Publications by authors named "WenTao Wu"

Background: This study aimed to identify distinct trajectories of serum osmolality within the first 72 h for patients with sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) in the MIMIC-IV and eICU-CRD databases and assess their impact on mortality and adverse clinical outcomes.

Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, patients with SAE from the MIMIC-IV database were included. Group-based trajectory modeling (GBTM) was used to categorize distinct patterns of serum osmolality changes over 72 h in ICU patients.

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Background: Diverse lepidopteran insects cause serious damage to plants, and their larvae possess a crucial epidermal barrier against environmental stimuli. Their ultraviolet (UV) resistance is enhanced by accumulating uric acid granules in the epidermis, suggesting that genes involved in this process may be potential targets for lepidopteran pest management.

Results: The silkworm pan-genome dataset is a valuable source for studying genomic mutations and phenotype-genotype associations.

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Existing treatments for androgenetic alopecia (AGA) are unsatisfactory, owing to the two major reasons: (1) Oxidative stress and vascularization deficiency in the perifollicular microenvironment provoke the premature senescence of hair follicles, limiting the transformation of hair growth cycle from the telogen to the anagen phase; (2) The amount of drug delivered to the perifollicular region located in the deep dermis is very limited for passive drug delivery systems. Herein, we developed a gas-propelled microneedle patch integrated with ferrum-chelated puerarin/quercetin nanoparticles (PQFN) to increase drug accumulation in hair follicles and reshape the perifollicular microenvironment for improved hair-regenerating effects. PQFN can rejuvenate testosterone (Tes)-induced senescence of dermal papilla cells by scavenging ROS, restoring mitochondrial function, regulating signaling pathways related to hair regeneration, and upregulating hair growth-promoting genes.

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Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare, and due to the absence of male-specific screening programs, many patients are diagnosed at advanced stages and older ages. This study aims to analyze the long-term trend of MBC incidence and develop a competing risk model to improve survival rates. MBC data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database (1975-2019) were analyzed using the Age-Period-Cohort (APC) model to examine trends in age, period, and birth cohort effects of MBC incidence.

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Tumors occurring along the hypothalamus-pituitary axis receive axonal projection from neuroendocrine neurons, but it remains unclear whether neuroendocrine neuronal activity drives tumor expansion. Craniopharyngioma is a common suprasellar tumor with a propensity for invading the hypothalamus, leading to devastating endocrine and metabolic disorders. Here, we developed two autochthonous animal models that faithfully recapitulate the molecular pathology, clinical manifestations, and transcriptomic profiles of papillary craniopharyngioma.

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Skin infections caused by microbes such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses often lead to aberrant skin functions and appearance, eventually evolving into a significant risk to human health. Among different drug administration paradigms for skin infections, microneedles (MNs) have demonstrated superiority mainly because of their merits in enhancing drug delivery efficiency and reducing microbial resistance. Also, integrating biosensing functionality to MNs offers point-of-care wearable medical devices for analyzing specific pathogens, disease status, and drug pharmacokinetics, thus providing personalized therapy for skin infections.

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  • Obesity is a major issue for patients with craniopharyngioma, and cyst fluid (CF) is suggested to contribute to this obesity, though the exact mechanisms are still unclear.
  • The study explored how CF and a specific protein, CXCL1, affected body weight, fat accumulation, and leptin sensitivity in rats, showing that both increased weight and disrupted leptin signaling without hypothalamic damage.
  • Findings indicate that CF and CXCL1 promote obesity through inflammatory pathways and leptin resistance; sodium salicylate may help restore leptin sensitivity, suggesting potential therapeutic avenues for combating CP-related obesity.
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Cutting-edge techniques utilizing continuous films made from pure, novel semiconductive materials offer promising pathways to achieve high performance and cost-effectiveness for X-ray detection. Semiconductive metal-organic framework (MOF) glass films are known for their remarkably smooth surface morphology, straightforward synthesis, and capability for large-area fabrication, presenting a new direction for high-performance X-ray detectors. Here, a novel material centered on MOF glasses for highly uniform glass film fabrication customized for X-ray detection is introduced.

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Realizing novel two-dimensional (2D) magnetic states would accelerate the development of advanced spintronic devices and the understandings of 2D magnetic physics. In this paper, we have examined the magnetic and electronic properties of 20 dynamically stable and exfoliable MXO (M = Ti-Ni; X = S-Te; excluding CoTeO). It has been unveiled that [XO]-and [M]-crystal fields govern the M-3orbital splittings in MXO.

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Objective: To investigate the role of miR-30a-5p on the proliferation and apoptosis of hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) and whether the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway is involved.

Methods: HFSCs derived from the vibrissa of mammary rats were obtained by enzymatic digestion, and subsequently the obtained HFSCs were treated with Lipofectamine 2000 cell transfection and divided into normal cell culture group (control), miR-30a-5p overexpression group (miR-30a-5p mimic), miR-30a-5p empty vector group (miR-NC), miR-30a-5p inhibitor group (in-miR-30a-5p), and in-miR-30a-5p empty vector group (in-miR-NC). After transfection, the cell proliferation and apoptosis rates were examined separately.

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Background: Anxiety disorders seriously impair patients' mental health and quality of life, with limited effectiveness of current treatments. Dysregulation of activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) is involved in various mental diseases, but the research on its potential roles in alleviating anxiety disorders remains limited.

Methods: ATF4 was screened out by bioinformatic analysis and its expression was verified in vivo.

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  • - Antimony sulfide (SbS) is promising for creating efficient and eco-friendly solar cells, but conventional fabrication methods lead to small grains and defects that reduce performance.
  • - A new approach using a chemical bath to deposit an SbS seed layer helps grow larger, denser films, reducing defects and improving charge transport.
  • - This method achieves a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 4.78% and a maximum open-circuit voltage (V) of 0.755 V, setting new records for SbS solar cells made using vacuum-based techniques.
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  • This study explores how gut microbiota influences depression by examining the connection between neurotransmitters, inflammatory factors, and gut bacteria in mice subjected to chronic social stress.
  • Researchers found six different types of gut bacteria and 14 neurotransmitters that significantly correlated with inflammation markers in the brain of depressed mice.
  • A specific neurotransmitter, 3-O-Methyldopa (3-OMDP), was consistently reduced in various tissues and was linked to changes in gut bacteria and inflammation, showing potential as a therapeutic target for depression.
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The giant reduction of the barrier properties due to self-healing microcapsules and the lack of real-time protection during the healing remained the main challenges in self-healing anticorrosion coatings. Herein, a facile strategy using Janus graphene oxide (GO) as a dense and flexible shell has been proposed to synergistically solve these challenges. Benzotriazole (BTA) was used to synthesize Janus GO at the oil-water interface, and Janus GO/BTA/poly(methyl methacrylate) microcapsules were prepared.

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The temperature of the surrounding rock in cold-region tunnels is crucial for antifreeze design, and the water-ice phase transition is essential to addressing the temperature field. This paper proposes a refined method that equates the latent heat of the ice-water phase transition to heat capacity and establishes a one-dimensional radial heat transfer model considering phase change. By defining an average thermal diffusivity coefficient through the concept of equal accumulated temperature, this method overcomes the limitations of classical heat transfer theory in directly solving the temperature field of three zone (unfrozen zone, freezing zone and frozen zone).

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Background: Micropapillary (MPP) adenocarcinoma is considered one of the most aggressive pathological types of lung adenocarcinoma (LADC). This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the prognostic significance and benefit of postoperative adjuvant therapy (PAT) in stage IA LADC patients with different proportions of MPP components.

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively examined clinical stage IA LADC patients who underwent surgical resection between August 2012 and December 2019.

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N-oxides play a pivotal role in natural products and emerging drug design, while also serving as valuable ligand scaffolds in organometallic chemistry. Among heteroatom oxidations, the conversion of amines to N-oxides is a critical and challenging facet. We present here a highly enantioselective N-oxidation methodology for both cyclic and acyclic amines.

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Background: Influenza, an acute infectious respiratory disease, presents a significant global health challenge. Accurate prediction of influenza activity is crucial for reducing its impact. Therefore, this study seeks to develop a hybrid Convolution Neural Network-Long Short Term Memory neural network (CNN-LSTM) model to forecast the percentage of influenza-like-illness (ILI) rate in Hebei Province, China.

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In this study, high-performance liquid chromatography was used to determine four components of Shaoyao Gancao Decoction (SGD), and the effect of purification was evaluated using fingerprints, similarity analysis and cell experiments. An effective method for isolation and purification of SGD was established. The adsorption/desorption properties of SGD were evaluated using resin screening, isothermal analysis, adsorption kinetics, and dynamic adsorption-desorption experiments.

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Objective: This study sought to characterize resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) patterns of the hypothalamic and extrahypothalamic nuclei in craniopharyngioma (CP) patients, and to investigate potential correlations between hypothalamic and extrahypothalamic rsFC maps and neurocognitive performance.

Methods: Ninety-two CP patients and 40 demographically-matched healthy controls were included. Whole-brain seed-to-voxel analyses were used to test for between-group rsFC differences, and regression analyses were used to correlate neurocognitive performance with voxel-wise hypothalamic and extrahypothalamic rsFC maps for CP patients.

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In this work, we describe an enantioselective reduction and sulfenylation of isoflavanone derivatives by an ion pair strategy. The chiral cationic catalyst bisguanidinium () is capable of chiral induction in catalytic systems. Silane hydride works as a reductant and helps to form an anionic hypervalent silicate complex and intermediates with substrates to pair with chiral catalyst.

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Background: Craniopharyngioma (CP) is a rare malformational tumor characterized by high rates of recurrence and morbid obesity. However, the role of inflammatory mediators in obesity and the prognosis of patients with CP remains unknown. Therefore, the present study aimed to analyze associations of inflammatory mediators with weight-related outcomes and the prognosis of patients with CP.

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Objective: Concomitant unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs) in patients with craniopharyngioma (CP) pose a challenge for surgical management. This study presents the largest known single-institution case series to investigate the incidence of UIA in CP patients, with the aim of exploring the potential risk factors for the occurrence of UIA in CP patients and proposing treatment strategies.

Methods: The authors retrospectively reviewed the records of 289 adult CP patients treated in their department between January 2020 and August 2022.

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The aim of this study was to validate the preventive effects of koumine (KM), a monoterpene indole alkaloid, on gouty arthritis (GA) and to explore its possible mechanisms. C57BL/6 mice were intraperitoneally administered KM (0.8, 2.

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