Publications by authors named "Pu Q"

Background: Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) has become the preferred treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs). Recent studies have demonstrated that cases of EVAR failure repair and subsequent open conversion have increased. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the national trend of annual cases and assess the 30-day outcomes of conversion to open repair after failed EVAR compared with primary open repair.

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Background: Bronchopleural fistula (BPF) is a rare but severe complication following bronchoplasty. Identification of the risk factors for the development of BPF after bronchoplasty may contribute to better perioperative management, thereby further improving the prognosis of these patients. However, few studies have focused on the risk factors for BPF after bronchoplasty.

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γ-Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), a neurotransmitter or neuromodulator in the human central nervous system, is often abused in drug-facilitated sexual assaults due to its euphoric and sedative effects. While the analysis of GHB has received continuous attention, its inherent characteristics pose challenges. In the current study, capillary electrophoresis (CE) with capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection (CD) was built, and Good's buffers were evaluated as the background electrolytes for CE separation and CD detection.

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The effects of fucoidan (LF) on immune regulation and intestinal microflora in cyclophosphamide (CTX)-treated mice were investigated in this work. Results indicated that LF significantly enhanced the spleen and thymus indices, promoted spleen lymphocyte and peritoneal macrophages proliferation, and increased the immune-related cytokines production in serum. Moreover, LF could regulate intestinal flora composition, increasing the abundance of and , and inhibiting , , , , and .

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This research is to investigate the expression of the TGF-β1/Smads/α-SMA pathway and its effect on bladder histology and function in children with neurogenic bladder (NB). The bladder specimens from 10 children with NB and 8 children with vesicoureteral junction obstruction were collected into the NB and control groups. The expression of TGF-β1, Smad2, Smad3, Smad4, Smad6, α-SMA, fibronectin, collagen I and collagen III in bladder tissues was detected.

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A circular nonuniform electric field strategy coupled with gel electrophoresis was proposed to control the precise separation and efficient concentration of nano- and microparticles. The circular nonuniform electric field has the feature of exponential increase in the electric field intensity along the radius, working with three functional zones of migration, acceleration, and concentration. The distribution form of electric field lines is regulated in functional zones to control the migration behaviors of particles for separation and concentration by altering the relative position of the ring electrode (outside) and rodlike electrode (inner).

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Soil microbial communities are critical for maintaining terrestrial ecosystems and fundamental ecological processes. Mercury (Hg) is a heavy metal that is toxic to microorganisms, but its effects on microbial community assembly and ecosystem multifunctionality in rice paddy ecosystems remain largely unknown. In the current study, we analyzed the microbial community structure and ecosystem multifunctionality of paddy soils across a Hg contamination gradient.

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Understanding the roles of phenotypic plasticity in adaptive evolution has gained recognition for decades. Studies involving multiple taxa have shown that gene expression plasticity serves as "long-term memory" to facilitate re-adaptations to ancestral environments. Nevertheless, the general pattern and the underlying genetic basis of expression plasticity remain unclear.

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Herbivores rarely consume toxic plants. An increase in the proportion of toxic plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) in poisonous plants can promote detoxification and related metabolic capacity of animals. Poisonous plants with thick taproots like Stellera chamaejasme (SC) are important stored food for the plateau zokor (Eospalax baileyi) during the winter and promote the development of detoxification mechanisms in this animal.

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Volatile oil from traditional Chinese medicine has various biological activities and has pharmacological activities in the central nervous system, digestive system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, etc. These oils are widely used in clinical practice. However, the development of their clinical applications is restricted due to the disadvantages of volatile oils, such as high stimulation, high volatility and poor stability.

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There is no consensus on the best treatment modality for acute distal embolization complications during endovascular interventions for peripheral arterial diseases. We report on 3 patients who underwent mechanical embolectomy using a distal embolic protection device (EPD). All patients showed angiographic evidence of distal embolism, which occurred during lower extremity limb salvage endovascular procedures.

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Neurotransmitters (NTs) and their metabolites play crucial roles in the regulation of the sleep-wake cycle. Thus, a comprehensive quantitative analysis of NTs would be useful in elucidating the potential mechanisms involved in sedative-hypnotic activities. In this study, we developed a high-throughput quantitative method based on a two-dimensional chromatography-mass spectrometry technique to simultaneously analyze 63 NTs and their metabolites in rat plasma, brain homogenate, and microdialysis samples from five different sleep-associated regions of the brain.

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Cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) is essential for fighting against viruses and bacteria, but how cGAS is involved in host immune response remains largely elusive. Here, we uncover the crucial role of cGAS in host immunity based on a Pseudomonas aeruginosa pulmonary infection model. cGAS mice showed more heavy bacterial burdens and serious lung injury accompanied with exorbitant proinflammatory cytokines than wild-type mice.

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Online and face-to-face coactions are widely used work organization modes. This study aims to investigate the effect of social comparison direction on task performance when people coact online. A total of 40 individuals were recruited to participate in a 2 (coaction type: online and face to face) × 3 (social comparison direction: upward, downward and no comparison) × 2 (phase: pre-comparison and post-comparison) within-subject experiment.

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Alternative splicing (AS) exists in eukaryotes to increase the complexity and adaptability of systems under biophysiological conditions by increasing transcriptional and protein diversity. As a classic hormone, abscisic acid (ABA) can effectively control plant growth, improve stress resistance, and promote dormancy. At the transcriptional level, ABA helps plants respond to the outside world by regulating transcription factors through signal transduction pathways to regulate gene expression.

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Rice improvement depends on the availability of genetic variation, and AA genome species are the natural reservoir of favorable alleles that are useful for rice breeding. To systematically evaluate and utilize potentially valuable traits of new QTLs or genes for the Asian cultivated rice improvement from all AA genome species, 6,372 agronomic trait introgression lines (ILs) from BC to BC were screened and raised based on the variations in agronomic traits by crossing 170 accessions of 7 AA genome species and 160 upland rice accessions of as the donor parents, with three elite cultivars of , Dianjingyou 1 (a variety), Yundao 1 (a variety), and RD23 (an variety) as the recurrent parents, respectively. The agronomic traits, such as spreading panicle, erect panicle, dense panicle, lax panicle, awn, prostrate growth, plant height, pericarp color, kernel color, glabrous hull, grain size, 1,000-grain weight, drought resistance and aerobic adaption, and blast resistance, were derived from more than one species.

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A barley diterpene synthase (HvKSL4) was found to produce (14)-cleistantha-8,12-diene (). Formation of the nearly planar cyclohexa-1,4-diene configuration leaves the ring poised for aromatization, but necessitates a deceptively complicated series of rearrangements steered through a complex energetic landscape, as elucidated here through quantum chemical calculations and labeling studies.

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Purpose: To identify more accurate predictors of upper urinary tract dilatation (UUTD) in neurogenic bladder (NB) children, we studied the relationship among urodynamic parameters at different bladder filling stages, detrusor leak point pressure (DLPP) and UUTD.

Methods: A total of 158 children (3-16 years) with NB were included and then divided into 2 groups according to whether their NB diagnosis was complicated with UUTD: the UUTD group (39 patients) and those without UUTD group (control group, 119 patients). The bladder filling phase was divided into 3 equal parts: the early, middle, and end filling stages.

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The gonadotropins, luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), are glycoprotein hormones in the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis and regulate mammalian reproduction. The expression of these genes in the plateau zokor () is poorly understood. We characterized the immunolocalization of the luteinizing hormone receptor (LHR) and follicle stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) in the testes and evaluated the positive immunohistochemical results and the relative mRNA expression of gonadotropin genes.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study presents a new method for controlling chemoselectivity in divergent oxidative dearomatization coupling reactions using specific catalysts and bases.
  • Three types of polycyclic cyclohexadienones were synthesized from identical reactants with high yields (85-99%) across 41 examples.
  • This approach introduces a novel copper- and palladium-catalyzed process for the C-H oxidative dearomatization of phenolic derivatives.
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Objectives: The optimal location to insert a chest tube for postoperative drainage has not been identified. We performed a retrospective equivalence study to identify whether the efficiency is similar regarding anterior or posterior position of chest tube in thoracic cavity after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for non-small-cell lung cancer.

Methods: A retrospective review of 4263 patients undergoing non-small-cell lung cancer resection from October 2009 to August 2019 in the Western China Lung Cancer Database was conducted.

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SignificanceIn a polymicrobial battlefield where different species compete for nutrients and colonization niches, antimicrobial compounds are the sword and shield of commensal microbes in competition with invading pathogens and each other. The identification of an -produced genotoxin, colibactin, and its specific targeted killing of enteric pathogens and commensals, including and , sheds light on our understanding of intermicrobial interactions in the mammalian gut. Our findings elucidate the mechanisms through which genotoxins shape microbial communities and provide a platform for probing the larger role of enteric multibacterial interactions regarding infection and disease outcomes.

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The association between endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) and apoptosis has been extensively studied. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate responsive element binding protein 3 like 1 (CREB3L1) has an important role in the development of glioma. In the present study, the potential association between ERS-induced apoptosis and CREB3L1 and its clinical implications were investigated.

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Aortoesophageal fistula caused by esophageal foreign body is a rare, catastrophic condition. We report a case of delayed aortoesophageal fistula caused by fishbone and associated with severe hematemesis, mediastinal abscess, and esophageal tear. We performed thoracic endovascular aortic repair to control the bleeding and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery to drain the mediastinal abscess and to repair the esophageal tear.

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3,3-Disubstituted oxetanes have been utilized as bioisosteres for gem-dimethyl and cyclobutane functionalities. We report the discovery of a novel class of oxetane indole-amine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO1) inhibitors suitable for Q3W (once every 3 weeks) oral and parenteral dosing. A diamide class of IDO inhibitors was discovered through an automated ligand identification system (ALIS).

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