Publications by authors named "Shu-Yi Feng"

Moringa oleifera leaves are known for their "Virechana"(purgative) effect in Ayurvedic medicine in India. This study compared the purgative effects and mechanisms of M. oleifera leaves with the reference Rhei Radix et Rhizoma to establish a foundation for the further application of M.

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  • * The immune system of termites, governed by immune genes, plays a significant role in their resilience against these microbial threats, making it crucial to explore ways to modify these immune responses.
  • * In the study, researchers identified immune genes in the economically significant termite species Coptotermes formosanus and found that suppressing specific immune genes using dsRNA enhanced the effectiveness of the fungus Metarhizium anisopliae, opening new avenues for termite management strategies.
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Sanhan Huashi formula(SHF) is the intermediate of a newly approved traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) Sanhan Huashi Granules for the treatment of COVID-19 infection. The chemical composition of SHF is complex since it contains 20 single herbal medicines. In this study, UHPLC-Orbitrap Exploris 240 was used to identify the chemical components in SHF and in rat plasma, lung and feces after oral administration of SHF, and heat map was plotted for characterizing the distribution of the chemical components.

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For salt-sensitive hypertension (SSH), salt restriction and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are essential treatments, but their effect on the function of resistance arteries is unclear. Here, we present an intravital study to detect the effect of salt restriction and ACE inhibitors on the function of the mesenteric small artery (MSA) in SSH. Dahl salt-sensitive rats were randomized into the following groups: ACE inhibitor gavage, salt restriction, ACE inhibitor combined with salt restriction, and high-salt diet.

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Objectives: The aims of this study were to evaluate the C-reactive protein/albumin ratio (CRP/ALB), inflammatory markers, and parameters from the complete blood count (CBC) in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and their associations with disease activity.

Methods: A total of 876 IBD patients, composed of 275 patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 601 patients with Crohn's disease (CD), were included in this retrospective study, and the serum C-reactive protein (CRP), albumin (ALB), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and CBC parameters were measured. To explore the disease activity, the Mayo score and Crohn disease activity index were used to assess UC and CD patients, respectively.

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  • The study investigated how varying sodium diets affect the reactivity of mesenteric small arteries (MSAs) in Dahl salt-sensitive (DS) rats, focusing on in vivo responses rather than in vitro.
  • After 12 weeks, high sodium (HS) intake was found to increase the constriction response to noradrenaline and decrease the relaxation response to acetylcholine, while low sodium (LS) intake had the opposite effect.
  • HS consumption also led to structural damage and fibrosis in the MSAs, suggesting that sodium intake significantly influences vascular responsiveness and could impact blood pressure regulation in those with hypertension.
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