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Pharmaceuticals (Basel) ; 17(6)2024 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38931384

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The heterogeneity of etiology may serve as a crucial factor in the challenges of treatment, including the low response rate and the delay in establishing therapeutic effect. In the present study, we examined whether social experience since early life is one of the etiologies, with the involvement of the 5-HT1A receptors, and explored the potentially therapeutic action of the subchronic administration of buspirone, a partial 5-HT1A agonist. Rats were isolation reared (IR) since their weaning, and the depressive profile indexed by the forced-swim test (FST) was examined in adulthood. Nonspecific locomotor activity was used for the IR validation. Buspirone administration (1 mg/kg/day) was introduced for 14 days (week 9-11). The immobility score of the FST was examined before and after the buspirone administration. Tissue levels of serotonin (5-HT) and its metabolite 5-HIAA were measured in the hippocampus, the amygdala, and the prefrontal cortex. Efflux levels of 5-HT, dopamine (DA), and norepinephrine (NE) were detected in the hippocampus by brain dialysis. Finally, the full 5-HT1A agonist 8-OH-DPAT (0.5 mg/kg) was acutely administered in both behavioral testing and the dialysis experiment. Our results showed (i) increased immobility time in the FST for the IR rats as compared to the social controls, which could not be reversed by the buspirone administration; (ii) IR-induced FST immobility in rats receiving buspirone was corrected by the 8-OH-DPAT; and (iii) IR-induced reduction in hippocampal 5-HT levels can be reversed by the buspirone administration. Our data indicated the 5-HT1A receptor-linked early life social experience as one of the mechanisms of later life depressive mood.

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Pharmaceutics ; 16(6)2024 Jun 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38931881

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Endodontic infections arise from the interactive activities of microbial communities colonizing in the intricate root canal system. The present study aims to update the latest knowledge of nanomaterials, their antimicrobial mechanisms, and their applications in endodontics. A detailed literature review of the current knowledge of nanomaterials used in endodontic applications was performed using the PubMed database. Antimicrobial nanomaterials with a small size, large specific surface area, and high chemical activity are introduced to act as irrigants, photosensitizer delivery systems, and medicaments, or to modify sealers. The application of nanomaterials in the endodontic field could enhance antimicrobial efficiency, increase dentin tubule penetration, and improve treatment outcomes. This study supports the potential of nanomaterials as a promising strategy in treating endodontic infections.

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Radiat Oncol ; 19(1): 84, 2024 Jun 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38926729

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BACKGROUND: At present, it has been found that many patients have acquired resistance to radiotherapy, which greatly reduces the effect of radiotherapy and further affects the prognosis. CircRNAs is involved in the regulation of radiosensitivity of many kinds of tumor cells. Therefore, the main purpose of this study is to explore the regulatory effect of CircRNA_101491 on radiosensitivity of ESCC and its related mechanism. METHODS: We established ESCC radiation-resistant cell line (KYSE150R cell) by gradient dose method, and tested the difference of KYSE150 between KYSE150R cell and parent cell in vitro. Then, after knocking down the expression of CircRNA_101491, a series of in vitro experiments were conducted to verify the effects of CircRNA_101491 on the phenotype and radiosensitivity of KYSE150R cells, and further analyzed the related regulatory mechanism. In addition, we also used the model of transplanted tumor in nude mice to investigate the effect of CircRNA_101491 on the radiosensitivity of ESCC in vivo. RESULTS: According to a series of in vitro experiments, we confirmed that KYSE150R cells lost the epithelial phenotype and obtained interstitial cell-like phenotype, and found that CircRNA_101491 was highly expressed in KYSE150R cells. In addition, we found that knocking down the expression of CircRNA_101491 will lift the inhibition of miR-125a-5p, and then reverse the process of EMT, accelerate the process of apoptosis, thus play a role in radiosensitization. The in vivo experiment of transplanted tumor in nude mice also showed that knocking down the expression of CircRNA_101491 could enhance the radiosensitivity of ESCC. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, we confirmed that interfering with the expression of CircRNA_101491 can relieve the inhibition of miR-125a-5p, thus reverse the process of interstitial phenotype, accelerate the process of apoptosis, and enhance the radiosensitivity of ESCC.


Subject(s)
Esophageal Neoplasms , Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma , Mice, Nude , MicroRNAs , RNA, Circular , Radiation Tolerance , MicroRNAs/genetics , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Animals , RNA, Circular/genetics , Humans , Mice , Esophageal Neoplasms/genetics , Esophageal Neoplasms/pathology , Esophageal Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Esophageal Neoplasms/metabolism , Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma/genetics , Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma/pathology , Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma/radiotherapy , Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma/metabolism , Apoptosis , Cell Proliferation , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Cell Line, Tumor , Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays , Tumor Cells, Cultured
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Front Public Health ; 12: 1404819, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38919922

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Objective: To investigate parental knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) toward adolescent depression. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted between October 2022 and October 2023 at The First Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo University among parents of adolescents diagnosed with depression. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect the parents' demographic characteristics and KAP toward adolescent depression. Results: A total of 522 questionnaires were collected from parents of depressed adolescents. Among the participants, 383 (73.37%) were female. In addition, 426 participants (81.61%) had children aged 14-18. The mean knowledge, attitude, and practice scores were 9.09 ± 2.37 (possible range: 0-12), 37.04 ± 4.11 (possible range: 11-55), and 31.53 ± 3.84 (possible range: 8-40), respectively. There were significant positive correlations between knowledge and attitude (r = 0.225, p < 0.001), knowledge and practice (r = 0.240, p < 0.001), and attitude and practice (r = 0.381, p < 0.001). The path analysis showed significant direct effects of knowledge on attitude (ß = 0.422, p < 0.001) and practice (ß = 0.283, p < 0.001). There was an indirect effect of knowledge on practice through attitude (ß = 0.131, p = 0.004). Attitude directly impacted practice (ß = 0.311, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Parents of adolescents diagnosed with depression exhibited moderate KAP regarding adolescent depression. The study underscored the importance of targeted interventions to improve parental KAP in supporting adolescents with depression. Moreover, future research should explore additional factors influencing parental attitudes and behaviors toward adolescent depression to develop more effective interventions.


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Depression , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Parents , Humans , Female , Male , Adolescent , Cross-Sectional Studies , China , Parents/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Depression/psychology , Adult , Middle Aged
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Neurohospitalist ; 14(3): 259-263, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38895015

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Background and purpose: Understanding various aspects associated with readmission after acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is an important priority. Our study aims to examine whether 60-day readmission rates differed among patients with AIS who were treated with different acute reperfusion treatment modalities along with associated clinical factors. Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of a continuous cohort of patient with AIS, who received either intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (IV rtPA), endovascular treatment (EVT) or both, and were discharged alive. Patients readmitted within 60 days were identified as the readmission group. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify all-cause readmission post-stroke between treatment groups. Results: The final cohort comprised of 358 patients with AIS receiving IV rtPA only (N = 160), EVT only (N = 106), or both (N = 92). Fifty-six patients were readmitted to the hospital within 60-day follow-up period. The adjusted logistic regression model indicated that compared to patients who received IV tPA only, patients receiving both IV rtPA and EVT had significantly lower odds (OR = .27; 95% CI = .10, .75)) of getting readmitted within 60-day post-discharge from stroke admission. Conclusion: In this sample of AIS hospitalizations, treatment-type was positively associated with 60-day readmission. Future studies are necessary to understand whether treatment-related adverse events, and readmission are avoidable.

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Nat Commun ; 15(1): 5315, 2024 Jun 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38909020

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The importance of molecular docking in drug discovery lies in the precise recognition between potential drug compounds and their target receptors, which is generally based on the computational method. However, it will become quite interesting if the rigid cavity structure of supramolecular macrocycles can precisely recognize a series of guests with specific fragments by mimicking molecular docking through co-crystallization experiments. Herein, we report a phenylphosphine oxide-bridged aromatic supramolecular macrocycle, F[3]A1-[P(O)Ph]3, which precisely recognizes benzonitrile derivatives through non-covalent interactions to form key-lock complexes by co-crystallization method. A total of 15 various benzonitrile derivatives as guest molecules are specifically bound by F[3]A1-[P(O)Ph]3 in co-crystal structures, respectively. Notably, among them, crisaborole (anti-dermatitis) and alectinib (anti-cancer) with the benzonitrile fragment, which are two commercial drug molecules approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), could also form a key-lock complex with F[3]A1-[P(O)Ph]3 in the crystal state, respectively.

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J Health Care Poor Underserved ; 35(2): 465-480, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38828576

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Homelessness is associated with poor health outcomes and early development of cardiovascular disease. This study investigated the correlates of incident stroke and its association with mortality among Veterans experiencing housing instability. Using a national sample of Veterans (n=565,608) with incident housing instability between 2014-2018, we compared characteristics of Veterans who did and did not experience incident stroke and conducted logistic regressions to assess two outcomes: incident stroke and mortality. Almost four percent experienced a first stroke and were more frequently male, older than 55 years, Black, and non-Hispanic. A higher rate of mortality was observed among those with a first stroke compared with those with no stroke (17.6% vs. 10.8%), although the difference was not statistically significant. Incident stroke was associated with triple the odds of death among unstably-housed Veterans compared with those who did not have an incident stroke. Implications include the need to screen and monitor for stroke risk among Veterans with experience of housing instability, particularly for those who are older.


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Ill-Housed Persons , Stroke , Veterans , Humans , Male , Veterans/statistics & numerical data , Female , Middle Aged , Stroke/mortality , Stroke/epidemiology , United States/epidemiology , Ill-Housed Persons/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Aged , Housing/statistics & numerical data , Incidence , Risk Factors
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BMC Infect Dis ; 24(1): 569, 2024 Jun 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38849747

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BACKGROUND: Flies are acknowledged as vectors of diseases transmitted through mechanical means and represent a significant risk to human health. The study aimed to determine the prevalence of enteropathogens carried by flies in Pudong New Area to inform strategies for preventing and controlling flies. METHODS: Samples were collected from various locations in the area using cage trapping techniques between April and November 2021, encompassing various habitats such as parks, residential areas, restaurants, and farmers' markets. The main fly species were identified using cryomicrography and taxonomic enumeration, with 20 samples per tube collected from different habitats. Twenty-five enteropathogens were screened using GI_Trial v3 TaqManTM microbial arrays. RESULTS: A total of 3,875 flies were collected from 6,400 placements, resulting in an average fly density of 0.61 flies per cage. M. domestica were the most common species at 39.85%, followed by L. sericata at 16.57% and B. peregrina at 13.14%. Out of 189 samples, 93 tested positive for enteropathogens, with nine different pathogens being found. 12.70% of samples exclusively had parasites, a higher percentage than those with only bacteria or viruses. The study found that M. domestica had fewer enteropathogens than L. sericata and B. peregrina, which primarily harbored B. hominis instead of bacteria and viruses such as E. coli, Astrovirus, and Sapovirus. During spring testing, all three fly species exhibited low rates of detecting enteropathogens. M. domestica were found in residential areas with the highest number of pathogen species, totaling six. In contrast, L. sericata and B. peregrina were identified in farmers' markets with the highest number of pathogen species, totaling six and seven, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Flies have the potential to serve as vectors for the transmission of enteropathogens, thereby posing a substantial risk to public health.


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Insect Vectors , Animals , Humans , Insect Vectors/microbiology , Bacteria/isolation & purification , Bacteria/classification , Bacteria/genetics , China/epidemiology , Diptera/microbiology , Viruses/isolation & purification , Viruses/classification , Viruses/genetics , Muscidae/microbiology
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Appl Opt ; 63(16): 4396-4404, 2024 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38856619

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Developing high-power laser technology and its applications necessitates improvements in the laser-irradiation resistance of liquid-crystal modulation devices. In this study, the thermal characteristics of substrate and electrode materials, including sapphire-substrate indium tin oxide (ITO) electrodes, K9 glass-substrate ITO electrodes, sapphire-substrate gallium nitride (GaN) electrodes, and liquid-crystal optical switches, are investigated using simulation and experimental methods. Results show that the sapphire-substrate GaN electrode demonstrates the best heat dissipation and that the maximum temperature at the center of the spot under 75 W laser irradiation is 319 K, 52 K lower than that of an equally thick sapphire-substrate ITO electrode and 225 K lower than that of an equally thick K9 glass-substrate ITO electrode (steady state and test time >2min). Additionally, the experimental results show that the liquid-crystal optical switch, comprising a sapphire substrate and GaN electrode, can endure continuous laser irradiation up to 18 W with a switching ratio of approximately 20:1. The optical switch with GaN electrodes on a sapphire substrate can endure a power density of 156W/c m 2, much higher than that (21W/c m 2, steady state and test time >2min) tolerable by the liquid-crystal optical switch with ITO transparent electrodes and K9 glass substrates.

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BMC Psychiatry ; 24(1): 440, 2024 Jun 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38867174

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BACKGROUND: Clozapine is an off-label drug used in most countries to prevent suicide in individuals with schizophrenia. However, few studies have reported real-world prescription practices. This study aimed to explore the association between a history of suicidal behavior and clozapine prescribing during eight weeks of hospitalization for individuals with early-stage schizophrenia. METHODS: This observational cohort study used routine health data collected from a mental health hospital in Beijing, China. The study included 1057 inpatients who had schizophrenia onset within 3 years. History of suicidal behavior was coded from reviewing medical notes according to the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale. Information on antipsychotic use during hospitalization was extracted from the prescription records. Time to clozapine use was analyzed using Cox regression models adjusted for sociodemographic and clinical covariates. RESULTS: The prevalence rates of self-harm, suicidal behavior, and suicide attempt were 12.3%, 7.5%, and 5.4%, respectively. A history of self-harm history was positively associated with clozapine uses upon admission (4.1% vs. 0.8%, exact p = 0.009). Among those who had not used clozapine and had no clozapine contraindication, A history of suicidal behavior increased the possibility of switch to clozapine within 56 days after admission (Hazard Ratio[95% CI], 6.09[2.08-17.83]) or during hospitalization (4.18[1.62-10.78]). CONCLUSION: The use of clozapine for early-stage schizophrenia was more frequent among those with suicidal behavior than among those without suicidal behavior in China, although the drug instructions do not label its use for suicide risk.


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Antipsychotic Agents , Clozapine , Schizophrenia , Suicide, Attempted , Humans , Clozapine/therapeutic use , Schizophrenia/drug therapy , Male , Female , Adult , Antipsychotic Agents/therapeutic use , China/epidemiology , Suicide, Attempted/statistics & numerical data , Cohort Studies , Self-Injurious Behavior/epidemiology , Suicidal Ideation , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Young Adult , Middle Aged
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Gait Posture ; 113: 145-150, 2024 Jun 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38901386

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BACKGROUND: Turning difficulties have been reported in stroke persons, but studies have indicated that fall history might not significantly affect turning performance. Fear of falling (FOF) is common after a fall, although it can occur in individuals without a fall history. RESEARCH QUESTION: Could FOF have an impact on turning performance among chronic stroke patients? METHODS: This cross-sectional study recruited 97 stroke persons. They were instructed to perform 180° and 360° turns, and their performance was represented by angular velocity. FOF was evaluated using the Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I). Falls that occurred 12 months prior to the study assessment were recorded. RESULTS: A higher FES-I score was significantly correlated with a decline in angular velocity in all turning tasks after adjustment for demographic data. The correlation remained significant after controlling for falls history. Participants with a high level of FOF exhibited significantly slower angular velocities during all turning tasks compared with those with a low level of FOF. Participants with a moderate level of FOF had a significantly slower angular velocity than did those with a low level of FOF during the 360° turn to the paretic side only. SIGNIFICANCE: A higher level of FOF, regardless of fall history, was significantly associated with a reduced angular velocity during turning. A high level of FOF affected turning performance in all tasks. Turning performance may not be affected by fall experience. Anxiety about falling may have a greater effect on turning performance than does fall history.

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Methods Mol Biol ; 2822: 143-156, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38907917

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RNA in situ hybridization reveals the abundance and location of gene expression in cells or tissues, providing a technical basis for the clinical diagnosis of diseases. In this chapter, we show a "V" shape probe-mediated single-molecule chromogenic in situ hybridization (vsmCISH) technique for bright-field visualization of individual RNA molecules. In our method, several pairs of target hybridization probes are hybridized to RNA molecules and each probe pair forms a "V" shape overhang. The overhang oligonucleotides then mediated the proximity ligation to form DNA circles, followed by rolling circle amplification for signal enhancement and enzyme-catalyzed chromogenic reaction-based readout. The colorimetric assay avoids problems such as photobleaching and autofluorescence of current fluorescent in situ hybridization-based single-molecule RNA detection techniques. Furthermore, the relatively straightforward protocol makes the method useful for biological research and clinical diagnosis applications.


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In Situ Hybridization , RNA , In Situ Hybridization/methods , RNA/genetics , RNA/analysis , Humans , Chromogenic Compounds/chemistry , Colorimetry/methods , Single Molecule Imaging/methods
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ACS Chem Biol ; 2024 Jun 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38912881

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Eliminating the core fucose from the N-glycans of the Fc antibody segment by pathway engineering or enzymatic methods has been shown to enhance the potency of therapeutic antibodies, especially in the context of antibody-dependent cytotoxicity (ADCC). However, there is a significant challenge due to the limited defucosylation efficiency of commercially available α-l-fucosidases. In this study, we report a unique α-l-fucosidase (PnfucA) from the bacterium Prevotella nigrescens that has a low sequence identity compared with all other known α-l-fucosidases and is highly reactive toward a core disaccharide substrate with fucose α(1,3)-, α (1,4)-and α(1,6)-linked to GlcNAc, and is less reactive toward the Fuc-α(1,2)-Gal on the terminal trisaccharide of the oligosaccharide Globo H (Bb3). The kinetic properties of the enzyme, such as its Km and kcat, were determined and the optimized expression of PnfucA gave a yield exceeding 30 mg/L. The recombinant enzyme retained its full activity even after being incubated for 6 h at 37 °C. Moreover, it retained 92 and 87% of its activity after freezing and freeze-drying treatments, respectively, for over 28 days. In a representative glycoengineering of adalimumab (Humira), PnfucA showed remarkable hydrolytic efficiency in cleaving the α(1,6)-linked core fucose from FucGlcNAc on the antibody with a quantitative yield. This enabled the seamless incorporation of biantennary sialylglycans by Endo-S2 D184 M in a one-pot fashion to yield adalimumab in a homogeneous afucosylated glycoform with an improved binding affinity toward Fcγ receptor IIIa.

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J Med Internet Res ; 26: e50149, 2024 Jun 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38838328

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BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the relationships between adiposity and circadian rhythm and compare the measurement of circadian rhythm using both actigraphy and a smartphone app that tracks human-smartphone interactions. OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that the app-based measurement may provide more comprehensive information, including light-sensitive melatonin secretion and social rhythm, and have stronger correlations with adiposity indicators. METHODS: We enrolled a total of 78 participants (mean age 41.5, SD 9.9 years; 46/78, 59% women) from both an obesity outpatient clinic and a workplace health promotion program. All participants (n=29 with obesity, n=16 overweight, and n=33 controls) were required to wear a wrist actigraphy device and install the Rhythm app for a minimum of 4 weeks, contributing to a total of 2182 person-days of data collection. The Rhythm app estimates sleep and circadian rhythm indicators by tracking human-smartphone interactions, which correspond to actigraphy. We examined the correlations between adiposity indices and sleep and circadian rhythm indicators, including sleep time, chronotype, and regularity of circadian rhythm, while controlling for physical activity level, age, and gender. RESULTS: Sleep onset and wake time measurements did not differ significantly between the app and actigraphy; however, wake after sleep onset was longer (13.5, SD 19.5 minutes) with the app, resulting in a longer actigraphy-measured total sleep time (TST) of 20.2 (SD 66.7) minutes. The obesity group had a significantly longer TST with both methods. App-measured circadian rhythm indicators were significantly lower than their actigraphy-measured counterparts. The obesity group had significantly lower interdaily stability (IS) than the control group with both methods. The multivariable-adjusted model revealed a negative correlation between BMI and app-measured IS (P=.007). Body fat percentage (BF%) and visceral adipose tissue area (VAT) showed significant correlations with both app-measured IS and actigraphy-measured IS. The app-measured midpoint of sleep showed a positive correlation with both BF% and VAT. Actigraphy-measured TST exhibited a positive correlation with BMI, VAT, and BF%, while no significant correlation was found between app-measured TST and either BMI, VAT, or BF%. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that IS is strongly correlated with various adiposity indicators. Further exploration of the role of circadian rhythm, particularly measured through human-smartphone interactions, in obesity prevention could be warranted.


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Actigraphy , Adiposity , Algorithms , Circadian Rhythm , Smartphone , Humans , Female , Actigraphy/instrumentation , Actigraphy/methods , Male , Adult , Circadian Rhythm/physiology , Middle Aged , Obesity/physiopathology , Mobile Applications , Sleep/physiology
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J Med Internet Res ; 26: e56144, 2024 Jun 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38885499

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BACKGROUND: Human biological rhythms are commonly assessed through physical activity (PA) measurement, but mental activity may offer a more substantial reflection of human biological rhythms. OBJECTIVE: This study proposes a novel approach based on human-smartphone interaction to compute mental activity, encompassing general mental activity (GMA) and working mental activity (WMA). METHODS: A total of 24 health care professionals participated, wearing wrist actigraphy devices and using the "Staff Hours" app for more than 457 person-days, including 332 workdays and 125 nonworkdays. PA was measured using actigraphy, while GMA and WMA were assessed based on patterns of smartphone interactions. To model WMA, machine learning techniques such as extreme gradient boosting and convolutional neural networks were applied, using human-smartphone interaction patterns and GPS-defined work hours. The data were organized by date and divided into person-days, with an 80:20 split for training and testing data sets to minimize overfitting and maximize model robustness. The study also adopted the M10 metric to quantify daily activity levels by calculating the average acceleration during the 10-hour period of highest activity each day, which facilitated the assessment of the interrelations between PA, GMA, and WMA and sleep indicators. Phase differences, such as those between PA and GMA, were defined using a second-order Butterworth filter and Hilbert transform to extract and calculate circadian rhythms and instantaneous phases. This calculation involved subtracting the phase of the reference signal from that of the target signal and averaging these differences to provide a stable and clear measure of the phase relationship between the signals. Additionally, multilevel modeling explored associations between sleep indicators (total sleep time, midpoint of sleep) and next-day activity levels, accounting for the data's nested structure. RESULTS: Significant differences in activity levels were noted between workdays and nonworkdays, with WMA occurring approximately 1.08 hours earlier than PA during workdays (P<.001). Conversely, GMA was observed to commence about 1.22 hours later than PA (P<.001). Furthermore, a significant negative correlation was identified between the activity level of WMA and the previous night's midpoint of sleep (ß=-0.263, P<.001), indicating that later bedtimes and wake times were linked to reduced activity levels in WMA the following day. However, there was no significant correlation between WMA's activity levels and total sleep time. Similarly, no significant correlations were found between the activity levels of PA and GMA and sleep indicators from the previous night. CONCLUSIONS: This study significantly advances the understanding of human biological rhythms by developing and highlighting GMA and WMA as key indicators, derived from human-smartphone interactions. These findings offer novel insights into how mental activities, alongside PA, are intricately linked to sleep patterns, emphasizing the potential of GMA and WMA in behavioral and health studies.


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Actigraphy , Exercise , Smartphone , Humans , Exercise/psychology , Actigraphy/instrumentation , Actigraphy/methods , Adult , Female , Male , Sleep/physiology , Middle Aged
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BMC Oral Health ; 24(1): 629, 2024 May 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38807098

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BACKGROUND: In orthodontics, anterior open bite is a common malocclusion that recurs frequently. Because the causes of anterior open bite are so varied, medical professionals must create customized treatment programs for each patient based on their unique etiology. Through the lowering of the posterior teeth, closure of the anterior teeth gap, and cooperation with intermaxillary traction, the treatment plan outlined in this case study sought to achieve a stable occlusion. CASE PRESENTATION: This case report aims to describe an orthodontic camouflage treatment of a 15-year-old female patient with anterior open bite, arch width discrepancy and a history of temporomandibular joint disorder. The patient was treated with intermaxillary vertical elastics and the multiple edgewise arch wire (MEAW) approach. A satisfactory occlusion with a neutral molar relationship was attained after 29 months of orthodontic therapy. The condylography recording showed that this patient's occlusion tended to be more stable both before and after our treatment. The purpose of this case study is to provide an overview of an orthodontic camouflage treatment for a female patient, who had a history of temporomandibular joint disease, anterior open bite, and arch width disparity. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrated that more attention should be paid to levelling the occlusal plane, intrusion of the molars, decompression of temporomandibular joints and the etiology factors of malocclusion during the orthodontic period for those patients with anterior open bite.


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Open Bite , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders , Humans , Female , Adolescent , Open Bite/therapy , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/therapy , Orthodontics, Corrective/methods , Cephalometry , Patient Care Planning
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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 416(16): 3765-3774, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38775954

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Multiplexed in situ RNA imaging offers new opportunities for gene expression profiling by providing high-throughput spatial information. In this work, we present a cyclic combinatorial fluorescent in situ hybridization (combFISH) assay to achieve multiplexed detection of RNA in cell cultures and tissues. Specifically, multiplexing is achieved through cyclic interrogation of barcode sequences on the rolling circle amplicons generated from the padlock probe assay by using sets of combinatorial detection probes. Theoretically, combFISH can detect 64 genes in three hybridization cycles by combinatorial barcoding using 12 fluorescently labeled detection probes. Our method eliminates sequencing-by-ligation (SBL) chemistry in the in situ sequencing protocol and directly uses RNA as targets for ligation, making it more straightforward. We showed that our method works in fresh-frozen and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue sections. With its straightforward protocols, we expect our method to be adopted by the scientific community and extended to clinical settings.


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In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , RNA , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence/methods , RNA/analysis , Humans , Animals , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Gene Expression Profiling/methods
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ACS Nano ; 18(19): 12560-12568, 2024 May 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38700899

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Spin in semiconductors facilitates magnetically controlled optoelectronic and spintronic devices. In metal halide perovskites (MHPs), doping magnetic ions is proven to be a simple and efficient approach to introducing a spin magnetic momentum. In this work, we present a facile metal ion doping protocol through the vapor-phase metal halide insertion reaction to the chemical vapor deposition (CVD)-grown ultrathin Cs3BiBr6 perovskites. The Fe-doped bismuth halide (Fe:CBBr) perovskites demonstrate that the iron spins are successfully incorporated into the lattice, as revealed by the spin-phonon coupling below the critical temperature Tc around 50 K observed through temperature-dependent Raman spectroscopy. Furthermore, the phonons exhibit significant softening under an applied magnetic field, possibly originating from magnetostriction and spin exchange interaction. The spin-phonon coupling in Fe:CBBr potentially provides an efficient way to tune the spin and lattice parameters for halide perovskite-based spintronics.

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