Publications by authors named "RongRong Yang"

The regulation of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of sepsis-induced acute kidney injury (SI-AKI). Nevertheless, the specific roles of individual lncRNAs in this process remain unclear. This study investigated the expression of lncRNA AP001007 in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced HK-2 cells and in the peripheral blood of sepsis patients.

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  • The triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index is used as an indicator of insulin resistance, and this study aimed to see how it relates to heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD).
  • Out of 107,301 CHD patients, 62,794 were analyzed for the TyG index’s association with HF, focusing on 1,896 patients diagnosed with HFpEF.
  • The study found that higher TyG index levels significantly increased the risk of HFpEF, particularly in older adults, those with hypertension, and women, suggesting a stronger link in female patients.
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IscBs, as hypercompact ancestry proteins of Cas9 nuclease, are suitable for in vivo gene editing via single adeno-associated virus (AAV) delivery. Due to the low activity of natural IscBs in eukaryotic cells, recent studies have been focusing on improving OgeuIscB's gene editing efficiency via protein engineering. However, in vivo gene editing efficacy of IscBs for disease correction remained to be demonstrated.

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Impaired signaling between cyclic adenosine monophosphate response element binding protein (CREB) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the hippocampus is generally considered to be the cause of depression. The mechanisms underlying the impairment of CREB-BDNF signaling under stress conditions are largely unclear. Small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) specific peptidase 3 (SENP3) is a molecule that can regulate SUMOylation of target proteins related to synaptic plasticity.

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Esophageal, cancer is a prevalent malignant tumour of the digestive system in China, and esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) accounts for 90 % of all esophageal cancer cases. Currently, the primary treatment involves surgical resection combined with postoperative radiotherapy. In this study, we used two ESCC cell lines to determine whether oxymatrine (OMT) inhibits ESCC, whether the mechanism involves the MEK1/ERK/β-catenin pathway, and how OMT modulates this pathway to affect the development of ESCC.

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Background: A proinflammatory diet has been associated with a risk of individual chronic diseases, however, evidence on the association between inflammatory dietary patterns and the trajectory of chronic disease multimorbidity is sparse.

Objectives: We aimed to investigate the associations of a low-inflammatory diet with the multimorbidity trajectory.

Methods: Within the UK Biobank, 102,424 chronic disease-free participants (mean age 54.

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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a severe psychiatric disorder associated with abnormally elevated neuroinflammatory responses. Suppression of neuroinflammation is considered to be effective in ameliorating PTSD-like behaviors in rodents. Since pre-stimulation of microglia prior to stress exposure can prevent neuroinflammation, we hypothesized that pre-stimulation of microglia may prevent PTSD in animals.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of visualized precision electrophysiological diagnosis and transcutaneous low-frequency electrical stimulation (TES) on hypoxia-induced ED in high-altitude areas.

Methods: This study included 152 ED patients from high-altitude hypoxic areas treated by TES based on the parameters obtained from visualized precision electrophysiological diagnosis. We followed up the patients for 1 to 3 months and compared their IIEF-5 scores, nocturnal penile tumescence and rigidity (NPTR) and infrared thermal metabolic technology (TMT)-based temperature of the whole body and diseased parts before and after treatment.

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ABA-insensitive 5 (ABI5) belongs to the basic leucine zipper class of transcription factors and is named for being the fifth identified Arabidopsis mutant unresponsive to ABA. To understand the influence of ABI5 in its active state on downstream gene expression and plant growth and development, we overexpressed the full-length ABI5 (A.t.

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Introduction: The window period, defined as HIV nucleic acid test (NAT) reactivity but Western blot (WB) test inconclusive, is garnering more attention. Improving the detection efficiency of HIV high-risk populations in the window period is critical to reducing the risk of unanticipated transmission. The purpose of this study was to create an additional strategy for distinguishing indeterminate HIV infection cases.

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  • The study investigates early identification and diagnosis of liver cirrhosis (LC) through a meta-analysis of metabolite levels in patients with various types of liver diseases.
  • A total of 55 studies involving 8,266 participants were analyzed, uncovering significant alterations in metabolites related to bile acid biosynthesis, amino acids, and fatty acids associated with LC.
  • Findings highlight key biomarkers that could enhance early diagnosis and treatment monitoring of liver cirrhosis, potentially improving patient outcomes.
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Intestinal barrier dysfunction is a significant complication induced by sepsis, yet therapeutic strategies targeting such dysfunction remain inadequate. This study investigates the protective effects of Gypenoside XLIX (Gyp XLIX) against intestinal damage induced by sepsis. Septic intestinal injury in mice was induced by cecum ligation and puncture (CLP) surgery.

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Background And Aim: Accumulating evidence suggests a potential link between thyroid function with hypertension. However, the research results are limited, and there is no research to explore the relationship between central and peripheral thyroid hormones (THs) sensitivity and different grades of hypertension in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). This study aims to prove the complex interaction between thyroid system and blood pressure, and provides new ideas for the assessment of hypertension in patients with CHD.

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Background: Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is a condition in a subset of depressed patients characterized by resistance to antidepressant medications. The global prevalence of TRD has been steadily increasing, yet significant advancements in its diagnosis and treatment remain elusive despite extensive research efforts. The precise underlying pathogenic mechanisms are still not fully understood.

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Currently, treatment options for acute lung injury (ALI) are limited. Gypenoside XLIX (Gyp-XLIX) is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, but there is a lack of extensive research on its effects against ALI. This study induced ALI in mice through cecal ligation and puncture surgery and investigated the biological activity and potential mechanisms of Gypenoside XLIX (40 mg/kg) by intraperitoneal injection.

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Objectives: The association of the dietary inflammatory potential with cancer risk remains uncertain. We examined the relationship of the dietary inflammatory potential with risk of overall and site-specific cancers and explored its sex and age differences.

Design: A community-based longitudinal study.

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Peripherally inserted central catheters are widely used in patients with extensive burns, with the guidelines recommending insertion through unburned skin. This case report describes a patient who was burned over 88% of their surface area and suffered severe inhalation injury. For him, the popliteal vein was the only vein on unburned skin available for catheter catheterization.

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Largemouth bass ranavirus (LMBV) is an epidemic disease that seriously jeopardizes the culture of largemouth bass(Micropterus salmoides), and it has a very high incidence in largemouth bass. Once an outbreak occurs, it may directly lead to the failure of the culture, resulting in substantial economic losses, but there is no effective vaccine or special effective drug yet. Consequently, it is important to establish an accurate, sensitive, convenient and specific detection approach for preventing LMBV infection.

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  • The study focuses on Diabetic Kidney Disease (DKD), a significant complication of diabetes leading to severe renal issues, aiming to identify key metabolic markers for diagnosis and prediction of the disease.
  • Researchers analyzed 34 clinical metabolomics studies, comparing metabolite levels in 1875 DKD patients and 4503 controls, finding 60 differential metabolites, including 5 essential ones that are significantly altered in DKD.
  • The identified metabolites indicate disturbances in amino acid, lipid, and pyrimidine metabolism in DKD patients, suggesting potential biomarkers for disease management and targets for new therapies.
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  • - The study investigates the links between environmental factors and major neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, and multiple sclerosis, using updated data and a two-sample Mendelian randomization approach.
  • - Researchers identified 28 significant causal associations, including new findings suggesting factors like alcohol intake, body fat percentage, and exercise may influence the risk of developing certain NDDs.
  • - The results show overlapping causal effects of various environmental factors, contributing to a better understanding of how these factors can establish risk profiles for neurodegenerative diseases.
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Background & Aims: Evidence on the association between dietary inflammation and longevity is limited. We aimed to examine the association of a low-inflammatory diet with mortality and longevity, and to explore whether cardiometabolic diseases (CMDs) and lifestyle factors may play a role in this association.

Methods: Within the UK Biobank, 188,443 participants aged 39-72 years (mean 56.

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Background: The burden of hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and syphilis coinfections remains disproportionately high among people living with HIV/AIDS. Hubei province is located in central China, where there are distinct regional characteristics of the distribution of people living with HIV/AIDS acquired via diverse transmission routes and the AIDS epidemic itself.

Objective: We aimed to estimate the magnitude of HBV, HCV, or syphilis coinfections among people living with HIV/AIDS with blood-borne transmission, which includes former paid blood donors, contaminated blood recipients, and intravenous drug users, as well as among people with sex-borne HIV transmission (including heterosexual people and men who have sex with men) and people with mother-to-child HIV transmission.

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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) that undergo epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) can provide valuable information regarding metastasis and potential therapies. However, current studies on the EMT overlook alternative splicing. Here, we used single-cell full-length transcriptome data and mRNA sequencing of CTCs to identify stage-specific alternative splicing of partial EMT and mesenchymal states during pancreatic cancer metastasis.

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