Publications by authors named "Xiang-Yan Wei"

Psoriasis, a chronic autoimmune skin condition with significant global morbidity, badly impairs patients' quality of life. Stress has been identified as a prominent trigger for psoriasis, and effectively management of stress can ameliorate its pathological manifestations. However, the precise mechanisms by which stress influences psoriasis remain elusive.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The reactive oxygen species (ROS) surge in the chronic wound tissue of diabetic ulcers (DUs) aggravates the inflammatory response. The oxidative stress state during inflammation will exacerbate inflammation and cause tissue damage, resulting in prolonged wound healing. Shengjihuayu Formula (SJHYF) is a renowned Chinese medicine prescription for treating chronic wounds in diabetic ulcers.

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Background And Purpose: Psoriasis is a common autoimmune skin disease that significantly diminishes patients' quality of life. Interactions between primary afferents of the somatosensory system and the cutaneous immune system mediate the pathogenesis of psoriasis. This study aims to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of how primary sensory neurons regulate psoriasis formation.

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Histologically, melanoma tissues had fewer positive cells percentage of pyroptosis-related genes (PRGs), GZMA, GSDMB, NLRP1, IL18, and CHMP4A in epidermal than in normal skin. Pyroptosis, a new frontier in cancer, affects the tumor microenvironment and tumor immunotherapy. Nevertheless, the role of pyroptosis remains controversial, which reason is partly due to the heterogeneity of the cellular composition in melanoma.

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Scar formation is a common physiological process that occurs after injury, but in some cases, pathological scars can develop, leading to serious physiological and psychological effects. Unfortunately, there are currently no effective means to intervene in scar formation, and the structural features of scars and their unclear mechanisms make prevention and treatment even more challenging. However, the emergence of nanotechnology in drug delivery systems offers a promising avenue for the prevention and treatment of scars.

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Psoriasis is a chronic and immune-mediated skin disorder that currently has no cure. Pyroptosis has been proved to be involved in the pathogenesis and progression of psoriasis. However, the role pyroptosis plays in psoriasis remains elusive.

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Cepharanthine is an alkaloid that isolated from Stephania cepharantha Hayata, however,its analgesic properties are unclear and the molecular targets that mediating Cepharanthine-induced analgesia are not explored yet. In the current study, mice pain models including hot plate, acetic acid-induced writhing and formalin tests were conducted to evaluate the antinociceptive actions of Cepharanthine. [H]-ligand competitive binding assay was applied to determine the binding affinity and selectivity of Cepharanthine at κ, μ and δ opioid receptors.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Sheng-ji Hua-yu (SJHY) formula is a Chinese herbal prescription for diabetic ulcers (DUs) treatment, which can accelerate wound reconstruction and shorten the healing time. However, its mechanism role maintains unclear.

Aim Of The Study: To elucidate the molecular mechanisms of SJHY application on DUs.

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Coronavirus 3C-like protease (3CL) is a crucial target for treating coronavirus diseases including COVID-19. Our preliminary screening showed that Ampelopsis grossedentata extract (AGE) displayed potent SARS-CoV-2-3CL inhibitory activity, but the key constituents with SARS-CoV-2-3CL inhibitory effect and their mechanisms were unrevealed. Herein, a practical strategy via integrating bioactivity-guided fractionation and purification, mass spectrometry-based peptide profiling and time-dependent biochemical assay, was applied to identify the crucial constituents in AGE and to uncover their inhibitory mechanisms.

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Persistent chronic inflammation and delayed epithelialization lead to stalled healing in diabetic ulcers (DUs). PD-L1 shows anti-inflammatory and proliferative activities in healing defects, whereas its function in DU pathogenesis remains unknown. Lower levels of PD-L1 were found in DU tissues, and exogenous PD-L1 has therapeutic effects in the healing process by accelerating re-epithelialization and attenuating prolonged inflammation, which contributed to the delayed wound closure.

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Exposure to drugs of abuse induces alterations of dendritic spine morphology and density that has been proposed to be a cellular basis of long-lasting addictive memory and heavily depend on remodeling of its underlying actin cytoskeleton by the actin cytoskeleton regulators. However, the actin cytoskeleton regulators involved and the specific mechanisms whereby drugs of abuse alter their expression or function are largely unknown. Twinfilin (Twf1) is a highly conserved actin-depolymerizing factor that regulates actin dynamics in organisms from yeast to mammals.

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Vine tea has been used as a traditionally functional herbal tea in China for centuries, which exhibits paramount potential for chronic metabolic diseases. Herein, the inhibitory potential of vine tea toward human catechol-O-methyltransferase (hCOMT) was investigated. A practical bioactivity-guided fractionation combined with chemical profiling strategy was developed to identify the naturally occurring hCOMT inhibitors.

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Background: Styrax, one of the most famous folk medicines, has been frequently used for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and skin problems in Asia and Africa. It is unclear whether Styrax or Styrax-related herbal medicines may trigger clinically relevant herb-drug interactions.

Purpose: This study was carried out to investigate the inhibitory effects of Styrax on human cytochrome P450 enzymes (CYPs) and to clarify whether this herb may modulate the pharmacokinetic behavior of the CYP-substrate drug warfarin when co-administered.

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Biothiols, including cysteine (Cys), homocysteine (Hcy), glutathione (GSH) and HS, play important roles in human physiological processes. However, it is a great difficulty to distinguish biothiols from each other because of their similar chemical properties. Based on Nile red, we have designed and synthesized a near-infrared fluorescent probe for discriminating Cys/Hcy from GSH/HS by a dual-channel detection method.

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Viscera-bowels theory is one of the key parts of the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The concept of viscera-bowels in TCM at the turn of the Ming-Qing Dynasties must have anatomical significance in western medical context. By then, western medicine began its dissemination into China with the conflict between it and TCM, which gradually increased, and eventually triggering the major debate between them in early 20th century.

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