Publications by authors named "Li-Zi Lin"

Background: Empathizing and systemizing abilities are respectively associated with key developmental outcomes like intelligence, executive function, and autistic traits, particularly in typically developing (TD) children. However, how specific cognitive styles-defined by the balance between empathizing and systemizing-relate to these outcomes remains unclear.

Methods: We conducted a latent profile analysis on 502 TD children aged 6‒12 years to identify cognitive styles based on multiple dimensions of empathizing and systemizing, measured by the Children's Empathy Quotient and Systemizing Quotient.

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Synthetic turf has become a popular alternative to natural grass due to low upkeep costs; however, its health impacts have not been clearly elucidated. This review examines and consolidates the existing literature on rubber crumb in infill in synthetic turf and its associated adverse health outcomes, along with recommendations for future research. A database search was conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Embase, and Google Scholar of studies on exposures to rubber crumb in infills in synthetic turf.

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Insulin and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) play key roles in fetal growth and development. However, their roles in the association between fetal growth and perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) exposure remain unclear. In this study, the levels of 34 PFAS, IGF1, and insulin were measured in 258 paired mother-infant serum samples collected from a nested case-control study in Maoming city.

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An increasing proportion of the world's population lives in urban settings that have limited greenspace. Urbanization puts pressure on existing greenspace and reduces its access. Climate impacts, including increased temperature and extreme weather events, challenge the maintenance of urban vegetation, reducing its ecosystem services and benefits for human health.

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Purpose: To improve the oral absorption of relugolix (RLGL), which has low oral bioavailability due to its low solubility and being a substrate of P-glycoprotein (P-gp). A solid self-microemulsifying drug delivery system of relugolix (RLGL-S-SMEDDS) was prepared and evaluated in vitro and in vivo.

Methods: The composition of the solid self-microemulsifying drug delivery system (S-SMEDDS) was selected by solubility study and pseudo-ternary phase diagram, and further optimized by Design-Expert optimization design.

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Few epidemiological studies have investigated associations between anthropogenic heat emissions (AE) and serum lipids. We recruited 15,477 adults from 33 communities in northeastern China in 2009. We estimated AE flux by using data on energy consumption and socio-economic statistics covering building, transportation, industry, and human metabolism.

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Epidermal growth factor (EGF) binds with its surface receptor to stimulate gene expression and cancer cell proliferation. EGF stimulates cancer cell growth via phosphoinositide 3‑kinase (PI3K) and programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD‑L1) pathways. As an integrin αvβ3 antagonist, heteronemin exhibits potent cytotoxic effects against cancer cells.

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Anthropogenic climate change will have a negative impact on worldwide well-being over and above the direct consequences of rising average temperatures. But anthropogenic heat (AH) relationship with childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is unknown. To assess the relationship with AH exposure and childhood ADHD symptoms in the context of global climate change, this study was conducted in a cross-sectional survey from April 2012 to May 2018 in the northeastern, northwestern, and southern regions of China, with a total enrollment of 179,846 children aged 6-18 years.

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Based on the signaling pathway of phosphoinositide 3-kinase(PI3K)/protein kinase B(Akt)/mammalian target of rapamycin(mTOR), pathway-related phosphatase and tensin homolog(PTEN), B-cell lymphoma-2(Bcl-2), and Bcl-2-associated X protein(BAX), the mechanism of Rose roxburghii polysaccharides in inhibiting proliferation and inducing apoptosis of prostate cancer DU145 cells was explored, as well as the antioxidant activity of R. roxburghii polysaccharides. Prostate cancer DU145 cells were treated with different concentrations of R.

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Particulate matter (PM) and contaminants attached to PM can increase the risk of respiratory diseases. However, the health risk assessment of chlorinated paraffins (CPs), an emerging pollutant occupying a high proportion of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in PM, remains scarce. This study aimed to evaluate the association between PM-bound CPs and asthma, along with relative symptoms, in school-aged children and adolescents.

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Chlorinated polyfluorinated ether sulfonate (F-53B), a chromium-fog depressant widely utilized as an alternative to perfluorooctanesulfonate, can transfer from mother to fetus. Recent research has demonstrated that prenatal exposure to F-53B results in synaptic damage in weaning mice. However, the mechanism underpinning F-53B-triggered synaptic damage during fetal development remains unclear.

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Evidence from animal experiments has shown that chlorinated polyfluoroalkyl ether sulfonic acids (Cl-PFESAs) can induce vision dysfunction in zebrafish. However, environmental epidemiological evidence supporting this hypothesis remains limited. In our case-control study, samples collected from 270 individuals (135 controls and 135 cases) from the Isomers of C8 Health Project data were analyzed for Cl-PFESAs.

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  • Biocatalysis is a promising method for creating chiral pharmaceuticals, but improving the selectivity of biocatalysts can be complicated and resource-heavy.
  • * Researchers utilized machine learning on 240 datasets to build models that predict how amidase enzymes will interact with new substrates, focusing on chemistry and geometry descriptors.
  • * A new strategy based on these models allows for targeted protein engineering, resulting in an enzyme variant that demonstrates a 53-fold improvement in enantioselectivity compared to the original amidase.
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  • Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a growing global health issue, with environmental factors like outdoor artificial light at night (LAN) potentially influencing it.
  • A study involving 15,477 adults examined the impact of LAN on MetS and its components, finding that increased LAN exposure correlated with higher odds of MetS and issues like elevated blood pressure and triglycerides.
  • Notably, individuals who didn't engage in regular exercise were more significantly affected by LAN exposure, indicating that lifestyle factors may modify the risk associated with MetS.
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  • - The study analyzed data from 1,238 adults to evaluate how different types of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) affect red blood cell indices, focusing on both isomer and sex differences.
  • - Results indicated that linear (n-) isomers of PFAS showed a stronger positive impact on red blood cell indices in women compared to men, with significant changes in hemoglobin and red blood cell counts.
  • - Findings suggest that when assessing health risks of PFAS, it’s important to consider the specific chemical structures, demographic factors like sex, and their combined effects.
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Evidence on the link of long-term exposure to ozone (O) with childhood asthma, rhinitis, conjunctivitis and eczema is inconclusive. We did a population-based cross-sectional survey, including 177,888 children from 173 primary and middle schools in 14 Chinese cities. A satellite-based spatiotemporal model was employed to assess four-year average O exposure at both residential and school locations.

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Progesterone (P) plays a pivotal role in regulating the cancer progression of various types, including breast cancer, primarily through its interaction with the P receptor (PR). In PR-negative breast cancer cells, P appears to function in mediating cancer progression, such as cell growth. However, the mechanisms underlying the roles of P in PR-negative breast cancer cells remain incompletely understood.

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Bile acids (BAs) play a crucial role in lipid metabolism of children. However, the association between per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) exposure and BAs in children is scarce. To address this need, we selected 252 children from the Maoming Birth Cohort and measured 32 PFAS, encompassing short- and long-chain perfluorocarboxylic acids (PFCAs) and perfluorosulfonic acids (PFSAs) in the cord blood.

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  • Fine particulate matter (PM), especially ultrafine particles (UFPs), is linked to brain damage and neurological diseases, with existing studies suggesting toxic effects but lacking a clear understanding of underlying mechanisms.
  • The research utilizes the adverse outcome pathway (AOP) framework to analyze molecular mechanisms involved in PM-induced neurotoxicity, identifying common toxicity pathways like neuroinflammation signaling and glucocorticoid receptor signaling.
  • Findings reveal that neuroinflammation is a key initial event triggered by PM and UFPs, with distinct activation sequences for UFPs, highlighting the importance of inflammation response, lipid metabolism, mitochondrial dysfunction, and blood-brain barrier impairment in understanding neurotoxicity.
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Evidence regarding the link between long-term ambient ozone (O) exposure and childhood sleep disorders is little. This study aims to examine the associations between long-term exposure to O and sleep disorders in children. We conducted a population-based cross-sectional survey, including 185,428 children aged 6-18 years in 173 schools across 14 Chinese cities during 2012 and 2018.

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Objectives: Evidence on the link between long-term ambient particulate matter (PM) exposures and childhood sleep disorders were scarce. We examined the associations between long-term exposures to PM and PM (PM with an aerodynamic equivalent diameter <2.5 μm and <1 μm, respectively) with sleep disorders in children.

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  • A study with 48,502 Chinese children aged 5-12 explored the link between outdoor Light at Night (LAN) exposure and executive function, using satellite images to assess exposure levels.
  • The results indicated that higher outdoor LAN exposure correlated with poorer executive function and increased risks of executive dysfunction, particularly in older children (ages 10-12).
  • The researchers conclude that reducing outdoor LAN exposure could potentially improve executive function, suggesting the need for further studies on this topic.
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Epidemiological evidence showed that serum high perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) levels are associated with multiple eye related diseases, but the potential underlying molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. Zebrafish and photoreceptor cell (661w) models were used to investigate the molecular mechanism of PFOS induced eye development defects. Our results showed a novel molecular mechanism of PFOS-induced inflammation response-mediated photoreceptor cell death associated with eye development defects.

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The relapse rate of substance abusers is high, and addiction rehabilitation adjunct drugs need to be developed urgently. There have been numerous reports on blocking the formation of substance addiction, but studies on drugs that can alleviate withdrawal symptoms are very limited. Both the dopamine transporter (DAT) hypothesis and D3 dopamine receptor (D3R) hypothesis are proposed.

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Chlorinated polyfluorinated ether sulfonate, commercially known as F-53B, has been associated with adverse birth outcomes. However, the reproductive toxicology of F-53B on the placenta remains poorly understood. To address this gap, we examined the impact of F-53B on placental injury and its underlying molecular mechanisms in vivo.

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