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J Cell Mol Med ; 24(14): 7873-7883, 2020 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32510855

RESUMEN

It had been reported miR-182 was down-regulated after intestinal ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R) damage. However, its role and potential mechanisms are still unknown. This study was aimed to elucidate the function of miR-182 in intestinal I/R injury and the underlying mechanisms. The model of intestinal injury was constructed in wild-type and Deptor knockout (KO) mice. Haematoxylin-eosin staining, Chiu's score and diamine oxidase were utilized to detect intestinal damage. RT-qPCR assay was used to detected miR-182 expression. Electronic microscopy was used to detect autophagosome. Western blot was applied to detect the expression of Deptor, S6/pS6, LC3-II/LC3-I and p62. Dual-luciferase reporter assay was used to verify the relationship between miR-182 and Deptor. The results showed miR-182 was down-regulated following intestinal I/R. Up-regulation of miR-182 reduced intestinal damage, autophagy, Deptor expression and enhanced mTOR activity following intestinal I/R. Moreover, suppression of autophagy reduced intestinal damage and inhibition of mTOR by rapamycin aggravated intestinal damage following intestinal I/R. Besides, damage of intestine was reduced and mTOR activity was enhanced in Deptor KO mice. In addition, Deptor was the target gene of miR-182 and was indispensable for the protection of miR-182 on intestine under I/R condition. Together, our research implicated up-regulation of miR-182 inhibited autophagy to alleviate intestinal I/R injury via mTOR by targeting Deptor.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades Intestinales/etiología , Enfermedades Intestinales/metabolismo , Péptidos y Proteínas de Señalización Intracelular/genética , MicroARNs/genética , Daño por Reperfusión Miocárdica/etiología , Daño por Reperfusión Miocárdica/metabolismo , Serina-Treonina Quinasas TOR/metabolismo , Animales , Autofagia/genética , Biomarcadores , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Susceptibilidad a Enfermedades , Regulación de la Expresión Génica , Inmunohistoquímica , Enfermedades Intestinales/patología , Mucosa Intestinal/metabolismo , Mucosa Intestinal/patología , Mucosa Intestinal/ultraestructura , Ratones , Ratones Noqueados , Daño por Reperfusión Miocárdica/patología , Interferencia de ARN
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Opt Express ; 28(2): 1999-2009, 2020 Jan 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32121899

RESUMEN

We propose and demonstrate an external-feedback semiconductor laser-based chaos generation scheme supporting simultaneous bandwidth enhancement and excellent time-delay-signature (TDS) suppression, by using parallel-coupling ring resonators (PCRR) as reflector. The characteristics of effective bandwidth and TDS of chaotic signals generated in three indicative PCRR configurations are thoroughly investigated. The numerical results demonstrate that with the nonlinear feedback of PCRR, the TDS of chaos can be efficiently suppressed toward an indistinguishable level, and the bandwidth of chaos in the proposed scheme can also be enhanced, with respect to the conventional optical feedback configuration. The proposed scheme shows a flexible way to generate wideband complex chaos.

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Opt Lett ; 44(24): 5957-5960, 2019 Dec 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32628217

RESUMEN

We propose and experimentally demonstrate a novel, to the best of our knowledge, correlated random bit generation (CRBG) scheme in virtue of the synchronization of two physical entropy sources that are composed of a continuous-wave laser, a phase modulator that is driven by the output of a local laser subject to constant-amplitude and random-phase (CARP) injection, as well as a dispersive component. It is experimentally indicated that wideband complex physical entropy sources with an effective bandwidth of 22 GHz can be achieved, and high-quality synchronization with a large cross-correlation coefficient (∼0.95) can be achieved by introducing symmetric CARP injections into the local lasers at Alice and Bob ends. Based on this, two distributed CRBSs with a bit rate over 3 Gb/s and satisfactory consistency are independently generated at Alice and Bob ends; the excellent randomness of CRBSs is verified using a test suite of the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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J Surg Res ; 243: 363-370, 2019 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31277013

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BACKGROUND: Intestinal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) is a grave condition related to high morbidity and mortality. Autophagy, which can induce a new cell death named type II programmed cell death, has been reported in some intestinal diseases, but little is known in I/R-induced intestinal injury. In this study, we aimed to explore the role of autophagy in intestinal injury induced by I/R and its potential mechanisms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The rats pretreated with rapamycin or 3-methyladenine had intestinal I/R injury. After reperfusion, intestinal injury was measured by Chiu's score, intestinal mucosal wet-to-dry ratio, and lactic acid level. Intestinal mucosal oxidative stress level was measured by malondialdehyde and superoxide dismutase. Autophagosome, LC3, and p62 were detected to evaluate autophagy level. Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) was detected to explore potential mechanism. RESULTS: Chiu's score, intestinal mucosal wet-to-dry ratio, lactic acid level, malondialdehyde level, autophagosomes, and LC3-II/LC3-I were significantly increased, and superoxide dismutase level and expression of p62 were significantly decreased in intestinal mucosa after intestinal ischemia/reperfusion. Pretreatment with rapamycin significantly aggravated intestinal injury evidenced by increased Chiu's score, intestinal mucosal wet-to-dry ratio and lactic acid level, increased autophagy level evidenced by increased autophagosomes and LC3-II/LC3-I and decreased expression of p62, and downregulated expression of p-mTOR/mTOR. On the contrary, pretreatment with 3-methyladenine significantly attenuated intestinal injury and autophagy level and upregulated expression of p-mTOR/mTOR. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, autophagy was significantly enhanced in intestinal mucosa after intestinal ischemia/reperfusion, and inhibition of autophagy attenuated intestinal injury induced by I/R through activating mTOR signaling.


Asunto(s)
Adenina/análogos & derivados , Autofagia/efectos de los fármacos , Enfermedades Intestinales/prevención & control , Daño por Reperfusión/prevención & control , Adenina/farmacología , Adenina/uso terapéutico , Animales , Evaluación Preclínica de Medicamentos , Enfermedades Intestinales/enzimología , Enfermedades Intestinales/etiología , Enfermedades Intestinales/patología , Mucosa Intestinal/enzimología , Mucosa Intestinal/ultraestructura , Masculino , Malondialdehído/metabolismo , Distribución Aleatoria , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Daño por Reperfusión/enzimología , Daño por Reperfusión/etiología , Daño por Reperfusión/patología , Sirolimus , Superóxido Dismutasa/metabolismo , Serina-Treonina Quinasas TOR/antagonistas & inhibidores , Serina-Treonina Quinasas TOR/metabolismo
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J Surg Res ; 192(2): 440-6, 2014 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25015751

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BACKGROUND: Despite of the importance of gastrointestinal (GI) complications in morbidity and mortality after major and moderate surgeries, it is not yet specifically studied in patients undergoing hepatectomy. This study was aimed to investigate the in-hospital incidence and potential risk factors of GI complications after open hepatectomy in our hospital. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Prospectively recorded perioperative data from 1329 patients undergoing elective hepatectomy were retrospectively reviewed. The in-hospital incidence of GI complications was investigated, and independent risk factors were analyzed by multiple logistic regression. RESULTS: GI complications occurrence was 46.4%. Univariate analysis showed that preoperative Child-Pugh score, total bilirubin, aspartate transaminase, anesthesia duration, operation duration, intraoperative blood loss, crystalloid and colloid infusion, blood transfusion, urine output, use of Pringle maneuver were statistically different between patients with and without GI complications (P < 0.05). Moreover, patients with GI complications had a more prolonged postoperative parenteral nutrient supporting time, hospital stay and ICU stay, and higher incidence of other complications than those without GI complications (P < 0.05). Multivariate regression indicated that long duration of anesthesia (odds ratio 2.51, P < 0.001) and use of Pringle maneuver (odds ratio 1.37, P = 0.007) were independent risk factors of GI complications after hepatectomy. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of GI complications after hepatectomy is high, which is related to an increase of other complications and a prolonged hospital stay. Avoidance of routinely use of Pringle maneuver and shortening the duration of anesthesia are important measures to reduce the postoperative GI complications.


Asunto(s)
Hepatectomía/efectos adversos , Hepatectomía/métodos , Hepatopatías/epidemiología , Hepatopatías/cirugía , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/epidemiología , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Enfermedades de las Vías Biliares/epidemiología , Enfermedades de las Vías Biliares/cirugía , Niño , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Electivos/efectos adversos , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Electivos/estadística & datos numéricos , Femenino , Humanos , Incidencia , Tiempo de Internación , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Morbilidad , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/prevención & control , Estudios Retrospectivos , Factores de Riesgo , Adulto Joven
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Parasitol Res ; 109(2): 369-78, 2011 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21344211

RESUMEN

Cysteine proteases, a superfamily of hydrolytic enzymes, have numerous functions in parasites. Here, we reported the cloning and characterization of a cDNA encoding a cathepsin B (AcCPB) from Angiostrongylus cantonensis fourth-stage larvae cDNA library. The deduced amino acid sequence analysis indicated AcCPB is related to other cathepsin B family members with an overall conserved architecture. AcCPB is evolutionarily more close to other parasitic nematode cathepsin B than the ones from hosts, sharing 43-53% similarities to the homologues from other organisms. Real-time quantitative PCR analysis revealed that AcCPB was expressed significantly higher in the fourth-stage larvae (L4) and the fifth-stage larvae (L5) than that in the third-stage larvae (L3) and adult worms (Aw). Unexpectedly, AcCPB was expressed at a higher level in L4 and L5 derived from mice than the larvae at the same stages derived from rats. The protease activity of recombinant AcCPB (rAcCPB) expressed in Escherichia coli showed high thermostability and acidic pH optima. The role in ovalbumin digestion and enzyme activity of rAcCPB could be evidently inhibited by cystatin from A.cantonensis. Furthermore, we found rAcCPB increased the expression levels of CD40, MHC II, and CD80 on LPS-stimulated dendritic cells (DCs). In this study, we provided the first experimental evidence for the expression of cathepsin B in A.cantonensis. Besides its highly specific expression in the stages of L4 and L5 when the worms cause dysfunction of the blood-brain barrier of hosts, AcCPB displayed different expression profiles in non-permissive host- and permissive host-derived larval stages and was involved in the maturation of DCs, suggesting a potential role in the central nervous system invasion and the immunoregulation during parasite-host interactions.


Asunto(s)
Angiostrongylus cantonensis/enzimología , Angiostrongylus cantonensis/genética , Catepsina B/genética , Catepsina B/metabolismo , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Animales , Clonación Molecular , Análisis por Conglomerados , Células Dendríticas/inmunología , Estabilidad de Enzimas , Escherichia coli/genética , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica , Regulación del Desarrollo de la Expresión Génica , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos BALB C , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Filogenia , Ratas , Proteínas Recombinantes/química , Proteínas Recombinantes/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes/aislamiento & purificación , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Homología de Secuencia de Aminoácido , Temperatura
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J Environ Radioact ; 151 Pt 1: 304-310, 2016 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26555365

RESUMEN

An in-situ gamma-ray spectrometer survey with a scintillation detector of NaI(Tl) (Φ75 mm × 75 mm) was carried out in the Baotou and Bayan Obo Districts in order to estimate the levels of natural radionuclides near rare-earth (RE) tailings dams. In the RE tailings dam of Baotou, the mean concentrations of (238)U and (232)Th were 3.0 ± 1.0 mg/kg (range: 1.9-4.6 mg/kg) and 321 ± 31 mg/kg (range: 294-355 mg/kg), respectively. In the Bayan Obo tailings dam, the mean concentrations of (238)U and (232)Th were 5.7 ± 0.5 mg/kg (range: 5.3-6.1 mg/kg) and 276 ± 0.5 mg/kg (range: 275.5-276.3 mg/kg), respectively. The average (232)Th concentrations in the mining areas of the Bayan Obo Mine and the living areas of the Bayan Obo Town were 18.7 ± 7.5 and 26.2 ± 9.1 mg/kg, respectively. The (232)Th concentration recorded in the tailings dams was much higher than the global average (7.44 mg/kg). Our investigation shows that the (232)Th concentration in the tailings in the Baotou dam was 34.6 times greater than that in the local soil (in Guyang County); the average concentrations of (232)Th in the soil in the Baotou District and Bayan Obo Districts were about 1.35 and 2.82 times greater, respectively, than that in the soil in Guyang County. Based on our results, the highest estimated effective dose due to gamma irradiation was 1.15 mSv per year, estimated from the data observed in the Baotou tailings dams. The results of this preliminary study indicate the potential importance of radioactivity in RE tailings dams and that remedial measures may be required.


Asunto(s)
Rayos gamma , Metales de Tierras Raras/análisis , Contaminantes Radiactivos del Suelo/análisis , China , Minería , Espectrometría gamma
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