Publications by authors named "Chuyao Wang"

Background: Adolescent females have a high prevalence of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) anterior disc displacement (ADD), which can lead to condylar resorption and dentofacial deformity. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder that disrupts bone metabolism. However, the effects of PCOS on bone remodeling especially after disc repositioning (DR) surgery are not well understood.

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Polymethacrylate and its derivatives are widely used in food industry and biomedical applications for their plasticity, biocompatibility and optical transparency. However, susceptibility to bacterial growth on their surfaces limits their applications. In this study, linear and branched polyethyleneimine (PEI) molecules were grafted onto poly(ethyl methacrylate) (PEMA) via aminolysis using a simple one-step method to enhance the antibacterial properties of PEMA films.

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The escalating menace of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) presents a profound global threat to life and assets. However, the incapacity of metal ions/reactive oxygen species (ROS) or the indiscriminate intrinsic interaction of cationic groups to distinguish between bacteria and mammalian cells undermines the essential selectivity required in these nanomaterials for an ideal antimicrobial agent. Hence, we devised and synthesized a range of biocompatible mixed-charge hyperbranched polymer nanoparticles (MCHPNs) incorporating cationic, anionic, and neutral alkyl groups to effectively combat multidrug-resistant bacteria and mitigate AMR.

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  • Scientists created a new way to measure nitrogen in plants and its different forms, using special tools and tests.
  • They tested this method with poplar leaves and another substance, finding it very accurate with only tiny differences compared to older methods.
  • This new method is quick, easy, and can handle a lot of samples at once, making it better for studying plants.
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  • The study investigates anterior disc displacement (ADD) and its link to osteoarthritis (OA), focusing on protein changes in synovial fluid as potential disease markers and treatment targets.
  • High-resolution mass spectrometry was used to analyze synovial fluid proteins from 60 patients in three groups: normal disk position, ADD without OA, and ADD with OA.
  • Key protein changes were identified, with some proteins linked to active metabolism in ADD without OA, while others indicated apoptosis in ADD with OA, suggesting avenues for further research in disease progression and treatment strategies.
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Metabolic flux analysis (MFA) using stable isotope labeled tracers is a powerful tool to estimate fluxes through metabolic pathways. It finds applications in studying metabolic changes in diseases, regulation of cellular energetics, and novel strategies for metabolic engineering. Accurate and precise quantification of the concentration of metabolites and their labeling states is critical for correct MFA results.

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The recurrent emergence of serious pathogens necessitates novel insights and highly efficient antibacterial agents. However, the innate inability of metal ions and reactive oxygen species (ROS) to differentiate between bacteria and mammalian cells presents a challenge, limiting the selectivity crucial for an ideal antimicrobial solution. Herein, we present a systematic exploration involving two variants of nano-sized hyperbranched polyquaterniums (NHBPQs) - one featuring a lengthy alkyl tail linked to the ammonium unit at the N-atom center (NHBPQ-A), and the other in a segregated configuration (NHBPQ-B).

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  • The rapid rise of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria necessitates the development of contact-killing surfaces that can effectively kill microorganisms.
  • Researchers synthesized amphiphilic nanoengineered polyquaterniums (ANPQs) that can be immobilized on surfaces, providing a method to prevent microbial infections.
  • ANPQ-treated fabrics can quickly adsorb and kill over 99.99% of pathogens within 30 seconds, pose a low risk for bacteria developing resistance, and show effective anti-infectious performance in resistant infection models while being non-toxic.
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With the continuous emergence of drug-resistant pathogens, new strategies with high antibacterial efficacy are urgently needed. Herein, five cationic nano-sized hyperbranched polymers (CNHBPs) with cationic functional groups have been constructed, and their antibacterial mechanism has been studied in detail. CNHBPs bearing secondary ammonium salt groups and long alkyl chains (S-CNHBP) exhibited weak antibacterial and antibiofilm ability, while CNHBPs bearing quaternary ammonium salt groups and long alkyl chains (Q-CNHBP) showed the highest antimicrobial and strongest antibiofilm activities.

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Curcumin nicotinate (Curtn) is a synthesized ester derivative of curcumin and niacin. Our previous study has shown that Curtn lowers serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels in apoE mice and promotes LDL-C uptake into HepG2 cells in vitro. The present study was to test the hypothesis that Curtn decreases serum LDL-C levels through decreased expression of pro-protein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) and subsequent increase in LDL receptor expression.

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Amino acid abnormalities have been suggested to be a key pathophysiological mechanism in schizophrenia (SZ). Recently, gut microbes were found to be critically involved in mental and metabolic diseases. However, the relationship between serum amino acid levels and gut microbes in SZ is rarely studied.

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  • The emergence of antibiotic-resistant "superbugs" poses significant risks to public health and the global economy due to a lack of effective antibacterial agents.
  • Researchers developed a new antibacterial agent called SAHBP, which is a hyperbranched poly(amidoamine) modified with varying alkyl chain lengths, and found SAHBP-12 (with a 12-carbon alkyl tail) to be particularly effective against drug-resistant bacteria like MRSA.
  • SAHBP-12 works by disrupting bacterial cell membranes through electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions, leading to cell damage and death, and has shown potential as a safe and effective treatment for infections in mice.
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As percentages of elderly people rise in many societies, age-related diseases have become more prevalent than ever. Research interests have been shifting to delaying age-related diseases by delaying or reversing aging itself. We use metformin as an entry point to talk about the important molecular and genetic longevity-regulating mechanisms that have been extensively studied with it.

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Oxidative stress induces the formation of oxidized low‑density lipoprotein (ox‑LDL), which accelerates the development of atherosclerosis and the rupture of atherosclerotic plaques by promoting lipid accumulation and inhibiting autophagy in vascular cells. Lipophagy is known to be involved in maintaining the balance of neutral lipid metabolism; however, the phenomenon of lipophagy deficiency in ox‑LDL‑treated endothelial cells (ECs) remains to be elucidated. It has been demonstrated that lipid accumulation caused by ox‑LDL inhibits autophagy, which promotes apoptosis in ECs.

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As a member of the kinesin-3 family, kinesin family member 16B (KIF16B) has a characteristic PhoX homology (PX) domain that binds to membranes containing phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate (PI(3)P) and moves along microtubule filaments to the plus end via a process regulated by coiled coils in the stalk region in various cell types. The physiological function of KIF16B supports the transport of intracellular cargo and the formation of endosomal tubules. Ras-related protein (Rab) coordinates many steps of membrane transport and are involved in the regulation of KIF16B-mediated vesicle trafficking.

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Human health is threatened by obesity which causes the increasing incidence of various diseases, especially stroke. Ischemic stroke (IS) is mostly caused by the rupture of arterial plaque, whose instability is positively associated with matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) that degrades extracellular matrix components. Studies have shown that matrix metalloproteinase-12 (MMP-12) may be involved in the pathogenesis of IS.

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