Publications by authors named "Xiangbo Hou"

The underlying mechanism of fluorosis has not been fully elucidated. The purpose of this study was to explore the mechanism of fluorosis induced by sodium fluoride (NaF) using proteomics. Six offspring rats exposed to fluoride without dental fluorosis were defined as group A, 8 offspring rats without fluoride exposure were defined as control group B, and 6 offspring rats exposed to fluoride with dental fluorosis were defined as group C.

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  • This study investigates dental fluorosis (DF) caused by excess fluoride and its link to changes in the intestinal microbiome.
  • A pilot study with 23 children in China found significant differences in gut microbiome composition between those with DF and a control group, particularly notable in specific bacterial groups.
  • Experiments in rats confirmed that fluoride affects gut microbiota and associated metabolites, suggesting that DF's pathogenesis is related to shifts in intestinal microorganisms involved in metabolic pathways.
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  • Fluoride intake can lead to dental fluorosis, and this study analyzed the effects of sodium fluoride on offspring rats by comparing a fluorosis group to a control group.
  • Advanced techniques like liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry identified a total of 169 differently expressed proteins and metabolites in the rats' blood, highlighting significant biological changes.
  • Two key pathways associated with dental fluorosis were identified: the HIF-1 pathway and glycolysis/gluconeogenesis, indicating that these pathways play a significant role in the condition.
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Background: Excessive exposure to fluoride can reduce intelligence. Methylenetetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase, cyclohydrolase, and formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase 1 ( MTHFD1 ) polymorphisms have important roles in neurodevelopment. However, the association of MTHFD1 polymorphisms with children's intelligence changes in endemic fluorosis areas has been rarely explored.

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A total of 649 children aged 7-13 years of age were recruited in a cross-sectional study in Tongxu County, China (2017) to assess the effects of interaction between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in SOD2 and SOD3 gene and fluoride exposure on dental fluorosis (DF) status. Associations between biomarkers and DF status were evaluated. Logistic regression suggested that the risk of DF in children with rs10370 GG genotype and rs5746136 TT genotype was 1.

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Using Sprague-Dawley rats and rat PC12 cells treated with sodium fluoride (NaF), we investigated the effects of SIK2-CRTC1 signaling on the neurobehavioral toxicity induced by fluoride. The results demonstrated that NaF treatment induced anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in juvenile rats, resulting in histological and ultrastructural abnormalities in the rat hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex. Moreover, NaF exposure induced neuronal loss and excessive apoptosis.

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Testicular toxicity is an adverse reaction of the effective chemotherapy drug cisplatin (CIS). Our previous study found that grape seed proanthocyanidin extract (GSPE) had a protective effect on CIS-induced testicular toxicity. However, the protective mechanism of GSPE against CIS-induced testicular toxicity remains unknown.

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This study is aimed to explore the potential association among the estrogen receptor alpha (α) promoter methylation, lipid metabolism and the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). A total of 1143 rural residents were recruited randomly from Henan Province, China. The circulating methylation levels in α promoter region were determined by quantitative methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction.

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Unlabelled: Cisplatin (CIS) is widely applied for its antihematological malignancies properties and as antisolid tumors drugs. However, it could cause testicular damage related with oxidative stress and testosterone synthesis disorder. Studies reported that grape seed procyanidins extract (GSPE) could improve CIS induced-testes lesion via scavenging free radicals in animals, although its mechanisms were unclear.

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