Publications by authors named "Jian-Yun Yu"

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a neurodegenerative disease caused by repetitive mild traumatic brain injury (rmTBI), and the lack of sensitive diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for rmTBI leads to long-term sequelae after injury. The purpose of this study is to identify key genes of rmTBI and find the potential progression mechanism in early stage of mTBI. We downloaded the gene expression profiles of GSE2871 from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) datasets.

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  • - The study investigates how Yunaconitine poisoning alters urine metabolism in rats using advanced metabolomics techniques.
  • - Researchers identified sixteen potential biomarkers linked to toxicity, primarily impacting several metabolic pathways related to amino acids and glucose.
  • - Findings indicate that Yunaconitine may lead to neurotoxicity, hepatotoxicity, and cardiotoxicity by disrupting normal metabolic processes.
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To explore the value of predicting accurately the risk of complications after thoracoscopic lung resection by preoperative CPET index. Selected 448 patients who completed CPET with static pulmonary function test (PFT) before operation, followed up to discharge after operation, and were divided into groups according to the presence or absence of complications: 418 cases had no complications and 30 cases had complications (including 1 death). Calculate peak oxygen uptake (Peak VO2) and other core indicators, compare the similarities and differences between patients with and without complications, and calculate the best cut value and odds ratio (OR).

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A small private online course (SPOC) supports blended learning on a small scale, enabling students to have a more comprehensive and deeper learning experience. It also provides instructors with a flexible and feasible model to better understand the students' learning needs and to supervise students' learning behaviors. In this study, we adopted SPOC flipped classroom blended teaching in the physiology course for clinical undergraduate students of Kunming Medical University.

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Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a common type of brain disorders among young adults. The dysfunction of the brain is often exacerbated due to diffuse axonal injury (DAI) which based on the injury of white matter fibers and axons. Since mild and moderate brain injury or DAI are diffuse and subtle, conventional CT and MRI are difficult to make a positive diagnosis.

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Objective: To set up a classification standard of mild and moderate traumatic brain injury, for the purpose of reliable data comparison derived from different laboratories.

Methods: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in rats was prepared by using a metallic pendulum-striker device. After injury, five variable parameters including the time of apnea and the areflexia, time of corneal reflex, external auditory canal stung reaction, body-righting reflex and needling reaction were determined and scored by using rat coma criterion.

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Objective: To investigate the retrograde amnesia changes within different injury levels of cerebral concussion in rats.

Methods: A metallic pendulum striker device of brain injury was deployed to duplicate CC models of different injury levels within Sprague-Dawley (S-D) rats. The investigated animals were divided into two groups according to classification standard, that is, Pure Cerebral Concussion (PCC) group and Complicated Cerebral Concussion (CCC) group.

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