Publications by authors named "Yonggui Wu"

Background: Tubular injury triggered by hyperglycemia is an important pathological characteristic in diabetic nephropathy (DN). Accumulated advanced glycation end products and their precursor methylglyoxal (MGO), contribute to the development of DN. Carnosine has been shown to prevent the development of DN but the underlying mechanism still needs to be studied in depth.

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Background Context: Hybrid surgery (HS), which involves both anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) and cervical disc replacement (ACDR), is increasingly used to treat multilevel cervical disc degenerative disease, yielding satisfactory clinical outcomes. Early fusion is critical after anterior cervical fusion surgeries, but there are no studies comparing the rate of early fusion of HS with that of ACDF.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the rate of early fusion (3-6 months postoperatively) of two-level HS with that of two-level ACDF surgery.

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  • Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy (IgAN) is a major cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD), and research is focused on identifying new genes and therapeutic targets to better understand and treat this condition.* -
  • A key gene, CD36, was found to be significantly expressed in patients with IgAN, showing a correlation with various clinical indicators, including proteinuria and kidney fibrosis.* -
  • Experimentation revealed that knocking down CD36 in mouse kidney cells reduced extracellular matrix accumulation after stimulation, suggesting its regulatory role in the progression of IgAN.*
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  • Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a leading cause of chronic kidney disease, and researchers aimed to find autophagy-related biomarkers for detecting tubulointerstitial injury associated with DKD.
  • They analyzed multiple datasets for differentially expressed genes, identifying TRIM22 as a key candidate for further validation using various laboratory techniques.
  • TRIM22 showed strong diagnostic potential for DKD, correlating with clinical indicators and indicating its role in kidney injury and autophagy problems in the disease.
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Introduction: Increasing evidence suggests that RNA modification plays a significant role in the kidney and may be an ideal target for the treatment of kidney diseases. However, the specific mechanisms underlying RNA modifications in the pathogenesis of kidney disease remain unclear. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified numerous genetic loci involved in kidney function and RNA modifications.

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Background: The risk of cardiovascular events (CVEs) in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients is high, but varies widely among individuals. Metabolic acidosis is prevalent in PD patients and may be involved in the development of CVEs. The aim of the study was to evaluate serum bicarbonate as a risk factor and derive a model of new CVE.

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Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is one of the serious microvascular complications of diabetes mellitus. During the progression of DN, the proliferation of glomerular mesangial cells (GMCs) leads to the deposition of excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) in the mesangial region, eventually resulting in glomerulosclerosis. Rutaecarpine (Rut), an alkaloid found in the traditional Chinese medicinal herb Fructus Evodiae (Euodia rutaecarpa (Juss.

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  • * The study investigated pioneer phytoremediation's effects on the migration and transformation of PTEs, specifically focusing on thallium (Tl), mercury (Hg), arsenic (As), and antimony (Sb) in mercury-thallium mine waste.
  • * Findings revealed that while pioneer plants enhanced the mobility of certain elements like Hg and As through organic compounds, they also reduced Tl migration by changing the chemistry of the waste, which increased its ability to adsorb metal cations but hindered the adsorption of negatively charged anions like As
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  • * A study involving 1,008 Lohmann hens tested diets with varying levels of BSF larvae meal (7%, 14%, and 21%) for 8 weeks, finding improvements in laying rates and reduced feed intake, but some impacts on egg weight and quality.
  • * While BSF larvae inclusion increased certain metal concentrations in eggs and excreta, levels of toxic metals like arsenic and lead remained low, suggesting BSF could replace soybean meal but caution is needed regarding metal accumulation.
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Objective: Dietary habits have long been known to be a critical factor influencing cognitive health, especially among older adults. Despite extensive research on various dietary components, the impact of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) on cognitive function has not yet been thoroughly investigated. This research seeks to determine whether more intake of omega-3 PUFAs correlates with improved cognitive function in older adults.

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  • Individuals with lower education levels are more likely to experience diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and chronic kidney disease (CKD), and this study aims to analyze how cardiometabolic traits mediate the relationship between education and these conditions.
  • The study utilized various genetic analysis methods to evaluate the causal effects of education on DKD and CKD, and identified several cardiometabolic traits that mediate these relationships, particularly emphasizing the role of Body Mass Index (BMI).
  • Findings showed that increased education is linked to a significant decrease in the risks of DKD (48.64%) and CKD (29.08%), highlighting the importance of addressing educational disparities to improve kidney health outcomes.
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Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a critical role in driving the development of biogeochemical functions in revegetated metal smelting slag sites, laying a fundamental basis for their sustainable rehabilitation. However, the DOM composition at the molecular level and its interaction with the microbial community in such sites undergoing long-term direct revegetation remain poorly understood. This study investigated the chemodiversity of DOM and its association with the bacterial community in the rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere slags of four plant species (Arundo donax, Broussonetia papyrifera, Cryptomeria fortunei, and Robinia pseudoacacia) planted at a zinc smelting slag site for 10 years.

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Background: Previous observational studies have shown that immune cells play an important role in IgA nephropathy. However, the specific causal relationship between the two is inconsistent.

Methods: We used a two-sample mendelian randomization(MR) analysis to investigate the causal association between 731 immune cell signatures and IgA nephropathy in this study.

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Background: In acute kidney injury (AKI), ferroptosis is the main mechanism of cell death in the renal tubular epithelium. Baicalein, a traditional Chinese medicine monomer, plays a protective role in various kidney diseases; however, the effect of baicalein on ferroptosis in AKI still needs further exploration.

Purpose: In this study, we explored the role of baicalein and its specific mechanism in mediating ferroptosis in cisplatin-induced AKI.

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Trichloroethylene (TCE), a widely distributed environmental chemical contaminant, is extensively dispersed throughout the environment. Individuals who are exposed to TCE may manifest occupational medicamentose-like dermatitis due to trichloroethylene (OMDT). Renal impairment typically manifests in the initial phase of OMDT and is intricately linked to the disease progression and patient outcomes.

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Cadmium (Cd) is one of the most well-known toxic metals capable of entering the human body via the food chain, leading to serious health problems. Human gut microbes play a pivotal role in controlling Cd bioavailability and toxicity within the human gastrointestinal tract, primarily due to their capacity for Cd adsorption and metabolism. In this work, a Cd-resistant bacterial strain, Enterococcus faecalis strain ATCC19433 was isolated from human gut microbiota.

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IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) has complex clinical manifestations ranging from fibrosis and inflammation to deregulated metabolism. The molecular mechanisms underpinning these phenotypes are unclear. In this study, by using IgG4-RD patient peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), IgG4-RD cell lines and Usp25 knockout mice, we show that ubiquitin-specific protease 25 (USP25) engages in multiple pathways to regulate fibrotic and inflammatory pathways that are characteristic to IgG4-RD.

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Background: Emerging evidence reveals the key role of ferroptosis in the pathophysiological process of acute kidney injury (AKI). Our study aimed to investigate the potential ferroptosis-related gene in AKI through bioinformatics and experimental validation.

Methods: The AKI single-cell sequencing dataset was retrieved from the GEO database and ferroptosis-related genes were extracted from the GENECARD website.

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Macrophytes are crucial in maintaining the equilibrium of aquatic ecosystems. However, the pattern of macrophyte-derived caffeic acid (CA) release under heavy metal stress is yet to be fully understood. More importantly, due to its functional groups, CA may be a precursor to the formation of disinfection by-products, posing threats to water ecology and even safety of human drinking water.

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The effect of changes in microbial community structure on the migration and release of toxic heavy metal (loid)s is often ignored in ecological restoration. Here, we investigated a multi-metal (mercury and thallium, Tl) mine waste slag. With particular focus on its strong acidity, poor nutrition, and high toxicity pollution characteristics, we added fish manure and carbonate to the slag as environmental-friendly amendments.

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Objective: Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is the most common cause of the end-stage renal disease, which has limited treatment options. Rutaecarpine has anti-inflammatory effects, however, it has not been studied in DKD. Pyroptosis is a newly discovered mode of podocyte death related to inflammation.

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Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is one of the major causes of end-stage renal disease and one of the significant complications of diabetes. This study aims to identify the main differentially expressed genes in DKD from transcriptome sequencing results and analyze their diagnostic value. The present study sequenced db/m mouse and db/db mouse to determine the ALOX12 genetic changes related to DKD.

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Introduction: Whether dexmedetomidine (DEX), an anesthetic adjuvant, can improve renal transplant outcomes is not clear.

Methods: We systematically identified clinical trials in which DEX was administered in renal transplantation (RT). On November 1, 2022, we searched The Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, EMBASE and https://www.

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Organic amendments are commonly used in assisted phytostabilization of mine wastes by improving their physicochemical and biological properties. These amendments are susceptible to leaching and degradation, resulting in the generation of dissolved organic matter (DOM), which significantly influences the geochemical behaviour of heavy metals (HMs). However, the geochemical behaviour of HMs in metal smelting slag driven by organic amendment-derived DOM remains unclear.

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Background: Growing evidence has demonstrated that patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) are more likely to experience cognitive impairment than patients with non-dialysis end-stage renal disease (ESRD); however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study aimed to identify the role and predictive significance of gut microbiome alterations in PD-associated cognitive impairment.

Methods: A total of 29 non-dialysis ESRD patients and 28 PD patients were enrolled in this study and divided into subgroups according to the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA).

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