Publications by authors named "Li-Sheng Qi"

The excessive use of chemical fertilizer on vegetables in protected facilities resulted in soil degradation, serious soil-borne diseases, and lower vegetable yield and quality. We examined the effects of vermicompost on soil nutrient, enzyme activities, microbial quantity, tomato growth, yield and quality in greenhouse. The results showed that both broadcast and furrow application of vermicompost improved soil environment, and significantly increased contents of soil organic matter and soil nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium).

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The cold shock protein from the hyperthermophile Thermotoga maritima (Tm-Csp) exhibits significantly higher thermostability than its homologue from the thermophile Bacillus caldolyticus (Bc-Csp). Experimental studies have shown that the electrostatic interactions unique to Tm-Csp are responsible for improving its thermostability. In the present work, the favorable charged residues in Tm-Csp were grafted into Bc-Csp by a double point mutation of S48E/N62H, and the impacts of the mutation on the thermostability and unfolding/folding behavior of Bc-Csp were then investigated by using a modified Gō model, in which the electrostatic interactions between charged residues were considered in the model.

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Shikonin, a naturally occurring naphthoquinone, exhibits anti-tumorigenic activity. However, its precise mechanisms of action have remained elusive. In the present study, the involvement in the action of shikonin of the ubiquitin ligases Cbl-b and c-Cbl, which are negative regulators of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) activation, was investigated.

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Shikonin (SK), a naturally occurring naphthoquinone, exhibits antitumor activity. However, its precise mechanisms of action are unknown. In the present study, the effects of SK on NCI-H460 human lung cancer cells were investigated.

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Allostery is a rapid and efficient way in many biological processes to regulate protein functions, where binding of an effector at the allosteric site alters the activity and function at a distant active site. Allosteric regulation of protein biological functions provides a promising strategy for novel drug design. However, how to effectively identify the allosteric sites remains one of the major challenges for allosteric drug design.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of phenylephrine (an α-adrenergic agonist) on alveolar fluid clearance (AFC) in ventilator-induced lung injury and the possible mechanism involved.

Methods: A total of 170 male Wistar rats were randomly allocated into 17 groups (n=10) using random number tables. Short-term (40 minutes) mechanical ventilation with high tidal volume (HVT) was performed to induce lung injury, impair active Na+ transport and lung liquid clearance in the rats.

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Background: Recent research suggests that beta(2)-adrenergic agonists increase alveolar fluid clearance (AFC) under physiologic and pathologic conditions. It is unknown whether beta(3)-adrenergic agonists also increase AFC under pathologic conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of beta(3)-adrenergic agonists on AFC following hypoxic lung injury and the mechanisms involved.

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Objectives: The identification of Alzheimer's disease (AD) biomarkers may allow for a less invasive and more accurate diagnosis as well as serve as a predictor of future disease progression and treatment response. The aim of this study was to map potential biomarkers in plasma for AD.

Design And Methods: Plasma metabolic perturbations between AD and healthy old person were investigated using ultra performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (UPLC/MS) and metabonomics approach.

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  • The study aims to analyze how the expression of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) impacts IL-4 levels in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) of patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and to test the effectiveness of a therapeutic agent, antisense oligonucleotide (ASON), targeting NF-kappaB.
  • C57BL/6 mice were divided into four groups: those treated with bleomycin to induce lung fibrosis (BLM), a control group receiving saline, a group treated with ASON targeting NF-kappaB's p65 subunit, and a group receiving a sense oligonucleotide (SON) for comparison.
  • Results indicated that the mice in the BLM
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  • The study looked at causes of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in adults in China, focusing on how prior antibiotic use and PORT classification relate to the germs involved and the level of drug resistance.
  • Pathogens were identified in 53.1% of patients studied, with Mycoplasma pneumoniae being the most common culprit, followed by Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae.
  • Findings highlight a significant presence of atypical pathogens in CAP cases, with over 75% of Streptococcus pneumoniae strains showing resistance to common antibiotics, signaling a need for better treatment strategies.
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  • The study investigated how three different beta-adrenergic agonists affect alveolar fluid clearance (AFC) in isolated rat lungs.
  • The results showed that all three agonists (denopamine, terbutaline, and BRL-37344) significantly increased AFC compared to baseline levels.
  • The mechanisms of action indicated that denopamine works through beta(1)-adrenoceptors, terbutaline through beta(2)-adrenoceptors, and BRL-37344 likely involves beta(2)-adrenoceptors as well, with specific antagonists demonstrating varying levels of inhibition on these effects.
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