Publications by authors named "Xiaoqing Ding"

Background: Canine pneumonia is a serious respiratory disease often associated with Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease (CIRD). Current treatment strategies primarily rely on antibiotics and corticosteroids; however, the emergence of antibiotic resistance and potential side effects from prolonged corticosteroid use limit the effectiveness of these therapies in clinical practice. These challenges highlight the urgent need for alternative treatments.

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  • Lumpy Skin Disease Virus (LSDV), discovered in June 2020 in China, is a novel recombinant strain showing widespread prevalence across East Asia and Southeast Asia.
  • The strain exhibits resilience to extreme environmental conditions and has been effectively targeted by disinfectants like potassium persulfate and glutaraldehyde.
  • Research using Syrian hamsters has revealed how infection leads to skin nodules and testicular damage, which can aid in improving biosafety and control strategies for LSDV.
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  • The study investigates the best types of lower limb strengthening exercises for treating knee osteoarthritis (KOA), highlighting conflicting evidence in current research.
  • It involves a network meta-analysis of 41 randomized controlled trials, focusing on outcomes such as pain relief, physical function, quality of life, and muscle strength.
  • Findings suggest that isokinetic exercises are most effective for pain relief and physical function, while isometric exercises provide the greatest improvement in quality of life.
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Initial research indicates a possible connection between exposure to phthalates and the development of anemia. To fill the gap in epidemiological data, our study utilized data from across the United States, representative on a national scale, to evaluate the association between the concentration of phthalate metabolites in urine and both anemia and iron levels. We gathered data on 11,406 individuals from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) database, spanning 2003-2018.

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The continuous expansion of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) is crucial for maintaining the renewal of the intestinal epithelium, particularly in inflammatory conditions. It remains largely unknown how the internal microbiota repair damage to the internal mucosal barrier. Hence, investigating potential anti-inflammatory probiotics from the intestinal symbolic microbes of broilers and analyzing their mechanism of action to support the intestinal mucosal barrier function can offer novel regulatory tools to alleviate broiler enteritis.

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  • Osteoarthritis (OA) is a long-term joint disease influenced by factors like aging, injury, and obesity, which affects the metabolism and health of cartilage cells (chondrocytes).
  • Autophagy, a cellular process that helps break down and recycle damaged components, plays a crucial role in maintaining chondrocyte function and is essential for cell survival under stress.
  • Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are important regulators of gene expression that interact with autophagy processes, and understanding their relationship is key to revealing the complex mechanisms behind OA and may lead to new approaches for its diagnosis and treatment.
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of different levels of xylanase supplementation in a wheat-based diet on growth performance, short-chain fatty acids, intestinal health, microbial composition, and serum metabolism. A total of 1200 male chicks were randomly assigned to four wheat-based diet treatments: Group C (adding 0 mg/kg of xylanase), Group L (adding 50 mg/kg of xylanase), Group M (adding 100 mg/kg of xylanase), and Group H (adding 150 mg/kg of xylanase). The experiment lasted for 56 days.

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Excavating nucleic acid quantitative capabilities by combining clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and isothermal amplification in one pot is of common interest. However, the mutual interference between CRISPR cleavage and isothermal amplification is the primary obstacle to quantitative detection. Though several works have demonstrated enhanced detection sensitivity by reducing the inhibition of CRISPR on amplification in one pot, few paid attention to the amplification process and even dynamic reaction processes between the two.

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Lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) infection is a major socio-economic issue that seriously threatens the global cattle-farming industry. Here, a recombinant virus LSDV-ΔTK/EGFP, expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP), was constructed with a homologous recombination system and applied to the high-throughput screening of antiviral drugs. LSDV-ΔTK/EGFP replicates in various kidney cell lines, consistent with wild-type LSDV.

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Oxidative stress refers to the imbalance between the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the endogenous antioxidant defense system. Its involvement in cell senescence, apoptosis, and series diseases has been demonstrated. Advances in carcinogenic research have revealed oxidative stress as a pivotal pathophysiological pathway in tumorigenesis and to be involved in lung cancer, glioma, hepatocellular carcinoma, leukemia, and so on.

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Background And Aims: Anemia is a widespread global health concern, and recent research has unveiled a link between anemia and inflammation. The Dietary Inflammation Index (DII) is a novel tool used to assess the overall inflammatory potential of an individual's diet. However, until now, there have been no studies demonstrating a connection between DII and anemia.

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SIRT1 is a highly conserved nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-dependent histone deacetylase. It is involved in the regulation of various pathophysiological processes, including cell proliferation, survival, differentiation, autophagy, and oxidative stress. Therapeutic activation of SIRT1 protects the heart and cardiomyocytes from pathology-related stress, particularly myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R).

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Earlier studies have shown that selenomethionine (SM) supplements in broiler breeders had higher deposition in eggs, further reduced the mortality of chicken embryos, and exerted a stronger antioxidant ability in offspring than sodium selenite (SS). Since previous studies also confirmed that Se deposition in eggs was positively correlated with maternal supplementation, this study aimed to directly investigate the antioxidant activities and underlying mechanisms of SS and SM on the chicken hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (LMH). The cytotoxicity results showed that the safe concentration of SM was up to 1000 ng/mL, while SS was 100 ng/mL.

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  • Developed a new delivery system using CMKGM-CS nanogels in alginate hydrogel for targeted probiotic delivery.
  • In vitro tests showed that alginate hydrogel supports Lactobacillus reuteri growth and enhances resistance against harsh conditions.
  • In vivo results in mice indicated that the new system preserved probiotics better during digestion and improved their viability in different parts of the intestine compared to traditional alginate.
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Few effective therapies are available to treat patients with relapsed/refractory myelodysplastic neoplasms (MDS). Luspatercept was shown to display good efficacy in a phase 3 clinical trial for lower-risk MDS (LR-MDS) patients, yet real-world data are limited, especially in China. Therefore, data from patients diagnosed as having MDS with low blasts and SF3B1 mutation (MDS-SF3B1) and MDS with SF3B1 mutation and thrombocytosis were retrospectively analyzed.

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Context: Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a group of highly heterogeneous, malignant clonal diseases derived from hematopoietic stem cells. PD-1 monoclonal antibodies can have a synergistic effect with hypomethylating agents (HMAs), especially for patients with drug resistance to demethylation drugs. TCM in the treatment of MDS can improve hematological indexes, and for some patients, control the proliferation of primitive cells and delay or even block the transformation to leukemia.

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Aims: To compare cyclosporine (CSA) combining eltrombopag (EPAG) with or without antithymocyte globulin (ATG) in aplastic anemia (AA) patients in the real world.

Methods: AA patients who received ATG combining CSA and EPAG (Group A) and CSA + EPAG (Group B) as front-line treatment in 13 medical centers in China were enrolled. The efficacy and safety were compared.

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Objective: In the treatment of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy (CSR), spinal endoscopy has been developed vigorously in the past 30 years. However, its effectiveness and subsequent problem of cervical spine stability have always been the controversial hotspots. This study aims to conduct a retrospective study using posterior cervical full-endoscopic technique for the treatment of CSR with foraminal bony stenosis, and evaluate its clinical effect and application value.

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  • This protocol outlines how to measure electrolytes using nuclear magnetic resonance, focusing on steps like battery cycling, preparing samples, operating the instrument, and analyzing data.
  • It enables the quantification of electrolyte decomposition reactions and evaluates the electron transfer numbers for various electrolyte components.
  • While designed for lithium-based anode-free batteries, the protocol is also applicable to other types of rechargeable batteries; further details can be found in Zhou et al. (2022).
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The current study investigated the effects of the maternal Zn source in conjunction with their offspring’s dietary Zn supplementation on the growth performance, antioxidant status, Zn concentration, and immune function of the offspring. It also explored whether there is an interaction between maternal Zn and their offspring’s dietary Zn. One-day-old Lingnan Yellow-feathered broilers (n = 800) were completely randomized (n = 4) between two maternal dietary supplemental Zn sources [maternal Zn−Gly (oZn) vs.

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We aimed to explore the role of Sirt3 in the regulation of skeletal muscle mitophagy with hypoxic training. C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into four groups: C group (control), HT group (mice performed a hypoxic training of living in an environment with an oxygen concentration of 13.8% and treadmill exercise under normoxia for 6 weeks), T group (mice were subjected to an intraperitoneal (i.

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Environmental factors such as high temperature can cause oxidative stress and negatively affect the physiological status and meat quality of broiler chickens. The study was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary maternal Zn-Gly or ZnSO supplementation on embryo mortality, hepatocellular mitochondrial morphology, liver antioxidant capacity and the expression of related genes involved in liver oxidative mechanisms in heat-stressed broilers. A total of 300 36-week-old Lingnan Yellow broiler breeders were randomly divided into three treatments: (1) control (basal diet, 24 mg zinc/kg); (2) inorganic ZnSO group (basal diet +80 mg ZnSO/kg); (3) organic Zn-Gly group (basal diet +80 mg Zn-Gly/kg).

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Reuterin is well-known for its broad-spectrum antimicrobial ability, while the other potential bioactivity is not yet clear. The present study aims to investigate the immunomodulatory activity of reuterin on chicken macrophage HD11 cells for the first time and evaluate whether reuterin is able to regulate the lipopolysaccharide-stimulated inflammatory response. The results showed that the safe medication range of reuterin was less than 250 μM.

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Hypoxic training improves the microcirculation function of human skeletal muscle, but its mechanism is still unclear. Silent information regulator 2 homolog 3 (Sirt3) can improve mitochondrial function and oxidative status. We aimed to examine the role of Sirt3 in the process of hypoxic training, which affects skeletal muscle microcirculation.

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