Publications by authors named "Wang Anmin"

Tension-type headache (TTH) is a common primary headache disorder, and recent research has focused on various treatment options. However, studies evaluating acupuncture for TTH from the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and its mechanisms are limited. This literature review synthesizes findings from twelve clinical studies that investigated acupuncture for TTH treatment.

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Background And Objective: Despite the growing popularity of acupuncture for sexual dysfunction (SD) in the Western world, many clinicians struggle to understand the exact therapeutic mechanism of acupuncture which is based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). This study aims to describe the fundamentals of acupuncture theory from TCM perspectives and its relevance to SD; evaluate the current state of acupuncture research within literature evidence; and critically analyze its therapeutic effects in premature ejaculation (PE), erectile dysfunction (ED), and female SD.

Methods: All published English-language SD clinical studies treated by acupuncture were searched in PubMed from database inception to 1 April 2024.

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Background: Premature ejaculation (PE) is one of the most common diseases in andrology and leads to serious male sexual dysfunction. Although several targeted oral drug therapies are used to treat PE, they often face challenges related to imprecise targeting and adverse effects. Acupuncture has shown potential in prolonging ejaculation time and improving couples' sexual quality of life.

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  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a serious cancer associated with high rates of morbidity, and its progression is influenced by the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) linked to tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs).
  • The study investigated the relationship between a specific circular RNA (has_circ_0000092), various proteins, and how they interact within the immune environment of HCC to enhance the EMT process.
  • Results showed that has_circ_0000092 is highly expressed in HCC cells, promoting M2 polarization of macrophages through the regulation of IL24 via SMC1A, suggesting a potential mechanism for HCC metastasis and recurrence.
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Chronic prostatitis is a process of kidney deficiency and blood stasis mixed with various pathological factors involving the essence chamber, which is manifested as kidney deficiency and blood stasis. Based on the concept of the "brain-heart-kidney-essence chamber" axis of medication, Xiongji Formula is applied to the treatment of chronic prostatitis, due to its "simultaneous holistic and local action" and effects of tonifying the kidney yang and assisting the systemic yang, acting on the brain, heart and kidney as a whole, and meanwhile activating blood circulation, eliminating blood stasis and restoring the function of the essence chamber. This paper discusses the etiology and pathogenesis of chronic prostatitis with kidney deficiency and blood stasis in Chinese medicine, expounds the significance of "brain-heart-kidney-essence chamber" axis of medication, and explores the specific value and clinical application of Xiongji Formula.

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Parts are often warped and deformed when they are molded using selective laser melting (SLM) technology. Thus, it is necessary to study the addition support modes of parts molded using SLM. Consequently, we designed dendritic, E-stage and conical supports, having different structural parameters and different partitions using Magics, and then, we analyzed their performances using the finite element software Abaqus.

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  • - The NLRP6 protein acts as a sensor for microbial elements in intestinal cells and activates various pathways, including those for inflammasome response, type I interferons, and inflammatory signaling.
  • - Researchers identified specific residues in murine NLRP6 necessary for inflammasome activation but found they don't affect RNA binding or other functions of NLRP6.
  • - They created mutant mice with reduced inflammasome activation, which showed normal type I interferon production, indicating that NLRP6's roles in immune response can vary depending on the type of viral threat.
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Coal-based cryptocrystalline graphite is an intermediate phase formed during the transformation of highly metamorphic anthracite into crystalline graphite. In order to explore the relationship between the graphitization degree of coal-based cryptocrystalline graphite and its physical properties from macromolecular structure to provide a theoretical basis for industrial application, samples were tested by X-ray diffraction, electrochemistry, and thermal conductivity and compared with standard graphite (SG) and artificial thermal simulation graphitized samples. The results show that with the increase of graphitization degree and the growth of microcrystalline structure, the electrical impedance of cryptocrystalline graphite decreases, the conductivity increases, the specific capacity of initial discharge increases, and the thermal conductivity increases, which gradually approach the electrical and thermal properties of crystalline graphite.

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Background: Psychogenic erectile dysfunction (pED) is a common sexual dysfunction often accompanied by psychosomatic factors. Its treatment includes oral medications, psychotherapy, and behavioral therapy. Acupuncture's effect on erectile function in pED patients remains to be investigated.

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During the production process of coalbed methane, the generation and migration of coal fines can obstruct fractures in coal reservoirs and reduce their permeability. In order to investigate the effects of coal fines migration on the porosity and permeability of coal reservoirs, we conducted core water flooding experiments, low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and low-temperature N adsorption experiments to study the variations in porosity and permeability of cataclastic coal during coal fines migration and the impact of coal fines migration on porosity and permeability. The experimental results reveal that the initial porosity ratio of cataclastic coal exhibits the characteristics of micropore > macropore > transitional pore > mesopore, with the pore types being predominantly fissured.

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Introduction: Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection in infants can lead to severe diseases, including neonatal hepatitis. The single-cell dimensional changes in immune cells after the initial CMV infection remain elusive, as do the effects of CMV infection on hepatic lipid metabolism.

Methods: We employed single-cell RNA-sequencing to investigate the changes in liver cell types and immune responses in infant mice following murine CMV (MCMV) infection.

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Maceral composition is one of the key factors affecting the liquefaction and gasification of coal, which has attracted extensive attention of researchers working on coal chemical industry. To elucidate the impact of vitrinite and inertinite in coal on pyrolysis products, vitrinite and inertinite were extracted from a single coal sample and mixed to create six samples with varying vitrinite/inertinite ratios. The samples were subjected to thermogravimetry coupled online with mass spectrometry (TG-MS) experiments, and the Fourier transform infrared spectrometry (FITR) experiment was used to determine the macromolecular structures before and after the TG-MS experiments.

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RNA helicase DHX9 has been extensively characterized as a transcriptional regulator, which is consistent with its mostly nucleic localization. It is also involved in recognizing RNA viruses in the cytoplasm. However, there is no in vivo data to support the antiviral role of DHX9; meanwhile, as a nuclear protein, if and how nucleic DHX9 promotes antiviral immunity remains largely unknown.

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To further improve the quality of parts in metal 3D printers, it is necessary to optimize the structure and study the performance of their gas circulation filtration systems. First, we used the parametric modeling method to complete the formed cavity modeling. We then optimized the design of the air inlet structure of the formed cavity using the moldflow simulation method, and finally, we evaluated the optimized design results through assembly experiments and measurements of the molded parts' components.

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Purpose: This study aimed to determine Down syndrome (DS) burden using years lived with disability (YLDs), years of life lost (YLLs), disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), and the trends in these parameters.

Methods: We obtained the annual YLDs, YLLs, DALYs, and age-standardized rates (ASRs) of DS from 2010 to 2019 using the Global Health Data Exchange tool. The estimated annual percentage changes (EAPCs) in ASR were used to quantify and evaluate DS burden trends.

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N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is an abundant mRNA modification and affects many biological processes. However, how m6A levels are regulated during physiological or pathological processes such as virus infections, and the in vivo function of m6A in the intestinal immune defense against virus infections are largely unknown. Here, we uncover a novel antiviral function of m6A modification during rotavirus (RV) infection in small bowel intestinal epithelial cells (IECs).

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The crosstalk between cancer cells and tumor microenvironment plays critical roles in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The identification of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) mediating the crosstalk might promote the development of new therapeutic strategies against HCC. Here, we identified a lncRNA, HOMER3-AS1, which is over-expressed in HCC and correlated with poor survival of HCC patients.

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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most aggressive malignancies. Increasing evidence revealed that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) were frequently involved in various malignancies. Here, we explored the clinical significances, roles, and mechanisms of lncRNA ADORA2A antisense RNA 1 (ADORA2A-AS1) in HCC.

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NLRP6 is important in host defense by inducing functional outcomes including inflammasome activation and interferon production. Here, we show that NLRP6 undergoes liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) upon interaction with double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) in vitro and in cells, and an intrinsically disordered poly-lysine sequence (K350-354) of NLRP6 is important for multivalent interactions, phase separation, and inflammasome activation. Nlrp6-deficient or Nlrp6 mutant mice show reduced inflammasome activation upon mouse hepatitis virus or rotavirus infection, and in steady state stimulated by intestinal microbiota, implicating NLRP6 LLPS in anti-microbial immunity.

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Introduction: Our work was aimed to explore the mechanisms of MAGI2 antisense RNA 3 (MAGI2-AS3) in regulating hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) carcinogenesis.

Methods: MAGI2-AS3, microRNA-519c-3p (miR-519c-3p), and thioredoxin interacting protein (TXNIP) levels in HCC were detected by the RT-qPCR method. Cell proliferation and apoptosis rate were measured using Cell Counting Kit-8 assay and flow cytometry assay.

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Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) have been reported to be crucial regulators for carcinogenesis, including rectal cancer. This work aimed to explore the roles and associated mechanisms of small nucleolar RNA host gene 17 (SNHG17) in rectal cancer. A quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction was performed to measure the expression level of SNHG17 in rectal cancer tissues and cells.

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  • mA RNA modification plays a crucial role in the activation of macrophages, which are key cells in the innate immune response, particularly in response to bacterial components like LPS.
  • * Researchers identified important genes (mA "writers") that regulate macrophage activation and found that deficient macrophages produced less TNF-α when stimulated with LPS.
  • * The study reveals that a lack of METTL3 leads to disrupted mA modification on certain mRNAs, increasing the negative regulator IRAKM, which in turn dampens TLR signaling and could have implications for cancer immunotherapy.
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Signal amplification provides unparalleled opportunities for visualizing low-abundance targets in living cells. However, self-powered signal amplification has not been achieved because of the lack of "fuel" in living cells. Thus, the aim of this work was to develop an integrated amplification platform for the detection of intracellular miRNA by itself.

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To obtain high performance (matching, mechanical properties, and biocompatibility) of personalized biomechanical fixation-type tibial implants, three-dimensional reconstruction was performed using a combination of reverse and positive methods. The implant design was optimized using a topological optimization method, the shape-optimized B-unit structure was filled, and the performance was evaluated for implants prepared by direct forming technology of Selective Laser Melting (3D Printing). The results show obviously reduced weight of the tibial implant, increased stress and displacement, yet with a more uniform distribution.

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