Background/Aims: The association between the genetic polymorphisms located in either the exon or untranslated region of MTHFR and the risk of human atherosclerosis has been well-documented. This study analyzed MTHFR polymorphisms at the 3’-untranslated region for association with risk and outcome of atherosclerosis in a Chinese Han population. Methods: The hospital based case-control study was conducted with 500 patients and 600 healthy volunteers as control enrolled. The genotyping was conducted by using Taqman probe. The potential interaction was predicted by multiple bioinformatics analysis. The relative expression of MTHFR was detected by qRT-PCR. Further confirmation was determined by dual-luciferase assay. The plasma homocysteine levels were assayed by ELISA. Results: Cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, diabetes, hypertension and low levels of serum high-density lipoprotein-C were associated with an increased risk of developing ischemic stroke. MTHFR rs915014 AG and GG genotypes were significantly associated with increased risk of rs915014 compared with the GG genotype. The qRT-PCR confirmed that MTHFR rs915014 AG or GG genotypes could facilitate miR-2861 binding leading to decreased MTHFR levels in cells. In addition, patients carrying the MTHFR rs915014 AG or GG genotypes were associated with accumulation of circulating tHcy volume and a poor atherosclerosis consequence. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that the MTHFR rs915014 is associated with increased risk of atherosclerosis and might be a shot term outcome biomarker for atherosclerosis patients.
Multiferroic properties of BiFe1−xZrxO3 films can be regulated by controlling the doping amount of Zr, and the influence of phase transition on the properties of the films is systematically studied.
BiFe 1−x Zn x O 3 (x = 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 mol%) (BFZO) films were prepared on ITO/glass substrates by a sol-gel method. The effects of different Zn contents on the structures and electrical properties of the BFZO films were investigated. From X-ray diffraction (XRD), microstructure and X-ray spectroscopy (XPS) results, the BFZO films with a Zn content of 1 mol% showed a better crystal structure and grain development, and the Fe 2+ and oxygen vacancy concentrations in this sample were the lowest among all the evaluated BFZO films. The P-E hysteresis loop indicated that the BFZO films with 1 mol% Zn had the highest remanent polarization (2Pr), which was 82.4 μC/cm 2 , along with a coercive field (2E c ) of 887 kV/cm at the tested electric field of 857 kV/cm. The BFZO film with 1 mol% Zn had the lowest leakage current density, which was 3.54 × 10 −7 A/cm 2 at the tested electric field of 200 kV/cm. Both at high and low electric fields, the space charge-limited current (SCLC) conduction mechanism was the main leakage mechanism. When the test frequency was 10 5 Hz, the dielectric constant was 133, and the dissipation factor was 0.015.
K E Y W O R D SBiFeO 3 films, electrical properties, sol-gel method, Zn doping ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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