Publications by authors named "Hedi Zhao"

Lotus leaf, traditionally used as both edible tea and herbal medicine in Asia, contains nuciferine, a lipid-lowering and weight-loss compoud. The biosynthetic pathways of nuciferine in remain unclear. We characterized a specific -methyltransferase, NnNMT, which had a novel function and catalyzed only nuciferine synthesis from the aporphine-type alkaloid -nornuciferine.

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  • * A total of 99 patients were analyzed, with similar baseline characteristics, surgical methods, and complication rates found between both treatment groups.
  • * The findings suggest that adding immunotherapy to chemotherapy does not significantly change short-term perioperative outcomes following surgery for this type of cancer.
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  • Danggui Buxue Decoction is a traditional herbal formula aimed at enhancing energy (qi) and nourishing blood, but its metabolism is not well understood.
  • The study used an innovative approach to collect blood samples from various parts of the intestine and analyzed them with advanced mass spectrometry to identify the absorption and metabolism of flavonoids, saponins, and phthalides.
  • Key findings reveal specific metabolic processes in the gut, highlighting the jejunum's role in transforming saponins, and identifying seven important components that could help in monitoring the quality of the decoction, shedding light on the metabolism of Chinese herbal medicine.
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Danggui Buxue Decoction is a classic formula containing Astragali Radix and Angelicae Sinensis Radix in a 5:1 ratio and has been extensively used to treat blood deficiency for thousands of years. The aim of the study was to investigate the differences in plasma protein binding, pharmacokinetics, and tissue distribution of Danggui Buxue Decoction in normal and blood-deficient rats by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. The effects on peripheral blood routine were verified.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Coptis chinensis Franch. (CC), as a commonly used heat-clearing and toxin-resolving traditional Chinese herbal medicine, has gained increased attention for its anti-tumor activity. However, little is known about the anti-tumor angiogenesis effect of CC and its possible bioactive components.

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  • Understanding long COVID and new variants is crucial for public health as global restrictions are lifted.
  • There is a need to update vaccines to enhance protection specifically against the omicron variant and other emerging strains.
  • More research is essential to better understand the causes and impact of long COVID on health.
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  • Recent research has focused on innate-type cytokines like IL-33, which promote type 2 immunity and are potential drug targets for asthma treatment.
  • The study shows that STAT6-immunomodulatory peptide (STAT6-IP) can inhibit IL-33's effects, leading to reduced inflammation in the lungs by lowering the activity of eosinophils and macrophages.
  • Findings indicate that STAT6-IP disrupts positive feedback loops related to IL-13 production, ultimately suppressing type 2 immunity in a mouse model of asthma.
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Background: There is no standard definition for "HLA incompatible" transplants. For the first time, we systematically assessed how HLA incompatibility was defined in contemporary peer-reviewed publications and its prognostic implication to transplant outcomes.

Methods: We combined 2 independent searches of MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library from 2015 to 2019.

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Background: Respiratory viruses pose an important public health threat to most communities. Nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as masks, hand hygiene or physical distancing, among others, are believed to play an important role in reducing transmission of respiratory viruses. In this umbrella review, we summarise the evidence of the effectiveness of NPIs for the prevention of respiratory virus transmission in the community setting.

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The coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections, continues to present an unprecedented challenge worldwide. Emerging evidence suggests that α-1 antitrypsin (A1AT), a circulating protein with protective effects on the lung and other vital organs, plays a critical role in preventing SARS-CoV-2 infection and may be a promising therapeutic option for patients with COVID-19. A1AT deficiency (AATD) is characterized by dysfunctional or insufficient levels of A1AT.

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Background: This study evaluated the safety and feasibility of combined resection for patients with synchronous pulmonary and esophageal cancer.

Methods: Patients undergoing esophagectomy between 1997 and 2019 were identified from prospectively collected databases at 3 tertiary referral centers, and those with combined anatomic lung resection at the same setting were matched in a 1:3 ratio to esophagectomy-alone patients, based on age, sex, pathologic stage, neoadjuvant therapy, and surgical procedure. Demographic data, perioperative data, and postoperative complications were compared.

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  • Canadian lung transplant centers use two ways to decide who gets a transplant first: a subjective "Status" ranking and an objective score called the lung allocation score (LAS).
  • A study looked at over 1,100 patients from 2007 to 2012 to see which method was better at predicting who might not survive while waiting for a transplant.
  • The results showed that LAS was better at predicting waitlist mortality than Status alone, but using both could give an even clearer picture of a patient's chances.
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Sex differences in asthma prevalence are well-documented but poorly understood. Murine models have contributed to our understanding of mechanisms that could regulate this sex disparity, though the majority of these studies have examined responses present after Th2 adaptive immunity is established. We have now investigated how sex influences acute activation of innate cell populations in the lung upon initial exposure to the model antigen, ovalbumin (OVA), in the presence of IL-33 (OVA+IL-33), to prime the lungs for type 2 immunity.

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