Publications by authors named "Sai Y"

Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurodevelopmental disorder and motor disorder syndrome. It has been confirmed that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and mouse nerve growth factor (mNGF) can repair brain tissue damage and nerve injury; however, exosomes derived from healthy cells may have a comparable therapeutic potential as the cells themselves.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore the improvement effect of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell (hUC-MSCs)-derived exosomes on a CP model and determine whether there is a synergistic effect when combined with mNGF.

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Background: In the dose titration of transdermal fentanyl to prevent unrelieved pain, it is important to consider not only dose adjustment, but also the titration period, which is influenced by the time required to reach the steady state. Many patients with cancer pain experience comorbidities that might affect the skin properties and influence transdermal absorption. We hypothesized that skin changes due to diabetes mellitus (DM) would affect the titration period of transdermal fentanyl.

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A retrospective study and an animal study were conducted to investigate factors affecting the transdermal fentanyl dose to achieve adequate pain relief in patients switched from other opioids. In the retrospective study, patient factors were included as gender, age, body mass index (BMI), and serum albumin concentration. In obese (BMI ≥25) patients, the post-titration dose of transdermal fentanyl was significantly lower than in normal (BMI 18.

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  • The study evaluated the clinical outcomes of using the right gastroepiploic artery in minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting procedures.
  • A total of 428 patients were analyzed, with the right gastroepiploic artery used in 18.2% of cases, leading to a high rate of successful revascularization (93.6% total, 98.7% complete).
  • Postoperative results revealed no in-hospital deaths, a low incidence of new atrial fibrillation (9%), and a manageable median ICU stay of 2 days, indicating favorable outcomes with this surgical approach.
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Introduction: Amdizalisib (HMPL-689) is an ATP-competitive PI3Kδ inhibitor currently under investigation for treating Hodgkin's lymphoma. This study aimed to evaluate the metabolism, excretion, pharmacokinetics, and safety profile of amdizalisib in healthy human subjects to support its clinical application.

Methods: This Phase I clinical trial included six healthy Chinese male volunteers who received a single oral dose of 30 mg/100 µCi [C]amdizalisib suspension.

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Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM), a prevalent form of cardiomyopathy, is characterized by ventricular dilation and systolic dysfunction. Its etiology is intricate, encompassing multiple genetic and environmental elements. The LMOD2 (Leiomodin 2) gene has been demonstrated to be closely associated with the pathogenesis of DCM.

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  • * The research established models to observe changes after a brief exposure (1 hour) and a 24-hour recovery, revealing that NM drastically alters nuclear proteins and leads to DNA damage, specifically increasing DNA-protein crosslinking (DPC) and markers of DNA damage.
  • * The protein p97 was found to play a crucial role in maintaining normal protein levels and repairing DNA damage after NM exposure, with interference from p97 or its partner DVC1 leading to increased DNA damage levels and altering cellular processes involved
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There has been a growing interest in developing catalysts to enable the reversible iodine conversion reaction for high-performance aqueous zinc-iodine batteries (AZIBs). While diatomic catalysts (DACs) have demonstrated superior performance in various catalytic reactions due to their ability to facilitate synergistic charge interactions, their application in AZIBs remains unexplored. Herein, we present, for the first time, a DAC comprising Mn-Zn dual atoms anchored on a nitrogen-doped carbon matrix (MnZn-NC) for iodine loading, resulting in a high-performance AZIB with a capacity of 224 mAh g at 1 A g and remarkable cycling stability over 320,000 cycles.

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Depression, a mood disorder characterized by a persistent low mood and lack of enjoyment, is considered the leading cause of non-fatal health losses worldwide. Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to adapt to external or internal stimuli, resulting in functional and structural changes. This process plays a crucial role in the development of depression.

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Background: Hyposalivation is treated using oral cholinergic drugs; however, systemic side effects occasionally lead to discontinuation of treatment. We aimed to investigate the effects of transdermal pilocarpine on the salivary gland skin on saliva secretion and safety in rats.

Methods: Pilocarpine was administered to rats orally (0.

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Amdizalisib, also named HMPL-689, a novel selective and potent PI3Kδ inhibitor, is currently under Phase II clinical development in China for treating hematological malignancies. The preclinical pharmacokinetics (PK) of amdizalisib were extensively characterized and to support the further development of amdizalisib. We characterized the plasma protein binding, blood-to-plasma partition ratio, cell permeability, hepatic microsomal metabolic stability, and drug-drug interaction potential of amdizalisib using experiments.

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Pazopanib exhibits pH-dependent solubility and its absorption depends primarily on the stomach pH. Significant decrease of pazopanib absorption by coadministration with proton pump inhibitors in clinical situation need to be overcome. Thus, the purpose of this study is firstly to investigate the effect of acidic beverages and sodium citrate buffer on the solubility of pazopanib and secondly to examine the effect of sodium citrate buffer on pazopanib absorption in a rat model with esomeprazole-mediated gastric acid suppression.

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Ganoderma capense is a precious medicinal fungus in China. In this study, a novel fungal immunomodulatory protein gene, named as FIP-gca, was cloned from G. capense by homologous cloning.

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Aqueous zinc-sulfur (Zn-S) batteries show great potential for unlocking high energy and safety aqueous batteries. Yet, the sluggish kinetic and poor redox reversibility of the sulfur conversion reaction in aqueous solution challenge the development of Zn-S batteries. Here, we fabricate a high-performance Zn-S battery using highly water-soluble ZnI as an effective catalyst.

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  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a new CLAM-LC-MS/MS system for monitoring levels of immunosuppressive drugs (tacrolimus and cyclosporin A) in whole blood, addressing the drawbacks of existing methods like liquid chromatography and immunoassays.
  • Researchers validated this system using blood samples from patients at Kanazawa University Hospital, comparing results from the CLAM-LC-MS/MS with commercial immunoassay techniques.
  • The findings revealed strong correlations between the two methods, although CLAM-LC-MS/MS showed approximately 20% lower drug concentrations; the system also improved efficiency in drug measurement compared to traditional manual pretreatment processes.
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  • Transdermal scopolamine applied to the area behind the ear is effective in reducing drooling in rats, with different application sites influencing its effectiveness.
  • The study found that applying scopolamine ointment directly over the salivary glands resulted in a more significant reduction in saliva volume compared to applying it on the back.
  • Higher concentrations of scopolamine were detected in the salivary glands when the ointment was applied over them, indicating that this method may be an efficient treatment option for drooling.
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  • No-touch saphenous vein harvesting is seen as the best for obtaining high-quality veins, while endoscopic vein harvesting (EVH) aims to reduce wound complications.
  • The no-touch endoscopic vein harvesting (NT-EVH) technique, introduced in 2018, is recognized as one of the leading methods for vein harvesting.
  • The text discusses improvements made to the NT-EVH method since its inception, providing details on the enhanced technique.
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Spleen tyrosine kinase (Syk) is an intracellular tyrosine kinase involved in the signal transduction in immune cells mainly. Its aberrant regulation is associated with diversified allergic disorders, autoimmune diseases and B cell malignancies. Therefore, inhibition of Syk is considered a reasonable approach to treat autoimmune/inflammatory diseases and B cell malignancies.

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Objectives: Stroke patients frequently exhibit loss of independence of urination, and their lower urinary tract symptoms change with the phase of stroke. However, it is unclear whether switching prescribed drugs for lower urinary tract symptoms during hospitalization from acute care wards to convalescence rehabilitation wards affects patients' independence of urination at discharge. It is also unclear whether the impact of switching varies by stroke type.

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This study compares the physicochemical properties, taste, and volatile compounds of Northeastern Chinese dajiang (C) and Korean doenjang (K) and distinguishes the discriminant volatile metabolites between them. The result revealed that compared to group C, group K exhibited more similar physicochemical properties and had lower pH, moisture, and amino acid nitrogen content, while demonstrating higher titratable acidity, salt content, and reduced sugar content. The electronic tongue analysis showed that the saltiness and umami of soybean pastes had high response values, enabling clear differentiation of the overall taste between the two types of soybean pastes.

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