Publications by authors named "HuiDan Deng"

Yak (), a special breed of cattle on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, has low fertility due to nutritional deficiency, especially the trace elements. The steroid hormones estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P4) synthesized by yak follicular granulosa cells (BGCs) are involved in the entire reproductive process. In the present study, we investigated the effects of trace elements and vitamins on yak follicular GCs, including the cellular activity, the synthesis of E2 and P4, and the expression of genes related to steroid hormone synthesis.

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Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element for living organisms. However, excessive exposure to Cu is harmful to male fertility. But the precise mechanisms are still unknown.

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Scabies is a contagious zoonotic parasitic disease that causes a substantial risk to both human and animal health and results in significant financial losses. No vaccine is available for scabies, and drug resistance to the conventional treatment for the disease has increased. Histone deacetylase (HDAC) modifies proteins by removing acetyl moieties from histones, regulates transcription, and is crucial for the immune system and apoptotic processes.

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  • The study focuses on enhancing vital pulp therapy by using human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell-derived small extracellular vesicles (hUCMSC-sEVs) with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) pretreatment, which promotes inflammation control and stimulates dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) for dentin-pulp complex regeneration.
  • A composite scaffold made of collagen sponge and self-assembling peptide nanofibers (CS/SAPNS) loaded with LPS-hUCMSC-sEVs was developed to facilitate the release of these vesicles to support hDPSC differentiation into osteogenic and angiogenic cells.
  • The results showed that this composite scaffold effectively controlled the
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  • Mycotoxins cause immune system damage and disrupt mitochondrial function, but their effects on the RIG-I like receptor (RLR) pathway remain unclear.
  • The study used porcine alveolar macrophages to assess the protective effects of three isomers of chlorogenic acid against mitochondrial damage from combined mycotoxins (Aflatoxin B1, Deoxynivalenol, and Ochratoxin A).
  • Results showed that all isomers helped counteract mycotoxin toxicity, with isochlorogenic acid A being the most effective in preserving mitochondrial balance and enhancing immune response via the RLR pathway.
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Background: The Pseudorabies Virus (PRV) leading to pseudorabies and causes huge economic losses in pig industry. The development of novel PRV variations has diminished the efficacy of traditional vaccinations, and there is yet no medication that can stop the spread of PRV infection. Therefore, PRV eradication is challenging.

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  • Food-derived agricultural chemical residues (FACRs) can accumulate in organisms and negatively impact their nervous, endocrine, and reproductive systems, highlighting a significant health concern.
  • The study presents a method combining ultrasound-assisted extraction with QuEChERS and UPLC-Ms/Ms for analyzing trace FACRs in waste wool fibers, using formic acid-methanol as the solvent.
  • The method demonstrated effective detection limits, good linearity for 13 target FACRs, and recovery rates between 78% and 112.6%, indicating its reliability for future applications in detecting FACRs.
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The most significant and sensitive antigen protein that causes diarrhea in weaned pigs is soybean 7S globulin. Therefore, identifying the primary target for minimizing intestinal damage brought on by soybean 7S globulin is crucial. MicroRNA (miRNA) is closely related to intestinal epithelium's homeostasis and integrity.

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Unlike other poultry, parent pigeons produce "pigeon milk" in their crops to nurture their squabs, which is mainly controlled by prolactin (PRL). Exception for PRL, the pituitary gland may also release various other peptide and protein hormones. However, whether these hormones change during pigeon crop lactation and their potential physiological functions remain unclear.

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Selenium nanoparticle (Nano-Se) is a new type of selenium supplement, which can improve the deficiency of traditional selenium supplements and maintain its physiological activity. Due to industrial pollution and irrational use in agriculture, Cu overexposure often occurs in animals and humans. In this study, Nano-Se alleviated CuSO-induced testicular Cu accumulation, serum testosterone level decrease, testicular structural damage, and decrease in sperm quality.

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The Chinese giant salamander (CGS) Andrias davidianus is the largest extant amphibian and has recently become an important species for aquaculture with high economic value. Meanwhile, its wild populations and diversity are in urgent need of protection. Exploring the mechanism of its early gonadal differentiation will contribute to the development of CGS aquaculture and the recovery of its wild population.

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Copper is an essential trace element for animal. Excessive intake of copper will cause a large accumulation of copper in the body, especially in the liver, and induce hepatotoxicity, however, there are few studies on the effects of copper on hepatic mitochondrial biogenesis and mitochondrial dynamics. In this study, mice were treated with different doses of CuSO (0, 10, 20, and 40 mg/kg) for 21 and 42 days by gavage.

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Nickel (Ni) is the most important environmental pollution in the world. Ni has been confirmed to have multi-organ toxicology and carcinogenicity. Recently, Ni also can impair the male reproductive system, however, its precious mechanism still has not been clarified.

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Copper (Cu) is one of the essential trace elements in the body, but excessive amounts of Cu harm multiple organs and tissues such as liver, kidneys, testis, ovaries, and brain. However, the mechanism of hypothalamic neurotoxicity induced by Cu is still unknown. This study examined the relationship between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and mitophagy in mouse hypothalamus treated with high Cu.

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Nickel (Ni) is an essential common environmental contaminant, it is hazardous to male reproduction, but the precise mechanisms are still unknown. Blood-testis barrier (BTB), an important testicular structure consisting of connections between sertoli cells, is the target of reproductive toxicity caused by many environmental toxins. In this study, ultrastructure observation and BTB integrity assay results indicated that NiCl induced BTB damage.

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Type II secretion systems (T2SS) are important molecular machines used by bacteria to transport a wide range of proteins across the outer membrane from the periplasm. Vibrio mimicus is an epidemic pathogen threats to both aquatic animals and human health. Our previous study demonstrates that T2SS deletion reduced virulence by 307.

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Introduction: The pathogenesis of infection in yellow catfish () remains poorly understood, particularly regarding the impact of infection with the pathogen on primary target organs such as the skin and muscle.

Methods: In this study, we aim to analyze the pathological intricacies of the skin and muscle of yellow catfish after being infected with using a 1/10 LC seven-day post-infection model. Furthermore, we have utilized integrated bioinformatics to comprehensively elucidate the regulatory mechanisms and identify the key regulatory genes implicated in this phenomenon.

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Nickel, as a widely polluted metal, has been shown nephrotoxicity. Ferroptosis is a new type of cell death driven by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation. Our study found that nickel chloride (NiCl) induced ferroptosis in mouse kidney and TCMK-1 cells.

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Koi sleepy disease (KSD) is a high mortality and infection viral disease caused by carp edema virus (CEV), which was a serious threat to aquaculture of common carp and export trade of Koi worldwide. Asymptomatic infection is an important cause of the difficulty in preventing KSD and its worldwide spread, because asymptomatic infection can be activated under appropriate condition. However, the understanding of the molecular correlates of these infections is still unknown.

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  • Macrophages are key players in the immune system that defend against pathogens and can change their behavior (polarization) based on their environment, becoming either M1 (pro-inflammatory) or M2 (anti-inflammatory).
  • The process of macrophage polarization is governed by complex signaling pathways and transcription factors, which are crucial for their differing roles in immunity.
  • This review emphasizes the importance of understanding macrophage functions and suggests that manipulating their polarization could be an effective approach for treating lung diseases.
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Nickel (Ni) is an important and widely hazardous chemical industrial waste. Excessive Ni exposure could cause multi-organs toxicity in human and animals. Liver is the major target organ of Ni accumulation and toxicity, however, the precise mechanism is still unclear.

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Introduction: Surveillance of the (SVV) shows a disproportionately higher incidence on Chinese pig farms. Currently, there are no vaccines or drugs to treat SVV infection effectively and effective treatment options are urgently needed.

Methods: In this study, we evaluated the antiviral activity of the following medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) or triglycerides (MCTs) against SVV: caprylic acid, caprylic monoglyceride, capric monoglyceride, and monolaurin.

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Since the first report of PCV3 virus infection in 2016, it has been linked to multisystemic inflammation, reproductive failure, cardiac pathology, and clinical indications resembling porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome (PDNS). However, the pathogenesis and clinical significance of PCV3 is still unclear. In this study, a PCV3 infection model was created using SPF pigs, and histopathology and fluorescence quantitative PCR were utilized to examine PCV3's pathogenicity.

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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is an important pathogen that poses a serious threat to the global pig industry. Sichuan Province is one of the largest pig breeding provinces in China. There is a lack of reports on the continuous surveillance and systematic analysis of prevalent strains of PRRSV in Sichuan Province in recent years.

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