Publications by authors named "Jianhua Su"

Background: While prehabilitation (pre surgical exercise) effectively prevents postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs), its cost-effectiveness in valve heart disease (VHD) remains unexplored. This study aims to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a three-day prehabilitation program for reducing PPCs and improving quality adjusted life years (QALYs) in Chinese VHD patients.

Methods: A cost-effectiveness analysis was conducted alongside a randomized controlled trial featuring concealed allocation, blinded evaluators, and an intention-to-treat analysis.

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Cisplatin is a common chemotherapy drug for multiple solid tumors; however, due to the nitrification of peroxynitrite (ONOO), a series of side effects seriously affect its dose and efficacy. Considering that the reactivity of ONOO is significantly affected by pH in vitro, revealing their roles in living cells contributes to understanding the side-effect process induced by cisplatin. Herein, we present a near-infrared fluorescent logic gate for sensing pH/ONOO, which can accurately discriminate four scenarios (no analyte, analyte H alone, analyte ONOO alone, and H + ONOO) and which one comes first.

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Organic radicals exhibit great potential in photothermal applications, however, their innate high reactivity with oxygen renders the preparation of stable organic radicals highly challenging. In this work, a series of co-doped radical polymers ares prepared by doping dihydrophenazine derivatives (DPPs) into the epoxy resin matrix. DPPs can form radical species through the electron transfer process, which are further stabilized by the complex 3D network structure of epoxy resin.

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Purpose: To identify the clinical effect of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) among esophageal cancer patients undergoing esophagectomy based on randomized controlled trials (RCTs).

Methods: Several databases were searched for relevant RCTs up to August 23, 2023. Primary outcomes were respiratory muscle function, including the maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) and maximum expiratory pressure (MEP), and pulmonary function, including the forced expiratory volume in one second % (FEV1%), forced vital capacity% (FVC%), maximal ventilator volume (MVV), FEV1/FVC% and FVC.

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Macrocyclic arenes have gained considerable attention for their structural diversity and widespread applications. In this research, a new kind of macrocyclic arenes, namely prism[2]dihydrophenazines (anti-P2P20, syn-P2P20, and P2P22), composed of two dihydrophenazine derivatives subunits bridged by methylene groups, were conveniently synthesized by AlCl-catalyzed one-pot condensation in 1,2-dichloroethane. Both anti-P2P20 and its isomer syn-P2P20 exhibited flexible and convertible conformation with narrow cavity, while P2P22 possessed rigid and rhombic-like skeleton due to the more steric hindrance on subunits.

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Developing luminogens with a high emission efficiency in both single-molecule and aggregate states, as well as high mobility, shows promise for advancing the iteration and update of organic optoelectronic materials. However, achieving a delicate balance between the plane configuration of luminophores and the strong exciton interactions of aggregates is a formidable task from the molecular design perspective. This dilemma was overcome by integrating a rigid donor and flexible acceptor to establish donor-acceptor (D-A) type emitters.

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This research aimed to determine the relationships between the risk factors for nosocomial multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (MDRAB) bacteremia and associated mortality. We analyzed 144 patients treated for A. baumannii bacteremia, including 120 patients with MDRAB bacteremia, from March 2015 to March 2020, in this retrospective study.

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The viscosity distribution of micellar interiors from the very center to the outer surface is dramatically varied, which has been distinguished in theoretical models, yet it remains highly challenging to quantify this issue experimentally. Herein, a series of fluorophore-substituted surfactants ( = 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 15) are developed by functionalizing the different alkyl-trimethylammonium bromides with the butterfly motion-based viscosity sensor, ,'-diphenyl-dihydrodibenzo[,]phenazine (). The immersion depth of units of in cetrimonium bromide () micelles depends on the alkyl chain lengths .

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Electrochemical synthesis has emerged as a promising approach for the large-scale production of graphene-based two-dimensional (2D) materials. Electrochemical intercalation of ions and molecules between graphite layers plays a key role in the synthesis of graphene with controllable thickness. However, there is still a limited understanding regarding the impact of intercalant molecules.

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Ferroptosis is a new mode of cell death with major morphological changes in mitochondria, including structural shrinkage and increased membrane density, indicating the mitochondrial abnormality during this process. Viscosity, as one of the crucial microenvironmental parameters for characterizing the mitochondrial state, is thought to be highly involved in the ferroptosis. Herein, we present a single fluorescent probe (PPAC-C4) for the dual ratio and ultrahigh-accuracy quantification of mitochondrial viscosity.

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A simple dynamic monitoring strategy for chiral self-assembly is achieved by confining the bent-to-planar evolution observed in ,'-diphenyl-dihydrodibenzo[,]phenazine derivatives (DPAC-R/S-GLD). Besides, this approach provides a facile pathway to fabricate architectures with circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) properties.

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Perovskite quantum dot light-emitting diodes (Pe-QLEDs) have been shown as promising candidates for next-generation displays and lightings due to their unique feature of wide color gamut and high color saturation. Hole-transporting materials (HTMs) play crucial roles in the device performance and stability of Pe-QLEDs. However, small-molecule HTMs have been less studied in Pe-QLEDs due to their poor solvent resistance and low hole mobility.

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A simple strategy is presented for the bifunctional detection of environmental organic vapor and temperature by utilizing H-bond interactions to trap a butterfly-vibration-based fluorophore (DPAC-OH) in a polyurethane (PU) matrix. The method opens up a new path for large-scale environmental inspections and the design of dual-response luminescent materials.

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We demonstrate that a single polycyclic π-scaffold can undergo sequential multistep excited-state structural evolution along the bent, planar, and twisted conformers, which coexist to produce intrinsic multiple fluorescence emissions in room-temperature solution. By installing a methyl or trifluoromethyl group on the ortho-site of N,N'-diphenyl-dihydrodibenzo[a,c]phenazine (DPAC), the enhanced steric effects change the fluorescence emission of DPAC from a dominant red band to well-resolved triple bands. The ultra-broadband triple emissions of ortho-substituted DPACs range from ≈350 to ≈850 nm, which is unprecedented for small fluorophores with molecular weight of <500.

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Depression is considered to be the most common mental disorder and is probed by several studies that chronic mild stress contributes to depression, and fortunately, most antidepressants ameliorate depressive-like behavior accompanied with reversed hippocampal neurogenesis defects. In our present study, we confirmed that different antidepressants repaired the stress-induced neuronal and behavioral deficits by modulating adult hippocampal neurogenesis. Antidepressant treatment restored the adult hippocampal neurodegeneration, which was impaired by chronic unpredicted mild stress displaying decreased proliferation and neuronal differentiation but increased apoptosis of newly formed neurons in dentate gyrus.

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Our previous study indicated that inhibition of NLRP1-dependent pyroptosis could decrease intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of a protein kinase A (PKA) agonist- or streptozotocin (STZ)-induced hyperphosphorylated tau. In this study, we used a glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK-3β) overactivation rat model to reconfirm our previous results. ICV injection of wortmannin (WT, a PI3K inhibitor) and GF-109203X (GFX, a PKC inhibitor) was used to induce overactivation of GSK-3β in rats.

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Single-molecule conductance measurements for 9,14-diphenyl-9,14-dihydrodibenzo[,]phenazine () may offer unique insight into the bent-to-planar photocycle between the ground and excited states. Herein, we employ derivative as the molecular prototype to fabricate single-molecule junctions using the scanning tunneling microscope break junction technique and explore photoconductance dependence on the excited-state structural/electronic changes. We find up to ∼200% conductance enhancement of under continuous 340 nm light irradiation than that without irradiation, while photoconductance disappears in the case where structural evolution of the is halted through macrocyclization.

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To gain insights into the coupling of conformational and electronic variables, we exploited steric hindrance to modulate a polycyclic skeleton with a bent conformation in the S state and a twisted conformation in the S state under the guidance of photoexcited aromaticity reversals. Polycyclic 5,10-dihydrophenazine () adopted a bent structure in S but involved a bent-to-planar transformation in S due to the excited-state aromaticity of the 8π-electron central ring. The ,'-locations and 1,4,6,9-sites of the skeleton provided a versatile chemical handle for fine-tuning intramolecular steric hindrance.

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Aims: The early distinction of pancreatic cancer associated diabetes (PaCDM) in patients with elderly diabetes is critical. However, PaCDM and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) remain indistinguishable. We aim to address the differences between the pancreatic and gut endocrine hormones of patients with PaCDM and T2DM.

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Purpose: To evaluate whether postoperative exercise training is effective in improving clinical outcomes such as the quality of life (QoL), exercise capacity and respiratory function of patients receiving pulmonary resection.

Data Sources: The PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science and PEDro electronic databases were comprehensively searched to identify eligible randomized controlled trials (RCTs).

Methods: The PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines were followed.

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Introduction: Postoperative ineffective cough is easy to occur after thoracic surgery, and it is also a risk factor for postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs).

Objectives: To explore the value of peak expiratory flow rate (PEF) in evaluating cough ability in patients undergoing lung surgery and evaluate the effectiveness of chest wall compression during the expiratory phase by PEF.

Methods: From September 2020 to May 2021, the researchers collected the data of patients who underwent lung surgery.

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Objective: More than one-third of chronic pancreatitis patients will eventually develop diabetes, recently classified as post-chronic pancreatitis diabetes mellitus (PPDM-C). This study was aimed to investigate the pancreatic and gut hormone responses to a mixed meal test in PPDM-C patients, compared with non-diabetic chronic pancreatitis (CP), and type 2 diabetes patients or healthy controls.

Design And Methods: Sixteen patients with PPDM-C, 12 with non-diabetic CP as well as 10 with type 2 diabetes and healthy controls were recruited.

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As an alternative mesenchymal stem cell- (MSC-) based therapy, MSC-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) have shown promise in the field of regenerative medicine. We previously found that human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell-derived EVs (hUCMSC-EVs) improved functional recovery and nerve regeneration in a rat model of sciatic nerve transection. However, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood.

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Herein, a molecular pixel system for full-color luminescence reproduction is achieved by adjusting the colorless mixtures of two matching fluorophores, i.e., polarity-insensitive 9,14-diphenyl-9,14-dihydrodibenzo[,]phenazine () as the fixed red primary color and polarity-sensitive dansylamide () as dynamic blue to green primary colors.

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Microglia are immune cells of the central nervous system that mediate neuroinflammation. It is widely known that microglia-mediated inflammation in the brain contribute to the widespread tissue damage and neurological deficits in traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the mechanisms responsible for this inflammatory response remain elusive.

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