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2. Comparison of segmental pedicle screw instrumentation versus anterior instrumentation in adolescent idiopathic thoracolumbar and lumbar scoliosis.
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Hee HT, Yu ZR, Wong HK, Hee, Hwan-Tak, Yu, Zhi-Rong, and Wong, Hee-Kit
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Study Design: A retrospective study.Objective: To compare the results of anterior instrumentation versus segmental pedicle screw instrumentation in adolescent idiopathic thoracolumbar and lumbar scoliosis.Summary Of Background Data: Anterior instrumentation is an established method of correcting adolescent idiopathic thoracolumbar and lumbar scoliosis. Posterior segmental pedicle screw instrumentation, with its more powerful corrective force over hooks, could offer significant advantages.Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 36 consecutive female patients with adolescent idiopathic thoracolumbar and lumbar scoliosis who had surgery from December 1997. All had a minimum of 2-year follow-up. Eleven patients had posterior surgery.Results: Mean age at surgery was similar between both groups. Length of surgery was significantly shorter in the posterior group (189 minutes vs. 272 minutes). Length of hospital stay was shorter in the posterior group (6.2 days vs. 8 days). Estimated blood loss, duration of analgesia, and ICU stay did not differ significantly between the 2 groups. No complications were encountered in both groups at the latest follow-up. The magnitudes and flexibility of the thoracolumbar/lumbar curves did not differ significantly between the 2 groups. The number of levels in the major curve was also similar between the groups. Fusion levels were shorter in the anterior group (mean, 4.1 vs. 5.0). The percentage correction of scoliosis was similar between the 2 groups at all stages of follow-up, being 74% at 1 week postsurgery, 70% at 6 months postsurgery, 68% at 1 year postsurgery and latest follow-up for the anterior group, and 71% at 1 week postsurgery, 67% at 6 months postsurgery, 68% at 1 year postsurgery, and 67% at the latest follow-up for the posterior group. Thoracolumbar sagittal alignment at T11-L2 was maintained for both groups throughout the follow-up period. The incidence of proximal junctional kyphosis was higher in the posterior group (P < 0.01).Conclusion: Surgical correction of both the frontal and sagittal plane deformity are comparable to anterior instrumentation. Shorter lengths of surgery and hospital stay are the potential benefits of posterior surgery. Posterior segmental pedicle screw instrumentation offer significant advantages and is a viable alternative to standard anterior instrumentation in idiopathic thoracolumbar and lumbar scoliosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2007
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3. TaqMan-based quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction assay to detect porcine circovirus-like virus.
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Yu ZR, Shao Y, Chen Z, Zhang Y, Cheng FY, Liu H, Wang ZY, Tu J, Song XJ, and Qi KZ
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- Animals, Swine, Circoviridae Infections veterinary, Circoviridae Infections virology, Circoviridae Infections diagnosis, Reproducibility of Results, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction veterinary, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Circovirus isolation & purification, Circovirus genetics, Sensitivity and Specificity, Swine Diseases virology, Swine Diseases diagnosis
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The aim of this study was to develop a rapid, sensitive and highly specific TaqMan quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction PCR (qPCR) assay for porcine circovirus-like virus (PCLV). The primers and probe were designed based on the conserved regions of the PCLV ORF4 gene. The assay has a good detection performance (y=-3.3257x+ 1.482, R2=0.9905), with a limit of detection of 10 copies, which was 100 times more sensitive than conventional PCR (cPCR). No cross-reactivity was observed with other common viruses. The intra- and inter-assay coefficients of variation were less than 1.25%. 36 fecal samples were analyzed using this method, detecting a positivity rate of 8.33% (3/36) that was higher than the cPCR detected. In summary, the established assay for PCLV detection has high specificity, sensitivity, and reproducibility and can be used as a tool for clinical diagnosis and epidemiological investigation., (© 2024 The Authors. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.en), which allows re-users to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form and for noncommercial purposes, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.)
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- 2024
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4. A gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) treated with gallic acid and coated with specially designed nanoparticles derived from ginseng enhances the healing of wounds in diabetic rats.
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Yu YL, Zheng JC, Duan P, Cheng YN, Zhang H, Zheng L, Yu ZR, Xu JM, Hu HX, and Pan ZY
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- Animals, Rats, Humans, Mice, RAW 264.7 Cells, Male, Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells drug effects, Hydrogels chemistry, Hydrogels pharmacology, Methacrylates chemistry, Methacrylates pharmacology, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Gelatin chemistry, Wound Healing drug effects, Gallic Acid chemistry, Gallic Acid pharmacology, Nanoparticles chemistry, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental drug therapy, Panax chemistry
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Due to persistent inflammation and oxidative stress reactions, achieving drug absorption in diabetic wounds is challenging. To overcome this problem, our article presents a composite hydrogel, GelMA-GA/DMOG@GDNP, which consists of gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) treated with gallic acid (GA) and encapsulating ginseng-derived nanoparticles (GDNPs) loaded with dimethyloxallyl glycine (DMOG). The composite hydrogel demonstrates excellent biocompatibility. In laboratory settings, the hydrogel inhibits the production of nitric oxide synthase 2 (iNOS) in mouse immune cells (RAW264.7 cells), enhances the growth and migration of mouse connective tissue cells (L929 cells) and human endothelial cells (HUVECs), and promotes tube formation in HUVECs. In a rat model of type 1 diabetes-induced wounds, the composite hydrogel attenuates inflammatory reactions, facilitates the formation of fibres and blood vessels, accelerates wound healing, and elucidates specific pathway mechanisms through transcriptome sequencing. Therefore, the GelMA-GA/DMOG@GDNP hydrogel can serve as a safe and efficient wound dressing to regulate the inflammatory response, promote collagen fiber and blood vessel formation, and accelerate wound healing. These findings suggest that utilizing this multifunctional engineered nanoparticle-loaded hydrogel in a clinical setting may be a promising strategy for diabetic wound healing., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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5. Gray Matter Abnormalities in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Voxel-Based Morphometry Studies.
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Yang CX, Yu ZR, Li G, Liang XH, and Li CD
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- Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Neuroimaging methods, Gray Matter diagnostic imaging, Gray Matter pathology, Low Back Pain diagnostic imaging, Chronic Pain diagnostic imaging
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Background: Numerous studies utilizing voxel-based morphometry (VBM) have documented gray matter (GM) alterations in patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) compared to healthy controls. However, the inconsistency in GM abnormalities observed across different studies has hindered their potential application as objective neuroimaging biomarkers or therapeutic targets. To address this issue, we conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis of VBM studies to identify robust GM differences between CLBP patients and healthy controls., Methods: The databases including PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science were systematically searched from January 2000 to September 2022 to identify eligible neuroimaging studies. In this coordinate-based meta-analysis of VBM studies, the Seed-based d Mapping with Permutation of Subject Images method was used to quantitatively assess regional differences in GM between CLBP patients and healthy controls., Results: Thirteen VBM studies, involving a total of 574 CLBP patients and 1239 healthy controls, were included in the meta-analysis. The findings revealed that CLBP patients exhibited increased GM in the left striatum and left postcentral gyrus and decreased GM in the left superior frontal gyrus, left cerebellum, right striatum, left insula, and right middle occipital gyrus compared to healthy controls. The jackknife sensitivity analysis confirmed the robustness of these neuroimaging findings., Conclusions: This study provides new insights into potential treatment strategies for CLBP and identifies neuroimaging biomarkers for pain chronification. These findings highlight the importance of considering regional GM abnormalities in the development of clinical interventions for CLBP., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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6. The Role of Cystathionine-β-Synthase, H 2 S, and miRNA-377 in Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy: Insights from Human and Animal Studies.
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Liu CY, Al-Ward H, Liu N, Mekontso FN, Chen W, Gao W, Zhang C, Murshed A, Yu ZR, Fan O, Sun YE, and Xu H
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- Child, Humans, Rats, Animals, Cystathionine, Cystathionine beta-Synthase genetics, Cystathionine beta-Synthase metabolism, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, MicroRNAs genetics, MicroRNAs metabolism, Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain genetics, Hydrogen Sulfide metabolism
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We aimed to investigate the mechanism underlying the roles of miRNA-377, Cystathionine-β-synthase (CBS), and hydrogen sulfide (H
2 S) in the development of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). We investigated the relationship between CBS, H2 S, and miR-377 in both humans with HIE and animals with hypoxic-ischemic insult. An animal model of fetal rats with hypoxic-ischemic brain injury was established, and the fetal rats were randomly assigned to control and hypoxic-ischemic groups for 15 min (mild) and 30 min (moderate) groups. Human samples were collected from children diagnosed with HIE. Healthy or non-neurological disease children were selected as the control group. Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining, quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and western blot were used to conduct this study. Hypoxia-ischemia induced pathological alterations in brain tissue changes were more severe in groups with severe hypoxic insult. miRNA-377 expression levels were upregulated in brain tissue and serum of fetal rats and human samples with HIE compared to controls. Conversely, CBS and H2 S expression levels were significantly decreased in both human and animal samples compared to controls. Our findings suggest that CBS is a target gene of miR-377 which may contribute to the development of HIE by regulating CBS/H2 S. H2 S has a protective effect against hypoxic damage in brain tissue. The study provides new insights into the potential mechanisms underlying the protective role of H2 S in hypoxic brain damage and may contribute to the development of novel therapies for HIE., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)- Published
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7. [Temporal and spatial variations of carbon storage and carbon sink improvement strategy at the district and county level based on PLUS-InVEST model: Taking Yanqing District as an example].
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Wang X, Wang CY, Lyu FN, Chen SL, and Yu ZR
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- Beijing, Carbon, Economic Development, Forests, Conservation of Natural Resources, China, Carbon Sequestration, Ecosystem
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Under the background of the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals, the evolution of the spatiotemporal pattern of carbon storage has recently emerged as a research hotspot. The change in land use and land cover (LULC) is the primary driver of carbon storage changes. Understanding the spatiotemporal variations of LULC and carbon storage at the small scale of district and county level and proposing strategies to improve carbon sink, will contribute to the ecological conservation, restoration and sustainable development of districts or counties. With Yanqing District in Beijing as an example, we calculated carbon storage from 1990 to 2020 based on the InVEST model and used the PLUS model to predict LULC type changes under three scenarios (natural growth, ecological conservation and economic development) from 2020 to 2050. We further predicted the carbon storage and proposed mea-sures to improve carbon sink. The results showed that the key LULC change in Yanqing between 1990 and 2020 were the conversion of 88.9% of grassland to forest, 50.1% of farmland to forest, and 39.5% of cropland to impervious surface. The total carbon storage showed an upward trend, with an increase of 3.34×10
6 Mg. The spatial distribution of carbon storage presented "high in the northeast, low in the southwest, and high in the mountainous areas, low in the riverine areas." The increase in forest and the decrease in grassland were the main reasons for the increase and decrease in carbon storage, respectively. Between 2020 and 2050, the ecological restoration efforts under the ecological protection scenario increased, and the probability of other LULCs transforming into forest increased, resulting in a 5.8% increase in carbon storage, which had the highest increase and carbon storage under the three scenarios. High-value carbon storage areas were concentrated in the northeast, northwest, and south of Yanqing District, basically corresponding to the mountainous regions of Yanqing with high forest coverage, and the low-value areas generally corresponded to the plains with high development intensity and low forest coverage. We could implement comprehensive ecological protection and restoration measures, including forest and grassland ecosystem protection, water environment ecological restoration, farmland ecological restoration, to promote sustainable development in Yanqing District and to achieve the "dual carbon" goal.- Published
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8. Efficacy and safety of trastuzumab deruxtecan in patients with solid tumors: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 3 randomized controlled trials.
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Cai ZL, Yang HT, Huang T, Yu ZR, Ren N, Su JY, Lin XL, and Zhou HR
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Trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd, DS-8201) is a targeted antibody-drug conjugate that specifically targets human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2). In 2019, it was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of HER2-positive breast cancer. However, ongoing research is exploring its potential efficacy in other solid tumors, such as non-small-cell lung cancer and colorectal cancer, as well as in tumors with low HER2 levels. It is important to examine the safety and effectiveness of trastuzumab deruxtecan in these various types of solid tumors, as some studies have raised concerns about potential serious adverse events associated with its use. In this meta-analysis, we conducted a comprehensive search of PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that evaluated the efficacy and safety of trastuzumab deruxtecan in solid tumors. We used RevMan 5.4 software to perform a meta-analysis, calculating odds ratios (OR), risk ratios (RR), and weighted mean differences (WMD) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). After an exhaustive search, we identified three articles that met our inclusion criteria, which included a total of 1268 patients. The results of the meta-analysis showed that the treatment group had significantly higher overall survival (WMD=5.12, 95% CI (2.79, 7.44), P<0.0001), progression-free survival (WMD=3.45, 95% CI (0.8, 6.1), P=0.01), overall response rate (OR=6.49, 95% CI (4.90, 8.58), P<0.00001), and disease control rate (OR=4.68, 95% CI (2.78, 7.89), P<0.00001), TRAEs (RR=6.93, 95% CI (2.06, 23.25), P=0.002). However, there was no significant difference in TRAEs≥3 (RR=1.08, 95% CI (0.75, 1.56), P=0.68) between the trials. Based on the available evidence, trastuzumab deruxtecan appears to be an effective and safe treatment option for HER2-positive solid tumors. Although the number of studies included in this analysis is limited, ongoing trials are being conducted, further evaluating its potential in various solid tumors. The results of these trials will enhance our understanding of trastuzumab deruxtecan and potentially expand its applications, bringing hope to more patients with solid tumors., Competing Interests: None., (AJCR Copyright © 2023.)
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- 2023
9. [Efficacy of polyetheretherketone rod hybrid surgery in preventing proximal junctional failure after adult spinal deformity surgery].
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Zhao Y, Xu BY, Qi LT, Yue L, Zhu RL, Yu ZR, Yi XD, and Li CD
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- Male, Female, Animals, Humans, Adult, Retrospective Studies, Titanium, Sacrum, Osteotomy adverse effects, Lumbar Vertebrae, Treatment Outcome, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Kyphosis surgery, Kyphosis etiology, Spinal Fusion methods
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Objective: To investigate the clinical outcome and preventive effect of polyetheretherketone(PEEK) rod hybrid surgery on proximal junction failure(PJF) after long-segment fusion of adult spinal deformity. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted to analyze patients with degenerative scoliosis/kyphosis who underwent long-segment decompression and fusion surgery at Department of Orthopedics, Peking University First Hospital from January 2017 to December 2021. A total of 75 patients were included in the study, including 14 males and 61 females, aged (67.2±6.8)years (range:55 to 84 years). According to the operation method chosen by the patients, the patients were divided into PEEK rod hybrid group (20 cases) and traditional titanium rod group (55 cases). The general information of the patients was collected, and the coronal and sagittal parameters of the spine were measured before operation, at 1 month after operation, and at the last follow-up. The clinical effect of surgery was judged by the visual analogue scale (VAS) and Oswestry disability index (ODI). Whether proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) and PJF occurred during the follow-up and the time of occurrence were recorded. Comparisons between groups were performed using independent sample t test, Mann-Whitney U test, χ
2 test and Fisher's exact probability method. The data before and after surgery in the same group were compared using the paired sample t test and the Wilcoxon test. Results: There were no significant differences in age, gender, body mass index, bone mineral density, distal instrumented vertebrae, surgical segments, osteotomy method, operation time, and intraoperative bleeding between the two groups (all P >0.05). The follow-up time of the PEEK rod group was shorter( M (IQR)16.5(4.8) vs. 25.0(12.0), Z =-4.230, P <0.01). There were no significant differences in coronal, sagittal parameters, VAS and ODI between the two groups before operation (all P >0.05). Postoperative coronal Cobb angle, pelvic incidence, pelvic tilt, sacral slope, lumbar lordosis, thoracic kyphosis, sagittal vertical axis (SVA), VAS and ODI were significantly improved in both groups(all P <0.05). At the last follow-up, the SVA of the PEEK rod hybrid group was(3.74±2.40)cm, which was significantly lower than that of the titanium rod group (6.28±4.06)cm ( t' =-3.318, P =0.002). At the last follow-up, the ODI of the PEEK rod hybrid group was 30.7±6.1, significantly better than the titanium rod group 39.3±17.2( t =-3.203, P =0.046). PJK occurred in 2 patients (10.0%) in the PEEK rod hybrid group, and no PJF phenomenon was observed. In the titanium rod group, 18 patients (32.7%) developed PJK, and 11 patients (20.0%) developed PJF. There was a statistically significant difference in the incidence of PJF between the PEEK rod hybrid group and the titanium rod group ( P =0.031). Conclusions: PEEK rod hybrid surgery can achieve good clinical results in the treatment of adult spinal deformities. Compared with traditional titanium rod surgery, it can significantly reduce the incidence of postoperative PJF and improve the clinical function of patients.- Published
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10. Exercise combined with administration of adipose-derived stem cells ameliorates neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury.
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Cheng X, Mao GP, Hu WJ, Yu ZR, Xu YY, Chen W, Li X, Zeng XL, Zhang WW, Chen JW, Wan Y, and Wang L
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Experimental studies have shown that exercise and human adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) play positive roles in spinal cord injury (SCI). However, whether ADSCs and/or exercise have a positive effect on SCI-induced neuropathic pain is still unclear. Thus, there is a need to explore the effects of exercise combined with administration of ADSCs on neuropathic pain after SCI. In this study, a thoracic 11 (T11) SCI contusion model was established in adult C57BL/6 mice. Exercise was initiated from 7 days post-injury and continued to 28 days post-injury, and approximately 1 × 10
5 ADSCs were transplanted into the T11 spinal cord lesion site immediately after SCI. Motor function and neuropathic pain-related behaviors were assessed weekly using the Basso Mouse Scale, von Frey filament test, Hargreaves method, and cold plate test. Histological studies (Eriochrome cyanine staining and immunohistochemistry) were performed at the end of the experiment (28 days post-injury). Exercise combined with administration of ADSCs partially improved early motor function (7, 14, and 21 days post-injury), mechanical allodynia, mechanical hypoalgesia, thermal hyperalgesia, and thermal hypoalgesia. Administration of ADSCs reduced white and gray matter loss at the lesion site. In addition, fewer microglia and astrocytes (as identified by expression of ionized calcium-binding adapter molecule 1 and glial fibrillary acidic protein, respectively) were present in the lumbar dorsal horn in the SCI + ADSCs and SCI + exercise + ADSCs groups compared with the sham group. Our findings suggest that exercise combined with administration of ADSCs is beneficial for the early recovery of motor function and could partially ameliorate SCI-induced neuropathic pain., Competing Interests: None- Published
- 2023
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11. SESN1 is a FOXO3 effector that counteracts human skeletal muscle ageing.
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Jing Y, Zuo Y, Sun L, Yu ZR, Ma S, Hu H, Zhao Q, Huang D, Zhang W, Belmonte JCI, Yu Y, Qu J, Liu GH, and Wang S
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- Aged, Animals, Humans, Aging, Forkhead Box Protein O3 genetics, Forkhead Box Protein O3 metabolism, Muscle Fibers, Skeletal metabolism, Muscular Atrophy metabolism, Transcription Factors metabolism, Muscle, Skeletal metabolism, Sarcopenia pathology, Sestrins metabolism
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Sarcopenia, a skeletal muscle disorder in which loss of muscle mass and function progresses with age, is associated with increased overall frailty, risk of falling and mortality in the elders. Here, we reveal that SESN1 safeguards skeletal muscle from ageing downstream of the longevity gene FOXO3, which we recently reported is a geroprotector in primate skeletal muscle. Knockdown of SESN1 mimicked the human myotube ageing phenotypes observed in the FOXO3-deficient human myotubes, whereas genetic activation of SESN1 alleviated human myotube senescence. Of note, SESN1 was identified as a protective secretory factor against muscle atrophy. Administration of recombinant SESN1 protein attenuated senescence of human myotubes in vitro and facilitated muscle regeneration in vivo. Altogether, we unveil a key role of SESN1 downstream of FOXO3 in protecting skeletal muscle from ageing, providing diagnostic biomarkers and intervention strategies for counteracting skeletal muscle ageing and related diseases., (© 2023 The Authors. Cell Proliferation published by Beijing Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2023
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12. [Analysis of clinical effects and risk factors of short implant followed up for 7-9 years].
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Yang JJ, Mao WH, Yu ZR, Wei HW, and Guo SG
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- Humans, Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported adverse effects, Treatment Outcome, Crowns, Risk Factors, Dental Restoration Failure, Follow-Up Studies, Retrospective Studies, Dental Prosthesis Design, Dental Implants adverse effects
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Purpose: To evaluate the long-term clinical efficacy of short implants and analyze the influencing factors of the survival rate., Methods: A total of 178 patients who received implant therapy in the Department of Stomatology, the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University from January 2010 to December 2014 were selected, including 334 short implants of Bicon (implant length ≤6 mm). The basic condition, restoration design, short implant survival rate and complications were observed and analyzed. SPSS 24.0 software package was used for data analysis., Results: The average follow-up time of short implants was 96±17 months. During the observation period, 20 implants failed, 1 implant had mechanical complications and 6 implants had biological complications. Based on the analysis of implants and patients, the long-term cumulative survival rate of short implants was 94.0%(over 5 years survival rate was 96.4%) and 90.4% respectively. There was no significant difference between the survival rate of short implants and the patient's gender, age, whether to use special operation and the type of jaw teeth(P<0.05). Smoking and periodontitis were risk factors for failure of short implants(P<0.05).The difference of short implant survival rate between short implants restoration with combined crowns and single crowns was statistically significant(P<0.05). The survival rate of short implant in mandible was higher than that in maxilla(P<0.05)., Conclusions: Under the standards clinical program and operation, short implant can be used to shorten the implant restoration cycle and avoid complicated bone augmentation which can achieve good long-term clinical effect. Short implant should be used to strictly control the risk factors that affect the survival of short implant.
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13. Construction of ecological network based on MSPA-Conefor-MCR at the county scale: A case study in Yanqing District, Beijing, China.
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DU XY, Lyu FN, Wang CY, and Yu ZR
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- Beijing, Ecosystem, Biodiversity, China, Ecology, Conservation of Natural Resources
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The acceleration of urbanization and the frequent occurrence of natural disasters have led to increasingly fragmented habitats and decreased ecological connectivity, which in turn hinder rural sustainable development. Constructing ecological networks is a key direction in the spatial planning. By strengthening source protection, corridor construction, and ecological control, it can effectively alleviate the contradiction between regional ecological and economic development imbalance and promote biodiversity enhancement. With Yanqing District as an example, we constructed the ecological network by means of the morphological spatial pattern analysis, the connectivity analysis software, and the minimum cumulative resistance model. We analyzed various network elements from a county perspective, and provide suggestions for the development of towns. The results showed that the ecological network of Yanqing District as a whole presented the distribution characteristics of "the Mountain and the Plain". A total of 12 ecological sources were identified, covering an area of 1085.54 km
2 , accounting for 54.4% of the total area. 66 ecological corridors were screened with a total length of 1057.18 km, including 21 important corridors and 45 general corridors, with the length of which accounting for 32.6% and 67.4%, respectively. 27 first-class ecological nodes and 86 second-class ecological nodes were identified, which were concentrated in "the Mountain" such as Qianjiadian and Zhenzhuquan. The distribution of ecological networks in different towns was closely related to their geographical environment and development orientation. The towns such as Qianjiadian and Zhenzhuquan were located in "the Mountain", covering a wide range of ecological sources and corridors. Strengthening protection of ecological source was the focus of network construction, which can promote the coordinated development of ecology and tourism in towns. The towns such as Liubinbao and Zhangshanying were located at the junction of "the Mountain-Plain", hence strengthening corridor connectivity was the main direction of network construction, which could promote the construction of ecological landscape in towns. The towns such as Yanqing and Kangzhuang were located in the "the Plain", with serious landscape fragmentation due to the lack of ecological sources and corridors. Those towns need to build green livable towns through increasing ecological nodes and strengthening ecological restoration. This study enriched the construction of ecological networks at the county scale, explored the interface with spatial planning, strengthened ecological restoration and ecological control, which had reference value for promoting the sustainable development of towns and the construction of a multi-scale ecological network.- Published
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14. Facile Fabrication of Graphene Oxide Nanoribbon-Based Nanocomposite Papers with Different Oxidation Degrees and Morphologies for Tunable Fire-Warning Response.
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Qiu WW, Yu ZR, Zhou LY, Lv LY, Chen H, and Tang LC
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Smart fire-warning sensors based on graphene oxide (GO) nanomaterials, via monitoring their temperature-responsive resistance transition, have attracted considerable interest for several years. However, an important question remains as to whether or not different oxidation degrees of the GO network can produce different impacts on fire-warning responses. In this study, we synthesized three types of GO nanoribbons (GONRs) with different oxidation degrees and morphologies, and thus prepared flame retardant polyethylene glycol (PEG)/GONR/montmorillonite (MMT) nanocomposite papers via a facile, solvent free, and low-temperature evaporation-induced assembly approach. The results showed that the presence of the GONRs in the PEG/MMT promoted the formation of an interconnected nacre-like layered structure, and that appropriate oxidation of the GONRs provided better reinforcing efficiency and lower creep deformation. Furthermore, the different oxidation degrees of the GONRs produced a tunable flame-detection response, and an ideal fire-warning signal in pre-combustion (e.g., 3, 18, and 33 s at 300 °C for the three PEG/GONR/MMT nanocomposite papers), superior to the previous GONR-based fire-warning materials. Clearly, this work provides a novel strategy for the design and development of smart fire-warning sensors.
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15. Exosomes from antler stem cells alleviate mesenchymal stem cell senescence and osteoarthritis.
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Lei J, Jiang X, Li W, Ren J, Wang D, Ji Z, Wu Z, Cheng F, Cai Y, Yu ZR, Belmonte JCI, Li C, Liu GH, Zhang W, Qu J, and Wang S
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- Animals, Antlers, Exosomes, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Osteoarthritis therapy
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- 2022
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16. [Effects of landscape complexity and local management on bee pollinator diversity in apple orchards in Changping District, Beijing, China.]
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Wang MN, Wang ZR, Yu ZR, Xu HL, and Liu YH
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- Agriculture, Animals, Bees, Beijing, Ecosystem, Malus, Pollination physiology
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Pollinators provide important ecosystem services for crop production and food security. With the development of agricultural economy and the increasing intensity of land-use, a large number of natural or semi-natural habitats have been converted to croplands. Landscape homogenization and intensive management lead to the decline of wild bee diversity and threaten the sustainable agricultural production. In this study, we investigated the effects of landscape complexity (proportion of semi-natural habitats), local management practices (local flowering plant diversity and soil total nitrogen), and their interactions on diversity of bee pollinators in apple orchard in Changping District, Beijing. A total of 8642 bee individuals were captured, including 5125 honey bees and 3517 wild bees from 5 families, 14 genera, and 49 species. The optimal landscape scale for the response of bee diversity to landscape complexity and local management intensity was 500 m. Within 500 m radius of the site, the abundance of overall bees and wild bees significantly increased with increasing proportion of semi-natural habitats. The landscape complexity interacting with local flowering plant diversity significantly affected the richness of overall bee and wild bee. When the proportion of semi-natural habitats surrounding the apple orchards was low (≤29.9%), we found a positive effect of flowering plant diversity on the richness of overall bee and wild bee, whereas a reversed trend was found when the proportion of semi-natural habitats surrounding the apple orchards was high (>29.9%). In addition, the abundance of honey bees significantly increased with the increase of local flowering plant diversity and soil total nitrogen. The soil total nitrogen interacting with local flowering plant diversity significantly affected the honey bee abundance. At low levels of soil total nitrogen (≤1.9 g·kg
-1 ), there was a positive effect of flowering plant diversity on honey bee abundance; whereas this trend was reversed at high levels of soil total nitrogen (>1.9 g·kg-1 ). Increasing the proportion of semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscape was beneficial to the increase of wild bee abundance, and flowering plant diversity could promote bee diversity but depending on landscape scale (proportion of semi-natural habitats) and local scale (nitrogen application). Therefore, multi-scale factors should be considered to develop conservation strategies to maintain the diversity of wild bees in agricultural landscape. Maintaining a higher proportion of cultivated land as much as possible is still a long-term requirement for production, while maintaining intermediate landscape complexity, increasing the diversity of flowering plants on the ground, and reducing the application of nitrogen fertilizer would be effective ways to promote the diversity of pollinating bees in apple orchards.- Published
- 2022
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17. [Observation on the curative effect of fibula transverse transport technique in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer].
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Yu ZR, Song T, Zhang WT, Cong F, Tian XN, Fan JZ, and Liu YF
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Fibula, Foot, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Wound Healing, Diabetes Mellitus, Diabetic Foot
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To investigate the clinical effect of fibula transverse transport technique in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer. Nine patients (7 males and 2 females) with diabetic foot ulcer were treated with fibula transverse transport technique from September 2017 to September 2020. The mean age was (55±9) years (ranged from 43 to 66 years). In terms of Wagner classification, 2 cases were in grade 2, 5 cases were in grade 3, and the other 2 cases were in grade 4. All of the cases involved ischemic ulcers or ischemic-nerve ulcers. The transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO
2 ) of the dorsal foot of the affected limb was measured, with the ulcer healing and TcPO2 changes recorded at follow-up. All the 9 patients were followed up for (23±12) months (3 to 38 months). It was found that all patients with foot ulcers were cured within (4.2±1.9) months (2 to 8 months), and all the patients obtained limb salvage. Besides, there was no serious complications occurred, such as skin necrosis and needle tract infection. Before the operation, the TcPO2 of the affected foot was (28.6±3.8) mmHg(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa), while it was (35.0±5.6) mmHg three months after operation ( P <0.05). The technique of fibula transverse transport can effectively improve the microcirculation function of diabetic foot, and it can promote the healing of the ulcer with few complications.- Published
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18. [Analysis of surgical strategy of percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy in young and middle-aged double-segment patients with lumbar disc herniation].
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Yue L, Wang YT, Bai CB, Chen H, Fu HY, Yu ZR, Li CD, and Sun HL
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- Diskectomy, Endoscopy, Humans, Lumbar Vertebrae surgery, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Diskectomy, Percutaneous, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration surgery, Intervertebral Disc Displacement diagnostic imaging, Intervertebral Disc Displacement surgery
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Objective: To investigate clinical efficacy and safety of single and double segmental percutaneous lumbar discectomy for young and middle-aged patients with double-segment disc herniation., Methods: Retrospective analysis was undertaken for 32 young and middle-aged patients with percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy (PELD) in the treatment of double-segment lumbar disc herniation from January 2015 to October 2018 in Peking University First Hospital. In the study, 18 cases were treated with single-segment treatment and 14 cases with double-segment treatment. Visual analogue score (VAS) and oswestry disability index (ODI) assessment were used to compare clinical symptom outcomes before surgery, 3 months after surgery and at the last follow-up. Macnab criteria were used to assess the patients' overall satisfaction after surgery. Imaging parameters included lumbar lordosis, intervertebral height at each segment and endplate angle of lesion segment on the X-ray. And Michigan State University(MSU) rating and Pfirrmann scoring system were used to evaluate the grade of disc herniation and disc degeneration respectively on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The perioperative parameters included the surgeon, anesthesia method, operation time, postoperative hospital stay, postoperative bracing time and perioperative complications., Results: The mean follow-up time was (26.78±10.64) months. There was no significant difference in the follow-up time and baseline information between the two groups( P > 0.05). ODI scores 3 months post-operatively and at the last follow-up were lower in the double segment ( P < 0.05). The ODI improvement was also more significant in the double-segment group at the last follow-up ( P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in radiographic parameters at baseline ( P> 0.05). MSU scale for the primary segment was significantly lowered after both operations ( P < 0.05). MSU scale for secondary segment was significantly lowered in double segment group but not in single segment group. Other imaging parameters were similar between the two groups ( P > 0.05). The operation time of the single-segment group was significantly shorter than that of the double-segment group( P < 0.001). No perioperative complications were found in either group, but three patients underwent secondary lumbar surgery during the postoperative follow-up period in the single-segment group., Conclusion: For young and middle-aged patients with double-segment disc herniation, this study suggests double-segment PELD may be more advantageous than single-segment PELD in terms of asuring clinical efficacy without increasing perioperative risks.
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19. Solid solutions of flexible host-guest supramolecules for tuning molecular motion and phase transitions.
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Zhou XH, Zeng Y, Tang SB, Yu ZR, Cao LM, Du ZY, and He CT
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By utilizing a supramolecular complex rather than an individual molecule as a deformable and elastic substitutional component, we put forward a solid-solution strategy and demonstrate an example of how two related yet non-isostructural crystalline host-guest compounds can form molecular solid solutions. Interestingly, such a strategy can effectively and continuously modulate the molecular motion and phase transition in them, as revealed by the variable-temperature/frequency dielectric responses.
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20. Experimental Study on the Correlation between miRNA-373 and HIF-1 α , MMP-9, and VEGF in the Development of HIE.
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Liu CY, Al-Ward H, Ngaffo Mekontso F, Liu N, Zeng HQ, Liu M, Yu ZR, Zhang L, Han YC, and Xu H
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- Computational Biology, Humans, Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit blood, Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit genetics, Infant, Newborn, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 blood, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 genetics, MicroRNAs blood, MicroRNAs genetics, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A blood, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A genetics, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A metabolism, Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit metabolism, Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain genetics, Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain metabolism, Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain physiopathology, Infant, Newborn, Diseases genetics, Infant, Newborn, Diseases metabolism, Infant, Newborn, Diseases physiopathology, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 metabolism, MicroRNAs metabolism
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Introduction: Microribonucleic acids (miRNAs) have short (approximately 18 to 25) nucleotides and are evolutionarily conserved and endogenously expressed RNAs belonging to a family of noncoding RNA molecules. miRNA-373 regulates cell proliferation, migration, apoptosis, invasion, and repairing damaged DNA after hypoxia stress. Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) refers to perinatal asphyxia caused by partial or complete hypoxia, reduced or suspended cerebral blood flow, and fetal or neonatal brain damage. We aim to investigate the relationship between miRNA-373 and HIF-1 α , between miRNA-373 MMP-9, and between miRNA-373 VEGF in the occurrence and development of HIE., Methods: Human (children) samples were divided into four groups ( n = 15 in each group) according to HIE severity. The patient group was divided into middle, moderate, and severe HIE groups. The control group included healthy children or children with nonneurological diseases. The expressions of miRNA-373, HIF-1 α , MMP-9, and VEGF were assayed in the serum samples., Results: Our study showed a strong relationship between miRNA-373 and HIF-1 α , between miRNA-373 and MMP-9, and between miRNA-373 and VEGF. The expression levels of miRNA-373, HIF-1 α , MMP-9, and VEGF in the HIE groups were much higher than those of the control group., Conclusion: The increased change in miRNA-373 expression has a certain diagnostic significance on neonatal HIE. In the occurrence and development of HIE, miRNA-373 is positively correlated with HIF-1 α , MMP-9, and VEGF., Competing Interests: The authors have no conflict of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2021 Chun-Yang Liu et al.)
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- 2021
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21. [Clinical efficacy of short-term halo-pelvic traction combined with surgery in the treatment of severe spinal deformities].
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Xu BY, Qi LT, Wang Y, Li CD, Sun HL, Wang SJ, Yu ZR, Zhao Y, and Liu LL
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- Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Retrospective Studies, Traction, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Kyphosis surgery, Scoliosis surgery
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Objective: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of short-term halo-pelvic traction (HPT) combined with surgery in the treatment of severe spinal deformities., Methods: In the study, 24 patients diagnosed as severe spinal deformity accepted the treatment of one-stage short-term HPT and two-stage surgery from January 2015 to May 2018 in our orthopedics department. 24 cases (9 males and 15 females) were retrospectively reviewed. The average age of the cohort was (28.8±10.0) years (12-48 years). The height, scoliosis angle, kyphosis angle, the height difference of shoulders, the height difference of crista iliaca, C7PL-CSVL and the perpendicular distance of S1 and the convex point of the patients were assessed at pre-traction, post-traction and post-surgery. The paired t test was used to analyze the difference among pre-traction, post-traction and post-surgery., Results: The average traction time of 24 cases was (2.5±1.1) weeks (1-5 weeks). The height of pre-traction and post-traction were (141.7±11.2) cm (116-167 cm) and (154.1±9.5) cm (136-176 cm) respectively, showing significant difference ( P < 0.05), and the increased height was (12.4±4.6) cm (4-20 cm). The average scoliosis angle before traction was 104.9°±35.0°(25°-158°), and it was significantly decreased in post-traction[64.8°±21.0°(19°-92°)] and post-surgery[39.3°±17.0° (10°-70°)] ( P < 0.05). The traction's coronal correction rate was 37.2%±10.9% (11.9%-51.2%) and the total coronal correction rate was 61.9%±12.6%(26.9%-79.0%). The average kyphosis angle before traction was 106.9°±29.2°(54°-163°), and it was significantly decreased in post-traction [63.1°±17.1°(32°-92°)] and post-surgery [39.0°±16.8°(10°-68°)]( P < 0.05). The traction's sagittal correction rate was 40.0%±10.7%(16.7%-55.5%) and the total sagittal correction rate was 64.3%±10.7%(49.0%-87.5%). The average C7PL-CSVL before traction was (3.2±2.8) cm, and it was significantly decreased in post-traction [(2.5±2.5) cm] ( P < 0.05). The perpendicular distance of S1 and the convex point before traction was (10.5±4.8) cm, and it was significantly decreased in post-traction[(8.4±3.5) cm] ( P < 0.05)., Conclusion: The one-stage short-term HPT combined with two-stage surgery is a safe and effective procedure for severe spinal deformities. The clinical efficacy is satisfactory and the complication is relatively less.
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22. Ganoderic acid A protects neural cells against NO stress injury in vitro via stimulating β adrenergic receptors.
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Yu ZR, Jia WH, Liu C, Wang HQ, Yang HG, He GR, Chen RY, and Du GH
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- Animals, Cell Survival drug effects, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Heptanoic Acids chemistry, Humans, Lanosterol chemistry, Lanosterol pharmacology, Molecular Conformation, Neuroprotective Agents chemistry, Nitric Oxide metabolism, Nitroprusside pharmacology, Oxidative Stress drug effects, PC12 Cells, Rats, Structure-Activity Relationship, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Heptanoic Acids pharmacology, Lanosterol analogs & derivatives, Neurons drug effects, Neuroprotective Agents pharmacology, Nitric Oxide antagonists & inhibitors, Receptors, Adrenergic, beta metabolism
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Excessive nitric oxide (NO) causes extensive damage to the nervous system, and the adrenergic system is disordered in many neuropsychiatric diseases. However, the role of the adrenergic system in protection of the nervous system against sodium nitroprusside (SNP) injury remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the effect of ganoderic acid A (GA A) against SNP injury in neural cells and the role of adrenergic receptors in GA A neuroprotection. We found that SNP (0.125-2 mM) dose-dependently decreased the viability of both SH-SY5Y and PC12 cells and markedly increased NO contents. Pretreatment with GA A (10 μM) significantly attenuated SNP-induced cytotoxicity and NO increase in SH-SY5Y cells, but not in PC12 cells. Furthermore, pretreatment with GA A caused significantly higher adrenaline content in SH-SY5Y cells than in PC12 cells. In order to elucidate the mechanism of GA A-protecting SH-SY5Y cells, we added adrenaline, phentolamine, metoprolol, or ICI 118551 1 h before GA A was added to the culture medium. We found that addition of adrenaline (10 μM) significantly improved GA A protection in PC12 cells. The addition of β1-adrenergic receptor antagonist metoprolol (10 μM) or β2-adrenergic receptor antagonist ICI 118551 (0.1 μM) blocked the protective effect of GA A, whereas the addition of α-adrenergic receptor antagonist phentolamine (0.1 μM) did not affect GA A protection in SH-SY5Y cells. These results suggest that β-adrenergic receptors play an important role in the protection of GA A in SH-SY5Y cells against SNP injuries, and excessive adrenaline system activation caused great damage to the nervous system.
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23. Manipulating ATP supply improves in situ CO 2 recycling by reductive TCA cycle in engineered Escherichia coli .
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Chen CH, Tseng IT, Lo SC, Yu ZR, Pang JJ, Chen YH, Huang CC, and Li SY
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The reductive tricarboxylic acid (rTCA) cycle was reconstructed in Escherichia coli by introducing pGETS118KAFS, where kor (encodes α-ketoglutarate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase), acl (encodes ATP-dependent citrate lyase), frd (encodes fumarate reductase), and sdh (encodes succinate dehydrogenase) were tandemly conjugated by the ordered gene assembly in Bacillus subtilis (OGAB). E. coli MZLF ( E. coli BL21(DE3) Δ zwf , Δ ldh , Δ frd ) was employed so that the C-2/C-1 [(ethanol + acetate)/(formate + CO
2 )] ratio can be used to investigate the effectiveness of the recombinant rTCA for in situ CO2 recycling. It has been shown that supplying ATP through the energy pump (the EP), where formate donates electron to nitrate to form ATP, elevates the C-2/C-1 ratio from 1.03 ± 0.00 to 1.49 ± 0.02. Similarly, when ATP production is increased by the introduction of the heterologous ethanol production pathway (pLOI295), the C-2/C-1 ratio further increased to 1.79 ± 0.02. In summary, the ATP supply is a rate-limiting step for in situ CO2 recycling by the recombinant rTCA cycle. The decrease in C-1 is significant, but the destination of those recycled C-1 is yet to be determined., (© King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology 2020.)- Published
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24. [Spider diversity and community characteristics in cropland and two kinds of recovery habitats in Bashang area, China].
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Hu WH, Duan MC, Na SH, Zhang F, and Yu ZR
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- Animals, Biodiversity, China, Crops, Agricultural, Ecosystem, Spiders
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Spiders are important natural enemies in agricultural ecosystems. The biodiversity and community characteristics of spider directly determine the quality of ecosystem services such as pest control in cropland. Cropland and its surrounding recovery habitats are important for spiders. We used trap method to examine species composition, species diversity, and functional characteristics of spider communities at three altitudes (871, 1360 and 1635 m) and three habitats (cropland, natural recovery grassland, artificial restoration woodland) in Chongli District, Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, China. The results showed that diversity index of different habitats was significantly diffe-rent. The abundance of spiders in artificial restoration woodland was 124.3, which was significantly higher than that in natural recovery grassland (70.1) and cropland (38.6). Species richness of artificial restoration woodland (16.3) and natural recovery grassland (21.4) were not significantly different, but both were significantly higher than those of cropland (8.9). The Shannon diversity index of artificial restoration woodland (2.04) and natural recovery grassland (2.05) was not significantly different, and both were significantly higher than that of cropland (1.55). There were significant differences in community composition among all three habitats. Spider body length was positively correlated with spider hunting types. Large spiders tended to get food by hunting. Natural recovery grassland and cropland spiders were dominated by safari, and artificial restoration woodland with more web-forming spiders. Spiders at higher altitude were generally small. Both natural recovery grassland and artificial restoration woodland could increase spider diversity and played important roles in regional biodiversity protection. Spider community composition differentiated in different habitats, with the overall functional characteristics of spider communities being changed and some habitats being retained. The index of spider diversity of the two recovery habitats was higher than that of cropland habitats, with differences in the species composition of the two recovery habitats, both of which had the function of protecting endemic species. Our results were useful for the protection and restoration of spider biodiversity on cropland and regional scales.
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25. MiR-301a promotes embryonic stem cell differentiation to cardiomyocytes.
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Zhen LX, Gu YY, Zhao Q, Zhu HF, Lv JH, Li SJ, Xu Z, Li L, and Yu ZR
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Background: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Tissue repair after pathological injury in the heart remains a major challenge due to the limited regenerative ability of cardiomyocytes in adults. Stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes provide a promising source for the cell transplantation-based treatment of injured hearts., Aim: To explore the function and mechanisms of miR-301a in regulating cardiomyocyte differentiation of mouse embryonic stem (mES) cells, and provide experimental evidence for applying miR-301a to the cardiomyocyte differentiation induction from stem cells., Methods: mES cells with or without overexpression of miR-301a were applied for all functional assays. The hanging drop technique was applied to form embryoid bodies from mES cells. Cardiac markers including GATA-4, TBX5, MEF2C, and α-actinin were used to determine cardiomyocyte differentiation from mES cells., Results: High expression of miR-301a was detected in the heart from late embryonic to neonatal mice. Overexpression of miR-301a in mES cells significantly induced the expression of cardiac transcription factors, thereby promoting cardiomyocyte differentiation and beating cardiomyocyte clone formation. PTEN is a target gene of miR-301a in cardiomyocytes. PTEN-regulated PI3K-AKT-mTOR-Stat3 signaling showed involvement in regulating miR-301a-promoted cardiomyocyte differentiation from mES cells., Conclusion: MiR-301a is capable of promoting embryonic stem cell differentiation to cardiomyocytes., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: There are no conflicts of interest associated with this manuscript., (©The Author(s) 2019. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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26. Temperature-triggered sensitive resistance transition of graphene oxide wide-ribbons wrapped sponge for fire ultrafast detecting and early warning.
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Xu H, Li Y, Huang NJ, Yu ZR, Wang PH, Zhang ZH, Xia QQ, Gong LX, Li SN, Zhao L, Zhang GD, and Tang LC
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Fire prevention and safety of combustible materials is a global challenge. To reduce their high fire risk, traditional smoke detectors are widely used indoor via detecting smoke product after combustion; however, they usually show a long response time and limitation for outdoor use. Herein, we report a temperature-induced electrical resistance transition of graphene oxide wide-ribbon (GOWR) wrapped sponges to reliably monitor fire safety of the combustible materials. Novel rectangle-like GOWR sheets are synthesized from unzipping carbon nanofibers and used to fabricate GOWR wrapped melamine formaldehyde sponges with multi-functionalities, e.g. lightweight, good hydrophobicity, reversible compressibility, excellent acidic/alkaline tolerance and flame resistance. The GOWR sheets on the sponge skeleton can be in-situ thermally reduced once encountering a flame attack or abnormal high temperature, inducing a distinct transition in electrical resistance. Consequently, an ultrafast alarm response of ∼2 s to flame attack is triggered, and rapid fire early warning signals to abnormal high temperatures, e.g. ∼33 s at 300 °C, are achieved below ignition temperature of most combustible materials. This method drives substantial motivation and opportunity to develop advanced fire detection and early warning sensors for reducing the high fire risk of various combustible materials in outdoor applications., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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27. Di (2-ethyl hexyl) phthalate (DEHP)-induced kidney injury in quail (Coturnix japonica) via inhibiting HSF1/HSF3-dependent heat shock response.
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Li PC, Li XN, Du ZH, Wang H, Yu ZR, and Li JL
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- Acute Kidney Injury, Animals, Diethylhexyl Phthalate metabolism, Female, Quail, HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins metabolism, Kidney abnormalities, Phthalic Acids metabolism
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Di (2-ethyl hexyl) phthalate (DEHP) as a plasticizer can leach away from the plastic and hence entrances into the animal food chain which caused serious hazard in organs of animals, but there are few studies on DEHP kidney toxicity. The heat-shock response (HSR) consisting of the HSPs and HSFs plays an important role in various toxicity stress conditions. To investigate the influence on kidney toxicity and the modulation of HSR during DEHP exposure, female quail were fed the diet with 0, 250, 500 and 750 mg/kg DEHP by gavage administration for 45 days. The shrinkages of glomeruli and dilation of kidney tubule epithelia cells were observed in the kidney of DEHP-exposed quail. DEHP treatment could significantly decrease the expressions of HSP25, HSP27, HSP47, HSP60, while the expressions of HSP10, HSP40, HSP70, HSP90, HSP110 were upregulated in the kidney. In addition, the expression levels of HSF1 and HSF3 were significantly increased under DEHP. This is the first study to demonstrate quail exposure to DEHP is in fact detrimental to bird kidney. Besides, DEHP could attack HSR by affecting the synthesis of HSFs to mediate the transcription of the HSPs resulting in kidney damage., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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28. [Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion to treat cervical spondylosis with sympathetic symptoms].
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Liu H, Yue L, Chen SL, Hu B, Li CD, Yi XD, Li H, Lu HL, Wang Y, Yu ZR, Sun HL, Wang SJ, Zhao Y, Qi LT, and Wang R
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- Cervical Vertebrae surgery, Decompression, Surgical, Humans, Male, Nausea, Neurosurgical Procedures, Radiography, Retrospective Studies, Spondylosis diagnostic imaging, Treatment Outcome, Vomiting, Diskectomy, Spinal Fusion, Spondylosis surgery
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Objective: To investigate the clinical effectiveness of polytheretherketone (PEEK) cages assisted anterior cervical discetomy and fusion (ACDF) to treat cervical spondylosis with sympathetic symptoms., Methods: Retrospective analysis was undertaken for 39 patients who were diagnosed as cervical spondylosis with sympathetic symptoms and underwent ACDF with PEEK cages. Radiographs obtained before surgery, after surgery, and at the final follow-up were assessed for quality of fusion. The following criteria were used for assessing radiographic success of fusion: (1) endplate obliterated with no lucent lines; (2) obliteration of disc space by bony trabeculae; (3) less than 2°of intervertebral motion or 2 mm of motion between the spinous processes at the operated segment on flexion-extension lateral radiographs. The sympathetic symptoms including vertigo, headache, tinnitus, nausea and vomiting, heart throb, hypomnesia and gastroenterological discomfort were scored by 20-point system preoperatively, 2 months postoperatively and at the final follow-up. The recovery rate and clinical satisfaction rate were also evaluated. Surgical complications were also assessed., Results: They were followed up for at least one year. The mean follow-up was 15.6 months. Radiographs of the cervical spine at the last follow-up revealed a solid fusion with no signs of a pseudoarthrosis in 36 cases. In two patients delayed union and bony fusion were achieved at the end of 9 and 11 months. Pseudoarthosis was found in 1 case but the patient had no symptoms. The score of sympathetic symptoms before surgery, 2 months after surgery and at the final follow-up were 8.4±1.0,2.2±0.3,and 2.4±0.3, respectively. There were 22 excellent cases, 15 good cases, 1 fair case and 1 bad case in terms of RR. Good to excellent results were attained in 95% of theses patients. The sympathetic symptoms improved in all the patients and the score was significantly improved after surgery. There was one patient who had cerebral spinal fluid leakage but he recovered one week after surgery. Two patients felt a mild swallowing discomfort, but it disappeared within one month after surgery. Subcutaneous hematoma occurred in one patient due to obstructed drainage. It was cleared two days after surgery., Conclusion: Cervical spondylosis patients with sympathetic symptoms may be managed successfully with ACDF using PEEK cages. Successful clinical results regarding symptom improvement and general satisfaction with the surgical procedure depend not only on obtaining successful decompression and radiographic fusion but also on patient selection.
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- 2018
29. Molecular Weight Affected Antioxidant, Hypoglycemic and Hypotensive Activities of Cold Water Extract from Pleurotus citrinopileatus.
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Chen PH, Weng YM, Lin SM, Yu ZR, and Wang BJ
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- Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors isolation & purification, Antihypertensive Agents isolation & purification, Antioxidants isolation & purification, Antioxidants pharmacology, Humans, Hypoglycemic Agents isolation & purification, Kinetics, Molecular Weight, Pancreatic alpha-Amylases antagonists & inhibitors, Pancreatic alpha-Amylases chemistry, Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A chemistry, Plant Extracts isolation & purification, alpha-Amylases antagonists & inhibitors, alpha-Amylases chemistry, alpha-Glucosidases chemistry, Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors chemistry, Antihypertensive Agents chemistry, Antioxidants chemistry, Hypoglycemic Agents chemistry, Plant Extracts chemistry, Pleurotus chemistry
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Cold water extract of P. citrinopileatus (CWEPC) was fractioned into 4 fractions, PC-I (<1 kDa), PC-II (1-3.5 kDa), PC-III (3.5-10 kDa), and PC-IV (>10 kDa), by ultrafiltration. The antioxidant activities, the inhibition of pancreatic α-amylase, intestinal α-glucosidase, and hypertension-linked angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE), as well as the contents of polysaccharides, protein, and phenolic compounds of 4 fractions were determined. The results showed that lower MW fractions exerted a higher antioxidant activity, which was correlated to phenolic contents. The high molecular fraction (PC-IV) exhibited significantly higher inhibitory activity on α-amylase, α-glucosidase, and ACE compared to CWEPC and the other 3 lower MW fractions (<10 kDa), which was more related to protein contents. The inhibition capability of CWEPC and PC-IV on α-amylase activity was 1/13.4 to 1/2.7 relative to that of acarbose, respectively. Kinetic data revealed that PC-IV fraction followed a noncompetitive inhibition pattern on α-glucosidase activity. The study demonstrated that various MW fractions and types of components contribute to different biological functions of P. citrinopileatus and it is protein constituents but not peptides responsible for the hypoglycemic potential of CWEPC., (© 2017 Institute of Food Technologists®.)
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30. [Spatio-temporal distribution of carabids and spiders between semi-natural field margin and the adjacent crop fields in agricultural landscape].
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Zhang XZ, Han Y, Yu ZR, and Liu YH
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- Animals, China, Crops, Agricultural, Ecosystem, Agriculture, Biodiversity, Spiders
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This study was conducted before and after harvesting of wheat and maize in a typical agricultural landscape of the North China Plain. We investigated the diversity of two important natural enemy groups, carabids and spiders, using pitfall traps at crop field margin with different vegetation structures and their neighboring crop field. Throughout the comparison of the spatial and temporal distribution of the diversity of carabids and spiders in field margin and neighboring field, and the investigation of the relationship between arthropod communities and vegetation structure, this study aimed to understand the role of semi-natural field margin in biodiversity conservation of different natural enemy taxa. Results showed that the abundance of spiders was significantly higher in field margin than in neighboring fields over the entire period. No significant difference of the diversity of carabids in field margin and crop field was observed, but the community composition was different. Number of spider families increased in field margin but deceased in crop field after harvesting, indicating a migration activity between field and field margin. Vegetation structure in the field margin had different association with carabids than with spiders, with diversity of dominant carabid species positively associated with herb coverage and negatively with wood coverage, while the diversity of spider family Linyphiidae was positively associated with herb coverage only. Semi-natural habitat benefited the conservation of the diversity of arthropod natural enemies in crop field via promoting their dispersal to crop field, while such impacts differed from different vegetation structures and varied from target beneficial natural enemy communities. Future studies should focus on in-depth understanding of the food and habitat source requirement of different natural enemy taxa, and hence to design suitable semi-natural habitats to maintain a high diversity of natural enemy communities.
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31. Actinomycin D synergistically enhances the cytotoxicity of CDDP on KB cells by activating P53 via decreasing P53-MDM2 complex.
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Wang L, Pang XC, Yu ZR, Yang SQ, Liu AL, Wang JH, and Du GH
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- Animals, Apoptosis drug effects, Benzimidazoles chemistry, Carbocyanines chemistry, Cell Survival drug effects, Dactinomycin chemistry, Humans, Imidazoles pharmacology, KB Cells, Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial drug effects, Mice, Molecular Docking Simulation, Molecular Structure, Signal Transduction drug effects, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 metabolism, Cisplatin pharmacology, Dactinomycin pharmacology, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 drug effects
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The aim of this study is to investigate the synergism of low dose of actinomycin D (LDActD) to the cytotoxicity of cisplatin (CDDP) on KB cells. The role of P53 reactivation by LDActD in the synergism and its mechanism were further studied. Cell viability was determined by MTT assay. Apoptosis was determined by AnnexinV-FITC/PI staining. Mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) was detected by JC-1 staining. Expression of proteins was detected by Western blotting (WB) and/or immunofluorescence (IF). Molecular docking of actinomycin D (ACTD) to Mouse double minute 2 homolog (MDM2) and Mouse double minute 2 homolog X (MDMX). MDMX was analyzed by Discovery Studio. The content of P53-MDM2 complex was detected by ELISA assay. The cytotoxicity of CDDP was increased by the combination of LDActD in kinds of cancer cells. Molecular docking showed strong interaction between ACTD and MDM2/MDMX. Meanwhile, LDActD significantly decreased P53-MDM2 complex. Significant increase of the apoptotic activity by the combination therapy in KB cells is P53 upregulated modulator of apoptosis (PUMA) dependent. In addition to the decrease in MMP, LDActD increased P53 regulated protein and decreased BCL-XL in KB cells. LDActD efficiently enhanced the cytotoxicity of CDDP in cancer cells and induced P53-PUMA-dependent and mitochondria-mediated apoptosis in KB cells. The reactivation of P53 was probably achieved by disturbing the interaction of P53 and MDM2/MDMX.
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32. [Polymethylmethacrylate augmentation of bone cement injectable cannulated pedicle screws was used to treat degenerative lumbar scoliosis with osteoporosis].
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Sun HL, Li CD, Li XW, Yi XD, Liu H, Lu HL, Li H, Yu ZR, and Wang Y
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- Humans, Kyphosis, Lordosis, Lumbar Vertebrae, Operative Time, Osteoporosis complications, Pain Measurement, Postoperative Period, Radiography, Retrospective Studies, Scoliosis complications, Spinal Fusion, Treatment Outcome, Bone Cements, Osteoporosis surgery, Pedicle Screws, Polymethyl Methacrylate, Scoliosis surgery
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Objective: To describe the application of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) augmentation of cement-injectable cannulated pedicle screws for the treatment of degenerative lumbar scoliosis with osteoporosis., Methods: Retrospective cohort study was used to compare cement injectable cannulated pedicle screws (CICPs) group with PMMA augmentation and control group with traditional method in the correction surgery for Lenke-silva level III and level IV degenerative scoliosis cases with osteoporosis. Both groups were followed up for 1 year. The clinical results were assessed by visual analog scale (VAS) of pain on lumbar and lower limbers, Oswestry disability index (ODI) score and EuroQol-5 dimensions (EQ-5D) score. The coronal major curve Cobb angel in coronal plane and thoracic kyphosis Cobb angle, lumbar lordosis Cobb angle and sagittal vertical axis (SVA) in sagittal plane were tested in whole long spine X ray. The fusion rates were evaluated by lumbar X ray and dynamic X ray., Results: In this study 34 cases were enrolled, 15 cases in CICPs group and 19 cases in control group. The general characteristics including age, gender, weight, height, BMI and BMD were without statistical difference between the two groups. There were (5.7±2.2)PMMA augmentation screws in CICPs group. The operation time, blood loss and blood transfusion were higher in CICPs group than in control group, but without statistical difference. Lumbar VAS, lower limbers VAS, ODI score and EQ-5D were all better in 1 month postoperation, 6 months postoperation and 1 year postoperation than in preoperation in both groups. lumbar VAS scores of CICPs group in 6 months postoperation (CICPs group 3.1±1.3 vs. control group 4.4±1.4, P<0.01) together with lumbar VAS scores (CICPs group 3.3±1.0 vs. control group 5.2±1.4, P<0.01), ODI scores (CICPs group 22.7±17.2 vs. control group 31.4±18.5, P<0.01) and EQ-5D in 1 year postoperation (CICPs group 2.9±2.0 vs. control group 3.5±2.5, P<0.01)were lower than those of control group. The coronal major curve Cobb angels were all lower in 1 month postoperation, 6 months postoperation and 1 year postoperation than in preoperation in both groups; thoracic kyphosis Cobb angle and lumbar lordosis Cobb angle were all higher in 1 month postoperation, 6 months postoperation and 1 year postoperation than in preoperation in both groups. The coronal major curve Cobb angel was lower in CICPs group than that in control group in 1 year postoperation (CICPs group 17.6°±6.9° vs. control group 21.2°±7.2°, P<0.01)and thoracic kyphosis Cobb angle was higher in CICPs group than that in control group in 6 months postoperation (CICPs group -33.5°±8.8 ° vs. control group -28.9°±8.3°, P<0.01) and 1 year postoperation (CICPs group -33.0°±8.1° vs. control group -26.3°±7.4°, P<0.01) together with lumbar lordosis Cobb angle were higher in CICPs group than that in control group in 1 year postoperation (CICPs group 26.4°±8.1° vs. control group 22.1°±7.3°, P<0.01)., Conclusion: Polymethylmethacrylate augmentation of bone cement-injectable cannulated pedicle screws for the treatment of degenerative lumbar scoliosis with osteoporosis was effective and safe, the short-term clinical result was good.
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- 2017
33. [Efficacy of transforaminal endoscopic nerve root decompression in the treatment of degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis].
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Yu ZR, Li CD, Zhu SN, Sun HL, Zhao Y, and Qi LT
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- Aged, Blood Loss, Surgical, Female, Humans, Lumbar Vertebrae, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Neurosurgical Procedures, Operative Time, Pain Measurement, Treatment Outcome, Decompression, Surgical, Endoscopy, Spinal Fusion, Spinal Stenosis surgery
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Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of transforaminal endoscopic nerve root decompression for degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (DLSS)., Methods: From July 2011 to April 2016, 96 cases of single segment DLSS were involved. All the patients had unilateral lower extremity neurological symptoms, signs, neurogenic intermittent claudication of less than 500 m. Imaging examinations (CT or MRI) or diagnostic nerve root block confirmed single segment degeneration. The mean age was (71.6±5.4) years, male: 55 cases, female: 41 cases. Their intraoperative blood loss, operation time, complications, ambulation time and discharge time were recorded. Leg pain VAS, ODI were used to evaluate the pain and lumbar function of the patients. The clinical efficacy was evaluated by Nakai evaluation., Results: All the patients were performed endoscopic decompression of the lateral recess and nerve root by removing the ventral part of the superior facet joint, the ligamentum flavum and the intervertebral disc. The decompression range was from the inferior edge of the upper pedicle to the superior edge of the lower pedicle. The nerve root was detected to have no compression and the pulse of nerve root returned to normal. The patient got ambulant on the operation day and discharged if he had no discomfort symptom. In the study, 68 cases got follow up. The mean follow-up time was 12.1 months (6-63 months). The VAS at different follow-up time points was improved relative to the baseline, and the difference was statistically significant (F=491.60, P<0.001). The ODI at different follow-up time points was improved relative to the baseline, and the difference was statistically significant (F=189.91, P<0.001). The excellent and good rates of Nakai evaluation were 79.4% (excellent in 42 cases, good in 12 cases, fair in 10 cases and poor in 4 cases). The mean intraoperative blood loss was (49.29±11.86) mL. The mean operation time was (92.46±21.34) min. The mean ambulation time was 1.8 h. The mean discharge time was 2.3 days. Postoperative epidural hematoma was found in 1 case. Foot drop was found in 1 case. Second stage open surgery was performed in 6 cases., Conclusion: We can apply transforaminal endoscopic decompression for the patients of lumbar spinal stenosis who have unilateral nerve root irritation. Patients with transforaminal endoscopic decompression can get less surgical trauma, quick recovery and obtain good short-term outcome.
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- 2017
34. Panax ginseng Fraction F3 Extracted by Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Protects against Oxidative Stress in ARPE-19 Cells.
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Yang CC, Chen CY, Wu CC, Koo M, Yu ZR, and Wang BJ
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- Antioxidants chemistry, Carbon Dioxide chemistry, Cell Line, Cell Survival drug effects, Chemical Fractionation methods, Humans, Hydrogen Peroxide metabolism, Malondialdehyde metabolism, Plant Extracts chemistry, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, Retinal Pigment Epithelium cytology, Retinal Pigment Epithelium metabolism, Antioxidants pharmacology, Oxidative Stress drug effects, Panax chemistry, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Retinal Pigment Epithelium drug effects
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In our previous work, the ethanolic extract of Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer was successively partitioned using supercritical carbon dioxide at pressures in series to yield residue (R), F1, F2, and F3 fractions. Among them, F3 contained the highest deglycosylated ginsenosides and exerted the strongest antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. The aim of this study was to investigate the protective effects of P. ginseng fractions against cellular oxidative stress induced by hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂). Viability of adult retinal pigment epithelium-19 (ARPE-19) cells was examined after treatments of different concentrations of fractions followed by exposure to H₂O₂. Oxidative levels (malondialdehyde (MDA), 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), and reactive oxygen species (ROS)) and levels of activity of antioxidant enzymes were assessed. Results showed that F3 could dose-dependently protected ARPE-19 cells against oxidative injury induced by H₂O₂. F3 at a level of 1 mg/mL could restore the cell death induced by H₂O₂ of up to 60% and could alleviate the increase in cellular oxidation (MDA, 8-OHdG, and ROS) induced by H₂O₂. Moreover, F3 could restore the activities of antioxidant enzymes suppressed by H₂O₂. In conclusion, F3 obtained using supercritical carbon dioxide fractionation could significantly increase the antioxidant capacity of P. ginseng extract. The antioxidant capacity was highly correlated with the concentration of F3., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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- 2016
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35. [Simulation on PM 2.5 detention service of green space in Haidian District, Beijing, China.]
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Liu WP and Yu ZR
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- Beijing, Dust, Forests, Seasons, Air Pollutants analysis, Air Pollution prevention & control, Environmental Monitoring, Particulate Matter analysis
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Green space plays an important role in reducing PM
2.5 , since it can efficiently absorb suspended particles in the air. A quantificational method of dust detention service of green space was proposed in this study, based on the mechanism of PM2.5 reduction by plant. Daily, summer, winter and whole year cumulative dust amounts reduced by green space with different landscape types of Haidian District, Beijing, were quantified. The results showed that both of dust reduction frequency and daily cumulative dust amount in winter were considerably lower than those in summer. Mountain woodlands in the west of Haidian District provided the highest average PM2.5 reduction service, and the fragmented agricultural and forest landscapes in the northern plains provided the highest total dust detention service, while the southern area had the lowest dust detention service except for several parks. PM2.5 detention service model was very useful to quickly quantify how much dust could be reduced by green space and where were these services, which was very important for the development of urban green space and improvement of air quality.- Published
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36. Extraction temperature affects the activities of antioxidation, carbohydrate-digestion enzymes, and angiotensin-converting enzyme of Pleurotus citrinopileatus extract.
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Chen PH, Weng YM, Yu ZR, Koo M, and Wang BJ
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- Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors, Antioxidants, Carbohydrates, Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors, Phenols, Plant Extracts, Temperature, alpha-Amylases, Pleurotus
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Extraction temperature can potentially affect the chemical compositions and bioactivities of the extracts obtained. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of extraction temperature on the distribution of bioactive compounds and the bioactivities of Pleurotus citrinopileatus. The antioxidant activities (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl and 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid)
+ scavenging capabilities) and the inhibitory capabilities on pancreatic α-amylase, intestinal α-glucosidase, and hypertension-linked angiotensin-converting enzyme of hot water P. citrinopileatus extract and cold water P. citrinopileatus extract were determined. The results showed that the antioxidant capabilities and inhibitory effects on α-amylase, α-glucosidase, and angiotensin-converting enzyme of cold water P. citrinopileatus extract were significantly higher than those of hot water P. citrinopileatus extract. The cold water P. citrinopileatus extracted was further precipitated with 100% ammonium sulfate to obtain a polysaccharide fraction or with 75% ethanol to obtain a protein fraction. The inhibitory activities of the protein fraction of the cold water P. citrinopileatus extract on α-amylase, α-glucosidase, and angiotensin-converting enzyme were significantly higher than those of the polysaccharide fraction. In conclusion, the protein fraction of the cold water P. citrinopileatus extract could be responsible for its bioactivities., (Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier B.V.)- Published
- 2016
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37. Surgical treatment of sacral fractures following lumbosacral arthrodesis: Case report and literature review.
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Wang Y, Liu XY, Li CD, Yi XD, and Yu ZR
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Sacral fractures following posterior lumbosacral fusion are an uncommon complication. Only a few case series and case reports have been published so far. This article presents a case of totally displaced sacral fracture following posterior L4-S1 fusion in a 65-year-old patient with a 15-year history of corticosteroid use who underwent open reduction and internal fixation using iliac screws. The patient was followed for 2 years. A thorough review of the literature was conducted using the Medline database between 1994 and 2014. Immediately after the revision surgery, the patient's pain in the buttock and left leg resolved significantly. The patient was followed for 2 years. The weakness in the left lower extremity improved gradually from 3/5 to 5/5. In conclusion, the incidence of postoperative sacral fractures could have been underestimated, because most of these fractures are not visible on a plain radiograph. Computed tomography has been proved to be able to detect most such fractures and should probably be performed routinely when patients complain of renewed buttock pain within 3 mo after lumbosacral fusion. The majority of the patients responded well to conservative treatments, and extending the fusion construct to the iliac wings using iliac screws may be needed when there is concurrent fracture displacement, sagittal imbalance, neurologic symptoms, or painful nonunion.
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- 2016
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38. [Cooperative relations between non-cropped habitats and soil animals in suburban farmland Landscape: A case in Shenbei New District in Shenyang, China].
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Bian ZX, Yu ZR, Wang QB, and Li JH
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- Animals, Biodiversity, China, Cities, Models, Theoretical, Urbanization, Agriculture, Arthropods, Ecosystem, Nematoda, Soil
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Non-cropped habitat in farm landscape plays a significant role in biodiversity, the functions of arable land and crop yields. This study focused on Shenbei New District in Shenyang City of Liaoning Province in Northeast China, which was a typical area with contradiction between biodiversity conservation and the high demand of agricultural production in the process of urbanization. Information entropy model, hand-picking and Baermann method were used for survey and identification of arthropods and nematodes in soils in urban suburban (US), urban fringe area (UFA) and rural area ( RA). The cooperative relations between the number of soil animals and types, structure as well as the total amount of non-cropped habitat were investigated in these three types of areas using linear regression. Our results showed that the area of single patch in non-cropped habitat was smaller than one hectare in Shenbei New District, and the types and the proportion of non-cropped habitat patches were increasing along with the increase of their distance to the urban center. But the proportion of non-cropped habitats areas appeared under an inverted U-type change. The proportion of non-cropped habitat patches was from 8.6% to 27.8%. The individual number of soil animals showed the U-type trend, while their species number changed irregularly. The individual number of soil animals increased with the increase of the proportion of non-cropped habitat patches in RA and US. There was no obvious correlation between the individual number of soil animal and the proportion of non-cropped habitat patches in UFA. The individual number of soil animals decreased with the increase of the proportion of non-cropped habitats areas. There was no cooperative relation in the proportion of non-cropped habitats and the number of soil animal species.
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- 2015
39. [New progress on three-dimensional movement measurement analysis of human spine].
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Qiu XW, He XJ, Huang SH, Liang BB, and Yu ZR
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- Animals, Humans, Imaging, Three-Dimensional instrumentation, Imaging, Three-Dimensional methods, Radiography, Imaging, Three-Dimensional trends, Spine diagnostic imaging
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Spinal biomechanics, especially the range of spine motion,has close connection with spinal surgery. The change of the range of motion (ROM) is an important indicator of diseases and injuries of spine, and the essential evaluating standards of effect of surgeries and therapies to spine. The analysis of ROM can be dated to the time of the invention of X-ray and even that before it. With the development of science and technology as well as the optimization of various types of calculation methods, diverse measuring methods have emerged, from imaging methods to non-imaging methods, from two-dimensional to three-dimensional, from measuring directly on the X-ray films to calculating automatically by computer. Analysis of ROM has made great progress, but there are some older methods cannot meet the needs of the times and disappear, some classical methods such as X-ray still have vitality. Combining different methods, three dimensions and more vivo spine research are the trend of analysis of ROM. And more and more researchers began to focus on vivo spine research. In this paper, the advantages and disadvantages of the methods utilized recently are presented through viewing recent literatures, providing reference and help for the movement analysis of spine.
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- 2015
40. [Landscape character assessment framework in rural area: A case study in Qiaokou, Chang-sha, China].
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Zhang Q, Liu WP, and Yu ZR
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- China, Cities, Rural Population, Agriculture, Ecosystem
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Based on the concept and methods of landscape character assessment (LCA) in England, this paper applied a complete process of landscape character assessment with a case study in Qiaokou Town, which is located in a typical southern paddy fields area in Changsha City. We drew the landscape character map of Qiaokou Town through desk classification and field survey, identified and compared the key characters of each character area, and proposed suggestions on the improvement and stewardship of landscape characters. The results showed that Qiaokou could be divided into 2 landscape character types and 7 landscape character areas with the main differences in cropland and vegetation pattern as well as aesthetic characters. The case study indicated that LCA could be a critical tool to identify the characteristics in rural area, and provide helpful guidance to protect, restore and maintain the unique culture and characters of rural landscape, which is useful for targeted rural landscape development. In the future, we suggested that the assessment on the effects of landscape construction measures on the ecosystem services should be incorporated in LCA research as well.
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- 2015
41. [Clinical research of percutaneous vertebroplasty or percutaneous kyphoplasty for treating osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures induced by glucocorticosteroid].
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Sun HL, Li CD, Zhu JL, Yi XD, Liu H, Lu HL, Li H, Yu ZR, and Wang Y
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- Humans, Osteoporosis, Reoperation, Retrospective Studies, Fractures, Compression chemically induced, Glucocorticoids adverse effects, Kyphoplasty, Osteoporotic Fractures chemically induced, Spinal Fractures chemically induced, Vertebroplasty
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Objective: To investigate the clinical characteristics of vertebral compression fracture (VCF) in glucocorticosteroid-induced osteoporosis (GIOP) and risk of vertebral refracture after percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) or percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP)., Methods: In the study, 570 cases who received PVP or PKP as treatments of VCF from January 2010 to December 2013 were retrospective reviewed, of which 42 were GIOP and 21 were followed up as GIOP group, and the other 528 were primary osteoporosis and 391 were followed up, of which 84 were selected as Control group based on age and gender. The fracture location, ratio of single segment fracture and multiple segments fracture in the two groups were compared. In the final follow up, the reoperation rates for vertebral refractures by the Kaplan-Meier method in the two groups were compared., Results: The follow up periods were (24.0± 13.1) months in GIOP group and (25.8±14.4) months in control group(P>0.05). In GIOP group, there were 11 cases with one-segment fracture, 2 with two-segments fracture, 3 with three-segments fracture, 2 with four-segments fracture, 2 with five-segments fracture and 1 with eight-segments fracture. In Control group, there were 67 cases with one-segment fracture, 12 with two-segments fracture, 3 with three-segment fracture, and 2 with four-segments fracture. The ratio of single segment fracture in GIOP group was significantly lower than that in Control group(52.4% vs. 79.8%,P=0.01). There were 50 fracture segments in GIOP group and 109 fracture segments in Control group. The ratios of fracture segments located in thoracic segments(T1-T10), thoracolumbar segments(T11-L1)and lumbar segments(L2-L5)were 18%, 46% and 36% in GIOP group and 11.9%, 58.7% and 29.4% in Control group (P>0.05). The refracture rate in GIOP group was higher than that in control group (23.8% vs. 6.0%). The survival rate was lower in GIOP group than that in control group (P<0.01)., Conclusion: The predilection site of VCF was similar in GIOP and primary osteoporosis (thoracolumbar segments> thoracic segments> lumbar segments). The risk of multiple segments VCF was higher in GIOP than in primary osteoporosis. The risk of vertebral refractures after PVP or PKP was higher in GIOP than in primary osteoporosis.
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- 2015
42. In vitro hypoglycemic effects of hot water extract from Auricularia polytricha (wood ear mushroom).
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Wu NJ, Chiou FJ, Weng YM, Yu ZR, and Wang BJ
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- Adsorption, Avena chemistry, Cellulose chemistry, Cellulose metabolism, Complex Mixtures metabolism, Dietary Fiber metabolism, Dietary Supplements, Diffusion, Gastrointestinal Agents metabolism, Glucose chemistry, Humans, Hypoglycemic Agents metabolism, Kinetics, Psyllium chemistry, Psyllium metabolism, Solubility, Viscosity, alpha-Amylases antagonists & inhibitors, alpha-Amylases chemistry, alpha-Amylases metabolism, Basidiomycota chemistry, Complex Mixtures chemistry, Dietary Fiber analysis, Digestion, Gastrointestinal Agents chemistry, Hypoglycemic Agents chemistry, Models, Biological
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Viscous dietary fibers were shown to alleviate postprandial blood glucose. Auricularia polytricha (wood ear mushroom, WEM) contains rich amount fibers and water extract WEM was highly viscous. This study aimed to investigate whether WEM extract exhibited hypoglycemic effect in vitro. The effects of WEM extract on glucose adsorption, glucose diffusion, starch digestion and α-amylase activity were examined and compared to those of two high soluble fibers, psyllium and oat fiber and one insoluble fiber, cellulose. Our results showed that WEM extract and psyllium possessed similar ability to adsorb glucose which may thus decrease the level of dialysis glucose. The decrease of dialysis rate is dose-dependent. WEM extract can also suppress the activity of α-amylase which may thus inhibit the digestion of polysaccharides. Since WEM extract exhibited the ability to adsorb glucose and to suppress the activity of α-amylase; it might contribute a beneficial effect on postprandial levels of blood sugar.
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- 2014
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43. A HPLC-Q-TOF-MS-based urinary metabolomic approach to identification of potential biomarkers of metabolic syndrome.
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Yu ZR, Ning Y, Yu H, and Tang NJ
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- Adult, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Female, Humans, Male, Mass Spectrometry, Metabolic Syndrome diagnosis, Middle Aged, Principal Component Analysis, Biomarkers urine, Metabolic Syndrome urine, Metabolomics
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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a serious threat to public health worldwide with an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and all-cause morbidity and mortality. In this study, a urinary metabolomic approach was performed on high performance liquid chromatography quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry to discriminate 36 male MetS patients and 36 sex and age matched healthy controls. Pattern recognition analyses (principal component analysis and orthogonal projections to latent structures discriminate analysis) commonly demonstrated the difference between MetS patients and no-MetS subjects. This study found 8 metabolites that showed significant changes in patients with MetS, including branch-chain and aromatic amino acids (leucine, tyrosine, phenylalanine and tryptophan), short-chain acylcanitine (tiglylcarnitine), tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle intermediate (cis-aconitic acid) and glucuronidated products (cortolone-3-glucuronide and tetrahydroaldosterone-3-glucuronide). The candidate biomarkers revealed in this study could be useful in providing clues for further research focusing on the in-depth investigation of the cause of and cure for MetS.
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- 2014
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44. [Analysis of sagittal parameters about senior thoracolumbar proximal junctional kyphosis after lumbar long segment fusion].
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Zhao Y, Li CD, Liu XY, Yi XD, Liu H, Lu HL, Li H, Yu ZR, Sun HL, and Wang SJ
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- Aged, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Kyphosis diagnostic imaging, Kyphosis pathology, Lordosis pathology, Lumbar Vertebrae diagnostic imaging, Lumbar Vertebrae pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Radiography, Retrospective Studies, Spinal Diseases surgery, Thoracic Vertebrae pathology, Kyphosis etiology, Lumbar Vertebrae surgery, Spinal Fusion adverse effects
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Objective: To explore the radiographic risk factors of senior thoracolumbar proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) after lumbar long segment fusion., Methods: From January 2009 to December 2011, the PJK group enrolled 9 patients who satisfied the following criteria: being older than 60 years, having lumbar fusion operation no less than 4 levels, upper instrumented vertebrae being L1 or L2, emerging PJK in 2-year follow-up, and the control group enrolled 10 matched patients without PJK. Their sagittal parameters including sagittal vertical axis, thoracic kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, upper instrumented vertebral angle, pelvic incidence, sacral slope, pelvic tilt, lumbo-pelvic lordosis on full length spine lateral film were measured, the oswestry disability index (ODI ) scores of the two groups in the last follow up recorded, and the parameters and ODI scores of two groups compared., Results: The phenomena of PJK emerged average 7.9 months post-operation. The patients' lumbar lordosis reduced and compensatory pelvic appeared backward obviously after PJK emerged. Compared with the control group, lumbar lordosis, pelvic radius-T12 (PR-T12), upper instrumented vertebral angle were small in the PJK group, suggesting more severe lumbar pelvic imbalance. The ODI scores of the PJK group and contral group were 40.6 ± 15.9 and 21.5 ± 15.0 respectively, and the difference was significant., Conclusion: PJK after lumbar long segment fixation of elderly patients can aggravate the sagittal imbalance and reduce functional scores. The operator should pay great attention to restoring the lumbo-pelvic lordosis.
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- 2013
45. [Retrospective study of complication of interspinous implants for degenerative lumbar disease].
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Sun HL, Li CD, Liu XY, Yi XD, Lin JR, Liu H, Lu HL, Li H, and Yu ZR
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Spinal Fusion, Spinal Stenosis surgery, Internal Fixators adverse effects, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration surgery, Lumbar Vertebrae surgery, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Prostheses and Implants adverse effects
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Objective: To summarize and analyze the complications of interspinous implants for degenerative lumbar disease., Methods: From September 2007 to September 2011, 177 cases with degenerative lumbar diseases were treated with interspinous implants. There were 99 male patients and 78 female patients, the average age was 44.5 years (26 - 71 years). According to the application interspinous dynamic stabilization system type were divided into the Wallis group (136 cases) and Coflex group (41 cases). The clinical results were assessed by visual analog scale (VAS) of pain on lumbar and lower limbers, lumbar Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) score and Prolo functional score. The radiological results including segmental lodosis and segement movement degree were assessed by lumbar X ray and dynamic X ray. Summarize and analyze the complications both during operation and post operation. Quantitative datas were compared by paried-samples t test and complication rate was compared by χ(2) test., Results: There were 168 cases had completed follow-up and the average time was 34.7 months (3 - 50 months). In the final follow-up, lumbar pain VAS, lower limber pain VAS, lumbar JOA score and Prolo functional score were better than pre-operation (t = 10.7, 7.9, 13.4 and 8.8, P < 0.01). Segment lodosis angles was 14° ± 4° which was less than pre-operation 19° ± 4° (t = 9.4, P < 0.01).Segment movement degree was larger in Coflex group (12.6° ± 3.1°) than in Wallis group (9.7° ± 2.7°) (t = 8.6, P < 0.05). Complication rate was 10.7% (18/168), which of Wallis group was 6.2% (8/130) and Coflex group was 26.3% (10/38) (χ(2) = 12.5, P < 0.01). In Wallis group, there were 3 cases with dura tear and cerebrospinal fluid leakage, 1 case with nerve root injury and foot drop, 2 cases with spacer breakage when implantation and change the implants and 2 cases with recurrence of lumbar disc herniation. In Coflex group, there was 1 case with dura tear and cerebrospinal fluid leakage, 2 cases with mild displacement post operation, 1 case with debridement for aseptic wound exudates, 1 case with implant removal for breakage 1 week post operation, 4 cases with recurrence of lumbar disc herniation and 1 case with lumbar disc herniation 6 months post operation of lumbar stenosis., Conclusions: The application of interspinous implants for degenerative lumbar diseases is effective and relative safe, but would suffer from the risk of complications.
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46. [Clinical characteristics and reoperation of symptomatic adjacent segment degeneration postoperation of lumbar fusion].
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Sun HL, Li CD, Liu XY, Yi XD, Liu H, Lu HL, Li H, Yu ZR, and Zhao S
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- Aged, Female, Humans, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration etiology, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration surgery, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications etiology, Retrospective Studies, Spinal Diseases etiology, Spinal Fusion methods, Spondylosis etiology, Spondylosis surgery, Lumbar Vertebrae surgery, Postoperative Complications surgery, Reoperation, Spinal Diseases surgery, Spinal Fusion adverse effects
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Objective: To evaluate the clinical characteristics and reoperation of symptomatic adjacent segment degeneration postoperation of lumbar fusion., Methods: In the study, 28 cases of symptomatic adjacent segment degeneration postoperation of lumbar fusion from May 2007 to April 2012 were retrospectively reviewed,with an average age of (64.3±8.7) years. The mean period between reoperation and primary fusion surgery was (47.5±30.8) months. Symptomatic adjacent segment degeneration located in cephalic segments in 12 cases, in caudal segments in 14 cases and in both segments in 2 cases. Of all the 28 patients, 12 suffered from lumbar stenosis, other 13 from lumbar disc herniation and still other 3 from both lumbar stenosis and disc herniation, of whom 11 were together with segment instability. Localization diagnoses of 19 cases were clear and other 9 received diagnostic nerve root block. The cases were divided into two groups by the type of reoperation,of which 8 cases were in adjacent degenerative segment nonfusion group and the other 20 cases in adjacent degenerative segment fusion group. The clinical results were assessed by lumbar pain visual analog score (VAS) and lower limber pain VAS,lumbar Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) score and Prolo functional score before operation and in the final follow-up., Results: In adjacent degenerative segment nonfusion group, the average operation time was (86.3±17.1) min and average blood volume was (125.0 ±37.8) mL of reoperation and 1 case with dural injury; and in adjacent degenerative segment fusion group, the average operation time was (201.6 ±71.0) min and average blood volume was (313.6±218.9) mL of revision surgery and 4 cases with dural injury. The average follow-up period was 25.5 months. In the final follow-up,lumbar pain VAS,lower limber pain VAS,lumbar JOA score and Prolo functional score of adjacent degenerative segment nonfusion group were 2.4±1.2, 2.8±1.4,23.5±4.2 and 8.2±1.5,which were better than preoperation 5.5±2.9, 6.8±2.5, 13.7±5.2 and 4.3±2.1, P<0.001; lumbar pain VAS, lower limber pain VAS,lumbar JOA score and Prolo functional score of adjacent degenerative segment nonfusion group were 3.3±1.9, 3.1±1.2, 22.2±4.4 and 7.7±1.6, which were better than preoperation 5.4±2.7, 7.0±2.4, 13.0±5.6 and 3.9±1.9, P<0.001.In the final follow up, lumbar pain VAS of adjacent degenerative segment nonfusion group was better than that adjacent degenerative segment fusion group(P=0.028)., Conclusion: Symptomatic adjacent segment degeneration postoperation of lumbar fusion is difficult for diagnosis and treatment. Appropriate reoperation could get the good results.
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- 2012
47. 3,4,5-Trimeth-oxy-phenol.
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Jia XC, Li J, Yu ZR, Zhang H, and Zhou L
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The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C(9)H(12)O(4), consists of two crystallographically independent mol-ecules with similar conformations: essentially planar [r.m.s deviations for C(6)O(4) = 0.0057 and 0.0137 Å] except for the central meth-oxy-methyl group [C-C-O-C torsion angles = 83.3 (2) and 83.9 (2)°]. In the crystal, O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds link the mol-ecules, generating supra-molecular chains along the b axis.The three-dimensional crystal structure is stabilized by C-H⋯O and C-H⋯π inter-actions.
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48. [Correlation between periodontitis and metabolic syndrome of the middle-aged and aged population in Shijingshan community of Beijing].
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Yu ZR, Liu LS, Luan QX, Wang XY, Li P, Sha YQ, and Liu X
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Blood Glucose analysis, China epidemiology, Cholesterol, HDL blood, Cities, Female, Humans, Logistic Models, Male, Metabolic Syndrome complications, Middle Aged, Periodontitis complications, Sampling Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Metabolic Syndrome epidemiology, Periodontitis epidemiology
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Objective: To survey the metabolic status of the middle-aged and aged population with periodontitis in Shijingshan community of Beijing, and investigate the relationship between periodontitis and metabolic syndrome (MS)., Methods: The middle-aged and aged population in the community were investigated by questionnaires, periodontal clinical examinations and blood biochemical tests in 2005. A total of 903 subjects were enrolled, who were divided into two groups by severity of periodontitis. Their waist circumferences, values of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), systolic blood pressure, fasting glucose, MS and its individual components (central obesity, insulin resistance, hypertriglyceridemia, low HDL-C and hypertension) were compared between the two groups. The Logistic regression model was set to analyze the relationship between periodontitis and MS., Results: There was a significantly higher mean of systolic blood pressure, fasting glucose in the subjects with moderate-severe periodontitis than that with no-mild periodontitis. With severity of periodontitis increasing, the prevalence of MS, high blood glucose and low HDL-C increased significantly. After adjustment for gender, age, and smoking, the subjects with moderate-severe periodontitis were 1.524, 1.527 and 2.349 times more likely to suffer from MS, high blood glucose and low HDL-C than those with no-mild periodontitis, respectively., Conclusion: With severity of periodontitis increasing, the prevalence of MS, high blood glucose and low HDL-C increased significantly in the middle-aged and aged population of the community in Beijing. Severity of periodontitis is associated with MS, high blood glucose and low HDL-C.
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49. Integration of dye-sensitized solar cells, thermoelectric modules and electrical storage loop system to constitute a novel photothermoelectric generator.
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Chang H and Yu ZR
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This study self-develops a novel type of photothermoelectric power generation modules. Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) serve as the photoelectric conversion system and a copper (Cu) heat-transfer nanofilm coating on both sides of the thermoelectric generator (TEG) acts as a thermoelectric conversion system. Thus module assembly absorbs light and generates electricity by DSSCs, and also recycles waste heat and generates power by the TEG. In addition, a set of pulsating heat pipes (PHP) filled with Cu nanofluid is placed on the cooling side to increase cooling effects and enhance the power generation efficiency. Results show that when the heat source of thermoelectric modules reaches 90 degrees C, TEG power output is increased by 85.7%. Besides, after thermoelectric modules are heated by additional heat source at 80 degrees C, the electrical energy generated by them can let a NiMH cell (1.25 V) be sufficiently charged in about 30 minutes. When photothermoelectric modules is illumined by simulated light, the temperature difference of two sides of TEG can reach 7 degrees C and the thermoelectric conversion efficiency is 2.17%. Furthermore, the power output of the thermoelectric modules is 11.48 mW/cm2, enhancing 1.4 % compared to merely using DSSCs module.
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50. [Spatial distribution pattern of carabid assemblage in agricultural landscape of Miyun County, Beijing].
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Chang H, Zhang XZ, Duan MC, Yu ZR, and Liu YH
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- Animals, Arachis growth & development, China, Coleoptera classification, Fruit growth & development, Population Dynamics, Zea mays growth & development, Biodiversity, Coleoptera growth & development, Crops, Agricultural growth & development, Ecosystem
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By the method of pitfall trap sampling, an investigation was conducted on the carabid assemblage in four typical habitats (maize field, peanut field, orchard, and semi-natural woodland) in the agricultural landscape in Xitiange Village of Miyun County, Beijing. Among the four habitats, orchard had the highest alpha-diversity of carabid assemblage, followed by woodland and maize field, and peanut field had the lowest one. The species composition of the assemblage in woodland, peanut field, and orchard had evident difference, but was similar to that in maize field to some extent. The number of the individuals of predatory and omnivorous carabid sub-assemblages was larger in orchard, and the predatory sub-assemblage presented more distinct difference in its species turnover rate than the omnivore sub-assemblage among the habitats. This study showed that low-intensively managed orchard habitat could sustain higher alpha-diversity of carabid assemblage than semi-natural woodland habitat, and the landscape with diversified habitats could benefit the beta-diversity of carabid assemblage and its predatory sub-assemblage. To attach importance to the conservation of diversified habitats and low-intensively managed farmland habitat would have significance for the conservation of carabid assemblage diversity and its pest control function in agricultural landscape.
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