Publications by authors named "Yonghua Ji"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how large-conductance calcium-activated potassium (BK) channels contribute to the neural hyperexcitability associated with tinnitus, a hearing condition characterized by persistent phantom sounds.
  • Researchers found that after administering salicylate, a well-known tinnitus inducer, there were significant changes in the expression of BK channel subunits in the auditory system of rats, suggesting a link between salicylate and changes in neuronal activity.
  • Additionally, the study indicates that salicylate may activate ryanodine receptors, enhancing potassium currents in BK channels, and that blocking these channels can reverse tinnitus-related neural changes, highlighting their potential role in tinnitus pathology.
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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formulas, including the Er-Long-Zuo-Ci pill, Tong-Qiao-Er-Long pill, and Er-Long pill, have long been utilized in China for managing age-related hearing loss (ARHL). However, the specific bioactive compounds, pharmacological targets, and underlying mechanisms remain elusive. This study aims to find the shared bioactive ingredients among these three formulas, uncover the molecular pathways they regulate, and identify potential therapeutic targets for ARHL.

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Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is a common, severe, and hard-to-treat chronic pain condition in clinics. Although PHN is developed from herpes zoster (HZ), the developing mechanism is unknown. A previous study investigated blood metabolomic and proteomic profiling in patients with PHN and HZ.

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Sodium channel Nav1.7 triggers the generation of nociceptive action potentials and is important in sending pain signals under physiological and pathological conditions. However, studying endogenous Nav1.

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The alloying compound FeTe is a semi-metallic material with low thermal conductivity and has the potential to become a thermoelectric material. Single-phase FeTe compounds are synthesized using a two-step sintering method, and the effects of the optimal sintering temperature, holding temperature, and holding time on the thermoelectric properties of the alloy compound FeTe are investigated. The phase composition, microstructure, and electrical transport properties of the FeTe compound are systematically analyzed.

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Epilepsy is the results from the imbalance between inhibition and excitation in neural circuits, which is mainly treated by some chemical drugs with side effects. Gain-of-function of BK channels or knockout of its β4 subunit associates with spontaneous epilepsy. Currently, few reports were published about the efficacy of BK(α + β4) channel modulators in epilepsy prevention.

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Sodium valproate (VPA) is a broad-spectrum anticonvulsant that is effective both in adults and children suffering from epilepsy, but it causes psychiatric and behavioral side effects in patients with epilepsy. In addition, 30% of patients with epilepsy develop resistance to VPA. At present, regular physical exercise has shown many benefits and has become an effective complementary therapy for various brain diseases, including epilepsy.

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The East Asian scorpion Buthus martensii Karsch (BmK) is one of the classical traditional Chinese medicines for treating epilepsy for over a thousand years. Neurotoxins purified from BmK venom are considered as the main active ingredients, acting on membrane ion channels. Voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) play a crucial role in the occurrence of epilepsy, which make them become important drug targets for epilepsy.

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Brain disorders, including stroke, Alzheimer's disease, depression, and chronic pain, are difficult to effectively treat. These major brain disorders have high incidence and mortality rates in the general population, and seriously affect not only the patient's quality of life, but also increases the burden of social medical care. Aerobic physical exercise is considered an effective adjuvant therapy for preventing and treating major brain disorders.

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Background: Large conductance calcium-activated potassium channel (BK channel) is gated by both voltage and calcium ions and is widely distributed in excitable and nonexcitable cells. BK channel plays an important role in epilepsy and other diseases, but BK channel subtype-specific drugs are still extremely rare. Martentoxin was previously isolated from the venom of members of Scorpionidae and shown to be composed of 37 amino acids.

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The gene encodes the α-subunit of high-conductance calcium- and voltage-dependent K (BK) potassium channel. With the development of generation gene sequencing technology, many KCNMA1 mutants have been identified and are more closely related to generalized epilepsy and paroxysmal dyskinesia. Here, we performed a genetic screen of 26 patients with febrile seizures and identified a novel mutation of KCNMA1 (E155Q).

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Background: The accessory β1 subunits, regulating the pharmacological and biophysical properties of BK channels, always undergo post-translational modifications, especially glycosylation. To date, it remains elusive whether the glycosylation contributes to the regulation of BK channels by β1 subunits.

Methods: Herein, we combined the electrophysiological approach with molecular mutations and biochemical manipulation to investigate the function roles of N-glycosylation in β1 subunits.

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Use of chemotherapy drug oxaliplatin is associated with painful peripheral neuropathy that is exacerbated by cold. Remodeling of ion channels including TRP channels in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons contribute to the sensory hypersensitivity following oxaliplatin treatment in animal models. However, it has not been studied if TRP channels and membrane depolarization of DRG neurons serve as the initial ionic/membrane drives (such as within an hour) that contribute to the development of oxaliplatin-induced neuropathic pain.

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Transient receptor potential melastatin 7 (TRPM7) channels represent a major magnesium (Mg)-uptake component in mammalian cells and are negatively modulated by internal Mg. However, few TRPM7 modulators were identified so far, which hindered the understanding of the TRPM7 channel functions. In this study, we identified that CCT128930, an ATP-competitive protein kinase B inhibitor reported previously, was a potent TRPM7 channel antagonist.

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Rapamycin (Rap) is an immunosuppressant, which is mainly used in the anti-rejection of organ transplantation. Meanwhile, it also shows great potential in the fields of anticancer, neuroprotection and anti-aging. Rap can inhibit the activity of mammalian target of Rap (mTOR).

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Background: An increasing number of studies indicate that adrenergic signaling plays a fundamental role in tumor progression and metastasis induced by chronic stress. However, despite the growing attention, an understanding of the mechanisms linking chronic stress and cancer is still insufficient.

Methods: Western blot analysis and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to observe the changes in autophagy level in a breast cancer cell line (MCF-7) after epinephrine treatment.

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Neuroglial activation has been recognized as a pathological hallmark of a variety of neurological diseases, yet the role of neuroglia in tinnitus hasn't been well established so far. To explore the potential roles of two types of glia cells (astrocyte and microglia) in the development of tinnitus, we examined markers associated with them in the primary auditory (A1) cortex and medial geniculate body (MGB) of rats with salicylate-induced tinnitus. The results demonstrated that acute and chronic administrations of salicylate could cause reversible tinnitus-like behavior in rats.

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Background And Purpose: Brain acidosis is prevalent in stroke and other neurological diseases. Acidosis can have paradoxical injurious and protective effects. The purpose of this study is to determine whether a proton receptor exists in neurons to counteract acidosis-induced injury.

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Drug-resistant epilepsy patients has aberrant inflammatory mediator levels. However, the mechanism of which is remains unillustrated. Here the molecular mechanism underlying the neuroinflammatory process in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy were investigated.

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Hyperactivity in cochlear nucleus (CN) is one of the major neural correlates for tinnitus induction, yet the molecular factors that participate in the neuronal hyperexcitability remain unclear. The present study showed that acute and chronic administrations of salicylate were both capable of inducing reversible tinnitus in rats. The number of GAD 65/67-immunoreactive neurons in the AVCN and DCN was decreased, while the number of VGLUT 1/2-immunoreactive neurons in the AVCN and DCN was increased when rats were experiencing tinnitus, providing evidence for excitatory-inhibitory imbalance in CN is correlated with tinnitus.

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The black-bellied hornet Vespa basalis is responsible for the large quantity of accidents and severe wasp envenomation in China. This study aims to identify the rat pain responses induced by experimental V. basalis sting and related-components in the venom.

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(RAP) has been used in Chinese traditional medicine to treat painful diseases such as rheumatism and headache. A previous study has reported that columbianadin (CBN), a major coumarin in RAP inhibits acute and inflammatory pain behaviors. However, the effects of CBN on neuropathic pain behaviors, and the potential underlying mechanism have not been reported.

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It remains a challenge for the effective treatment of neuroinflammatory disease, including multiple sclerosis (MS), stroke, epilepsy, and Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. The voltage-gated potassium Kv1.3 channel is of interest, which is considered as a novel therapeutic target for treating neuroinflammatory disorders due to its crucial role in subsets of T lymphocytes as well as microglial cells.

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