Publications by authors named "Pinhong Yang"

This study presents a targeted dual-acid preservation strategy for ready-to-eat crayfish (Procambarus clarkii), integrating a blend of phytic and lactic acids to fortify key sensory attributes throughout the storage phase. The primary objective was to maintain the sensory attributes of the crayfish during a 30-day storage period under 40 °C. Our approach significantly bolstered color retention by suppressing Maillard reactions and lipid oxidation, thereby maintaining the product's visual allure.

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  • MC-LR is a toxic compound produced during cyanobacterial blooms, which poses risks to aquatic life, including zebrafish, when they are exposed to it.
  • Recent research shows that biochar (BC) from rice straw can effectively reduce the harmful effects of MC-LR in zebrafish by lowering its bioavailability in the liver.
  • The study found that BC not only lessened liver damage and oxidative stress caused by MC-LR but also influenced specific gene expressions related to the Nrf2 signaling pathway, suggesting BC has potential as an eco-friendly solution to protect fish from MC-LR toxicity.
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Precooked treatments are essential in food processing, extending beyond mere sterilization to include the enhancement of nutritional value, flavor profile, and digestibility. This research scrutinizes the effects of water boiling and microwaving on red swamp crayfish, two distinct precooked methodologies. A comparative analytical framework has been employed to assess the efficacy of two precooked methods across a spectrum of quality indicators, including aerobic plate counts, texture, nutrient composition, volatile compound characterization, protein oxidation, and digestive properties.

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  • The study focuses on the polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR) in Megalobrama amblycephala, highlighting its role in mucosal immunity and response to Aeromonas hydrophila infection.
  • Significant pathological changes were observed in various organs post-infection, alongside an increase in immune-related enzyme activities and inflammatory cytokine gene expressions over time.
  • The complete pIgR cDNA sequence was determined, revealing important structural features and phylogenetic relationships with similar genes in cyprinidae fish.
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  • Researchers are exploring the effectiveness of CRISPR/Cas9 technology for specific cell depletion, which is crucial for studying cell function and tissue regeneration.
  • Despite advancements, achieving complete depletion of targeted cells remains a challenge, prompting the investigation of using repetitive DNA sequences as targets.
  • In zebrafish experiments, injecting a combination of CRISPR components significantly increased cell apoptosis, effectively reducing primordial germ cells (PGCs) to low levels, demonstrating the potential of this method for efficient cell target depletion.
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The estrogen receptor signaling pathway plays an important role in vertebrate embryonic development and sexual differentiation. There are four major estrogen receptors in zebrafish: , , and . However, the specific role of different estrogen receptors in zebrafish is not clear.

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The co-occurrence of cyanobacterial blooms and nano-microplastic pollution in the water is becoming an emerging risk. To assess the combined hepatotoxicity of microcystin-LR (MC-LR) and polystyrene microplastics (PSMPs) on zebrafish (Danio rerio), male adult zebrafish were exposed to single MC-LR (0, 1, 5, 25 μg/L) and a mixture of MC-LR and PSMPs (100 μg/L). After 60 d exposure, the results indicated that PSMPs significantly increased the MC-LR bioaccumulation in the livers in contrast to the single 25 μg/L MC-LR treatment group.

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Background: SRC is a member of the membrane-associated non-receptor protein tyrosine kinase superfamily. It has been reported to mediate inflammation and cancer. However, the exact molecular mechanism involved is still not clear.

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  • ASMD, or Niemann-Pick disease, is a rare genetic disorder caused by mutations in the SMPD1 gene, leading to varying symptoms and outcomes depending on the subtype (Type A or B).
  • Type A is characterized by significantly lower acid sphingomyelinase (ASM) activity compared to other types, and severe mutations often lead to complete loss of ASM function.
  • The research uncovered common mutations associated with different populations, highlighted the importance of certain organs in disease manifestation, and identified 21 new potentially harmful mutations in SMPD1 that could lead to further cases.
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The coexistence of eutrophication and plastic pollution in the aquatic environment is becoming a realistic water pollution problem worldwide. To investigate the microcystin-LR (MC-LR) bioavailability and the underlying reproductive interferences in the presence of polystyrene microplastic (PSMPs), zebrafish (Danio rerio) were exposed to individual MC-LR (0, 1, 5, and 25 μg/L) and combined MC-LR + PSMPs (100 μg/L) for 60 d. Our results showed that the existence of PSMPs increased the accumulation of MC-LR in zebrafish gonads compared to the MC-LR-only group.

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Ammonia, as one of the primary water pollutants in aquaculture, has been shown to induce a wide range of ecotoxicological effects on aquatic animals. In order to investigate the antioxidant and innate immune responses in crustaceans disrupted by ammonia, red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) were exposed to 0, 15, 30, and 50 mg/L total ammonia nitrogen for 30 d, the alterations of antioxidant responses as well as innate immunity were studied. The results showed that the severity of hepatopancreatic injury were aggravated by the increasing ammonia levels, which were mainly characterized by tubule lumen dilatation and vacuolization.

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Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignancy. New biomarkers are in demand to facilitate the management. The role of the pinin protein (encoded by gene) in PCa has not been thoroughly explored yet.

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(Pellegrin & Chevey, 1936) is an endemic cyprinid fish that is widely inhabited in southern China, Vietnam, and Laos. In the present study, we first reported the complete mitochondrial genome of . The mitogenome contained 16,600 bp with AT content of 56.

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The immune microenvironment is a culmination of the collaborative effort of immune cells and is important in cancer development. The underlying mechanisms of the tumor immune microenvironment in regulating prostate cancer (PRAD) are unclear. In the current study, 144 natural killer cell-related genes were identified using differential expression, single-sample gene set enrichment analysis, and weighted gene coexpression network analysis.

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Red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) has increasingly become a high-value freshwater product in China. During the intensive cultivation, excessive ammonia exposure is an important lethal factor of crayfish. We investigated the toxic effects and mechanisms of ammonia on crayfish at two different developmental stages.

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The widespread occurrence and accumulation of plastic waste have been globally recognized as a critical issue. However, few researches have evaluated the adverse effects of nanoplastics to freshwater organisms. Thus, here, the effects of polystyrene nanoplastics (PS-NP) on the physiological changes (i.

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Microcystin-LR (MC-LR), mainly released by Microcystis aeruginosa, is posing a tremendous risk to aquatic animals and human health. Meanwhile, biochar (BC) is gradually be used as a sustainable adsorbent to immobilize and remove water pollutants. In our study, we for the first time conducted a full-scale investigation on lipid metabolism and its regulation mechanism of female zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to 0, 10 μg/L MC-LR, 100 μg/L BC, and 10 μg/L MC-LR+ 100 μg/L BC.

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Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) have been present on Earth for over 2 billion years, and can produce a variety of bioactive molecules, such as cyanotoxins. Microcystins (MCs), the most frequently detected cyanotoxins, pose a threat to the aquatic environment and to human health. The classic toxic mechanism of MCs is the inhibition of the protein phosphatases 1 and 2A (PP1 and PP2A).

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(Linnaeus, 1758), a cichlid species that is naturally distributed in African and Eurasian waters, was introduced in many Asian countries for aquaculture. To date, rare genetic studies focused on this species have hindered our understanding of this species. Here, we reported the complete mitochondrial genome of that was sequenced using next-generation sequencing technology.

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(Zhu 1983) is a small and benthic loach species that mainly distributes in the Guangxi Province, China. To date, little was known about the genetic information of this species as no molecular sequence has been published. In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of was reported using the Illumina MiSeq platform.

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The Gal4/UAS system provides a powerful tool to analyze the function of genes. The system has been employed extensively in zebrafish; however, cytotoxicity of Gal4 and methylation of UAS can hinder future applications of Gal4/UAS in zebrafish. In this study, we provide quantitative data on the cytotoxicity of Gal4-FF and KalTA4 in zebrafish embryos.

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  • Cyanobacterial blooms due to water eutrophication lead to high levels of toxic compounds like microcystins and ammonia, which negatively impact fish health.
  • A study focused on the blunt snout bream (Megalabrama amblycephala) found that exposure to various ammonia concentrations while consuming toxic cyanobacteria negatively affected their immune responses.
  • The results showed that the presence of ammonia increased microcystin accumulation in immune organs and disrupted lymphocyte function, indicating a harmful interaction between dietary toxins and ammonia exposure on fish immunity.
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Aeromonas hydrophila is the main reason of epidemic septicaemia for freshwater fish. In the present study, the effect of Aeromonas hydrophila infection on the non-specific immunity of blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala) was studied. After Aeromonas hydrophila challenge, lysozyme activity was significantly increased at 4 h, 1 d, 3 d, 5 d, 14 d and 21 d.

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Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play a pivotal role in teleost innate immune system. In this study, Megalobrama amblycephala (ma) tlr4 gene was cloned, its putative polypeptide product characterized, and expression analysed. Matlr4 cDNA is 2862 bp long, with an open reading frame of 2364 bp encoding 787 amino acids.

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