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Front Neurol ; 13: 903273, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36034289

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Background: Previous studies suggested that unhealthy sleep patterns were closely associated with gastrointestinal diseases, but the impact of unhealthy sleep duration on chronic constipation has not been well studied until now. In this study, we aim to explore the association between sleep duration and constipation among males and females. Methods: We utilized the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys data from 2005 to 2010, and adults (≥20 years old) who completed the sleep and bowel health questionnaires were enrolled in this observational study. Sleep duration was categorized into four groups: very short sleep (<5 h/night), short sleep (5-6 h/night), normal sleep (7-8 h/night), and long sleep (≥9 h/night). Chronic constipation was defined as Bristol Stool Scale Type 1(separate hard lumps, like nuts) or Type 2(sausage-like but lumpy). Controlling demographic, lifestyle, and dietary factors, the logistic regression model in Generalized Linear Model (GLM) function was used to estimate the correlation of sleep duration with constipation among men and women. Results: Of the 11,785 individuals (51.2% males and 48.8% females), 4.3% of men and 10.2% of women had constipation, respectively. More than half of patients with constipation did not adopt the recommended sleep duration. Compared with normal individuals, male participants with constipation had a higher proportion of shorter sleep duration (41.0 vs. 32.3% in the short sleep group and 6.3 vs. 4.7% in the very short sleep group), and female individuals with constipation had a higher proportion of long sleep duration (12.7 vs. 8.2%). After covariates adjustment, men with short sleep duration (5-6 h/night) correlated with increased odds for constipation (OR:1.54, 95%CI:1.05-2.25), and women with long sleep duration (≥9 h/night) linked to the higher constipation risk (OR:1.58, 95%CI:1.10-2.29). Excessive sleep duration in males or insufficient sleep duration in females was neither linked to increased nor decreased constipation risk. Conclusions: In this observational study of a nationally representative sample of adults, we demonstrate a differential impact of unhealthy sleep duration on constipation among men and women. Short sleep duration poses a higher risk of constipation in men, and excessive sleep duration correlates with higher constipation risk in women.

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Oncol Lett ; 18(2): 1431-1441, 2019 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31423208

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The development and identification of novel potential targeting sites for intervention therapy are essential in the search for improved treatment methods for gastric cancer (GC). Previously, it has been reported that hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) is a potential target gene involved in the endogenous hypoxic response and bioenergetic metabolism of GC cells. In the present study, with the assumption of a close interplay among HIF-1α, glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) and lactate dehydrogenase-5 (LDH-5), 85 patients with GC were recruited and the protein and gene expression levels of HIF-1α, GLUT1 and LDH-5 in tumor tissues were evaluated in order to assess clinical correlations and co-expression patterns, using Immunohistochemical staining and reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction. The results demonstrated that the protein and gene expression levels of HIF-1α were significantly associated with the depth of invasion, nodal metastasis, clinical stage, differentiation and distant metastasis. Consistent with the protein expression results, the mRNA expression levels of the genes coding for GLUT1 and LDH-5 were clearly associated with tumor size, depth of invasion, distant metastasis, clinical stage and differentiation. Correlation analysis of HIF-1α with GLUT1 and LDH-5 at the protein and mRNA expression levels in gastric carcinoma indicated that HIF-1α expression was positively correlated with the expression of GLUT1 (P<0.01, r=0.765 for mRNA expression; P<0.01, r=0.697 for protein expression) and LDH-5 (P<0.01, r=0.892 for mRNA expression; P<0.01, r=0.783 for protein expression) at the mRNA and protein levels. Therefore, it may be concluded that HIF-1α, GLUT1 and LDH-5 are potential target genes involved in the endogenous tumor response to hypoxia and the inhibition of tumor energy metabolism, highlighting a novel therapeutic target for GC.

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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 29(1): 207-11, 2008 Jan.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18441942

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The concentrations of hexachlorocyclohexane isomers (HCHs) in muscle, skin, liver, stomach, heart, eggs, feed and feces of chicken from a poultry farm were determined by GC-ECD. The residue level of total HCHs (SigmaHCHs) in muscle, skin, liver, stomach and heart were (0.35 +/- 0.37), (3.91 +/- 2.52), (1.78 +/- 1.26), (1.00 +/- 0.85), (1.35 +/- 0.75) ng/g (wet weight), while the lipid normalized concentrations were (64.3 +/- 171), (19.6 +/- 7.33), (64.9 +/- 27.2), (74.5 +/- 74.1), (17.8 +/- 4.42) ng/g, respectively,which are far lower than the Maximum Residue Limits for Food in China. Among all tissue samples, the highest lipid-normalized concentration was observed in the liver and no significant differences were observed among other organs. delta-HCH was the predominant isomer in chicken feed, stomach and faces, while beta-HCH owned the highest concentration in all other samples. beta-HCH was enriched in muscle, skin, liver, stomach and heart, while alpha-HCH and delta-HCH were also enriched in liver. Significant difference was revealed between male and female chicken in terms of bioaccumulation, indicating higher bioaccumulation ability of the former.


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Chickens/metabolism , Food Contamination/analysis , Hexachlorocyclohexane/analysis , Pesticide Residues/analysis , Animals , China , Hexachlorocyclohexane/metabolism , Pesticide Residues/metabolism
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