Publications by authors named "Ya-zhuo Li"

Background: Multidrug resistance in Enterobacteriaceae including resistance to quinolones is rising worldwide. The development of resistance may lead to the emergence of new transmission mechanisms. In this study, the collection of different E.

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  • Cats can suffer from intestinal infections caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria, and this study aimed to analyze one such isolate, ESC1, for its resistance factors.
  • The study used techniques like antimicrobial susceptibility testing and whole genome sequencing to uncover that ESC1 possesses a mutated gene making it resistant to fluoroquinolones, along with eleven other resistance genes located on plasmids.
  • The researchers discovered a new composite transposon linked to aminoglycoside resistance, enhancing our understanding of how these bacteria develop resistance.
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This study aims to evaluate the clinical application value of two materials, drug-eluting stent, and biodegradable stent, in the treatment of coronary heart disease. The results show that the therapeutic effects of drug-eluting stents and biodegradable stents are similar. Both treatment methods have high safety and effectiveness.

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Sodium sulfite, a common food additive, has been proved to cause allergic reaction. Pyroptosis is an inflammatory form of programmed cell death with plasma membrane lysis. In this study, we found that sodium sulfite triggered pyroptosis, which depended on reactive oxygen species (ROS)/NOD-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) in RBL-2H3 mast cells.

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Background: Nobiletin (N), a polymethoxylated flavone from citrus fruits, enhanced anti-cancer effects of paclitaxel (PTX) in multi-drug resistance (MDR) cancer cells via inhibiting P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in our previous report. But the in vivo chemo-sensitizing effect of nobiletin is unknown. Moreover, considering the nonlinear pharmacokinetics and narrow therapeutic window of PTX, drug-drug interaction should be explored for using nobiletin with PTX together.

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Although hepatoprotective properties of silybin are well documented, the clinical therapeutic efficacy is limited by its low bioavailability due to absorption rates, extensive phase II metabolism, and biliary excretion. As our previous study indicated that metabolic enzymes may have limited effects on the pharmacokinetic (PK) behavior of silymarin, here, we intended to increase the oral bioavailability and bio-efficacy of silybin through the inhibition of active efflux. In Caco-2 and transfected MDCKII cell models, flavone baicalein significantly inhibited the efflux of silybin as a BCRP and MRP2 inhibitor.

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Biological responses of a variety of naturally occurring compounds in vivo were restrained by their poor oral bioavailability. Silybin, as one of the active ingredients of silymarin, has presented promising bioactivity for the treatment of chronic liver diseases and cancer. However, its exposure in body was limited.

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The liposome delivery system has been intensively explored as novel drug delivery system (DDS) for antitumor drugs, due to its safety, selective cytotoxicity, long circulation and slow elimination in blood, which is favorable for cancer therapy. The liposome-based chemotherapeutics are used to treat a variety of cancers to enhance the therapeutic index of antitumor drugs. Here, the author reviewed the important targets for cancer therapy and the pharmacokinetic behavior of liposomal drugs in vivo, as well as the application of the targeting liposomal system in cancer therapy.

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Over the past few years, nanoscale Chinese medicine has become one of focuses in modern Chinese medicine research. There is an increasing need for a more systematic study on the basic issues involved in traditional Chinese medicine and a more active participation of researchers in the application area of nanoscale traditional Chinese drugs. In this review, author analyzed the current applications of nanotechnology in research and development of drugs from natural products and herbal medicines involving traditional Chinese medicines, and also discussed the bio-medicinal evaluation issues on ADME including bio-distribution and metabolism of nanodrugs.

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Herbal medicines and their active ingredients are widely used worldwide, and they have become an important part of clinical medicine. The combined use of herbs and drugs has increased the possibility of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interactions. Clinical studies have demonstrated that the combined use of herbs and drugs can enhance or attenuate the drug efficacy and toxicity.

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Objective: To investigate the expressions of cyclinB1, FHIT and Ki-67 in gastric carcinoma and their clinical significance.

Methods: Immunohistochemistry (PV6000 method) was used to detect the expressions of cyclinB1, FHIT and Ki-67 in paraffin-embedded gastric carcinoma tissues of 336 cases and paracancerous normal mucosa of 60 cases. All cases were successfully followed up.

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Aim: To investigate the expression of leukemia related protein 16 (LRP16), and the possible relationship between LRP16 expression and clinicopathological indices in 336 gastric carcinoma patients.

Methods: Immunohistochemistry was used to detect LRP16 expression in 336 cases of paraffin-embedded gastric carcinoma tissues and 60 cases of distal normal mucosa. The relationships between LRP16 expression and patients' age, tumor size, histological grade, clinical stage, metastatic status and prognosis were analysed.

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Objective: To investigate the expression of DNA dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) and P16 (multiple tumor suppressor 1) genes in colorectal carcinoma and clinical significance thereof.

Methods: 359 specimens of colorectal carcinoma obtained during operation and 35 specimens of normal mucosa beside the carcinoma underwent immunohistochemical examination and Western blotting to detect the expression of DNA-PKcs and P16.

Results: The positive expression rates of DNA-PKcs and P16 of the colorectal carcinoma specimens were 63.

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