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Theor Appl Genet ; 137(6): 140, 2024 May 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38780770

ABSTRACT

Greenbug [Schizaphis graminum (Rondani)] is a serious insect pest that not only damages cereal crops, but also transmits several destructive viruses. The emergence of new greenbug biotypes in the field makes it urgent to identify novel greenbug resistance genes in wheat. CWI 76364 (PI 703397), a synthetic hexaploid wheat (SHW) line, exhibits greenbug resistance. Evaluation of an F2:3 population from cross OK 14319 × CWI 76364 indicated that a dominant gene, designated Gb9, conditions greenbug resistance in CWI 76364. Selective genotyping of a subset of F2 plants with contrasting phenotypes by genotyping-by-sequencing identified 25 SNPs closely linked to Gb9 on chromosome arm 7DL. Ten of these SNPs were converted to Kompetitive allele-specific polymerase chain reaction (KASP) markers for genotyping the entire F2 population. Genetic analysis delimited Gb9 to a 0.6-Mb interval flanked by KASP markers located at 599,835,668 bp (Stars-KASP872) and 600,471,081 bp (Stars-KASP881) on 7DL. Gb9 was 0.5 cM distal to Stars-KASP872 and 0.5 cM proximal to Stars-KASP881. Allelism tests indicated that Gb9 is a new greenbug resistance gene which confers resistance to greenbug biotypes C, E, H, I, and TX1. TX1 is one of the most widely virulent biotypes and has overcome most known wheat greenbug resistance genes. The introgression of Gb9 into locally adapted wheat cultivars is of economic importance, and the KASP markers developed in this study can be used to tag Gb9 in cultivar development.


Subject(s)
Aphids , Genes, Plant , Genotype , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Polyploidy , Triticum , Triticum/genetics , Animals , Aphids/genetics , Aphids/physiology , Genetic Markers , Chromosome Mapping , Phenotype , Plant Diseases/genetics , Plant Diseases/parasitology , Disease Resistance/genetics , Alleles , Plant Breeding
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Sci Total Environ ; 935: 173263, 2024 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38782267

ABSTRACT

The consistent input of antibiotics into aquatic environments may pose risks to various creatures and ecosystems. However, risk assessment of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in aquatic environments is frequently limited by the lack of toxicity data. To investigate the risk of commonly used antibiotics to various aquatic creatures, we focused on the distribution patterns and temporal dynamics of antibiotics in the coastal estuary area of China and performed a comprehensive ecological risk assessment for four antibiotics: erythromycin (ERY), tetracycline (TCN), norfloxacin (NOR) and sulfamethoxazole (SMX). An interspecies correlation estimation (ICE)-species sensitivity distribution (SSD) combined model was applied to predict the toxicity data of untested aquatic species, and an accurate ecological risk assessment procedure was developed to evaluate the risk level of PPCPs. The results of risk quotient assessments and probabilistic risk assessments (PRAs) suggested that four objective antibiotics in the Chinese coastal estuary area were at a low risk level. These antibiotics posed a high risk in antibiotic-related global hot spots, with probabilistic risk values for ERY, NOR, SMX, and TCN of 81.33 %, 27.08 %, 21.13 %, and 15.44 %, respectively. We applied an extrapolation method to overcome the lack of toxicity data in ecological risk assessment, enhanced the ecological reality of water quality criteria derivation and reduced the uncertainty of risk assessment for antibiotics.

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J Org Chem ; 2024 May 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38743653

ABSTRACT

Herein, we describe an electroreductive cross-electrophile coupling protocol for the construction of valuable monofluoroalkenes from easily accessible alkyl or alkenyl halides with gem-difluoroalkenes. The reaction can be conducted under sustainable and mild conditions delivering valuable and functionalized monofluoroalkenes with excellent Z-selectivity. The protocol's most notable advantage is the in situ release of nickel catalyst from the inexpensive electrodes without the addition of extra hazardous metal catalyst and superstoichiometric reductant.

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BMC Res Notes ; 17(1): 105, 2024 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38622619

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To build and validate an early risk prediction model for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) based on first-trimester electronic medical records including maternal demographic and clinical risk factors. METHODS: To develop and validate a GDM prediction model, two datasets were used in this retrospective study. One included data of 14,015 pregnant women from Máxima Medical Center (MMC) in the Netherlands. The other was from an open-source database nuMoM2b including data of 10,038 nulliparous pregnant women, collected in the USA. Widely used maternal demographic and clinical risk factors were considered for modeling. A GDM prediction model based on elastic net logistic regression was trained from a subset of the MMC data. Internal validation was performed on the remaining MMC data to evaluate the model performance. For external validation, the prediction model was tested on an external test set from the nuMoM2b dataset. RESULTS: An area under the receiver-operating-characteristic curve (AUC) of 0.81 was achieved for early prediction of GDM on the MMC test data, comparable to the performance reported in previous studies. While the performance markedly decreased to an AUC of 0.69 when testing the MMC-based model on the external nuMoM2b test data, close to the performance trained and tested on the nuMoM2b dataset only (AUC = 0.70).


Subject(s)
Diabetes, Gestational , Pregnancy , Female , Humans , Diabetes, Gestational/diagnosis , Diabetes, Gestational/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Pregnancy Trimester, First , Demography
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Plant J ; 2024 Mar 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38531629

ABSTRACT

Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) is a globally distributed, extensively used warm-season turf and forage grass with high tolerance to salinity and drought stress in alkaline environments. However, the origin of the species and genetic mechanisms for salinity tolerance in the species are basically unknown. Accordingly, we set out to study evolution divergence events in the Cynodon genome and to identify genes for salinity tolerance. We developed a 604.0 Mb chromosome-level polyploid genome sequence for bermudagrass 'A12359' (n = 18). The C. dactylon genome comprises 2 complete sets of homoeologous chromosomes, each with approximately 30 000 genes, and most genes are conserved as syntenic pairs. Phylogenetic study showed that the initial Cynodon species diverged from Oropetium thomaeum approximately 19.7-25.4 million years ago (Mya), the A and B subgenomes of C. dactylon diverged approximately 6.3-9.1 Mya, and the bermudagrass polyploidization event occurred 1.5 Mya on the African continent. Moreover, we identified 82 candidate genes associated with seven agronomic traits using a genome-wide association study, and three single-nucleotide polymorphisms were strongly associated with three salt resistance genes: RAP2-2, CNG channels, and F14D7.1. These genes may be associated with enhanced bermudagrass salt tolerance. These bermudagrass genomic resources, when integrated, may provide fundamental insights into evolution of diploid and tetraploid genomes and enhance the efficacy of comparative genomics in studying salt tolerance in Cynodon.

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Chemosphere ; 352: 141302, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38286309

ABSTRACT

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) is a persistent, anionic and ubiquitous contaminant that undergoes long-range transport within the environment. Its behavior has attracted wide-range academic and regulatory attention. In this article, a mass balance model was employed to simulate PFOS concentrations in the mainstream of Haihe River water system, encompassing sluices and artificial rivers. The dynamic simulation of PFOS concentrations in both sediment and freshwater took into account fluctuations in PFOS emissions, water levels and water discharge. Furthermore, the study delved into exploring the impacts of sluices and artificial rivers on the behavior of PFOS. The simulated concentrations of PFOS in steady state agreed with the measured concentrations in surveys carried out in Nov. 2019, July 2020, Oct. 2020, and June 2021. Every year, approximately 24 kg PFOS was discharged into the Bohai Sea with Chaobai New River being the largest contributor for 44 %. Moreover, the transport of PFOS in the original rivers is likely to be restricted by sluices and replaced by artificial rivers. Monte Carlo analysis showed that model predictions of PFOS concentrations in sediment were subject to greater uncertainty than those in freshwater as the former is impacted by more parameters, such as density of sediment. This study provides a scientific basis for the local government to manage and control PFOS.


Subject(s)
Alkanesulfonic Acids , Fluorocarbons , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Rivers , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Fluorocarbons/analysis , Water/analysis , Alkanesulfonic Acids/analysis
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Phytopathology ; : PHYTO09230320R, 2024 May 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38281142

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Leaf rust, caused by Puccinia triticina, is a major cause of wheat yield losses globally, and novel leaf rust resistance genes are needed to enhance wheat leaf rust resistance. Teremai Bugdai is a landrace from Uzebekistan that is highly resistant to many races of P. triticina in the United States. To unravel leaf rust resistance loci in Teremai Bugdai, a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population of Teremai Bugdai × TAM 110 was evaluated for response to P. triticina race Pt54-1 (TNBGJ) and genotyped using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers generated by genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS). Quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis using 5,130 high-quality GBS-SNPs revealed three QTLs, QLr-Stars-2DS, QLr-Stars-6BL, and QLr.Stars-7BL, for leaf rust resistance in two experiments. QLr-Stars-2DS, which is either a new Lr2 allele or a new resistance locus, was delimited to an ∼19.47-Mb interval between 46.4 and 65.9 Mb on 2DS and explained 31.3 and 33.2% of the phenotypic variance in the two experiments. QLr-Stars-6BL was mapped in an ∼84.0-kb interval between 719.48 and 719.56 Mb on 6BL, accounting for 33 to 36.8% of the phenotypic variance in two experiments. QLr.Stars-7BL was placed in a 350-kb interval between 762.41 and 762.76 Mb on 7BL and explained 4.4 to 5.3% of the phenotypic variance. Nine GBS-SNPs flanking these QTLs were converted to kompetitive allele specific PCR (KASP) markers, and these markers can be used to facilitate their introgression into locally adapted wheat lines.

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Org Lett ; 26(5): 994-999, 2024 Feb 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38289335

ABSTRACT

An electroreductive cross-electrophile coupling protocol was developed for the construction of valuable 1,3-dienes from vinyl bromides. Furthermore, this scalable method can also be used to forge complex [4 + 2] cycloadducts in a one-pot manner. One of the most important advantages of this green and sustainable protocol is the in situ release of nickel catalyst from the inexpensive electrodes without the addition of extra harmful metal catalysts and reductant.

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Sci Total Environ ; 912: 168837, 2024 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38040376

ABSTRACT

The use of alternative per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) has been practiced because of the restrictions on legacy PFASs. However, knowledge gaps exist on the ecological risks of alternatives and relationships between restrictions and emissions. This study systematically analyzed the occurrence characteristics, water-sediment partitioning behaviors, ecological risks, and emissions of legacy and alternative PFASs in the Bohai Bay Rim (BBR). The mean concentration of total PFASs was 46.105 ng/L in surface water and 6.125 ng/g dry weight (dw) in sediments. As an alternative for perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid (GenX) had a concentration second only to PFOA in surface water. In sediments, perfluorobutyric acid (PFBA) and GenX were the two predominant contaminants. In the water-sediment partitioning system, GenX, 9-chlorohexadecafluoro-3-oxanone-1-sulfonic acid (F-53B), and 11-chloroeicosafluoro-3-oxaundecane-1-sulfonic acid (8:2 Cl-PFESA) tended to be enriched towards sediments. The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) models revealed the low ecological risks of PFASs and their alternatives in the BBR. Moreover, predicted no-effected concentrations (PNECs) indicated that short-chain alternatives like PFBA and perfluorobutane sulfonate (PFBS) were safer for aquatic ecosystems, while caution should be exercised when using GenX and F-53B. Due to the incremental replacement of PFOA by GenX, cumulative emissions of 1317.96 kg PFOA and 667.22 kg GenX were estimated during 2004-2022, in which PFOA emissions were reduced by 59.2 % due to restrictions implemented since 2016. If more stringent restrictions are implemented from 2023 to 2030, PFOA emissions will further decrease by 85.0 %, but GenX emissions will increase by an additional 21.3 %. Simultaneously, GenX concentrations in surface water are forecasted to surge by 2.02 to 2.45 times in 2023. This study deepens the understanding of PFAS alternatives and assists authorities in developing policies to administer PFAS alternatives.

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Clin Breast Cancer ; 24(2): e41-e50, 2024 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37865566

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Endocrine therapy combined with ovarian function suppression (OFS) is recommended in intermediate- or high-risk patients among premenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive early breast cancer. However, in China, the cost-effectiveness of this strategy compared with endocrine therapy alone is unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the long-term cost-effectiveness of tamoxifen (TAM), TAM+OFS, and exemestane plus OFS (EXE+OFS). METHODS: On the basis of prognostic data from the Suppression of Ovarian Function Trial (SOFT), cost data from the Hospital Information System of the West China Hospital of Sichuan University, and health utility values from the published literature, a Markov model was established. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) was used to compare the treatment strategies. RESULTS: In a 25-year simulation of adjuvant therapy in Chinese women with early breast cancer, the total costs of TAM, TAM+OFS, and EXE+OFS were $7821, $9318, and $9445, respectively. The quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) were 11.615, 11.896, and 11.734 years, respectively. Compared with TAM, the ICERs of TAM+OFS and EXE+OFS were $5,327.4021/QALY and $13,647.0588/QALY, respectively. The ICERs of TAM+OFS and EXE+OFS were below the threshold of $32,517/QALY. The reliability and stability of the simulation results were verified using Monte Carlo simulation and sensitivity analysis. CONCLUSION: In the context of limited resources in China, TAM+OFS and EXE+OFS are cost-effective options compared with TAM.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms , Humans , Female , Breast Neoplasms/therapy , Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal/therapeutic use , Cost-Effectiveness Analysis , Reproducibility of Results , Tamoxifen/therapeutic use , Premenopause , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant
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mBio ; 14(5): e0158523, 2023 Oct 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37671861

ABSTRACT

IMPORTANCE: Microbiologists have watched clear liquid turn cloudy for over 100 years. While the cloudiness of a culture is proportional to its total biomass, growth rates from optical density measurements are challenging to interpret when cells change size. Many bacteria adjust their size at different steady-state growth rates, but also when shifting between starvation and growth. Optical density cannot disentangle how mass is distributed among cells. Here, we use single-cell mass measurements to demonstrate that a population of cells in batch culture achieves a stable mass distribution for only a short period of time. Achieving steady-state growth in rich medium requires low initial biomass concentrations and enough time for individual cell mass accumulation and cell number increase via cell division to balance out. Steady-state growth is important for reliable cell mass distributions and experimental reproducibility. We discuss how mass variation outside of steady-state can impact physiology, ecology, and evolution experiments.


Subject(s)
Bacteria , Reproducibility of Results , Cell Division , Culture Media , Biomass
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Front Plant Sci ; 14: 1155721, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37360708

ABSTRACT

Bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) breeding and cultivar development is hampered by limited information regarding its genetic and phenotypic diversity. To explore diversity in bermudagrass, a total of 206 Cynodon accessions consisting of 193 common bermudagrass (C. dactylon var. dactylon) and 13 African bermudagrass (C. transvaalensis) accessions of worldwide origin were assembled for genetic characterization. Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) was employed for genetic marker development. With a minor allele frequency of 0.05 and a minimum call rate of 0.5, a total of 37,496 raw single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were called de novo and were used in the genetic diversity characterization. Population structure analysis using ADMIXTURE revealed four subpopulations in this germplasm panel, which was consistent with principal component analysis (PCA) and phylogenetic analysis results. The first three principal components explained 15.6%, 10.1%, and 3.8% of the variance in the germplasm panel, respectively. The first subpopulation consisted of C. dactylon accessions from various continents; the second subpopulation was comprised mainly of C. transvaalensis accessions; the third subpopulation contained C. dactylon accessions primarily of African origin; and the fourth subpopulation represented C. dactylon accessions obtained from the Oklahoma State University bermudagrass breeding program. Genetic diversity parameters including Nei's genetic distance, inbreeding coefficient, and Fst statistic revealed substantial genetic variation in the Cynodon accessions, demonstrating the potential of this germplasm panel for further genetic studies and cultivar development in breeding programs.

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Chin Chem Lett ; : 108378, 2023 Mar 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37362323

ABSTRACT

The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in late 2019 has negatively affected people's lives and productivity. Because the mode of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is of great concern, this review discusses the sources of virus aerosols and possible transmission routes. First, we discuss virus aerosol collection methods, including natural sedimentation, solid impact, liquid impact, centrifugal, cyclone and electrostatic adsorption methods. Then, we review common virus aerosol detection methods, including virus culture, metabolic detection, nucleic acid-based detection and immunology-based detection methods. Finally, possible solutions for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 aerosols are introduced. Point-of-care testing has long been a focus of attention. In the near future, the development of an instrument that integrates sampling and output results will enable the real-time, automatic monitoring of patients.

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Sci Total Environ ; 881: 163331, 2023 Jul 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37031941

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Increased concentrations of pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) have raised concerns about their impact on the ecological system and human health. To understand the environmental impact of PPCPs, we evaluated the fate of a typical PPCP of sulfamethoxazole (SMX) in a water-scarce city of Tianjin during 2013-2020 using a coupled model based on the dynamic fugacity model and HYDRUS-1D model. The results showed that the coupled model successfully simulated the reported SMX concentrations in the main fate media of water and soils, which accounted for 46.4 % and 53.0 % with equilibrium concentrations of 135-165 ng/L and 0.4-0.5 ng/g, respectively. The cross-media transfer flux results showed that advection was the prime input path for SMX in water, while degradation was the dominant output path. Wastewater irrigation and degradation were the main transfer processes of SMX in the soil. Moreover, human activities (i.e., emission loads) and climate (i.e., temperature and precipitation) change can significantly affect the concentrations and transfer rate of SMX in the media. These findings provide basic data and methods for the risk assessment of SMX in water-scarce regions.


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Cosmetics , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Humans , Sulfamethoxazole , Multimedia , Cosmetics/analysis , Wastewater , Water , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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Org Lett ; 25(16): 2777-2781, 2023 Apr 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37058147

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Herein, we report a base-mediated, highly meta-selective O-arylation process of phenols and cyclic diaryliodonium salts without usage of transition metals. This novel and practical method was proved to be useful for the synthesis of iodine-containing meta-functionalized biaryl ethers in a broad functional group tolerance and environmentally friendly manner. Diversity-oriented transformations of the products were carried out to give various valuable functionalized biaryls. Preliminary mechanistic studies support the proposed aryne generation mechanism.

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BMC Oral Health ; 23(1): 65, 2023 02 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36732724

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BACKGROUND: The study aimed to compare the dentoskeletal effects of Vanbeek Activator, Herbst, Twin-Block and Mandibular Advancement with clear aligners in children with skeletal Class II malocclusions. METHODS: A sample with sixty-three patients (37 males, 26 females) was included and divided into untreated control group (C, n = 12), Vanbeek Activator group (V, n = 14), Herbst group (H, n = 11), Twin-Block group (TB, n = 12) and MA group (MA, n = 14). Cephalometric analysis and Johnston Pitchfork analysis were performed to quantify the skeletal and dentoalveolar components in molar relationship and overjet correction. Compare the differences of cephalometric data and Johnston-analysis data. RESULTS: The treatment changes showed significant differences in SNB, FH-NP, NA-PA, Co-Go, Co-Pog, ANB, lower facial height ratio, U1-PP, U6-PP, L1-MP and U1-L1. All the appliances improved overjet relationships significantly (Vanbeek, Herbst, Twin-Block and MA were 2.77 mm, 5.53 mm, 4.73 mm and 3.66 mm respectively) with significant retraction of maxillary incisors. The lower incisor displacement of group V and MA was negative, while that of group H and TB was positive and there were significant differences. Molar relationships were also improved by 3.45 mm, 6.85 mm, 3.48 mm and 0.92 mm for Vanbeek, Herbst, Twin-Block and MA. Mandible displacement showed a trend of group H > TB > V > MA. The displacement of maxillary molars in group H was greater than that in group C, TB and MA, and that of mandibular ones was greater than that in group C, V and MA, significantly. Herbst, Twin-Block and MA have more significant dentoalveolar effect than Vanbeek, while Vanbeek has more skeletal effect than the others especially in restraining maxillary growth. CONCLUSIONS: Four appliances are all effective in mandibular advancement, modification of class II molar relationship and deep overjet, with unavoidable increase in lower facial ratio. Vanbeek Activator has the most skeletal effects. Vanbeek and MA have a good control of mandibular incisors while more compensatory lower incisors proclination in Herbst and Twin-Block. Herbst has greater maxillary molar distalization. MA allows aligning and leveling meanwhile leading the mandible forward.


Subject(s)
Malocclusion, Angle Class II , Mandibular Advancement , Orthodontic Appliances, Functional , Orthodontic Appliances, Removable , Male , Female , Child , Humans , Treatment Outcome , Malocclusion, Angle Class II/therapy , Mandible , Cephalometry , Incisor
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Technol Health Care ; 31(1): 47-56, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35754237

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BACKGROUND: Lip incompetence resulting from mouth breathing is a common clinical manifestation, while there are no definite indicators of amplitude and intensity of muscle functional training in clinical practice, which leads to unsatisfactory training results. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to quantify the relationship between electromyography (EMG) and force in orbicularis oris muscle, so that the indicators of muscle functional training can be evaluated using EMG signals, so as to improve the training effects. METHODS: The EMG and the force signals of orbicularis oris muscle from 0% to 100% MVC within 5 s in twelve healthy subjects (six males and six females; age, 25 ± 2 years; mass, 60 ± 15 kg) were recorded simultaneously for three trials. Four EMG features consisting of RMS, WAMP, SampEn and FuzzyEn were analyzed. The regression analyses were performed using first-order and third-order polynomial model. RESULTS: There were high correlations between the four EMG features and muscle force with the two models. The third-order model yielded a higher coefficient of determination (R2) than the linear model (p< 0.001) and the result of FuzzyEn (R2: 0.884 ± 0.059) was the highest in the four features. CONCLUSION: The third-order model with FuzzyEn of EMG signals may be used to guide the muscle functional training.


Subject(s)
Facial Muscles , Lip , Male , Female , Humans , Young Adult , Adult , Electromyography/methods , Facial Muscles/physiology
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Chin Chem Lett ; 34(1): 107701, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35911611

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The SARS­CoV­2 virus is released from an infectious source (such as a sick person) and adsorbed on aerosols, which can form pathogenic microorganism aerosols, which can affect human health through airborne transmission. Efficient sampling and accurate detection of microorganisms in aerosols are the premise and basis for studying their properties and evaluating their hazard. In this study, we built a set of sub-micron aerosol detection platform, and carried out a simulation experiment on the SARS­CoV­2 aerosol in the air by wet-wall cyclone combined with immunomagnetic nanoparticle adsorption sampling and ddPCR. The feasibility of the system in aerosol detection was verified, and the influencing factors in the detection process were experimentally tested. As a result, the sampling efficiency was 29.77%, and extraction efficiency was 98.57%. The minimum detection limit per unit volume of aerosols was 250 copies (102 copies/mL, concentration factor 2.5).

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Sci Total Environ ; 854: 158792, 2023 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36113789

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To control the concentrations of pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) in the surface water of urban and rural areas, it is important to explore the spatial variation in source-specific ecological risks and identify critical sources. Here, we focused on 22 PPCPs found in the effluent from wastewater treatment plants and surface water in Tianjin, and source-specific risk was quantitatively apportioned combining positive matrix factorization with ecological risk assessment. Results showed that rural areas exhibited a more severe contamination level than urban areas. Medical wastewater (30.1 %) accounted for the highest proportion, while domestic sewage posed the greatest threat to aquatic ecosystems. The incidence of potential risks (RQ > 0.01) caused by domestic sewage in urban areas (88.9 %) was higher than that in rural areas (75.9 %). However, PPCP risks caused by farmland drainage, aquaculture, and livestock discharge were mainly distributed in rural areas. The critical source identified in the entire region was domestic sewage (weight, 0.36), and its weight (0.51) in urban areas was greater than that in rural areas (0.32). The impact of aquaculture (weight, 0.16) in rural areas was noteworthy. These findings may contribute to developing environmental management strategies in key areas to help alleviate PPCP contamination worldwide.


Subject(s)
Cosmetics , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Sewage , Water , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Ecosystem , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Risk Assessment , Cosmetics/analysis , Pharmaceutical Preparations , China
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Shanghai Kou Qiang Yi Xue ; 31(3): 225-231, 2022 Jun.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36204947

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of tension on the inflammatory response of human periodontal ligament cells (PDLCs) induced by isoproterenol (ISO) and its molecular mechanism. METHODS: Human PDLCs were cultured in vitro and stimulated with a certain concentration of ISO(0.01, 0.1, 1 µmol/L) for 24 h. Cyclic tensile strain with different degrees of elongation (5%, 10% and 15%) were applied. The expression of IL-1ß and IL-6 mRNA in PDLCs was detected by real-time quantitative PCR(RT-qPCR). The protein expression of p-PERK, PERK, p-eIF2α, eIF2α and ATF4 related to ER stress was detected by Western blot. The expression of PERK gene in PDLCs was knocked down by cell transfection technique, and the expression of IL-1ß and IL-6 mRNA in PDLCs with low expression of PERK was detected by RT-qPCR under the stimulation of ISO and low magnitude tension. Statistical analysis was conducted with SPSS 22.0 software package. RESULTS: ISO induction could significantly up-regulate the IL-1ß and IL-6 mRNA expression in PDLCs(P<0.05). Compared with the control group, the expression of IL-1ß and IL-6 mRNA in PDLCs induced by ISO was inhibited by low magnitude tension, and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05). Western blot results showed that low magnitude tension could inhibit the ISO-stimulated phosphorylation of PERK and eIF2α and the expression of ATF4(P<0.05). Compared with the negative control group, IL-1ß and IL-6 mRNA expression was decreased in the ISO-stimulated PDLCs silenced by PERK gene. CONCLUSIONS: Tension with 5% degrees of elongation may inhibit ISO-stimulated periodontal inflammatory response through endoplasmic reticulum stress pathway.


Subject(s)
Interleukin-6 , Periodontal Ligament , Cells, Cultured , Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress , Humans , Interleukin-6/genetics , Interleukin-6/metabolism , Isoproterenol/metabolism , Isoproterenol/pharmacology , Periodontal Ligament/metabolism , RNA, Messenger/metabolism
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