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J Med Virol ; 96(2): e29451, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38305046

ABSTRACT

Persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection can lead to cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and cervical cancer, posing serious threats to the health of women. Although the cervicovaginal microbiota is strongly associated with CIN, the dynamics of the microbiota during CIN development are unknown. In this retrospective cohort study, we analyzed 3-year longitudinal data from 72 patients diagnosed with a persistent HPV infection almost all caused by high-risk HPV types. Patients were categorized into groups with HPV persistent infection (n = 37), progression to CIN (n = 16), and CIN regression (n = 19) based on infection outcome during the follow-up period. Furthermore, 16S rRNA gene sequencing was performed on consecutively collected cervical samples to explore the composition and dynamics of the cervicovaginal microbiota during the development and regression of CIN. Our results showed that the composition of the cervicovaginal microbiota varied among women with different HPV infection outcomes and remained relatively stable during the follow-up period. Notably, the serial follow-up data showed that these microbial alterations were present for at least 1-2 years and occurred before pathologic changes. In addition, microbial markers that were highly discriminatory for CIN progression or regression were identified. This study provides evidence for a temporal relationship between changes in the cervicovaginal microbiota and the development of CIN, and our findings provide support for future microbial intervention strategies for CIN.


Subject(s)
Microbiota , Papillomavirus Infections , Uterine Cervical Dysplasia , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms , Humans , Female , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Retrospective Studies , Cervix Uteri , Microbiota/genetics , Papillomaviridae/genetics
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Heliyon ; 10(3): e25733, 2024 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38352762

ABSTRACT

Drug-resistant N. gonorrhoeae is an urgent threat to global public health, and vaccine development is the best long-term strategy for controlling gonorrhea. We have previously shown that adhesion and penetration protein (App) play a role in the adhesion, invasion, and reproductive tract colonization of N. gonorrhoeae. Here, we describe the immune response induced by intranasal immunization with passenger and translocator fragments of App. The recombinant App passenger and translocator fragments induced high titers of IgG and IgA antibodies in serum and vaginal washes. Antibodies produced by App passenger and the combination of passenger and translocator mediated the killing of N. gonorrhoeae via serum bactericidal activity and opsonophagocytic activity, whereas antisera from translocator-immunized groups had lower bactericidal activity and opsonophagocytic activity. The antisera of the App passenger and translocator, alone and in combination, inhibited the adhesion of N. gonorrhoeae to cervical epithelial cells in a concentration-dependent manner. Nasal immunization with App passenger and translocator fragments alone or in combination induced high levels of IgG1, IgG2a, and IgG2b antibodies and stimulated mouse splenocytes to secrete cytokines IFN-γ and IL-17A, suggesting that Th1 and Th17 cellular immune responses were activated. In vivo experiments have shown that immune App passenger and transporter fragments can accelerate the clearance of N. gonorrhoeae in the vagina of mice. These data suggest that the App protein is a promising N. gonorrhoeae vaccine antigen.

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Chemistry ; 30(21): e202303873, 2024 Apr 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38357809

ABSTRACT

Asymmetric one-carbon homologation or ring expansion of ketones with formal insertion of carbene intermediate, is a challenging but useful strategy to construct a complex skeleton. Sc(III) and chiral ligands have been employed in this regard. However, due to flexible conformations and a variety of stereo models, the origin of stereochemistry remains ambiguous. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations were carried out to explore the interactions that control the stereoselectivity of a Sc(III)-catalyzed asymmetric homologation. The trans influence of counterions was found to affect the coordination mode of ketone to Sc(III), and consequently affect the stereoselectivity.

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Chemosphere ; 349: 140828, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38040257

ABSTRACT

Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute, systemic vasculitis that primarily affects children aged under the age of 5. While environmental factors have been linked to the development of KD, the specific role of ozone (O3) pollution in triggering the disease onset remains uncertain. This study aimed to examine the associations between short-term O3 exposure and KD onset in children. Utilizing a satellite-based model with a spatial resolution of 1 × 1 km, we matched 1808 KD patients (out of a total of 6115 eligible individuals) to pre-onset ozone exposures based on their home addresses in East China between 2013 and 2020. Our findings revealed a significant association of O3 exposure with KD onset on the day of onset (lag 0 day). However, this association attenuated and became statistically insignificant on lag 1 and lag 2 days. Each interquartile range (52.32 µg/m3) increase in O3 concentration at lag 0 day was associated with a 16.2% (95% CI: 3.6%, 30.3%) increased risk of KD onset. The E-R curve for O3 exhibited a plateau at low concentrations and then increased rapidly at concentrations ≥75 µg/m3. Notably, these associations were stronger in male children, younger children (<2 years of age) and patients experiencing KD onset during the warm season. This study provides novel epidemiological evidence indicating that short-term O3 exposure is associated with an increased risk of childhood KD onset. These findings emphasized the importance of considering this environmental risk factor in KD prevention strategies.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants , Air Pollution , Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome , Ozone , Child , Humans , Male , Child, Preschool , Ozone/analysis , Air Pollution/analysis , Air Pollutants/toxicity , Air Pollutants/analysis , Cross-Over Studies , Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/chemically induced , Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/epidemiology , Environmental Exposure/adverse effects , Environmental Exposure/analysis , China/epidemiology , Particulate Matter/analysis
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Anal Chim Acta ; 1283: 341956, 2023 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37977801

ABSTRACT

Neisseria gonorrhoeae is the only pathogen that causes gonorrhea, and can have serious consequences if left untreated. A simple and accurate detection method for N. gonorrhoeae is essential for the diagnosis of gonorrhea and the appropriate prescription of antibiotics. The application of isothermal recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) to detect this pathogen is advantageous because of its rapid performance, high sensitivity, and minimal dependency on equipment. However, this simplicity is offset by the risk of false-positive signals from primer-dimers and primer-probe dimers. In this study, RPA-initiated strand displacement amplification (SDA) was established for the detection of N. gonorrhoeae, and eliminated false-positive signals from primer-dimers and primer-probe dimers. The developed biosensor allows for the reduced generation of nonspecific RPA amplification through the design of enzyme cleavage sites on primers, introduction of SDA, and detection of the final product using a molecular beacon (MB). Using this system, the DNA double strand is transformed into single-stranded DNA following SDA, thereby providing a more suitable binding substrate and improving the efficiency of MB detection. Amplification can be conducted below 37 °C, and the process can be completed within 90 min. The limit of detection was determined to be 0.81 copies/µL. This system is highly specific for N. gonorrhoeae and exhibits no cross-reactivity with other common urogenital pathogens. The results of this study are consistent with those of real-time PCR performed on clinical specimens of urogenital secretions. In summary, the biosensor is a simple and specific detection method for N. gonorrhoeae.


Subject(s)
Gonorrhea , Neisseria gonorrhoeae , Humans , Neisseria gonorrhoeae/genetics , Gonorrhea/diagnosis , Recombinases , Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques/methods , Sensitivity and Specificity , Chlamydia trachomatis/genetics
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 62(47): e202313091, 2023 Nov 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37819054

ABSTRACT

An intermolecular enantioselective N-alkylation reaction of 1H-indoles has been developed by cooperative rhodium and chiral phosphoric acid catalyzed N-H bond insertion reaction. N-Alkyl indoles with newly formed stereocenter adjacent to the indole nitrogen atom are produced in good yields (up to 95 %) with excellent enantioselectivities (up to >99 % ee). Importantly, both α-aryl and α-alkyl diazoacetates are tolerated, which is extremely rare in asymmetric X-H (X=N, O, S et al.) and C-H insertion reactions. With this method, only 0.1 mol % of rhodium catalyst and 2.5 mol % of chiral phosphoric acid are required to complete the conversion as well as achieve the high enantioselectivity. Computational studies reveal the cooperative relay of rhodium and chiral phosphoric acid, and the origin of the chemo and stereoselectivity.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 62(45): e202312793, 2023 Nov 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37724438

ABSTRACT

Insertion reactions that involve stabilized electrophilic metallocarbenes are of great importance for installing α-heteroatoms to carbonyl compounds. Nevertheless, the limited availability of carbene precursors restricts the introduction of only a single heteroatom. In this report, we describe a new approach based on an I(III) /S(VI) reagent that promotes the cascade insertion of heteroatoms. This is achieved by sequentially generating two α-heteroatom-substituted metal carbenes in one reaction. We found that this mixed I(III) /S(VI) ylide reacts efficiently with a transition metal catalyst and an X-H bond (where X=O, N). This transformation leads to the sequential formation of a sulfoxonium- and an X-substituted Rh-carbenes, enabling further reactions with another Y-H bond. Remarkably, a wide range of symmetrical and unsymmetrical α,α-O,O-, α,α-O,N-, and α,α-N,N-subsituted ketones can be prepared under mild ambient conditions. In addition, we successfully demonstrated other cascades, such as CN/CN double amidation, C-H/C-S double insertion, and C-S/Y-H double insertion (where Y=S, N, O, C). Notably, the latter two cascades enabled the simultaneous installation of three functional groups to the α-carbon of carbonyl compounds in a single step. These reactions demonstrate the versatility of our approach, allowing for the synthesis of ketones and esters with multiple α-heteroatoms using a common precursor.

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Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ; 14: 1202463, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37600700

ABSTRACT

Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are known as extracellular fibers networks consisting of antimicrobial proteins and decondensated chromatin DNA released by activated neutrophils. NETosis is a NETs-induced neutrophilic cell death which is unique from necrosis or apoptosis. Besides its neutralizing pathogen, NETosis plays a crucial role in diabetes and diabetes-related complications. In patients with diabetes, NETs-releasing products are significantly elevated in blood, and these findings confirm the association of NETosis and diabetic complications, including diabetic wound healing, diabetic retinopathy, and atherosclerosis. This article briefly summarizes the mechanisms of NETosis and discusses its contribution to the pathogenesis of diabetes-related complications and suggests new therapeutic targets by some small molecule compounds.


Subject(s)
Atherosclerosis , Diabetes Mellitus , Diabetic Retinopathy , Extracellular Traps , Humans , Neutrophils , Apoptosis , Diabetes Mellitus/etiology
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Front Microbiol ; 14: 1159986, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37089576

ABSTRACT

In bacteria, DegS protease functions as an activating factor of the σE envelope stress response system, which ultimately activates the transcription of stress response genes in the cytoplasm. On the basis of high-throughput RNA sequencing, we have previously found that degS knockout inhibits the expression of flagellum synthesis- and chemotaxis-related genes, thereby indicating that DegS may be involved in the regulation of V. cholerae motility. In this study, we examined the relationships between DegS and motility in V. cholerae. Swimming motility and chemotaxis assays revealed that degS or rpoE deletion promotes a substantial reduction in the motility and chemotaxis of V. cholerae, whereas these activities were restored in ΔdegS::degS and ΔdegSΔrseA strains, indicating that DegS is partially dependent on σE to positively regulate V. cholerae activity. Gene-act network analysis revealed that the cAMP-CRP-RpoS signaling pathway, which plays an important role in flagellar synthesis, is significantly inhibited in ΔdegS mutants, whereas in response to the overexpression of cyaA/crp and rpoS in the ΔdegS strain, the motility and chemotaxis of the ΔdegS + cyaA/crp and ΔdegS + rpoS strains were partially restored compared with the ΔdegS strain. We further demonstrated that transcription levels of the flagellar regulatory gene flhF are regulated by DegS via the cAMP-CRP-RpoS signaling pathway. Overexpression of the flhF gene in the ΔdegS strain partially restored motility and chemotaxis. In addition, suckling mouse intestinal colonization experiments indicated that the ΔdegS and ΔrpoE strains were characterized by the poor colonization of mouse intestines, whereas colonization efficacy was restored in the ΔdegSΔrseA, ΔdegS + cyaA/crp, ΔdegS + rpoS, and ΔdegS + flhF strains. Collectively, our findings indicate that DegS regulates the motility and chemotaxis of V. cholerae via the cAMP-CRP-RpoS-FlhF pathway, thereby influencing the colonization of suckling mouse intestines.

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Anal Chim Acta ; 1258: 341176, 2023 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37087294

ABSTRACT

Neisseria gonorrhoeae is the only pathogen contributing to gonorrhea, a common infectious disease. Clinically, approximately 50-80% of female and 40% of male patients are asymptomatic, and these carriers are the key to gonorrhea transmission. The rapid detection of N. gonorrhoeae recessive infection is vital to curb the spread of gonorrhea. Therefore, the development of a specific, sensitive, rapid, and convenient method for the diagnosis of N. gonorrhoeae is a priority. In this study, we identified the highly conserved fitA gene of N. gonorrhoeae as a detection target through bioinformatics analysis. Then, we constructed a convenient, economical, and effective biosensor to detect N. gonorrhoeae without false-positive results based on recombinase polymerase amplification-mediated lateral flow strip by leak-proof probe. The biosensor has high sensitivity, is capable of detecting N. gonorrhoeae at concentrations as low as 102 copies/µL within 28 min, and has high specificity, which allows N. gonorrhoeae to be differentiated from other genito-urinary bacteria and fungi. Finally, this biosensor has been successfully applied to the detection of N. gonorrhoeae in clinical samples, and the results have been consistent with those determined using qRT-PCR.


Subject(s)
Gonorrhea , Neisseria gonorrhoeae , Humans , Male , Female , Neisseria gonorrhoeae/genetics , Gonorrhea/diagnosis , Gonorrhea/microbiology , Recombinases , Sensitivity and Specificity , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods
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Eur J Pediatr ; 182(5): 2265-2271, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36869903

ABSTRACT

This study investigated the efficacy of ivabradine monotherapy in pediatric patients with focal atrial tachycardia (FAT). We prospectively enrolled 12 pediatric patients (7.5 ± 4.5 years; six girls) with FAT who were resistant to conventional antiarrhythmics and received ivabradine as monotherapy. Patients were classified as having tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy (TIC) if they had a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of < 50% and a left ventricular end-diastolic dimension (LVDD) z-score of > 2 due to tachycardia. Oral ivabradine was initiated at 0.1 mg/kg every 12 h, increased to 0.2 mg/kg every 12 h if no restoration of stable sinus rhythm was observed after two doses, and discontinued after 48 h if neither rhythm nor heart rate control was observed. Of these patients, six (50%) had incessant atrial tachycardia, and 6 had frequent short episodes of FAT. Six patients were diagnosed with TIC, and their mean LVEF and mean LVDD z-score were 36.2 ± 8.7% (range, 27-48%) and 4.2 ± 1.7 (range, 2.2-7.3), respectively. Finally, six patients achieved either rhythm (n = 3) or heart rate control (n = 3) within 48 h of ivabradine monotherapy. One patient achieved rhythm/heart rate control with ivabradine at a dose of 0.1 mg/kg every 12 h, while the others achieved rhythm/heart rate control at a dose of 0.2 mg/kg every 12 h. Five patients received ivabradine monotherapy for chronic therapy, one (20%) of whom had FAT breakthrough 1 month after discharge, and metoprolol was added. Neither FAT recurrence nor adverse effect (with or without beta-blocker) was observed during a median follow-up of 5 months. CONCLUSION: Ivabradine is well-tolerated and may provide early heart rate control in pediatric FAT and can be considered early, especially in the presence of left ventricular dysfunction. Further investigations are deserved to confirm the optimal dose and long-term efficacy in this population. WHAT IS KNOWN: • Focal atrial tachycardia (FAT) is the most common arrhythmia associated with tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy (TIC) in children, and the efficacy of conventional antiarrhythmic medications in the treatment of FAT is poor. • Ivabradine is currently the only selective hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) inhibitor, which can effectively low HR without negative effect on blood pressure or inotropy. WHAT IS NEW: • Ivabradine (0.1-0.2 mg/kg every 12 h) can effectively suppress focal atrial tachycardia in 50% of pediatric patients. • Ivabradine provides early control of heart rate and hemodynamic stabilization in children with severe left ventricular dysfunction due to atrial tachycardia within 48 h.


Subject(s)
Cardiomyopathies , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left , Female , Humans , Child , Ivabradine/therapeutic use , Ivabradine/pharmacology , Stroke Volume , Ventricular Function, Left , Anti-Arrhythmia Agents/therapeutic use , Tachycardia/drug therapy , Tachycardia/etiology , Arrhythmias, Cardiac , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/drug therapy , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/etiology , Treatment Outcome
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Heart Lung ; 60: 81-86, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36933287

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a potentially life-threatening complication of pregnancy, but identifying patients at higher risk of this condition remains difficult. OBJECTIVES: We conducted a study to identify new risk factors associated with PPCM and predictors of poor outcomes. METHODS: This retrospective analysis included a total of 44 women with PPCM. As a control group, 79 women who gave birth around the same time as the PPCM patients and who did not have organic disease were included. A multivariate regression analysis was conducted to identify risk factors associated with PPCM and with delayed recovery. RESULTS: All PPCM patients were discharged within 28 days. In comparison to the control group, PPCM patients had higher rates of preeclampsia (20.4% vs. 1.27%, P<0.001), autoimmune disease (27.3% vs. 11.4%, P = 0.018), and cesarean delivery with preterm labor (31.8% vs. 17.7%, P = 0.037). The neonates of PPCM patients had lower birth weight (2.70±0.66 kg vs. 3.21±0.57 kg, P<0.001). PPCM patients had higher levels of C-reactive protein, d-dimer, brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), and serum phosphorus, but lower levels of albumin and serum calcium (all P<0.001). In all patients with PPCM, the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) returned to normal (≥50%) within 28 days after admission. Subjects with early recovery (n = 34) had lower BNP than those with delayed recovery (n = 10) (649.7 ± 526.0 pg/mL vs. 1444.1 ± 1040.8 pg/mL, P = 0.002). Multivariate regression led to a three-point score system to predict PPCM (1 point each for the presence of pericardial effusion, left ventricular dilatation, and d-dimer level ≥0.5 µg/mL). At a cutoff of ≥2, this scoring system predicted delayed recovery with 95.5% sensitivity and 96.1% specificity. The negative predictive value was 97.4% and the positive predictive value was 93.3%. Binary logistic regression indicated that PPCM patients with pulmonary hypertension, lower hemoglobin, or worse LVEF tended to require longer hospital stay (minimum 14 days). CONCLUSIONS: A risk score that consists of pericardial effusion, left ventricular dilatation, and d-dimer level ≥ 0.5 µg/mL could help streamline the diagnosis of PPCM prior to confirmatory investigations. Moreover, a risk score that consists of pulmonary hypertension, lower hemoglobin and worse LVEF could help to predict poor outcomes in PPCM patients.


Subject(s)
Cardiomyopathies , Hypertension, Pulmonary , Pericardial Effusion , Puerperal Disorders , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , Humans , Female , Ventricular Function, Left , Stroke Volume , Retrospective Studies , Peripartum Period , East Asian People , Hypertension, Pulmonary/complications , Pericardial Effusion/complications , Cardiomyopathies/complications , Cardiomyopathies/diagnosis , Cardiomyopathies/epidemiology , Puerperal Disorders/diagnosis , Risk Factors
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Pediatr Surg Int ; 39(1): 163, 2023 Mar 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36995450

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To explore clinical characteristics, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of intestinal obstruction due to mesodiverticular band (MDB) in children in a single center in China. METHODS: The clinical data of 20 children with acute intestinal obstruction due to MDB between 1998 and 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: The male-to-female ratio was 14:6 in 20 cases. Except one case of 7-month pregnant stillbirth, the cases were aged from 7 days to 14 years, at the median age of 4.31 years. The common symptoms were vomiting, abdominal pain and/or abdominal distension. About 40% (8/20) of patients had both MDB and Meckel's Diverticulum (MD), while 60% (12/20) of patients had MDB only. Only one case died because of total colonic aganglionosis, while other children recovered after surgery treatment. MDB led to the strangulation of necrotic bowel in six cases, intestinal perforation in one case, and intestinal rupture in one case. Pathologic examination showed thick-walled arteries and or thick venous vascular structures in the cord. All cases had no complications during 1-year follow-up. CONCLUSION: MDB results from the remnant of vitelline vessel, and often causes acute intestinal obstruction without special clinical symptoms. Unexplained abdominal pain and distension without surgery history should be paid attention, especially for strangulated intestinal obstruction. Timely surgical exploration is beneficial to avoid intestinal necrosis or even sudden death, and the pathological examination is important for the diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Intestinal Obstruction , Meckel Diverticulum , Humans , Male , Child , Female , Child, Preschool , Cohort Studies , Retrospective Studies , Meckel Diverticulum/complications , Meckel Diverticulum/diagnosis , Meckel Diverticulum/surgery , Intestinal Obstruction/etiology , Intestinal Obstruction/surgery , Intestinal Obstruction/diagnosis , Abdominal Pain , Acute Disease
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J Clin Med ; 12(3)2023 Jan 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36769426

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More than 50% of Chinese college students rarely engage in any type of physical activity (PA). The literature shows several issues in college students' health due to lack of PA. Promoting college students' PA participation across the country has become a challenging task. This study aims to create a questionnaire into the correlates that affect Chinese college students' engagement in leisure time PA. We first determined the factor structure of college students' PA engagements. Then, we tested and verified the reliability and validity of the factor structure of the questionnaire. The Chinese college students' PA correlates questionnaire was designed according to the Social Ecological Model. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) extracted all the included items, whereas confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) verified the validity of the model. We recruited 1290 college students to complete the questionnaire. A second-order structural model was constructed. Specifically, the first-order included individual, social, and environmental as dimensions, while the second-order had interest, media, social support, traditional culture, facilities, and environment as factors. The six factors have polymerized 22 items. The model demonstrated a good fit (X2/df = 1.4; CFI = 0.98; GFI = 0.94; RMSEA = 0.02; SRMR = 0.05). In conclusion, the newly established questionnaire of college students' PA correlates is reasonable, and the results of factors reliabilities and model fit are acceptable.

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Heart Vessels ; 38(7): 975-983, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36820867

ABSTRACT

Not all stents are suitable for children. For instance, premounted stents can be used in infants and small children but cannot dilate with age to accommodate adult-sized pulmonary arteries. Conversely, the Pul-Stent adapts to somatic growth. Thus, our hospital implemented the Pul-Stent in pediatric patients with branch pulmonary artery stenosis. This study summarizes our initial experience with Pul-Stents in this patient population, including the efficacy and safety. We implanted 37 Pul-Stents in 35 patients between August 2014 and June 2015. The patients' mean age and weight at stent implantation were 6.7 ± 3.0 years and 20.9 ± 8.7 kg, respectively. Bench testing revealed that axial shortening of the Pul-Stent was minimal with further dilation, and the radial strength did not change. The stents were successfully deployed in all cases, except two with minor malpositioning. Primarily, 8-12 mm mounting balloons were used for the initial implantation, and a long sheath (8-10 F) was used for delivery. After stent implantation, the minimal lumen diameter in the stenosed segment increased by 50% in 97% (34/35) of patients. Furthermore, the pressure gradient across the stenosed segment decreased by 50% in 77% (23/30) of biventricular patients. One stent fracture and one stent restenosis were noted during the follow-up visits (mean follow-up time: 4.6 ± 1.7 years). Eighteen patients (51%) underwent repeat catheterization; ten had successful redilation. No aneurysms or stent fractures were observed. Our initial results indicate that the Pul-Stent is safe and effective in pediatric patients and can be further dilated over time to accommodate somatic growth. Moreover, the Pul-Stent has good compliance and adequate radial strength to treat pulmonary artery stenosis effectively.


Subject(s)
Stenosis, Pulmonary Artery , Infant , Child , Humans , Stenosis, Pulmonary Artery/diagnosis , Stenosis, Pulmonary Artery/surgery , Follow-Up Studies , Constriction, Pathologic , Pulmonary Artery/diagnostic imaging , Pulmonary Artery/surgery , Stents , Treatment Outcome
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 62(9): e202216356, 2023 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36576426

ABSTRACT

Bisborylalkanes play important roles in organic synthesis as versatile bifunctional reagents. The two boron moieties in these compounds can be selectively converted into other functional groups through cross-coupling, oxidation or radical reactions. Thus, the development of efficient methods for synthesizing bisborylalkanes is highly demanded. Herein we report a new strategy to access bisborylalkanes through the reaction of N-trisylhydrazones with diboronate, in which the bis(boryl) methane is transformed into 1,2-bis(boronates) via formal carbene insertion. Since the N-trisylhydrazones can be readily derived from the corresponding aldehydes, this strategy represents a practical synthesis of 1,2-diboronates with broad substrate scope. Mechanistic studies reveal an unusual neighboring group effect of 1,1-bis(boronates), which accounts for the observed regioselectivity when unsymmetric 1,1-diboronates are applied.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 61(42): e202208323, 2022 10 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36053546

ABSTRACT

Spiro[azetidine-indolines] are important scaffolds in diverse bioactive compounds. Current efforts to synthesize spiro[azetidine-indolines] are limited to chiral spiro[azetidine-2,3'-indolines]. Asymmetric synthesis of structurally similar chiral spiro[azetidine-3,3'-indolines] remains unexplored. In this work, the first copper(I)-catalyzed asymmetric Kinugasa/aryl C-C coupling cascade reaction is described. This provides a straightforward access to densely functionalized chiral spiro[azetidine-3,3'-indoline]-2,2'-diones in good yields and with high enantioselectivity.


Subject(s)
Azetidines , Copper , Catalysis , Indoles
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Org Lett ; 24(15): 2809-2814, 2022 Apr 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35394288

ABSTRACT

An enantioselective insertion of a carbene into the Csp2-H bond of anisole derivatives has been accomplished using an achiral gold complex and a chiral phosphoric acid as the catalytic system, providing a novel protocol for the synthesis of chiral α,α-diaryl acetates. Density functional theory calculations reveal the reactivity and the origin of the enantioselectivity of this reaction.

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Immunol Res ; 70(3): 331-340, 2022 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35064448

ABSTRACT

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) have been revealed as being abundantly expressed in a variety of tissues and have been found to contribute to the regulation of many autoimmune diseases. Although previous studies demonstrated that the pathogenesis of Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) is related with epigenetic dysregulation, the exact mechanism remains unclear. The important role of thyroid-specific circRNAs in HT attracted much attention but without any report revealed their expression profile and function in plasma of HT. In this study, the circRNA expression profile in plasma of HT was explored for the first time by using Arraystar CircRNA Microarray technology. We obtained 22 differentially expressed circRNAs (fold change ≥ 2.0 or ≤ - 2.0, p < 0.05) in plasma of HT, including 7 upregulated circRNAs and 15 downregulated circRNAs. By constructing circRNA-miRNA-mRNA competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network, we found that upregulated circRNAs may function as ceRNAs and affect the occurrence or development of HT through chemokine signaling pathway (p < 0.0001), HIF-1 signaling pathway (p = 0.02), and FoxO signaling pathway (p = 0.04). Notably, hsa_circ_0008193 verified by RT-qPCR were the major upregulation circRNAs involved in the chemokine signaling pathway. These results provide a comprehensive circRNA resource for further in-depth study of the regulatory mechanisms of circRNA in HT and may provide new insight into HT.


Subject(s)
Hashimoto Disease , MicroRNAs , RNA, Circular , Chemokines , Hashimoto Disease/genetics , Humans , MicroRNAs/genetics , RNA, Circular/blood , RNA, Circular/genetics , RNA, Messenger/genetics
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J Infect Chemother ; 28(2): 283-285, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34535405

ABSTRACT

Gonococcal meningitis is an exceedingly rare infectious disease, and if not diagnosed and treated in time, it can be severe. We present a case of gonococcal meningitis occurring in a 31-year old healthy woman. She was admitted with fever and persistent headache without urogenital symptoms. Blood cultures were positive and identified as N.gonorrhoeae, but CSF and cervical secretions cultures were both negative. Further testing confirmed the presence of N.gonorrhoeae by 16S ribosomal gene amplification and sequencing in all samples. These results suggest that the case may be a disseminated infection caused by untreated gonorrhea. Our case also shows that nucleic acid detection plays an important role in the rapid and precise diagnosis of gonococcal meningitis and in finding the origin of the pathogen.


Subject(s)
Gonorrhea , Meningitis, Bacterial , Adult , Early Diagnosis , Female , Gonorrhea/diagnosis , Humans , Meningitis, Bacterial/diagnosis , Neisseria gonorrhoeae/genetics
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