Publications by authors named "Weiyu Feng"

Study Objective: To determine whether individualized fraction of inspired oxygen (iFiO) improves pulmonary atelectasis after elective laparoscopic colorectal surgery relative to 60 % FiO.

Design: This was a single-center, prospective, randomized study.

Setting: This study was conducted in a single tertiary care hospital in China.

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  • Coronary heart disease (CHD) and cognitive impairment often occur together in older adults, and this study investigates the genetic links between them, specifically focusing on the aging-related genes FKBP5 and DDIT3.
  • The research utilizes advanced sequencing techniques to show that these genes are significantly upregulated in both CHD and cognitive impairment, and that stellate ganglion block (SGB) can effectively modulate related biological pathways.
  • By applying SGB, researchers found improvements in heart function and blood flow to the brain, leading to better cognitive performance in rats, suggesting LSGB could be a promising treatment for these co-occurring conditions.
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a severe injury characterized by neuroinflammation and oxidative stress. NAMO (Nicotinamide n-oxide) has anti-inflammatory and inhibits microglial overactivation in neurological disorders. However, the role and mechanism of NAMO in microglial pyroptosis after TBI are unknown.

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Introduction: A growing body of evidence suggests that alcohol use disorders coexist with depression. However, the causal relationship between alcohol consumption and depression remains a topic of controversy.

Methods: We conducted a two-sample two-way Mendelian randomization analysis using genetic variants associated with alcohol use and major depressive disorder from a genome-wide association study.

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Owing to its unique physical and chemical properties, graphene oxide (GO) has a wide range of applications in biomedical field. However, with the gradual improvement of biosafety investigations on nanomaterials, growing literatures have pointed out that GO could lead to oxidative stress, aggravation of inflammatory responses, and even irreversible lesions in human multi-tissues, while its damage to small intestinal remained unclear. In this study, we conducted an in-depth study on the toxicological effect of GO on intestinal tissues, and further clarified its toxic effect and molecular mechanism on inducing intestinal cell death.

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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are tumor-related regulators and have been found to be involved in the underlying molecular mechanisms of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the role of lncRNA LINC00115 during CRC progression is not entirely elucidated. In this study, we discovered that LINC00115 was significantly overexpressed in CRC, and its overexpression predicted poor patient outcomes.

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Aiming at exploring clinical curative effect of oxaliplatin combined with flurouracil in the treatment of gastrointestinal tumor, this study divided 60 patients with gastrointestinal tumor into control and observation groups, each containing 30 patients. The observation group was treated with oxaliplatin combined with flurouracil, while the control was treated with FOLFOX4, i.e.

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Activable enriched stable isotopes can play a unique role in studies of nutritional status, metabolism, absorption rates, and bioavailability of minerals. As a practical example, eight juvenile athletes were selected to test the absorption rates of iron during training and non-training periods by enriched stable isotope of Fe-58 (enriched degree: 51.1%) via activation analysis Fe-58 (n, gamma) Fe-59 of the collected feces samples.

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Recent achievements in speciation studies of trace elements in the biological and environmental sciences by nuclear analytical techniques, mainly molecular activation analysis, position-sensitive spectrometry with a variety of exciting sources, and synchronous radiation-based analytical techniques (although radioisotope or enriched stable isotope-based speciation techniques are also used), particularly in our laboratory, are outlined. In this paper the merits and drawbacks of the nuclear analytical techniques are discussed, as are reagent blanks, contamination, and artifacts.

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