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Tian-Jiao Zhao,Fu-Hua Lin,Shuang-Dan Mao,Ya-Peng Dong,Jia-Le Zhao,Wen-Ju Cui,Shu-Hui Wang,Ding-Yi Ning,Jing-Qiong Lu,Bo Wang 한국고분자학회 2024 폴리머 Vol.48 No.3
The attapulgite (ATP) with unique one-dimensional rod-like structure was used to improve the mechanical and crystallization properties of the recycled polypropylene (rPP). In order to increase the compatibility of the polar ATP and the non-polar rPP, the maleic anhydride (MAH) was grafted onto the fischer-tropsch wax (FTW) then reacted with ATP to prepare FATP. The tensile, flexural and impact strength of the composites were maximized at the FATP content was 3 wt%, increased by 13.09, 17.56, and 101.92% compared with rPP, and reaching the level of the PP. Due to the improved compatibility, the mechanical properties of the rPP/FATP composites were increased compared with the rPP/ATP composites at the same addition. Moreover, the differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis proved that the addition of the ATP or FATP improved the crystallization properties of the rPP. The crystallization temperature (Tp) of the rPP, rPP/3 wt% ATP, and rPP/3 wt% FATP was 126.31, 127.86, and 129.37 ℃, respectively. The non-isothermal and isothermal crystallization kinetic results showed that the crystallization rate was increased with the addition of the ATP and FATP. Meanwhile, by reason of the synergistic effect of compatibility improvement and internal lubrication, the crystallization rate of the rPP/FATP composites was faster than the rPP/ATP composites. However, the ATP or FATP added in rPP had no effect on the spherulites growth mode of the composites. Above all, the scanning electron micrographs (SEM) results provided intuitive evidence which the compatibility between FATP and rPP was greatly improved.
Li, Fu-Rong,Jiao, Peng,Yao, Shu-Tong,Sang, Hui,Qin, Shu-Cun,Zhang, Wei,Zhang, Ya-Bin,Gao, Lin-Lin Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2012 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.13 No.1
Background: The inhibition of tumor cell growth without toxicity to normal cells is an important target in cancer therapy. One possible way to increase the efficacy of anticancer drugs and to decrease toxicity or side effects is to develop traditional natural products, especially from medicinal plants. Paris polyphylla Smith has shown anti-tumour effects by inhibition of tumor promotion and inducement of tumor cell apoptosis, but mechanisms are still not well understood. The present study was to explore the effect of Paris polyphylla Smith extract (PPSE) on connexin26 and growth control in human esophageal cancer ECA109 cells. Methods: The effects of PPSE on Connexin26 were examined by RT-PCR, western blot and immunofluorescence; cell growth and proliferation were examined by the 3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyl-tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. Results: PPSE inhibited the growth and proliferation on esophageal cancer ECA109 cells, while increasing the expression of connexin26 mRNA and protein; conversely, PPSE decreased Bcl-2 and increased Bad. Conclusion: This study firstly shows that PPSE can increase connexin26 expression at mRNA and protein level, exerting anti-tumour effects on esophageal cacner ECA109 cells via inhibiting cell proliferation and inducing cell apoptosis.
Liu Peng-Cheng,Peng Yi-Lin,Li Jian-Bin,Lv Meng-Na,Yu Shu-Jiao,Wu Rui 대한피부과학회 2024 Annals of Dermatology Vol.36 No.3
Background: A higher incidence of herpes zoster (HZ) was found in people with decreased cell-mediated immunity. However, the relationship between cellular immunity and HZ infec- tion in patients with autoimmune inflammator y rheumatic diseases (AIRD) remains elusive. Objective: To investigate the role of CD4/CD8 ratio in patients with AIRD and HZ. Methods: This case-control study compared AIRD patients with and without HZ. We chose 70 AIRD patients with HZ as the experimental group and 140 AIRD patients without HZ as the control group. The clinical and laborator y findings were assessed in each trial participant. Results: The CD4/CD8 ratio (odds ratio [OR], 0.22; 95% confidence inter val [CI], 0.10–0.49) was independently associated with the occurrence of HZ after adjusting for various confounders. Nonlinear analysis has unveiled a more profound nonlinear relationship between the CD4/CD8 ratio and the occurrence of HZ in patients with AIRD. The OR of HZ increased with a decreasing CD4/CD8 ratio before the turning point of 2. The adjusted regression coefficient was 0.14 (95% CI, 0.05–0.37, p<0.0001) for CD4/CD8 ratio less than 2. Conclusion: The CD4/CD8 ratio was expected to be a ver y promising quantitative biomarker for predicting the risk of developing HZ in patients with AIRD.