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Brain Res Bull ; 195: 55-65, 2023 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36796652

ABSTRACT

Hypoxia and exosomes play important roles in the occurrence and development of glioma. While circRNAs are involved in biological processes of various tumors, the mechanism underlying exosome-dependent regulatory effects of circRNAs on the progression of glioma under hypoxia is unclear. Results suggested that circ101491 was overexpressed in tumor tissues and plasma exosomes of glioma patients, while the overexpression of circ101491 was closely related to the differentiation degree and TNM staging of the patients. Moreover, circ101491 overexpression promoted viability, invasion and migration of glioma cells both in vivo and in vitro; the above regulatory effects can be reversed by inhibition of circ101491 expression. Mechanistic studies revealed that circ101491 upregulated EDN1 expression through sponging miR-125b-5p, thus facilitating glioma progression. In summary, hypoxia could promote circ101491 overexpression in glioma cell-derived exosomes, and circ101491/miR-125b-5p/EDN1 regulatory axis might be implicated in the malignant progression of glioma.


Subject(s)
Endothelin-1 , Glioma , MicroRNAs , Humans , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Proliferation , Glioma/metabolism , Hypoxia , MicroRNAs/genetics , MicroRNAs/metabolism , RNA, Circular/genetics , Endothelin-1/metabolism
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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 29(3): 650-4, 2008 Mar.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18649522

ABSTRACT

White spot syndrome virus removal was performed in three submerged membrane bioreactors with the different membrane pore sizes. Samples were sampled from the influent, effluent and supernatant fluid in each MBR and were detected by a Taqman-based real-time PCR technology. When these MBRs with a pore of 0.45 microm, 0.22 microm, and 0.1 microm were treated the virus of WSSV isolated from the phosphorous buffer saline, the removal rate of WSSV could be achieved 0.6 lg, 1.18 lg, and 5.5 lg, respectively. The removal rate of the membrane module with a pore size of 0.45 microm was lowest than those of the other membrane modules. When the MBRs with the different pore sizes were treated the domestic aquaculture wastewater containing the WSSV, the removal efficiency of WSSV in the MBRs with a pore size of 0.22, 0.45 microm was increasing while the filtration resistance increased. It was revealed that the biofilm accumulating on the surface of the membrane made a major contribution to WSSV removal. No significant difference on the removal efficiency of WSSV was found (p > 0.05) in the MBRs on hour 12, the membrane with a pore size of 0.45 microm demonstrated an almost complete removal of WSSV (up to 5.35 lg).


Subject(s)
Bioreactors , Water Purification/methods , White spot syndrome virus 1/isolation & purification , Filtration/instrumentation , Filtration/methods , Membranes, Artificial , Porosity , Reproducibility of Results , Water Microbiology , Water Purification/instrumentation , White spot syndrome virus 1/growth & development
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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 29(1): 87-91, 2008 Jan.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18441922

ABSTRACT

The removal effects by PAC-MF integrated system for organic matters, pesticides and ammonia-nitrogen are introduced. The separate contribution of PAC, microorganism and MF in the system are detailed quantitatively. The results indicate that the average removal rates of the integrated process for TOC, UV254, THMFP and HAAFP are 73.56%, 96.75%, 77.64%, 83%, respectively, and 95.1% for pesticides dichlorvos, 98% for ammonia-nitrogen. The results illustrate that PAC significantly reduces the membrane organic burden to 28.32% of the direct membrane filtration without PAC; and carbon layer on the surface of membrane has the removal effect for pollutants. Moreover, the PAC used in high concentration can largely improve its adsorption performance for ammonia-nitrogen, whose removal rate is 44.5%.


Subject(s)
Charcoal/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Water Purification/methods , Adsorption , Ammonia/analysis , Ammonia/chemistry , Ammonia/isolation & purification , Organophosphorus Compounds/analysis , Organophosphorus Compounds/chemistry , Organophosphorus Compounds/isolation & purification , Powders , Reproducibility of Results , Ultrafiltration , Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/isolation & purification , Water Purification/instrumentation
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J Environ Sci (China) ; 18(4): 670-4, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17078544

ABSTRACT

Three sequencing batch reactors supplied with different carbon sources were investigated. The system supplied with glucose gained the best enhanced biological phosphorus removal although all of the three reactors were seeded from the same sludge. With the measurement of poly-beta-hydroxyalkanoate (PHA) concentration, phosphorus content in sludge and extracellular exopolymers (EPS) with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) combined with energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS), it was found that the biosorption effect of EPS played an important role in phosphorus removal and that the amount of PHA at the end of anaerobic phase was not the only key factor to determine the following phosphorus removal efficiency.


Subject(s)
Phosphorus/chemistry , Polysaccharides, Bacterial/chemistry , Sewage/chemistry , Sewage/microbiology , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Adsorption , Bacteria/metabolism , Biodegradation, Environmental , Biopolymers/chemistry , Bioreactors , Mass Spectrometry , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Phosphorus/analysis , Phosphorus/metabolism
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J Environ Sci (China) ; 18(5): 897-902, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17278744

ABSTRACT

By a membrane bioreactor with a settle tank in long-term operation and batch experiments, the effects of flocs, soluble microorganism products (SMPs) and metal ions in activated sludge liquor on membrane fouling were investigated. The results showed that foulants absorbed each other and formed a fouling layer as a "second membrane" influencing the permeability of the membrane. The "gel layer" caused by SMPs and "cake layer" by flocs showed great differences in morphology by analysis of scanning electron microscope and atomic force microscope. The "gel layer" was more compact and of poor permeability. When the membrane flux was 40 L/(m(2) x h), the rate of membrane fouling caused by supernatant (0.011 MPa/h) was greater than that by sludge liquor (0.0063 MPa/h). SMPs played very important roles on membrane fouling. In the bulking sludge, with SMPs increasing, the rate of membrane fouling (0.0132 MPa/h) was faster. While after flocculation of the SMPs, the rate of fouling decreased to 0.0034 MPa/h. Flocs could keep holes in their overlaps. They could alleviate membrane fouling by preventing the SMPs directly attaching on membrane surface.


Subject(s)
Bioreactors , Membranes, Artificial , Sewage , Filtration , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Molecular Weight
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