms of two water molecules, two imidazole nitrogen atoms and two carboxylate O atoms of the two trans-standing chelate ligands, displaying a distorted octahedral coordination geometry. A three-dimensional supramolecular framework is generated through N—H...O, O—H...N and O—H...O hydrogen-bonding interactions.
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- 2011
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8. Aqua(pyridine-3-carboxylic acid-κN)(pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylato-κ3O2,N,O6)copper(II) monohydrate
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Ting Ting Chen, Yan Fang Shang, Xia Xi, Yue Hua Zhang, and Nan Ping Wang
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Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
In the title CuII complex, [Cu(C7H3NO4)(C6H5NO2)(H2O)]·H2O, the environment of the Cu2+ ion is a distorted square pyramid with the axial site occupied by the O atom from the coordinated water molecule and the square base formed by two O and two N atoms from the tridentate anion and the neutral monodentate pyridine-3-carboxylic acid ligand. O—H...O hydrogen bonds, as well as π–π interactions [centroid–centroid distance = 3.945 (3) Å] contribute to the stabilization of this structure.
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9. Digital health literacy and associated factors among internet users from China: a cross-sectional study
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Bing-Yue Zhao, Long Huang, Xiao Cheng, Ting-Ting Chen, Si-Jia Li, Xiao-Juan Wang, Shui-Xiu Huang, Rong-Fang Hu, and Hong Li
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Digital health literacy ,eHealth literacy ,Internet use ,Health-related information ,Performance-based ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background As the internet develops and 5G technology becomes increasingly prominent, the internet has become a major source of health-related information. Increasingly, people use the internet to find health-related information, and digital health literacy is now a set of essential capabilities to improve their health in the digital era. However, little is known about the factors that influencing digital health literacy. This study aimed to assess digital health literacy scores and identify its influencing factors among internet users in China. Additionally, this study explored the participant’s actual skills using an additional set of performance-based items from the Digital Health Literacy Instrument (DHLI). Methods An online cross-sectional study was conducted in August 2022. Participants aged ≥18 years were recruited to complete the survey. Data were collected using the Chinese revised version of the DHLI, the self-reported internet use questionnaire, and the sociodemographic questionnaire. We conducted multivariate linear regression analyses to explore the relationships among the sociodemographic variables, behavior of internet use, and the digital health literacy scores. Results In total, 702 participants completed the survey. The mean DHLI score was 2.69 ± 0.61. Multivariate linear regression analyses showed that the age groups 35–49 (β = − 0.08, P = 0.033), 50–64 (β = − 0.161, P
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10. Efficacy and safety of direct oral anticoagulants versus low-molecular-weight heparin for thromboprophylaxis after cancer surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Hong Zhou, Ting-Ting Chen, Ling-ling Ye, Jun-Jie Ma, and Jin-Hua Zhang
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Cancer surgery ,Direct oral anticoagulants ,Low-molecular-weight heparin ,Meta-analysis ,Thromboprophylaxis ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) used as an alternative to low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) for thromboprophylaxis after cancer surgery for venous thromboembolic events (VTE) remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of DOACs versus LMWH in these patients. Materials and methods A search of EMBASE, MEDLINE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and Web of Science was carried out and included all randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and observational studies that directly compared DOACs with LMWH for thromboprophylaxis in patients after cancer surgery through July 25, 2023. The primary efficacy and safety outcomes were VTE, major bleeding, and clinically relevant non-major bleeding (CRNMB) within 30 days of surgery. The risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 (RoB2) tool for RCTs and ROBINS-I tool for non-randomized studies. This study was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42023445386). Results We retrieved 5149articles, selected 27 for eligibility, and included 10 studies (three RCTs and seven observational studies) encompassing 3054 patients who underwent postoperative thromboprophylaxis with DOACs (41%) or LMWH (59%). Compared to LMWH thromboprophylaxis, DOACs had a comparable risk of VTE (RR:0.69[95% CI:0.46–1.02], I2 = 0%), major bleeding (RR:1.55 [95% CI:0.82–2.93], I2 = 2%), and CRNMB (RR, 0.89 [95% CI, 0.4–1.98], I2 = 31%) during the 30-day postoperative period. Subgroup analysis of VTE and major bleeding suggested no differences according to study type, extended thromboprophylaxis, tumor types, or different types of DOAC. Conclusion DOACs are potentially effective alternatives to LMWH for thromboprophylaxis in patients undergoing cancer surgery, without increasing the risk of major bleeding events.
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11. Relationship between low molecular weight heparin calcium therapy and prognosis in severe acute kidney injury in sepsis: Mendelian randomized analysis and retrospective study
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Jian-Chun Li, Shi-Tao Huang, Fei Feng, Lin-Jun Wang, Ting-Ting Chen, Min Li, and Li-Ping Liu
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sepsis associated acute injury injury ,acute injury injury ,sepsis ,heparanase ,heparin-binding protein ,Mendelian randomization ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
BackgroundSepsis-associated acute kidney injury (SA-AKI) poses an independent risk for mortality due to the absence of highly sensitive biomarkers and a specific treatment plan.ObjectiveInvestigate the association between low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) calcium therapy and prognosis in critically ill SA-AKI patients, and assess the causal relationship through Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis.MethodsA single-center, retrospective, cross-sectional study included 90 SA-AKI patients and 30 septic patients without acute kidney injury (AKI) from the intensive care unit (ICU) of the First Hospital of Lanzhou University. SA-AKI patients were categorized into control or LMWH groups based on LMWH calcium usage. Primary outcome was renal function recovery, with secondary outcomes including 28-day mortality, ICU stay length, number of renal replacement therapy (RRT) recipients, and 90-day survival. MR and related sensitivity analyses explored causal effects.ResultsThe combination of heparin-binding protein (HBP), heparanase (HPA), and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) demonstrated high diagnostic value for SA-AKI. MR analysis suggested a potential causal link between gene-predicted HBP and AKI (OR: 1.369, 95%CI: 1.040–1.801, p = 0.024). In the retrospective study, LMWH-treated patients exhibited improved renal function, reduced levels of HPA, HBP, Syndecan-1, and inflammation, along with enhanced immune function compared to controls. However, LMWH did not impact 28-day mortality, 90-day survival, or ICU stay length.ConclusionLMWH could enhance renal function in SA-AKI patients. MR analysis supports this causal link, underscoring the need for further validation in randomized controlled trials.
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- 2024
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12. Epidemiological characteristics and behaviors of online broadcast suicidality in China: implications for targeted prevention strategies
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Chun-ya Li, Yu Xiao, Ting-ting Chen, and Shao-yi Zhu
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China ,internet users ,suicide ,suicide attempt ,suicide broadcast ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
ObjectivesSuicide is a global health concern, exacerbated by stigma around mental illnesses. Online platforms like Twitter and Sina Weibo have seen a rise in “online broadcast suicide,” where individuals share suicidal thoughts and actions. However, there is limited understanding of the epidemiological characteristics, particularly in China. This study aims to analyze the demographics and behaviors of individuals engaging in online broadcast suicide in China to inform targeted prevention strategies.MethodsA total of 525 incidents were identified through systematic retrieval of relevant news reports from online sources. Subsequently, a content analysis was performed on these reports to extract detailed information on the characteristics of each individual incident.ResultsAmong the incidents analyzed, the male-to-female ratio was 1:1.6, with an average age of 23.1 ± 5.9 years. Approximately 71.9% took place in Southern China. Unemployment was reported in 15.0% of incidents. Relationship breakup (62.3%) was cited as the leading cause of suicide. Wrist cutting (58.2%) emerged as the predominant suicide method, and home (36.2%) was the most common location for these tragic events. Instant messaging apps were the primary platforms (54.7%) for conveying suicidal thoughts and actions. Additionally, among the 525 incidents examined, 12.0% disclosed having a mental disorder, and 7.6% had a history of prior suicide attempts. Significant variations were observed across age, gender, region, and occupation categories.ConclusionThis study emphasizes the importance of developing suicide prevention programs for internet users. Besides, interventions should be customized to meet the specific needs of various populations.
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13. An integrated, non-destructive method for evaluating core quality from R/V Legend’s giant piston coring system (LGD-GPC)
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Pai-Sen Yu and Ting-Ting Chen
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R/V Legend ,Core disturbances ,Giant piston coring ,Non-destructive analyses ,Curvature index ,Visible color reflectance ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 - Abstract
Abstract Despite technological advances, some core disturbances due to piston coring process still occur and can be extremely difficult to identify characteristics of sedimentary structures during qualitative visual core description and core lithologies. Few quantitative methods have offered plausible ways to define the exact magnitude of the distorted sedimentary structures in imperfect sedimentary records in the context of overly limited sedimentary records. In this study, an investigation was conducted on the Kaoping slope offshore southwestern Taiwan, a region known for its high sedimentation rate (> 0.9 g/cm2/year), using both the LGD-GPC (giant piston corer) and giant gravity corer techniques. To examine how GPC procedures have shaped the retrieval of sedimentary sequences and affected core quality, we apply well-developed, non-destructive analyses, including physical property measurements, visible color reflectance and digital core images with quantitative curvature index (CI), to recovered sediments. Cores at 22° 23′N, 120° 13′E were as the basis for non-destructive measurement comparison. Evidence from digital core imaging and the CI calculation further supports the mechanism of piston suction. We suggest that shear deformation of sediment against the core barrel would be the prominent factor that govern the observed core disturbances in LGD-GPC cores. Meanwhile, excessive pulling forcing from a modified TORI piston and a slowly lift speed during LGD-GPC coring process may further aggravate core disturbances at the revisited site. The sedimentary length of core LGD-T43-B-PC is overestimated by more than 200%. We further demonstrate that an integration of the CI and color reflectance is an effective way to evaluate the transformation and distorted sedimentary sequences.
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- 2023
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14. Factors associated with workplace violence against Chinese healthcare workers: an online cross-sectional survey
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Yu Xiao, Ting-ting Chen, Shao-yi Zhu, Chun-ya Li, and Ling Zong
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career satisfaction ,China ,healthcare system ,healthcare workers ,university hospital ,occupational safety ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
ObjectivesWorkplace violence (WPV) against healthcare workers (HCWs) has reached significant levels globally, impeding the quality and accessibility of healthcare systems. However, there is limited available knowledge regarding the determinants linked with WPV among HCWs and the discrepancies observed across various levels of hospitals in China. The objective of the present research was to investigate the factors linked to WPV and job satisfaction among HCWs in China.MethodsA self-developed questionnaire based on WeChat was employed to collect data. The questionnaire consisted of demographic information as well as occupational factors. To measure WPV, the Chinese version of the Workplace Violence Scale was utilized. Career satisfaction was assessed through two questions regarding career choices. The collected data was analyzed using descriptive analyses, chi-square tests, and multivariate logistic regressions.ResultsA total of 3,781 valid questionnaires (1,029 doctors and 2,752 nurses) were collected. Among all participants, 2,201 (58.2%) reported experiencing at least one form of WPV in the past year, with emotional abuse being the most frequent occurrence (49.7%), followed by threats (27.9%). The multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed several risk factors associated with WPV, including male gender, shift work, senior professional title, bachelor’s degree education, employment in secondary-level hospitals, and working over 50 h per week (p
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15. Mental health status and related factors influencing healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Jia Huang, Zhu-Tang Huang, Xin-Ce Sun, Ting-Ting Chen, and Xiao-Tian Wu
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BackgroundThe mental health of healthcare workers during the coronavirus-2019 pandemic was seriously affected, and the risk of mental health problems was high. The present study sought to systematically evaluate the mental health problems of healthcare workers worldwide during the pandemic and to determine the latest global frequency of COVID-19 associated mental health problems.MethodsData in the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), EMBASE, Elsevier, MEDLINE, PubMed, PsycINFO and the Web of Science before November 11, 2022, were systematically searched. Cohort, case-control and cross-sectional studies were included. The meta-analysis used a random effects model to synthesize the comprehensive prevalence rate of mental health problems. Subgroup analyses were performed based on time of data collection; whether the country was or was not developed; continent; doctors and nurses; doctors/nurses vs. other healthcare workers; and psychological evaluation scale.ResultsA total of 161 studies were included, including 341,014 healthcare workers worldwide, with women accounting for 82.8%. Occupationally, 16.2% of the healthcare workers were doctors, 63.6% were nurses and 13.3% were other medical staff. During the pandemic, 47% (95% confidence interval [CI], 35-60%) of healthcare workers reported job burnout, 38% (95% CI, 35-41%) experienced anxiety, 34% (95% CI 30-38%) reported depression, 30% (95% CI, 29-31%) had acute stress disorder, and 26% (95% CI, 21-31%) had post-traumatic stress disorder.ConclusionsThe study found that there were common mental health problems among health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The most common was job burnout, followed by anxiety, depression, acute stress and post-traumatic stress disorder. Although the global pandemic has been brought under control, its long-term impact on the mental health of healthcare workers cannot be ignored. Additional research is required to develop measures to prevent, monitor and treat psychological disorders among healthcare workers.
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16. Personalised neoantigen‐based therapy in colorectal cancer
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Ya‐Juan Zhu, Xiong Li, Ting‐Ting Chen, Jia‐Xiang Wang, Yi‐Xin Zhou, Xiao‐Li Mu, Yang Du, Jia‐Ling Wang, Jie Tang, and Ji‐Yan Liu
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cancer vaccine ,colorectal cancer ,immunotherapy ,neoantigens ,targeted therapy ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) has become one of the most common tumours with high morbidity, mortality and distinctive evolution mechanism. The neoantigens arising from the somatic mutations have become considerable treatment targets in the management of CRC. As cancer‐specific aberrant peptides, neoantigens can trigger the robust host immune response and exert anti‐tumour effects while minimising the emergence of adverse events commonly associated with alternative therapeutic regimens. In this review, we summarised the mechanism, generation, identification and prognostic significance of neoantigens, as well as therapeutic strategies challenges of neoantigen‐based therapy in CRC. The evidence suggests that the establishment of personalised neoantigen‐based therapy holds great promise as an effective treatment approach for patients with CRC.
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- 2023
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17. Review of research progress on the role of the effective components of traditional Chinese medicine in sepsis with multiple organ dysfunction
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Nai Zhang, Yu-Juan Liu, Chuang Yang, Peng Zeng, Tao Gong, Lu Tao, Ying Zheng, and Ting-Ting Chen
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Sepsis ,Traditional Chinese medicine ,Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome ,Current status ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The concept of sepsis has recently evolved from one of a ‘systemic inflammatory response syndrome caused by infection’ to a ‘severe, potentially fatal organic dysfunction caused by an inadequate or imbalanced host response to infection’. Organ dysfunction is closely related to sepsis. Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is the most serious outcome of sepsis, often leading to a poor prognosis. However, specific drugs for sepsis and MODS caused by sepsis remain undetermined, and the fatality rate is relatively high. Under the guidance of modern medicine, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has gained a wealth of experience in the prevention and treatment of sepsis and plays a key role via the effects of its numerous components, pathways and targets. This study used ‘Sepsis’, ‘Organ dysfunction’ and ‘Traditional Chinese medicine’ as strategies for searching the databases of Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, PubMed and The Web of Science. This paper presents an overview of the current status of TCM component formulations for preventing and treating sepsis with MODS to provide a theoretical basis for clinical treatment and drug development.
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18. Plasma biomarkers and delirium in critically ill patients after cardiac surgery: A prospective observational cohort study
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Li-Jing Su, Mei-Jing Chen, Rong Yang, Hong Zou, Ting-Ting Chen, Sai-Lan Li, Yuan Guo, and Rong-Fang Hu
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine - Published
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19. Cytological Study on Aspidistra from Thailand
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Ting-Ting Chen, Mou-Quan Chen, Meng Gao, Hao Zhou, Phongsak Phonsena, and Qi Gao
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Genetics ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Cell Biology ,Plant Science - Published
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20. Bladder preservation in complicated invasive urothelial carcinoma following treatment with cisplatin/gemcitabine plus tislelizumab: A case report
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Rui Yang, Jun-Xing Chen, Shu-Hang Luo, Ting-Ting Chen, Ling-Wu Chen, and Bin Huang
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
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21. Structural characteristics and ameliorative effect of a polysaccharide from Corbicula fluminea industrial distillate against acute liver injury induced by CCl4 in mice
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Jing-Kun Yan, Chun Wang, Ting-Ting Chen, Longqing Li, Xiaozhen Liu, and Lin Li
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Structural Biology ,General Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
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22. Redox-Neutral Synthesis of α-Iminonitriles, α-Cyanoenamines, and N-Acyl Derivatives from Amides
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Ting-Ting Chen, Hui Geng, Zheng-Yun Weng, and Pei-Qiang Huang
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Atmospheric Science ,Space and Planetary Science ,Geochemistry and Petrology - Published
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23. In vitro simulated digestion affecting physicochemical characteristics and bioactivities of polysaccharides from barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) grasses at different growth stages
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Jing-Kun, Yan, Ting-Ting, Chen, Lin, Wang, Zi-Wei, Wang, Can, Li, Wen-Yan, Chen, Chenghong, Liu, and Lin, Li
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Bile Acids and Salts ,Polysaccharides ,Structural Biology ,Monosaccharides ,Digestion ,Hordeum ,General Medicine ,Poaceae ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry ,Antioxidants - Abstract
In this study, three polysaccharides (BGPs: BGPs-Z21, BGPs-Z23, and BGPs-Z31) were successively extracted from barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) grasses (BG) at different growth stages, including seedling (Z21), tillering (Z23), and stem elongation (Z31). The effects of in vitro simulated saliva-gastrointestinal digestion on the physicochemical characteristics and biological activities of BGPs were investigated and compared. Results showed that the simulated saliva-gastrointestinal digestion had considerable influences on reducing sugar content, chemical components, monosaccharide constituents, and molecular weights of BGPs but hardly affected their preliminarily structural characteristics. Moreover, the antioxidant activities of BGPs were weakened after the simulated saliva-gastrointestinal digestion, but their bile acid-binding capacities were remarkably enhanced. The digested BGPs-Z31 by gastric juice possessed better antioxidant benefit, and bile acid-binding capacity (80.33 %) than other digested products. Overall, these results indicated that BGPs obtained from BG are valuable for functional foods as promising bioactive ingredients.
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- 2022
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24. Challenges in establishing a strong telemedicine system in China
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Yu Xiao, Ting-ting Chen, Ya-ling Zhou, and Shao-yi Zhu
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
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25. A prognostic survival nomogram for persons with extra-nodal natural killer-/T-cell lymphoma
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Hua Wang, Bi-bo Fu, Zhi-jun Wuxiao, Ya-jun Li, Li Huang, Jie Ma, Zhi-min Zhai, Jing Guo, Yuan-bin Wu, Zhen-shu Xu, Jia Feng, Sheng-sheng Zhou, Ting-ting Chen, Xing-gui Chen, Guo-wei Li, Ting-zhi Liu, Hai-bin Huang, Run-hui Zheng, Yong-hua Li, Hong-fang Tao, Fu-ming Zi, Fan Wu, Juan Wang, Hui Zeng, Cai-bo Fu, Robert Peter Gale, Zhong-jun Xia, and Yang Liang
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Lymphoma, Extranodal NK-T-Cell ,Killer Cells, Natural ,Nomograms ,Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Humans ,Natural Killer T-Cells ,Hematology ,Prognosis - Published
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26. High-temperature oxidation behaviour of laser in situ synthesised Ti-Al-Cr-Nb alloy coating on Ti-6Al-4V
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Ting-Ting Chen, Yong-Jun Shi, Xian-Fa Li, Shu-Yao Wang, and Xiao-Yu Zhao
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Ceramics and Composites ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
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27. Total Synthesis and Anti-Inflammatory Bioactivity of (−)-Majusculoic Acid and Its Derivatives
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Hong-Xiu Xiao, Qing-Xiang Yan, Zhi-Hui He, Zheng-Biao Zou, Qing-Qing Le, Ting-Ting Chen, Bing Cai, Xian-Wen Yang, and Su-Lan Luo
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marine natural products ,(−)-majusculoic acid ,anti-inflammation ,LPS ,CCK-8 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The first total synthesis of marine natural product, (−)-majusculoic acid (1) and its seven analogs (9–15), was accomplished in three to ten steps with a yield of 3% to 28%. The strategy featured the application of the conformational controlled establishment of the trans-cyclopropane and stereochemical controlled bromo-olefination or olefination by Horner–Wadsworth–Emmons (HWE) reaction. The potential anti-inflammatory activity of the eight compounds (1 and 9–15) was evaluated by determining the nitric oxide (NO) production in the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced mouse macrophages RAW264.7. (−)-Majusculoic acid (1), methyl majusculoate (9), and (1R,2R)-2-((3E,5Z)-6-bromonona-3,5-dien-1-yl)cyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (12) showed significant effect with inhibition rates of 33.68%, 35.75%, and 43.01%, respectively. Moreover, they did not show cytotoxicity against RAW264.7 cells, indicating that they might be potential anti-inflammatory agents.
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28. Suitable varieties and high-yielding population characteristics of late season rice in the northern margin area of double-cropping rice along the Yangtze River
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Jian KE, Ting-Ting CHEN, Zhou WU, Tie-Zhong ZHU, Jie SUN, Hai-Bing HE, Cui-Cui YOU, De-Quan ZHU, and Li-Quan WU
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Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Biotechnology - Published
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29. β-arrestin2 deficiency ameliorates S-100-induced autoimmune hepatitis in mice by inhibiting infiltration of monocyte-derived macrophage and attenuating hepatocyte apoptosis
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Ting-ting Chen, Xiu-qin Li, Nan Li, Ya-ping Xu, Yu-han Wang, Zi-ying Wang, Sheng-nan Zhang, Meng Qi, Shi-hao Zhang, Wei Wei, Hua Wang, and Wu-yi Sun
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Pharmacology ,Pharmacology (medical) ,General Medicine - Published
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30. Atorvastatin ameliorates depressive behaviors via regulation of α7nAChR expression by PI3K/Akt-BDNF pathway in mice
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Chao Yang, Huan-Yu Ni, Jia-Jie Yin, Ting Zhou, Qiu-Xiang Gu, Ting-Ting Chen, and Cheng-Yun Cai
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Male ,Depressive Disorder ,alpha7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor ,Anticholesteremic Agents ,Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor ,Biophysics ,Cell Biology ,Biochemistry ,Antidepressive Agents ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Mice ,Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Atorvastatin ,Animals ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,Molecular Biology - Abstract
Some of the statins have been shown to have antidepressant effects, but whether atorvastatin (AV) has antidepressant effects is unknown. This study was to investigate the effect of AV treatment on depressive behaviors. Herein, we show that AV treatment had antidepressant-like effect in physiological conditions and antidepressant effect in depressive state which depended on α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (α7nAChR) expression in the ventral hippocampus (vHPC), but not α4β2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (α4β2nAchR) expression in vHPC, nor the α7nAChR and α4β2nAchR expression in dorsal hippocampus (dHPC). By using MLA, a selective α7nAChR antagonist, we investigated the role of α7nAChR in AV treatment. Behavior tests demonstrated that MLA abolished the antidepressant effect of AV. Besides, our data showed that AV treatment increased Akt phosphorylation, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), synaptic related protein synapsin and spinophilin expression. The phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI3K) inhibitor LY294002 reversed AV-induced increase of BDNF expression, newborn neurons and antidepressant behavior effects. Our study suggests that AV plays an antidepressant role by regulating synaptic plasticity of vHPC through PI3K/Akt-BDNF signaling pathway, which may be a good choice for depression treatment.
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31. An integrated, non-destructive method for evaluating core quality from R/V Legend’s giant piston coring system
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Pai-Sen Yu and Ting-Ting Chen
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offshore southwestern Taiwan ,R/V Legend ,giant piston coring ,non-destructive analyses ,core quality ,visible color reflectance - Abstract
The quality of marine sediment cores is significant for investigations on marine geohazards, paleoceanography, paleoclimatology, and marine environmental changes. The identification of genuine or artificial sedimentary structures is essential to the development of long piston coring procedures. In this study, we highlight an overlooked primary process of a standard procedure and its effect on the deformation of a sedimentary sequence. The LGD-T32/LGD-T43 cruises of the R/V Legend were designed to test the capability of 8-m-long piston coring offshore southwestern Taiwan. To examine how giant piston coring procedures have shaped the retrieval of sedimentary sequences and affected core quality, we apply well-developed, non-destructive analyses, including physical property measurements, visible color reflectance and the curvature index, to recovered sediments. The continuous sequences of four giant sediment cores at the revisited site are therefore used to provide the basis for comparison with non-destructive results. Rather than dewatering or lithifying the units themselves, we suggest that during the coring procedure, an abnormal pulling force could destroy the balance among the sediments and thus cause the observed deformations of sedimentary features with different magnitudes. We demonstrate that an integration of the curvature index and color reflectance is a better way to evaluate the transformation and distorted sedimentary sequences. Furthermore, using a Taiwan Ocean Research Institute (TORI)-revised piston could potentially produce an abnormal pulling force inside a tube and causing oversampling and distorted sedimentary features, as evidenced by integrated results.
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32. Scapulohumeral kinematics and neuromuscular control during scaption are associated with passive stiffness and strength of periscapular muscles in competitive adolescent swimmers
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Po-Tsun Chen, Po-Kai Wang, Ting-Ting Chen, Ho-Yi Tuan-Mu, Chih-Hao Chiu, and Kuan-Lin Liu
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Multidisciplinary - Abstract
The passive stiffness and strength of periscapular muscles may affect scapulohumeral control, especially in overhead athletes due to sports-specific training. This study tried to assess the relationship between the passive stiffness and strength of periscapular muscles, scapulohumeral kinematics and neuromuscular control during scaption in swimmers. Ten male adolescent competitive front-crawl swimmers were recruited. The passive stiffness and strength of periscapular muscles were measured in standard postures by a hand-held myotonometer and dynamometer, respectively. Surface electromyography and electromagnetic tracking systems were synchronized to record the muscle activities and scapulohumeral kinematics during scaption. Correlations between the passive stiffness or strength of periscapular muscles and the kinematics or muscle activity were examined by Spearman's rank correlation coefficient. The maximal strength of periscapular muscles correlated positively with the ranges of upward and external rotation of the scapula and negatively with muscle activity during scaption. Passive stiffness of periscapular muscles was associated with the downward rotation of the scapula and triggered an increase in muscle activity. Increased passive stiffness or decreased strength in the periscapular muscles may affect their role in controlling the scapular rotation and contribute to compensation from adjacent muscles. Our findings suggest that when attempting to evaluate scapular behavior, it may be beneficial to examine muscle strength and passive stiffness of periscapular muscles.
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33. Simultaneous Imaging and Visualizing the Association of Survivin mRNA and Telomerase in Living Cells by Using a Dual-Color Encoded DNA Nanomachine
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Chuan Zhao, Lan Zhang, Yanlei Hu, Cunpeng Nie, Ting-Ting Chen, and Xia Chu
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Analytical Chemistry - Abstract
Simultaneous imaging and especially visualizing the association of survivin mRNA and telomerase in living cells are of great value for the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer because their co-expression facilitates the development of cancer and identifies patients at high risk of tumor-related death. The challenge is to develop methods that enable visualizing the association of multiplex targets and avoid the distorted signals due to the different delivery efficiency of probes. Herein, we engineered a DNA triangular prism nanomachine (DTPN) for simultaneous multicolor imaging of survivin mRNA and telomerase and visualizing their association in living cells. Two recognizing probes targeted survivin mRNA and telomerase, and the reporter probe was assembled on the DTP in equal amounts, ensuring the same delivery efficiency of the probes to the living cells. The results showed that this DTPN could quantify intracellular survivin mRNA expression and telomerase activity. Moreover, it also enabled us to visualize the effect of the down-regulation of one target on the expression of another target under different drug stimulations. The results implied that our DTPN provided a promising platform for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, drug screening, and related biological research.
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34. Metabolomics study of Angelica sinensis (Oliv.) Diels on the abnormal uterine bleeding rats by ultra‐performance liquid chromatography–quadrupole–time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry analysis
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Xin Cao, Xiao-Min Liu, Liang Zou, Yong Yang, Di Wang, Ting-Ting Chen, Wei Li, Jia-Rong Chen, Jia Fu, and Yan Zhang
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Chromatography ,Angelica sinensis ,biology ,Chemistry ,UPLC‐Q‐TOF‐MS ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Uterine bleeding ,Mass spectrometry ,biology.organism_classification ,metabolomics ,Uplc q tof ms ,Metabolomics ,abnormal uterine bleeding ,TX341-641 ,Quadrupole time of flight ,Angelica water extract ,Original Research ,Food Science - Abstract
The objective of this study was to explore the effects and underlying intervention mechanisms of Angelica water extract (AWE) on abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) based on serum metabolomics. Firstly, the concentration of main active substances in AWE was determined and the chemical components were identified by UPLC‐Q‐Exactive Orbitrap‐MS/MS. A drug‐induced abortion model was established by mifepristone and misoprostol. After administration AWE (2.16 g/kg) for 7 days, the coagulation function, serum hormone levels, H&E staining, and immunohistochemistry observation of uterus were detected. In addition, serum metabolites profiles were performed on ultra‐performance liquid chromatography–quadrupole–time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (UPLC‐Q‐TOF‐MS). The contents of ferulic acid, senkyunolide A, and ligustilide in AWE were 0.7276, 0.0868, and 1.9908 mg/g, respectively. Twenty‐six compounds were identified in AWE. It was found that AWE was effective in regulation of coagulation function and promoting endometrial recovery. Meanwhile, the levels of E2, Pg, and HCG and the expression of ERα, Erβ, and PR were down‐regulated in AUB model and up‐regulated by the treatment of AWE. Twenty‐one potential biomarkers were eventually identified by multivariate statistical analysis. Study indicated that glycerophospholipid, sphingolipid, amino acids, retinol metabolism and primary bile acid biosynthesis were the main related metabolic pathways involved for the treatment of AUB by AWE. The results showed that AWE has potential therapeutic effect on AUB by altering the metabolic aberrations., Angelica water extract could reduce alleviate pathological injury and regulate the coagulation function to promote recovery of the endometrium. Angelica water extract could increase the levels of E2, Pg, and HCG and the expression of ERα, Erβ, and PR. Angelica water extract could regulate the metabolic pathways which include the glycerophospholipid metabolism, sphingolipid metabolism, glycine, serine and threonine metabolism, and retinol metabolism.
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35. Engineering of Self-assembly Polymers Encapsulated with Dual Anticancer Drugs for the Treatment of Endometrial Cancer
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Sufen Li, Ting-ting Chen, Xiao-yan Ren, Ming-ming Yuan, and Yu-mei Tao
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Combination therapy ,Chemistry ,Endometrial cancer ,Cell ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,medicine.disease ,Biochemistry ,Gemcitabine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Blood chemistry ,Apoptosis ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,Fragmentation (cell biology) ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Chemotherapy side effects are minimized, and therapeutic results are enhanced by combination therapy, which is extensively utilized in cancer therapy. MTT experiment showed that compared to the free drugs calreticulin (CRT) and gemcitabine (GEM), GEM-CRT@NPs significantly increased the cytotoxicity of endometrial cancer (Ishikawa cells and KLE cells). These drugs were conjugated to a tri-block copolymeric framework. GEM-CRT@NPs were studied using HR-TEM and DLS analysis to determine particle size and zeta potential. Biochemical staining analyses were also used to investigate the morphological characteristics of endometrial cancer cell lines. After KLE and Ishikawa cancer cells were treated with GEM-CRT@NPs, endometrial cell shape was altered, as evidenced by nuclear fragmentation and nuclear condensation (apoptosis hallmarks). Additionally, the most significant apoptosis ratio to mitochondrial membrane potential indicates that the mitochondrial membrane potential is responsible for the cell's death. Upon treatment with GEM-CRT@NPs, systemic toxicity analysis revealed minimal histological abnormalities and significant blood chemistry alterations, and a near-normal look of the organs. Endometrial cancer treatment may be enhanced with the use of the targeted combination therapeutic system.
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36. Small-molecule 7,8-dihydroxyflavone counteracts compensated and decompensated cardiac hypertrophy via AMPK activation
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Peng-Zhou, Hang, Pei-Feng, Li, Jie, Liu, Feng-Feng, Li, Ting-Ting, Chen, Yang, Pan, Man-Ru, Zhang, Hua-Qing, Yu, Hong-Yu, Ji, Zhi-Min, DU, and Jing, Zhao
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BACKGROUND: Pathological cardiac hypertrophy is a compensated response to various stimuli and is considered a key risk factor for heart failure. 7,8-Dihydroxyflavone (7,8-DHF) is a flavonoid derivative that acts as a small-molecule brain-derived neurotrophic factor mimetic. The present study aimed to explore the potential role of 7,8-DHF in cardiac hypertrophy. METHODS: Kunming mice and H9c2 cells were exposed to transverse aortic constriction or isoproterenol (ISO) with or without 7,8-DHF, respectively. F-actin staining was performed to calculate the cell area. Transcriptional levels of hypertrophic markers, including ANP, BNP, and β-MHC, were detected. Echocardiography, hematoxylin-eosin staining, and transmission electron microscopy were used to examine the cardiac function, histology, and ultrastructure of ventricles. Protein levels of mitochondria-related factors, such as adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK), and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ coactivator-1α (PGC-1α), were detected. RESULTS: 7,8-DHF inhibited compensated and decompensated cardiac hypertrophy, diminished the cross-sectional area, and alleviated the mitochondrial disorders of cardiomyocytes. Meanwhile, 7,8-DHF reduced the cell size and repressed the mRNA levels of the hypertrophic markers of ISO-treated cardiomyocytes. In addition, 7,8-DHF activated AMPK and PGC-1α signals without affecting the protein levels of mitochondrial dynamics-related molecules. The effects of 7,8-DHF were eliminanted by Compound C, an AMPK inhibitor. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that 7,8-DHF inhibited cardiac hypertrophy and mitochondrial dysfunction by activating AMPK signaling, providing a potential agent for the treatment of pathological cardiac hypertrophy.
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37. CP-25 exerts a protective effect against ConA-induced hepatitis via regulating inflammation and immune response
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Nan Li, Jing-Jing Wu, Meng Qi, Zi-Ying Wang, Sheng-Nan Zhang, Xiu-Qin Li, Ting-Ting Chen, Mei-Fang Wang, Ling-Ling Zhang, Wei Wei, and Wu-Yi Sun
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Pharmacology ,Pharmacology (medical) - Abstract
Hepatitis is a complex multifactorial pathological disorder, which can eventually lead to liver failure and even potentially be life threatening. Paeoniflorin-6′-O-benzene sulfonate (CP-25) has proven to have critical anti-inflammatory effects in arthritis. However, the effects of CP-25 in the pathogenesis of hepatitis remains unclear. In this experiment, mice were intragastrically administered with CP-25 (25, 50 and 100 mg/kg), and then ConA (25 mg/kg) was intravenous injected to establish hepatitis model in vivo. CP-25 administration attenuated liver damage and decreased ALT and AST activities in mice with hepatitis. Besides, CP-25 modulated immune responses including down-regulated the proportions of activated CD4+, activated CD8+ T cells, and ratio of Th1/Th2 in ConA-injected mice. Furthermore, ConA-mediated production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), release of inflammatory cytokines including IFN-γ, TNF-α, activation of MAPK pathways and nuclear translocation of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-κB) were significantly decreased in CP-25 administrated mice. In ConA-stimulated RAW264.7 cells, CP-25 suppressed inflammatory cytokines secretion and reduced ROS level, which were consistent with animal experiments. Otherwise, the data showed that CP-25 restrained phosphorylation of ERK, JNK and p38 MAPK pathways influenced by ROS, accompanied with inhibiting NF-κB nuclear translocation. In conclusion, our findings indicated that CP-25 protected against ConA-induced hepatitis may through modulating immune responses and attenuating ROS-mediated inflammation via the MAPK/NF-κB signaling pathway.
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38. The importance of medical professionalism in breaking doctor-patient mistrust
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Yu Xiao, Ting‐ting Chen, Ping Wang, and Rui Tang
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General Medicine ,Education - Published
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39. Volatile pyrethroid spatial repellents for malaria prevention
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Ingrid Ting-Ting Chen, Johnson Kyeba Swai, Daniel Msellemu, Neil F Lobo, John Bradley, and Sarah J Moore
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Pharmacology (medical) - Published
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40. High time to stop workplace violence against health professionals in the context of COVID-19
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Yu Xiao, Na Du, Ting-ting Chen, and Hao-fei Cheng
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Family Practice - Published
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41. Comparison of Three Methods for Skeleton Age Estimation
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Dong-Chuan, Zhang, Geng, Fei, Ting-Ting, Chen, Lu-Yi, Xu, De-Lun, Yu, and Tian-Ye, Zhang
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Age Determination by Skeleton ,Child, Preschool ,Forensic Anthropology ,Humans ,Infant ,Pubic Symphysis ,Female ,Forensic Medicine - Abstract
To find the appropriate method for age estimation for different ages and sexes.The costal cartilage, sternum and pubic symphysis of 91 unknowns from 2000 to 2020 from the Forensic Department of the Criminal Investigation Team of Shanghai Public Security Bureau were collected. Costal cartilage, sternal and pubic symphysis inferences were used to estimate the age, and the consistency between the estimated results and the actual physiological age of the unknowns was tested. The accuracy of age estimation of different samples was compared, and the relationship between accuracy and age and sex was analyzed.Using the costal cartilage method, the inference errors of males, females and the whole population under 40 years old were (0.608±2.298) years, (0.429±1.867) years and (0.493±2.040) years, while those over 40 years old were (-1.707±3.770) years, (-3.286±4.078) years and (-2.625±4.029) years. The differences between different age groups in these three populations were statistically significant (All three methods of age estimation are stable and effective and more accurate for people under 40 years old. For age estimation of unknowns over 40 years old, the pubic symphysis method is preferred in males and the sternum method is preferred in females.
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42. Tf2O/TTBP (2,4,6-Tri-tert-butylpyrimidine): An Alternative Amide Activation System for the Direct Transformations of Both Tertiary and Secondary Amides
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Fang-Fang Xu, Ting-Ting Chen, Qian He, Pei-Qiang Huang, Jian-Liang Ye, Hang Chen, and Hui Geng
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chemistry ,Amide ,Furan ,Organic Chemistry ,Pyridine ,Condensation reaction ,Medicinal chemistry ,Direct transformation - Abstract
Ten types of Tf2O/TTBP-mediated amide transformation reactions were investigated. The results showed that compared with pyridine derivatives 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylpyridine (DTBMP) and 2-fluoropyridine (2-F-Pyr.), TTBP can serve as an alternative amide activation system for the direct transformation of both secondary and tertiary amides. For most surveyed examples, higher or comparable yields were generally obtained. In addition, Tf2O/TTBP combination was used to promote the condensation reactions of 2-(tert-butyldimethylsilyloxy)furan (TBSOF) with both tertiary and secondary amides, the one-pot reductive Bischler-Napieralski-type reaction of tertiary lactams, and Movassaghi and Hill's modern version of the Bischler-Napieralski reaction. The value of the Tf2O/TTBP-based methodology was further demonstrated by the concise and high-yielding syntheses of several natural products.
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43. Challenges facing China's mental health services in the context of COVID-19
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Yu Xiao, Ting-ting Chen, and Na Du
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Mental Health Services ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,China ,Humans ,COVID-19 - Published
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44. Structural characteristics and ameliorative effect of a polysaccharide from Corbicula fluminea industrial distillate against acute liver injury induced by CCl
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Jing-Kun, Yan, Chun, Wang, Ting-Ting, Chen, Longqing, Li, Xiaozhen, Liu, and Lin, Li
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Corbicula fluminea distillate as an important industrial by-product of C. fluminea during steaming process is rich in amino acids, proteins and polysaccharides, showing potential hepatoprotective effect. In this study, a polysaccharide (CFDP) was obtained from C. fluminea distillate by three-phase partitioning combined with (NH
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45. Impact of propofol versus sevoflurane on the incidence of postoperative delirium in elderly patients after spine surgery: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
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Ji-hua Wang, Meng Lv, Hai-xia Zhang, Yang Gao, Ting-ting Chen, Tian-tian Wan, and Yue-lan Wang
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Sevoflurane ,Incidence ,Anesthetics, Inhalation ,Delirium ,Humans ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Propofol ,Aged ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic - Abstract
Background Postoperative delirium in elderly patients is a common and costly complication after surgery. Propofol and sevoflurane are commonly used anesthetics during general anesthesia, and the sedative and anti-inflammatory mechanisms of the two medications are different. The aim of this trial is to compare the impact of propofol with sevoflurane on the incidence of postoperative delirium in elderly patients after spine surgery. Methods A single-center randomized controlled trial will be performed at First Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University, China. A total of 298 participants will be enrolled in the study and randomized to propofol infusion or sevoflurane inhalation groups. The primary outcome is the incidence of delirium within 7 days after surgery. Secondary outcomes include the day of postoperative delirium onset, duration (time from first to last delirium-positive day), and total delirium-positive days among patients who developed delirium; tracheal intubation time in PACU; the length of stay in PACU; the rate of postoperative shivering; the rate of postoperative nausea and vomiting; the rate of emergence agitation; pain severity; QoR40 at the first day after surgery; the length of stay in hospital after surgery; and the incidence of non-delirium complications within 30 days after surgery. Discussion The primary objective of this study is to compare the impact of propofol and sevoflurane on the incidence of postoperative delirium for elderly patients undergoing spine surgery. The results may help inform strategies to the optimal selection of maintenance drugs for general anesthesia in elderly patients undergoing spine surgery. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.govNCT05158998. Registered on 14 December 2021
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46. Workplace violence against Chinese health professionals 2013-2021: A study of national criminal judgment documents
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Yu Xiao, Ting-ting Chen, Shao-yi Zhu, Ling Zong, Na Du, Chun-ya Li, Hao-fei Cheng, Qi Zhou, Li-shi Luo, and Juan Jia
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Judgment ,China ,Health Personnel ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Humans ,Workplace Violence ,Criminals ,Child - Abstract
ObjectivesPatient-initiated hospital violence is a global problem which threatens the safety of health professionals and is indicative of doctor-patient tensions, impeding health system quality and access. The current study aimed to improve the understanding of medical workplace violence (WPV) in China, using authoritative and nationally representative judgment records, and to approach violence prevention strategies.MethodsAll litigation records relating to violence against health professionals between 2013 and 2021 were extracted from the China Judgment Online System. Basic case information, victim characteristics, perpetrator characteristics and the nature of the violence were collated. The relationship between different treatment outcomes and violence was also explored.ResultsNumbers of cases of hospital violence gradually increased from 2013 to a peak in 2016 before gradually decreasing in the following years. The most common perpetrators were patients' relatives (58.2%), followed by patients themselves (38.2%). Only 9 perpetrators had a confirmed history of mental illness and only two were intoxicated with alcohol. More than half of the cases (52.5%) occurred in rural areas and this percentage is even greater for primary health care institutions (71.4%) and secondary hospitals (73.5%). On a departmental level, the highest incidence of medical WPV was found in the emergency (18.9%), pediatrics (13.2%) and obstetrics (11.5%) departments. Violent behaviors, such as stalking, mass occupation of the ward and sharp instrument injury were significantly related to cases not involving patient death (p < 0.05). Disruptive behavior, such as hanging banners, blocking hospital passages, placing flower wreaths and burning paper money were significantly correlated with cases involving patient death (p < 0.01). The interval between a patient's death and the ensuing violence was short, happening on the same day in 54.8% of cases.ConclusionsA comprehensive overview of medical WPV in China is presented and may have utility for the formulation of prevention strategies.
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47. Effectiveness, safety, and acceptability of post-placental insertion of GyneFix postpartum intrauterine device among women undergoing cesarean section: A multicenter prospective cohort study in China
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Yan Che, Gui-Fang Hou, Hong-Ping Zhang, Heng Yang, Shu-Juan Lin, Tao Gan, Wei-Hua Yang, Chun-Hui Shi, Wei-Juan Ren, Ying-Qin Xu, Bao-Ming Yin, Ting-Ting Chen, Yu-Jie Gan, Yuan Zhang, Yan Zhang, and Li-Nan Cheng
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Reproductive Medicine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology - Abstract
Objective To assess the effectiveness, safety, and acceptability of post-placental insertion of GyneFix postpartum intrauterine device (PPIUD) in women undergoing cesarean section (C-section). Design Prospective cohort study. Setting Fourteen hospitals in four provinces of China. Population and sample Women who underwent C-section and consented to the post-placental insertion of GyneFix PPIUD. We enrolled 470 participants, and 400 completed the 12-month follow-up. Methods Participants were interviewed in the wards after delivery and followed up at 42 days, and months 3, 6, and 12 after delivery. Main outcome measures Pregnancy, PPIUD expulsion, serious adverse events, and continuation of PPIUD. Results Nine pregnancies were detected during the first year after GytneFix PPIUD insertion, 7 were due to device expulsion and 2 occurred with PPIUD in situ. The Pearl Indices (PI; pregnancy per 100 women-years) for overall 1-year pregnancy rate and pregnancies with IUD in situ were 2.32 (95% CI: 1.06–4.40) and 0.51 (95% CI: 0.06–1.86), respectively. The 1-year expulsion PI was 8.25 (95% CI: 5.63–11.63). The expulsion PI was significantly higher in the first 6 months (12.78, 95% CI: 8.42–18.60) than the second 6 months (2.82, 95% CI: 0.92–6.58). The cumulative 1-year continuation rate was 86.56% (95% CI: 83.32–89.79). We did not identify any patient with insertion failure, uterine perforation, pelvic infection, or excess bleeding due to GyneFix PPIUD insertion. Conclusions Post-placental insertion of GyneFix PPIUD is effective, safe, and acceptable for women undergoing C-section. An ultrasound scan during the first 6 months after PPIUD insertion is recommended to identify any unrecognized expulsions.
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48. [Social Determinants Affecting Changes in Mental Health of Rural-Urban Migrant Population in Chengdu: An Oaxaca-Blinder Decomposition Analysis]
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Ting-Ting, Chen, Jian-Bo, Li, and Yang, Yang
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Rural Population ,Transients and Migrants ,China ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Mental Health ,Urban Population ,Social Determinants of Health ,Humans - Abstract
To investigate the social determinants that influenced the changes in the mental health of the rural-urban migrant population in Chengdu.Using data from two cross-sectional surveys, one conducted in 2009 and another, in 2018, of the rural-urban migrant population in Chengdu, we analyzed the social determinants of mental health affecting the rural-urban migrant population in Chengdu by multiple linear regression, and analyzed the contribution of changes in social determinants to the disparity in mental health over a decade using the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition analysis.This study included 3091 cases of rural-urban migrants in Chengdu, with 965 (31.22%) covered in the survey year of 2009 and 2126 (68.78%) covered in 2018. Multiple linear regression models were established with mental component summary (MCS) as the dependent variable, the social determinants of health as the independent variables, and gender, age, and survey year as covariates. The findings showed that being married (Between 2009 and 2018, the mental health of the rural-urban migrant population in Chengdu showed improvement, and changes in marital status, illness within four weeks, job satisfaction, and monthly housing costs contributed to improvements in mental health during the period. Future intervention measures to promote the mental health of the floating population can be developed with the perspective of improving the social determinants of health in mind.
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49. [Role and mechanism of Cortex Moutan components in inhibiting production of toxic advanced glycation end products (AGEs)]
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Jie, Li, Ting-Ting, Chen, Nan-Nan, Sun, Bing, Yang, Meng-Tao, Zhang, Shi-Yu, Yin, Zhu-Bin, Zhang, Shao-Chan, Zhang, Xiao-Bin, Jia, and Liang, Feng
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Glycation End Products, Advanced ,Glucose ,Tandem Mass Spectrometry ,Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells ,Humans ,Magnesium Oxide ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
Advanced glycation end products(AGEs) can lead to many diseases such as diabetes and its complications. In this study, an in vitro non-enzymatic glycosylation reaction model-bovine serum albumin/methylglyoxal(BSA/MGO) reaction system was constructed and incubated with Cortex Moutan extract. High performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) and ultra-high performance liquid chromatography with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS) were used to detect and identify the active components that inhibited the formation of AGEs in the co-incubation solution of Cortex Moutan extract and MGO, and differential components such as salvianan, paeoniside, benzoylpaeoniflorin, mudanpioside J, galloyloxypaeoniflorin, benzoyloxy-paeoniflorin, 5-hydroxy-3 s-hydroxymethyl-6-methyl-2,3-dihydro benzofuran, and galloylpaeoniflorin were screened out, which were inferred to be the potential active components of Cortex Moutan extract to capture MGO. In addition, BSA-glucose reaction system was performed to investigate the influence of different concentrations of Cortex Moutan extract(decoction concentrations: 40, 80, 120, 160, and 200 mg·mL~(-1)) on inhibiting the production of AGEs in vitro. The inhibitory effects of Cortex Moutan extract and the differential components galloylpaeoniflorin and benzoyl paeoniflorin on the production of AGEs in human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVECs) induced by high glucose was further evaluated. Cell apoptosis was observed by acridine orange and ethidium bromide(AO/EB) double fluorescence staining. The results showed that Cortex Moutan Cortex extract and its differential components had certain inhibitory effects on the formation of AGEs, and could reduce cell apoptosis. This study provided reference for the treatment of diabetic vascular complications by Cortex Moutan inhibiting the toxic AGEs.
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- 2022
50. Protecting health professionals from workplace violence in the context of COVID-19 epidemic
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Y U XIAO, Jia Chen, and Ting-ting Chen
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Health Personnel ,Health Policy ,Preceptorship ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Workplace Violence ,General Medicine ,Workplace ,Pandemics - Published
- 2022
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