Publications by authors named "Shankai Yin"

Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), one of the leading causes of hearing loss in young adults, is a major health care problem that has negative social and economic consequences. It is commonly recognized that individual susceptibility largely varies among individuals who are exposed to similar noise. An objective method is, therefore, needed to identify those who are extremely sensitive to noise-exposed jobs to prevent them from developing severe NIHL.

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JOURNAL/nrgr/04.03/01300535-202510000-00031/figure1/v/2024-11-26T163120Z/r/image-tiff Aminoglycosides are a widely used class of antibacterials renowned for their effectiveness and broad antimicrobial spectrum. However, their use leads to irreversible hearing damage by causing apoptosis of hair cells as their direct target.

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  • Otitis media (OM) is an ear condition treated with the antibiotic ofloxacin (OFL), but rising antibiotic resistance highlights the need for better treatment options.
  • Researchers propose a new approach using immunomodulatory hydrogels that adapt to the ear's shape, targeting bacteria more effectively and improving treatment outcomes in animal models of OM.
  • This method not only shows higher efficiency in reducing inflammation and bacterial presence compared to OFL, but also enhances the body's immune response, indicating potential for future clinical use.
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  • Traditional sutures for large surgical incisions have limitations, prompting the need for innovative solutions in wound closure.* -
  • A newly designed, passive, and biodegradable mechanoelectric suture combines different polymers and magnesium, allowing for safe, natural degradation while maintaining strong mechanical properties.* -
  • This advanced suture can generate electric fields from movement and stretching, enhancing wound healing by 50% and lowering infection risks, potentially transforming conventional surgical practices.*
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Maintaining stillness is essential for accurate bioelectrical signal acquisition, but dynamic noise from breathing remains unavoidable. Isotropic adhesives are often used as bioelectronic interfaces to ensure signal fidelity, but they can leave irreversible residues, compromising device accuracy. We propose a hydrogel with selective frequency damping and asymmetric adhesion as a bioelectronic interface.

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Hyperbilirubinemia (HB) is a key risk factor for hearing loss in neonates, particularly premature infants. Here, we report that bilirubin (BIL)-dependent cell death in the auditory brainstem of neonatal mice of both sexes is significantly attenuated by ZD7288, a blocker for hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channel-mediated current ( ), or by genetic deletion of HCN1. GABAergic inhibitory interneurons predominantly express HCN1, on which BIL selectively acts to increase their intrinsic excitability and mortality by enhancing HCN1 activity and Ca-dependent membrane targeting.

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  • The article reviews the use of internal carotid artery stenting in surgeries for glomus jugular paragangliomas to minimize the risk of artery injury during procedures.
  • It highlights a study involving 5 patients from 2018 to 2022 who underwent imaging assessments and successfully received stents before tumor removal surgeries.
  • Postoperative results showed that the stents remained patent and effective, emphasizing preoperative stenting as a safe strategy to protect the internal carotid artery during surgery.
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To explore the gene expression characteristics of endothelial cells and fibroblasts in the microenvironment of -mutated carotid body tumors(-CBT), to fine the functional enrichment of each subcluster, and to further explore the network of cell-cell interactions in the microenvironment of -CBT. The bioinformatics analysis was used to download and reanalyze the single-nuclear RNA sequencing data of -CBT, mutated thoracic and abdominal paraganglioma(-ATPGL), -CBT, and normal adrenal medulla(NAM), to clarify the information of cell populations of the samples. We focused on exploring the gene expression profiles of endothelial cells and fibroblasts subclusters, and performed functional enrichment analysis based on Gene Ontology(GO) resources.

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[Review and prospect of the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck paragangliomas].

Lin Chuang Er Bi Yan Hou Tou Jing Wai Ke Za Zhi

September 2024

ead and neck paraganglioma(HNPGL) often originates from the parasympathetic ganglia and is a highly invasive benign tumor. The diagnosis and treatment of this disease with strong heterogeneity is still a challenge. In the future, deep exploration is needed in genetic typing, grading diagnosis and treatment decisions, protection of cranial nerves and new drug treatments to better treat this disease.

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Thyroid cancer (TC) is a significant global healthcare burden. However, the lack of comprehensive data has impeded our understanding of its global impact. We aimed to examine the burden of TC and its trends at the global, regional, and national levels using data stratified by sociodemographic index (SDI), sex, and age.

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Tympanojugular paragangliomas (TJP) originate from the parasympathetic ganglia in the lateral base of the skull. Although the cellular composition and oncogenic mechanisms of paragangliomas have been evaluated, a comprehensive transcriptomic atlas specific to TJP remains to be established to facilitate further investigations. In this study, single-cell RNA sequencing and whole-exome sequencing were conducted on six surgically excised TJP samples to determine their cellular composition and intratumoral heterogeneity.

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Glutamate is traditionally viewed as the first messenger to activate NMDAR (N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor)-dependent cell death pathways in stroke, but unsuccessful clinical trials with NMDAR antagonists implicate the engagement of other mechanisms. Here we show that glutamate and its structural analogues, including NMDAR antagonist L-AP5 (also known as APV), robustly potentiate currents mediated by acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) associated with acidosis-induced neurotoxicity in stroke. Glutamate increases the affinity of ASICs for protons and their open probability, aggravating ischaemic neurotoxicity in both in vitro and in vivo models.

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Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), characterized by chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), is an independent risk factor for aggravating non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). The prevailing mouse model employed in CIH research is inadequate for the comprehensive exploration of the impact of CIH on NASH development due to reduced food intake observed in CIH-exposed mice, which deviates from human responses. To address this issue, a pair-feeding investigation with CIH-exposed and normoxia-exposed mice is conducted.

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Poly-l-lysine (PLL) and Matrigel, both classical coating materials for culture substrates in neural stem cell (NSC) research, present distinct interfaces whose effect on NSC behavior at cellular and molecular levels remains ambiguous. Our investigation reveals intriguing disparities: although both PLL and Matrigel interfaces are hydrophilic and feature amine functional groups, Matrigel stands out with lower stiffness and higher roughness. Based on this diversity, Matrigel surpasses PLL, driving NSC adhesion, migration, and proliferation.

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Background: The study aimed to explore the relationship between low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) genetic variants and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and its complications, including cardiovascular diseases (CVD), insulin resistance (IR), and metabolic syndrome (MS).

Method: 4329 individuals with suspected OSA who underwent a comprehensive assessment of anthropometric, biochemical, and polysomnography (PSG) data, along with 30 LDL-C single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were enrolled. The 10-year Framingham CVD risk score (FRS), IR and MS were evaluated for each subject.

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Objectives: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with abnormal glucose and lipid metabolism. However, whether there is an independent association between Sleep Apnea-Specific Hypoxic Burden (SASHB) and glycolipid metabolism disorders in patients with OSA is unknown.

Methods: We enrolled 2,173 participants with suspected OSA from January 2019 to July 2023 in this study.

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To assess the effectiveness of microvascular decompression(MVD) in treating inpatients suffering from primary hemifacial spasm(HFS). A total of 21 inpatients with HFS underwent MVD. The clinical effect was follow up evaluated according to the clinical symptoms until post operative 6 months.

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ATP plays a crucial role as an energy currency in the body's various physiological functions, including the regulation of the sleep-wake cycle. Evidence from genetics and pharmacology demonstrates a strong association between ATP metabolism and sleep. With the advent of new technologies such as optogenetics, genetically encoded biosensors, and novel ATP detection methods, the dynamic changes in ATP levels between different sleep states have been further uncovered.

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Background: Angiopoietin-like protein 4 (ANGPTL4) is recognized as a crucial regulator in lipid metabolism. Acetyl-CoA carboxylases (ACACAs) play a role in the β-oxidation of fatty acids. Yet, the functions of ANGPTL4 and ACACA in dyslipidemia of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) remain unclear.

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Head and neck cancer (HNC) exerts a significant healthcare burden worldwide. Insufficient data impedes a comprehensive understanding of its global impact. Through analysis of the 2019 Global Burden of Disease (GBD) database, our secondary investigation unveiled a surging global incidence of HNC, yet a decline in associated mortality and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) owing to enhanced prognosis.

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Study Objectives: We investigated the associations between multiple sleep dimensions in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT), an early sign of atherosclerosis, in participants from the Shanghai Sleep Health Study.

Methods: We performed secondary analysis of SSHS in a group of subjects who underwent ultrasound evaluation from 2018 to 2022. Multiple sleep dimensions were measured using standard polysomnography.

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Background: Positional OSA (POSA) is a recognized subtype of OSA that exhibits distinct endotypic characteristics when compared with nonpositional OSA (NPOSA). The basis for the disparity in endotypes between these subtypes remains poorly understood.

Research Question: (1) Do individuals with NPOSA and POSA have different underlying OSA endotypes? (2) Which endotypic characteristics are critical in determining NPOSA and POSA severity?

Study Design And Methods: Within the Shanghai Sleep Health Study cohort, individuals with OSA were recruited and classified as having POSA or NPOSA.

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Objective: We compared the histological changes and hearing restoration during the healing of acute total tympanic membrane (TM) perforations between Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats with and without excision of the mallear handle.

Materials And Methods: Bilateral, acute, and total TM perforations were created in 36 male SD rats. The mallear handle was preserved in the left ear (handle-preserved ear [HPE]) and excised from the right ear (handle-excised ear [HEE]).

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