Publications by authors named "Ke-Xin Zhu"

Background: Alopecia significantly affects the mental health and social relationship of women since childbearing age, highlighting the need for a safe, effective, and convenient treatment.

Methods: The authors have conducted a prospective self-controlled trial involving 15 female patients at childbearing age with alopecia. These patients received a subcutaneous scalp injection of platelet-rich plasma once every 4 weeks for 3 treatments in total.

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  • The study investigates the rising concerns regarding the toxicity of Chinese Herbal Medicine (CHM) over the past decade, highlighting a lack of comprehensive research in this area.
  • A total of 3,225 publications were analyzed, revealing a significant increase in research output, with the highest number published in 2022, and a specific focus on hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity as key areas of interest.
  • Despite growing attention on CHM toxicity, the study emphasizes the need for more in-depth investigations and connections between CHM and toxicological mechanisms, particularly around apoptosis.
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Zearalenone (ZEN) is well known as a kind of endocrine disruptor whose exposure is capable of causing reproductive toxicity in animals. Cyanidin-3--glucoside (C3G) is a derivative of cyanidin and owns multiple biofunctions, and prior efforts have suggested that C3G has therapeutic actions for reproductive diseases. In this article, a ZEN exposure model during primordial follicle assembly was constructed using the culture platform of neonatal mouse ovaries.

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Zearalenone (ZEN) is a widespread and transgenerational toxicant that can cause serious reproductive health risks, which poses a potential threat to global agricultural production and human health; its estrogenic activity can lead to reproductive toxicity through the induction of granulosa cell apoptosis. Herein, comparative transcriptome analysis, single-cell transcriptome analysis, and weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) combined with gene knockout in vivo and RNA interference in vitro were used to comprehensively describe the damage caused by ZEN exposure on ovarian granulosa cells. Comparative transcriptome analysis and WGCNA suggested that the tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α-mediated mitogen-activated protein kinase 7 (MAP2K7)/ AKT serine/threonine kinase 2 (AKT2) axis was disordered after ZEN exposure in porcine granulosa cells (pGCs) and mouse granulosa cells (mGCs).

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Despite aging is closely linked to increased aneuploidy in the oocytes, the mechanism of how aging affects aneuploidy remains largely elusive. Here, we applied single-cell parallel methylation and transcriptome sequencing (scM&T-seq) data from the aging mouse oocyte model to decode the genomic landscape of oocyte aging. We found a decline in oocyte quality in aging mice, as manifested by a significantly lower rate of first polar body exclusion (P < 0.

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Background: Cattle (Bos taurus) are a major large livestock, however, compared with other species, the transcriptional specificity of bovine oocyte development has not been emphasised.

Results: To reveal the unique transcriptional signatures of bovine oocyte development, we used integrated multispecies comparative analysis and weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) to perform bioinformatic analysis of the germinal follicle (GV) and second meiosis (MII) gene expression profile from cattle, sheep, pigs and mice. We found that the expression levels of most genes were down-regulated from GV to MII in all species.

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In order to reveal the complex mechanism governing the mitotic/meiotic switch in female germ cells at epigenomic and genomic levels, we examined the chromatin accessibility (scATAC-seq) and the transcriptional dynamics (scRNA-seq) in germ cells of mouse embryonic ovary between E11.5 to 13.5 at single-cell resolution.

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To investigate the characteristics and source apportionment of atmospheric volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Dalian, the concentration level, composition characteristics, reaction activity, and source apportionment of atmospheric VOCs in Dalian were analyzed based on high-resolution online observation VOCs data from June to August 2020. The results showed that the average (VOCs) was (10.21±5.

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Mongolian horses have been bred and used for labor and transport for centuries. Nevertheless, traits of testicular development in Mongolian horses have rarely been studied; particularly, studies regarding the transcriptional regulation characteristics of testicular development are lacking. In this paper, transcription specificity during testicular development in Mongolian horses is highlighted via a multispecies comparative analysis and weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA).

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  • The rice stem borer (RSB), Chilo suppressalis, is a significant pest in China, leading to major economic losses in rice production.
  • The study examined the genetic diversity and structure of 16 RSB populations in northern China using 12 nuclear microsatellite loci, revealing moderate genetic diversity and differentiation.
  • The findings identified three genetic clades (western, eastern, northern/central) and suggested that geographical distance does not influence genetic distance among populations, providing insights for better pest management strategies.
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  • The study investigates the genetic diversity and structure of small brown planthopper (SBPH) populations in China, a major rice pest, using mitochondrial DNA analysis.
  • Researchers identified 83 haplotypes from 1,253 sequences, revealing high genetic variability and differentiation among the populations.
  • Results showed no geographic clustering of haplotypes, no distinct genetic groups, and indicated a sudden population expansion of SBPH across China.
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Insulin resistance is a major cause of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Macrophage infiltration into obese adipose tissue promotes inflammatory responses that contribute to the pathogenesis of insulin resistance. Suppression of adipose tissue inflammatory responses is postulated to increase insulin sensitivity in obese patients and animals.

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Berberine (BBR) exhibits diverse bioactivities, including anticancer activity; but its poor druggability limits its applications. In this study, we designed and synthesized a series of 9-O position modified BBR derivatives aiming to improve its cell permeability and anticancer activity, utilizing a long alkyl chain branched by hydroxyl group and methoxycarbonyl group. Among these compounds, B10 showed 3.

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Five pairs of optically pure meroterpenoid enantiomers (1a/1b-5a/5b) and two known compounds (6 and 7) were isolated from Rhododendron fastigiatum. Compounds 1a/1b-5a/5b were resolved from naturally scalemic mixtures by chiral HPLC. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods, X-ray crystallographic experiments, and ECD analyses.

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Two new triterpenoids, vistriterpenoids A (1) and B (2), and four known ones, were acquired from Dodonaea viscosa. Compounds 1 and 2 represent the 24-nor-oleanane triterpenoids isolated from the genus Dodonaea for the first time. Their structures were identified based on extensive spectroscopic methods.

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The prevalence and incidence of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) among men who have sex with men (MSM) are on the rise throughout China. With a large population of MSM, Jiangsu Province is facing an escalating HIV-1 epidemic.The aim of this study was to explore the phylogenetic and temporal dynamics of HIV-1 CRF01_AE and CRF07_BC among antiretroviral therapy (ART)-naïve MSM recently infected with HIV-1 in Jiangsu Province.

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A new gene homologous to the reported antimicrobial peptide (AMP) hyastatin from Hyas araneus was screened in the SSH library constructed from the hemocytes of Scylla paramamosain, and named SpHyastatin. In vivo study showed that SpHyastatin was predominantly expressed in hemocytes of S. paramamosain.

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Histone H2A is known to participate in host immune defense through generating special antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), for which it has been an interesting research focus to characterize this kind of peptides in vertebrates and invertebrates. Although thousands of AMPs have been reported in variety of life species, only several AMPs are known in crabs and in particular no H2A-derived AMP has yet been reported. In the present study, a 38-amino acid peptide with antimicrobial activity was determined based on the sequence analysis of a histone H2A identified from the mud crab Scylla paramamosain.

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