54 research outputs found

    A Highly Pathogenic Strain of Staphylococcus sciuri Caused Fatal Exudative Epidermitis in Piglets

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    Staphylococcus sciuri are important human pathogens responsible for endocarditis, peritonitis, septic shock, urinary tract infection, pelvic inflammatory disease and wound infections. However, little information is known regarding the pathogenicity of S. sciuri to animals. From the pericardial fluid of a diseased piglet with exudative epidermitis (EE), we isolated a strain of Staphylococcus in pure culture. Surprisingly, this isolate was a member of S. sciuri rather than S. hyicus as identified by its biochemical traits and also by analysis of 23S ribosomal DNA using Internal Transcribed Spacer PCR. In addition, inoculation of newborn piglets with 1×10(10) CFU of the isolate by oral feeding or intra-muscular injection successfully reproduced EE in piglets, which suggested that the oral intake of the pathogen by the animals is one of the major routes of exposure. These unexpected findings prioritized S. sciuri as important zoonotic agents, which may have ramifications for human medicine

    Liquid Crystal Tunable Dielectric Metamaterial Absorber in the Terahertz Range

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    In this paper, we propose a tunable dielectric metamaterial absorber in the terahertz (THz) range. The absorber is composed of a silicon pillar array embedded in a liquid crystal (LC) layer, which is sandwiched by two graphene electrodes. By way of varying the applied bias, the LC orientation can be continuously tuned. At a saturated bias, all LCs are vertically driven, and an absorption peak of 0.86 is achieved at 0.79 THz. When the bias is turned off, the same LCs are horizontally aligned, and the absorption peak degenerates into two smaller ones. A 47% modulation depth at 0.79 THz is obtained via numerical simulation with experimental feasibility considered. Such an active THz dielectric absorber may be utilized as part of various active THz apparatuses in THz imaging, sensing, switching, and filtering

    Liquid Crystal-Tuned Planar Optics in Terahertz Range

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    Recently, terahertz waves of higher frequencies compared to microwave and radio frequency have shown great potential in radar detection and high-speed wireless communication. To spatially control the wavefront of terahertz beams, various novel components, such as terahertz filters, polarization converters and lenses, have been investigated. Metamaterials and metasurfaces have become the most promising technique for the free manipulation of terahertz waves. Metadevices integrated with liquid crystals have been widely used in active terahertz devices. In this review, the birefringence of liquid crystals in the terahertz band and terahertz devices based on liquid crystals are summarized. By integrating liquid crystals with plasmonic metamaterials, the functions become dynamically adjustable and are reconstructed. Utilizing liquid crystals to change the resonance of metamaterials, tunable filters, absorbers, and programmable metasurfaces are realized. To solve the problem of low efficiency, terahertz wavefront shaping devices based on dielectric metasurfaces and liquid crystals, such as a variable deflection angle grating and zoom metalenses, are presented. Finally, we discuss and anticipate the future developments of liquid-crystal-integrated meta-devices, which will inspire broad applications in terahertz communication and imaging

    Misdiagnosis of scrub typhus complicated by hemophagocytic syndrome

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    Abstract Background This study sought to analyze the cases of clinical misdiagnosis of scrub typhus complicated by hemophagocytic syndrome. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the medical records for diagnoses, clinical course, chest X-ray findings, laboratory data, and antibiotic therapy. Results All nine patients were misdiagnosed at the outpatient department between 07/2009 and 07/2017. They were diagnosed with septicemia and hemophagocytic syndrome, sepsis and hemophagocytic syndrome, severe infection, hepatitis and hemophagocytic syndrome, or upper respiratory tract infection. Among the nine patients, hepatic function examination showed decreased albumin and elevated C-reactive protein levels in all patients; alanine aminotransferase was increased and platelets were decreased in eight patients. Weil-Felix reaction was positive in three of nine patients. Indirect immunofluorescence demonstrated positive IgM antibody and EB virus-IgM in all nine patients; Mycoplasma pneumoniae antibody was positive in seven patients. All nine patients underwent chest computed tomography; no abnormality was found in two patients. Patch shadow with increased density was found in seven patients, including four patients with right pleural effusion and two with bilateral pleural effusion. Bone marrow biopsy was performed in all nine patients and hemophagocytic cells were seen. The nine misdiagnosed cases were given multiple broad-spectrum antibiotics either successively or concomitantly before and after admission, but no effective antibiotics against Orientis tsutsugamushi were applied. After diagnosis was corrected to scrub typhus, five patients were switched to chloramphenicol and dexamethasone, two patients were given azithromycin and dexamethasone, and two patients were treated with chloramphenicol. Body temperature returned to normal within 2–3 days and the children were quickly relieved from their condition. Conclusion Hemophagocytic syndrome may be the presenting clinical feature of scrub typhus and initially mask the disease. Initial misdiagnosis is common and includes septicemia and hemophagocytic syndrome. The eschar is a useful diagnostic clue and febrile patients without any localizing signs should be thoroughly examined for its presence

    Cloning, heterologous expression, and activity analysis of NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase from the Chinese white rabbit

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    Cytochrome P450 reductase (CPR) is an integral component of the P450 oxidoreductase system (P450s). It serves as the electron donor for most cytochromes in P450s, which are involved in the metabolism of foreign compounds and the synthesis of endocrine hormones and have tremendous biotechnological potential for the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals. However, commercially available CPR is very expensive, and heterologous expression in Escherichia coli is a more affordable way to obtain enough CPR. In the present study, a full-length cDNA encoding a CPR was isolated from the liver of the Chinese white rabbit using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The cDNA contains a 2,040-bp open reading frame, which is predicted to encode an enzyme of 679 amino acids. The deduced peptide shares 99.5% amino acid similarity with CPR of Oryctolagus cuniculus, showing that the Chinese white rabbit is a close genetic relative of the European rabbit. The cloned CPR has the typical hallmarks, including an N-terminal membrane anchor and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)-, flavin mononucleotide (FMN)- and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH)-binding domains. An N-terminally truncated protein was heterologously expressed in E. coli BL21 (DE3) cells and purified, and the specific activity of the recombinant enzyme was determined. The enzyme activity analysis indicated that electrons were passed from NADPH to Cyt C at a rate of 2.3174 μmol/(min/mg protein). The present study provides an efficient procedure for preparing large amounts of recombinant CPR, which would facilitate the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals with P450s
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