Publications by authors named "Simin Cai"

Buddleja officinalis has been used as a traditional Chinese medicine for years. Although evidence has demonstrated it can enhance liver function, the active material basis remains unknown. We hypothesize polysaccharides from Buddleja officinalis may be the active material against liver disease.

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  • The study focused on developing a simplified risk score called the ABLE-SCORE to predict major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in patients with left ventricular hypertrabeculation (LVHT), a condition with serious health risks and variable outcomes.* -
  • Researchers conducted a multicenter study involving 524 LVHT patients, using factors like age, specific peptide levels, heart chamber sizes, and ejection fraction to create the risk score, which is easier to use in clinical settings compared to existing models.* -
  • The ABLE-SCORE demonstrated high accuracy in predicting patient risk, with an impressive Harrell's C-index of 0.821, showing its potential for improving patient management and outcomes in LVHT cases.*
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Over 50 billion cells undergo apoptosis each day in an adult human to maintain tissue homeostasis by eliminating damaged or unwanted cells. Apoptotic deficiency can lead to age-related diseases with reduced apoptotic metabolites. However, whether apoptotic metabolism regulates aging is unclear.

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Background: Cardioneuroablation (CNA) has shown encouraging results in patients with vasovagal syncope (VVS). However, data on different subtypes was scarce.

Methods: This observational study retrospectively enrolled 141 patients [mean age: 40 ± 18 years, 51 males (36.

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Sepsis is a lethal systemic inflammatory disease against infection that lacks effective therapeutic approaches. Liver resident macrophage Kupffer cell (KC)-initiated bacterial clearance is crucial for the host to defend against infection. However, it remains unclear whether this process also governs the antibacterial therapy of sepsis that would be used to improve therapeutic outcomes.

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  • This study investigates the role of vagal activity in vasovagal syncope (VVS) by measuring heart rate (HR) deceleration capacity (DC) and deceleration runs (DRs) in patients experiencing VVS episodes.
  • It involved 188 VVS patients (with some having positive head-up tilt test results) compared to 132 healthy controls, assessing their HR patterns over 24 hours.
  • Results showed that VVS patients had higher HR deceleration capacity but lower minimum heart rates and longer deceleration runs compared to controls, indicating unique HR profiles in VVS patients between syncopal events.
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Sinus node dysfunction is a multifaceted disorder with variable manifestations, the prevalence of which increases with age. In a specific group of patients, excessive vagal activity may be the sole cause for this condition. These patients are characterized as having recurrent daytime symptoms attributed to bradyarrhythmia, no evidence of organic sinus node lesions, cardiac vagal overactivation, and are non-elderly.

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Clinically, colorectal stents can only palliatively relieve obstruction caused by colorectal cancer (CRC), with a high incidence of stent migration and tumor-related re-obstruction. To overcome these shortcomings, we developed a colorectal stent composed of a structure-optimized nitinol braided stent and a tubular film including an inner layer of poly (ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (EVA) and a segmental outer layer of EVA with paclitaxel (PTX). The braiding pattern, segment number, and end shape of the stent were optimized based on the mechanical properties, ex vivo and in vivo anti-migration performance, and tissue response of the stent.

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The destruction of alveolar bone is a crucial manifestation of severe chronic periodontitis, which stem cell-based bioengineered therapies are expected to cure. Therefore, a cost-effective, reproducible, quantifiability and easier to administrate animal model that mimics human periodontitis is of great importance for further endeavor. In this study, we created periodontitis rat models in silk ligation group, bone defect group and bone defect/silk ligation group, respectively.

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As there is no clear biomarker to diagnose Parkinson's disease, this meta-analysis aims to comprehensively evaluates the correlation between serum Cystatin C levels and Parkinson's disease in the Chinese population by the meta-analysis method. PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, China national knowledge infrastructure, and China WanFang databases were systematically searched on the correlation between serum Cystatin C and Parkinson's disease. The results showed that Cystatin C level in Parkinson's disease patients compared with the control group, the standardized mean difference = 1.

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Background: Recent studies demonstrated that autologous mitochondria derived from bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) might be valuable in the treatment of spinal cord injury (SCI). However, the mechanisms of mitochondrial transfer from BMSCs to injured neurons are not fully understood.

Methods: We modified BMSCs by CD157, a cell surface molecule as a potential regulator mitochondria transfer, then transplanted to SCI rats and co-cultured with OGD injured VSC4.

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Accumulating evidence suggested that bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) have therapeutic potential for diabetes and heart diseases. However, the effects of BMSC on reducing myocardial fibrosis need to be optimized. This study aimed to investigate the mechanism of adiponectin (APN) modified BMSCs on myocardial fibrosis in diabetic model and .

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Although proteins consist exclusively of l-amino acids, it is well known that d-isomers of aspartyl (Asp) residues occur at specific sites in lens crystallins of elderly people with cataracts. The presence of d-isomers is thought to result from the racemization of Asp residues in the crystallins during aging. It has been reported that this racemization progresses owing to UV-B exposure; however, the underlying mechanism remains unknown because Asp is not a photosensitive residue because there is no aromatic group in its chemical structure.

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