39 research outputs found

    Antarctica Sea-Ice Oscillation and Its Possible Impact on Monsoon of South Sea

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    Antarctic sea-ice oscillation index with a seesaw pattern is defined using NCEP/NCAR reanalysis girds data of monthly Antarctica sea-ice concentration from 1979 to 2002. The relationships between the index of winter and the summer precipitations in China as well as the onset date of the summer East Asia monsoon are presented. The study result shows that the grids of correlation coefficients passed 5% confidence level between Antarctic sea-ice oscillation index and Antarctic sea-ice concentration are more than 1/3 of all grids of Antarctica sea-ice, that means the index can represent 1/3 sea-ice area. The winter index has a significant correlation with abnormal summer (June-August) precipitation in China. The area of positive correlation lies in the Yangtze River basin and its south, and that of negative correlation lies mainly in the north of Yangtze River basin. While the winter index is positive(negative), the onset date of South China Sea monsoon is earlier(later), with a probability of 79% (80%). Consequently, a conceptual modelis given in term of discussing the possible process between the winter Antarctic sea ice and the monsoon precipitation in China

    Glucocorticoid-Induced Autophagy in Osteocytes

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    Glucocorticoid (GC) therapy is the most frequent cause of secondary osteoporosis. In this study we have demonstrated that GC treatment induced the development of autophagy, preserving osteocyte viability. GC treatment resulted in an increase in autophagy markers and the accumulation of autophagosome vacuoles in vitro and in vivo promoted the onset of the osteocyte autophagy, as determined by expression of autophagy markers in an animal model of GC-induced osteoporosis. An autophagy inhibitor reversed the protective effects of GCs. The effects of GCs on osteocytes were in contrast to tumor necrosis factor ι (TNF-ι), which induced apoptosis but not autophagy. Together this study reveals a novel mechanism for the effect of GC on osteocytes, shedding new insight into mechanisms responsible for bone loss in patients receiving GC therapy. Š 2010 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research

    Glucocorticoid‐induced autophagy in osteocytes

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    An approach to construct Bayesian networks for use in living environment field, taking Chinese CCRCs as the example

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    Motivation: Fast population aging has been considered one of the most challenging demographic transitions globally. The influence of older adults’ living environment on their well-being cannot be ignored.Knowledge gap: Although the importance of living environment factors on the well-being of people has been widely recognized, the interaction between these factors and their interactive influence on the well-being of older people have not been quantified. Aim and objectives: This paper presents a detailed approach to develop a Bayesian network (Bns), focusing on constructing, parameterizing and quantitatively evaluating the Bns, with the ultimate purpose of revealing the impact of living environment on residents' well-being in Chinese Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs).Research method: Living environment variables that may affect well-being were first identified via comprehensive literature review. Two contextually appropriate scales were then selected to measure well-being. Based on this, we further developed the construction process of Bns for the CCRCs, including qualitative and quantitative parts.Preliminary findings: Fifteen living environment variables were identified, comprising community daily life service, urban infrastructure accessibility, community management and operation, greening space, safety, connection with family, social engagement, community daily support facilities, social connection within the community, walkability, community social activities engagement, community barrier-free infrastructure, health services, and age-friendly indoor environment. The Ryff Scale and the Short Form-36 Scale were considered appropriate for measuring well-being. Combining these findings, the process of developing a definite whole Bns approach for the CCRCs is proposed. Experts' viewpoints and Dempster-Shafer Theory (DST) are utilized to construct Bns. Knowledge Engineering Bayesian Networks (KBEN) are adopted to combine expert and data sources to parameterize and evaluate the Bns.Research significance: This research promotes the innovative application of Bns in environmental research, involving the elements and methods of constructing the model. Researchers can refer to the guidance and use it as a feasible instrument to apply to their research, which advances future investigations in the field

    An Overview of Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs) for Ageing in Place

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    As an alternative to ageing at home in the community, naturally occurring retirement communities (NORCs) have great potential to facilitate ageing in place; however, they have not attracted much research attention. This study conducts an overview of NORCs, aiming to examine the previous research in a comprehensive manner in order to explore how NORCs impact ageing in place, with the goal of guiding future research. The research presented here employs the content analysis method to review prior NORC-related studies and categorise research themes and findings following top-down coding principles. A total of 49 articles were selected from the Scopus and Web of Science databases, and the results show that the “social environment”, which was the most discussed topic (n = 24), provides the necessary mental support and physical motivation for older adults to live actively in NORCs, and that NORCs play a positive role in preserving public resources and promoting individual health. The limitations of this study include the fact that there is little public information on NORC programs and the subjective classification of themes, among others. This study acts as a foundation for future research on NORCs, which serve as a perfect model for healthy ageing in place

    Enhanced Dual–Vector Model Predictive Control for PMSM Drives Using the Optimal Vector Selection Principle

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    The Dual–Vector model predictive control (DV–MPC) method can improve the steady–state control performance of motor drives compared to using the single–vector method in one switching cycle. However, this performance enhancement generally increases the computational burden due to the exponential increase in the number of vector selections, lowering the system’s dynamic response. Alternatively, limiting the vector combinations will sacrifice system steady–state performance. To address this issue, this paper proposes an enhanced DV–MPC method that can determine the optimal vector combinations along with their duration time within minimized calculation times. Compared to the existing DV–MPC methods, the proposed enhanced technique can achieve excellent steady–state performance while maintaining a low computational burden. These benefits have been demonstrated in the results from a 2.5k rpm permanent magnet synchronous motor drive

    Prostaglandin Promotion of Osteocyte Gap Junction Function through Transcriptional Regulation of Connexin 43 by Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3/β-Catenin Signaling▿

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    Gap junction intercellular communication in osteocytes plays an important role in bone remodeling in response to mechanical loading; however, the responsible molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here, we show that phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K)/Akt signaling activated by fluid flow shear stress and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) had a stimulatory effect on both connexin 43 (Cx43) mRNA and protein expression. PGE2 inactivated glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3) and promoted nuclear localization and accumulation of β-catenin. Knockdown of β-catenin expression resulted in a reduction in Cx43 protein. Furthermore, the chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay demonstrated an association of β-catenin with the Cx43 promoter, suggesting that β-catenin could regulate Cx43 expression at the level of gene transcription. We have previously reported that PGE2 activates cyclic AMP (cAMP)-protein kinase A (PKA) signaling and increases Cx43 and gap junctions. Interestingly, the activation of PI3K/Akt appeared to be independent of the activation of PKA, whereas both PI3K/Akt and PKA signaling inactivated GSK-3 and increased β-catenin translocation. Together, these results suggest that shear stress, through PGE2 release, activates both PI3K/Akt and cAMP-PKA signaling, which converge through the inactivation of GSK-3, leading to the increase in nuclear accumulation of β-catenin. β-Catenin binds to the Cx43 promoter, stimulating Cx43 expression and functional gap junctions between osteocytes

    Highly Efficient and Low Cost SPEEK/TiO 2

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