Publications by authors named "He Ye"

Exposure to moderate level of stress during the perinatal period helps the organisms to cope well with stressful events in their later life, an effect known as stress inoculation. Amygdala is one of the kernel brain regions mediating stress-coping in the brain. However, little is known about whether early life stress may affect amygdala to have its inoculative effect.

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Various obstacles impede the chemotherapy efficiency of glioma in clinic, such as blood brain barrier (BBB) and blood brain tumor barrier (BBTB). Ligand-mediated polymeric micelles have shown great potential for improving the efficiency of glioma treatment. Herein, we developed a disulfide bond-conjugated prodrug polymer consisted of camptothecin (CPT) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) with further modification of iRGD peptide.

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Objective(s): To investigate the associations between adiposity in childhood, and adiposity change from childhood to adulthood, with pregnancy hypertension.

Study Design: The study followed-up 985 girls from the 1985 Australian Schools Health and Fitness Survey (aged 9-15 years) who were ever pregnant in 2004-2006 and/or 2009-2011. In childhood, overweight and obesity were defined by age-sex-specific international standard for body mass index (BMI) and in adulthood as BMI ≥ 25 kg/m.

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Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are the most important components in the tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment, promoting tumor growth and metastasis. Although TAMs have become one of the hot topics of tumor immunotherapy, challenges still remain to achieve TAM-targeted re-polarization therapy. In this work, porous hollow iron oxide nanoparticles (PHNPs) were synthesized for loading a P13K γ small molecule inhibitor (3-methyladenine, 3-MA) and further modified by mannose to target TAMs.

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Introduction: Beard hair serves as an important additional donor supply to support hair transplantation in hirsute patients with extensive alopecia and lacking sufficient occipital hair. However, the efficacy and safety of large-scale beard hair extraction have not been studied extensively in the East Asian population.

Methods: Data obtained from hirsute patients with extensive alopecia who underwent hair transplantation between March 2017 and December 2018 at Nanfang Hospital were analyzed.

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Proliferating cells, typically considered "nonexcitable," nevertheless, exhibit regulation by bioelectric signals. Notably, voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSC) that are crucial for neuronal excitability are also found in progenitors and up-regulated in cancer. Here, we identify a role for VGSC in proliferation of neuroblast (NB) lineages within the central nervous system.

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Stimuli-triggered drug delivery systems have been recognized as a crucial strategy to achieve on-demand drug release at the tumor for improving therapeutic efficacy. In this work, novel biocompatible and biodegradable reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive amino acid- based polymeric micelles were developed for tumor-specific drug release triggered by high ROS levels in cancer cells, which were composed of amphiphilic poly(aspartic acid) (PASP) derivatives (PASP-BSer) with phenylborate serine (BSer) side groups as the ROS-responsive unit. A series of PASP-BSer conjugates with different degree of substitution (DS) were synthesized, and their self-assembly and HO-responsive behaviors were investigated to optimize the structure of PASP-BSer.

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Numerous types of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) have been studied as carriers for small molecular drugs. However, few reports have been conducted on small MSNs having large pores, and that are suitable for loading and orally delivering therapeutic proteins. In particular, their protective properties against aggregation and enzymatic hydrolysis of loaded proteins have been rarely studied.

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Background: Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer among women worldwide. WZ35, an analog of curcumin, has been demonstrated to remarkably improve the pharmacokinetic profiles in vivo compared with curcumin. WZ35 exhibits promising antitumor activity in gastric cancer, HCC, colon cancer.

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Titanium-based materials have been long regarded as effective bone implants for clinical use, yet the corresponding osteointegration ability needs to be optimized. This challenge can be overcome by fabricating titanium (Ti) materials with physiological functions. In this study, peptide LL-37-loaded silk fibroin nanoparticles (SFNPs) were immobilized on a titanium surface to facilitate osteointegration by regulating the physiological functions of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and macrophages.

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Alkaline fermentation has been considered as one of the efficient methods for waste activated sludge (WAS) treatment, but usually limited by microbial fermentation activities under extreme pH condition. One newly isolated alkali-tolerant strain Corynebacterium pollutisoli SPH6 was used to assess its potential role and effect on WAS alkaline fermentation process. Results from response surface method showed that the optimal organic nitrogen degradation rate by SPH6 was obtained under temperature of 35 °C, initial pH of 10, shaking speed of 80 rpm, inoculation ratio of 6.

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Alkaline hydrolysis of the resin glycoside fraction of the whole plants of gave two new glycosidic acids, named arvensic acids K and L ( and ). Their structures were characterized on the basis of spectroscopic data as well as chemical evidence. They possessed a same pentasaccharide chain, composed of one D-fucose, three D-glucose and one L-rhamnose units.

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Colorectal cancer is one of the top leading causes of cancer mortality worldwide, especially in China. However, most of the current treatments are invasive and can only be applied to very few cancers. The earlier a malignant tumor is diagnosed, the higher the patient's survival rate.

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Biofilm formation is a main challenge in treatment of bone-implant-associated infections, resulting in tolerance to immune system and antibiotics. However, smart non-surgical or non-invasive treatment methods of combating established biofilm on an implant have been less reported. Herein, a therapeutic system consisting of mesoporous polydopamine nanoparticles (MPDA) to combat biofilm is reported for the first time.

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The NF-κB pathway has been reported to play a very important role in the process of intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD). Our results demonstrated that knockdown of NF-κB with P65-siRNA can significantly decrease cell apoptosis and the expression of pro-inflammation factors TNF-α and IL-1β in LPS-induced nucleus pulposus cells (NPCs). However, the molecular mechanism of NF-κB pathway exerting anti-inflammation and anti-apoptosis function remains unclear.

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Primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) is the most common type of glaucoma. At the mechanistic level, POAG is thought to be caused by extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition in the trabecular meshwork (TM). Growing evidence has shown that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are involved in the fibrotic process underlying many diseases.

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The study aimed to investigate the role of oxidised low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL)/lectin-like-oxLDL receptor-1 (LOX-1) in coronary artery lesions (CALs) in Kawasaki disease (KD) and of plasma oxLDL concentration in the early prediction of CALs in KD. This prospective study included 80 KD patients, 20 febrile and 20 healthy children. oxLDL, LOX-1 and other parameters were analysed in the acute phase.

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The δ subunit-containing GABAA receptor [GABAA(δ)R], which is exclusively situated in the extrasynaptic space, has considerable influence on emotion and behavior. Although the expression of this receptor experiences dramatic fluctuation during postnatal development, it remains unknown whether it regulates emotion in a development-dependent manner. Here, by using mice with genetic deletion of GABAA(δ)R (knockout) and their wild-type littermates, we examined the role of GABAA(δ)R in regulating anxiety-like behavior, as measured with open field test (OFT) and elevated plus maze during the transition from puberty to adulthood.

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: Wavefront aberration (WA) has become one of the important indicators for measuring the visual quality. Whether strabismus surgery affects the WA remain controversial. This study aims to investigate the postoperative alterations of WA in patients who underwent horizontal rectus muscle surgery.

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Background: Preschool teachers can easily become exhausted and worn out, otherwise known as job burnout. Studies have explored the effects of emotional labor strategies and psychological capital on job burnout; however, few have examined their trilateral relationship, especially the role of psychological capital with respect to emotional labor strategies and job burnout.

Objective: This study explored the mediating and moderating effects of psychological capital in the relationship between three kinds of emotional labor strategies and job burnout in preschool teachers.

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Bone marrow derived mesenchymal stromal cells (BMSCs) migration to injury site is a prevalent event in tissue repair process after damage occurrence. The migration process is always accompanied with matrix stiffness change. In this study, sodium alginate hydrogels with different stiffness and Transwell chambers with gradient chemical factors were employed to mimic tissue repair in vivo.

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To inhibit bacterial infection in situ and improve osseointegration are essentially important for long-term survival of an orthopedic implant, in particular for infection-associating revision surgery. Herein, we fabricate a functional molybdenum disulfide (MoS)/polydopamine (PDA)-arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) coating on titanium (Ti) implant to address above concerns simultaneously. The coating not only improved the osteogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), but also endowed Ti substrates with effective antibacterial ability when exposing to near-infrared (NIR) irradiation.

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Six new glycosidic acids, arvensic acids E-J (1-6), were obtained from a glycosidic acid fraction afforded by alkaline hydrolysis of the crude resin glycosides from Convolvulus arvensis whole plants. Their structures were established from the spectroscopic data obtained and by chemical evidence. They were defined as heptasaccharides or hexasaccharides, comprising d-fucose, d-glucose, and l-rhamnose units.

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Objective: We previously identified a role for EZH2, a transcriptional regulator in inducing proinflammatory epigenetic changes in lupus CD4+ T cells. This study was undertaken to investigate whether inhibiting EZH2 ameliorates lupus-like disease in MRL/lpr mice.

Methods: EZH2 expression levels in multiple cell types in lupus patients were evaluated using flow cytometry and messenger RNA expression data.

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Background: Bronchoconstriction and cough, a characteristic of the asthmatic response, leads to development of compressive stresses in the airway wall. We hypothesized that progressively pathological high mechanical stress could act on mechanosensitive cation channels, such as transient receptor potential channel 1 (TRPC1) and then contributes to airway remodeling.

Methods: We imitate the pathological airway pressure in vitro using cyclic stretch at 10 and 15% elongation.

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