Publications by authors named "Wen-yu Sun"

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  • Insect neuropeptide allatostatins (ASTs) are key regulators of growth and reproduction in insects, but their complex structures and production costs limit their use in pest management, prompting the need for shorter and cheaper AST analogs.
  • This study applied machine learning techniques to identify crucial structural components that enhance the effectiveness of AST analogs, leading to the creation of six new compounds, with one (A53) showing exceptional potency compared to natural variants.
  • The findings highlight how computational methods can streamline the design and evaluation of novel AST analogs as potential insect growth regulators, providing a strategic approach for improving pest control.
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This study utilized evidence mapping methodology to systematically identify, describe, and evaluate the evidence from relevant research on traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) interventions in patients with pulmonary fibrosis. CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, SinoMed, PubMed, Web of Science, EMbase, and Cochrane Library were searched from database inception to March 2023 for systematic reviews/Meta-analysis/network Meta-analysis on TCM interventions in pulmonary fibrosis. The quality of included studies was assessed using the AMSTAR 2 scale, and the evidence mapping approach was employed to present comprehensive information on populations, intervention methods, the sample size in systematic reviews/Meta-analysis, and conclusion classifications.

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  • COVID-19 started spreading around the world in December 2019, impacting people's health, including their minds.
  • Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may face even bigger challenges during the pandemic.
  • This paper reviews how COVID-19 has affected these children and what factors influence their problems, helping future research on ASD.
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Background: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is associated with oxidative stress and affects the survival and homing of transplanted mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) as well as cytokine secretion by the MSCs, thereby altering their therapeutic potential. In this study, we preconditioned the MSCs with prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) and performed in vitro and in vivo cell experiments to evaluate the therapeutic effects of MSCs in rats with PAH.

Methods: We studied the relationship between PGE1 and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) secretion, B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) expression, and C-X-C chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) expression in MSCs and MSC apoptosis as well as migration through the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) pathway in vitro.

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The pathophysiology of coronary atherosclerotic plaques is a complex process. Early detection of coronary atherosclerotic plaques is critical in the prevention, prognostic and therapeutic intervention of cardiovascular disease. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), endogenous short non-coding RNAs, have been reported to play an important role in cardiovascular diseases and are also used as disease markers.

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Objective: Levosimendan is a calcium sensitizer that enhances myocardial contractility without increasing myocardial oxygen use. Limited data are available on its renal-protective effect, and no statistically significant effects have been found. A meta-analysis was conducted for randomized studies to show whether perioperative levosimendan use could reduce acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.

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Objectives: Internal mammary arteries graft failure in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is mostly considered to be a result of competitive flow (CF) from the native coronary artery, which significantly limits future revascularization options.

Methods: With the left internal mammary artery (LIMA) anastomosed to the left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery using an off-pump technique, CABG was performed on 15 Chinese swine. Then we produced varying degrees of stenosis in the proximal LAD coronary artery with an adjustable flow occluder, measured the mean flow of the LIMA and LAD coronary artery and detected the plasma concentrations of nitric oxide (NO) and endothelin (ET) in the LIMA graft.

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  • G6 is a novel antimicrobial peptide that shows great biochemical stability but loses effectiveness when exposed to proteolytic enzymes.
  • G6 has demonstrated no toxicity to mammalian cells and significantly improved survival rates and reduced bacterial counts in mice infected with Salmonella typhimurium when administered before or after infection.
  • The results suggest that G6 could potentially serve as a promising alternative to traditional antibiotics for treating or preventing bacterial infections.
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  • Defensins play a key role in defending the body against infections, but their therapeutic use is restricted due to toxicity and high production costs.
  • In this study, researchers designed two shorter versions of avian β-defensin-4, named GL23 and GLI23, which showed strong antibacterial effects against various bacteria, although GL23 was less effective against Salmonella Pullorum.
  • The study found that these peptides can selectively target bacterial membranes while maintaining stability in different environments, suggesting they could be promising for developing new antibacterial treatments.
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Antimicrobial peptides are major components of the innate self-defence system and a large number of peptides have been designed to study the mechanism of action. In the present study, a small combinatorial library was designed to study whether the biological activity of Val/Arg-rich peptides is associated with targeted cell membranes. The peptides were produced by segregating hydrophilic residues on the polar side and hydrophobic residues on the opposite side.

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Background: Reconstructive surgery is the primary goal in pediatric patients with valve disease. However, in cases with irreparable valve lesions, valve replacement is the only option. This study aimed to retrospectively analyze the clinical experience of heart valve prosthesis replacement in children.

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Because of the anergy of CD25+CD4+ regulatory T cells, it is unclear how the number of these regulatory T cells is sustained and expanded in normal physiologic circumstances. In the present study, we examined the effect of natural allogeneic mature dendritic cells (DCs) on the proliferation and function of CD25+CD4+ T cells. Our data showed that natural allogeneic mature DCs stimulated CD25+CD4+ T-cell growth vigorously, whereas immature DCs had little effect on the proliferation of CD25+CD4+ T cells.

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Background: IFN-γ was documented to be commonly associated with acute rejection. In the present study, we investigated the role of IFN-γ in the transplant long-surviving induced by blocking CD40-CD40 ligand (CD40-CD40L) costimulation and its mechanisms.

Methods: IFN-γ expression in cardiac allografts and spleens from syngeneic and allogeneic recipients with or without anti-CD40L monoclonal antibody (MR-1) treatment was examined by real-time RT-PCR.

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We aimed to investigate whether tolerogenic dendritic cells (DCs) were induced in the tolerant recipients with the blockade of CD40-CD40L costimulation. Mouse heterotopic heart transplantation was performed. DCs were sorted from rejected and tolerant recipients using magnetic-activated cell sorting.

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Objective: To study the roles of serum inflammatory factors IL-6 and TNF-alpha and allograft adventitial inflammation in the pathogenesis of allograft arteriosclerosis in rats.

Methods: Thirty-six allogeneic allograft rats and 16 syngeneic allograft rats were randomly divided into 4 groups (9 rats in each experimental group and 4 in each control group): A, harvested at Week 1 post-operation; B, harvested at Week 2 post-operation; C, harvested at Week 3 post-operation; D, harvested at Week 4 post-operation. Blood samples were collected before transplantation and after harvest.

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Objective: To transduce the new hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) specific antigen gene glypican3 (GPC3) into dendritic cells (DCs) and to observe the in vitro cytotoxic effect induced by the genetically modified DCs against the hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (HepG2).

Methods: This study was performed in China Medical University Shenyang, China from September 2007-February 2008. The design of the study was to modify DCs with GPC3 and to be used to activate human T cells and elicit a cell-mediated immune response against HepG2 in vitro.

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Autologous vein grafts is still commonly used for arterial reconstructive procedures. Their success is limited by the development of neointimal hyperplasia. Clinical and experimental evidence suggest that the bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) participate in the neovascularization.

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Objective: To detect the nitric oxide (NO) production and energy metabolism of the interleukin (IL)-1beta-treated residual hepatocytes from rats after partial hepatectomy.

Methods: Forty rats were equally divided into partial hepatectomies (PH) group and control group. In the control group the rats were otherwise matched and underwent sham surgeries.

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Objective: Strain rate (SR) provides a quantitative segmental analysis of myocardial function. However, the use of SR with stress echocardiography to determine the ischemic myocardium has not been completely investigated. The present study aimed to determine the changes in systolic function of the ischemic myocardium by strain-rate imaging (SRI) with adenosine stress echocardiography.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Wen-yu Sun"

  • - Wen-yu Sun's recent research primarily focuses on the intersection of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and contemporary healthcare challenges, including pulmonary fibrosis and the psychological impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on children with autism spectrum disorder.
  • - The 2023 evidence mapping analysis highlights the need for more comprehensive understanding and quality assessments of TCM interventions in pulmonary fibrosis, revealing a gap in robust systematic reviews and meta-analyses in this area.
  • - Additionally, Dr. Sun has explored therapeutic applications in cardiopulmonary conditions, including the effects of prostaglandin E1 on mesenchymal stem cells in pulmonary arterial hypertension, emphasizing the importance of preconditioning techniques to enhance treatment outcomes.