Publications by authors named "Tiantian Zuo"

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  • - This study examined how social anxiety impacts sleep quality in depressed adolescents, while also looking at internet addiction as a possible mediator in this relationship.
  • - In a sample of 440 Chinese adolescents (average age 15), it was found that over 61% experienced poor sleep quality, which correlated significantly with both social anxiety and internet addiction.
  • - The results indicated that internet addiction partially mediates the effect of social anxiety on sleep quality, highlighting both factors as important contributors to poor sleep among depressed youths.
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  • * A total of 413 depressed adolescents participated and completed relevant questionnaires, revealing that both childhood trauma (strong association) and social peer rejection (moderate association) are significant factors contributing to depressive symptoms.
  • * The findings indicated that social peer rejection partially mediates the impact of childhood trauma on depressive symptoms, meaning that experiences of peer rejection can amplify the effects of childhood trauma on depression.
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Scientific risk assessment of exogenous and endogenous toxic substances in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is of great significance. The present review comprises a comprehensive summary of progress in the health risk assessment of harmful exogenous substances in TCMs. Such substances include heavy metals, pesticide residues, biotoxins, and endogenous toxic components involving pyrrolizidine alkaloids.

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  • The study examined how much lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and arsenic (As) can be absorbed from three types of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) and their decoctions using a specific digestion and cell model.
  • A new risk assessment model was developed to evaluate the health risks associated with exposure to these heavy metals in TCMs, using a hazard index (HI) and a method for more detailed analysis called TTD.
  • Results showed the bioavailability of these metals varied significantly, but overall health risks from TCMs were found to be acceptable based on adjusted HI outcomes, contributing to a better understanding of how to ensure safer TCM use for public health.
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  • Early studies on heavy metals were not accurate in measuring health risks because they used simple methods that could either overstate or understate the danger.
  • A new approach combines detailed testing of how much of the metals can affect health and complex computer simulations to get better results for earthworms at risk.
  • The findings showed that while most people have an acceptable health risk, a small percentage might face serious risks, especially with cancers linked to certain metals, highlighting the need for better environment management.
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Marine traditional Chinese medicines (MTCMs) hold a significant place in the rich cultural heritage in China. It plays an irreplaceable role in addressing human diseases and serves as a crucial pillar for the development of China's marine economy. However, the rapid pace of industrialization has raised concerns about the safety of MTCM, particularly in relation to heavy metal pollution.

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  • - This guideline is aimed at assessing the health risks of heavy metals in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to help shape health policies and improve public health.
  • - A multidisciplinary steering committee gathered data on exposure parameters and examined how heavy metals transfer from Chinese medicinal materials to their preparations to ensure an accurate risk assessment.
  • - The guideline offers a systematic approach for evaluating heavy metal risks in TCM, potentially leading to stronger regulatory standards and safer practices in clinical settings.
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Recent studies on risks assessment of heavy metal(loid) are usually based on their total concentrations. Nevertheless, such an analysis does not assess their real amounts absorbed by human body. To scientifically assess the health risks, in this study medical earthworms were analyzed for relative bioavailability (RBA) of arsenic (As) and lead (Pb) using a multiple gavage mouse model with liver, kidneys, brain, and leg bones as biomarkers for the first time.

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  • The study investigated pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) in three Boraginaceae herbs used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): Arnebia euchroma (AE), A. guttata (AG), and Lithospermum erythrorhizon (LE).
  • A UHPLC-MS/MS method was developed to measure eight specific PAs and assess their content across multiple batches of each herb, revealing varying levels of PAs present.
  • Risk assessments indicated that AE and AG posed low risk for oral consumption due to low PA content, while LE showed medium risk; all three herbs were deemed safe for external use, aiding in the quality evaluation of these medicinal plants.
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Introduction: Superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) is a white matter (WM) tract that connects the frontal, parietal and temporal lobes. SLF integrity has been widely assessed in neuroimaging studies of psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar disorder (BD), and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, prior studies have revealed inconsistent findings and comparisons across disorders have not been fully examined.

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The traditional Chinese herbal medicine Turcz. () has been widely adopted to treat nausea, diabetes, siriasis, and poor appetite. However, contains multiple pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs).

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A comparative study was conducted for the first time on the form and valence of arsenic in the dry and fresh Cordyceps breeding products to clarify the specific morphology and valence of arsenic in Cordyceps breeding products and its safety. Arsenic betai-ne(AsB), arsenite(AsⅢ), dimethyl arsenic(DMA), arsenocholine(AsC), monomethyl arsenic(MMA), and arsenate(AsⅤ) in the dry and fresh samples were investigated using a bionic extraction method combined with HPLC-ICP-MS. The HPLC separation was performed on a DioncxIonPac~(TM) AS7 anion exchange column with a mobile phase of 100 mmol·L~(-1) ammonium carbonate-water for gradient elution at room temperature and the flow rate of 0.

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  • A new integrated decision tree was developed for assessing the cumulative health risks of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, and As) in food homologous traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) by measuring their concentrations using advanced spectroscopy techniques.
  • The decision tree includes a three-step process that evaluates potential health risks based on hazard quotients, hazard indices, and toxicity modifications, studying 949 batches of TCM food types.
  • Results show concerning HQ values for specific TCM varieties, highlighting the potential health risks of heavy metals, which could exceed safe tolerance levels, thus emphasizing the need for careful regulation in TCM usage.
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Arsenic in environmental health has caused public concerns all over the world. However, high levels of arsenic residues in medicinal animals have not received enough attention. Medicinal earthworms are consumed widely in China, but its arsenic potential health risks to humans are unknown.

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  • * Advances in analytical technologies, such as multi-dimensional chromatography and mass spectrometry, have significantly improved ginseng analysis, enabling systematic and personalized approaches.
  • * The review focuses on new compounds, quality control, and biosynthesis pathways of ginseng, while also discussing future challenges and trends in ginseng research.
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In the present study, the oral bioavailability of cadmium (Cd) in earthworms and leeches was investigated through in vitro physiologically based extraction test (PBET) digestion/Caco2 and MDKC cell models. We are the first to create an innovative assessment strategy which has capacity to offer a more precise evaluation of Cd-associated health risks in traditional animal medicines (TAMs), by combinational usage of bioavailable Cd levels, the duration and frequency of the exposure to TAMs obtained by questionnaire data, as well as safety factor of TAMs. Our data showed that the percentage of bioavailability for Caco-2 cells in earthworms and leeches ranged from 3.

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This study aims to develop a UPLC-MS/MS method for simultaneous determination of six pyrrolizidine alkaloids(PAs)--intermedine N-oxide(ImNO), lycopsamine N-oxide(LyNO), seneciphylline(Sp), seneciphylline N-oxide(SpNO), senecionine N-oxide(SnNO), and senkirkine(Sk) in different parts of Emilia sonchifolia. UPLC conditions are as follows: ACQUITY UPLC HSS T3 column(2.1 mm×100 mm, 1.

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Ferritin internalized into tumor cells is degraded and releases iron ions via ferritinophagy. Iron ions participate in Fenton reaction to produce reactive oxygen species for lipid peroxidation and ferroptosis. Inhibition of indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) decreases tryptophan elimination to induce T cells activation for tumor immunosuppression relief.

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Alfalfa ( L.) is an important forage crop, and salt stress is a major limiting factor in its yield. Melatonin (MT) is a multi-regulatory molecule in plants.

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Pyrrolizidine alkaloids are toxins having hepatotoxic and carcinogenic effects on human health. A ultra high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry technique was developed for the first time for the simultaneous determination of eight pyrrolizidine alkaloids, including four diastereoisomers (intermedine, lycopsamine, rinderine, and echinatine) and their respective N-oxide forms, in different parts of Eupatorium lindleyanum. The risk assessment method for pyrrolizidine alkaloids in Eupatorium lindleyanum was explored using the margin of exposure strategy for the first time based on a real-life exposure scenario.

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Background: The raw and processed roots of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb (PM) are commonly used in clinical practice to treat diverse diseases; however, reports of hepatotoxicity induced by Polygoni Multiflori Radix (PMR) and Polygoni Multiflori Radix Praeparata (PMRP) have emerged worldwide. Thus, it is necessary for researchers to explore methods to improve quality standards to ensure their quality and treatment effects.

Methods: In the present study, an ultra-high performance liquid chromatography triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QQQ-MS/MS) method was optimized and validated for the determination of dianthrones in PMR and PMRP using bianthronyl as the internal standard.

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Antitumor immunotherapy is limited by low tumor immunogenicity and immunosuppressive microenvironment (TIME), which could be improved by "ROS-ferroptosis-glycolysis regulation" strategy. Herein, a cancer cell membrane coated metal organic framework (MOF) loading with glucose oxidase (GOx) and doxorubicin (DOX) was constructed (denoted as mFe(SS)/DG). Benefiting from the homotypic targeting of cancer cell membrane, the nanoplatform effectively accumulated in tumors.

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The poor drug delivery and unsatisfying therapeutic effects remain to be the primary challenges for cancer therapy. Nanosystem that combines multiple functions into a single platform is an ideal strategy. Here, a smart drug delivery nanoplatform (Z@C-D/P) based on ZnO@CuS nanoparticles, loaded with doxorubicin (DOX) and pirfenidone (PFD) was constructed.

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The Chinese Materia Medica, Cordyceps sinensis (called "Dongchongxiacao" in Chinese), used as a tonic for nearly 600 years by Traditional Chinese Medicine, which has been recorded by Chinese Pharmacopoeia. This drug is rare and precious, which in turn lead to the emergence of adulterants derived from the same genus of Cordyceps. The adulterants which can be commonly found in the market are Cordyceps gunnii (called "Gunichongcao" in Chinese), Cordyceps liangshanensis (called "Liangshanchongcao" in Chinese), and Cordyceps gracilis (called "Xinjiangchongcao" in Chinese).

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