Publications by authors named "Kaimin Fang"

Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA), a brominated flame retardant (BFR), has been implicated as the neurotoxic effects in mammalian. However, the exact mechanisms underlying TBBPA-induced neurotoxicity remain unclear. In the present study, Neuro-2a cells, a mouse neural crest-derived cell line, were used to examine the mechanism of TBBPA-induced neuronal cytotoxicity.

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Primary sinonasal mucosal melanoma is a rare aggressive malignancy. In this video, a case of a 68-year-old female who presented with diplopia for 2 weeks is described. The present video reports the endoscopic endonasal surgical excision of a primary sinonasal mucosal melanoma.

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The prevention of postoperative recurrence after endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) relies on targeting specific pathological mechanisms according to individuals' immunological profiles. However, essential biomarkers and biological characteristics of difficult-to-treat chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) patients are not well-defined. The aim of this study was to explore the immunologic profiles of subgroups of CRS patients and determine the specific cytokines responsible for recalcitrant or recurrent CRS with nasal polyposis (rCRSwNP).

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Paraquat (PQ), a toxic and nonselective bipyridyl herbicide, is one of the most extensively used pesticides in agricultural countries. In addition to pneumotoxicity, the liver is an important target organ for PQ poisoning in humans. However, the mechanism of PQ in hepatotoxicity remains unclear.

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  • * The study focused on the effects of docetaxel, an antitumor drug, on SAS cells from human tongue SCC, revealing that it induces cell death and activates apoptosis-related proteins.
  • * Docetaxel's mechanism involves altering mitochondrial functions and activating specific signaling pathways (MAPK and AMPK), where inhibiting these pathways reduces the drug's apoptotic effects on cancer cells.
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  • Chlorpyrifos (CPF) is a widely used pesticide that has been linked to neurotoxic effects, raising concerns about its role in neurodegenerative diseases.
  • The study found that CPF exposure significantly reduced the viability of Neuro-2a cells and increased signs of apoptosis, including the activation of specific cellular markers like caspase-3 and CHOP.
  • Findings suggest that CPF induces neuronal cytotoxicity through two independent pathways: reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and Akt activation, both of which lead to cell death in nerve cells.
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  • Ketamine-associated cystitis causes inflammation and cell death in the bladder, and its main metabolite norketamine (NK) has been shown to have even greater toxic effects on bladder cells than ketamine itself.
  • In studies, exposure to NK resulted in reduced cell viability and increased apoptosis in bladder cells, linked to mitochondrial dysfunction and elevated endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress markers.
  • The study also found that inhibiting certain pathways (like ERK1/2 and calcium signaling) effectively reduced the harmful effects of NK, suggesting new avenues for potential treatments or preventive measures against NK-induced urothelial damage.
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  • Studies showed that MeHg exposure leads to increased apoptotic events in pancreatic cells, characterized by changes in mitochondrial function, ER stress, and activation of specific enzymes involved in cell death.
  • The research indicates that antioxidants and specific inhibitors can mitigate MeHg-induced damage, highlighting the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the cytotoxic process.
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  • Tongue squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a prevalent oral cancer with poor survival rates, highlighting the need for effective treatments.
  • The study examines quercetin, a natural flavonoid found in plants, and its effects on inducing apoptosis (cell death) in tongue SCC cells (SAS cell line).
  • Results indicated that quercetin decreased cell viability, increased apoptosis markers, and activated specific cellular pathways, suggesting it might be a promising candidate for therapeutic development against tongue SCC.
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High-order harmonics generated from atoms driven by counter-rotating two-color circularly (CRTC) polarized laser fields are studied in the frame of a quantum-field scattering theory. We use a pair of generalized phased Bessel (GPB) functions to describe the harmonic generation amplitude. The use of GPB functions allows us to define the phase of a harmonic channel accurately, by which we obtain the spin angular momentum conservation relation in a straightforward way.

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  • Inorganic arsenic (As) is a global pollutant linked to neurodegenerative disorders, with the study focusing on how it affects neuronal cells through autophagy and apoptosis.
  • The research indicates that As exposure activates both autophagy and apoptosis in Neuro-2a cells, showing signs of cell death and increased autophagic markers, while inhibiting autophagy can prevent these effects.
  • The study highlights that As-induced neuronal cell death is mediated by the inactivation of Akt and activation of AMPK, suggesting that targeting these pathways could help protect against arsenic-related neurotoxicity.
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4-methyl-2,4-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)pent-1-ene (MBP), a major active metabolite of bisphenol A (BPA), is generated in the mammalian liver. Some studies have suggested that MBP exerts greater toxicity than BPA. However, the mechanism underlying MBP-induced pancreatic β-cell cytotoxicity remains largely unclear.

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  • Bisphenol A (BPA) is a harmful pollutant linked to neurodegenerative diseases, with its major metabolite, 4-methyl-2,4-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)pent-1-ene (MBP), being even more toxic than BPA itself.
  • Studies have shown that MBP reduces the viability of Neuro-2a cells and induces apoptosis at lower concentrations compared to BPA, involving mitochondrial dysfunction and endoplasmic reticulum stress.
  • Intervention with specific inhibitors and siRNAs can mitigate the harmful effects of MBP on neuronal cells, suggesting potential pathways for therapeutic strategies against MBP-induced neurotoxicity.*
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Objective: Repeated surgical interventions are usually required to control recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP), but at considerable risk of worsened postoperative voice quality. Potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) laser has been reported to effectively manage RRP; however, voice quality after repeated procedures has not been investigated.

Methods: This study recruited 16 patients with RRP treated using KTP laser between 2013 and 2019.

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Silicon dioxide nanoparticles (SiONPs) are widely applied in industry, chemical, and cosmetics. SiONPs is known to induce pulmonary toxicity. In this study, we investigated the molecular mechanisms of SiONPs on pulmonary toxicity using a lung alveolar epithelial cell (L2) model.

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Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), a well-known toxic industrial and environmental pollutant, has been shown to cause serious toxic and health effects. However, limited information is available on Cr(VI)-induced neurotoxic potential, with the underlying toxicological mechanisms remain mostly unclear. The present study demonstrated that the mitochondria-dependent apoptosis pathway was involved in Cr(VI)-induced SH-SY5Y cell (the human neuroblastoma cell line) death, which was accompanied by the appearance of cell shrinkage, increased mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) depolarization and cytochrome c release, and the activation of caspase cascades and poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP).

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Human exposure to silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) has been widely applied as vehicles for drug delivery and cellular manipulations in nanoneuromedicine. SiNPs may cause adverse effects in the brain, but potential mechanisms underlying SiNPs-induced neurotoxicity are remained unclear. Here, we examined cytotoxic effects and the cellular mechanisms of SiNPs-induced neuronal cell death.

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Specifications about the size and stiffness of healthy salivary glands with ultrasound (US) are not available for Asian people. Using a Toshiba Apolio 500 US platform, we determined the size (including anterior-posterior median length, median paramandibular depth dimension, and cranio-caudal height) and hardness of 100 healthy submandibular and parotid glands in volunteers without a history of disease affecting the salivary glands or post-radiation, and compared the dimensions to those of 36 parotid glands and 37 submandibular glands in post-irradiated patients. The dimensions of the parotid and submandibular glands were significantly correlated with body weight.

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Objective: The carotid intimal-medial thickness (CIMT) is a strong predictor of future cardiovascular events. We assessed the mean CIMT and evaluated associated factors in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients.

Materials And Methods: Between January 2016 and March 2018, 70 volunteers underwent automatic ultrasound measurement of the common carotid artery CIMT.

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A kind of cotton-based fibrous adsorbent, zirconia nanoparticles coated cotton fiber (ZrO-CF), was successfully prepared by liquid-phase deposition of zirconia nanoparticles on the surface of cotton fiber. And the ZrO-CF fibrous adsorbent was packed in pipet tips for the enrichment of phosphopeptide by pipetting up and down within 2 min, which was simple and fast. Nine phosphopeptides were identified from the digestion of -casein after ZrO-CF extraction.

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Although hyaluronan (HA)-based biomaterials have been proposed to promote mucociliary differentiation of nasal epithelial cells (NECs), the mechanism by which HA affects the growth and differentiation of NECs has not been thoroughly explored. This study investigates the effect and mechanism of HA on the differentiation of NECs. The experiment cultures human NECs in four conditions, namely controls, transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1, TGF-β1 + HA and HA groups.

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Although endoscopic sinus surgery is the mainstay surgical treatment for chronic rhinosinusitis, over 15% of patients require a repeat operation wherein postoperative adhesion formation is one of the main causes of failure. Several recently proposed chitosan-based biomaterials promote mucosal healing, reduce postoperative adhesion formation and restore mucociliary function of sinonasal mucosa. However, the effects of chitosan on cellular morphology, re-epithelization, and mucociliary differentiation of nasal epithelial cells (NECs) during the wound healing process have not been thoroughly investigated.

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Background: This study presents the first report in the same patients on the time efficiency of surface registration as well as the navigational accuracy using optic and electromagnetic tracking systems.

Methods: Thirty patients with bilateral chronic paranasal pansinusitis underwent endoscopic sinus surgery. After surface registration, the surgeries were performed on one side using optic navigation guidance and on the other side using electromagnetic navigation guidance.

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Background: Prevention of adhesion formation and restoration of mucociliary mucosa are major determinants of the success of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS). Vitamin A (VA) can promote mucociliary differentiation of respiratory epithelium. However, whether topical VA can promote sinonasal wound healing or reduce adhesion formation after ESS in humans remains unexplored.

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