Publications by authors named "Piao H"

Background: Infrared thermography technology is a diagnostic imaging modality that converts temperature information on the surface of the human body into visualised thermograms. This technology has the capacity to intuitively detect the presence of certain abnormal conditions or foci in the human body. In recent years, the application of this technology in medicine has become increasingly extensive, especially in the areas of auxiliary diagnosis and early screening of diseases.

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Metabolites can double as a signaling modality that initiates physiological adaptations. Metabolism, a chemical language encoding biological information, has been recognized as a powerful principle directing inflammatory responses. Cytosolic pH is a regulator of inflammatory response in macrophages.

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Background: Cisplatin binds to serum albumin in the body at a rate of 90%, and high levels of free cisplatin are a significant cause of its nephrotoxicity. Therefore, hypoalbuminemia theoretically poses a significant risk factor for cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury (CIA) and can be easily corrected. However, existing research results are inconsistent.

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Asthma is a chronic inflammatory respiratory disease characterized by recurrent breathing difficulties caused by airway obstruction and hypersensitivity. Although there is diversity in their specific mechanisms, microRNAs (miRNAs) have a significant impact on the development of asthma. Currently, the contribution of miR-130b-3p to asthma remains elusive.

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Nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) is a key inducible transcription factor that controls a large number of genes involved in inflammatory and immune processes. The entire inflammation-mediated process uses NF-κB as a hub, and inflammatory gene transcription and expression can be decreased by blocking the NF-κB signaling pathway, thereby reducing inflammatory damage. Therefore, the inhibition of this pathway is an important therapeutic target for the treatment of various types of inflammation.

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Lithocholic acid (LCA) is accumulated in mammals during calorie restriction and it can activate AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) to slow down ageing. However, the molecular details of how LCA activates AMPK and induces these biological effects are unclear. Here we show that LCA enhances the activity of sirtuins to deacetylate and subsequently inhibit vacuolar H-ATPase (v-ATPase), which leads to AMPK activation through the lysosomal glucose-sensing pathway.

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Calorie restriction (CR) is a dietary intervention used to promote health and longevity. CR causes various metabolic changes in both the production and the circulation of metabolites; however, it remains unclear which altered metabolites account for the physiological benefits of CR. Here we use metabolomics to analyse metabolites that exhibit changes in abundance during CR and perform subsequent functional validation.

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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effects of Piperlongumine on Glioblastoma multiforme.

Methods: The effects of Piperlongumine on the viability and proliferation of glioma cells LN229 and A172 were measured. Changes in mitochondrial structure were observed.

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The pathophysiologic processes of asthma are characterized not only by significant changes in miRNA expression but also by the modulation of HMGB1 and its downstream effectors. However, the specific roles of miR-15b-5p and HMGB1 in asthma remain poorly understood. This study explores the regulatory role of miR-15b-5p in asthma by targeting HMGB1.

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This study aimed to summarize our experience using a systematic approach to reduce blood transfusions in acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) surgery.From August 2016 to June 2020, 326 patients underwent ATAAD surgery in our center employing a systematic approach, which primarily included the following: Liu's aortic root repair technique, Liu's aortic arch inclusion technique with a frozen elephant trunk, moderate-to-mild hypothermia circulatory arrest, and application of centrifugal pump in cardiopulmonary bypass circuit. Patients were divided into two groups based on whether they had blood product transfusion during their hospital stay: transfusion group and transfusion-free group.

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Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a major complication of diabetes leading to kidney failure. This study investigates lipid metabolism profiles of long-standing DKD (LDKD, diabetes duration > 10 years) by integrative analysis of available single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial multi-omics data (focusing on spatial continuity samples) from the Kidney Precision Medicine Project. Two injured cell types, an injured thick ascending limb (iTAL) and an injured proximal tubule (iPT), were identified and significantly elevated in LDKD samples.

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Early detection is warranted to improve prognosis of gastric cancer (GC) but remains challenging. Liquid biopsy combined with machine learning will provide new insights into diagnostic strategies of GC. Lipid metabolism reprogramming plays a crucial role in the initiation and development of tumors.

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  • ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation (KT) is increasingly used to address organ shortages, but high levels of anti-ABO antibodies can hinder successful transplantation despite existing desensitization methods.
  • Eculizumab was used as an additional treatment to help patients with very high anti-ABO antibodies who did not respond to standard therapies, showing improvements in kidney function and antibody levels after transplant.
  • The study indicates that short-term eculizumab treatment may effectively support ABOi KT patients by maintaining stable kidney function and reducing antibody levels, even in cases previously deemed challenging.
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Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), a typical water-soluble polymer with huge global production, is becoming one of the most ubiquitous pollutants and indeed the villain of the piece contributing high chemical oxygen demand (COD) in wastewater. Membrane technology is an effective method for wastewater purification, in particular, with the combination of peroxymonosulfate (PMS)-assisted advanced oxidation or photocatalytic process, is capable of maintaining high water flux and anti-fouling. Herein, a ZIF-67 derived Z-scheme CuS@CoS heterojunction catalyst immobilized by poly (m-phenylene isophthalamide) (PMIA) tubular nanofiber membrane (CuS@CoS/PMIA-TNM) is designed using a polyester braided tube as interior reinforcement.

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  • - Primary cardiac synovial sarcoma (PCSS) is a rare and aggressive heart tumor with high mortality, particularly affecting pregnant women, leading to unclear treatment guidelines.
  • - A 36-year-old pregnant woman at 29 weeks was hospitalized due to chest tightness; an echocardiogram revealed a mass near her tricuspid valve, necessitating cardiac surgery to prevent blockage.
  • - After the mass and tricuspid valve were surgically removed and replaced, she successfully delivered a healthy baby, and the diagnosis of synovial sarcoma was confirmed via genetic testing; the patient had a 30-month survival post-surgery, marking a notable case in medical literature.
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Fructose is associated with colorectal cancer tumorigenesis and metastasis through ketohexokinase-mediated metabolism in the colorectal epithelium, yet its role in the tumor immune microenvironment remains largely unknown. Here, we show that a modest amount of fructose, without affecting obesity and associated complications, promotes colorectal cancer tumorigenesis and growth by suppressing the polarization of M1-like macrophages. Fructose inhibits M1-like macrophage polarization independently of fructose-mediated metabolism.

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There has been heavy application of chemical pesticides to farmland worldwide. As a state with a heavy emphasis on farming, China has extensively applied chemical pesticides to farmlands. Atrazine (ATZ), one of the most widely used herbicide in the world, has been used in large quantities in weed control in many crops, which poses a relatively large threat to groundwater utilization and agricultural safety.

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Gliomas are malignant tumors originating from both neuroglial cells and neural stem cells. The involvement of neural stem cells contributes to the tumor's heterogeneity, affecting its metabolic features, development, and response to therapy. This review provides a brief introduction to the importance of metabolism in gliomas before systematically categorizing them into specific groups based on their histological and molecular genetic markers.

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Purpose: Myopia has emerged as a significant public health concern. Recent studies have demonstrated that Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) can effectively decelerate axial length (AL) growth, with eyes possessing smaller back optical zone diameters (BOZD) exhibiting greater effectiveness compared to those with larger BOZD. This study aims to analyze the impact of Ortho-K with varying BOZD.

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  • * The main challenge with using exo-MSCs in treatment is their quick breakdown in the bloodstream, but a new method using methylacrylated gelatin (Gelma) allows for controlled release of these exosomes through 3D printing technology.
  • * The Gelma-exos not only release exosomes over time as the Gelma breaks down, but they also prevent harmful changes in vascular smooth muscle cells and have been shown to inhibit ferroptosis in laboratory
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  • M1 macrophages help protect against infections but can also contribute to diseases related to metabolism and inflammation, driven by the E3 ubiquitin ligase MDM2.
  • MDM2 enhances the production of inflammatory molecules like IL-1β, MCP-1, and nitric oxide (NO) in M1 macrophages by degrading SPSB2, which stabilizes iNOS and activates the HIF-1α pathway.
  • Deleting MDM2 in immune cells reduces inflammation and damage in obesity and sepsis models, but may lead to higher mortality and bacterial infections when M1 macrophage responses are suppressed.
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In recent years, there has been a surge in the popularity of fasting as a method to enhance one's health and overall well-being. Fasting is a customary practice characterized by voluntary refraining from consuming food and beverages for a specified duration, ranging from a few hours to several days. The potential advantages of fasting, including enhanced insulin sensitivity, decreased inflammation, and better cellular repair mechanisms, have been well documented.

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