1.Expert consensus on clinical application of 177Lu-prostate specific membrane antigen radio-ligand therapy in prostate cancer
Guobing LIU ; Weihai ZHUO ; Yushen GU ; Zhi YANG ; Yue CHEN ; Wei FAN ; Jianming GUO ; Jian TAN ; Xiaohua ZHU ; Li HUO ; Xiaoli LAN ; Biao LI ; Weibing MIAO ; Shaoli SONG ; Hao XU ; Rong TIAN ; Quanyong LUO ; Feng WANG ; Xuemei WANG ; Aimin YANG ; Dong DAI ; Zhiyong DENG ; Jinhua ZHAO ; Xiaoliang CHEN ; Yan FAN ; Zairong GAO ; Xingmin HAN ; Ningyi JIANG ; Anren KUANG ; Yansong LIN ; Fugeng LIU ; Cen LOU ; Xinhui SU ; Lijun TANG ; Hui WANG ; Xinlu WANG ; Fuzhou YANG ; Hui YANG ; Xinming ZHAO ; Bo YANG ; Xiaodong HUANG ; Jiliang CHEN ; Sijin LI ; Jing WANG ; Yaming LI ; Hongcheng SHI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2024;31(5):844-850,封3
177Lu-prostate specific membrane antigen(PSMA)radio-ligand therapy has been approved abroad for advanced prostate cancer and has been in several clinical trials in China.Based on domestic clinical practice and experimental data and referred to international experience and viewpoints,the expert group forms a consensus on the clinical application of 177Lu-PSMA radio-ligand therapy in prostate cancer to guide clinical practice.
2. Antioxidant activities of 10 active compounds from Clematis filamentosa Dunn. and their protective effects on H
Lu LIANG ; Xiao-Tong CAI ; Hui-Yu CEN ; Wen-Yan XU ; Chao HONG ; Lin TAN ; Xi-Yong YU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2021;37(11):1530-1535
Aim To investigate the protective effects of the 10 compounds from Clematis filamentosa Dunn, on H
3.Clinical Significance of Common Gene Mutations in 53 Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia Harboring 11q23/MLL Rearrangements.
Shu-Xiao BAI ; Yan-Lei GONG ; Jing-Ren ZHANG ; Chun-Xiao WU ; Jun ZHANG ; Hui-Ying QIU ; Hong-Jie SHEN ; Jian-Nong CEN ; Su-Ning CHEN ; Jin-Lan PAN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2020;28(3):717-723
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the clinical significance of AML patients with 11q23/MLL rearrangement, and to evaluate the effect of those mutations on the AML patients.
METHODS:
53 cases involving translocations of chromosome 11q23 were identified by chromosome banding analysis. MLL rearrangements were detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization and/or multiplex nested PCR. The samples were screened for mutations in the candidate genes FLT3-ITD, FLT3-TKD, TET2, N-RAS, ASXLI, EZH2, DNMT3, C-Kit, NPM1, WT1, CEBPA by using genomic DNA-PCR and deep-sequencing.
RESULTS:
21/53 MLL-rearranged AML cases showed at least one additional chromosomal aberrations. The most common additional aberration was +8. Gene mutations were observed in 23 cases (43.4%) and most cases showed singal mutation. N-RAS mutation was more frequent (8 cases, 15.1%), followed by WT1 mutation in 4 cases (7.5%), FLT3-ITD mutation in 3 cases, ASXL1 mutation in 2 cases, DNMT3A mutation in 2 cases, EZH2 mutation in 1 case, c-Kit17 mutation in 1 case, FLT3-TKD mutation in 1 case, and FLT3-ITD and TKD mutation coexistent in 1 case. No mutation was detected in CEBPA, NPM1, C-KIT8, TET2. Median OS for gene mutated patients was 8.5 months and 13 months for no mutated patients. Median OS for patients who received hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) was 22.5 months and 7.5 months for patients who olny received chemotherapy.
CONCLUSION
A relatively high mutation frequency is observed in AML patients with 11q23/MLL rearrangements and most cases shows single mutation. The RAS signaling pathway alterations are most common. Gene mutation does not affect the OS of these patients, who show poor prognosis. A significantly higher Hb at initial diagnosis in FLT3 mutated patients is significantly higher than that in FLT3 wild-type cases. Patients who underwent HSCT show a better prognosis than those only received chemotherapy.
Chromosomes, Human, Pair 11
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
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Humans
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In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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Mutation
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Prognosis
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fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3
4.Analysis on AIDS related knowledge, high-risk behaviors and STDs infection status of whoremasters in Kaiyuan City, Yunnan Province
Yue-hui WANG ; Yun-hua ZHOU ; Ping CEN ; Xiang-fan CHEN ; Ying LI ; Shi-yue LI ; Ning WANG ; Hong YAN
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2019;23(3):268-272
Objective To understand the awareness of AIDS related knowledge, high risk behaviors, the infection status of HIV, syphilis and HSV-2, and to explore the associated factors with HSV-2 infection among whoremasters in Kaiyuan City, so as to provide scientific evidence for targeted intervention to prevent and control HIV and other STDs. Methods A self-designed questionnaire survey was conducted among whoremasters recruited through outreach activities and snowball sampling. The blood and urine were also collected for corresponding laboratory examination. Results Among the whoremasters, 98.22% had a high awareness of AIDS related knowledge, 9.33% once used drugs, and 14.67% did not use a condom during the latest commercial sex. 62.22% of the whoremasters ever had non-marital sex partners, and of those who had sex with non-marital sex partners in the past year, 59.55% reported using condoms inconsistently. The total infection rate of HIV/syphilis/HSV-2 was 18.22% and the infection rates of HIV, syphilis and HSV-2 were 3.11%, 1.33% and 16.44%, respectively. The older whoremasters were more likely to have a higher HSV-2 infection rate (AOR=1.044,95%CI:1.016-1.073,P=0.002), and those whoremasters not using a condom during the latest commercial sex were more likely to have a higher HSV-2 infection rate (AOR=3.125,95%CI:1.229-7.945,P=0.017). Conclusions Though whoremasters in Kaiyuan City had a high awareness of AIDS related knowledge, they had high-risk behaviors and relatively high HIV and other STDs infection rates. Targeted interventions are needed to improve the risk awareness of STDs infection to promote consistent condom use in both commercial and non-marital sexual behaviors among whoremasters.
5.An interlaboratory comparison study on the detection of RUNX1-RUNX1T1 fusion transcript levels and WT1 transcript levels.
Ya Zhen QIN ; Li Wen ZHU ; Shang LIN ; Su Xia GENG ; Sheng Wei LIU ; Hui CHENG ; Cheng Ye WU ; Min XIAO ; Xiao Qing LI ; Rui Ping HU ; Li Li WANG ; Hai Yan LIU ; Dao Xin MA ; Tao GUAN ; Yuan Xin YE ; Ting NIU ; Jian Nong CEN ; Li Sha LU ; Li SUN ; Tong Hua YANG ; Yun Gui WANG ; Tao LI ; Yue WANG ; Qing Hua LI ; Xiao Su ZHAO ; Ling Di LI ; Wen Min CHEN ; Ling Yu LONG ; Xiao Jun HUANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2019;40(11):889-894
Objective: To investigate the current status and real performance of the detection of RUNX1-RUNX1T1 fusion transcript levels and WT1 transcript levels in China through interlaboratory comparison. Methods: Peking University People's Hospital (PKUPH) prepared the samples for comparison. That is, the fresh RUNX1-RUNX1T1 positive (+) bone morrow nucleated cells were serially diluted with RUNX1-RUNX1T1 negative (-) nucleated cells from different patients. Totally 23 sets with 14 different samples per set were prepared. TRIzol reagent was added in each tube and thoroughly mixed with cells for homogenization. Each laboratory simultaneously tested RUNX1-RUNX1T1 and WT1 transcript levels of one set of samples by real-time quantitative PCR method. All transcript levels were reported as the percentage of RUNX1-RUNX1T1 or WT1 transcript copies/ABL copies. Spearman correlation coefficient between the reported transcript levels of each participated laboratory and those of PKUPH was calculated. Results: ①RUNX1-RUNX1T1 comparison: 9 samples were (+) and 5 were (-) , the false negative and positive rates of the 20 participated laboratories were 0 (0/180) and 5% (5/100) , respectively. The reported transcript levels of all 9 positive samples were different among laboratories. The median reported transcript levels of 9 positive samples were from 0.060% to 176.7%, which covered 3.5-log. The ratios of each sample's highest to the lowest reported transcript levels were from 5.5 to 12.3 (one result which obviously deviated from other laboratories' results was not included) , 85% (17/20) of the laboratories had correlation coefficient ≥0.98. ②WT1 comparison: The median reported transcript levels of all 14 samples were from 0.17% to 67.6%, which covered 2.6-log. The ratios of each sample's highest to the lowest reported transcript levels were from 5.3-13.7, 62% (13/21) of the laboratories had correlation coefficient ≥0.98. ③ The relative relationship of the reported RUNX1-RUNX1T1 transcript levels between the participants and PKUPH was not always consistent with that of WT1 transcript levels. Both RUNX1-RUNX1T1 and WT1 transcript levels from 2 and 7 laboratories were individually lower than and higher than those of PKUPH, whereas for the rest 11 laboratories, one transcript level was higher than and the other was lower than that of PKUPH. Conclusion: The reported RUNX1-RUNX1T1 and WT1 transcript levels were different among laboratories for the same sample. Most of the participated laboratories reported highly consistent result with that of PKUPH. The relationship between laboratories of the different transcript levels may not be the same.
China
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Core Binding Factor Alpha 2 Subunit
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Humans
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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RUNX1 Translocation Partner 1 Protein
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Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Transcription, Genetic
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WT1 Proteins
6.Tripterygium wilfordii polysaccharide induces differentiation of pancreatic stem cells into islet-like cell clusters
Yan-Hui CEN ; Zhong-Hua LI ; Wei JIA ; Rui YANG ; Juan BAO ; Guo-Zhen HE ; Xiao-Jun WU ; Jing ZHONG ; Hui-Feng DENG ; Lei SHI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2018;22(5):729-735
BACKGROUND: Inadequate sources of islet cells mean that islet cell transplantation for diabetes cannot meet the clinical demand.Therefore,in vitro induction of pancreatic stem cells to differentiate into islets has become a focus of research. OBJECTIVE:To study the effect of Tripterygium wilfordii polysaccharides on the differentiation of pancreatic stem cells from islets in mice, so as to explore the effect of traditional Chinese medicine on the differentiation of pancreatic stem cells into pancreatic beta cells. METHODS:Tripterygium wilfordii polysaccharide was used to induce the differentiation of purified mouse pancreatic stem cells into islets in vitro.The islet-like cell clusters then underwent morphologic observation, dithizone (DTZ) staining, and western blot analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Cell morphology, cell growth characteristics and immunocytochemical staining showed that mouse pancreatic stem cells were obtained.They were induced by Tripterygium wilfordii polysaccharide into spherical islet-like structures, which had a spindly pedicle connected with the bottom of the culture flask, and were DTZ-stained to iron red. Western blot assay detected β-cytokine proteins in the islet-like cell clusters. These findings confirm that mouse pancreatic stem cells can be induced to differentiate into islet-like cell clusters containing β cells in vitro by Tripterygium wilfordii polysaccharide.
7.Hydrolysis of Nanzhu fluid promotes proliferation and migration of human microvascular endothelial cells
Yan-Hui CEN ; Yong LIN ; Jiang LIN ; Wei JIA ; Jing ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2018;22(16):2564-2569
BACKGROUND: Pearl has the tranquilizing effect, and it can be applied in the treatment of hypertension. However, there is little report on the prevention and cure effect and mechanism of hydrolyzed pearl liquid on hypertension. OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of hydrolysis of Hepu pearl (hydrolyzed Nanzhu fluid) on the biological behavior and secretion of human microvascular endothelial cells. METHODS: Human microvascular endothelial cells were cultured and passaged. There were four groups, and the microvascular endothelial cells were incubated in the 200 μL culture medium containing nothing (control group), and 120, 60 and 30 mg/L hydrolysis of Nanzhu fluid. The cell proliferation and migration was detected by cell conuting kit-8 assay and Transwell assay respectively; the cell cycle distribution was tested by flow cytometry; the cell apoptosis was assayed by TUNEL method; the secretion of nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species was tested by nitrale reduetase and chemical fluorescence method, respectively. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Compared with the control group, hydrolysis of Nanzhu fluid significantly promoted the proliferation of microvascular endothelial cells in a manner-dependent manner (P < 0.05), suggesting the optimal concentration was 120 mg/L. Compared with the control group, the percentage of cells in S and G2 phase was significantly increased, and the percentage of cells in the G1 phase was significantly reduced in the hydrolysis of Nanzhu fluid group (P<0.05), indicating hydrolysis of Nanzhu fluid could promote cell cycle progression. Apoptotic cells with green-stained nucleus were invisible in both groups. The number of cell migration in the hydrolysis of Nanzhu fluid group was significantly more than that in the control group (P < 0.05). Compared with the control group, there was a significant increase in the nitric oxide secretion, and a significant decrease in the production of reactive oxygen species in the hydrolysis of Nanzhu fluid group (P<0.05). To conclude, hydrolysis of Nanzhu fluid can promote the proliferation and migration of human microvascular endothelial cells in vitro, and has the function of promoting the secretion of nitric oxide and inhibiting reactive oxygen species secretion, implying its positive role in the protection of endothelial cell function.
8.Association rules analysis of Fufang Kushen injection in combination with modern medications in treating lung cancer: real-world study based on hospital information.
Hui-Sheng YANG ; Yan-Ming XIE ; Cen CHEN ; Yan ZHUANG ; Yin ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2018;43(8):1708-1713
The present study was aimed to analyze the association rules of Fufang Kushen injection in combination with other modern medications in treating lung cancer based on the electrical medical records in real world clinical situations extracted from hospital information system in Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, and provide reference for improving rationality of clinical drug use and exploring the prescription rules as well as subsequent in-depth analysis. The electrical medical records of the hospitalized patients using Fufang Kushen injection for lung cancer were extracted to analyze the frequency distribution characteristics in combined application with western medicine, and Apriori algorithm was used to analyze the specific association rules in combined drug use. A total of 49 597 patients were included in the study. The commonly combined modern medications included 5-HT receptor blockers, antibiotics, chemotherapy drugs, antitumor immune regulating drugs, glucocorticoid drugs and analgesics, which was usually applied in combination with traditional Chinese medications such as those for removing blood stasis, spleen and stomach nourishing drugs, Qi-regulating agent, heat-clearing and detoxifying prescriptions, laxative and Qi invigorating agent in clinical treatment. The results revealed that the distribution characteristics in combined application and association combinations of Fufang Kushen injection had specific rules, consistent with the clinical orientation of this drug in treatment of lung cancer. Such results may provide reference for reasonable application of Fufang Kushen injection in clinical treatment.
9.Clinical and laboratorial analysis for 15 adult cases of mixed phenotypic acute leukemia with Ph chromosome and/or positive BCR-ABL.
Ling-Zhi YAN ; Su-Ning CHEN ; Na-Na PING ; Qin-Rong WANG ; Hong LIU ; Zi-Xuan DING ; Ming-Qing ZHU ; Jian-Ying LIANG ; Dan-Dan LIU ; Jian-Nong CEN ; Jin-Lan PAN ; Hui-Ying QIU ; Ai-Ning SUN ; De-Pei WU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2013;21(5):1116-1120
The purpose of this study was to summary the clinical and laboratorial features in 15 adult cases of mixed phenotypic acute leukemia with Ph chromosome and/or BCR-ABL fusion gene positive (Ph(+)MPAL), 15 adult patients with Ph(+)MPAL were defined by WHO-2008 classification. The clinical characteristics, results of morphology, immunology, cytogenetics and molecular genetic detections and results of follow-up in 15 adult patients with Ph(+)MPAL were analyzed retrospectively. The results showed that 15 patients among 87 cases of MPAL demonstrated Ph(+)MPAL (17.2%; 15/87) (7 males and 8 females), their median age was 51 (range 16-81) year old and median WBC count at diagnosis was 69 (12.7-921)×10(9)/L. Based on FAB criteria, these patients showed different morphologic types, including AML (13.3%; 2/15), ALL (40.0%; 6/15), HAL (46.7%; 7/15). Immunologic analysis indicated that 15 cases of Ph(-)MPAL were all classified as B-lymphoid +myeloid mixed immunophenotype. Except one patient, all expressed CD34 antigen on the surface of leukemia cells with 64.3% strong positive, only Ph (53.3%; 8/15), Ph with additional chromosomal abnormalities (33.3%; 5/15) and normal karyotype (13.3%; 2/15) were cytogenetically identified. BCR-ABL fusion gene transcript positive were detected by multiplex reverse transcription PCR in all cases, with e1a2 subtype (p190) (40.0%; 6/15) and b2a2 or b3a2 (p210) subtype (60.0%; 9/15). Four out of 7 (57.1%) patients were found to have IKZF1 gene deletion, without other common gene mutations. Seven out of 10 cases (70.0%) achieved complete remission (CR) after one cycle of induction chemotherapy. In the induction stage, CR rate seemed higher when tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) were added to chemotherapy (83.3%:50.0%; P = 0.206). Overall survival (OS) in 4 patients received allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) was longer than that in 4 patients received chemotherapy alone (P = 0.004). It is concluded that Ph(+)MPAL mainly is expressed as B+My phenotype. The majority of patients is older and has CD34 overexpression. In the aspect of molecular genetics, the Ph(+)MPAL is similar to other acute leukemia with Ph chromosome. Ph(+)MPAL is a subtype of acute leukemia with poor prognosis. WBC count at diagnosis is an independent prognostic factor. The combination of TKI and allo-HSCT can improve their long-term survival, which needs to be confirmed through carrying out a prospective and multicenter clinical trial for newly diagnosed Ph(+)MPAL.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Antigens, CD34
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metabolism
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Female
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Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl
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genetics
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metabolism
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
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Humans
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Karyotyping
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Phenotype
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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
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diagnosis
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genetics
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therapy
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Prognosis
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Protein Kinase Inhibitors
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therapeutic use
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Retrospective Studies
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Survival Rate
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Young Adult
10.Effects of restraint position on changes of diaphragmatic mechanical characteristic in rats.
Jian XIANG ; Su-Dong GUAN ; Jun YAN ; Hui-Yun WANG ; Xin-Hai CEN ; Xiang-He SONG ; Shou-Gong CHEN ; Xu WANG ; Zhen-Yong GU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2012;28(1):12-17
OBJECTIVE:
To observe effects of restraint position on the changes of diaphragmatic mechanical characteristic in rats, and try to explore the role of nitric oxide (NO).
METHODS:
Rat model of restraint position was established. Rats were divided into control group, restraint position 12h and 24h groups. The markers of respiratory functions in vivo and the biomechanical markers of diaphragmatic characteristic ex vivo were evaluated. Serum NO levels were measured with spectrophotometry. The expressions of nNOS and iNOS mRNA in diaphragm were detected using RT-PCR.
RESULTS:
Compared with control group, respiratory rate, tidal volume and minute ventilation were significantly decreased in the restraint position 12h and 24h groups. Pt of diaphragm significantly decreased and force-generating capacity reduced at low frequency stimulation in 12h group. Force-generating capacity over the full range reduced at low and high frequency stimulation in 24h group. Pt of diaphragm in control and restraint position groups increased after L-NNA pre-incubation. Force-frequency relationship after L-NNA pre-incubation reduced in 24h group. NO level in serum increased significantly in the restraint position groups. Diaphragmatic nNOS mRNA expression was upregulated significantly in the restraint position groups.
CONCLUSION
Restraint position induces the decreasement of diaphragmatic contractility and the decreasement is mediated by NO from diaphragm or circulation blood.
Animals
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Diaphragm/physiopathology*
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Male
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Muscle Contraction/physiology*
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Muscle Tonus/physiology*
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Nitric Oxide/metabolism*
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Nitric Oxide Synthase/metabolism*
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Posture
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RNA, Messenger/metabolism*
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Respiration Disorders/physiopathology*
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Restraint, Physical
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction

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