Publications by authors named "Hong-min Li"

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  • This study investigates how regular fish oil supplementation affects the risk of developing hypertension and considers if genetic factors play a role in this association.
  • The research analyzed data from over 213,000 participants, finding that those who regularly used fish oil had a lower risk of new-onset hypertension compared to non-users, especially among those with higher genetic susceptibility.
  • The findings suggest that regular fish oil supplementation may be particularly beneficial for individuals genetically predisposed to hypertension, potentially reducing their risk by a significant margin.
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: The causal association of specific gut microbiota with dementia remains incompletely understood. We aimed to access the causal relationships in which one or more gut microbiota account for dementia. : Using data from the MiBioGen and FinnGen consortia, we employed multiple Mendelian randomization (MR) approaches including two-sample MR (TSMR), multivariable MR (MVMR), and Bayesian model averaging MR to comprehensively evaluate the causal associations between 119 genera and dementia, and to prioritize the predominant bacterium.

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  • A study was conducted to examine how regular internet usage affects overall and specific types of mortality among 21,481 older adults, aged around 64 years, over a span of 14 years.
  • The findings revealed that regular internet users had a lower risk of dying from any cause (hazard ratio of 0.78) and particularly from cardiovascular diseases (hazard ratio of 0.72), with no significant differences based on age, sex, or lifestyle factors like exercise and alcohol consumption.
  • The research also indicated that using the internet for about 2.1 to 4 hours daily may provide the greatest protective benefits against mortality, though more data is needed to fully confirm these trends.
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The causal association of circulating metabolites with dementia remains uncertain. We assessed the causal association of circulating metabolites with dementia utilizing Mendelian randomization (MR) methods. We performed univariable MR analysis to evaluate the associations of 486 metabolites with dementia, Alzheimer's disease (AD), and vascular dementia (VaD) risk.

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Importance: Epidemiological evidences regarding the association between whole grain intake and the risk of new-onset hypertension are still controversial.

Objective: We aimed to investigate the relationship between whole grain intake and new-onset hypertension and examine possible effect modifiers in the general population.

Methods: A total of 10,973 participants without hypertension from the China Health and Nutrition Survey were enrolled, with follow-up beginning in 1997 and ending in 2015.

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Ambient air pollution is a major global health concern. Yet, no study has thoroughly assessed its link to respiratory mortality. Our research evaluated the combined and individual effects of air pollutants on respiratory mortality risks based on the UK Biobank.

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Background: The relationship between whole grain intake and chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains uncertain.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the association between whole grain intake and risk of CKD in Chinese adults.

Methods: The present cross-sectional study used data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey conducted in 2009.

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  • A study with 367,978 participants found that both air pollution and lack of physical activity (PA) contribute to a higher risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD).
  • Higher levels of fine particulate matter and nitrogen oxides increased CKD risk by 11-15%, while moderate and high PA levels reduced this risk by 18% and 22%, respectively.
  • The results suggest that increasing physical activity can help prevent CKD regardless of air pollution levels, indicating the need for further research in polluted areas.
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  • A study examined organochlorine pesticide (OCP) residues in Lake Gucheng by collecting and analyzing surface water, sediment, and biological samples across 12 locations during summer and winter.
  • The findings revealed OCP concentrations were higher in summer and at inflow and outflow rivers compared to farming ponds, with HCHs and DDTs identified as the main pollutants.
  • Although surface water OCPs posed minimal health risks, sediments raised ecological concerns, while organisms displayed acceptable potential carcinogenic risk levels.
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Background: The expanding use of the internet contributes to more effective searches for health-related information and opens up opportunities for direct Web-based communication with health care professionals. However, little is known about how users' characteristics on the demand side influence health-related internet use, especially in remote and rural areas within developing countries. The absence of accurate estimates of users' characteristics and their impact on adaptations of health care services in developing countries constrains focused policy-centered discussions and the design of appropriate policies.

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  • Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a major global health issue, and microRNAs (specifically miR-4317) may serve as important markers for diagnosis and prognosis in these patients.
  • The study found that miR-4317 is often downregulated in NSCLC tissues, with low levels linked to worse survival outcomes; enhancing miR-4317 in cell models inhibited cancer cell growth and invasiveness.
  • miR-4317 acts by targeting fibroblast growth factor 9 (FGF9) and cyclin D2 (CCND2), with further experiments confirming its tumor-suppressing effects in in vivo models, suggesting potential therapeutic applications.
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Aims: This study aimed to identify the mechanism of how MG-132 stimulates cell death in SEB-1 sebocytes.

Materials And Methods: TUNEL staining and annexin-FITC/PI flow cytometry were utilized to examine the apoptotic cell number of SEB-1 sebocytes and HaCaT keratinocytes upon MG-132 and tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) treatment. MTT assay and CCK-8 assay monitored the proliferative rate and viability of both cell lines with different treatment.

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Relapse of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) is associated with a failure of the host immune system to control the invading Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Severe immunodeficiency or immune disorders may be the main reason for TB recurrence. This study aimed to quantify serum inflammatory cytokine and soluble adhesion molecule levels in Re-treated smear-positive PTB patients before and after re-anti-TB drug therapy.

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Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality, and non-small-cell lung carcinoma is responsible for almost 80% of lung cancer-related deaths. In recent years, lung cancer has shown increasing incidence but poor prognosis, and many studies have demonstrated that microRNAs play crucial roles in the development of lung carcinoma and chemoresistance. This study investigated the role of miR-339-5p involvement in lung carcinoma cell lines and chemoresistance to Taxol.

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Dehydration-responsive element-binding/C-repeat-binding factor (DREB/CBF) proteins regulate the transcription of genes involved in cold acclimation in several species. However, little is known about the physiological functions of CBF proteins in the low temperature-sensitive crop sweetpotato. We previously reported that the DREB1/CBF-like sweetpotato gene SwDREB1/IbCBF3 is involved in responses to diverse abiotic stresses.

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Objective: To compare the efficacy and safety of 3 different regimens, namely MAC, FLAG and CAG, as the re-induction chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukemia(AML) patients with primary induction failure and relapse.

Methods: The clinical data of 156 AML patients with primary induction failure and relapse, except patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia(APL), treated with any of the above 3 regimens in our center from January 2008 to April 2016 were analyzed retrospectively. According to the treatment regimens, 156 patients were divided into MAC group (n=60), FLAG group (n=45) and CAG group (n=51).

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Based on the long-term field fertilization experiment in yellow fluvo-aquic soil, this study selected 2 types of soil physical, 8 items of soil chemical, and 5 soil biological properties for principal component-cluster analysis to valuate comprehensively effects of long-term fertilization on soil fertility. Results showed that significant differences of soil properties were found among the fertilization treatments. Compared with no organic manure treatment (NPK), all treatments of organic manure (M) or its combination with inorganic fertilizers (MN, MNP, MNPK) significantly reduced soil bulk density, and increased soil total porosity, the contents of soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, alkali-hydrolyzable nitrogen, available phosphorus, microbial biomass, and activities of catalase, urease, alkaline phosphatase and invertase.

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  • * A genome-wide association study identified significant associations with 51 SNPs in the class II MHC region on chromosome 6, particularly focusing on the SNP rs9277378 linked to the HLA-DPB1 gene, indicating a strong genetic risk factor for NKTCL.
  • * The study suggests that specific amino acid residues in the HLA-DPB1 may play a crucial role in the risk of developing NKTCL, distinguishing this risk from associations with Epstein-Barr virus infection.
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Objective: To evaluate the long-term clinical effect of autologous peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PB-MNC) on critical limb ischemia (CLI) in patients with thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO) patients.

Methods: The clinical data of 22 patients with CLI caused by TAO from July 2004 to May 2013 were analyzed retrospectively, 22 patients were divided into 2 groups; out of them 12 cases in one group were treated with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF)-mobilized autologous peripheral blood mononuclear cells (auto-PBMNC group), 10 cases in another group received conservative treatment (CT group). The log-rank test was used to compare the long-term outcomes in auto-PBMNC group and CT group.

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Background: The expression of TES, a novel tumor suppressor gene, is found to be down-regulated in the left anterior descending aorta of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) compared with non-CAD subjects. This study aimed to investigate the expression of TES during the development of atherosclerosis in rabbits.

Methods: Thirty-two New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into a normal diet (ND) and high-fat diet (HFD) groups.

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Background: Despite the large number of drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) cases in China, few studies have comprehensively analyzed the drug resistance-associated gene mutations and genotypes in relation to the clinical characteristics of M. tuberculosis (Mtb) isolates.

Methodology/principal Findings: We thus analyzed the phenotypic and genotypic drug resistance profiles of 115 Mtb clinical isolates recovered from a tuberculosis referral hospital in Beijing, China.

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Secretory breast carcinoma (SBC) is a rare tumor that was originally described in children and adolescent women, with a characteristic morphology and controversy regarding the choice of treatment. This unusual breast cancer subtype generally has a favorable prognosis, although several cases have been described in adults with increased tumor aggressiveness and a risk of metastases. Surgery is considered the most appropriate treatment for this pathology.

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Background: Cystic echinococcosis is highly prevalent in northwest China. A cost-effective, easy to operate diagnostic tool with high sensitivity and specificity would greatly facilitate the monitoring of Echinococcus infections in canine definitive hosts.

Methods: The primers used in the LAMP assay were based on the mitochondrial nad5 gene of E.

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Background: Due to excessive antibiotic use, drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis has become a serious public health threat and a major obstacle to disease control in many countries. To better understand the evolution of drug-resistant M. tuberculosis strains, we performed whole genome sequencing for 7 M.

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Aims: Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) over-expression is considered critical to the death of transplanted cells in infarcted myocardium. The present study was to investigate the effect of iNOS on the survival of transplanted bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) in infarcted myocardium.

Main Methods And Key Findings: Male rat BMSCs were injected into the infarct region of female rat hearts at 1 hour (H1, group A), day 3 (D3, group B), and day 7 (D7, group C) after coronary artery ligation, and harvested on D7 after transplantation.

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