11 research outputs found

    Changes of metabolic and endocrine variables in obese PCOS model induced by high-fat diet.

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    <p>Values are means ± SD.</p><p>*p<0.0167 versus CO by Bonferoni post-hoc test.</p>#<p>p<0.0167 versus PO by Bonferoni post-hoc test.</p

    Changes of ovarian morphological parameters in PF.

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    <p>Values are means ± SD.</p><p>*p<0.0167 versus CO by Bonferoni post-hoc test.</p

    Figures and cell types of vaginal smears.

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    <p><b>A</b>: preoestrus, loaded mainly with epithelial cell; <b>B</b>: estrus, loaded mainly with keratinocytes; <b>C</b>:metoestrus,displaying epithelial cell, keratinocytes, and leukocytes; <b>D</b>:diestrus, displaying full of leukocytes (magnification ×100).</p

    Effects of exercise and diet on metabolic and endocrine variables in PF rats.

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    <p>Values are means ± SD.</p><p>*p<0.0167 versus PF-SF by Bonferoni post-hoc test.</p>#<p>p<0.0167 versus PF-EF by Bonferoni post-hoc test.</p

    Table1_Genome-wide exploration of a pyroptosis-related gene module along with immune cell infiltration patterns in bronchopulmonary dysplasia.XLSX

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    Pyroptosis plays a crucial role in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and is associated with various lung injury illnesses. However, the function of pyroptosis-related genes (PRGs) in BPD remains poorly understood. The gene expression omnibus (GEO) database was searched for information on genes associated with BPD. Twenty-five BPD-related DE-PRGs were identified, all of which were closely associated with pyroptosis regulation and immunological response. LASSO and SVM-RFE algorithms identified CHMP7, NLRC4, NLRP2, NLRP6, and NLRP9 among the 25 differentially expressed PRGs as marker genes with acceptable diagnostic capabilities. Using these five genes, we also generated a nomogram with excellent predictive power. Annotation enrichment analyses revealed that these five genes may be implicated in BPD and numerous BPD-related pathways. In addition, the ceRNA network showed an intricate regulatory link based on the marker genes. In addition, CIBERSORT-based studies revealed that alterations in the immunological microenvironment of BPD patients may be associated with the marker genes. We constructed a diagnostic nomogram and gave insight into the mechanism of BPD. Its diagnostic value for BPD must be evaluated in further research before it can be used in clinical practice.</p

    Table2_Genome-wide exploration of a pyroptosis-related gene module along with immune cell infiltration patterns in bronchopulmonary dysplasia.XLSX

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    Pyroptosis plays a crucial role in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and is associated with various lung injury illnesses. However, the function of pyroptosis-related genes (PRGs) in BPD remains poorly understood. The gene expression omnibus (GEO) database was searched for information on genes associated with BPD. Twenty-five BPD-related DE-PRGs were identified, all of which were closely associated with pyroptosis regulation and immunological response. LASSO and SVM-RFE algorithms identified CHMP7, NLRC4, NLRP2, NLRP6, and NLRP9 among the 25 differentially expressed PRGs as marker genes with acceptable diagnostic capabilities. Using these five genes, we also generated a nomogram with excellent predictive power. Annotation enrichment analyses revealed that these five genes may be implicated in BPD and numerous BPD-related pathways. In addition, the ceRNA network showed an intricate regulatory link based on the marker genes. In addition, CIBERSORT-based studies revealed that alterations in the immunological microenvironment of BPD patients may be associated with the marker genes. We constructed a diagnostic nomogram and gave insight into the mechanism of BPD. Its diagnostic value for BPD must be evaluated in further research before it can be used in clinical practice.</p
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