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Comput Med Imaging Graph ; 115: 102375, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38599040

ABSTRACT

Glomerulus morphology on renal pathology images provides valuable diagnosis and outcome prediction information. To provide better care, an efficient, standardized, and scalable method is urgently needed to optimize the time-consuming and labor-intensive interpretation process by renal pathologists. This paper proposes a deep convolutional neural network (CNN)-based approach to automatically detect and classify glomeruli with different stains in renal pathology images. In the glomerulus detection stage, this paper proposes a flattened Xception with a feature pyramid network (FX-FPN). The FX-FPN is employed as a backbone in the framework of faster region-based CNN to improve glomerulus detection performance. In the classification stage, this paper considers classifications of five glomerulus morphologies using a flattened Xception classifier. To endow the classifier with higher discriminability, this paper proposes a generative data augmentation approach for patch-based glomerulus morphology augmentation. New glomerulus patches of different morphologies are generated for data augmentation through the cycle-consistent generative adversarial network (CycleGAN). The single detection model shows the F1 score up to 0.9524 in H&E and PAS stains. The classification result shows that the average sensitivity and specificity are 0.7077 and 0.9316, respectively, by using the flattened Xception with the original training data. The sensitivity and specificity increase to 0.7623 and 0.9443, respectively, by using the generative data augmentation. Comparisons with different deep CNN models show the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed approach.


Subject(s)
Deep Learning , Kidney Glomerulus , Humans , Kidney Glomerulus/diagnostic imaging , Kidney Glomerulus/pathology , Neural Networks, Computer , Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted/methods , Kidney Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Kidney/diagnostic imaging , Kidney/pathology , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/methods
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Front Cardiovasc Med ; 10: 1258230, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37965089

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Background: In recent years, a great deal of research has been done on vascular calcification (VC), and inflammation and immunity have been displayed to play important roles in the mechanism of VC. However, to date, no comprehensive or systematic bibliometric analyses have been conducted on this topic. Methods: Articles and reviews on the roles of inflammation and immunity in VC were obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection on August 5, 2022. Four scientometric software packages-HistCite, CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and R-bibliometrix-were used for the bibliometric and knowledge mapping analyses. Results: The obtained 1,868 papers were published in 627 academic journals by 9,595 authors of 2,217 institutions from 69 countries. The annual number of publications showed a clear growth trend. The USA and China were the most productive countries. Karolinska Institutet, Harvard University, and the University of Washington were the most active institutions. Stenvinkel P published the most articles, whereas Demer LL received the most citations. Atherosclerosis published the most papers, while Circulation was the most highly cited journal. The largest cluster among the 22 clusters, based on the analysis of co-citations, was osteo-/chondrogenic transdifferentiation. "Vascular calcification," "inflammation," "chronic kidney disease," and "expression" were the main keywords in the field. The keyword "extracellular vesicle" attracted great attention in recent years with the strongest citation burst. Conclusions: Osteo-/chondrogenic transdifferentiation is the primary research topic in this field. Extracellular vesicles are expected to become a new research focus for exploring the inflammatory and immune mechanisms of VC.

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Front Neurosci ; 17: 1214301, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37575299

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Background: Diabetes-associated cognitive dysfunction (DACD) is a common and serious complication in diabetes and has a high impact on the lives of both individuals and society. Although a number of research has focused on DACD in the past two decades, there is no a study to systematically display the knowledge structure and development of the field. Thus, the present study aimed to show the landscape and identify the emerging trends of DACD research for assisting researchers or clinicians in grasping the knowledge domain faster and easier and focusing on the emerging trends in the field. Methods: We searched the Web of Science database for all DACD-related studies between 2000 and 2022. Bibliometric analysis was conducted using the VOSviewer, CiteSpace, Histcite, and R bibliometric package, revealing the most prominent research, countries, institutions, authors, journals, co-cited references, and keywords. Results: A total of 4,378 records were selected for analysis. We found that the volume of literature on DACD has increased over the years. In terms of the number of publications, the USA ranked first. The most productive institutions were the University of Washington and the University of Pittsburgh. Furthermore, Biessels GJ was the most productive author. Journal of Alzheimers Disease, Diabetes Care, and Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience had the most publications in this field. The keywords"dementia," "alzheimers-disease," "cognitive impairment" and "diabetes" are the main keywords. The burst keywords in recent years mainly included "signaling pathway" and "cognitive deficit." Conclusion: This study systematically illustrated advances in DACD over the last 23 years. Current findings suggest that exploring potential mechanisms of DACD and the effect of anti-diabetes drugs on DACD are the hotspots in this field. Future research will also focus on the development of targeted drugs that act on the DACD signaling pathway.

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Front Aging Neurosci ; 14: 1002642, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36337709

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Objective: This study is designed to investigate the brain function changed regions in elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) and to explore the relationship between neuropsychological tests and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) network to clarify the possible mechanism underlying cognitive changes in KOA patients. Materials and methods: Fifty-two patients aged ≥ 65 with KOA and twenty-two healthy-matched controls were recruited in this study. All participants were given rs-fMRI check. We used graph theory analysis to characterize functional connectivity (FC) and topological organization of the brain structural network. The relationship between FC values, topological properties, and the neuropsychological test scores was analyzed. Results: Compared with the controls, fourteen edges with lower functional connectivity were noted in the KOA group. Local efficiency and small-worldness of KOA patients decreased compared to the healthy controls. No significant alterations of nodal topological properties were found between the two groups. There was a significant positive correlation between the AVLT-H (L) and the internetwork of default mode network (DMN) (left/right orbitofrontal Superior cortex) and limbic/cortical areas (left/right caudate, right amygdala). AVLT-H(L) was positively correlated with small-worldness and local efficiency. Conclusion: The results indicated that for elderly KOA patients with declined cognition, topological properties, FC between DMN and subcortical limbic network related regions are significantly decreased compared to healthy controls. These alterations demonstrated a significant correlation with the neuropsychological test scores.

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Am J Transl Res ; 14(9): 6375-6381, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36247253

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From the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in 2020, COVID-19 infection in the pediatric population has aroused great attention. This article presents dynamic epidemiological characteristics of COVID-19 infection in pediatric patients from January 2020 to March 2022 in China. These data contributed essential insights and shared experience on the management of COVID-19 in children. To date, the unvaccinated population and events with children need more attention.

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J Biochem Mol Toxicol ; 36(1): e22937, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34719823

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a significant worldwide health problem. The protective effects of norisoboldine (NOR) against ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) induced renal injury in a rat model were evaluated. AKI was induced in rats by I/R. Animals were treated with 20 mg/kg/h propofol, intraperitoneally administered and 10 mg/kg NOR 30 min before inducing renal ischemia. Biomarkers of kidney function, including cytokines and oxidative stress parameters, were measured in serum. The serum levels of creatinine and blood urea nitrogen in propofol- and NOR-treated rats were lower compared to the untreated I/R group. Moreover, treatment with propofol or NOR, alone and in combination, decreased the levels of cytokines and oxidative stress in rats with kidney injury. In conclusion, this study suggested that treatment with NOR potentiated the nephroprotective effects of propofol in rats with I/R-induced renal injury by ameliorating oxidative stress and apoptosis pathway.


Subject(s)
Alkaloids/pharmacology , Kidney Diseases/prevention & control , Kidney/metabolism , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Propofol/pharmacology , Reperfusion Injury/prevention & control , Animals , Kidney Diseases/metabolism , Male , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Reperfusion Injury/metabolism
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Front Pharmacol ; 13: 1109400, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36712694

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Background: Employing network pharmacology in neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) has been extensively studied recently. However, no comprehensive study has conducted on this subject employing bibliometrics so far. The purpose of this study was to find out the developmental trends and hotspots, and to predict potential research directions in this filed. Methods: Relevant research were collected from the Web of Science Core Collection Bibliometrics and visual analysis were executed using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, Histcite and R-bibliometrix. Results: A total of 420 English articles on network pharmacology in NDs published in 2008-2022 were obtained from the WOSCC database. From 2008 to 2022, annual publications showed a steady growing trend, especially in 2014-2022. China, Beijing Univ Chinese Med, Frontiers in Pharmacology, and Geerts H are the most prolific country, institution, journal, and author, respectively. China, Nucleic Acids Research, and Hopkins AL are the most highly cited country, journal, and author, respectively. Moreover, network pharmacology and Alzheimer's disease are the focal areas of current researches according to analysis of co-cited references and keywords. Finally, in the detection of burst keywords, systems pharmacology and database are new approaches to disease and drug research, while traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Alzheimer's disease are hot research directions. The above keywords are speculated to be the research frontiers. Conclusion: Network pharmacology and Alzheimers' disease are the main topics of researches on network pharmacology in NDs. Network pharmacology and the TCM treatment of Alzheimer's disease have been the recent research hotspots. To sum up, the potential for exploring TCM treatment of AD with network pharmacology is huge.

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Front Neurol ; 11: 556028, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33133006

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the brain functional alterations with resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) in older patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) before and after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and to assess the causal relationship of the brain function and neuropsychological changes. Methods: We performed rs-fMRI to investigate brain function of 23 patients aged ≥65 with KOA and 23 healthy matched controls. Of the KOA patients, 15 completed postoperative rs-fMRI examinations. Analyzes of the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) and functional connectivity (FC) were used to estimate differences in brain functional parameters between KOA patients, postoperative patients, and the controls. The relationship between changes of pre- and post-surgical status in ALFF and neuropsychological test results was analyzed. Results: Compared with the controls, all patients with KOA exhibited decreased ALFF in the default mode network (bilateral angular gyrus, precuneus gyrus, medial superior frontal gyrus) and increased ALFF in the bilateral amygdala and cerebellum posterior lobe before surgery (P < 0.001). Altered ALFF persisted in the same brain regions 1 week postoperatively. The decreased ALFF in the left precuneus gyrus and middle temporal gyrus was found after surgery when compared with preoperative data (P < 0.01). Preoperatively, the KOA patients exhibited increased FC between the left precuneus gyrus and the right supplementary motor area compared to the controls (P < 0.001), but this connectivity became no significant difference after TKA. The left Cerebelum_9 was found to have decreased FC with the right precuneus gyrus postoperatively (P < 0.001) although this was not significantly different before surgery. The significantly altered ALFF values were not correlated with changes in cognitive assessment scores. Conclusion: In older patients with end-stage KOA, functional alterations in important brain regions were detected with the persistence and further changes observed at an early stage after knee replacement. Our data further our understanding of brain functional abnormalities and cognitive impairment in older patients following knee replacement, which may provide therapeutic targets for preventive/treatment strategy to be developed. Trial registration: Clinical Trial Registration: http://www.chictr.org.cn/index.aspx, ChiCTR1800016437; Registered June 1, 2018.

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Chin Med J (Engl) ; 134(3): 344-352, 2020 Oct 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33074843

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) is a promising method for the study of brain function. Typically, rs-fMRI is performed on anesthetized animals. Although different functional connectivity (FC) in various anesthetics on whole brain have been studied, few studies have focused on different FC in the aged brain. Here, we measured FC under three commonly used anesthesia methods and analyzed data to determine if the FC in whole brain analysis were similar among groups. METHODS: Twenty-four male aged Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups (n = 8 in each group). Anesthesia was performed under either isoflurane (ISO), combined ISO + dexmedetomidine (DEX) or α-chloralose (AC) according to the groups. Data of rs-fMRI was analyzed by FC in a voxel-wise way. Differences in the FC maps between the groups were analyzed by one-way analysis of variance and post hoc two-sample t tests. RESULTS: Compared with ISO + DEX anesthesia, ISO anesthesia caused increased FC in posterior brain and decreased FC in the middle brain of the aged rat. AC anesthesia caused global suppression as no increase in FC was observed. CONCLUSION: ISO could be used as a substitute for ISO + DEX in rat default mode network studies if the left temporal association cortex is not considered important.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia , Isoflurane , Animals , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Brain Mapping , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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J Clin Virol ; 126: 104341, 2020 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32278300

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With lessons learnt from the SARS outbreak in 2003, Guangdong Province is taking the lead in bringing COVID-19 under control by multiple strict regulations in combination with effective healthcare provision.


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Betacoronavirus , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology , Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome/epidemiology , COVID-19 , China/epidemiology , Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control , Humans , Pandemics/prevention & control , Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control , SARS-CoV-2
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Crit Care ; 24(1): 120, 2020 Mar 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32220243

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As of March 8, 2020, the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) had caused 80,815 human infections and 3073 deaths in China, including more than 3000 infections among medical staff. Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital (Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China), a provincial emergency hospital, has treated more than 35 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and more than 260 suspected cases. Most of nurses' work involves direct contact with patients. As nurses have high vulnerability to COVID-19, it is necessary to establish hospital-specific protocols to reduce the risk of nurses' infection in interactions with COVID-19 patients. Our hospital has maintained a "zero nurse infection" rate while battling SARS in 2003 and during the present COVID-19 epidemic. The following are the key measures implemented in our hospital.

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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 98(10): e14711, 2019 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30855463

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to estimate the optimal dose of sufentanil, coadministered with 2.5 mg/kg propofol, for satisfactory laryngeal mask airway (LMA) insertion conditions in Chinese children and to determine the optimal bolus dose. METHODS: Seventy-five Chinese children aged 2 to 6 years with the American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I or II, undergoing elective minor surgery were recruited. They were randomly divided into 5 different dosage groups (0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2 µg/kg). A predetermined sufentanil diluted with 5 mL saline was injected 30 s, 200 s later, followed by 2.5 mg/kg propofol over 10 s. After that the insertion conditions were assessed, using a 6-category score. The duration of apnea was recorded. A Probit analysis was performed to determine the ED50 and ED95 with 95% confidence interval for optimal conditions. RESULTS: There were less hemodynamic changes in all sufentanil groups than propofol-only group, with 0.2 µg/kg patients showing the most stable cardiovascular responses and best insertion conditions. However, the duration of apnea increased with the increasing dosage of sufentanil. From Probit analysis, the ED50 and ED95 of sufentanil for optimum score were 0.064 µg/kg and 0.177 µg/kg, respectively. CONCLUSION: In combination with propofol for anesthesia induction in Chinese children, sufentanil 0.2 µg/kg could prevent patients from dramatic hemodynamic change, providing satisfactory LMA insertion conditions.


Subject(s)
Hemodynamics/drug effects , Laryngeal Masks/adverse effects , Preoperative Care , Propofol , Sufentanil , Anesthetics, Intravenous/administration & dosage , Anesthetics, Intravenous/adverse effects , Anesthetics, Intravenous/pharmacokinetics , Child , Child, Preschool , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Double-Blind Method , Drug Monitoring/methods , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , Humans , Male , Preoperative Care/adverse effects , Preoperative Care/methods , Propofol/administration & dosage , Propofol/adverse effects , Propofol/pharmacokinetics , Sufentanil/administration & dosage , Sufentanil/adverse effects , Sufentanil/pharmacokinetics , Treatment Outcome
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Phys Rev E ; 97(6-1): 062303, 2018 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30011582

ABSTRACT

In this paper, we integrate a cellular automaton model with game theory to simulate crowd evacuation from a room with consideration of obstacle removal. The room has one or more exits, one of which is blocked by obstacles. The obstacles at the exit can be removed by volunteers. We investigate the cooperative and defective behaviors of pedestrians during evacuation. The yielder game and volunteer's dilemma game are employed to resolve interpedestrian conflict. An anticipation floor field is proposed to guide the pedestrians to avoid obstacles that are being removed. We conducted experiments to determine how a variety of conditions affect overall crowd evacuation and volunteer evacuation times. The conditions were the start time of obstacle removal, number of obstacles, placement of obstacles, time spent in obstacle removal, strength of the anticipation floor field, and obstacle visibility distance. We demonstrate how reciprocity can be achieved among pedestrians and increases the efficiency of the entire evacuation process.

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Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao ; 31(11): 1918-21, 2011 Nov.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22126780

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the apoptosis-inducing effect of honokiol on human non-Hodgkin lymphoma Raji cells and the possible mechanism. METHODS: Raji cells were treated with different concentrations of honokiol, and the proliferation of the cells was detected using MTT assay. Flow cytometry was employed to analyze the cell cycle changes and apoptosis of honokiol-treated cells. Caspase 8 activity in the cells was measured by caspase 8 kit, and RT-PCR was used to detect the expression of apoptosis-related genes Bcl-2, Bad, and Bax. RESULTS: Honokiol significantly inhibited the growth of Raji cells in a time- and dose-dependent manner, with IC(50) concentration of 17.53, 12.61, and 7.4 µg/ml at 12, 24, 48 h, respectively. Flow cytometry revealed cell cycle arrest at G0/G1 phase following honokiol treatment. The apoptosis rates of Raji cells treated with 7.5 and 15 µg/ml honokiol were significantly higher than that of the control cells [(18.24∓2.53)%, (28.44∓2.48)% vs (4.84∓1.15)%, P<0.01]. Caspase 8 activity in Raji cells was significantly enhanced by honokiol (P<0.05). The mRNA expression of the apoptosis-promoting gene Bad was significantly increased following honokiol treatment (P<0.01), while the expressions of Bcl-2 and Bax remained unchanged. CONCLUSION: Honokiol can induce apoptosis in Raji cells possibly in relation to enhancement of caspase 8 activity and Bad gene expression.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/pharmacology , Apoptosis/drug effects , Biphenyl Compounds/pharmacology , Lignans/pharmacology , Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin/pathology , Burkitt Lymphoma/pathology , Caspase 8/metabolism , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Humans , bcl-Associated Death Protein/genetics , bcl-Associated Death Protein/metabolism
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