Publications by authors named "YingChao Shen"

Background: Tumor metastasis to bone is a critical and painful stage in cancer progression, significantly affecting patients' quality of life. Traditional treatments for bone neuropathic pain often exhibit limited efficacy and undesirable side effects. Sophora flavescens, an herb used in traditional Chinese medicine, has shown potential analgesic and anti-cancer properties, but the existing evidence is fragmented and inconsistent.

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To investigate molecular regulation involved in lactation during pregnancy, this study focused on the transcriptomic profiles of mammary tissue from lactating and non-lactating Mongolian mares at the second month of gestation. A total of 4197 differentially expressed genes were identified by comparing mammary tissues from pregnant mares at two different states, including 1974 differentially expressed genes such as the milk protein-related genes a-s1-casein (), k-casein (), lactalbumin (), and lactoferrin (), which were highly expressed in the lactating mares group, and overall, these differentially expressed genes were mainly associated with biological processes such as endoplasmic reticulum protein processing, the Toll-like receptor signaling pathway, steroid biosynthesis, cytokine-cytokine receptor interactions, and amino sugar and nucleotide glycolysis. These findings serve as a foundation for investigating the molecular underpinnings of lactation in pregnant equids.

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During follicular development, changes in the composition of the follicular fluid are synchronized with the development of oocytes. Our aim was to screen the key factors affecting oocyte maturation and optimize the in vitro culture protocol by understanding the changes of proteins and metabolites in follicular fluid. Follicles are divided into three groups according to their diameter (small follicle fluid (SFF): 10 mm < d < 20 mm; medium follicle fluid (MFF): 20 mm < d < 30 mm; large follicle fluid (LFF): 30 mm < d).

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We report on an experimental simulation of the spin-1 Heisenberg model with composite bosons in a one-dimensional chain based on the two-component Bose-Hubbard model. Exploiting our site- and spin-resolved quantum gas microscope, we observed faster superexchange dynamics of the spin-1 system compared to its spin-1/2 counterpart, which is attributed to the enhancement effect of multi-bosons. We further probed the nonequilibrium spin dynamics driven by the superexchange and single-ion anisotropy terms, unveiling the linear expansion of the spin-spin correlations, which is limited by the Lieb-Robinson bound.

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  • - The preparation of paraffin sections is critical in animal histological research, focusing on factors like dehydration time, waxing time, and drying temperature to ensure quality.
  • - Optimal results were achieved with horse testis tissue using a 6-hour gradient dehydration, 60-minute wax immersion, and 15-minute drying at 75 degrees Celsius.
  • - This study presents refined techniques that could streamline histological experiments specifically related to equine testes.
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  • - Previous research established that leucine (Leu) can boost the growth of equine skeletal muscle satellite cells (SCs), but its effects on slow-twitch muscle fibers and mitochondrial function were not fully understood.
  • - In this study, equine SCs were cultured with varying concentrations of Leu, revealing that a 2 mM concentration significantly enhanced the expression of slow-MyHC and various mitochondrial function-related genes compared to lower and higher doses.
  • - The research identified that Leu activates the AMPK and mTOR signaling pathways, and inhibiting these pathways with specific compounds (Compound C and Rapamycin) diminished Leu's positive effects on SCs, indicating Leu's role in promoting muscle fiber expression
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DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) are important epigenetic modification during spermatogenesis. To further evaluate the pattern of DNMTs in horse testes during development, we investigated the expression and localization of DNMT1, DNMT3a and DNMT3b at different time points. The qRT-PCR results showed that DNMT1 expression was maintained in testes tissue from 6-month-old (0.

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Stimulating bone formation potentially suggests therapeutics for orthopedic diseases including osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. Osteoblasts are key to bone remodeling because they act as the only bone-forming cells. miR-877-5p has a chondrocyte-improving function in osteoarthritis, but its effect on osteoblast differentiation is unknown.

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The reproductive cycle of equines tends to be seasonal and is influenced by factors such as light and temperature. The process and methods of regulating the mare oestrous cycle in the anestrus period are still immature. The effects of noncoding RNAs and mRNAs on the oestrous cycle have aroused much interest, but corresponding analyses of seasonal mare ovaries have not been reported.

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Satellite cells are an important cellular model for studying muscle growth and development and mammalian locomotion-related molecular mechanisms. In this study, we investigated the effects of voltage, pulse duration, and DNA dosage on horse skeletal muscle satellite cells' electroporation transfection efficiency using the eukaryotic expression plasmid Td Tomato-C1 (5.5 kb) encoding the red fluorescent protein gene mainly based on fluorescence-positive cell rate and cell survival rate.

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Long-term or high-dose glucocorticoid use can lead to serious orthopedic complications, including femoral head necrosis. Both basic and clinical studies have shown that high doses dexamethasone (Dex) can directly induce osteoblasts death. This study investigated the mechanism underlying Dex induced osteoblast death.

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Objective: Osteogenesis is the key process of bone homeostasis differentiation. Numerous studies have manifested that circular RNA (circRNA) is a critical regulator of osteogenesis. The research was to explore circRNA-mediated mechanisms in osteogenesis.

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Background: With the aging of the global population, Spinal injuries are often prone to occur and affect human health. The development of technology has put robots on the stage to assist in the treatment of spinal injuries.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search were carried out in multiple databases, including PubMed, Medline (Ovid), Web of Science, Cochrane, Embase, Scopus, CKNI, Wang fang, VIP database, Sino Med, Clinical Trails until 20th, June, 2023 to collect effect of robot-assisted gait training for patients with spinal cord injury patients.

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Ultracold atoms in optical lattices form a competitive candidate for quantum computation owing to the excellent coherence properties, the highly parallel operations over spins, and the ultralow entropy achieved in qubit arrays. For this, a massive number of parallel entangled atom pairs have been realized in superlattices. However, the more formidable challenge is to scale up and detect multipartite entanglement, the basic resource for quantum computation, due to the lack of manipulations over local atomic spins in retroreflected bichromatic superlattices.

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The follicular fluid and oviduct fluid play major roles in oocyte maturation, sperm activation, and fertilization. To better understand the physiological environments for equine oocyte maturation and fertilization, here we conducted the proteome analysis and comparison on follicular fluids and oviduct fluids from the ovulatory side and the anovulatory side. The results showed that there is no significant difference between two side oviduct fluids, but a total of 71 differential abundance proteins (DAPs) were identified between two side follicular fluids, of which 9 are up-regulated and 62 are down-regulated in ovulatory side follicle fluid versus anovulatory side follicle fluid.

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  • Interspecific hybridization, like mixing the genes of a horse and a donkey, can often cause problems for the offspring, known as hybrids.
  • Researchers studied the genomes (genetic makeup) of a horse, donkey, and their hybrid offspring called a mule, finding millions of genetic differences and errors in the mule's DNA.
  • They discovered that the mule had a higher mutation rate than usual, which might explain why hybrids sometimes have health issues, especially related to immunity and cancer.
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  • - HiEFs (hinny embryonic fibroblasts) exhibit slower proliferation compared to other fibroblasts (HEFs, DEFs, MuEFs), possibly tied to gene expression differences.
  • - Research using various methods indicated that HiEFs have significantly lower expression of the IGF2R gene, which is linked to cell proliferation.
  • - The lower expression of IGF2R in HiEFs is confirmed to be a factor in their slower growth and is not due to abnormal imprinting of the gene.
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  • Myostatin inhibits muscle satellite cell activation, but its role in equine muscle cells is not well understood.
  • The study found that knocking down myostatin decreases the proliferation of equine muscle satellite cells and identified several key regulatory networks and genes involved in muscle function and cell cycle.
  • Real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry confirmed these findings, providing new insights into myostatin's regulatory mechanisms in equine muscle cells.
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  • During early pregnancy in horses, two types of tissue form around the developing embryo: the allantochorion (AC) and the vitelline-chorion (VC).
  • Scientists studied the genes in these tissues and found 484 genes that were different between them, with some genes in AC helping cells grow and stick together.
  • This research helps us understand how the horse's embryo develops and communicates with its mother in the first stages before it attaches to the uterus.
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  • Mung bean is a valuable legume used for food, medicine, and as a vegetable, and researchers have created a comprehensive reference genome (Vrad_JL7) with about 40,125 annotated protein-coding genes.
  • They analyzed genetic data from 217 accessions primarily from China, identifying over 2.2 million high-quality SNPs and uncovering two distinct Chinese genetic groups, suggesting its domestication in South Asia and introduction into East Asia via the Silk Road.
  • A pan-genome was constructed, showing a majority of core genes, with notable variations related to flowering adaptation and 2,912 SNPs linked to important agricultural traits, offering valuable insights for mung bean breeding.
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Objective: To investigate the effect of moxibustion on synovitis and the autophagy of synoviocytes in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Methods: Forty Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into a normal group, model group, moxibustion group, cigarette moxibustion group, and medicine group, with eight rats included in each group. The RA model was established by subcutaneous injection of complete Freund's adjuvant into the left posterior toe.

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Osteoporosis is defined as a bone condition characterized by bone mass reduction, bone micro-architectural and quality deterioration, leading to compromised strength and increased chances of fracture. Evidence have shown an essential role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in various osteogenic differentiation processes. However, the function of miR-15a-5p in the differentiation of osteogenic cells and possible mechanisms remains unclear.

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Having considered that the current methods are costly and time-consuming, we designed an only 3 pairs primer-based PCR test to accurately identify the species and gender in horses, donkeys, mules and hinnies. Through a thorough sequence comparison between horse and donkey's highly similar genomes, and a vast amount of preliminary confirmation, we found that three fragments, CNGB3 gene on an autosome, displacement loop region on mitochondrial DNA and SRY genes on chromosome Y, within these equine DNA, are enough to enable us achieving our goal. The PCR test described here would be an economical, fast and accurate alternative for the most commonly-used methods, polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism, microsatellite assay, and sequencing.

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The leaves of soybean cultivar ZheA8901 show various symptoms (necrosis, mosaic, and symptomless) when infected with different strains of soybean mosaic virus (SMV). Based on a proteomic analysis performed with tandem mass tags (TMT), 736 proteins were differentially expressed from soybean samples that showed asymptomatic, mosaic, and necrosis symptoms induced by SMV strains SC3, SC7, and SC15, respectively. Among these, GmGSTU13 and ascorbate peroxidase (APX) were only upregulated in mosaic and symptomless leaves, respectively.

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Background: Exercise intervention can significantly improve physical function and bone strength; however, the effect of exercise on fall-related fractures in older adults remains controversial. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of exercise intervention on fall-related fractures in older adults by conducting a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs).

Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases were systematically searched for RCTs through November 24, 2019 to investigate the effectiveness of exercise intervention on fall-related fractures in older adults.

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