Publications by authors named "Pujun Wang"

Itch is one of the most common clinical symptoms in patients with diseases of the skin, liver, or kidney, and it strongly triggers aversive emotion and scratching behavior. Previous studies have confirmed the role of the prelimbic cortex (Prl) and the nucleus accumbens core (NAcC), which are reward and motivation regulatory centers, in the regulation of itch. However, it is currently unclear whether the Prl-NAcC projection, an important pathway connecting these two brain regions, is involved in the regulation of itch and its associated negative emotions.

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Itch is an unpleasant sensation that urges people and animals to scratch. Neuroimaging studies on itch have yielded extensive correlations with diverse cortical and subcortical regions, including the insular lobe. However, the role and functional specificity of the insular cortex (IC) and its subdivisions in itch mediation remains unclear.

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Itch is an unpleasant sensation followed by an intense desire to scratch. Previous researches have advanced our understanding about the role of anterior cingulate cortex and prelimbic cortex in itch modulation, whereas little is known about the effects of retrosplenial cortex (RSC) during this process. Here we firstly confirmed that the neuronal activity of dysgranular RSC (RSCd) is significantly elevated during itch-scratching processing through c-Fos immunohistochemistry and fiber photometry recording.

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Article Synopsis
  • Itch is a sensory experience that leads to scratching, but the brain mechanisms behind it are not well understood, especially regarding the infralimbic cortex (IL).
  • Previous research highlighted the roles of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and prelimbic cortex (PrL) in itch regulation, but IL's involvement was unclear until now.
  • This study found that IL excitatory neurons become more active during itching, and inhibiting these neurons disrupts scratching, indicating IL's regulatory role in itch and its connection to medial striatum (MS) projections.
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Patterns of community assemblage for plants are associated with particular climatic elements such as water, heat, light, and air. The classification based on these plant assemblages is referred to here as the ecogroup of plants (Eco-Plant), whereas the method of analysing palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimate variation by using Eco-Plant is called the Eco-Plant model. The online database was created to quickly assign eco-climatic traits to quantitative fossil sporomorph data to assess implications for past vegetation patterns and climatic changes.

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A model MDS-2002A microwave digestion sample preparation system with auto control pressure in obturation was developed for the determination of microelements in clearing-up plant's ash and environment soil sample by ICP-AES. The authors discussed sample preparation result influenced by mixed acid system, scale of mixed acid dispensation, proportion between solid and liquid and time of microwave clearing. Excellent project was A2B1C2, work procedure 2 in microwave process.

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Determination of trace elements in natural grapestone was studied by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES). Comparison was made between dry incineration and acid clearing up in terms of interference of organic component in natural grapestone. By analyzing the plant standard substance GBW 07603(National Standard Substance), the data show that HNO3-HClO4 disposed samples are better than dry incinerated ones.

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