Publications by authors named "Jun ZENG"

Background: Camels, known as the enduring "ships of the desert," host a complex gut microbiota that plays a crucial role in their survival in extreme environments. However, amidst the fascinating discoveries about the camel gut microbiota, concerns about antibiotic resistance have emerged as a significant global challenge affecting both human and animal populations. Indeed, the continued use of antibiotics in veterinary medicine has led to the widespread emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which has worsened through gene transfer.

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Bisphenol S (BPS) is widely used as a substitute for Bisphenol A (BPA). While perinatal BPS exposure is suspected to increase susceptibility to high-caloric diet-induced adipogenesis, how BPS affects offspring remains largely unknown. This study explored effects of prenatal BPS exposure on adiposity and insulin resistance in high-fat diet (HFD)-fed C57BL/6 offspring, revealing significant changes in body weight, glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, and histopathology.

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To curb the intensification of desertification, China has implemented a series of measures to control rocky desertification. However, the interaction between vegetation restoration and the frequent occurrence of extreme weather events has complicated the drought situation in Southwest China. Therefore, in this study, the vegetation health index (VHI) was used to analyze the spatiotemporal variations in drought.

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  • Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a severe complication of diabetes that involves damage to renal tubules, with increased levels of apolipoprotein C1 (Apoc1) in patients' serum.
  • This study investigates the molecular mechanisms behind high glucose-induced damage in kidney cells using a DN mouse model and human kidney cells, analyzing the roles of Apoc1 and Clusterin.
  • Results indicate that Apoc1 levels rise while Clusterin levels fall in DN, and knocking down Apoc1 reduces oxidative stress and cell death; Apoc1 also interacts with Clusterin, suggesting that targeting the Apoc1/Clusterin pathway could be therapeutic for DN.
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Background: The primary aim of this study is to explore the relationship between serum levels of LOX-1, hs-cTnT, and NGAL, and renal function in patients with CKD, as well as to evaluate their diagnostic value for early detection and monitoring of disease progression in CKD patients.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 108 patients with chronic kidney disease admitted to our hospital from January 2023 to December 2023. The patients were divided into the mild renal insufficiency group (51 cases) and the severe renal insufficiency group (57 cases).

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Purpose: The pathogenesis of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) was complex and the overall survival was not satisfying. It was urgent to uncover novel molecules that play vital role in HNSCC for disease monitoring and drug development.

Methods: Distinguished expression of FCGBP mRNA in HNSCC was analyzed by TCGA-HNSC and three GEO datasets, the relationship between FCGBP and clinical stage and survival was analyzed by GEPIA 2, the immune infiltration pattern analysis was conducted by TIMER 2.

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Odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) is a common developmental odontogenic cyst in clinic patients. Odontogenic cysts are often treated by enucleation, curettage, marsupialization and decompression. With apparent advantages, marsupialization and decompression are often the preferred option for adolescents with large jaw cysts.

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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of a new minimally invasive spinal surgery technique (UBE) with traditional open surgery for treating lumbar burst fractures.
  • It included 61 patients divided into two groups: one treated with the UBE method and the other with a traditional surgery approach, and both groups showed similar baseline characteristics.
  • Results indicated successful surgeries with no major complications for either method, but the study focuses on comparing surgical outcomes like operation time and recovery, which will be detailed in further follow-ups.
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Infected chronic wounds, in particular, diabetic wounds, are hard to heal, posing a global health concern with high morbidity and mortality rates. Diabetic full-thickness wounds infected with belong to the most difficult to heal chronic infected wounds. Here, we introduced tannic acid-modified silicon-based nanoparticles (TA-SiNPs) with broad-spectrum bactericidal activity that bacteria develop minimal resistance to, and they can effectively treat full-thickness wounds in diabetic mice infected with .

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  • * In 2021, 11 human cases of H5N6 were reported in Guangxi, with genetic analysis revealing notable similarities to poultry viruses and specific mutations in key viral proteins.
  • * To prevent future outbreaks, it's essential to improve surveillance of avian influenza, especially given the risks from live poultry markets and backyard farming.
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  • Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most prevalent and lethal lung cancer, with its poor outlook linked to complex interactions in the tumor microenvironment.
  • The study utilized methylation analysis and high-throughput sequencing to investigate how methylation impacts mRNA characteristics and its regulatory effects on tumor-related genes.
  • Findings revealed that high levels of mRNA methylation correlate with changes in tumor microenvironment factors, affecting mRNA stability and translation, and resulting in worse prognosis for NSCLC patients.
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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a major and severe opportunistic infection among solid organ transplant recipients. Chemoprophylaxis is advised for those with latent tuberculosis infection. However, the effectiveness of an isoniazid (INH) prophylactic approach based on TB risk factors remains uncertain.

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Objectives: The use of awake extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO, without intubation or sedation under ECMO support in patients with cardiogenic shock is growing rapidly because emerging clinical investigations indicates it may reduce morbidity associated with sedation and intubation. We systematically reviewed the efficacy of awake ECMO and provided evidence for clinical practitioners and researchers.

Design: Systematic review and trial sequential meta-analysis based on observational studies.

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Cartilage injury is common in orthopedics and cartilage tissue engineering provides a therapeutic direction for cartilage regeneration. Albumin (ALB)-platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is speculated to be an ideal natural scaffold material for cartilage tissue engineering theoretically as a product derived from human venous blood. Through and experiments, it was demonstrated that ALB-PRF displayed porous structure and slowly released growth factors (TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, PDGF-AB, PDGF-BB, EGF, IGF-1 and VEGF), ALB-PRF conditioned media promoted proliferation, migration, adhesion, phenotype maintenance and extracellular matrix secretion of rabbit chondrocytes.

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There was arising osteoporosis from an imbalance in bone remodeling, with excessive differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) into adipocytes instead of osteoblasts. In this study, we found IKKε was upregulated in osteoporotic bone and knockdown promoted osteoblast differentiation. We explored amlexanox (AM), a novel IKKε inhibitor, for its effects on osteogenic differentiation and bone homeostasis.

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Background: China's plasmapheresis donation policy differs from that of Western countries. The association between regular plasmapheresis donation and donor health in China is still unknown.

Objectives: To investigate the association of regular plasmapheresis donation with serum protein and electrolyte levels and provide scientific evidence for policy improvement.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), there are many prescriptions for treating breast cancer (BC) that utilize the herb Epimedium brevicornum Maxim, which warms and replenishes kidney yang. Baohuoside I (BI) is a flavonoid compound found in Epimedium brevicornum Maxim. As a single glycoside, it is not easily hydrolyzed in the intestine and is typically absorbed as a precursor.

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Understanding polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) degradation in sequential anaerobic-aerobic remediation is crucial for effective remediation strategies. In this study, microcosm and greenhouse experiments were conducted to dissect the effects of organic amendments (carbon-based) and plant treatments (ryegrass) on soil PCB dissipation under oxic and sequential anoxic-oxic conditions. We analyzed the soil bacterial community in greenhouse experiments using high-throughput sequencing to explore plant-pollutant-microbe interactions.

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Utilizing systematic plant chemistry separation techniques, two previously unreported phenolic acids (1-2) and eighteen (3-20) phenolic acids were isolated from 70 % ethanol extract of Meehania fargesii var. radicans (Vaniot) C.Y.

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Background: Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells derived extracellular vesicles (HUMSC-EVs) have drawn much interest in kidney transplantation, mainly because of their renoprotection by alleviating cell injury and stimulating tissue repair. Cellular senescence has been proven to play a dual regulatory role in kidney ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI), and the regulation of HUMSC-EVs on tubular epithelial cell senescence may be a potential therapeutic target.

Materials And Methods: In vitro, the hypoxia-reoxygenation of human kidney-2 cells was used to simulate kidney IRI, and the regulation of HUMSC-EVs on human kidney-2 cells was detected.

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  • Physical particles, specifically fecal particle size (FPS), are influenced by gut microbiomes in humans, highlighting their role as abiotic factors in microbial ecology.
  • A study involving 76 individuals revealed that FPS is highly individualized and not significantly impacted by chewing efficiency or diet, contrary to initial assumptions.
  • Findings indicate that gut microbiota diversity and composition, as well as factors like transit time, are critical in determining FPS, suggesting that the microbiome is essential for efficient digestion and energy extraction in the gastrointestinal tract.
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  • This study investigates the expression of tRNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs) in patients with type 2 diabetes, focusing on their potential as biomarkers for nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR).
  • Fifty-three participants were analyzed, with 25 having NPDR and 28 as a control group; techniques like microarray and PCR were used to identify and validate changes in tsRNA levels.
  • The results revealed 668 upregulated and 485 downregulated tsRNAs, with specific tsRNAs showing significant changes that may be clinically relevant as biomarkers for NPDR.
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  • The study aimed to explore changes in the retina of patients with retinal vein occlusion (RVO) after treatment with intravitreal ranibizumab (IVR), with or without triamcinolone acetonide (IVTA).
  • It included 50 patients and used multiple imaging techniques to assess visual acuity and retinal structure before and after treatment.
  • Results showed significant improvements in vision and retinal structure with both treatment options, but using IVR with IVTA led to better visual outcomes and increased intraocular pressure compared to IVR alone.
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Background: Matrine is an alkaloid extracted from Sophorus beans of the legume family, and it has significant effects and a variety of pharmacological activities. Osteosarcoma(OS) is a common malignant bone tumor that is characterized by high incidence and rapid progression. There have been some preliminary studies on the therapeutic effect of matrine on OS, but the specific mechanism remains unclear.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common form of liver cancer with poor prognosis. The available drugs for advanced HCC are limited and substantial therapeutic advances including new drugs and new combination therapies are still in urgent need. In this study, we found that the major metabolite of Lactobacillus reuteri (L.

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