Publications by authors named "Chenkai Zhang"

Background: This study assessed the diagnostic capabilities of eight inflammatory biomarkers in first-episode schizophrenia (SCZ), bipolar disorder (BD), and depression (D), examining their differential expression across these psychiatric disorders. The markers studied include neutrophils/lymphocyte ratio (NLR), aggregate index of systemic inflammation (AISI), systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), systemic inflammation response index (SIRI), lymphocytes/high-density lipoprotein (HDL) ratio (LHR), monocytes/HDL ratio (MHR), neutrophils/HDL ratio (NHR), and platelets/HDL ratio (PHR).

Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study involving 335 individuals with SCZ, 68 with BD, 202 with D, and 282 healthy controls (C) to evaluate hematologic parameters from untreated patients and controls.

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Sarcopenia is more common in elderly individuals and is often associated with functional limitations, which can affect postoperative clinical efficacy and mortality rates in cancer surgery. Yet, the precise effects of sarcopenia on individuals receiving robotic colorectal cancer surgery (RCRC) remain insufficiently explored. Our objective was to evaluate the value of preoperative skeletal muscle status on patients receiving RCRC about postoperative complications and long-term prognosis.

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Background: Gastric cancer can lead to excessive catabolism in patients. After undergoing gastric surgery, patients may experience additional unintended weight loss, resulting in severe malnutrition and potentially cachexia.

Methods: We selected and incorporated patients from two centers.

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Xi-Kun Yuan Pin-Shi Ni Zhen-Hao Yan Zhi Yu Zhuang-Zhi Wang Chen-Kai Zhang Fang-Hui Li Xiao-Ming Yu 1Sports Department, Nanjing University of Science and Technology ZiJin College, Nanjing, China, 2School of Sport Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China, 3Shanghai Seventh People's Hospital, Shanghai, China To investigate the effects of life-long exercise (LLE) on age-related inflammatory cytokines, apoptosis, oxidative stress, ferroptosis markers, and the NRF2/KAEP 1/Klotho pathway in rats. Eight-month-old female Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into four groups: 1) LLE: 18-month LLE training starting at 8 months of age, 2) Old moderate-intensity continuous training (OMICT): 8 months of moderate-intensity continuous training starting at 18 months of age, 3) Adult sedentary (ASED): 8 month-old adult sedentary control group, and 4) Old sedentary (OSED): a 26-month-old sedentary control group. Hematoxylin eosin staining was performed to observe the pathological changes of kidney tissue injury in rats; Masson's staining to observe the deposition of collagen fibers in rat kidney tissues; and western blotting to detect the expression levels of IL-6, IL 1beta, p53, p21, TNF-alpha, GPX4, KAEP 1, NRF2, SLC7A11, and other proteins in kidney tissues.

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  • * A study involving 1,590 patients showed that low ligation (LL) surgery resulted in faster bowel recovery and fewer complications compared to high ligation (HL), with LL also showing better outcomes in certain postoperative metrics.
  • * Robotic surgery (Rob-LL) had a longer operative time but resulted in less blood loss and more lymph nodes retrieved when compared to laparoscopic low ligation (Lap-LL), suggesting that robotic techniques may enhance recovery benefits in rectal cancer surgeries.
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Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is a highly phenotypically heterogeneous disease and is caused by a combination of factors. Retinol binding protein 4 (RBP4) is a member of a family of lipid transport proteins that are involved in the transport of substances between cells and play a crucial role in a variety of cancers. However, the expression and role of RBP4 in GC remain unknown.

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  • The study compares the cranial-caudal-medial approach (CCMA) and the medial-lateral approach (MLA) for laparoscopic right hemicolectomy in treating right-sided colon cancer.
  • Findings show that patients using CCMA had shorter surgery times, less blood loss, and more lymph nodes harvested compared to those using MLA.
  • The long-term survival rates were similar for both groups, indicating that CCMA is a safe and effective surgical method.
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Although minimally invasive surgery (MIS), such as robotic and laparoscopic procedures, is sometimes a better option than open surgery for patients with rectal cancer, it can present challenges for some elderly or frail patients who have a higher risk of chronic illnesses and poor surgical tolerance. On the basis of several pathophysiological characteristics, the patients were grouped according to their age. The time nodes, which are 65 and 80 years old, can clarify the goal of the study and offer some therapeutic benefit.

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Providing home and community-based services (HCBS) is critical for active and healthy aging. However, in China, the positive factors for improving HCBS provision are unclear, limiting its contribution to improving older adults' quality of life and promoting active and healthy aging. Therefore, this study examines the configurations that produce differences in HCBS and identifies multiple pathways for improving them and narrowing regional disparities.

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This paper introduces a novel three-dimensional chaotic system that exhibits diverse dynamic behaviors as parameters vary, including phase trajectory offset behaviors and expansion-contraction phenomena. This model encompasses a broad chaotic range and proves suitable for integration within image encryption. Building upon this chaotic system, the study devised a fast image encryption algorithm with an adaptive mechanism, capable of autonomously determining optimal encryption strategies to enhance algorithm security.

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Objective: To assess whether photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) enhances the benefits of exercise in older adults.

Data Sources: PubMed, Scopus, Medline, and Web of Science, dated to February 2023.

Study Selection: All included studies were randomized controlled trials of PBMT combined with exercise co-intervention in persons 60 years and older.

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Aging adipose tissue exhibits elevated inflammation and oxidative stress that are major sources of age-related metabolic dysfunction. However, the exact metabolic changes associated with inflammation and oxidative stress are unclear. To address this topic, we assessed variation in metabolic phenotypes of adipose tissue from 18 months adult sedentary (ASED), 26 months old sedentary (OSED), and 8 months young sedentary (YSED).

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  • - The study explored how lifelong aerobic exercise and subsequent 8 months of stopping that exercise impacted circulation, muscle stress, and inflammation in aging rats, compared to a control group.
  • - Results showed that lifelong aerobic training (LAT) significantly reduced levels of oxidative stress markers and increased protective enzyme levels in the muscles compared to the control group, while detraining (DET) had opposite effects.
  • - Changes in specific proteins related to inflammation and muscle growth (e.g., TNF-α, adiponectin, and others) were noted in both muscle types (quadriceps and soleus), with DET leading to a decrease in beneficial proteins and an increase in markers associated with muscle atrophy.
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Exercise-induced microRNA (miRNA) and HIPPO pathways participate in the regulation of skeletal muscle plasticity but their underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We aimed to investigate the effect of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on miRNA expression and the HIPPO pathway in the skeletal muscle of aging rats to determine its role in the amelioration of muscle aging. Thirty-six 18-month-old female rats were randomly divided into sedentary control (SED, n = 12), moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT, n = 12), and HIIT (n = 12) groups, with continuous exercise for 8 months.

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Background: Patients with inoperable chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) are eligible for balloon pulmonary angioplasty (BPA). However, the short-term effects of BPA on pulmonary hemodynamics and right ventricular (RV) function in patients with CTEPH have not been elucidated. In the current study, echocardiography was conducted to explore the short-term effects of BPA on inoperable CTEPH patients.

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As an excellent multifunctional single crystal, potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) is a well-known, difficult-to-process material for its soft-brittle and deliquescent nature. The surface mechanical properties are critical to the machining process; however, the characteristics of deformation behavior for KDP crystals have not been well studied. In this work, the strain rate effect on hardness was investigated on the mechanically polished tripler plane of a KDP crystal relying on nanoindentation technology.

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Casing pressure measurements and Stereoscopic Particle-Image Velocimetry (SPIV) measurements are used together to characterize the behavior of the rotor tip leakage flow at both the design and near-stall conditions in a low-speed multistage axial compressor. A three-dimensional Navier-Stokes solver is also performed for the multistage compressor and the prediction of tip leakage flow is compared with SPIV data and casing dynamic static pressure data. During the experiment 10 high-frequency Kulite transducers are mounted in the outer casing of the rotor 3 to investigate the complex flow near the compressor casing and Fourier analyses of the dynamic static pressure on the casing of the rotor 3 are carried out to investigate the tip leakage flow characteristics.

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There are remarkable uncertainty factors in the industrial sector that enhance the difficulties of setting energy conservation strategies, such as the macro economy, industrial structures, and technical uncertainties. However, current studies simply predict the possible trends or conduct scenario analyses, and neglect uncertainty factors in the management of industrial energy conservation. In response, this article considers China's iron and steel industry as an example and builds the Industrial Energy Conservation Uncertainty Analysis (IECUA) model to recognize and analyze the uncertainty factors via a 200-thousand-time Latin hypercube sampling.

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Traffic vehicles are a main source of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission in urban area. It is vital to understand PAH gas-particle partitioning in real traffic environment and assess PAH vehicular emission factors in developing China. Concentrations of particulate matter, carbonaceous products, gaseous and particulate PAHs were measured during 2011-2012 in a road tunnel of Shanghai, China.

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