6 research outputs found

    Green synthesized clavate-shaped ZnO modified silk fabric with aging resistance and outstanding antibacterial and UV-shielding properties

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    Silk, a popular luxury textile with many years of history, is easy to embrittle and adsorb bacteria when stored for a long time or exposed to sunlight, which affects its service life. To improve the silk fabrics with excellent antibacterial activity, washing and aging durability, and UV shielding, multifunctional silk fabrics were designed and fabricated via a green finishing approach. Here, we proposed a simple strategy to fabricate silk fabrics with multi-functions via coating clavate-shaped ZnO nanoparticles (ZF-silk fabrics) by dipping and pressing for cycles. The scanning electron microscope (SEM), fourier transform infrared (FTIR), ultraviolet visible spectrophotometry (UV–Vis), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) were used to analyze the structure and properties of fabricated ZF-silk fabrics. Compared with raw silk fabric, the fabricated ZF-silk fabrics represented excellent UV shielding, good tensile strength, and superior antibacterial activity. Notably, the ZF-silk fabrics had good washing stability and aging resistance. In addition, the ZF-silk fabrics possessed superior antibacterial activity before and after aging treatment (under UV radiation for 72 h). Therefore, the durable and multifunctional ZF-silk fabrics indicate great potential for achieving to realize a long service life of the fabrics

    Pepsin promotes laryngopharyngeal neoplasia by modulating signaling pathways to induce cell proliferation.

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    Pepsin plays an important role in laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), a risk factor for the development of hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (HPSCC). However, the role of pepsin in HPSCC is not clear. We show by immunohistochemistry that pepsin positivity occurs in a significant proportion of human primary HPSCC specimens, and in many cases matched adjacent uninvolved epithelia are negative for pepsin. Pepsin positivity is associated with nodal involvement, suggesting that pepsin may have a role in metastasis. Treatment of FaDu cancer cells with pepsin increased cell proliferation, possibly by inducing G1/S transition. We also observed significant changes in expression of genes involved in NF-kappaB, TRAIL and Notch signaling. Our data suggest that pepsin plays an important role in HPSCC and that targeting pepsin could have potential therapeutic benefits

    Peripheral vertigo and subsequent risk of depression and anxiety disorders: a prospective cohort study using the UK Biobank

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    Abstract Background Peripheral vertigo is often comorbid with psychiatric disorders. However, no longitudinal study has quantified the association between peripheral vertigo and risk of psychiatric disorders. Furthermore, it remains unknown how the white matter integrity of frontal-limbic network relates to the putative peripheral vertigo-psychiatric disorder link. Methods We conducted a cohort study including 452,053 participants of the UK Biobank with a follow-up from 2006 through 2021. We assessed the risks of depression and anxiety disorders in relation to a hospitalization episode involving peripheral vertigo using Cox proportional hazards models. We also examined the associations of peripheral vertigo, depression, and anxiety with MRI fractional anisotropy (FA) in a subsample with brain MRI data (N = 36,087), using multivariable linear regression. Results Individuals with an inpatient diagnosis of peripheral vertigo had elevated risks of incident depression (hazard ratio (HR) 2.18; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.79–2.67) and anxiety (HR 2.11; 95% CI 1.71–2.61), compared to others, particularly within 2 years after hospitalization (HR for depression 2.91; 95% CI 2.04–4.15; HR for anxiety 4.92; 95% CI 3.62–6.69). Depression was associated with lower FA in most studied white matter regions, whereas anxiety and peripheral vertigo did not show statistically significant associations with FA. Conclusions Individuals with an inpatient diagnosis of peripheral vertigo have increased subsequent risks of depression and anxiety disorders, especially within 2 years after hospitalization. Our findings further indicate a link between depression and lower microstructural connectivity as well as integrity beyond the frontal-limbic network
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