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  1. Article ; Online: Juan-tong-yin potentially impacts endometriosis pathophysiology by enhancing autophagy of endometrial stromal cells via unfolded protein reaction-triggered endoplasmic reticulum stress.

    Meng, Fengyun / Li, Jing / Dong, Kun / Bai, Rui / Liu, Qiyu / Lu, Shijin / Liu, Ying / Wu, Dekun / Jiang, Chen / Li, Weihong

    Journal of ethnopharmacology

    2024  Volume 325, Page(s) 117859

    Abstract: ... Although traditional Chinese medicines-such as Juan-Tong-Yin (JTY)-have shown promising results, their mechanisms of action remain ...

    Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance: Endometriosis (EMs) is characterized by inflammatory lesions, dysmenorrhea, infertility, and chronic pelvic pain. Single-target medications often fail to provide systemic therapeutic results owing to the complex mechanism underlying endometriosis. Although traditional Chinese medicines-such as Juan-Tong-Yin (JTY)-have shown promising results, their mechanisms of action remain largely unknown.
    Aim of the study: To elucidate the therapeutic mechanism of JTY in EMs, focusing on endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-induced autophagy.
    Materials and methods: The major components of JTY were detected using high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS). The potential mechanism of JTY in EMs treatment was predicted using network pharmacological analysis. Finally, the pathogenesis of EMs was validated in a clinical case-control study and the molecular mechanism of JTY was validated in vitro using endometrial stromal cells (ESCs).
    Results: In total, 241 compounds were analyzed and identified from JTY using UPLC-MS. Network pharmacology revealed 288 targets between the JTY components and EMs. Results of the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and Gene Ontology (GO) analyses indicated that regulating autophagy, migration, apoptosis, and inflammation were the key mechanisms of JTY in treating EMs. Meanwhile, we found that protein kinase R-like endoplasmic reticulum kinase (PERK), Beclin-1, and microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 B (LC3B) expressions were lower in endometria of patients with EMs than in those with normal eutopic endometria (p < 0.05). Additionally, during in vitro experiments, treatment with 20% JTY-containing serum significantly suppressed ESC proliferation, achieving optimal effects after 48 h. Electron microscopy revealed significantly increased autophagy flux in the JTY group compared with the control group. Moreover, JTY treatment significantly reduced the migratory and invasive abilities of ESCs and upregulated protein expression of PERK, eukaryotic initiation factor 2α (eIF2α)/phospho-eukaryotic initiation factor 2α (p-eIF2α), activating Transcription Factor-4 (ATF4), Beclin-1, and LC3BII/I, while subsequently downregulating NOD-like receptor thermal protein domain associated protein 3 (NLRP3) and interleukin 18 (IL-18) expression. However, administration of GSK2656157-a highly selective PERK inhibitor-reversed these changes.
    Conclusion: JTY ameliorates EMs by activating PERK associated with unfolded protein reaction, enhancing cell ER stress and autophagy, improving the inflammatory microenvironment, and decreasing the migration and invasion of ESCs.
    MeSH term(s) Female ; Humans ; Signal Transduction ; Beclin-1/metabolism ; Endometriosis/pathology ; Case-Control Studies ; Chromatography, Liquid ; Tandem Mass Spectrometry ; Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress ; Autophagy ; Apoptosis ; Stromal Cells/metabolism ; Stromal Cells/pathology ; Peptide Initiation Factors/metabolism ; Peptide Initiation Factors/pharmacology
    Chemical Substances Beclin-1 ; Peptide Initiation Factors
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-03
    Publishing country Ireland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 134511-4
    ISSN 1872-7573 ; 0378-8741
    ISSN (online) 1872-7573
    ISSN 0378-8741
    DOI 10.1016/j.jep.2024.117859
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  2. Book: Qing dai juan

    Meng, Fanshu

    shang bian

    (Zhonghua yi shu tong shi ; / Li Xifan zong zhubian[...])

    2006  

    Author's details Meng Fanshu ben juan zhubian
    Series title Zhonghua yi shu tong shi
    / Li Xifan zong zhubian[...]
    Language Chinese
    Size 5, 494 p, Ill
    Edition Di 1 ban
    Publisher Beijing shifan daxue chubanshe
    Publishing place Beijing
    Document type Book
    ISBN 7303077057 ; 9787303077052
    Database Former special subject collection: coastal and deep sea fishing

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  3. Article ; Online: Diversity and abundance of ammonia-oxidizing archaea in hydrothermal vent chimneys of the juan de fuca ridge.

    Wang, Shufang / Xiao, Xiang / Jiang, Lijing / Peng, Xiaotong / Zhou, Huaiyang / Meng, Jun / Wang, Fengping

    Applied and environmental microbiology

    2009  Volume 75, Issue 12, Page(s) 4216–4220

    Abstract: ... from hydrothermal vent chimneys at the Juan de Fuca Ridge were investigated. The majority of the retrieved archaeal amoA ...

    Abstract The abundance and diversity of archaeal ammonia monooxygenase subunit A (amoA) genes from hydrothermal vent chimneys at the Juan de Fuca Ridge were investigated. The majority of the retrieved archaeal amoA sequences exhibited identities of less than 95% to those in the GenBank database. Novel ammonia-oxidizing archaea may exist in the hydrothermal vent environments.
    MeSH term(s) Ammonia/metabolism ; Archaea/classification ; Archaea/genetics ; Archaea/isolation & purification ; Archaea/metabolism ; Archaeal Proteins/genetics ; Cluster Analysis ; DNA, Archaeal/chemistry ; DNA, Archaeal/genetics ; Hot Springs/microbiology ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Oxidation-Reduction ; Phylogeny ; Seawater/microbiology ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid
    Chemical Substances Archaeal Proteins ; DNA, Archaeal ; Ammonia (7664-41-7)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2009-04-24
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 223011-2
    ISSN 1098-5336 ; 0099-2240
    ISSN (online) 1098-5336
    ISSN 0099-2240
    DOI 10.1128/AEM.01761-08
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  4. Article ; Online: Microbial diversity of a sulfide black smoker in main endeavour hydrothermal vent field, Juan de Fuca Ridge.

    Zhou, Huaiyang / Li, Jiangtao / Peng, Xiaotong / Meng, Jun / Wang, Fengping / Ai, Yuncan

    Journal of microbiology (Seoul, Korea)

    2009  Volume 47, Issue 3, Page(s) 235–247

    Abstract: ... from the Dudley site in the Main Endeavour vent Field (MEF) of Juan de Fuca Ridge was investigated using ...

    Abstract Submarine hydrothermal vents are among the least-understood habitats on Earth but have been the intense focus of research in the past 30 years. An active hydrothermal sulfide chimney collected from the Dudley site in the Main Endeavour vent Field (MEF) of Juan de Fuca Ridge was investigated using mineralogical and molecular approaches. Mineral analysis indicated that the chimney was composed mainly of Fe-, Zn-and Cu-rich sulfides. According to phylogenetic analysis, within the Crenarchaeota, clones of the order Desulfurococcales predominated, comprising nearly 50% of archaeal clones. Euryarchaeota were composed mainly of clones belonging to Thermococcales and deep-sea hydrothermal vent Euryarchaeota (DHVE), each of which accounted for about 20% of all clones. Thermophilic or hyperthermophilic physiologies were common to the predominant archaeal groups. More than half of bacterial clones belonged to epsilon-Proteobacteria, which confirmed their prevalence in hydrothermal vent environments. Clones of Proteobacteria (gamma-, delta-, beta-), Cytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides (CFB) and Deinococcus-Thermus occurred as well. It was remarkable that methanogens and methanotrophs were not detected in our 16S rRNA gene library. Our results indicated that sulfur-related metabolism, which included sulfur-reducing activity carried out by thermophilic archaea and sulfur-oxidizing by mesophilic bacteria, was common and crucial to the vent ecosystem in Dudley hydrothermal site.
    MeSH term(s) Archaea/classification ; Archaea/isolation & purification ; Bacteria/classification ; Bacteria/isolation & purification ; Biodiversity ; Cluster Analysis ; Copper/analysis ; DNA, Archaeal/chemistry ; DNA, Archaeal/genetics ; DNA, Bacterial/chemistry ; DNA, Bacterial/genetics ; DNA, Ribosomal/chemistry ; DNA, Ribosomal/genetics ; Genes, rRNA ; Hot Springs/microbiology ; Iron/analysis ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Phylogeny ; RNA, Archaeal/genetics ; RNA, Bacterial/genetics ; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics ; Seawater/chemistry ; Seawater/microbiology ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid ; Sulfides/analysis ; Zinc/analysis
    Chemical Substances DNA, Archaeal ; DNA, Bacterial ; DNA, Ribosomal ; RNA, Archaeal ; RNA, Bacterial ; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ; Sulfides ; Copper (789U1901C5) ; Iron (E1UOL152H7) ; Zinc (J41CSQ7QDS)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2009-06-26
    Publishing country Korea (South)
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2012399-1
    ISSN 1976-3794 ; 1225-8873
    ISSN (online) 1976-3794
    ISSN 1225-8873
    DOI 10.1007/s12275-008-0311-z
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  5. Article ; Online: GeoChip-based analysis of metabolic diversity of microbial communities at the Juan de Fuca Ridge hydrothermal vent.

    Wang, Fengping / Zhou, Huaiyang / Meng, Jun / Peng, Xiaotong / Jiang, Lijing / Sun, Ping / Zhang, Chuanlun / Van Nostrand, Joy D / Deng, Ye / He, Zhili / Wu, Liyou / Zhou, Jizhong / Xiao, Xiang

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

    2009  Volume 106, Issue 12, Page(s) 4840–4845

    Abstract: ... section, Proto-O) and the outer section of a mature chimney (4143-1) at the Juan de Fuca Ridge. Very ...

    Abstract Deep-sea hydrothermal vents are one of the most unique and fascinating ecosystems on Earth. Although phylogenetic diversity of vent communities has been extensively examined, their physiological diversity is poorly understood. In this study, a GeoChip-based, high-throughput metagenomics technology revealed dramatic differences in microbial metabolic functions in a newly grown protochimney (inner section, Proto-I; outer section, Proto-O) and the outer section of a mature chimney (4143-1) at the Juan de Fuca Ridge. Very limited numbers of functional genes were detected in Proto-I (113 genes), whereas much higher numbers of genes were detected in Proto-O (504 genes) and 4143-1 (5,414 genes). Microbial functional genes/populations in Proto-O and Proto-I were substantially different (around 1% common genes), suggesting a rapid change in the microbial community composition during the growth of the chimney. Previously retrieved cbbL and cbbM genes involved in the Calvin Benson Bassham (CBB) cycle from deep-sea hydrothermal vents were predominant in Proto-O and 4143-1, whereas photosynthetic green-like cbbL genes were the major components in Proto-I. In addition, genes involved in methanogenesis, aerobic and anaerobic methane oxidation (e.g., ANME1 and ANME2), nitrification, denitrification, sulfate reduction, degradation of complex carbon substrates, and metal resistance were also detected. Clone libraries supported the GeoChip results but were less effective than the microarray in delineating microbial populations of low biomass. Overall, these results suggest that the hydrothermal microbial communities are metabolically and physiologically highly diverse, and the communities appear to be undergoing rapid dynamic succession and adaptation in response to the steep temperature and chemical gradients across the chimney.
    MeSH term(s) Bacteria/genetics ; Base Sequence ; Canada ; Carbon Dioxide/metabolism ; Clone Cells ; Gene Library ; Genes, Bacterial ; Genetic Variation ; Hot Springs/microbiology ; Metabolome/genetics ; Metals ; Methane/metabolism ; Nitrogen/metabolism ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; Phylogeny ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics ; Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/genetics
    Chemical Substances Metals ; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ; Carbon Dioxide (142M471B3J) ; Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase (EC 4.1.1.39) ; Nitrogen (N762921K75) ; Methane (OP0UW79H66)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2009-03-09
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
    ZDB-ID 209104-5
    ISSN 1091-6490 ; 0027-8424
    ISSN (online) 1091-6490
    ISSN 0027-8424
    DOI 10.1073/pnas.0810418106
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  6. Article: Diversity and Abundance of Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea in Hydrothermal Vent Chimneys of the Juan de Fuca Ridge

    Wang, Shufang / Xiao, Xiang / Jiang, Lijing / Peng, Xiaotong / Zhou, Huaiyang / Meng, Jun / Wang, Fengping

    Applied and environmental microbiology. 2009 June 15, v. 75, no. 12

    2009  

    Abstract: ... from hydrothermal vent chimneys at the Juan de Fuca Ridge were investigated. The majority of the retrieved archaeal amoA ...

    Abstract The abundance and diversity of archaeal ammonia monooxygenase subunit A (amoA) genes from hydrothermal vent chimneys at the Juan de Fuca Ridge were investigated. The majority of the retrieved archaeal amoA sequences exhibited identities of less than 95% to those in the GenBank database. Novel ammonia-oxidizing archaea may exist in the hydrothermal vent environments.
    Keywords Archaea ; ammonia ; genes ; sequence analysis
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2009-0615
    Size p. 4216-4220.
    Publishing place American Society for Microbiology
    Document type Article
    Note Includes references
    ZDB-ID 223011-2
    ISSN 1098-5336 ; 0099-2240
    ISSN (online) 1098-5336
    ISSN 0099-2240
    DOI 10.1128/AEM.01761-08
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  7. Article: Microbial Diversity of a Sulfide Black Smoker in Main Endeavour Hydrothermal Vent Field, Juan de Fuca Ridge

    Zhou, Huaiyang, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, P. R. China / Li, Jiangtao, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, P. R. China / Peng, Xiaotong, Tongji University, Shanghai, P. R. China / Meng, Jun, Third Institute of Oceanography, SOA, Xiamen, P. R. China / Wang, Fengping, Third Institute of Oceanography, SOA, Xiamen, P. R. China / Ai, Yuncan, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, P. R. China

    The Journal of Microbiology

    (Jun 2009)  Volume v. 47, Issue (3), Page(s) p. 235–247

    Abstract: ... from the Dudley site in the Main Endeavour vent Field (MEF) of Juan de Fuca Ridge was investigated using ...

    Abstract Submarine hydrothermal vents are among the least-understood habitats on Earth but have been the intense focus of research in the past 30 years. An active hydrothermal sulfide chimney collected from the Dudley site in the Main Endeavour vent Field (MEF) of Juan de Fuca Ridge was investigated using mineralogical and molecular approaches. Mineral analysis indicated that the chimney was composed mainly of Fe-, Zn- and Cu-rich sulfides. According to phylogenetic analysis, within the Crenarchaeota, clones of the order Desulfurococcales predominated, comprising nearly 50% of archaeal clones. Euryarchaeota were composed mainly of clones belonging to Thermococcales and deep-sea hydrothermal vent Euryarchaeota (DHVE), each of which accounted for about 20% of all clones. Thermophilic or hyperthermophilic physiologies were common to the predominant archaeal groups. More than half of bacterial clones belonged to ε-Proteobacteria, which confirmed their prevalence in hydrothermal vent environments. Clones of Proteobacteria (γ-, δ-, β-), Cytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides (CFB) and Deinococcus-Thermus occurred as well. It was remarkable that methanogens and methanotrophs were not detected in our 16S rRNA gene library. Our results indicated that sulfur-related metabolism, which included sulfur-reducing activity carried out by thermophilic archaea and sulfur-oxidizing by mesophilic bacteria, was common and crucial to the vent ecosystem in Dudley hydrothermal site.
    Keywords SULPHIDES ; SULFURE ; SULFUROS
    Language English
    Document type Article
    ISSN 1225-8873
    Database AGRIS - International Information System for the Agricultural Sciences and Technology

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  8. Article: GeoChip-based analysis of metabolic diversity of microbial communities at the Juan de Fuca Ridge hydrothermal vent

    Wang, Fengping / Zhou, Huaiyang / Meng, Jun / Peng, Xiaotong / Jiang, Lijing / Sun, Ping / Zhang, Chuanlun / Van Nostrand, Joy D / Deng, Ye / He, Zhili / Wu, Liyou / Zhou, Jizhong / Xiao, Xiang

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2009 Mar. 24, v. 106, no. 12

    2009  

    Abstract: ... section, Proto-O) and the outer section of a mature chimney (4143-1) at the Juan de Fuca Ridge. Very ...

    Abstract Deep-sea hydrothermal vents are one of the most unique and fascinating ecosystems on Earth. Although phylogenetic diversity of vent communities has been extensively examined, their physiological diversity is poorly understood. In this study, a GeoChip-based, high-throughput metagenomics technology revealed dramatic differences in microbial metabolic functions in a newly grown protochimney (inner section, Proto-I; outer section, Proto-O) and the outer section of a mature chimney (4143-1) at the Juan de Fuca Ridge. Very limited numbers of functional genes were detected in Proto-I (113 genes), whereas much higher numbers of genes were detected in Proto-O (504 genes) and 4143-1 (5,414 genes). Microbial functional genes/populations in Proto-O and Proto-I were substantially different (around 1% common genes), suggesting a rapid change in the microbial community composition during the growth of the chimney. Previously retrieved cbbL and cbbM genes involved in the Calvin Benson Bassham (CBB) cycle from deep-sea hydrothermal vents were predominant in Proto-O and 4143-1, whereas photosynthetic green-like cbbL genes were the major components in Proto-I. In addition, genes involved in methanogenesis, aerobic and anaerobic methane oxidation (e.g., ANME1 and ANME2), nitrification, denitrification, sulfate reduction, degradation of complex carbon substrates, and metal resistance were also detected. Clone libraries supported the GeoChip results but were less effective than the microarray in delineating microbial populations of low biomass. Overall, these results suggest that the hydrothermal microbial communities are metabolically and physiologically highly diverse, and the communities appear to be undergoing rapid dynamic succession and adaptation in response to the steep temperature and chemical gradients across the chimney.
    Keywords biomass ; carbon ; community structure ; denitrification ; ecosystems ; major genes ; metagenomics ; metal tolerance ; methane ; methane production ; microarray technology ; microbial communities ; nitrification ; oxidation ; phylogeny ; sulfates ; temperature
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2009-0324
    Size p. 4840-4845.
    Publishing place National Academy of Sciences
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 209104-5
    ISSN 1091-6490 ; 0027-8424
    ISSN (online) 1091-6490
    ISSN 0027-8424
    DOI 10.1073/pnas.0810418106
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  9. Article ; Online: A case of adenoid cystic carcinoma of the breast.

    Meng, Meng / Xie, Li Juan / Qiu, Xuan

    Asian journal of surgery

    2024  

    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-19
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Letter
    ZDB-ID 1068461-x
    ISSN 0219-3108 ; 1015-9584
    ISSN (online) 0219-3108
    ISSN 1015-9584
    DOI 10.1016/j.asjsur.2024.01.046
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  10. Article ; Online: Leadership Excellence in Corporate Communications

    Juan Meng

    SAGE Open, Vol

    A Multi-Group Test of Measurement Invariance

    2021  Volume 11

    Abstract: This study aims at advancing leadership research in corporate communications by introducing a more rigorous statistical approach to test whether communication professionals of different hierarchical reporting levels, years of experience, and educational ... ...

    Abstract This study aims at advancing leadership research in corporate communications by introducing a more rigorous statistical approach to test whether communication professionals of different hierarchical reporting levels, years of experience, and educational backgrounds would ascribe the same meanings to the construct of leadership excellence in corporate communications via survey research. By using an established measurement model of leadership excellence in corporate communications, the study uses three samples, including senior communication executives/leaders, mid-level communication professionals, and senior college students majoring in communication and/or public relations, to conduct the measurement invariance tests. By imposing constraints to different parameters in a sequence of nested models, findings indicate that the measures of leadership excellence in corporate communications can be equivalent across multiple groups. Measurement invariance was confirmed at multiple levels, including the higher-order measurement model, configural invariance, metric invariance, scalar invariance, and error invariance. This study deepens our understanding of measurement invariance when applying multi-group comparison in testing leadership excellence. Such evidence can also be used as central principles when developing corresponding leadership training and development modules by organizations in supporting multicultural and multi-group sensitivity in leadership development. Future research and practical implications are also discussed.
    Keywords History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ; AZ20-999 ; Social Sciences ; H
    Subject code 650
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher SAGE Publishing
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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