Publications by authors named "XiaoLu He"

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  • Macrophages are crucial immune cells involved in maintaining balance and healing in the body, but their improper activation can lead to diseases, making them key targets for new treatments.
  • Through their unique receptors, macrophages can selectively absorb pathogens and dying cells, which allows for the development of drug delivery systems that target them more effectively.
  • This study created specialized liposomes to deliver drugs to macrophages, finding that a specific formulation (DOPC: DSPS: Chol: PEG-PE = 20:60:20:2) significantly improves drug uptake in inflamed areas, showing promising results for treating conditions like colitis and rheumatoid arthritis without causing harm to other organs.
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Background: Although intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) thrombolysis is the most effective early treatment for acute ischemic stroke (AIS), outcomes vary greatly among patients. Left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) is prone to distant organ ischemia and may be a predictor for poor prognosis in AIS patients undergoing intravenous thrombolysis (IVT). Our aim was to investigate the predictivity of LVSD diagnosis (as measured by left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF)) on 90-day clinical outcomes in AIS patients undergoing thrombolysis.

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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are current threats to available antibiotic therapies, and this has renewed interest in the therapeutic use of phage as an alternative. However, development of phage resistance has led to unsuccessful therapeutic outcomes. In the current study, we applied phage training to minimize bacterial phage resistance and to improve treatment outcome by adapting the phage to their target hosts during co-evolution.

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Background: The impact of hepatic resection type on long-term oncological prognosis of patients with early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been systematically investigated. We sought to determine risk factors, recurrence patterns, and survival outcomes after anatomical resection (AR) versus non-anatomical resection (NAR) for early-stage HCC.

Methods: From a prospectively collected multicenter database, consecutive patients undergoing curative hepatectomy for early-stage HCC were identified.

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Background: Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (SICH) is associated with high mortality and disability. Accurately predicting adverse prognostic risks of SICH is helpful in developing risk stratification and precision medicine strategies for this phenomenon.

Methods: We analyzed 413 patients with SICH admitted to Hefei Second People's Hospital as a training cohort, considering 74 patients from the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University for external validation.

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Purpose: There is a striking laterality in the site of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), with a strong predominance for the right side; however, the impact of primary tumor location on long-term prognosis after hepatectomy of HCC remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the effect of primary tumor location on long-term oncological prognosis after hepatectomy for HCC.

Patients And Methods: Data of consecutive patients undergoing curative hepatectomy for HCC between 2008 and 2017 were analyzed.

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Sleep deprivation (SD) is prevalent throughout the world, which has negative effects on cognitive abilities, and causing mood alterations. 8-O-acetyl shanzhiside methylester (8-OaS), a chief component in Lamiophlomis rotata (L. rotata) Kudo, possesses potent neuroprotective properties and analgesic effects.

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Presently, the regulatory mechanism underlying depression is indistinct, and almost 50% of depression sufferers undergo no apparent effects during treatment. This study explored the effects of medicarpin on depressive-like behaviors in a chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS)-induced mouse model of depression. The results of network pharmacological analysis revealed that liver X receptor β (LXRβ) might be a potential target of medicarpin and depression.

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The P1-like phage plasmid (PP) has been widely used as a molecular biology tool, but its role as an active accessory cargo element is not fully understood. In this study, we provide insights into the structural features and gene content similarities of 77 P1-like PPs in the RefSeq database. We also describe a P1-like PP carrying a gene, JL22, which was isolated from a clinical strain of Escherichia coli from a duck farm.

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Background & Aims: Wholegrain contributes a range of beneficial nutrients and is considered to play a role in the prevention of chronic diseases, but evidence of their influence on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is limited. We conducted this study to investigate the prospective association between daily wholegrain consumption and NAFLD in the general population.

Methods: This prospective cohort study included a total of 14,968 (42.

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The mitochondria ofCucumis genus contain several intriguing features such as paternal inheritance and three-ring genome structure. However, the evolutionary relationships of mitochondria inCucumisremain elusive. Here, we assembled the mitochondrial genome ofC.

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Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), which causes chytridiomycosis, mainly infects Anura and Caudata but is poorly known in Gymnophiona. We conducted a survey of Bd in the Yunnan caecilian (Ichthyophis bannanicus) and found that 6 of 71 samples (8.4%) tested positive for Bd.

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Bacteriophages are the most abundant biological entities on earth and may play an important role in the transmission of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) from host bacteria. Although the specialized transduction mediated by the temperate phage targeting a specific insertion site is widely explored, the carrying characteristics of "transducing particles" for different ARG subtypes in the process of generalized transduction remains largely unclear. Here, we isolated a new T4-like lytic phage targeting transconjugant C600 that contained plasmid pHNAH67 (KX246266) and encoded 11 different ARG subtypes.

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Objective: This study aimed to compare the macular and choroidal thicknesses and blood-flow parameters of patients with intermediate and simple juvenile moderate myopia in order to provide a greater understanding of the pathogenesis of myopia and a basis for its prevention.

Methods: Participants were selected from patients under the age of 18 with moderate myopia who were treated in our ophthalmic clinic between June and December 2019. Seventy-five right eyes were selected from participants with a mean spherical equivalent ranging from -6.

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Moving-Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) process is an ideal preference for simultaneous nitrification and denitrification (SND) attributing to the longer sludge age and aerobic/anoxic microenvironment along biofilm. However, conventional carriers generally exhibit negative charge and surface hydrophobicity, which are unbeneficial for biofilm formation. In this study, novel surface-modified carriers with favourable hydrophilicity (surface contact angle dropped to 60.

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Moving-bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) is a well-established technology for simultaneous nitrification and denitrification (SND). In MBBR, biofilm development and pollutant removal performance are strictly governed by the physico-chemical properties of the carriers. In this study, novel surface-modified carriers with enhanced hydrophilicity (surface contact angle of 60.

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Background: Hematoma expansion (HE) is related to clinical deterioration and unfavorable prognosis in intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Some studies have revealed that low serum magnesium level is associated with larger hematoma volume at admission, HE, and unfavorable outcomes. However, the conclusions remain unsettled.

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3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl reductase degradation (HRD1) is an E3 ubiquitin ligase that functions by promoting degradation of misfolded proteins in processes such as embryogenesis and rheumatoid arthritis. However, little is known about the role of HRD1 in cancer. The aim of the present study was to investigate the expression pattern and functions of HRD1 in human colon cancer (CC).

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Derlin-1 is overexpressed in many types of solid tumors and plays an important role in cancer progression. However, the expression pattern and functions of Derlin-1 in human colon cancer are not fully understood. In the present study, we examined Derlin-1 expression in colon cancer cell lines and human tissues and investigated its role in colon cancer.

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Recently, more and more evidence are rapidly accumulating that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are involved in human tumorigenesis and misregulated in many cancers, including colon cancer. LncRNA could regulate essential pathways that contribute to tumor initiation and progression with their tissue specificity, which indicates that lncRNA would be valuable biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Colon cancer-associated transcript 1 (CCAT1) is a 2628 nucleotide-lncRNA and located in the vicinity of a well-known transcription factor c-Myc.

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The effects of xanthoceraside on learning and memory impairment were investigated and the possible mechanism associated with the protection of mitochondria was also preliminarily explored in Alzheimer's disease (AD) mice model induced by intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.

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The anticonvulsant drug lamotrigine has been shown to produce antidepressant effects in patients with bipolar disorder. To date, only a few preclinical studies have been conducted using lamotrigine treatment in the forced swim test (FST), an animal model of depression with low face validity. The underlying mechanisms by which lamotrigine works have not been well characterized either.

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The anticonvulsant drug lamotrigine has been shown to produce strong antidepressant effects in the treatment of patients with bipolar disorder. However, to date there are few preclinical reports on its behavioral actions in animal models of depression or its underlying molecular mechanisms. The current study investigated the effects of lamotrigine in the forced swimming test and the learned helplessness test.

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In adult songbirds, neural progenitors proliferate along the lateral ventricles. After migration, many of the subsequently formed neuroblasts integrate into the song nuclei HVC and Area X that participate in auditory-guided vocal motor learning and singing. Recruitment of postembryonically generated neurons into HVC, rodent hippocampus, and olfactory bulb has been linked to learning and memory.

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