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Effects of Dietary Resveratrol Supplementation on Fermentation Characteristics, Microbial Diversity, and Community Composition of Feces in Hu Sheep
by Dan Luo, Lin Li, Chengjing Cui, Kehui Ouyang, Mingren Qu and Qinghua Qiu
Animals 2025, 15(17), 2494; https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15172494 - 25 Aug 2025
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of dietary resveratrol supplementation on fermentation characteristics, microbial diversity, and community composition of feces from Hu sheep. A total of 20 three-month-old Hu sheep with similar body weights (20.62 ± 0.51 kg) were randomly divided into [...] Read more.
This study aimed to investigate the effects of dietary resveratrol supplementation on fermentation characteristics, microbial diversity, and community composition of feces from Hu sheep. A total of 20 three-month-old Hu sheep with similar body weights (20.62 ± 0.51 kg) were randomly divided into the control group (fed a basal diet, CON) and the treatment group (fed a basal diet supplemented with resveratrol at 100 mg/kg of feed, RES), with 10 sheep in each group, and lasted for 75 days. Feces were collected from each sheep at twenty-four time points for fecal fermentation characteristics determination and microbial analysis. The results showed that the pH value was higher in the RES group than in the CON group (p < 0.05), while the concentration of ammonia nitrogen was lower, showing a 10.6% reduction compared to the CON group (p = 0.013). The richness, Shannon index, and inverse Simpson index of fecal microbiota were higher in the CON group than in the RES group (p < 0.05). The relative abundances of Planctomycetota, Bacteroides, Alistipes, and NK4A214 group were higher in the CON group than in the RES group (p < 0.05). Additionally, the relative abundance of the glycan biosynthesis and metabolism pathway was higher in the CON group (p < 0.05). The relative abundance of Prevotella was lower in the CON group than in the RES group (p < 0.05). Principal co-ordinate analysis (PCoA) revealed no overlap between the two groups, and analysis of similarities (ANOSIM) showed significant differences between the CON and RES groups (R = 0.4560, p = 0.012). Linear discriminant analysis effect size (LEfSe) analysis identified 27 microbial biomarkers, with the RES group having more beneficial bacteria and the CON group having more potentially harmful bacteria. The study demonstrated that dietary resveratrol supplementation reduced the concentration of ammonia nitrogen in feces, decreased microbial diversity, and increased the abundance of beneficial bacteria. The findings of this research provide a post-digestion perspective for evaluating the application of resveratrol in ruminant production. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Small Ruminants)
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Anifrolumab for Nonsystemic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus: Clinical Experience, Immunologic Insights, and Review of the Literature
by Javier Loricera, Carmen Bejerano, Andrea Estébanez, Irene García, Nasser Mohammad, Mireia Sanmartín, Marta González-Fernández, Iván Ferraz Amaro, Marcos A. González-López, Mayra V. García-Contreras, Marcos López-Hoyos and Ricardo Blanco
J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14(16), 5683; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14165683 - 11 Aug 2025
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Objective: Anifrolumab is approved for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Its off-label use in non-systemic cutaneous lupus erythematosus (NSCLE) remains poorly characterized. We aimed to assess its effectiveness and safety in refractory NSCLE, supported by a literature review and exploratory immunologic analysis. Methods: This [...] Read more.
Objective: Anifrolumab is approved for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Its off-label use in non-systemic cutaneous lupus erythematosus (NSCLE) remains poorly characterized. We aimed to assess its effectiveness and safety in refractory NSCLE, supported by a literature review and exploratory immunologic analysis. Methods: This multicenter observational study included patients with NSCLE treated with anifrolumab. Skin disease was assessed using the Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus Disease Area and Severity Index (CLASI). CLASI scores at baseline were compared to months 1, 3, and 6. A narrative literature review was also conducted. In a subset of three patients, peripheral blood immunophenotyping was performed before and after treatment to explore immunologic surrogate markers associated with clinical response. Results: Fifteen patients (11 women; mean age 52.1 ± 11.7 years) were included. All had received topical corticosteroids and hydroxychloroquine. Most of them had failed multiple systemic therapies. Anifrolumab (300 mg IV every 4 weeks) was used in combination (n = 12) or as monotherapy (n = 3). All patients improved. Median CLASI-A decreased from 16 to 1 (p < 0.001); CLASI-D decreased from 5 to 4 (p < 0.001). The literature review identified 6 publications reporting 14 additional cases of NSCLE with similar outcomes and minimal adverse effects. Immunologic profiling pointed to an increase in intermediate and non-classical and decreased PD-1 expression in monocytes and NK cells after 12 weeks of treatment. Conclusions: Anifrolumab appears effective and relatively safe in refractory NSCLE. Preliminary immunologic data suggest changes in peripheral blood monocyte subsets and NK cells. However, these findings must be confirmed in prospective, controlled clinical trials. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Dermatology)
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On Extremal Values of the Nk-Degree Distance Index in Trees
by Zia Ullah Khan and Quaid Iqbal
Mathematics 2025, 13(14), 2284; https://doi.org/10.3390/math13142284 - 16 Jul 2025
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The Nk-index (k-distance degree index) of a connected graph G was first introduced by Naji and Soner as a generalization of the distance degree concept, as [...] Read more.
The Nk-index (k-distance degree index) of a connected graph G was first introduced by Naji and Soner as a generalization of the distance degree concept, as Nk(G)=k=1d(G)vV(G)dk(v)k, where the distance between u and v in G is denoted by d(u,v), the diameter of a graph G is denoted by d(G), and the degree of a vertex v at distance k is denoted by dk(v)={u,vV(G)d(u,v)=k}. In this paper, we extend the study of the Nk-index of graphs. We introduced some graph transformations and their impact on the Nk-index of graph and proved that the star graph has the minimum, and the path graph has the maximum Nk-index among the set of all trees on n vertices. We also show that among all trees with fixed maximum-degree Δ, the broom graph Bn,Δ (consisting of a star SΔ+1 and a pendant path of length nΔ1 attached to any arbitrary pendant path of star) is a unique tree which maximizes the Nk-index. Further, we also defined and proved a graph with maximum Nk-index for a given number of n vertices, maximum-degree Δ, and perfect matching among trees. We characterize the starlike trees which minimize the Nk-index and propose a unique tree which minimizes the Nk-index with diameter d and n vertices among trees. Full article
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Exploring Immune Responses to SARS-CoV-2: Insights from Sinopharm (BBIBP-CorV)-Vaccinated Individuals in a Group of Venezuelan Admixed Volunteers
by Alexis Hipólito García, Soriuska José Mayora, Christian Medina, Inírida Amada Belisario, Wendy Yaqueline Martínez, Francis Isamarg Crespo and Juan Bautista De Sanctis
Biomedicines 2025, 13(7), 1550; https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines13071550 - 25 Jun 2025
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Background: Vaccines are crucial for preventing infectious diseases, as both humoral and cellular immune responses play a vital role in combating viral infections. The cellular immune response is crucial against SARS-CoV-2, particularly with the emergence of new variants that evade antibody neutralization. [...] Read more.
Background: Vaccines are crucial for preventing infectious diseases, as both humoral and cellular immune responses play a vital role in combating viral infections. The cellular immune response is crucial against SARS-CoV-2, particularly with the emergence of new variants that evade antibody neutralization. This study focuses on the immune memory response in individuals who have been vaccinated with the Sinopharm BBIBP-CorV vaccine. Methods: A cross-sectional study evaluated lymphocyte subpopulations using flow cytometry in 52 vaccinated adults (30 females, 22 males) who had been exposed to SARS-CoV-2 or diagnosed with COVID-19. Conducted from February to June 2023 during the Omicron variant’s circulation, this study assessed antigens—CD154 in CD4+ T cells, CD107 and CD314 in CD8+ T cells, CD314 in NK cells, and CD86 in CD19 B cells—after stimulation with viral peptides and an inactivated virus. Granzyme B and IFN-γ were quantified using ELISA. Results: The memory response, regardless of gender, age, or Body Mass Index (BMI), was mild but significant upon exposure to a viral antigen or inactivated virus. An increase in the secretion of IFN-γ and granzyme B was also observed. Conclusions: It is suggested that the vaccine was able to generate a mild long-term memory against the SARS-CoV-2 virus in vaccinated adult individuals, independent of gender and BMI. Full article
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Variation in Immune and Inflammatory Blood Markers in Advanced Melanoma Patients Treated with PD-1 Inhibitors: A Preliminary Exploratory Study
by Lucica Madalina Bolovan, Marieta Elena Panait, Antonela Busca, Adina Elena Stanciu, Daniela Chiriac, Corina Elena Mihalcea, Camelia Mia Hotnog, Mihai Teodor Georgescu, Silviu Cristian Voinea, Virgiliu Mihail Prunoiu, Lorelei Irina Brasoveanu and Laurentia Nicoleta Gales
Biomedicines 2025, 13(6), 1378; https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines13061378 - 4 Jun 2025
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Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) used for the treatment of advanced melanoma have yielded significant results, with long-term responses and improved survival rates, but not for all treated patients. Therefore, predictive biomarkers of response to ICI therapy have been intensively explored. Our study [...] Read more.
Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) used for the treatment of advanced melanoma have yielded significant results, with long-term responses and improved survival rates, but not for all treated patients. Therefore, predictive biomarkers of response to ICI therapy have been intensively explored. Our study aimed to evaluate the dynamics of peripheral blood lymphocyte variation and their correlation with a set of related inflammatory factors in Nivolumab-treated advanced melanoma patients. Methods: The immunophenotypic assessment of peripheral blood immune cell subpopulations (CD3+, CD4+, and CD8+ T cells; CD19+ B cells; CD16+CD56+ NK cells; and CD4+/CD8+ ratio) was performed by the flow cytometry technique, concomitantly with a complete blood count; levels of S100, IL-6, and TNF-α proteins were quantified in serum by immunoassays, and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) by a chemiluminescence assay. Results: Approximately 85% and 79% of patients recorded a trend of increasing levels of CD8+ lymphocytes and NK cells, respectively, during therapy. The percentage of NK cells negatively correlated with CD3+, CD4+, and CD19+ cells; the last three cell populations also established negative correlations with the inflammatory neutrophile/lymphocyte ratio (NLR). Furthermore, CD19+ cells were negatively correlated with the systemic inflammatory response index (SIRI) and systemic immune-inflammation index (SII). The evaluation of progression biomarkers showed that LDH levels directly correlated with IL-6 and S100 proteins, but no correlation was found with TNFα; IL-6 levels negatively correlated with percentages of CD3+, CD4+, and CD8+ lymphocytes. Conclusions: Variation in lymphocyte subpopulations during immunotherapy of advanced melanoma patients, associated with other cellular and/or molecular inflammatory markers, might provide insights about immune system response, but additional prospective studies are needed. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Molecular Research and New Therapy in Melanoma)
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A Modified Variant of Fasciola hepatica FhSAP-2 (mFhSAP-2) as a Recombinant Vaccine Candidate Induces High-Avidity IgG2c Antibodies and Enhances T Cell Activation in C57BL/6 Mice
by Riseilly Ramos-Nieves, Albersy Armina-Rodriguez, Maria Del Mar Figueroa-Gispert, Ghalib Figueroa-Quiñones, Carlimar Ocasio-Malavé and Ana M. Espino
Vaccines 2025, 13(5), 545; https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines13050545 - 20 May 2025
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Background/Objectives: In the past, FhSAP-2, an 11.5 kDa recombinant protein belonging to the Fasciola hepatica saposin-like/NK-lysin family, has been shown to induce over 60% partial protection in immunized rabbits and mice when challenged with F. hepatica metacercariae. However, despite FhSAP-2 being a promising [...] Read more.
Background/Objectives: In the past, FhSAP-2, an 11.5 kDa recombinant protein belonging to the Fasciola hepatica saposin-like/NK-lysin family, has been shown to induce over 60% partial protection in immunized rabbits and mice when challenged with F. hepatica metacercariae. However, despite FhSAP-2 being a promising vaccine candidate, its hydrophobic nature has made its purification a challenging process. The present study aimed to determine whether a modified 9.8 kDa variant of protein (mFhSAP-2), lacking a string of 16 hydrophobic amino acids at the amino terminus and a dominant Th1 epitope, could retain its immunogenic and Th1-inducing properties. Methods: RAW264.7 cells were stimulated with mFhSAP-2, and TNFα levels were determined. C57BL/6 mice were immunized with mFhSAP-2 alone or emulsified with Montanide ISA50. Total anti-mFhSAP-2 IgG subtypes, along with their avidity and titers, were measured using ELISA. The T cell proliferation index and levels of CD4+/CD8+ and IFNγ/IL-4 ratios were determined. Results: In vitro, mFhSAP-2 induced dose-dependent TNFα production in RAW264.7 cells. In vivo, mice immunized with mFhSAP-2 or mFhSAP-2+ISA50 developed high-avidity IgG2a and IgG2c antibodies at levels that were significantly higher than IgG1 antibody levels. However, the mFhSAP-2+ISA50 formulation induced higher and more homogenous antibody titers than mFhSAP-2, suggesting that an adjuvant may be required to enhance mFhSAP-2 immunogenicity. Immunization with mFhSAP-2+ISA50 also induced significantly higher activated CD4+/CD8+ T cell ratios and IFNγ/IL-4 ratios compared to naïve mice. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that mFhSAP-2 retained its immunogenicity and Th1-polarizing properties, which were enhanced by the Montanide ISA50 adjuvant. The present study highlights the feasibility of inducing Th1-associated immune responses in mice using mFhSAP-2 as an antigen. Further studies are required to assess the potential application of the mFhSAP-2+ISA50 formulation as a vaccine against F. hepatica in natural hosts such as cattle and sheep, which could contribute to improved control and aid in the prevention and eradication of F. hepatica infection. Full article
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Dysregulation of the Immune System in Advanced Periimplantitis: Systemic Implications and Inflammatory Mechanisms—A Hematological and Immunological Study
by Michał Łobacz, Mansur Rahnama-Hezavah, Paulina Mertowska, Sebastian Mertowski, Katarzyna Wieczorek, Grzegorz Hajduk and Ewelina Grywalska
J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14(7), 2453; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14072453 - 3 Apr 2025
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Objectives: This study aimed to assess the systemic and local inflammatory responses in patients with periimplantitis, focusing on key immune markers and clinical parameters. The study further explores the relationship between inflammatory markers, clinical indices, and immune dysregulation, particularly regarding T-cell exhaustion and [...] Read more.
Objectives: This study aimed to assess the systemic and local inflammatory responses in patients with periimplantitis, focusing on key immune markers and clinical parameters. The study further explores the relationship between inflammatory markers, clinical indices, and immune dysregulation, particularly regarding T-cell exhaustion and systemic inflammation. Methods: A cohort of patients with periimplantitis, classified into moderate and advanced stages, was compared to a control group of healthy individuals with dental implants. Clinical parameters, including plaque index (API), bleeding on probing (BoP), probing pocket depth (PPD), and peri-implant sulcus depth (PSI), were recorded. Hematological, immunological, and biochemical analyses were performed, with a focus on immune cell populations (NK cells, T-cells, and their exhaustion markers PD-1 and PD-L1). Results: Patients with periimplantitis exhibited significantly higher clinical indices (API, BoP, PSI, and PPD) than the control group, with the most pronounced differences in the advanced periimplantitis group. Hematological analysis revealed increased leukocyte and neutrophil counts, whereas NK cell levels were significantly reduced. Immunological profiling indicated elevated PD-1 and PD-L1 expression on T-cells, suggesting T-cell exhaustion and immune dysregulation. Furthermore, strong correlations were found between increased PPD values and elevated inflammatory marker levels, highlighting the relationship between peri-implant pocket depth and systemic inflammation. Conclusions: The findings confirm that immune dysregulation plays a central role in periimplantitis progression. The association between increased inflammatory markers, immune alterations, and clinical indices emphasizes the need for a multifactorial diagnostic and treatment approach. Integrating immune modulation strategies, clinical assessments, and lifestyle modifications, such as improved oral hygiene and smoking cessation, could improve disease management and reduce recurrence. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Oral Medicine)
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Petrogenesis, Geochemistry, and Geological Significance of the Kongco Granitic Porphyry Dykes in the Northern Part of the Central Lhasa Microblock, Tibet
by Anping Xiang, Hong Liu, Wenxin Fan, Qing Zhou, Hong Wang and Kaizhi Li
Minerals 2025, 15(3), 283; https://doi.org/10.3390/min15030283 - 11 Mar 2025
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The Kongco area of Nima in the northern part of the Lhasa terrane has a suite of alkaline granitic porphyry dykes associated with Early Cretaceous granites and accompanied by Cu/Mo mineralization. LA-ICP-MS 206Pb/238U zircon geochronology performed on the dykes produced [...] Read more.
The Kongco area of Nima in the northern part of the Lhasa terrane has a suite of alkaline granitic porphyry dykes associated with Early Cretaceous granites and accompanied by Cu/Mo mineralization. LA-ICP-MS 206Pb/238U zircon geochronology performed on the dykes produced an age of 104.15 ± 0.94 Ma (MSWD = 0.98), indicating the Early Cretaceous emplacement of the dykes. The dykes exhibit high silica (SiO2 = 76.22~77.90 wt.%), high potassium (K2O = 4.97~6.21 wt.%), high alkalinity (K2O + Na2O = 8.07~8.98 wt.%), low calcium (CaO = 0.24~0.83 wt.%), low magnesium (MgO = 0.06~0.20 wt.%), and moderate aluminum content (Al2O3 = 11.93~12.45 wt.%). The Rieterman index (σ) ranges from 1.93 to 2.34. A/NK (molar ratio Al2O3/(Na2O + K2O)) and A/CNK (molar ratio Al2O3/(CaO + Na2O + K2O)) values of the dykes range from 1.06 to 1.18 and 0.98 to 1.09, respectively. The dykes are relatively enriched in Rb, Th, U, K, Ta, Ce, Nd, Zr, Hf, Sm, Y, Yb, and Lu, and they show a noticeable relative depletion in Ba, Nb, Sr, P, Eu, and Ti, as well as an average differentiation index (DI) of 96.42. The dykes also exhibit high FeOT/MgO ratios (3.60~10.41), Ga/Al ratios (2.22 × 10−4~3.01 × 10−4), Y/Nb ratios (1.75~2.40), and Rb/Nb ratios (8.36~20.76). Additionally, they have high whole-rock Zr saturation temperatures (884~914 °C), a pronounced Eu negative anomaly (δEu = 0.04~0.23), and a rightward-sloping “V-shaped” rare earth element pattern. These characteristics suggest that the granitic porphyry dykes can be classified as A2-type granites formed in a post-collisional tectonic environment and that they are weakly peraluminous, high-potassium, and Calc-alkaline basaltic rocks. Positive εHf(t) values = 0.43~3.63 and a relatively young Hf crustal model age (TDM2 = 826~1005 Ma, 87Sr/86Sr ratios = 0.7043~0.7064, and εNd(t) = −8.60~−2.95 all indicate lower crust and mantle mixing. The lower crust and mantle mixing model is also supported by (206Pb/204Pb)t = 18.627~18.788, (207Pb/204Pb)t = 15.707~15.719, (208Pb/204Pb)t = 39.038~39.110). Together, the Hf, Sr and Pb isotopic ratios indicate that the Kongco granitic porphyry dykes where derived from juvenile crust formed by the addition of mantle material to the lower crust. From this, we infer that the Kongco granitic porphyry dykes are related to a partial melting of the lower crust induced by subduction slab break-off and asthenospheric upwelling during the collision between the Qiangtang and Lhasa terranes and that they experienced significant fractional crystallization dominated by potassium feldspar and amphibole. These dykes are also accompanied by significant copper mineralization (five samples, copper content 0.2%), suggesting a close relationship between the magmatism associated with these dykes and regional metallogenesis, indicating a high potential for mineral exploration. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Using Mineral Chemistry to Characterize Ore-Forming Processes)
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Effects of Deoxynivalenol Detoxifier on Growth Performance, Blood Biochemical Indices, and Microbiota Composition of Piglets
by Luyao Zhang, Yongwei Wang, Weiwei Wang, Li Wang, Jingjing Shi, Junlin Cheng, Jing Zhang, Aike Li, Beibei He and Zhiyong Fan
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2025, 26(5), 2045; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26052045 - 26 Feb 2025
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Deoxynivalenol (DON), also known as vomitoxin, has a high detection and exceeding rate in feed and is prone to causing symptoms such as loss of appetite, weight loss, vomiting, and diarrhoea in animals, which brings great harm to the aquaculture industry. The common [...] Read more.
Deoxynivalenol (DON), also known as vomitoxin, has a high detection and exceeding rate in feed and is prone to causing symptoms such as loss of appetite, weight loss, vomiting, and diarrhoea in animals, which brings great harm to the aquaculture industry. The common mycotoxin adsorbents have low adsorption rates for DON, and the use of biological methods to remove DON in feeds has gradually become a research trend. One hundred and twenty crossbred barrows were randomly divided into four groups, which included the normal diet group (CON), normal diet + detoxifier group (Det), DON-polluted diet group (DON), and DON-polluted diet + DON detoxifier group (DON + Det); the experiment lasted for 28 d. The results showed that, compared with piglets fed a normal diet, those piglets fed DON-polluted diets significantly decreased their average daily gain (ADG) and average daily feed intake (ADFI) during the 1–14 d and 1–28 d periods; the content of immunoglobulin G (IgG), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX), interleukin-4 (IL-4), and interleukin-10 (IL-10) in serum was decreased; and the content of aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), malondialdehyde (MDA), diamine oxidase (DAO), and endotoxin (LPS) was increased in pigs fed DON-polluted diets; meanwhile, feeding piglets DON-polluted diets significantly reduced the levels of acetic acid, propionic acid, and total short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) as well as gut microbiota health index (GMHI) in piglet faeces, but increased the relative abundance of Treponema, Prevotellaceae_UGG-001, Lachnospiraceae_XPB1014_group, Frisingicoccus and Sphaerochaeta. In contrast, the addition of a composite detoxifier effectively ameliorated the reduction in ADG and ADFI in piglets caused by DON-polluted diets. It suppressed the reduction in CAT, SOD, GSH-PX, IL-4, and IL-10 and the elevation of TNF-α, IL-2, IL-6, IL-12, MDA, LPS, and DAO in serum; the composite detoxifier also restrained the decrease in SCFA in piglet faeces and increased the relative abundance of Ruminococcus, Lachnospiraceae_NK4A136_group, Lachnospiraceae_AC2044_group, UCG-009, and Eubacterium_siraeum_group bacteria. The composite detoxifier effectively mitigated the adverse effects of a DON-polluted diet on piglet growth performance, blood biochemical indices, and gut microbiota composition. Full article
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Relationship of Body Composition and Somatotype with Physical Activity Level and Nutrition Knowledge in Elite and Non-Elite Orienteering Athletes
by Héctor Esteve-Ibáñez, Eraci Drehmer, Vladimir Schuindt da Silva, Israel Souza, Diego Augusto Santos Silva and Filomena Vieira
Nutrients 2025, 17(4), 714; https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17040714 - 17 Feb 2025
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Objectives: The primary aim of this single cross-sectional study was to identify the physical characteristics (anthropometric, somatotype, body composition) of orienteering athletes (OAs) and to compare them with nutrition knowledge (NK) and physical activity level (PAL). Methods: Data were collected from [...] Read more.
Objectives: The primary aim of this single cross-sectional study was to identify the physical characteristics (anthropometric, somatotype, body composition) of orienteering athletes (OAs) and to compare them with nutrition knowledge (NK) and physical activity level (PAL). Methods: Data were collected from 58 subjects of seven countries, including Angola (n = 1), Brazil (n = 5), Poland (n = 1), Portugal (n = 26), South Africa (n = 1), Spain (n = 22) and Sweden (n = 2). The subjects included 10 elite (E) female (F) OAs [age: 25.5 ± 6.4 years, body mass: 59.5 ± 7.7 kg, stature: 168.1 ± 6.5 cm, body mass index (BMI): 21.0 ± 1.9 kg/m2], 13 E male (M) OAs (age: 24.3 ± 5.0 years, body mass: 65.0 ± 5.5 kg, stature: 175.1 ± 6.0 cm, BMI: 21.3 ± 2.2 kg/m2), 18 non-elite (NE) FOAs (age: 41.7 ± 10.3 years, body mass: 60.6 ± 8.5 kg, stature: 161.3 ± 11.7 cm, BMI: 23.4 ± 3.7 kg/m2), and 17 NEMOAs (age: 37.2 ± 14.6 years, body mass: 71.5 ± 14.2 kg, stature: 174.0 ± 8.8 cm, BMI: 23.6 ± 4.1 kg/m2). The participants were selected to ensure a diverse and representative sample of international-level orienteering athletes. Measurements were taken at two IOF world ranking events, the “Portugal “O” Meeting (POM)” and the “35° Trofeo Internacional Murcia Costa Cálida”, where only top-ranked orienteers compete. The selected participants from these seven countries were among the registered athletes in these international competitions. The OAs were measured according to the guidelines of the International Society for the Advancement of Kinanthropometry (ISAK). NK was evaluated using the updated Abridged Nutrition for Sport Knowledge Questionnaire (A—NSKQ). PAL was assessed using the short version of the self-reported International Physical Activity Questionnaire—Short Form (IPAQ—SF). Results: The percentage of body fat (p < 0.01) in MOAs was significantly lower than in FOAs. Endomorphy (p = 0.037) and mesomorphy (p = 0.025) in EOAs were significantly lower than in NEOAs, but ectomorphy (p = 0.038) was significantly higher. EMOAs are ectomorphic mesomorphs, while NEMOAs are balanced mesomorphs, EFOAs are central, and NEFOAs are endomorphic mesomorphs. Significant differences (p < 0.01) were also observed in sports nutrition knowledge (SNK) among EOAs and NEOAs, with the former group achieving a higher percentage of correct responses. In the case of total nutritional knowledge (TNK), EOAs of both sexes scored significantly higher (p = 0.043) than their NEOA counterparts. A significant negative correlation was also observed between percentage of body fat (%BF) and metabolic equivalent (MET) in minutes per week (min/week) (r = −0.39, p = 0.038), bone mass (BM) and MET-min/week (r = −0.40, p = 0.033), and endomorphy and SNK (r = −0.38, p = 0.045) in FOAs. Among MOAs, the most significant findings included a negative correlation between age and METmin/week (r = −0.49, p = 0.010), kilocalorie (kcal) per week (r = −0.46, p = 0.016), and SNK (r = −0.40, p = 0.029). Conclusions: The key findings indicate that EOAs have lower BF percentages and higher NK scores compared to NEOAs. These results on the physical characteristics of OAs and the score of PAL and classification of NK can be useful to coaches and sports scientists to improve orienteer’s performance. Full article
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Privacy-Preserving Hierarchical Top-k Nearest Keyword Search on Graphs
by Xijuan Zhu, Zifeng Xu, Chao Hu and Jun Lin
Electronics 2025, 14(4), 736; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics14040736 - 13 Feb 2025
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Graph search techniques are increasingly vital for applications involving labeled or textual content on network vertices. A key task is the top-k nearest keyword (kNK) search on undirected graphs where a query vertex and keywords identify k closest vertices containing the keywords. With [...] Read more.
Graph search techniques are increasingly vital for applications involving labeled or textual content on network vertices. A key task is the top-k nearest keyword (kNK) search on undirected graphs where a query vertex and keywords identify k closest vertices containing the keywords. With cloud storage widely used for outsourcing graph services, ensuring data privacy and security is critical. Existing solutions employ encrypted indexes for privacy-preserving keyword searches but lack fine-grained access control, limiting their ability to accommodate diverse user needs. To address this, we propose privacy-preserving hierarchical top-k nearest keyword search on graphs (PH-kNK), a novel scheme enhancing privacy-preserving top-k keyword searches by integrating hierarchical access control. PH-kNK introduces hierarchical query entry indexes that regulate access at multiple security levels, significantly improving privacy, security and adaptability. The granular query entry indexes established by our approach enables users with higher security levels to query the graph structure and access corresponding vertices while maintaining transparency for lower-level users. The scheme leverages pseudo-random mapping, order-preserving encryption and re-encryption of search indexes to ensure robust data security. Experimental results on real-world datasets demonstrate the scheme’s high efficiency and validate its security. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Computer Science & Engineering)
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Capsaicin Modulates Ruminal Fermentation and Bacterial Communities in Beef Cattle with High-Grain Diet-Induced Subacute Ruminal Acidosis
by Wei You, Haijian Cheng, Xin Hu, Enliang Song and Fugui Jiang
Microorganisms 2025, 13(1), 84; https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13010084 - 4 Jan 2025
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This study was developed with the goal of exploring the impact of capsaicin on ruminal fermentation and ruminal bacteria in beef cattle affected by high-grain diet-induced subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA). In total, 18 healthy Simmental crossbred cattle were randomized into three separate groups [...] Read more.
This study was developed with the goal of exploring the impact of capsaicin on ruminal fermentation and ruminal bacteria in beef cattle affected by high-grain diet-induced subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA). In total, 18 healthy Simmental crossbred cattle were randomized into three separate groups (n = 6/group): (1) control diet (CON; forage-to-concentrate ratio = 80:20); (2) high-grain diet (SARA; forage-to-concentrate ratio = 20:80); and (3) high-grain diet supplemented with capsaicin (CAP; 250 mg/cattle/day). The study was conducted over a 60-day period. The results showed that the SARA model was successfully induced in the SARA group with a high-grain diet. Relative to the SARA group, the addition of capsaicin elevated the ruminal pH from 5.40 to 6.36 (p < 0.01), and decreased the total volatile fatty acids (VFAs) from 133.95 to 82.86 mmol/L (p < 0.01), aligning closely with the levels observed in the CON group. The addition of capsaicin increased the alpha diversity of ruminal bacteria relative to the SARA group, as evidenced by a lower Simpson index (p < 0.05), together with increases in the Ace, Chao, and Shannon indices (p < 0.05). Bacteroidota and Firmicutes were the most common phyla across all treatment groups, while Prevotella was the predominant genera. The unique bacterial genera (LDA scores > 4) identified within the SARA group comprised Succinivibrionaceae_UCG-001, Succinivibrio, NK4A214_group, Lachnospiraceae_NK3A20_group, and Ruminococcus, which may serve as potential biomarkers for the diagnosis of SARA. The unique genera associated with the CON group included Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group, Prevotellaceae_UCG-003, and U29-B03, while those for the CAP group included Succiniclasticum and Prevotellaceae_UCG-004. In summary, these results suggest that dietary capsaicin supplementation can limit the adverse effects of SARA through the modulation of bacterial communities within the rumen, thus altering ruminal fermentation in beef cattle. Full article
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Response of Crop Yield and Productivity Contribution Rate to Long-Term Different Fertilization in Northeast of China
by Xingzhu Ma, Xiaoyu Hao, Yue Zhao, Xinhua Peng, Jinghong Ji, Shuangquan Liu, Yu Zheng, Lei Sun and Baoku Zhou
Plants 2025, 14(1), 132; https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14010132 - 4 Jan 2025
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To reveal the changes in crop yield and contribution rate of black soil productivity under long-term different fertilization conditions in black soil areas and to find the important significance of fertilization for sustainable and stable crop yield, high yield, and improving the contribution [...] Read more.
To reveal the changes in crop yield and contribution rate of black soil productivity under long-term different fertilization conditions in black soil areas and to find the important significance of fertilization for sustainable and stable crop yield, high yield, and improving the contribution rate of black soil nutrients. Based on the long-term experiment of black soil fertility in Harbin, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, under the maize–wheat–soybean rotation system, crop yield, sustainability and stability of yield, the contribution rate of black soil productivity, and natural nutrient supply capacity under 10 fertilization treatments (CK, NP, NK, PK, NPK, M, MNP, MNK, MPK, and MNPK) were analyzed. Results showed that, compared with the treatment of chemical fertilizer, yields of maize, wheat, and soybeans increased under treatment of organic fertilizer combined with chemical fertilizer, among which the yields of maize and wheat changed the most. As the rotation period lengthened, the sustainable yield index (SYI) values of chemical fertilizer treatment and its combination with organic fertilizer treatment gradually decreased. During the rotation period, the SYI value follows: chemical fertilizer combined with organic fertilizer > chemical fertilizer > organic fertilizer. The coefficient of variation (CV) of yield stability showed an overall trend of increasing first and then decreasing, with individual treatments showing a gradual increasing trend (NP and NPK; MNP and MNPK). Under different rotation periods, the overall contribution rate of soil productivity of long-term organic fertilizer combined with chemical fertilizer treatment was higher than that of single chemical fertilizer treatment. With the extension of the rotation period, the contribution rate of soil productivity of NPK treatment was higher and slightly increased, while other treatments showed a downward trend. Although the contribution rate of soil productivity of organic–inorganic fertilizer combined treatment (MNP and MNK) showed a downward trend, it still remained at a high level (97.2% and 95.9%). In addition, the black soil has strong phosphorus and potassium supply capacity; nitrogen was lower than those two elements, with an average natural potassium supply capacity of 94.0–97.1%. Therefore, the combination of organic and inorganic fertilizers is one of the most effective fertilization measures to stabilize crop yield in the black soil region. Nitrogen fertilizer, as a limiting factor for crop growth in the black soil region, should be emphasized in its application. Full article
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Analysis of Nutrition Knowledge After One Year of Intervention in a National Extracurricular Athletics Program: A Cross-Sectional Study with Pair-Matched Controls of Polish Adolescents
by Dominika Skolmowska, Dominika Głąbska, Dominika Guzek, Jakub Grzegorz Adamczyk, Hanna Nałęcz, Blanka Mellová, Katarzyna Żywczyk and Krystyna Gutkowska
Nutrients 2025, 17(1), 64; https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17010064 - 27 Dec 2024
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Background: Nutrition knowledge may be translated into adequate dietary intake and proper eating habits, so adolescent education programs focusing on improving eating habits and nutrition knowledge are needed. The aim of the cross-sectional study with pair-matched controls was to assess the Consumer Nutrition [...] Read more.
Background: Nutrition knowledge may be translated into adequate dietary intake and proper eating habits, so adolescent education programs focusing on improving eating habits and nutrition knowledge are needed. The aim of the cross-sectional study with pair-matched controls was to assess the Consumer Nutrition Knowledge Scale (CoNKS) results and its determinants after one year of intervention in a national extracurricular athletics program within a pair-matched sample of Polish adolescents. Methods: The #goathletics Study evaluated a Polish national extracurricular athletics program, ‘Athletics for all’, being a voluntary and free-of-charge physical activity program organized by the Polish Athletics Association. The study allowed comparing the intervention group of adolescents aged 10–14 years, participating in the program for at least 9 months (a school year) and a pair-matched group not participating in it, while the matching was based on city, gender, and age (each group: n = 506 adolescents, n = 281 females and n = 225 males). The nutrition knowledge was assessed using a Consumer Nutrition Knowledge Scale (CoNKS), and during the analysis, the following factors were taken into account: body weight, height, Body Mass Index (BMI), waist circumference, and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR). Results: The ‘Athletics for all’ program participation influenced not only the total CoNKS score (p < 0.0001) but also the scores in all studied areas—within procedural nutrition knowledge (p = 0.0002), declarative nutrition knowledge on nutrients (p = 0.0001), and declarative nutrition knowledge on calories (p < 0.0001), and program participants revealed a stronger understanding of all the studied areas compared to non-participating individuals. Gender, BMI, and central obesity tendency were not associated with the total CoNKS score (p > 0.05), or any of the studied areas (p > 0.05). The statistically significant differences in the number of correct answers were observed for four items within procedural nutrition knowledge, for four items within declarative nutrition knowledge on nutrients, and for four items within declarative nutrition knowledge on calories (p < 0.05), while for all of them, ‘Athletics for all’ program participants revealed a stronger understanding. Conclusions: One year of intervention in a national extracurricular athletics program significantly influenced the nutrition knowledge of the studied group of adolescents aged 10–14 years. While compared with the pair-matched control group of Polish adolescents, they were characterized by a stronger understanding of all areas of nutrition knowledge. Full article
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Effects of High-Concentrate Diets on Growth Performance, Serum Biochemical Indexes, and Rumen Microbiota in House-Fed Yaks
by Ben Zhang, Xingdong Wang, Ziqiang Ding, Yandong Kang, Shaoke Guo, Mengli Cao, Liyan Hu, Lin Xiong, Jie Pei and Xian Guo
Animals 2024, 14(24), 3594; https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14243594 - 12 Dec 2024
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The aim of this study is to determine the effects of a high-concentrate diet on growth performance, serum biochemical indexes, and rumen microbiota in house-fed yaks. Sixteen male yaks (body weight, 151.73 ± 14.11 kg; 18 months) were randomly allocated into two dietary [...] Read more.
The aim of this study is to determine the effects of a high-concentrate diet on growth performance, serum biochemical indexes, and rumen microbiota in house-fed yaks. Sixteen male yaks (body weight, 151.73 ± 14.11 kg; 18 months) were randomly allocated into two dietary treatments: a group with a low level of concentrate (n = 8, LC, concentrate–forage = 40:60) and a group with a high level of concentrate (n = 8, HC, concentrate–forage = 60:40). We found that compared with the LC group, the average daily feed intake (ADFI), the average daily gain (ADG), and the serum albumin (ALB) concentration in the HC group were significantly increased (p < 0.05). The rumen bacterial compositions also differed significantly between the groups, as indicated by principal coordinate analysis (p < 0.05). Firmicutes and Bacteroidota were the main dominant phyla of rumen bacteria in yaks. Compared with the LC group, the relative abundance of Firmicutes in the HC group was significantly increased (p < 0.05) and the relative abundance of Bacteroidota was significantly decreased (p < 0.05). At the genus level, Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group, Succiniclasticum, Prevotella, Christensenellaceae_R-7_group, and NK4A214_group had the highest relative abundance. The relative abundance of Christensenellaceae_R-7_group in the HC group was significantly higher than that in the LC group (p < 0.05). The PICRUSt 2 results showed a significant enrichment in glycosaminoglycan degradation, apoptosis, and ECM–receptor interaction in HC relative to LC (p < 0.05). In conclusion, high-concentrate diets can enhance growth performance and alter the compositions and functions of ruminal bacterial communities in yaks. Full article
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