Swelling-activated Cl- currents, I(ci,swell), were measured during hyposmotic shock in white Leghorn embryonic chick heart cells using the whole-cell recording of patch-clamp technique. Genistein, an inhibitor of prot...Swelling-activated Cl- currents, I(ci,swell), were measured during hyposmotic shock in white Leghorn embryonic chick heart cells using the whole-cell recording of patch-clamp technique. Genistein, an inhibitor of protein tyrosine kinase (PTK), suppressed I(ci,swell), Under isosmotic condition phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), an activator of PKC, elicited the Cl~ current similar to that in hyposmotic solution, whereas hyposmotic shock did not elicit I(ci,swell) in chelerythrine chloride(an inhibitor of PKC)-treated cells. Con-focal microscopy experiments using FITC-phalloidin as a fluorescent label of F-actin showed that the actin network was moved from cortical region of the cell to the center after hyposmotic shock as compared with the image under isosmotic condition. When the cells were treated with cytochalasin B (CB) or cytochalasin D (CD) under isosmotic condition the disruption of the F-actin integrity was observed, and I(ci,Sweii) was not elicited. With combination treatment of CB with PMA, hyposmotic solution could not elicited I(Ci,swell), The results suggested that the role of PTK, probably receptor tyrosine kinase, for regulation of I(ci,sweii) appeared to be at upstream site related to the role of F-actin. Then PKC signal pathway was activated somehow and finally change in the polymerization state of cytoskeleton led to activate the swelling-activated Cl- channels. These results demonstrate clearly that PTK, PKC and F-actin are important factors for regulation of I(Ci,swell) in embryonic chick heart cells as compared with often controversial results reported in different cell types.展开更多
Objective:We investigated changes in cortico–subcortical spatiotemporal dynamics to explore the treatment mechanisms oftranscranial alternating current stimulation(tACS)in patientswith Parkinson’s disease(PD).Method...Objective:We investigated changes in cortico–subcortical spatiotemporal dynamics to explore the treatment mechanisms oftranscranial alternating current stimulation(tACS)in patientswith Parkinson’s disease(PD).Methods:Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging(rs-fMRI)data were collected from 20 patients with PD and 20 normal controls(NC).Each patient with PD received successivemultidisciplinary intensive rehabilitation treatment and tACStreatment over a one-year interval.Individual functional brain network mapping and co-activation pattern(CAP)analysis were performed to characterize cortico–subcortical dynamics.Results:The same tACS electrode placement stimulated different proportions of functional brain networks across the participants.CAP analysis revealed that the visual network,attentional network,and default mode network co-activated with the thalamus,accumbens,and amygdala,respectively.The pattern characterized by thede-activation of the visual network and the activation of the thalamus showed a significantly low amplitude in the patients with PD than inNCs,and this amplitude increased after tACS treatment.Furthermore,the co-occurrence of cortico–subcortical CAPs was significantly higherin patients with PD than in NCs and decreased after tACS treatment.Conclusions:This study investigated cortico–subcortical spatiotemporaldynamics in patients with PD and further revealed the tACS treatmentmechanism.These findings contribute to understanding cortico–subcortical dynamics and exploring noninvasive neuromodulationtargets of cortico–subcortical circuits in brain diseases,such as PD,Alzheimer’s disease,and depression.展开更多
We demonstrate electron transport spectroscopy through a dopant atom array in n-doped silicon junctionless nanowire transistors within a temperature range from 6 K to 250 K. Several current steps are observed at the i...We demonstrate electron transport spectroscopy through a dopant atom array in n-doped silicon junctionless nanowire transistors within a temperature range from 6 K to 250 K. Several current steps are observed at the initial stage of the transfer curves below 75 K, which result from the electron transport from Hubbard bands to one-dimensional conduction band. The current-off voltages in the transfer curves have a strikingly positive shift below 20 K and a negative shift above 20 K due to the electrostatic screening induced by the ionized dopant atoms. There exists the minimum electron mobility at a critical temperature of 20 K, resulting from the interplay between thermal activation and impurity scattering. Furthermore, electron transport behaviors change from hopping conductance to thermal activation conductance at the temperature of 30 K.展开更多
Tungsten coating is considered as a promising alternative material for plasma facing materials(PFC) in future fusion devices.The electro-deposition of tungsten in Na_2WO_4-ZnO-WO_3 melt at 1173 K on low activation ste...Tungsten coating is considered as a promising alternative material for plasma facing materials(PFC) in future fusion devices.The electro-deposition of tungsten in Na_2WO_4-ZnO-WO_3 melt at 1173 K on low activation steel substrates was studied in this work.Adherent and smooth tungsten films were deposited under various pulsed current conditions.The crystal structure and microstructure of tungsten deposits were characterized by XRD,SEM and EDX techniques.The results show that pulsed current density and duty cycle have a significant influence on tungsten nucleation and electro-crystallization phenomena.Uniform and smooth tungsten coating with high purity and high adherence is obtained on low active steel substrates as cathodic current density ranges from 35 to 25 mA·cm_(-2).展开更多
基金This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30070205 and No. 39730150).
文摘Swelling-activated Cl- currents, I(ci,swell), were measured during hyposmotic shock in white Leghorn embryonic chick heart cells using the whole-cell recording of patch-clamp technique. Genistein, an inhibitor of protein tyrosine kinase (PTK), suppressed I(ci,swell), Under isosmotic condition phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), an activator of PKC, elicited the Cl~ current similar to that in hyposmotic solution, whereas hyposmotic shock did not elicit I(ci,swell) in chelerythrine chloride(an inhibitor of PKC)-treated cells. Con-focal microscopy experiments using FITC-phalloidin as a fluorescent label of F-actin showed that the actin network was moved from cortical region of the cell to the center after hyposmotic shock as compared with the image under isosmotic condition. When the cells were treated with cytochalasin B (CB) or cytochalasin D (CD) under isosmotic condition the disruption of the F-actin integrity was observed, and I(ci,Sweii) was not elicited. With combination treatment of CB with PMA, hyposmotic solution could not elicited I(Ci,swell), The results suggested that the role of PTK, probably receptor tyrosine kinase, for regulation of I(ci,sweii) appeared to be at upstream site related to the role of F-actin. Then PKC signal pathway was activated somehow and finally change in the polymerization state of cytoskeleton led to activate the swelling-activated Cl- channels. These results demonstrate clearly that PTK, PKC and F-actin are important factors for regulation of I(Ci,swell) in embryonic chick heart cells as compared with often controversial results reported in different cell types.
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.U20A20191,82071912,12104049,82202291)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant No.2021CX11011)the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant No.2020YFC2007305).
文摘Objective:We investigated changes in cortico–subcortical spatiotemporal dynamics to explore the treatment mechanisms oftranscranial alternating current stimulation(tACS)in patientswith Parkinson’s disease(PD).Methods:Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging(rs-fMRI)data were collected from 20 patients with PD and 20 normal controls(NC).Each patient with PD received successivemultidisciplinary intensive rehabilitation treatment and tACStreatment over a one-year interval.Individual functional brain network mapping and co-activation pattern(CAP)analysis were performed to characterize cortico–subcortical dynamics.Results:The same tACS electrode placement stimulated different proportions of functional brain networks across the participants.CAP analysis revealed that the visual network,attentional network,and default mode network co-activated with the thalamus,accumbens,and amygdala,respectively.The pattern characterized by thede-activation of the visual network and the activation of the thalamus showed a significantly low amplitude in the patients with PD than inNCs,and this amplitude increased after tACS treatment.Furthermore,the co-occurrence of cortico–subcortical CAPs was significantly higherin patients with PD than in NCs and decreased after tACS treatment.Conclusions:This study investigated cortico–subcortical spatiotemporaldynamics in patients with PD and further revealed the tACS treatmentmechanism.These findings contribute to understanding cortico–subcortical dynamics and exploring noninvasive neuromodulationtargets of cortico–subcortical circuits in brain diseases,such as PD,Alzheimer’s disease,and depression.
基金Project supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(Grant No.2016YFA0200503)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.61327813)
文摘We demonstrate electron transport spectroscopy through a dopant atom array in n-doped silicon junctionless nanowire transistors within a temperature range from 6 K to 250 K. Several current steps are observed at the initial stage of the transfer curves below 75 K, which result from the electron transport from Hubbard bands to one-dimensional conduction band. The current-off voltages in the transfer curves have a strikingly positive shift below 20 K and a negative shift above 20 K due to the electrostatic screening induced by the ionized dopant atoms. There exists the minimum electron mobility at a critical temperature of 20 K, resulting from the interplay between thermal activation and impurity scattering. Furthermore, electron transport behaviors change from hopping conductance to thermal activation conductance at the temperature of 30 K.
基金supported by the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) Project of China (No. 2010GB109000)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 50972008)
文摘Tungsten coating is considered as a promising alternative material for plasma facing materials(PFC) in future fusion devices.The electro-deposition of tungsten in Na_2WO_4-ZnO-WO_3 melt at 1173 K on low activation steel substrates was studied in this work.Adherent and smooth tungsten films were deposited under various pulsed current conditions.The crystal structure and microstructure of tungsten deposits were characterized by XRD,SEM and EDX techniques.The results show that pulsed current density and duty cycle have a significant influence on tungsten nucleation and electro-crystallization phenomena.Uniform and smooth tungsten coating with high purity and high adherence is obtained on low active steel substrates as cathodic current density ranges from 35 to 25 mA·cm_(-2).