266 results match your criteria: "Suzhou Vocational Health College[Affiliation]"

This study aimed to assess the composition of essential oil (EBE) and identify potential targets for inhibiting human hepatocellular carcinoma cell proliferation. The plants were collected from four regions: Jiuzhi, Qinghai; Ruoergai, Sichuan; Aba, Sichuan; and Jiulong, Sichuan. Four EBEs (named No.

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Role of the medial septum neurotensin receptor 1 in anxiety-like behaviors evoked by emotional stress.

Psychoneuroendocrinology

January 2025

Women and Children's Medical Research Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, China. Electronic address:

Anxiety is one of the most common mental disorders. Neurotensin (NT) is a neuropeptide widely distributed in the central nervous system, involved in the pathophysiology of many neural and psychiatric disorders such as anxiety. However, the neural substrates mediating NT's effect on the regulation of anxiety have not been fully identified.

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Background: Depression substantially impacts on quality of life, personal relationships, and self-care. Gastrointestinal disorders are the common comorbidity of depression and 24.3% of patients with depression have disordered bowel habits.

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Introduction: Inflammatory diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease, lead to systemic immune microenvironment disturbances, contributing to bone loss, yet the mechanisms by which specific receptors regulate this process in inflammatory bone loss remain poorly understood. As a G-protein-coupled receptor, the Apelin receptor plays a crucial role in the regulation of inflammation and immune microenvironment. However, the precise mechanisms governing its role in inflammatory bone loss remain incompletely understood.

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Background: Blood flow restriction training (BFRT) can produce effects similar to high-intensity exercise at lower intensities, making it a potentially more suitable method for older adults with sarcopenia. This study aims to determine the efficacy of the intervention on improving physical fitness in older adults with sarcopenia when blood flow restriction (BFR) and aerobic exercise (AE) are combined (BFR-AE) and to explore the related metabolic and signaling mechanisms.

Methods: This is a three-arm, parallel, randomized controlled trial.

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Detection of three-rooted mandibular first molars on panoramic radiographs using deep learning.

Sci Rep

December 2024

Department of Dentistry and Central Lab, Ninth People's Hospital of Suzhou, Soochow University, Suzhou, China.

This study aimed to develop a deep learning system for the detection of three-rooted mandibular first molars (MFMs) on panoramic radiographs and to assess its diagnostic performance. Panoramic radiographs, together with cone beam computed tomographic (CBCT) images of the same subjects, were retrospectively collected from 730 patients, encompassing a total of 1444 MFMs (367 teeth were three-rooted and the remaining 1077 teeth were two-rooted). Five convolutional neural network (CNN) models (ResNet-101 and - 50, DenseNet-201, MobileNet-v3 and Inception-v3) were employed to classify three- and two-rooted MFMs on the panoramic radiographs.

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HIG-2 promotes glioma stemness and radioresistance mediated by IGFBP2-rich microparticles in hypoxia.

Apoptosis

December 2024

State Key Laboratory of Radiation Medicine and Protection, School of Radiation Medicine and Protection, Collaborative Innovation Center of Radiation Medicine of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions, Soochow University, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.

Hypoxia can weaken the efficacy of radiotherapy and decrease tumor immunogenicity leading to immune escape. Thus, a thorough understanding of the key signaling pathways regulated by hypoxia is vitally important to enhance the radiosensitivity and improve immunosuppressive microenvironment of glioma. In this study, we verified the crucial role of hypoxia-inducible gene 2 (HIG-2) in lipid droplet (LD) accumulation and demonstrated that HIG-2 binding to frizzled class receptor 10 (FZD10) activated Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway and increased its downstream insulin-like growth factor binding protein 2 (IGFBP2) level in microparticles (MPs) derived from glioma stem cells (GSCs), leading to decreased radiosensitivity and immunogenicity of MPs-receiving cells via the cross-talk between GSCs and non-stem glioma cells (GCs).

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Ophthalmology

November 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, The First People's Hospital of Xuzhou, The Affiliated Xuzhou Municipal Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China; First School of Clinical Medicine of Xuzhou Medical University, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China; Suzhou Vocational Health College, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. Electronic address:

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the ability of four obesity indicators, including waist circumference (WC), body mass index (BMI), body adiposity index (BAI), and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) on prediction for incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Chinese Han population.

Methods: We analyzed data from a prospective population cohort of 3598 participants aged 35 to 74 years from Jiangsu China. The logistic regression model was used to analyze the association between four obesity indicators and CVD risk.

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Application of 3D-printed resin guides for the removal of molar fiber posts.

J Dent

November 2024

Department of Endodontics, The Affiliated Stomatological Hospital of Nanjing Medical University; State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base of Research, Prevention and Treatment for Oral Diseases; Jiangsu Province Engineering Research Center of Stomatological Translational Medicine. Nanjing 210029, China. Electronic address:

Objective: To evaluate the digital guide technique for removing fiber posts from molars and compare it with the conventional microscope-assisted ultrasound method.

Methods: Two mandibular dentition models, each comprising six extracted molars, were prepared. Two thick and straight canals distributed separately in the distal and mesial roots of each molar were selected for placing the fiber posts.

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DNA damage-inducing endogenous and exogenous factors and research progress.

Nucleosides Nucleotides Nucleic Acids

November 2024

Suzhou Key Laboratory of Medical Biotechnology, Suzhou Vocational Health College, Suzhou, China.

The substances that cause abnormal DNA structures are known as DNA damage-inducing factors, and their resulting DNA damage has been extensively studied and proven to be closely related to cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and aging. Prolonged exposure to DNA damage-inducing factors can lead to a variety of difficult-to-treat diseases, yet these factors have not been well summarized. It is crucial to use a combination of environmental science and life science to gain a deep understanding of the environmental sources and biological consequences of DNA damage-inducing factors for mechanistic research and prevention of diseases such as cancer.

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  • - The quality control of herbal medicines is crucial for ensuring their effectiveness in clinical use, but current quality evaluation methods often overlook the link between chemical properties and clinical efficacy.
  • - This study introduces a new quality standard system, the efficacy-oriented Q-marker of the effect-constituent index (ECI), focusing on Scutellariae Radix (SR), a popular herbal medicine known for its various therapeutic properties.
  • - By analyzing key markers associated with anti-inflammatory effects, the study demonstrates that the ECI can effectively correlate with and predict the therapeutic quality of SR, offering insights that could improve quality evaluation for other herbal medicines.
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Perinatal malnutrition is a critical cause of diseases in offspring. Based on the different rates of organ development, we hypothesised that malnutrition at varying early life stages would have a differential impact on cardiovascular disease in middle-aged and older adults. This study sought to assess the long-term impact of exposure to the 1959-1961 Great Chinese Famine (GCF) during early developmental periods on risks of cardiovascular diseases in the late middle-aged offspring.

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Children from the poor families seem to grow up earlier: An examination of how family economy stress links to career exploration.

PLoS One

October 2024

School of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, Beijing Key Laboratory of Behavior and Mental Health, Peking University, Beijing, China.

Career exploration, a critical antecedent to college students' career choices and employment, offers essential guidance for their career development. However, existing research has not explored how changes in family economic stress impact career exploration. Drawing on social cognitive career theory, this study aims to deepen our understanding of the complex interplay between family economic stress and career exploration among vocational school students.

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  • The study investigates the effects of Kui-Jie-Ling capsules, a hospital preparation for ulcerative colitis (UC) in China, and examines their potential benefits when combined with the drug adalimumab.
  • Researchers used a combination of network pharmacology and animal experiments to analyze how Kui-Jie-Ling alleviates UC symptoms in mice induced by a chemical called dextran sulfate sodium (DSS).
  • The findings suggest that Kui-Jie-Ling works through multiple pathways, including the reduction of inflammatory responses and restoration of gut health, offering support for its clinical use alone or with adalimumab for treating UC.
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  • Taxol is the primary chemotherapy for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but many patients develop resistance, making it crucial to find ways to counteract this resistance.
  • The study evaluated the potential of ASIV to reverse taxol resistance using various assays and discovered that it works by suppressing genes linked to the cancer cell's stemness.
  • ASIV's mechanism involves promoting the degradation of epiregulin (EREG), which suppresses the signaling that leads to resistance, suggesting that targeting pathways like EREG/ErbB/ERK could be a way to improve treatment outcomes for resistant NSCLC.
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Purpose: This randomized parallel controlled trial aimed to determine the effectiveness of graded progressive home-based resistance combined with aerobic exercise in improving physical fitness in community-dwelling older adults with sarcopenia.

Patients And Methods: Community-dwelling older adults (≥60 years) with sarcopenia were randomly assigned to the intervention group (IG), receiving 12 weeks of graded progressive home-based resistance and aerobic exercise training, and the control group (CG), maintaining lifestyle unchanged. The primary outcomes were knee extensor muscle strength and the six-minute walk distance (6MWD).

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  • ACAT1 is an enzyme linked to the metabolism of ketones, isoleucine, and fatty acids, and its mutations can lead to ketoacidosis, with varying roles in different cancer types; however, its specific impact on gastric cancer was not well understood until now.
  • This study found that ACAT1 expression is significantly lower in late-stage gastric cancer tissues compared to early stages, and overexpressing ACAT1 reduced cancer cell colony formation, migration, and invasion, while enhancing sensitivity to chemotherapy.
  • The research identified potential mechanisms behind ACAT1's role in gastric cancer, suggesting involvement in pathways like the Adipocytokine Signaling and P53 Signaling Pathways
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Co-profiling of translatome and transcriptome reveals the regulation of dynamic gene expression during embryogenesis.

Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai)

September 2024

Jiangsu Province Engineering Research Center of Molecular Target Therapy and Companion Diagnostics in Oncology, Suzhou Vocational Health College, Suzhou 215009, China.

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Monosome Stalls the Translation Process Mediated by IGF2BP in Arcuate Nucleus for Puberty Onset Delay.

Mol Neurobiol

September 2024

Central Laboratory, Suzhou Bay Clinical College, Xuzhou Medical University, Suzhou Ninth People's Hospital, Soochow University, Suzhou, 215200, Jiangsu, China.

Puberty onset through hypothalamic-pituitary-gonad (HPG) axis as an important reproductive event in postnatal development is initiated from hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC). The growing evidence indicates that translational control also plays an essential role in the final expression of gonadotropin genes. To investigate the role of protein translation and behavior of ribosomes in pubertal onset, the global profiles of transcriptome, single ribosome (monosome), polysome, and tandem mass tag proteome were comprehensively investigated in rat hypothalamic ARCs of different pubertal stages using RNA sequencing, polyribo sequencing, and mass spectrum.

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Small Molecule Induces Time-Dependent Inhibition of Stat3 Dimerization and DNA-Binding Activity and Regresses Human Breast Tumor Xenografts.

Chembiochem

November 2024

Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology-Oncology, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, Davis 5065, Los Angeles, CA, 90048, USA.

Aberrantly-active signal transducer and activator of transcription (Stat)3 has a causal role in many human cancers and represents a validated anticancer drug target, though it has posed significant challenge to drug development. A new small molecule, JKB887, was identified through library screening and is predicted to interact with Lys591, Arg609 and Pro63 in the phospho-tyrosine (pTyr)-binding pocket of the Stat3 SH2 domain. JKB887 inhibited Stat3 DNA-binding activity in vitro in a time-dependent manner, with IC of 2.

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Prediction models were developed to assess the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) based on micronutrient intake, utilizing data from 90,167 UK Biobank participants. Four machine learning models were employed to predict CVD risk, with performance evaluation metrics including area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC), accuracy, recall, specificity, and F1-score. The eXtreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost) model was utilized to rank the importance of 11 micronutrients in cardiovascular health.

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Background: Vascular health has been associated with cognition but related evidence is limited in Chinese. The objective of this study was to examine the association of vascular aging assessed by arterial stiffness and blood pressure with cognitive function in an unselected Chinese population.

Methods: In the Tianning Cohort (N = 5158), indicators of arterial stiffness and blood pressure including carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV), ankle-brachial index (ABI), pulse pressure (PP), systolic blood pressure (SBP), and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were measured.

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Dietary restriction and fasting alleviate radiation-induced intestinal injury by inhibiting cGAS/STING activation.

J Nutr Biochem

November 2024

Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Soochow University, Suzhou, China; Office of the Hosptial, Changzhou No.7 People's Hospital, Changzhou Geriatric Hospital Affiliated to Soochow University, Changzhou, China. Electronic address:

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  • Radiation therapy for abdominal or pelvic cancers often leads to intestinal injury, which limits treatment effectiveness.
  • This study explored how dietary restriction, specifically caloric restriction (CR) and fasting, affects radiation-induced intestinal damage in mice, finding that these practices promote recovery and reduce damage.
  • Mechanistically, CR and fasting decreased mitochondrial and DNA damage, lessened immune responses linked to the cGAS/STING pathway, and altered gut microbiota, indicating potential therapeutic strategies for mitigating radiation effects.
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