Publications by authors named "Zin W"

Freshwater resources as a key aspect of socio-economic development, provide a large number of services in human and environmental systems. Nevertheless, human appropriation of these water resources and the modification of landscapes lead to potential threats on water availability and quality from local to global scales. The Inle Lake in Myanmar is an economically, traditionally, and ecologically important freshwater ecosystem that faced severe degradation from the 2000s.

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  • Significant evidence shows that inflammation in the lungs can affect brain function, leading to cognitive issues and a higher risk of dementia.
  • In a mouse model of silicosis, silica exposure caused lung inflammation, which was associated with brain inflammation and memory deficits.
  • The study highlights how lung and brain inflammation are interconnected, ultimately leading to synapse damage and impaired memory in response to lung exposure to silica.
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Centipedic Acid (CPA), a natural diterpene from Egletes viscosa, an endemic species of the Caatinga biome, has shown antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. However, no report on the CPA on respiratory system mechanics has been so far advanced. We aimed to investigate the dose-response behavior of CPA on E.

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  • A study assessed lung glycolytic activity, clinical symptoms, and various biomarkers in survivors of COVID-19 pneumonia, involving adults who had moderate to severe cases and included a control group.* ! -
  • Out of 53 survivors, all reported persistent symptoms, with many experiencing multiple issues; their lung density and metabolic activity were higher than that of control subjects months after recovery.* ! -
  • The study found elevated levels of plasma markers related to inflammation and endothelial activation in survivors, suggesting ongoing health effects and insights into the long-term impacts of COVID-19 pneumonia.* !
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Microcystin-LR (MC-LR) is a potent cyanotoxin that can reach several organs. However subacute exposure to sublethal doses of MC-LR has not yet well been studied. Herein, we evaluated the outcomes of subacute and sublethal MC-LR exposure on lungs.

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Direct analysis of isolated mitochondria enables a better understanding of lung dysfunction. Despite well-defined mitochondrial isolation protocols applicable to other tissues, such as the brain, kidney, heart, and liver, a robust and reproductive protocol has not yet been advanced for the lung. We describe a protocol for the isolation of mitochondria from lung tissue aiming for functional analyses of mitochondrial O consumption, transmembrane potential, reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation, ATP production, and swelling.

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Mechanical ventilation (MV) is essential for the treatment of critical patients since it may provide a desired gas exchange. However, MV itself can trigger ventilator-associated lung injury in patients. We hypothesized that the mechanisms of lung injury through redox imbalance might also be associated with pulmonary inflammatory status, which has not been so far described.

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This study aimed to evaluate how emphysema extent and its regional distribution quantified by chest CT are associated with clinical and functional severity in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Patients with a post-bronchodilator forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV)/forced vital capacity (FVC) < 0.70, without any other obstructive airway disease, who presented radiological evidence of emphysema on visual CT inspection were retrospectively enrolled.

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Aim: We aimed to evaluate whether the streptozotocin-induced diabetic model can generate lung functional, histological and biochemical impairments and whether moderate exercise can prevent these changes.

Methods: Wistar rats were assigned to control (CTRL), exercise (EXE), diabetic (D) and diabetic with exercise (D+EXE) groups. We used the n5-STZ model of diabetes mellitus triggered by a single injection of streptozotocin (STZ, 120 mg/kg b.

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Unlabelled: Air pollution is a matter of concern among the public, especially for those living in urban and industrial areas. Markov chain modeling is often used to model the underlying dynamics of air pollution, which involves describing the transition probability of going from one air pollution state to another. Thus, estimating the transition probability matrix for the data of the air pollution index (API) is an essential process in the modeling.

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  • Background: The study investigates how CT scans are used to measure the extent and severity of COVID-19 pneumonia by comparing abnormal lung opacities to estimated lung volume and weight, noting that these measurements can be influenced by demographic factors.
  • Purposes: Researchers aimed to refine pneumonia assessments in COVID-19 by adjusting CT scan results to a predicted lung volume and weight, and to explore their relationships with patient outcomes.
  • Results: Predictive factors like sex, age, and height helped estimate lung metrics in healthy individuals, while significant thresholds for pneumonia extent and severity were established; patients exhibiting severe pneumonia faced higher risks of complications such as mortality and ICU admission.
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  • - C60 fullerene nanoparticles can negatively impact lung mechanics and mitochondrial function in mice, leading to increased inflammation and pulmonary issues.
  • - In a study, mice exposed to C60 showed heightened lung tissue stiffness, more inflammatory cells, and lung edema compared to a control group.
  • - Mitochondria from C60-exposed mice demonstrated reduced oxygen consumption and ATP production, along with elevated reactive oxygen species (ROS), suggesting significant cellular stress.
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  • Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) is a harmful cyanotoxin that poses increasing risks to human health, particularly affecting the lungs.
  • In a study using male BALB/c mice, the effects of CYN were assessed alongside treatments with the anti-inflammatory drug dexamethasone to see if it could alleviate the damage caused by CYN.
  • Results showed that CYN led to worsened lung mechanics and inflammation, but treatment with dexamethasone helped to reverse some of these negative effects.
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This work aims to develop a computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) to quantify the extent of pulmonary involvement (PI) in COVID-19 as well as the radiological patterns referred to as lung opacities in chest computer tomography (CT). One hundred thirty subjects with COVID-19 pneumonia who underwent chest CT at hospital admission were retrospectively studied (141 sets of CT scan images). Eighty-eight healthy individuals without radiological evidence of acute lung disease served as controls.

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C fullerene (C) is a nano-pollutant that can damage the respiratory system. Eugenol exhibits significant anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. We aimed to investigate the time course of C emulsion-induced pulmonary and spermatic harms, as well as the effect of eugenol on C emulsion toxicity.

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The original version of this article unfortunately contained an error in the affiliation section and in the main body text.

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Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a common complication in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc), and its diagnosis contributes to early treatment decisions. To quantify ILD associated with SSc (SSc-ILD) from chest CT images using an automatic quantification method based on the computation of the weight of interstitial lung opacities. Ninety-four patients with SSc underwent CT, forced vital capacity (FVC), and carbon monoxide diffusion capacity (DL) tests.

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An environmental problem which is of concern across the globe nowadays is air pollution. The extent of air pollution is often studied based on data on the observed level of air pollution. Although the analysis of air pollution data that is available in the literature is numerous, studies on the dynamics of air pollution with the allowance for spatial interaction effects through the use of the Markov chain model are very limited.

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To provide an in vitro estimation of the pressure drop across tracheal tubes (ΔP) in the face of given pulsatile frequencies and peak pressures (P) delivered by a high-frequency percussive ventilator (HFPV) applied to a lung model. Tracheal tubes (TT) 6.5, 7.

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Silicosis is an occupational lung disease caused by inhalation of silica particles. It is characterized by intense lung inflammation, with progressive and irreversible fibrosis, leading to impaired lung function. Purinergic signaling modulates silica-induced lung inflammation and fibrosis through P2X7 receptor.

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Panic disorder (PD) pathophysiology is very heterogeneous, and the discrimination of distinct subtypes could be very useful. A subtype based on respiratory symptoms is known to constitute a specific subgroup. However, evidence to support the respiratory subtype (RS) as a distinct subgroup of PD with a well-defined phenotype remains controversial.

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Objective: To evaluate the different components of the resistance of the respiratory system, respiratory muscle strength and to investigate the occurrence of expiratory flow limitation (EFL) in patients with morbid obesity (MO) when seated.

Methods: The sample was composed of MO (BMI≥40 kg/m2) and non-obese individuals (NO) with a BMI between 18 and 30 kg/m2. The protocol consisted of the anthropometric assessment and the following measures of respiratory function: spirometry, maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures (MIP and MEP, respectively) and impulse oscillometry.

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Increasing evidence shows that lungs can be damaged by inhalation of nanoparticles (NPs) at environmental and occupational settings. Recent findings have associated the exposure to iron oxide (FeO) and titanium dioxide (TiO) - NPs widely used in biomedical and clinical research - with pulmonary oxidative stress and inflammation. Although changes on cellular mechanics could contribute to pulmonary inflammation, there is no information regarding the effects of FeO and TiO on alveolar epithelial cell biomechanics.

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Introduction: Application of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a widely employed model to mimic acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Available data regarding LPS-induced biomechanical changes on pulmonary epithelial cells are limited only to P. aeruginosa LPS.

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