1.New development of diabetic nutritional therapy
Mingxiu LI ; Jian WANG ; Xin QING
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(01):-
Though there are different kinds of view on diabetic nutritional therapy for a long time,it is the basic treatment method on diabetes mellitus(DM).With some result of clinical research on diabetic nutritional therapy,people knew it more and more.To discuss new diabetic nutritional therapy is of great benefit to improve the curative effect and prolong the syndrome of DM.
2.The Application of Denitrifying Bacteria in Denitrification of Wastewater
Mingxiu XIN ; Ying ZHAO ; Jun ZHOU ; Wenchen GAO
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
Denitrification plays an important role in wastewater treatment systems for the reason that the nitrate or nitrite was reduced, and some gases such as NO, N_2O or N_2 were released. The application of denitrification in wastewater, the mechanism of denitrification, and the effect factors of denitrification were introduced in this paper. The communities of Denitrifying bacteria, and some key enzymes of denitrification were also introduced. The discovery of aerobic denitrifying bacteria, autotrophic denitrifying bacteria, and denitrifying Phosphorus-removing Bacteria were also mentioned in this paper.
3. Projections from D2 Neurons in Different Subregions of Nucleus Accumbens Shell to Ventral Pallidum Play Distinct Roles in Reward and Aversion
Yun YAO ; Ge GAO ; Kai LIU ; Xin SHI ; Sen SONG ; Yun YAO ; Sen SONG ; Ge GAO ; Kai LIU ; Mingxiu CHENG ; Mingxiu CHENG ; Yan XIONG ; Yun YAO
Neuroscience Bulletin 2021;37(5):623-640
The nucleus accumbens shell (NAcSh) plays an important role in reward and aversion. Traditionally, NAc dopamine receptor 2-expressing (D2) neurons are assumed to function in aversion. However, this has been challenged by recent reports which attribute positive motivational roles to D2 neurons. Using optogenetics and multiple behavioral tasks, we found that activation of D2 neurons in the dorsomedial NAcSh drives preference and increases the motivation for rewards, whereas activation of ventral NAcSh D2 neurons induces aversion. Stimulation of D2 neurons in the ventromedial NAcSh increases movement speed and stimulation of D2 neurons in the ventrolateral NAcSh decreases movement speed. Combining retrograde tracing and in situ hybridization, we demonstrated that glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons in the ventral pallidum receive inputs differentially from the dorsomedial and ventral NAcSh. All together, these findings shed light on the controversy regarding the function of NAcSh D2 neurons, and provide new insights into understanding the heterogeneity of the NAcSh.