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Sci Total Environ ; 953: 176017, 2024 Nov 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39236815

ABSTRACT

The extensive use of plastic products has exacerbated micro/nanoplastic (MPs/NPs) pollution in the atmosphere, increasing the incidence of respiratory diseases and lung cancer. This study investigates the uptake and cytotoxicity mechanisms of polystyrene (PS) NPs in human lung epithelial cells. Transcriptional analysis revealed significant changes in cell adhesion pathways following PS-NPs exposure. Integrin α5ß1-mediated endocytosis was identified as a key promoter of PS-NPs entry into lung epithelial cells. Overexpression of integrin α5ß1 enhanced PS-NPs internalization, exacerbating mitochondrial Ca2+ dysfunction and depolarization, which induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Mitochondrial dysfunction triggered by PS-NPs led to oxidative damage, inflammation, DNA damage, and necrosis, contributing to lung diseases. This study elucidates the molecular mechanism by which integrin α5ß1 facilitates PS-NPs internalization and enhances its cytotoxicity, offering new insights into potential therapeutic targets for microplastic-induced lung diseases.


Subject(s)
Endocytosis , Lung Diseases , Polystyrenes , Humans , Polystyrenes/toxicity , Lung Diseases/chemically induced , Integrin alpha5beta1/metabolism , Microplastics/toxicity , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Nanoparticles/toxicity
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Mar Biotechnol (NY) ; 2024 Sep 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39305390

ABSTRACT

5-Aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) is an endogenous non-protein amino acid and has been used as a new type of growth promoter in aquaculture feed. This study explored the effects of 5-ALA on growth and intestinal health in juvenile shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei. Shrimps were fed diets containing five different 5-ALA levels (0, 15, 30, 45, and 60 g/t) for 90 days. A concentration of 45 g/t 5-ALA significantly improved growth metrics, including the specific growth rate, protein efficiency, and feed conversion (P < 0.05). The optimal concentration of 5-ALA was 38.3 g/t, as indicated by broken-line regression. Dietary supplementation with 5-ALA increased the crude protein content of whole shrimp, but had no significant effect on the moisture, ash, or crude lipid content (P > 0.05). Suitable supplementation of 5-ALA (45 g/t, 60 g/t) improved the activities of the digestive enzymes alpha-amylase, pepsin, trypsin, and lipase, thus promoting digestion and absorption. Shrimp fed with 45 g/t 5-ALA had increased levels of essential amino acids in the muscles and a higher proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the hepatopancreas. Supplementation with 45 or 60 g/t 5-ALA upregulated the expression of genes related to growth and molting, including chitinase, ecdysone receptor, retinoic X receptor, calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase I, heat shock protein 60, and heat shock protein 70. Moreover, dietary supplementation with 5-ALA affected the abundance of intestinal flora, increased the number of beneficial bacteria, and improved intestinal health. These results indicated that 5-ALA may significantly benefit shrimp health and aquaculture productivity, providing a novel theoretical basis for further research into 5-ALA as a dietary supplement.

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Sci Total Environ ; 954: 176111, 2024 Sep 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39293766

ABSTRACT

The Nanhui Dongtan Wetland is the most extensively reclaimed part of the Yangtze River Estuary wetland. In recent decades, urbanization has led to the extensive reclamation of the intertidal wetlands of Nanhui Dongtan. Macrobenthos are crucial as secondary production groups in the food web. However, there is a lack of in-depth research on the response mechanisms of macrobenthic communities to environmental disturbances in reclaimed wetlands. This study investigated the impact of hydrological connectivity changes caused by land reclamation on the macrobenthic community based on the macrobenthic community composition in preserved tidal flats and closed and open reclamation areas in Nanhui Dongtan. The results showed that the macrobenthos species richness in the closed reclamation area was significantly lower than that in the other areas. After dividing the functional groups of macrobenthos, structural equation modeling revealed a negative correlation between the salinity and the functional group composition. Analysis of the food sources revealed significant positive correlations between predatory and sediment-feeding populations and sediment organic matter content, between detritivorous group and environmental chlorophyll-a content, and between herbivorous group and suspended organic matter content in water. Therefore, variations in hydrological connectivity in different reclamation areas caused differences in food source distribution, which led to different compositions of macrobenthic functional groups. The results of this study provide a theoretical reference for the study of intertidal wetland habitat restoration.

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Neural Netw ; 179: 106631, 2024 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39159536

ABSTRACT

Parameter efficient transfer learning (PETL) methods provide an efficient alternative for fine-tuning. However, typical PETL methods inject the same structures to all Pre-trained Language Model (PLM) layers and only use the final hidden states for downstream tasks, regardless of the knowledge diversity across PLM layers. Additionally, the backpropagation path of existing PETL methods still passes through the frozen PLM during training, which is computational and memory inefficient. In this paper, we propose FLAT, a generic PETL method that explicitly and individually combines knowledge across all PLM layers based on the tokens to perform a better transferring. FLAT considers the backbone PLM as a feature extractor and combines the features in a side-network, hence the backpropagation does not involve the PLM, which results in much less memory requirement than previous methods. The results on the GLUE benchmark show that FLAT outperforms other tuning techniques in the low-resource scenarios and achieves on-par performance in the high-resource scenarios with only 0.53% trainable parameters per task and 3.2× less GPU memory usagewith BERTbase. Besides, further ablation study is conducted to reveal that the proposed fusion layer effectively combines knowledge from PLM and helps the classifier to exploit the PLM knowledge to downstream tasks. We will release our code for better reproducibility.


Subject(s)
Neural Networks, Computer , Humans , Transfer, Psychology/physiology , Machine Learning , Natural Language Processing , Algorithms , Language , Deep Learning
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Int Immunopharmacol ; 141: 112986, 2024 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39182266

ABSTRACT

Smoke inhalation injury (SII) is the leading cause of death in fire burn patients. The inflammatory response induced by smoke inhalation is a significant factor in the development of acute lung injury or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS). Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can alleviate various inflammatory diseases by regulating the polarization of macrophages from the M1 to the M2 phenotype. Moreover, MSCs can facilitate the inflammatory response by regulating Th17/Treg homeostasis. However, little is known about the associations among MSCs, M1/M2 macrophages and Th17/Treg homeostasis. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate whether MSCs affect subsequent Th17/Treg differentiation and immune homeostasis by regulating M1/M2 polarization in SII. Our results showed that bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) ameliorated lung inflammatory injury and fibrosis after SII by affecting the polarization of alveolar macrophages (AMs) from the M1 to the M2 phenotype. Moreover, BMSCs maintain Th17/Treg immune homeostasis by increasing the proportion of Treg cells and decreasing the proportion of Th17 cells. In vitro, we further demonstrated that BMSCs promoted the polarization of AMs from the M1 to the M2 phenotype and decreased IL-23 levels. Reduced IL-23 decreased Th17 differentiation and promoted Th17/Treg balance. Therefore, BMSCs ameliorate the inflammatory response and lung damage after SII through regulating M1/M2 polarization and subsequent Th17/Treg immune homeostasis, which are linked to alveolar macrophage-derived IL-23. These findings provide novel insight into how BMSCs regulate the M1/M2-Th17/Treg immune homeostasis axis and provide new therapeutic targets for more effective control of the inflammatory response after SII.


Subject(s)
Homeostasis , Mesenchymal Stem Cells , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Smoke Inhalation Injury , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory , Th17 Cells , Animals , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/immunology , Th17 Cells/immunology , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/immunology , Smoke Inhalation Injury/immunology , Smoke Inhalation Injury/therapy , Male , Cell Differentiation , Cells, Cultured , Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation , Mice , Macrophages, Alveolar/immunology , Humans , Interleukin-23/metabolism , Lung/pathology , Lung/immunology
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Langmuir ; 40(33): 17568-17576, 2024 Aug 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39121343

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CO2 injection into shale reservoirs has been recognized as one of the most promising techniques for enhanced oil recovery and carbon capture, utilization, and storage. However, the omnipresent nanopores and the water films formed near the pore walls affect the understanding of mechanisms of CO2 regulating crude oil mobility in shale nanopores. In this work, we employ molecular dynamics simulations to study the occurrence and flow of CO2 and octane (nC8) mixtures in quartz nanopores containing water films, to illustrate the impact mechanisms of CO2 on nC8 mobility. The results indicate that nC8 exists between water films, and CO2 is mainly miscible with nC8 in the pore center, and a small portion of it accumulates at the interface between nC8 and the water film. CO2 significantly decreases the apparent viscosity of nC8 in both the bulk nC8 region and the nC8-water interface region, improving nC8 fluidity. As the percentage of CO2 in the CO2 and nC8 mixtures increases from 0 to 50%, the mean flow velocities of nC8 in the bulk phase region and the nC8-water interface region increase by 92.85 and 60.64%, respectively. Three major microscopic mechanisms of CO2 improving nC8 fluidity in quartz nanopores with water films are summarized: (i) CO2 reduces friction between nC8 and the water film by increasing the angle between nC8 molecules and the plane of the water film; (ii) CO2 widens the distance between nC8 molecules, causing the volume expansion of nC8 and its viscosity reduction; (iii) CO2 significantly increases the most probable and average velocities of nC8 molecules, thus improving their mobility. Our results enhance the comprehension of how CO2 facilitates oil flow in water-bearing shale reservoirs and the exploitation of unconventional oil resources.

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Nat Chem ; 2024 Aug 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39198700

ABSTRACT

Catalytic asymmetric dearomatization represents a powerful means to convert flat aromatic compounds into stereochemically well-defined three-dimensional molecular scaffolds. Using new-to-nature metalloredox biocatalysis, we describe an enzymatic strategy for catalytic asymmetric dearomatization via a challenging radical mechanism that has eluded small-molecule catalysts. Enabled by directed evolution, new-to-nature radical dearomatases P450rad1-P450rad5 facilitated asymmetric dearomatization of a broad spectrum of aromatic substrates, including indoles, pyrroles and phenols, allowing both enantioconvergent and enantiodivergent radical dearomatization reactions to be accomplished with excellent enzymatic control. Computational studies revealed the importance of additional hydrogen bonding interactions between the engineered metalloenzyme and the reactive intermediate in enhancing enzymatic activity and enantiocontrol. Furthermore, designer non-ionic surfactants were found to significantly accelerate this biotransformation, providing an alternative means to promote otherwise sluggish new-to-nature biotransformations. Together, this evolvable metalloenzyme platform opens up new avenues to advance challenging catalytic asymmetric dearomatization processes involving free radical intermediates.

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Sci Total Environ ; 951: 175594, 2024 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39154991

ABSTRACT

Silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) can filter the carbon in the food taken up by phytoplankton and plays an important role in carbon fixation. In this study, the faeces of silver carp, the dominant fish species in Qiandao Lake, China, were collected and subjected to a closed incubation and transformation experiment for three months. The physical and chemical indices of water and sediment mixture, carbon metabolic enzyme activity, and microbial sequences were analyzed to identify the key microbial strains that affect carbon transformation as well as the main factors influencing carbon transformation. The results showed maximum CO2 and CH4 emission fluxes on day 15 of fish faeces and sediment interaction. In the faeces addition group, the contents of soluble organic carbon, soluble inorganic carbon, SO42-, and PO43- were significantly increased, while the dissolved oxygen content was significantly decreased. Furthermore, the pH, total carbon content, volatile suspended solids content, and activities of four carbon-metabolizing enzymes were significantly increased in the faeces addition group. The 16sRNA analysis of methanogenic and methane-oxidizing bacteria showed that Euryarchaea and Pseudomonas accounted for the highest proportion respectively. The most significant differences expression were found for Methylbacterium in the methanogenic bacteria and Methylobacter in the methane oxidizing bacteria. Structural variance model showed that interaction of fish faeces and sediments mainly caused changes in sulfate content, leading to variations in methanogens and methanotrophs and promotion of CH4 emission. The results of this study can provide a theoretical reference for the mechanism of carbon reduction and emission reduction of lake filter-feeding fish.


Subject(s)
Carbon , Feces , Geologic Sediments , Lakes , Animals , Feces/microbiology , Geologic Sediments/microbiology , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Carbon/metabolism , China , Carps , Bacteria/metabolism , Environmental Monitoring , Methane/metabolism
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BMC Psychol ; 12(1): 452, 2024 Aug 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39182126

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Football, as a global phenomenon, intertwines team quality and fan attachment. This study, centered on Changchun Yatai Football Club (CYFC) fans, explores how emotional satisfaction acts as a mediator in this intricate relationship, providing nuanced perspectives crucial for understanding and optimizing the dynamics of fan-team connections in football culture. OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of this research is to examine the influence of team quality on emotional satisfaction and fans' attachment. Additionally, it aims to investigate the mediating role of emotional satisfaction in the relationship between team quality and fans' attachment. By achieving these objectives, the study seeks to contribute valuable insights into the dynamics of fan-team relationships in the context of football. METHODOLOGY: The research adopts an applied approach in terms of its purpose, aiming to provide practical implications for football clubs. The data collection method is descriptive, utilizing electronic questionnaires voluntarily completed by 396 fans of CYFC. The research tool comprises three questionnaires: the team quality questionnaire adapted from Zhan et al. (1997), the emotional satisfaction questionnaire developed by Reynold and Bettie (1999), and a researcher-made attachment questionnaire. Structural equation modeling is employed to analyze the gathered data. RESULTS: The results obtained through structural equation modeling reveal a significant impact of team quality on both emotional satisfaction and fans' attachment. Furthermore, a positive and significant relationship is identified between emotional satisfaction and fans' attachment. The study also confirms the positive mediating role of emotional satisfaction in the connection between team quality and fans' attachment. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, the research suggests that football clubs can influence fans' attachment by strategically enhancing team quality. This improvement can be achieved through measures such as acquiring high-quality players and stars. Understanding and addressing the mediating role of emotional satisfaction can be a key strategy for clubs looking to strengthen their connection with fans. The findings provide practical insights for football clubs seeking to optimize their strategies for fan engagement and attachment.


Subject(s)
Emotions , Personal Satisfaction , Soccer , Humans , Soccer/psychology , Adult , Male , Young Adult , Surveys and Questionnaires , Interpersonal Relations , Athletes/psychology , Object Attachment , China
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 16(30): 39561-39571, 2024 Jul 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39039805

ABSTRACT

Constructing microstructures to improve the sensitivity of flexible pressure sensors is an effective approach. However, the preparation of microstructures usually involves inverted molds or subtractive manufacturing methods, which are difficult in large-scale (e.g., in screen printing) preparation. To solve this problem, we introduced thermally expandable microspheres for screen printing to fabricate flexible sensors. Thermally expandable microspheres can be constructed into microstructures by simple heating after printing, which simplifies the microstructure fabrication step. In addition, the added microspheres can also be used as ionic liquid reservoir materials to further increase the capacitance change and improve the sensitivity. The prepared sensors exhibited superior performance, including ultrahigh sensitivity (Smax = 49999.5 kPa-1) and wide detection range (0-350 kPa). Even after 30,000 cycles at a high pressure of 300 kPa and a low pressure of 30 kPa, the sensor showed minimal signal degradation, demonstrating long-term cycling stability. In order to verify the practical potential of the sensors, we performed human radial artery beat detection experiments using these sensors. The variations in the intensity of the 3D radial artery pulse wave can be observed very clearly, which is important for human health monitoring. The above demonstrates that our strategy can provide an effective approach for the large-scale preparation of high-performance flexible pressure sensors.

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Sci Total Environ ; 946: 174360, 2024 Oct 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38960190

ABSTRACT

Increasing attention is being paid to the toxic physiological effects of nanoplastics (NPs) on aquatic organisms. However, few studies have systematically evaluated the regulatory mechanisms of NPs on immune response in crustaceans. In this study, a 28-day chronic exposure experiment was conducted in which shrimps were exposed to various 80-nm polystyrene NPs concentrations (0, 0.1, 1, 5 and 10 mg/L). Transcriptomic analysis was used to investigate the regulatory mechanisms of NPs in immune response of Litopenaeus vannamei. With increasing NPs concentration, the total hemocyte count (THC) content decreased, while phagocytosis rate (PR) and respiratory burst (RB) showed trends of first rising and then falling. High concentration (10 mg/L) of NPs caused the destruction of hepatopancreas tissue structure, the shedding of microvilli, the increase number of hepatocyte apoptosis and autophagy structure. With increasing NPs concentration, the lysozyme (Lys), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activities first increased and then decrease, while contents of lipid peroxidation and malondialdehyde increased; the expression levels of Toll, MyD88, GPx, SOD, proPO, Lys, and ALF generally increased at first and then decreased. Transcriptional sequencing analysis showed that the pathway of differentially expressed genes in KEGG enrichment mainly included lysosome (ko04142), apoptosis (ko04210) pathways, indicating that the NPs mainly affected the immune regulatory mechanism. Further analysis by Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) showed that the up-regulation pathways of NPs activation mainly included immune response-related pathways such as mitochondrial autophagy, DNA repair, autophagosomes signaling pathway. Our results indicated that NPs exposure induced oxidative stress, apoptosis and autophagy in shrimps. This study provides a basis for further understanding of the mechanisms of antioxidant immune regulation by NPs in shrimp and may serve as a reference for healthy ecological culture of shrimp.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis , Autophagy , Penaeidae , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Animals , Penaeidae/drug effects , Penaeidae/immunology , Penaeidae/physiology , Penaeidae/genetics , Autophagy/drug effects , Apoptosis/drug effects , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Gene Expression Profiling , Transcriptome/drug effects , Microplastics/toxicity , Immunity, Innate/drug effects , Nanoparticles/toxicity
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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 151: 109746, 2024 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38964435

ABSTRACT

5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) is an endogenous non-protein amino acid that is frequently used in modern agriculture. This study set out to determine how dietary 5-ALA affected the nonspecific immunity and growth performance of Litopenaeus vannamei. The shrimp were supplemented with dietary 5-ALA at 0, 15, 30, 45, and 60 mg/kg for three months. Transcriptome data of the control group and the group supplemented with 45 mg/kg dietary 5-ALA were obtained using transcriptome sequencing. 592 DEGs were identified, of which 426 were up-regulated and 166 were down-regulated. The pathways and genes associated with growth performance and nonspecific immunity were confirmed using qRT-PCR. The highest survival rate, body length growth rate, and weight gain values were observed in shrimp fed diets containing 45 mg/kg 5-ALA. L. vannamei in this group had a significantly higher total hemocyte count, phagocytosis rate and respiratory burst value than those in the control group. High doses of dietary 5-ALA (45 mg/kg, 60 mg/kg) significantly increased the activities of catalase, superoxide dismutase, oxidized glutathione, glutathione-peroxidase, phenoloxidase, lysozyme, acid phosphatase, and alkaline phosphatase. At the transcriptional level, dietary 5-ALA significantly up-regulated the expression levels of antioxidant immune-related genes. The optimal concentration of 5-ALA supplementation was 39.43 mg/kg, as indicated by a broken line regression. Our study suggested that dietary 5-ALA positively impacts the growth and nonspecific immunity of L. vannamei, providing a novel theoretical basis for further research into 5-ALA as a dietary supplement.


Subject(s)
Aminolevulinic Acid , Animal Feed , Diet , Dietary Supplements , Gene Expression Profiling , Immunity, Innate , Penaeidae , Animals , Penaeidae/immunology , Penaeidae/growth & development , Penaeidae/genetics , Aminolevulinic Acid/administration & dosage , Aminolevulinic Acid/pharmacology , Animal Feed/analysis , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Diet/veterinary , Immunity, Innate/drug effects , Immunity, Innate/genetics , Transcriptome , Random Allocation , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Nat Commun ; 15(1): 6392, 2024 Jul 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39080249

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The effective design of combinatorial libraries to balance fitness and diversity facilitates the engineering of useful enzyme functions, particularly those that are poorly characterized or unknown in biology. We introduce MODIFY, a machine learning (ML) algorithm that learns from natural protein sequences to infer evolutionarily plausible mutations and predict enzyme fitness. MODIFY co-optimizes predicted fitness and sequence diversity of starting libraries, prioritizing high-fitness variants while ensuring broad sequence coverage. In silico evaluation shows that MODIFY outperforms state-of-the-art unsupervised methods in zero-shot fitness prediction and enables ML-guided directed evolution with enhanced efficiency. Using MODIFY, we engineer generalist biocatalysts derived from a thermostable cytochrome c to achieve enantioselective C-B and C-Si bond formation via a new-to-nature carbene transfer mechanism, leading to biocatalysts six mutations away from previously developed enzymes while exhibiting superior or comparable activities. These results demonstrate MODIFY's potential in solving challenging enzyme engineering problems beyond the reach of classic directed evolution.


Subject(s)
Directed Molecular Evolution , Machine Learning , Mutation , Protein Engineering , Protein Engineering/methods , Directed Molecular Evolution/methods , Biocatalysis , Algorithms , Gene Library , Enzymes/metabolism , Enzymes/genetics , Enzymes/chemistry
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Neuroimage ; 297: 120738, 2024 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39009248

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Ultrasound imaging stands as the predominant modality for neonatal health assessment, with recent advancements in ultrafast Doppler (µDoppler) technology offering significant promise in fields such as neonatal brain imaging. Combining µDoppler with high-frequency ultrasound (HF-µDoppler) presents a potential efficient avenue to enhance in vivo microvascular imaging in small animals, notably newborn rats, a crucial preclinical animal model for neonatal disease and development research. It is necessary to verify the imaging performance of HF-µDoppler in preclinical trials. This study investigates the microvascular imaging capabilities of HF-µDoppler using a 30 MHz high-frequency linear array probe in newborn rats. Results demonstrate the clarity of cerebral microvascular imaging in rats aged 1 to 7 postnatal days, extending to whole-body microvascular imaging, encompassing the central nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord. In conclusion, HF-µDoppler technology emerges as a reliable imaging tool, offering a new perspective for preclinical investigations into neonatal diseases and development.


Subject(s)
Animals, Newborn , Brain , Microvessels , Animals , Rats , Microvessels/diagnostic imaging , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Brain/blood supply , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Ultrasonography, Doppler/methods
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Microsyst Nanoeng ; 10: 77, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38867942

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With the modernization of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), creating devices to digitalize aspects of pulse diagnosis has proved to be challenging. The currently available pulse detection devices usually rely on external pressure devices, which are either bulky or poorly integrated, hindering their practical application. In this work, we propose an innovative wearable active pressure three-channel pulse monitoring device based on TCM pulse diagnosis methods. It combines a flexible pressure sensor array, flexible airbag array, active pressure control unit, advanced machine learning approach, and a companion mobile application for human-computer interaction. Due to the high sensitivity (460.1 kPa-1), high linearity (R 2 > 0.999) and flexibility of the flexible pressure sensors, the device can accurately simulate finger pressure to collect pulse waves (Cun, Guan, and Chi) at different external pressures on the wrist. In addition, by measuring the change in pulse wave amplitude at different pressures, an individual's blood pressure status can be successfully predicted. This enables truly wearable, actively pressurized, continuous wireless dynamic monitoring of wrist pulse health. The innovative and integrated design of this pulse monitoring platform could provide a new paradigm for digitizing aspects of TCM and other smart healthcare systems.

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Exploration (Beijing) ; 4(1): 20220106, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38854488

ABSTRACT

As implantable medical electronics (IMEs) developed for healthcare monitoring and biomedical therapy are extensively explored and deployed clinically, the demand for non-invasive implantable biomedical electronics is rapidly surging. Current rigid and bulky implantable microelectronic power sources are prone to immune rejection and incision, or cannot provide enough energy for long-term use, which greatly limits the development of miniaturized implantable medical devices. Herein, a comprehensive review of the historical development of IMEs and the applicable miniaturized power sources along with their advantages and limitations is given. Despite recent advances in microfabrication techniques, biocompatible materials have facilitated the development of IMEs system toward non-invasive, ultra-flexible, bioresorbable, wireless and multifunctional, progress in the development of minimally invasive power sources in implantable systems has remained limited. Here three promising minimally invasive power sources summarized, including energy storage devices (biodegradable primary batteries, rechargeable batteries and supercapacitors), human body energy harvesters (nanogenerators and biofuel cells) and wireless power transfer (far-field radiofrequency radiation, near-field wireless power transfer, ultrasonic and photovoltaic power transfer). The energy storage and energy harvesting mechanism, configurational design, material selection, output power and in vivo applications are also discussed. It is expected to give a comprehensive understanding of the minimally invasive power sources driven IMEs system for painless health monitoring and biomedical therapy with long-term stable functions.

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Aquat Toxicol ; 272: 106974, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38815344

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The widespread occurrence of nanoplastic (NP) pollution in the environment is a growing concern, and its presence poses a potential threat to cultured aquatic animals. Previously, we found that NPs can significantly affect the lipid metabolism of shrimp. However, relevant reports about the effects of increasing dietary lipid levels on NP toxicity are lacking. Therefore, we explored the effects of dietary supplementation with different lipid levels on the growth and lipid metabolism of Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei). We cultured L. vannamei at three dietary lipid levels (3 %, 6 %, and 9 %) and three NP concentrations (0, 1, and 3 mg/L) for 2 months. We evaluated the effects of lipid levels on growth indexes, hepatopancreas morphological structure, lipid metabolism-related enzyme activity, and gene expression of the shrimp. The results showed that as lipid intake increased, the survival rate, body weight growth rate, and hepatosomatic ratio of the shrimp increased while the feed conversion rate decreased. Additionally, the crude protein and crude lipid contents increased, whereas the moisture and ash contents did not change much. We found that the morphological structure of the hepatopancreas was seriously damaged in the 3 mg/L NPs and 3 % dietary lipid group. Finally, lipid metabolism-related enzyme activities and gene expression levels increased with increased dietary lipid levels. Together, these results suggest that increasing dietary lipid content can improve shrimp growth and alleviate lipid metabolism disorders caused by NPs. This study is the first to show that nutrition regulation can alleviate the toxicity of NPs, and it provides a theoretical basis for the green and healthy culture of L. vannamei.


Subject(s)
Dietary Supplements , Hepatopancreas , Lipid Metabolism , Penaeidae , Polystyrenes , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Animals , Penaeidae/drug effects , Penaeidae/growth & development , Penaeidae/physiology , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Hepatopancreas/drug effects , Lipid Metabolism/drug effects , Polystyrenes/toxicity , Dietary Fats , Nanoparticles/toxicity
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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 49(10): 2689-2698, 2024 May.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38812169

ABSTRACT

This study aims to prepare co-loaded indocyanine green(ICG) and elemene(ELE) nano-emulsion(NE) in situ gel(ICG-ELE-NE-gel) and evaluate its physicochemical properties and antitumor activity in vitro. ICG-ELE-NE-gel was prepared by aqueous phase titration and cold solution methods, followed by characterization of the morphology, particle size, corrosion, and photothermal conversion characteristics. The human breast cancer MCF-7 cells were taken as the model, combined with 808 nm laser irradia-tion. Cell inhibition rate test and cell uptake test were performed. ICG-ELE-NE was spherical and uniform in size. The average particle size and Zeta potential were(85.61±0.35) nm and(-21.4±0.6) mV, respectively. The encapsulation efficiency and drug loading rate were 98.51%±0.39% and 10.96%±0.24%, respectively. ICG-ELE-NE-gel had a good photothermal conversion effect and good photothermal stability. The dissolution of ICG-ELE-NE-gel had both temperature and pH-responsive characteristics. Compared with free ELE, ICG-ELE-NE-gel combined with near-infrared light irradiation significantly enhanced the inhibitory effect on MCF-7 cells and could be uptaken in large amounts by MCF-7 cells. ICG-ELE-NE-gel was successfully prepared, and its antitumor activity was enhanced after 808 nm laser irradiation.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms , Cell Proliferation , Emulsions , Indocyanine Green , Humans , Indocyanine Green/chemistry , MCF-7 Cells , Emulsions/chemistry , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Female , Particle Size , Gels/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Drug Compounding/methods , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology , Drug Carriers/chemistry
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 203: 116492, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38754324

ABSTRACT

Nanhui Dongtan Wetland is an important part of Yangtze Estuary Wetland, and its species diversity has been affected by reclamation in recent years. To increase the diversity of species in reclamation areas, stock enhancement was implemented in the Nanhui Dongtan Wetland in May 2020 as a method of ecological restoration. We investigated macrobenthos before and after release, analysed changes in the macrobenthos and evaluated the ecological health of the sampled area. The diversity index showed species were more abundant and community structure were more diversified after release. Functional groups and redundancy analysis showed that the effects of stock enhancement on macrobenthos in Nanhui Dongtan wetland may be based on changes in secondary productivity. Stock enhancement may promote the resistance of macrobenthic communities to organic pollution without negatively affecting ecological health. As a method of ecological restoration, stock enhancement will play a positive role in the restoration of macrobenthic communities.


Subject(s)
Biodiversity , Estuaries , Invertebrates , Wetlands , China , Animals , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Environmental Restoration and Remediation/methods
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