Publications by authors named "Wen-xiao Wang"

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  • Coptis deltoidea (CD) is traditionally used to treat heat-toxin-related conditions but requires processing with wine (PCD) to reduce its bitterness and gastrointestinal side effects.
  • The study compared the impacts of CD and PCD on the gastrointestinal system through various tests on mice, including ingredient analysis, inflammation markers, and gut microbiota changes.
  • Findings indicated that while CD caused significant gastrointestinal damage and inflammation, PCD showed milder effects and a different impact on gut microbiota composition, suggesting processing with wine improves CD's safety profile.
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  • Recent research on trilayer rhombohedral graphene (RG) reveals its potential for studying strong correlation electronic phenomena due to observed superconductivity and magnetism.
  • The study uncovers layer-dependent electronic structures in RG multilayers ranging from 3 to 9 layers, highlighting enhanced low-energy flat bands and varying interlayer interactions at liquid nitrogen temperatures.
  • Findings show significant splittings of these flat bands, indicating the emergence of strongly correlated states, with the strongest correlations found in six-layer RG, validating theoretical predictions and suggesting RG as a promising platform for further research.
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  • A review explored the relationship between cardiovascular diseases and intestinal permeability, using a meta-analysis of studies conducted until April 2023.* -
  • The analysis included 13 studies with over 1,300 subjects, revealing that patients with cardiovascular diseases had significantly higher levels of various intestinal permeability markers compared to controls.* -
  • The findings suggest that increased intestinal permeability may serve as a potential diagnostic and treatment avenue for cardiovascular diseases.*
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As a well-known classical Chinese medicine prescription, Shengxian Decoction (SXD) has been applied for a century to treat cardiovascular diseases, especially coronary heart disease (CHD), but the potentially effective compounds and underlying mechanisms remain unclear. With ultra-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time of flight-mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q-TOF/MS) and network pharmacology analysis, the potential effective compounds of SXD and their pharmacological mechanisms against CHD were identified and revealed. 57 effective compounds with favorable pharmacokinetic characteristics and biological activities were screened through UPLC-Q-TOF/MS analysis, database and literature mining, interacting with 96 CHD-related targets to support potential synergistic therapeutic actions.

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Although the gut microbial metabolites exhibit potential effects on coronary heart disease (CHD), the underlying mechanism remains unclear. In this study, the active gut microbial metabolites acting on CHD and their potential mechanisms of action were explored through a network pharmacological approach. We collected a total of 208 metabolites from the gutMgene database and 726 overlapping targets from the similarity ensemble approach (SEA) and SwissTargetPrediction (STP) database, and ultimately identified 610 targets relevant to CHD.

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The MRTF-SRF pathway has been extensively studied for its crucial role in driving the expression of a large number of genes involved in actin cytoskeleton of various cell types. However, the specific contribution of MRTF-SRF in hair cells remains unknown. In this study, we showed that hair cell-specific deletion of or , but not a, leads to similar defects in the development of stereocilia dimensions and the maintenance of cuticular plate integrity.

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Metal chalcogenides are a promising material for novel physical research and nanoelectronic device applications. Here, we systematically investigate the crystal structure and electronic properties of AlSe alloys on Al(111) using scanning tunneling microscopy, angle-resolved photoelectron spectrometry, and first-principle calculations. We reveal that the AlSe surface alloy possesses a closed-packed atomic structure.

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Typically, airway remodeling caused by migration and proliferation of airway smooth muscle cells (ASMCs) plays a crucial role in the pathophysiological characteristics of asthma development. Cystatin 1 (CST1), a protein-coding gene referred to as Cystatin SN, is highly expressed in asthma patients. However, the role of CST1 and related molecular mechanisms in the development of asthma remains to be explored.

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Traditional Chinese medicine, as a complementary and alternative medicine, has been practiced for thousands of years in China and possesses remarkable clinical efficacy. Thus, systematic analysis and examination of the mechanistic links between Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) and the complex human body can benefit contemporary understandings by carrying out qualitative and quantitative analysis. With increasing attention, the approach of network pharmacology has begun to unveil the mystery of CHM by constructing the heterogeneous network relationship of "herb-compound-target-pathway," which corresponds to the holistic mechanisms of CHM.

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  • - The study analyzed the effects of high-dose statin pretreatment before percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in Chinese patients by reviewing eleven studies with 3,123 participants to assess major cardiovascular outcomes.
  • - Results indicated a significant reduction in major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) with intensive statin use compared to placebo, but no significant benefits over moderate-intensity statin therapy or other outcomes like target vessel revascularization and muscle symptoms.
  • - The findings suggest intensive statin therapy reduces risk for non-fatal myocardial infarction but does not show additional advantages over moderate therapy for other complications, highlighting a need for more tailored treatment approaches.
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Objective: To investigate whether astragalus polysaccharides (APS) combined with berberine (BBR) can reduce high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity in mice.

Methods: Except for normal mice, 32 HFD-induced obese mice were randomized into HFD, APS (1,000 mg/kg APS), BBR (200 mg/kg BBR), and APS plus BBR (1,000 mg/kg APS plus 200 mg/kg BBR) groups, respectively. After 6-week treatment (once daily by gavage), the obesity phenotype and pharmacodynamic effects were evaluated by histopathological examination of epididymal fat, liver, and colon using hematoxylin-eosin staining and serum biochemical analyses by an automated chemistry analyzer.

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The and herb pair (DQ) has been widely utilized in traditional Chinese medicine for the longevity and for preventing and treating cardio-cerebrovascular diseases. Often associated with cardio-cerebrovascular diseases are comorbidities such as insulin resistance. However, the protective mechanisms of DQ against insulin resistance remain not well understood.

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Rhei Radix et Rhizoma(RRR) is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine, with extensive pharmacological effects and clinical applications. This paper summarized processing history evolution of RRR and its effect on chemical compositions and pharmacological effects, and provided feasible insights for further studies on the chemical compositions and pharmacological effects of RRR before and after processing. Relevant information demonstrated that RRR has a long history of processing and various methods.

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To study the relationship between daily activity level and cognitive function in community-dwelling elderly. We collected demographic features, cognitive function, activity level and self-rating depression scale scores in 53 community-dwelling olderly aged 60 years or above. The activity level and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) time were assessed by using the accelerometer for 7 consecutive days.

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Danqi tablet composed of the dried roots of Salvia miltiorrhiza and Panax notoginseng is a well-known Chinese patent medicine commonly used for the treatment of cardio-cerebrovascular diseases such as coronary heart disease and myocardial ischemia. Numerous chemical constituents belonging to S. miltiorrhiza and P.

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The outbreak and pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 in 2019 has caused a severe public health burden and will challenge global health for the future. The discovery and mechanistic investigation of drugs against Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is in deadly demand. The paper published by Li and colleagues proposed the hypothesis that vitamin C combined with glycyrrhizic acid in treating COVID-19 and its mechanistic investigation was performed by a database-based network pharmacology.

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The incidence rate of cardio-cerebrovascular diseases (CCVDs) is increasing worldwide, causing an increasingly serious public health burden. The pursuit of new promising treatment options is thus becoming a pressing issue. Hydroxysafflor yellow A (HSYA) is one of the main active quinochalcone -glycosides in the florets of L.

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With the development of system biology, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is drawing more and more attention nowadays. However, there are still many enigmas behind this ancient medical system because of the arcane theory and complex mechanism of actions. In recent decades, advancements in genome sequencing technologies, bioinformatics and culturomics have led to the groundbreaking characterization of the gut microbiota, a 'forgotten organ', and its role in host health and disease.

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Berberine (BBR) is a non-prescription drug to treat various bacteria-associated diarrheas. However, BBR has also been reported to cause diarrhea in clinic, with underlying mechanisms poorly understood. Because altered gut microbial ecology is a potential basis for diarrhea, this study was conducted to investigate the impact of BBR on gut microbiota of treatment-emergent diarrhea.

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In this study, controlled C/N effects on fast start-up and stable performance of partial nitrification process at 15℃ in a Sequenced Batch Biofilm Reactor (SBBR) were investigated. The results showed that partial nitrification successfully fast initiated when C/N was 1.5 but failed when C/N was 0/3 during 60 cycles.

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  • - The study aimed to analyze how biofilm characteristics change during partial nitrification using a control strategy based on dissolved oxygen and ammonia nitrogen ratios, with biofilm samples collected at different nitrite accumulation rates.
  • - Researchers used techniques like fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) to examine the distribution of bacteria types, finding a coexistence of heterotrophic and nitrifying bacteria within the biofilm, with distinct layers.
  • - The findings indicated that as nitrite levels rose, the ratio of ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) to nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) increased, while extracellular polymer substances (EPS) secretion and microbial activity decreased during periods of reduced microbial
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Four mini experiments were conducted at different conditions. The heterotrophic microorganisms on the aerobic granular sludge surface consumed organic compounds at the initial stage of aeration. The denitrification rate and the efficiency of NO-N and NO-N removal were relatively low.

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Mature aerobic granular sludge (AGS) was inoculated in a continuous-flow reactor to treat low ammonia sewage, and the feasibility of achieving partial nitritation in a continuous-flow aerobic sludge system and the demand for value (the ratio of dissolved oxygen and ammonia nitrogen) when partial nitritation is achieved at different temperatures (30, 20, and 10℃) were investigated. The control strategy was designed to maintain a constant ratio between dissolved oxygen (DO) and ammonia nitrogen (NH-N). The results revealed that stable nitritation in a continuous-flow aerobic sludge reactor could be achieved via ratio control, and the value of were 0.

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This study investigates the effect of increased hydraulic retention time (HRT) and dissolved oxygen (DO) on the destruction and restoration of the performance of activated sludge and biofilm sequencing batch reactor (SBR) nitritation after the processes were simultaneously started up and stably operated at room temperature (25℃). The results showed that was easier to start nitritation in an activated sludge reactor, but nitritation was destroyed when DO was 2-2.5 mg·L.

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