Publications by authors named "Xiaogang Chen"

Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) in schizophrenia are hypothesized to involve alterations in hemispheric lateralization, but the specific neural mechanisms remain unclear. This study investigated functional intra- and inter-hemispheric connectivity to identify lateralization patterns unique to AVHs. Resting-state fMRI data were collected from 60 schizophrenia patients with persistent AVHs (p-AVH group), 39 patients without AVHs (n-AVH group), and 59 healthy controls (HC group).

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Background: Yigu decoction (YGD) is a traditional Chinese medicine prescription for the treatment of osteoporosis, although many clinical studies have confirmed its anti-OP effect, but the specific mechanism is still not completely clear.

Methods: In this study, through the methods of network pharmacology and molecular docking, the material basis and action target of YGD in preventing and treating OP were analyzed, and the potential target and mechanism of YGD in preventing and treating OP were clarified by TMT quantitative protein and experiment.

Results: Network pharmacology and molecular docking revealed that the active components of YGD were mainly stigmasterol and flavonoids.

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Cognitive impairment, marked by neurodegenerative damage, leads to diminished cognitive function decline. Accurate cognitive assessment is crucial for early detection and progress evaluation, yet current methods in clinical practice lack objectivity, precision, and convenience. This study included 743 participants, including healthy individuals, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and dementia patients, with collected resting-state EEG data and cognitive scale scores.

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  • Inflammatory proteins play a potential role in psychiatric disorders, but the exact causal relationships and mechanisms are still not fully understood.
  • A bidirectional Mendelian randomization study analyzed genetic data from large cohorts to investigate the effects of 91 inflammatory proteins on 11 psychiatric disorders, finding significant protective effects of CD40 on schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
  • The results suggest that the protective effect of CD40 on schizophrenia may be mediated by changes in brain white matter structure, highlighting the relevance of understanding inflammatory proteins in developing new treatment strategies for psychiatric conditions.
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  • Olfactory impairments are prevalent in schizophrenia patients, especially those with persistent auditory verbal hallucinations (pAVHs), but their relationship with brain gray matter volume (GMV) abnormalities is not fully understood.
  • A study involving 75 SCZ patients with pAVHs, 56 without, and 83 healthy controls used voxel-based morphometry to analyze GMV differences and the Odor Stick Identification Test to assess olfactory abilities.
  • Results showed significant olfactory impairments in all SCZ patients compared to controls, with the pAVH group exhibiting reduced GMV in the frontal-temporal cortex and a correlation between olfactory test scores and GMV reduction in the right medial orbitofrontal cortex.
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Subcortical gray matter (SGM) is increasingly linked to the pathophysiology of schizophrenia, specifically auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs). However, few studies have been conducted on the role of extracellular free-water (FW) and white matter microstructural abnormalities in AVHs within the SGM using the free water elimination technique. We conducted a comprehensive investigation of macroscopic volume, FW, and white matter microstructure in the SGM of 60 schizophrenia patients with persistent AVHs (p-AVH), 36 patients no AVH history (n-AVH), and 43 healthy control participants (HC).

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Brain-computer interface (BCI)-based robot combines BCI and robotics technology to realize the brain's intention to control the robot, which not only opens up a new way for the daily care of the disabled individuals, but also provides a new way of communication for normal people. However, the existing systems still have shortcomings in many aspects such as friendliness of human-computer interaction, and interaction efficient. This study developed a humanoid robot control system by integrating an augmented reality (AR)-based BCI with a simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM)-based scheme for autonomous indoor navigation.

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The steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs), evoked by dual-frequency or multi-frequency stimulation, likely contains intermodulation frequency components (IMs). Visual IMs are products of nonlinear integration of neural signals and can be evoked by various paradigms that induce neural interaction. IMs have demonstrated many interesting and important characteristics in cognitive psychology, clinical neuroscience, brain-computer interface and other fields, and possess substantial research potential.

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  • The study investigates glutamate levels in different stages of schizophrenia, focusing on individuals at genetic high risk (GHR), clinical high risk (CHR), and first-episode schizophrenia (FES) compared to healthy controls.
  • People with GHR showed lower levels of glutamate in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC), while those with CHR had higher levels in the perigenual ACC (pACC) compared to FES individuals.
  • The research suggests that reduced glutamatergic tone may contribute to early symptoms of schizophrenia, with higher levels emerging as symptoms intensify, particularly linking lower glutamate to disorganization in high-risk groups.
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  • Accelerated brain aging is observed in first-episode schizophrenia patients, particularly in those who do not respond well to antipsychotic treatment.
  • Patients treated with risperidone showed pronounced brain age gaps compared to healthy individuals, but this gap did not worsen significantly over the treatment period.
  • Measuring the brain age gap early on can help predict later treatment resistance and inform decisions regarding second-line treatments for schizophrenia.
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This study introduces a novel method for acquiring brain electrical signals comparable to intracranial recordings without the health risks associated with implanted electrodes. We developed a technique using ultrasonic tools to create micro-holes in the skull and insert hollow implants, preventing natural healing. This approach establishes an artificial ionic current path (AICP) using tissue fluid, facilitating signal transmission from the cortex to the scalp surface.

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Plastic pollution poses a serious threat to marine ecosystems; yet quantifying the mass concentrations of nano- and microplastics (NMPs) in saltmarsh sediments at the ocean-land interface remains a critical research gap. Here, the study employed reliable and efficient analytical techniques, namely pressurized liquid extraction and the double-shot model of thermal desorption/pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, to quantify six different types of NMPs in the sediment of a multi-species saltmarsh, providing the first comprehensive assessment of NMP mass concentration and burial in this saltmarsh environment. The results demonstrate that polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, and polypropylene dominated the NMP composition in sediments, constituting 72.

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Neuroimaging studies have revealed that the mechanisms of auditory hallucinations are related to morphological changes in multiple cortical regions, but studies on brain network properties are lacking. This study aims to construct intra-individual structural covariance networks and reveal network changes related to auditory hallucinations. T1-weighted MRI images were acquired from 90 schizophrenia patients with persistent auditory hallucinations (pAH group), 55 schizophrenia patients without auditory hallucinations (non-pAH group), and 83 healthy controls (HC group).

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This study aimed to create a prognostic nomogram to predict the risk of liver metastasis (LM) in thyroid cancer (TC) patients and assess survival outcomes for those with LM. Data were collected from the SEER database, covering TC patients from 2010 to 2020, totaling 110,039 individuals, including 142 with LM. Logistic regression and stepwise regression based on the Akaike information criterion (AIC) identified significant factors influencing LM occurrence: age, histological type, tumor size, bone metastasis, lung metastasis, and T stage ( < 0.

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  • The proximity barcoding assay was used to analyze surface proteins on single exosomes from schizophrenia (SCZ) patients at a high throughput level.
  • The study found five differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) that distinguished SCZ patients from healthy controls, and six DEPs that differentiated antipsychotic responders from non-responders.
  • Additionally, two exosome clusters linked to SCZ were identified, and some DEPs showed a correlation with cognitive functions in these patients.
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  • Circadian rhythms, which operate on a nearly 24-hour cycle, influence gene expression and DNA methylation patterns in human tissues, including blood.
  • A study analyzed blood samples from eight healthy males to examine the relationship between DNA methylation levels and RNA expression over 24 hours, identifying significant rhythmic patterns in thousands of CpG sites and several genes.
  • Findings indicated a modest negative correlation between the expression of the gene TXNDC5 and nearby DNA methylation, while also revealing that circadian methylation patterns overlap with genetic risk factors linked to schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders.
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  • - The study focuses on the creation of a new conductive polymer, poly(3-alkoxythiophene) (P3(TEG)T), combined with single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) to enhance the performance of wearable electronic devices.
  • - Through various techniques like DFT calculations and Raman spectroscopy, researchers found that the interaction between P3(TEG)T and SWCNTs improved conductivity and created a continuous conductive network within the composite materials.
  • - The best-performing composite, P4/SWCNTs-0.9, achieved impressive thermoelectric results with a high power factor and output power, indicating potential for high-performance flexible organic thermoelectric applications.
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Individuals with motor dysfunction caused by damage to the central nervous system are unable to transmit voluntary movement commands to their muscles, resulting in a reduced ability to control their limbs. However, traditional rehabilitation methods have problems such as long treatment cycles and high labor costs. Functional electrical stimulation (FES) based on brain-computer interface (BCI) connects the patient's intentions with muscle contraction, and helps to promote the reconstruction of nerve function by recognizing nerve signals and stimulating the moving muscle group with electrical impulses to produce muscle convulsions or limb movements.

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The hybrid brain-computer interface (BCI) is verified to reduce disadvantages of conventional BCI systems. Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) can also improve the performance and applicability of BCI. However, enhancement in BCI performance attained solely from the perspective of users or solely from the angle of BCI system design is limited.

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  • - The field of brain-computer interfaces (BCI) is growing, but it's hindered by a lack of high-quality datasets that limit algorithm development.
  • - This study collected extensive electroencephalogram data from over 100 participants across three different visual tasks, resulting in a dataset of 21,000 trials that has been thoroughly validated for reliability.
  • - The new dataset is expected to significantly advance BCI technology and could also benefit research in psychology and neuroscience, particularly in understanding how visual resources are allocated.
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Spin-crossover (SCO) ferroelectrics with dual-function switches have attracted great attention for significant magnetoelectric application prospects. However, the multiferroic crystals with SCO features have rarely been reported. Herein, a molecular multiferroic Fe(II) crystalline complex [Fe(C-F-pbh)] (1-F, C-F-pbh = (1Z,N'E)-3-F-4-(octyloxy)-N'-(pyridin-2-ylmethylene)-benzo-hydrazonate) showing the coexistence of ferroelectricity, ferroelasticity, and SCO behavior is presented for the first time.

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Saltmarshes along the Chinese coast are threatened by the invasion of Spartina alterniflora (S. alterniflora). This study was carried out in the Andong Shoal, Hangzhou Bay, China, with the aim of comprehending the intricate impacts of S.

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  • The study investigates the role of thalamic abnormalities in first-episode schizophrenia (FES) patients and ultra-high-risk (UHR) individuals, linking these abnormalities to cognitive deficits.
  • 75 FES patients, 60 UHR individuals, and 60 healthy controls were analyzed for thalamic gray matter volume and functional connectivity, revealing no significant differences in volume, but decreased functional connectivity in FES patients compared to controls.
  • The results suggest that diminished thalamocortical connectivity relates to cognitive impairments in both FES and UHR groups, enhancing our understanding of thalamic dysfunction during the early stages of schizophrenia.
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River and atmosphere are traditionally recognized as the primary nutrient sources impacting coastal ecosystems. Despite the increasing attention towards the often-neglected submarine groundwater discharge (SGD), its understanding and significance in highly human-impacted marginal seas remain limited. This study utilizes unprecedented high-resolution data (561 seawater and 282 groundwater radium samples) to provide precise estimates of Ra and Ra sources and sinks in the Eastern China Marginal Seas.

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