Publications by authors named "Ya-Dong Huang"

The 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 3 (17β-HSD3) enzyme is a potential therapeutic target for hormone-dependent prostate cancer, as it is the key enzyme in the last step of testosterone (T) biosynthesis. A curcumin analog, H10, was optimized for inhibiting T production in LC540 cells that stably overexpressed 17β-HSD3 enzyme (LC540 [17β-HSD3]) (P < 0.01), without affecting progesterone (P) synthesis.

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Objective: To construct a monitoring and risk assessment system of schistosomiasis epidemic focus in marshland, so as to grasp the risk of schistosomiasis transmission, and to provide the technical support for targeted prevention and control measures.

Methods: The crowd and the risk source of schistosomiasis in Hankou marshland in Wuhan City were monitored to grasp the risk factors of schistosomiasis. The risk level was evaluated by the three-dimensional risk matrix and three-dimensional visualization method.

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Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) results in paraplegia or quadriplegia, and currently, therapeutic interventions for axonal regeneration after SCI are not clinically available. Animal studies have revealed that glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) plays multiple beneficial roles in neuroprotection, glial scarring remodeling, axon regeneration and remyelination in SCI. However, the poor physicochemical stability of GDNF, as well as its limited ability to cross the blood-spinal cord barrier, hampers the development of GDNF as an effective therapeutic intervention in clinical practice.

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Apoptosis and autophagy play crucial roles during Bombyx mori metamorphosis and in response to various adverse conditions, including starvation. Recently, calpain, one of the major intracellular proteases, has been reported to be involved in apoptosis and autophagy in mammals. BmATG5 and BmATG6 have been identified to mediate apoptosis following autophagy induced by 20-hydroxyecdysone and starvation in B.

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Extracellular matrix-based biomaterials have many advantages over synthetic polymer materials for regenerative medicine applications. In central nervous system (CNS), basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) is widely studied as a potential agent for Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the poor stability of bFGF hampered its clinical use.

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Because of the short half-life, either systemic or local administration of bFGF shows significant drawbacks to spinal injury. In this study, an acellular spinal cord scaffold (ASC) was encapsulated in a thermo-sensitive hydrogel to overcome these limitations. The ASC was firstly prepared from the spinal cord of healthy rats and characterized by scanning electronic microscopy and immunohistochemical staining.

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  • Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) shows promise as a neuroprotective agent in neurodegenerative disorders, especially for managing tau phosphorylation in Parkinson's disease (PD).
  • The study utilized bFGF-loaded liposomes, successfully enhancing its delivery to brain regions affected by PD and demonstrating significant improvement in neuron survival and behavior in rat models.
  • Results indicated that bFGF not only reduced tau phosphorylation but also modulated key signaling pathways, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic option for PD.
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Rhizoma Atractylodes macrocephala, Radix Isatidis, Coptis chinensis and Flos Genkwa are common herbal remedies used by pregnant woman in China. In this study, their potential embryotoxicity was assessed using the embryonic stem cell test (EST) and a prediction model. The potential embryotoxicity of the herbs was based on three endpoints: the concentrations of the compounds that inhibited the proliferation of 50% of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) (IC50ES), the concentrations that inhibited 50% of 3T3 cells (IC503T3), and the concentrations that inhibited the differentiation of 50% of ESCs (ID50ES).

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  • The study aimed to assess the publication levels of schistosomiasis research from control institutions in 17 cities of Hubei Province, China, by analyzing literature from 2008 to 2012.
  • A total of 168 relevant papers were reviewed, revealing that Jingzhou City and Wuhan City had the most publications, with significant contributions to specific journals.
  • Jingzhou's research output was broad, while Wuhan focused more on epidemiology and snail control, indicating variability in research depth among the cities.
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Insects are one of the major sources of antimicrobial peptides/proteins (AMPs). Since observation of antimicrobial activity in the hemolymph of pupae from the giant silk moths Samia Cynthia and Hyalophora cecropia in 1974 and purification of first insect AMP (cecropin) from H. cecropia pupae in 1980, over 150 insect AMPs have been purified or identified.

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  • - The study aimed to investigate the pharmacokinetics of zedoary turmeric oil (ZTO) and its homemade antiviral preparation in New Zealand rabbits using RP-HPLC for plasma content analysis of germacrone.
  • - Results showed that after administering ZTO and the antiviral preparation, both followed a two-compartment model, with key pharmacokinetic parameters indicating no significant differences between the two, except for a faster absorption rate in the compound preparation.
  • - The conclusion suggests that while Hypericum perforatum in the antiviral preparation didn't affect the distribution and elimination of ZTO's active ingredients, it did enhance the absorption speed, leading to quicker effects in rabbits.
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  • Curcin can inhibit tumor cell growth and promote cell death but lacks selectivity between tumor and normal cells.
  • To enhance curcin's targeting ability, it was fused with a transferrin receptor binding peptide (TfRBP9) and a recombinant vector was created to express this fusion protein in E. coli.
  • The curcin-TfRBP9 fusion showed greater effectiveness in inhibiting the proliferation of HepG2 liver cancer cells, especially those with high transferrin receptor expression, while being less harmful to normal liver cells.
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Objective: To construct a directional differentiation model from mouse embryonic stem cells into leydig-like cells in vitro.

Methods: Mouse ES-D3 cells were transfected with plasmid containing steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1) gene, then treated with RA and 8Br-cAMP, while the cells transfected with empty plasmid were used as the negative controls. The morphology of leydig-like cells differentiated from ES-D3 cells was observed with light microscopy.

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This paper is to report the study of the pharmacokinetics of a fusion protein TAT-haFGF(14-154) for human acidic fibroblast growth factor and transcriptional activator protein in rat plasma, and the investigation of their penetration across blood-brain barrier in mice and rats, in order to provide a basis for clinical development and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to determine concentration of TAT-haFGF(14-154) in rat plasma and in mouse brain homogenate; and immunohistochemistry was used to analyze the distribution in brain. The concentration-time curve fitted two-compartment open model which was linear kinetics elimination after a single intravenous injection of TAT-haFGF(14-154) in rat at the dose of 300 microg x kg(-1).

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Objectives: This study explored the response of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells to TGF-beta1-induced growth suppression and investigated the roles of the TGF-beta/Smad signaling pathway in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells.

Methods: The cells of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell line CNE2 were treated with TGF-beta1. The growth responses of CNE2 cells were analyzed by MTT assay.

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Glucocorticoid (GC) inhibits testosterone production in adult Leydig cells by the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). However, whether GC affects the development of Leydig cells is unclear. The goal of the present study is to investigate the effects of GC on steroidogenesis of rat progenitor Leydig cells (PLCs) in vitro.

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  • The drosomycin gene family in Drosophila melanogaster consists of seven genes, including the antifungal peptide Drosomycin (Drs), with specific expressions influenced by injury and microbial infections.
  • Research using real-time RT-PCR revealed that Drs, Dro2, Dro3, Dro4, and Dro5 had ongoing expression, while Dro1 and Dro6 were not expressed at all.
  • The study discovered key transcription start sites and NF-kappaB binding sites that suggest regulatory mechanisms, indicating gene duplications contributed to the family's evolution and functional diversity.
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Objective: To investigate the protective effect of a mutant of acidic fibroblast growth factor (MaFGF) against cerebral ischaemia-reperfusion injury in rats.

Methods: Sixty male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into six groups as follows: sham-operated group, untreated group, 20microg/kg, 40microg/kg and 80microg/kg MaFGF-treated groups and also the positive control group. Cerebral ischaemia-reperfusion injury was induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) for 2h followed by reperfusion for 24h.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of mutant of acidic fibroblast growth factor (MaFGF) on N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU)-induced retinal degeneration in Sprague-Dawley rats.

Methods: Fifty (50)-day-old female Sprague-Dawley rats were given a single intraperitoneal injection of normal saline (NS) or 60 mg x kg(-1) body weight of MNU, and then NS or different doses of MaFGF were injected intravitreally twice at 0 and 12 h after NS or MNU treatment. After NS or MNU treatment for different times, the apoptotic index of the photoreceptor cell was detected by TUNEL labeling, whereas the mRNA expressions and the protein levels of antiapoptotic Bcl-2 and proapoptotic Bax were determined by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting, respectively.

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  • * Both in vivo and in vitro methods were used to test the spray's effectiveness against various respiratory viruses.
  • * The results showed that while some viruses were only slightly inhibited, the spray significantly inhibited parainfluenza Virus II, and its formula was deemed simple, effective, and safe.
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Drosomycin (Drs) gene encodes a 44-residue inducible antifungal peptide, Drosomycin, in Drosophila melanogaster. Six genes, Drs-lC, Drs-lD, Drs-lE, Drs-lF, Drs-lG and Drs-lI, show homology to the Drs form in a multigene family on the 3rd chromosome of D. melanogaster.

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Aim: To investigate the pharmacokinetic characteristics of recombinant human acidic fibroblast growth factor (rhaFGF) after external use in rabbits.

Methods: 125I-rhaFGF 180 U.cm-2 was daubed to normal skin and scathed skin in rabbits.

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