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2. Maternal and neonatal outcomes of cancer during pregnancy: a multi-center observational study
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Yuan Shi, Zhu Xw, Zhang Yp, Jingyuan Li, and Duan J
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pregnancy ,Chemotherapy ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,First pregnancy ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,complicating cancer ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,Neonatal outcomes ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Observational study ,030212 general & internal medicine ,pregnancy ,Prospective cohort study ,business ,Lower mortality ,Research Paper - Abstract
Cancer during pregnancy has increased because of the increased maternal age at the time of the first pregnancy and/or second child policy in China. The main purpose of the study is to report the existing data concerning the maternal and children's outcomes in pregnant women complicating cancer. In this multi-center, prospective cohort study, we compared women diagnosed with cancer during pregnancy and their children with matched women without cancer diagnoses. The primary outcomes were maternal and children's mortalities, as well as the Ages and Stages Questionnaires-3(ASQ) of children. A total of 80,524 pregnant women were screened. Of whom 83(0.1%) were diagnosed with cancer during pregnancy. Death occurs in 42.2% (35/83) women during follow-up. During pregnancy, 24 women terminated pregnancy before 28 weeks and among this 8(33.3%) died. Ten women received chemotherapy and 49 did not receive chemotherapy. Compared with the matched controls, there were less incidences of premature rupture of membrane (5.1% vs 35.6%, P=0.000) and more caesarean rates (84.7% vs 52.5%, P=0.001) and with higher pregnancy order (2.7±1.7 vs 2.0±1.0, P=0.007) in pregnant women with cancer. These women also had increased mortality compared with control group (45.8% vs 1.7%, P=0.000). Women who received chemotherapy had a statistically significant lower mortality rate when compared to the non-chemotherapy group (1:9 vs 26:23, P=0.016). However, there were no differences found in mortality of children and ASQ assessment between two groups. Chemotherapy may result in reduced mortality of women diagnosed with cancer during pregnancy, without affecting the mortality of children and ASQ-associated development.
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- 2019
3. AB206. Urinary nerve growth factor levels could be a biomarker for overactive bladder symptom: a meta-analysis
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Qu, HC, Yan, S, Zhang, XL, Zhu, XW, Liu, YL, and Wang, P
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overactive bladder (OAB) ,met ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Urinary nerve growth factor (uNGF) ,humanities ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Abstract Publication Basic Research - Abstract
To examine whether urinary tract nerve growth factor (uNGF) could be a biomarker for overactive bladder (OAB) symptom, we conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis of 8 case-control studies. In all the studies considered, patients with OAB symptom had a higher uNGF level compared to healthy people. In addition, patients had a significantly lower uNGF level after successful treatment. In the subgroup analysis, we found that patients with OAB-wet symptom had a higher uNGF level than patients with OAB-dry symptom. However, no significant difference was found between patients with OAB symptom and patients with interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS) symptom in uNGF/Cr levels. In conclusion, uNGF level could be a useful biomarker for the diagnosis of OAB, a possible biomarker for differentiation between OAB subtypes (wet or dry), and a predictive biomarker for a specific treatment, but it cannot be used as the urinary biomarker for the differential diagnosis of IC/PBS and OAB.
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- 2014
4. Measurements of hc(1P1) in ψ′ Decays
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Ablikim, M, Achasov, Mn, An, L, An, Q, An, Zh, Bai, Jz, Ban, Y, Berger, N, Bian, Jm, Boyko, I, Briere, Ra, Bytev, V, Cai, X, Cao, Gf, Cao, Xx, Chang, Jf, Chelkov, G, Chen, G, Chen, Hs, Chen, Jc, Chen, Lp, Chen, Ml, Chen, P, Chen, Sj, Chen, Yb, Chu, Yp, Cronin Hennessy, D, Dai, Hl, Dai, Jp, Dedovich, D, Deng, Zy, Denysenko, I, Destefanis, MARCO GIOVANNI, Ding, Y, Dong, Ly, Dong, My, Du, Sx, Duan, My, Fang, J, Feng, Cq, Fu, Cd, Fu, Jl, Gao, Y, Geng, C, Goetzen, K, Gong, Wx, Greco, Michela, Grishin, S, Gu, Yt, Guo, Aq, Guo, Lb, Guo, Yp, Han, Sq, Harris, Fa, He, Kl, He, M, He, Zy, Heng, Yk, Hou, Zl, Hu, Hm, Hu, Jf, Hu, T, Hu, Xw, Huang, B, Huang, Gm, Huang, Js, Huang, Xt, Huang, Yp, Ji, Cs, Ji, Q, Ji, Xb, Ji, Xl, Jia, Lk, Jiang, Ll, Jiang, Xs, Jiao, Jb, Jin, Dp, Jin, S, Komamiya, S, Kuehn, W, Lange, S, Leung, Jkc, Li, C, Li, Dm, Li, F, Li, G, Li, Hb, Li, J, Li, Jc, Li, L, Li, Qj, Li, Wd, Li, Wg, Li, Xl, Li, Xn, Li, Xq, Li, Xr, Li, Yx, Li, Zb, Liang, H, Liang, Tr, Liang, Yt, Liang, Yf, Liao, Gr, Liao, Xt, Liu, Bj, Liu, Cl, Liu, Cx, Liu, Cy, Liu, Fh, Liu, F, Liu, Gc, Liu, H, Liu, Hb, Liu, Hm, Liu, Hw, Liu, J, Liu, Jp, Liu, K, Liu, Ky, Liu, Q, Liu, Sb, Liu, Xh, Liu, Yb, Liu, Yf, Liu, Yw, Liu, Y, Liu, Za, Lu, Gr, Lu, Jg, Lu, Qw, Lu, Xr, Lu, Yp, Luo, Cl, Luo, Mx, Luo, T, Luo, Xl, Ma, Cl, Ma, Fc, Ma, Hl, Ma, Qm, Ma, X, Ma, Xy, Maggiora, Marco, Mao, Yj, Mao, Zp, Min, J, Mo, Xh, Muchnoi, Ny, Nefedov, Y, Ning, Fp, Olsen, Sl, Ouyang, Q, Pelizaeus, M, Peters, K, Ping, Jl, Ping, Rg, Poling, R, Pun, Csj, Qi, M, Qian, S, Qiao, Cf, Qiu, Jf, Rong, G, Ruan, Xd, Sarantsev, A, Shao, M, Shen, Cp, Shen, Xy, Sheng, Hy, Sonoda, S, Spataro, STEFANO GIOVANNI, Spruck, B, Sun, Dh, Sun, Gx, Sun, Jf, Sun, Ss, Sun, Xd, Sun, Yj, Sun, Yz, Sun, Zj, Sun, Zt, Tang, Cj, Tang, X, Tang, Xf, Tian, Hl, Toth, D, Varner, Gs, Wan, X, Wang, Bq, Wang, Jk, Wang, K, Wang, Ll, Wang, Ls, Wang, P, Wang, Pl, Wang, Q, Wang, Sg, Wang, Xd, Wang, Xl, Wang, Yd, Wang, Yf, Wang, Yq, Wang, Z, Wang, Zg, Wang, Zy, Wei, Dh, Wen, Sp, Wiedner, U, Wu, Lh, Wu, N, Wu, W, Wu, Ym, Wu, Z, Xiao, Zj, Xie, Yg, Xu, Gf, Xu, Gm, Xu, H, Xu, M, Xu, Xp, Xu, Y, Xu, Zz, Xue, Z, Yan, L, Yan, Wb, Yan, Yh, Yang, Hx, Yang, M, Yang, P, Yang, Sm, Yang, Yx, Ye, M, Ye, Mh, Yu, Bx, Yu, Cx, Yu, L, Yuan, Cz, Yuan, Y, Zeng, Y, Zhang, Bx, Zhang, By, Zhang, Cc, Zhang, Dh, Zhang, Hh, Zhang, Hy, Zhang, Jw, Zhang, Jy, Zhang, Jz, Zhang, L, Zhang, Sh, Zhang, Xy, Zhang, Y, Zhang, Yh, Zhang, Zp, Zhao, C, Zhao, Hs, Zhao, Jw, Zhao, L, Zhao, Mg, Zhao, Q, Zhao, Sj, Zhao, Tc, Zhao, Xh, Zhao, Yb, Zhao, Zg, Zhemchugov, A, Zheng, B, Zheng, Jp, Zheng, Yh, Zheng, Zp, Zhong, B, Zhong, J, Zhou, L, Zhou, Zl, Zhu, C, Zhu, K, Zhu, Kj, Zhu, Qm, Zhu, Xw, Zhu, Ys, Zhu, Za, Zhuang, J, Zou, Bs, Zou, Jh, Zuo, Jx, and Zweber, P.
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5. Effect of dexmedetomidine on postoperative delirium in patients undergoing type A aortic dissection surgery: a prospective cohort study.
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Yu YR, Wang YL, Zhu XW, Li L, Wang DJ, Wang YP, and Ye JX
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Background: Postoperative delirium (POD) is a common neurocognitive complication after type A aortic dissection (TAAD), which seriously affects the recovery of patients, and the current intervention timing and treatment methods are still uncertain. This prospective observational cohort study aimed to discuss the effect of dexmedetomidine on POD in patients undergoing TAAD surgery., Methods: Between February 2022 and March 2023, 167 eligible patients aged 18 to 85 years who underwent TAAD surgery participated in this study. The patients were assigned to either the dexmedetomidine or the control group, which did not receive dexmedetomidine treatment. The primary outcome of interest was the incidence of delirium within five days following surgery. Secondary outcomes included intubation duration, length of stay in the intensive care unit (ICU), total postoperative hospital stay, incidence of non-delirium complications, and all-cause mortality within seven days. To account for differences in baseline characteristics between the groups, propensity score matching (PSM) was utilized., Results: Before PSM, the dexmedetomidine group was made up of 120 patients, whereas the control group comprised 47. The occurrence rate of POD increased from 35.0% in the dexmedetomidine group to 42.6% in the control group, but there was no significant difference [odds ratio (OR) 0.73; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.37-1.45; P=0.36]. After 1:1 PSM, there were 42 patients in each of the dexmedetomidine and control groups. The occurrence of POD was 28.6% and 45.2% in the dexmedetomidine and control groups, respectively, with no statistically significant difference observed (OR 0.48; 95% CI: 0.20-1.20; P=0.12). The dexmedetomidine group showed a shorter ICU hospitalization time and postoperative hospital stay than the control group, but the differences were not statistically significant. Furthermore, the two groups had no statistical differences in other secondary outcomes., Conclusions: Intraoperative dexmedetomidine did not decrease the occurrence rate of POD in TAAD patients. Additionally, no significant differences were observed between the dexmedetomidine and control groups regarding the occurrence of non-delirium complications, intubation time, ICU hospitalization time, and postoperative hospital stay., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://jtd.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/jtd-24-1219/coif). Y.P.W. reports that this research was supported by the foundation of Jiangsu Province Capability Improvement Project through Science, Technology and Education (ZDXK202229). J.X.Y. reports that this research was supported by the foundation of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (82100289), the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (BK202104051), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2019M651804). The other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2025 AME Publishing Company. All rights reserved.)
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- 2025
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6. Palladium-catalyzed cascade cyclization of α,β-unsaturated N -tosylhydrazones with iodoarenes: access to 2 H -chromenes and 2 H -quinolines.
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Zheng Y, Zhu XW, Pan YY, Sun F, Yao L, and Wu XX
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A palladium-catalyzed cascade reaction of α,β-unsaturated N -tosylhydrazones with iodoarene derivatives containing a nucleophilic group has been developed, which provides facile access to 2 H -chromenes and 2 H -quinolines, respectively. Additionally, the double Pd-carbene migratory insertion/nucleophilic substitution processes for the synthesis of a ternary heterocyclic skeleton were possible in the developed catalytic system.
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- 2024
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7. Chondrocyte autophagy mechanism and therapeutic prospects in osteoarthritis.
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Li L, Li J, Li JJ, Zhou H, Zhu XW, Zhang PH, Huang B, Zhao WT, Zhao XF, and Chen ES
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis characterized by progressive cartilage degradation, with its pathogenesis closely related to chondrocyte autophagy. Chondrocytes are the only cells in articular cartilage, and the function of chondrocytes plays a vital role in maintaining articular cartilage homeostasis. Autophagy, an intracellular degradation system that regulates energy metabolism in cells, plays an incredibly important role in OA. During the early stages of OA, autophagy is enhanced in chondrocytes, acting as an adaptive mechanism to protect them from various environmental changes. However, with the progress of OA, chondrocyte autophagy gradually decreases, leading to the accumulation of damaged organelles and macromolecules within the cell, prompting chondrocyte apoptosis. Numerous studies have shown that cartilage degradation is influenced by the senescence and apoptosis of chondrocytes, which are associated with reduced autophagy. The relationship between autophagy, senescence, and apoptosis is complex. While autophagy is generally believed to inhibit cellular senescence and apoptosis to promote cell survival, recent studies have shown that some proteins are degraded by selective autophagy, leading to the secretion of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) or increased SA-β-Gal activity in senescent cells within the damaged region of human OA cartilage. Autophagy activation may lead to different outcomes depending on the timing, duration, or type of its activation. Thus, our study explored the complex relationship between chondrocyte autophagy and OA, as well as the related regulatory molecules and signaling pathways, providing new insights for the future development of safe and effective drugs targeting chondrocyte autophagy to improve OA., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Li, Li, Li, Zhou, Zhu, Zhang, Huang, Zhao, Zhao and Chen.)
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- 2024
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8. Effects of positive psychological control intervention on sleep and psychology of officers and soldiers working at sea.
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Liu YQ, Sun JL, Jing M, Liu GX, Shi J, Zhu XW, Wang F, and Ye MH
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Background: The working environment of submarine crews is also very special. They are in a closed, high-temperature, high-noise, high-vibration and narrow working and living space for a long time, and they suffer from physical discomfort caused by seasickness, which will affect the mental health of officers and soldiers. American psychologists have achieved positive results in psychological resilience training for officers and soldiers from the perspective of positive psychology. At present, there are few reports on the correlation between psychological resilience in the field of domestic research on submarine crew psychology, and it is necessary to conduct further research., Aim: To explore the impact of active psychological regulation intervention on officers and soldiers operating in confined spaces at sea., Methods: A total of 121 soldiers working in a confined space of a large ship were randomly divided into an experimental group and a control group. The 50 soldiers in the experimental group were given a training course intervention, while the 71 soldiers in the control group did not receive any intervention measures. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Psychological Resilience Scale, military Psychological Stress Self-Assessment Questionnaire, and General Self-Efficacy Scale scores were compared before and 6 months after the intervention., Results: Under the positive psychological control intervention, except for sleep efficiency ( P = 0.05), the difference between the remaining dimensions of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores and the total scores of the experimental group compared with the control group was statistically significant ( P < 0.05); the assessment of the psychological condition showed that, in addition to the Psychological Stress Self-assessment Questionnaire for Military Personnel scores ( P = 0.05), the scores of the Mental Toughness Scale (Dispositional Resilience Scale Resilience II) in the experimental group, General Self-Efficacy Scale scores were statistically significant ( P < 0.05) compared to pre-intervention., Conclusion: Positive psychological intervention and control can improve the sleep state and psychological state of officers and soldiers working in confined space at sea., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors report no relevant conflicts of interest for this article., (©The Author(s) 2024. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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9. Effects of traditional Chinese medicine on symptoms of patients with spleen and stomach deficiency-related tinnitus.
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Cui N, Zhao C, Xue JL, and Zhu XW
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Background: Tinnitus affects 10%-30% of the population. Recent evidence suggests that tinnitus is associated with spleen deficiency. However, compared with kidney deficiency-related tinnitus, less research has been conducted on the impact of spleen deficiency-related tinnitus., Aim: To investigate the clinical efficacy of using Guipi Wan and dietary and lifestyle modification based on traditional Chinese medicine for treatment of patients with spleen and stomach deficiency-related tinnitus., Methods: We enrolled 110 patients with spleen and stomach deficiency-related tinnitus who were distributed into treatment (58 cases) and control (52 cases) groups. Tinnitus severity, sleep quality and emotional state were assessed by questionnaires [Tinnitus Evaluation Questionnaire (TEQ); Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI); Depression-Anxiety-Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21)] that were used for analysis in the two groups during the initial and intervention and after. In the treatment group, patients were treated with oral administration of Guipi Wan and consulted for healthy dietary and lifestyle modification. In the control group, patients were only assessed and not treated., Results: At the end of the 6-months, TEQ scores decreased significantly in the treatment group ( P = 0.021) but not in the Control group. Significant effects in the treatment group were noted for PSQI total score ( P = 0.043) and several PSQI component scores in the treatment group ( P < 0.05). After treatment, the DASS-21 scores were significantly reduced in the treatment group ( P < 0.05)., Conclusion: Guipi Wan combined with dietary and lifestyle modification based on regulating the spleen and stomach can be considered core to the treatment of tinnitus related to spleen and stomach deficiency., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (©The Author(s) 2024. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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10. Azimuthal and radial variations in sap flow and its effects on the estimation of transpiration for Picea mongolica .
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Liu X, Song LN, Zhang JX, Zhu XW, Zhao YM, and Zheng QS
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- China, Plant Transpiration, Picea physiology, Water metabolism, Plant Stems metabolism
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In this study, we applied thermal dissipation probe technology to examine sap flow in various directions (east, south, west, and north) and at different depths (0-2, 2-4, 4-6 cm) within the stem of natural Picea mongolica trees in the eastern of Otindag Sandy Land to provide a scientific basis for accurately quantifying water consumption of P. mongolica forests through transpiration and to enhance the understanding of water relations. The results showed that the diurnal variation of sap flow in different directions displayed a unimodal curve, with the sap flow sequence being south>east>west>north. The sap flow at different sapwood depths exhibited an obvious unimodal curve, with a significant decrease as sapwood depth increased. Compared with that calculated from the mean sap flux density in four directions (23.57 kg·d
-1 ), water consumption calculated using the mean value in south-east, east-west, south-west, north-east, north-south, and north-west was overestimated by 10.2%, 5.5%, 14.5%, and underestimated by 12.3%, 8.2%, 9.8%, respectively. The water consumption calculated using the values from the east, south, and west was overestimated by 6.1%, 14.4%, and 15.4%, respectively, and underestimated by 30.7% in the north. In addition, compared with the water consumption calculated from the mean value in three sapwood depths (48.51 kg·d-1 ), that calculated using sap flux density at sapwood depths of 0-2, 2-4, and 4-6 cm were overestimated by 18.8%, underestimated by 1.7%, and underestimated by 62.9%, respectively. These results indicated that sap flow of P. mongolica had significant azimuthal and radial variations, which considerably influence the estimation of tree water consumption. Installing probes at 0-2 cm simultaneously in both the north and east of the trunk could effectively reduce the estimation error of whole-tree water consumption by 4.2%. This approach enabled the accurate quantification of water consumption of individual P. mongolica trees in sandy areas, thereby improving the precision of transpiration water consumption estimates scaling up from individual level to stand level.- Published
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11. Reducing tension step by step in epicanthus and lower eyelid incision for treating cilial entropion in children: A case series analysis.
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Zhu XW, Li R, Zhang JY, Ding X, Qiu T, Lin M, Shao CY, Li J, and Liu H
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- Humans, Female, Male, Child, Preschool, Child, Treatment Outcome, Blepharoplasty methods, Patient Satisfaction, Infant, Follow-Up Studies, Recurrence, Cicatrix prevention & control, Cicatrix surgery, Cicatrix etiology, Retrospective Studies, Entropion surgery, Suture Techniques, Eyelids surgery
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Objective: To evaluate the surgical outcomes of a modified technique for treating congenital cilial entropion in children, which involves reducing tension step by step in the epicanthus and lower eyelid incision., Methods: The observational group consisted of 153 pediatric patients (81 males and 72 females) who were treated using the modified technique, whereas the control group included 124 patients (68 males and 56 females) who were treated using the rotating suture surgery. All the participants were bilateral. Surgical outcomes were classified as good, fair, or poor, and the recurrence rate, scar condition, inferior eyelid position, and patient satisfaction were also assessed., Results: The mean follow-up period was 9.13 ± 3.50 months (range: 3-14 months) for the observational group and 6.93 ± 4.51 months (range: 3-14 months) for the control group. In the observational group, surgical success with "good" outcomes was achieved in 300 eyes (98.04%), compared to 224 eyes (90.32%) in the control group. No recurrence occurred in the observational group, whereas the recurrence rate in the control group was 4.43%. Postoperative scar formation was mild in the observational group. The average scar score was 1.27 ± 0.96 in the observational group and 2.70 ± 0.99 in the control group, with a statistically significant difference (P < 0.001). Neither overcorrection nor postoperative ectropion was observed in both groups., Conclusion: The modified technique effectively corrected medial entropion and trichiasis in the lower eyelid, resulting in stable postoperative outcomes, mild scar formation, quick recovery, flexible eyelid motility, and stable ocular surface. Therefore, it can be widely applied to children with congenital entropion and trichiasis., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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12. Effect analysis of applying high-quality service model to surgical nursing.
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Chen L, Tu QM, Guo ZD, Zhu XW, Wang W, Xie HF, and Ye Y
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Background: Surgical care of the hand plays a crucial role in the medical field, as problems with the hand can profoundly affect a patient's quality of life and function. In order to meet the needs of patients, improve patient satisfaction and improve treatment outcomes, high-quality service models have been introduced in the field of nursing., Aim: To explore the effect analysis of applying high-quality service model to surgical nursing., Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of patients who underwent hand surgery at our hospital between 2019 and 2022, using a quality service model that included improved patient education, pain management, care team collaboration, and effective communication. Another group of patients received traditional care as a control group. We compared postoperative recovery, satisfaction, complication rate, and length of hospital stay between the two groups. Inferential statistics were used to compare the difference between the two groups by independent sample t test, Chi-square test and other methods to evaluate the effect of intervention measures., Results: Postoperative recovery time decreased from 17.8 ± 2.3 d to 14.5 ± 2.1 d, pain score decreased from 4.7 ± 1.9 to 3.2 ± 1.4, and hand function score increased from 78.4 ± 7.1 to 88.5 ± 6.2. In terms of patient satisfaction, the quality service model group scored 87.3 ± 5.6 points, which was significantly higher than that of the traditional care group (74.6 ± 6.3 points). At the same time, patients' understanding of medical information also improved from 6.9 ± 1.4 to 8.6 ± 1.2. In terms of postoperative complications, the application of the quality service model reduced the incidence of postoperative complications from 26% to 10%, the incidence of infection from 12% to 5%, and the incidence of bleeding from 10% to 3%. The reduction in these data indicates that the quality service model plays a positive role in reducing the risk of complications. In addition, the average hospital stay of patients in the quality service model group was shortened from 6.8 ± 1.5 d to 5.2 ± 1.3 d, and the hospitalization cost was also reduced from 2800 ± 600 yuan to 2500 ± 500 yuan., Conclusion: Applying a quality service model to hand surgery care can significantly improve patient clinical outcomes, including faster recovery, less pain, greater satisfaction, and reduced complication rates., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare no conflicts of interest for this article., (©The Author(s) 2024. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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13. Precise Post-Synthetic Modification of Heterometal-Organic Capsules for Selectively Encapsulating Tetrahedral Anions.
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Lai YL, Xie M, Zhou XC, Wang XZ, Zhu XW, Luo D, Zhou XP, and Li D
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Post-synthetic modification plays a crucial role in precisely adjusting the structure and functions of advanced materials. Herein, we report the self-assembly of a tubular heterometallic Pd
3 Cu6 L16 capsule that incorporates Pd(II) and CuL1 metalloligands. This capsule undergoes further modification with two tridentate anionic ligands (L2) to afford a bicapped Pd3 Cu6 L16 L22 capsule with an Edshammer polyhedral structure. By employing transition metal ions, acid, and oxidation agents, the bicapped capsule can be converted into an uncapped one. This uncapped form can then revert back to the bicapped structure on the addition of Br- ions and a base. Interestingly, introducing Ag+ ions leads to the removal of one L2 ligand from the bicapped capsule, yielding a mono-capped Pd3 Cu6 L16 L2 structure. Furthermore, the size of the anions critically influences the precise control over the post-synthetic modifications of the capsules. It was demonstrated that these capsules selectively encapsulate tetrahedral anions, offering a novel approach for the design of intelligent molecular delivery systems., (© 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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14. The efficacy and safety of hydroxychloroquine versus leflunomide in patients with IgA nephropathy: a single-center experience.
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He WJ, Wang J, Liu N, Li GY, Zhu XW, Yao L, and Liu LL
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- Humans, Female, Male, Retrospective Studies, Adult, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Hematuria chemically induced, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Immunosuppressive Agents adverse effects, Drug Therapy, Combination, Renin-Angiotensin System drug effects, Leflunomide therapeutic use, Leflunomide adverse effects, Glomerulonephritis, IGA drug therapy, Glomerulonephritis, IGA physiopathology, Hydroxychloroquine therapeutic use, Hydroxychloroquine adverse effects, Glomerular Filtration Rate drug effects, Proteinuria, Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors therapeutic use, Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors adverse effects
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Purpose: To date, our understanding of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) pathophysiology has remained incomplete; therefore, treatment remains largely empiric, and the efficacy and safety of immunosuppressants remain controversial. We aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of hydroxychloroquine and leflunomide therapy in a retrospective cohort of patients with IgAN., Methods: We screened the IgAN registration database in our department, and a total of 159 kidney patients with biopsy-confirmed IgAN were enrolled, with 57 patients receiving hydroxychloroquine plus a renin-angiotensin system inhibitor (hydroxychloroquine group), 52 patients receiving leflunomide plus a renin-angiotensin system inhibitor (leflunomide group), and 50 patients receiving only a renin-angiotensin system inhibitor (renin-angiotensin system inhibitor-only group). Changes in proteinuria, hematuria, and the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), as well as adverse events, were analyzed during the follow-up period., Results: At the end of 6-month follow-up, proteinuria significantly decreased by 70.36 (57.54, 79.33)%, 57.29 (46.79, 67.29)% and 41.20 (25.76, 48.94)% in the hydroxychloroquine, leflunomide and renin-angiotensin system inhibitor-only groups, respectively, compared to baseline (all P values < 0.001). Hematuria significantly decreased by 71.07 (56.48, 82.47)% in the leflunomide group (P < 0.001). The eGFR improved by 3.72 ± 2.97%, 3.16 ± 2.00% and 1.91 ± 2.41%, respectively, in the hydroxychloroquine, leflunomide and renin-angiotensin system inhibitor-only groups, but without statistical significance. No serious adverse events occurred during the follow-up period., Conclusion: Both hydroxychloroquine combined with a renin-angiotensin system inhibitor and leflunomide combined with a renin-angiotensin system inhibitor were more effective than a renin-angiotensin system inhibitor alone in improving proteinuria in IgAN patients. Hydroxychloroquine was more effective in reducing proteinuria, and leflunomide showed superiority in reducing hematuria. Our results need to be verified in large-scale randomized controlled trials., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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15. Laryngopharyngeal reflux disease: Updated examination of mechanisms, pathophysiology, treatment, and association with gastroesophageal reflux disease.
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Cui N, Dai T, Liu Y, Wang YY, Lin JY, Zheng QF, Zhu DD, and Zhu XW
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- Humans, Treatment Outcome, Life Style, Laryngopharyngeal Reflux physiopathology, Laryngopharyngeal Reflux diagnosis, Laryngopharyngeal Reflux therapy, Gastroesophageal Reflux physiopathology, Gastroesophageal Reflux therapy, Gastroesophageal Reflux diagnosis, Proton Pump Inhibitors therapeutic use
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Laryngopharyngeal reflux disease (LPRD) is an inflammatory condition in the laryngopharynx and upper aerodigestive tract mucosa caused by reflux of stomach contents beyond the esophagus. LPRD commonly presents with sym-ptoms such as hoarseness, cough, sore throat, a feeling of throat obstruction, excessive throat mucus. This complex condition is thought to involve both reflux and reflex mechanisms, but a clear understanding of its molecular mechanisms is still lacking. Currently, there is no standardized diagnosis or treatment protocol. Therapeutic strategies for LPRD mainly include lifestyle modifications, proton pump inhibitors and endoscopic surgery. This paper seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of the existing literature regarding the mechanisms, patho-physiology and treatment of LPRD. We also provide an in-depth exploration of the association between LPRD and gastroesophageal reflux disease., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (©The Author(s) 2024. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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16. Covalent Post-Synthetic Modification of Metal-Organic Cages: Concepts and Recent Progress.
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Luo D, Zhu XW, Zhou XP, and Li D
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Metal-organic cages (MOCs) are supramolecular coordination complexes that have internal cavities for hosting guest molecules and exhibiting various properties. However, the functions of MOCs are limited by the choice of the building blocks. Post-synthetic modification (PSM) is a technique that can introduce new functional groups and replace existing ones on the MOCs without changing their geometry. Among many PSM methods, covalent PSM is a promising approach to modify MOCs with tailored structures and functions. Covalent PSM can be applied to either the internal cavity or the external surface of the MOCs, depending on the functionality expected to be customized. However, there are still some challenges and limitations in the field of covalent PSM of MOCs, such as the balance between the stability of MOCs and the harshness of organic reactions involved in covalent PSMs. This concept article introduces the organic reaction types involved in covalent PSM of MOCs, their new applications after modification, and summarizes and provides an outlook of this research field., (© 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)
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17. Predictive model for non-malignant portal vein thrombosis associated with cirrhosis based on inflammatory biomarkers.
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Nie GL, Yan J, Li Y, Zhang HL, Xie DN, Zhu XW, and Li X
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Background: Portal vein thrombosis (PVT), a complication of liver cirrhosis, is a major public health concern. PVT prediction is the most effective method for PVT diagnosis and treatment., Aim: To develop and validate a nomogram and network calculator based on clinical indicators to predict PVT in patients with cirrhosis., Methods: Patients with cirrhosis hospitalized between January 2016 and December 2021 at the First Hospital of Lanzhou University were screened and 643 patients with cirrhosis who met the eligibility criteria were retrieved. Following a 1:1 propensity score matching 572 patients with cirrhosis were screened, and relevant clinical data were collected. PVT risk factors were identified using the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) and multivariate logistic regression analysis. Variance inflation factors and correlation matrix plots were used to analyze multicollinearity among the variables. A nomogram was constructed to predict the probability of PVT based on independent risk factors for PVT, and its predictive performance was verified using a receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC), calibration curves, and decision curve analysis (DCA). Finally, a network calculator was constructed based on the nomograms., Results: This study enrolled 286 cirrhosis patients with PVT and 286 without PVT. LASSO analysis revealed 13 variables as strongly associated with PVT occurrence. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed nine indicators as independent PVT risk factors, including etiology, ascites, gastroesophageal varices, platelet count, D-dimer, portal vein diameter, portal vein velocity, aspartate transaminase to neutrophil ratio index, and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio. LASSO and correlation matrix plot results revealed no significant multicollinearity or correlation among the variables. A nomogram was constructed based on the screened independent risk factors. The nomogram had excellent predictive performance, with an area under the ROC curve of 0.821 and 0.829 in the training and testing groups, respectively. Calibration curves and DCA revealed its good clinical performance. Finally, the optimal cutoff value for the total nomogram score was 0.513. The sensitivity and specificity of the optimal cutoff values were 0.822 and 0.706, respectively., Conclusion: A nomogram for predicting PVT occurrence was successfully developed and validated, and a network calculator was constructed. This can enable clinicians to rapidly and easily identify high PVT risk groups., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors reported no financial interests or potential conflicts of interest., (©The Author(s) 2024. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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18. Facile Fabrication of Hollow Nanoporous Carbon Architectures by Controlling MOF Crystalline Inhomogeneity for Ultra-Stable Na-Ion Storage.
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Zheng ZL, Wu MM, Zeng X, Zhu XW, Luo D, Chen XL, Chen YF, Yang GZ, Bin DS, Zhou XP, and Li D
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Hollow nanoporous carbon architectures (HNCs) present significant utilitarian value for a wide variety of applications. Facile and efficient preparation of HNCs has long been pursued but still remains challenging. Herein, we for the first time demonstrate that single-component metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) crystals, rather than the widely reported hybrid ones which necessitate tedious operations for preparation, could enable the facile and versatile syntheses of functional HNCs. By controlling the growth kinetics, the MOFs crystals (STU-1) are readily engineered into different shapes with designated styles of crystalline inhomogeneity. A subsequent one-step pyrolysis of these MOFs with intraparticle difference can induce a simultaneous self-hollowing and carbonization process, thereby producing various functional HNCs including yolk-shell polyhedrons, hollow microspheres, mesoporous architectures, and superstructures. Superior to the existing methods, this synthetic strategy relies only on the complex nature of single-component MOFs crystals without involving tedious operations like coating, etching, or ligand exchange, making it convenient, efficient, and easy to scale up. An ultra-stable Na-ion battery anode is demonstrated by the HNCs with extraordinary cyclability (93 % capacity retention over 8000 cycles), highlighting a high level of functionality of the HNCs., (© 2024 Wiley‐VCH GmbH.)
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19. Causal effect of interleukin (IL)-6 on blood pressure and hypertension: A mendelian randomization study.
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Wu O, Wu Y, Zhang X, Liu W, Zhang H, Khederzadeh S, Lu X, and Zhu XW
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- Humans, Blood Pressure genetics, Genome-Wide Association Study, Mendelian Randomization Analysis, Interleukin-6 genetics, Hypertension genetics
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To examine whether circulating interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels (CirIL6) have a causal effect on blood pressure using Mendelian randomization (MR) methods. We used data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of European ancestry to obtain genetic instruments for circulating IL-6 levels and blood pressure measurements. We applied several robust MR methods to estimate the causal effects and to test for heterogeneity and pleiotropy. We found that circulating IL-6 had a significant positive causal effect on systolic blood pressure (SBP) and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), but not on diastolic blood pressure (DBP) or hypertension. We found that as CirIL6 genetically increased, SBP increased using Inverse Variance Weighted (IVW) method (for ukb-b-20175, β = 0.082 with SE = 0.032, P = 0.011; for ukb-a-360, β = 0.075 with SE = 0.031, P = 0.014) and weighted median (WM) method (for ukb-b-20175, β = 0.061 with SE = 0.022, P = 0.006; for ukb-a-360, β = 0.065 with SE = 0.027, P = 0.014). Moreover, CirIL6 may be associated with an increased risk of PAH using WM method (odds ratio (OR) = 15.503, 95% CI, 1.025-234.525, P = 0.048), but not with IVW method. Our study provides novel evidence that circulating IL-6 has a causal role in the development of SBP and PAH, but not DBP or hypertension. These findings suggest that IL-6 may be a potential therapeutic target for preventing or treating cardiovascular diseases and metabolic disorders. However, more studies are needed to confirm the causal effects of IL-6 on blood pressure and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and pathways., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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20. Pd-Catalyzed Cascade Cyclization/Thiocarbonylation with Thioformates: Synthesis of Thioester-Functionalized Oxindoles.
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Zhu XW, Ye H, Pan YY, Wu Y, and Wu XX
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A Pd-catalyzed thiocarbonylative cyclization of N-( o -iodoaryl)acrylamides with easily accessible thioformates has been developed. The reaction has a wide substrate scope with good yields and represents a powerful route to the synthesis of thioester-functionalized oxindoles. Both S -aryl and alkyl thioformates as the thioester sources were well tolerated. The active Pd-CO intermediate may play an important role in the transformation process.
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21. [Effect of accurately localized mini anterolateral thigh perforator flap in repairing medium-sized skin and soft tissue defects in fingers].
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Zhou FY, Zhang X, Cai LY, Chen MM, Tao ZY, Zhu XW, and Gao WY
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- Male, Female, Humans, Thigh surgery, Lower Extremity surgery, Perforator Flap surgery, Plastic Surgery Procedures, Soft Tissue Injuries surgery
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Objective: To explore the effect of accurately localized mini anterolateral thigh perforator flap in repairing medium-sized skin and soft tissue defects in fingers. Methods: The study was a retrospective observational study. From December 2019 to September 2022, 15 patients with medium-sized skin and soft tissue defects who met the inclusion criteria in fingers were admitted to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, including 12 males and 3 females, aged 23 to 62 years. After debridement, the wounds were all accompanied by exposed tendons, bones, vessels and nerves, with an area from 4.0 cm×3.0 cm to 8.0 cm×3.5 cm. Computed tomography angiography and color Doppler ultrasonography examinations were performed on both lower limbs of the patient before surgery to accurately locate the anterolateral thigh perforators. When the flap with area from 6.0 cm×3.0 cm to 11.0 cm×4.0 cm was harvested, the flap was thinned. The artery and vein perforators of the flap were anastomosed respectively with the digital artery and dorsal metacarpal vein. If there was avulsion injury, infection, or burn in the recipient area, the main arterial and veinous vessels carried by the skin flap was anastomosed with the radial artery and accompanying vein. The lateral thigh cutaneous nerve carried by the flap was anastomosed with the stump of the digital nerve. The types of perforators of the lateral thigh artery were observed during operation and compared with the location of the vessels before operation. After operation, the survival and adverse complication of the flap were closely observed. During follow-up, the skin flap color, texture, and shape were observed; the wound healing in donor area was observed. At the last follow-up, the two-point discriminative distance of the affected finger pulp was measured, and the function of the affected finger was evaluated using the trial standard for the evaluation of functions of upper limbs of Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association, and the interphalangeal joint movement of the affected finger was observed; the patients' complaints about the adverse effects of flap resection on lower limbs were recorded. Results: During the operation, it was observed that the perforators of the flaps in 11 patients were the descending branch of the lateral circumflex thigh artery, in two patients, the perforators of skin flaps were the oblique branch of the lateral thigh artery, and the perforators in another two patients were the transverse branch of the lateral circumflex thigh artery, which were consistent with the preoperative vascular localization. After operation, all flaps survived without vascular crisis and infection. The patients were followed up for 6-12 months, the flaps had excellent color, texture, and appearance; only linear scars remained on the donor wound. At the last follow-up, the two-point discrimination distance in the finger pulp was 7-11 mm; the affected finger function was rated as excellent in 6 cases, good in 6 cases, and fair in 3 cases; the flexion and extension function of the finger was not affected; two patients complained of numbness in the lateral thigh after excision of the skin flap, and the other 13 patients had no complain of adverse complaints. Conclusions: The perforating branch in lateral thigh region can be accurately located by computed tomography angiography and color Doppler ultrasonography, accurate positioning of perforators before operation can reduce the damage to the donor area during the incision of the flap, the appearance and function of the affected finger can be restored to the maximum extent by thinning the transplanted flap and rebuilding the finger sensation. Therefore, it is an effective and reliable way to repair the medium-sized skin and soft tissue defects of fingers with the mini thigh anterolateral perforator flap.
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22. Machine learning-based prediction of mild cognitive impairment among individuals with normal cognitive function.
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Zhu XW, Liu SB, Ji CH, Liu JJ, and Huang C
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Background: Previous studies mainly focused on risk factors in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia. The aim of the study was to provide basis for preventing MCI in cognitive normal populations., Methods: The data came from a longitudinal retrospective study involving individuals with brain magnetic resonance imaging scans, clinical visits, and cognitive assessment with interval of more than 3 years. Multiple machine-learning technologies, including random forest, support vector machine, logistic regression, eXtreme Gradient Boosting, and naïve Bayes, were used to establish a prediction model of a future risk of MCI through a combination of clinical and image variables., Results: Among these machine learning models; eXtreme Gradient Boosting (XGB) was the best classification model. The classification accuracy of clinical variables was 65.90%, of image variables was 79.54%, of a combination of clinical and image variables was 94.32%. The best result of the combination was an accuracy of 94.32%, a precision of 96.21%, and a recall of 93.08%. XGB with a combination of clinical and image variables had a potential prospect for the risk prediction of MCI. From clinical perspective, the degree of white matter hyperintensity (WMH), especially in the frontal lobe, and the control of systolic blood pressure (SBP) were the most important risk factor for the development of MCI., Conclusion: The best MCI classification results came from the XGB model with a combination of both clinical and imaging variables. The degree of WMH in the frontal lobe and SBP control were the most important variables in predicting MCI., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Zhu, Liu, Ji, Liu and Huang.)
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23. Quantification of ectopic fat storage in the liver and pancreas using six-point Dixon MRI and its association with insulin sensitivity and β-cell function in patients with central obesity.
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Cao MJ, Wu WJ, Chen JW, Fang XM, Ren Y, Zhu XW, Cheng HY, and Tang QF
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- Humans, Obesity, Abdominal complications, Obesity, Abdominal diagnostic imaging, Cross-Sectional Studies, Pancreas pathology, Liver pathology, Obesity complications, Obesity diagnostic imaging, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Blood Glucose metabolism, Insulin Resistance physiology, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 pathology, Prediabetic State
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Objectives: To assess the association of ectopic fat deposition in the liver and pancreas quantified by Dixon magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with insulin sensitivity and β-cell function in patients with central obesity., Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study of 143 patients with central obesity with normal glucose tolerance (NGT), prediabetes (PreD), and untreated type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) was conducted between December 2019 and March 2022. All participants underwent routine medical history taking, anthropometric measurements, and laboratory tests, including a standard glucose tolerance test to quantify insulin sensitivity and β-cell function. The fat content in the liver and pancreas was measured with MRI using the six-point Dixon technique., Results: Patients with T2DM and PreD had a higher liver fat fraction (LFF) than those with NGT, while those with T2DM had a higher pancreatic fat fraction (PFF) than those with PreD and NGT. LFF was positively correlated with homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), while PFF was negatively correlated with homeostatic model assessment of insulin secretion (HOMA-β). Furthermore, using a structured equation model, we found LFF and PFF to be positively associated with glycosylated hemoglobin via HOMA-IR and HOMA-β, respectively., Conclusions: In patients with central obesity, the effects of LFF and PFF on glucose metabolism. were associated with HOMA-IR and HOMA-β, respectively. Ectopic fat storage in the liver and pancreas quantified by MR Dixon imaging potentially plays a notable role in the onset ofT2DM., Clinical Relevance Statement: We highlight the potential role of ectopic fat deposition in the liver and pancreas in the development of type 2 diabetes in patients with central obesity, providing valuable insights into the pathogenesis of the disease and potential targets for intervention., Key Points: • Ectopic fat deposition in the liver and pancreas is associated with T2DM. • T2DM and prediabetes patients had higher liver and pancreatic fat fractions than normal individuals. • The results provide valuable insights into pathogenesis of T2DM and potential targets for intervention., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to European Society of Radiology.)
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24. Artificial dermis combined with skin grafting for the treatment of hand skin and soft tissue defects and exposure of bone and tendon.
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Wang W, Chen DS, Guo ZD, Yu D, Cao Q, and Zhu XW
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Background: The recovery time of hand wounds is long, which can easily result in chronic and refractory wounds, making the wounds unable to be properly repaired. The treatment cycle is long, the cost is high, and it is prone to recurrence and disability. Double layer artificial dermis combined with autologous skin transplantation has been used to repair hypertrophic scars, deep burn wounds, exposed bone and tendon wounds, and post tumor wounds., Aim: To investigate the therapeutic efficacy of autologous skin graft transplantation in conjunction with double-layer artificial dermis in treating finger skin wounds that are chronically refractory and soft tissue defects that expose bone and tendon., Methods: Sixty-eight chronic refractory patients with finger skin and soft tissue defects accompanied by bone and tendon exposure who were admitted from July 2021 to June 2022 were included in this study. The observation group was treated with double layer artificial dermis combined with autologous skin graft transplantation ( n = 49), while the control group was treated with pedicle skin flap transplantation ( n = 17). The treatment status of the two groups of patients was compared, including the time between surgeries and hospital stay. The survival rate of skin grafts/flaps and postoperative wound infections were evaluated using the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) for scar scoring at 6 mo after surgery, as well as the sensory injury grading method and two-point resolution test to assess the recovery of skin sensation at 6 mo. The satisfaction of the two groups of patients was also compared., Results: Wound healing time in the observation group was significantly longer than that in the control group ( P < 0.05, 27.92 ± 3.25 d vs 19.68 ± 6.91 d); there was no significant difference in the survival rate of skin grafts/flaps between the two patient groups ( P > 0.05, 95.1 ± 5.0 vs 96.3 ± 5.6). The interval between two surgeries (20.0 ± 4.3 d) and hospital stay (21.0 ± 10.1 d) in the observation group were both significantly shorter than those in the control group (27.5 ± 9.3 d) and (28.4 ± 17.7 d), respectively ( P < 0.05). In comparison to postoperative infection (23.5%) and subcutaneous hematoma (11.8%) in the control group, these were considerably lower at (10.2%) and (6.1%) in the observation group. When comparing the two patient groups at six months post-surgery, the excellent and good rate of sensory recovery (91.8%) was significantly higher in the observation group than in the control group (76.5%) ( P < 0.05). There was also no statistically significant difference in two point resolution ( P > 0.05). The VSS score in the observation group (2.91 ± 1.36) was significantly lower than that in the control group (5.96 ± 1.51), and group satisfaction was significantly higher ( P < 0.05, 90.1 ± 6.3 vs 76.3 ± 5.2)., Conclusion: The combination of artificial dermis and autologous skin grafting for the treatment of hand tendon exposure wounds has a satisfactory therapeutic effect. It is a safe, effective, and easy to operate treatment method, which is worthy of clinical promotion., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: All authors declare no conflicts of interest related to this study., (©The Author(s) 2023. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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25. Origin of FRB-associated X-ray burst: QED magnetic reconnection.
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Xie Y, Geng JJ, Zhu XW, Zhao ZH, Lei Z, Yuan WQ, Zhao G, Wu XF, and Qiao B
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26. Palladium-Catalyzed Allylation of P(O)H Compounds: Access to 2-Fluoroallylic Phosphorus Compounds.
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Sun J, Ye H, Sun F, Pan YY, Zhu XW, and Wu XX
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An efficient palladium-catalyzed 2-fluoroallylation of P(O)H compounds with gem -difluorocyclopropanes is presented. The reaction provides a variety of 2-fluoroallylic phosphorus compounds in good yields with high Z selectivity through the sequential C-C bond activation, C-F bond cleavage, and C-P coupling process. Various H-phosphonates, H-phosphinates, and secondary phosphine oxides are all tolerated. In addition, the gram-scale synthesis and the late-stage modification of complex bioactive molecules show practical utilities of the transformation.
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27. Palladium-Catalyzed Heck Cyclization with P(O)H Compounds to Construct Phosphinonyl-Azaindoline and -Azaoxindole Derivatives.
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Pan YY, Zhu XW, Shi L, Jiang G, and Wu XX
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We report herein a concise method for the construction of phosphinonyl-azaindoline and -azaoxindole derivatives via a palladium-catalyzed cascade cyclization with P(O)H compounds. Various H -phosphonates, H -phosphinates, and aromatic secondary phosphine oxides are all tolerated under the reaction conditions. Furthermore, the phosphinonyl-azaindoline isomer families such as 7-, 5-, and 4-azaindolines could be synthesized in moderate to good yields.
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28. Moderating Effects of Mindfulness in the Relation between Bullying Victimization and Sleep Disturbance in Chinese Children: Sex Differences.
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Luo ML, Zhu XW, and Lian SL
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- Adolescent, Humans, Male, Child, Female, Sex Characteristics, Sleep, Mindfulness, Sleep Wake Disorders etiology, Bullying, Crime Victims
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Bullying victimization is associated with sleep disturbance. The present study aimed to investigate the impact of bullying victimization on sleep disturbance, and the moderating effect of mindfulness on this association, also exploring differences across sex. A sample of 420 Chinese children (Mage = 9.60, SD age = 1.11, 48.10% girls) in grade 3 to grade 6 were recruited to complete the revised Bully/Victim Questionnaire, the Chinese version of Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index, the Child and Adolescent Mindfulness Measure, as well as the Family Affluence Scale. Results showed that bullying victimization was positively associated with sleep disturbance (β = 0.20, p < 0.001). And the effect of bullying victimization on sleep disturbance was moderated by mindfulness (β = -0.16, p < 0.001), and the effect was invalid for children with high mindfulness (β = 0.04, p > 0.05). Subgroup analyses indicated the buffering effect of mindfulness only existed among boys (β = -0.19, p < 0.01) but not girls (β = -0.11, p > 0.05), suggesting that mindfulness may buffer this association, mainly for boys.
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29. Family cohesion and adaptability reduces mobile phone addiction: the mediating and moderating roles of automatic thoughts and peer attachment.
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Lian SL, Cao XX, Xiao QL, Zhu XW, Yang C, and Liu QQ
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With the popularity of mobile Internet devices, the incidence of mobile phone addiction has been increasing, which has aroused the concern of all sectors of society. Due to the difficulty of eliminating the risk factors of mobile phone addiction, it's significant for researchers to examine the function and underlying mechanisms of positive environmental factors in reducing individuals' mobile phone addiction. Thus, the current study aimed to examine the relationship between family cohesion and adaptability and mobile phone addiction among university students and analyzed the mediating role of automatic thoughts as well as the moderating role of peer attachment in this link. The sample consisted of 958 Chinese university students. Participants completed self-report questionnaires assessing family cohesion and adaptability, mobile phone addiction, automatic thoughts, and peer attachment. PROCESS model 8 was significant (the total effect model ( F (5, 952) = 19.64, R
2 = 0.09, p < 0.001)). Results indicated that family cohesion and adaptability could not only negatively predict mobile phone addiction directly, but also indirectly through the mediating effect of automatic thoughts. Moreover, both the direct association between family cohesion and adaptability and mobile phone addiction as well as the indirect effect of automatic thoughts were moderated by peer attachment. Findings emphasized the beneficial role of peer attachment on the effect of family cohesion and adaptability on automatic thoughts and mobile phone addiction., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Lian, Cao, Xiao, Zhu, Yang and Liu.)- Published
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30. Highly regioselective and stereoselective cascade reductive cyclization of δ-ketoamide: practical access to oxa-bridged benzazepines.
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Ye H, Zhu XW, Pan YY, Sun J, Sun F, and Wu XX
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- Cyclization, Stereoisomerism, Ethanol, Benzazepines, Aldehydes
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A highly regioselective and stereoselective cascade reduction cyclization of δ -ketoamide is realized under LiAlH
4 -assisted conditions, providing an atom-economical and straightforward approach to access oxa-bridged benzazepines in moderate to good yields. This method overcomes the limitations of aldehydes or other precursors of primary alcohols and realizes the cascade reduction cyclization of secondary alcohol anions generated in situ from ketones. The reaction proceeds with broad substrate scope and good functional group compatibility.- Published
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31. Construction of a Z-scheme heterojunction bifunctional photocatalyst with Ag-modified AgBr embedded in β-Bi 2 O 3 flowers.
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Guan X, Wang XL, Zhu XW, Yu H, Yang M, Dong XT, Yang Y, and Xia L
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β-Bi
2 O3 demonstrates excellent photocatalytic activity under visible light, but it has a very high photogenerated e- -h+ recombination rate and quite low quantum efficiency. AgBr also shows excellent catalytic activity but Ag+ is easily reduced to Ag under light radiation, which limits its application in the photocatalysis field, and there are few reports about the application of AgBr in photocatalysis. In this study, the spherical flower-like porous β-Bi2 O3 matrix was first obtained, and then the spherical-like AgBr was embedded between the petals of the flower-like structure to avoid direct light radiation. The only light through the pores on the β-Bi2 O3 petals could be transmitted onto the surfaces of AgBr particles to form a nanometer point light source, which photo-reduced Ag+ on the surface of the AgBr nanospheres to construct the Ag-modified AgBr/β-Bi2 O3 embedded composite and a typical Z-scheme heterojunction was constructed. Under this bifunctional photocatalyst and visible light, the RhB degradation rate reached 99.85% in 30 min, and the photolysis water hydrogen production rate reached 6.288 mmol g-1 h-1 . This work is as an effective method for not only the preparation of the embedded structure, quantum dot modification and flower-like morphology but also for the construction of Z-scheme heterostructures.- Published
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32. Tailor-Made Pd n L 2n Metal-Organic Cages through Covalent Post-Synthetic Modification.
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Luo D, Yuan ZJ, Ping LJ, Zhu XW, Zheng J, Zhou CW, Zhou XC, Zhou XP, and Li D
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Post-synthetic modification (PSM) is an effective approach for the tailored functionalization of metal-organic architectures, but its generalizability remains challenging. Herein we report a general covalent PSM strategy to functionalize Pd
n L2n metal-organic cages (MOCs, n=2, 12) through an efficient Diels-Alder cycloaddition between peripheral anthracene substituents and various functional motifs bearing a maleimide group. As expected, the solubility of functionalized Pd12 L24 in common solvents can be greatly improved. Interestingly, concentration-dependent circular dichroism and aggregation-induced emission are achieved with chiral binaphthol (BINOL)- and tetraphenylethylene-modified Pd12 L24 , respectively. Furthermore, Pd12 L24 can be introduced with two different functional groups (e.g., chiral BINOL and achiral pyrene) through a step-by-step PSM route to obtain chirality-induced circularly polarized luminescence. Moreover, similar results are readily observed with a smaller Pd2 L4 system., (© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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33. Case report: Muscular tuberculosis with lower-extremity muscular masses as the initial presentation: Clinicopathological analysis of two cases and review of the literature.
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Zhu XW, Luan XH, Jiang KL, Zhang C, Liu SH, Cao L, Zhong P, and Liu ZY
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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a threat to public health that mostly affects people in developing countries. TB presenting as a soft tissue mass is rare and is usually seen in patients with muscular tuberculosis (MT)., Case Presentation: In this study, we present the clinical, radiographic, and pathological features of two cases and retrospective evaluations of an additional 28 patients who were diagnosed with MT. More patients were men (60.9%) than women (39.1%), with a male-to-female ratio of 1.6:1. The average age among male and female patients was 38.9 and 30.1 years, respectively. MT usually presents with painful or painless muscular nodules on the lower limbs. Imaging findings, including ultrasound, CT, and MRI, can be used to identify lesions and sites for biopsy. The most typical histopathological feature of MT is granulomatous inflammation with caseous necrosis and epithelioid granulomata. Acid-fast bacilli stain and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays are helpful in identifying tubercle bacillus., Conclusion: We describe two MT cases with lower-extremity muscular masses as the initial presentation. The results suggest that muscle biopsy and pathological analysis remain necessary for diagnosis. Most of the patients could be cured with standard antituberculosis therapy., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Zhu, Luan, Jiang, Zhang, Liu, Cao, Zhong and Liu.)
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34. Safety and efficacy comparison of polyethylene glycol, hemp seed oil, and 5% sugar brine for bowel preparation in older patients: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
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Zhu XW, Yan J, Miao L, He YL, Wang HP, and Li X
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- Aged, Middle Aged, Humans, Polyethylene Glycols adverse effects, Cecum, Prospective Studies, Colonoscopy, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Sugars, Colorectal Neoplasms
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Background: The incidence of colorectal cancer among the middle-aged and elderly is gradually increasing in China. Colonoscopy is an effective method for the early diagnosis of colorectal cancer, and bowel preparation is one of many important factors affecting colonoscopy. Although there are many studies on intestinal cleansers, the results are not ideal. There is evidence that hemp seed oil has certain potential effects in intestinal cleansing, but prospective studies on this topic are still lacking., Methods: This is a randomized, double-blind, single-center clinical study. We randomly assigned 690 participants to groups each administered 3 L of polyethylene glycol (PEG), 30 mL of hemp seed oil and 2 L of PEG, or 30 mL of hempseed oil, 2 L of PEG, and 1000 mL of 5% sugar brine. The Boston Bowel Preparation Scale was considered the primary outcome measure. We evaluated the interval between consumption of bowel preparation and first bowel movement. Secondary indicators included the time of cecal intubation, detection rate of polyps and adenomas, willingness to repeat the same bowel preparation, whether the protocol was tolerated, and whether there were adverse reactions during bowel preparation and were evaluated after counting the total number of bowel movements., Discussion: This study aimed to test the hypothesis that hemp seed oil (30 mL) increases the quality of bowel preparation and reduces the amount of PEG. Previously, we found that its combination with 5% sugar brine can reduce the occurrence of adverse reactions., Trial Registration: Chinese Clinical Trial Registry ChiCTR2200057626. Prospectively registered on March 15, 2022., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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35. [Diagnostic value of rapid exchange test in patients with peritoneal dialysis catheter dysfunction].
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Zhu XW, Wu W, Zhang CX, Xu TH, Han YW, Zhang X, Chen Y, Sun YN, and Yao L
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- Male, Female, Humans, Catheterization, Catheters, Drainage, China, Catheters, Indwelling, Peritoneal Dialysis
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A total of 36 patients with suspected peritoneal dialysis (PD) catheter dysfunction in the First Hospital of China Medical University from June 2020 to August 2022 were included, and five patients with normal PD catheter were also included as the control group. There were 22 males and 19 females, and aged (45±21) years. The volume of rapid-phase drainage in the control and dysfunction groups was (2 086±65) and (1 181±637) ml, and the total drainage time was (15.2±1.3) and (38.3±14.9) min, respectively. The volume of rapid-phase drainage in the dysfunction group was reduced and the total drainage time was longer than that in the control group (both P <0.05). Compared with group with PD catheter migration, the duration of new bag instillation was prolonged, the drainage volume in the rapid-phase was reduced, the total drainage duration was prolonged, and the ultrafiltration volume was decreased in the group with PD catheter obstruction (all P <0.05). The rapid exchange test can provide an early preliminary diagnosis of PD catheter dysfunction and identify the type of catheter dysfunction.
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36. Gancao Nourishing-Yin decoction combined with methotrexate in treatment of aging CIA mice: a study based on DIA proteomic analysis.
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Chen Y, Zhu XW, Lai WF, Liu YP, Xu XF, Liu LM, Chen YJ, Zhang CF, Wang GY, Cheng ZQ, and Liu DZ
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Background: Elderly rheumatoid arthritis (ERA) population faces multiple treatment dilemma. Here we aim to investigate if Gancao Nourishing-Yin decoction (GCNY) added to methotrexate (MTX) exhibit better effects in an ERA mice model., Methods: ERA mice model was established by adding D-galactose (Dgal) to collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) mice. The model was then assigned into control group (CIA + Dgal), MTX treatment group (MTX), GCNY treatment group (GCNY), and integrative treatment group (MTX + GCNY). Pathological scoring was performed to evaluate the severity between the groups. Proteomic analysis was applied to investigate the secretory phenotype of the ERA mouse model and the underlying mechanism of GCNY, MTX and their combination. Representative cytokines related to proteomic results were further validated by ELISAs., Results: CIA + Dgal mice showed more aggressive joints damage than the CIA mice. Besides changes in the inflammatory pathway such as Pi3k-Akt signaling pathway in both model, differential expressed proteins (DEPs) indicated metabolism-related pathways were more obvious in CIA + Dgal mice. Low-dose MTX failed to show pathological improvement in CIA + Dgal mice, while GCNY improved joints damage significantly. Besides down-regulated inflammation-related targets, GCNY-regulated DEPs (such as Apoc1 ~ 3, Grk2 and Creb3l3) were broadly enriched in metabolism-related pathways. MTX + GCNY showed the best therapeutic effect, and the DEPs enriched in a variety of inflammatory,metabolism and osteoclast differentiation signaling pathway. Notably, MTX + GCNY treatment up-regulated Dhfr, Cbr1, Shmt1 involved in folic acid biosynthesis and anti-folate resistance pathways indicated a coincidence synergic action. ELISAs confirmed CPR and Akt that elevated in CIA + Dgal mice were significantly ameliorated by treatments, and adding on GCNY elevated folic acid levels and its regulator Dhfr., Conclusion: Aging aggravated joints damage in CIA, which probably due to metabolic changes rather than more severe inflammation. GCNY showed significant effects in the ERA mice model especially when integrated with MTX to obtain a synergic action., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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37. Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Profiles of bZIP Genes in Cannabis sativa L.
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Lu M, Meng XX, Zhang YM, Zhu XW, Li J, Chen WQ, Wan HH, Wang SF, Cao X, Sun W, Mi YL, and Zhai JW
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- Phylogeny, Cannabis genetics
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Background: The bZIP gene family plays roles in biotic and abiotic stress, secondary metabolism, and other aspects in plants. They have been reported in Arabidopsis thaliana , Oryza sativa , Artemisia annua , and other plants, but their roles in Cannabis sativa have not been determined. Materials and Methods: In this study, we analyzed the genome-wide identification and expression profile of the bZIP gene family in C. sativa . Results: A total of 51 members of the bZIP gene family were identified based on the C. sativa genome and numbered in order from CsbZIP1 to CsbZIP51 . Their phylogenetic relationships, cis -elements in promoter region, gene structures and motif compositions, physicochemical properties, chromosome locations, and expression profiles, were analyzed. The results showed that the 51 CsbZIPs were unevenly distributed on 10 chromosomes and could be clustered into 11 subfamilies. Furthermore, CsbZIPs located in the same subfamilies presented similar intron/exon organization and motif composition. The expression levels of CsbZIP s in various tissues (flowers, bracts, vegetative leaves, stems, and seeds) were determined using reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction. The expression levels of CsbZIP s were higher in flowers and bracts. The 51 CsbZIP s were explored, and their structure, evolution, and expression pattern in different tissues of C. sativa were characterized synthetically. The findings indicated that CsbZIPs are essential for the growth and development of C. sativa . Conclusions: These results provide a theoretical basis for subsequent research on hemp bZIP transcription factors and the cultivation of high-cannabidiol and low-tetrahydrocannabinol high-quality cannabis varieties.
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38. The acute-to-chronic glycemic ratio correlates with the severity of illness at admission in patients with diabetes experiencing acute ischemic stroke.
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Liu C, Zhu XP, Zhu XW, Jiang YM, Xi GJ, and Xu L
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Acute hyperglycemia is a powerful indicator of the severity of acute ischemic stroke (AIS); however, the relationship between these two factors is not very clear in patients with diabetes. We aimed to retrospectively evaluate data from 335 consecutive patients who experienced AIS from November 2015 to November 2016 to investigate whether a comprehensive assessment of blood glucose levels is a more valuable indicator of the severity of AIS or the presence of acute hyperglycemia in patients with diabetes. We collected demographic data, clinical manifestation information, clinical scores, and laboratory data [including fasting blood glucose and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels]. We estimated prehospital mean blood glucose concentrations using the following formula [1.59
* HbA1c (%) - 2.59] to calculate the "Acute-to-Chronic Glycemic Ratio" (AC ratio). The AC ratio differed significantly among patients grouped according to the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale/Score (NIHSS) at admission (admission NIHSS) ( p = 0.006). Univariate regression analysis revealed a correlation between the AC ratio and admission NIHSS [standardized β-coefficient (Std. B) = 0.164, p = 0.004]. The adjusted linear regression analysis revealed a correlation between both HbA1c (Std. B = 0.368, p = 0.038) and the AC ratio (Std. B = 0.262, p = 0.022) and admission NIHSS. The AC ratio (Std. B = 0.161, p = 0.012) was related to admission NIHSS in the stepwise variable selection. For an admission NIHHS > 4, the AC ratio (Std. B = 0.186, p = 0.047) was related to admission NIHSS in the stepwise variable selection. The AC ratio (Std. B = 1.163, p = 0.006 and Std. B = 0.565, p = 0.021, respectively) were related to admission NIHSS in both large-artery atherosclerosis (LAA) and small-vessel occlusion (SVO) subgroups. Thus, the AC ratio is related to admission NIHSS in patients with diabetes who experienced AIS and may be a better indicator of severity than acute blood glucose levels., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Liu, Zhu, Zhu, Jiang, Xi and Xu.)- Published
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39. Modified levator muscle complex suspension on treating pediatric blepharoptosis with poor Bell's phenomenon.
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Li R, Zhu XW, Zhang JY, Ding X, Wu XS, Xing Y, Lin M, and Li J
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- Humans, Child, Retrospective Studies, Oculomotor Muscles surgery, Eyelids surgery, Treatment Outcome, Blepharoplasty methods, Blepharoptosis surgery, Blepharoptosis congenital, Eyelid Diseases surgery
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Purpose: To evaluate the surgical outcomes of pediatric congenital blepharoptosis with poor Bell's phenomenon (BP) treated with modified levator muscle complex suspension., Methods: Forty-two pediatric congenital blepharoptosis patients with poor BP were treated with modified levator muscle complex suspension, and their major surgical outcomes such as marginal reflex distance1 (MRD1), palpebral fissure height (PFH), and postoperative lagophthalmos were retrospectively reviewed., Results: The mean follow-up was 10.28 ± 9.89 months (range 3-32 Months). Surgical success was achieved in 54 (87.1%) of 62 eyelids at the final visit, including excellent results in 46 (74.2%) eyelids, good results in 8 (12.9%) eyelids, and poor results in 8 (12.9%) eyelids, respectively. The postoperative PFH of affected eyes (7.97 ± 1.47 mm) was significantly improved compared with that before surgery (3.58 ± 1.31 mm). The mean MRD1 was improved from - 1.48 ± 1.36 mm before surgery to 2.94 ± 1.46 mm after surgery. The postoperative MRD1 was ≥ 3 mm in 46 eyelids and < 3 mm in 16 eyelids. The mean lagophthalmos was 1.42 ± 1.20 mm 3 months after surgery. All of the patients presented complete blink postoperatively. Postoperative complications were rarely observed during follow-up. No patient had exposure keratitis, but blepharoptosis recurred in 6 patients (8 eyelids). All patients had satisfactory eyelid symmetry and contour. No complications were observed until the last visit., Conclusions: The modified method results complete blink, mild, and quick recovery of lagophthalmos, flexible eyelid motility, stable ocular surface, and it is simple to perform with few complications and a low recurrence rate at 12.9%, which is worth to wide application on poor Bell's phenomenon blepharoptosis., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.)
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40. Both indirect maternal and direct fetal genetic effects reflect the observational relationship between higher birth weight and lower adult bone mass.
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Xia JW, Zhang L, Li J, Yuan CD, Zhu XW, Qian Y, Khederzadeh S, Gu JX, Xu L, Gao JH, Liu KQ, Karasik D, Xie SY, Chen GB, and Zheng HF
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- Absorptiometry, Photon, Adult, Birth Weight, Humans, Mendelian Randomization Analysis, Bone Density genetics, Lumbar Vertebrae diagnostic imaging
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Background: Birth weight is considered not only to undermine future growth, but also to induce lifelong diseases; the aim of this study is to explore the relationship between birth weight and adult bone mass., Methods: We performed multivariable regression analyses to assess the association of birth weight with bone parameters measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and by quantitative ultrasound (QUS), independently. We also implemented a systemic Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to explore the causal association between them with both fetal-specific and maternal-specific instrumental variables., Results: In the observational analyses, we found that higher birth weight could increase the adult bone area (lumbar spine, β-coefficient= 0.17, P < 2.00 × 10
-16 ; lateral spine, β-coefficient = 0.02, P = 0.04), decrease bone mineral content-adjusted bone area (BMCadjArea) (lumbar spine, β-coefficient= - 0.01, P = 2.27 × 10-14 ; lateral spine, β-coefficient = - 0.05, P = 0.001), and decrease adult bone mineral density (BMD) (lumbar spine, β-coefficient = - 0.04, P = 0.007; lateral spine; β-coefficient = - 0.03, P = 0.02; heel, β-coefficient = - 0.06, P < 2.00 × 10-16 ), and we observed that the effect of birth weight on bone size was larger than that on BMC. In MR analyses, the higher fetal-specific genetically determined birth weight was identified to be associated with higher bone area (lumbar spine; β-coefficient = 0.15, P = 1.26 × 10-6 , total hip, β-coefficient = 0.15, P = 0.005; intertrochanteric area, β-coefficient = 0.13, P = 0.0009; trochanter area, β-coefficient = 0.11, P = 0.03) but lower BMD (lumbar spine, β-coefficient = - 0.10, P = 0.01; lateral spine, β-coefficient = - 0.12, P = 0.0003, and heel β-coefficient = - 0.11, P = 3.33 × 10-13 ). In addition, we found that the higher maternal-specific genetically determined offspring birth weight was associated with lower offspring adult heel BMD (β-coefficient = - 0.001, P = 0.04)., Conclusions: The observational analyses suggested that higher birth weight was associated with the increased adult bone area but decreased BMD. By leveraging the genetic instrumental variables with maternal- and fetal-specific effects on birth weight, the observed relationship could be reflected by both the direct fetal and indirect maternal genetic effects., (© 2022. The Author(s).)- Published
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41. Altered intrinsic brain activity and connectivity in unaffected parents of individuals with autism spectrum disorder: a resting-state fMRI study.
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Zhu XW, Zhang LL, Zhu ZM, Wang LY, Ding ZX, and Fang XM
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Objectives: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a juvenile onset neurodevelopmental disorder with social impairment and stereotyped behavior as the main symptoms. Unaffected relatives may also exhibit similar ASD features due to genetic factors. Although previous studies have demonstrated atypical brain morphological features as well as task-state brain function abnormalities in unaffected parents with ASD children, it remains unclear the pattern of brain function in the resting state. Methods: A total of 42 unaffected parents of ASD children (pASD) and 39 age-, sex-, and handedness-matched controls were enrolled. Multiple resting-state fMRI (rsfMRI) analyzing methods were applied, including amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF), regional homogeneity (ReHo), degree centrality (DC), and functional connectivity (FC), to reveal the functional abnormalities of unaffected parents in ASD-related brain regions. Spearman Rho correlation analysis between imaging metric values and the severity of ASD traits were evaluated as well. Results: ALFF, ReHo, and DC methods all revealed abnormal brain regions in the pASD group, such as the left medial orbitofrontal cortex (mOFC) and rectal gyrus (ROI-1), bilateral supplementary motor area (ROI-2), right caudate nucleus head and right amygdala/para-hippocampal gyrus (ROI-3). FC decreasing was observed between ROI-1 and right anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), ROI-2, and bilateral precuneus. FC enhancing was observed between ROI-3 and right anterior cerebellar lobe, left medial temporal gyrus, left superior temporal gyrus, left medial frontal gyrus, left precentral gyrus, right postcentral gyrus in pASD. In addition, ALFF values in ROI-1, DC values in ROI-3 were positively correlated with AQ scores in pASD ( ρ
1 = 0.298, P1 = 0.007; ρ2 = 0.220, P2 = 0.040), while FC values between ROI-1 and right ACC were negatively correlated with AQ scores (ρ3 = -0.334, P3 = 0.002). Conclusion: rsfMRI metrics could be used as biomarkers to reveal the underlying neurobiological feature of ASD for unaffected parents., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Zhu, Zhang, Zhu, Wang, Ding and Fang.)- Published
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42. Genomic analyses of 10,376 individuals in the Westlake BioBank for Chinese (WBBC) pilot project.
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Cong PK, Bai WY, Li JC, Yang MY, Khederzadeh S, Gai SR, Li N, Liu YH, Yu SH, Zhao WW, Liu JQ, Sun Y, Zhu XW, Zhao PP, Xia JW, Guan PL, Qian Y, Tao JG, Xu L, Tian G, Wang PY, Xie SY, Qiu MC, Liu KQ, Tang BS, and Zheng HF
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- China, Genomics, Humans, Pilot Projects, Asian People genetics, Biological Specimen Banks
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We initiate the Westlake BioBank for Chinese (WBBC) pilot project with 4,535 whole-genome sequencing (WGS) individuals and 5,841 high-density genotyping individuals, and identify 81.5 million SNPs and INDELs, of which 38.5% are absent in dbSNP Build 151. We provide a population-specific reference panel and an online imputation server ( https://wbbc.westlake.edu.cn/ ) which could yield substantial improvement of imputation performance in Chinese population, especially for low-frequency and rare variants. By analyzing the singleton density of the WGS data, we find selection signatures in SNX29, DNAH1 and WDR1 genes, and the derived alleles of the alcohol metabolism genes (ADH1A and ADH1B) emerge around 7,000 years ago and tend to be more common from 4,000 years ago in East Asia. Genetic evidence supports the corresponding geographical boundaries of the Qinling-Huaihe Line and Nanling Mountains, which separate the Han Chinese into subgroups, and we reveal that North Han was more homogeneous than South Han., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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43. General and abdominal obesity operate differently as influencing factors of fracture risk in old adults.
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Zhu XW, Liu KQ, Yuan CD, Xia JW, Qian Y, Xu L, Gao JH, Rong XL, Chen GB, Karasik D, Xie SY, and Zheng HF
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To infer the causality between obesity and fracture and the difference between general and abdominal obesity, a prospective study was performed in 456,921 participants, and 10,142 participants developed an incident fracture with follow-up period of 7.96 years. A U-shape relationship was observed between BMI and fracture, with the lowest risk of fracture in overweight participants. The obesity individuals had higher fracture risk when BMD was adjusted, and the protective effect of moderate-high BMI on fracture was mostly mediated by bone mineral density (BMD). However, for abdominal obesity, the higher WCadjBMI (linear) and HCadjBMI (J-shape) were found to be related to higher fracture risk, and less than 30% of the effect was mediated by BMD. By leveraging genetic instrumental variables, it provided additional evidences to support the aforementioned findings. In conclusion, keeping moderate-high BMI might be of benefit to old people in terms of fracture risk, whereas abdominal adiposity might increase risk of fracture., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interest., (© 2022 The Author(s).)
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44. Resveratrol Nanoparticles Suppresses Migration and Invasion of Renal Cell Carcinoma Cells by Inhibiting Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 Expression and Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase Pathway.
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Zhu XW, Dong FM, Liu J, and Li MS
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- Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Movement drug effects, Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases metabolism, Humans, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 metabolism, Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitors administration & dosage, Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitors pharmacology, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Carcinoma, Renal Cell drug therapy, Carcinoma, Renal Cell enzymology, Carcinoma, Renal Cell pathology, Kidney Neoplasms drug therapy, Kidney Neoplasms enzymology, Kidney Neoplasms pathology, MAP Kinase Signaling System drug effects, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 biosynthesis, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 metabolism, Nanoparticles administration & dosage, Resveratrol administration & dosage, Resveratrol pharmacology
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The aim of this study was to examine the impact of Resveratrol nanoparticles on migration/invasion capacity of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) cells and its mechanism. Human RCC cells were exposed to dimethyl sulfoxide or gradient concentrations of Resveratrol nanoparticles respectively, and U0126 were also added in some experiments. We examined renal cell viability by MTT assay, and wound healing test and Transwell assays were used detect invasion and migration capability of RCC cells. We used Western blotting assay to analyze the protein levels in extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) signaling. We also detected the enzymatic capacity of matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) in cells by gelatin enzymatic profiling. Resveratrol nanoparticles treatment significantly suppressed cell viability to migrate and invade RCC cells in a dose-dependent manner. Also, notably were reduced MMP-2 activity and expression, and elevated TIMP-2 level were observed in RCC cells exposed with Resveratrol nanoparticles. Further, Resveratrol nanoparticles treatment significantly decreased only the expression of p-ERK1/2, but not p-p38 and p-JNK. Moreover, U0126, which is the ERK inhibitor, exerted similar role as Resveratrol nanoparticles did. Of note was that, combined use of U0126 and Resveratrol nanoparticles displayed a more intense suppression of MMP-2 activity and expression, and also the viability to migrate and invade the RCC cells, compared with Resveratrol nanoparticles treatment alone. The Resveratrol nanoparticles inhibited RCC cells migration and invasion by regulating MMP2 expression and ERK pathways.
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45. Reconstructed covalent organic frameworks.
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Zhang W, Chen L, Dai S, Zhao C, Ma C, Wei L, Zhu M, Chong SY, Yang H, Liu L, Bai Y, Yu M, Xu Y, Zhu XW, Zhu Q, An S, Sprick RS, Little MA, Wu X, Jiang S, Wu Y, Zhang YB, Tian H, Zhu WH, and Cooper AI
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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are distinguished from other organic polymers by their crystallinity
1-3 , but it remains challenging to obtain robust, highly crystalline COFs because the framework-forming reactions are poorly reversible4,5 . More reversible chemistry can improve crystallinity6-9 , but this typically yields COFs with poor physicochemical stability and limited application scope5 . Here we report a general and scalable protocol to prepare robust, highly crystalline imine COFs, based on an unexpected framework reconstruction. In contrast to standard approaches in which monomers are initially randomly aligned, our method involves the pre-organization of monomers using a reversible and removable covalent tether, followed by confined polymerization. This reconstruction route produces reconstructed COFs with greatly enhanced crystallinity and much higher porosity by means of a simple vacuum-free synthetic procedure. The increased crystallinity in the reconstructed COFs improves charge carrier transport, leading to sacrificial photocatalytic hydrogen evolution rates of up to 27.98 mmol h-1 g-1 . This nanoconfinement-assisted reconstruction strategy is a step towards programming function in organic materials through atomistic structural control., (© 2022. The Author(s).)- Published
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46. Construction of pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training program for patients undergoing laparoscopic radical prostatectomy.
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Ma ZZ, Zhang HB, Niu ME, Ding YH, Zhou Y, Yang Q, Wang JL, Zhu XW, Qian CY, and Su M
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Background: Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP) is the standard treatment for early localized PCa, of which urinary incontinence is the most common postoperative complication. Pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training is recognized as the first line of intervention measures, but the existing rehabilitation training programs are not clear in the formulation process, the content is not unified, and the clinical operability is not strong. In order to better guide clinical pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training after LRP and prevent and control urinary incontinence, this study constructed a pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training program for LRP patients., Methods: Literature analysis, qualitative interview, and an expert group meeting method were used to form the draft of pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training program for LRP patients. On this basis, after 2 rounds of Delphi expert consultation, the research team modified and improved the program., Results: The consultation experts involved in the 2 rounds were the same, 15 questionnaires were sent out, and 15 were recovered with an effective recovery of 100%. The expert authority coefficient was 0.87. In the second round of consultation, Kendall's harmony coefficient was 0.14 (P<0.001), the mean coefficient of variation of expert opinion was 0.07 (P<0.001), and the mean value of importance assigned to each item was 4.53-5.00 points. Finally, the pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training program for LRR patients was formed. Including rehabilitation training evaluation, rehabilitation training advanced time and content, rehabilitation training form of three first-level indicators, 12 second-level indicators, 53 third-level indicators., Conclusions: The pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training program for LRP patients developed in this study is scientific, reliable, safe and feasible, which can provide reference for clinical pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training after LRP and prevention and control of urinary incontinence., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://tcr.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/tcr-21-2738/coif). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2022 Translational Cancer Research. All rights reserved.)
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47. A novel H129-based anterograde monosynaptic tracer exhibits features of strong labeling intensity, high tracing efficiency, and reduced retrograde labeling.
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Yang H, Xiong F, Qin HB, Yu QT, Sun JY, Zhao HW, Li D, Zhou Y, Zhang FK, Zhu XW, Wu T, Jiang M, Xu X, Lu Y, Shen HJ, Zeng WB, Zhao F, and Luo MH
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- Animals, Axons, Brain, Mice, Neurons, Herpesvirus 1, Human genetics
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Background: Viral tracers are important tools for mapping brain connectomes. The feature of predominant anterograde transneuronal transmission offers herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) strain H129 (HSV1-H129) as a promising candidate to be developed as anterograde viral tracers. In our earlier studies, we developed H129-derived anterograde polysynaptic tracers and TK deficient (H129-dTK) monosynaptic tracers. However, their broad application is limited by some intrinsic drawbacks of the H129-dTK tracers, such as low labeling intensity due to TK deficiency and potential retrograde labeling caused by axon terminal invasion. The glycoprotein K (gK) of HSV-1 plays important roles in virus entry, egress, and virus-induced cell fusion. Its deficiency severely disables virus egress and spread, while only slightly limits viral genome replication and expression of viral proteins. Therefore, we created a novel H129-derived anterograde monosynaptic tracer (H129-dgK) by targeting gK, which overcomes the limitations of H129-dTK., Methods: Using our established platform and pipeline for developing viral tracers, we generated a novel tracer by deleting the gK gene from the H129-G4. The gK-deleted virus (H129-dgK-G4) was reconstituted and propagated in the Vero cell expressing wildtype H129 gK (gK
wt ) or the mutant gK (gKmut , A40V, C82S, M223I, L224V, V309M), respectively. Then the obtained viral tracers of gKmut pseudotyped and gKwt coated H129-dgK-G4 were tested in vitro and in vivo to characterize their tracing properties., Results: H129-dgK-G4 expresses high levels of fluorescent proteins, eliminating the requirement of immunostaining for imaging detection. Compared to the TK deficient monosynaptic tracer H129-dTK-G4, H129-dgK-G4 labeled neurons with 1.76-fold stronger fluorescence intensity, and visualized 2.00-fold more postsynaptic neurons in the downstream brain regions. gKmut pseudotyping leads to a 77% decrease in retrograde labeling by reducing axon terminal invasion, and thus dramatically improves the anterograde-specific tracing of H129-dgK-G4. In addition, assisted by the AAV helper trans-complementarily expressing gKwt , H129-dgK-G4 allows for mapping monosynaptic connections and quantifying the circuit connectivity difference in the Alzheimer's disease and control mouse brains., Conclusions: gKmut pseudotyped H129-dgK-G4, a novel anterograde monosynaptic tracer, overcomes the limitations of H129-dTK tracers, and demonstrates desirable features of strong labeling intensity, high tracing efficiency, and improved anterograde specificity., (© 2021. The Author(s).)- Published
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48. Preference for Solitude and Mobile Phone Addiction Among Chinese College Students: The Mediating Role of Psychological Distress and Moderating Role of Mindfulness.
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Chen WY, Yan L, Yuan YR, Zhu XW, Zhang YH, and Lian SL
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Background: With the increasing incidence of mobile phone addiction, the potential risk factors of mobile phone addiction have attracted more and more researchers' attention. Although various personality trait factors have been proven to be significant predictors of mobile phone addiction, limited attention has been paid to preference for solitude. Considering the adverse impacts of preference for solitude in the context of collectivistic societies and its possible negative effect on mobile phone addiction, this study was designed to examine the relationship between preference for solitude and mobile phone addiction, and to test the mediating role of psychological distress and the moderating role of mindfulness in this relationship. Methods: Data were collected through convenience sampling from a comprehensive university in China. A total of 927 Chinese college students (371 males and 556 females), aged from 16 to 24 ( M
age = 19.89 years, SD = 1.22), participated in this study. Their preference for solitude, psychological distress, mindfulness, and mobile phone addiction were measured using well-validated self-report questionnaires. Results: Correlational analyses, sobel test, SPSS macro PROCESS (Model 8) and simple slopes analyses were used for major data analysis. Results showed that preference for solitude was significantly and positively associated with mobile phone addiction, and this link could be mediated by psychological distress. Moreover, the indirect effect of psychological distress in this link was moderated by mindfulness, with this effect being stronger for college students with lower levels of mindfulness. However, mindfulness can not moderate the direct relation between preference for solitude and mobile phone addiction. Conclusion: The present study broadened our knowledge of how and when (or for whom) preference for solitude is related to mobile phone addiction. Education professionals and parents should pay special attention to the psychological distress and mobile phone addiction of college students with high levels of preference for solitude, particularly for those with lower levels of mindfulness., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Chen, Yan, Yuan, Zhu, Zhang and Lian.)- Published
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49. Scutellarin Reduces Cerebral Ischemia Reperfusion Injury Involving in Vascular Endothelium Protection and PKG Signal.
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Chen YJ, Chen C, Li MY, Li QQ, Zhang XJ, Huang R, Zhu XW, Bai CY, Zhang LY, Peng PH, and Yang WM
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Flavonoid glycoside scutellarin (SCU) has been widely applied in the treatment of cerebral ischemic diseases in China. In this article, we conducted research on the working mechanisms of SCU in hypoxia reoxygenation (HR) injury of isolated cerebral basilar artery (BA) and erebral ischemia reperfusion (CIR) injury in rat models. In isolated rat BA rings, HR causes endothelial dysfunction (ED) and acetylcholine (ACh) induces endothelium-dependent vasodilation. The myography result showed that SCU (100 µM) was able to significantly improve the endothelium-dependent vasodilation induced by Ach. However, SCU did not affect the ACh-induced relaxation in normal BA. Further studies suggested that SCU (10-1000 µM) dose-dependently induced relaxation in isolated BA rings which were significantly blocked by the cGMP dependent protein kinase (PKG) inhibitor Rp-8-Br-cGMPs (PKGI-rp, 4 µM). Pre-incubation with SCU (500 µM) reversed the impairment of endothelium-dependent vasodilation induced by HR, but the reversing effect was blocked if PKGI-rp (4 µM) was added. The brain slice staining test in rats' model of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) induced CIR proved that the administration of SCU (45, 90 mg/kg, iv) significantly reduced the area of cerebral infarction. The Western blot assay result showed that SCU (45 mg/kg, iv) increased brain PKG activity and PKG protein level after CIR surgery. In conclusion, our findings suggested that SCU possesses the ability of protecting brain cells against CIR injury through vascular endothelium protection and PKG signal., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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50. Isolation of two sesquiterpene glycosides from Sapindus mukorossi Gaertn. with cytotoxic properties and analysis of their mechanism based on network pharmacology.
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Wei MP, Zhu XW, Yu H, Xie YF, Guo YH, Cheng YL, Qian H, and Yao WR
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- Glycosides pharmacology, Plant Extracts, Antineoplastic Agents, Sapindus, Sesquiterpenes pharmacology
- Abstract
The anti-tumor effects of two compounds purified from Sapindus mukorossi Gaertn. ( S. mukorossi .) on breast cancer in vitro were observed. Their chemical structures were identified as sesquiterpene glycosides, namely, Mukurozioside IIa and Mukurozioside IIb. The results of XTT assay indicated that their inhibition rates against three cancer cell lines (MCF-7, MDA-MB-231 and MDA-MB-435s) reached approximately 80% at a concentration of 200 μg/mL, which were higher than that of cyclophosphamide (below 40% at 200 μg/mL), and their 50% inhibiting concentrations were ranged from 120.73 to 154.01 μg/mL, indicating their inhibition were weaker than their parent fraction. Furthermore, the mechanism on breast cancer was predicted, and 22 targets including PTPN1, IL2 and VEGFA were relatively important. These results illustrated the anti-breast cancer activity of S. mukorossi was related to the two compounds with the structure of sesquiterpene glycosides, but they did not represent the full activity of their parent fraction.
- Published
- 2021
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