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  1. Article ; Online: Chylous leakage after breast-conserving surgery: A case report.

    Pan, Guangrui / Wang, Hongniu / Wu, Bin / Zong, Liang

    Asian journal of surgery

    2023  Volume 46, Issue 10, Page(s) 4586–4587

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Mastectomy, Segmental/adverse effects ; Lymph Node Excision ; Chyle
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-05-17
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Case Reports ; Letter
    ZDB-ID 1068461-x
    ISSN 0219-3108 ; 1015-9584
    ISSN (online) 0219-3108
    ISSN 1015-9584
    DOI 10.1016/j.asjsur.2023.05.020
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  2. Article ; Online: Molecular mechanisms of cadmium-induced cytotoxicity in human ovarian granulosa cells identified using integrated omics.

    Lv, Zili / Hu, Jun / Huang, Mingquan / Pan, Guangrui / Xu, Guofeng / Yang, Meng

    Ecotoxicology and environmental safety

    2024  Volume 272, Page(s) 116026

    Abstract: Epidemiological and clinical data have demonstrated that exposure to cadmium (Cd), a toxic heavy metal, is associated with an increased risk of female infertility. Granulosa cells, the main somatic cells comprising ovarian follicles, are one of the main ... ...

    Abstract Epidemiological and clinical data have demonstrated that exposure to cadmium (Cd), a toxic heavy metal, is associated with an increased risk of female infertility. Granulosa cells, the main somatic cells comprising ovarian follicles, are one of the main targets of Cd in the ovaries. However, the mechanism by which Cd induces cytotoxicity in granulosa cells has not been fully elucidated. In this study, we exposed human ovarian granulosa cells (KGN cells) to Cd and conducted in vitro cell experiments and multi-omics (metabolomics and transcriptomics) methods to elucidate these mechanisms. Cd exposure was found to not only induce the apoptosis of the KGN cells but also further reduced mitochondrial function by decreasing mitochondrial membrane potential, ATP production, and respiratory chain complex activity as well as increasing mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. A total of 443 differentially expressed metabolites (160 upregulated and 283 downregulated) and 5200 differentially expressed genes (4634 upregulated and 566 downregulated) were observed in the Cd exposed-cells. The multi-omics data showed that Cd interfered with citric acid cycle (TCA cycle), amino acid (including alanine, glycine, serine, threonine, arginine, and proline) metabolism, and calcium signaling. These findings help to better elucidate the potential toxicity mechanisms of Cd on granulosa cells and the ovary.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Female ; Cadmium/toxicity ; Cadmium/metabolism ; Multiomics ; Granulosa Cells/metabolism ; Ovarian Follicle ; Ovary/metabolism ; Apoptosis
    Chemical Substances Cadmium (00BH33GNGH)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-30
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 436536-7
    ISSN 1090-2414 ; 0147-6513
    ISSN (online) 1090-2414
    ISSN 0147-6513
    DOI 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2024.116026
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  3. Article ; Online: Silica microparticles modified with ionic liquid bonded chitosan as hydrophilic moieties for preparation of high-performance liquid chromatographic stationary phases.

    Zhang, Wenfen / Feng, Yumin / Pan, Long / Zhang, Guangrui / Guo, Yun / Zhao, Wuduo / Xie, Zhengkun / Zhang, Shusheng

    Mikrochimica acta

    2023  Volume 190, Issue 5, Page(s) 176

    Abstract: Two novel stationary phases, 1-(4-bromobutyl)-3-methylimidazolium bromide bonded chitosan modified silica and 1-(4-bromobutyl)-3-methylimidazolium bromide bonded chitosan derivatized calix[4]arene modified silica stationary phase, were synthesized using ... ...

    Abstract Two novel stationary phases, 1-(4-bromobutyl)-3-methylimidazolium bromide bonded chitosan modified silica and 1-(4-bromobutyl)-3-methylimidazolium bromide bonded chitosan derivatized calix[4]arene modified silica stationary phase, were synthesized using 1-(4-bromobutyl)-3-methylimidazolium bromide bonding chitosan as a polarity regulator solving the limitation of the strong hydrophobicity of calixarene in the application of hydrophilic field. The resulting materials were characterized by solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance, Fourier-transform infrared spectra, scanning electron microscopy, elemental analysis, and thermogravimetric analysis. Based on the hydrophilicity endowed by 1-(4-bromobutyl)-3-methylimidazolium bromide bonded chitosan, the retention mode of ILC-Sil and ILCC4-Sil could be effectively switched from the hydrophilic mode to a hydrophilic/hydrophobic mixed mode and could simultaneously provide various interactions with solutes, including hydrophilic, π-π, ion-exchange, inclusion, hydrophobic, and electrostatic interactions. On the basis of these interactions, successful separation and higher shape selectivity were achieved among compounds that vary in polarity under both reverse-phase and hydrophilic interactive liquid chromatography conditions. Moreover, the ILCC4-Sil was successfully applied to the determination of morphine in actual samples using solid-phase extraction and mass spectrometry. The LOD and LOQ were 15 pg/mL and 54 pg/mL, respectively. This work presents an exceptionally flexible adjustment strategy for the retention and selectivity of a silica stationary phase by tuning the modification group.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-06
    Publishing country Austria
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 89-9
    ISSN 1436-5073 ; 0026-3672
    ISSN (online) 1436-5073
    ISSN 0026-3672
    DOI 10.1007/s00604-023-05755-6
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  4. Article: Zinc finger and SCAN domain-containing protein 18 is a potential DNA methylation-modified tumor suppressor and biomarker in breast cancer.

    Wang, Yu / Luo, Yuhao / Fu, Shaozhi / He, Lijia / Pan, Guangrui / Fan, Dongmei / Wen, Qinglian / Fan, Yu

    Frontiers in endocrinology

    2023  Volume 14, Page(s) 1095604

    Abstract: Introduction: Zinc finger and SCAN domain-containing protein 18 (ZSCAN18) has been investigated as a putative biomarker of multiple human cancers. However, the expression profile, epigenetic modification, prognostic value, transcription regulation, and ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Zinc finger and SCAN domain-containing protein 18 (ZSCAN18) has been investigated as a putative biomarker of multiple human cancers. However, the expression profile, epigenetic modification, prognostic value, transcription regulation, and molecular mechanism of ZSCAN18 in breast cancer (BC) remain unknown.
    Methods: In the study, we present an integrated analysis of ZSCAN18 in BC based on public omics datasets with the use of multiple bioinformatics tools. Genes potentially regulated through restoration of ZSCAN18 expression in MDA-MB-231 cells were investigated to identify pathways associated with BC.
    Results: We observed that ZSCAN18 was downregulated in BC and mRNA expression was significantly correlated with clinicopathological parameters. Low expression of ZSCAN18 was found in the HER2-positive and TNBC subtypes. High expression of ZSCAN18 was associated with good prognosis. As compared to normal tissues, the extent of ZSCAN18 DNA methylation was greater with fewer genetic alterations in BC tissues. ZSCAN18 was identified as a transcription factor that might be involved in intracellular molecular and metabolic processes. Low ZSCAN18 expression was associated with the cell cycle and glycolysis signaling pathway. Overexpression of ZSCAN18 inhibited mRNA expression of genes associated with the Wnt/β-catenin and glycolysis signaling pathways, including CTNNB1, BCL9, TSC1, and PFKP. ZSCAN18 expression was negatively correlated with infiltrating B cells and dendritic cells (DCs), as determined by the TIMER web server and reference to the TISIDB. ZSCAN18 DNA methylation was positively correlated with activated B cells, activated CD8+ and CD4+ T cells, macrophages, neutrophils, and activated DCs. Moreover, five ZSCAN18-related hub genes (KDM6B, KAT6A, KMT2D, KDM1A, and HSPBP1) were identified. ZSCAN18, ZNF396, and PGBD1 were identified as components of a physical complex.
    Conclusion: ZSCAN18 is a potential tumor suppressor in BC, as expression is modified by DNA methylation and associated with patient survival. In addition, ZSCAN18 plays important roles in transcription regulation, the glycolysis signaling pathway, and the tumor immune microenvironment.
    MeSH term(s) Female ; Humans ; Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ; Biomarkers ; Breast Neoplasms/genetics ; DNA Methylation ; Histone Acetyltransferases ; Histone Demethylases ; Jumonji Domain-Containing Histone Demethylases ; RNA, Messenger ; Tumor Microenvironment ; Zinc Fingers
    Chemical Substances Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ; Biomarkers ; Histone Acetyltransferases (EC 2.3.1.48) ; Histone Demethylases (EC 1.14.11.-) ; HSPBP1 protein, human ; Jumonji Domain-Containing Histone Demethylases (EC 1.14.11.-) ; KAT6A protein, human (EC 2.3.1.48) ; KDM1A protein, human (EC 1.5.-) ; KDM6B protein, human (EC 1.14.11.-) ; RNA, Messenger ; ZSCAN18 protein, human
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-05-08
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2592084-4
    ISSN 1664-2392
    ISSN 1664-2392
    DOI 10.3389/fendo.2023.1095604
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  5. Article ; Online: Overexpression of

    Wang, Ting / Li, Pan / Mu, Tianjiao / Dong, Guangrui / Zheng, Chengchao / Jin, Shanghui / Chen, Tingting / Hou, Bingkai / Li, Yanjie

    International journal of molecular sciences

    2020  Volume 21, Issue 19

    Abstract: UDP-glycosyltransferases (UGTs) play key roles in modulating plant development and responses to environmental challenges. Previous research reported that the Arabidopsis UDP-glucosyltransferase 74E2 ( ...

    Abstract UDP-glycosyltransferases (UGTs) play key roles in modulating plant development and responses to environmental challenges. Previous research reported that the Arabidopsis UDP-glucosyltransferase 74E2 (
    MeSH term(s) Abscisic Acid/metabolism ; Arabidopsis/genetics ; Arabidopsis/growth & development ; Droughts ; Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ; Germination/genetics ; Glycosyltransferases/genetics ; Indoleacetic Acids/metabolism ; Oryza/genetics ; Oryza/growth & development ; Plant Growth Regulators/genetics ; Plant Growth Regulators/metabolism ; Plants, Genetically Modified/genetics ; Plants, Genetically Modified/growth & development ; Seedlings/genetics ; Seedlings/growth & development ; Seeds/genetics ; Seeds/growth & development ; Stress, Physiological/genetics
    Chemical Substances Indoleacetic Acids ; Plant Growth Regulators ; Abscisic Acid (72S9A8J5GW) ; Glycosyltransferases (EC 2.4.-)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-30
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2019364-6
    ISSN 1422-0067 ; 1422-0067 ; 1661-6596
    ISSN (online) 1422-0067
    ISSN 1422-0067 ; 1661-6596
    DOI 10.3390/ijms21197239
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  6. Article ; Online: Overexpression of UGT74E2 , an Arabidopsis IBA Glycosyltransferase, Enhances Seed Germination and Modulates Stress Tolerance via ABA Signaling in Rice

    Ting Wang / Pan Li / Tianjiao Mu / Guangrui Dong / Chengchao Zheng / Shanghui Jin / Tingting Chen / Bingkai Hou / Yanjie Li

    International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 21, Iss 7239, p

    2020  Volume 7239

    Abstract: UDP-glycosyltransferases (UGTs) play key roles in modulating plant development and responses to environmental challenges. Previous research reported that the Arabidopsis UDP-glucosyltransferase 74E2 ( AtUGT74E2 ), which transfers glucose to indole-3- ... ...

    Abstract UDP-glycosyltransferases (UGTs) play key roles in modulating plant development and responses to environmental challenges. Previous research reported that the Arabidopsis UDP-glucosyltransferase 74E2 ( AtUGT74E2 ), which transfers glucose to indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), is involved in regulating plant architecture and stress responses. Here, we show novel and distinct roles of UGT74E2 in rice. We found that overexpression of AtUGT74E2 in rice could enhance seed germination. This effect was also observed in the presence of IBA and abscisic acid (ABA), as well as salt and drought stresses. Further investigation indicated that the overexpression lines had lower levels of free IBA and ABA compared to wild-type plants. Auxin signaling pathway gene expression such as for OsARF and OsGH3 genes, as well as ABA signaling pathway genes OsABI3 and OsABI5, was substantially downregulated in germinating seeds of UGT74E2 overexpression lines. Consistently, due to reduced IBA and ABA levels, the established seedlings were less tolerant to drought and salt stresses. The regulation of rice seed germination and stress tolerance could be attributed to IBA and ABA level alterations, as well as modulation of the auxin/ABA signaling pathways by UGT74E2 . The distinct roles of UGT74E2 in rice implied that complex and different molecular regulation networks exist between Arabidopsis and rice.
    Keywords UDP-glycosyltransferases ; glycosylation ; indole-3-butyric acid ; abscisic acid ; drought ; salt ; Biology (General) ; QH301-705.5 ; Chemistry ; QD1-999
    Subject code 580
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher MDPI AG
    Document type Article ; Online
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  7. Article ; Online: IL-34 Inhibits Acute Rejection of Rat Liver Transplantation by Inducing Kupffer Cell M2 Polarization.

    Zhao, Zhengfei / Pan, Guangrui / Tang, Chengyong / Li, Zhongtang / Zheng, Daofeng / Wei, Xufu / Wu, Zhongjun

    Transplantation

    2018  Volume 102, Issue 6, Page(s) e265–e274

    Abstract: Background: Recent studies have demonstrated that IL-34 is implicated in the regulation of macrophage functions. However, the effect of IL-34 on Kupffer cells (KCs) in acute rejection (AR) of liver transplantation remains unclear.: Methods: IL-34 ... ...

    Abstract Background: Recent studies have demonstrated that IL-34 is implicated in the regulation of macrophage functions. However, the effect of IL-34 on Kupffer cells (KCs) in acute rejection (AR) of liver transplantation remains unclear.
    Methods: IL-34 expression was detected in graft and serum from allotransplantation and syngeneic transplantation groups. The adeno-associated virus-expressing IL-34 was used to assess the effect of IL-34 on AR of rat liver transplantation. The effect of IL-34 on KC polarization was evaluated by in vitro and in vivo assays. Kupffer cells in donors were depleted by clodronate treatment before transplantation, and the nontreated KCs or lipopolysaccharide-treated KCs were transferred into recipients during liver transplantation.
    Results: IL-34 expression levels in grafts and serum were decreased in the allotransplantation group compared with the syngeneic transplantation group. Adeno-associated virus-expressing IL-34 treatment induced KC M2 polarization in vivo and inhibited the AR of rat liver transplantation. Moreover, we found that IL-34 switched the phenotype of KCs from M1 to M2 by activating the PI3K/Akt pathway in vitro. In addition, the results of KC deletion and adaptive transfer experiments showed that the AR inhibition induced by IL-34 was M2 KC-dependent.
    Conclusions: IL-34 plays an important role in KC M2 polarization-dependent AR inhibition of rat liver transplantation.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Cells, Cultured ; Dependovirus/genetics ; Disease Models, Animal ; Genetic Therapy/methods ; Genetic Vectors ; Graft Rejection/genetics ; Graft Rejection/immunology ; Graft Rejection/metabolism ; Graft Rejection/prevention & control ; Graft Survival ; Interleukins/biosynthesis ; Interleukins/genetics ; Kupffer Cells/immunology ; Kupffer Cells/metabolism ; Kupffer Cells/transplantation ; Liver Transplantation/adverse effects ; Male ; Phenotype ; Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase/metabolism ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt/metabolism ; Rats, Inbred BN ; Rats, Inbred Lew ; Signal Transduction ; Time Factors
    Chemical Substances Interleukins ; interleukin-34, rat ; Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase (EC 2.7.1.137) ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt (EC 2.7.11.1)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-03-23
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 208424-7
    ISSN 1534-6080 ; 0041-1337
    ISSN (online) 1534-6080
    ISSN 0041-1337
    DOI 10.1097/TP.0000000000002194
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  8. Article ; Online: Soluble fibrinogen-like protein 2 ameliorates acute rejection of liver transplantation in rat via inducing Kupffer cells M2 polarization.

    Pan, Guangrui / Zhao, Zhengfei / Tang, Chengyong / Ding, Liuyue / Li, Zhongtang / Zheng, Daofeng / Zong, Liang / Wu, Zhongjun

    Cancer medicine

    2018  Volume 7, Issue 7, Page(s) 3168–3177

    Abstract: Soluble fibrinogen-like protein 2 (sFGL2) could ameliorate acute rejection (AR) in rat cardiac transplantation. However, the role of sFGL2 in AR of liver transplantation has not been addressed. In this study, we found that FGL2 was upregulated in rat ... ...

    Abstract Soluble fibrinogen-like protein 2 (sFGL2) could ameliorate acute rejection (AR) in rat cardiac transplantation. However, the role of sFGL2 in AR of liver transplantation has not been addressed. In this study, we found that FGL2 was upregulated in rat orthotropic liver transplantation (OLT) models of tolerance and positive correlation with the frequency of M2 Kupffer cells (KCs). Gain-of-function experiments in vitro showed that sFGL2 promoted the secretion of anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-10, TGF-β) and the expression of CD206, and inhibited the activities of STAT1 and NF-κB signaling pathway. Consistently, in vivo assays showed that adeno-associated virus-mediated FGL2 (AAV-FGL2) transfer to recipients could ameliorate AR of rat OLT and induce KCs M2 polarization in allografts. Notably, we found that the recipients receiving transferred KCs from AAV-FGL2-treated allograft showed alleviated AR. Taken together, we revealed that sFGL2 ameliorated AR by inducing KCs M2 polarization.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-05-10
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2659751-2
    ISSN 2045-7634 ; 2045-7634
    ISSN (online) 2045-7634
    ISSN 2045-7634
    DOI 10.1002/cam4.1528
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  9. Article ; Online: Influence of Iliac Vein Stent Implantation on the Contralateral Iliac Vein.

    Zhang, Xicheng / Chen, Zhaolei / Sun, Yun / Xu, Miao / Pan, Guangrui

    Vascular and endovascular surgery

    2015  Volume 49, Issue 5-6, Page(s) 119–123

    Abstract: Objectives: Stent implantation is frequently used to treat iliac vein occlusion. However, the recommended extension of the stent mesh into the inferior vena cava (IVC) may affect blood flow through the contralateral iliac vein. We analyzed the influence ...

    Abstract Objectives: Stent implantation is frequently used to treat iliac vein occlusion. However, the recommended extension of the stent mesh into the inferior vena cava (IVC) may affect blood flow through the contralateral iliac vein. We analyzed the influence of iliac vein stent extension on contralateral iliac vein patency and neointima formation in a dog surgery model.
    Methods: Bare stents were implanted into the left iliac veins of 12 beagles with the proximal end covering the opening of the contralateral iliac vein. Blood flow was measured by color Doppler 4, 8, and 12 weeks postoperation. At each measurement point, a subgroup was killed, and the stents and veins were removed for pathological examination.
    Results: Stents were successfully implanted, and there was no immediate stent occlusion or iliac vein thrombus by color Doppler examinations. Contralateral blood flow was maintained with no obvious abnormalities for 12 weeks. Neointima formed and advanced toward the center of the stent, but small coverage of the contralateral iliac vein opening did not change significantly with time postoperation (9.33% ± 1.54% at 4 weeks, 10.65% ± 1.01% at 8 weeks, and 10.92% ± 1.30% at 12 weeks; P > .05). Scanning electron microscopy showed neointima covering the surface of stent wires at the opening of the contralateral iliac vein, which did increase with time: 63.58% ± 12.39% at 4 weeks, 97.13% ± 2.71% at 8 weeks (P < .001 vs 4 weeks), and 99.63% ± 0.60% after 12 weeks (P > .05 vs 8 weeks; P < .001 vs 4 weeks). The neointimal coverage rate of the meshes increased obviously with time. However, no neointima was found forming a mesh between stent wires.
    Conclusion: Although there was intimal hyperplasia on the rim of the bare stent in the IVC, expansion was limited and did not block the opening of the contralateral iliac vein. The stent had no obvious influence on blood backflow in the contralateral iliac vein.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Blood Flow Velocity ; Dogs ; Endovascular Procedures/adverse effects ; Endovascular Procedures/instrumentation ; Female ; Iliac Vein/diagnostic imaging ; Iliac Vein/physiopathology ; Iliac Vein/ultrastructure ; Male ; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ; Models, Animal ; Neointima ; Phlebography ; Regional Blood Flow ; Stents ; Time Factors ; Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ; Vascular Patency
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015-07
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2076272-0
    ISSN 1938-9116 ; 1538-5744
    ISSN (online) 1938-9116
    ISSN 1538-5744
    DOI 10.1177/1538574415602782
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  10. Article: Protective effect of Xin Mai Jia ultrafiltration extract on human umbilical vein endothelial cell injury induced by hydrogen peroxide and the effect on the NO-cGMP signaling pathway.

    Yin, Yaling / Wan, Jia / Li, Peng / Jia, Yanlong / Sun, Ruili / Pan, Guopin / Wan, Guangrui

    Experimental and therapeutic medicine

    2014  Volume 8, Issue 1, Page(s) 38–48

    Abstract: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the protective effect of the ultrafiltration extract of Xin Mai Jia (XMJ) on a human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) injury model induced by hydrogen peroxide ( ... ...

    Abstract The aim of the present study was to evaluate the protective effect of the ultrafiltration extract of Xin Mai Jia (XMJ) on a human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) injury model induced by hydrogen peroxide (H
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-05-02
    Publishing country Greece
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2683844-8
    ISSN 1792-1015 ; 1792-0981
    ISSN (online) 1792-1015
    ISSN 1792-0981
    DOI 10.3892/etm.2014.1700
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