Publications by authors named "Wenhao Qu"

This study investigated whether blood flow restriction moderate-intensity interval training (BFR-MIIT) could achieve or surpass the training effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) at lower training intensities. A total of 33 male college basketball players completed the trial and were randomly assigned to the BFR-MIIT group (n = 17) and the HIIT group (n = 16). Both groups performed the 4 × 4 "Norwegian" training method, with the BFR-MIIT group engaging in moderate-intensity training and the HIIT group in high-intensity training.

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Objective: This study investigates the impact of plyometric training on age-related lower limb explosive strength in male adolescents and its effectiveness in female adolescents.

Methods: A thorough search was conducted across five databases from their inception until September 20, 2024. Study quality was assessed using the Cochrane Risk Assessment Tool, and data analysis was performed with Stata 15 software.

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Objective: This study compared the effects of Flywheel Resistance Squat Training (FRST) vs. Traditional Resistance Squat Training (TRST) on lower body strength in female collegiate basketball players.

Methods: Nineteen participants were randomly assigned to either the FRST group (n = 9) or the TRST group (n = 10) through a random number draw.

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The intestinal microbiota is considered to be a forgotten organ in human health and disease. It maintains intestinal homeostasis through various complex mechanisms. A significant body of research has demonstrated notable differences in the gut microbiota of patients with gastrointestinal tumours compared to healthy individuals.

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Background And Objectives: Due to the high individual variability of anticoagulant warfarin, this study aimed to investigate the effects of vitamin K concentration and gut microbiota on individual variability of warfarin in 246 cardiac surgery patients.

Methods: The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PKPD) model predicted international normalized ratio (INR) and warfarin concentration. Serum and fecal samples were collected to detect warfarin and vitamin K [VK1 and menaquinone-4 (MK4)] concentrations and gut microbiota diversity, respectively.

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Warfarin is a common first line anticoagulant with a narrow therapeutic window. Because of the large blood volume needed, previous warfarin determination methods were not applicable to small animals, such as mice. To reduce the number of small animals used needed, we developed and validated a sensitive rapid assay for the simultaneous detection of warfarin enantiomers in mouse dried blood spot (DBS) samples.

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Numerous studies have demonstrated the role of neuroinflammation in mediating acute pathophysiological events of early brain injury after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). However, it is not clear how to target this inflammatory cascade after SAH. M1 activation of microglia is an important pathological mechanism driving neuroinflammation in SAH, which is considered aggressive, leading to cytotoxicity and robust inflammation related to the release of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines after SAH.

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As a specific ferroptosis marker, transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) expression is increased following traumatic brain injury (TBI), but the precise role of TfR1 in TBI-induced ferroptosis and neurodegeneration remains to be determined. To further identify more potent ferroptosis inhibitors and effective targets for treating TBI, our study aims at investigating the effects of TfR1 on ferroptosis in a mouse TBI model using ferristatin II (an iron uptake and TfR1 inhibitor). The effect of ferristatin II was first verified in the HT-22 cell line and showed antiferroptotic action when exposed to ferric citrate (FAC), which is in parallel with the results obtained from the positive controls, including deferoxamine (DFO) and liproxstatin-1 (Lip-1).

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Introduction: The composition of microorganisms is closely related to human health. Antibiotic use during pregnancy may have adverse effects on the neonatal gut microbiome and subsequently affect infant health development, leading to childhood atopy and allergic diseases, intestinal, metabolic and brain disorders, and infection.

Areas Covered: This review includes the effect of maternal antibiotic use during pregnancy on potential diseases in animals and human offspring.

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Objectives: Rifampin (RIF), isoniazid (INH) and pyrazinamide (PZA) are essential components of the short-term first-line anti-tuberculosis (anti-TB) chemotherapy regimen and can cause hepatotoxicity. However, the mechanism of anti-TB drug-induced hepatotoxicity (ATDH) is currently unclear. We investigate the relevant contributions to liver injury and the pathway of the above-mentioned drugs administered alone or in combination.

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Melampomagnolide B (MMB) is a natural sesquiterpene lactone product structurally related to parthenolide (PTL). Although MMB has been widely used to treat various types of cancers, such as glioma, leukemia and colon cancer, the effective delivery of MMB to cancer cells remains a challenge. An amphiphilic drug-drug conjugate (ADDC) strategy has been proposed and developed as a promising drug self-delivery system for cancer therapy because of its simple preparation, carrier-free nature, and high therapeutic activity.

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Motivation: Benefiting from high-throughput experimental technologies, whole-genome analysis of microRNAs (miRNAs) has been more and more common to uncover important regulatory roles of miRNAs and identify miRNA biomarkers for disease diagnosis. As a complementary information to the high-throughput experimental data, domain knowledge like the Gene Ontology and KEGG pathway is usually used to guide gene function analysis. However, functional annotation for miRNAs is scarce in the public databases.

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In order to modulate the drug release profiles, the hierarchical mesoporous silica nanoparticles (HMSNs) are fabricated by a two-step synthetic process. The HMSNs exhibit uniform spherical morphology with nanoscaled size, well mono-dispersed size distribution, and smooth surface. Because of the hierarchical pore structures with different mesoporous sizes and morphologies (partial open and partial blocked pores), the HMSNs can release the loaded drug in a controlled manner.

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