Publications by authors named "Guo Xiaocheng"

Introduction: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent chronic degenerative disease, marked by a complex interplay of mechanical stress, inflammation, and metabolic imbalances. Recent studies have highlighted the potential of spermidine (SPD), a naturally occurring polyamine known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, as a promising therapeutic agent for OA. This study delves into the therapeutic efficacy and mechanistic pathways of SPD in mitigating OA symptoms.

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  • Invasive plants can outcompete native plants by suppressing their roots and symbiotic microorganisms, but how they interact with nutrient-acquisition agents is not well understood.
  • A pot experiment compared the root attributes and nitrogen-fixing abilities of an invasive plant and a native legume in both monoculture and mixed plantings.
  • Results showed that while the invasive plant did not directly compete for nodulated nitrogen, it lowered the soil nitrogen levels around the legume, boosting the legume's nitrogen-fixation and reliance on this source.
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Background: Chronic inflammation contributes to the progression of isoproterenol (ISO)-induced heart failure (HF). Caspase-associated recruitment domain (CARD) families are crucial proteins for initiation of inflammation in innate immunity. Nonetheless, the relevance of CARDs in ISO-driven cardiac remodelling is little explored.

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  • * This study explores different molecular subtypes related to ferroptosis in OA to better understand the disease's underlying mechanisms, using several gene expression datasets for analysis.
  • * Researchers identified three immune-related clusters of ferroptosis-related genes (FRGs), with strong diagnostic capabilities, and validated key genes that could potentially be targeted for new therapies in OA.
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As a native crop in central Asia, pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) has been cultivated in China for more than 2000 years (Yuan et al. 2007).

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Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) infection cause multi-systemic inflammation in pigs. Platycodon grandiflorus polysaccharide (PGPS) has been reported to have the effects of immune regulation and disease resistance. Nevertheless, the role and mechanism of PGPS in the inflammatory response of 3D4/21 cells induced by PCV2 infection remain unclear.

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As synthetic fibers with superior performances, nylon 6 fibers are widely used in many fields. Due to the potential fire hazard caused by flammability, the study of the flame retardancy of nylon 6 fibers has been attracting more and more attention. The review has summarized the present research status of flame-retarded nylon 6 fibers from three aspects: intrinsic flame-retarded nylon 6, nylon 6 composites, and surface strategies of nylon 6 fibers/fabrics.

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The global use of mineral resources has increased exponentially for decades and will continue to grow for the foreseeable future, resulting in increasingly negative impacts on the surrounding environment. However, to date, there are a lack of historical and current spatial extent datasets with high accuracy for mining areas in many parts of the world, which has hindered a more comprehensive understanding of the environmental impacts of mining. Using the Google Earth Engine cloud platform and the Landsat normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) datasets, the spatial extent data of open-pit mining areas for eight years (1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, and 2020) was extracted by the Otsu algorithm.

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More research is required to understand how melatonin protects neurons. The study aimed to find out if and how long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) contributes to melatonin's ability to defend the hippocampus from HO-induced oxidative injury. LncRNAs related to oxidative injury were predicted by bioinformatics methods.

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is a widely distributed wild vine that has attracted much attention in recent years due to the edible fruit of food and medicinal value. In this paper, the fruits of , which are derived from Qinling Mountains (12 genotypes) and Bashan Mountains (4 genotypes) and have been artificially domesticated and cultivated for many years, are taken as the research object to study the fruit characteristics and pulp components of 16 genotypes of . The results show that the pulp of the 16 genotypes contain a variety of nutrients, among which the average contents of total sugar, total acid, vitamin C, soluble solids and starch are 14.

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Background: Fumonisin B1 is categorised as possible carcinogenic to humans which commonly contaminate maize and maize-based products worldwide, FB1, like other environmental pollutants, may activate apoptosis, autophagy, the inflammatory response and oxidative stress. Platycodon grandiflorus polysaccharide (PGPS) is prepared from a traditional herbal medicine in Asia with tremendous pharmacological activities. However, whether PGPS could relieve FB1-induced apoptosis has not been elucidated.

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Background: The aging of hippocampal neurons leads to a substantial decline in memory formation, storage and processing. The neuroprotective effect of melatonin has been confirmed, however, its protective mechanism remains unclear.

Objective: In this study, mouse hippocampus-derived neuronal HT22 cells were used to investigate whether melatonin protects the hippocampus from hydrogen peroxide (HO)-induced injury by regulating autophagy.

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Background: Degeneration of ovarian function is an obvious feature of female aging. In addition, studies have shown that autophagy decreases with age, and DNA methylation is a hallmark epigenetic pattern during aging. However, it is not clear whether the expression and DNA methylation of autophagy genes are involved in the declines in ovarian function that occur during aging.

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Modified atmosphere storage can regulate the reactive oxygen metabolism of fruits and vegetables, reduce the accumulation of hazardous free radicals, and mitigate the peroxidation degree of fruit membrane lipids. In this study, different gas matching ratios were adopted for the modified atmosphere treatment of pomegranate fruits. Up to 120 d of storage, compared with the control treatment, the HO and malonaldehyde (MDA) contents in treatment 2 decreased by 8.

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Background/aims: Chondrocyte apoptosis is the most common pathological feature in cartilage in osteoarthritis (OA). Transient receptor potential channel vanilloid 5 (TRPV5) is important in regulating calcium ion (Ca2+) influx. Accumulating evidences suggest that Ca2+ is a major intracellular second messenger that can trigger cell apoptosis.

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Recombinant Newcastle disease virus (rNDV) is tumor selective and intrinsically oncolytic, which has been developed as a vector to express exogenous genes to enhance its oncolytic efficacy. Our previous studies found that insertion sites of foreign gene in rNDV vector affected its expression and anti-tumor activities. However, the optimal insertion site for foreign genes remains unknown.

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