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J Am Chem Soc ; 2024 Sep 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39324803

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C3H6 is a crucial building block for many chemicals, yet separating it from other C3 hydrocarbons presents a significant challenge. Herein, we report a hydrolytically stable Cu4I4-triazolate metal-organic framework (MOF) (JNU-9-CH3) featuring 1D channels decorated with readily accessible iodine and nitrogen atoms from Cu4I4 clusters and triazolate linkers, respectively. The exposed iodine and nitrogen atoms allow for cooperative binding of C3 hydrocarbons, as evidenced by in situ single-crystal crystallography and Raman spectroscopy studies. As a result, JNU-9-CH3 exhibits substantially stronger binding affinity for C3H4, CH2═C═CH2, and C3H8 than that for C3H6. Breakthrough experiments confirm its ability to directly separate C3H6 (≥99.99%) from C3H4/CH2═C═CH2/C3H8/C3H6 mixtures at varying ratios and flow rates. Overall, we illustrate the cooperative binding of C3 hydrocarbons in a Cu4I4-triazolate MOF and its highly efficient C3H6 purification from quaternary C3 mixtures. The study highlights the potential of MOF adsorbents with metal-iodide clusters for cooperative bindings and hydrocarbon separations.

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Environ Pollut ; : 124974, 2024 Sep 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39332800

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GenX, a substitute for perfluorooctanoic acid, has demonstrated potential enterotoxicity. The enterotoxic effects of GenX and effective interventions need further investigation. In the present study, the mice were administered GenX (2 mg/kg/day) with or without inulin supplementation (5 g/kg/day) for 12 weeks. Histopathological assessments revealed that GenX induced colonic gland atrophy, inflammatory cell infiltration, a reduction in goblet cell numbers, and decreased mucus secretion. Furthermore, a significant decrease in the protein levels of ZO-1, occludin, and claudin-5 indicated compromised barrier integrity. Transcriptomic analysis identified 2645 DEGs, which were mapped to 39 significant pathways. The TGF-ß, BMP6, and ß-catenin proteins were upregulated in the intestinal mucosa following GenX exposure, indicating activation of the TGF-ß pathway. Conversely, the protein expression of PAK3, CyclinD2, contactin1, and Jam2 decreased, indicating disruptions in cell cycle progression and cell adhesion. Inulin cotreatment ameliorated these GenX-induced alterations, partially through modulating the MAPK pathway, as evidenced by the upregulation of the cell cycle and cell adhesion proteins. Collectively, these findings suggested that GenX exposure triggered intestinal injury in mice by activating the TGF-ß pathway and disrupting proteins crucial for the cell cycle and cell adhesion, whereas inulin supplementation mitigated this injury by modulating the MAPK pathway.

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Indian J Microbiol ; 64(3): 1035-1043, 2024 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39282164

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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a highly infectious pathogen that poses a serious threat to human life and health. This study aimed to provide a scientific basis for the rational clinical use of antimicrobial drugs for treating MRSA infections and inform the development of preventive and control measures by analyzing the clinical distribution and resistance characteristics of MRSA in a hospital in Hebei China. To accomplish this, bacterial identification and drug sensitivity experiments were performed with 1858 Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) strains collected from a hospital from January 2018 to December 2022 using a phoenixTM-100 bacterial identification drug sensitivity analyzer. The experimental data were analyzed using WHONET 5.6 software, and the MRSA strains detected were analyzed for their clinical distribution and drug resistance. Of the 1858 S. aureus strains isolated, 429 were MRSA. Sputum samples had the highest MRSA detection rates (52.45%). Critical care medicine had the highest rate of MRSA (12.59%), followed by dermatology (9.79%). MRSA resistance to tetracycline increased by 13.9% over 5 years; resistance to quinupristin/dalfopristin also increased but remained low (1.9%). Resistance decreased to gentamicin, rifampicin, ciprofloxacin, and cotrimoxazole, though most significantly to erythromycin and clindamycin, exceeding 77% and 83%, respectively. No strains were resistant to vancomycin, teicoplanin, or linezolid, and drug resistance was most prevalent in patients ≥ 60 years old. This study will aid in improving the diagnosis and treatment of MRSA infections.

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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39255095

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In soccer, player scouting aims to find players suitable for a team to increase the winning chance in future matches. To scout suitable players, coaches and analysts need to consider whether the players will perform well in a new team, which is hard to learn directly from their historical performances. Match simulation methods have been introduced to scout players by estimating their expected contributions to a new team. However, they usually focus on the simulation of match results and hardly support interactive analysis to navigate potential target players and compare them in fine-grained simulated behaviors. In this work, we propose a visual analytics method to assist soccer player scouting based on match simulation. We construct a two-level match simulation framework for estimating both match results and player behaviors when a player comes to a new team. Based on the framework, we develop a visual analytics system, Team-Scouter, to facilitate the simulative-based soccer player scouting process through player navigation, comparison, and investigation. With our system, coaches and analysts can find potential players suitable for the team and compare them on historical and expected performances. For an in-depth investigation of the players' expected performances, the system provides a visual comparison between the simulated behaviors of the player and the actual ones. The usefulness and effectiveness of the system are demonstrated by two case studies on a real-world dataset and an expert interview.

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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39255129

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Tactics play an important role in team sports by guiding how players interact on the field. Both sports fans and experts have a demand for analyzing sports tactics. Existing approaches allow users to visually perceive the multivariate tactical effects. However, these approaches require users to experience a complex reasoning process to connect the multiple interactions within each tactic to the final tactical effect. In this work, we collaborate with basketball experts and propose a progressive approach to help users gain a deeper understanding of how each tactic works and customize tactics on demand. Users can progressively sketch on a tactic board, and a coach agent will simulate the possible actions in each step and present the simulation to users with facet visualizations. We develop an extensible framework that integrates large language models (LLMs) and visualizations to help users communicate with the coach agent with multimodal inputs. Based on the framework, we design and develop Smartboard, an agent-based interactive visualization system for fine-grained tactical analysis, especially for play design. Smartboard provides users with a structured process of setup, simulation, and evolution, allowing for iterative exploration of tactics based on specific personalized scenarios. We conduct case studies based on real-world basketball datasets to demonstrate the effectiveness and usefulness of our system.

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BMC Med Imaging ; 24(1): 242, 2024 Sep 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39285357

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OBJECTIVES: To establish a nomogram for differentiating malignant and benign focal liver lesions (FLLs) using ultrasomics features derived from contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS). METHODS: 527 patients were retrospectively enrolled. On the training cohort, ultrasomics features were extracted from CEUS and b-mode ultrasound (BUS). Automatic feature selection and model development were performed using the Ultrasomics-Platform software, outputting the corresponding ultrasomics scores. A nomogram based on the ultrasomics scores from artery phase (AP), portal venous phase (PVP) and delayed phase (DP) of CEUS, and clinical factors were established. On the validation cohort, the diagnostic performance of the nomogram was assessed and compared with seniorexpert and resident radiologists. RESULTS: In the training cohort, the AP, PVP and DP scores exhibited better differential performance than BUS score, with area under the curve (AUC) of 84.1-85.1% compared with the BUS (74.6%, P < 0.05). In the validation cohort, the AUC of combined nomogram and expert was significantly higher than that of the resident (91.4% vs. 89.5% vs. 79.3%, P < 0.05). The combined nomogram had a comparable sensitivity with the expert and resident (95.2% vs. 98.4% vs. 97.6%), while the expert had a higher specificity than the nomogram and the resident (80.6% vs. 72.2% vs. 61.1%, P = 0.205). CONCLUSIONS: A CEUS ultrasomics based nomogram had an expert level performance in FLL characterization.


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Medios de Contraste , Neoplasias Hepáticas , Nomogramas , Ultrasonografía , Humanos , Femenino , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Ultrasonografía/métodos , Neoplasias Hepáticas/diagnóstico por imagen , Estudios Retrospectivos , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Adulto , Anciano , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Hígado/diagnóstico por imagen
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Acta Biomater ; 2024 Sep 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39341438

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Treatment of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) poses significant challenges due to its propensity for metastasis. A key impediment lies in the suppressive immune microenvironment, which fosters tumor progression. This study introduces an approach employing a dual immune-stimulatory CD73 antibody-polymeric cytotoxic drug complex (αCD73-PLG-MMAE). This complex is designed for targeted eradication of TNBC while modulating tumor immunity through mechanisms such as immunogenic cell death (ICD) and interference with the adenosine signaling pathway. By enhancing antitumor immune responses, this strategy offers a highly effective means of treating TNBC and mitigating metastasis. The complex is synthesized by combining αCD73 with poly(L-glutamic acid) (PLG) grafted Fc binding peptides (Fc-III-4C) and Val-Cit-PAB-monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE), exploiting the affinity between αCD73 and Fc-III-4C. αCD73 selectively targets CD73 molecules on both tumor and immune suppressive cells, thereby inhibiting the adenosine pathway. Meanwhile, Val-Cit-PAB-MMAE, activated by cathepsin B, triggers selective release of MMAE, inducing ICD in tumor cells. In a 4T1 tumor model, αCD73-PLG-MMAE significantly enhances drug accumulation in tumors by 4.13-fold compared to IgG-PLG-MMAE, leading to suppression of tumor growth and metastasis. Furthermore, it synergistically augments the antitumor effects of αPD-1, resulting in a tumor inhibition rate of 92% as compared to 21% with αPD-1 alone. This study thus presents a pioneering therapeutic strategy for TNBC, emphasizing the potential of targeted immunomodulation in cancer treatment. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: Antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) therapy holds promise for treating triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). However, the current ADC, sacituzumab govitecan, fails to overcome the crucial role of adenosine in the suppressive immune microenvironment characteristic of this "cold tumor". Here, we present a dual immune-stimulatory complex, αCD73-PLG-MMAE, which targets TNBC specifically and modulates tumor immunity through mechanisms such as immunogenic cell death (ICD) and interference with the adenosine signaling pathway. Thus, it kills tumor cells with cytotoxic drugs, comprehensively regulates immunosuppression, and restores a durable immune response. This study proposes an antibody-polymeric drug complex with immunomodulatory and immunoagonist roles, offering new insights into TNBC treatment.

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Thyroid ; 2024 Sep 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39162997

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Background: Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) with the BRAFV600E mutation is associated with a poorer prognosis. BRAF inhibitors may demonstrate limited efficacy due to emerging drug resistance. The Warburg effect may have cancer therapeutic implications. It is not known if the BRAFV600E mutation is associated with altered glucose metabolism in PTC. Methods: This study examined the effect of BRAFV600E and dynamin-related protein 1 (DRP1) on various cellular processes in PTC cells, including cell proliferation, migration, invasion, mitochondrial fission, glucose metabolism, reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, and apoptosis. We used RT-qPCR to assess the expression of key glycolytic enzymes in thyroid cancer tissues. Additionally, the regulatory interaction between BRAFV600E and DRP1 was investigated through Western blot and immunohistochemical staining. We further evaluated the impact of DRP1 in PTC and the inhibitory effects of dabrafenib and 2-deoxy-d-glucose (2-DG) in vitro and in vivo. Results: We found that the BRAFV600E mutation significantly augments aerobic glycolysis while suppressing oxidative phosphorylation in PTC. We identified the BRAFV600E/p-ERK/p-DRP1(Ser616) signaling pathway as a critical mediator in PTC progression. First, the BRAFV600E/p-ERK/p-DRP1(Ser616) signaling pathway enhances cell proliferation by upregulating hexokinase 2 expression and thereby increasing aerobic glycolysis. Second, it inhibits apoptosis by promoting mitochondrial fission and reducing ROS levels. Moreover, we demonstrated that the combination therapy of 2-DG and dabrafenib markedly impedes the progression of BRAFV600E-positive PTC. Conclusion: The BRAFV600E/p-ERK/p-DRP1(Ser616) signaling pathway plays a pivotal role in glucose metabolism reprogramming, contributing to the aggressiveness and progression of BRAFV600E-positive PTC. Our findings suggest that a combined therapeutic approach using 2-DG and dabrafenib has the potential to improve the outcome of PTC patients with BRAFV600E.

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Acta Cardiol ; : 1-2, 2024 Aug 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39145571
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FASEB J ; 38(15): e23864, 2024 Aug 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39109513

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Little is known about the blood-feeding physiology of arbovirus vector Aedes aegypti although this type of mosquito is known to transmit infectious diseases dengue, Zika, yellow fever, and chikungunya. Blood feeding in the female A. aegypti mosquito is essential for egg maturation and for transmission of disease agents between human subjects. Here, we identify the A. aegypti sulfakinin receptor gene SKR from the A. aegypti genome and show that SKR is expressed at different developmental stages and in varied anatomical localizations in the adult mosquito (at three days after eclosion), with particularly high expression in the CNS. Knockingdown sulfakinin and sulfakinin receptor gene expression in the female A. aegypti results in increased blood meal intake, but microinjection in the thorax of the sulfakinin peptide 1 and 2 both inhibits dose dependently blood meal intake (and delays the time course of blood intake), which is reversible with receptor antagonist. Sulfakinin receptor expressed ectopically in mammalian cells CHO-K1 responds to sulfakinin stimulation with persistent calcium spikes, blockable with receptor antagonist. These data together suggest that activation of the Gq protein-coupled (i.e., calcium-mobilizing) sulfakinin receptor inhibits blood meal intake in female A. aegypti mosquitoes and could serve as a strategic node for the future control of A. aegypti mosquito reproduction/population and disease transmission.


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Aedes , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G , Animales , Aedes/metabolismo , Aedes/genética , Femenino , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G/metabolismo , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G/genética , Células CHO , Proteínas de Insectos/metabolismo , Proteínas de Insectos/genética , Cricetulus , Conducta Alimentaria/fisiología , Mosquitos Vectores
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World J Hepatol ; 16(7): 1018-1028, 2024 Jul 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39086533

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BACKGROUND: Liver condition is a crucial prognostic factor for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but a convenient and comprehensive method to assess liver condition is lacking. Liver stiffness (LS) measured by two-dimensional shear wave elastography may help in assessing liver fibrosis and liver condition. Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is an important risk factor for HCC progression, but LS was found to be less reliable in assessing liver fibrosis following hepatitis viral eradication. We hypothesize that the status of hepatitis virus infection would affect the accuracy of LS in assessing the liver condition. AIM: To test the feasibility and impact factors of using LS to assess liver condition in patients with HCC and CHB. METHODS: A total of 284 patients were retrospectively recruited and classified into two groups on the basis of serum CHB virus hepatitis B virus (HBV)-DNA levels [HBV-DNA ≥ 100.00 IU/mL as Pos group (n = 200) and < 100.00 IU/mL as Neg group (n = 84)]. Correlation analyses and receiver operating characteristic analyses were conducted to evaluate the relationship between LS and liver condition. RESULTS: A significant correlation was found between LS and most of the parameters considered to have the ability to evaluate liver condition (P < 0.05). When alanine aminotransferase (ALT) concentrations were normal (≤ 40 U/L), LS was correlated with liver condition indices (P < 0.05), but the optimal cutoff of LS to identify a Child-Pugh score of 5 was higher in the Neg group (9.30 kPa) than the Pos group (7.40 kPa). When ALT levels were elevated (> 40 U/L), the correlations between LS and liver condition indices were not significant (P > 0.05). CONCLUSION: LS was significantly correlated with most liver condition indices in patients with CHB and HCC. However, these correlations varied according to differences in HBV-DNA and transaminase concentrations.

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World J Radiol ; 16(7): 247-255, 2024 Jul 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39086609

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BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) represent the predominant histological types of primary liver cancer, comprising over 99% of cases. Given their differing biological behaviors, prognoses, and treatment strategies, accurately differentiating between HCC and ICC is crucial for effective clinical management. Radiomics, an emerging image processing technology, can automatically extract various quantitative image features that may elude the human eye. Reports on the application of ultrasound (US)-based radiomics methods in distinguishing HCC from ICC are limited. AIM: To develop and validate an ultrasomics model to accurately differentiate between HCC and ICC. METHODS: In our retrospective study, we included a total of 280 patients who were diagnosed with ICC (n = 140) and HCC (n = 140) between 1999 and 2019. These patients were divided into training (n = 224) and testing (n = 56) groups for analysis. US images and relevant clinical characteristics were collected. We utilized the XGBoost method to extract and select radiomics features and further employed a random forest algorithm to establish ultrasomics models. We compared the diagnostic performances of these ultrasomics models with that of radiologists. RESULTS: Four distinct ultrasomics models were constructed, with the number of selected features varying between models: 13 features for the US model; 15 for the contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) model; 13 for the combined US + CEUS model; and 21 for the US + CEUS + clinical data model. The US + CEUS + clinical data model yielded the highest area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) among all models, achieving an AUC of 0.973 in the validation cohort and 0.971 in the test cohort. This performance exceeded even the most experienced radiologist (AUC = 0.964). The AUC for the US + CEUS model (training cohort AUC = 0.964, test cohort AUC = 0.955) was significantly higher than that of the US model alone (training cohort AUC = 0.822, test cohort AUC = 0.816). This finding underscored the significant benefit of incorporating CEUS information in accurately distinguishing ICC from HCC. CONCLUSION: We developed a radiomics diagnostic model based on CEUS images capable of quickly distinguishing HCC from ICC, which outperformed experienced radiologists.

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World J Gastroenterol ; 30(27): 3314-3325, 2024 Jul 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39086747

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BACKGROUND: Liver stiffness (LS) measurement with two-dimensional shear wave elastography (2D-SWE) correlates with the degree of liver fibrosis and thus indirectly reflects liver function reserve. The size of the spleen increases due to tissue proliferation, fibrosis, and portal vein congestion, which can indirectly reflect the situation of liver fibrosis/cirrhosis. It was reported that the size of the spleen was related to posthepatectomy liver failure (PHLF). So far, there has been no study combining 2D-SWE measurements of LS with spleen size to predict PHLF. This prospective study aimed to investigate the utility of 2D-SWE assessing LS and spleen area (SPA) for the prediction of PHLF in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients and to develop a risk prediction model. AIM: To investigate the utility of 2D-SWE assessing LS and SPA for the prediction of PHLF in HCC patients and to develop a risk prediction model. METHODS: This was a multicenter observational study prospectively analyzing patients who underwent hepatectomy from October 2020 to March 2022. Within 1 wk before partial hepatectomy, ultrasound examination was performed to measure LS and SPA, and blood was drawn to evaluate the patient's liver function and other conditions. Least absolute shrinkage and selection operator logistic regression and multivariate logistic regression analysis was applied to identify independent predictors of PHLF and develop a nomogram. Nomogram performance was validated further. The diagnostic performance of the nomogram was evaluated with receiver operating characteristic curve compared with the conventional models, including the model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score and the albumin-bilirubin (ALBI) score. RESULTS: A total of 562 HCC patients undergoing hepatectomy (500 in the training cohort and 62 in the validation cohort) were enrolled in this study. The independent predictors of PHLF were LS, SPA, range of resection, blood loss, international normalized ratio, and total bilirubin. Better diagnostic performance of the nomogram was obtained in the training [area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC): 0.833; 95% confidence interval (95%CI): 0.792-0.873; sensitivity: 83.1%; specificity: 73.5%] and validation (AUC: 0.802; 95%CI: 0.684-0.920; sensitivity: 95.5%; specificity: 52.5%) cohorts compared with the MELD score and the ALBI score. CONCLUSION: This PHLF nomogram, mainly based on LS by 2D-SWE and SPA, was useful in predicting PHLF in HCC patients and presented better than MELD score and ALBI score.


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Carcinoma Hepatocelular , Diagnóstico por Imagen de Elasticidad , Hepatectomía , Fallo Hepático , Neoplasias Hepáticas , Hígado , Nomogramas , Bazo , Humanos , Hepatectomía/efectos adversos , Masculino , Femenino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Diagnóstico por Imagen de Elasticidad/métodos , Neoplasias Hepáticas/cirugía , Neoplasias Hepáticas/diagnóstico por imagen , Neoplasias Hepáticas/patología , Estudios Prospectivos , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/cirugía , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/diagnóstico por imagen , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/patología , Hígado/diagnóstico por imagen , Hígado/cirugía , Hígado/patología , Bazo/diagnóstico por imagen , Bazo/patología , Bazo/cirugía , Fallo Hepático/etiología , Anciano , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/etiología , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/diagnóstico por imagen , Medición de Riesgo/métodos , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Tamaño de los Órganos , Adulto , Curva ROC , Cirrosis Hepática/diagnóstico por imagen , Cirrosis Hepática/cirugía , Cirrosis Hepática/patología , Cirrosis Hepática/complicaciones
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Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue ; 30(4): 342-354, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Chino | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39210422

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OBJECTIVE: To summarize and visualize the status quo, future hotspots and development trend of ED-related researches in China through bibliometric analysis. METHODS: We searched the Web of Science Core Collection (WOSCC) and the database of Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) for ED-related studies published in China from January 1, 2010 to August 14, 2023. Using the CiteSpace and VOSviewer softwares, we bibliometrically analyzed and visualized the related journals, regions, institutions, authors, key words, co-citations and other indexes of the identified studies. RESULTS: A total of 2,465 ED-related studies were retrieved, with an increasing number of publications year by year, relatively more in the southeast region, with Sun Yat-sen University ranking the first in the number of published articles (n = 169), LIU Jihong (n = 73), WANG Tao (n = 71) and JIANG Rui (n = 49) as the top three prolific core authors. The first two Chinese journals with the most ED-related publications were Chinese Journal of Andrology (n = 320) and Journal of Sexual Medicine (n = 128), and the latter was also the mostly cited (n = 5 060). Keyword co-occurrence analysis showed that the highest-frequency Chinese terms included impotence, anxiety, andrology, expert consensus, experience of famous doctors, acupuncture, Earthworm protein (Chinese) and hypertension, and the English terms included erectile dysfunction, apoptosis, inflammation, fibrosis, risk and women. CONCLUSION: Recent years have wit-nessed a rapid development in ED-related studies in China, with the risk factors and patho-genic mechanisms of ED as hot topics. PDE5 inhibitors and adipose-derived stem cells for the treatment of ED have attracted long and continuous attention and will remain an important target of future research.


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Bibliometría , Disfunción Eréctil , China , Humanos , Masculino
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Curr Issues Mol Biol ; 46(8): 8710-8725, 2024 Aug 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39194731

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Hollow structures are essential for development and physiological activity. The construction and maintenance of hollow structures never cease throughout the lives of multicellular animals. Epithelial tissue closure is the main strategy used by living organisms to build hollow structures. The high diversity of hollow structures and the simplicity of their development in Drosophila make it an excellent model for the study of hollow structure morphogenesis. In this review, we summarize the tissue closure processes in Drosophila that give rise to or maintain hollow structures and highlight the molecular mechanisms and distinct cell biology involved in these processes.

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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 153: 109836, 2024 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39147177

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Pseudomonas plecoglossicida is one of most important pathogenic bacterial species in large yellow croaker and several other commercially valuable fish species. In our previous study, a GacS deficient mutant (ΔgacS) was constructed and its virulence showed substantially attenuated. In present study, the safety, immunogenicity and protective effect of the ΔgacS were evaluated in large yellow croaker as a live-attenuated vaccine candidate. It was shown that the ΔgacS strain exhibited good safety to large yellow croaker and there was no mortality or clinical symptoms observed in all fish that infected by ΔgacS strain with the doses range from 2 × 105~107 CFU per fish via intraperitoneal injection (IP) or immersion (IM), and almost all bacteria were cleaned up in the spleen of the fish at 14-day post infection. Specific antibodies could be detected at 7-day and 14-day post infection by direct agglutination method, and the valences of antibodies and bactericidal activities of the serum were significant increased with vaccination doses and vaccination time. Moreover, the expressions of some molecules and cytokines involved in specific immune responses were detected in the ΔgacS strain immunization group and control group. After challenged by the wild-type (WT) strain XSDHY-P, the relative percentage survival (RPS) showed highly correlated with the immunized dosage regardless of vaccination methods. It showed that the RPS of the IP groups were 39.47 %, 57.89 %, 71.05 % with the immune dosage in a descending order, respectively, and the RPS of the IM groups were 26.31 %, 36.84 %, 76.31 % with the immune dosage in a descending order, respectively. In summary, the ΔgacS strain exhibited safety and good protective effect to large yellow croaker and was a potential live vaccine candidate.


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Enfermedades de los Peces , Perciformes , Infecciones por Pseudomonas , Pseudomonas , Vacunas Atenuadas , Animales , Enfermedades de los Peces/inmunología , Enfermedades de los Peces/prevención & control , Perciformes/inmunología , Vacunas Atenuadas/inmunología , Vacunas Atenuadas/administración & dosificación , Infecciones por Pseudomonas/veterinaria , Infecciones por Pseudomonas/prevención & control , Infecciones por Pseudomonas/inmunología , Pseudomonas/inmunología , Vacunas Bacterianas/inmunología , Vacunas Bacterianas/administración & dosificación , Vacunas contra la Infección por Pseudomonas/inmunología , Vacunas contra la Infección por Pseudomonas/genética , Inmunogenicidad Vacunal
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Psychol Res Behav Manag ; 17: 2995-3003, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39176258

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Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) becomes one of the psychiatric disorders characteristic of a combination of cognitive, emotional, and somatic symptoms. Additionally, cognitive impairment has the most significant impact on functional results. However, the evaluation of cognitive level is still based on various subjective questionnaires as there is no objective standard assessment yet. This research focuses on resting-state alpha activity to identify cognition in MDD patients using electroencephalography (EEG) signals. Methods: Ninety-two subjects were recruited: 44 patients with MDD and 48 healthy individuals as controls. Functional outcome and cognition were assessed using standardized instruments, and the EEG resting state signal of open and closed eyes was recorded. The comparison and correlation of cognitive levels with alpha power in the bilateral frontal region, bilateral central region, bilateral occipital region, and middle line was evaluated. Results: The relative alpha power in MDD group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P < 0.05). Through correlation analysis, it was shown that the bilateral frontal and occipital alpha power of MDD patients in the closed-eyes state was positively correlated with information processing rate, verbal learning, working memory, and attention retention. The alpha power of the bilateral frontal region in the open-eyes state was positively correlated with information processing rate, working memory, and attention retention (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The research indicates that the changes in frontal and occipital alpha activities may be a promising neurophysiological indicator of cognitive level to diagnose and treat response prediction.

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J Ethnopharmacol ; 334: 118535, 2024 Nov 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38972529

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ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Blumea balsamifera (L.) DC. (BB), the source of Blumea balsamifera oil (BBO), is an aromatic medicinal plant, renowned for its pharmacological properties and its traditional use in Southeast Asian countries such as China, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines for centuries. Traditionally, BB has been used as a raw herbal medicine for treating various skin conditions like eczema, dermatitis, athlete's foot, and wound healing for skin injuries. AIM OF THE STUDY: This research aimed to explore the inhibitory effects of BBO on skin aging using two models: in vitro analysis with human dermal fibroblasts (HDF) under UVB-induced stress, and in vivo studies on UVA-induced dorsal skin aging in mice. The study sought to uncover the mechanisms behind BBO's anti-aging effects, specifically, its impact on cellular and tissue responses to UV-induced skin aging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We applied doses of 10-20 µL/mL of BBO to HDF cells that had been exposed to UVB radiation to simulate skin aging. We measured cell viability, and levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), SA-ß-gal, pro-inflammatory cytokines, and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). In addition, we investigated the involvement of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) and nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) signaling pathways in mediating the anti-aging effects of BBO. Histopathological and biochemical analyses were conducted in a mouse model to examine the effects of BBO on UV-induced photoaging. RESULTS: UV exposure accelerated aging, and caused cellular damage and inflammatory responses through ROS-mediated pathways. In HDF cells, BBO treatment countered the UVB-induced senescence, and the recovery of cell viability was correlated to notable reductions in SA-ß-gal, ROS, pro-inflammatory cytokines, and MMPs. Mechanistically, the anti-aging effect of BBO was associated with the downregulation of the JNK/NF-κB signaling pathways. In the in vivo mouse model, BBO exhibited protective capabilities against UV-induced photoaging, which were manifested by the enhanced antioxidant enzyme activities and tissue remodeling. CONCLUSIONS: BBO effectively protects fibroblasts from UV-induced photoaging through the JNK/NF-κB pathway. Recovery from photoaging involves an increase in dermal fibroblasts, alleviation of inflammation, accelerated synthesis of antioxidant enzymes, and slowed degradation of ECM proteins. Overall, BBO enhances the skin's defensive capabilities against oxidative stress, underscoring its potential as a therapeutic agent for oxidative stress-related skin aging.


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Asteraceae , Fibroblastos , Envejecimiento de la Piel , Rayos Ultravioleta , Animales , Envejecimiento de la Piel/efectos de los fármacos , Envejecimiento de la Piel/efectos de la radiación , Rayos Ultravioleta/efectos adversos , Humanos , Fibroblastos/efectos de los fármacos , Fibroblastos/efectos de la radiación , Ratones , Asteraceae/química , Aceites de Plantas/farmacología , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/metabolismo , Supervivencia Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Piel/efectos de los fármacos , Piel/efectos de la radiación , Piel/patología , Piel/metabolismo , Masculino , FN-kappa B/metabolismo , Femenino
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Sci Total Environ ; 946: 174414, 2024 Oct 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38960187

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Microbial degradation is an important solution for antibiotic pollution in livestock and poultry farming wastes. This study reports the isolation and identification of the novel bacterial strain Serratia entomophila TC-1, which can degrade 87.8 % of 200 mg/L tetracycline (TC) at 35 °C, pH 6.0, and an inoculation amount of 1 % (v/v). Based on the intermediate products, a possible biological transformation pathway was proposed, including dehydration, oxidation ring opening, decarbonylation, and deamination. Using Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis as biological indicators, TC degraded metabolites have shown low toxicity. Whole-genome sequencing showed that the TC-1 strain contained tet (d) and tet (34), which resist TC through multiple mechanisms. In addition, upon TC exposure, TC-1 participated in catalytic and energy supply activities by regulating gene expression, thereby playing a role in TC detoxification. We found that TC-1 showed less interference with changes in the bacterial community in swine wastewater. Thus, TC-1 provided new insights into the mechanisms responsible for TC biodegradation and can be used for TC pollution treatment.


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Biodegradación Ambiental , Serratia , Tetraciclina , Serratia/metabolismo , Serratia/genética , Tetraciclina/metabolismo , Antibacterianos/metabolismo , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/metabolismo , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/análisis , Aguas Residuales/microbiología , Animales , Eliminación de Residuos Líquidos/métodos
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