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Int Urol Nephrol ; 2024 Apr 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38564076

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: This research aimed to explore the association between changes in the intake of common individual vitamins and combinations of vitamins and the prevalence of kidney calculi. METHODS: We used data from NHANES to investigate the association between nine common vitamins and kidney stone prevalence. Participants were clustered into several vitamin exposure patterns using an unsupervised K-means clustering method. We used logistic regression models and restrictive cubic spline curves to explore the influence of vitamins. RESULTS: The regression model exposed that compared to lower intake, high intake of vitamin B6 [Q4: OR (95% CI) = 0.76 (0.62, 0.93)], vitamin C [Q4: OR (95% CI) = 0.73 (0.59, 0.90)] and vitamin D [Q4: OR (95% CI) = 0.77 (0.64, 0.94)] individually exerted protective effects against the prevalence of kidney stones. Furthermore, the restrictive cubic spline analysis showed that the protective effect against the prevalence of kidney stones is enhanced as the take of vitamin B6 and vitamin D increased. Moreover, with the increase in vitamin C intake, its protective effect may turn into a risk factor. Regarding mixed exposure, Cluster 4 exhibited a significant protective effect against kidney stones compared with Cluster 1 [Model 3: OR (95% CI) = 0.79 (0.64, 0.98)]. CONCLUSIONS: Our research revealed that high levels of vitamin B6 and vitamin D intake were linked to a lower prevalence of kidney stone. With the gradual increase intake of vitamin C, the prevalence of kidney calculi decreased first and then increased. In addition, the co-exposure of nine vitamins is a protective factor for kidney stone disease.

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Leg Med (Tokyo) ; 65: 102312, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37603982

ABSTRACT

More accurate identification of the types of body fluids left at a crime scene is indispensable for improving the judicial chain of evidence. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have become recognized as ideal molecular markers for the identification of body fluids in forensic science due to their short length, stability and high tissue specificity. In this study, small RNA sequencing was performed on 20 samples of five types of body fluids (peripheral blood, menstrual blood, saliva, semen, and vaginal secretions) with the BGISEQ-500 sequencing platform, and the specific miRNA markers of saliva and vaginal secretions were screened by bioinformatics methods, including differential expression analysis and significant enrichment analysis. Through RT-qPCR validation of 169 samples, we confirmed that miR-223-3p can be used as a saliva-specific marker. In addition, we considered miR-223-3p in combination with four other miRNA molecules (miR-451a, miR-891a-5p, miR-144-5p, miR-203a-3p) that had been previously screened and verified in our laboratory, and seven body fluid prediction models based on machine learning algorithms were constructed and verified. The results showed that a kernel density estimation (KDE) model based on the five miRNA markers for body fluid identification could achieve 100% accuracy in the samples tested in the present study.


Subject(s)
Body Fluids , MicroRNAs , Female , Humans , Saliva , Forensic Genetics/methods , MicroRNAs/analysis , Body Fluids/chemistry , Biomarkers/metabolism
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Forensic Sci Int Genet ; 63: 102827, 2023 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36642061

ABSTRACT

MicroRNA (miRNA)-based methods for body fluid identification are promising tools in the practice of forensic science. The selection of appropriate endogenous reference genes as normalizers for the relative quantification of miRNA expression levels using quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RTqPCR) is essential to avoid errors and improve the comparability of miRNA expression level data among different body fluids. In this study, small RNAs were isolated from individual donations of five forensically relevant body fluids (peripheral blood, menstrual blood, saliva, semen and vaginal secretions). Thirty-seven samples were subjected to high-throughput miRNA sequencing. By combining our results with those obtained through a literature investigation, 28 candidate RNAs were identified. Following RTqPCR validation, the candidate RNAs were preliminarily evaluated in 15 samples to exclude miRNAs with low expression and high variation. Then, the expression levels of 10 relatively stable candidate reference RNAs in 100 samples were determined and further analysed using four commonly employed programs (geNorm, NormFinder, BestKeeper and ΔCq). According to the comprehensive stability rankings of the four algorithms, miR-320a-3p was validated as the most stable endogenous reference gene among the five forensically relevant body fluids, followed by miR-484, SNORD43, miR-320c and RNU6b. Moreover, the combined application of miR-320a-3p with RNU6b could increase the normalization effect. In addition, a total of 56 mock samples placed outdoors and indoors for different times were prepared to further evaluate the stability of candidate reference RNAs, and miR-320a-3p remained the preferred reference gene. Furthermore, the relative expression levels of publicly accepted body fluid-specific miRNAs were determined in 30 samples to verify the practicality and effectiveness of the reference genes. Our results revealed a set of alternative reference genes and could promote the development and application of miRNA-based body fluid identification by determining optional reference genes for strict normalization.


Subject(s)
Body Fluids , MicroRNAs , Female , Humans , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Body Fluids/chemistry , Saliva/chemistry , Semen/chemistry , Forensic Medicine , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Gene Expression Profiling
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Fa Yi Xue Za Zhi ; 38(6): 719-725, 2022 Dec 25.
Article in English, Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36914387

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To establish a system for simultaneous detection of miR-888 and miR-891a by droplet digital PCR (ddPCR), and to evaluate its application value in semen identification. METHODS: The hydrolysis probes with different fluorescence modified reporter groups were designed to realize the detection of miR-888 and miR-891a by duplex ddPCR. A total of 75 samples of 5 body fluids (including peripheral blood, menstrual blood, semen, saliva and vaginal secretion) were detected. The difference analysis was conducted by Mann-Whitney U test. The semen differentiation ability of miR-888 and miR-891a was evaluated by ROC curve analysis and the optimal cut-off value was obtained. RESULTS: There was no significant difference between the dual-plex assay and the single assay in this system. The detection sensitivity was up to 0.1 ng total RNA, and the intra- and inter-batch coefficients of variation were less than 15%. The expression levels of miR-888 and miR-891a detected by duplex ddPCR in semen were both higher than those in other body fluids. ROC curve analysis showed that the AUC of miR-888 was 0.976, the optimal cut-off value was 2.250 copies/µL, and the discrimination accuracy was 97.33%; the AUC of miR-891a was 1.000, the optimal cut-off value was 1.100 copies/µL, and the discrimination accuracy was 100%. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, a method for detection of miR-888 and miR-891a by duplex ddPCR was successfully established. The system has good stability and repeatability and can be used for semen identification. Both miR-888 and miR-891a have high ability to identify semen, and the discrimination accuracy of miR-891a is higher.


Subject(s)
Body Fluids , MicroRNAs , Female , Humans , Body Fluids/chemistry , MicroRNAs/analysis , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Saliva/chemistry , Semen/chemistry , Male
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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 21834, 2021 Nov 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34750417

ABSTRACT

The ultra-low head pump stations often have bidirectional demand of water delivery, so there is a risk of runaway accident occurring in both conditions. To analyze the difference of the runaway process under forward runaway condition (FRC) and backward runaway condition (BRC), the whole flow system of a horizontal axial flow pump is considered. The Shear-Stress Transport (SST) k-ω model is adopted and the volume of fluid (VOF) model is applied to simulate the water surface in the reservoirs. Meanwhile, the torque balance equation is introduced to obtain the real time rotational speed, then the bidirectional runaway process of the pump with the same head is simulated. In addition, the vortex transport equation and swirl number are proposed to reveal the flow characteristics during the runaway process. The results show that the runaway process can be divided into five stages: the drop, braking, rising, convergence and runaway stages, according to the changing law of torque curve. In the rising stage, the pressure difference on the blade surface continues to increase, which contributes to the abnormal torque increase. In this stage, the flow hits the pressure surface (PS) at a faster speed enlarging the pressure on PS, and the flow separation takes place on the suction surface (SS) weakening the pressure on SS. During the convergence and runaway stage, the pulsation amplitude of torque and axial force under FRC is obviously larger than those under BRC. This is because the rotation frequency of the vortex rope is the same as main pressure fluctuation frequency in impeller under FRC, which enhances the pulsation amplitude. Whereas the vortices are broken due to the inhibitive effect from guide vanes under BRC.

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Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi ; 91(30): 2132-4, 2011 Aug 16.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22093991

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether combined oral oxycodone hydrochloride controlled-release tablets plus paracetamol and tramadol hydrochloride tablets is better than epidural analgesia with respect to uterine cramping pain control and side effects after cesarean section. METHODS: Sixty consecutive patients scheduled for cesarean section from April to May, 2010 were randomized to either patient-controlled epidural analgesia with 0.1% ropivacaine, 0.1 µg/ml sufentanil (for postoperative 48 h) plus injected pethidine on demand (EDA group) or controlled-release oxycodone (2 × 15 mg for 1st postoperative 24 h; 2 × 10 mg for 2nd postoperative 24 h), paracetamol & tramadol hydrochloride tablets (8 × 1 tablet for postoperative 48 h) orally plus pethidine injection on demand (OXY group). Two groups were compared with respects to uterine cramping pain control when the oxytocin infusion (20 U plus 500 ml 5% glucose solution, iv. gtt within 2 h) once per day for postoperative 3 days as determined by the means of a visual analogue scale (VAS), pethidine consumption, side effects and costs. RESULTS: The EDA group experienced significant more pain than the OXY group when the oxytocin infusion was administered (mm) [50.0 (15.0, 72.5) vs 25.0 (0, 40.0), 60.0 (47.5, 72.5) vs 20.0 (0, 30.0), 35.0 (20.0, 50.0) vs 0 (0, 20.0)]. all P < 0.05). Pethidine was used for pain control in 2 patients (150 mg total) of EDA group during the oxytocin infusion whereas none of the OXY group received an injection of pethidine. There was a higher level of maternal satisfaction with a lower analgesic dose in the EDA group (80.9 ± 9.3 vs 90.0 ± 9.8, P < 0.01). The median duration of hospital stay was around 5 days in both groups. CONCLUSION: Postoperative pain control after cesarean section with the above combined regimen is superior to EDA in terms of a lower cost and a higher level of maternal satisfaction.


Subject(s)
Analgesia, Obstetrical/methods , Oxycodone/therapeutic use , Pain, Postoperative/drug therapy , Adult , Analgesia, Patient-Controlled , Cesarean Section , Female , Humans , Oxycodone/administration & dosage
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