Publications by authors named "Yingyuan Liu"

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  • * A total of 52 migraine patients and 34 healthy individuals participated, and the study utilized various testing methods, including the Attentional Network Test and electroencephalography, to analyze cognitive performance.
  • * Results showed significant differences in attentional performance, with migraine patients exhibiting slower reaction times, heightened brain activity in certain frequency bands, and increased variability in attention tasks compared to controls, despite not having clear behavioral differences in basic attentional networks.
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  • Migraine, particularly chronic migraine (CM), is a complex neurological disorder with poorly understood causes, involving activation of specific brain regions like the insula and amygdala in response to pain.
  • The study used nitroglycerin (NTG) to create a mouse model of chronic migraine and investigated the effects of a treatment called Olcegepant (OLC) on pain sensitivity and brain activity.
  • Results indicated that OLC improved pain thresholds and reduced anxiety-like behaviors in the mice, with whole-brain imaging revealing significant activation in areas like the isocortex, somatomotor, and somatosensory regions, suggesting these as potential targets for future migraine treatments.
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  • Migraine is a common headache disorder linked to oxidative stress and inflammation, with Dl-3-n-butylphthalide (NBP) showing potential to protect against these factors but its effects on migraines are still unclear.
  • Researchers used a mouse model to simulate chronic migraine by injecting nitroglycerin and tested NBP at various doses to see how it affected pain sensitivity, light sensitivity, and anxiety behavior.
  • Results indicated that NBP reduced pain, light sensitivity, and anxiety in the mice, while also lowering markers related to inflammation and oxidative stress, suggesting a possible therapeutic role for NBP in treating migraines.
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  • * A total of 816 patients participated, predominantly male (4.33:1 ratio), with an average age of 35; most experienced infrequent bouts (one to two times a year) and faced delays in diagnosis.
  • * Findings indicated that lacrimation was the most common symptom, with fewer patients receiving effective treatment, emphasizing the need for improved cluster headache management in China.
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Background: Energy metabolism disorders and neurogenic inflammation play important roles in the central sensitization to chronic migraine (CM). AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is an intracellular energy sensor, and its activation regulates inflammation and reduces neuropathic pain. However, studies on the involvement of AMPK in the regulation of CM are currently lacking.

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Clinical imaging studies have revealed that the hypothalamus is activated in migraine patients prior to the onset of and during headache and have also shown that the hypothalamus has increased functional connectivity with the spinal trigeminal nucleus. The dopaminergic system of the hypothalamus plays an important role, and the dopamine-rich A11 nucleus may play an important role in migraine pathogenesis. We used intraperitoneal injections of glyceryl trinitrate to establish a model of acute migraine attack and chronicity in mice, which was verified by photophobia experiments and von Frey experiments.

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Medication overuse headache (MOH) is a serious global condition. The interaction between headache attacks and medication overuse complicates the understanding of its pathophysiology. In this study, we developed a preclinical MOH model that incorporates these two key factors by overusing rizatriptan benzoate (RIZ, 4 mg/kg, i.

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Objective: The study assessed the association between migraine and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in the US population.

Background: Previous studies have drawn different conclusions about the association between migraine and CVD mortality based on different populations; therefore, it is important to explore the relationship between migraine and CVD mortality in the US population.

Methods: This prospective cohort study included 10,644 participants from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999-2004.

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Background: There have been a few studies regarding the pre-attack symptoms (PAS) and pre-episode symptoms (PES) of cluster headache (CH), but none have been conducted in the Chinese population. The purpose of this study was to identify the prevalence and features of PAS and PES in Chinese patients, as well as to investigate their relationships with pertinent factors.

Methods: The study included patients who visited a tertiary headache center and nine other headache clinics between January 2019 and September 2021.

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The progression of prostate cancer (PCa) to castration-resistant PCa (CRPC) despite continuous androgen deprivation therapy is a major clinical challenge. Over 90% of patients with CRPC exhibit sustained androgen receptor (AR) signaling. KDM4B that removes the repressive mark H3K9me3/2 is a transcriptional activator of AR and has been implicated in the development of CRPC.

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Achieving an optimal configuration of the diffuser is indispensable for high pump performances. In this work, a numerical study on diffuser configuration is conducted for a high pump performance using a computational fluid dynamics code, and the effects of the wrap angle and the relative position of the diffuser vane to the impeller on pump performances are included. The results indicate that the modified diffuser with a suitable wrap angle may improve the pump hydraulic efficiency and the head by approximately 4% and 8%, respectively, while a suitable position of the diffuser vane can enhance the pump head by more than 4%.

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PKM2 is a key metabolic enzyme central to glucose metabolism and energy expenditure. Multiple stimuli regulate PKM2's activity through allosteric modulation and post-translational modifications. Furthermore, PKM2 can partner with KDM8, an oncogenic demethylase and enter the nucleus to serve as a HIF1α co-activator.

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The paper studies a periodic and delayed predator-prey system with non-monotonic functional responses and stage structure. In the system, both the predator and prey are divided into immature individuals and mature individuals by two fixed ages. It is assumed that the immature predators cannot attack preys, and the case of the mature predators attacking the immature preys is also ignored.

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