Publications by authors named "Hai Yan Wu"

Cardiomyocyte proliferation in adult Xenopus tropicalis during heart regeneration has remained largely contentious due to the absence of genetic evidence. Here, we generated a transgenic reporter line Tg(mlc2:H2C) expressing mCherry specifically in cardiomyocyte nuclei driven by the promoter of myosin light chain 2 (mlc2). Using the reporter line, we found that traditional whole-cell staining is not a rigorous way to identify cardiomyocytes in adult Xenopus tropicalis when using a cryosection with common thickness (5 μm) which leading to a high error, but this deviation could be reduced by increasing section thickness.

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  • Hydrogen sulfide (HS) has potential therapeutic benefits in diseases like chronic cardiomyopathy, especially concerning its role in reducing myocardial damage caused by chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH).
  • In a study involving mice, CIH induced heart damage and dysfunction, which was exacerbated by PI3K inhibition and linked to increased heart tissue lesions and apoptosis.
  • Supplementing with HS (via NaHS) improved heart function, reduced oxidative stress and fibrosis, promoted autophagy, and influenced key signaling pathways like PI3K/AKT/mTOR, highlighting HS's protective role against CIH-induced heart issues.
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Purpose: To explore the value of tissue quantitative diffusion analysis of ultrasound elastography in the diagnosis of early-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Methods: The observation group comprised 54 patients with early-stage CKD treated at Fuzhou No 7 Hospital, and the control group consisted of 40 healthy individuals who underwent physical examinations at the same hospital. The renal parenchyma of the participants were examined using ultrasonography, color Doppler ultrasonography, and tissue quantitative diffusion analysis of ultrasound elastography.

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Background: Esophageal cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors. The three-dimensional quality structure model is a quality assessment theory that includes three dimensions: Structure, process, and results.

Aim: To investigate the effects of nursing interventions with three-dimensional quality assessment on the efficacy and disease management ability of patients undergoing esophageal cancer surgery.

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Strigolactones (SLs) constitute essential phytohormones that control pathogen defense, resilience to phosphate deficiency and abiotic stresses. Furthermore, SLs are released into the soil by roots, especially in conditions in which there is inadequate phosphate or nitrogen available. SLs have the aptitude to stimulate the root parasite plants and symbiotic cooperation with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in rhizosphere.

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  • The rising number of drought events threatens future crop production, particularly in tomatoes, and understanding how plants respond to drought stress is crucial.
  • Melatonin, a small compound known for its regulatory roles in plants, was tested to see if it could help mitigate drought stress by improving sugar metabolism and reducing abscisic acid levels.
  • Results showed that melatonin treatment increased biomass, leaf pigments, and sucrose content in drought-stressed tomato seedlings, while also lowering the accumulation of abscisic acid and enhancing the activity of enzymes related to sugar metabolism.
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Background: Maternal diabetes mellitus can influence the development of offspring. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) creates a short-term intrauterine hyperglycaemic environment in offspring, leading to glucose intolerance in later life, but the long-term effects and specific mechanism involved in skeletal muscle dysfunction in offspring remain to be clarified.

Methods: Pregnant mice were divided into two groups: The GDM group was intraperitoneally injected with 100 mg/kg streptozotocin on gestational days (GDs) 6.

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Background: In recent years, with benefits from the continuous improvement of clinical technology and the advantage of fertility preservation, the application of embryo cryopreservation has been growing rapidly worldwide. However, amidst this growth, concerns about its safety persist. Numerous studies have highlighted the elevated risk of perinatal complications linked to frozen embryo transfer (FET), such as large for gestational age (LGA) and hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.

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Objective: To assess electrocardiogram (ECG) for risk stratification in inferior ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients within 24 h.

Methods: Three hundred thirty-four patients were divided into four ECG-based groups: Group A: R V <0.3 mV with ST-segment elevation (ST↑) V-V, Group B: R V <0.

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Objective: To explore characteristics of clinical and imaging findings in patients with fat embolism syndrome.

Methods: From January 2021 to October 2022,clinical manifestations of 13 patients with fat embolism due to fracture or orthopaedic surgery were retrospectively analyzed,including 11 males and 2 females,aged from 17 to 60 years old. Mental and respiratory abnormalities and changes in vital signs occurred after admission or after surgery,and patient's chest and brain imaging results were abnormal.

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Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is involved in mammalian reproduction via binding to FSH receptor (FSHR). However, several studies have found that FSH and FSHR play important roles in extragonadal tissue. Here, we identified the expression of FSHR in human and mouse pancreatic islet β-cells.

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The dynamic of plant-parasitic nematode populations in soil is closely related to soil microorganisms. Fungi from cysts were isolated to explore the phenomenon of decline in the population in the soil. Phylogenetic study of partial ITS, , , and gene sequences, in addition to morphological investigations, was utilized to identify a nematode-destroying fungus.

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Two new -glucofuranosyl flavones apigenin 6-C--glucofuranoside () and apigenin 6-C--glucofuranoside () together with four known compounds (-) were isolated from the flowers of Their structures were elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analyses. These compounds were evaluated for the cytotoxic activities against four human cancer cell lines and did not exhibit any significant bioactivities (IC values > 10 M).

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Background: Follicle dysplasia can cause polycystic ovary syndrome, which can lead to anovulatory infertility. This study explored gene(s) that may contribute to polycystic ovary syndrome.

Methods: Three animal models of polycystic ovary syndrome were created by treating 3-week-old rats respectively with estradiol valerate, testosterone propionate, or constant illumination for 8 weeks.

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Pitaya (Selenicereus costaricensis), a tropical and subtropical fruit of Cactaceae family, become very popular in the fruit consumer market in recent years. In June 2022, plant stunting, reduced yields and galled root symptoms were observed on S. costaricensis plants sampled from a commercial production base in Wuming County (23°10'36.

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are generally formed by the back-splicing of precursor mRNA. Increasing evidence implicates the important role of circRNAs in cardiovascular diseases. However, the role of circ-insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor () in cardiomyocyte (CM) proliferation remains unclear.

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The assessment of factors that can promote the transmission of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) across bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract is in great demand to understand the occurrence of infections related to antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) in humans. However, whether acid-resistant enteric bacteria can promote ARG transmission in gastric fluid under high-pH conditions remains unknown. This study assessed the effects of simulated gastric fluid (SGF) at different pH levels on the RP4 plasmid-mediated conjugative transfer of ARGs.

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Background: Multiple screw-in attempts under fluoroscopy are often needed to place the pacing lead tip near or at the left bundle branch (LBB). This study was conducted to evaluate the feasibility of implanting an LBB pacing lead in the proximal LBB (PLBB) guided by intracardiac echocardiography (ICE).

Methods: The distribution of the LBB was initially determined by ICE anatomic imaging and 3-dimensional electrical mapping of His and LBB potentials in 20 patients in the first parts of the study.

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  • Over the past 5 years, high levels of paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) have been found in mussels around Qinhuangdao due to toxic outbreaks from Alexandrium dinoflagellates.
  • A study conducted from 2017 to 2020 used advanced techniques to confirm that Alexandrium catenella was the main producer of these toxins, notably gonyautoxins (GTX1/4 and GTX2/3).
  • Environmental factors, such as increased water temperature and calm weather, contributed to the blooms, and monitoring dissolved toxins in seawater proved to be an effective method for early detection of potential poisoning risks.
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The Colorado potato beetle (CPB), (Say), is the most notorious insect pest of potato globally. Injudicious use of insecticides for management of this pest has resulted in resistance to all major groups of insecticides along with many human, animal health, and environmental concerns. Additionally, the input cost of insecticide development/discovery is markedly increasing because each year thousands of chemicals are produced and tested for their insecticidal properties, requiring billions of dollars.

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Harmful red tides in China have caused paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) pollution and led to severe socioeconomic effects in shellfish aquaculture. Although shellfish can survive harmful algal blooms, the effects on their Condition Index (CI) have been underestimated. This study sought to evaluate the effects of the profiles and levels of paralytic shellfish toxins on variations in the CI in bivalves under natural blooming conditions.

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Tup1, a conserved transcriptional repressor, plays a critical role in the growth and development of fungi. Here, we identified a BsTup1 gene from the plant pathogenic fungus Bipolaris sorokiniana. The expression of BsTup1 showed a more than three-fold increase during the conidial stage compared with mycelium stage.

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The types and intensity of anthropogenic pressure in the same sea area may differ spatially and may change as time passes, but response of benthic biotic indices to different pressure is different, which makes it unreasonable to use the same benthic biotic indices in a large sea area. We provided a new way of thinking as to selecting benthic biotic indices according to pressure type. The study took six bays under eutrophication and sediment heavy metal pollution to different levels in Fujian coastal water, East China sea, as examples, analysed the response of five benthic biotic indices, namely AZTI marine biotic index (AMBI), multivariate AMBI (M-AMBI), Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H'), benthic opportunistic polychaetes amphipods (BOPA) and benthic polychaetes amphipods (BPA), to eutrophication factors and sediment heavy metal pollution factors firstly.

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The prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is increasing rapidly. In addition to the metabolic disease risks, GDM might increase the risks of cryptorchidism in children. However, its mechanism involved in abnormalities of the male reproductive system is still unclear.

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Upon injury, the liver is capable of substantial regeneration from the original tissue until an appropriate functional size. The underlying mechanisms controlling the liver regeneration processes are not well elucidated. Previous studies have proposed that the transcription factor FoxO3 is involved in various liver diseases, but its exact role in the regulation of liver regeneration remains largely unclear.

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