Publications by authors named "Shuhui Hu"

Objective: Gout in young people is increasingly common across the world, including in China. This study aimed to identify clinical and genetic associations with early-onset gout in Chinese men.

Methods: 1,201 Chinese men with gout were included.

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  • Insomnia has a genetic component (22-25% heritability), but key genetic regions influencing its risk are not well understood.
  • Researchers utilized advanced methods like UTMOST and TWAS, combined with data from a large GWAS of over 462,000 Europeans and gene expression data, to study insomnia-related genes.
  • The study identified two new susceptibility genes (VRK2 and MMRN1) linked to insomnia, found specific brain regions enriched with related SNPs, and highlighted important biological pathways that could lead to future treatment options.
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Lung cancer, one of the most prevalent cancers worldwide, stands as the primary cause of cancer-related deaths. As is well-known, the utmost crucial risk factor contributing to lung cancer is smoking. In recent years, remarkable progress has been made in treating lung cancer, particularly non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

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Vitamin D3 plays a crucial role in female reproduction. As research progresses, the mechanisms of action of vitamin D3 on follicular development have been widely discussed. Firstly, key enzymes involved in the synthesis and metabolism of vitamin D3 have been discovered in the ovary, suggesting that vitamin D3 can be synthesized and metabolized locally within the ovary.

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By releasing an adequate amount of active ingredients when triggered by environmental and biological factors, the nanopesticides that respond to stimuli can enhance the efficacy of pesticides and contribute to the betterment of both the environment and food safety. The versatile nature and highly porous structure of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have recently garnered significant interest as drug carriers for various applications. In recent years, there has been significant progress in the development of metal-organic frameworks as nanocarriers for pesticide applications.

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  • This study aimed to identify different metabolites and metabolic pathways linked to infrequent gout flares (InGF) versus frequent gout flares (FrGF) using metabolomics techniques and develop a predictive model using machine learning (ML).
  • Researchers analyzed serum samples from 402 patients, discovering 439 differential metabolites and highlighting key dysregulated pathways, such as carbohydrate, amino acid, and bile acid metabolism, along with interactions suggesting gut microbiome influences.
  • The study successfully created a predictive model for differentiating InGF and FrGF, achieving an area under the curve of 0.88 in the discovery cohort and 0.67 in the validation cohort, indicating systematic metabolic differences linked to gout flare frequency.
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  • The study aimed to explore if serum CA72-4 levels could predict gout flares during the start of urate-lowering therapy (ULT).
  • Between March 2021 and January 2022, 193 men with gout participated, categorized by their serum CA72-4 levels, and observed over 24 weeks.
  • Results showed a higher incidence of gout flares in those with elevated CA72-4 levels, identifying it as an independent risk factor for both initial and recurrent flares during ULT initiation.
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An active coating is one of the best ways to maintain the good quality and sensory properties of fruits. A new active coating was prepared by incorporating curcumin and phloretin into the konjac glucomannan matrix (KGM-Cur-Phl). The fourier infrared spectroscopy, rheology and differential scanning calorimetry confirmed the successful fabrication of this coating.

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Photocatalytic disinfection is a promising way to combat bacterial pollution in the water environment. Inefficient use of visible light and undirected diffusion of reactive oxygen species (ROS) reduce photocatalytic disinfection efficiency. Herein, inspired by the concentrating effect of convex lens, photocatalysts with particular "nano-magnifying glass effect" (TCNMgNOs) were designed by embedding magnesium oxide with "converge effect" into the tailored hierarchical triple-shell porous g-CN with "one light multi-purpose effect" to boost the visible-light utilization.

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Objective: The predominant mechanism driving hyperuricemia in gout is renal uric acid underexcretion; however, the standard urate-lowering therapy (ULT) recommendation is first-line xanthine oxidase inhibitor (XOI), irrespective of the cause of hyperuricemia. This comparative effectiveness clinical trial was undertaken to compare first-line nontitrated low-dose benzbromarone (LDBen) uricosuric therapy to XOI ULT with low-dose febuxostat (LDFeb) in gout patients with renal uric acid underexcretion.

Methods: We conducted a prospective, randomized, single-center, open-label trial in men with gout and renal uric acid underexcretion (defined as fractional excretion of urate <5.

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  • The study focused on factors influencing adherence to urate-lowering therapy (ULT) among Chinese gout patients, revealing that adherence is linked to better treatment outcomes.
  • Only 44.7% of patients achieved high adherence (MPR ≥80%), with male patients and those with multiple comorbidities identified as having higher adherence yet poorer achievement of urate targets.
  • The findings highlight the need for customized approaches to support ULT adherence in gout patients, challenging assumptions based on Western studies.
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Objectives: COVID-19 vaccination often triggers a constellation of transitory inflammatory symptoms. Gout is associated with several comorbidities linked to poor outcomes in COVID-19, and gout flares can be triggered by some vaccinations. We analysed the risk of gout flares in the first 3 months after COVID-19 vaccination with inactivated virus, and whether colchicine can prevent gout flares following post-COVID-19 vaccination.

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Objective: To clarify the relationship between serum urate (SU) decrease and visceral fat area (VFA) reduction in patients with gout.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 237 male gout patients who had two sets of body composition and metabolic measurements within 6 months. Subjects included had all been treated with urate-lowering therapy (ULT) (febuxostat 20-80 mg/day or benzbromarone 25-50 mg/day, validated by the medical record).

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Learning transfer is widely present in the learning of all kinds of knowledge, skills and social norms, and is one of the important phenomena of learning, and the reasonable use of transfer is conducive to improving the learning effect of students and the quality of teaching. This study starts from the data of college students' academic performance, takes real students' academic performance as a sample, measures the relevance of courses through students' academic performance, constructs various networks of learning transfer, and studies the topology and evolution of the networks to clarify the essential laws of learning transfer and put forward suggestions for the optimization of teaching strategies. Finally, using complex network analysis to analyze and mine the data on college students' academic performance, the article quantifies the overall structure of the courses and their hidden connections in a global and dynamic manner, and discovers the inheritance relationship between the courses, the clustering characteristics and the basic pattern of learning transfer.

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Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HDGC), comprising 1%-3% of gastric malignances, has been associated with variants. Accumulating evidence has demonstrated more than 100 germline variant types. E-cadherin encoded by the gene serves as a tumor suppressor protein.

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(-)-Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), the most abundant catechin component in green tea, has been reported to attenuate age-associated insulin resistance, lipogenesis and loss of muscle mass through restoring Akt activity in skeletal muscle in our previous and present studies. Accumulated data has suggested that polyphenols regulate signaling pathways involved in aging process such as inflammation and oxidative stress via modulation of miRNA expression. Here we found that miRNA-486-5p was significantly decreased in both aged senescence accelerated mouse-prone 8 (SAMP8) mice and late passage C2C12 cells.

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The senescence-accelerated mouse (SAM) prone 8 (SAMP8) has been demonstrated for muscular aging research including sarcopenia, but its underlying mechanisms remain scarce. Physiological indices and histology of skeletal muscle were analyzed in SAMP8 mice at different ages. SAMP8 mice exhibited typical features of sarcopenia at 40 weeks of age and were more time-efficient than that at 88 weeks of age in bothSAM resistant 1 (SAMR1) and C57BL/6 mice.

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Scope: Oligonol has been shown to moderate mitochondrial biogenesis, protein synthesis, and protein degradation in diabetic mice in a previous study. It is therefore hypothesized that oligonol alleviated sarcopenia by regulating pathways involved in protein turnover and mitochondrial quality.

Methods And Results: The 32-week-old senescence-accelerated mouse prone 8 (SAMP8) mice are fed with chow diet containing 200 mg kg oligonol for 8 weeks.

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In this study, a large Clitocybe maxima mycelium biomass was obtained by submerged cultivation under optimal conditions. Three test samples from lyophilized mycelia, including hot water extract (CW) and elutes from solvents with different polarity (CA and CB), were combined and used to explore antioxidant and antihyper-lipidemic activities in vitro and in vivo. The CA group showed the highest DPPH free radical scavenging activity and iron-reducing capability at concentrations of 6.

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Aim: To compare a dipeptide- and tripeptide-based enteral formula with a standard enteral formula for tolerance and nutritional outcomes in abdominal surgery patients.

Methods: A retrospective study was performed to assess the differences between a whole-protein formula (WPF) and a dipeptide- and tripeptide-based formula (PEF) in clinical outcomes. Seventy-two adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients with serum albumin concentrations less than 3.

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We investigated the effects of light intensity in the 3 cultivation stages separately-the mycelium colonization stage, the primordial initiation stage, and the fruiting stage (in order)-on fruiting body and bioactive compound production by Cordyceps militaris. In the mycelium colonization stage, rice substrates were incubated in a spawn running room at 23°C. During the primordial initiation stage, C.

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Water-soluble polysaccharides extracted from mushrooms have been found to have some physiological effects. In this study, exopolysaccharides (EPSs) were extracted by alcohol precipitation from cultivated broth of the mushroom Clitocybe maxima. EPSs with molecular weights of 10(4) and 10(5) Da were obtained by ultrafiltration; they are referred to as EPA and EPB, respectively.

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Background: The inflammatory reactions are stronger after surgery of malnourished preoperative patients. Many studies have shown vitamin and trace element deficiencies appear to affect the functioning of immune cells. Enteral nutrition is often inadequate for malnourished patients.

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Background. To achieve the weight gain of preterm infants who are appropriate for gestational age without adverse effect, there should be no interruption in delivery of nutrients from time of birth. Methods.

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With an aim to explore the productivity and quality of the fruiting body of culinary-medicinal golden oyster mushroom Pleurotus citrinopileatus, the carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentration of the ambient atmosphere was adjusted and a light-emitting diode panel was used to illuminate the colonized mycelium at different wavelengths. Biological efficiency and yield were higher at CO₂ levels of 0.05 and 0.

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