Publications by authors named "Lin-yan Zhou"

Previous research has highlighted the significant role of progestins and glucocorticoids in fish oocyte maturation and ovulation. To clarify the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes, comprehensive investigations were conducted using a mutant Nile tilapia ( ) model. Analysis revealed pronounced Cyp17a2 expression in ovarian somatic cells of the tilapia.

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Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is caused by an abnormal immune response. Programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) is an immunostimulatory molecule, which interacts with PD ligand (PD-L1) playing a prime important role among autoimmune diseases. () can promote the differentiation of CD (cluster of differentiation) 4 T cells into regulatory T cells (Tregs).

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Background: Over past decades, the instability of parathyroid hormone (PTH) causes great interference for the clinical laboratory. Contradictory results were reported in many reports about storage conditions and suitable blood collection tubes to ensure PTH stability in the pretreatment phase.

Methods: This study recruited 30 participants including 10 healthy persons, 10 hemodialysis, and 10 hyperparathyroidism patients.

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In vertebrates, estrogen receptors are essential for estrogen-associated early gonadal sex development. Our previous studies revealed sexual dimorphic expression of estrogen receptor β2 (ERβ2) during embryogenesis of medaka, and here we investigated the functional importance of ERβ2 in female gonad development and maintenance using a transgenerational ERβ2-knockdown (ERβ2-KD) line and ERβ2-null mutants. We found that ERβ2 reduction favored male-biased gene transcription, suppressed female-responsive gene expression, and affected SDF1a and CXCR4b co-assisted chemotactic primordial germ cell (PGC) migration.

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Despite identification of several sex-determining genes in non-mammalian vertebrates, their detailed molecular cascades of sex determination/differentiation are not known. Here, we used a novel RNAi to characterise the molecular mechanism of Dmy (the sex-determining gene of medaka)-mediated masculinity in XY fish. Dmy knockdown (Dmy-KD) suppressed male pathway (Gsdf, Sox9a2, etc.

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Background: Hot air drying and sun drying are traditional drying technologies widely used in the drying of agricultural products for a long time, but usually recognized as time-consuming or producing lower-quality products. Infrared drying is a rather effective drying technology that has advantages over traditional drying technologies. Thus, in order to investigate the application of infrared drying in the dehydration of red pepper, the drying characteristics and quality of infrared-dried red pepper were compared with those of sun-dried and hot air-dried red pepper.

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Nineteen evaluation indicators in 15 yellow peach chips prepared by explosion puffing drying were analyzed, including color, rehydration ratio, texture, and so on. The analysis methods of principle component analysis (PCA), analytic hierarchy process (AHP), K-means cluster (KC) and Discriminate analysis (DA) were used to analyze the comprehensive quality of the yellow peach chips. The dispersed coefficient of variation of the 19 evaluation indicators varied from 3.

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  • - The study identified and categorized 75 nuclear receptors (NRs) in tilapia and additional NRs in various fish species, uncovering four novel NRs and exploring the effects of genome duplication on their presence in teleosts versus tetrapods.
  • - Tissue expression analysis showed that 53 NRs were active in multiple tissues, while four NRs exhibited tissue-specific roles, emphasizing their importance in the brain, liver, and gonads among others.
  • - The research indicated that 65 NRs were expressed in gonads with distinct timing related to sexual dimorphism, suggesting that these receptors are likely critical for sex determination and gonadal development in fish.
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Females with differentiated ovary of a gonochoristic fish, Nile tilapia, were masculinized by long-term treatment with an aromatase inhibitor (Fadrozole) in the present study. The reversed gonads developed into functional testes with fertile sperm. The longer the fish experienced sex differentiation, the longer treatment time was needed for successful sex reversal.

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There are few studies on the neuropharmacological properties of asparagus, which was applied in Chinese traditional medicine as a tonic and heat-clearing agent. The present study was designed to investigate the anxiolytic-like activity of the aqueous extract of asparagus stem (AEAS) using elevated plus maze (EPM) and Vogel conflict tests (VCT) in mice. AEAS significantly increased the percentage of time spent in open arms in EPM, when compared with control group.

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  • TALENs are a powerful genome editing tool that has proven effective for inducing mutations in Nile tilapia, achieving up to 81% efficiency at targeted genes related to sex differentiation.
  • Six specific genes (dmrt1, foxl2, cyp19a1a, gsdf, igf3, and nrob1b) were targeted, demonstrating that mutations in dmrt1 and foxl2 significantly affect gonadal development and hormone levels, influencing sex differentiation.
  • The study highlights the complex interplay between Foxl2 and Dmrt1 in regulating sex differentiation, suggesting they have opposing roles in tilapia by affecting cyp19a1a expression and estrogen production.
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Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) have been proved to participate in a wide variety of processes, including growth, differentiation, cell proliferation, migration, sex determination and sex differentiation. The roles of FGF9/16/20 subfamily members in the gonadal development of teleost fish have not yet been reported. Three FGFs (16, 20a and 20b) of the FGF9/16/20 subfamily were cloned from the Nile tilapia by RT-PCR and RACE.

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In fish, estradiol-17β (E2) regulates various reproductive processes by acting through estrogen receptors (ERs). Here, we cloned three ER subtypes from medaka and examined their developmental expression in the gonads and liver of genetically females and males from embryos to adults. During embryogenesis, marked increases in the expression of ERβ2, but not either ERα or ERβ1, were found in genetically female embryos during sex differentiation.

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In many vertebrates, estrogens are necessary to promote the growth and differentiation of the female reproductive system during development, and have important reproductive roles in both males and females. Medaka (Oryzias latipes) has three estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes, ERα, ERβ1 and ERβ2. To evaluate the three medaka ER (mER)-ligand interactions, we applied the ERE-luciferase reporter assay system to characterize each ER subtype.

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Doublesex- and Mab-3-related transcription factor-1 (Dmrt1) is an important transcription factor implicated in early testicular differentiation in vertebrates, but its target genes are largely unknown. In the Nile tilapia, estrogen is the natural inducer of ovarian differentiation. Our recent studies have shown that Forkhead-l2 up-regulated transcription of the Cyp19a1a gene (aromatase) in the gonads in a female-specific manner.

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Two types of thrombospondin-1 (named TSP-1a and TSP-1b) were cloned from two species of teleosts, the Nile tilapia and medaka. Phylogenetic analysis of these TSP-1 sequences, together with those available from other vertebrates further demonstrated that two types of TSP-1 exist only in teleosts, extending the finding in fugu and tetraodon to two additional fish species. The expression of both genes was examined using tilapia at various developmental stages.

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  • P450 11beta-hydroxylase is an important enzyme in Nile tilapia that helps produce 11-ketotestosterone (11-KT), a significant androgen for fish reproduction.
  • Two splice variants of this enzyme, P450(11beta)-1 and P450(11beta)-2, were identified, differing in size and structure, with P450(11beta)-1 being more similar to that in another fish species, medaka.
  • Both variants were predominantly expressed in the kidney and testis of male tilapia, indicating a crucial role in spermatogenesis and hormonal regulation, particularly in response to sex-reversing treatments.
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  • * P450c17-I has both hydroxylase and lyase activities for producing estradiol-17beta during oocyte growth, while P450c17-II only has hydroxylase activity, contributing to other hormones during oocyte maturation.
  • * The expression of these enzymes is regulated by specific transcription factors (Ad4BP/SF-1, Lrh-1, Foxl2, and Dax1) during the 48 hours leading up to the spawning process. *
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Cytochrome P450c17 is the single enzyme that mediates the 17 alpha-hydroxylase and 17, 20 lyase activities during the biosynthesis of steroid hormones in the gonads and adrenal gland. However, the mechanism underlying its dual action continues to be a controversy in the field of steroidogenesis in fish. In an attempt to resolve this issue, we identified a novel type of P450c17 (P450c17-II) by an in silico analysis from the genomes of six fish species.

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Increasing evidence suggests the crucial role of estrogen in ovarian differentiation of nonmammalian vertebrates including fish. The present study has investigated the plausible role of Foxl2 in ovarian differentiation through transcriptional regulation of aromatase gene, using monosex fry of tilapia. Foxl2 expression is sexually dimorphic, like Cyp19a1, colocalizing with Cyp19a1 and Ad4BP/SF-1 in the stromal cells and interstitial cells in gonads of normal XX and sex-reversed XY fish, before the occurrence of morphological sex differentiation.

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