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Appl Opt ; 62(33): 8945-8950, 2023 Nov 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38038042

ABSTRACT

In laser-plasma experiments, the beam-splitting Faraday rotation measurement is usually used for mapping the magnetic field. Due to the geometric characteristics of the beam-splitting configuration, the split beams are not always incident normally on the image plane, and their spots have different shapes and intensity distributions. Ignoring these issues will inevitably introduce errors in polarization calculation and then generate large false magnetic fields. We introduced the restoration method to recover the spots and suppress the false magnetic field. We applied this method to ZEMAX simulation data and Shenguang-II experimental data. Compared to the method of directly overlaying the spots, it can reduce the average false magnetic field by about 50%. And the false magnetic field at the edge of the spot is reduced by one order of magnitude. We can highly improve the accuracy of the magnetic field measurement with the Faraday rotation method.

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PLoS One ; 16(4): e0248329, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33857162

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The elderly usually suffer from many diseases. Improving the quality of life of the elderly is an urgent social issue. In this present study, D-galactose treated aging mice models were used to reveal the effects of different animal sources and different doses of whey protein (WP) on the immune indexes organs and intestinal flora. A total of 9 groups were set up, including normal control (NC), negative control (NS), positive control (Vc), low-, medium- and high-doses of cow WP intervention groups (CL, CM and CH for short, correspondingly) and low-, medium- and high-doses of goat WP intervention groups (GL, GM and GH for short, correspondingly). The body weight gain, thymus/body weight ratio, superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, malondialdehyde (MDA) content, spleen immunoglobulins G (IgG), spleen interleukin-2 (IL-2) and spleen interleukin-2 (IL-6) were measured. Then, the intestinal contents were collected, and 16s genes of intestinal bacteria were sequenced to reveal the changes in bacterial flora structure. WP intervention significantly increased the weight gain, thymus/body ratio and SOD activity, but decrease the content of MDA. WP intervention increased some immune indicators. All the WP treated aging mice showed similar values of physiological indexes to that of the Vc group, even better. The relative abundance of Lactobacillus and Stenotrophomonas was increased and decreased, respectively, by both cow and goat WP. Lactobacillus may be involved in regulating the functional repair of organisms. In contrast, Stenotrophomonas might play a negative role in the immune and antioxidant capacity of the body. Combining physiological indicators and intestinal flora structure, low-concentration WP for cow and goat might be optimal for aging models.


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Aging/physiology , Gastrointestinal Microbiome/drug effects , Whey Proteins/pharmacology , Animals , Antioxidants/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Female , Galactose/metabolism , Malondialdehyde/metabolism , Mice , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Quality of Life , Spleen/metabolism , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism , Whey Proteins/metabolism
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J Agric Food Chem ; 67(16): 4578-4587, 2019 Apr 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30933511

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to investigate the mechanism underlying lysosome-mediated apoptosis, the cross-talk between the lysosomes and mitochondria, and the effect of the pathway on bovine longissimus muscle tenderness during 7 d post-mortem aging through the observation and analysis of longissimus dorsi (LD) muscles of six crossbred cattle. Results showed that an elevated reactive oxygen species level ( P < 0.05) can damage lysosomal membrane stability ( P < 0.05) through accumulating redox-active iron of bovine muscle during post-mortem aging. In addition, the activities of cathepsins B and D increased with post-mortem aging ( P < 0.05). Moreover, cathepsin B and D activated Bid and Bax in the mitochondria ( P < 0.05). Activated Bid and Bax triggered mitochondrial membrane permeability ( P < 0.05) and further activated caspase-9 and caspase-3 ( P < 0.05), leading to apoptosis. Ultimately, the tenderness of bovine muscle was improved during post-mortem aging ( P < 0.05). Importantly, cathepsin D plays a crucial role in the lysosomal-mitochondrial apoptotic pathway and tenderness in post-mortem muscle. These findings provide new insights into the apoptotic pathway of bovine muscle during post-mortem aging.


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Cattle/metabolism , Lysosomes/metabolism , Meat/analysis , Mitochondria/metabolism , Muscle, Skeletal/chemistry , Animals , Apoptosis , BH3 Interacting Domain Death Agonist Protein/genetics , BH3 Interacting Domain Death Agonist Protein/metabolism , Caspases/genetics , Caspases/metabolism , Cathepsin B/genetics , Cathepsin B/metabolism , Cathepsin D/genetics , Cathepsin D/metabolism , Cattle/genetics , Iron/metabolism , Lysosomes/genetics , Male , Muscle, Skeletal/cytology , Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism , Oxidation-Reduction , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism
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