Publications by authors named "WenQing Yang"

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  • TRPC1 is a ion channel linked to cardiovascular issues, with increased expression observed in both treated vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and aortas of hypertensive mice.
  • Lack of TRPC1 in VSMCs significantly reduces AngII-induced effects like vasoconstriction, hypertension, and heart changes, indicating its crucial role in these processes.
  • The study identifies the EZH2-TRPC1-MEK/ERK pathway as a significant contributor to hypertension, suggesting that targeting TRPC1 or EZH2 could be effective in treating high blood pressure and related cardiovascular problems.
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Resistant hypertension (RH) may cause severe target organ damage and poses significant challenges in the field of hypertension prevention and treatment. Mining biological characteristics is crucial for exploring the pathogenesis of RH and for early diagnosis and treatment. Although several single-omics studies have been conducted on RH, its complex pathogenesis has only been partially elucidated.

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As the world's leading producer of pigs, China is now experiencing large-scale pollution derived from agricultural usage of untreated pig manure, where passivation of metal toxicity in pig manure is a major challenge. Here, the effect of green synthesized iron nanoparticle (G-nFe) addition on copper (Cu) transformations during thermophilic aerobic composting of pig manure was investigated. The results revealed that following addition of G-nFe passivation of active Cu forms, including exchangeable (EXC-Cu), carbonate-bound (CARCu), and iron and manganese oxide-bound (IMOCu) Cu increased by 66.

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Protocatechuic aldehyde (PCA) is a natural phenolic acid compound with pharmacological effects such as anti-oxidative stress, antibacterial, anti-apoptotic, anti-inflammatory, anti-platelet aggregation, and anti-tumor. Despite the favorable therapeutic effects of PCA, it is imperative to recognize that adverse drug reactions can arise even with satisfactory quality assurance measures and during standard clinical application and dosing. Additionally, the acute toxicity and cardiotoxic sequelae of PCA are frequently under reported in the available documentation.

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Findings for greenspace's impacts on birth outcomes are largely dependent on vegetation indexes. Examinations are needed for various greenspace indicators given varying pathways for fetal development. This prospective cohort study assessed the impacts of prenatal greenspace exposure on preterm birth (PTB), term low birthweight (TLBW), birthweight, and estimated fetal weight (EFW) for pregnant women in the New York City area, 2016-2023 (n=2765).

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In this study, peptides were isolated and purified from Maxim. cake meal for the first time, with the aim of discovering peptides with excellent antioxidant properties. Peptides were isolated and purified from the cake meal using ultrafiltration and dextran gel chromatography.

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  • Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is a challenging and deadly type of gynecological cancer, with a need for clearer understanding of its molecular subtypes and treatment options.
  • Mass spectrometry-based proteomics and single-cell RNA sequencing analyses revealed four distinct EOC proteomic subtypes that have unique clinical implications: malignant proliferative, immune infiltrating, Fallopian-like, and differentiated.
  • The immune infiltrating subtype (C2) shows potential for improved prognosis through therapies targeting CD40, while a specific therapeutic pathway involving a TYMP inhibitor was found to be effective for patients with non-immune EOC subtypes.
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  • Glucocorticoids (GCs) are widely used for treating laryngeal conditions due to their strong anti-inflammatory effects, yet their impact on vocal fold (VF) tissue recovery after injury is not well understood.
  • A study induced microflap injuries in rabbits and later administered GCs (dexamethasone, methylprednisolone, and triamcinolone) to assess changes in epithelial structure and barrier function.
  • Results showed that GCs helped maintain barrier function and increased epithelial depth over time, but effects varied between the different types of GCs used, indicating possible differences in their therapeutic effectiveness.
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Polyadenylate-binding protein-interacting protein 1 (PAIP1) is a protein that modulates translation initiation in eukaryotic cells. Studies have shown that PAIP1 was overexpressed in various type of cancers, and drives cancer progression by promoting cancer cell proliferation, invasion, and migration. In our previous study, we identified that PAIP1 was overexpressed in breast cancer, and the expression was correlated with poor prognosis.

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Background: Acute post-subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) headaches are common and severe. Management strategies for post-SAH headaches are limited, with heavy reliance on opioids, and pain control is overall poor. Pterygopalatine fossa (PPF) nerve blocks have shown promising results in treatment of acute headache, including our preliminary and published experience with PPF-blocks for refractory post-SAH headache during hospitalization.

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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive lung disease with no cure except transplantation. Abnormal alveolar epithelial regeneration is a key driver of IPF development. The function of Yes1 Associated Transcriptional Regulator (YAP) in alveolar regeneration and IPF pathogenesis remains elusive.

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Objective: To investigate whether a new preoperative education and discharge planning protocol reduced unexpected discharge delays for patients undergoing reconstructive surgery for head and neck cancer.

Methods: A quality improvement (QI) intervention was implemented in January 2021 with several components to address historically prolonged observed lengths of stay (LOS) with head and neck cancer patients. The intervention added a preoperative educational visit with a head and neck cancer advanced practice provider, a standardized preoperative speech and swallow assessment, a personalized patient care plan document, discussion of inpatient hospital stay expectations, and early discharge planning.

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Background: To explore the role of vaginal microbiota and metabolomics in the progression of cervical dysplasia.

Methods: The patient group consists of female patients with low-grade, high-grade cervical dysplasia, and cervical cancer. Normal cervix samples from health volunteers were used as controls.

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The field of cancer immunotherapy has experienced significant progress, resulting in the emergence of numerous biological drug candidates requiring in vivo efficacy testing and a better understanding of their mechanism of action (MOA). Humanized immune system (HIS) models are valuable tools in this regard. However, there is a lack of systematic guidance on HIS modeling.

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The study utilized 5-ALA-PDT to treat patients with CIN or VaIN and assessed their clinical response, HPV clearance, and influencing factors after photodynamic therapy (PDT). This study involved 56 patients who received 5-ALA-PDT in a single center from May 2020 to March 2022, including 12 patients with CIN, 30 patients with VaIN, and 14 patients with both CIN and VaIN. Follow-up were conducted within 6 and 12 months after treatment to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of PDT.

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Autophagy-targeting chimera (AUTAC) has emerged as a powerful modality that can selectively degrade tumor-related pathogenic proteins, but its low bioavailability and nonspecific distribution significantly restrict their therapeutic efficacy. Inspired by the guanine structure of AUTAC molecules, we here report supramolecular artificial Nano-AUTACs (GM NPs) engineered by AUTAC molecule GN [an indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) degrader] and nucleoside analog methotrexate (MTX) through supramolecular interactions for tumor-specific protein degradation. Their nanostructures allow for precise localization and delivery into cancer cells, where the intracellular acidic environment can disrupt the supramolecular interactions to release MTX for eradicating tumor cells, modulating tumor-associated macrophages, activating dendritic cells, and inducing autophagy.

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Atherosclerosis represents the major cause of mortality worldwide and triggers higher risk of acute cardiovascular events. Pericytes-endothelial cells (ECs) communication is orchestrated by ligand-receptor interaction generating a microenvironment which results in intraplaque neovascularization, that is closely associated with atherosclerotic plaque instability. Notoginsenoside R (R) exhibits anti-atherosclerotic bioactivity, but its effect on angiogenesis in atherosclerotic plaque remains elusive.

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Ferroptosis is a new programmed cell death characterized by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation. Targeting ferroptosis is considered a promising strategy for anti-cancer therapy. Recently, natural compound has gained increased attention for their advantage in cancer treatment, and the exploration of natural compounds as ferroptosis inducers offers a hopeful avenue for advancing cancer treatment modalities.

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Background: Paclitaxel hypersensitivity reactions (HSRs) are prevalent, especially in females. The common paclitaxel pretreatment, dexamethasone, may inhibit chemotherapy efficacy and accelerate tumor progression. We aimed to balance paclitaxel HSRs and the lowest dexamethasone dose for gynecologic malignancies.

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Objective: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multisystem-involved, highly heterogeneous autoimmune disease with diverse clinical manifestations. We report an extremely rare case of SLE with severe diffuse myocardial hypertrophy.

Methods: The patient's echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) results indicated diffuse myocardial hypertrophy.

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Objective: To examine patient characteristics that impact serial observation adherence among vestibular schwannoma (VS) patients.

Study Design: Retrospective chart review.

Setting: Single tertiary care center.

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Background: This study focused on circulating plasma protein profiles to identify mediators of hypertension-driven myocardial remodeling and heart failure.

Methods: A Mendelian randomization design was used to investigate the causal impact of systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and pulse pressure on 82 cardiac magnetic resonance traits and heart failure risk. Mediation analyses were also conducted to identify potential plasma proteins mediating these effects.

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  • Scientists are studying how heat treatment (hyperthermia) can help fight nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) and why some cancer cells resist the heat.
  • They found that using heat with a drug called oridonin makes cancer cells easier to kill, especially the tough ones that don't respond well to regular treatments.
  • The study also discovered that a protein called Cirbp helps cancer cells survive heat, and reducing Cirbp improves the effectiveness of heat treatment against these cancer cells.
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An intermolecular Suzuki-Miyaura-type reaction of benzoyl fluorides with alkyl boronic acids to synthetic ketone was revealed by cooperative -heterocyclic carbene (NHC) and photoredox catalysis. Various alkyl boric acids can be converted into alkyl radicals without external oxidants or activators. Moreover, the catalytic system was feasible for the difunctionalization of styrenes via a radical relay process.

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To better understand the secret of natural flying vertebrates such as how humming-birds twist their wings to achieve superb flight ability, we presented a numerical investigation of dynamic twisting based on a hummingbird-like flapping wing model. Computational fluid dynamic simulations were performed to examine the effects of dynamic twisting on the unsteady flow field, the generation of instantaneous aerodynamic forces, and the time-averaged aerodynamic performance. This research reveals the details of leading-edge vortices (LEVs) and the underlying mechanisms behind the positive effects of wing torsion.

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