Publications by authors named "Yaqun Ma"

Study Objective: To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) in postoperative analgesia following pediatric orthopedic surgery with the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol.

Design: Prospective randomized controlled trial.

Setting: The Seventh Medical Center of the Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital.

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General anesthesia is an indispensable procedure in clinical practice. Anesthetic drugs induce dramatic changes in neuronal activity and cerebral metabolism. However, the age-related changes in neurophysiology and hemodynamics during general anesthesia remain unclear.

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In this research, a thermally activated upconversion luminescence (UCL) probe with ratiometric temperature sensing under 1064 nm and 808 nm excitation was designed. Especially, Nd, Tmand Cewere doped in rare earth nanoparticles (RENPs) as UCL modulators. By optimizing the elements and ratios, the excitation wavelength is successfully modulated to 1064 nm excitation with UCL intensity enhanced.

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Optical spectroscopy plays an important role in disease detection. Improving the sensitivity and specificity of spectral detection has great importance in the development of accurate diagnosis. The development of artificial intelligence technology provides a great opportunity to improve the detection accuracy through machine learning methods.

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In this research, a fluorescent probe of 7-(diethylamine) coumarin derivatives with multiple binding sites to detect biothiols in tumor cell with strong NIR II luminescencewas synthesized. The biothiols include cysteine (Cys) and glutathione (GSH) in tumor cells, and the tumor-response luminescence was proved by the cell experiment. Importantly, the monolayer functional phospholipid (DSPE-PEG) coating and aggregation induced emission (AIE) dye of TPE modification made the probe have good stability and biocompatibility with little luminescence quenching in aqueous phase, which was proved byandexperiments.

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In this research, a tumor exosome system DOX/2DG@E-RENPs with good biocompatibility, low immunogenicity, and a high targeting effect was proposed for theranostics with high chemo-/starvation/immunotherapy efficiency. DOX and 2-deoxy-D-glucose (DOX/2DG) together with rare earth nanoparticles (RENPs) can be simultaneously carried on the exosome by endocytosis of tumor cells and then exocytosis . This platform has a good monodispersity with an average size of 70 nm, and the system can emit upconversion luminescence and NIR II luminescence under a single NIR laser.

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Background: The frequency coupling characteristics in electroencephalogram (EEG) induced by anesthetics have been well studied in adults, but the investigation of the age-dependent cross frequency coupling features from children to adults is still lacking.

Methods: We analyzed EEG signals recorded from pediatric to adult patients (n = 131), separated into six age groups: <1 year (n = 15), 1-3 years (n = 23), 3-6 years (n = 19), 6-12 years (n = 18), 12-18 years (n = 16), and 18-45 years (n = 40). Age related EEG power and cross frequency coupling analysis (phase amplitude coupling (PAC) and quadratic phase coupling) of data from maintenance of a surgical state of anesthesia (MOSSA) was conducted.

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The translocator protein (TSPO), once known as peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor, was reported to be related with several physiological functions. Etifoxine is a clinically available anxiolytic drug, and has recently shown neuroprotective effects as a TSPO ligand. The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of etifoxine on LPS-induced neuroinflammation and cognitive dysfunction.

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Brain edema is a grave complication of brain ischemia and is the main cause of herniation and death. Although astrocytic swelling is the main contributor to cytotoxic edema, the molecular mechanism involved in this process remains elusive. N-myc downstream-regulated gene 2 (NDRG2), a well-studied tumor suppressor gene, is mainly expressed in astrocytes in mammalian brains.

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Translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO) is mainly distributed in the outer mitochondrial membrane of steroid-synthesizing cells in the central and peripheral nervous systems. It mediates cholesterol transportation across the phospholipid membrane, which is a prerequisite for neurosteroid synthesis. Though the ligand of TSPO has clinical value in the diagnosis and treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders, the pharmacological study of TSPO for anti-postpartum depression has not been reported.

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17β-Estradiol (estradiol or E2) is a steroid hormone that has been broadly applied as a neuroprotective therapy for a variety of neurodegenerative and cerebrovascular disorders such as ischemic stroke, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease. Several laboratory and clinical studies have reported that Estrogen Replacement Therapy (ERT) had no effect against these diseases in elderly postmenopausal women, and at worst, increased their risk of onset and mortality. This review focuses on the growing body of data from in vitro and animal models characterizing the potential underlying mechanisms and signaling pathways that govern successful neuroprotection by ERT, including the roles of E2 receptors in mediating neuroprotection, E2 genomic regulation of apoptosis- related pathways, membrane-bound receptor-mediated non-genomic signaling pathways, and the antioxidant mechanisms of E2.

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  • Clear cell meningioma (CCM) is a rare type of tumor in the nervous system, and spinal CCMs are even less common, with fewer than 100 cases documented in English literature.
  • In a study analyzing 84 spinal CCM cases, it was found that a majority of patients were young (especially those ≤18 years old) and mostly female, with most tumors located in the lumbar area.
  • Factors linked to higher recurrence rates include being younger than 18, having a subtotal tumor resection, and involvement of three or more spinal segments, with recurrence-free survival decreasing over time (87% at 1 year, 71% at 5 years, and 47% at 10 years).
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Bupivacaine has previously been reported to induce neurotoxicity, which is further enhanced by high glucose levels. In the present study, the underlying molecular mechanisms via which bupivacaine induces cytotoxicity under high glucose conditions were investigated in cultured human SH‑SY5Y cells. In order to identify the optimal concentrations of glucose and bupivacaine that induced cytotoxicity, SH‑SY5Y cells were treated with 30‑100 mM glucose and 0.

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The brain has long been known as a dimorphic organ and as a target of estrogen. Neurogenesis, including proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells (NSCs), could be stimulated and regulated by estrogen. However, the dose and timing of estrogen treatment is controversial, and the underlying mechanism remains unclear.

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  • Differentiating between sepsis and non-infectious SIRS is complex, and this study investigates the effectiveness of Interleukin 6 (IL-6) as a potential biomarker for diagnosing sepsis.
  • A meta-analysis of 22 studies involving 2,680 critically ill patients found that IL-6 has moderate diagnostic performance, with sensitivity and specificity of 0.68 and 0.73, respectively.
  • The study concludes that IL-6's diagnostic ability is comparable to procalcitonin (PCT) but superior to C-reactive protein (CRP), and it suggests using IL-6 as a confirmatory test for infections in patients showing SIRS symptoms.
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The translocator protein 18kDa (TSPO) is closely related to regulation of immune/inflammatory response. However, the putative role and signaling mechanisms of TSPO in regulation of neuroinflammation remain unclear. GV287 lentiviral vectors mediating TSPO over-expression were injected into bilateral hippocampal CA1 areas to test whether TSPO over-expression was neuroprotective in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced mice model.

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Translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO) is now an attractive drug target for controlling neuroinflammation. Studies applying TSPO ligands to neurodegenerative diseases, especially Alzheimer's disease (AD), were rare. Our study was aimed to evaluate the effect of PK11195, a specific TSPO ligand, in an animal model of neuroinflammation caused by systemic LPS administration.

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Background And Aims: Postoperative delirium (POD) is a common and serious surgical complication among the elderly, especially in those with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). Dexmedetomidine (DEX) is neuroprotective for delirium. In this study, we determined the effect of intravenously administered DEX during general anesthesia on POD in elderly aMCI patients undergoing elective hip joint or knee joint or shoulder joint replacement surgery.

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  • The mTOR/p70S6K pathway may play a role in Alzheimer's disease (AD) by affecting memory and survival of brain cells.
  • A study examined how sevoflurane anesthesia and surgery influenced this pathway in rats, finding that surgery led to reduced mTOR signaling and increased markers for neuronal death and tau protein abnormalities.
  • Rats that underwent surgery had significantly worse performance on a memory test compared to those that received only sevoflurane, suggesting that anesthesia and surgery might contribute to cognitive problems linked with AD through mTOR pathway disruption.
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Tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) have been reported to play important roles in increased permeability of blood-brain barrier (BBB) under many pathological circumstances. We have showed that Ulinastatin, a broad-spectrum serine protease inhibitor, could alleviate inflammation in the hippocampus of aged rats following partial hepatectomy. In this study, we investigate the expression and potential roles of t-PA and MMP-9 in the protective effect of Ulinastatin.

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Midazolam is a benzodiazepine derivative drug that has powerful anxiolytic, amnestic, hypnotic, and sedative properties. The cytoprotective effect of midazolam on brain astrocytes is poorly understood. This study aimed to investigate the cytoprotective effect of midazolam on astrocytes exposed to corticosterone, a stress-produced glucocorticoid.

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Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is very common complication of surgery in aged individuals. Accumulated evidence suggests that neuroinflammation may be the underlying cause of POCD. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of ulinastatin (UTI) on neuroinflammation and on learning and memory of aged rats after anesthesia and surgery.

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Background: Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) is thought to be a transitional stage between normal aging and the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recent studies have suggested that the inhalational anesthetic isoflurane can induce caspase activation and apoptosis, increase aggregates of β-amyloid (Aβ) levels, and enhance Aβ aggregation. The aim of this study was to investigate whether previous exposure to different anesthetics induced progression of aMCI.

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  • Advances in minimally invasive surgical techniques have enabled endoscopic repairs for neonatal esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal fistula (EA/TEF), but these procedures are still limited to a few specialized centers worldwide.
  • This study compared the outcomes of thoracoscopic repair (TR) and open repair (OR) for newborns with EA/TEF, focusing on factors such as operative time, respiratory parameters, and recovery times.
  • Results indicated that although the TR approach took longer, it resulted in a shorter time to extubation compared to OR, with both procedures ultimately showing similar safety and effectiveness despite minor respiratory changes during surgery.
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Background: Awareness is a serious complication of general anesthesia. In China, the incidence of intraoperative awareness was 1% in patients undergoing total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA). In this study, we compared the incidence of awareness between Bispectral index (BIS)-guided and routine TIVA protocol and evaluated the effect of BIS on preventing awareness.

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