Publications by authors named "Chaonan Liu"

2,6-Dichloro-1,4-benzoquinone (2,6-DCBQ) is an emerging chlorinated disinfection byproduct (DBP) in bodies of water. However, this compound poses an unknown toxic effect on cyanobacteria. In this study, the toxicological mechanisms of 2,6-DCBQ in () were investigated through physiological and nontargeted metabolomic assessments.

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Purpose: Despite recent findings suggesting an altered gut microbiota in those suffering from insomnia disorder (ID), research into the gut microbiota, oral microbiota, serum metabolites, and their interactions in patients with ID is sparse.

Patients And Methods: We collected a total of 114 fecal samples, 133 oral cavity samples and 20 serum samples to characterize the gut microbiota, oral microbiota and serum metabolites in a cohort of 76 ID patients (IDs) and 59 well-matched healthy controls (HCs). We assessed the microbiota as potentially biomarkers for ID for ID by 16S rDNA sequencing and elucidated the interactions involving gut microbiota, oral microbiota and serum metabolites in ID in conjunction with untargeted metabolomics.

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Aim: Elevated levels of pro-inflammatory factors in plasma have been linked to worse prognosis after on-pump cardiac surgery, yet interventions that reduce the levels in patients have failed to improve prognosis. Therefore, we explored whether levels of pro-inflammatory factors are associated with prognosis of patients after valve surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass.

Material And Methods: 244 patients were prospectively enrolled into observational study.

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  • Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) have a unique metabolism that relies on external sources of serine for maintenance, highlighting their dependence on a specific metabolic pathway involving SHMT2 and MTHFD2.
  • This serine metabolism helps produce NAD(P)H, which is crucial for maintaining redox balance and reducing the risk of ferroptosis—an iron-dependent form of cell death—in HSCs.
  • The study suggests that serine is not just a nonessential amino acid, but an essential nutrient for the survival of HSCs, especially in contexts like radiation exposure where it can protect against damaging effects.
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  • Fondaparinux monitoring is generally unnecessary for noncritically ill patients, but its effectiveness may vary for critically ill patients due to their complex medical conditions.
  • A study analyzed 156 anti-Xa values from intensive care unit patients receiving prophylactic fondaparinux, finding that 55.1% were in the recommended range, while others showed unpredictable dosage responses and varying levels of thrombotic events.
  • The results suggest that while anti-Xa activity alone is somewhat unreliable for monitoring fondaparinux efficacy, combining it with additional tests like thrombin-antithrombin complex and thrombelastography could improve treatment precision in critically ill patients.
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Background: Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) regeneration underlies hematopoietic recovery from myelosuppression, which is a life-threatening side effect of cytotoxicity. HSC niche is profoundly disrupted after myelosuppressive injury, while if and how the niche is reshaped and regulates HSC regeneration are poorly understood.

Methods: A mouse model of radiation injury-induced myelosuppression was built by exposing mice to a sublethal dose of ionizing radiation.

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Despite breakthroughs in modern medical care, the incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is even more prevalent globally. Increasing epidemiologic evidence indicates that emerging cardiovascular risk factors arising from the modern lifestyle, including psychosocial stress, sleep problems, unhealthy diet patterns, physical inactivity/sedentary behavior, alcohol consumption, and tobacco smoking, contribute significantly to this worldwide epidemic, while its underpinning mechanisms are enigmatic. Hematological and immune systems were recently demonstrated to play integrative roles in linking lifestyle to cardiovascular health.

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  • Dipterocarpoideae species, crucial for Asian rainforests, face severe threats; understanding their adaptation and decline is essential.
  • Researchers sequenced the genomes of seven Dipterocarpoideae species to trace their evolutionary history, estimating key divergence times and identifying a whole genome duplication event that aided in their diversification.
  • The study revealed a population expansion after the last glacial period followed by a significant decline linked to human activities, underscoring the impact of anthropogenic disturbances on their survival.
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A lasting imbalance between fatty acid synthesis and consumption leads to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), coupled with hepatitis and insulin resistance. Yet the details of the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Here, we unraveled that the expression of the transcription factor Zbtb18 is markedly decreased in the livers of both patients and murine models of NAFLD.

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Background: The essential roles of platelets in thrombosis have been well recognized. Unexpectedly, thrombosis is prevalent during thrombocytopenia induced by cytotoxicity of biological, physical and chemical origins, which could be suffered by military personnel and civilians during chemical, biological, radioactive, and nuclear events. Especially, thrombosis is considered a major cause of mortality from radiation injury-induced thrombocytopenia, while the underlying pathogenic mechanism remains elusive.

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Aim: To assess temporal trends of chronic kidney disease (CKD) attributable to type 2 diabetes (T2D) globally and in five sociodemographic index (SDI) regions.

Materials And Methods: We extracted the population data and CKD burden attributable to T2D from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. We evaluated the trends of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), mortality, prevalence and incidence through age-period-cohort modelling, and calculated net drifts (overall annual percentage changes), local drifts (annual percentage changes in each age group), longitudinal age curves (fitted longitudinal age-specific rates), period relative risks (RRs) and cohort RRs.

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Although DNA mutation drives stem cell aging, how mutation-accumulated stem cells obtain clonal advantage during aging remains poorly understood. Here, using a mouse model of irradiation-induced premature aging and middle-aged mice, we show that DNA mutation accumulation in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) during aging upregulates their surface expression of major histocompatibility complex class II (MHCII). MHCII upregulation increases the chance for recognition by bone marrow (BM)-resident regulatory T cells (Tregs), resulting in their clonal expansion and accumulation in the HSC niche.

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Unlabelled: Science educators report that students struggle with understanding, using, and evaluating the evidence underpinning scientific knowledge. However, there are not many studies focused on helping instructors address those difficulties. Here, we report on a laboratory instructor's scaffolding of students' evidentiary reasoning with and about evidence for evolutionary trees with guidance from the Conceptual Analysis of Disciplinary Evidence (CADE) framework, which links biological knowledge with epistemic considerations.

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There is growing appreciation that hematopoietic alterations underpin the ubiquitous detrimental effects of metabolic disorders. The susceptibility of bone marrow (BM) hematopoiesis to perturbations of cholesterol metabolism is well documented, while the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here we reveal a distinct and heterogeneous cholesterol metabolic signature within BM hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs).

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  • Birds infected with Reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV) experience immunosuppression, affecting their immune organs like the thymus, bursa of Fabricius, and spleen.
  • The study investigates how the TLR-3/IFN-β pathway is disrupted in chickens by analyzing changes in immune response at various time points after infection.
  • Results indicate that TLR-3, IRF-7, and NF-κB p65 levels change significantly during early REV infection, with a later decrease in NF-κB p65 correlating with reduced IFN-β levels, highlighting a complex interaction in the immune response.
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Platelets are increasingly recognized as key regulators of inflammatory and immune responses, through their interaction with endothelium and immune cells. Therefore they might have a role in transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI), in which endothelial cells and neutrophils are the key players. In this study, by a classic TRALI animal model, combining a custom-designed system for intravital confocal microscopy of pulmonary microvasculature and a platelet tracking technique, we found that thrombin-activated platelets transfusion aggravated TRALI while resting platelets transfusion alleviated TRALI.

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Background: Thrombosis and hemorrhage as two opposite pathologies are prevalent within the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population. Platelet homeostasis, which positions centrally in their pathogenesis, varies among the CKD population, while the underlying mechanism is poorly understood.

Objective: To investigate the change character and mechanism of platelet homeostasis in CKD and its association with renal Klotho deficiency.

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Myelosuppression is a common and intractable side effect of cancer therapies including radiotherapy and chemotherapy, while the underlying mechanism remains incompletely understood. Here, using a mouse model of radiotherapy-induced myelosuppression, we show that inorganic phosphate (Pi) metabolism is acutely inhibited in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) during irradiation-induced myelosuppression, and closely correlated with the severity and prognosis of myelosuppression. Mechanistically, the acute Pi metabolic inhibition in HSCs results from extrinsic Pi loss in the bone marrow niche and the intrinsic transcriptional suppression of soluble carrier family 20 member 1 (SLC20A1)-mediated Pi uptake by p53.

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β-Thalassemia (β-thal) is caused by mutations on the β-globin genes, causing reduced (β) or absent (β) synthesis of the β chains of hemoglobin (Hb). In this report, a 28-year-old male patient with anemia and jaundice, was diagnosed with triple-heterozygous β-thal [an IVS-II-654 (C>T) mutation, a Hb Zürich-Langstrasse (: c.151A>T) mutation and a Hb G-Siriraj (: c.

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Aims/introduction: The optimal therapy for latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA) remains undefined. Increasing evidence has shown that sitagliptin and insulin treatment can benefit patients with LADA, but the efficacy still lacks systematic evaluation. We carried out this systematic review and meta-analysis to summarize the current data on the efficacy and safety of sitagliptin combined with insulin on LADA, providing a reliable reference for the effective therapeutic treatment of LADA patients.

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  • - This study investigates how normalizing clotting times for lupus anticoagulant (LA) tests can improve diagnostic performance and reduce variability across different reagent batches by using various denominators.
  • - Results showed that normalization effectively eliminated significant differences between reagent batches and yielded comparable diagnostic efficacy across different reference intervals (RIs), with a specific focus on a more sensitive LA test when normalized.
  • - The findings suggest that normalizing test results can minimize the need for new RIs with each reagent batch and demonstrate that day-to-day variations in clotting times do not compromise the effectiveness of normalization methods.
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Context.—: A prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), a vital screening test for coagulation, can be due to deficiencies in coagulation factors and the existence of factor inhibitors or antiphospholipid antibodies. APTT mixing studies are being optimized to help find the cause.

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The composition and origin of extrinsic cues required for hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) maintenance are incompletely understood. Here we identify renal Klotho and inorganic phosphate (Pi) as extrinsic factors that antagonistically regulate HSC maintenance in the bone marrow (BM). Disruption of the Klotho-Pi axis by renal Klotho deficiency or Pi excess causes Pi overload in the BM niche and Pi retention in HSCs, leading to alteration of HSC maintenance.

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