Publications by authors named "Haixing Feng"

Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality on a global scale. Individuals who possess risk factors for cardiovascular disease, such as high blood pressure (BP) and obesity, face an elevated risk of experiencing organ-specific pathophysiological changes. This damage includes pathophysiological changes in the heart and peripheral vascular systems, such as ventricular hypertrophy, arterial stiffening, and vascular narrowing and stenosis.

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Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is prevalent in the treatment of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs) are markers of CKD progression and participate in the occurrence and development of liver diseases. However, the mechanisms underlying the regulation of DILI in CKD have not been established.

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  • The study investigated the prevalence and characteristics of hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) among 473 hypertensive individuals in urban China, finding a prevalence rate of 31.3%.
  • It identified that males, smokers, and those with low folic acid and vitamin B12 intake were more likely to have HHcy, along with a specific genetic polymorphism (MTHFR C677T).
  • The research highlights the need for lifestyle and dietary interventions to address HHcy in hypertensive patients, given its linked risks to cardiovascular diseases.
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Early detection and drug intervention with the appropriate timing and dosage are the main clinical challenges for ischemic stroke (IS) treatment. The conventional therapeutic agents relay fluorescent signals, which require real-time external light excitation, thereby leading to inevitable autofluorescence and poor tissue penetration. Herein, we report endogenous peroxynitrite (ONOO)-activated NPs that release NIR afterglow signals (λ 697 nm) for real-time monitoring of the progression of ischemia reperfusion (I/R) brain injury while releasing curcumin for the safe treatment of IS.

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The unpredictable pharmacokinetics of non-renal cleared drugs in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients is associated with the activity of drug transporters. However, the mechanisms underlying regulation of drug transporters are yet to be established. In this study, we demonstrated the involvement of a HDAC2-Foxo3α pathway in advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs)-induced ATP-binding cassette subfamily B member 1 (ABCB1) expression and activity.

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Hyperglycaemia is associated with the development of cardiac vascular disease. Resveratrol (RES) is a naturally occurring polyphenolic compound that possesses many biological properties, including anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidation functions. Our study aimed to explore the RES's protective roles on high glucose (HG)-induced H9c2 cells and the underlying mechanisms.

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Uremic toxin accumulation is one possible reason for alterations in hepatic drug metabolism in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, the types of uremic toxins and underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. In this study, we report the role of advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs), a modified protein uremic toxin, in the downregulation of cytochromes P450 1A2 (CYP1A2) and P450 3A4 (CYP3A4) expression levels and activities.

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Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a common inflammation in the upper reproductive tract in women and may cause serious and costly consequences without effective treatment. Engeletin is a flavanonol glycoside and a naturally derived aldose reductase (AR) inhibitor that is widely distributed in vegetables, fruits, and plant-based foods. The present study investigated the anti-PID activity of engeletin in a mucilage-induced rat model of PID and LPS-stimulated RAW 264.

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Advanced oxidative protein products (AOPPs) are novel uremic toxins whose concentrations continuously increases in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of tubular cells is the main mechanism underlying CKD pathogenesis. Studies have shown that AOPPs can induce EMT and promote renal fibrosis.

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Adhesion is a frequent complication after abdominal surgery. Although various methods have been applied to prevent and treat postoperative abdominal adhesion (PAA), few modern drugs designed for clinical applications have reached the expected preventive or therapeutic effect so far. There is an imperative to develop some new strategies for the treatment of PAA.

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Clinical and benchtop studies suggest that chronic kidney disease (CKD) alters both renal and nonrenal clearance of drugs. Although studies have documented that the accumulating uremic toxins in the body under CKD conditions are humoral factors that alter the expression and/or activity of drug transporters, the specific process is poorly understood. In this study, we found that advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs), which are a modified protein uremic toxin, could upregulate efflux transporters, including P-glycoprotein (ABCB1), multi-drug resistance-associated protein 2 (ABCC2) and breast cancer resistance protein (ABCG2) expression in CKD rat models and in HepG2 cells.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Smilax china L. has been used clinically to treat various inflammatory disorders with a long history.

Aim Of The Study: To investigate the mechanisms underlying anti-inflammatory action of the extract from the herb.

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Background: Although mechanical barriers and modern surgical techniques have been developed to prevent postoperative adhesion formation, high incidence of adhesions still represents an important challenge in abdominal surgery. So far, there has been no available therapeutic drug in clinical practice.

Purpose: In this study, we explored the efficacy of sodium aescinate (AESS) treatment against postoperative peritoneal adhesions, the potential molecular mechanism was also investigated.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Hyperthyroidism is closely associated with liver injury. The preliminary clinical observation suggests that Yinning Tablet, a hospitalized preparation of traditional Chinese formula for hyperthyroidism, improves not only hyperthyroidism, but also hyperthyroidism-associated liver injury.

Aim: To evaluate the effect and underlying mechanisms of Yinning Tablet on thyroid hormone-induced liver injury.

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The removal of acetylene from the industrial feed gas to purify the ethylene is an important and challenging issue. The adsorption-based separation is a more environmentally friendly and cost-effective method compared to the current removal approaches such as partial hydrogenation and solvent extraction, while facing the challenge of developing materials with high CH/CH selectivity and CH capacity. Herein, by expanding mixed-metal organic frameworks (M'MOFs) structure with high CH/CH selectivity, we report a pillar-layered MOF, {[Cd(MPCZ)(BDC)(NO)(HO)]·G} (MECS-5), which not only inherits the sieving effects of M'MOF series but also develops its own characteristic-the 2D layer with expanding space and the plane pore-partition group to "cover" it.

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