Publications by authors named "Maoting Li"

Liver fibrosis may lead to cirrhosis and even cancer without effective clinical medicine available. Previous studies demonstrated that galactan-containing pectins or pectin-like polysaccharides might target Galectin-3 (Gal-3) to impede fibrosis. This research aims to discover novel pectin-like galactan to interfere with fibrosis for potential new drug development.

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Renal injury, a prevalent clinical outcome with multifactorial etiology, imposes a substantial burden on society. Currently, there remains a lack of effective management and treatments. Extensive research has emphasized the diverse biological effects of natural polysaccharides, which exhibit promising potential for mitigating renal damage.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Fu-Fang-Jin-Qian-Cao is a traditional Chinese herbal remedy aimed at treating urinary stones by protecting kidney cells from damage caused by calcium oxalate and oxidative stress, although its exact mechanisms are still under investigation.
  • - The study utilized comprehensive metabolomics and network pharmacology to analyze how Fu-Fang-Jin-Qian-Cao inhibits autophagy in a mouse model of renal injury induced by calcium oxalate, identifying several key proteins involved in this process.
  • - Results indicated that treatment with Fu-Fang-Jin-Qian-Cao effectively reversed damage related to two major signaling pathways (MAPK and PI3K-Akt) and restored the function of several autophagy-related proteins, suggesting its potential in mitigating kidney
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Background: Renal fibrosis is a common chronic outcome of acute kidney injury (AKI). Pericyte-myofibroblasts transition and production of abundant extracellular matrix are the important pathologic basis. This study investigated the effect of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) transplantation on the AKI kidney fibrosis and the possible mechanisms.

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Urolithiasis or kidney stones is a common and frequently occurring renal disease; calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals are responsible for 80% of urolithiasis cases. niruri L. (PN) has been used to treat urolithiasis.

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Renal fibrosis, which is characterized as progressive extracellular matrix accumulation, is a common feature of different stages of chronic kidney disease, and the degree of fibrosis is strongly associated with renal function. In clinical practice, precise understanding of the space distribution of fibrosis is extremely important for the diagnosis and prognosis of renal disease. Rapid advances in terahertz (THz) technology have been made, and this technology has a broad application in bio-detection, as it can interact and measure the collective vibrations and rotations of molecular groups.

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Objective: Thyroid cancer has been an increasingly high-profile public health issue. Comprehensive assessment for its disease burden seems particularly important for understanding health priorities and hinting high-risk populations.

Methods: We estimated the age-sex-specific thyroid cancer burden and its temporal trend in China from 1990 to 2019 by following the general methods from the global burden of disease (GBDs) 2019 Study.

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Ammonia inhibition easily affects the performance of anaerobic digestion (AD) for municipal sludge and the oxidization of volatile fatty acids (VFAs) is the rate-limiting step of this process. Bioaugmentation is considered to be an effective method to alleviate ammonia inhibition of AD, but most study used the hydrogenotrophic methanogens as the bioaugmentation culture. In this study, bioaugmentation of mesophilic AD (MAD) and thermophilic AD (TAD) under ammonia inhibition with syntrophic acetate and propionate oxidizing consortia was investigated.

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Purpose: Sinomenine has been known to inhibit the proliferation of breast cancer cells. However, its targets have not been found yet. This study aimed to search for molecular targets of sinomenine for treating breast cancer via network pharmacology.

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Previous studies have reported the potential developmental neurobehavioral effects of decabrominated diphenyl ethers (BDE 209) on developing animals, but the effects on adult animals are rare or controversial and the mechanism is not fully understood. In the present study, male adult Sprague-Dawley rats performed poor spatial learning and memory in Morris water maze after exposure to BDE 209 by gavage for 30 days. The expression of hippocampal glutamate receptor subunits NR1, NR2B and GluR1, the phosphorylation of NR2B subunit at Ser1301 (p-NR2B Ser1303) and GluR1 subunit at Ser831 (p-GluR1 Ser831) were all decreased, and the phosphorylation ratio of NR2B revealed an increasing trend after BDE 209 exposure.

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