Publications by authors named "Shi Qi Ma"

Objective: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) over time predisposes to inflammatory responses and abnormalities in functional brain networks that damage learning, memory, or executive function. The hippocampus is a key region often reporting connectivity abnormalities in memory disorders. Here, we investigated peripheral inflammatory responses and resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) changes characterized of hippocampal subregions in type 2 diabetes-associated cognitive decline (T2DACD).

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Background: Normal keratinocyte differentiation is important for epidermal wound healing. ΔNp63 is a major gene regulating epidermal formation and differentiation. We identified miRNAs targeting ΔNp63 and studied the association between the miRNAs and DNA methylation in keratinocyte differentiation.

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As a complementary and alternative therapy, acupuncture is widely used in the prevention and treatment of various diseases. However, the understanding of the mechanism of acupuncture effects is still limited due to the lack of systematic biological validation. Notably, proteomics technologies in the field of acupuncture are rapidly evolving, and these advances are greatly contributing to the research of acupuncture.

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is an important prerequisite for acupuncture to achieve optimal efficacy. Chinese medicine has long been concerned with the relationship between and the clinical efficacy of acupuncture. However, the underlying mechanisms of are complex and there is a lack of systematic summaries of objective quantitative studies of .

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Objective: This scoping review aims to document Chinese Patent Medicines (CPMs) for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, explore whether CPMs can improve patients' health outcomes, and set priorities in addressing research gaps in this area.

Methods: Following the framework of PRISMA-SCr, we proposed the research questions based on PICOS principle, and searched the CPMs for T2DM from three drug lists, followed by a systematic search of the literature in eight databases from their inception to June 22, 2023. Then, we developed the eligibility criteria and systematically reviewed the relevant studies, retained the studies about CPMs for T2DM, extracted the related data, and identified the differences across studies in structured charts.

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  • This study aimed to understand how cerebral metabolism is affected in patients with type 2 diabetes-related cognitive dysfunction (T2DACD) and to see how electroacupuncture (EA) might help improve their symptoms.
  • The research involved 15 patients with T2DACD who received EA treatment at specific acupoints for eight sessions, while a control group of 22 healthy individuals was assessed before treatment.
  • Various cognitive and metabolic tests were conducted, and the results showed notable differences in cognitive performance and metabolic markers between the two groups prior to EA treatment.
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Introduction: Research on acupuncture for Parkinson's Disease is growing rapidly. A scoping review examines emerging evidence and is important to guide policy and practice. The purpose of this scoping review was to examine the breadth and methodological quality of systematic reviews and meta-analyses, and to map the quality of evidence of these studies to evaluate the efficacy of acupuncture for treatment of PD.

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  • Cantharidin (CTD), derived from cantharis, shows promise in treating hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by targeting histone regulation and immune responses, though its target networks were previously understudied.
  • *A comprehensive analysis identified 58 CTD targets involved in cancer pathways, highlighting significant changes in genes related to cell cycle and immune response, particularly affecting the EZH2 pathway.
  • *In animal studies, CTD treatment increased immune cell proportions and altered the expression of immune-related genes, suggesting enhanced antitumor activity and a potential to improve immune responses in HCC.
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What Is Known And Objective: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of acupuncture through a review and analysis of systematic reviews of acupuncture for the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

Methods: Systematic reviews of acupuncture treatment for diabetic peripheral neuropathy were collected by searching CNKI, VIP, Wanfang database, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM), PubMed, Web of Science and the Cochrane Library. The retrieval period was from the establishment of the database to February 14, 2020.

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Pillarenes and calixarenes showed obvious inhibition of HPV16 L1 pentamer formation via their selective binding to Arg and Lys residues at the monomer interface, which was reversible after the release of cyclic arenes. Pillarenes are more effective than calixarenes in terms of the inhibition efficiency, attributing to the different kinetics and binding affinity.

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Paclitaxel, a known TLR4 ligand, leads to activation of TLR4/MyD88-dependent pathway that mediates chemoresistance and tumor progression in epithelial ovarian carcinoma (EOC). Atractylenolide-I (AO-I), a novel TLR4-antagonizing agent, inhibits TLR4 signaling by interfering with the binding of LPS or paclitaxel to membrane TLR4 of human leukocytes. In this study, AO-I was found to attenuate paclitaxel-induced protein expression of IL-6, VEGF and survivin, and to enhance early apoptosis and growth inhibition in MyD88(+) EOC cells; AO-I was shown to fit into the hydrophobic pocket of human MD-2 and to partially overlap with the binding site of paclitaxel by docking simulations, suggesting that AO-I may block the MD-2-mediated TLR4/MyD88-dependent paclitaxel signaling in MyD88(+) EOC cells.

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Social isolation influences the development of the brain, causing dysfunctions at behavioral, cellular and molecular levels. The present paper summarizes the abnormalities induced by social isolation in behaviors, neurotransmitters and cell apoptosis. At the behavioral level, social isolation induces hyperlocomotion, abnormalities in startle reflex and prepulse inhibition (PPI), and dysfunctions in conditioned learning, reversal learning and memory.

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