Publications by authors named "Xiaoman Lv"

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  • Complex brain diseases pose significant health risks, and there's a need for early diagnostic tools and treatments, which human research limitations hinder.
  • To overcome ethical research barriers, transgenic monkey models, particularly for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), have been created to study these diseases.
  • A standardized system for tracking and analyzing daily behaviors of these monkey models has been developed, enabling quantitative assessment of ASD symptoms through a new specific behavior ethogram.
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  • Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a health concern for people who quickly ascend to high altitudes, presenting serious risks to their lives.
  • Nanoparticles (NPs) are promising tools for drug delivery, as they protect nucleic acids and improve the effectiveness of treatments due to their low toxicity and good compatibility.
  • This paper discusses how NPs can be utilized in treating CMS and offers new therapeutic strategies, outlining their mechanisms for enhancing treatment outcomes.
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  • Gouty nephropathy (GN) is a metabolic disease characterized by high blood uric acid levels, leading to symptoms like kidney stones and chronic inflammation.
  • Understanding the mechanisms behind GN is essential for creating new prevention and treatment options, as most current research relies on animal and cell models.
  • The article reviews the role of inflammation, oxidative stress, and cell death in GN, outlines methods for developing models, and suggests potential models for further investigation into GN’s causes and treatment.
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Actinomadura sp., which is usually found in muddy habitats, produces various secondary metabolites with biological activities. In this study, five new compounds named formosensin A (1), formosensin B (2), oxanthroquinone-3-O-α-d-mannose (8), oxanthromicin A (9), and oxanthromicin B (10) were isolated from the culture of Actinomadura sp.

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Salvia miltiorrhiza, a prominent traditional Chinese medicinal resource, has been extensively employed in the management of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular ailments. Ensuring the consistency of S. miltiorrhiza raw materials revolves around the imperative task of maintaining stable tanshinones content and composition.

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  • Autophagy is a process that breaks down and recycles damaged cell components, playing a key role in maintaining energy balance in cells.
  • Dysfunction in autophagy has been linked to the progression of osteoarthritis (OA), as reduced autophagy leads to the buildup of damaged materials in cartilage cells (chondrocytes), harming their survival.
  • The review highlights potential treatments targeting autophagy to slow down cartilage degeneration in OA and discusses important future research directions in this area.
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Two new benzophenanthridine alkaloids enantiomers (±)-zanthonitidumines A (1) and B (2), along with seven known analogues (3-9), were isolated from Zanthoxylum nitidium. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic techniques and ECD data. Compound 2 exhibited the most significant inhibition of IL-6 generation as well as TNF-α release which suggest that it may be a potential anti-inflammatory agent.

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Considering the impact of oxidative stress on the development of many diseases, together with the role of natural antioxidants in maintaining physiological balance in humans, medicinal mushrooms are potential sources of bioactive compounds against many diseases. In the present work, in vitro evaluation of the biological activities of the alcoholic extracts of two wild tree mushrooms, namely, Ganoderma applanatum and Fomitopsis pinicola, has been performed. Extraction of G.

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The incidence rates of depression are increasing year by year. As one of the main clinical manifestations of depression, sleep disorder is often the first complication. This complication may increase the severity of depression and lead to poor prognosis in patients.

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As a traditional Chinese medicine, Salvia miltiorrhiza rhizome is mainly used to treat cardiovascular diseases. Symbiosis of endophytic fungi with their host plants, is an effectively regulatory means to promote the growth and secondary metabolism of medicinal plants. Here, an endophytic fungus Mucor circinelloides DF20 was co-cultivated with the sterile seedlings of S.

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Interferon-alpha (IFN-α) is a cytokine widely used in the treatment of brain cancers and virus infections with side effects including causing depression. Monoamine neurotransmitter systems have been found playing important roles in peripheral IFN-α-induced depression, but how peripheral IFN-α accesses the central nervous system and contributes to the development of depression is poorly known. This study aimed to develop a non-human primate model using long-term intracerebroventricular (i.

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A new triterpene, javablumine A () along with six known ones were isolated from the aerial parts of Blume. They were identified as 3β,23-dihydroxy-11α,12α-epoxy-urs-20(30)-en-28,13β-olide (), ursolic acid (), pomolic acid (), oleanic acid (), 2α-hydroxy-oleanolic acid (), α-amyrin (), and lupeol palmitate (), respectively. Compounds and exhibited inhibitory effect against nitric oxide (NO) production in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated RAW264.

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Phytochemical investigation of led to the isolation of two new prenylated C-C compounds, 12--methyl-2,3-dehydroillifunone C () and illiciminone A (), together with three known analogues () and one known sesquiterpene lactone (). The structures were established by extensive spectroscopic characterization and the reported data. All the isolates were evaluated for their acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibition activity.

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Three new bisditerpenoid alkaloids, navicularines A-C (1-3), and three known ones (4-6), were isolated from the ground parts of Aconitum naviculare. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods. All the new compounds were tested against five cell lines (HL-60, SMMC-7721, A-549, MCF-7, SW480).

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Two new sesquiterpenoids (phellinuins H and I), together with five known compounds, were isolated from cultures of mushroom Phellinus sp. Their structures were elucidated based on comparison of nuclear magnetic resonance and MS data and those reported in the literature. All of these compounds were tested for cytotoxicity against five cancer cell lines (HL-60, SMMC-721, A-549, MCF-7, and SW-480).

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Rho kinase (ROCK) inhibitor is a promising agent for neural injury disorders, which mechanism is associated with neurite outgrowth. However, neurite outgrowth resistance occurred when PC12 Adh cell was treated with ROCK inhibitors for a longer time. PC12 Adh cells were treated with ROCK inhibitor Y27632 or NGF for different durations.

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Keeping mammalian gastrointestinal (GI) tract communities in balance is crucial for host health maintenance. However, our understanding of microbial communities in the GI tract is still very limited. In this study, samples taken from the GI tracts of C57BL/6 mice were subjected to 16S rRNA gene sequence-based analysis to examine the characteristic bacterial communities along the mouse GI tract, including those present in the stomach, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, colon and feces.

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In this study, PC12 Adh cells and Neuro-2a cells were treated with Rho-associated kinase inhibitors (Y27632 and Fasudil), a cyclooxygenase-1 selective inhibitor (SC560), and a cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor (NS398). We found that these cells became tolerant to Rho-associated kinase inhibitors, as neurite outgrowth induced by these inhibitors diminished following more than 3 days of exposure in either cell line. The proteins cyclooxygenase-2 and cytosolic prostaglandin E synthetase were upregulated at day 3.

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