Publications by authors named "Ting Gao"

Streptococcus suis (SS) is an important pathogen in pigs and can also cause severe infection in humans. Currently, more and more drug resistance is reported, resulting in the search for new drugs being needed urgently. Green tea polyphenols (GTP) was reported to inhibit many bacteria.

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There is a lack of longitudinal data on the relationship between childhood maltreatment and problematic smartphone use and its underlying mechanisms. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the relationship between childhood maltreatment and adolescent problematic smartphone use and explore the mediating effects of basic psychological needs and self-compassion in this relationship. We employed a two-wave longitudinal design among 890 Chinese adolescents (49.

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Background: To examine the potential therapeutic targets of Chinese medicine formula San-Miao-San (SMS) in the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA), we analyzed the active compounds of SMS and key targets of OA and investigated the interacting pathways using network pharmacological approaches and molecular docking analysis.

Methods: The active compounds of SMS and OA-related targets were searched and screened by TCMSP, DrugBank, Genecards, OMIM, DisGeNet, TTD, and PharmGKB databases. Venn analysis and PPI were performed for evaluating the interaction of the targets.

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Rabies is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by rabies virus (RABV), and its mortality rate is as high as 100%. Globally, an average of 60,000 people die from rabies each year. The most effective method to prevent and limit rabies is vaccination, but it is currently expensive and inefficient, consisting of a 3-dose series of injections and requiring to be immunized annually.

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The enrichment of cadmium (Cd) in black shale-derived soils is of increasing concern due to its wide occurrence, high Cd concentrations, and potential risks. However, characteristics of enrichment and environmental availability of Cd in these soils are not well understood, which has restricted pollution control and land management. In this study, agricultural soils with elevated Cd concentrations resulting from weathering of Cd-bearing black shale in southwestern China were collected and analyzed.

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Iron (Fe) is an essential nutrient for living organisms and Fe deficiency is a worldwide problem for the health of both rice and humans. Zinc (Zn) contamination in agricultural soils is frequently observed. Here, we studied Fe isotope compositions and transcript levels of Fe transporter genes in rice growing in nutrient solutions having a range of Zn concentrations.

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Although diabetes normally causes an elevation of cholesterol biosynthesis and induces hypercholesterolemia in animals and human, the mechanism linking diabetes to the dysregulation of cholesterol biosynthesis in the liver is not fully understood. As liver peroxisomal β-oxidation is induced in the diabetic state and peroxisomal oxidation of fatty acids generates free acetate, we hypothesized that peroxisomal β-oxidation might play a role in liver cholesterol biosynthesis in diabetes. Here, we used erucic acid, a specific substrate for peroxisomal β-oxidation, and 10,12-tricosadiynoic acid, a specific inhibitor for peroxisomal β-oxidation, to specifically induce and suppress peroxisomal β-oxidation.

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Hypoxic-ischemic (HI) injury is one of the initial factors contributing to neonatal brain injury. Src family kinases (SFKs) are considered to act as molecular hubs for -methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) regulation and participate in the HI injury process. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the levels of phospho-Src (p-Src), the relationship between NMDARs and SFKs, and the effects of SFK inhibition on an immature rat HI brain injury model.

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A cumulative and progressively developing cardiomyopathy induced by adriamycin (ADR)-based chemotherapy is a major obstacle for its clinical application. However, there is a lack of safe and effective method to protect against ADR-induced cardiotoxicity. Here, we found that mRNA and protein levels of FGF1 were decreased in ADR-treated mice, primary cardiomyocytes and H9c2 cells, suggesting the potential effect of FGF1 to protect against ADR-induced cardiotoxicity.

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Tremor in Parkinson's disease (PD) has distinct responsiveness to dopamine, which is supposed not be exclusively related to dopamine deficiency but has a close relationship with cholinergic system. This phenomenon indicates that cholinergic system may be an important regulatory for distinct dopamine responsiveness of parkinsonian tremor. Through investigating the alterations of cholinergic and dopaminergic network during levodopa administration, we aimed at exploring the mechanisms of differed dopamine responsiveness of parkinsonian tremor.

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Identifying a whole-brain connectome-based predictive model in drug-naïve patients with Parkinson's disease and verifying its predictions on drug-managed patients would be useful in determining the intrinsic functional underpinnings of motor impairment and establishing general brain-behavior associations. In this study, we constructed a predictive model from the resting-state functional data of 47 drug-naïve patients by using a connectome-based approach. This model was subsequently validated in 115 drug-managed patients.

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  • Xinyang Maojian (XYMJ) green tea's key odorants and their contributions to aroma were analyzed, showcasing a lack of previous understanding in this area.
  • The study utilized solid-phase microextraction, GC-MS, and GC-O techniques to identify 50 volatile compounds and pinpointed nine key odorants, like nonanal and β-ionone, that define XYMJ's aroma.
  • It also observed how the content of these aroma-active compounds changed during the manufacturing process, finding that most decreased after fixation, which is a unique insight into the aroma quality of XYMJ.
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Cold and drought stress are the most critical stresses encountered by crops and occur simultaneously under field conditions. However, it is unclear whether volatiles contribute to both cold and drought tolerance, and if so, by what mechanisms they act. Here, we show that airborne eugenol can be taken up by the tea (Camellia sinensis) plant and metabolized into glycosides, thus enhancing cold and drought tolerance of tea plants.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is primarily characterized by the loss of dopaminergic cells and atrophy in subcortical regions. However, the impact of these pathological changes on large-scale dynamic integration and segregation of the cortex are not well understood. In this study, we investigated the effect of subcortical dysfunction on cortical dynamics and cognition in PD.

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Irbesartan polymorphisms possess low solubility properties, nanosuspensions represent a method for improving the dissolution. Stabilizers are significant constituents of nanosuspensions. Herein we presented computational research on screening stabilizers and exploring stabilization mechanisms.

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Plant immune response following pathogenic infection is regulated by plant hormones, and salicylic acid (SA) and its sugar conjugates play important roles in establishing basal resistance. Here, the important pathogen Pseudopestalotiopsis camelliae-sinensis (Pcs) was isolated from tea gray blight, one of the most destructive diseases in tea plantations. Transcriptomic analysis led to the discovery of the putative Camellia sinensis UDP-glucosyltransferase CsUGT87E7 whose expression was significantly induced by SA application and Pcs infection.

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Background And Purpose: This study was undertaken to investigate the effect of genetic risk on whole brain white matter (WM) integrity in patients with Parkinson disease (PD).

Methods: Data were acquired from the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) database. Polygenic load was estimated by calculating weighted polygenic risk scores (PRS) using (i) all available 26 PD-risk single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (PRS1) and (ii) 23 SNPs with minor allele frequency (MAF) > 0.

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Plants have developed sophisticated mechanisms to survive in dynamic environments. Plants can communicate via volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to warn neighboring plants of threats. In most cases, VOCs act as positive regulators of plant defense.

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Radical cure colitis is a severe public health threat worldwide. Our previous studies have confirmed that melatonin can effectively improve gut microbiota disorder and mucosal injury caused by sleep deprivation (SD). The present study further explored the mechanism whereby exogenous melatonin prevented SD-induced colitis.

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The increase in Aβ is a neurotoxic effect induced by aluminum which can lead to impairment of learning and memory, but its mechanism has yet to be fully elucidated. Studies have shown that APP palmitoylation is appears to be involved in the production process of Aβ. Here, we investigated whether APP palmitoylation is related to the increase in Aβ caused by aluminum and its specific mechanism of action.

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Degeneration of the locus coeruleus (LC) is recognized as a critical hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD). Recent studies have reported that noradrenaline produced from the LC has critical effects on brain functional organization. However, it is unknown if LC degeneration in PD contributes to cognitive/motor manifestations through modulating brain functional organization.

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  • Ocular myasthenia gravis (OMG) frequently progresses to generalized myasthenia gravis within two years of symptom onset, prompting this study to identify risk factors in patients not receiving immunosuppression or thymectomy treatment.
  • The researchers analyzed clinical data from 572 OMG patients across seven hospitals in China, focusing on various characteristics including age, symptoms, and antibody presence to determine factors influencing generalization of the disease.
  • Findings indicated that early and late onset in adulthood, abnormal repetitive nerve stimulation results, positive anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies, and the presence of thymoma significantly increased the risk of disease generalization among these patients.
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This study aims to investigate the association between thymectomy and the risk of generalization in patients with ocular myasthenia gravis (MG). Data on patients with ocular MG from seven neurological centers in China were retrospectively reviewed. Ocular MG naïve to immunotherapy was categorized according to whether thymectomy was performed (thymectomized group vs.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ting Gao"

  • Ting Gao's research spans diverse fields
  • , including neuroimaging and its relationship to empathy impairments post-stroke, soil chemistry with a focus on heavy metal accumulation, and plant genetics related to glycosyltransferase evolution in tea plants, indicating a strong interdisciplinary approach. -
  • Investigations into the effects of diet and plant compounds
  • on metabolic health and chronic conditions such as depression related to ulcerative colitis and polycystic ovary syndrome reflect Gao's commitment to understanding the gut-brain axis and the potential for traditional medicines like vinegar-processed Schisandra Chinensis in therapeutic applications. -
  • Gao's work on heavy metals in karst soils
  • and the spatiotemporal impacts of combustion byproducts position the author as a key contributor in environmental science, emphasizing the health risks associated with soil contamination and the intricate processes of contamination and remediation in specific regions in China.

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