Publications by authors named "Guo Dong Yang"

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  • Cronkhite-Canada syndrome (CCS) is a rare, nonhereditary condition characterized by gastrointestinal polyps, ectodermal changes, and symptoms such as hair loss, skin pigmentation, and malnutrition, predominantly affecting middle-aged and older males.* -
  • The case study involves a 72-year-old female who experienced severe gastrointestinal issues, which led to the discovery of multiple polyps through endoscopic examinations after her treatment for intestinal obstruction.* -
  • Following a comprehensive treatment plan that included medications and nutritional support, the patient showed significant improvement in symptoms, with reduced diarrhea and a notable decrease in the number and size of polyps upon follow-up examination.*
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The integrity of colonic gland cells is a prerequisite for normal colonic function and maintenance. To evaluate the underlying injury mechanisms in colonic gland cells induced by excessive fluoride (F), forty-eight female Kunming mice were randomly allocated into four groups and treated with different concentrations of NaF (0, 25, 50, and 100 mg F/L) for 70 days. As a result, the integrity of the colonic mucosa and the cell layer was seriously damaged after F treatment, as manifested by atrophy of the colonic glands, colonic cell surface collapse, breakage of microvilli, and mitochondrial vacuolization.

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Sepsis arises from an uncontrolled inflammatory response triggered by infection or stress, accompanied by alteration in cellular energy metabolism, and a strong correlation exists between these factors. Alpha-ketoglutarate (α-KG), an intermediate product of the TCA cycle, has the potential to modulate the inflammatory response and is considered a crucial link between energy metabolism and inflammation. The scavenger receptor (SR-A5), a significant pattern recognition receptor, assumes a vital function in anti-inflammatory reactions.

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  • Increasing cuticular wax deposition in wheat is linked to improved drought tolerance, but how this process is regulated is still not fully understood.
  • A detailed analysis of two wheat lines revealed a significant interaction between lncRNA35557 and miRNA tae-miR6206, which helps regulate the drought-related transcription factor gene TaNAC018.
  • Manipulating the expression of TaNAC018 through various treatments and gene silencing techniques demonstrated its critical role in enhancing drought stress tolerance in wheat.
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Background: Delayed neuropsychiatric sequelae (DNS), which seriously affect the daily lives of patients, are the most common complications of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. No uniform screening tool is available for identifying high-risk groups. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to explore whether conventional laboratory indicators and imaging data from primary hospitals could predict the occurrence of DNS.

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Background: Despite the usefulness of white light endoscopy (WLE) and non-magnified narrow-band imaging (NBI) for screening for superficial oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma and precancerous lesions, these lesions might be missed due to their subtle features and interpretation variations among endoscopists. Our team has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system to detect superficial oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma and precancerous lesions using WLE and non-magnified NBI. We aimed to evaluate the auxiliary diagnostic performance of the AI system in a real clinical setting.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the computed tomography (CT) features of recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP) in the early phase and late phase.

Methods: Recurrent acute pancreatitis data were obtained over the past 5 years. Recurrent acute pancreatitis patients were divided into 2 groups according to the time from RAP onset to performing CT examination: the early phase (first week) and late phase (after the first week) based on the 2012 revised Atlanta classification (RAC).

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Heart failure is still the main complication affecting the prognosis of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are an effective treatment to replace necrotic myocardium and improve cardiac functioning. However, the transplant survival rate of MSCs still presents challenges. In this review, the biological characteristics of MSCs, the progress of mechanism research in the treatment of myocardial infarction, and the advances in improving the transplant survival rate of MSCs in the replacement of necrotic myocardial infarction are systematically described.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play crucial roles in regulating plant development and stress responses. However, the functions and mechanism of intronic miRNAs in plants are poorly understood. This study reports a stress-responsive RNA splicing mechanism for intronic miR400 production, whereby miR400 modulates reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation and improves plant tolerance by downregulating its target expression.

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Rationale: Iatrogenic gastrointestinal perforation is a known uncommon complication of colonoscopy. The perforation usually occurs in the colon itself. Rarely, colonoscopic procedures can also cause the perforations of the small intestine.

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Background: Submucosal protuberance caused by fish bone insertion into the digestive tract has rarely been reported. These cases usually include patients with clear signs such as a history of fish intake, pain, and dysphagia, as well as positive findings on endoscopy and imaging. Here, we report a case of a fish bone hidden in the submucosal protuberance of the gastric antrum during endoscopic submucosal dissection without preoperative obvious positive signs.

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Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate radiomics models based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for predicting early extrapancreatic necrosis (EXPN) in acute pancreatitis.

Methods: Radiomics features were extracted from T2-weighted images of extrapancreatic collections and late arterial-phase images of the pancreatic parenchyma for 135 enrolled patients (94 in the primary cohort, including 47 EXPN patients and 41 in the validation cohort, including 20 EXPN patients). The optimal features after dimension reduction were used for radiomics modeling through a support vector machine.

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Glial fibrillary acidic protein astrocytopathy is an immunotherapy-responsive autoimmune disease of the central nervous system with various clinical manifestations; among these, there are few reports about area postrema syndrome (APS). The authors present the case of a female patient admitted to the hospital with intractable nausea and vomiting as the predominant symptom. The patient's cerebrospinal fluid was tested by cell-based assays (CBA) and found positive for the presence of anti-glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) antibody, in addition, serological testing showed elevated levels of thyroglobulin and thyroperoxidase-specific antibodies.

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Increasing evidence points to the tight relationship between alternative splicing (AS) and the salt stress response in plants. However, the mechanisms linking these two phenomena remain unclear. In this study, we have found that Salt-Responsive Alternatively Spliced gene 1 (SRAS1), encoding a RING-Type E3 ligase, generates two splicing variants: SRAS1.

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Macrophages are involved in the pathophysiology of many diseases as critical cells of the innate immune system. Pyroptosis is a form of macrophage death that induces cytokinesis of phagocytic substances in the macrophages, thereby defending against infection. Dimethyl itaconate (DI) is an analog of itaconic acid with anti-inflammatory effects.

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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) could induce apoptosis and dysfunction of endothelial cells. We aimed to reveal the effects of macrophages on cell proliferation and apoptosis in LPS induced human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). THP-1 derived macrophages and HUVECs were co-cultured in the presence of LPS.

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An 81-year-old male patient presented to the department of gastroenterology with increasing lower abdominal pain for 2 years, aggravated with bloody stool for 1 month. Computed tomographic examination revealed a huge cyst (207 × 93 × 208 mm) in the abdominal cavity, absence of bladder, thickening and strengthening of the rectal wall, and benign prostatic hyperplasia. Colonoscopy showed colon cancer and surgery was planned.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the MRI characteristics of acute pancreatitis (AP) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) compared to those without diabetes.
  • Out of 262 patients analyzed, 53 were found to have T2DM-related AP, showing a higher prevalence of severe conditions like necrotizing pancreatitis, hemorrhage, and organ failure on MRI.
  • The results indicate that T2DM-related AP is generally more serious, showing greater severity and a longer hospital stay compared to nondiabetic cases.
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  • The study explores the role of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in insects, highlighting their significance for biological processes and pest management.
  • Researchers identified 1861 lncRNAs in the genome of the insect Sogatella furcifera and found that their expression varies significantly during different developmental stages.
  • The analysis showed that lncRNAs are more closely related to nearby protein-coding genes on the opposite DNA strand, providing insights into how lncRNA regulation impacts insect development.
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  • * Researchers discovered a conserved miRNA and 171 new miRNAs in the rice pest Sogatella furcifera, with a notable presence in female adults, influencing their sexual differentiation and functionality.
  • * The study highlights evolutionary changes in miRNA usage and suggests that the identified novel miRNAs enhance our understanding of RNA regulation related to sexual dimorphism in this pest species.
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