Publications by authors named "Aihua Zhao"

Background: This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of ESAT6-CFP10 (EC) skin test in healthy population and determine the factors influencing the booster effect.

Methods: We conducted a randomized, double-blind, parallel controlled trial in healthy population. The experiment was divided into two stages.

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  • The study investigated the impacts of free swimming (FS), aquatic resistance training (ART), and their combination (FS&ART) on older adults’ body composition, blood pressure, and overall fitness over a 16-week period.
  • A total of 80 participants aged 60-70 were randomized into three experimental groups and assessed through various fitness tests, revealing that both ART and FS&ART significantly improved performance compared to a control group.
  • Results indicated that FS enhanced cardiovascular endurance, while ART boosted muscular strength, with the combination of both offering additional benefits for agility, highlighting the potential for these activities in community wellness programs.
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This review outlines the recent discoveries of bile acids that have undergone novel microbial modifications, highlighting their biological roles and the profound implications for the development of innovative therapeutic strategies. The review aims to provide valuable insights and breakthroughs for future drug candidates in the expanding field of bile acid therapeutics.

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  • * The researchers developed high-performance fluorescent biosensors called sensitive to arginine (STAR) that allow for real-time monitoring of arginine levels in cells, mice, and clinical samples.
  • * Using STAR, they discovered the influence of different amino acids on arginine levels and found that serum arginine levels tend to rise with age, which could help in assessing the progression of conditions like vitiligo.
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  • Novel adjuvants like BC02 have been developed to create better vaccines for difficult pathogens, leading to improved immune responses.
  • In experiments with mice, the combination of MPXV-B6R antigen and BC02 resulted in the production of specific antibodies and a strong immune response.
  • BC02 showcased significant benefits, including quick immune response activation and strong memory cell development, although further research is needed to enhance its effectiveness against certain viruses.
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Porcine bile powder (PBP) is a traditional Chinese medicine that has been used for centuries in various therapeutic applications. However, PBP has not previously undergone comprehensive component analysis and not been evaluated for safety through standard toxicological studies. In our study, we characterized the component of PBP by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.

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Bile acids (BAs) play important pathophysiological roles in both humans and mammalian animals. Laboratory rats and mice are widely used animal models for assessing pharmacological effects and their underlying molecular mechanisms. However, substantial physiological differences exist in BA composition between humans and murine rodents.

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The metabolic implications in Alzheimer's disease (AD) remain poorly understood. Here, we conducted a metabolomics study on a moderately aging Chinese Han cohort (n = 1397; mean age 66 years). Conjugated bile acids, branch-chain amino acids (BCAAs), and glutamate-related features exhibited strong correlations with cognitive impairment, clinical stage, and brain amyloid-β deposition (n = 421).

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Cognitive impairment in the elderly is associated with alterations in bile acid (BA) metabolism. In this study, we observe elevated levels of serum conjugated primary bile acids (CPBAs) and ammonia in elderly individuals, mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's disease, and aging rodents, with a more pronounced change in females. These changes are correlated with increased expression of the ileal apical sodium-bile acid transporter (ASBT), hippocampal synapse loss, and elevated brain CPBA and ammonia levels in rodents.

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The gut-brain axis is implicated in depression development, yet its underlying mechanism remains unclear. We observed depleted gut bacterial species, including Bifidobacterium longum and Roseburia intestinalis, and the neurotransmitter homovanillic acid (HVA) in individuals with depression and mouse depression models. Although R.

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While purified protein derivative (PPD) is commonly used as skin diagnostic reagent for tuberculosis (TB) infection, it cannot distinguish effectively Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination from (MTB) complex and nontuberculous mycobacteria infection. The new skin reagent ESAT6-CFP10 (EC) has favorable sensitivity and specificity, which can overcome limitations associated with PPD. At present, EC skin test reactions are mainly characterized by erythema, while PPD mainly causes induration.

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To achieve maximum efficacy, vaccines, such as subunit, recombinant, and conjugate vaccines, necessitate the incorporation of immunostimulators/adjuvants. Adjuvants play a vital role in bolstering and extending the strength of the immune response while also influencing its type. As antigen and adjuvant formulations become more intricate, it becomes imperative to establish a well-characterized and robust formulation to ensure consistent and reproducible outcomes in preclinical and clinical studies.

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Mycotoxins and pesticides are the most concerning chemical contaminants that can affect the quality of Pu-erh tea during its production and storage. This study presents a method that can simultaneously determine 31 pesticide residues and six mycotoxins in Pu-erh tea within 11 min using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) after QuEChERS extraction. The lower limit of quantification (LOQ) for all analytes ranged between 0.

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is regarded as a pandemic that affects about a quarter of the global population. Recently, host-gut microbiota metabolic interactions have emerged as distinct mechanistic pathways implicated in the development of NAFLD. Here, we report that a group of gut microbiota-modified bile acids (BAs), hyodeoxycholic acid (HDCA) species, are negatively correlated with the presence and severity of NAFLD.

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The microbiomes of cesarean-born infants differ from vaginally delivered infants and are associated with increased disease risks. Vaginal microbiota transfer (VMT) to newborns may reverse C-section-related microbiome disturbances. Here, we evaluated the effect of VMT by exposing newborns to maternal vaginal fluids and assessing neurodevelopment, as well as the fecal microbiota and metabolome.

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Endometrial polyps are common gynecological lesions. The standard treatment for this condition is hysteroscopic polypectomy. However, this procedure may be accompanied by misdetection of endometrial polyps.

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A latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) is a major source of active tuberculosis, and addressing an LTBI is crucial for the elimination of tuberculosis. The treatment of tuberculosis often requires a 6-month course of multidrug therapy, and for drug-resistant tuberculosis, a longer course of multidrug therapy is needed, which has many drawbacks. At present, vaccines are proposed as an adjunct to chemotherapy to protect populations with an LTBI and delay its recurrence.

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Both adaptive and innate immunity responses are necessary for the efficient elimination of different pathogens. However, the magnitude, quality and desired type of immune response specific to the co-administered antigen is largely determined by adjuvants. BC02 (BCG CpG DNA compound adjuvants system 02) is a novel compound adjuvant with independent intellectual properties, which is composed of BCG CpG DNA biological adjuvant with Al(OH) inorganic salt adjuvant acting as a delivery system.

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Background: Ceramide is one type of sphingolipids, is associated with the occurrence of metabolic diseases, including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Dihydroceramide, the direct precursors of ceramide, which is converted to ceramide with the dihydroceramide desaturase, is recently regarded as involving in various biological processes and metabolic diseases. The liver and gut ceramide levels are interactional in pathophysiological condition, quantifying hepatic and intestinal ceramide levels become indispensable.

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Despite its central importance in cellular metabolism, many details remain to be determined regarding subcellular lactate metabolism and its regulation in physiology and disease, as there is sensitive spatiotemporal resolution of lactate distribution, and dynamics remains a technical challenge. Here, we develop and characterize an ultrasensitive, highly responsive, ratiometric lactate sensor, named FiLa, enabling the monitoring of subtle lactate fluctuations in living cells and animals. Utilizing FiLa, we demonstrate that lactate is highly enriched in mammalian mitochondria and compile an atlas of subcellular lactate metabolism that reveals lactate as a key hub sensing various metabolic activities.

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Abnormal salivary amino acid (AA) levels may indicate dysfunction of the body. Being noninvasive, sampling easily and cost-effective of saliva, a rapid, precise and simple analysis method has become very important for quantitative salivary AA profiles. After one-step to precipitate protein, the resultant extraction was derived with 6-aminoquinolyl-N-hydroxysuccinimidyl carbamate (AQC) within 10 min.

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Nitrogen (N) enrichment poses threats to biodiversity and ecosystem stability, while arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi play important roles in ecosystem stability and functioning. However, the ecological impacts, especially thresholds of N enrichment potentially causing AM fungal community shifts have not been adequately characterized. Based on a long-term field experiment with nine N addition levels ranging from 0 to 50 g N m  yr in a temperate grassland, we characterized the community response patterns of AM fungi to N enrichment.

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The BCG vaccine is prepared from a weakened strain of (), a bacterium closely related to (MTB), which causes tuberculosis (TB). The vaccine was developed over 13 years, from 1908 to 1921, in the French Institut Pasteur by Léon Charles Albert Calmette and Jean-Marie Camille Guérin, who named the product Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG). BCG, the only licensed vaccine currently available to prevent TB, is given to infants at high risk of TB shortly after birth to protect infants and young children from pulmonary, meningeal, and disseminated TB.

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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is prevalent worldwide, while no pharmaceutical treatment has been approved. Natural herbs are promising for their amelioration effect on lipid metabolism. Theabrownin (TB) and polysaccharide (PCP) have been reported to have effect on hyperlipidemia and diabetes.

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The study aimed to find out the alterations in serum amino acid (AA) profiles and to detect their relationship with carcinoma formation. Targeted metabolomics based on ultraperformance liquid chromatography triple quadrupole mass spectrometry to quantitatively analyze serum AA levels in 136 hepatitis B (CHB) patients and 93 hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients. It was shown that decreased serum levels of leucine, lysine, threonine, tryptophan, valine, serotonin, and taurine were observed in more HCC patients than CHB patients, but the serum phenylalanine level was increased.

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