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Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao ; 32(6): 2241-2248, 2021 Jun.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34212630

ABSTRACT

We explored the sample collection and DNA extraction method of environmental DNA (eDNA) technique. Droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) was used to detect the eDNA concentration of the four major Chinese carps in different water layers and different cross-sections of Yichang section of Yangtze River trunk stream. We analyzed the relationship between eDNA concentration and density of egg and fry, and explored the feasibility of using eDNA technique to monitor the natural reproduction of the four major Chinese carps. Compared with the results from traditional survey methods, the eDNA concentration of the four major Chinese carps was extremely significantly correlated with egg and fry density. The maximum concentration was consistent with the peak occurrence time of egg and fry, suggesting that eDNA technique could predict the fishcrowd behavior for spawning. The investigation of cross-section eDNA concentration during two consecutive years suggested that the range of fish spawning ground was 4.5 km upstream to 1 km downstream of Yuyangxi. The predicted spawning ground was located within the range estimated by traditional methods from the lower part of Carmine Dam to Honghua Tuo. Our results indicate that eDNA technique, as a new ecological investigation method, could more accurately determine the distribution of fish with a certain population size, and thus with a good application prospect.


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Carps , DNA, Environmental , Animals , China , Environmental Monitoring , Reproduction , Technology
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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 14403, 2021 07 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34257368

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Chinese sturgeon (Acipenser sinensis) is a critically endangered species, and waters downstream from Gezhouba Dam are the only known spawning ground. To optimize the velocity conditions in the spawning ground by controlling the opening mode of Gezhouba Dam generator units, a mathematical model of Chinese sturgeon spawning ground was established in FLOW-3D. The model was evaluated with velocity measurements, and the results were determined to be in good agreement. By inverting the 2016-2019 field monitoring results, the model shows that the preferred velocity range for Chinese sturgeon spawning is 0.6-1.5 m/s. Velocity fields of different opening modes of the generator units were simulated with identical discharge. The suitable-velocity area was maximal when all units of Dajiang Plant of Gezhouba Dam were open. For discharges below 12,000 m3/s, most of the area was suitable; for discharges above 12,000 m3/s, the suitable area rapidly decreased with increasing discharge. A comparison of suitable areas under high-flow showed that at discharges of 12,000-15,000 m3/s, opening 11-13 units on the left side was optimal. For discharges above 15,000 m3/s, all units should be open. We used these results to recommend a new operation scheme to support the conservation of Chinese sturgeon.


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Fishes , Animals , Body Fluids , China , Endangered Species
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J Clin Neurosci ; 12(2): 166-8, 2005 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15749420

ABSTRACT

The expression of three cyclin D subtypes was defined immunohistochemically with cyclin D1, D2 and D3 monoclonal antibodies in 52 human glioma biopsies and eight control samples of normal brain tissue. PCNA labeling indices (LI) were used to evaluate proliferation in the glioma biopsies. LI of cyclin D1, D2 and D3 were compared with histological grade and the proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) LI. Cyclin D1 expression only was observed in normal brain tissue, but marked overexpression of cyclin D1 and cyclin D3 was observed in glioma. Cyclin D1 LI increased with malignancy, in parallel with an increase in PCNA LI. Lower expression of cyclin D2 was found in a small fraction of the gliomas, but its LI did not vary significantly with grade. Cyclin D3 was mainly expressed by malignant gliomas and was rarely observed in low-grade glioma. Cyclin D2 and D3 expression correlated with PCNA LI, but not as strongly as for cyclin D1. Expression of cyclin D1 is closely related to both the oncogenesis and progression of glioma, while cyclin D3 is associated with transformation to a malignant phenotype. Cyclin D2 is weakly expressed and shows no marked relationship with any aspect of tumorigenesis. The exact contribution of cyclin D subtypes to cell cycle progression in neoplastic and reactive cells remains to be defined.


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Brain Neoplasms/metabolism , Cell Proliferation , Cyclins/biosynthesis , Glioma/metabolism , Brain Neoplasms/pathology , Cyclin D , Glioma/pathology , Humans , Immunohistochemistry
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