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Am Surg ; : 31348241260274, 2024 Jun 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38848748

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PURPOSE: The Boston naming test (BNT), as a simple, fast, and easily administered neuropsychological test, was demonstrated to be useful in detecting language function. In this study, BNT was investigated whether it could be a screening tool for early postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD). METHODS: This prospective observational cohort study included 132 major noncardiac surgery patients and 81 nonsurgical controls. All participants underwent a mini-mental state examination (MMSE) and BNT 1 day before and 7 days after surgery. Early POCD was assessed by reliable change index and control group results. RESULTS: Seven days after surgery, among 132 patients, POCD was detected in 30 (22.7%) patients (95% CI, 15.5%-30.0%) based on MMSE, and 45 (34.1%) patients (95% CI, 26.3%-41.9%) were found with postoperative language function decline based on BNT and MMSE. Agreement between the BNT spontaneous naming and MMSE total scoring was moderate (Kappa .523), and the sensitivity of BNT spontaneous naming for detecting early POCD was .767. Further analysis showed that areas under receiver operating characteristics curves (AUC) did not show statistically significant differences when BNT spontaneous naming (AUC .862) was compared with MMSE language functional subtests (AUC .889), or non-language functional subtests (AUC .933). CONCLUSION: This study indicates the feasibility of implementing the BNT spontaneous naming test to screen early POCD in elderly patients after major noncardiac surgery.

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J Texture Stud ; 2023 Nov 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37921240

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of grape seed extract (GSE), acerola cherry extract (ACE), and blueberry extract (BBE) on the physicochemical properties and structure of the yellow croaker surimi gel. In addition, molecular docking and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation were utilized to study the binding mechanism of yellow croaker's fibrillin and fruit extracts. Surimi gel with 1.5% GSE, ACE, and BBE had the highest water holding capacity, hardness, chewability, cohesion, breaking force, breaking distance, gel strength, and densest 3D network structure, according to the experiment's findings. Nevertheless, the cross-linking of proteins in surimi was blocked with the further increase of fruit extract (1.5%-2.0%), and the existing network of surimi was weakened or even destroyed. Three fruit extracts had little effect on the secondary structure of the surimi gel. Besides, hydrophobic and disulfide bonds are the main chemical bonds of croaker surimi. Molecular docking showed that B-type procyanidine (BP) interacted with ASN-183, SER-571, ASP-525, ARG-350, LYS-188, GLU-349, CYS-353, and other active amino acids in croaker protein. Moreover, it can form strong hydrogen bond interaction with ASN-183, SER-571, ASP-525, and ARG-350 at the active sites of protein. The BP-Larimichthys crocea protein system's MD simulation was carried out, and calculations for the simulation's root mean square deviation, root mean square fluctuation, radius of gyration, solvent accessible surface area, and hydrogen bonds were made. It was found that these indices can demonstrate that the BP binding contributes to the stability of the yellow croaker structure.

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Opt Lett ; 48(17): 4440-4443, 2023 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37656523

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Chaotic optical communication is of great significance for secure data transmission. Despite rapid development over the decades, high-speed (>100 Gbps) and long-distance (>100 km) chaotic optical communication in a single fiber is still full of challenges. Here, we propose and experimentally demonstrate high-speed and long-distance chaos-based secure optical communications using mutual injection of semiconductor lasers and space-division multiplexing (SDM) techniques. The encrypted signals are transmitted through all seven core channels of the multi-core fiber (MCF), which effectively expands the aggregate transmission capacity of a single fiber. A pair of source and synchronization devices based on mutual injection of semiconductor lasers are employed to effectively encrypt and decrypt signals. Chaos-based secure optical communications with 70-Gbps on-off keying (OOK) and 140-Gbps quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK) signals over a 130-km MCF are successfully demonstrated in the experiment with favorable performance. The demonstration may pave the way for future ultrahigh capacity and ultra-long distance chaotic optical communications by fully exploiting multi-dimensional resources of light waves, including the spatial dimension.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 130(21): 210801, 2023 May 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37295116

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Quantum key distribution (QKD) aims to generate secure private keys shared by two remote parties. With its security being protected by principles of quantum mechanics, some technology challenges remain towards practical application of QKD. The major one is the distance limit, which is caused by the fact that a quantum signal cannot be amplified while the channel loss is exponential with the distance for photon transmission in optical fiber. Here using the 3-intensity sending-or-not-sending protocol with the actively-odd-parity-pairing method, we demonstrate a fiber-based twin-field QKD over 1002 km. In our experiment, we developed a dual-band phase estimation and ultra-low noise superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors to suppress the system noise to around 0.02 Hz. The secure key rate is 9.53×10^{-12} per pulse through 1002 km fiber in the asymptotic regime, and 8.75×10^{-12} per pulse at 952 km considering the finite size effect. Our work constitutes a critical step towards the future large-scale quantum network.


Subject(s)
Photons , Physics , Female , Pregnancy , Humans , Heart Rate
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Opt Express ; 31(5): 8586-8594, 2023 Feb 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36859970

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Weakly-coupled mode division multiplexing (MDM) techniques supporting intensity modulation and direct detection (IM/DD) transmission is a promising candidate to enhance the capacity of short-reach applications such as optical interconnections, in which low-modal-crosstalk mode multiplexers/demultiplexers (MMUX/MDEMUX) are highly desired. In this paper, we firstly propose an all-fiber low-modal-crosstalk orthogonal combine reception scheme for degenerate linearly-polarized (LP) modes, in which signals in both degenerate modes are firstly demultiplexed into the LP01 mode of single-mode fibers, and then are multiplexed into mutually orthogonal LP01 and LP11 modes of a two-mode fiber for simultaneous detection. Then a pair of 4-LP-mode MMUX/MDEMUX consisting of cascaded mode-selective couplers and orthogonal combiners are fabricated with side-polishing processing, which achieve low back-to-back modal crosstalk of lower than -18.51 dB and insertion loss of lower than 3.81 dB for all the 4 modes. Finally, a stable real-time 4 modes × 4λ × 10 Gb/s MDM-wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) transmission over 20-km few-mode fiber is experimentally demonstrated. The proposed scheme is scalable to support more modes and can pave the way to practical implementation of IM/DD MDM transmission applications.

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Shanghai Kou Qiang Yi Xue ; 32(1): 80-84, 2023 Feb.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36973849

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PURPOSE: To investigate the expression and clinical significance of CD44 and CD33 in benign lymphoadenosis of oral mucosa(BLOM). METHODS: From January 2017 to March 2020, seventy-seven BLOM wax blocks from the Department of Pathology of Qingdao Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital were selected as the experimental group, and 63 cases of normal oral mucosal tissue wax blocks during the same period were selected as the control group. Immunohistochemical method was used to detect the positive expression of CD44 and CD33 in the two groups.Spearman correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between the positive expression of CD33 and the positive expression of CD44 in the diseased tissues of BLOM patients.The general information about patients were collected.The relationship between the expression of CD33 and CD44 in the diseased tissues of BLOM patients and the clinicopathological characteristics of BLOM patients were analyzed. SPSS 21.0 software package was used for statistical analysis of the data. RESULTS: The positive expression rates of CD33 in the control group and the experimental group were 95.24% and 63.64%, respectively, and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05). The positive expression rates of CD44 in the control group and the experimental group were 93.65% and 67.53%, respectively, and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05). The results of Spearman correlation analysis showed that the positive expression of CD33 in the diseased tissues of BLOM patients was positively correlated with the positive expression of CD44 (r=0.834, P=0.002). The expression of CD33 and CD44 in the diseased tissues of patients with BLOM were related to clinical type, degree of inflammation, presence or absence of lymphoid follicles, and lymphocyte infiltration(P<0.05), but not related to age, gender, course of disease, location, and epithelial surface keratinization(P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The positive expression rate of CD33 and CD44 in the BLOM tissues decreased, which was closely related to the clinical type, degree of inflammation, presence or absence of lymphoid follicles, and lymphocyte infiltration.


Subject(s)
Hyaluronan Receptors , Mouth Diseases , Mouth Mucosa , Sialic Acid Binding Ig-like Lectin 3 , Humans , Clinical Relevance , Hyaluronan Receptors/metabolism , Mouth Mucosa/pathology , Sialic Acid Binding Ig-like Lectin 3/metabolism , Mouth Diseases/diagnosis , Mouth Diseases/metabolism
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Food Chem ; 412: 135559, 2023 Jun 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36708673

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The formation of hazardous substances, heterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs) and advanced glycation end products (AGEs), in roasted mackerel with different cooking temperatures (180, 210, 240 °C) and vegetable extracts (celery, carrot and yam extracts) in a preheated oven was investigated. The results indicated that the introduction of vegetable extracts had inhibitory effects on HAAs and AGEs during thermal processing, especially celery extracts. Benefiting from the addition of vegetable extracts, the roasted mackerel keep high quality against lipid/protein oxidation, avoids nutrition loss of polyunsaturated fatty acids, and flavor is promoted. We also examined the variation of key precursors, including creatine, creatinine, reducing sugars, amino acids and attempted to explain the molecular pathway of inhibition of the formation of the hazardous substances by vegetable extracts. The results provide theoretical support to develop technologies for inhibiting hazardous substances formation during fish processing, which is important for food manufacturers and consumers for producing healthier meat products.


Subject(s)
Heterocyclic Compounds , Perciformes , Animals , Heterocyclic Compounds/chemistry , Vegetables , Cooking/methods , Amines/chemistry , Glycation End Products, Advanced , Hazardous Substances , Meat/analysis
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Brain Res Bull ; 204: 110799, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38867419

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AIMS: This study was designed to investigate the role of pericytes in the pathogenesis of perioperative neurocognitive disorder (PND). METHODS: In this study, we established a PND model via sevoflurane anesthesia and tibial fracture surgery in 2-month-old and 16-month-old male C57BL/6 mice. On the third postoperative day, the mice were subjected to behavioral testing or sacrificed to collect brain tissue. The progression of hippocampal blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption and neuroinflammation was detected using transmission electron microscope and immunofluorescence. We also used western blotting to measure the levels of plasma-derived protein immunoglobulin G (IgG) and albumin in the hippocampus to assess the leakage of the BBB. RESULTS: Aged mice did not experience age-related cognitive decline and BBB disruption compared with younger mice but only increased glial cell activity. Anesthesia/Surgery damaged cognitive function, reduced pericyte coverage, decreased the length of capillaries and levels of occludin and claudin-5, destroyed the structure of the BBB, exacerbated IgG and albumin accumulation in the hippocampus, and enhanced the activation of microglia and astrocytes in the hippocampus of aged mice. However, these negative effects did not occur in young mice. CONCLUSION: Our study showed that the loss of pericytes led to increased BBB permeability and neuroinflammation after anesthesia/surgery in aged mice, ultimately resulting in cognitive dysfunction.


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Blood-Brain Barrier , Cognition , Cognitive Dysfunction , Hippocampus , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Pericytes , Animals , Blood-Brain Barrier/pathology , Blood-Brain Barrier/metabolism , Pericytes/metabolism , Pericytes/pathology , Male , Mice , Hippocampus/metabolism , Hippocampus/pathology , Cognitive Dysfunction/etiology , Cognitive Dysfunction/metabolism , Cognitive Dysfunction/pathology , Cognition/physiology , Aging/pathology , Sevoflurane/adverse effects , Anesthesia/adverse effects
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Front Behav Neurosci ; 16: 950093, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36035019

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Background: Older individuals have been reported to suffer from cognitive disorders after surgery. Various types of surgical trauma have been used to establish postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) animal models in preclinical studies. However, few comparative analyses of these animal models were conducted. Methods: Tibial surgery, abdominal surgery, and extended abdominal surgery were performed on aged ICR mice to establish POCD models. Behavioral tests included open field, novel object recognition, fear conditioning, and Morris water maze tests. The Z-score methodology was adopted to obtain a comprehensive and integrated memory performance profile. The changes in hippocampal neuroinflammation were analyzed by ELISA, PCR, and immunofluorescence. Results: In this study, we found that each type of non-cardiac surgical trauma has a different effects on locomotor activity. Tibial and extended abdominal surgeries led to more significant cognitive impairment than abdominal surgery. Inflammatory cytokines peaked on postoperative day 1 and decreased to control levels on days 3 and 7. Hippocampal neuroinflammation indicators between the three surgery types on postoperative day 1 had no statistical differences. Conclusion: Overall, the type and intensity of non-cardiac surgical trauma can affect cognitive behavioral outcomes and central inflammation. The shortcomings and emerging issues of POCD animal research methods need to be further studied and solved.

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Mediators Inflamm ; 2022: 6355805, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35153623

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Several studies have demonstrated that neuroinflammation is the key to perioperative neurocognitive disorders (PND); however, the specific mechanism postsurgery and anesthesia has not yet been fully clarified. The present study is aimed at exploring the effects of P2X4/NLRP3 signaling pathway in neuroinflammation and cognitive impairment after surgery. 12-14-month-old male C57BL/6 mice undergoing open tibial fracture surgery by sevoflurane anesthesia were administered P2X4R inhibitor 5-BDBD or saline was intraperitoneally for 3 consecutive days after surgery. Then, the animals were subjected to Morris water maze test or sacrificed to collect the hippocampus. The level of P2X4R and NLRP3 was estimated by Western blot, the activation of microglia was detected via immunohistochemistry, and the expression of TNF-α, IL-1ß, and IL-6 was quantified by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. These results indicated that tibial surgery caused cognitive impairment, increased the expression of P2X4R and NLRP3, and aggravated the neuroinflammation and microglia activation. However, intraperitoneal injection of 5-BDBD attenuated these effects. In conclusion, these findings indicated that the P2X4/NLRP3 pathway might be involved in the pathophysiology of PND.


Subject(s)
Cognitive Dysfunction , NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein , Animals , Cognitive Dysfunction/etiology , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Microglia/metabolism , NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein/metabolism , Neurocognitive Disorders , Neuroinflammatory Diseases , Sevoflurane
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Dalton Trans ; 50(23): 8076-8083, 2021 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34018508

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A multifunctional supramolecular complex is reported for the integrated multiple magnetic resonance imaging/computed X-ray tomography (MRI/CT) imaging and photothermal therapy, wherein a gadolinium-substituted paramagnetic polyoxometalate cluster and food-borne antioxidant peptides identified from the trepang protein hydrolysates are introduced. The as-prepared complex maintained an uniform particle size and much better biocompatibility, and is an ideal candidate for the in vivo applications. The complex allows for T1-weighted MR imaging and a high Hounsfield unit value for enhanced CT imaging. Interestingly, we demonstrate that the complex possesses outstanding photothermal cancer-killing effects due to its high photothermal conversion efficiency under the exposure of an NIR laser and enhanced antibacterial activity to avoid bacterial infection from the thermal therapeutic process. These results indicate that the supramolecular complex platform exhibit potential for accurate medical diagnosis at an early stage and effective eradication of the tumor cells.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Gadolinium/pharmacology , Peptides/pharmacology , Photothermal Therapy , Tungsten Compounds/pharmacology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemical synthesis , Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents/chemical synthesis , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Cell Survival/drug effects , Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor , Escherichia coli/drug effects , Gadolinium/chemistry , Humans , Infrared Rays , Macromolecular Substances/chemical synthesis , Macromolecular Substances/chemistry , Macromolecular Substances/pharmacology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Molecular Structure , Peptides/chemical synthesis , Peptides/chemistry , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Tumor Cells, Cultured , Tungsten Compounds/chemistry
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Langmuir ; 37(16): 5066-5072, 2021 04 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33848420

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Significant wastage of the food deterioration in the food preserving process and residual liquid in a container has become a major concern for scientists and the whole society. In this study, an edible multifunctional film integrated superhydrophobicity and antioxidant ability is constructed by chitosan, tea polyphenol, carnauba wax material that is food and drug administration (FDA)-approved for food packaging. The formed edible packaging materials that exhibit great antioxidant property and extremely low water-absorbing quality, was thus proven to display excellent fresh beef preservation effect during storage of 14 days. Importantly, the formed edible multifunctional interface was also demonstrated to perform excellent superhydrophobicity due to the carnauba wax and exhibited large contact angles for various liquid foods, which could effectively reduce the liquid residue. Moreover, the formed edible multifunctional packaging materials showed good thermostability and biocompatibility, which has the potential to be applied as a functional packaging material.

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Sci Rep ; 9(1): 17162, 2019 Nov 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31748581

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Ultra-low-loss and large-effective-area fiber has been successfully applied in transoceanic transmission, which is considered as a promising candidate for 100 Gbit/s and beyond 100 Gbit/s coherent long-haul terrestrial optical networks. Several theoretical and experimental investigations have been reported, including provincial terrestrial field trial. To support long-haul terrestrial application, it is urgent to prove that the ultra-low-loss and large-effective-area fiber after terrestrial deployment can significantly enhance the performance of long-haul transmission over 1000 km compared with the conventional single mode fiber. In this paper, we extended our previous work and summarized design methods for complex terrestrial environment. To verify the fiber characteristics in long-haul terrestrial transmission, we installed the longest terrestrial ultra-low-loss and large-effective-area fiber link in the world with a total length of 1539.6 km. The results show that the transmission performances of wavelength-division-multiplexed signals with per-channel data rates of 100 Gbit/s, 200 Gbit/s, and 400 Gbit/s over the ultra-low-loss and large-effective-area fiber are all obviously improved, demonstrating that this fiber is more suitable for ultrahigh-speed long-haul terrestrial transmission.

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J Arthroplasty ; 34(8): 1602-1605, 2019 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31029495

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BACKGROUND: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD), which refers to a cognitive impairment subsequent to surgical procedures, is a common complication in the elderly subjects. This study aimed to investigate potential risk factors for POCD in elderly subjects undergoing hip joint arthroplasty. METHODS: Consecutive elderly osteoarthritis patients who were scheduled to undergo hip arthroplasty under epidural anesthesia were enrolled into this single-center, prospective observational study. Serum phosphorylated neurofilament heavy subunit-H (pNF-H) was measured by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method. A level of >70.5 pg/mL was accepted as pNF-H positivity. Neuropsychological assessment at baseline (1 day before the surgery) and postoperative day 7 was conducted. POCD was defined according to the calculated Z scores. Risk factors for POCD were evaluated by univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses. RESULTS: In final, 287 patients were enrolled, and 55 had suffered POCD within postoperative 7 days with an incidence of 19.2%. The final multiple logistic regression analysis revealed a higher pNF-H positivity was the only independent risk factor for POCD (odds ratio: 2.03, 95% confidence interval: 1.21-3.29, P = .012). CONCLUSIONS: Our results revealed an increased preoperative serum pNF-H expression was an independent risk factor for POCD development in elderly subjects undergoing hip joint arthroplasty, suggesting the close association between anatomical damage in central nervous system and POCD.


Subject(s)
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip/adverse effects , Neurofilament Proteins/blood , Postoperative Cognitive Complications/blood , Aged , Anesthesia, Epidural , Biomarkers/blood , China/epidemiology , Cognitive Dysfunction , Female , Hip Joint/surgery , Humans , Incidence , Intermediate Filaments , Male , Odds Ratio , Postoperative Cognitive Complications/epidemiology , Postoperative Cognitive Complications/etiology , Postoperative Complications , Postoperative Period , Prospective Studies , Risk Factors
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Neuroreport ; 30(4): 288-294, 2019 03 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30676543

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Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathic pain is a major dose-limiting and therapy-limiting adverse effect that is particularly difficult to treat. Puerarin, a major active ingredient of traditional Chinese plant medicine Gegen, is commonly used in the treatment of myocardial and cerebral ischemia. However, the effects of puerarin on neuropathic pain are still unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study is to examine the effects of puerarin on neuropathic pain. In this study, the effects of puerarin were tested in-vivo on a rat model of paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathic pain (PIPNP). The results show that a single injection of puerarin produced short-term analgesic effect on pre-established PIPNP, as indicated by decreased mechanical allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia in comparison with paclitaxel-treated rats. Repeated doses of puerarin, given during PIPNP induction, prevented the development of PIPNP. This prophylactic effect of puerarin was associated with suppressed paclitaxel-induced transient receptor potential vanilloid 1, calcitonin gene-related peptide and substance P up-regulation in the dorsal root ganglia. These findings revealed the therapeutic potential of puerarin in treating and preventing chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathic pain.


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Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/toxicity , Isoflavones/pharmacology , Neuralgia/chemically induced , Neuralgia/metabolism , Paclitaxel/toxicity , Animals , Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide/drug effects , Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide/metabolism , Male , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Substance P/drug effects , Substance P/metabolism , TRPV Cation Channels/drug effects , TRPV Cation Channels/metabolism
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Curr Pharm Des ; 24(27): 3250-3255, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30003856

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OBJECTIVE: Postoperative Pulmonary Complications (PPCs) can contribute to increased mortality and prolonged hospital stay in surgical patients with Gastric Cancer (GC). This study aimed to investigate potential risk factors for PPCs in elderly GC patients following elective laparoscopic gastrectomy. METHODS: Eligible consecutive elderly GC patients (aged over 65 years) who were scheduled to undergo elective laparoscopic gastrectomy were enrolled in this study. The demographic, clinicopathological characteristics and laboratory variables were compared in patients with or without PPCs within postoperative 30 days. Risk factors for PPCs were analyzed by multiple logistic regression analysis and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. RESULTS: 35 of all the 262 enrolled patients have developed PPCs with an incidence of 13.4%. Age, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), congestive heart failure (CHF), forced expiratory volume in one second/ forced vital capacity (FEV1/FVC) ratio, duration of operation, hemoglobin, albumin and C-reactive protein (CRP) were potential risk factors for PPCs by univariate analysis. The preoperative albumin level was the only independent risk factor for PPCs (OR: 1.15, 95%CI: 1.06-1.28, P=0.011) by multiple logistic regression analysis. Preoperative albumin level was a predictor for PPCs with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.728 and a cut-off value of 33.8 mg/dl (specificity: 54.19%, sensitivity: 77.14%, P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative albumin level was an independent risk factor for PPCs in elderly GC patients after elective laparoscopic gastrectomy.


Subject(s)
Albumins/analysis , Gastrectomy/adverse effects , Laparoscopy/adverse effects , Postoperative Complications/diagnosis , Postoperative Complications/surgery , Surgical Procedures, Operative/adverse effects , Aged , Cohort Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors
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J Anesth ; 32(4): 524-530, 2018 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29752567

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PURPOSE: In the present work, we intended to explore the function of enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) in modulated anesthetic reagent bupivacaine-induced neuronal apoptosis in spinal cord dorsal root ganglia (DRG). METHODS: Murine DRG explant was treated with 5 mM bupivacaine in vitro to induce neuronal apoptosis, which was examined by a TUNEL assay. Protein and mRNA expressions of EZH2 in bupivacaine-treated DRG were examined by western blot and qRT-PCR assays. EZH2 was downregulated by siRNA in bupivacaine-treated DRG. Its functional role in protecting bupivacaine-induced neuronal apoptosis was examined. In addition, apoptotic protein caspase-9 and EZH2-associated signaling pathway, and tropomyosin receptor kinase C (TrkC) were further investigated, by western blot assay, in EZH2-downregulated and bupivacaine-injured DRG. RESULTS: In vitro treatment of bupivacaine-induced DRG neuronal apoptosis, and upregulated EZH2 at both protein and mRNA levels. SiRNA transfection successfully downregulated EZH2, as confirmed by western blot and qRT-PCR assays. Examination of TUNEL assay showed that EZH2 downregulation rescued bupivacaine-induced DRG neuronal apoptosis. Moreover, in bupivacaine-injured DRG, EZH2 downregulation reduced caspase-9, whereas upregulated TrkC and phosphorylated-TrkC (p-TrkC). CONCLUSION: EZH2 is upregulated, whereas inhibiting EZH2 exerted rescuing effect in anesthetics (bupivacaine)-induced spinal cord DRG. The possible downstream target of EZH2 inhibition may interact with caspase and TrkC signaling pathways.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis/drug effects , Bupivacaine/pharmacology , Enhancer of Zeste Homolog 2 Protein/genetics , Neurons/drug effects , Anesthetics, Local/pharmacology , Animals , Caspase 9/metabolism , Down-Regulation/drug effects , Ganglia, Spinal/drug effects , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Phosphorylation , Protein Kinases , RNA, Small Interfering/metabolism , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Spinal Cord/pathology , Up-Regulation/drug effects
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Opt Express ; 26(5): 6010-6020, 2018 Mar 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29529797

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Quantum key distribution (QKD) provides information-theoretic security based on the laws of quantum mechanics. The desire to reduce costs and increase robustness in real-world applications has motivated the study of coexistence between QKD and intense classical data traffic in a single fiber. Previous works on coexistence in metropolitan areas have used wavelength-division multiplexing, however, coexistence in backbone fiber networks remains a great experimental challenge, as Tbps data of up to 20 dBm optical power is transferred, and much more noise is generated for QKD. Here we present for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, the integration of QKD with a commercial backbone network of 3.6 Tbps classical data at 21 dBm launch power over 66 km fiber. With 20 GHz pass-band filtering and large effective core area fibers, real-time secure key rates can reach 4.5 kbps and 5.1 kbps for co-propagation and counter-propagation at the maximum launch power, respectively. This demonstrates feasibility and represents an important step towards building a quantum network that coexists with the current backbone fiber infrastructure of classical communications.

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Theriogenology ; 91: 62-68, 2017 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28215687

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The aim of this study was to determine the mechanism by which Newcastle disease virus (NDV) affects eggshell quality. Thirty-week-old specific pathogen free (SPF) egg-laying hens were inoculated with the velogenic genotype VIId NDV strain (infected group) or with inoculating media without virus (control group) by combined intraocular and intranasal routes. The levels of CaBP-D28k mRNA expression in the uterus, a gene related to eggshell quality, were examined by quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The quality of eggshells was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The infected group showed a marked decline in egg production when compared to the control group. The NDV antigen was found more abundantly in the glandular epithelium of the infected hens' uteri from 1 to 15 d post-inoculation (dpi). The levels of CaBP-D28k mRNA expression in the uteri of infected hens were significantly lower than in the control hens from 3 to 15 dpi (P < 0.05). The changes in the Ca concentrations in the eggshells were consistent with the expression of CaBP-D28k mRNA in the infected hens. Ultrastructural examination of eggshells showed significantly reduced shell thickness in the infected hens from 1 to 15 dpi (P < 0.05). Furthermore, obvious changes in the structure of the external shell surface and shell membrane were detected in the infected hens compared with the control hens. In conclusion, the current study confirmed that velogenic genotype VIId NDV infection is associated with the deterioration of the eggshell quality of the laying hens.


Subject(s)
Avian Proteins/metabolism , Calbindins/metabolism , Chickens/virology , Egg Shell/virology , Newcastle Disease/pathology , Animals , Avian Proteins/genetics , Calbindins/genetics , Calcium/metabolism , Egg Shell/pathology , Egg Shell/ultrastructure , Female , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Newcastle disease virus/genetics
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Med Sci Monit ; 22: 4503-4508, 2016 Nov 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27872469

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BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to examine the association between serum expression of miRNA-155 and postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) after laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer. MATERIAL AND METHODS We enrolled 110 patients scheduled to undergo colon tumor resection via laparotomy in Ningbo No. 2 Hospital from July 2013 to November 2015. The blood samples were collected from the participants 1 day before surgery. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used for the analysis of independent predictive biomarkers for POCD. RESULTS On the 7th postoperative day, 29 of the 110 participants developed POCD, yielding a POCD incidence of 26.4%. Age, MMSE score, duration of surgery and anesthesia, serum levels of CRP, TNF-α, urea, creatinine, and miRNA-155 were highly associated with the occurrence of POCD. Serum expression of miRNA-155 was shown by multiple logistic regression analysis to be an independent predictive indicator for POCD after surgery (OR: 2.732; 95%CI 1.415-5.233; P=0.002). CONCLUSIONS The serum expression of miRNA-155 is an independent predictive factor for POCD after laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer.


Subject(s)
Cognitive Dysfunction/genetics , Colonic Neoplasms/genetics , Colonic Neoplasms/surgery , MicroRNAs/blood , Aged , Anesthesia , Biomarkers/blood , Cognitive Dysfunction/blood , Colonic Neoplasms/blood , Colonic Neoplasms/psychology , Cytokines/blood , Female , Forecasting , Humans , Laparoscopy/adverse effects , Male , MicroRNAs/biosynthesis , MicroRNAs/genetics , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/blood , Postoperative Complications/genetics , Predictive Value of Tests , Preoperative Period , Risk Factors
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