Publications by authors named "Jiayuan Qu"

In light of the undeniable and alarming fact that human fertility is declining, the harmful factors affecting reproductive health are garnering more and more attention. Iodoacetic acid (IAA), an emerging unregulated drinking water disinfection byproduct, derives from chlorine disinfection and is frequently detected in the environment and biological samples. Humans are ubiquitously exposed to IAA daily mainly through drinking water, consuming food and beverages made from disinfected water, contacting swimming pools and bath water, etc.

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Objective: To clarify the effect of iodoacetic acid(IAA) on the blood system and electrolyte balance, hence further study the intrinsic relation of blood routine parameters and electrolyte levels, major hematological toxicity effects and their pattern after IAA treatment.

Methods: Forty-eight 21-day-old male SPF grade Sprague-Dawley(SD) rats were gavaged with 0, 6.25, 12.

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Iodoacetic acid (IAA) is an emerging unregulated iodinated disinfection byproduct with high toxicity and widespread exposure. IAA has potential reproductive toxicity and could damage male reproduction. However, the underlying mechanisms and toxicological targets of IAA on male reproductive impairment are still unclear, and thus Sprague-Dawley rats and Leydig cells were used in this work to decode these pending concerns.

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As an emerging environmental endocrine disruptor, polystyrene microplastics (PS-MPs) are considered to have the anti-androgenic feature and impair male reproductive function. To explore the adverse effects of PS-MPs on testosterone synthesis and male reproduction and further elucidate underlying mechanisms, BALB/c mice and Leydig cells were employed in the present work. The results indicated that 50 μm PS-MPs accumulated in mouse testes and were internalized into the cytoplasm.

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Obesity is a growing epidemic among reproductive-age men, which can cause and exacerbate male infertility by means of associated comorbidities, endocrine abnormalities, and direct effects on the fidelity and throughput of spermatogenesis. A prominent consequence of male obesity is a reduction in testosterone levels. Natural products have shown tremendous potential anti-obesity effects in metabolic diseases.

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With the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of disinfectants has grown significantly around the world. Triclosan (TCS), namely 5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) phenol or 2,4,4'-trichloro-2'-hydroxydiphenyl ether, is a broad-spectrum, lipophilic, antibacterial agent that is extensively used in multifarious consumer products. Due to the widespread use and bioaccumulation, TCS is frequently detected in the environment and human biological samples.

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Cypermethrin (CYP), a widely-used composite pyrethroid pesticide, has underlying nephrotoxic effects. To elucidate potential roles of the MAPK pathway, the Jag/Notch pathway, and miRNAs in CYP-mediated kidney lesion, Sprague-Dawley rats and glomerular mesangial cells were used in this work. Results displayed that β-CYP abnormally altered renal histomorphology and ultrastructures, induced renal DNA damage, and impaired renal functions, as evidenced by the increase in plasma levels of Cys-C and β2-Mg.

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Cypermethrin (CYP), an extensively-used broad-spectrum pyrethroid pesticide, is regarded as a potential environmental endocrine disruptor with the anti-androgenic characteristic. To explore underlying roles of non-coding RNAs and the Jak/Stat pathway in CYP-mediated testosterone biosynthesis suppression, SD rats and Leydig cells were employed in this work. Results displayed that β-CYP decreased plasma testosterone levels and led to abnormal alterations of testicular histomorphology and ultrastructures.

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Balanophora polyandra Griff. (B. polyandra) is a folk medicine used as an antipyretic, antidote, haemostatic, dressing and haematic tonic, for the treatment of gonorrhea, syphilis, wounds, and the bleeding of the alimentary tract by the local people in China.

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Ovarian cancer (OC) is ranked the first among the cancers threatening women's health. It attracts tremendous attention of cancer researchers because of its extremely high mortality rate. Recent studies have indicated that traditional herbal medicines (THMs) can play a pivotal role in cancer prevention and treatment.

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Background: In recent decades, the incidence of obesity has been rising globally. Obesity can often cause various inflammatory reactions, resulting in several diseases that threaten public health. The purpose of this review is to explore the role of long non-coding RNAs in metabolic obesity and find new targets for the prevention and treatment of metabolic diseases.

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Most genes in evolutionarily complex genomes are expressed to multiple protein isoforms, but there is not yet any simple high-throughput approach to identify these isoforms. Using an oversimplified top-down LC-MS/MS strategy, we detected, around the 26-kD position of SDS-PAGE, proteins produced from 782 genes in a Cdk4-/- mouse embryonic fibroblast cell line. Interestingly, only 213 (27.

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Background: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) with little or no coding capacity are associated with a plethora of cellular functions, participating in various biological processes. Cumulative study of lncRNA provides explanations to the physiological and pathological processes and new perspectives to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of some clinical diseases. Long non-coding RNA taurine-upregulated gene 1(TUG1) is one of the first identified lncRNAs associated with human disease, which actively involved in various physiological processes, including regulating genes at epigenetics, transcription, post-transcription, translation, and posttranslation.

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Background: Ovarian cancer is the most malignant tumor in gynecological tumors, with low five-year survival rate. The main reasons are diagnosis at advanced stages (the early symptoms are uncharacteristic, and most are diagnosedlate.), relapse, and resistance to existing chemotherapy drugs.

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