Publications by authors named "Changqing Zhang"

To explore alkali-cation selectivity at the chemical reaction level, in this work, we for the first time focused on the different behaviors of potassium and sodium ions in intra- and intermolecular arylation. We prepared a series of aromatic foldamers based on pyridine/oxadiazole alternating sequences as the catalysts for the arylation. Our studies revealed that foldamers can selectively recognize K over Na and the interactions between foldamers and K drive the arylation with a significant yield.

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Glycated whey protein isolate (gWPI) was produced by dry thermal reaction between whey protein isolate (WPI) and lactose, and its influence on the gelatinization, gel properties, and microstructure changes of wheat starch (WS) was systematically studied. Results showed that gWPI significantly inhibited starch gelatinization and improved starch gel properties. RVA and DSC analysis showed that gWPI decreased viscosity and gelatinization enthalpy (ΔH) in a concentration-dependent manner.

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Necrosis at the distal end of random skin flaps remains a significant challenge, limiting the clinical application of these flaps in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Inhibiting ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury and promoting the formation of neovascular networks are critical preventive strategies. Platelet-derived small extracellular vesicles (PL-sEV) are nanocarriers of growth factors that provide an alternative to clinically used platelet-rich plasma and platelet lysates, offering higher growth factor concentrations and lower immunogenicity.

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 This research aimed to discern the effects of antiosteoporosis medication on postoperative functional recovery, refracture incidence, complications, and mortality in geriatric patients with intertrochanteric fractures.  A retrospective study was conducted on 250 patients aged 65 years and above who underwent surgery for intertrochanteric fractures between January 2013 and December 2014. Intertrochanteric fracture is diagnosed with International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision code (S72.

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Objective: To investigate the incidence of perioperative deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of lower extremities and its risk factors in elderly patients with femoral neck fracture.

Methods: The clinical data of 4 109 elderly patients with femoral neck fracture admitted between August 2012 and November 2020 and met the selection criteria were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, there were 1 137 males and 2 972 females; their ages ranged from 65 to 101 years, with an average of 77.

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In this study, we focus on the designability and controllability of the interaction interface between secondary structures, and discover an important interface interaction between helical secondary structures by non-covalent synthesis along the helical axis. The formation of discrete heterochiral dimers consisting of left-handed helix and right-handed helix not only helps to discover nonclassical supramolecular chirality phenomena, but also enables controllable protein assembly. Highly ordered nanostructures were thus constructed using π-stacking dimerization of helical foldamers to control tetrameric avidin proteins.

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Magnetic nanoparticles have attracted great attention and become promising candidates in the biomedicine field due to their special physicochemical properties. They are generally divided into metallic and non-metallic magnetic nanoparticles, according to their compositions. Both of the two types have shown practical values in biomedicine applications, such as drug delivery, biosensing, bioimaging, and so on.

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Objectives: Different classification of multiple acute infarctions (MAIs) existed in minor posterior circulation stroke (PCS). We aimed to explore the association between different patterns of MAIs and long-term prognosis in minor PCS.

Materials And Methods: We derived data from Chinese Intracranial Atherosclerosis (CICAS) study.

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The glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor, known as GLP-1R, is a vital component of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family and is found primarily on the surfaces of various cell types within the human body. This receptor specifically interacts with GLP-1, a key hormone that plays an integral role in regulating blood glucose levels, lipid metabolism, and several other crucial biological functions. In recent years, GLP-1 medications have become a focal point in the medical community due to their innovative treatment mechanisms, significant therapeutic efficacy, and broad development prospects.

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Age-related osteoporosis manifests as a complex pathology that disrupts bone homeostasis and elevates fracture risk, yet the mechanisms facilitating age-related shifts in bone marrow macrophages/osteoclasts (BMMs/OCs) lineage are not fully understood. To decipher these mechanisms, we conducted an investigation into the determinants controlling BMMs/OCs differentiation. We performed single-cell multi-omics profiling on bone marrow samples from mice of different ages (1, 6, and 20 months) to gain a holistic understanding of cellular changes across time.

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Articular cartilage degeneration may lead to osteoarthritis (OA) during the aging process, but its underlying mechanism remains unknown. Here, we found that chondrocytes exhibited an energy metabolism shift from glycolysis to oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) during aging. Parkin regulates various cellular metabolic processes.

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Hyperuricemia, characterized by elevated levels of serum uric acid (SUA), is linked to a spectrum of commodities such as gout, cardiovascular diseases, renal disorders, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes, etc. Significantly impairing the quality of life for those affected, the prevalence of hyperuricemia is an upward trend globally, especially in most developed countries. UA possesses a multifaceted role, such as antioxidant, pro-oxidative, pro-inflammatory, nitric oxide modulating, anti-aging, and immune effects, which are significant in both physiological and pathological contexts.

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  • Osteoarthritis is a common condition, but the link between specific serum biomarkers like calcium, vitamin D, and C-reactive protein (CRP) and mortality in these patients is not well understood.
  • This study analyzed data from over 500,000 individuals, focusing on 49,082 with osteoarthritis, to assess the impact of these biomarkers on mortality over 15 years.
  • High serum calcium, low serum calcium, vitamin D insufficiency, and high CRP levels were all significantly related to increased all-cause mortality and cardiovascular deaths among the osteoarthritis population.
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Cell-to-cell mitochondrial transfer has recently been shown to play a role in maintaining physiological functions of cell. We previously illustrated that mitochondrial transfer within osteocyte dendritic network regulates bone tissue homeostasis. However, the mechanism of triggering this process has not been explored.

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  • Osteoarthritis is a major disability cause, and exploring antidiabetic medications as disease-modifying osteoarthritis drugs (DMOADs) could significantly improve treatment options.
  • A comprehensive analysis involving genetic methodologies identified 14 potential drug targets among clinical antidiabetic medications, revealing different relationships between these drugs and osteoarthritis risk.
  • Notably, certain medications, like sulfonylureas, increased osteoarthritis risk, while thiazolidinediones and others were linked to reduced risk in specific joints, hinting at promising new therapeutic approaches.
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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) acts as the crucial physical filtration structure in the central nervous system. Here, we investigate the role of a specific subset of astrocytes in the regulation of BBB integrity. We showed that expressing astrocytes transfer mitochondria to endothelial cells via their endfeet for maintaining BBB integrity.

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The domain of gamma-ray imaging necessitates technological advancements to surmount the challenge of energy-selective imaging. Conventional systems are constrained in their dynamic focus on specific energy ranges, a capability imperative for differentiating gamma-ray emissions from diverse sources. This investigation introduces an innovative imaging system predicated on the detection of recoil electrons, addressing the demand for adjustable energy selectivity.

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Interactions between osteolineage cells and myeloid cells play important roles in maintaining skeletal homeostasis. Herein, we find that osteolineage cells transfer mitochondria to myeloid cells. Impairment of the transfer of mitochondria by deleting MIRO1 in osteolineage cells leads to increased myeloid cell commitment toward osteoclastic lineage cells and promotes bone resorption.

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Water transportation to developing tissues relies on the structure and function of plant xylem cells. Plant microtubules govern the direction of cellulose microfibrils and guide secondary cell wall formation and morphogenesis. However, the relevance of microtubule-determined xylem wall thickening patterns in plant hydraulic conductivity remains unclear.

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Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary malignant bone tumour in children and young adults. Account for 80% of all OS cases, conventional OS are characterized by the presence of osteoblastic, chondroblastic and fibroblastic cell types. Despite this heterogeneity, therapeutic treatment and prognosis of OS are essentially the same for all OS subtypes.

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Multi-modal ophthalmic image classification plays a key role in diagnosing eye diseases, as it integrates information from different sources to complement their respective performances. However, recent improvements have mainly focused on accuracy, often neglecting the importance of confidence and robustness in predictions for diverse modalities. In this study, we propose a novel multi-modality evidential fusion pipeline for eye disease screening.

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  • * Understanding mitochondrial dysfunction is complex, but it remains a key area for therapeutic interventions, with emerging strategies in clinical trials aimed at restoring mitochondrial function.
  • * The review covers current knowledge on mitochondrial dysfunction in common diseases, potential therapeutic agents, and innovative treatments like mitochondrial transplantation.
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Black phosphorus (BP) is a new type of nanomaterial, which has been widely used in many biomedical fields due to its superior properties, but there are few studies on the toxicity of BP, especially in the reproductive system. To explore the effects of BP exposure on reproduction and reveal its molecular mechanism, we firstly investigated the potential toxicity of black phosphorus nanoparticles (BPNPs) in vivo. The results showed that BP exposure in pregnant mice can reduce the weight of fetal mice and placenta.

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Background: Dendrobium spp. comprise a group of tropical orchids with ornamental and medicinal value. Dendrobium spp.

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Background: Cartilage tissue engineering faces challenges related to the use of scaffolds and limited seed cells. This study aims to propose a cost-effective and straightforward approach using costal chondrocytes (CCs) as an alternative cell source to overcome these challenges, eliminating the need for special culture equipment or scaffolds.

Methods: CCs were cultured at a high cell density with and without ascorbic acid treatment, serving as the experimental and control groups, respectively.

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