Publications by authors named "Xiao-Yong Zhu"

Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by the growth of endometrium-like tissues outside the uterine cavity, with an unclear pathogenesis. Analysis of single-cell sequencing data revealed the pivotal role of peritoneal macrophages in the development of endometriosis. We noted significant creatine enrichment and synthesis in peritoneal macrophages of patients with endometriosis compared to women without endometriosis.

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Background: Hypertension is the most significant global risk factor for mortality and morbidity, making standardized blood pressure measurement crucial.

Objectives: To investigate whether the location of blood pressure monitors and the positioning of cuffs yield differing results in blood pressure measurements.

Methods: Patients admitted to the Affiliated Hospital of Jiujiang College between 1 January 2022 and 30 June 2023 were enrolled in this study and randomly allocated into four groups.

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Efferocytosis is defined as the highly effective phagocytic removal of apoptotic cells (ACs) by professional or non-professional phagocytes. Tissue-resident professional phagocytes ("efferocytes"), such as macrophages, have high phagocytic capacity and are crucial to resolve inflammation and aid in homeostasis. Recently, numerous exciting discoveries have revealed divergent (and even diametrically opposite) findings regarding metabolic immune reprogramming associated with efferocytosis by macrophages.

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Endometriosis (EM) is one of the diseases related to retrograded menstruation and hemoglobin. Heme, released from hemoglobin, is degraded by heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1). In EM lesions, heme metabolites regulate processes such as inflammation, redox balance, autophagy, dysmenorrhea, malignancy, and invasion, where macrophages (Mø) play a fundamental role in their interactions.

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Background: Vitamin D deficiency is common among the population, but its relationship with mortality of postmenopausal females is unclear. The aim of this study is to explore the association between serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and all-cause and cause-specific mortality among postmenopausal women in the United States.

Methods: 6812 participants of postmenopausal females from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2001-2018) were included in this study.

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Uterine endometrial cancer (UEC) is an estrogen-related tumor. Succinate and heme metabolism play important roles in the progression of multiple tumors. However, the relationship between estrogen, succinate, and heme metabolism and related regulatory mechanisms remain largely unknown.

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Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent, progesterone-resistant gynecological disease with an unknown pathogenesis. Compared to women without endometriosis, women with endometriosis have a remarkably high heme level in the peritoneal fluid. To further investigate the pathomechanisms of heme in endometriosis, we aimed to identify the dysregulated expression of heme-trafficking proteins, such as PGRMC1/2 that are also receptors that mediate the non-genomic responses to progesterone, and heme-degrading enzymes between ectopic endometrial stromal cells and their normal counterparts.

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Background: As a rare anomaly, congenital absence of the right coronary artery (RCA) occurs during the development of coronary artery. Patients with congenital absence of the RCA often show no clinical symptoms, and this disease is considered benign. The left coronary artery gives blood supply to the whole myocardium.

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Background: Amiodarone is a Class III antiarrhythmic drug, which has been adopted for the treatment of atrial fibrillation and ventricular arrhythmia. However, the use of amiodarone can cause lower limb muscle tremors, which is recognized as a rare side effect of this medication.

Case Summary: An 84-year-old female was administrated with amiodarone for paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia and frequent ventricular tachycardia.

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Background: Currently, the implantation of permanent cardiac pacemakers entails mostly subclavian vein puncture, which is relatively simpler and easier to master. However, due to individual differences, some patients carry a narrow space between the clavicle and the first rib. If the range of activity of the upper limb is increased, the friction between the electrode wire and the bone gap leads to the breakage of the electrode wire, which is manifested by poor pacemaker perception and pacing.

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In patients, endometrial hyperplasia (EH) is often accompanied by abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), which is prone to release large amounts of heme. However, the role of excess heme in the migration and infiltration of immune cells in EH complicated by AUB remains unknown. In this study, 45 patients with AUB were divided into three groups: a proliferative phase group (n = 15), a secretory phase group (n = 15) and EH (n = 15).

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  • Efferocytosis, the process where macrophages clear apoptotic cells during embryo implantation, is linked to the immune behavior of decidual macrophages (dMΦs) and can affect pregnancy outcomes.
  • The study discovered that in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), there was a disruption in the IL-33/ST2 signaling pathway, leading to increased apoptotic cells and altered metabolism in dMΦs, which contributed to the polarization toward a more inflammatory M1 phenotype.
  • Furthermore, the positive feedback loop involving IL-33/ST2 and AXL in efferocytosis may drive pregnancy failure, as demonstrated in both human samples and experiments with IL-33 knockout mice, highlighting the importance of immunometabolism
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Problem: Decidual macrophages (dM ) play an important role in the formation of maternal-fetal immune tolerance. However, factors that influence the immune status of dM and the related potential mechanisms have not been elucidated to date.

Method Of Study: The gene transcription in dM , decidual stromal cells (DSCs), extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs), and peripheral monocytes (pMo) from human samples were measured using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

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  • * Over three years, 1556 miscarriage specimens were analyzed, discovering chromosomal abnormalities in about 57.52% of cases and identifying 346 CNVs linked to RPL.
  • * Significant duplications in specific chromosome locations were found more frequently in RPL cases, suggesting a genetic basis for RPL, and potential candidate genes and pathways were identified to aid future diagnostics in Chinese women.
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During gestation, excess palmitate (PA) is enriched in decidua. Both excess PA and decidual dysfunctions are associated with numerous adverse pregnancy outcomes such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia and preterm birth and intrauterine growth restriction. Here, mRNA data about the effects of PA were collected from multiple databases and analyzed.

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  • Endometriosis (EMS) is a chronic condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing inflammation and pain.
  • Recent findings show that patients with EMS have higher levels of heme, a byproduct from broken down red blood cells, in their peritoneal fluid compared to those without the condition.
  • This excess heme appears to impair the ability of peritoneal macrophages (a type of immune cell) to clear debris, suggesting a mechanism for the compromised immune response observed in EMS patients.
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Efferocytosis, which is known as the phagocytic clearance of dying cells by professional as well as non-professional phagocytes, including a great number of intracellular/extracellular factors and signals, is interrelated with the immune system, contributing to local and systemic homeostasis, especially in tissues with high constitutive rates of apoptosis. Accumulating studies have indicated that immune dysregulation is associated with the pathogenesis of the female reproductive system, which causes preeclampsia (PE), recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA), ruptured ectopic pregnancy, and so on. And some studies have revealed the pleiotropic and essential role of efferocytosis in these obstetrical disorders.

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Angiogenesis is an essential process involved in various physiological, including placentation, and pathological, including cancer and endometriosis, processes. Melatonin (MLT), a well‑known natural hormone secreted primarily in the pineal gland, is involved in regulating neoangiogenesis and inhibiting the development of a variety of cancer types, including lung and breast cancer. However, the specific mechanism of its anti‑angiogenesis activity has not been systematically elucidated.

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Background/aims: Uterus endometrial cancer (UEC) is the common malignancy among gynecologic cancers, and most of them are type I estrogen-dependent UEC. Diabetes is well-known risk factor for the development of UEC. However, the underlying link between high glucose (HG) and the estrogen receptor in UEC remains unclear.

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Unlabelled: Impaired NK cell cytotoxic activity contributes to the local dysfunctional immune environment in endometriosis (EMS), which is an estrogen-dependent gynecological disease that affects the function of ectopic endometrial tissue clearance. The reason for the impaired cytotoxic activity of NK cells in an ectopic lesion microenvironment (ELM) is largely unknown. In this study, we show that the macroautophagy/autophagy level of endometrial stromal cells (ESCs) from EMS decreased under negative regulation of estrogen.

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Problem: To explore whether IL-33/ST2 axis modulates the polarization and efferocytosis of decidual macrophages (dMφs).

Method Of Study: The phenotype characteristics of dMφs from both normal pregnant women and recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) patients were determined by real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and flow cytometry (FCM). Then, the efferocytosis and expression of IL-33 and its receptor (ST2) in dMφs were analyzed by FCM.

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Highly uniform oxide dispersion-strengthened materials W-1 wt % Nd₂O₃ and W-1 wt % CeO₂ were successfully fabricated via a novel wet chemical method followed by hydrogen reduction. The powders were consolidated by spark plasma sintering at 1700 °C to suppress grain growth. The samples were characterized by performing field emission scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy analyses, Vickers microhardness measurements, thermal conductivity, and tensile testing.

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Interleukin-33 (IL-33) promotes migration of cancer cells through downregulating the expression of E-cadherin. Previous studies have demonstrated that IL‑33 stimulates the proliferation of trophoblasts. However, the effect of IL‑33 on the adhesion and invasion of trophoblasts has not been investigated in detail.

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Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent inflammatory disease. The anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 is also increased in endometriosis. IL-10 production by Th17 cells is critical for limiting autoimmunity and inflammatory responses.

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