Publications by authors named "FeiYan Zhao"

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  • Probiotics can significantly enhance the diversity and genetic makeup of the gut microbiome, as shown by a study involving high-dose probiotics administered over a week to healthy individuals.
  • Weekly fecal samples revealed adaptive changes in gut bacteria, indicating rapid evolutionary responses due to the introduction of probiotics.
  • This research emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms behind probiotics to improve their application and effectiveness.
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder, and the main clinical characteristics are bradykinesia and muscle stiffness. Cognitive impairment (CI) is a prevalent non-motor manifestation observed in individuals with PD. According to disease severity, it can be divided into PD with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and PD dementia.

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common metabolic disease and one of the diseases with the highest number of complications at present. As the disease progresses, patients will gradually develop diabetes-related cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or even dementia. The occurrence of diabetes-combined cognitive impairment undoubtedly imposes a heavy burden on patients and their families.

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  • Rosacea is a common skin condition characterized by redness, visible blood vessels, and acne-like symptoms, often treated with antibiotics, but extended use can lead to resistance and side effects.
  • This study explored the effects of probiotics combined with doxycycline treatment on rosacea, finding that probiotics improved skin conditions, decreased inflammation, and altered gut microbiota composition among participants.
  • Results indicated that the probiotic group experienced better skin health outcomes with reduced sebum and inflammation, as well as fewer antibiotic resistance genes compared to controls, supporting a connection between gut health and skin condition.
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Gout is characterized by dysregulation of uric acid (UA) metabolism, and the gut microbiota may serve as a regulatory target. This two-month randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial aimed to investigate the additional benefits of coadministering Probio-X alongside febuxostat. A total of 160 patients with gout were randomly assigned to either the probiotic group (n = 120; Probio-X [3 × 10 CFU/day] with febuxostat) or the placebo group (n = 40; placebo material with febuxostat).

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  • Waterlogging stress harms plant growth, but Zanthoxylum armatum's tolerance to it is not well understood.
  • A specific gene, alcohol dehydrogenase 1 (ZaADH1), plays a key role in helping this tree species manage waterlogging by influencing various metabolites.
  • Overexpressing ZaADH1 in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana enhanced growth and resistance to waterlogging by boosting carbohydrate production, suggesting strategies for improving waterlogging tolerance in Z. armatum.
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  • Understanding the dynamic expression profiles of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in human granulosa cells (GCs) during follicular development can help in diagnosing and treating female infertility.
  • Research was conducted on lncRNAs across five stages of follicular development, highlighting how specific lncRNAs like SNHG18 influence cell proliferation, apoptosis, and glycolysis in GCs, especially during ovarian aging.
  • The findings suggest that lncRNA SNHG18 plays a significant role in the pathogenesis of ovarian aging and may serve as a potential biomarker for ovarian health and fertility issues.
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Background: The infant gut microbiome's establishment is pivotal for health and immune development. Understanding it unveils insights into growth, development, and maternal microbial interactions. Research often emphasizes gut bacteria, neglecting the phageome.

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Cancer presents a significant health threat, necessitating the development of more precise, efficient, and less damaging treatment approaches. To address this challenge, we employed the 1-ethyl-(3-dimethyl aminopropyl) carbodiimide/-hydroxy succinimide (EDC/NHS) catalytic system and utilized quaternized chitosan oligosaccharide (HTCOSC) as a drug carrier to construct a nanoparticle delivery system termed HTCOSC-cRGD-ES2-MTX (CREM). This system specifically targets integrin αvβ3 on tumor cell surfaces and enables simultaneous loading of the antiangiogenic agent ES2 (IVRRADRAAVP) and the chemotherapy drug methotrexate (MTX).

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Our meta-analysis aimed to assess the effectiveness of probiotics in weight loss and glucose and lipid metabolism in overweight or obese women. PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science were used from inception until March 2024 to identify randomized controlled trials (RCT's) literature. Finally, 11 RCTs were included.

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In desert areas, the process of mobile sandy land changing to semi-fixed sandy land and eventually to fixed sandy land after undergoing vegetation restoration is inevitable. The presence of shrub patches and herb patches is common in this restoration process. No relevant studies have reported the soil bacterial community characteristics of different vegetation-type patches (shrub patches and herb patches) under different stages of restoration.

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Blocking the tumor nutrient supply through angiogenic inhibitors is an effective treatment approach for malignant tumors. However, using angiogenic inhibitors alone may not be enough to achieve a significant tumor response. Therefore, we recently designed a universal drug delivery system combining chemotherapy and anti-angiogenic therapy to target tumor cells while minimizing drug-related side effects.

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  • The study examines the impact of factors like age, gender, and living environment on the abundance and biodiversity of bifidobacteria in the gut, using 98 adult fecal samples for analysis.
  • It employs droplet digital PCR and the PacBio Sequel II sequencing platform to quantify and analyze how living environment, age, and BMI influence bifidobacteria levels.
  • Results showed that college students have a higher count and diversity of bifidobacteria compared to their non-student counterparts, with living environment being the most significant factor affecting gut microbiota composition.
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Background & Aims: Inflammatory bowel disease is associated with carcinogenesis, which limits the prognosis of the patients. The local expression of proteinases and proteinase-activated receptor 1 (PAR) increases in inflammatory bowel disease. The present study investigated the therapeutic effects of PAR antagonism on colitis-associated carcinogenesis.

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Intestinal bacteria play important roles in the progression of colitis-associated carcinogenesis. Colostrum-derived Probio-M9 (Probio-M9) has shown a protective effect in a colitis-associated cancer (CAC) model, but detailed metagenomic analysis had not been performed. Here, we investigated the preventive effects of the probiotic Probio-M9 on CAC-model mice, tracking the microbiota.

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Tumor growth and metastasis heavily rely on angiogenesis, crucial for solid tumor development. Inhibiting angiogenesis associated with tumors emerges as a potent therapeutic approach. Our previous work synthesized the chondroitin sulfate-modified antiangiogenic peptide CS-ES2-AF (CS-EA), which exhibited better antiangiogenic activity, longer half-life, and more robust targeting.

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  • Oxidative stress contributes significantly to osteoporosis, and this study highlights the antioxidant properties of donkey bone collagen (DC), which scavenged nearly 18% of DPPH free radicals at 500 μg/mL.
  • In an osteoblast model, DC at 100 μg/mL improved cell survival by over 27%, while 50 μg/mL increased the alkaline phosphatase marker by nearly 63%, indicating enhanced cell differentiation.
  • Peptides derived from DC also protected osteoblasts from oxidative damage, suggesting that DC could be beneficial in treating osteoporosis and could have applications in food and medicine.
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Weaning is a stressful event in the pig life cycle. We hypothesized that probiotics could be potential alternatives to antibiotics for promoting growth and ameliorating stress in weaning piglets via gut microbiota modulation and, thus, investigated the beneficial effects of dietary probiotic supplementation in weaning pigs. Ninety weaning piglets (Landrace × large white, 45 males and 45 females, 25 days of age) were randomized into three dietary treatments (30 piglets/treatment, divided into five replicates/treatment, i.

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What we believe is a new scheme for producing semidiscrete self-trapped vortices ("swirling photon droplets") in photonic crystals with competing quadratic (χ) and self-defocusing cubic (χ) nonlinearities is proposed. The photonic crystal is designed with a striped structure, in the form of spatially periodic modulation of the χ susceptibility, which is imposed by the quasi-phase-matching technique. Unlike previous realizations of semidiscrete optical modes in composite media, built as combinations of continuous and arrayed discrete waveguides, the semidiscrete vortex "droplets" are produced here in the fully continuous medium.

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Nanomedicines have been approved to treat multiple human diseases. However, clinical adoption of nanoformulated agents is often hindered by concerns about hepatic uptake and clearance, a process that is not fully understood. Here we show that the antitumour efficacy of cancer nanomedicine exhibits an age-associated disparity.

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  • Neovascularization plays a key role in tumor development, making antiangiogenic drugs important for cancer treatment, though they are not sufficient on their own.
  • This research introduces a new nanodrug (CCEA) that combines chondroitin sulfate, an antiangiogenic peptide, and the chemotherapeutic drug cisplatin, demonstrating enhanced targeting and reduced toxicity for tumor treatment.
  • CCEA effectively induces tumor cell death by activating pro-apoptotic factors and inhibiting anti-apoptotic signals, offering promising insights for future cancer therapies.
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Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), which is defined as loss of ovarian function that occurs before the age of 40, causes menstrual disturbances, infertility, and diverse health problems in females. Despite the limited understanding of the molecular basis underlying POI pathology, we had previously demonstrated that the cooperation of miR-106a and FBXO31 plays a pivotal role in diminished ovarian reserve (DOR), with FBXO31 serving as a putative target of miR-106a. In this study, we found that FBXO31 is aberrantly expressed in granulosa cells of POI patients, leading to accumulated reactive oxygen species (ROS) and cell apoptosis via the p53/ROS pathway.

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We report solutions for stable compound solitons in a three-dimensional quasi-phase-matched photonic crystal with the quadratic (χ^{(2)}) nonlinearity. The photonic crystal is introduced with a checkerboard structure, which can be realized by means of the available technology. The solitons are built as four-peak vortex modes of two types, rhombuses and squares (intersite- and onsite-centered self-trapped states, respectively).

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We previously reported that breast milk from women with (W) or without (WO) vaginal yeast infection during pregnancy differs in its immunological and antimicrobial properties, especially against pathogenic vaginal sp.. Here, we investigated the differences in microbiota profiles of breast milk from these groups.

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Chitin is a natural polymeric polysaccharide extracted from marine crustaceans, and chitosan is obtained by removing part of the acetyl group (usually more than 60 %) in chitin's structure. Chitosan has attracted wide attention from researchers worldwide due to its good biodegradability, biocompatibility, hypoallergenic and biological activities (antibacterial, immune and antitumor activities). However, research has shown that chitosan does not melt or dissolve in water, alkaline solutions and general organic solvents, which greatly limits its application range.

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