Publications by authors named "Liu Xiaoqin"

Background: Myoblast fusion plays a crucial role in myogenesis. Insulin-like growth factor 2 mRNA-binding protein 3 (IGF2BP3) functions as an RNA N-methyladenosine reader and exerts important roles in various biological processes. While our prior study suggested Igf2bp3 contributes to myogenesis, its molecular regulatory mechanism is largely unclear.

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  • The study investigated adverse neonatal outcomes in children born to mothers with different eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS).
  • It analyzed data from over 1.5 million births in Denmark from 1991 to 2015, comparing outcomes based on whether the eating disorder diagnosis was recent (within 2 years of conception) or past (over 2 years before conception).
  • Findings showed that recent eating disorders, especially AN, were linked to higher risks of low birthweight, small-for-gestational-age, and preterm birth, emphasizing the need for better prevention and monitoring of eating disorders during pregnancy.
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The liver is a major organ that performs essential metabolic functions. Developing an efficient and safe method to knock down gene expression in the liver provides an important tool for determining gene function in liver pathophysiology. In this study, we describe a method for intrasplenic injection of adeno-associated virus serotype 8 (AAV8) engineered to express a small hairpin RNA (shRNA) against a target gene of interest, nucleostemin (NS).

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  • China's initiatives to increase public awareness of cervical cancer have led to more HPV diagnoses, with psychological stress affecting both HPV-infected women and their spouses.
  • A study conducted with 11 couples revealed themes around stress perception, communication, and adjustment in coping with HPV.
  • The findings suggest that healthcare professionals should support couples in managing their stress together and improve their coping strategies as a partnership.
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Objectives: To explore the influencing factors and relationships associated with decisional conflict of dialysis modality in End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients.

Methods: This study was a survey-based cross-sectional investigation conducted on 150 ESKD patients in a third-class hospital in Wuhan. The general information questionnaire, decisional conflict scale, Montreal cognitive assessment, frail scale, perceived social support scale, and brief health literacy screen were used for investigation.

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Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of infants with congenital heart disease (CHD) shows brain immaturity assessed via a cortical-based semi-quantitative score. Our primary aim was to develop an infant paralimbic-related subcortical-based semi-quantitative dysmaturation score, termed brain dysplasia score (BDS), to detect abnormalities in CHD infants compared to healthy controls and secondarily to predict clinical outcomes. We also validated our BDS in a preclinical mouse model of hypoplastic left heart syndrome.

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Background: Previous studies have indicated associations between maternal mental disorders and adverse birth outcomes; however, these studies mainly focus on certain types of mental disorders, rather than the whole spectrum.

Aims: We aimed to conduct a broad study examining all maternal mental disorder types and adverse neonatal outcomes which is needed to provide a more complete understanding of the associations.

Method: We included 1 132 757 liveborn singletons born between 1997 and 2015 in Denmark.

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The rising incidence of fibrosis poses a major threat to global public health, and the continuous exploration of natural products for the effective treatment of fibrotic diseases is crucial. Berberine (BBR), an isoquinoline alkaloid, is widely used clinically for its anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor and anti-fibrotic pharmacological effects. Until now, researchers have worked to explore the mechanisms of BBR for the treatment of fibrosis, and multiple studies have found that BBR attenuates fibrosis through different pathways such as TGF-β/Smad, AMPK, Nrf2, PPAR-γ, NF-κB, and Notch/snail axis.

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Background: Personal and family history of psychiatric disorders are key risk factors for postpartum depression (PPD), yet their combined contribution has been understudied.

Objective: To examine personal and family psychiatric history, alone and combined, and their effect on absolute risk and relative risk (RR) of mild/moderate or severe PPD.

Methods: In this cohort study, we used data from 142 064 childbirths with PPD screenings from 2015 to 2021 merged with population registers.

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Photo-responsive adsorption has emerged as a vibrant area because it provides a promising route to reduce the energy consumption of the traditional adsorption separation. However, the current methodology to fabricate photo-responsive sorbents is still subject to the photo-deforming molecular units. In this study, a new initiative of photo-dissociated electron-hole pairs is proposed to generate amazing adsorption activity, and prove its feasibility.

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Introduction: This study combined the bioinformatics and experiment-related technologies to analyze the impact of steroid 5 alpha-reductase 3 (SRD5A3) on the prognosis and immune microenvironment of Liver Hepatocellular Carcinoma (LIHC).

Method: Gene expression and clinical data were obtained from public databases. The prognosis was evaluated using survival, multifactor Cox, enrichment, and mutation analyses.

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Micafungin (MFG) is a widely used echinocandin antifungal agent for treating invasive candidiasis, particularly in critically ill patients. However, its pharmacokinetics can be highly variable in this population. This systematic review aims to summarize population pharmacokinetic models and provide recommendations for its use in intensive care unit (ICU) patients.

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Nonadherence to direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) pharmacotherapy may increase the risk of thromboembolism or bleeding, and delayed or missed doses are the most common types of nonadherence. Current recommendations from regulatory agencies or guidelines regarding this issue lack evidence and fail to consider individual differences. This study aimed to develop individual remedial dosing strategies when the dose was delayed or missed for DOACs, including rivaroxaban, apixaban, edoxaban, and dabigatran etexilate.

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Nucleostemin (NS) plays a role in liver regeneration, and aging reduces its expression in the baseline and regenerating livers following 70% partial hepatectomy (PHx). Here we interrogate the mechanism controlling NS expression during liver regeneration and aging. The NS promoter was analyzed by TRANSFAC.

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  • Roxadustat is an oral medication used to treat renal anemia, but its pharmacokinetics (how the drug moves in the body) in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) with early posttransplant anemia (PTA) had not been previously studied.
  • A population pharmacokinetic analysis was conducted with data from 52 Chinese KTRs, identifying factors like body weight and bilirubin levels that affect the drug’s clearance from the body.
  • The study successfully developed a dosing regimen for roxadustat, recommending it at 100 mg three times a week for most KTRs, with adjustments based on individual body weight and bilirubin levels.
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Background: Little is known about the time trends of postpartum depression (PPD) and whether they differ from time trends of depression among women in general.

Methods: Using Danish health registers, we identified a postpartum population from all women who had a liveborn child from 2000-2022. We sampled a background population by matching five women for each delivery on age and date of childbirth.

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  • Some people with a heart problem called myocardial infarction (MI) might actually have a small hole in their heart called a patent foramen ovale (PFO) that lets dangerous clots pass through.
  • Doctors used a special test called optical coherence tomography (OCT) to study patients who had MI but normal heart arteries to see if they had any clots stuck in the PFO.
  • They found that in two out of three patients, there were signs of sticky clots inside the PFO, and after treating them, none of the patients felt chest pain again.
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Polygonati Rhizoma (PR, Huangjing in Chinese) and its processed product (PRP), which are used in Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for cognitive enhancement and treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD), have not been fully explored in terms of the different mechanisms underlying their anti-AD effects. Therefore, we used APP/PS1 mice as an AD model to assess the effects of PR and PRP on anxiety-like behaviors, cognitive function, memory performance, and pathological changes in the murine brain. UPLC-HRMS was applied to identify the components of PR and PRP that entered into the blood and brain.

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The HOPE cohort is a Danish nationwide cohort with ongoing follow-up, holding information on postpartum depression (PPD) symptoms and diagnoses on 170,218 childbirths (142,795 unique mothers). These data have been linked with extensive register data on health and socioeconomic information on the mothers, their partners, parents, and children. This cohort profile aimed to provide an overview of the data collection and content, describe characteristics, and evaluate potential selection bias.

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Background: Due to a special hemodynamic feature, pulmonary vascular disease in pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with congenital heart disease (PAH-CHD) has two stages: reversible and irreversible. So far, the mechanism involved in the transition from reversible to irreversible stage is elusive. Moreover, no recognized and reliable assessments to distinguish these two stages are available.

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Fibrosis is a public health issue of great concern characterized by the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix, leading to the destruction of parenchymal tissue and organ dysfunction that places a heavy burden on the global healthcare system due to its high incidence, disability, and mortality. () has positively affected various human diseases, including fibrosis. In this review, we concentrate on the anti-fibrotic effects of from a molecular perspective while providing information on the safety, adverse effects, and drug interactions of Additionally, we discuss the innovative formulations, which give some references for further investigation and therapeutic use of 's anti-fibrotic qualities.

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Background: The interplay between genetic and lifestyle factors in the development of bipolar disorder (BD) remains unclear.

Methods: A cohort study was carried out on 365,517 participants from the UK Biobank. Lifestyle scores, based on smoking, physical activity, diet, alcohol consumption, sedentary behavior, sleep duration, and social contact, were grouped as favorable (scores 6-7), intermediate (scores 4-5), or unfavorable (scores 0-3).

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  • Researchers found a rare case where a heart attack happened because of a small hole in the heart called a patent foramen ovale (PFO).
  • They used a special camera called optical coherence tomography to see the clots (or thrombi) in the PFO channel.
  • The study suggests that these clots could be a reason for heart attacks in people with a PFO, not just the usual way clots travel in the body.
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  • The study examines how m6A methylation in wheat is affected by drought stress, finding that TaETC9 may help regulate drought tolerance through RNA methylation.
  • Researchers identified 4221 m6A peaks in 3733 genes, with 373 peaks showing different expressions under drought conditions compared to control conditions.
  • The results indicate that higher levels of m6A are linked to increased mRNA abundance, and the deletion of TaETC9 increased drought sensitivity, suggesting its essential role in drought resistance in wheat.
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Neurosyphilis is a central nervous system infection caused by that imitates various neurological and mental disorders. Therefore, patients with this disease are prone to misdiagnoses. Here, we report a case of neurosyphilis with a psychotic disorder as the main manifestation.

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