Publications by authors named "Renjun Lv"

Obstructive sleep apnoea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is a sleep disorder associated with significant cardiovascular complications, characterized by intermittent hypoxia (IH). IH causes endothelial dysfunction, an early event in cardiovascular disease. We investigated the role of dual-specificity phosphatase 8 (DUSP8), a key negative regulator of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signalling pathway, in IH-induced endothelial cell damage, and the therapeutic effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) by establishing IH models in human umbilical vein endothelial cells and C57BL/6 mice.

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Diabetes-associated cognitive dysfunction (DACD) is increasingly recognized as a critical complication of diabetes. The complex pathology of DACD remains unknown. Here, we performed single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) to demonstrate unique cellular and molecular patterns of the hippocampus from a mouse model of diabetes.

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Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a prevalent sleep-related breathing disorder characterized by intermittent hypoxia (IH). Myocardial injury is a common complication associated with OSAS. Alpha-lipoic acid (LA), a potent antioxidant, has been utilized in various disease contexts and has demonstrated significant protective effects in myocardial infarction models.

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Neurodegenerative disorders are straining public health worldwide. During neurodegenerative disease progression, aberrant neuronal network activity, bioenergetic impairment, adaptive neural plasticity impairment, dysregulation of neuronal Ca homeostasis, oxidative stress, and immune inflammation manifest as characteristic pathological changes in the cellular milieu of the brain. There is no drug for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders, and therefore, strategies/treatments for the prevention or treatment of neurodegenerative disorders are urgently needed.

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The objective of this study was to explore the molecular basis through which Curcumin (Cur) mitigates neuronal damage caused by obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). HT22 was used to simulate intermittent hypoxia (IH) injury and explore the effect of Cur on these cells. We evaluated the cell viability, cytotoxicity, apoptosis, proliferation, and Wnt/β-catenin (WβC) pathway.

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The purpose of this work was to investigate how curcumin (Cur) might enhance cognitive function and to gain a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind Cur's impacts on neurogenesis deficits brought on by intermittent hypoxia (IH). Using network pharmacology, we explored possible targets for Cur's obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) therapy. We established an IH model using C57BL/6 mice and c17.

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  • * Liraglutide showed neuroprotective properties by activating the Nrf2 pathway, reducing oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptosis in neural cells, which helps counteract CIH-induced injuries.
  • * In animal models, liraglutide improved spatial memory and diminished inflammatory responses related to OSA, suggesting it could be a valuable therapeutic option for cognitive issues arising from this condition.
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  • A study assessed the effects of low-dose naloxone (LDN) on immune function and postoperative complications in gastric cancer patients after laparoscopic total gastrectomy.
  • Fifty-five patients were divided into a naloxone group that received LDN and a control group, with outcomes measured in terms of infection rates and various immune markers.
  • Results indicated that the naloxone group had significantly lower infection rates and higher counts of certain immune cells (like NK and CD8 T cells) post-surgery compared to the control group.
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Objective: Numerous studies have reported the close association of depression with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). However, the causal nature and direction remain unclear. This study aimed to identify the genetic causal relationship between depression and OSA using Mendelian randomization (MR).

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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common respiratory disorder. Multiple organs, especially the central nervous system (CNS), are damaged, and dysfunctional when intermittent hypoxia (IH) occurs during sleep for a long time. The quality of life of individuals with OSA is significantly impacted by cognitive decline, which also escalates the financial strain on their families.

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Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a common breathing disorder in sleep in which the airways narrow or collapse during sleep, causing obstructive sleep apnea. The prevalence of OSAS continues to rise worldwide, particularly in middle-aged and elderly individuals. The mechanism of upper airway collapse is incompletely understood but is associated with several factors, including obesity, craniofacial changes, altered muscle function in the upper airway, pharyngeal neuropathy, and fluid shifts to the neck.

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In western medicine, obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is an increasingly serious public health hazard, which is exacerbated by the obesity epidemic and an aging population. Ancient medical literature of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) also recorded OSAHS-like symptoms but described the disease from a completely distinct theoretical perspective. The earliest records of snoring in ancient China can be traced back 2500 years.

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Diabetes-associated cognitive decline (DCD), is one of the complications of diabetes, which is characterized by a series of neurophysiological and pathological abnormalities. However, the exact pathogenesis of DCD is still unknown. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) could discover unusual subpopulations, explore functional heterogeneity and identify signaling pathways and potential markers.

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Background: Few reports have implied electrophysiological alterations and neurocognitive abnormalities in patients with cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD), while no investigation is available regarding emotional processing. In the present study, pre-attentive processing of facial expressions was compared between CSVD sufferers and healthy controls using expression-related visual mismatch negativity (EMMN) as the indicator.

Methods: A total of 22 CSVD patients (12 males) and 21 age-matched healthy controls (12 males) were recruited for neuropsychological and emotional assessments, as well as electroencephalogram recording and analysis.

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  • Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is linked to cognitive impairment, with early detection being crucial, especially in asymptomatic patients who may show abnormal neurocognitive functions.
  • A study involving 25 aCSVD patients and 23 healthy controls assessed visual spatial attention using event-related potentials (ERPs) and found that aCSVD patients exhibited lower amplitude and longer latency in P3 components, indicating impaired processing capabilities.
  • The findings suggest that ERP examinations could effectively identify attentional deficits in aCSVD patients and serve as a potential method for early diagnosis, although further research is needed to determine its practical application.
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Objective: To investigate the effects of lycopene-loaded microemulsion (LME) on the cognitive function and neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus and subventricular (SVZ) region of rats with amyloid - (A-) induced Alzheimer's disease (AD) and its mechanism based on the Wnt/-catenin pathway.

Methods: Healthy Wistar rats were divided into four groups: the blank control (CON), AD control, traditional lycopene (LOO), and LME groups. The CON and AD groups were fed with normal saline, while the LOO group was fed with traditional lycopene, and the LME group was fed with lycopene-loaded microemulsion.

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Aim: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a prevalent chronic disease characterized by sleep fragmentation and intermittent hypoxemia. Several studies suggested that electrophysiological changes and neurocognitive abnormalities occurred in OSAS patients. In this study, we compared automatic processing of emotional facial expressions schematic in OSAS patients and matched healthy controls via assessing expression-related mismatch negativity (EMMN).

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Background: Several investigations have indicated emotional processing impairment in migraineurs, while no report is available considering the automatic processing of emotional information. In this study, we aimed to characterize the pre-attentive processing of facial expressions in migraine sufferers by recording and analyzing expression-related visual mismatch negativity (EMMN).

Methods: Altogether, 30 migraineurs (19 females) during the interictal period and 30 age-matched healthy controls (17 females) were recruited.

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Aims/introduction: Galectin-3 (Gal3) contributes to insulin resistance, inflammation and obesity, the three risk factors for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients.

Materials And Methods: A total of 134 hospitalized type 2 diabetes mellitus patients were assessed by the Montreal Cognitive Assessment method, and divided into 65 MCI and 69 controls. Levels of variables, Gal3 and Aβ42, were investigated in relation with cognitive function in both type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with MCI and high-fat diet/streptozotocin induced type 2 diabetes mellitus rats.

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Purpose: According to the cognitive processing perspectives, patients with insomnia have insufficient neural management of expressional information. In this study, we compared the pre-attentive processing function of task-irrelevant facial expressions in patients with primary insomnia (PI) and matched healthy controls, with expression-related mismatch negativity (EMMN) elicited by emotional faces as the indicator.

Methods: Using three schematic facial expressions (neutral, happy, and sad) as task-irrelevant stimuli, we investigated the visual processing of PI patients (n = 22) and healthy subjects (n = 22) in an expression-related oddball paradigm designed to elicit the visual N170 and EMMN component.

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