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Polymers Sep 2023A composite of polymer blends-thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and poly(lactic acid) (PLA)-and BaTiO-SiC was fabricated. BaTiO particles were used to improve the...
Enhancing Dielectric Properties, Thermal Conductivity, and Mechanical Properties of Poly(lactic acid)-Thermoplastic Polyurethane Blend Composites by Using a SiC-BaTiO Hybrid Filler.
A composite of polymer blends-thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and poly(lactic acid) (PLA)-and BaTiO-SiC was fabricated. BaTiO particles were used to improve the dielectric properties of the composite materials, whereas SiC was used to enhance thermal conductivity without altering the dielectric properties; notably, SiC has a good dielectric constant. The surfaces of the filler particles, BaTiO and SiC particles, were activated; BaTiO was treated with methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) and SiC's surface was subjected to calcination and acid treatment, and hybrid fillers were prepared via solution mixing. The surface modifications were verified using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (the appearance of OH showed acid treatment of SiC, and the presence of NH, CH, and OH groups indicated the functionalization of BaTiO particles). After the extruded products were cooled and dried, the specimens were fabricated using minimolding. The thermal stability of the final composites showed improvement. The dielectric constant improved relative to the main matrix at constant and variable frequencies, being about fivefold for 40% BaTiO-SiC-TPU-PLA composites. Upon inclusion of 40 wt.% MDI functionalized BaTiO-SiC particles, an improvement of 232% in thermal conductivity was attained, in comparison to neat TPU-PLA blends.
PubMed: 37765588
DOI: 10.3390/polym15183735 -
Plant Disease Sep 2023Epipremnum pinnatum (L.) Engl., (Araceae, Monocots) known as dragon-tail plant or centipede tongavine, is the most cultivated aroid species worldwide (Boyce 2004). In...
Epipremnum pinnatum (L.) Engl., (Araceae, Monocots) known as dragon-tail plant or centipede tongavine, is the most cultivated aroid species worldwide (Boyce 2004). In 2022, symptomatic dragon-tail plants, collected from plant nurseries in south Florida (e-Xtra Fig.1). Symptoms included round leaf spots often with a yellow halo and erupting pustules mainly distributed in the underside of the leaves. Visits to the nurseries revealed a 60% incidence of approximability 50 mature plants, with some leaves showing up to 30% of tissue damage. The putative pathogen was identified morphologically as Pseudocerradoa paullula (Syd. & P. Syd.) M. Ebinghaus & Dianese (Pucciniaceae, Basidiomycota) (Ebinghaus et al. 2022), characterized by the production of pseudosuprastomatal uredinia with globose to subglobose urediniospores, light-brown, echinulate (1 µm height), 24-31 µm diam with thick walls, 1.5-2.5 µm in height (n=30). Identical morphological features reported by Urbina et al. (2023) (e-Xtra Fig. 1). PCR amplification followed by Sanger sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and large subunit (LSU) of the ribosomal RNA genes (Aime 2006) together with LSU internal species specific primer (Urbina et al. 2023) were used to confirm the identification of the pathogen (GenBank ON887194-ON887196). MegaBlast (Chen et al. 2015) searches resulted in a >99% sequence similarity to a P. paullula specimen collected in Florida (2019-101665, GenBank ON887197). Host identification was made by using the Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase (rbcL. GenBank ON887186, ON887187) and Maturase K (matK) loci (GenBank ON887190, ON887191) (Fazekas et al. 2012). Both barcodes resulted in >99.13% sequence similarity to voucher J.R. Abbott 24912 FLAS (GenBank GU135198 and GU135036, respectively). Symptomatic dried specimens were deposited in the Plant Industry Herbarium (PIHG 16229 - 16232). Koch's postulates were fulfilled using urediniospores collected from an infected E. pinnatum sample that was kept in darkness at 4°C for seven days until inoculation. Eight potted dragon-tail plants were inoculated by hand rubbing urediniospores against upper and lower leaf surfaces and three plants were used as controls. All plants were misted with sterile water and covered with plastic bags (23 °C, >90% RH, 12/12 h daylight). Bags were removed 48 h after inoculation, plants were set in a climate-controlled greenhouse (~30 °C, ~65% RH, 12/12 h light cycle) and monitored daily for symptoms. Chlorotic spots appeared after 10 days, and pustules after 25 days while the non-inoculated controls remained symptomless. Aroid leaf rust is known to infect several aroid species, including dragon-tail (Shaw 1995), which some varieties capable to outdoors in USDA 9a hardiness zones (Wunderlin et al. 2023), but the rust fungus has not been observed on any species of Epipremnum in the landscape yet, suggesting that its susceptibility could be driven by plant growth conditions that favor pathogen infection (e.g., excess of humidity and nutrients, dense planting, overhead irrigation, etc.). Here we encourage dragon-tail plant growers to be aware of its susceptibility to P. paullula and to stay vigilant of the culture conditions to avoid plants from getting infected with this airborne pathogen.
PubMed: 37755418
DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-07-23-1360-PDN -
International Journal of Neonatal... Sep 2023The collection of dried blood spots (DBS) facilitates newborn screening for a variety of rare, but very serious conditions in healthcare systems around the world....
The collection of dried blood spots (DBS) facilitates newborn screening for a variety of rare, but very serious conditions in healthcare systems around the world. Sub-punches of varying sizes (1.5-6 mm) can be taken from DBS specimens to use as inputs for a range of biochemical assays. Advances in DNA sequencing workflows allow whole-genome sequencing (WGS) libraries to be generated directly from inputs such as peripheral blood, saliva, and DBS. We compared WGS metrics obtained from libraries generated directly from DBS to those generated from DNA extracted from peripheral blood, the standard input for this type of assay. We explored the flexibility of DBS as an input for WGS by altering the punch number and size as inputs to the assay. We showed that WGS libraries can be successfully generated from a variety of DBS inputs, including a single 3 mm or 6 mm diameter punch, with equivalent data quality observed across a number of key metrics of importance in the detection of gene variants. We observed no difference in the performance of DBS and peripheral-blood-extracted DNA in the detection of likely pathogenic gene variants in samples taken from individuals with cystic fibrosis or phenylketonuria. WGS can be performed directly from DBS and is a powerful method for the rapid discovery of clinically relevant, disease-causing gene variants.
PubMed: 37754778
DOI: 10.3390/ijns9030052 -
Frontiers in Immunology 2023Among the challenges in schistosomiasis surveillance and mapping surveys is the lack of a sensitive diagnostic method especially in low transmission setting. Currently,...
BACKGROUND
Among the challenges in schistosomiasis surveillance and mapping surveys is the lack of a sensitive diagnostic method especially in low transmission setting. Currently, the WHO recommends the use point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen (Schisto POC-CCA) tests for surveillance and mapping of intestinal schistosomiasis. However, Schisto POC-CCA test has its drawbacks, one of which is the timely availability of test kits. One approach to overcoming this challenge is to develop a low-cost sampling method that allows for the collection and transport of urine specimens even in resource-limited settings.
OBJECTIVE
To develop a simple and efficient method for the collection and detection of () CCA using urine spotted onto filter paper.
METHODOLOGY
To develop a dried urine spot (DUS) method, various dried matrix extraction parameters were tested and optimized using predesigned steps. The parameters include the size of filter paper (determined by the number of punches), volume of solvents, and type of solvent. Moreover, we optimized the incubation conditions (time and temperature). Urine and stool specimens to conduct the experiments were collected from volunteer fishermen in Mwanza and this project staff. Data were entered into the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and IBM Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 20 for analysis.
RESULTS
The optimal results were obtained when the procedure was run under the following conditions: Five punches of filter paper containing DUS were dissolved in 150 µl of distilled water and incubated at room temperature for 24 hours in an Eppendorf tube. More than 93% of the assays performed under these conditions produced results that were either comparable to or significantly better than the standard method.
CONCLUSION
This study demonstrates the feasibility of collecting urine specimen (DUS) using filter paper and detecting CCA from DUS specimen using the Schisto POC-CCA cassette test.
Topics: Humans; Animals; Schistosoma mansoni; Proof of Concept Study; Sensitivity and Specificity; Antigens, Helminth; Tanzania; Antibodies, Helminth
PubMed: 37753086
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1216710 -
Journal of Exposure Science &... Sep 2023Pediatric thyroid diseases have been increasing in recent years. Environmental risk factors such as exposures to chemical contaminants may play a role but are largely...
BACKGROUND
Pediatric thyroid diseases have been increasing in recent years. Environmental risk factors such as exposures to chemical contaminants may play a role but are largely unexplored. Archived neonatal dried blood spots (DBS) offer an innovative approach to investigate environmental exposures and effects.
OBJECTIVE
In this pilot study, we applied a new method for quantifying per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to 18 archived DBS from babies born in California from 1985-2018 and acquired thyroid hormone measurements from newborn screening tests. Leveraging these novel data, we evaluated (1) changes in the concentrations of eight PFAS over time and (2) the relationship between PFAS concentrations, thyroid hormone concentrations, and neonatal characteristics to inform future research.
METHODS
PFAS concentrations in DBS were measured using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Summary statistics and non-parametric Wilcoxon rank-sum and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used to evaluate temporal changes in PFAS concentrations and relationships between PFAS concentrations, thyroid hormone concentrations, and neonatal characteristics.
RESULTS
The concentration and detection frequencies of several PFAS (PFOA, PFOS, and PFOSA) declined over the assessment period. We observed that the timing of specimen collection in hours after birth was related to thyroid hormone but not PFAS concentrations, and that thyroid hormones were related to some PFAS concentrations (PFOA and PFOS).
IMPACT STATEMENT
This pilot study examines the relationship between concentrations of eight per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), thyroid hormone levels, and neonatal characteristics in newborn dried blood spots (DBS) collected over a period of 33 years. To our knowledge, 6 of the 22 PFAS we attempted to measure have not been quantified previously in neonatal DBS, and this is the first study to examine both PFAS and thyroid hormone concentrations using DBS. This research demonstrates the feasibility of using newborn DBS for quantifying PFAS exposures in population-based studies, highlights methodological considerations in the use of thyroid hormone data for future studies using newborn DBS, and indicates potential relationships between PFAS concentrations and thyroid hormones for follow-up in future research.
Topics: Infant, Newborn; Humans; Child; Pilot Projects; Environmental Pollutants; Thyroid Hormones; Environmental Exposure; Fluorocarbons; Alkanesulfonic Acids
PubMed: 37730931
DOI: 10.1038/s41370-023-00603-4 -
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine Jan 2024Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex deficiency (PDCD) is a mitochondrial neurometabolic disorder of energy deficit, with incidence of about 1 in 42,000 live births annually... (Review)
Review
BACKGROUND
Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex deficiency (PDCD) is a mitochondrial neurometabolic disorder of energy deficit, with incidence of about 1 in 42,000 live births annually in the USA. The median and mean ages of diagnosis of PDCD are about 12 and 31 months, respectively. PDCD is a major cause of primary lactic acidosis with concomitant elevation in blood alanine (Ala) and proline (Pro) concentrations depending on phenotypic severity. Alanine/Leucine (Ala/Leu) ≥4.0 and Proline/Leucine (Pro/Leu) ≥3.0 combination cutoff from dried blood spot specimens was used as a biomarker for early identification of neonates/infants with PDCD. Further investigations were needed to evaluate the sensitivity (SN), specificity (SP), and clinical utility of such amino acid (AA) ratio combination cutoffs in discriminating PDCD from other inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) for early identification of such patients.
METHODS
We reviewed medical records of patients seen at UPMC in the past 11 years with molecularly or enzymatically confirmed diagnosis. We collected plasma AA analysis data from samples prior to initiation of therapeutic interventions such as total parenteral nutrition and/or ketogenic diet. Conditions evaluated included organic acidemias, primary mitochondrial disorders (MtDs), fatty acid oxidation disorders (FAOD), other IEMs on current newborn screening panels, congenital cardiac great vessel anomalies, renal tubular acidosis, and non-IEMs. The utility of specific AA ratio combinations as biomarkers were evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curves, correlation analysis, principal component analysis, and cutoff SN, SP, and positive predictive value determined from 201 subjects with broad age range.
RESULTS
Alanine/Lysine (Ala/Lys) and Ala/Leu as well as (Ala + Pro)/(Leu + Lys) and Ala/Leu ratio combinations effectively discriminated subjects with PDCD from those with other MtDs and IEMs on current newborn screening panels. Specific AA ratio combinations were significantly more sensitive in identifying PDCD than Ala alone or combinations of Ala and/or Pro in the evaluated cohort of subjects. Ala/Lys ≥3.0 and Ala/Leu ≥5.0 as well as (Ala + Pro)/(Leu + Lys) ≥2.5 and Ala/Leu ≥5.0 combination cutoffs identified patients with PDCD with 100% SN and ~85% SP.
CONCLUSIONS
With the best predictor of survival and positive cognitive outcome in PDCD being age of diagnosis, PDCD patients would benefit from use of such highly SN and SP AA ratio combination cutoffs as biomarkers for early identification of at-risk newborns, infants, and children, for early intervention(s) with known and/or novel therapeutics for this disorder.
Topics: Child; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant; Child, Preschool; Amino Acids; Leucine; Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex Deficiency Disease; Metabolism, Inborn Errors; Alanine; Proline; Biomarkers
PubMed: 37688338
DOI: 10.1002/mgg3.2283 -
Plant Disease Sep 2023In April 2022, leaf rust disease of was discovered in the urban greenbelt in Guangzhou city, China (23.06°N, 113.16°E). The disease incidence was 70% and disease...
In April 2022, leaf rust disease of was discovered in the urban greenbelt in Guangzhou city, China (23.06°N, 113.16°E). The disease incidence was 70% and disease severity was 75%. Chlorotic spots and red-brown necrotic flecks were present on the upper surface of infected leaves, and orange uredinia were distributed on the lower surface (Fig. 1 a-c). Two representative disease plants were collected as voucher specimens and dried, then deposited in Mycological Herbarium of the Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering (MHZU GR0413, MHZU GR0414). Microscopic examination of the pustules of the samples revealed the presence of uredial paraphyses and urediniospores (Fig.1 d-f). Uredial paraphyses were hyaline, incurved, length 20-25 μm and dorsal wall 4.5-8.5 μm thick. Urediniospores were subglobose to ovoid, 16-24.5 × 10.5-17 μm. The wall of the urediniospore was hyaline or pale yellow, echinulate, and 1.0-2.0 μm thick. Telial structures were not observed. The morphological characteristics of uredial paraphyses and urediniospores were consistent with Yoshitaka's description of (Yoshitaka 2000). Ten uredinia were picked using a sterile tweezer and the FlaPure Plant DNA Extraction Kit (Genesand Biotech Co., Ltd) was used to extract genomic DNA. Primers ITS4-rust (5'-CAGATTACAAATTTGGGCT-3') /ITS 5u (5'-CAAGGTTTCTGTAGGTG-3') were used to amplify internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and Rust2inv (5'-GATGAAGAACACAGTGAAA-3') /LR6 (5'-CGCCAGTTCTGCTTACC-3') to amplify large subunit (LSU) rDNA regions (Zhao et al. 2021). The sequences were submitted to NCBI (ITS: OQ991182 OQ991183, LSU: OQ979612 OQ979613), and blastn analyses of ITS and LSU showed 99.81% and 99.84% identity with the sequences from (ITS: OQ304336, LSU: OM420266), respectively, found in GenBank. ITS combined with LSU sequences from the current study and reference sequences from Zhao et al. (2021) were used to construct Maximum likelihood (ML) and Bayesian inference (BI) phylogenetic trees using CIPRES website. ML and BI phylogenetic trees showed that the sequences from the current study grouped with , with bootstrap support and posterior probability of 98% and 1.0, respectively (Fig. 2). Morphological and molecular analyses confirmed that the rust fungus was . In the pathogenicity test, urediniospores were picked from fresh diseased leaves with sterile tweezers, prepared into spore suspensions (1.0 × 10 urediniospores/ml), and sprayed on a one-week-old leaf from three healthy of potted plants of , while three other healthy leaves were sprayed with sterile water as control. Each treated leaf was wrapped in a plastic bag and incubated in the dark at 25℃ for 48 h after which plastic bags were removed and the plant were moved to a greenhouse at 25℃. At 15 days after inoculation, symptoms and the morphology of urediniospores were confirmed to be the same as those observed in the field collection and no symptoms or uredinia were observed in the control group (Fig.1 g, h). Yoshitaka first discovered leaf rust on caused by in Nepal(Yoshitaka 2000). To our knowledge, this is the first report of causing leaf rust on in China. is often used as an ornamental plant for exterior wall decoration in urban landscaping and court. The occurrence of this disease can lead to the decline of the leaves and the impairment of the plants aesthetically.
PubMed: 37669179
DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-06-23-1104-PDN -
Heliyon Aug 2023Successful root canal therapy is dependent on the efficacy of complete instrumentation and adequate use of chemical irrigant to eliminate the biofilm from dentin...
OBJECTIVES
Successful root canal therapy is dependent on the efficacy of complete instrumentation and adequate use of chemical irrigant to eliminate the biofilm from dentin surface. The aim of the study was to examine antibiofilm and antimicrobial effectiveness of newly formulated Quaternary ammonium silane (QAS/also codenamed K21; against and biofilm on radicular dentin with evaluation of the anti-inflammatory consequence .
METHODS
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) was performed after complete hydrolysis of K21 solution. Human teeth were inoculated with biofilms for 7-days followed by treatment with various irrigants. The irrigant groups were Sodium hypochlorite [NaOCl (6%)], Chlorhexidine [CHX (2%)], K21 (0.5%), K21 (1%) and Saline. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was performed for biofilm and resin-dentin penetration. Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) of biofilms was done to evaluate application of K21. For evaluation, Albino wistar rats were injected subcutaneously and sections were stained with haematoxylin/eosin. Macrophage, M1/M2 expression were evaluated along with molecular simulation. Raman measurements were done on dried biofilms.
RESULTS
FTIR K21 specimens demonstrated presence of ethanol/silanol groups. Raman band at 1359 cm resemble to -CH2- wagging displaying Si atoms in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). 0.5%K21 showed cells exhibiting folded membranes. SEM showed staggering amount of resin tags with 0.5% K21 group. TEM showed membrane disruption in K21-groups. K21 groups were initially irritant, which subsided completely afterwards showing increased CD68. K21 and MMP/collagen complex was thermodynamically favourable.
CONCLUSION
K21 root canal irrigant was able to penetrate bacterial wall and can serve as a potential irrigant for therapeutic benefits. Expression of M2 polarized subsets showed K21 can serve in resolving inflammation and potentiate tissue repair.
PubMed: 37664740
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19282 -
International Journal of Clinical... Aug 2023To compare the effect of salivary contamination on the shear bond strength (SBS) of seventh- and eighth-generation adhesives.
AIM
To compare the effect of salivary contamination on the shear bond strength (SBS) of seventh- and eighth-generation adhesives.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Specimens were randomly divided into group I and group II, subdivided into three subgroups of 11 samples. Subgroup IA-seventh-generation uncontaminated (control); adhesive; air-dried; light cured. Subgroup IB-seventh-generation adhesive; saliva application, air-dried; light cured. Subgroup IC-seventh-generation adhesive; saliva application, air-dried, reapplication of adhesive, air-dried, light cured. Subgroup IIA- eighth-generation uncontaminated (control); adhesive, air-dried; light cured. Subgroup IIB- eighth-generation adhesive; saliva application, air-dried; light cured. Subgroup IIC-eighth-generation adhesive, saliva application, air-dried, reapplication of adhesive, air-dried; light cured. Following bonding procedure, composite resin restoration was done and subjected to SBS analysis.
RESULTS
Mean SBS of eighth-generation adhesive was higher compared to seventh with and without saliva contamination. Reduction of SBS in seventh- and eighth-generation after saliva contamination was regained by reapplication of adhesive, which was less compared to the control [statistically significant ( < 0.05) for seventh and statistically not significant for eighth-generations].
CONCLUSION
The eighth-generation adhesives show better SBS with and without saliva contamination and reapplication of eighth-generation adhesives significantly improved the SBS close to the control.
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Single-step self-etch adhesives are the adhesives which are currently used for bonding composite restorations to dentin. The adhesive bond strength can be adversely affected by moisture contamination, especially by saliva, which can lead to failure of restoration. So, it is imperative to study a material which gives better bond strength and is less affected by salivary contamination and effect of decontamination to regain the bond strength. The study concluded that eighth-generation adhesives showed higher mean SBS with and without saliva contamination and reapplication of eighth-generation adhesives significantly improved the bond strength close to the control group.
HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE
Mohan MC, Geetha P, Soman D, The Effect of Salivary Contamination on the Shear Bond Strength of Seventh- and Eighth-generation Adhesive Systems. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2023;16(S-1):S63-S66.
PubMed: 37663220
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-2587 -
International Journal of Clinical... Aug 2023The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of Tooth Mousse Plus, Remin Pro, and Fluor Protector Gel on enamel erosion, measuring mean weight loss after exposure...
BACKGROUND
The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of Tooth Mousse Plus, Remin Pro, and Fluor Protector Gel on enamel erosion, measuring mean weight loss after exposure to a demineralizing agent.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
A total of 60 sound-extracted permanent incisors were sectioned and enamel specimens were randomly distributed to different groups. The initial weight of all specimens was registered. The samples were randomly divided into four groups ( = 30). Group I specimens were treated with tap water (control). Groups II, III, and IV were treated with Tooth Mousse, Remin Pro, and Fluor Protector Gel application. After that, specimens were placed all together in a plastic container with 6 mL of a soft drink and immersed for 8 minutes at room temperature, dried, and weighed. Specimens were weighed after each immersion period and mean weight loss was calculated. The data was analyzed for probability distribution using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. The intergroup comparison was done using a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by analysis.
RESULTS
According to pairwise comparisons in analysis, the weight of specimens at baseline was significantly greater than the weight of specimens on day 12. The difference in the mean weight of the specimen from baseline to day 12 was 2.833 mg for group I, 2.367 mg for group II, 1.467 mg for group III, and 2.133 mg for group IV.
CONCLUSION
Tooth Mousse Plus, Remin Pro, and Fluor Protector Gel have no significant effect on dental erosion.
HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE
Shukla K, Saxena A, Joshi J, A Comparative Study of the Effect of Tooth Mousse Plus Remin Pro and Fluor Protector Gel on Enamel Erosion: An Study. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2023;16(S-1):S57-S62.
PubMed: 37663219
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-2602