Publications by authors named "Caihua Ye"

Background: Diabetes structured education programs have been demonstrated to effectively improve glycemic control and self-management behaviors. However, evidence on the health economic evaluation of these programs is limited.

Objectives: To systematically review the health economic evaluation of structured education programs for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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  • Alzheimer’s disease is linked to problems with clearing β-amyloid due to faulty lymphatic drainage in the brain, and finding effective treatments for this is challenging.
  • An investigation into the use of intranasal oxytocin in aged mice with Alzheimer’s shows it could enhance lymphatic drainage and improve brain function through various biological mechanisms.
  • Oxytocin's benefits include normalizing fluid drainage systems in the brain and positively impacting cognitive abilities, highlighting its potential as a treatment for related neurological disorders.
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Ferroptosis is a vital driver of pathophysiological consequences of Alzheimer's disease (AD). High-efficiency pharmacological inhibition of ferroptosis requires comprehensive coordination of diverse abnormal intracellular events, which is an urgent problem and great challenge for its application in AD treatment. Herein, a triphenylphosphonium-modified quercetin-derived smart nanomedicine (TQCN) is developed for multipronged anti-ferroptosis therapy in AD.

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The genus Artemisia, an important allergen related to Allergic Rhinitis (AR), is widespread in temperate regions. However, the sensitization rate of Artemisia pollen varies significantly, and the source of Artemisia pollen is not clear. Based on continuous daily airborne pollen monitoring in the summer and autumn of 2019 and 2020 in northern Beijing, the daily number of AR patient visits during the same period, and the detection of allergen serum-specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) in some AR patients, this study discusses the sensitization rate of Artemisia pollen and its transmission pathway and possible source area.

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With global climate change and rapid urbanization, the prevalence of allergic diseases caused by pollen is rising dramatically worldwide with unprecedented complexity and severity, especially for children in mega-cities. However, because of the lack of long time-series pollen concentrations data, the accurate evaluation of the impact of pollen on allergic rhinitis (AR) was scarce in the Chinese metropolis. A generalized additive model was used to assess the effect of pollen concentration on pediatric AR outpatient visits in Beijing from 2014 to 2019.

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Immune recognition of excessive neurotoxins by microglia is a trigger for the onset of neuroinflammation in the brain, leading to neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Blocking active recognition of microglia while removing neurotoxins holds promise for fundamentally alleviating neurotoxin-induced immune responses, but is very challenging. Herein, an engineered macrophage-biomimetic versatile nanoantidote (OT-Lipo@M) is developed for inflammation-targeted therapy against AD by neurotoxin neutralization and immune recognition suppression.

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Existing pollen identification methods heavily rely on the scale and quality of pollen images. However, there are many impurities in real-world SEM images that should be considered. This paper proposes a collaborative learning method to jointly improve the performance of pollen segmentation and classification in a weakly supervised manner.

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Existing API approaches usually independently leverage detection or classification models to distinguish allergic pollens from Whole Slide Images (WSIs). However, palynologists tend to identify pollen grains in a progressive learning manner instead of the above one-stage straightforward way. They generally focus on two pivotal problems during pollen identification.

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  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) prevention is critical, but effective early interventions are currently unavailable; chronic neuroinflammation from microglia is a significant factor in AD development.* -
  • Researchers developed oxytocin-loaded nanogels that can cross the blood-brain barrier to target and reduce neuroinflammation by releasing oxytocin in areas affected by AD.* -
  • In tests on young mice resembling early-stage AD, the nanogels significantly slowed AD progression and cognitive decline, suggesting they could be a promising therapy for preventing neuroinflammation-related AD.*
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Previous studies have demonstrated patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are accompanied by alterations of spontaneous brain activity in gray matter. However, whether the alterations of spontaneous brain activity exist in white matter remains largely unclear. In this study, 88 ASD patients and 87 typical controls (TCs) were included and regional homogeneity (ReHo) was calculated to characterize spontaneous brain activity in white matter.

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