Publications by authors named "Mengli Sun"

Cell growth and metabolism require an adequate supply of oxygen. However, obtaining sufficient oxygen from the blood circulating around diabetic wounds is challenging. Nevertheless, achieving a continuous and stable oxygen supply is required for these wounds to heal.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive degenerative neurological illness with insidious onset. Due to the complexity of the pathogenesis of AD and different pathological changes, the clinical phenotypes of dementia are diverse, and these pathological changes also interact with each other. Therefore, it is of great significance to search for biomarkers that can diagnose these pathological changes to improve the ability to monitor the course of disease and treat the disease.

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Background: Autoimmune thyroid disease is a prevalent condition affecting women of reproductive age, leading to thyroid dysfunction and impacting pregnancy outcomes. While the critical role of thyroid hormone in pregnancy outcomes is well-established, the potential association between positive anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPOAb) and adverse pregnancy outcomes in pregnant women with normal thyroid function remains unclear.

Objective: This study aims to investigate the relationship between maternal TPOAb positivity and adverse pregnancy outcomes with normal thyroid function.

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Objective: The relationship between serum selenium levels and papillary thyroid cancer (PTC), especially the pathological features, still remains controversial. We conducted this study to investigate the relationship between serum selenium levels and PTC in a Chinese population.

Methods: Cross-sectional data of 284 patients with PTC were collected from the First Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University.

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To study the effects of third trimester maternal isolated hypothyroxinemia (serum low free thyroxine and normal thyroid stimulating hormone level) on pregnancy outcomes, we performed a retrospective cohort study in women with singleton pregnancy between February 2009 and June 2012. Pregnant women were assigned to two groups, a hypothyroxinemia group (with maternal isolated hypothyroxinemia in the third trimester and normal thyroid function in the first and second trimesters) and a control group (with normal serum thyroid functions). The pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth, fetal distress, birth weight, premature rupture of membranes, and Apgar score at one minute after the birth, were recorded and compared between the two groups.

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Unhealable diabetic wounds need to be addressed with the help of newer, more efficacious strategies. Exosomes combined with biomaterials for sustained delivery of therapeutic agents are expected to bring new hope for chronic wound treatment. Here, the engineered exosomes modified for efficiently loading miR146a and attaching to silk fibroin patch (SFP) were demonstrated to promote diabetic wound healing.

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The goblet cell-associated antigen passages (GAPs), formed in the intestine and conjunctiva, contribute to immune responses by delivering antigens to immune cells. It has been proved that dysfunctions of GAPs may contribute to intestinal inflammation and dry eye disease. GAPs were first discovered in the intestine with the help of intravital two-photon microscopy.

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This study explored how the neural efficiency and proficiency worked in athletes with different skill levels from the perspective of effective connectivity brain network in resting state. The deconvolved conditioned Granger causality (GC) analysis was applied to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data of 35 elite athletes (EAs) and 42 student-athletes (SAs) of racket sports as well as 39 normal controls (NCs), to obtain the voxel-wised hemodynamic response function (HRF) parameters representing the functional segregation and effective connectivity representing the functional integration. The results showed decreased time-to-peak of HRF in the visual attention brain regions in the two athlete groups compared with NC and decreased response height in the advanced motor control brain regions in EA comparing to the nonelite groups, suggesting the neural efficiency represented by the regional HRF was different in early and advanced skill levels.

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Trehalose, one of the most chemically stable sugars, can effectively improve the tolerance of various plants against abiotic stress by protecting and stabilizing protein and cell membranes. However, the signaling pathway in trehalose biosynthesis triggered by abiotic stresses is still unclear. In the study, it can be shown that exogenous trehalose can alleviate the inhibitory effect of osmotic stress on cell growth, suppress extracellular alkalization, ROS burst, and maintain the integrity of the microtubular cytoskeleton.

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Pyrochlore compounds ( O) have a large applicability in various branches of science and technology. These materials are considered for use as effective ionic conductors for solid state batteries or as matrices for immobilization of actinide elements, amongst many other applications. In this contribution we discuss the simulation-based effort made in the Institute of Energy and Climate Research at Forschungszentrum Jülich and partner institutions regarding reliable computation of properties of pyrochlore and defect fluorite compounds.

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Intestinal goblet cells secrete mucus layers protecting the intestinal epithelia against injuries. It is challenging to study the interaction of goblet cells, mucus layers, and gut microbiota because of difficulty in producing goblet cells and mucus models. We generate intestinal goblet cells from human epidermal stem cells with two small molecular inhibitors Repsox and CHIR99021 in the presence of basic fibroblast growth factor and bone morphogenetic protein 4 at high efficiency (~95%) of conversion for a short time (6 to 8 days).

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Background: Generation of neurons is essential in cell replacement therapy for neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson's disease. Several studies have reported the generation of dopaminergic (DA) neurons from mouse and human fibroblasts by ectopic expression of transcription factors, in which genetic manipulation is associated with potential risks.

Methods: The small molecules and protein factors were selected based on their function to directly induce human fetal lung IMR-90 fibroblasts into DA neuron-like cells.

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Background: Motor neuron degeneration or loss in the spinal cord is the characteristic phenotype of motor neuron diseases or spinal cord injuries. Being proliferative and located near neurons, astrocytes are considered ideal cell sources for regenerating neurons.

Methods: We selected and tested different combinations of the small molecules for inducing the conversion of human and mouse astrocytes into neurons.

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Background: Fibroblasts are crucial for supporting normal wound healing. However, the functional state of these cells is impaired in diabetics because of a high-glucose (HG) microenvironment. Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) have emerged as a promising tool for skin wound treatment.

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Diabetic wounds are a common complication of diabetes and therefore a pressing issue for clinicians. High-glucose (HG)-induced fibroblast senescence is mainly responsible for delayed wound healing. Calcium silicate (CS), a kind of bioceramic, is thought to have regenerative properties.

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Background: Reverse transcription quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) is a widely used approach for investigating gene expression levels in plants because of its high reproducibility, sensitivity, accuracy and rapidness. Evaluation of reference genes for normalizing RT-qPCR data is a necessary step, especially in new plant varieties. is a precious medicinal plant belonging to the family of Cephalotaxaceae and no RT-qPCR studies have been reported on it.

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Glycinebetaine is an important non-toxic osmoprotectant, which is accumulated in higher plants under various stresses. The biosynthesis of glycinebetaine achieved via is a two-step oxidation from choline and betaine aldehyde, catalyzed by choline monooxygenase (CMO) and betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase (BADH), respectively. Up-regulated gene expression of BADH and CMO induced by stress is clearly observed, but the signal transduction is poorly understood.

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Background: Tissue contraction and the extracellular matrix deposition are part of the pathogenesis of hypertrophic scars. The transcriptional factor NFE2L2 inhibits fibroblast differentiation in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and promotes myofibroblast dedifferentiation. Our previous study showed that the transcription factor NFE2L2 was strongly induced on treatment with arsenic trioxide (ATO).

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A facile, general, and economical synthesis of diversely functionalized pyrimidines has been realized under basic conditions via the copper-catalyzed cyclization of ketones with nitriles. The reaction proceeds via a novel pathway involving the nitriles acting as electrophiles and consecutive C-C bond and two C-N bond formations and shows broad substrate scope and good tolerance of many important functional groups. This strategy represents a new platform for constructing pyrimidine structures.

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Purpose: 17α-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase deficiency is a rare disease caused by mutation of the CYP17A1 gene, resulting in hypertension, hypokalemia, alkalosis, female hypogonadism, and male pseudohermaphroditism. Here we report a case of a 15-year-old girl with 17α-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase deficiency, and analyze her clinical and molecular genetic characteristics.

Patient And Methods: A 15-year-old Chinese girl had fever, fatigue, high blood pressure, and blood potassium level being significantly lower than normal.

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Article Synopsis
  • Recent studies have focused on the mechanical properties like hardness and modulus of sodium borosilicate (NBS) glasses during heavy ion irradiation, showing a decrease in hardness that eventually stabilizes with increased radiation dose.
  • The decrease in hardness is linked to changes in the glass network structure, particularly the breaking of boron-oxygen (B-O) links, although the specifics of these changes are still not fully understood.
  • Molecular dynamics simulations in this study revealed that hardness decreases exponentially with radiation exposure, and this finding aligns with experimental data and suggests a reduction in boron's average coordination number and Si-O-B bonds, alongside an increase in non-bridging oxygen.
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Hedera helix L. is an important traditional medicinal plant in Europe. The main active components are triterpenoid saponins, but none of the potential enzymes involved in triterpenoid saponins biosynthesis have been discovered and annotated.

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A palladium-catalyzed Sonogashira-type coupling between arylsulfonyl hydrazides and terminal alkynes via Ar(C)-S bond cleavage is disclosed, which enables the general synthesis of functionalized internal alkynes, especially the Br-substituted ones, in good to excellent yields under acid- and base-free conditions.

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A Cu-catalyzed selective aerobic heterocoupling of terminal alkynes is disclosed, which enables the synthesis of a broad range of unsymmetrical 1,3-diynes in good to excellent yields. The results disprove the long-held belief that homocouplings are exclusively favored in the Glaser-Hay reaction.

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