Publications by authors named "Ruihong Yu"

The groundwater salinization problem in the south bank of the Yellow River irrigation area is severe, restricting the sustainability of groundwater resources. However, the groundwater salinization formation mechanism is unclear. Accordingly, this study analyzed the chemical characteristics and salinization mechanism of groundwater based on hydrochemical analyses (self-organizing maps, SOM), isotope analyses (δO and δD), and quantitative models (Rayleigh distillation model), as well as evaluating the potential health risks of fluoride.

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This study assesses the pharmacokinetics (PK) of published methylprednisolone (MPL) data in horses following intra-articular (IA) administration of MPL acetate (MPA) and the associated adrenal suppression. The concentrations of MPL/MPA in synovial fluid, blood, and urine, as well as hydrocortisone (HC) in plasma, were digitized from multiple sources in the literature. A minimal physiologically based pharmacokinetic model and a linked indirect response model with a circadian rhythm baseline were applied.

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Methylprednisolone (MPL) is widely used in clinical and veterinary medicine to manage inflammation. Plasma profiles and PK parameters in 7 species were digitized from 10 literature sources along with our recent PBPK results in rats. Basic allometric scaling provided reported clearance (CL) and distribution volume (V) from noncompartmental analysis highly correlated with body weights (R > 0.

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At the end of 2019, SARS-CoV-2 emerged and rapidly spread, having a profound negative impact on human health and socioeconomic conditions. In response to this unprecedented global health crisis, significant advancements were made in the mRNA vaccine technology. In this study, we have compared the difference between two SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain (RBD) mRNA-Lipid nanoparticle (LNP) vaccines prepared from two different ionizable cationic lipids: ALC-0315 and MC3.

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The study quantitatively analyzes and compares the pharmacokinetics (PK) of methylprednisolone (MPL) in humans upon administration of various dosage forms. The PK parameters and profiles of MPL in healthy subjects were collected from 22 literature sources. A minimal physiologically based pharmacokinetic (mPBPK) model consisting of blood and two tissue (lumped liver and kidney, remainder) compartments with nonlinear tissue partitioning was applied to describe MPL disposition.

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Functional modification of drugs can significantly improve their efficacy and safety, thus enabling targeted therapy. Functional modifications based on polysaccharides can alter their molecular structure, and effectively enhance their functional properties and biological activities. Herein, we designed and synthesized cationic Laminarin (CLam) modified with polyethyleneimine (PEI) and explored its application as a vaccine adjuvant.

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The Swine Influenza Virus (SIV) is a major respiratory pathogen in swine, causing acute, febrile, and highly transmissible infections. This virus is widespread globally and poses significant risks to human health and social development. Traditional prevention strategies for SIV rely on the use of inactivated vaccines combined with Alum adjuvants.

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Lakes and ponds in boreal regions are considerable natural sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs), including carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH₄) and nitrous oxide (N₂O). Although the seasonal variability of GHG emissions from boreal lakes is crucial for improving global emission models, emissions during the freezing period have not received sufficient attention. Focusing on two representative boreal lakes in China-Ulansuhai and Daihai-this study investigated variations in GHG emissions during both the non-freezing and freezing periods.

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  • Understanding the effects of freeze-thaw cycles on nutrient transfer in lakes is essential to tackling eutrophication, particularly in cold areas; however, current data on nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) release during these cycles is scarce.
  • Samples were collected during both ice-covered and non-ice-covered periods, revealing that nutrient levels in surface water were higher during non-ice-covered times and showing distinct vertical profiles of TN and TP in sediments.
  • The study found that sediments can act as both sinks and sources of nutrients, with environmental factors accounting for about 46.45% of the variation in nutrient levels, highlighting the role of freeze-thaw cycles in nutrient cycling in shallow lakes.
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  • - The study developed a novel delivery system called Lov-PPE, which uses cationic nanoparticles to stabilize a Pickering emulsion loaded with the immunoadjuvant lovastatin, addressing issues like poor solubility and instability.
  • - Lov-PPE showed favorable physicochemical properties, such as optimal particle size and high adsorption efficiency, and significantly enhanced the immune response by promoting antibody production and activating T cells.
  • - Safety assessments showed that Lov-PPE is safe, suggesting that it could be a promising new strategy for improving vaccine formulations and their effectiveness.
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Groundwater sulfate contamination in mining areas has attracted widespread attention. However, deciphering the source and evolution of sulfate in large-scale mining areas remains a challenge due to intense anthropogenic influences and complex hydrogeological conditions. In this study, 94 groundwater samples were analyzed by a combination of self-organizing maps, MixSiar model, multi-isotope analyses (δS, δO, δD and δO) and hydrogeochemical methods to investigate the regional characteristics of groundwater sulfate source and evolution in China's largest coalfield (the Shenfuyu Coalfield).

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Objective: Reproductive hormones might impact disease course in cognitive decline. We examined the association between male and female endogenous reproductive hormones and subjective cognitive decline (SCD) score.

Design, Patients And Measurements: A cross-sectional study design was used with baseline data from the Pingyin cohort study, involving 1943 participants aged 45-70 years.

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Study Question: Are women's reproductive factors associated with physical frailty and comprehensive frailty in middle-age and later life?

Summary Answer: Early menarche at <13 years, age at menopause <45 years, surgical menopause, experiencing miscarriage and a shorter reproductive period of <35 years were associated with increased odds of frailty, while having two or three children was related to decreased likelihood of frailty.

What Is Known Already: Evidence has shown that women are frailer than men in all age groups and across different populations, although women have longer lifespans. Female-specific reproductive factors may be related to risk of frailty in women.

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  • * This study reveals that regulating antigen degradation in dendritic cells and slowing their transport enhances T-cell and B-cell immune responses, leading to better long-lasting immunity.
  • * The approach outperforms traditional adjuvants like Aluminium (Alum) by increasing antigen retention at the injection site and boosting immune cell responses, paving the way for more effective next-generation vaccines.
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  • Adjuvants are crucial for vaccines to trigger strong immune responses, and this study introduces a self-assembling nanovaccine that combines adjuvant properties into its delivery method.
  • The nanovaccine, made of cationic Lentinan and ovalbumin, effectively enhances the maturation of immune cells and generates a robust immune response targeting lymph nodes, by activating various signaling pathways.
  • Vaccination with this nanovaccine not only boosts immune cell activity but also successfully inhibits the growth of specific cancer cells, showing its potential as a new strategy in cancer immunotherapy.
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Groundwater salinization, a major eco-environmental problem in arid and semi-arid areas, can accelerate soil salinization, reducing crop productivity and imbalances in ecosystem diversity. This study classified water samples collected from the Ulansuhai Lake basin into five clusters using self-organizing maps (SOM). On this basis, multiple isotopes (δO, δD, Sr/Sr, δO and δS) and isotopic models (Rayleigh fractionation and Bayesian isotope mixing models) were used to identify and quantify the genesis and evolution of groundwater salinization.

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Background: Whether the relationships between ABO blood genotypes (AA, AO, BB, BO, AB, and OO) and dementia are modified by gender and APOE status has been unclear.

Methods: We used data from the UK Biobank, a population-based cohort study of 487,425 individuals. Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) between ABO genotypes and risk of dementia.

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Background: To examine the associations of Life's Essential 8 (LE8) and its predictive performance with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), dementia and brain MRI indices.

Methods: We used cohort data from UK Biobank. LE8 was categorized into low (<50 score), moderate (50-79 score), and high (≥80 score) levels.

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The water quality evolution of surface and groundwater caused by mining activities and mine drainage is a grave public concern worldwide. To explore the effect of mine drainage on sulfate evolution, a multi-aquifer system in a typical coal mine in Northwest China was investigated using multi-isotopes (δS, δO, δD, and δO) and Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) model. Before mining, the Jurassic aquifer was dominated by gypsum dissolution, accompanied by cation exchange and bacterial sulfate reduction, and the phreatic aquifers and surface water were dominated by carbonate dissolution.

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  • Aquatic phytoplankton play a vital role in global primary productivity and help reduce mercury (Hg(II)) levels, contributing to about 50% of this reduction annually.
  • In this study, researchers compared how three types of algae affect Hg(II) photoreduction through leached organic matter and found that algae-leached dissolved organic matter (DOM) increased Hg(II) conversion to Hg(0) by 6.4-39.9% under light compared to darkness.
  • The results indicated that algae-leached DOM is less efficient at reducing Hg(II) than humic acid (DOM-HA) and can inhibit the bioavailability of Hg(II) to plants, emphasizing the important role of algae in reducing
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Vegetation resilience is critical for understanding the dynamic feedback effect of regional ecological environment stability against interferences. Thus, based on quantify the interferences of climate dryness and vegetation water deficit affecting vegetation growth function, incorporate mechanical Hooke's law to develop a vegetation resilience assessment model by quantitatively expressing vegetation growth function maintenance ability, to reveal the ecological environment stability and its feedback effect on interferences in the study area. The essential discoveries of the study are as follows: (1) with the increase of precipitation and the improvement of afforestation on soil erosion, the interferences intensity of climate dryness and vegetation water deficit in the ecological environment decreased by 5.

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The pharmacokinetics (PK) of methylprednisolone (MPL) exhibited tissue-specific saturable binding and reversible conversion with its metabolite, methylprednisone (MPN). Blood and 11 tissues were collected in male rats after intravenous (i.v.

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  • The immune system protects the body from pathogens, but can be weakened by various factors, leading to issues with vaccination effectiveness and increased disease susceptibility.
  • Lentinan (LNT) has been shown to enhance immune function, as demonstrated in a study where it improved antibody levels and stimulated T-lymphocyte activity in immunosuppressed mice.
  • The study suggests that LNT could be a valuable tool in reversing immunosuppression and enhancing the effectiveness of vaccinations.
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Tracing lacustrine groundwater discharge (LGD) is essential for understanding the hydrological cycle and water chemistry behaviour of lakes. LGD usually exhibits large spatial variability, but there are few reports on quantitatively revealing the spatial patterns of LGD at the whole lake scale. This study investigated the spatial patterns of LGD in Daihai Lake, a typical closed inland lake in northern China, based on the stable isotopes (δH and δO) of groundwater, surface water, and sediment pore water (SPW).

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