Publications by authors named "Yan Biao"

Vascular aging contributes to the morbidity and mortality in older individuals, closely linked to an imbalance between energy consumption and production. Despite its importance, our understanding of how aging affects vascular metabolism and leads to vascular diseases remains limited. In this study, we explored the metabolomic characteristics of vascular aging by analyzing aortic tissues from young and old mice through untargeted metabolomic analysis using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS).

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Introduction: Foundational models suggest Alzheimer's disease (AD) can be diagnosed using retinal images, but the specific structural features remain poorly understood. This study investigates retinal vascular changes in individuals with cognitive impairment in three East Asian regions.

Methods: A multicenter study was conducted in Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Ningxia, collecting retinal images from 176 patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or AD and 264 controls.

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Lymphangiogenesis is vital for tissue fluid homeostasis, immune function, and lipid absorption. Abnormal lymphangiogenesis has been implicated in several diseases such as cancers, inflammatory, and autoimmune diseases. In this study, we elucidate the role of tsRNA-0032 in lymphangiogenesis and its molecular mechanism.

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Pathological neovascularization is a hallmark of many vision-threatening diseases. However, some patients exhibit poor responses to current anti-VEGF therapies due to resistance and limited efficacy. Recent studies have highlighted the roles of noncoding RNAs in various biological processes, paving the way for RNA-based therapeutics.

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Ischemic retinopathies are the major causes of blindness, yet effective early-stage treatments remain limited due to an incomplete understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms. Significant changes in gene expression often precede structural and functional alterations. Transfer RNA (tRNA)-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs) are emerging as novel gene regulators, involved in various biological processes and human diseases.

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Homeobox transcription factor Engrailed1 (En1) is expressed in the ectoderm and mediates the establishment of retinotectal topography, but its role in eye-specific retinogeniculate segregation and visual function remains unclear. Parvalbumin (PV) neurons, which are widely distributed in the visual pathway, play a crucial role in visual development and function. In this study, we conditionally knocked out En1 gene in PV neurons and found an expansion of the ipsilateral eye projection, while no significant effects were observed in the contralateral eye projection.

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Chronic dacryocystitis (CD) can result in severe complications and vision impairment due to ongoing microbial infections and persistent tearing. Tear fluid, which contains essential components vital for maintaining ocular surface health, has been investigated for its potential in the noninvasive identification of ocular biomarkers through metabolomics analysis. In this study, we employed UHPLC-MS/MS to analyze the tear metabolome of CD patients.

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  • Macrophages significantly influence vascular diseases, and their function is tied to changes in metabolism, particularly in the context of diabetes.
  • Researchers identified a circular RNA called cSPECC1 that increases in diabetic conditions and affects macrophage behavior, particularly in preventing inflammation and maintaining communication with endothelial cells.
  • By manipulating cSPECC1 levels, they found it plays a crucial role in macrophage function and could be a potential target for new treatments aimed at reducing vascular issues in diabetes.
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Objective: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are major public health problems that threaten the lives and health of individuals. The article has reviewed recent progresses about ferroptosis and ferroptosis-related intervention approaches for the treatment of CVDs and provided more references and strategies for targeting ferroptosis to prevent and treat CVDs.

Methods: A comprehensive review was conducted using the literature researches.

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Short-chain chlorinated paraffins (SCCPs) are pervasive organic pollutants recognized for their persistence and bio-toxicity. This study investigated the hepatotoxic mechanisms of SCCPs at environmentally relevant concentration (0.7 μg/kg).

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  • Diabetes significantly impacts eye health, causing issues like retinal vasculopathy and neuropathy, which relate to neurovascular dysfunction.
  • The study identifies a specific RNA, 5'tiRNA-His-GTG, that is heightened during diabetic stress and regulates crucial retinal cell functions, influencing vascular and neuronal health.
  • Targeting this RNA could lead to new treatment methods for diabetic retinopathy, as it plays a critical role in managing the underlying neurovascular dysfunction.
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  • Researchers investigated the effects of dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and polystyrene microplastics (PS-MP) on pneumonia development in mice over five weeks, revealing pathological changes and increased inflammation.
  • The study showed that exposure resulted in oxidative stress and ferroptosis, with the use of deferoxamine (DFO) alleviating symptoms and tissue damage.
  • Analyses indicated that PPD affects gut microbiome and pulmonary metabolism, connecting plastic pollution to respiratory issues and emphasizing the health risks associated with environmental contaminants.
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The lack of sensitive and accurate monitoring methods for in vivo estrogen levels presents challenges for better prevention of estrogen-induced diseases. We have developed a label-free electrochemical aptasensor that demonstrates high sensitivity and selectivity for the broad-spectrum detection of estrogen molecules. This biosensor uses gold nanoparticles for electrochemical signal amplification and aptamers for broad-spectrum target recognition, enabling precise detection of trace amounts of estrogen in serum samples.

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Diabetic vasculopathy, encompassing complications such as diabetic retinopathy, represents a significant source of morbidity, with inflammation playing a pivotal role in the progression of these complications. This study investigates the influence of N6-methyladenosine demethylase (m6A) modification and the m6A demethylase fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) protein on macrophage polarization and its subsequent effects on diabetic microvasculopathy. We found that diabetes induces a shift in macrophage polarization toward a proinflammatory M1 phenotype, which is associated with a reduction in m6A modification levels.

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Glyphosate, a commonly used herbicide, has been associated with environmental pollution and potential health risks to aquatic organisms. This study investigated the effects of glyphosate on the muscle metabolism of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus) following exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations. Over a 14-day exposure period to varying glyphosate levels, significant disruptions were observed in antioxidant capacity and muscle health.

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  • Lymphangiogenesis is important for understanding diseases like eye problems and certain types of cancer, and researchers found a special chemical change called mA that affects this process.
  • In the study, a protein called METTL3 was shown to help create mA in response to inflammation, which is important for lymphatic cell growth and movement.
  • By blocking METTL3, researchers could stop harmful lymphatic growth that leads to issues like swollen tissues and tumors, suggesting that targeting this protein could help treat related diseases.
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  • Metabolic dysfunction is linked to the development of glaucoma, leading researchers to identify potential biomarkers through Olink proteomics profiling of aqueous humor from cataract and glaucoma patients.
  • A total of 84 metabolic proteins were found to be differentially expressed between the two groups, with specific pathways related to protein degradation, interleukin-13 regulation, and DNA damage response being highlighted in the analysis.
  • Among these proteins, ALDH1A1 stood out as a key candidate due to its significant diagnostic potential and its role in inducing retinal ganglion cell apoptosis, suggesting it could influence treatment strategies for glaucoma.
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Over the past decades, feature-based statistical machine learning and deep neural networks have been extensively utilized for automatic sleep stage classification (ASSC). Feature-based approaches offer clear insights into sleep characteristics and require low computational power but often fail to capture the spatial-temporal context of the data. In contrast, deep neural networks can process raw sleep signals directly and deliver superior performance.

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Purpose: This study aims to explore the metabolic signature of aging retina and identify the potential metabolic biomarkers for the diagnosis of retinal aging.

Methods: Retinal samples were collected from both young (two months) and aging (14 months) mice to conduct an unbiased metabolic profiling. Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis was conducted to screen for the metabolic biomarkers and altered signaling pathways associated with retinal aging.

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Introduction: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a common vascular complication of diabetes mellitus and a leading cause of vision loss worldwide. Endothelial cell (EC) heterogeneity has been observed in the pathogenesis of DR. Elucidating the underlying mechanisms governing EC heterogeneity may provide novel insights into EC-specific therapies for DR.

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  • Polystyrene microplastics and dibutyl phthalate are common pollutants that can worsen asthma symptoms, as shown in a study using mice.
  • The study found that exposure leads to significant airway tissue damage, increased oxidative stress, and inflammation, which collectively aggravate eosinophilic allergic asthma.
  • Treatment with deferoxamine alleviated some symptoms, highlighting the role of reactive oxygen species and inflammatory pathways in the process, and offering insights into health risks associated with plastic pollution.
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Introduction: Microaneurysms serve as early signs of diabetic retinopathy, and their accurate detection is critical for effective treatment. Due to their low contrast and similarity to retinal vessels, distinguishing microaneurysms from background noise and retinal vessels in fluorescein fundus angiography (FFA) images poses a significant challenge.

Methods: We present a model for automatic detection of microaneurysms.

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2,4-dinitroaniline (2,4-D), a widely used dye intermediate, is one of the typical pollutants, and its potential health risks and toxicity are still largely unknown. To explore its subchronic oral toxicity, Wistar rats (equal numbers of males and females) were used as test animals, and a 90-day oral dosing experiment was conducted, divided into control group, low-dose group (0.055 mg/kg), medium-dose group (0.

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Current treatments for ocular angiogenesis primarily focus on blocking the activity of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), but unfavorable side effects and unsatisfactory efficacy remain issues. The identification of novel targets for anti-angiogenic treatment is still needed. We investigated the role of tsRNA-1599 in ocular angiogenesis using endothelial cells, a streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic model, a laser-induced choroidal neovascularization model, and an oxygen-induced retinopathy model.

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Metabolic dysfunction is recognized as a contributing factor in the pathogenesis of wet age-related macular degeneration (wAMD). However, the specific metabolism-related proteins implicated in wAMD remain elusive. In this study, we assessed the expression profiles of 92 metabolism-related proteins in aqueous humor (AH) samples obtained from 44 wAMD patients and 44 cataract control patients.

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