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  • Research Article
  • 10.1186/s43054-025-00394-3
Clinical profile of children attending the pediatric nephrology outpatient clinic: a cross section study
  • Jul 10, 2025
  • Egyptian Pediatric Association Gazette
  • Shaimaa Sayed + 3 more

BackgroundThe pattern of childhood kidney disease is variable and differs from one region to another. We aimed to identify the clinical profile of children attending the pediatric nephrology outpatient clinic. A cross section descriptive retrospective study was conducted including analysis of 365 patients’ files attended nephrology outpatient clinic over a period of 6 months.Results235 (64.4%) were males and 130 (35.6%) were females. Their mean age was 7 ± 3.6 years. 357 (97.8%) had isolated kidney disease and 8 (2.2%) had kidney involvement in systemic diseases. The commonest diseases in children with isolated kidney disease, were glomerular diseases (134 patients, 36.7%), followed by congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT) (111 patients, 30.4%). Anemia was reported in 223 (61.1%) patients. Hypertension was reported in 175 (47.9%) patients while 156 (42.7%) patients had growth impairment. Patients with CAKUT had significantly higher incidence of anemia and growth impairment.ConclusionsAmong the study population, glomerular diseases and CAKUT were the commonest causes of kidney diseases. CAKUT are commonly associated with anemia and growth impairment. Close follow up of blood pressure, growth parameters and hemoglobin level is recommended with advanced stages of chronic kidney disease.

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  • 10.32792/jeps.v15i2.482
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma in Iraqi Women is the most Frequent Breast Cancer
  • Jun 1, 2025
  • Journal of Education for Pure Science
  • Eqbal Awadh Gatea + 1 more

Breast cancer (BC) is a commonest disease that causes death among women worldwide, Current study was designed to identify the different types of BC and find out the most common type. Data were obtained from the medical profiles of the National Center for Teaching Laboratories and Oncology Teaching Hospital/ Medical City, and teaching hospital in Kut, where pathological and medical data were collected from the medical profile of 1497 patients diagnosed with B C from January 2011 to December 2022. The results showed a significant increase in the number of BC cases from 46 in 2011 up to 149 in 2022. The mean ± standard deviation of BC cases significantly increased from (77.1 ± 22.8 ) case/year in (2011- 2017) up to (191.4 ± 34.1) case/year in the later five years (2018 – 2022). Out of 1497 cases of BC, 1343 case (89.7%) of them with ductal carcinoma (DC), 86 case (5.7%) lobular carcinoma (LC), 17 case (1.1%) metaplastic carcinoma, 17 case (1.1%) paget’s disease, 15 case (1%) phylloids tumor, 14 case (0.9%) mucinous carcinoma, and 5 cases (0.4%) sarcoma. According to the age of BC patients, the average age of all patients is (51.2 ± 12.1) years, and without significant difference between those with different types of BC and in the age intervals of BC patients, the majority of them (84.6%) at age interval ≥ 40 year in comparison with 15.4% at young age interval (20 – 39). Moreover, statistical analysis of BC patients based on their menopause status reveals that (50.2%) are premenopausal and (49.8%) are postmenopausal, and there is no significant difference between patients with different types of BC.

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  • 10.2174/0122150838260819231114050019
Phytochemicals in the Treatment of Tuberculosis: A Review
  • Jun 1, 2025
  • Current Traditional Medicine
  • Deepika Paliwal + 3 more

One of the most common infectious diseases in the world is tuberculosis (TB), which is spread by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Many people throughout the world have stopped using anti-TB medications because of concerns related to multidrug resistance and their effects on the liver. To treat M. tuberculosis and combat antimycobacterial resistance, it is vital to find new medications with distinctive structures and rare modes of action. Many scientists have discussed the usefulness of plants in the treatment of tuberculosis caused by phytochemical exposure. A large number of chemical structures are present in naturally occurring compounds, which exhibit a wide range of in vitro efficacy against M. tuberculosis. To investigate possible adjuvants for tuberculosis chemotherapy, the current study has provided a mini-review on phytochemicals evaluated for their antimycobacterial properties during the last few decades.

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  • 10.1016/j.aaf.2023.11.002
Prevalence, molecular typing, antibiogram and histopathological changes of V. harveyi and V. parahaemolyticus isolated from Gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata)
  • Mar 1, 2025
  • Aquaculture and Fisheries
  • Salah M Aly + 4 more

Prevalence, molecular typing, antibiogram and histopathological changes of V. harveyi and V. parahaemolyticus isolated from Gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata)

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  • 10.2174/0113862073283460240129104114
Daptomycin Inhibits Multiple Myeloma Progression through Downregulating the Expression of RPS19.
  • Feb 1, 2025
  • Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput screening
  • Yijun Zhuang + 5 more

This study aimed to explore new therapeutic drugs for multiple myeloma (MM). MM is a common plasma cell malignant proliferative disease, accounting for 15% of hematological malignancies. The role of daptomycin (DAP), a potential anti-tumor drug, remains unclear in MM. In the present research, we investigated the anticancer effect of DAP in MM cell line RPMI 8226. RPMI 8226 cells were treated with DAP (20 μM, 40 μM, and 80 μM) with 20 nM bortezomib (BZ) as a positive control. Cell function was detected using CCK8, flow cytometry, and transwell assay. In MM cells, DAP inhibited proliferation and induced apoptosis. The cell cycle was arrested at the G1 phase after the treatment of DAP. The migration and invasion abilities were also inhibited by DAP treatment in RPMI 8226 cells. Importantly, the mRNA and protein levels of RPS19 were downregulated in DAP-treated RPMI 8226 cells. DAP inhibited the proliferation, migration, and invasion and promoted the apoptosis of MM cells. Mechanistically, the RPS19 expression was significantly decreased in DAPtreated cells. This research provides a potential therapeutic drug for MM therapy.

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  • 10.1109/access.2018.2875722
Research on the Aided Diagnosis Method of Diseases Based on Domain Semantic Knowledge Bases
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • IEEE Access
  • Deyan Chen + 2 more

The health care domain is a knowledge-intensive domain. The quality of clinical diagnosis relies mainly on the medical knowledge and experience held by doctors. However, the ability of a single doctor is very limited, so the quality of clinical diagnosis is currently not high. In this paper, an aided diagnosis method based on domain semantic knowledge bases is proposed. Firstly, a domain semantic knowledge base is established by extracting and refining the knowledge of the medicine subject matter domain from the Freebase RDF dumps. Then, based on the semantic knowledge base, the algorithms for calculating the weights of the symptoms in the knowledge base, the relative weights of the diseases related to the input symptom set from a patient, and the related symptom set related to the input symptom set from the patient are proposed. Finally, the clinical medical record data of several common diseases are selected to make an evaluation on the proposed method. For each medical record, the symptom information is extracted from the chief complaint as the patient’s input symptom set. Based on the input symptom set, the method of this paper is used to obtain the list of related diseases and the ranking of disease relative weights. From the disease relevance rankings, the Top 1 (first diagnosis) and Top-3 (first 3 diagnoses) are compared with the doctor’s diagnoses in the medical records. Among them, ovarian cyst has the highest Top-1 and Top-3 hit rates of 67.3% and 89.1%, respectively. Followed by acute upper respiratory tract infection, Top-1 and Top-3 hit rates are 56.6% and 85.2%, respectively. The average Top-1 and Top-3 hit rates are 47.9% and 79.7%, respectively. Compared with the relevant methods, the method of this paper is better. The evaluation results show that based on the domain semantic knowledge base and the aided diagnosis method of diseases constructed in this paper, it is possible to provide aided diagnosis services of a large number of common diseases for general practitioners (especially inexperienced doctors) at the grass-roots level as well as self-diagnosis services of diseases for patients.

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  • 10.2174/1573396320666230822095948
Dietary Factors Associated with Glycemic Control in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes.
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • Current pediatric reviews
  • Sara Zakarneh + 2 more

Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a chronic metabolic disease that results from the autoimmune destruction of pancreatic β-cells, leading to insulin deficiency and hyperglycemia. It is a common chronic disease in childhood, with a prevalence of 1 in 300 children in the United States and an increasing incidence of 2-5% annually, worldwide. Managing T1DM requires regular insulin administration, adjustment of food intake and exercise, and a comprehensive understanding of nutrition. This review aims to explore the relationship between dietary factors, physical activity, obesity, genetics, and glycemic control in children and adolescents with T1DM. To conduct this review, we conducted a thorough search of publications from December 2004 through April 2022 using PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Embase databases. Key topics included obesity, children, adolescents, nutrients, carbohydrates, proteins, fat, water-soluble vitamins, fat-soluble vitamins, dietary patterns, fruits and vegetables, physical activity, genetics, food habits, carbohydrate count and environmental factors.

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  • Cite Count Icon 8
  • 10.2174/0929867331666230823094737
PLGA Nanoparticles as New Drug Delivery Systems in Leishmaniasis Chemotherapy: A Review of Current Practices.
  • Dec 1, 2024
  • Current medicinal chemistry
  • Alaleh Valiallahi + 4 more

Although leishmaniasis is one of the most common parasitic diseases, its traditional treatments suffer from some serious problems. To solve such issues, we can take advantage of the effective nanoparticle-based approaches to deliver anti-leishmanial agents into leishmania-infected macrophages either using passive targeting or using macrophagerelated receptors. Despite the high potential of nanotechnology, Liposomal Amphotericin B (AmBisome®) is the only FDA-approved nanoparticle-based anti-leishmanial therapy. In an effort to find more anti-leishmanial nano-drugs, this 2011-2021 review study aimed to investigate the in-vivo and in-vitro effectiveness of poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles (PLGA-NPs) in the delivery of some traditional anti-leishmanial drugs. Based on the results, PLGA-NPs could improve solubility, controlled release, trapping efficacy, bioavailability, selectivity, and mucosal penetration of the drugs, while they decreased resistance, dose/duration of administration and organotoxicity of the agents. However, none of these nano-formulations have been able to enter clinical trials so far. We summarized the data about the common problems of anti-leishmanial agents and the positive effects of various PLGA nano-formulations on reducing these drawbacks under both in-vitro and in-vivo conditions in three separate tables. Overall, this study proposes two AmB-loaded PLGA with a 99% reduction in parasite load as promising nanoparticles for further studies.

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  • Cite Count Icon 5
  • 10.5603/gp.a2022.0078
Integrated analysis identified novel miRNAs and mRNA in endometriosis.
  • Nov 29, 2024
  • Ginekologia Polska
  • He Ma + 6 more

Endometriosis is a common gynecological disease that seriously affects women's health and quality of life. However, the pathogenesis of endometriosis remains uncertain. This study aims to find the key microRNAs (miRNAs) and mRNAs and further to elucidate the pathogenesis of endometriosis. Differentially expressed mRNAs (DEmRNAs) and the differentially expressed miRNAs (DEmiRNAs) were obtained by Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) datasets integration analysis. Functional enrichment analysis of DEmRNAs and DEmRNAs targeted by DEmiRNAs was enforced using GeneCodis3. The DEmiRNA-DEmRNA interaction network was built using Cytoscape. The expression of candidate DEmRNA and DEmiRNA was verified using quantitative real time-polymerase chain reaction (QRT-PCR) and online datasets followed by diagnostic and immune cell infiltration analysis. A total of 835 (327 down-regulated and 508 up-regulated) DEmRNAs and 39 (24 down-regulated and 15 up-regulated) DEmiRNAs were identified between ectopic endometria (EC) group and eutopic endometria (EU) group. DEmRNAs targeted by DEmiRNAs were markedly enriched in cell adhesion molecules, pathways in cancer, leukocyte transendothelial migration, cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction and MAPK signaling pathway. The DEmiRNA-DEmRNA interaction network of up-regulated miRNAs was consisted of 15 miRNAs and 188 corresponding mRNAs. For down-regulated miRNAs, the DEmiRNA-DEmRNA interaction network was consisted of 24 miRNAs and 305 corresponding mRNAs. QRT-PCR validation results of IRF6, PTGER3, NTRK2, hsa-miR-449a and hsa-miR-873-5p were in line with the GEO analysis result. RF6, PTGER3 and NTRK2 had a potential diagnostic value for endometriosis. In addition, the infiltration of macrophages M2 and NK cells activated was the most significantly increased and reduced in ectopic endometrial, respectively. These identified DEmRNAs and DEmiRNAs may be may be associated with the pathogenesis of endometriosis. The integrated analysis of miRNA and mRNA expression profiles may provide a new perspective for understanding the mechanisms of endometriosis and developing new treatments.

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  • Cite Count Icon 4
  • 10.2174/0125899775266634231213044704
Developments in Emerging Topical Drug Delivery Systems for Ocular Disorders.
  • Nov 1, 2024
  • Current drug research reviews
  • Suraj Mandal + 2 more

According to the current information, using nano gels in the eyes have therapeutic benefits. Industry growth in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors has been filled by nanotechnology. Traditional ocular preparations have a short retention duration and restricted drug bioavailability because of the eye's architectural and physiological barriers, a big issue for physicians, patients, and chemists. In contrast, nano gels can encapsulate drugs within threedimensional cross-linked polymeric networks. Because of their distinctive structural designs and preparation methods, they can deliver loaded medications in a controlled and sustained manner, enhancing patient compliance and therapeutic efficacy. Due to their excellent drugloading capacity and biocompatibility, nano-gels outperform other nano-carriers. This study focuses on using nano gels to treat eye diseases and provides a brief overview of their creation and response to stimuli. Our understanding of topical drug administration will be advanced using nano gel developments to treat common ocular diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts, dry eye syndrome, bacterial keratitis, and linked medication-loaded contact lenses and natural active ingredients.

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  • Cite Count Icon 1
  • 10.24875/aidsrev.m22000053
The role of nurses in the prevention of anal cancer in HIV-infected men having sex with men - a focus on papillomavirus vaccination and anal cytology screening.
  • Sep 16, 2024
  • Aids Reviews
  • Jèssica Muñoz-Rodríguez + 1 more

Anal cancer is a common disease in men who have sex with men (MSM) with HIV infection and is associated with human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, which is very prevalent in this population. Advanced anal cancer has an aggressive treatment, with a high risk of producing an impaired quality of life. In cases of late diagnosis, mortality remains elevated. Based on these findings, it is a priority to carry out a systematic screening to detect earlier and prevent the disease. In this review and based in our experience at the Infectious Diseases outclinic at Hospital de la Santa Creu and Sant Pau in Barcelona, Spain, we propose a series of actions carried out by trained nurses. We recommend a coordinated set of multidisciplinary activities on HIV + MSM focused on HPV immunization and periodic anal cytology screening. A good implementation of the program will provide significant benefits, since at this time, the best care for anal cancer relies in HPV prevention and early diagnosis of HPV oncogenic lesions.

  • Research Article
  • 10.54029/2024jkp
Risk of stroke in Alzheimer’s disease: A meta-analysis
  • Sep 1, 2024
  • Neurology Asia
  • Juan Liu + 5 more

Background: Stroke occurs when a blood vessel of the brain narrowed or completely blocked. Stroke and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are the commonest diseases in elderly. Some studies confirm the association between AD and the increased risk of stroke. Methods: In present meta-analysis we conducted a systematic analysis on risk of stroke in AD patients. A thorough literature search was conducted using different databases, including Google Scholar and MEDLINE. The present metanalysis includes all the studies published from 2010 to 2023. We found more than 57,260 matching results and five were relevant to our area of interest and met all the selection criteria. Results: All the selected studies confirm the association of stroke with AD. The AD patients were al higher risk of stroke (ischemic and haemorrhagic) than the normal individuals. Conclusion: Present meta-analysis confirms the significant association of AD with stroke. There were only five studies available. To validate the results further evidences are required.

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  • Cite Count Icon 11
  • 10.2174/0113895575263783231009051957
Research Mechanism and Progress of the Natural Compound Curcumin in Treating Alzheimer´s Disease.
  • Sep 1, 2024
  • Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry
  • Li Li + 4 more

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases. AD patients usually present symptoms, such as cognitive dysfunction, progressive memory loss, and other manifestations. With the increasing number of AD cases worldwide, there is an urgent need to develop effective drug treatments. Currently, drugs targeting AD symptoms may not change or prevent the progression of the disease. Curcumin, a polyphenol extracted from the turmeric herb, has been used for the treatment of AD. In this review, we summarized both cellular and animal studies and described the mechanism of action of curcumin in altering the pathological features of AD. Curcumin attenuates the formation of amyloid-β plaques and promotes its decomposition, reduces the phosphorylation of tau, improves its clearance rate, and binds with copper to reduce cholesterol. It changes the activity of microglia, suppresses acetylcholinesterase, regulates insulin signal transduction, and exhibits antioxidant properties. Studies have found that curcumin can promote nerve repair and has a significant effect on AD. However, the low bioavailability of curcumin may hinder its use as a therapeutic agent. If this limitation can be overcome, curcumin may emerge as a promising drug for the treatment of AD.

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  • Cite Count Icon 3
  • 10.2174/1573397119666230828162611
Balance Impairment in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Ankylosing Spondylitis.
  • Sep 1, 2024
  • Current Rheumatology Reviews
  • Ali Erman Kent + 3 more

Balance weaknesses related to mobility and fall risk in patients with rheumatic diseases are well-known. Vestibular dysfunction could negatively contribute to the balance ability of this patient population. This study aims to investigate the effects of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS), among the most common rheumatic diseases, on postural balance related to vestibular function. Seventy-eight participants were grouped as RA (n=34, 43%), AS (n=24, 30.7%), and the control group consisted of healthy individuals (n=20, 25.6%). Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials (cVEMP) test, which assesses the vestibular function objectively, Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI), which evaluates vertigo subjectively, and Berg Balance Scale (BBS) were performed. Different degrees of VEMP latency prolongations were found in the AS and RA groups. Right, and left ear N1 latencies were significantly longer in the AS group than in RA and control. Right ear P1 latency prolongation was statistically significant in the RA group. Amplitude asymmetry ratio (AAR) was found to be considerably higher in the RA and AS groups than in the control group (p<0.05). The mean BBS score in the AS group was below the fall risk score of 45. A negative statistically significant effect was observed between latency prolongation and BBS in AS groups. The abnormal VEMP findings in individuals with RA and AS shows inner ear vestibular system dysfunction. This vestibular impairment strictly contributes to their postural imbalance and requires a focused vestibular rehabilitation program for balance treatment.

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  • Cite Count Icon 2
  • 10.2174/0115733971273691231121131455
New Emerging Aspect of Herbal Extracts for the Treatment of Osteoporosis: Overview.
  • Sep 1, 2024
  • Current rheumatology reviews
  • Priyanka Kumari + 3 more

As the global population ages, osteoporosis is becoming a more common silent disease. Osteoporosis is characterized by decreased bone quality and strength, which increases the risk of fragility fractures in the elderly. According to estimates, 50% of women eventually suffer from an osteoporotic fracture. Due to increasing disability, more frequent hospital hospitalizations, and most critically, fragility fractures have been linked to a reduced quality of life. Osteoporotic fractures have been linked to an increased mortality risk; and must be considered in awareness as a serious health concern. There are anti-osteoporotic medications available that improve bone quality. Considering the availability of various treatment options, still there are a lot of underserved needs in the treatment of fractures and osteoporosis. For example, the application of natural products and herbal resources for fracture healing, because of the androgen-like and antioxidant characteristics of the plants, they can play a crucial for accelerating the repair of bone fractures. In this article, we'll discuss the herbal remedies that are essential for treating osteoporosis (bone disease).

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  • Cite Count Icon 3
  • 10.2174/0113862073264977240103070432
Research Progress of TCM Therapy for Rotator Cuff Injury.
  • Sep 1, 2024
  • Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput screening
  • Xianquan Zhang + 4 more

Rotator cuff injury is a common orthopedic disease with high morbidity, which is one of the most important reasons for shoulder pain and limited movement. With the development of more research, the Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) therapy for rotator cuff injury is increasingly rich, and has achieved a good curative effect. TCM has certain characteristics and advantages, which may become the main development trend of the treatment. By consulting the relevant literature on TCM therapy for rotator cuff injury in recent years, we found that commonly used TCM therapy include Chinese herbal therapy, Chinese herbal compounds. External treatment of Chinese herbal therapy, Acupuncture therapy, Floating needle therapy, Massage therapy, and others, which make a great clinical effect. This paper summarizes and analyzes the common TCM therapy of the rotator cuff injury, to provide new ideas for the selection of clinical treatment options.

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  • Cite Count Icon 2
  • 10.2174/0113862073276030231219115111
Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Rotator Cuff Tear with Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine.
  • Sep 1, 2024
  • Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput screening
  • Ling-Feng Zeng + 3 more

Rotator cuff tear is a common injury among middle-aged and elderly people, and it has a great impact on patients' physical and mental health and quality of life. Integrative medicine based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has certain advantages in the diagnosis and treatment of rotator cuff tears. TCM, which mainly involves the use of plant-based products, has relatively stable and reliable curative effects. It is of great significance to formulate a combined diagnosis and treatment plan for rotator cuff tear based on evidence-based medicine, which can help to standardize the clinical diagnosis and treatment techniques of TCM and Western medicine and achieve better therapeutic effects. This guideline standardizes the diagnosis and treatment process of rotator cuff tear from the aspects of range, terminology and definition, diagnosis, TCM syndrome differentiation, treatment, functional exercise, and prevention and care. It makes recommendations that cover the adoption of manual therapy, acupuncture, and other integrative medicine based on TCM. Users of these guidelines are most likely to include clinicians and health managers in healthcare settings.

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  • Cite Count Icon 2
  • 10.1094/pdis-12-23-2694-pdn
First Report of Colletotrichum fioriniae Causing Anthracnose on Persimmon in China.
  • Aug 20, 2024
  • Plant Disease
  • Zhirui Fan + 6 more

Persimmons (Diospyros kaki Thunb.) have a longstanding history of cultivation in China. Both aesthetically pleasing and edible, they often symbolize a sweet and fulfilling life. During the summer of 2022, a severe outbreak of anthracnose was observed on the lower leaves of persimmon trees in the National Field Genebank for Persimmon (NFGP), located in Yangling, Shaanxi, China (34°17'42.80″ N, 108°04'08.21″ E). The estimated incidence rate of this disease within the NFGP was approximately 30%. The typical symptoms of the disease included the presence of irregular lesions on leaves, and oval sunken lesions on infected fruit. Under high humidity conditions, pink sticky substances appeared in the affected areas. The presence of numerous lesions led to softening and detachment of persimmon fruit. To identify the causal pathogen, 5 × 5mm samples of the diseased leaves were collected from the interface between the infected and healthy leaves. The leaves were disinfected with 70% alcohol for 20 s, followed by rinsing with sterile water. Subsequently, the leaves were immersed in 1% NaClO for 2 to 3 minutes, rinsed with sterile water three times, dried using sterile absorbent paper, and the leaf samples were then transferred onto potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium, and cultured in 25°C incubators. Once the colony reached a certain size, small pieces of hyphae were extracted from edge and transferred for purification and repeated three times. After being cultured on PDA for 7 days, the colony showed a white spongy surface with a pink-orange center. The conidia displayed a fusiform shape and were transparent, measuring 4.58 to 6.53 μm × 9.27 to 13.11 μm (n=50). The isolates share morphological similarities with Colletotrichum fioriniae. The representative isolate HY-7 was selected for molecular identification. The internal transcribed spacers (ITS) region, chitin synthase (CHS-1), actin (ACT), beta-tubulin 2 (TUB2), and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) gene were amplified using ITS1/4 (White et al. 1990), CHS-79F/CHS-345R (Carbone & Kohn, 1999), ACT512F/ACT (Carbone & Kohn, 1999), T1/BT2B (Glass & Donaldson 1995, O'Donnell et al., 1997), and GDF/GDR (Templeton et al. 1992), respectively. The generated sequences were deposited at GenBank under accession numbers OR878056 (ITS), OR766019 (CHS-1), OR766021(TUB2), OR766018 (ACT) and OR766020 (GAPDH). BLAST analysis revealed the sequences were 100% identical to C. fioriniae (MH865005 for ITS, JQ948953 for CHS-1, JQ949613 for ACT, JQ949943 for TUB2 and JQ948622 for GAPDH). The morphological characteristics and molecular analyses of the isolate matched the description of C. fioriniae. To fulfill Koch's postulates, the twigs and leaves of 'Fupingjianshi' in four different directions were inoculated without wounding in the field, and 10 healthy fruits were selected for wound inoculation. The concentration of conidia used for inoculation was about 1 × 106 conidia/ml, and sterilized water was used as control. The experiment was replicated three times under the same conditions. One week after inoculation, characteristic symptoms resembling those observed on the leaves of primary diseased persimmon trees appeared on the leaves and fruits. No symptoms were observed on the leaves, twigs and fruits in the control treatment. The pathogen from the artificially infected leaves and fruits were reisolated and identified as C. fiorinae based on morphological and molecular characteristics. Persimmon anthracnose is a common disease in regions where the fruit is grown, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first documented occurrence of C. fioriniae-induced anthracnose on persimmons in China, which should be paid more attentions. This report will help identify disease symptoms in the field and provides a basis for determining the occurrence, distribution, and control of C. fioriniae on persimmon leaves and fruits.

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  • 10.1123/pes.2023-0086
Children With Cardiac Disease and Heat Exposure: Catastrophic Converging Consequences?
  • Aug 1, 2024
  • Pediatric exercise science
  • Luc Souilla + 2 more

To highlight the worrying paucity of investigative research aimed at differentiating how higher ambient temperatures further tax an already compromised cardiovascular system in children. This commentary describes basic thermoregulatory concepts relevant to the healthy pediatric population and summarizes common heart diseases observed in this population. We describe how heat stress and exercise are important factors clinicians should more readily consider when treating children with heart disease. Countermeasures to physical inactivity are suggested for children, parents, clinicians, and policymakers to consider. As sudden, excessive heat exposures continue to impact our rapidly warming world, vulnerable populations like children with underlying heart conditions are at greater heat health risk, especially when coupled with the negative physical activity and fitness trends observed worldwide.

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  • Cite Count Icon 8
  • 10.2174/0118715273258646230920074421
Pre-clinical Aspects and Contemporary Treatments of Parkinson's Disease.
  • Aug 1, 2024
  • CNS & neurological disorders drug targets
  • Partosh Chhabra + 6 more

After Alzheimer's disease, the second slot for the most common neurodegenerative disease, is occupied by Parkinson's disease. The symptoms of Parkinson's are classified as motor symptoms and non-motor symptoms. Motor symptoms involve rigidity, tremors, bradykinesia, and postural instability. Non-motor symptoms consist of cognitive dysfunction, salivation, lacrimation, etc. Objectives: The objectives of this study are to find out the most recent treatment options for Parkinson's disease. Research and review papers are collected from different databases like Google Scholar, PubMed, Mendeley, Scopus, Science Open, and the Directory of Open Access Journals using different keywords such as "Parkinson's disease, biomarkers, animal models". Currently, various novel therapeutics have been emerging for PD. These may include treatments that may control the symptoms without causing any other severe side effects with already available treatments. Better therapies such as gene therapies, cell-based treatments, and regenerative therapies, which may evolve over time, can be a better therapeutic option. There is a need for the development of novel and potential therapeutic strategies that offer fewer side effects to patients. Several clinical, biochemical, and imaging markers that are noteworthy in Parkinson's disease examination have been discussed here. Current work in the field of Parkinson's disease has developed a variety of significant small animal models, such as viral vector models and seeding models, including the insertion of preformed fibrils of alpha-synuclein. The brief concepts regarding risk factors, pathogenesis, clinical diagnosis, and emerging treatments of PD are discussed in this review article.

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