Publications by authors named "Ruoting Yang"

Introduction: Blast injury has been implicated as the major cause of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and ocular system injury, in military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Soldiers exposed to traumatic stress also have undiagnosed, chronic vision problems. Here we hypothesize that excessive intake of ω-6 fatty acid linoleic acid (LA) and insufficiency of dietary long chain ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs, e.

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  • Clinical mental health researchers often find it challenging to integrate biological assessments into their studies due to the complexity of the existing literature.
  • This paper offers guidelines to help researchers focus on biological pathways in their research, which can enhance understanding of mental health mechanisms and inform personalized treatment strategies.
  • The authors discuss the relevance and reliability of peripheral biomarkers, explore five types of biological tissues (blood, saliva, urine, stool, and hair), and offer strategies to manage measurement variability.
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A clinical incident is typically manifested by several molecular events; therefore, it seems logical that a successful diagnosis, prognosis, or stratification of a clinical landmark require multiple biomarkers. In this report, we presented a machine learning pipeline, namely "Biomarker discovery process at binomial decision point" (2BDP) that took an integrative approach in systematically curating independent variables (e.g.

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Metabolomics, proteomics and DNA methylome assays, when done in tandem from the same blood sample and analyzed together, offer an opportunity to evaluate the molecular basis of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) course and pathogenesis. We performed separate metabolomics, proteomics, and DNA methylome assays on blood samples from two well-characterized cohorts of 159 active duty male participants with relatively recent onset PTSD (<1.5 years) and 300 male veterans with chronic PTSD (>7 years).

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Using a model of combat and operational stress reaction (COSR), our lab recently showed that exposure to an unpredictable combat stress (UPCS) procedure prior to a thermal injury increases pain sensitivity in male rats. Additionally, our lab has recently shown that circulating extracellular vesicle-microRNAs (EV-miRNAs), which normally function to suppress inflammation, were downregulated in a male rat model of neuropathic pain. In this current study, male and female rats exposed to UPCS, followed by thermal injury, were evaluated for changes in circulating EV-miRNAs.

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  • PTSD is a complex syndrome affected by multiple biological systems, and analyzing various molecular data can enhance our understanding of it.
  • Research involves examining blood samples from 340 veterans and 180 active-duty soldiers who have experienced trauma related to military service, focusing on identifying specific molecular signatures associated with PTSD.
  • Findings reveal common molecular features, such as inflammation and metabolic dysregulation, which could contribute to both mental and physical health issues, affecting healing and increasing the risk for various diseases.
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  • Long-persistent luminescence (LPL) materials are gaining attention for their potential applications, but finding undoped materials with high efficiency and stability remains a challenge.
  • Researchers have developed a new inorganic material, cesium cadmium chlorine (CsCdCl), using a simple hydrothermal method, which shows remarkable LPL characteristics at room temperature.
  • CsCdCl crystals can emit strong yellow light for up to 6000 seconds after being excited by UV light, demonstrating great promise for advanced information storage technologies without the need for doping.
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The natural whey protein is unstable, to achieve more efficient utilization, the functional properties of whey protein were modified by changing its structure, and enzymatic cross-linking is one of the common methods in dairy products to change the functional characterization. This study was conducted with objective to evaluate the structural and functional of whey protein which was cross-linked by polyphenol oxidase from Agaricus bisporus. Whey protein was cross-linked by polyphenol oxidase, and the polymers and dimers were revealed by SDS-PAGE and LC-MS/MS, the structural alterations of the polymers were analyzed by UV-vis, fluorescence spectroscopy and SEM, and the effects of functional properties of whey protein after cross-linked were also explored.

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  • PTSD is a debilitating psychiatric disorder triggered by extreme trauma and it often occurs alongside metabolic syndrome (MetS), which includes factors like obesity and high blood pressure.
  • A study on military veterans with chronic PTSD found a significant correlation between PTSD severity and the components of MetS.
  • Genetic analysis revealed a strong positive correlation between PTSD and MetS, indicating that there may be shared genetic factors contributing to the higher rates of MetS in individuals with PTSD.
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Adverse childhood experiences have been consistently linked with physical and mental health disorders in adulthood that may be mediated, in part, via the effects of such exposures on biological aging. Using recently developed "epigenetic clocks", which provide an estimate of biological age, several studies have demonstrated a link between the cumulative exposure to childhood adversities and accelerated epigenetic aging. However, not all childhood adversities are equivalent and less is known about how distinct dimensions of childhood adversity relate to epigenetic aging metrics.

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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a heritable (h = 24-71%) psychiatric illness. Copy number variation (CNV) is a form of rare genetic variation that has been implicated in the etiology of psychiatric disorders, but no large-scale investigation of CNV in PTSD has been performed. We present an association study of CNV burden and PTSD symptoms in a sample of 114,383 participants (13,036 cases and 101,347 controls) of European ancestry.

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The current research on interaction between catechin and protein has focused on non-covalent crosslinking, however, the mechanism of free radical-induced crosslinking between catechin and β-lactoglobulin (BLG) is not known. In this study, BLG bound to four catechins [epicatechin (EC), epigallocatechin (EGC), epicatechin gallate (ECG), and epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)]. The structure change of complex was investigated by circular dichroism spectroscopy, ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectroscopy and Acid and 8-Anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid (ANS) fluorescence spectroscopy.

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, a gram-positive bacterium, causes toxic shock through the production of superantigenic toxins (sAgs) known as Staphylococcal enterotoxins (SE), serotypes A-J (SEA, SEB, etc.), and toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 (TSST-1). The chronology of host transcriptomic events that characterizes the response to the pathogenesis of superantigenic toxicity remains uncertain.

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The photovoltaic power station in Qinghai has been built for 8 years; however, its impact on the regional soil ecological environment has not been studied in depth. To reveal the structure and distribution pattern of archaeal communities in desert soil under the influence of a large photovoltaic power station, a comparative study was carried out between the soil affected by photovoltaic panels and the bare land samples outside the photovoltaic station in Gonghe, Qinghai Province. The abundance, community structure, diversity, and distribution characteristics of archaea were analyzed by quantitative PCR and Illumina-MiSeq high-throughput sequencing, and the main environmental factors affecting the variation in soil archaeal community were identified by RDA.

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The growing demand for optical anti-counterfeiting technology requires the development of new environmentally-friendly smart materials with single-component, multimodal fluorescence. Herein, CsZnBr:0.3Mn&0.

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  • The study investigates how epigenetic changes may explain the persistence and varied treatment responses in PTSD, focusing on markers in patients undergoing psychotherapy and hydrocortisone treatment.
  • Findings reveal that the CREB-BDNF signaling pathway is a key predictor of symptom improvement and severity in PTSD patients.
  • Additionally, specific markers like FKBP5 show significant changes associated with treatment response, suggesting potential for these biomarkers in predicting PTSD treatment outcomes.
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Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with premature mortality and is an independent risk factor for a broad range of diseases, especially those associated with aging, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease. However, the pathophysiology underlying increased rates of somatic disease in MDD remains unknown. It has been proposed that MDD represents a state of accelerated cellular aging, and several measures of cellular aging have been developed in recent years.

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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a heterogeneous condition evidenced by the absence of objective physiological measurements applicable to all who meet the criteria for the disorder as well as divergent responses to treatments. This study capitalized on biological diversity observed within the PTSD group observed following epigenome-wide analysis of a well-characterized Discovery cohort (N = 166) consisting of 83 male combat exposed veterans with PTSD, and 83 combat veterans without PTSD in order to identify patterns that might distinguish subtypes. Computational analysis of DNA methylation (DNAm) profiles identified two PTSD biotypes within the PTSD+ group, G1 and G2, associated with 34 clinical features that are associated with PTSD and PTSD comorbidities.

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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by intrusive thoughts, avoidance, negative alterations in cognitions and mood, and arousal symptoms that adversely affect mental and physical health. Recent evidence links changes in DNA methylation of CpG cites to PTSD. Since clusters of proximal CpGs share similar methylation signatures, identification of PTSD-associated differentially methylated regions (DMRs) may elucidate the pathways defining differential risk and resilience of PTSD.

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DNA methylation patterns at specific cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG) sites predictably change with age and can be used to derive "epigenetic age", an indicator of biological age, as opposed to merely chronological age. A relatively new estimator, called "DNAm GrimAge", is notable for its superior predictive ability in older populations regarding numerous age-related metrics like time-to-death, time-to-coronary heart disease, and time-to-cancer. PTSD is associated with premature mortality and frequently has comorbid physical illnesses suggestive of accelerated biological aging.

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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating disorder that develops in some people following trauma exposure. Trauma and PTSD have been associated with accelerated cellular aging. This study evaluated the effect of trauma and PTSD on accelerated GrimAge, an epigenetic predictor of lifespan, in traumatized civilians.

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Background: Scrub typhus causes up to 35% mortality if left untreated. One billion people living in the endemic regions are at risk. In spite of its heavy disease burden in some of the most populated areas in the world, there is no vaccine available.

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