Publications by authors named "Yanbin Shi"

In order to delay the progression of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) in patients, and to prevent further teratogenesis and irreversible bone erosion through drug intervention in the early stages of inflammation, this experiment used the mRNA encoding heat shock protein 10 (HSP10) (H-mRNA) as the main therapeutic drug and used Microfluidics technology to prepare lipid nanoparticles (LNP) (H-mRNA LNPs) containing H-mRNA, and the surface of H-mRNA-LNPs was modified using heparin particals to obtain the final formulation H-mRNA-LNPs @ heparin/ Protamine. Through the sequence modification and effect evaluation of H-mRNA, we explored the formulation screening, physical characterization, cytotoxicity in vitro, distribution in vivo, pharmacodynamics in vivo, and safety in vivo of the prepared lipid nanoparticles, which proved that this nano-preparation had good anti Rheumatoid Arthritis effects, and conducted a preliminary exploration for the application of nucleic acid drugs in the treatment of diseases outside of tumors. This research would provide new ideas for the treatment of RA.

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To prepare a PLGA microsphere loaded with the antipsychotic Blonanserin without release leg period and released in a near-zero model for long time, in this study, 15 kDa and 75 kDa PLGA were chosen to be mixed with different ratios, and Blonanserin microspheres (Bn-MS) without significant differences in the particle size, drug loading capacity, and encapsulation rate were prepared by microfluidics. The release kinetic model was fitted to the release behavior by monitoring the changes in particle size and morphology during the Bn-MS release to investigate microspheres' in vitro release pattern. The results showed that the addition of appropriate ratios of mixed molecular weights to Bn-MS could eliminate the release hysteresis period.

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Local injection of anti-inflammatory drugs for osteoarthritis emerged as a promising administration in the clinic, and sustained-release dosage forms have great potential for future therapeutic applications. Controlling the response of patients only in the acute inflammatory phase is currently the focus of therapeutic interventions. To relieve acute pain in patients and to improve the long-term prognosis effect of osteoarthritis treatment, we designed a two-pronged approach in this research: an injectable double-layer microsphere containing a "nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug - macrophage polarizing factor" was constructed.

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  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by persistent joint inflammation and joint damage, where fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) play a crucial role due to their "tumor-like" properties.
  • A study found that ARL4C, a small GTP-binding protein, is highly expressed in FLSs from RA patients compared to those with osteoarthritis or traumatic injuries, suggesting a significant role in RA progression.
  • Silencing ARL4C in RA FLSs inhibited their growth and migration, reduced inflammation in co-cultures with immune cells, and alleviated joint damage in animal models, indicating that ARL4C could be a promising target for RA treatment.
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Despite standard treatment for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) being surgical resection, cancer recurrence and complications, such as induction of malignant pleural effusion (MPE) and significant postoperative pain, usually result in treatment failure. In this study, an alginate-based hybrid hydrogel (SOG) is developed that can be injected into the resection surface of the lungs during surgery. Briefly, endoplasmic reticulum-modified liposomes (MSLs) pre-loaded with the signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) small interfering RNA and lidocaine hydrochloride are encapsulated in SOG.

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  • Transdermal drug delivery involves administering drugs through the skin, allowing them to bypass the liver and kidneys, thus minimizing the risk of drug poisoning often seen with oral medications.
  • There has been a trend towards combining different drug delivery methods to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of transdermal systems, especially in insulin therapy.
  • The review evaluates various transdermal delivery techniques, their advantages and limitations, while also exploring insights that could be useful for administering other macromolecular drugs.
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Emodin has been proven to have weight-reducing and lipid-lowering effects. In order to make emodin play a better anti-obesity role, we designed and developed an emodin loaded dissolving microneedle patch, in which emodin existed in the form of emodin-polyvinylpyrrolidone co-precipitate (Emodin-PVP). Meanwhile, polydopamine (PDA) was added to the microneedle patch (PDA-Emodin-PVP-MN) for photothermal-enhanced chemotherapy of obesity.

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Bone scaffolds are widely employed for treating various bone disorders, including defects, fractures, and accidents. Gradient bone scaffolds present a promising approach by incorporating gradients in shape, porosity, density, and other properties, mimicking the natural human body structure. This design offers several advantages over traditional scaffolds.

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Background: Complex cellular signaling network in the tumor microenvironment (TME) could serve as an indicator for the prognostic classification of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients.

Methods: Univariate Cox regression analysis was performed to screen prognosis-related TME-related genes (TRGs), based on which HCC samples were clustered by running non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) algorithm. Furthermore, the correlation between different molecular HCC subtypes and immune cell infiltration level was analyzed.

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The discovery of bioactive compounds from fungal natural sources holds immense potential for the development of novel therapeutics. The present study investigates the extracts of soil-borne and rhizosphere-inhabiting for their antibacterial, antifungal, and cytotoxic potential. Additionally, two compounds were purified using chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques.

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  • Complete surgical removal of tumors is challenging due to cancer's invasive nature and the risk of residual tumors, which can be aggravated by immune suppression post-surgery.
  • A new method using Cu Se nanozyme (CSN) delivered via a microneedle-patch is proposed for in situ vaccination, offering a simple approach to enhance immune response and reduce tumor recurrence.
  • The CSN shows promising results in boosting immune cell activity and preventing metastasis, with safety evaluations indicating minimal metal accumulation and normal biochemical parameters during treatment.
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Rhubarb free anthraquinones (RhA) have significant lipid-regulating activity. However, whether RhA monomers have a role in lipid-regulating and their mechanism of action remains unclear. Based on the cholesterol accumulated HepG2 cell model, the cholesterol-regulating effect of RhA monomers and their combinations was investigated.

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the major infectious diseases in the world with a high incidence rate. Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is a key and difficult challenge in the prevention and treatment of TB. Early, rapid, and accurate diagnosis of DR-TB is essential for selecting appropriate and personalized treatment and is an important means of reducing disease transmission and mortality.

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Lipid metabolism in cancer refers to the alterations in how cancer cells process and utilize lipids, a type of fat molecule. It was investigated how lipid metabolism relates to osteosarcoma. Genes relevant to lipid metabolism were gathered to create lipid metabolism-associated clusters and locate the dangerous marker.

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Background: Osteosarcoma is a very aggressive bone tumor mainly affecting teens and young adults. Disulfidptosis is a metabolic-related form of regulated cell death. However, the interconnection between disulfidptosis and osteosarcoma has not been explored.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: In traditional Chinese herbal medicine, rhubarb is said to remove accumulation with purgation, clearing heat, and discharging fire. Modern pharmacology has shown that rhubarb extract has a purgative effect when given to experimental animals in an appropriate dose. However, the active components and their mechanism of action are still not clearly defined.

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  • Programmed cell death (PCD) is essential for maintaining healthy tissues and removing unnecessary or damaged cells, and this study examines its link to osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer.
  • The researchers collected data on twelve types of PCD and used machine learning to create a prognostic signature to help predict outcomes in osteosarcoma, focusing on its pathways and potential drug targets.
  • The study identified telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) as a significant harmful marker that promotes osteosarcoma growth and suggests more research is needed to understand how TERT influences the immune response in this disease.
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Porous scaffold (PorS) implants, particularly those that mimic the structural features of natural cancellous bone (NCanB), are increasingly essential for the treatment of large-area bone defects. However, the mechanical properties of NCanB-based bionic bone scaffold (BioS) and its performance as a bone repair material have not been fully explored. This study investigates the effect of bionic structure parameters on the mechanical properties and bone reconstruction performance of BioS.

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Recently, the enhanced penetration and retention (EPR) effect of nano-preparations has been questioned. Whether the vascular endothelial cell gap (VECG) is the main transport pathway of nano-preparations has become a hot issue at present. Therefore, we propose an in vitro biomimetic experimental system that demonstrates the transvascular transport of nano-preparation.

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  • Some Chinese herbs serve dual purposes as food ingredients and medicinal treatments, providing a foundation for drug research and development.
  • Leek roots exemplify the integration of food and medicine in traditional Chinese practices, having a rich history of both culinary and therapeutic uses.
  • The paper discusses the origins, active components, pharmacological effects, and clinical applications of leek roots, aiming to promote their use in pharmaceuticals and health products.
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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) causes worsening pulmonary function, and no effective treatment for the disease etiology is available now. Recombinant Human Relaxin-2 (RLX), a peptide agent with anti-remodeling and anti-fibrotic effects, is a promising biotherapeutic candidate for musculoskeletal fibrosis. However, due to its short circulating half-life, optimal efficacy requires continuous infusion or repeated injections.

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The use of bone tissue-engineered scaffolds for repairing bone defects has become extremely common. Bone tissue-engineered scaffolds should have good mechanical properties, a pore structure similar to that of natural bone, appropriate biodegradability, and good biocompatibility to provide attachment sites for growth factors and seed cells. They also need to exhibit special functions such as osteoconductivity and osteoinduction.

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Numerous factors, such as degeneration and accidents, frequently cause cartilage deterioration. Owing to the absence of blood vessels and nerves in cartilage tissue, the ability of cartilage tissue to heal itself after an injury is relatively low. Hydrogels are beneficial for cartilage tissue engineering owing to their cartilage-like structure and advantageous properties.

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Bone resection is a common technique in modern surgery, which can be divided into contact (such as mechanical osteotomy and ultrasonic osteotomy) and non-contact (such as laser osteotomy). Irrespective of the excision method, it causes processing damage to natural bone material, thus affecting bone healing. To reduce the machining damage in bone resection, different machining variables (cutting fluid temperature, feed rate, rotational speed, and ultrasonic frequency) were considered to explore the selection of various cutting conditions.

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Bactericidal nanomedicines often suffer from a complicated design and insufficient intrinsic inhibitory efficacy. Herein, novel anti-bacterial copper telluride (CuTe) nano-clusters are reported, featuring superior bactericidal efficiency, facile preparation, and unique mechanism. These nanoparticles, well dispersable in water, resembled grape clusters with rough surfaces.

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