Publications by authors named "Rui-Ze Niu"

Tree shrews (TSs) possess a highly developed visual system. Here, we establish an age-related single-cell RNA sequencing atlas of retina cells from 15 TSs, covering 6 major retina cell classes and 3 glial cell types. An age effect is observed on the cell subset composition and gene expression pattern.

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The heterogeneity of endothelial cells (ECs) across human tissues remains incompletely inventoried. We constructed an atlas of > 210,000 ECs derived from 38 regions across 24 human tissues. Our analysis reveals significant differences in transcriptome, phenotype, metabolism and transcriptional regulation among ECs from various tissues.

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  • Researchers are studying the immune response in the blood of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, focusing specifically on natural killer (NK) cells and their role in the disease progression.
  • The study used single-cell RNA sequencing to identify different immune cell types in blood samples from both early and late-stage PD patients compared to healthy controls.
  • Findings revealed a decline in NK cells as PD progressed, indicating a strong link between the peripheral immune response and the central nervous system, with potential for NK cell-specific biomarkers like XCL2 to assist in diagnosing and monitoring PD.
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Glycosylation is currently considered to be an important hallmark of cancer. However, the characterization of glycosylation-related gene sets has not been comprehensively analyzed in glioma, and the relationship between glycosylation-related genes and glioma prognosis has not been elucidated. Here, we firstly found that the glycosylation-related differentially expressed genes in glioma patients were engaged in biological functions related to glioma progression revealed by enrichment analysis.

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Background: With the increase of age, multiple physiological functions of people begin gradually degenerating. Regardless of natural aging or pathological aging, the decline in cognitive function is one of the most obvious features in the process of brain aging. Brain aging is a key factor for several neuropsychiatric disorders and for most neurodegenerative diseases characterized by onset typically occurring late in life and with worsening of symptoms over time.

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The expression changes of baculovirus inhibitor of apoptosis repeat-containing protein5 in brain glioma after administration of Scutellarin was detected. To explore the effort of scutellarin on anti-glioma by downregulating BIRC5.The effect of scutellarin on tumour growth and animal survival was detected by administering scutellarin to nude mice subcutaneous tumour formation and SD rats in situ tumour formation models.

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Background: Myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (MIRI) caused by the reperfusion therapy of myocardial ischemic diseases is a kind of major disease that threatens human health and lives severely. There are lacking of effective therapeutic measures for MIRI. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are abundant in mammalian species and play a critical role in the initiation, promotion, and progression of MIRI.

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  • Blood-based proteomic analysis is commonly used to find disease biomarkers, but it doesn't fully capture changes in nerve cells in Alzheimer's disease (AD).
  • This study employed a multi-omics approach, combining single-nuclei RNA sequencing and serum proteomic data to identify potential AD biomarkers, resulting in the detection of 10 significant candidates.
  • Four key biomarkers (NEBL, EPB41L2, FGD4, and MARCKS) were confirmed to be related to the actin cytoskeleton regulation, which is linked to synaptic loss in AD, offering new targets for treatment and prognosis.
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Currently, there is no effective therapy for traumatic brain injury (TBI). Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the protective effect of Lu Tong Ke Li (LTKL), a Chinese medicine, for TBI in experimental animals. The TBI rat model was induced using the modified Feeney's protocol.

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  • Biomarkers are essential in diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and provide insights into neurodegenerative processes.
  • A study utilizing single-cell RNA sequencing found a significant decrease in B cells in the blood of AD patients, which correlated with their Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) scores.
  • Further experiments in early-stage AD mice showed that depleting B cells worsened cognitive dysfunction and increased amyloid-beta plaques, leading to the identification of specific gene changes in B cells linked to AD progression.
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Background: Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) refers to the perinatal asphyxia caused by the cerebral hypoxic-ischemic injury. The current study was aimed at investigating the therapeutic efficacy of Scutellarin (Scu) administration on neurological impairments induced by hypoxic-ischemic injury and exploring the underlying mechanisms.

Methods: Primary cortical neurons were cultured and subjected to oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD), and then treated with Scu administration.

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Objective: To collect and establish normal data of the brain regions of Diannan small-ear (DSE pigs, basically throughout measuring and comparing computed tomography values of the barin.

Methods: 12 ordinary DSE pigs were divided into juvenile, adult, old groups based on the physiological ages (n=4) A SOMATOM Definition AS 64-row 128-slice 4D spiral CT scanner (SOMATOM Definition AS, Germany) was used to collect CT images of DSE pigs, record and analyze the scanning data.

Results: Compared with the juvenile group, the CT values of the right frontal lobe, right parietal lobe, right temporal lobe, left temporal lobe, and right occipital lobe were significantly higher in the elderly group.

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The morbidity and mortality of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (MIRI) have increased in modern society. Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs), including lncRNAs, circRNAs, piRNAs and miRNAs, have been reported in a variety of studies to be involved in pathological initiation and developments of MIRI. Hence this review focuses on the current research regarding these ncRNAs in MIRI.

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  • Cerebral stroke is a leading cause of death with no effective treatments yet, prompting research into bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) for recovery post-ischemic stroke.
  • A rat model of ischemic cerebral infarction was created, and MRI techniques showed significant improvements in brain structure and function after BMSCs were injected.
  • The study concluded that BMSCs help repair brain damage from strokes and highlighted the usefulness of advanced imaging technologies in monitoring recovery.
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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is an underlying deadly malignancy with poor prognosis, lacking effective therapies currently available to improve the prognosis. CHNO (AUCAN), a kind of dibenzofuran extracted from a special plant in Yunnan Province (China), is identified as a natural anticancer agent exerting strong inhibitory activities on various cancers. Our study was committed to investigating the potency of AUCAN against colorectal cancers and further exploring the potential mechanisms via proteomic analysis.

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Introduction: Neonatal hypoxia-ischemic brain damage (HIBD) can lead to serious neuron damage and dysfunction, causing a significant worldwide health problem. bFGF as a protective reagent promotes neuron repair under hypoxia/ischemia (HI). However, how bFGF and downstream molecules were regulated in HI remains elusive.

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Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is a serious neurological disease, often resulting in long-term neurodevelopmental disorders among surviving children. However, whether these neurodevelopmental issues can be passed to offspring remains unclear. The right common carotid artery of 7-day-old parental-generation rats was subjected to permanent ligation using a vessel electrocoagulator.

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A single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is an alteration in one nucleotide in a certain position within a genome. SNPs are associated with disease susceptibility. However, the influences of SNPs on the pathogenesis of neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain damage remain elusive.

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Background: Tree shrew, as a kind of small and inexpensive animal between insectivores and primates with the general anatomy being similar to human, could be considered as developed animal model for brain ischemia (BI) study. However, there is no neural behavior scores criterion from tree shrew with BI up to now.

Methods: To produce BI model of tree shrew, a novel systematic neurobehavioral assessment scale, named as neural behavior scores (NBS) including aggressive behavior, seeking behavior, gait, startle reflex, high jump and warped-tail phenomenon was firstly established and used in this study.

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