Abstract
Pesticides, which adversely affect the critical metabolic processes of organisms, disrupt the physiological balance by specifically targeting enzymes and may lead to such consequences that may lead to death. It provides benefits in agricultural activities. The p53 protein antagonizes bcl-2, an anti-apoptotic protein character, and induces apoptosis by causing mitochondrial membrane permeability. This study aims to show the effect of acetamiprid, which is an insecticide from the neonicotinoid class, on bcl-2 and p53 immunoreactivity, which has an important place in the apoptotic mechanism in kidney tissue. A total of four groups including control and three experimental groups (the acetamiprid was administered 5, 10, and 15 mg kg−1) were formed in the study. After acetamiprid was administered via gavage for 14 days, the kidney tissues taken from the mice, which were sacrificed by cervical dislocation, were fixed in 10% formaldehyde solution for histological and immunohistochemical analyses, and as a result of routine tissue follow-up, the sections were blocked in paraffin and stained with haematoxylin–eosin and immunostaining. The histopathological examinations revealed that while the kidney tissue had a normal structure in the control group, degeneration in the distal and proximal tubules, glomerular degeneration, increase in the capsular area, glomerular atrophy, and haemorrhage were determined in the acetamiprid groups at increasing severity and frequency depending on the dose of the applied substance. In the kidney tissue, Bcl-2 and p53 immunoreactivity was observed in glomerular cells, sinusoidal epithelium, and proximal and distal tubule cells. The acetamiprid caused pathological changes in the kidneys in the dose range used. This effect also affects the expression of bcl-2 and p53 genes, which are biomarkers in the apoptotic mechanism. As acetamiprid accumulates in tissues, it increases the expression of p53 from cell death receptors, while suppressing the anti-apoptotic bcl-2 expression.
1 Introduction
Pesticides, which adversely affect the critical metabolic processes of organisms, disrupt the physiological balance by specifically targeting enzymes and may lead to such consequences that may lead to death. It provides benefits in agricultural activities; however, it is accepted as an important risk factor for the environment and humans due to its toxicity [1,2]. Insecticides, which are widely used for growing agricultural products and preserving the crop, are synthetic pesticides that are used in insect control, especially against infectious diseases [3]. Organophosphates, which are widely used in insecticides, have toxic effects. It acts by increasing the amount and duration of action of the neurotransmitter by blocking the normal breakdown of acetylcholine [4]. Neonicotinoids, a widely used class, have started to be used more than organophosphates in recent years [5]. They are present at the synaptic junction as acetylcholine agonists and bind to the acetylcholine receptors of the central nervous system in insects, leading to stimulation by interrupting synaptic transmission [6]. Neonicotinoids are less resistant, more effective, and less toxic to organisms other than the target organism compared to other pesticides [5]. One of the active substances of these drugs, acetamiprid [N-(6-Chloro-3-pyridylmethyl)-N-cyano-N-methylacetamidine], is the most commonly produced neonicotinoid class insecticide after imidaclopride. Except for the purpose for which it is used in nature, it tends to accumulate in kidney, liver, adrenal, and thyroid gland tissues in other living beings, and 50–70% of them is excreted as metabolites via urine and faeces. It is explicit that the residues of this insecticide, used in agricultural activities, may contaminate the environment and nutritional sources and, thus, may act as a potential agent that may disrupt human health as a result of accumulation in human organisms, and the study data for this issue have not been at the desired level, yet [3,7,8].
Apoptosis is a natural mechanism that removes the undesired cells from the body and plays an important role in organism development and tissue homeostasis [9]. The irregularity of the mitochondrial pathway and resistance to apoptosis, which are the characteristics of cancer, are controlled by B cell lymphoma-2 (bcl-2) members. The tumour suppressor protein p53 may mediate apoptosis via transcriptional regulation of some pro-apoptotic genes, such as the death receptor [10]. The activation of mitochondria is important in the irreversible apoptotic process. The bcl-2 family can be regarded as the most important factor causing this. This family fulfils the reverse functions as anti-apoptotic (bcl-2, bcl-XL) and pro-apoptotic (Bax, Bad) [11]. In the apoptotic process, bcl-2, which is an anti-apoptotic member of the BCL-2 family, functionally inhibits apoptosis by directly binding BAK and BAX effector proteins or only pro-apoptotic BH3 members. Studies are carried out especially on bcl-2, Bax, and caspases in the investigation of apoptosis-related pathways [12,13,14].
Tis study aims to reveal the apoptotic potential of acetamiprid, one of the neonicotinoid group insecticides, through its effects on bcl-2 and p53 expression and the changes it causes in kidney tissue in order to determine its effects on organisms.
2 Materials and methods
2.1 Chemical
Anti-bcl-2 antibody, anti-p53 antibody, 3-amino-9-ethylcarbazole, Histostain-Plus Bulk Kit chemicals, and water-based adhesive used in the study were supplied from Abcam, Invitrogen, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Merck companies. Achieve branded 20% acetamiprid (Sefa agriculture registry No: 5869) was used as acetamiprid. All the other chemicals and reagents used in the study were selected by considering the criteria of being high-purified.
2.2 Animals and treatment
In this study, 40 Mus musculus var. Albinos male mice which were approximately 8 weeks old and weighing 25–30 g were used in the study. The mice were fed ad libitum with normal mouse feed and tap water. The mice were kept in cages made of autoclavable polycarbonate material at 121°C under ambient conditions including a temperature of 21 ± 2°C, the humidity of 50%, and 12 h light and 12 h dark cycle. The dose of the substances to be administered was determined according to the daily weight of the animals. After these substances were dissolved in distilled water, they were administered to the mice by oral gavage. Forty male mice used in the study were randomly divided in four equal groups according to the application protocol below. At the end of the study protocol, the animals were sacrificed via the cervical dislocation method under ketamine/xylazine anaesthesia. Then, the kidneys resected by making a vertical incision from the periumbilical region were weighed on an analytical balance and then normalized with live weight and used in the statistical analysis.
Group 1. (Negative Control Group, n: 10): Distilled water was administered to the mice in the negative control group via oral gavage.
Group 2. (5 mg kg−1 Acetamiprid group, n: 10): 5 mg kg−1 acetamiprid was administered to the mice in this group via oral gavage for 14 days.
Group 3. (10 mg kg−1 Acetamiprid group, n: 10): 10 mg kg−1 acetamiprid was administered to the mice in this group via oral gavage for 14 days.
Group 4. (15 mg kg−1 Acetamiprid group, n: 10): 15 mg kg−1 acetamiprid was administered to the mice in this group via oral gavage for 14 days.
2.3 Organosomatic index
The weights of the kidneys were recorded, and the following formula was used to calculate the organosomatic index:
2.4 Histological analysis
The kidney tissue taken from mice, which were sacrificed by cervical dislocation, was fixed in a 10% buffered formaldehyde solution in order to be used for histological and immunohistochemical analyses. These fixed tissues were routinely blocked in paraffin by passing through graded alcohol series, methyl benzoate, and benzole, and 5 µm serial sections were taken from the blocks on slides coated with chrome alum gelatin. Tissue sections on slides were stained with haematoxylin & eosin [15]. At the end of the staining procedure, one drop of entellan was dropped on the tissue section and then covered with lamella. Preparations were examined under a light microscope (Zeiss Primo Star). The intensity of the histopathological changes was provided in a semi-quantitative manner by using the grading system of Sakat et al. [16].
2.5 Immunohistochemical analysis
In order to determine the immunoreactivity of Bcl-2 and p53 in the kidney tissues of mice, these tissues were fixed in a 10% formaldehyde solution and then blocked in paraffin by passing through graded alcohols, methyl benzoate, and benzoles. Anti-Bcl-2 (B-cell lymphoma 2, ab194583) and anti-p53 (tumour protein, ab131442) primary antibody was diluted at 1/100 and applied in a humid environment for 1 h at room temperature to examine the immunoreactivity of Bcl-2 and p53 on 5 μm sections taken from paraffin blocks. Meanwhile, only Phosphate buffer solution was dropped on the tissues for the negative control group. After the incubation of primary antibodies, the Streptavidin-biotin peroxidase technique, one of the indirect methods, was used [17]. HRP streptavidin (Invitrogen Histostain plus Broad Spectrum –AEC, Ref. 85.9943) was applied to the sections, and then, they were incubated at room temperature for 15 min. AEC (3-amino-9-ethylcarbazole) solution was added to the sections for chromogen application. Then, the sections were examined under a light microscope, immunoreactivity control was performed, and the reaction was deactivated with distilled water according to the immunoreactivity status. The sections were then immersed in haematoxylin for negative staining and coated with a lamella by using a water-based adhesive (Lab Vision, Large Volume Vision Mount, TA-060-UG). Considering random area selection, the photographs were taken by two researchers under a light microscope, and the sections were graded as none (0), mild (1), moderate (2), and severe (3) according to their immunoreactivities [18,19]. Accordingly, if there is no positive cell, they are rated as 0; if the rate of positively stained cells is <1/100, they are rated as 1; if the rate of positively stained cells is between 1/100 and 1/10, they are rated as 2; if the rate of positively stained cells is between 1/10 and 1/3, they are rated as 3; if the rate of the positively stained cells is between 1/3 and 2/3, they are rated as 4; if the rate of positively stained cells is >2/3, they are rated as 5. Then, a score expressing the mean intensity of positive cells was calculated. Accordingly, it was evaluated as 0 in case of no staining, 1+ in weak immunoreactivity, 2+ in moderate immunoreactivity, and 3+ in strong (increased) staining.
2.6 Statistical analysis
Statistical Package for Social Sciences 22.0 software was employed for statistical evaluation. The results were statistically analysed using one-way analysis of variance (one-way ANOVA). Statistical significance between the groups was assessed using Tukey HSD multiple comparison test. The threshold value of significance was accepted as p < 0.05. Results were represented as mean ± standard deviation.
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Ethical approval: This study was approved by Kafkas University Animal Experiments Local Ethics Committee (permission no. 17.03.2017/036).
3 Results
3.1 Kidney weight findings
Kidneys taken from the animals which were sacrificed via cervical dislocation after anaesthesia were weighed and normalized with live weight [(kidney weight/live weight) × 1,000]. Table 1 shows the changes caused by acetamiprid in the kidney organ weight. When the data were evaluated, it was observed that acetamiprid exposure caused an increase in the kidney tissue. When compared with the control group, it was determined that the application of the lowest dose of acetamiprid did not cause a statistically significant increase in the weight of the kidney tissue. A statistically significant increase in the kidney weight than the control group was observed in 10 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group. Weight gain in the 15 mg kg−1 group, which is the highest application dose of acetamiprid, was very limited compared to the 10 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group, and there was no statistically significant difference between 15 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group and 10 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group. After the increase in the kidney tissue was evaluated between the groups, the highest increase was observed in the 15 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group and increased by 35.29% than in the control group.
Effects of acetamiprid on the kidney organ weight (g) between the groups
Parameter | Groups | p | |||
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Control (n: 10) | 5 mg kg−1 Acetamiprid (mean ± SD) (n: 10) | 10 mg kg−1 Acetamiprid (mean ± SD) (n: 10) | 15 mg kg−1 Acetamiprid (mean ± SD) (n: 10) | ||
(Kidney weight/live weight) × 1,000 (g) | 0.34 ± 0.06c | 0.36 ± 0.06b,c | 0.44 ± 0.06a,b | 0.46 ± 0.07a | * |
* p < 0.01, Statistically significant difference; a,b,c, values with different superscript letters indicate significant differences; n, number of animals in the group; SD, standard deviation.
3.2 Histopathological findings
As seen in the samples of the control group, the kidney structure consists of renal tubules (RT) that are embedded in the parenchyma consisting of interrenal cells. It was observed that erythropoietic and granulopoietic series, lymphocytes, and phagocytes were present in the interrenal area (IA). RT are distinguished by their capsules surrounding their smooth circular and ellipsoid structures, and light-coloured epithelial cells with large nuclei and well-defined borders. The glomerulus, in the form of a capillary glomerulus, forms the malpighian corpuscle that is externally surrounded by a connective tissue capsule (CTC). IA is quite narrow. Even though a mild degeneration was observed in the distal tubules and the capsular area increased in the kidney histology in the group of 5 mg kg−1 acetamiprid, the general appearance was similar to the control group. In the 10 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group, it was observed that degeneration in the distal tubules increased more and reached necrotic sizes in the kidney histology. Glomerular atrophy was observed from place to place in addition to the glomerular degeneration (GD) occurring in the form of changes in the glomerulus morphology. Upon the increase in the capsular area, the bowman’s capsule disappeared as a result of the adhesion of glomerulus to the parietal leaves of the bowman’s capsule. Thus, it was found that glomerulus almost completely filled the bowman’s capsule, and an appearance with no bowman’s capsule was observed. Haemorrhage was in question in addition to the significant hyperchromatic appearance of the IA. In the general appearance of kidney histology, haemorrhage and necrosis in the tubules reached the maximum dimensions in the 15 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group (Figure 1a–d). Table 2 shows the adapted tissue change frequency ratings of histopathological lesions in the kidney.

(a) Kidney histology of negative control group; (b) histological structure of the kidney in the 5 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group; (c) histological structure of the kidney in the 10 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group; and (d) histological structure of the kidney in the 15 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group, RT, IA, glomerulus (G), malpighian corpuscle (rounded rectangle), CTC, degeneration (D), increase in capsular area (bowman) (↔), GD, hyperchromasia (Hi), haemorrhage (Hm), atrophy (A), necrosis (N), and Bar: 25 µm, H&E.
Tissue change ratings of the histopathological lesions in the kidney tissue in Mus musculus var. albinos (frequency ratings were adapted from Sakat et al. [16])
Tissues | Lesions | Acetamiprid dose groups | |||
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Control group | 5 mg kg−1 | 10 mg kg−1 | 15 mg kg−1 | ||
Kidney | GD | 0 | 0 | + | ++ |
Hyperchromasia | 0 | 0 | + | ++ | |
Glomerular atrophy | 0 | + | ++ | +++ | |
Degeneration in tubular epithelium | 0 | + | ++ | +++ | |
Hematopoietic tissue loss and necrosis | 0 | 0 | + | +++ | |
Haemorrhage | + | + | ++ | ++ |
0, No abnormality; +, abnormality frequency is low; ++, abnormality frequency is moderate; and +++, abnormality frequency is high.
3.3 Immunohistochemical findings
As a result of the immunohistochemical evaluation, kidney bcl-2 and p53 immunoreactivity was observed in glomerular, sinusoidal epithelium, distal, and proximal tubule cells. In the kidney tissue obtained from the control groups, bcl-2 expression showed denser immunoreactivity than the acetamiprid groups (Figure 2a–d). In the kidney tissue obtained from the acetamiprid groups, p53 reactivity was denser than in other groups (Figure 3a–d). It was determined that bcl-2 and p53 immunoreactivity was higher in the cortex region of the kidney than in the medulla part.

In the kidney tissue, bcl-2 immunoreactivity was observed in the tubule cells, sinusoidal epithelium, and glomerular cells in all the groups. (a) Dense immunoreactivity in the cortex region of the kidney tissue obtained from the control group. (b) Moderate immunoreactivity in the kidney cortex area in 5 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group. (c) Poor immunoreactivity in the kidney cortex–medulla area in 10 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group. (d) Very poor immunoreactivity in the kidney cortex–medulla area in 15 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group, IHC-P, bar: 25 µm.

p53 immunoreactivity in the kidney tissue: (a) Quite poor immunoreactivity in the control group, (b) moderate immunoreactivity in the sinusoidal epithelium in 5 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group and poor immunoreactivity in the tubular epithelium and glomerular cells, (c) strong immunoreactivity in the sinusoidal epithelium and glomerular cells in 10 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group, and (d) strong immunoreactivity in the sinusoidal epithelium and glomerular cells in 15 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group, and moderate immunoreactivity in the tubular epithelium, IHC-P, bar: 25 µm.
While p53 immunoreactivity was strong in the glomerular cells and sinusoidal epithelium in the 10 and 15 mg kg−1 acetamiprid groups, it was observed to be less dense in the tubular epithelium. The immunoreactivity, which was observed at moderate density in the 5 mg kg−1 acetamiprid group, was detected as poorer in the control group.
4 Discussion
In this study, it was determined that acetamiprid, a neonicotinoid class insecticide, has caused the pathological phenomena in the kidneys at the doses used, increased the expression of p53, a cell death receptor from apoptotic biomarkers, due to dose accumulation in tissues, and reduced the expression of anti-apoptotic bcl-2 due to tissue destruction. Pesticides have been used for veterinary medicine and public health apart from agricultural activities against various pests. As a result of the use of pesticides, it has been observed that the yield in plant production is protected and increased, and the effects of diseases are reduced, while the unconscious and long-term use of pesticides is regarded as a contaminant as a result of their accumulation in agricultural lands [20,21], food [22] and water [23]. Neonicotinoids have become the most commonly used class of insecticides throughout the world. Although numerous studies have documented neonicotinoid toxicity in bees and other insects, the effects of exposure on various tissues in mammals are not substantially investigated [24]. The toxicity of neonicotinoids in mammals is similar to the symptoms emerging as a result of nicotine poisoning [25]. Although it is accepted as safe in humans compared to other classes of insecticides, recent studies have indicated that it has the potential to cause a disorder in the human metabolism [26,27,28]. Acetamiprid, belonging to the neonicotinoid class, is a broad-spectrum insecticide used for the protection of vegetables and fruits from insects.
In the present study, it was found that acetamiprid exposure caused an increase in the weight of kidney tissue. Among the studies of other researchers using organ weight, a study in which cypermethrin application was made, reported that while the liver tissue decreased in volume and weight, weight increased in the kidney tissue [29]. In another study, it was found that fipronil caused an increase in liver and kidney weights [30]. Conversely, some insecticides cause a decrease in the body and organ weights. Methyl parathion caused a decrease (by weight) in the body weight and kidney tissue [31]. In a study in which malathion was applied, it was reported that kidney weight decreased compared to the control group [32]. As in the present study, as a result of pesticide applications, enzymatic activity increases due to overwork in the kidneys, and ultimately kidney weight, and volume increase.
In a study that examined the toxic effect of acetamiprid in mice, atrophy of glomerulus, enlarged capsular spaces, and swelling, vacuolization, and degeneration of proximal and distal tubule epithelium were observed in kidney tissue. In renal failure, especially caused by acetamiprid, the structure of renal corpuscles and tubules gets damaged by strengthening the role of nitric oxide in such a failure. Lower acetamiprid concentration in the kidneys than in the liver suggests that its harmful effects on the kidney may be caused by the acetamiprid metabolites. Finally, after an acetamiprid exposure, findings of an increase in the kidney tissue and capsular area, GD, hyperchromasia in the IA, haemorrhage, tubular degeneration, atrophy, and necrosis were observed, and the severity of the findings increased in parallel with the dose increase [33]. Since the kidneys perform the tasks of protecting osmoregulation and ion balance in general, these findings are thought to be encountered as a result of disruptions in the intrarenal water or ion balance [34]. As a result of the application of pesticides with similar properties, similar structural changes are observed in the tissues. Upon Dichlorvos application, enlargement in the bowman’s capsule in the kidney tissue, inflammatory cell infiltration, glomerular atrophy, vascular obstruction, and tubular degeneration were stated [2]. After malathion application, separation from the basal membrane, mononuclear cell infiltration, and glomerular atrophy in the kidney tissue were observed [32]. In another study, it was reported that morphological and pathophysiological changes have been observed due to the formation of reactive oxygen species as a result of chlorfenvinphos application [35]. Similar toxicity findings have been also reported by different researchers before [36,37,38]. The findings obtained as a result of the present study show parallelism with the nephrotoxicity of acetamiprid and similar pesticides used in other studies on the kidneys.
Apoptosis stimulation is quite important for the tumour suppressing activity of p53 [39]. p53, a nuclear transcription factor, regulates numerous genes in cell apoptosis. Especially, it is understood that it mediates the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway, also called the intrinsic pathway, where p53 migrates to the mitochondria. Tumour suppressing feature of the p53 protein regulates the cell cycle by preventing the rapid and uncontrolled growth and division of the cells [40,41]. Proteins in the BCL-2 family, containing both pro-apoptotic and anti-apoptotic members, control the mitochondrial outer membrane permeability and thus the activation of the caspase cascade [42]. The mixtures of various pesticides with each other can reveal different results from their sole uses. In addition, the effects of each pesticide on the expression of apoptotic markers are different. In a study that used only acetamiprid, Caspase 8 (Cas8) mRNA expression level showed a significant increase than the control group. However, no significant difference was observed at the expression level when only iprodione, pyrimethanil, or pyraclostrobin was used. Caspase 9 (Cas9) mRNA levels significantly decreased in the group where only iprodione or iprodione + pyrimethanil were used together when compared to the control group. The p53 mRNA levels decreased significantly in all groups where the applied pesticides were used individually or in combination. In addition, Bcl-2-related X protein (Bax) mRNA levels were determined as significantly downregulated in the single or double mixture groups [43]. Depending on the toxic effect caused by lambda cyhalothrin, one of the pesticides in a similar group, p53 mRNA and protein expression values increased and Bcl-2 mRNA and protein expression levels decreased. On the other hand, it was reported that p53 expression decreased and Bcl-2 mRNA and protein expression levels increased as a result of the application of Panax ginseng, with a known antioxidant effect, together with lambda-cyhalothrin [44]. There are numerous factors that are effective on p53 and Bcl-2 expression and kidney weight in the kidney tissue. While p53 expression increased in kidney glomerulus and medullary tubules in the rats with polycystic ovary syndrome, anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 expression decreased in kidney glomerulus, and increased p53 and decreased Bcl-2 were correlated with one another [45]. P53 expression shows an increase in renal injuries associated with chronic disorders. There is a high number of studies investigating the effects of some compounds at the level of p53 and bcl-2 gene expression in living organisms with the induced experimental disease model. In the experimental diabetes model, it was observed that the damage in the renal tissue was higher than that in the control group. When compared to the normal kidney tissue, p53 expression significantly increased in the group with tissue damage [46]. As a result of the acetamiprid applied at increasing doses, apoptosis, endoplasmic reticulum stress, and increase in the relevant gene expression and calcium release were reported. It was stated that there was a significant increase in bcl-2 and p53 expression as a result of exposure to increasing acetamiprid doses [47].
Neonicotinoids, which are widely used among the pesticides, and acetamiprid, a member of neonicotinoids, shows immunotoxic, nephrotoxic, neurotoxic, and hepatotoxic characteristics [44,47]. As a result of the acetamiprid application, stress on the cells occurs due to the increase in the reactive oxygen types. In this study, in which the expression levels of apoptotic markers were controlled, as a result of the induction of apoptosis depending on the increasing dose of acetamiprid application, the expression levels of p53 with the death signals produced by the cells increased; but the expression levels of Bcl-2 decreased. In the light of these results, acetamiprid is accepted as a safe option in the fight against insects; however, its use should be controlled in order to reduce its harm to mammals and to protect kidney abilities, especially since its toxic character on the kidney was revealed in this study.
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Funding information: Scientific Research Projects Coordinatorship of Kafkas University (project no. 2017-FM-30).
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Author contributions: Dr. Nur, Dr. Aksu Kilicle, Dr. Sandayuk Dr. Onen Celebi and Dr. Caylak researched literature and conceived the study. They were involved in protocol development, gaining ethical approval, and experimental design. Data analysis was completed by whole authors. All authors reviewed and edited the manuscript and approved the final version of the manuscript.
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Conflict of interest: Emrah Caylak serves as Editor in Open Medicine, but it did not affect the peer-review process.
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Data availability statement: Data obtained or analysed as a result of the study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.
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- circ_0085296 inhibits the biological functions of trophoblast cells to promote the progression of preeclampsia via the miR-942-5p/THBS2 network
- TCD hemodynamics findings in the subacute phase of anterior circulation stroke patients treated with mechanical thrombectomy
- Development of a risk-stratification scoring system for predicting risk of breast cancer based on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, non-alcoholic fatty pancreas disease, and uric acid
- Tollip promotes hepatocellular carcinoma progression via PI3K/AKT pathway
- circ_0062491 alleviates periodontitis via the miR-142-5p/IGF1 axis
- Human amniotic fluid as a source of stem cells
- lncRNA NONRATT013819.2 promotes transforming growth factor-β1-induced myofibroblastic transition of hepatic stellate cells by miR24-3p/lox
- NORAD modulates miR-30c-5p-LDHA to protect lung endothelial cells damage
- Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis telemedicine management during COVID-19 outbreak
- Risk factors for adverse drug reactions associated with clopidogrel therapy
- Serum zinc associated with immunity and inflammatory markers in Covid-19
- The relationship between night shift work and breast cancer incidence: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
- LncRNA expression in idiopathic achalasia: New insight and preliminary exploration into pathogenesis
- Notoginsenoside R1 alleviates spinal cord injury through the miR-301a/KLF7 axis to activate Wnt/β-catenin pathway
- Moscatilin suppresses the inflammation from macrophages and T cells
- Zoledronate promotes ECM degradation and apoptosis via Wnt/β-catenin
- Epithelial-mesenchymal transition-related genes in coronary artery disease
- The effect evaluation of traditional vaginal surgery and transvaginal mesh surgery for severe pelvic organ prolapse: 5 years follow-up
- Repeated partial splenic artery embolization for hypersplenism improves platelet count
- Low expression of miR-27b in serum exosomes of non-small cell lung cancer facilitates its progression by affecting EGFR
- Exosomal hsa_circ_0000519 modulates the NSCLC cell growth and metastasis via miR-1258/RHOV axis
- miR-455-5p enhances 5-fluorouracil sensitivity in colorectal cancer cells by targeting PIK3R1 and DEPDC1
- The effect of tranexamic acid on the reduction of intraoperative and postoperative blood loss and thromboembolic risk in patients with hip fracture
- Isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 mutation in cholangiocarcinoma impairs tumor progression by sensitizing cells to ferroptosis
- Artemisinin protects against cerebral ischemia and reperfusion injury via inhibiting the NF-κB pathway
- A 16-gene signature associated with homologous recombination deficiency for prognosis prediction in patients with triple-negative breast cancer
- Lidocaine ameliorates chronic constriction injury-induced neuropathic pain through regulating M1/M2 microglia polarization
- MicroRNA 322-5p reduced neuronal inflammation via the TLR4/TRAF6/NF-κB axis in a rat epilepsy model
- miR-1273h-5p suppresses CXCL12 expression and inhibits gastric cancer cell invasion and metastasis
- Clinical characteristics of pneumonia patients of long course of illness infected with SARS-CoV-2
- circRNF20 aggravates the malignancy of retinoblastoma depending on the regulation of miR-132-3p/PAX6 axis
- Linezolid for resistant Gram-positive bacterial infections in children under 12 years: A meta-analysis
- Rack1 regulates pro-inflammatory cytokines by NF-κB in diabetic nephropathy
- Comprehensive analysis of molecular mechanism and a novel prognostic signature based on small nuclear RNA biomarkers in gastric cancer patients
- Smog and risk of maternal and fetal birth outcomes: A retrospective study in Baoding, China
- Let-7i-3p inhibits the cell cycle, proliferation, invasion, and migration of colorectal cancer cells via downregulating CCND1
- β2-Adrenergic receptor expression in subchondral bone of patients with varus knee osteoarthritis
- Possible impact of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on suicide behavior among patients in Southeast Serbia
- In vitro antimicrobial activity of ozonated oil in liposome eyedrop against multidrug-resistant bacteria
- Potential biomarkers for inflammatory response in acute lung injury
- A low serum uric acid concentration predicts a poor prognosis in adult patients with candidemia
- Antitumor activity of recombinant oncolytic vaccinia virus with human IL2
- ALKBH5 inhibits TNF-α-induced apoptosis of HUVECs through Bcl-2 pathway
- Risk prediction of cardiovascular disease using machine learning classifiers
- Value of ultrasonography parameters in diagnosing polycystic ovary syndrome
- Bioinformatics analysis reveals three key genes and four survival genes associated with youth-onset NSCLC
- Identification of autophagy-related biomarkers in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension based on bioinformatics analysis
- Protective effects of glaucocalyxin A on the airway of asthmatic mice
- Overexpression of miR-100-5p inhibits papillary thyroid cancer progression via targeting FZD8
- Bioinformatics-based analysis of SUMOylation-related genes in hepatocellular carcinoma reveals a role of upregulated SAE1 in promoting cell proliferation
- Effectiveness and clinical benefits of new anti-diabetic drugs: A real life experience
- Identification of osteoporosis based on gene biomarkers using support vector machine
- Tanshinone IIA reverses oxaliplatin resistance in colorectal cancer through microRNA-30b-5p/AVEN axis
- miR-212-5p inhibits nasopharyngeal carcinoma progression by targeting METTL3
- Association of ST-T changes with all-cause mortality among patients with peripheral T-cell lymphomas
- LINC00665/miRNAs axis-mediated collagen type XI alpha 1 correlates with immune infiltration and malignant phenotypes in lung adenocarcinoma
- The perinatal factors that influence the excretion of fecal calprotectin in premature-born children
- Effect of femoral head necrosis cystic area on femoral head collapse and stress distribution in femoral head: A clinical and finite element study
- Does the use of 3D-printed cones give a chance to postpone the use of megaprostheses in patients with large bone defects in the knee joint?
- lncRNA HAGLR modulates myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury in mice through regulating miR-133a-3p/MAPK1 axis
- Protective effect of ghrelin on intestinal I/R injury in rats
- In vivo knee kinematics of an innovative prosthesis design
- Relationship between the height of fibular head and the incidence and severity of knee osteoarthritis
- lncRNA WT1-AS attenuates hypoxia/ischemia-induced neuronal injury during cerebral ischemic stroke via miR-186-5p/XIAP axis
- Correlation of cardiac troponin T and APACHE III score with all-cause in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with acute pulmonary embolism
- LncRNA LINC01857 reduces metastasis and angiogenesis in breast cancer cells via regulating miR-2052/CENPQ axis
- Endothelial cell-specific molecule 1 (ESM1) promoted by transcription factor SPI1 acts as an oncogene to modulate the malignant phenotype of endometrial cancer
- SELENBP1 inhibits progression of colorectal cancer by suppressing epithelial–mesenchymal transition
- Visfatin is negatively associated with coronary artery lesions in subjects with impaired fasting glucose
- Treatment and outcomes of mechanical complications of acute myocardial infarction during the Covid-19 era: A comparison with the pre-Covid-19 period. A systematic review and meta-analysis
- Neonatal stroke surveillance study protocol in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland
- Oncogenic role of TWF2 in human tumors: A pan-cancer analysis
- Mean corpuscular hemoglobin predicts the length of hospital stay independent of severity classification in patients with acute pancreatitis
- Association of gallstone and polymorphisms of UGT1A1*27 and UGT1A1*28 in patients with hepatitis B virus-related liver failure
- TGF-β1 upregulates Sar1a expression and induces procollagen-I secretion in hypertrophic scarring fibroblasts
- Antisense lncRNA PCNA-AS1 promotes esophageal squamous cell carcinoma progression through the miR-2467-3p/PCNA axis
- NK-cell dysfunction of acute myeloid leukemia in relation to the renin–angiotensin system and neurotransmitter genes
- The effect of dilution with glucose and prolonged injection time on dexamethasone-induced perineal irritation – A randomized controlled trial
- miR-146-5p restrains calcification of vascular smooth muscle cells by suppressing TRAF6
- Role of lncRNA MIAT/miR-361-3p/CCAR2 in prostate cancer cells
- lncRNA NORAD promotes lung cancer progression by competitively binding to miR-28-3p with E2F2
- Noninvasive diagnosis of AIH/PBC overlap syndrome based on prediction models
- lncRNA FAM230B is highly expressed in colorectal cancer and suppresses the maturation of miR-1182 to increase cell proliferation
- circ-LIMK1 regulates cisplatin resistance in lung adenocarcinoma by targeting miR-512-5p/HMGA1 axis
- LncRNA SNHG3 promoted cell proliferation, migration, and metastasis of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma via regulating miR-151a-3p/PFN2 axis
- Risk perception and affective state on work exhaustion in obstetrics during the COVID-19 pandemic
- lncRNA-AC130710/miR-129-5p/mGluR1 axis promote migration and invasion by activating PKCα-MAPK signal pathway in melanoma
- SNRPB promotes cell cycle progression in thyroid carcinoma via inhibiting p53
- Xylooligosaccharides and aerobic training regulate metabolism and behavior in rats with streptozotocin-induced type 1 diabetes
- Serpin family A member 1 is an oncogene in glioma and its translation is enhanced by NAD(P)H quinone dehydrogenase 1 through RNA-binding activity
- Silencing of CPSF7 inhibits the proliferation, migration, and invasion of lung adenocarcinoma cells by blocking the AKT/mTOR signaling pathway
- Ultrasound-guided lumbar plexus block versus transversus abdominis plane block for analgesia in children with hip dislocation: A double-blind, randomized trial
- Relationship of plasma MBP and 8-oxo-dG with brain damage in preterm
- Identification of a novel necroptosis-associated miRNA signature for predicting the prognosis in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
- Delayed femoral vein ligation reduces operative time and blood loss during hip disarticulation in patients with extremity tumors
- The expression of ASAP3 and NOTCH3 and the clinicopathological characteristics of adult glioma patients
- Longitudinal analysis of factors related to Helicobacter pylori infection in Chinese adults
- HOXA10 enhances cell proliferation and suppresses apoptosis in esophageal cancer via activating p38/ERK signaling pathway
- Meta-analysis of early-life antibiotic use and allergic rhinitis
- Marital status and its correlation with age, race, and gender in prognosis of tonsil squamous cell carcinomas
- HPV16 E6E7 up-regulates KIF2A expression by activating JNK/c-Jun signal, is beneficial to migration and invasion of cervical cancer cells
- Amino acid profiles in the tissue and serum of patients with liver cancer
- Pain in critically ill COVID-19 patients: An Italian retrospective study
- Immunohistochemical distribution of Bcl-2 and p53 apoptotic markers in acetamiprid-induced nephrotoxicity
- Estradiol pretreatment in GnRH antagonist protocol for IVF/ICSI treatment
- Long non-coding RNAs LINC00689 inhibits the apoptosis of human nucleus pulposus cells via miR-3127-5p/ATG7 axis-mediated autophagy
- The relationship between oxygen therapy, drug therapy, and COVID-19 mortality
- Monitoring hypertensive disorders in pregnancy to prevent preeclampsia in pregnant women of advanced maternal age: Trial mimicking with retrospective data
- SETD1A promotes the proliferation and glycolysis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells by activating the PI3K/Akt pathway
- The role of Shunaoxin pills in the treatment of chronic cerebral hypoperfusion and its main pharmacodynamic components
- TET3 governs malignant behaviors and unfavorable prognosis of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by activating the PI3K/AKT/GSK3β/β-catenin pathway
- Associations between morphokinetic parameters of temporary-arrest embryos and the clinical prognosis in FET cycles
- Long noncoding RNA WT1-AS regulates trophoblast proliferation, migration, and invasion via the microRNA-186-5p/CADM2 axis
- The incidence of bronchiectasis in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Integrated bioinformatics analysis shows integrin alpha 3 is a prognostic biomarker for pancreatic cancer
- Inhibition of miR-21 improves pulmonary vascular responses in bronchopulmonary dysplasia by targeting the DDAH1/ADMA/NO pathway
- Comparison of hospitalized patients with severe pneumonia caused by COVID-19 and influenza A (H7N9 and H1N1): A retrospective study from a designated hospital
- lncRNA ZFAS1 promotes intervertebral disc degeneration by upregulating AAK1
- Pathological characteristics of liver injury induced by N,N-dimethylformamide: From humans to animal models
- lncRNA ELFN1-AS1 enhances the progression of colon cancer by targeting miR-4270 to upregulate AURKB
- DARS-AS1 modulates cell proliferation and migration of gastric cancer cells by regulating miR-330-3p/NAT10 axis
- Dezocine inhibits cell proliferation, migration, and invasion by targeting CRABP2 in ovarian cancer
- MGST1 alleviates the oxidative stress of trophoblast cells induced by hypoxia/reoxygenation and promotes cell proliferation, migration, and invasion by activating the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway
- Bifidobacterium lactis Probio-M8 ameliorated the symptoms of type 2 diabetes mellitus mice by changing ileum FXR-CYP7A1
- circRNA DENND1B inhibits tumorigenicity of clear cell renal cell carcinoma via miR-122-5p/TIMP2 axis
- EphA3 targeted by miR-3666 contributes to melanoma malignancy via activating ERK1/2 and p38 MAPK pathways
- Pacemakers and methylprednisolone pulse therapy in immune-related myocarditis concomitant with complete heart block
- miRNA-130a-3p targets sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 to activate the microglial and astrocytes and to promote neural injury under the high glucose condition
- Review Articles
- Current management of cancer pain in Italy: Expert opinion paper
- Hearing loss and brain disorders: A review of multiple pathologies
- The rationale for using low-molecular weight heparin in the therapy of symptomatic COVID-19 patients
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and delayed onset muscle soreness in light of the impaired blink and stretch reflexes – watch out for Piezo2
- Interleukin-35 in autoimmune dermatoses: Current concepts
- Recent discoveries in microbiota dysbiosis, cholangiocytic factors, and models for studying the pathogenesis of primary sclerosing cholangitis
- Advantages of ketamine in pediatric anesthesia
- Congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Role of dentist in early diagnosis
- Migraine management: Non-pharmacological points for patients and health care professionals
- Atherogenic index of plasma and coronary artery disease: A systematic review
- Physiological and modulatory role of thioredoxins in the cellular function
- Case Reports
- Intrauterine Bakri balloon tamponade plus cervical cerclage for the prevention and treatment of postpartum haemorrhage in late pregnancy complicated with acute aortic dissection: Case series
- A case of successful pembrolizumab monotherapy in a patient with advanced lung adenocarcinoma: Use of multiple biomarkers in combination for clinical practice
- Unusual neurological manifestations of bilateral medial medullary infarction: A case report
- Atypical symptoms of malignant hyperthermia: A rare causative mutation in the RYR1 gene
- A case report of dermatomyositis with the missed diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer and concurrence of pulmonary tuberculosis
- A rare case of endometrial polyp complicated with uterine inversion: A case report and clinical management
- Spontaneous rupturing of splenic artery aneurysm: Another reason for fatal syncope and shock (Case report and literature review)
- Fungal infection mimicking COVID-19 infection – A case report
- Concurrent aspergillosis and cystic pulmonary metastases in a patient with tongue squamous cell carcinoma
- Paraganglioma-induced inverted takotsubo-like cardiomyopathy leading to cardiogenic shock successfully treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- Lineage switch from lymphoma to myeloid neoplasms: First case series from a single institution
- Trismus during tracheal extubation as a complication of general anaesthesia – A case report
- Simultaneous treatment of a pubovesical fistula and lymph node metastasis secondary to multimodal treatment for prostate cancer: Case report and review of the literature
- Two case reports of skin vasculitis following the COVID-19 immunization
- Ureteroiliac fistula after oncological surgery: Case report and review of the literature
- Synchronous triple primary malignant tumours in the bladder, prostate, and lung harbouring TP53 and MEK1 mutations accompanied with severe cardiovascular diseases: A case report
- Huge mucinous cystic neoplasms with adhesion to the left colon: A case report and literature review
- Commentary
- Commentary on “Clinicopathological features of programmed cell death-ligand 1 expression in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma”
- Rapid Communication
- COVID-19 fear, post-traumatic stress, growth, and the role of resilience
- Erratum
- Erratum to “Tollip promotes hepatocellular carcinoma progression via PI3K/AKT pathway”
- Erratum to “Effect of femoral head necrosis cystic area on femoral head collapse and stress distribution in femoral head: A clinical and finite element study”
- Erratum to “lncRNA NORAD promotes lung cancer progression by competitively binding to miR-28-3p with E2F2”
- Retraction
- Expression and role of ABIN1 in sepsis: In vitro and in vivo studies
- Retraction to “miR-519d downregulates LEP expression to inhibit preeclampsia development”
- Special Issue Computational Intelligence Methodologies Meets Recurrent Cancers - Part II
- Usefulness of close surveillance for rectal cancer patients after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy