Publications by authors named "Jinglei Xu"

One undescribed fatty glyceride (), two unreported -acetyldopamine dimers ( and ), and four known structurally diverse -acetyldopamine dimers were isolated from adult Smith. Their structures were elucidated based on a comprehensive analysis of spectroscopic data, HRESIMS, and NMR calculations with ML_J_DP4, and the absolute configurations of and were determined via ECD calculations. Regarding their bioactivities, compounds and can inhibit the production of NO.

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Background: Neuroimaging studies have shown that patients with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) often exhibit changes in gray matter volume (GMV) in the brain. However, the results regarding these changes are inconsistent, and the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate GMV changes in mTBI patients and uncover the molecular mechanisms driving these alterations.

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Background: Previous studies have shown that migraines are associated with brain structural changes. However, the causal relationships between these changes and migraine, as well as its subtypes, migraine with aura (MA) and migraine without aura (MO), remain largely unclear.

Methods: We utilized genome-wide association study (GWAS) summary statistics from European cohorts for 2,347 cortical structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) phenotypes, derived from both T1-weighted and diffusion tensor imaging scans (n = 36,663), with migraine and its subtypes (n = 147,970-375,752).

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The patho-mechanism of apolipoprotein variant, APOE4, the strongest genetic risk for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) and longevity, remains unclear. APOE's neighboring gene, TOMM40 (mitochondria protein transport channel), is associated with brain trauma outcome and aging-related cognitive decline, however its role in AD APOE4-independently is controversial. We report that TOMM40 is prone to transcription readthrough into APOE that can generate spliced TOMM40-APOE mRNA chimera (termed T9A2) detected in human neurons and other cells and tissues.

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  • Traditional Chinese opera training involves complex skills and cultural knowledge, which may affect brain function; this study examined the neural impacts of such training on actors versus untrained individuals.
  • Twenty trained actors and twenty untrained subjects underwent resting-state fMRI scans to measure differences in brain activity and connectivity.
  • Results showed that actors had lower dALFF in a specific brain region and higher connectivity with other areas, suggesting that long-term training changes brain function; these findings point to a relationship between artistic practice and cognitive ability.
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The Bypass Dual-Throat Nozzle (BDTN) has garnered growing attention due to its remarkable thrust vectoring capabilities. This type of nozzle boasts broad application prospects as it achieves deflection control of the jet stream merely through regulating the opening and closing of bypass channels. Our comprehensive study delves deeply into the intricate parameterization of the bypass channel within the BDTN.

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  • Major depressive disorder (MDD) and schizophrenia (SCZ) both show changes in cortical thickness, but the genetic reasons behind these alterations are not well understood.
  • A systematic literature review and meta-analysis identified specific cortical thickness changes in MDD and SCZ and highlighted 357 shared genomic loci linked to these disorders.
  • The study found 55 genes associated with cortical thickness changes, suggesting they play roles in nervous system development, apoptosis, and cell communication, which could help in developing targeted treatments for these conditions.
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Background: Previous studies have revealed structural brain abnormalities in individuals with depression, but the causal relationship between depression and brain structure remains unclear.

Methods: A genetic correlation analysis was conducted using summary statistics from the largest genome-wide association studies for depression (N = 674,452) and 1,265 brain structural imaging-derived phenotypes (IDPs, N = 33,224). Subsequently, a bidirectional two-sample Mendelian Randomization (MR) approach was employed to explore the causal relationships between depression and the IDPs that showed genetic correlations with depression.

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Polyethylene oxide (PEO)-based solid-state batteries hold great promise as the next-generation batteries with high energy density and high safety. However, PEO-based electrolytes encounter certain limitations, including inferior ionic conductivity, low Li transference number, and poor mechanical strength. Herein, we aim to simultaneously address these issues by utilizing one-dimensional zwitterionic cellulose nanofiber (ZCNF) as fillers for PEO-based electrolytes using a simple aqueous solution casting method.

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  • Schizophrenia is a mental health disorder marked by dysfunctional brain connectivity, which has been studied using eigenvector centrality mapping (ECM), though findings have been inconsistent and the genetic underlying factors remain unclear.
  • The study analyzed resting-state functional MRI data from a total of 244 participants (91 patients vs 91 controls in discovery; 153 patients vs 182 controls in replication) to identify significant brain connectivity changes associated with schizophrenia.
  • Results showed consistent ECM changes in specific brain areas, revealing 420 genes linked to these alterations, primarily related to synaptic signaling processes, enhancing our understanding of the neural and genetic factors associated with schizophrenia.
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Schizophrenia, a multifaceted mental disorder characterized by disturbances in thought, perception, and emotion, has been extensively investigated through resting-state fMRI, uncovering changes in spontaneous brain activity among those affected. However, a bibliometric examination regarding publication trends in resting-state fMRI studies related to schizophrenia is lacking. This study obtained relevant publications from the Web of Science Core Collection spanning the period from 1998 to 2022.

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Spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK) is a non-receptor tyrosine kinase. The dysregulation of SYK is closely related to the occurrence and development of allergic diseases, autoimmune diseases and cancer. SYK has become an attractive target for drug discovery due to its important biological functions.

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-Acetylcytidine (acC) has been found to affect a variety of cellular and biological processes. For a mechanistic understanding of the roles of acC in biology and disease, we present an antibody-free, fluorine-assisted metabolic sequencing method to detect RNA acC, called "FAM-seq". We successfully applied FAM-seq to profile acC landscapes in human 293T, HeLa, and MDA cell lines in parallel with the reported acRIP-seq method.

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At present, the life and production of our society are still accompanied by high pollution emissions. The proposal of the "double carbon" goal puts forward clearer requirements for China's energy conservation and emission reduction process. To cope with stricter green development requirements, green finance came into being, contributing a new path to the realization of the "double carbon" goal.

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In order to effectively remove grease for the detection of sulfonamides, a non-toxic and low-cost hierarchical porous zirconia material was synthesized using the dual template method. The lipid impurities in an animal-derived food matrix can be absorbed by hierarchical zirconia. A ZrO prepolymer was synthesized by mixing amphiphilic triblock copolymer poly(ethylene glycol)--poly(propylene glycol)--poly(ethylene glycol) (P123) with tannin extract as the double template and Zr(SO) as the metal source.

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CII-3 is the effective part of for application in oncotherapy. This study investigated its main chemical components for macrophage polarization regulation activity. Compounds were separated and purified, and their structures were elucidated based on NMR and HR-ESI-MS analyses.

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The development of RNA aptamers/fluorophores system is highly desirable for understanding the dynamic molecular biology of RNAs in vivo. Peppers-based imaging systems have been reported and applied for mRNA imaging in living cells. However, the need to insert corresponding RNA aptamer sequences into target RNAs and relatively low fluorescence signal limit its application in endogenous mRNA imaging.

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Purpose: To explore the potential immunomodulatory effects of total extract and different polar parts from Blaps rynchopetera Fairmaire.

Methods: Phagocytic activity was evaluated by neutral red assay, and the effect of the immune function was investigated by normal and immunocompromised mice models.

Results: In vitro, total extract, as well as chloroform, ethyl acetate, n-butanol and water fractions could individually enhance the phagocytic ability of mouse peritoneal macrophages; in addition, chloroform and ethyl acetate fractions had an increasing tendency when combined stimulation with lipopolysaccharide (LPS).

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In this paper, a general immersed boundary force density is introduced for the Boltzmann equation and finally expressed as the desired particle distribution function discontinuity across the immersed boundary. Because of its independence of any specific boundary conditions and any specific solvers for the Boltzmann equation, it actually establishes a unified framework to incorporate various types of boundary conditions and several different kinds of solvers for the Boltzmann equation. Hence, a particle distribution function discontinuity-based kinetic immersed boundary method (KIBM) for the Boltzmann equation is proposed based on this general immersed boundary force density.

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An unprecedented Rh(III)-catalyzed [3+3]-spiroannulation of ketimines with cyclopropenones to access spiro[4,5]dienones has been developed. Sequential C-H/C-C bond activation and subsequent nucleophilic addition are disclosed in this process. This procedure represents the first example of the construction of spirolactams utilising cyclopropenones as 3C synthons.

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Cisplatin exhibits a sufficient killing effect on cancer cells; however, it damages normal cells simultaneously. Herein, we developed a prodrug delivery system based on branched β-(1→3)-d-glucan. This natural biomacromolecule-based polysaccharide nanotube was modified with cisplatin embedded in the hollow cavity (BFCP), showing high anticancer activity and low toxicity .

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A G-quadruplex (G4) is a four-stranded nucleic acid secondary structure maintained by Hoogsteen hydrogen bonds established between four guanines. Experimental studies and bioinformatics predictions support the hypothesis that these structures are involved in different cellular functions associated with both DNA and RNA processes. An increasing number of diseases have been shown to be associated with abnormal G4 regulation.

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Objectives: The study aimed to investigate whether G2/M arrest caused by O2-(2,4-dinitrophenyl) diazeniumdiolate derivative (JS-K) was related to PTEN-mediated inhibition of PI3K/Akt pathway in hepatocellular carcinoma cells.

Methods: The cell apoptosis was detected by DAPI staining and Annexin V-FITC/PI dual staining. The cell cycle was analysed by PI staining.

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BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to determine the effect of kangfuxin liquid (KFXL) on inflammatory response, and its underlying mechanism in treating acute ulcerative colitis (UC) in mice induced by dextran sulfate sodium (DSS). MATERIAL AND METHODS Mice were provided drinking water containing DSS (3%) for 7 days to induce acute enteritis. The mice were divided into 6 groups: a control group, a DSS-induced (vehicle) group, a sulfasalazine (SASP) group, and low-, medium-, and high-dose kangfuxin liquid groups.

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G-Quadruplex (G4) is a noncanonical nucleic acid secondary structure with multiple biofunctions. Identifying G4-related proteins (G4RPs) is important for understanding the roles of G4 in biology. Current methods to identify G4RPs include discovery from specific biological processes or pull-down assays with specific G4 sequences.

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