Publications by authors named "Sheng-lin Liang"

Background: Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), one of the most prevalent contaminants in human and animal food, impairs the immune system, but information on the mechanisms of AFB1-mediated macrophage toxicity is still lacking.

Methods And Results: In this study, for the first time, we employed whole transcriptome sequencing technology to explore the molecular mechanism by which AFB1 affects the growth of porcine alveolar macrophages (PAM). We found that AFB1 exposure reduced the proliferative capacity of PAM and prevented cell cycle progression.

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Naringin (NAR) is a dihydroflavonoid with various biological activities and pharmacological effects, especially natural antioxidant activity. To gain a better understanding of the effects of NAR on the reproductive system, especially spermatogenesis, we employed western blotting, immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, metabolomics and microbiomics to comprehensively dissect the impact of NAR on spermatogenesis. NAR promotes germ cell proliferation and testicular development, and promotes the secretion of sex hormones.

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In this study, the synthesis parameters of the lotus root polysaccharide iron complex (LRPF) were determined and optimized by response surface methodology. Under the optimum preparation conditions, the pH of the solution was 9, the ratio of M (trisodium citrate): m (lotus root polysaccharide) was 0.45, the reaction time was 3 h.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to assess how common acute stress disorder (ASD) is among victims of the Wenchuan earthquake in China, and to identify factors influencing its prevalence.
  • Out of 891 participants, 874 were evaluated, revealing an ASD occurrence rate of 12.59%, with higher rates in females (15.16%) compared to males (9.52%).
  • Key predictors of ASD included being female, experiencing family casualties, and significant property loss, indicating the need for further research on trauma effects and gender differences.
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