Publications by authors named "Siyuan Xie"

Constipation is a gastrointestinal (GI) condition marked by difficulty in defecation, abdominal pain and distension, significantly impacting both physical and mental health. Li01 (Li01) is a probiotic known to prevent constipation in mice, while psyllium husk (PSH) is a dietary fiber with high water retention, acting as an intestinal lubricant. This study investigates the effects of a combined treatment of Li01 and PSH on mice with loperamide-induced constipation.

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  • * A total of 52 migraine patients and 34 healthy individuals participated, and the study utilized various testing methods, including the Attentional Network Test and electroencephalography, to analyze cognitive performance.
  • * Results showed significant differences in attentional performance, with migraine patients exhibiting slower reaction times, heightened brain activity in certain frequency bands, and increased variability in attention tasks compared to controls, despite not having clear behavioral differences in basic attentional networks.
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Objectives: The effects of anesthetics on electroencephalograms and cerebral perfusion remain understudied in children with congenital heart disease. With regard to this, we compared inhalational anesthesia induction and intravenous anesthesia induction.

Design: A randomized controlled trial.

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Spindle bipolarization, the process of a microtubule mass transforming into a bipolar spindle, is a prerequisite for accurate chromosome segregation. In contrast to mitotic cells, the process and mechanism of spindle bipolarization in human oocytes remains unclear. Using high-resolution imaging in more than 1800 human oocytes, we revealed a typical state of multipolar intermediates that form during spindle bipolarization and elucidated the mechanism underlying this process.

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Background: Pulse pressure variation (PPV) is based on heart-lung interaction and its association with the imbalance between pulmonary and systemic blood flow (Qp:Qs) has been understudied. We hypothesized that (1) baseline PPV (after induction of anesthesia) is different in a mixed congenital heart disease population with different Qp:Qs, (2) baseline PPV is different between a pooled group with high Qp:Qs and one with low Qp:Qs, and (3) a systemic-pulmonary shunt procedure results in reduced PPV compared to baseline.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical charts of children who presented to the operating room for cardiac surgery between 2010 and 2018.

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Background And Objectives: The intercornual distance in the sacral hiatus has yet to be studied precisely in children. This age-stratified, observational study aimed to clarify the changes in sacral hiatus dimensions and to quantify the correlations between the intercornual distance of the sacral hiatus and age, height, weight, and head circumference by using real-time ultrasonography.

Methods: The patients were stratified into three groups: neonates and infants, toddlers, and schoolchildren.

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Objective: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is becoming the most common chronic liver disease worldwide while still lacks drugs for treatment or prevention. We aimed to investigate the causal role of glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor agonists (GIPRAs) on NAFLD and identify the mediated risk factors by which GIPRAs exert their therapeutic effects.

Methods: Genetic proxies of GIPRAs were identified as cis-SNPs of GIPR associated with both the gene expression level and HbA1c and analyses including colocalization and linkage disequilibrium (LD) were performed for validation.

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The determination of the site occupancy of activators in phosphors is essential for precise synthesis, understanding the relationship between their luminescence properties and crystal structure, and tailoring their properties by modifying the host composition. Herein, one simple method was proposed to help determine the sites at which the doping of rare earth ions or transition metal ions occupies in the host lattice through site occupancy theory (SOT) for ions doped into the matrix lattice. SOT was established based on the fact that doping ions preferentially occupy the sites with the lowest bonding energy deviations.

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The challenge of developing phosphors with tailored near-infrared (NIR) emission ranges to meet the diverse demands of various applications is a paramount concern in the contemporary realm of NIR phosphor research. A strong dependence of NIR emission on Cr concentration has been demonstrated in ScSiO:Cr, which exhibits an NIR emission band at 840 nm for low Cr doping concentrations ( = 0.001-0.

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Skeletal muscle may mutually interact with gastrointestinal disease through metabolic homeostasis and nutritional status and therefore may be a marker for early risk detection. We conducted a prospective cohort analysis including 393,606 participants (mean age 56.0 years, 53.

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  • * A total of 816 patients participated, predominantly male (4.33:1 ratio), with an average age of 35; most experienced infrequent bouts (one to two times a year) and faced delays in diagnosis.
  • * Findings indicated that lacrimation was the most common symptom, with fewer patients receiving effective treatment, emphasizing the need for improved cluster headache management in China.
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The discovery of phosphors with highly efficient broadband near-infrared emission is urgent for constructing NIR sources for various applications. Herein, we synthesized a series of near-infrared emitting garnet-type (ABCO) LuCaAlCrSiO:Gd/La and LuCaAlCrSiO:Sc/Ga phosphors and systematically investigated the effect of A/B-site substitution on the crystal structure and luminescence properties. Structural and optical analyses revealed that the A/B-site substitution weakened the crystal field strength, further enhancing the broadband emission of the allowed T → Atransition and diminishing the narrow-peak emission of the forbidden E → A transition.

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Microplastics alter niches of soil microbiota by providing trillions of artificial microhabitats, termed the "plastisphere." Because of the ever-increasing accumulation of microplastics in ecosystems, it is urgent to understand the ecology of microbes associated with the plastisphere. Here, we present a continental-scale study of the bacterial plastisphere on polyethylene microplastics compared with adjacent soil communities across 99 sites collected from across China through microcosm experiments.

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Background: Numerous observational studies have documented a correlation between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and an increased risk of dementia. However, the causality of their associations remains elusive.

Aim: To assess the causal relationship between IBD and the occurrence of all-cause dementia using the two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) method.

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Atractylodes chinensis is one of the most commonly used bulk herbs in East Asia; however, root rot can seriously affect its quality and yields. In contrast to chemical pesticides, biological control strategies are environmentally compatible and safe. For this study, 68 antagonistic bacterial strains were isolated from the rhizospheres of healthy Atractylodes chinensis.

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Introduction: Pharmacological support has become the mainstay therapy in patients with cardiogenic shock (CS). Unfortunately, the clinical benefits of such potent drugs remain unclear, therefore, the present study aims to elucidate the safety and efficacy of vasoactive agents in CS patients.

Methods: Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care (MIMIC) IV databases were used for this retrospective study.

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Introduction: Observational studies have discovered a contradictory phenomenon between interleukin-17 (IL-17) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The study aimed to confirm the causal association between each subtype of IL-17 and IBD.

Methods: We performed a 2-sample univariable and multivariable mendelian randomization (MR) to determine which subtype of IL-17 is causally related to IBD and its subtypes, and used a series of sensitivity analysis to examine the reliability of the main MR assumptions.

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Background: Altitude hypoxia and limited socioeconomic conditions may result in distinctive features of neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) has not been used at altitude. We examined characteristics of HIE and early outcomes of TH in 3 centers at two high altitudes, 2 at 2,261 m and 1 at 3,650 m.

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  • Observational studies suggest a link between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and psoriasis, but the genetic and causal aspects of this relationship are not well understood.
  • * A two-sample Mendelian Randomization analysis revealed that genetically predicted IBD and Crohn's disease (CD) increase the risk of psoriasis and its subtypes, with a unidirectional relationship where psoriasis can also increase IBD risk.
  • * Eight candidate genetic variants and risk genes associated with the shared genetic basis of IBD and psoriasis were identified, which could help improve clinical strategies for treatment.*
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Basic leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factors (TFs) are one of the largest families involved in plant physiological processes such as biotic and abiotic responses, growth, and development, etc. In this study, 66 members of the bZIP family were identified in , which were divided into 10 groups based on their phylogenetic relationships with . A structural analysis of revealed significant intron-exon differences among .

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This article introduces a Combined .symmetrical and complementary Input Pairs (CIP) of a Differential Difference Amplifier (DDA), to boost the total Common-Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) for multi-channel neural signal recording. The proposed CIP-DDA employs three input pairs (transconductors).

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Background: Elevated resting heart rate (HR) predicts poor outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease. Ivabradine has been recommended as a second-line anti-anginal agent in chronic coronary syndrome, while there are no clear indications for acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).

Results: We systematically searched PubMed, Medline, EMBASE, Clinical Trials.

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Ultrasound elastography is a functional imaging method that enables the measurement of soft tissue elasticity, which is associated with the pathological process of many diseases. However, the measurement area of the conventional elastography method is subjectively selected. Inspired by the targeted imaging technology, we propose a method of magnetomotive ultrasound shear wave elastography (MMUS-SWE).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Siyuan Xie"

  • - Siyuan Xie's recent research spans several domains, including cellular biology, pediatric cardiac surgery, and materials science, focusing on mechanisms of spindle bipolarization in human oocytes and the physiological implications of pulse pressure variation in children undergoing cardiac procedures.
  • - Important findings include the identification of multipolar intermediates in the spindle bipolarization process and the association of pulse pressure variation with pulmonary and systemic blood flow during pediatric surgeries, contributing valuable insights to both reproductive biology and cardiac health.
  • - Xie's work also extends to investigating the impact of sacral hiatus changes in children using ultrasound, as well as exploring the therapeutic potential of glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor agonists for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, demonstrating a commitment to addressing significant clinical questions and advancing understanding in multiple scientific fields.