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J Am Heart Assoc ; 13(2): e031928, 2024 Jan 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38214265

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BACKGROUND: We assessed the impact of pre- and postprocedural plasma corin levels on the recurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF) after catheter ablation (CA). METHODS AND RESULTS: This prospective, single-center, observational study included patients undergoing their first CA of AF. Corin was measured before and 1 day after CA. The primary end point was recurrent AF between 3 and 12 months after ablation. From April 2019 through May 2021, we analyzed 616 patients with AF (59.09% men) with a mean age of 62.86±9.42 years. Overall, 153 patients (24.84%) experienced recurrent AF. In the recurrence group, the pre- and postprocedure corin concentrations were 539.14 (329.24-702.08) and 607.37 (364.50-753.80) pg/mL, respectively, which were significantly higher than the nonrecurrence group's respective concentrations of 369.05 (186.36-489.28) and 489.12 (315.66-629.05) pg/mL (both P<0.0001). A multivariate Cox regression analysis with confounders found that elevated preablation corin levels were significantly associated with an increased risk of AF recurrence after CA. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis identified that a preablation corin threshold of >494.85 pg/mL predicted AF recurrence at 1 year. An increase of 1 SD in corin concentrations before CA (264.94 pg/mL) increased the risk of recurrent AF by 54.3% after adjusting for confounding variables (hazard ratio, 1.465 [95% CI, 1.282-1.655]; P<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Plasma corin levels at baseline is a valuable predictor of AF recurrence after CA, independent of established conventional risk factors. Risk stratification before ablation for AF may be useful in selecting treatment regimens for patients.


Subject(s)
Atrial Fibrillation , Catheter Ablation , Male , Humans , Middle Aged , Aged , Female , Atrial Fibrillation/diagnosis , Atrial Fibrillation/surgery , Treatment Outcome , Prospective Studies , ROC Curve , Risk Factors , Catheter Ablation/adverse effects , Catheter Ablation/methods , Recurrence
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J Inflamm Res ; 16: 5767-5777, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38059151

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Objective: To investigate the prognostic value of fibrinogen-to-albumin ratio (FAR) in the adverse outcomes of patients with coronary three-vessel disease (TVD). Methods: A total of 4061 patients with TVD between 2013 and 2018 were analyzed in this retrospective cohort study. The best cut­off value of the FAR determined by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was 0.084. 2782 (68.5%) patients were in the low FAR group (FAR < 0.084) and 1279 (31.5%) patients were in the high FAR group (FAR ≥ 0.084), respectively. Three multivariate Cox proportional hazards models were applied to determine the associations of FAR with clinical outcomes. The concordance index (C-index), net reclassification index (NRI), and integrated discrimination improvement (IDI) were used to assess the incremental predictive value of the FAR and baseline models with respect to the additive effects of the established traditional risk factors on the discrimination of clinical outcomes. The primary endpoint was all-cause mortality. The secondary endpoint was major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (MACCEs). Results: The median follow-up duration was 2.4 years (range 1.1-4.1 years). Multivariate Cox regression analyses showed that the incidence of all-cause mortality (4.7% vs 2.2%, adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 1.68, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.12-2.52, p=0.011) and MACCE (34.6% vs 27.3%, HR 1.28, 95% CI 1.13-1.46, p<0.001) were significantly higher in the high FAR group compared to the low FAR group. The C-index was 0.72 (p < 0.001), the value of NRI was 0.3778 (p < 0.001), and the value of IDI was 0.0098 (p < 0.001) for those with FAR. After FAR was added to the traditional model, the discrimination and risk reclassification ability can be significantly improved for all-cause mortality. The similar results were found for MACCE. Conclusion: Higher level of FAR was associated with all-cause mortality and MACCE among patients with TVD. FAR could help to improve the prognostic performance of the traditional risk factors for TVD patients.

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Nano Lett ; 23(21): 10089-10096, 2023 Nov 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37890167

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An in-depth understanding of the structure-property relationships in semiconductor mixed-halide perovskites is critical for their potential applications in various light-absorbing and light-emitting optoelectronic devices. Here we show that during the crystal growth of mixed-halide CsPbBr1.2I1.8 nanocrystals (NCs), abundant Ruddlesden-Popper (RP) plane stacking faults are formed to release the lattice strain. These RP planes hinder the exchange of halide species across them, resulting in the presence of multiple nanodomains with discrete mixed-halide compositions inside a single CsPbBr1.2I1.8 NC. Photoluminescence peaks from these pre-segregated nanodomains, whose correlated intensity and wavelength variations signify the interactions of coupled quantum dots within a single CsPbBr1.2I1.8 NC, can be simultaneously resolved at cryogenic temperature. Our findings thus point to a fascinating scenario in which a semiconductor nanostructure can be further divided into multiple quantum-light sources, the interaction and manipulation of which will promote novel photophysics to facilitate their potential applications in quantum information technologies.

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Int J Cardiovasc Imaging ; 39(11): 2285-2294, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37773243

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PURPOSE: High triglyceride glucose (TyG) index level is one of the risks for cardiovascular events. The purpose of this research was to examine the correlation of the triglyceride glucose (TyG) index levels with plaque characteristics and calcification types determined by intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients. METHODS: A total of 234 acute coronary syndromes (ACS) participants who completed intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and coronary angiography (CAG) were finally enrolled. RESULTS: Logistic regression analysis manifested that the TyG index was independently correlated with the occurrence of coronary calcification, minimum lumen area (MLA) ≤ 4.0 mm², plaque burden (PB) > 70%, and spotty calcification. Taking the lowest group as a reference, the risk of coronary calcification (OR, 2.57; 95%CI, 1.04-6.35; p = 0.040), MLA ≤ 4.0 mm² (OR, 7.32; 95%CI, 2.67-20.01; p < 0.001), PB > 70% (OR, 2.68; 95%CI, 1.04-6.91; p = 0.041), and spotty calcification (OR, 1.48; 95%CI, 0.59-3.71; p = 0.407) was higher in the highest TyG index group. TyG index was converted into a dichotomous variable or a continuous variable for analysis, and we found that a similar result was observed. In addition, optimal predictive models consisting of clinical variables and the TyG index distinctly improved the ability to predict the prevalence of coronary calcification and MLA ≤ 4.0 mm² (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The TyG index may serve as a potential predictor for calcification patterns and plaque vulnerability.


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Acute Coronary Syndrome , Coronary Artery Disease , Plaque, Atherosclerotic , Vascular Calcification , Humans , Coronary Artery Disease/diagnostic imaging , Coronary Artery Disease/epidemiology , Triglycerides , Biomarkers , Predictive Value of Tests , Glucose , Vascular Calcification/diagnostic imaging , Vascular Calcification/epidemiology , Ultrasonography, Interventional , Blood Glucose/analysis , Risk Factors , Risk Assessment
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Microb Biotechnol ; 16(10): 1985-2006, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37602713

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Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) as of recent has become a great concern to the impact on human health due to its high hazardous risk and rate of recurrence. Live bacterial therapeutics is a promising method to treat or prevent CDI. Here, a synthetic microbial consortia (SMC) B10 was constructed using probiotic strains with antibacterial and anti-quorum sensing activities, and the therapeutic effect of SMC B10 against C. difficile infection was evaluated in vitro. Compared to the model group, the treatment of SMC B10 significantly increased the survival rate. The clinical signs of mice were significantly ameliorated, especially the cecum injury, while the secretion of pro-inflammatory associated cytokines such as IL-1α, IL-6, IL-17A and TNF-α was reduced, the expression of TLR4 was inhibited, which alleviated the inflammatory response, and the expression of the tight junction protein Claudin-1 was increased, ultimately promoting the recovery of host health. The treatment of B10 restored gut microbiota dysbiosis and led to a healthy intestinal microbiota structure, significantly improved alpha diversity, suppressing potentially harmful bacteria and restoring other core bacterial species. In conclusion, SMC B10 can effectively treat CDI through modulate gut microbiota and attenuate the inflammatory response.

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Ann Dyslexia ; 73(3): 487-509, 2023 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37422551

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Within the framework of the theory of visual attention (TVA), the visual attention span (VAS) deficit among individuals with developmental dyslexia has been ascribed to the problems entailed by bottom-up (BotU) and top-down (TopD) attentional processes. The former involves two VAS subcomponents: the visual short-term memory storage and perceptual processing speed; the latter consists of the spatial bias of attentional weight and the inhibitory control. Then, what about the influences of the BotU and TopD components on reading? Are there differences in the roles of the two types of attentional processes in reading? This study addresses these issues by using two types of training tasks separately, corresponding to the BotU and TopD attentional components. Three groups of Chinese children with dyslexia-15 children each in the BotU training, TopD training, and non-trained active control groups were recruited here. Participants completed reading measures and a CombiTVA task which was used to estimate VAS subcomponents, before and after the training procedure. Results showed that BotU training improved both the within-category and between-category VAS subcomponents and sentence reading performance; meanwhile, TopD training enhanced character reading fluency through improving spatial attention capacity. Moreover, benefits on attentional capacities and reading skills in the two training groups were generally maintained three months after the intervention. The present findings revealed diverse patterns in the influences of VAS on reading within the TVA framework, which contributes to enriching the understanding of VAS-reading relation.


Subject(s)
Attention , Dyslexia , Reading , Visual Perception , Child , Humans , Dyslexia/therapy , East Asian People , Memory, Short-Term
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Urol Case Rep ; 48: 102393, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37089196

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It is exceedingly rare for fungus balls both 3 cm diameter in the renal pelvis and 6 cm diameter in urinary bladder simultaneously. An elderly woman has been successfully cured by several endoscopic operations. Transurethral bladder fungus ball removal was performed first. Then septic shock and pseudoaneurysm occurred after removal of fungus ball by percutaneous nephroscope. This case highlights the importance of the ureteral stent should not be left for a long time. Once there is fungal infection, the ureteral stent should be removed immediately. Endoscopic operation is an effective remedy for fungus balls.

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Res Dev Disabil ; 135: 104465, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36867955

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The visual attention span (VAS) deficit theory of developmental dyslexia (DD) indicates that impaired VAS may cause reading disabilities. However, whether people with dyslexia have VAS deficit is still controversial. The current review evaluates the literature regarding the relationship between VAS and poor reading, as it also examines the possible moderators in measuring the VAS capacity of individuals with dyslexia. A total of 25 papers, with participants of 859 readers with dyslexia and 1048 typically developing readers were included in the meta-analysis. The sample sizes, means and standard deviations (SDs) of the scores in VAS tasks were extracted separately from the two groups, which were used to calculate the effect sizes of group differences in SDs and means by the robust variance estimation model. Results showed higher SDs and lower averages of the VAS test scores for readers with dyslexia than those for typically developing readers, revealing high individual variability and remarkable deficits in VAS of DD. Further subgroup analyses showed that the characteristics of VAS tasks, background languages, and participants modulated the group differences in VAS capacities. Particularly, the partial report task with symbols of relatively high visual complexity and key pressing may be the optimal measurement of VAS skills. A greater VAS deficit in DD was observed in more opaque languages, with a trend of developmental increase in attention deficit, especially at the primary school level. Moreover, this VAS deficit seemed to be independent of the phonological deficit of dyslexia. These findings to some extent supported the VAS deficit theory of DD and (partially) explained the controversial relationship between VAS impairment and reading disabilities.


Subject(s)
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity , Dyslexia , Humans , Visual Perception , Reading , Linguistics
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Materials (Basel) ; 16(5)2023 Mar 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36903169

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In this paper, the effects of compressive pre-deformation and successive pre-artificial aging on the compressive creep aging behavior and microstructure evolution of the Al-Cu-Li alloy have been studied. Severe hot deformation mainly occurs near the grain boundaries during the compressive creep initially, which steadily extends to the grain interior. After that, the T1 phases will obtain a low radius-thickness ratio. The secondary T1 phases in pre-deformed samples usually only nucleate on dislocation loops or Shockley incomplete dislocations induced by movable dislocations during creep, which are especially prevalent in low plastic pre-deformation. For all pre-deformed and pre-aged samples, two precipitation situations exist. When pre-deformation is low (3% and 6%), solute atoms (Cu and Li) can be consumed prematurely during pre-aging at 200 °C, with dispersed coherent Li-rich clusters in the matrix. Then, the pre-aged samples with low pre-deformation no longer have the ability to form secondary T1 phases in large quantities during subsequent creep. When dislocation entangles seriously to some extent, a large quantity of stacking faults, together with a "Suzuki atmosphere" containing Cu and Li, can provide the nucleation sites for the secondary T1 phase, even when pre-aged at 200 °C. The sample, pre-deformed by 9% and pre-aged at 200 °C, displays excellent dimensional stability during compressive creep because of the mutual reinforcement of entangled dislocations and pre-formed secondary T1 phases. In order to decrease the total creep strain, increasing the pre-deformation level is more effective than pre-aging.

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ESC Heart Fail ; 10(2): 1467-1472, 2023 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36840437

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Coronary artery occlusion (CAO) is a rare but life-threatening complication of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). The mechanism of CAO is the displacement of the native calcified valve leaflet over the coronary ostium. Here, we report on a woman who experienced sudden cardiac arrest and abrupt CAO during TAVI, which was caused by two different original obstructions, a rupture of aortic plaque or a partial tear of the aortic intima blocking the upper 2/3 of the left main trunk (LMT) ostium, and the transcatheter heart valve (THV) blocking the lower 1/3 of the LMT ostium. She was eventually successfully treated with the chimney stenting technique. Aortography other than coronary angiography was used to ascertain CAO. In patients presenting with abrupt cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock with LMT occlusion, there must be prompt identification, and the causes of CAO may be various and rare. The identification of CAO relies not only on CAG but also on aortography, especially if the locations and origins of obstructions are special. Supportive therapy with an attempt at percutaneous revascularization is necessary. Pre-procedural assessment is crucial prior to TAVI interventions. In cases with high risk of CAO, upfront coronary artery protection can be provided.


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Aortic Valve Stenosis , Coronary Occlusion , Heart Arrest , Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement , Female , Humans , Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement/adverse effects , Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement/methods , Coronary Occlusion/diagnosis , Coronary Occlusion/etiology , Coronary Occlusion/surgery , Aortic Valve Stenosis/diagnosis , Aortic Valve Stenosis/surgery , Aortic Valve Stenosis/complications , Treatment Outcome , Heart Arrest/diagnosis , Heart Arrest/etiology
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Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins ; 15(5): 1079-1091, 2023 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35639268

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Chemotherapy-induced intestinal mucositis is one of the major toxic side effects in the treatment of cancer patients. The purpose of this study is to screen lactic acid bacteria which could alleviate intestinal inflammation and damage induced by chemotherapeutic agents and explore the possible underlying mechanisms. Lactobacillus salivarius CPU-01 was selected from traditional Chinese fermented foods due to its protective effects on the toxicity of temozolomide in Caenorhabditis elegans. Eighteen ICR mice were randomly divided into 3 groups including control group, temozolomide-induced intestinal mucositis group, and temozolomide + L. salivarius CPU-01 group, and were used to investigate the effect of L. salivarius CPU-01 on chemotherapy-induced intestinal mucositis. It has been demonstrated that the administration of L. salivarius CPU-01 can prevent colon shortening and alleviate colon tissue damage caused by temozolomide-induced intestinal mucositis in mice. L. salivarius CPU-01 relieved the intestinal microbiota disorders caused by temozolomide and contributed to the growth of beneficial bacteria, such as Lactobacillus, Clostridia UCG - 014_norank, and Akkermansia. In vivo experiments also indicated that L. salivarius CPU-01 can suppress the level of temozolomide-induced pro-inflammatory cytokines in serum and mRNA expression in the small intestine tissues. It was also found that L. salivarius CPU-01 significantly increased the expressions of intestinal tight junction (TJ) proteins, ZO-1, and Occludin proteins in mice treated with temozolomide. These findings suggest that L. salivarius CPU-01 can ameliorate temozolomide-induced intestinal mucositis by modulating gut microbiota, blocking pro-inflammatory cytokines, and repairing the intestinal barrier. These findings suggest probiotics may serve as a potential alternative therapeutic strategy for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced intestinal mucositis in the future.


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Antineoplastic Agents , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Ligilactobacillus salivarius , Mucositis , Mice , Animals , Mucositis/chemically induced , Mucositis/metabolism , Mucositis/microbiology , Cytokines/metabolism , Temozolomide/adverse effects , Temozolomide/metabolism , Mice, Inbred ICR , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Intestinal Mucosa/microbiology
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CNS Neurosci Ther ; 29(3): 878-892, 2023 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36382346

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INTRODUCTION: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most malignant form of glioma and has a poor median survival time. Fibroblast activation protein alpha (FAP) is a dual-specificity serine protease that is strongly associated with the development and progression of human carcinomas. However, relatively little is known about the function of FAP and its potential as a therapeutic target in GBMs. AIMS: In this study, we aimed to explore the role of FAP in GBM through a series of experiments and to evaluate the therapeutic effect of PT100, a small molecule inhibitor of FAP, on GBM. RESULTS: Increased FAP expression was associated with poor survival in glioma. In vitro, FAP knockdown inhibited the process of EMT and caused a decrease in the number of M2 macrophages. In vivo, PT100 was confirmed to suppress the progression of GBMs significantly. CONCLUSIONS: FAP could serve as a biomarker and novel therapeutic target for the treatment of GBM and that PT100 is a promising drug for the treatment of GBM.


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Brain Neoplasms , Glioblastoma , Glioma , Humans , Glioblastoma/genetics , Serine Endopeptidases/genetics , Phenotype , Macrophages/pathology , Cell Line, Tumor , Brain Neoplasms/metabolism
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Environ Technol ; : 1-15, 2022 Nov 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36399153

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With the wide application of polymer flooding technology in oil fields, wastewater containing PAM (polyacrylamide) is produced. Its high viscosity makes it difficult to degrade. In this paper, the low-temperature plasma produced by DBD (Dielectric Barrier Discharge) was studied to reduce the viscosity of wastewater containing PAM under the synergistic action of AC (Activated carbon)/Mn + TiO2 catalyst. The effects of different amount of AC/Mn + TiO2 catalyst, discharge voltage and initial concentration of solution on viscosity reduction were studied. The change of functional groups in wastewater containing PAM was detected by FTIR (Fourier transform infrared absorption spectrometer), and the mechanism of catalytic viscosity reduction was analysed. The AC/Mn + TiO2 catalysts were analysed by XPS (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy), XRD (X-Ray Diffraction) and ESEM (Field emission electron microscopy). With the increase of discharge voltage, the effect of catalytic viscosity reduction is enhanced. After 10 min of discharge, the effect of catalytic viscosity reduction is significantly enhanced. The catalytic viscosity reduction is best when discharge voltage is 18 KV and discharge time is 30 min. The viscosity reduction of polyacrylamide solution by low-temperature plasma AC/Mn + TiO2 is significant. When the amount of AC/Mn + TiO2 catalyst added is 544 mg, the viscosity of polymer containing solution can be reduced from 1758 mPa·s to 11.9 mPa·s, and the shear rate can be changed from 0 1/sec to 30 1/sec after the discharge for 30 min. The functional groups in solution did not change significantly and the element composition of AC/Mn + TiO2 catalyst did not change before and after catalytic discharge.

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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 9: 1044797, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36386351

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Background: Cardiac sympathetic nerve system (SNS) might play an important role in arrhythmogenesis of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM). This study aims to assess the activity of cardiac SNS in ACM patients by heart rate variability (HRV), and to investigate its predictive value for sustained ventricular tachycardia (sVT). Methods: A total of 88 ACM patients and 65 sex- and age- matched healthy participants were enrolled. The time domain measures were used to evaluate the activity of cardiac SNS. An independent cohort with 48 ACM patients was as the validation cohort. Results: ACM patients had lower levels of standard deviation of all NN intervals (SDNN) [118.0 (90.3, 136.8) vs. 152.0 (132.5, 174.5) ms, p < 0.001] compared with healthy participants. Further analysis showed ACM patients with sVT had lower levels of SDNN than those without sVT (105.0 ± 28.1 vs. 131.8 ± 33.1 ms, p < 0.001). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed SDNN was independently associated with sVT in ACM patients [odds ratio (OR) 0.59, 95% confidence interval (CI) (0.45-0.78), p < 0.001]. Receiver operating characteristics curve demonstrated SDNN had clinical values in predicting sVT in ACM patients [area under the curve (AUC) = 0.73, 95% CI (0.63-0.84), p < 0.001], which was verified in the validation cohort. Conclusion: The present study suggests that HRV is impaired in patients with ACM, and the SDNN level has a moderate value in risk stratification for sVT in ACM patients. In addition, the finding might provide new target for the further management of ACM with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine.

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Talanta ; 239: 123115, 2022 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34890940

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Nowadays, molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) coated silica stationary phases (SPs) have aroused great attention, owing to their good properties of high selectivity, good stability, facile synthesis procedure and low cost. In this study, zidovudine imprinted polymers coated silica stationary phases (MIPs/SiO2 SPs) were synthesized by surface imprinting technique using zidovudine as the template molecule, methacrylic acid as the functional monomer, ethylene glycol dimethacrylate as the cross-linking agent, azobisisobutyronitrile as the initiator, and bare silica spheres (particle size, 5 µm; pore size, 20 nm) as substrates. In the process, reagents with low concentration were used to prepare thin layer of MIPs coating on the surface of silica microbeads. The properties of the materials were characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM), fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FT-IR), carbon elemental analysis and N2 adsorption-desorption experiment. The obtained SPs were packed into stainless steel columns (2.1 mm × 150 mm) via a slurry method. The prepared columns were applied for separation of nucleoside analogues with similar chemical structures and strong polarity. The retention mechanism of MIPs/SiO2 SPs for nucleoside analogues was investigated carefully. And the chromatographic performances of the resulting MIPs based SPs were superior to those of the commercial SPs. Furthermore, the synthesized MIPs/SiO2 SPs possessed great potentials in separation of ginsenosides. This investigation demonstrated that MIPs based SPs were successfully synthesized and provided a new approach to polar compounds separation and analysis.


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Molecular Imprinting , Polymers , Adsorption , Silicon Dioxide , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Zidovudine
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J Chromatogr A ; 1656: 462529, 2021 Oct 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34520890

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Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) plays an important role in the analysis of compounds having high polarity. In this study, fosfomycin (F) was chosen as a new end-capping reagent, owing to the facile hydrolysis reaction of its epoxy group. Zirconia coated silica (ZrO2/SiO2) materials having good chemical and physical stability were prepared. D-glucose-6-phosphate (G) and D-fructose1,6-bisphosphate (FDP) were modified onto the inner and outer surfaces of the ZrO2/SiO2 microbeads. The new end-capping reagent (F) was then bonded onto the surface of the modified material through Lewis acid-base interactions. The properties (morphology, Zr content, pore size, pore volume, and carbon content) of the stationary phases (SPs) were characterized. Finally, the resulting end-capped SPs were employed to separate alkaloids and benzoic acids. Multiple interactions, including HILIC, electrostatic repulsion, ion exchange and hydrogen bonding, contributed to the retention of the analytes on the SPs. On the F-FDP-ZrO2/SiO2 column, a theoretical plate number of 31,700 plates/m and an asymmetry factor of 1.63 were achieved for berberine, exhibiting good chromatographic performance. Furthermore, the FDP-ZrO2/SiO2 column showed good acid-base stability and good potential for the analysis of benzoic acid in Sprite and ginsenoside separations. Thus, the results indicated the significant potential of using F as an end-capping reagent.


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Fosfomycin , Silicon Dioxide , Chromatography, Liquid , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Microspheres
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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 8: 625072, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34409072

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Background: Corin is a transmembrane serine protease that activates pro-forms of atrial and brain natriuretic peptides. Numerous studies have indicated that corin played an important role in cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). However, there have been few studies about the correlation between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) of CORIN and CVDs. The aims of this study were to investigate the associations of three SNPs (rs3749585, rs4695253, and rs12641823) in the 3'UTR of CORIN with CVDs and to find the seed regions of microRNAs (miRNAs) that bind to SNPs of CORIN. Methods and Results: A case-control study (n = 3,537) was performed in a Han population of northeastern China. CVDs included essential hypertension (EH), atrial fibrillation (AF), heart failure (HF), and coronary artery disease (CAD). Genotyping was performed using high-resolution melt analysis. In the EH-control study, rs3749585T was significantly associated with the risk of EH after adjusting for sex and age in allelic (p adj = 0.049; OR: 1.113) and dominant (p adj = 0.015, OR: 1.233) models. Rs4695253T was significantly associated with the risk of EH in the recessive model after adjusting for sex and age (p adj = 0.005, OR: 2.084). Rs3749585T was significantly and negatively associated with AF in the dominant and additive models after adjusting for sex, age, EH, HF, T2DM, and CAD (dominant: p adj = 0.009, OR: 0.762; additive: p adj = 0.048, OR: 0.873). In the HF-control study and CAD-control study, none of the three SNPs was associated with HF and CAD after adjusting for covariates in any models (p adj > 0.05). The levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) in rs4695253CC+CT were lower than the levels of HDL in rs4695253TT (42.47 ± 10.30 vs. 48.0 ± 10.24 mg/dl, p adj = 0.008). The levels of total cholesterol (TC) in rs4695253CC+CT were lower than the levels of TC in rs4695253TT (164.01 ± 49.15 vs. 180.81 ± 43.92 mg/dl, p adj = 0.036). Luciferase assay revealed that the relative luciferase activity of rs3749585CC-transfected cells was significantly decreased by miR-494-3p, in comparison to cells transfected with rs3749585TT (p < 0.001). A significant decrease in the relative luciferase activity of rs3749585TT reporter was observed as compared with rs3749585CC reporter in the presence of miR-1323 or miR-548o-3p (p = 0.017 and 0.012, respectively). Conclusions: We found significant associations between rs3749585T and rs4695253T and EH, between rs4695253T and the levels of TC and HDL, and between rs3749585T and AF. Hsa-miR-494-3p may serve as a potential therapeutic target for EH and AF patients in the future.

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Se Pu ; 39(8): 816-826, 2021 Aug.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34212582

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Antibiotics have been overused in recent years because of their remarkable curative effect, but this has led to considerable environmental pollution. Therefore, the development of approaches aimed at the effective detection and control of the antibiotics is vital for protecting the environment and human health. Many conventional strategies (such as high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS)) are currently in use for the detection of antibiotics. These strategies have aroused a great deal of interest because of their outstanding features of high efficiency and speed, good reproducibility, automation, etc. However, various problems such as tedious sample pretreatment, low detection sensitivity, and high cost must be overcome for the effective detection of antibiotics in environmental samples. Consequently, it is of great significance to improve the detection sensitivity of antibiotics. The development of new materials combined with the existing detection technology has great potential to improve the detection results for antibiotics. Carbon dots (CDs) are a new class of nanomaterials with particle sizes in the range of 0-10 nm. In addition, CDs have desirable properties such as small particle effect, excellent electrical properties, unique optical properties, and good biocompatibility. Hence, they have been widely utilized for the detection of antibiotics in environmental samples. In this review, the application of CDs combined with sensors and chromatographic technology for the detection of antibiotics in the last five years are summarized. The development prospects of CD-based materials and their application to the analysis and detection of antibiotics are presented. In this review, many new sensors (CDs combined with molecularly imprinted polymer sensors, aptamer sensors, electrochemiluminescence sensors, fluorescence sensors, and electrochemical sensors) combined with CD-based materials and their use in the detection of antibiotics are summarized. Furthermore, advanced analysis methods such as ratiometric sensor and array sensor methods are reviewed. The novel analysis methods provide a new direction toward the detection of antibiotics by CDs combined with a sensor. Moreover, CD-based chromatographic stationary phases for the separation of antibiotics are also summarized in this manuscript. It is reported that the detection sensitivity for antibiotics can be greatly improved by the combination of CDs and a sensor. Nevertheless, a literature survey reveals that the detection of antibiotics in complex environmental samples is confronted with numerous challenges, including the fabrication of highly sensitive sensors in combination with CDs. Furthermore, the development of novel high-performance materials is of imperative. In addition, it is important to develop new methods for effective data processing. The separation of antibiotics with CDs as the chromatographic stationary phases is in the preliminary stage, and the separation mechanism remains to be clarified. In conclusion, there are still many problems to be overcome when using CDs as novel materials for the detection of antibiotics in environmental samples. Nowadays, CD-based materials are being intensively studied, and various analytical detection technologies are being rapidly developed. In the future, CD-based materials are expected to play an important role in the detection of antibiotics and other environmental pollutants.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents , Carbon , Quantum Dots , Anti-Bacterial Agents/analysis , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Nanostructures , Reproducibility of Results , Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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Clin Transl Med ; 11(3): e374, 2021 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33783987

ABSTRACT

Prolonged pressure overload triggers cardiac hypertrophy and frequently leads to heart failure (HF). Vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C) and its receptor VEGFR-3 are components of the central pathway for lymphatic vessel growth (also known as lymphangiogenesis), which has crucial functions in the maintenance of tissue fluid balance and myocardial function after ischemic injury. However, the roles of this pathway in the development of cardiac hypertrophy and dysfunction during pressure overload remain largely unknown. Eight- to 10-week-old male wild-type (WT) mice, VEGFR-3 knockdown (VEGFR-3f/- ) mice, and their WT littermates (VEGFR-3f/f ) were subjected to pressure overload induced by transverse aortic constriction (TAC) for 1-6 weeks. We found that cardiac lymphangiogenesis and the protein expression of VEGF-C and VEGFR-3 were upregulated in the early stage of cardiac hypertrophy but were markedly reduced in failing hearts. Moreover, TAC for 6 weeks significantly reduced cardiac lymphangiogenesis by inhibiting activation of VEGFR-3-mediated signals (AKT/ERK1/2, calcineurin A/NFATc1/FOXc2, and CX43), leading to increased cardiac edema, hypertrophy, fibrosis, apoptosis, inflammation, and dysfunction. These effects were further aggravated in VEGFR-3f/- mice and were dose-dependently attenuated by delivery of recombinant VEGF-C156S in WT mice. VEGF-C156s administration also reversed pre-established cardiac dysfunction induced by sustained pressure overload. Thus, these results demonstrate, for the first time, that activation of the VEGF-C-VEGFR-3 axis exerts a protective effect during the transition from cardiac hypertrophy to HF and highlight selective stimulation of cardiac lymphangiogenesis as a potential new therapeutic approach for hypertrophic heart diseases.


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Cardiomegaly/prevention & control , Heart Failure/prevention & control , Lymphangiogenesis/physiology , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor C/metabolism , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-3/metabolism , Animals , Disease Models, Animal , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Pressure
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Front Plant Sci ; 12: 784755, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34975970

ABSTRACT

Trichomes are unicellular or multicellular epidermal structures that play a defensive role against environmental stresses. Although unicellular trichomes have been extensively studied as a mechanistic model, the genes involved in multicellular trichome formation are not well understood. In this study, we first classified the trichome morphology structures in Capsicum species using 280 diverse peppers. We cloned a key gene (Hairiness) on chromosome 10, which mainly controlled the formation of multicellular non-glandular trichomes (types II, III, and V). Hairiness encodes a Cys2-His2 zinc-finger protein, and virus-induced gene silencing of the gene resulted in a hairless phenotype. Differential expression of Hairiness between the hairiness and hairless lines was due to variations in promoter sequences. Transgenic experiments verified the hypothesis that the promoter of Hairiness in the hairless line had extremely low activity causing a hairless phenotype. Hair controlled the formation of type I glandular trichomes in tomatoes, which was due to nucleotide differences. Taken together, our findings suggest that the regulation of multicellular trichome formation might have similar pathways, but the gene could perform slightly different functions in crops.

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