Publications by authors named "Jia-yu Wang"

Cannabidiol (CBD), as one of the phytocannabinoids, has a wide range of therapeutic properties for various neuropsychiatric disorders due to central nervous system effects. These therapeutic properties demonstrated by preclinical and clinical studies encompass more than just anticonvulsant, anti-arthritic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antitumor, antiemetic, antipsychotic and neuroprotective effects. It has been hypothesized that CBD holds potential in the treatment of various neuropsychiatric and anxiety disorders.

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Background: Scoliosis is a high incidence disease that endangers the physical and mental health of adolescents. Traction therapy, as a conservative treatment plan, is helpful to improve the recovery speed of patients by studying the influence of different traction factors on the therapeutic effect.

Methods: Based on the thin layer CT data of the lumbar spine of a 16-year-old patient with scoliosis, Mimics21.

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Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1), an essential transcription factor for stress response, is exploited by various tumors to facilitate their initiation, progression, invasion, and migration. Amplification of HSF1 is widely regarded as an indicator in predicting cancer severity, the likelihood of treatment failure and reduced patient survival. Notably, HSF1 is markedly amplified in 40% of pancreatic cancer (PC), which typically have limited treatment options.

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  • PROTACs are a promising new tool for drug discovery and understanding protein functions, but developing them is currently slow and labor-intensive.
  • A new strategy aims to streamline the synthesis of PROTAC libraries by using a process that allows the reaction products to be directly tested in cell-based assays, eliminating the need for painstaking purification.
  • This technique demonstrated success by identifying effective PROTACs that inhibit tumor growth in triple-negative breast cancer, showcasing its potential for high-throughput synthesis and speeding up the discovery process.
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  • The lithium-ion battery market's growth leads to resource depletion and increased waste, making efficient recycling crucial due to spent batteries being both hazardous and valuable.
  • Current recycling technology reviews often overlook the detailed mechanisms behind recycling processes, indicating a need for more research in this area.
  • This review discusses reducing agents and their effects on regenerating various cathode materials, emphasizing the need to balance efficiency, cost, and environmental impact for sustainable recycling practices.
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Recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) is a pregnancy-related condition with complex etiology. Trophoblast dysfunction and abnormal macrophage polarization and metabolism are associated with RSA; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. Jupiter microtubule-associated homolog 2 (JPT2) is essential for calcium mobilization; however, its role in RSA remains unclear.

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Background: Hormone receptor-positive (HR+)/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive (HER2+) breast cancer exhibits considerable heterogeneity, and it is of great interest whether patients with premenopausal HR+/HER2+ breast cancer treated with trastuzumab can benefit from ovarian function suppression (OFS) therapy similarly to HR+/HER2- breast cancer. Here, we conducted a real-world study in this population to identify both who would derive substantial benefits from the addition of OFS and clinicopathological factors with potential prognostic value.

Methods: Multicenter data from 253 premenopausal patients with HR+/HER2+ early-stage breast cancer who received trastuzumab from October 2009 to October 2018 were retrospectively included.

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The sulfur fluidizing bioreactor (SFB) has significant superiorities in treating nitrate-rich wastewater. However, substantial self-acidification has been observed in engineering applications, resulting in frequent start-up failures. In this study, self-acidification was reproduced in a lab-scale SFB.

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  • FKBP5 plays a significant role in recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) by affecting trophoblast function and promoting M1 macrophage polarization in the placenta.
  • Increased FKBP5 expression was found in placental tissues from women with RSA, inhibiting essential factors that support healthy trophoblast activity.
  • Targeting FKBP5 could offer new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for RSA treatment.
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Cerebral venous abnormalities, distinct from traditional arterial diseases, have been linked to brain atrophy in a previous community-based cohort study, specifically in relation to the reduction of deep medullary veins (r-DMVs). To better understand the properties and biological functions of serum extracellular vesicles (EVs) in cerebral venous disease-associated brain atrophy, EVs are extracted from the serum of both participants with r-DMV and normal controls and analyzed their proteomic profiles using Tandem Mass Tag label quantitation analysis. Phenotypic experiments showed that EVs from individuals with r-DMVs are able to disrupt the normal functions of neurons, endothelial cells, and smooth muscle cells, and induce A1 reactive astrocytes.

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  • Unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion (URSA) is linked to dysfunction in trophoblasts and macrophages, with recent research investigating the role of profilin1 (PFN1) in this condition.
  • PFN1 levels were assessed using various techniques, revealing reduced expression in villous tissue of URSA patients, and its manipulation significantly affected trophoblast proliferation, migration, and apoptosis.
  • PFN1 regulates trophoblast functions through specific signaling pathways and influences macrophage behavior, suggesting it may have therapeutic potential for URSA treatment.
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Background: 4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) herbicides control broadleaf and gramineous weeds with better crop safety for corn, sorghum and wheat. Multiple screening models in silico have been established to obtain novel lead compounds as HPPD inhibition herbicides.

Results: Topomer comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA) combined with topomer search technology and Bayesian, genetic approximation functions (GFA) and multiple linear regression (MLR) models generated by calculating different descriptors were constructed for the quinazolindione derivatives of HPPD inhibitors.

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  • The health of ovarian granulosa cells is crucial for ovarian function, and oxidative damage to these cells can result in various ovarian diseases.
  • Pterostilbene, a compound with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, was evaluated for its ability to protect ovarian granulosa cells from oxidative damage.
  • The study found that pterostilbene enhances cell viability and reduces oxidative stress by activating the Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway, suggesting it could be a potential therapeutic option for ovarian dysfunction.
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Background: Hypoxia plays a vital role throughout the whole process of atherosclerotic vulnerable plaque formation, which may be induced by a reduced oxygen supply. The vasa vasorum can be affected by norepinephrine (NE) and cause a reduced oxygen supply, ultimately leading to plaque hypoxia. This study aimed to investigate the effects of norepinephrine, which can increase the tension of the vasa vasorum, on plaque hypoxia, evaluated by contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging.

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Objective: This study aimed to explore possible associations between molecular subtypes and site of distant metastasis in advanced breast cancer (ABC).

Methods: 3577 ABC patients were selected from 21 hospitals of seven geographic regions in China from 2012-2014. A questionnaire was designed to collect medical information regarding demographic characteristics, risk factors, molecular subtype, recurrence/metastasis information, and disease-free survival (DFS).

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is playing an increasingly important role in medicine, especially in the field of medical imaging. It can be used to diagnose diseases and predict certain statuses and possible events that may happen. Recently, more and more studies have confirmed the value of AI based on ultrasound in the evaluation of diffuse liver diseases and focal liver lesions.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the effect of norepinephrine (NE) on renal cortical and medullary blood flow in atherosclerotic rabbits without renal artery stenosis.

Methods: Atherosclerosis was induced in 21 New Zealand white rabbits by feeding them a cholesterol-rich diet for 16 weeks. Thirteen healthy New Zealand white rabbits were randomly selected as controls.

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Background: Several studies have indicated possible associations between age and the prognosis of breast cancer (BC), but limited data are available from hospital-based multicenter studies in China. This study aimed to explore the associations between age at initial diagnosis of BC and the risk of recurrence or metastasis among Chinese women with newly diagnosed advanced breast cancer (ABC) and provide treatment decision support for BC patients of different ages to medical workers.

Methods: The medical records of patients newly diagnosed with ABC were obtained from 21 hospitals in seven geographic regions in China from 2012 to 2014.

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4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) is a pivotal enzyme in tocopherol and plastoquinone synthesis and a potential target for novel herbicides. Thirty-five pyridine derivatives were selected to establish a Topomer comparative molecular field analysis (Topomer CoMFA) model to obtain correlation information between HPPD inhibitory activity and the molecular structure. A credible and predictive Topomer CoMFA model was established by "split in two R-groups" cutting methods and fragment combinations ( = 0.

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4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) is an important target for herbicide design. A multilayered virtual screening workflow was constructed by combining two pharmacophore models based on ligand and crystal complexes, molecular docking, molecular dynamics (MD), and biological activity determination to identify novel small-molecule inhibitors of HPPD. About 110, 000 compounds of Bailingwei and traditional Chinese medicine databases were screened.

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  • The study investigates the effects of Zhongfeng capsule on proteins related to autophagy in rats suffering from cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury (CI/RI), aiming to understand its protective mechanisms for neural health.
  • A total of 60 male SD rats were divided into different treatment groups, including a sham operation group and various Zhongfeng capsule dosage groups, and were treated by gavage for 10 days before their brain tissue was analyzed.
  • Results showed that the high-dose Zhongfeng capsule group led to improved body weight, reduced neurological deficit scores, and alleviated brain tissue damage compared to the model group, indicating potential neuroprotective effects of the capsule.
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Changes to macrophage polarization affect the local microenvironment of the placenta, resulting in pathological pregnancy diseases such as recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA). Macrophages are in close contact with trophoblasts during placental development, and trophoblast-derived cytokines are important regulators of macrophage polarization and function. Histone acetylation can affect the expression and secretion of cytokines, and ATP citrate lyase (ACLY) is an important factor that regulates histone acetylation.

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