Publications by authors named "Ya Li Liu"

Intestinal mucosal barrier injury represents a critical complication of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) without effective treatment. This study investigated the efficacy, underlying mechanism, and responsible active compounds of the traditional Chinese medicinal prescription Chaihuang Qingyi Huoxue granule (CHQY) in treating SAP-induced intestinal mucosal barrier injury. SAP was established in Sprague-Dawley rats via intra-pancreaticobiliary duct infusion of sodium taurocholate, followed by oral CHQY administration (3.

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  • * The study presents a novel technique for controlling protein crystal nucleation using magnetic forces, specifically by adding paramagnetic salt to the solution.
  • * This method allows for the confinement of nucleation to a single crystal nucleus without direct contact, which improves crystal quality by reducing nucleation and growth rates through minimized convection.
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  • The rise of diabetes has led to more patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), where kidney transplantation is ideal but limited by donor availability; thus, dialysis is commonly used.
  • Optimal dialysis for diabetic ESKD patients is debated due to their unique challenges, including higher risks of infections, malnutrition, and fluctuating blood sugar levels.
  • The article reviews nine key factors affecting treatment decisions (like survival rates and quality of life) to help clinicians choose the best dialysis method tailored to individual patient needs.
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  • Candida auris is a multidrug-resistant fungal pathogen causing outbreaks in China, and its resistance mechanisms are not fully understood, especially in strains developed in live hosts.
  • The study analyzed 16 strains from two patients using whole-genome sequencing, revealing all belonged to the South Asian lineage with distinct mutations linked to antifungal resistance, particularly in the ERG11 and TAC1b genes.
  • The findings indicate a potential transmission of C. auris and highlight the need for further research into the genetic mutations and resistance mechanisms to improve monitoring and treatment strategies.
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In recent years, a few asparaginyl endopeptidases (AEPs) from certain higher plants have been identified as efficient peptide ligases with wide applications in protein labeling and cyclic peptide synthesis. Recently, we developed a NanoLuc Binary Technology (NanoBiT)-based peptide ligase activity assay to identify more AEP-type peptide ligases. Herein, we screened 61 bamboo species from 16 genera using this assay and detected AEP-type peptide ligase activity in the crude extract of all tested bamboo leaves.

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  • Recent studies suggested that MYDGF might activate the sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 2 (S1PR2), which is involved in organ repair.
  • However, experiments conducted using advanced assays showed that MYDGF does not actually interact with S1PR2 in human cells, indicating it isn’t a ligand for this receptor.
  • The findings suggest that MYDGF is likely not a ligand for S1PR2 in other vertebrates either, complicating the understanding of its function.
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Objective: To investigate the distribution and antimicrobial susceptibility of causative microorganisms recovered from patients with intra-abdominal infections (IAIs).

Methods: A total of 2,926 bacterial and fungal strains were identified in samples collected from 1,679 patients with IAIs at the Peking Union Medical College Hospital between 2011 and 2021. Pathogenic bacteria and fungi were identified using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

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Purpose: This study aims to develop and validate a concise tool for evaluating acupuncture expectancy that is easy to understand and conforms to acupuncture characteristics.

Materials And Methods: A draft was created using the Delphi consensus method. Reliability, validity, discrimination, and feasibility tests were conducted at the item and scale levels.

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Our recent study confirmed that the mature neuropeptide FAM237A, also known as neurosecretory protein GL (NPGL), is an efficient agonist for GPR83. The paralog FAM237B was previously reported as a weak agonist for GPR83. In the present study, we prepared mature human FAM237B via an intein-fusion approach and demonstrated that it could cause a significant activation effect at the nanomolar range (1‒10 nM) in a NanoBiT-based β-arrestin recruitment assay.

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The peptide hormone ghrelin (an agonist) and LEAP2 (an antagonist) play important functions in energy metabolism via their receptor GHSR, an A-class G protein-coupled receptor. Ghrelin, LEAP2, and GHSR are widely present from fishes to mammals. However, our recent study suggested that fish GHSRs have different binding properties to ghrelin: a GHSR from the lobe-finned fish Latimeria chalumnae (coelacanth) is efficiently activated by ghrelin, but GHSRs from the ray-finned fish Danio rerio (zebrafish) and Larimichthys crocea (large yellow croaker) have lost binding to ghrelin.

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  • The study analyzes the differences in user needs and value orientations in clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for acupuncture-moxibustion (Acup-Mox) by comparing Chinese and Korean guidelines.
  • A total of 29 guidelines were examined, showing that Chinese guidelines cover a wider variety of clinical questions, focusing on treatment operations and other health aspects, while Korean guidelines mainly focus on the efficacy of interventions.
  • The formation methods of clinical questions differ as well, with Chinese guidelines gathering input from clinicians, while Korean guidelines prioritize frequently used interventions and develop corresponding measures through expert consensus.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The Jiawei Tongqiao Huoxue decoction (JTHD), composed of Acorus calamus var. angustatus Besser, Paeonia lactiflora Pall., Conioselinum anthriscoides 'Chuanxiong', Prunus persica (L.

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As an important model animal, fruit fly is characterized by outstanding genetic characteristics, relatively perfect nervous system, rapid reproduction, and low cost. Thus, it has been applied in the research on neuropsychiatric disorders in recent years, showing great potential in life science. The incidence of neuropsychiatric disorders has been on the rise, and the disorders have high disability rate and low case fatality rate.

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G protein-coupled receptor 83 (GPR83) is primarily expressed in the brain and is implicated in the regulation of energy metabolism and some anxiety-related behaviours. Recently, the PCSK1N/proSAAS-derived peptide PEN, the procholecystokinin-derived peptide proCCK56-63, and family with sequence similarity 237 member A (FAM237A) were all reported as efficient agonists of GPR83. However, these results have not yet been reproduced by other laboratories and thus GPR83 is still officially an orphan receptor.

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Recently, liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide 2 (LEAP2) was identified as an endogenous antagonist and an inverse agonist of the ghrelin receptor GHSR. However, its functions in lower vertebrates are not well understood. Our recent study demonstrated that both LEAP2 and ghrelin are functional towards a fish GHSR from Latimeria chalumnae, an extant coelacanth believed to be one of the closest ancestors of tetrapods.

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  • - The study assessed the global patterns and trends of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) from 1990 to 2019, revealing significant increases in prevalence, incidence, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs), with 28.3 million prevalent ASD cases reported in 2019.
  • - Utilizing data from the Web of Science, the bibliometric analysis identified 3,591 relevant articles focused on risk factors for ASD, highlighting key areas such as genetics, psychology, and environmental sciences.
  • - The findings underscore ASD as a persistent public health challenge, suggesting the need for targeted prevention efforts, early diagnosis, and improved healthcare services for individuals affected by ASD.
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  • * Nineteen articles were analyzed, indicating that vancomycin (both IV and intraventricular) has been used safely at dosages ranging from 1000-3000 mg/day, with no serious adverse effects reported.
  • * Results showed variable levels of vancomycin in cerebrospinal fluid, with no definitive link between these levels and treatment efficacy or toxicity; thus, more rigorous clinical trials are needed to determine the best treatment regimens.
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Objective: To investigate the baseline levels of microorganisms' growth on the hands of anesthesiologists and in the anesthesia environment at a cancer hospital.

Methods: This study performed in nine operating rooms and among 25 anesthesiologists at a cancer hospital. Sampling of the hands of anesthesiologists and the anesthesia environment was performed at a ready-to-use operating room before patient contact began and after decontamination.

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The orexigenic peptide ghrelin exerts important functions in energy metabolism and has therapeutic potential to treat certain diseases. Native ghrelin carries an essential -fatty acyl moiety; however, this post-translational modification is susceptible to hydrolysis by certain esterases in circulation, representing a major route of its in vivo inactivation. In the present study, we developed a novel approach to prepare various esterase-resistant ghrelin analogs via photoinduced thiol-ene click chemistry.

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Background: Gastrografin swallow, methylthioninium chloride test, and computed tomography (CT) are the main methods for postoperative anastomotic fistula detection. Correct selection and application of examinations and therapies are significant for the early diagnosis and treatment of small anastomotic fistulas after radical gastrectomy, which are conducive to postoperative recovery.

Case Summary: A 44-year-old woman underwent radical total gastrectomy for laparoscopic gastric cancer.

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Recently, the prevalence of macrolide-resistant has been reported, especially among Chinese children. The fitness cost of resistance is reported to render the resistant bacteria less virulent. To investigate the correlation between macrolide susceptibility of and pathogenicity, the whole genome of 70 isolates belonging to four clonal complexes with different macrolide susceptibilities was sequenced.

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NanoLuc Binary Technology (NanoBiT) was recently developed by Promega, based on a large NanoLuc fragment (LgBiT) and two small complementation tags, the low-affinity SmBiT tag and the high-affinity HiBiT tag. In recent studies, we applied NanoBiT to ligand-binding assays of some G protein-coupled receptors via genetic fusion of a secretory LgBiT (sLgBiT) to the extracellular N-terminus of the receptors and covalent attachment of the low-affinity SmBiT tag to an appropriate position of their peptide ligands. The NanoBiT-based homogenous ligand-receptor binding assay is convenient for use and suitable for both the wild-type and mutant receptors, representing a novel tool for interaction mechanism studies of these receptors with their ligands.

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Aim: Clinical utility of doxorubicin (DOX) is limited by its cardiotoxic side effect, and the underlying mechanism still needs to be fully elucidated. This research aimed to examine the role of (pro)renin receptor (PRR) in DOX-induced heart failure (HF) and its underlying mechanism.

Main Methods: Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were injected with an accumulative dosage of DOX (15 mg/kg) to induce HF.

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  • TIFY proteins are important for how plants respond to stress from drought, salt, and chemical signals, but their specific functions in these situations are not yet fully understood.
  • Research identified 38 genes that are notably more active under salt stress, particularly those from a homologous group, which seem to have a stronger response compared to others.
  • Overexpressing specific TIFY genes in soybean enhanced salt tolerance, leading to better growth and improved stress-related biochemical markers, while silencing these genes made the plants more sensitive to salt.
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