Publications by authors named "Peng-fei Hou"

The health impact of dietary fat is a significant nutritional concern. However, the effects of high-fat diet on immune system particularly the liver regional immune function remains still unclear. Liver ILC1 has been recently identified as playing crucial roles in anti-viral defense, liver regeneration, and protection against acute liver injury.

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White matter injury (WMI) causes oligodendrocyte precursor cell (OPC) differentiation arrest and functional deficits, with no effective therapies to date. Here, we report increased expression of growth hormone (GH) in the hypoxic neonatal mouse brain, a model of WMI. GH treatment during or post hypoxic exposure rescues hypoxia-induced hypomyelination and promotes functional recovery in adolescent mice.

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The exciplex-thermally activated delayed fluorescence (exciplex-TADF) system is an excellent candidate for the fabrication of high-efficiency organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) because of its more easily achieved small singlet-triplet energy splitting (Δ) and doping control. However, exciplex-TADF is still faced with the problems of low external quantum efficiency (η) and unclear effect of structure modification in electron acceptors. Herein, we provide a steric hindrance increase strategy to obtain high-efficiency exciplex emissions.

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  • Diabetic rats showed cognitive impairments due to increased Aβ expression and activation of the NF-κB signaling pathway, as confirmed by tests such as the Morris water maze.
  • Administering ghrelin improved cognition in these diabetic rats by upregulating protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) levels and suppressing the IKK/NF-κB/BACE1 pathway that contributes to Aβ production.
  • High glucose conditions in isolated rat hippocampal neurons similarly activated the harmful pathway while ghrelin treatment mitigated these effects, suggesting a potential therapeutic role for ghrelin in diabetes-related cognitive decline.
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Activation of glutamate receptors and followed increase of intracellular calcium concentration is a key pathological mechanism involved in secondary neuronal injury after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Stromal interaction molecule (STIM) proteins are considered to be important players in regulating neuronal Ca(2+) homeostasis under normal aging and pathological conditions. Here, we investigated the role of STIM1 in regulating metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 (mGluR1)-related Ca(2+) signaling and neuronal survival by using an in vitro traumatic neuronal injury (TNI) model.

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Green's functions play an important role in electroelastic analyses of piezoelectric media. However, most works available on the topic are for the case of uniform temperature. Based on the compact 2-D general solution of orthotropic piezothermoelectric material, which is expressed in harmonic functions, and employing the trial-and-error method, the 2-D Green's function for a steady line heat source in a semi-infinite piezothermoelectric plane is presented by four newly induced harmonic functions.

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In this paper, the axisymmetric general solutions of transversely isotropic magnetoelectroelastic media are expressed with four harmonic displacement functions at first. Then, based on the solutions, the analytical three-dimensional solutions are provided for a simply supported magnetoelectroelastic circular plate subjected to uniform loads. Finally, the example of circular plate is presented.

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