Publications by authors named "Dong Zhiwei"

Objective: The risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other dementias increases with greater global exposure to metabolic risks, making this a crucial public health issue. This study aimed to report the metabolism-attributable global burden of AD and other dementias from 1990 to 2021.

Methods: The Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) 2021 collected data on the number of deaths and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) related to AD and other dementias caused by metabolic risks, including high fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and high body mass index (BMI).

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Interfacial regulation is crucial for the enhancement of the specific surface area and supercapacitive performance in porous carbon materials. However, traditional porous carbon obtained through potassium hydroxide activation is confronted with a complicated preparation process. Herein, hierarchical porous biocarbons (HPBC) were facilely prepared by using the multiscale template method and wheat flour as a precursor without any activation.

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High-mobility group box-1 (HMGB1) is an architectural chromosomal protein with various roles depending on its cellular localization. Extracellular HMGB1 functions as a prototypical damage-associated molecular pattern that triggers inflammation and adaptive immune responses, mediated by specific cell surface receptors, including receptors for advanced glycation end products and toll-like receptors. Post-translational modifications of HMGB1 significantly impact various cellular processes that contribute to the pathogenesis of liver diseases.

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  • DJ structured quasi-2D perovskites are being explored as advanced materials for lasers due to their strong photoelectric performance and stability.
  • The study focuses on how modifying these materials with Cremophor EL improves their carrier dynamics, leading to better performance in laser applications.
  • As a result of this modification, the laser's amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) performance significantly improves, indicated by lower energy thresholds and higher optical gain coefficients.
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  • Cotton is an essential natural fiber for textiles, but drought negatively affects its growth and quality, making it crucial to enhance its drought resistance.
  • The study identified 10 Rab7 genes in Gossypium arboreum and Gossypium raimondii, and 20 in Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense, highlighting the importance of gene duplication in their development.
  • The GhRab7B3-A gene showed significant response to drought, and its silencing worsened dehydration and wilting, indicating its potential role in improving cotton's ability to withstand drought stress.
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Background: The metastatic tumors in the small intestine secondary to extra-abdominal/extra-pelvic malignancy are extremely rare. However, the small intestine metastases are extremely prone to misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis due to the lack of specific clinical manifestations and examination methods, thus delaying its treatment. Therefore, in order to improve clinical diagnosis and treatment capabilities, it is necessary to summarize its clinical pathological characteristics and prognosis.

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Cotton is essential for the textile industry as a primary source of natural fibers. However, environmental factors like drought present significant challenges to its cultivation, adversely affecting both production levels and fiber quality. Enhancing cotton's drought resilience has the potential to reduce yield losses and support the growth of cotton farming.

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Chromosome rearrangements may distort 3D chromatin architectures and thus change gene regulation, yet how 3D chromatin structures evolve in insects is largely unknown. Here, we obtain chromosome-level genomes for four butterfly species, Graphium cloanthus, Graphium sarpedon, Graphium eurypylus with 2n = 30, 40, and 60, respectively, and Papilio bianor with 2n = 60. Together with large-scale Hi-C data, we find that inter-chromosome rearrangements very rarely disrupted the pre-existing 3D chromatin structure of ancestral chromosomes.

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Stag beetles (Coleoptera: Lucanidae) represent a significant saproxylic assemblage in forest ecosystems and are noted for their enlarged mandibles and male polymorphism. Despite their relevance as ideal models for the study of exaggerated mandibles that aid in attracting mates, the regulatory mechanisms associated with these traits remain understudied, and restricted by the lack of high-quality reference genomes for stag beetles. To address this limitation, we successfully assembled the first chromosome-level genome of a representative species Dorcus hopei.

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  • The study investigates the role of double-stranded RNA-degrading enzymes (dsRNases) in RNA interference (RNAi) efficiency in the butterfly species Papilio xuthus, which has previously been under-researched in this area.
  • Researchers identified six dsRNase genes in the P. xuthus genome and found that gut content had higher dsRNA-degrading activity than hemolymph, affecting RNAi effectiveness.
  • The findings show that silencing specific dsRNase genes can significantly enhance RNAi efficiency in butterflies, potentially aiding further functional studies in insects with low RNAi efficiency.
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Backgrounds: The lack of systematic classification and standard treatment principles for knee ankylosis prevents optimal treatments. This study explored treatments for type I (mild) knee joint ankylosis.

Method: This retrospective study analysed patients with knee joint ankylosis admitted from March 2013 to January 2018 who underwent sequential arthroscopic release.

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The bioluminescence system of luminescent beetles has extensive applications in biological imaging, protein labeling and drug screening. To explore wild luciferases with excellent catalytic activity and thermal stability, we cloned the luciferase of Pygoluciola qingyu, one species living in areas of high temperature and with strong bioluminescence, by combining transcriptomic sequencing and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The total length of luciferase gene is 1638 bp and the luciferase consists 544 amino acids.

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Our previous work demonstrated that the anisodamine (ANI) and neostigmine (NEO) combination produced an antiseptic shock effect and rescued acute lethal crush syndrome by activating the α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (α7nAChR). This study documents the therapeutic effect and underlying mechanisms of the ANI/NEO combination in dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis. Treating mice with ANI and NEO at a ratio of 500:1 alleviated the DSS-induced colitis symptoms, reduced body weight loss, improved the disease activity index, enhanced colon length, and alleviated colon inflammation.

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Storage proteins are essential for seed germination and seedling growth, as they provide an indispensable nitrogen source and energy. Our previous report highlighted the defective endosperm development in the () gene mutant, - (). However, the alterations in storage protein content and distribution within the endosperm remained unclear.

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  • - The study investigates bioluminescence in beetles, exploring its evolutionary origins and variations by obtaining genomes from both luminous and nonluminous species within six Elateroidea families.
  • - Researchers found that the evolution of specific genes played a key role in the development of bioluminescence, with multiple beetle families independently acquiring luminescent traits and showing diverse patterns in luciferase proteins.
  • - The findings highlight structural and functional differences in luciferases and suggest variations in bioluminescent color across luminous beetle families, indicating complex evolutionary pathways for these traits.
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Background: Breast cancer (BC) has become the most common malignancy in women. The incidence and detection rates of BC brain metastasis (BCBM) have increased with the progress of imaging, multidisciplinary treatment techniques and the extension of survival time of BC patients. BM seriously affects the quality of life and sur-vival prognosis of BC patients.

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A multimodal nonlinear optical imaging platform based on a single femtosecond oscillator is built for simultaneous TPEF and SF-CARS imaging. TPEF microscopy and SF-CARS microscopy is utilized for mapping the distribution of the lignin component and the polysaccharide component, respectively. Visualization of vessel structure is realized.

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Background: The acceleration of aging and the increase in life expectancy have resulted in an increasing number of older adults developing physical and mental comorbidities. We examined the association between depression and quality of life (QoL) using cognitive impairment (COI) as a mediator and sleep quality (SQ) as a moderator among older adults with type 2 diabetes.

Methods: A total of 2646 participants from Weifang, Shandong, China completed the survey.

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Theoretical models and empirical evidence suggest an association between volunteering and health outcomes in older adults. However, less is known about existing programs that involve older adults engaging in formal volunteering, especially programs for older volunteers with cognitive impairment. In this review, we summarized and evaluated different types of volunteering-based programs involving older volunteers with and without cognitive impairment.

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Background: Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) is an autosomal dominant genetic disease with skin mucosal pigment spots and gastrointestinal (GI) multiple hamartoma polyps as clinical characteristics. At present, it is considered that the germline mutation of gene is the genetic cause of PJS. However, not all PJS patients can be detected germline mutations.

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Wedge-shaped beetles (Ripiphoridae) not only exhibit enigmatic morphological and biological traits but also disputable phylogenetic positions. At present, however, genetic information regarding this family remains limited. In this study, we report on the complete mitogenome of one ripiphorid beetle, Metoecus javanus (Pic, 1913), from Southwest China, as well as its different developmental stages, populations, and morphological variability.

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Background: Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) is a clinically rare disease with pigmented spots on the lips and mucous membranes and extremities, scattered gastrointestinal polyps, and susceptibility to tumors as clinical manifestations. Effective preventive and curative methods are still lacking. Here we summarize our experience with 566 Chinese patients with PJS from a Chinese medical center with regard to the clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment.

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Background: Sepsis associated encephalopathy (SAE) is a common but poorly understood complication during sepsis. Currently, there are no preventive or therapeutic agents available for this neurological disorder. The present study was designed to determine the potential protective effects of β-patchoulene (β-PAE) in a mouse model of SAE and explore the putative mechanisms underpinning the beneficial effects.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that about one-third of people worldwide currently have a need for rehabilitation. This demand is expected to increase in the coming years due to changes in population health and characteristics. For example, with the intensification of global aging, the rehabilitation needs of patients with chronic diseases and disabilities, postoperative dysfunction, and cognitive impairment continue to grow, and emergencies such as conflicts, disasters, and epidemics may lead to a surge in rehabilitation needs.

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  • The study analyzes data from the 2018 Chinese Household Income Project to investigate how obesity is transmitted from parents to children in Chinese families.
  • It finds that the level of parental obesity significantly influences the obesity levels of their offspring, with a stronger effect observed in rural areas and among males compared to urban areas and females.
  • Additionally, factors such as parental education and income levels are considered as potential influences on the intergenerational transmission of obesity.
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