Publications by authors named "Rongrong Zong"

Introduction: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a common complication of diabetes. Retinal neuronal degeneration is an early event in DR, indicated by the declined electroretinogram (ERG). Dipeptide alanine-glutamine (Ala-Gln) is widely used as a nutritional supplement in the clinic and has anti-inflammatory effects on the gastrointestinal system.

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  • The study investigates how iron metabolism affects retinal neovascularization in advanced age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a major cause of blindness.* -
  • Utilizing a mouse model, researchers found that iron overload in the retina correlated with increased neovascularization and inflammation, which could be alleviated by the iron chelator deferiprone (DFP).* -
  • Results suggest that restoring iron homeostasis with DFP may be a promising therapeutic strategy to combat retinal neovascularization in neovascular AMD.*
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Dry eye disease (DED) is a multifactorial condition affecting the ocular surface. It is characterized by loss of tear film homeostasis and accompanied by ocular symptoms that may potentially result in damage to the ocular surface and even vision loss. Unmodifiable risk factors for DED mainly include aging, hormonal changes, and lifestyle issues such as reduced sleep duration, increased screen exposure, smoking, and ethanol consumption.

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  • The study investigates the role of hypoxia and specific RNA modifications (m6A, m5C, and m1A) in the development of liver cancer to create a new risk assessment signature.
  • Data was collected from multiple cancer databases, and a risk signature was developed using statistical methods, dividing patients into high- and low-risk categories based on genetic factors linked to hypoxia and RNA modifications.
  • Results showed that the three-gene signature (CEP55, DPH2, SMS) had strong predictive power for patient outcomes and could serve as an independent indicator of prognosis, with low-risk patients experiencing significantly better survival rates than high-risk ones.
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Aim: To assess the retinal thickness and fundus blood flow density changes in chest pain patients with dyslipidemia using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA).

Methods: All subjects with chest pain as the main symptom accepted a comprehensive ophthalmological examination. According to the serum lipid levels, the participants were divided into the control group and the dyslipidemia group.

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Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of idiopathic epiretinal membrane (ERM) surgery in patients aged over 80 years.

Methods: Consecutive patients who underwent pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) combined with ERM and internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling with retrobulbar anesthesia were recruited. Based on age, the patients were divided into the elderly group (≥ 80 years of age) and the control group (< 80 years of age).

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Purpose: To clarify the ocular surface features of patients with recent history of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) and the relation between corneal dendritic cells (DCs) and ocular discomfort.

Methods: Normal controls (NC) and dry eye (DE) patients without EKC were recruited. Patients with recent EKC history (onset >4 weeks, but <20 weeks) were recruited as EKC + DE group (with dry eye) or EKC-DE group (without dry eye).

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Severe dry eye (SDE) can cause grievous damage to the ocular surface and result in vision impairment and even blindness. To investigate the fate of limbal stem cells in SDE and the underlying mechanism, the current study established an SDE rat model by removing the extraorbital and infraorbital lacrimal glands and maintaining them in a low-humidity environment. One month after the surgery, aqueous tear secretion was reduced dramatically, blood vessels invaded into the central cornea, and inflammatory cells infiltrated into the limbal stroma.

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Background: Currently, there is lack of marker to accurately assess the prognosis of patients diagnosed with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). This study aims to establish a hypoxia-related risk scoring model that can effectively predict the prognosis and chemotherapy outcomes of PDAC patients.

Methods: Using unsupervised consensus clustering algorithms, we comprehensively analyzed The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) data to identify two distinct hypoxia clusters and used the weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) to examine gene sets significantly associated with these hypoxia clusters.

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  • * The study used data from The Cancer Genome Atlas and the International Cancer Genome Consortium, resulting in a model containing 6 key genes that effectively predicts overall survival and serves as an independent prognostic factor.
  • * Analysis showed that patients in the low-risk group benefitted from greater immune-related activity, and the gene LY6D emerged as a promising predictor for PAC outcomes, assisting in evaluating responses to therapies like immunotherapy and chemoradiotherapy.
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The nirS-type denitrifying bacterial community is the main drivers of the nitrogen loss process in drinking water reservoir ecosystems. The temporal patterns in nirS gene abundance and nirS-type denitrifying bacterial community harbored in aerobic water layers of drinking water reservoirs have not been studied well. In this study, quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and Illumina Miseq sequencing were employed to explore the nirS gene abundance and denitrifying bacterial community structure in two drinking water reservoirs.

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Tissue-engineered corneal epithelium transplantation is effective treatment for severe limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD), while epithelial terminal differentiation, tans-differentiation, and insufficient stem cell during construction affect the quality of tissue-engineered corneal epithelium. In this study, we applied SB203580 in the culture medium to downregulate the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway during construction of tissue-engineered corneal epithelium. With application of SB203580, tissue-engineered corneal epithelium showed enhanced strength and condensed structure.

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Background: Allergic conjunctivitis (AC) is one of the reported potential risk factors of progression in keratoconus patients after corneal cross-linking surgery; however, the causal relationship is still inconclusive. Recent studies have indicated that various inflammatory cytokines play a vital role in the development of primary keratoconus. It is still unclear whether these inflammatory mediators also trigger CXL failures.

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Purpose: To determine the effect of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA) on lacrimal gland function and its mechanism.

Methods: Male mice aged seven to eight weeks were housed in cages with cyclic intermittent hypoxia to mimic OSA, and the control group was kept in a normal environment. Slit-lamp observation, fluorescein staining, and corneal sensitivity detection are used to assess cornea changes.

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Purpose: Patients diagnosed with diabetes are inclined to have abnormalities on stability of tear film and disorder of meibomian gland (MG). This study aims to explore the pathological change of MG induced by diabetes in a rat model.

Methods: Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were intraperitoneally injected with streptozotocin (STZ) to establish a diabetic animal model.

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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a microvascular complication of diabetes. Aberrant Wnt signaling activation plays a pathological role in DR. However, the underlying mechanisms of aberrant Wnt signaling in DR remain unknown.

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Hydrogen peroxide (HO) is an environmental-friendly algicide and it is widely used to control algal blooms in aquatic ecosystems. However, the response of algal cell metabolic characteristics and intracellular protein profile under HO stress is still not well understood. In the present study, the green alga Scenedesmus obliquus was exposed to different concentrations of HO (0, 2, 6, 8 and 10 mg L) to evaluate the changes in algal morphological, physiological, and proteomic features to HO exposure.

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Ocular surface changes may develop in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) undergoing hemodialysis. In recent years, an association of CRF with dry eye syndrome has been emphasized. However, tear proteomics of CRF patients has not been analyzed.

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Maintenance of the corneal refractive power and tissue transparency is essential for normal vision. Real-time characterization of changes in corneal cells during suffering stresses or wound healing may provide a way to identify novel targets, whose therapeutic manipulation can improve the outcome of this response induced by injury. Here we describe a novel user friendly and effective confocal real-time confocal microscopy attachment that monitors the effects of anisoosmotic stress on cell morphology and corneal thickness in situ.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of the canonical Wnt signaling in the development of the myopia.

Methods: Plasma from adult patients with myopia, myopic animal models including the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene mutation mouse model, and the form deprivation (FD) induced mouse model of myopia were used. Niclosamide, a canonical Wnt pathway inhibitor, was orally administrated in animal models.

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Subretinal fibrosis is a common pathological change that causes vision loss in neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD). Treatment modalities for subretinal fibrosis are limited. In the present study, the effects of fenofibrate, a specific peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha agonist, on subretinal fibrosis of nAMD were tested, and its molecular mechanisms of action were delineated.

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  • Phytoplankton and bacteria are essential for freshwater ecosystems, yet their interactions under changing environmental conditions remain understudied.
  • Research conducted in the Lijiahe Reservoir identified dominant phytoplankton taxa, such as Bacillariophyta, Chlorophyta, and Cyanobacteria, along with bacterial groups like Proteobacteria, with notable seasonal variations in abundance.
  • The study found that the relationship between algae and bacteria tends to be mutually beneficial, with significant influences from environmental factors like water temperature, pH, and conductivity on community dynamics.
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Urban lake ecosystems are significant for social development, but currently we know little about the geographical distribution of algal community in urban lakes at a large-scale. In this study, we investigated the algal community structure in different areas of urban lakes in China and evaluated the influence of water quality parameters and geographical location on the algal community. The results showed that obvious differences in water quality and algal communities were observed among urban lakes in different geographical areas.

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Phytoplankton and bacteria are important components of the aquatic food web, and play a critical role in substance circulation and energy exchange in freshwater ecosystems. The succession of algae is closely related to the metabolism and structural succession of bacterial populations in the water column. Thus, in this study, the vertical succession characteristics of phytoplankton and bacteria community structure and their coupling with water quality were investigated during an algal bloom in the Lijiahe Reservoir using high-throughput DNA sequencing and Biolog technologies.

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Purpose: Pathological neovascularization and fibrosis are common pathological changes of many retinal diseases, such as proliferative retinopathy (PR) and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Treatment modalities for these pathological changes are limited. The purpose of the present study was to test the effects of palmitoylethanolamide (PEA), an endocannabinoid mimetic amide, on retinal neovascularization and fibrosis and to determine its molecular mechanism of action.

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