Publications by authors named "Hsin-hung Chen"

(1): Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an especially aggressive form of breast cancer defined by a poor prognosis and a lack of effective treatment options. There is a pressing need for validated predictive and prognostic biomarkers to assist in making treatment decisions and improve the prognostic accuracy for patients with this challenging disease. (2): We analyzed the RNA-seq data from three TNBC tissue samples alongside their corresponding normal tissues.

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Background: In this study, using Taiwan's National Health Insurance (NHI) as an example of a single-payer system, we examined the extent of pharmaceutical procurement profits (PPP) and evaluated their impact on the financial performance of healthcare institutions.

Methods: We extracted data from financial statements and healthcare service declarations of NHI-contracted hospitals from 2015 to 2021. Financial data concerning PPP, health service profits (HSP), and total operating profits (TOP) from each hospital were analyzed.

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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a highly malignant central nervous system tumor with a poor prognosis. Developing new therapeutic drugs is crucial. This study evaluates deoxyelephantopin (DET), a major component of *Elephantopus scaber* L.

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Pneumonia stands as the leading infectious cause of childhood mortality annually, underscoring its significant impact on pediatric health. Although dexamethasone (DXMS) is effective for treating pulmonary inflammation, its therapeutic potential is compromised by systemic side effects and suboptimal carrier systems. To address this issue, the current study introduces solid lipid nanoparticles encapsulating hydrophobic dexamethasone palmitate (DXMS-Pal-SLNs) as an anti-inflammatory nanoplatform to treat pneumonia.

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  • Hypercatecholaminergic conditions can lead to heart failure and cardiac fibrosis, and this study aimed to assess how beta-blockade (specifically with propranolol) impacts heart health under these conditions.
  • Rats were infused with epinephrine and norepinephrine to induce heart failure, and treatment with propranolol demonstrated significant improvements in cardiac markers related to fibrosis and apoptosis.
  • The findings suggest that propranolol effectively mitigates the harmful effects of excessive catecholamines via the p-38 pathway and helps prevent heart damage by reducing profibrotic changes.
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Background: With the increasing prevalence of nonsmoking-related lung cancer in Asia, Asian countries have increasingly adopted low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) for lung cancer screening, particularly in private screening programs. This study examined how annual LDCT volume affects lung cancer stage distribution, overdiagnosis, and gender disparities using a hospital-based lung cancer database.

Methods: This study analyzed the annual utilized LDCT volume, clinical characteristics of lung cancer, stage shift distribution, and potential overdiagnosis.

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3-Bromofluoranthene (3-BrFlu) is the secondary metabolite of fluoranthene, which is classified as a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, through bromination and exists in the fine particulate matter of air pollutants. Endothelial dysfunction plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular and vascular diseases. Little is known about the molecular mechanism of 3-BrFlu on endothelial dysfunction in vivo and in vitro assay.

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Augmentation cystoplasty (AC) is an effective surgical procedure for patients with neurogenic bladder whenever conservative treatments have failed. The present study aimed to determine the risks of metabolic complications, malignancy, long-term outcomes and histopathologic changes of native bladder and the augmented intestine after AC in children with neurogenic bladder. Pediatric patients < 18 years who underwent AC between 2000 and 2020 were enrolled.

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Background: Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is an effective presurgical invasive evaluation for drug-resistant epilepsies. The introduction of robotic devices provides a simplified, accurate, and safe alternative to the conventional SEEG technique. We report our institutional experience with robot-assisted SEEG and compare its in vivo accuracy, operation efficiency, and safety with the more traditional SEEG workflow.

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Background/aim: Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is the deadliest cancer, and approximately 20% of stage I LUAD cases recur after surgical resection due to its high intratumor heterogeneity. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been detected in LUAD and are involved in carcinogenesis and tumor progression. Here, a comprehensive analysis was performed to evaluate the effects of antioxidants on the prognosis of LUAD.

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  • * Silencing RRM2 with shRNA significantly reduced ATRT cell growth and migration, indicating its role in the cancer's oncogenic behavior.
  • * COH29, an RRM2 inhibitor, not only inhibited tumor growth in laboratory studies but also prolonged survival in mouse models, suggesting it may be a promising treatment option for ATRT.
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Background And Objectives: When seizure onset affects a whole hemisphere, hemispheric disconnections are efficient and safe procedures. However, both lateral peri-insular hemispherotomy and vertical paramedian hemispherotomy approaches report a failure rate around 20%, which can be explained by residual connections giving rise to persistent seizures. In this study, we present the interhemispheric vertical hemispherotomy (IVH), a technical variation of the vertical paramedian hemispherotomy approach, that aims to increase seizure control avoiding residual connections while exposing the corpus callosum.

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Introduction: Incidence, health consequences, and social burden associated with child maltreatment appeared to be borne disproportionately by very young children. We conducted a population-based data linkage study to explore child- and family-level factors that affect receiving different diagnoses of maltreatment injuries and investigate excessive mortality throughout toddlerhood.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study comprising 2.

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  • Acute cardiomyopathy is a major health issue and one of the top causes of death in developed nations, linked to low vitamin D levels.
  • The study explored the effects of paricalcitol, a vitamin D receptor activator, on cardiac remodeling in rats with induced cardiomyopathy.
  • The results showed that paricalcitol reduced heart fibrosis and hypertrophy by lowering specific harmful proteins and enhancing beneficial signals, suggesting potential therapeutic benefits for managing cardiomyopathy.
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Background: Migraine is one of four major chronic diseases that cause disability. Decreases in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) occur during migraine attacks. Laser therapy is extensively employed in treating other vascular diseases; nevertheless, its effectiveness in migraine management remains largely unknown.

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We aimed to assess the efficacy of eplerenone, a steroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist known to reduce blood pressure and mitigate cardiovascular disease (CVD) progression, in retarding the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and CVD in a rat model of type 4 cardiorenal syndrome (CRS). We grouped rats into four experimental categories: sham surgery, sham treatment with eplerenone, nephrectomy without eplerenone (Nx), and nephrectomy with eplerenone (Nx + EP). For the Nx + EP group, rats received five-sixths nephrectomy, inducing CKD and CVD conditions such as renal hypertension and hyperglycemia, and were then treated with eplerenone (100 mg/kg/day, orally) over 4 weeks after an initial 4-week observation period.

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Serum and glucocorticoid-regulated kinase 1 (SGK1) is expressed in neuronal cells and involved in the pathogenesis of hypertension and metabolic syndrome, regulation of neuronal function, and depression in the brain. This study aims to identify the cellular mechanisms and signaling pathways of SGK1 in neuronal cells. In this study, the SGK1 inhibitor GSK650394 is used to suppress SGK1 expression in PC12 cells using an in vitro neuroscience research platform.

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Background: Motor recovery following a stroke is related to the initial stroke severity and corticospinal tract integrity. One of the outcomes representing corticospinal tract integrity is the motor evoked potential (MEP). This study aimed to investigate the predictive value of MEP for motor recovery in patients with acute ischemic stroke.

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Introduction: Malignant germ cell tumors (MGCTs) can develop either extracranially or intracranially. Growing teratoma syndrome (GTS) may develop in these patients following chemotherapy. Reports on the clinical characteristics and outcomes of GTS in children with MGCTs are limited.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of variant factors on finger replantation and revascularisation after traumatic amputation, which also included duty shift and the level of main operator. To determine the prognostic factors for the survival rate of finger replantation and revascularisation after traumatic finger amputation, we retrospectively reviewed the cases of finger replantation conducted from January 2001 to December 2017. Data collected consisted of the basic information of the patients, trauma-related factors, details of the operation and treatment outcomes.

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  • Exposure to hypoxia in neonatal Sprague-Dawley rats led to significant kidney damage, including higher levels of stress markers and reduced body weight compared to those in normal oxygen levels.* -
  • The study found increased protein levels related to hypoxia, inflammation, and cell death in the kidneys of rats subjected to hypoxic conditions.* -
  • Histological examination revealed kidney structural issues like glomerular atrophy and renal fibrosis, highlighting the serious impact of early postnatal hypoxia on organ health.*
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