Publications by authors named "Hai-Qi Qiao"

Diabetes-associated male sexual dysfunction and fertility impairments are both common clinical complications with limited therapeutic options; hence it seriously affects the quality of life of the patients, in particular, the patients of reproductive age. Lycium barbarum polysaccharide (LBP) has long being believed to maintain and to promote reproductive functions in the traditional medical practice in China. The current study was to investigate if LBP may contribute to recovery of male sexual dysfunction and fertility impairments in diabetic individuals.

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Spermatogenic dysfunction is one of the major secondary complications of diabetes. L. barbarum polysaccharide (LBP) has long been considered to possess anti-apoptotic activities and antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and fertility-enhancing properties in traditional medical practices in China.

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Oxysophocarpine is an alkaloid extracted from Sophora alopecuroides. We investigated the analgesic effect of oxysophocarpine on carrageenan-induced inflammatory pain in mice, in order to explore its possible mechanisms. Mouse ear swelling tests and carrageenan-induced paw edema tests were used to investigate the effects of oxysophocarpine on inflammatory pain in mice.

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Article Synopsis
  • Oxymatrine (OMT), derived from the Chinese herb Sophora flavescens, exhibits various therapeutic properties including anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory effects, and has previously shown protective roles in brain injury models.
  • In a study involving neonatal rats, OMT administration significantly reduced brain damage following induced hypoxic-ischemic conditions, demonstrated by smaller infarct volumes and improved cell health.
  • The protective mechanisms of OMT included enhanced antioxidant enzyme activity and alterations in apoptosis-related proteins, suggesting its potential as a neuroprotective agent against brain damage caused by low oxygen levels.
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