Publications by authors named "Bo-Chu Wang"

The identification of structurally novel and potently active BET inhibitors represents a significant advancement in the field of anticancer therapeutics. In the present investigation, leveraging the outcomes of previous screening endeavors, we successfully optimized and synthesized a novel series of bromodomain and extra-terminal (BET) inhibitors with a 4-morpholinothieno[3,2-d]pyrimidine structure. Among the synthesized compounds, compound 6c emerged as a promising candidate, exhibiting exceptional inhibitory activities against various BET isoform proteins, with IC values ranging from 3.

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Macrophorins H () and L (), two rare HMG-conjugate macrophorins along with three known macrophorins (-), three DMOA-derived meroterpenoids (-) and two ergosterol derivates (-) were isolated from sterilized rice medium cultured sp. NX-05-G-3. Their structures were elucidated by 1D and 2D NMR.

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  • A new method has been developed for converting 1,4-naphthoquinones into dihydrocyclo-buta[]naphthalene-3,8-diones using visible light without photocatalysts, making it a simple and efficient process.
  • The approach shows good compatibility with various functional groups, resulting in high yields and excellent regioselectivity in the products.
  • Additionally, the method is low-cost and eco-friendly, with potential applications in organic and medicinal chemistry supported by detailed experimental and theoretical studies on its mechanism.
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Background Aims: As a global health threat, NASH has been confirmed to be a chronic progressive liver disease that is strongly associated with obesity. However, no approved drugs or efficient therapeutic strategies are valid, mainly because its complicated pathological processes is underestimated.

Approach Results: We identified the RING-type E3 ubiquitin transferase-tripartite motif-containing protein 31 (TRIM31), a member of the E3 ubiquitin ligases family, as an efficient endogenous inhibitor of transforming growth factor-beta-activated kinase 1 (mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase 7; MAP3K7), and we further confirmed that TRIM31 is an MAP3K7-interacting protein and promotes MAP3K7 degradation by enhancing ubiquitination of K48 linkage in hepatocytes.

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Red deer () blood is widely used as a health product. Mixed culture fermentation improves the flavor and bioavailability of deer blood (DB), and both DB and its enzymatic hydrolysates exhibit anti-fatigue activities in vivo. To elucidate the bioactive ingredients, enzymatic hydrolysates were fractioned into different peptide groups using reversed phase resin chromatography, and then evaluated using an exhaustive swimming mice model to assess swimming time and biochemical parameters.

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Mitochondria, as the powerhouse of most cells, are not only responsible for the generation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) but also play a decisive role in the regulation of apoptotic cell death, especially of cancer cells. Safe potential delivery systems which can achieve organelle-targeted therapy are urgently required. In this study, for effective pancreatic cancer therapy, a novel mitochondria-targeted and ROS-triggered drug delivery nanoplatform was developed from the TPP-TK-CPI-613 () prodrug, in which the ROS-cleave thioketal functions as a linker connecting mitochondrial targeting ligand TPP and anti-mitochondrial metabolism agent CPI-613.

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Sesquiterpenes are one of the most diverse groups of secondary metabolites that have mainly been observed in terpenoids. It is a natural terpene containing 15 carbon atoms in the molecule and three isoprene units with chain, ring, and other skeleton structures. Sesquiterpenes have been shown to display multiple biological activities such as anti-inflammatory, anti-feedant, anti-microbial, anti-tumor, anti-malarial, and immunomodulatory properties; therefore, their therapeutic effects are essential.

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Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is one of the leading causes of death and long-term disability worldwide. Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapies have demonstrated improved outcomes for treating ICH-induced neuronal defects, and the neural network reconstruction and neurological function recovery were enhanced in rodent ICH models through the mechanisms of neurogenesis, angiogenesis, anti-inflammation, and anti-apoptosis. However, many key issues associated with the survival, differentiation, and safety of grafted MSCs after ICH remain to be resolved, which hinder the clinical translation of MSC therapy.

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  • Research highlights the link between ambient PM exposure and neurological diseases, focusing on the role of the Rhbdf2 gene in inflammation-related conditions.
  • Long-term exposure to particulate matter (PM) led to metabolic disorders in control mice, but Rhbdf2-deficient mice showed improved metabolic parameters.
  • The study suggests that Rhbdf2 contributes to hypothalamic injury and neuronal loss, indicating it could be a potential target for mitigating the effects of air pollution on health.
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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is featured by hepatic steatosis, insulin resistance, lipid deposition and inflammation. However, the pathogenic mechanism of NAFLD is still poorly understood. Dual-specificity phosphatase 16 (DUSP16), a c-Jun N-terminal kinase-specific phosphatase, has been reported to negatively modulate the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) signaling, and it has never been investigated in NAFLD progression.

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Endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) has been implicated in obesity-associated cardiac remodeling and dysfunction. Inactive rhomboid protein 2 (iRhom2), also known as Rhbdf2, is an inactive member of the rhomboid intramembrane proteinase family, playing an essential role in regulating inflammation. Nevertheless, the role of ERS-meditated iRhom2 pathway in metabolic stress-induced cardiomyopathy remains unknown.

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Biomechanical methods may provide a novel way to understand blood accumulation in intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). The current study presents the results of a biomechanical analysis of blood accumulation in ICH using a finite element analysis, with an emphasis on the pressure exerted by the mass effect of blood in early ICH. A two-dimensional finite model of the human brain parenchyma and the human ventricular system was developed and analyzed under two preloading conditions.

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Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) may lead to physical and pathological damage and has been a focus of research for decades. Evaluating tensile damage caused by deformation in ICH is an important component of damage assessment for correct diagnosis and treatment. Traditional research on ICH paid little attention to quantified brain tissue damage resulting from mechanical factors, and only a few reported the mechanical properties of damaged brain tissue.

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Aims: Second-generation antipsychotic drugs (SGAs) have a high risk for serious metabolic side-effects including dyslipidemia. This study aimed to investigate the acute effects of oral olanzapine treatment on the expression of genes for fatty acid and cholesterol biosynthesis in rats.

Main Methods: Female Sprague-Dawley rats were treated orally with olanzapine (1mg/kg, equivalent to a human clinical dose of 10mg) via self-administration aimed to measure pharmacokinetics.

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The aim of this paper is to develop a rapid and highly sensitive quantitative HPLC fingerprint method with multiple indicators by using the Compound Chinese Medicine Wuwei Changyanning granule and 5 herbs in the prescription. The quantitative fingerprint chromatogram with multiple indicators was investigated. і)6 compositions included rutin, gallic acid, chlorogenic acid, atractylenolide Ⅰ, pachymic acid and apigenin, which originated from 5 herbs respectively, were selected as quantitative compositions, and their contents were determined using HPLC from 11 batches granules and the corresponding 5 medicinal materials.

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To synthesize and characterize a novel metal complex of Mn (II) with emodin, and evaluate its anti-cancer activity. The elemental analyses, IR, UV-vis, atomic absorption spectroscopy, TG-DSC, (1)H NMR, and (13)C NMR data were used to characterize the structure of the complex. The cytotoxicity of the complex against the human cancer cell lines HepG2, HeLa, MCF-7, B16, and MDA-MB-231 was tested by the MTT assay and flow cytometry.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Lysimachia christinae Hance is one of the herbs commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of cholecystitis and cholagogic efficiency.

Aims Of The Study: The water extract of Lysimachia christinae Hance was investigated to see if it possesses cholecystitis and cholagogic effects through traditional pathways.

Materials And Methods: Lithocholic acid (LCA) and Escherichia coli were used to induce cholecystitis in adult guinea pigs.

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A simple, inexpensive, and efficient nanomagnetic powder three-phase hollow fibre-based liquid-phase microextraction (HF-LPME) technique combined with ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS) was developed for the simultaneous analysis of nine flavonoids in Polygonum hydropiper L. samples. The final, optimised extraction conditions were as follows: an organic solvent of ethyl acetate, a donor phase of aqueous KH₂PO₄ at pH 3.

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Adhesive proteins secreted by the marine mussel could bind strongly to all kinds of surfaces, for instance, ship hulls and petroleum pipelines. Studies indicated that there was an unusual amino acid 3,4-dihydroxy-l-phenylanine (dopa), which was the crucial super adhesive unit in the proteins. The technology of electrolyzing seawater was employed to generate HOCl solution to hinder the adhesion.

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Gossypol, a secondary metabolite stored in the glands of cotton, protecting cottonseed from consumption of human and monogastric animal. This ability is unique to the tribe Gossypieae. Although the relationship between gossypol and pigment gland has been studied for a long time, the development mechanism of pigment gland has not been investigated at molecular level.

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Objective: To detect the polysaccharides content of tissue culturing seedlings on Dendrobium candidium under special sound wave stimulation.

Methods: The content of polysaccharides was detected by phenol-vitriol colorimetry method.

Results: The polysaccharides content of the groups stimulated continuously for 24d was higher obviously than the content of the control groups.

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Expression difference of heterologous recombinant protein in Pichia pastoris with different specific growth rate (mu) was observed. The expression conditions of recombinant human interferon omega (rhIFN(omega)) in logarithm phrase Pichia pastoris with higher mu were optimized by shake flask tests under various initial pH, methanol concentration, duration of the induction, cell density, and medium volume. The results showed that there were prominent influences of mu on expression of rhlFN(omega).

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Aim: Nineteen compounds related to salicylic acid were evaluated for their in vitro activity of inhibiting beta-lactamase isolated from a resistant strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and their structure-activity relationships were examined.

Methods: Nitrocefin method was used.

Results: The 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) of salicylic acid inhibiting beta-lactamase was 22 mmol x L(-1); four analogs had IC50 lower than that of salicylic acid; fifteen analogs had IC50 higher than that of salicylic acid.

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Up to date, the studies of plant induced resistance have become the focus in plant pathology and physiology. During the course of pathogens penetrating the plant cell, besides of chemical secretion, the pathogens may generate mechanical signal caused by the physical pressure on the plant cell. In the non-host resistance, both the chemical signal and the mechanical stress signal are considered to have contribution to the entire defense reaction acted by the plant.

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The volatile oil of the roots of Cynanchum stauntonii was examined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Thirty-eight constituents were identified. (E,E)-2,4-Decadienal, 3-efhyl-4-methypentanol, 5-pentyl-3H-furan-2-one, (E,Z)-2,4-decadienal and 2(3H)-furanone,dihydro-5-pentyl were found to be the major components.

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