Publications by authors named "Jiaolin Wang"

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  • This study explores how gut microbiota influences depression by examining the connection between neurotransmitters, inflammatory factors, and gut bacteria in mice subjected to chronic social stress.
  • Researchers found six different types of gut bacteria and 14 neurotransmitters that significantly correlated with inflammation markers in the brain of depressed mice.
  • A specific neurotransmitter, 3-O-Methyldopa (3-OMDP), was consistently reduced in various tissues and was linked to changes in gut bacteria and inflammation, showing potential as a therapeutic target for depression.
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Diabetic retinopathy is a chronic disease of the eye that is precipitated via diabetes. As the disease progresses, the blood vessels in the retina are issue to modifications such as dilation, leakage, and new blood vessel formation. Early detection and treatment of the lesions are vital for the prevention and reduction of imaginative and prescient loss.

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The pathogenesis of major depressive disorder (MDD) involves lipid metabolism. Our earlier research also revealed that MDD patients had much lower total cholesterol (TC) concentrations than healthy controls (HCs). However, it is still unclear why TC decreased in MDD.

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