Publications by authors named "Xuru Wang"

Purpose: The ability to synchronize the perceptual and motor systems is important for full motor coordination and the core determinant of motor skill performance. Dance-related training has been found to effectively improve sensorimotor synchronization, however, the underlying characteristics behind these improvements still warrant further exploration. This study was conducted to investigate the behavioral and neuroactivity characteristics of ballroom dancers relative to those of non-dancers.

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Purpose: Establishing an immunosuppressive premetastatic niche (PMN) in distant organs is crucial for breast cancer metastasis. Vascular endothelial cells (VECs) act as barriers to transendothelial cell migration. However, the immune functions of PMNs remain unclear.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between tumor cell-released autophagosomes (TRAPs) and neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in breast cancer, focusing on how TRAPs contribute to lung metastasis.
  • Through various experimental methods, the research reveals that TRAPs stimulate NET formation in neutrophils via a specific signaling pathway, leading to immune suppression that aids cancer progression.
  • The findings suggest that targeting TRAP-induced NETs can enhance T-cell function and reduce breast cancer metastasis, indicating potential therapeutic strategies involving DNase I and anti-PD-L1 antibodies.
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Background: Methamphetamine (METH) is a highly addictive drug that directly affects the central nervous system. METH use not only harms the user's health but also poses risks and costs to society. Prolonged METH dependence has been shown to impair cognition, which may be the primary factor in impulsive drug-seeking behaviors and high relapse rates.

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Aerobic exercise improves the three stages of emotion regulation: perception, valuation and action. It reduces the perception of negative emotions, encourages individuals to reinterpret emotional situations in a positive or non-emotional manner, and enhances control over emotion expression behaviours. These effects are generated via increased prefrontal cortex activation, the strengthening of functional connections between the amygdala and several other brain regions, and the enhancement of the plasticity of key emotion regulation pathways and nodes, such as the uncinate fasciculus.

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Microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) are ubiquitous in the marine environments due to the wide use and mismanagement of plastics. However, the effect of MPs/NPs on the nutrition quality of economic species is poorly understood, and their underlying mechanisms remained unclear. We therefore investigated the impacts of polystyrene MPs/NPs on the nutrition composition of marine jacopever Sebastes schlegelii from the perspective of assimilation and metabolism.

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Background: The analgesic characteristics of rhomboid intercostal block (RIB) remain unclear. Before it can be fully recommended, we compared the recovery quality and analgesic effects of RIB and thoracic paravertebral block (TPVB) for video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS).

Objective: The current study aimed to investigate whether there is a difference in postoperative recovery quality between TPVB and RIB.

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Background: In adults undergoing noncardiac surgery, the correlation between intraoperative tidal volume and postoperative acute kidney injury (AKI) is unclear. This study aimed to investigate the effects of low tidal volume ventilation on the incidence of postoperative AKI compared with conventional tidal volume in adults undergoing noncardiac surgery.

Methods: This was a two-center prospective randomized controlled trial on adult patients who underwent noncardiac surgery and had a mechanical ventilation of >60 min.

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Purpose: Opioid-based anesthesia is a traditional form of anesthesia that has a significant analgesic effect; however, it can cause nausea, vomiting, delirium, and other side effects. Opioid-free anesthesia with dexmedetomidine and lidocaine has attracted widespread attention. This study aimed to compare the effects of opioid-free and opioid-based anesthesia (OFA and OBA, respectively) on postoperative recovery in patients who had undergone video-assisted thoracic surgery.

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Most breast cancer-related deaths are caused by metastasis in vital organs including the lungs. Development of supportive metastatic microenvironments, referred to as premetastatic niches (PMNs), in certain distant organs before arrival of metastatic cells, is critical in metastasis. However, the mechanisms of PMN formation are not fully clear.

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Ovarian cancer (OC) as the most fatal gynecological malignancy worldwide, with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) being the predominant and most lethal form, poses a serious threat to human health. LC3-positive extracellular vesicles (LC3 EVs) promote tumorigenesis by educating CD4 T cells in a murine melanoma model. However, regulation of LC3 EVs in human EOC remains largely unknown.

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Unlabelled: The immunologic effects of chemotherapy-induced tumor cell death are not completely understood. Accumulating evidence suggests that phagocytic clearance of apoptotic tumor cells, also known as efferocytosis, is an immunologically silent process, thus maintaining an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME). Here we report that, in the breast tumor microenvironment, thymosin α-1 (Tα-1) significantly reverses M2 polarization of IL10-producing tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) during efferocytosis induced by apoptotic cells.

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We previously reported that enriched ubiquitinated proteins (UPs) from tumor cells have the potential to be used as immunotherapy vaccine against cancer. Here we enriched UPs from epirubicin (EPB)-induced multi-drug-resistant cancer stem-like breast cancer cell line (4T1/EPB) and tested the efficacy of α-AlO-UPs-4T1/EPB (short for UPs-4T1/EPB) as therapeutic vaccine alone and in combination with the stimulator of interferon genes (STING) agonist in mice with drug-resistant and metastatic breast cancer. Vaccination with UPs-4T1/EPB exerted profound anti-tumor effects through augmented specific CD8 T cell responses and amplified T cell receptor diversity of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs).

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To investigate the different effects of acute aerobic exercise on the formation of long-term declarative memory (DM) and procedural memory (PM). Twenty-two young men completed DM and PM tasks under three experimental conditions: pre-acquisition exercise, post-acquisition exercise, and no exercise (control). The DM task encompassed word learning, free recall tests both immediately and 1 h later, and a recognition test conducted 24 h after word learning.

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Dendritic cell (DC) vaccine has been proved to be an effective way in cancer immunotherapy in both preclinical and clinical studies. However, limitations in DC isolation and culture have hampered its practice and promoted the development of other antigen-presenting cells (APCs) sources to fulfill that role. Our previous studies have shown that B cells loaded by tumor cell-derived autophagosomes, which we named as DRibbles (defective ribosomal products-containing blebs), could reactivate DC-induced effector T cell response.

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Background And Aim: We have previously identified ubiquitinated proteins (UPs) from tumor cell lysates as a promising vaccine for cancer immunotherapy in different mouse tumor models. In this study, we aimed at developing a highly efficient therapeutic adjuvant built-in nanovaccine (α-AlO-UPs) by a simple method, in which UPs from tumor cells could be efficiently and conveniently enriched by α-AlO nanoparticles covalently coupled with Vx3 proteins (α-AlO-CONH-Vx3).

Methods: The α-AlO nanoparticles were modified with 4-hydroxybenzoic acid followed by coupling with ubiquitin-binding protein Vx3.

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In order to explore the effects of pH and accompanying ions on divalent cobalt (Co(II)) toxicity to the wheat root elongation, an improved biotic ligand model (BLM) to predict Co(II) toxicity was developed in solution culture. The results showed that the Co(II)-toxicity decreased with the increases of K, Ca and Mg activities, and the activity of Na had no impact on the Co(II)-toxicity. High H activity reduced the Co(II)-toxicity by the competitive effect of H, while low H activity affected the toxicity by the change in the type of Co(II) in culture medium.

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