Publications by authors named "YongAn Wang"

Objective: To explore the clinical phenotype and pathogenesis of a child with partial duplication in the long arm of chromosome 10 (10q), and conduct a review of relevant literature.

Methods: A child presented at Lianyungang Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital in April 2018 for growth retardation, intellectual disability, and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) was selected as the study subject. Peripheral blood samples were collected from the child and his parents for G-banded chromosomal karyotyping analysis.

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Aim: Postoperative neurocognitive disorder (PND) refers to the cognitive impairment experienced by patients after surgery. As a target of sevoflurane, a kind of inhalation anesthetic, the balance of the GABAergic system can be disrupted during the perioperative period. In this study, we explored the promoting effect of abnormal elevation of the α5 subtype of γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptors caused by sevoflurane and surgical trauma on PND, as well as the therapeutic effect of fasudil on PND.

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  • Acute hypoxia causes brain damage, affecting mitochondrial behavior, but how different brain cells respond to this condition isn't fully understood.
  • TRAP1, a mitochondrial chaperone, was shown to significantly impact the structure and function of mitochondria during hypoxic conditions in brain injury experiments.
  • Research indicates that manipulating TRAP1 can alter the expression of proteins critical for mitochondrial dynamics, suggesting it could be a potential target for therapies to reduce brain injury from hypoxia.
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In this paper, FTIR microspectroscopy was used to identify the cigarettes of three different grades such as Jinwan cigarettes (J group), Yinxiangyipin cigarettes (Y group) and Hongsanhuan cigarettes (H group). IR spectra and peak-area ratios (A /A, A /A, A/A and A/A) revealed significant differences among H, Y and J groups, reflecting the changes in chemical compositions with increased grade. Discriminant analysis was carried out on basis of the above peak-area ratios, achieving 100% accuracy for identification of H, Y and J groups.

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Background And Aim: Selenium, an essential micronutrient for human and has been reported to have a protective effect in ulcerative colitis (UC). However, the role of selenium in UC is unclear. Our aim was to investigate the mechanism of action of selenium in UC.

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  • Skin damage from chemical corrosion, particularly from nitrogen mustard compounds, causes severe issues by damaging DNA, leading to oxidative stress and inflammation.
  • Current treatments are ineffective because potential antidotes can't penetrate the skin barrier effectively.
  • A new approach using aspirin microneedles aims to directly deliver aspirin to the damaged area, helping reduce inflammation and promote DNA repair, showing promise for wound healing applications.
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Background: Stroke is a globally dangerous disease capable of causing irreversible neuronal damage with limited therapeutic options. Meldonium, an inhibitor of carnitine-dependent metabolism, is considered an anti-ischemic drug. However, the mechanisms through which meldonium improves ischemic injury and its potential to protect neurons remain largely unknown.

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Background: Acute hypobaric hypoxia-induced brain injury has been a challenge in the health management of mountaineers; therefore, new neuroprotective agents are urgently required. Meldonium, a well-known cardioprotective drug, has been reported to have neuroprotective effects. However, the relevant mechanisms have not been elucidated.

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Perioperative neurocognitive disorder (PND) is a serious neurologic complication in aged patients and might be associated with sevoflurane exposure. However, the specific pathogenesis is still unclear. The distribution of α5-GABAR, a γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptor (GABAR) subtype, at extrasynaptic sites is influenced by the anchor protein radixin, whose phosphorylation is regulated via the RhoA/ROCK2 signaling pathway and plays a crucial role in cognition.

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  • - Sulfur mustard (SM) is a harmful chemical that can lead to serious health issues, but there is currently no effective treatment available, and its toxic effects need further investigation.
  • - Research using zebrafish revealed that SM exposure significantly reduced the survival and hatching rates, caused morphological deformities, and triggered inflammation and abnormal cartilage development in the larvae.
  • - The compound T-5224 showed potential in reducing the harmful effects of SM by improving survival rates and helping to normalize gene and protein expression related to cartilage development, suggesting a link between SM toxicity and the c-Fos/AP-1 pathway.
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Hypobaric Hypoxia (HH) negatively affects the cardiovascular and respiratory systems as well as gonadal development and the therefore next generation. This study investigated the effects of HH on zebrafish and SD rats, by exposing them to a low-pressure environment at 6000 m elevation for 30 days to simulate high-altitude conditions. It was indicated that parental zebrafish reared amh under HH had increased embryo mortality, reduced hatchability, and abnormal cartilage development in the offspring.

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  • Sevoflurane is a drug used in surgeries that can mess with brain functions and memory.
  • In a study with mice, researchers found that sevoflurane caused some memory problems and changes in brain cell functions after using it for an hour.
  • The results suggest that sevoflurane affects a specific brain receptor, leading to issues in how brain cells communicate, which could explain the memory loss.
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  • - The study investigates the role of the NLRP3 inflammasome pathway in the cytotoxicity caused by various organophosphorus pesticides (OPPs), revealing that certain OPPs significantly increase the expression of inflammasome-related proteins and inflammatory cytokines in brain cells.
  • - Six types of OPPs, ranked by their cytotoxicity from most to least, are: dichlorvos, dipterex, dibrom, paraoxon, fenthion, and dimethoate, with targeted inhibition of the NLRP3 pathway offering protection against their toxic effects.
  • - The findings emphasize common toxicological mechanisms of OPPs, suggesting that understanding these pathways may aid in developing effective treatments to combat O
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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) poses significant challenges due to limited treatment options despite its complex pathogenesis involving cellular and molecular mechanisms. This study investigated the role of transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) channels in regulating M2 macrophage polarization in IPF progression, potentially offering novel therapeutic targets. Using a bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis model in C57BL/6J mice, we assessed the therapeutic potential of the TRPA1 inhibitor HC-030031.

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In the treatment of central nervous system disease, the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a major obstruction to drug delivery that must be overcome. In this study, we propose a brain-targeted delivery strategy based on selective opening of the BBB. This strategy allows some simple bare nanoparticles to enter the brain when mixed with special opening material; however, the BBB still maintains the ability to completely block molecules from passing through.

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AsO has shown significant anti-gastric cancer effects, but the mechanism is still unclear. Thus, biomacromolecular changes induced by AsO were investigated by using human gastric cancer AGS cells as the model. Flow cytometry results confirmed that AsO induced AGS cells apoptosis.

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Local chemotherapy is an alternative therapeutic strategy that involves direct delivery of drugs to the tumor site. This approach avoids adverse reactions caused by the systemic distribution of drugs and enhances the tumor-suppressing effect by concentrating the drugs at the tumor site. Drug-loaded microspheres are injectable sustained-release drug carriers that are highly suitable for local chemotherapy.

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Background: Shedding of glycocalyx is relevant to worse prognosis in surgical patients, and elevated levels of serum matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) are associated with this phenomenon. This study aimed to investigate the dynamic alterations of serum glycocalyx components and MMP-9 during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), and evaluate their predictive capacities for prolonged intensive care unit (ICU) stay, as well as their correlation with coagulation dysfunction.

Methods: This retrospective study analyzed serum levels of syndecan-1, heparan sulfate (HS), and MMP-9 at different time points during CPB, and assessed their association with prolonged ICU stay and coagulation dysfunction.

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The first millennium BC saw the expansion of the Western Zhou dynasty in its northwestern frontier, alongside the rise and development of the Qin State in the Longshan Mountain region of northern China. Exploring the subsistence practices of these communities is crucial to gaining a better understanding of the social, cultural, and political landscape in this region at the time. While much of the research to date has focused on the Qin people, the subsistence practices of the Zhou people remain poorly understood.

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Transcriptional regulation is of great significance for cells to maintain homeostasis and, meanwhile, represents an innovative but less explored means to control biological processes in synthetic biology and bioengineering. Herein we devised a T7 RNA polymerase (T7RNAP) variant through replacing an essential lysine located in the catalytic core (K631) with N-acetyl-l-lysine (AcK) via genetic code expansion. This T7RNAP variant requires the deacetylase activity of NAD-dependent sirtuins to recover its enzymatic activities and thereby sustains sirtuin-dependent transcription of the gene of interest in live cells including bacteria and mammalian cells as well as in in vitro systems.

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  • * Silibinin (Sil) has potential as a treatment for NAFLD, but its effectiveness is limited due to poor absorption and bioavailability, prompting researchers to create a Sil-loaded liposome (Sil-Lip) to enhance its therapeutic effects.
  • * The study found that Sil-Lip improved gastrointestinal stability and absorption, leading to better outcomes in lipid metabolism, insulin resistance, and inflammation in NAFLD models compared to Sil alone, and operated through specific signaling pathways and gut microbiota modulation.
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Aim: To investigate the detectability of noninvasive prenatal screening (NIPS) with conventional sequencing depth to detect fetal copy number variants.

Methods: We performed a retrospective study in a total of 19 144 pregnant women. Their cell-free plasma DNA were assessed for trisomy 21, trisomy 18, trisomy 13, sex chromosome aneuploidies, and genome-wide copy number variants by NIPS at conventional sequencing depth.

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Considerable efforts have been devoted to treating gastric ulcers. Attempts in this field tend to develop drug delivery systems with prolonged gastric retention time. Herein, we develop novel Chinese herb pollen-derived micromotors as active oral drug delivery system for treating gastric ulcer.

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Organs-on-chips are microengineered microfluidic living cell culture devices with continuously perfused chambers penetrating to cells. By mimicking the biological features of the multicellular constructions, interactions among organs, vascular perfusion, physicochemical microenvironments, and so on, these devices are imparted with some key pathophysiological function levels of living organs that are difficult to be achieved in conventional 2D or 3D culture systems. In this technology, biomaterials are extremely important because they affect the microstructures and functionalities of the organ cells and the development of the organs-on-chip functions.

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Pancreatic cancer is a highly lethal form of digestive malignancy that poses significant health risks to individuals worldwide. Chemotherapy-based comprehensive treatment is the primary therapeutic approach for midlife and late-life patients. Nevertheless, the heterogeneity of the tumor and individual genetic backgrounds result in substantial variations in drug sensitivity among patients, rendering a single treatment regimen unsuitable for all patients.

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