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Int Immunopharmacol ; 140: 112921, 2024 Aug 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39133953

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Effective treatment of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (MIR) injury remains an unmet clinical need. Cardiomyocyte apoptosis is common at this stage and poses a significant risk. Corylin, a flavonoid compound extracted from Psoralea corylifolia L., has been shown to have anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antiatherosclerotic properties. However, whether and how corylin affects MIR injury remain unclear. In this study, we explored the mechanism of corylin as a potent therapeutic agent for MI/R injury, using a left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery ligation and oxygen-glucose deprivation and reperfusion (OGD/R) model in vivo and in vitro. TUNEL, Annexin-V/PI double staining,Ki67 immunohistochemistry, western blot analysis, and immunofluorescence were used to validate cell apoptosis level and Raf-1/ASK1 complex activity. The interaction between corylin and Raf-1/ASK1 complex was detected using molecular docking, corylin-Raf-1 binding assays, and coimmunoprecipitation (Co-IP). Moreover, TTC staining, echocardiography, HE staining, Masson trichrome staining and serological testing were performed to assess the cardioprotective effects of corylin in vivo. These findings showed that corylin reduces MIR injury-induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis and improves cardiac function. Mechanistically, corylin can interact with Raf-1 and promote the formation of the Raf-1/ASK1 complex, thus inhibiting cardiomyocyte apoptosis. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that corylin ameliorated cardiac dysfunction after MIR injury by reducing myocardial apoptosis.

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Eur J Pharmacol ; 980: 176871, 2024 Aug 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39117263

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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) poses a global health threat, and epidermal growth factor receptor-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs) such as gefitinib, afatinib, and osimertinib have achieved significant success in clinical treatment. However, the emergence of resistance limits the long-term efficacy of these treatments, necessitating urgent exploration of novel EGFR-TKIs. This review provides an in-depth summary and exploration of the resistance mechanisms associated with EGFR-TKIs, with a specific focus on representative drugs like gefitinib, afatinib, and osimertinib. Additionally, the review introduces a therapeutic strategy involving the combination of Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) and chemotherapy drugs, highlighting the potential role of CHMs in overcoming NSCLC resistance. Through systematic analysis, we elucidate the primary resistance mechanisms of EGFR-TKIs in NSCLC treatment, emphasizing CHMs as potential treatment medicines and providing a fresh perspective for the development of next-generation EGFR-TKIs. This comprehensive review aims to guide the application of CHMs in combination therapy for NSCLC management, fostering the development of more effective and comprehensive treatment modalities to ultimately enhance patient outcomes.

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BMC Cardiovasc Disord ; 24(1): 421, 2024 Aug 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39134935

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BACKGROUND: Idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias (IVAs) arising from different portions of the communicating vein of the left ventricular summit (summit-CV) are not a rare phenomenon. Whereas its electrocardiographic (ECG) and electrophysiological characteristics are not fully investigated. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify distinct ECG and electrophysiological features of IVAs originating from different portions of summit-CV. METHODS: Nineteen patients confirmed arising from summit-CV were included in this study. RESULTS: The 19 patients were divided into proximal and distal portion groups based on their target sites in summit-CV. In the proximal portion group, 100% (11/11) VAs showed dominant negative (rs or QS) waves in lead I, while in the distal portion group, 87.5% (7/8) showed dominant positive waves (R, Rs or r) (p < 0.000). In lead V1, 100% (11/11) of the proximal portion group showed dominant positive waves (R or Rs), while 62.50% (5/8) of the distal portion group showed positive and negative bidirectional or negative waves (RS or rS) (p < 0.005). RI>4mV, SI<3.5mV, RV1<13mV, SV1>3.5mV, RI/SI>0.83, and RV1/SV1< 2.6 indicated a distal portion of summit-CV with the predictive value of 0.909, 1.000, 0.653, 0.972, 0.903, 0.966, respectively. A more positive wave in lead I and a more negative wave in lead V1 indicated more distal origin in summit-CV. Target sites in proximal and distal summit-CV groups showed similar electrophysiological characteristics during mapping. CONCLUSIONS: There were significant differences in ECG characteristics of VAs at different portions of summit-CV, which could aid pre-procedure planning and facilitate radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) procedures.


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Action Potentials , Catheter Ablation , Electrocardiography , Heart Rate , Heart Ventricles , Predictive Value of Tests , Humans , Catheter Ablation/adverse effects , Female , Male , Middle Aged , Adult , Treatment Outcome , Heart Ventricles/physiopathology , Heart Ventricles/surgery , Tachycardia, Ventricular/physiopathology , Tachycardia, Ventricular/surgery , Tachycardia, Ventricular/diagnosis , Electrophysiologic Techniques, Cardiac , Retrospective Studies , Aged
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Small ; : e2404861, 2024 Jul 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39073293

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Spiral inorganic perovskite nanowires (NWs) possess unique morphologies and properties that allow them highly attractive for applications in optoelectronic and catalytic fields. In popular solution-based synthesis methodology, however, challenges persist in simultaneously achieving precise and facile control over morphological twisting and fantastic carrier lifetimes. Here, a cooperative strategy of concurrently employing selective etching and ligand engineering is applied to facilitate the formation of spiral CsPbBr3 perovskite NWs with an ultralong carrier lifetime of ≈2 µs. Specifically, a novel amine of 1-(p-tolyl)ethanamine is introduced to functionalize as both a selective etchant and the source of forming an effective ligand to passivate the exposed facets, favoring the structural twisting and the enhancement of carrier lifetimes. The twisting behaviors are dependent on the etch ratios, which are essentially associated with the densities of grain boundaries and dislocations in the NWs. The ultralong carrier lifetime and long-term stability of the spiral NWs open up new possibilities for all-inorganic perovskites in optoelectronic and photocatalytic fields, while the cooperative synthesis strategy paves the way for exploring complex spiral structures with tunable morphology and functionality.

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J Infect Dev Ctries ; 18(6): 843-850, 2024 Jun 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38990987

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INTRODUCTION: Concern about Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae) bloodstream infections (KP-BSIs) is widespread because of their high incidence and lethality. The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical features of, and risk factors for mortality caused by KP-BSIs. METHODOLOGY: This was a single-center retrospective observational study performed between 1 January 2019 and 31 December 2021, at a tertiary hospital. All patients with KP-BSIs were enrolled and their clinical data were retrieved from electronic medical records. RESULTS: A total of 145 patients were included (121 in the survival group and 24 in the non-survival group). There was a higher proportion of lower respiratory tract infections in the non-survival group than in the survival group (33.3% vs. 12.4%) (p < 0.05). There was a higher proportion of multi drug resistant (MDR) strains of K. pneumoniae in the non-survival group than in the survival group (41.7% vs. 16.5%) (p < 0.05). Multivariate analysis revealed that sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score > 6.5 (OR, 13.71; 95% CI, 1.05-179.84), admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) (OR, 2.27; 95% CI, 0.26-19.61) and gastrointestinal bleeding (OR, 19.97; 95% CI, 1.11-361.02) were independent risk factors for death in patients with KP-BSIs. CONCLUSIONS: Among all KP-BSIs, a high proportion of K. pneumoniae originated from lower respiratory tract infections, and a high proportion of K. pneumoniae were MDR; however, mortality was not influenced. SOFA score > 6.5, admission to the ICU, and gastrointestinal bleeding were independent risk factors for death in patients with KP-BSI.


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Bacteremia , Klebsiella Infections , Klebsiella pneumoniae , Humans , Klebsiella Infections/mortality , Klebsiella Infections/microbiology , Retrospective Studies , Male , Female , Risk Factors , Klebsiella pneumoniae/isolation & purification , Middle Aged , Aged , Bacteremia/mortality , Bacteremia/microbiology , Tertiary Care Centers/statistics & numerical data , Intensive Care Units , Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial , Aged, 80 and over , Adult , Organ Dysfunction Scores
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Ecol Evol ; 14(7): e11644, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38962022

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How communities of living organisms assemble has long been a central question in ecology. The impact of habitat filtering and limiting similarity on plant community structures is well known, as both processes are influenced by individual responses to environmental fluctuations. Yet, the precise identifications and quantifications of the potential abiotic and biotic factors that shape community structures at a fine scale remains a challenge. Here, we applied null model approaches to assess the importance of habitat filtering and limiting similarity at two spatial scales. We used 63 natural vegetation plots, each measuring 5 × 5 m, with three nested subplots measuring 1 × 1 m, from the 2021 field survey, to examine the alpha diversity as well as beta diversity of plots and subplots. Linear mixed-effects models were employed to determine the impact of environmental variables on assembly rules. Our results demonstrate that habitat filtering is the dominant assembly rules at both the plot and subplot levels, although limiting similarity assumes stronger at the subplot level. Plot-level limiting similarity exhibited a positive association with fine-scale partitioning, suggesting that trait divergence originated from a combination of limiting similarity and spatial partitioning. Our findings also reveal that the community assembly varies more strongly with the mean annual temperature gradient than the mean annual precipitation. This investigation provides a pertinent illustration of non-random assembly rules from spatial scale and environmental factors in plant communities in the loess hilly region. It underscores the critical influence of spatial and environmental constraints in understanding the assembly of plant communities.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 133(2): 026502, 2024 Jul 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39073958

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Motivated by the novel phenomena observed in the layered material SrCu_{2}(BO_{3})_{2}, the Shastry-Sutherland model (SSM) has been extensively studied as the minimal model for SrCu_{2}(BO_{3})_{2}. However, the nature of its quantum phase transition from the plaquette valence-bond solid to antiferromagnetic phase is under fierce debate, posing a challenge to understand the underlying quantum criticality. Via the state-of-the-art tensor network simulations, we study the ground state of the SSM on large-scale size up to 20×20 sites. We identify the continuous transition nature accompanied by an emergent O(4) symmetry between the plaquette valence-bond solid and antiferromagnetic phase, which strongly suggests a deconfined quantum critical point (DQCP). Furthermore, we map out the phase diagram of an extended SSM that can be continuously tuned to the SSM, which demonstrates the same DQCP phenomena along a whole critical line. Our results indicate a compelling scenario for understanding the origin of the proposed proximate DQCP in recent experiments of SrCu_{2}(BO_{3})_{2}.

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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 16139, 2024 07 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38997417

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Rapid and safe hemostasis is crucial for the survival of bleeding patients in prehospital care. It is urgent to develop high performance hemostatic material to control the massive hemorrhage in the military field and accidental trauma. In this work, an efficient protein hemostat of thrombin was immobilized onto commercial gauze, which was mediated by self-polymerization and anchoring of tannic acid (TA). Through TA treatment, the efficient immobilization of thrombin was achieved, preserving both the biological activity of thrombin and the physical properties of the dressing, including absorbency, breathability, and mechanical performance. Moreover, in the presence of TA coating and thrombin, Gau@TA/Thr could obviously shortened clotting time and enriched blood components such as plasma proteins, platelets, and red blood cells, thereby exhibiting an enhanced in vitro coagulation effect. In SD rat liver volume defect and artery transection hemorrhage models, Gau@TA/Thr still had outstanding hemostatic performance. Besides, the Gau@TA/Thr gauze had inherent antibacterial property and demonstrated excellent biocompatibility. All results suggested that Gau@TA/Thr would be a potential candidate for treating uncontrollable hemorrhage in prehospital care.


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Bandages , Blood Coagulation , Hemorrhage , Hemostatics , Tannins , Thrombin , Tannins/chemistry , Tannins/pharmacology , Animals , Hemorrhage/drug therapy , Thrombin/metabolism , Blood Coagulation/drug effects , Rats , Hemostatics/pharmacology , Hemostatics/chemistry , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Male , Anti-Infective Agents/pharmacology , Humans , Immobilized Proteins/pharmacology , Immobilized Proteins/chemistry , Disease Models, Animal , Polyphenols
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Epidemiology ; 35(5): 689-700, 2024 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39024025

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BACKGROUND: Testing etiologic heterogeneity, whether a disorder subtype is more or less impacted by a risk factor, is important for understanding causal pathways and optimizing statistical power. The study of mental health disorders especially benefits from strategic subcategorization because these disorders are heterogeneous and frequently co-occur. Existing methods to quantify etiologic heterogeneity are not appropriate for noncompeting events in an open cohort of variable-length follow-up. Thus, we developed a new method. METHODS: We estimated risks from urban residence, maternal smoking during pregnancy, and parental psychiatric history, with subtypes defined by the presence or absence of a codiagnosis: autism alone, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) alone, and joint diagnoses of autism + ADHD. To calculate the risk of a single diagnosis (e.g., autism alone), we subtracted the risk for autism + ADHD from the risk for autism overall. We tested the equivalency of average risk ratios over time, using a Wald-type test and bootstrapped standard errors. RESULTS: Urban residence was most strongly linked with autism + ADHD and least with ADHD only; maternal smoking was associated with ADHD only but not autism only; and parental psychiatric history exhibited similar associations with all subgroups. CONCLUSION: Our method allowed the calculation of appropriate P values to test the strength of association, informing etiologic heterogeneity wherein two of these three risk factors exhibited different impacts across diagnostic subtypes. The method used all available data, avoided neurodevelopmental outcome misclassification, exhibited robust statistical precision, and is applicable to similar heterogeneous complex conditions using common diagnostic data with variable follow-up.


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Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity , Autistic Disorder , Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects , Humans , Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/epidemiology , Female , Pregnancy , Autistic Disorder/epidemiology , Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects/epidemiology , Risk Factors , Male , Smoking/epidemiology , Child , Child, Preschool , Urban Population/statistics & numerical data , Adult
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 121(27): e2312337121, 2024 Jul 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38923987

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Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) as one of the promising alternatives to lithium-ion batteries have achieved remarkable progress in the past. However, the all-climate performance is still very challenging for SIBs. Herein, 15-Crown-5 (15-C-5) is screened as an electrolyte additive from a number of ether molecules theoretically. The good sodiophilicity, high molecule rigidity, and bulky size enable it to reshape the solvation sheath and promote the anion engagement in the solvated structures by molecule crowding. This change also enhances Na-ion transfer, inhibits side reactions, and leads to a thin and robust solid-electrolyte interphase. Furthermore, the electrochemical stability and operating temperature windows of the electrolyte are extended. These profits improve the electrochemical performance of SIBs in all climates, much better than the case without 15-C-5. This improvement is also adopted to µ-Sn, µ-Bi, hard carbon, and MoS2. This work opens a door to prioritize the potential molecules in theory for advanced electrolytes.

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Talanta ; 277: 126333, 2024 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38850801

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MicroRNA (miRNA) represents a class of important potential biomarkers, and their intracellular imaging is extremely useful for fundamental research and early diagnosis of human cancers. Hybridization chain reaction (HCR) has been shown to be effective in detecting miRNA in living cells. However, its practical applications are still hampered by inefficient reaction kinetics and poor biological stability under complex intracellular conditions. To address these issues, we report a palindrome-mediated multiple hybridization chain reaction (P-HCR) system to better visualize intracellular miRNAs. In the presence of the target miRNA, a layered nanosheet DNA architecture (LSDA) can be assembled in situ via the palindrome-mediated multiple HCR process. We demonstrate that the biological stability of this reaction system could be significantly improved by designing the probes to dumbbell-shaped structures and the distance of hairpins was effectively decreased due to palindrome-chained effect. Consequently, miRNA can be quantitatively identified even at extremely low concentrations of 4.7 pM. The P-HCR system can effectively differentiate the expression levels of miRNA in different tumor cells and normal cells, as demonstrated in live cell tests and the results were in agreement with the PCR, which is considered the gold standard. The new (P-HCR) system has the potential to revolutionize miRNA imaging in living cells.


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DNA , MicroRNAs , Nanostructures , Nucleic Acid Hybridization , MicroRNAs/analysis , Humans , Nanostructures/chemistry , DNA/chemistry , DNA Probes/chemistry , Inverted Repeat Sequences
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ACS Nano ; 18(26): 16556-16576, 2024 Jul 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38889128

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Critical peripheral nerve deficiencies present as one of the most formidable conundrums in the realm of clinical medicine, frequently culminating in structural degradation and derangement of the neuromuscular apparatus. Engineered extracellular vesicles (EVs) exhibit the potential to ameliorate nerve impairments. However, the advent of Wallerian degeneration (WD), an inexorable phenomenon that ensues post peripheral nerve injury, serves as an insurmountable impediment to the direct therapeutic efficacy of EVs. In this investigation, we have fashioned a dynamic network for the conveyance of PTEN-induced kinase 1 (PINK1) mRNA (E-EV-P@HPCEP) using an adaptive hydrogel with reactive oxygen species (ROS)/Ca2+ responsive ability as the vehicle, bearing dual-targeted, engineered EVs. This intricate system is to precisely deliver PINK1 to senescent Schwann cells (SCs) while concurrently orchestrating a transformation in the inflammatory-senescent milieu following injury, thereby stymying the progression of WD in peripheral nerve fibers through the stimulation of autophagy within the mitochondria of the injured cells and the maintenance of mitochondrial mass equilibrium. WD, conventionally regarded as an inexorable process, E-EV-P@HPCEP achieved functionalized EV targeting, orchestrating a dual-response dynamic release mechanism via boronate ester bonds and calcium chelation, effectuating an enhancement in the inflammatory-senescent microenvironment, which expedites the therapeutic management of nerve deficiencies and augments the overall reparative outcome.


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Calcium , Hydrogels , RNA, Messenger , Reactive Oxygen Species , Schwann Cells , Hydrogels/chemistry , Hydrogels/pharmacology , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Calcium/metabolism , Calcium/chemistry , Animals , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Schwann Cells/metabolism , Protein Kinases/metabolism , Humans , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/metabolism , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/therapy , Peripheral Nerve Injuries/pathology , Rats , Extracellular Vesicles/chemistry , Extracellular Vesicles/metabolism
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Redox Biol ; 73: 103219, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38851001

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Radiation causes damage to normal tissues that leads to increased oxidative stress, inflammation, and fibrosis, highlighting the need for the selective radioprotection of healthy tissues without hindering radiotherapy effectiveness in cancer. This study shows that adiponectin, an adipokine secreted by adipocytes, protects normal tissues from radiation damage invitro and invivo. Specifically, adiponectin (APN) reduces chronic oxidative stress and fibrosis in irradiated mice. Importantly, APN also conferred no protection from radiation to prostate cancer cells. Adipose tissue is the primary source of circulating endogenous adiponectin. However, this study shows that adipose tissue is sensitive to radiation exposure exhibiting morphological changes and persistent oxidative damage. In addition, radiation results in a significant and chronic reduction in blood APN levels from adipose tissue in mice and human prostate cancer patients exposed to pelvic irradiation. APN levels negatively correlated with bowel toxicity and overall toxicities associated with radiotherapy in prostate cancer patients. Thus, protecting, or modulating APN signaling may improve outcomes for prostate cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy.


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Adiponectin , Fibrosis , Oxidative Stress , Prostatic Neoplasms , Male , Animals , Prostatic Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Prostatic Neoplasms/metabolism , Prostatic Neoplasms/pathology , Humans , Mice , Oxidative Stress/radiation effects , Adiponectin/metabolism , Adiponectin/blood , Radiation Injuries/metabolism , Radiation Injuries/pathology , Adipose Tissue/metabolism , Adipose Tissue/radiation effects , Radiation-Protective Agents/pharmacology , Radiation-Protective Agents/therapeutic use
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Chem Sci ; 15(17): 6500-6506, 2024 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38699262

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The thermodynamic instability of Na+-intercalated compounds is an important factor limiting the application of graphite anodes in sodium-ion batteries. Although solvent co-intercalation is recognized as a simple and effective strategy, the challenge lies in the lack of durable electrolytes. Herein, we successfully apply low-concentration imidazole-based electrolytes to graphite anodes for sodium-ion batteries. Specifically, low concentrations ensure high ionic conductivity while saving on costs. Methylimidazole molecules can be co-intercalated with Na+, and a small amount of unreleased solvated Na+ serves the dual purpose of providing support to the graphite layer and preventing peeling off. The interphase formed in imidazole is more uniform and dense compared with that in ether electrolytes, which reduces side reactions and the risk of internal short circuits. The obtained battery demonstrates a long cycle life of 1800 cycles with a capacity retention of 84.6%. This success extends to other imidazole-based solvents such as 1-propylimidazole and 1-butylimidazole.

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Clin Interv Aging ; 19: 817-825, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38765794

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Background: The role of total bilirubin (TBIL) in cardiovascular disease has been increasingly recognized in recent decades. Studies have shown a correlation between total bilirubin levels and the prognosis of patients after heart surgery. This study aimed to investigate the clinical significance of bilirubin elevation in persistent atrial fibrillation (PAF) patients who received radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA). Methods and Results: A total of 184 patients with PAF who received RFCA were retrospectively studied. Laboratory examinations and demographic data were analyzed to identify independent predictors of TBIL elevation. The relationship between TBIL and prognosis was further investigated. Our results indicated that TBIL increased significantly after RFCA. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that TBIL elevation owned a negative correlation with the percentile of low voltage areas (LVAs) in left atria (ß=-0.490, P<0.001). In contrast, a positive correlation was observed with the white blood cell (WBC) ratio (ß=0.153, P=0.042) and left atrial diameter (LAD) (ß=0.232, P=0.025). It was found that postoperative TBIL levels increased and then gradually decreased to baseline within 5 days without intervention. The bilirubin ratio <1.211 indicated the possibility of 1-year AF recurrence after ablation with a predictive value of 0.743 (specificity = 75.00%, sensitivity = 66.67%). Conclusion: Bilirubin elevation post PAF RFCA was a common phenomenon and was associated with 1-year recurrence of AF in PAF patients after RFCA.


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Atrial Fibrillation , Bilirubin , Catheter Ablation , Recurrence , Humans , Atrial Fibrillation/surgery , Bilirubin/blood , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Aged , Prognosis , Hospitalization , Linear Models , Risk Factors
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Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol ; 133(8): 750-754, 2024 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38742650

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OBJECTIVES: Ixekizumab, an interleukin (IL)-17A inhibitor, exerts its therapeutic effects in psoriasis by inhibiting the interleukin (IL)-17 signaling pathway. Common adverse reactions to ixekizumab include injection site reactions and upper respiratory tract infections (URIs), while occurrences of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and multiple mucosal ulcers are infrequent. We present a case of a 51-year-old man who developed multiple mucosal ulcers after ixekizumab treatment. METHODS: A 51-year-old man presented to our hospital with a 1-month history of pharyngalgia. The flexible laryngoscope displayed mild hyperemia in the pharyngeal mucosa and tonsils, redness and swelling of the epiglottis, as well as multiple ulcers in the oral cavity, uvula, and epiglottis. These ulcers did not improve with conventional treatment. RESULTS: Upon evaluation, the ulcers were an immune-related adverse event induced by ixekizumab. Consequently, a decision was made to discontinue the drug and initiate a therapeutic regimen including corticosteroids and thalidomide. Eventually, the patient's symptoms abated. CONCLUSIONS: Biologics are now becoming increasingly popular in psoriasis. It is vital for clinicians to be aware of this potential adverse event and to identify and intervene early to alleviate patients' suffering.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized , Psoriasis , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized/adverse effects , Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized/therapeutic use , Psoriasis/drug therapy , Psoriasis/chemically induced , Dermatologic Agents/adverse effects , Dermatologic Agents/therapeutic use , Ulcer/chemically induced
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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 11(28): e2401730, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38696659

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Sodium ion batteries (SIBs) are considered as the ideal candidates for the next generation of electrochemical energy storage devices. The major challenges of anode lie in poor cycling stability and the sluggish kinetics attributed to the inherent large Na+ size. In this work, Bi nanosphere encapsulated in N-doped carbon nanowires (Bi@N-C) is assembled by facile electrospinning and carbonization. N-doped carbon mitigates the structure stress/strain during alloying/dealloying, optimizes the ionic/electronic diffusion, and provides fast electron transfer and structural stability. Due to the excellent structure, Bi@N-C shows excellent Na storage performance in SIBs in terms of good cycling stability and rate capacity in half cells and full cells. The fundamental mechanism of the outstanding electrochemical performance of Bi@N-C has been demonstrated through synchrotron in-situ XRD, atomic force microscopy, ex-situ scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and density functional theory (DFT) calculation. Importantly, a deeper understanding of the underlying reasons of the performance improvement is elucidated, which is vital for providing the theoretical basis for application of SIBs.

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ACS Nano ; 18(20): 12820-12829, 2024 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38722145

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Developing highly efficient catalysts, characterized by controllable pore architecture and effective utilization of active sites, is paramount in addressing the shuttle effect and sluggish redox kinetics of lithium polysulfides (LiPSs) in lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs), which, however, remains a formidable challenge. In this study, a hierarchical porous catalytic metal-organic framework (HPC-MOF) with both appropriate porosity and abundant exposed catalytic sites is achieved through time-controlled precise pore engineering. It is revealed that the evolution of the porous structure and catalytic site density is time-dependent during the etching processes. The moderately etched HPC-MOF-M attains heterogeneous pores at various scales, where large apertures ensure fast mass transfer and micropores inherit high-density catalytic sites, enhancing utilization and catalytic kinetics at internal catalytic sites. Capitalizing on these advantages, LSB incorporating the HPC-MOF-M interlayer demonstrates a 164.6% improvement in discharge capability and an 83.3% lower decay rate over long-term cycling at 1.0C. Even under high sulfur loading of 7.1 mg cm-2 and lean electrolyte conditions, the LSB exhibits stable cycling for over 100 cycles. This work highlights the significance of balancing the relationship between mass transfer and catalytic sites through precise chemical regulation of the porous structure in catalytic MOFs, which are anticipated to inspire the development of advanced catalysts for LSBs.

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Pharm Biol ; 62(1): 499-512, 2024 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38813803

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CONTEXT: The use of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for breast cancer patients inhibits tumor cell growth and proliferation, alleviates adverse reactions, and inhibits tumor recurrence and metastasis post-surgery. An assessment of its historical efficacy and an examination of the latest research trends are imperative to thoroughly leverage the potential of TCM for breast cancer treatment. OBJECTIVE: This study analyzes the published literature on TCM for breast cancer treatment using bibliometric analysis to determine the current state, identify hot spots, and discern trends, providing insight into research in this field. METHODS: TCM-based breast cancer treatment publications between 2003 and 2022 were retrieved from the Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, and Duxiu databases. Visual analysis was performed using VOSviewer (V1.6.19) and CiteSpace (V6.3.R1) software. Examined metrics included the annual publication count, literature and journal, national and institutional contributions, author co-occurrence, keyword co-occurrence, keywords timeline, and keywords with citation bursts in this research field. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: A total of 1080 English publications and 2617 Chinese publications were included in the analysis. China was the leading contributor of publications. High-frequency keywords such as 'apoptosis', 'expression', 'in vivo', 'chemotherapy', 'triple-negative breast cancer', and 'lymphedema' were identified from English and Chinese publications; 'epithelial mesenchymal transition' and 'network pharmacology' emerged as hotspots. The development of modern science, technology, and in-depth research can result in broader prospects for the research and application of TCM in breast cancer treatment, resulting in more effective solutions for the treatment of breast cancer and other malignant tumors.


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Bibliometrics , Breast Neoplasms , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Humans , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Medicine, Chinese Traditional/methods , Female , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology
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Front Nutr ; 11: 1397071, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38680530
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