Publications by authors named "Qingyuan Hu"

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  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a serious health issue marked by inflammation and lung damage, and Quercetin (Que) shows potential as a treatment, but its effectiveness is limited due to poor solubility.
  • This study created a novel liposome (Que-lipo) for better delivery of Que and tested it on mice with COPD induced by cigarette smoke, examining its effects on inflammation and lung health.
  • Results indicated that Que-lipo enhanced the solubility and uptake of Que, reduced lung inflammation and fibrosis, and positively influenced key proteins related to cell death, showcasing its potential as a therapeutic option for COPD.
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Cigarette smoking poses significant health risks, particularly to the airway, which consists predominantly of basal, club, and ciliated cells that are highly susceptible to damage from exogenous stimuli. Traditional in vitro toxicology relies on 2D cell cultures, which lack the structural complexity and functional relevance of airway architecture. As a novel category of tobacco products, the health implications of heated tobacco products (HTPs) remain largely unknown.

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The Monoamine Oxidase-A () EcoRV polymorphism (rs1137070) is a unique synonymous mutation (c.1409 T > C) within the gene, which plays a crucial role in gene expression and function. This study aimed to explore the relationship between the mouse rs1137070 genotype and differences in gene expression.

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Nicotine is widely recognized as the primary contributor to tobacco dependence. Previous studies have indicated that molecular and behavioral responses to nicotine are primarily mediated by ventral tegmental area (VTA) neurons, and accumulating evidence suggests that glia play prominent roles in nicotine addiction. However, VTA neurons and glia have yet to be characterized at the transcriptional level during the progression of nicotine self-administration.

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Importance: Many patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP) experience inadequate relief, despite best available medical treatments. There are no approved and effective therapies for patients with DPNP in China.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of capsules containing γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) analogue HSK16149 in the treatment of Chinese patients with DPNP.

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Objective: The primary objective of this inquiry was to explore the nexus between authorship attribution in medical literature and accountability for scientific impropriety while assessing the influence of authorial multiplicity on the severity of sanctions imposed.

Methods: Probit regression models were employed to scrutinize the impact of authorship on assuming accountability for scientific misconduct, and unordered multinomial logistic regression models were used to examine the influence of authorship and the number of bylines on the severity of punitive measures.

Results: First authors and corresponding authors were significantly more likely to be liable for scientific misconduct than other authors and were more likely to be penalized particularly severely.

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Ageing and fertility are intertwined. Germline loss extends the lifespan in various organisms, termed gonadal longevity. However, the original longevity signal from the somatic gonad remains poorly understood.

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  • Smoking can damage the intestines and both heated tobacco products (HTP) and regular cigarettes have harmful effects on the gut.
  • In a study, rats were exposed to HTP and cigarette smoke for 13 weeks, and both caused inflammation and oxidative stress in their intestines.
  • Although HTP has fewer harmful chemicals compared to cigarettes, more research is needed to understand its health risks.
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Nicotine, the main compound in cigarettes, leads to smoking addiction. Nicotine acts on the limbic dopamine reward loop in the midbrain by binding to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, promoting the release of dopamine, and resulting in a rewarding effect or satisfaction. This satisfaction is essential for continued and compulsive tobacco use, and therefore dopamine plays a crucial role in nicotine dependence.

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Background: Smoking is a risk factor for a wide range of diseases. Previous research has confirmed over 30 Smoking-Associated Diseases in diverse systems. There is limited research exploring the correlation among multiple diseases, with an absence of comprehensive investigations.

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  • Research on the biological impacts of different nicotine forms is increasing, but there's limited understanding of their addictive effects.
  • The study utilized an aerosol self-administration model in mice to compare addiction behaviors of freebase nicotine and nicotine salts at various concentrations, finding notable differences in drug-seeking behavior and withdrawal responses.
  • The results indicate that nicotine salts, especially nicotine benzoate, lead to stronger drug-seeking behaviors than freebase nicotine and suggest that this model could aid in exploring addiction in other substances.
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  • The study introduces a method using UHPLC-MS/MS and microdialysis to simultaneously measure nicotine and neurotransmitter metabolites in the rat hippocampus.
  • The technique aims to enhance accuracy in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies involving nicotine's effects on neurological functions.
  • The findings provide valuable insights into the neurochemical dynamics of nicotine, potentially paving the way for better understanding and treatment of nicotine-related disorders.
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Background: The information epidemic emerged along with the COVID-19 pandemic. While controlling the spread of COVID-19, the secondary harm of epidemic rumors to social order cannot be ignored.

Objective: The objective of this paper was to understand the characteristics of rumor dissemination before and after the pandemic and the corresponding rumor management and debunking mechanisms.

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  • * The mechanisms behind how nicotine is processed in the hippocampus are still unclear, prompting the development of a new method that allows for the simultaneous measurement of several neurotransmitters, nicotine, and its metabolites.
  • * Findings from this study indicate that nicotine and its metabolites behave differently in the hippocampus of certain groups, with nicotine being absorbed faster but eliminated slower, while also increasing the release of important neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin.
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Nicotine, the primary alkaloid in tobacco products, has been shown to have immunoregulatory function in at least 20 diseases. The biological mechanism of action of nicotine immunoregulation is complex, resulting in an improvement of some disease states and exacerbation of others. Given the central role of the NLRP3 inflammasome in macrophages among multiple inflammatory diseases, this study examined how nicotine alters NLRP3 inflammasome activation in macrophages.

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Since the MerR family is known for its special regulatory mechanism, we aimed to explore which factors determine the expression activity of the promoter. The promoter contains an abnormally long spacer (19 bp) between the -35 and -10 elements, which is essential for the unique DNA distortion mechanism. To further understand the role of base sequences in the promoter spacer, this study systematically engineered a series of mutant derivatives and used luminescent and fluorescent reporter genes to investigate the expression activity of these derivatives.

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The extrinsic diet and the intrinsic developmental programs are intertwined. Although extensive research has been conducted on how nutrition regulates development, whether and how developmental programs control the timing of nutritional responses remain barely known. Here, we report that a developmental timing regulator, BLMP-1/BLIMP1, governs the temporal response to dietary restriction (DR).

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Introduction: In the response to and prevention and control of the Novel coronavirus pneumonia, the COVID-19 vaccine does not provide lifelong immunity, and it is therefore important to increase the rate of booster shots of the COVID-19 vaccine. In the field of information health science, research has found that information frames have an impact in changing individual attitudes and health behaviors.

Objective: This study focuses on the effects of different influencing factors on the public's willingness to receive the booster shots of the COVID-19 vaccine under two information frameworks.

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  • The study explores how genetic factors influence nicotine metabolism and its relationship to smoking dependence among Chinese male smokers, categorizing them into fast, intermediate, and slow metabolizers.
  • A hypothesis was formed that the rate of nicotine metabolism affects dopamine release, impacting the reward and pleasurable effects of smoking.
  • Findings revealed that slow metabolizers needed less nicotine to achieve similar levels of dependence and reward as fast metabolizers, indicating that differences in nicotine metabolism significantly influence smoking behavior across the same ethnic group.
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As a photocathode with a band gap of about 1.8 eV, copper bismuthate (CuBiO) is a promising material for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting. However, weak charge transfer capability and severe carrier recombination suppress the PEC performance of CuBiO.

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Humans are usually exposed to nicotine through the use of tobacco products. Although it is generally believed that nicotine is relatively harmless in tobacco consumption, it is, in fact, a toxic substance that warrants careful consideration of its potential toxicity. However, the current understanding of the neurotoxicity of nicotine is still very limited.

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Since their introduction in the United States and Europe in 2007, electronic cigarettes (E-Cigs) have become increasingly popular among smokers. Nicotine, a key component in both tobacco and e-cigarettes, can exist in two forms: nicotine-freebase (FBN) and nicotine salts (NS). While nicotine salt is becoming more popular in e-cigarettes, the effect of nicotine salts on reinforcement-related behaviors remains poorly understood.

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Background: Researches have shown that chronic inhalation of cigarette smoke (CS) disrupts male reproductive system, but it is unclear about the mechanisms behind reproductive damages by tobacco toxicants in male rats. This study was designed to explore the effects of heated tobacco products (HTP) aerosols and CS exposure on the testicular health of rats.

Materials And Methods: Experiments were performed on male SD rats exposed to filtered air, HTP aerosols at 10 μg/L, 23 μg/L, and 50 μg/L nicotine-equivalent contents, and also CS at 23 μg/L nicotine-equivalent content for 90 days in five exposure groups (coded as sham, HTP_10, HTP_23, HTP_50 and Cig_23).

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The electrostrictive effect, which induces strain in ferroelectric ceramics, offers distinct advantages over its piezoelectric counterpart for high-precision actuator applications, including anhysteretic behavior even at high frequencies, rapid reaction times, and no requirement for poling. Historically, commercially available electrostrictive materials have been lead oxide-based. However, global restrictions on the use of lead in electronic components necessitate the exploration of lead-free electrostrictive ceramics with a high strain performance.

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