Publications by authors named "Dongqin Cai"

Aim: To investigate the causal relationship between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components and 14 cardiovascular diseases using Mendelian randomization (MR).

Methods: We used summary statistics from large-scale genome-wide association studies of MetS, its components, and cardiovascular diseases. We performed a two-sample MR analysis using the inverse-variance weighted method and other sensitivity methods.

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Neurons in sensory cortex exhibit a remarkable capacity to maintain stable firing rates despite large fluctuations in afferent activity levels. However, sudden peripheral deafferentation in adulthood can trigger an excessive, non-homeostatic cortical compensatory response that may underlie perceptual disorders including sensory hypersensitivity, phantom limb pain, and tinnitus. Here, we show that mice with noise-induced damage of the high-frequency cochlear base were behaviorally hypersensitive to spared mid-frequency tones and to direct optogenetic stimulation of auditory thalamocortical neurons.

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Improving the electrocatalytic properties by regulating the surface electronic structure of supported metals has always been a hot issue in electrocatalysis. Herein, two novel catalysts Pd/B-N-TiC and Pd/N-B-TiC are used as the models to explore the effect of the B and N co-doping sequence on the surface electronic structure of metals, together with the electrocatalytic properties of ethanol oxidation reaction. The two catalysts exhibit obviously stratified morphology, and the Pd nanoparticles having the same amount are both uniformly distributed on the surface.

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Systematic examination of the inputs and outputs of the nonlemniscal auditory thalamus will facilitate the functional elucidation of this complex structure in the central auditory system. In mice, comprehensive tracing studies that reveal the long-range connectivity of the nonlemniscal auditory thalamus are lacking. To this end, we used Cre-inducible anterograde and monosynaptic retrograde viruses in Calbindin-2A-dgCre-D and Calretinin-IRES-Cre mice, focusing on the differences across subdivisions of the nonlemniscal auditory thalamus.

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The protracted maturational process of temporal processing in layer 4 (L4) of primary auditory cortex (A1) has been extensively studied. Accumulating evidences show that layer 5 (L5) receives direct thalamic inputs as well. How the temporal responses in L5 may developmentally emerge remains unclear.

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Faithful representation of sound envelopes in primary auditory cortex (A1) is vital for temporal processing and perception of natural sounds. However, the emergence of cortical temporal processing mechanisms during development remains poorly understood. Although cortical inhibition has been proposed to play an important role in this process, direct in-vivo evidence has been lacking.

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In order to understand the role of the protein zona pellucida 2 in fertilization, an antibody against a central segment of the zona pellucida 2 peptide, segment 190-505 (Z2eH), was prepared. The influence of the antibody on sperm-zona interaction was tested using the sperm-egg binding assay. The effect of the antibody on fertility was evaluated by passive immunization with anti-Z2eH antibody.

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Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by the sudden abnormal discharging of brain neurons that can lead to encephalographic (EEG) abnormalities. In this study, data was obtained from epileptic patients with intracranial depth electrodes and analyzed using wavelet entropy algorithms in order to locate the epileptic foci. Significant increases in the wavelet entropy of the epileptic signals were identified during multiple episodes of clinical seizures.

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We theoretically study the translocation time and the mean velocity of a long polymer threading a long nanopore on an external electric field. Theoretical method, which explicitly takes into account the nucleation theory, is presented based on the built polymer expanded model. We overcame the previous theory's defect which did not consider the real length of the pore.

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