Publications by authors named "Linling Liu"

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  • Balanced selection in mink breeding is crucial due to the conflicting nature of growth and reproductive traits like total number born (TNB), number born alive (NBA), and body weight (BW).
  • The study analyzed SNP genotypes from 219 minks using ddRAD-seq, resulting in over 2.4 million high-quality SNPs for a genome-wide association study (GWAS).
  • Findings indicate specific genes linked to TNB, NBA, and BW, providing valuable insights for enhancing mink breeding strategies.
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  • Starch is a vital energy source for both plants and humans, with amylose content being a key focus in improving starchy crops through breeding, particularly in Tartary buckwheat which accumulates more amylose than common cereals.
  • Research revealed that the endosperm of Tartary buckwheat is the main site for amylose production, and 35 genes related to starch biosynthesis were identified, with some showing high expression specifically in the endosperm.
  • The study also noted the role of brassinosteroids in promoting amylose synthesis, enhancing understanding of the regulatory mechanisms of amylose biosynthesis in Tartary buckwheat for future breeding advancements.
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The excessive employment of acetaminophen (APAP) is capable of generating oxidative stress and apoptosis, which ultimately result in acute liver injury (ALI). polysaccharides (GLPs) exhibit hepatoprotective activity, yet the protective impact and potential mechanism of GLPs in relation to APAP-induced ALI remain ambiguous. The intention of this research was to scrutinize the effect of GLPs on APAP-induced ALI and to shed light on their potential mechanism.

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Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS), characterized by obesity, hyperglycemia, and abnormal blood lipid levels, is the pathological basis of many cardiovascular diseases. Gualou-Xiebai-Banxia-Tang decoction (GT) was first described in the Synopsis of the Golden Chamber, the earliest traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) monograph on diagnosis and treatment of miscellaneous diseases in China. According to TCM precepts, based on its ability to activate yang to release stagnation, activate qi to reduce depression, remove phlegm, and broaden the chest, GT has been used for more than 2,000 years to treat cardiovascular ailments.

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Liver injury and progressive liver failure are severe life-threatening complications in sepsis, further worsening the disease and leading to death. Macrophages and their mediated inflammatory cytokine storm are critical regulators in the occurrence and progression of liver injury in sepsis, for which effective treatments are still lacking. l-Ascorbic acid 6-palmitate (L-AP), a food additive, can inhibit neuroinflammation by modulating the phenotype of the microglia, but its pharmacological action in septic liver damage has not been fully explored.

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Rutin is a significant flavonoid with strong antioxidant property and various therapeutic effects. It plays a crucial role in disease prevention and human health maintenance, especially in anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, hepatoprotective and cardiovascular effects. While many plants can synthesize and accumulate rutin, tartary buckwheat is the only food crop possessing high levels of rutin.

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Vascular remodeling plays a vital role in hypertensive diseases and is an important target for hypertension treatment. Irisin, a newly discovered myokine and adipokine, has been found to have beneficial effects on various cardiovascular diseases. However, the pharmacological effect of irisin in antagonizing hypertension-induced vascular remodeling is not well understood.

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The management of idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) poses a significant challenge because of its ambiguous etiology. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) combined with mammotome-assisted minimally invasive surgery (MAMIS) for the treatment of IGM. This retrospective cohort study included patients with IGM who underwent treatment at our hospital between January 2017 and June 2022.

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Amylose content (AC) is a significant quality trait in starchy crops, affecting their processing and application by the food and non-food industries. Therefore, fine-tuning AC in these crops has become a focus for breeders. Granule-bound starch synthase (GBSS) is the core enzyme that directly determines the AC levels.

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Irisin, a new exercise-mediated myokine, plays an important role in cardiovascular diseases by regulating cell energy metabolism. The induction of mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress are the crucial mechanisms involved in doxorubicin-induced cardiomyocyte damage and cardiac dysfunction, but the mitochondria-dependent protective mechanisms of irisin in DOX-impaired cardiomyocytes are poorly understood. In this study, we exposed mouse-FNDC5 (irisin-precursor)-knockout, FNDC5 transgenic mice and their WT littermates, as well as cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes to DOX at a dosage of 4 mg/kg (once a week for 4 weeks) in vivo and 2 μM in vitro, respectively, then investigated how irisin alleviated DOX-induced oxidative stress and myocardial injury.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Dingxin Recipe â…¢ (DXR â…¢) is a traditional Chinese medicine compound used for hyperlipidemia treatment in clinical practice. However, its curative effects and pharmacological mechanisms in hyperlipidemia have not been clarified to date.

Aim Of The Study: Studies have demonstrated that gut barrier was strongly implicated in lipid deposition.

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Background: Neuroinflammation-mediated microglia polarization is a major process in various central nervous system (CNS) diseases. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress contributes to the inflammatory signals as well as to microglia polarization in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced neuroinflammation. Ascorbic acid 6-palmitate (L-AP) has been broadly used as a dietary antioxidant in foods and demonstrated a strong inhibitory effect on 5-LOX; however, the specific anti-inflammation mechanisms remain unclear.

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  • Inflammatory immune responses are crucial in both exercise-induced injuries and the healing process, yet the regulatory mechanisms behind immune infiltration during these injuries are not well understood.
  • Researchers created a system that screens biomarkers related to immunity and evaluates the immunomodulatory abilities of various natural supplements through data analysis and network pharmacology.
  • The study found that exercise increases the infiltration of natural killer (NK) cells, while certain natural compounds can potentially reduce this immune response, suggesting they may help protect against inflammation following exercise.
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  • Sepsis can cause serious liver dysfunction, leading to high mortality rates, and there are currently no specific treatments for this condition.* -
  • Prim-O-glucosylcimifugin (POG), a compound from Saposhnikovia divaricata, shows potential in protecting the liver during sepsis by inhibiting a specific pathway related to inflammation (NLRP3 inflammasome).* -
  • Experiments demonstrated that POG reduced liver damage and mortality in septic mice, comparable to the effects of ibuprofen, indicating its ability to mitigate sepsis-induced liver injury.*
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Stigmasterol (ST) has been shown to improve both lipid and bile acid (BA) metabolism. However, the mechanism(s) by which ST prevents dyslipidemia via BA metabolism, and the potential involvement of other regulatory mechanisms, remains unclear. Here, we found that ST treatment effectively alleviates lipid metabolism disorder induced by a high-fat diet (HFD).

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Lung carcinoma is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Chemotherapy remains the cornerstone of lung cancer treatment. Unfortunately, most types of cancer will develop resistance to chemotherapies over the time.

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Spermatogenesis is a multistep biological process. In addition to somatic cells, it involves the orderly differentiation of dozens of spermatogenic cells. In this process, the regulatory networks between different spermatogenic cell populations are significantly different.

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: Lung cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors. Histone methylation was reported to regulate the expression of a variety of genes in cancer. However, comprehensive understanding of the expression profiles of histone methyltransferases and demethylases in lung cancer is still lacking.

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Farmed mink (Neovison vison) is one of the most important fur-bearing species worldwide, and coat colour is a crucial qualitative characteristic that contributes to the economic value of the fur. To identify additional genes that may play important roles in coat colour regulation, Illumina/Solexa high-throughput sequencing technology was used to catalogue the global gene expression profiles in mink skin with two different coat colours (black and white). RNA-seq analysis indicated that a total of 12,557 genes were differentially expressed in black versus white minks, with 3,530 genes up-regulated and 9,027 genes down-regulated in black minks.

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  • After the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, China set up a surveillance system to monitor severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) across 10 provinces from 2011 to 2013.
  • Out of 5,644 SARI cases analyzed, only 6% tested positive for influenza, with 62% of those being influenza A and 38% influenza B; older patients and those with chronic conditions were more frequently among the positive cases.
  • The study found that the influenza strains identified in SARI cases closely matched those found through influenza-like illness (ILI) surveillance, with both systems showing peaks in activity at the same times.
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Antlers offer a unique model for the study of whether regeneration recapitulates development in a mammalian organ. Research, to date, supports the full recapitulation in antler, but a recent report that subcutaneously transplanted (ST) pedicle periosteum (PP) failed to induce that ectopic antler formation could argue against recapitulation, as antlerogenic periosteum (AP) can readily do so. However, it was not clear in that study whether the result was caused by inability of the PP to interact with the skin or owing to failure to create the required close contact to it.

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