Publications by authors named "Yu Hai-Yang"

Accumulating evidences have shown that unfolded protein response (UPR) contributes to the increased survival of tumor cells under endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress conditions. Malectin is an ER-resident lectin that selectively traps misfolded glycoproteins in ER for degradation, and its expression is upregulated upon ER stress. However, contribution of malectin to malignant behavior of tumor has not been reported.

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Old thoracolumbar fracture with kyphosis (OTLFK) often results in low back pain, with intervertebral disc degeneration being a significant contributor. We hypothesized that patients with OTLFK exhibit distinct patterns of disc degeneration compared to those with chronic low back pain without kyphotic deformity. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of disc degeneration in OTLFK patients and explore its association with sagittal spinal parameters and endplate injury.

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Background: Low back pain is a common complication in patients with old thoracolumbar fractures with kyphosis (OTLFK), and intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) is a major contributor. Mechanical abnormalities are believed to play a key role in the development to IDD. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of lumbar disc degeneration and underlying mechanical mechanisms in patients with OTLFK.

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  • The study investigates how synthetic MRI techniques, specifically Syn T2-FLAIR and Syn double inversion recovery (DIR), compare to conventional T2-FLAIR in detecting white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) in young migraine patients.
  • An analysis of MRI data from 50 patients showed that Syn methods provide clearer images and detect more lesions, particularly in deep and juxtacortical regions, compared to conventional techniques.
  • The findings suggest that using Syn T2-FLAIR and Syn DIR can enhance the identification of WMHs, which could improve the understanding and treatment of migraines in young patients.
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Efficient carbon use is crucial for biological nitrogen removal. Traditional aerobic processes can waste carbon sources, exacerbating carbon deficiency. This study explores an anaerobic/oxic/anoxic system with sludge double recirculation to improve nitrogen removal in low C/N wastewater.

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Background: Phosphodiesterases (PDEs) are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of cyclic adenosine monophosphate AMP (cAMP) and/or cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP). PDE inhibitors can mitigate chronic pain and depression when these disorders occur individually; however, there is limited understanding of their role in concurrent chronic pain and depression. We aimed to evaluate the mechanisms of action of PDE using 2 mouse models of concurrent chronic pain and depression.

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The use of stem cells capable of multilineage differentiation in treating Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (PFD) holds great promise since they are susceptible to entering connective tissue of various cell types and repairing damaged tissues. This research investigated the effect of microRNA-181a-5p (miR-181a-5p) on Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells (BMSCs) in rats with PFD. BMSCs were transfected and analyzed for their fibroblast differentiation ability.

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The composites formed by whey protein isolate (WPI) and octenyl succinate anhydride (OSA)-modified starch were characterized with a focus on the effect of pH, and their potential in fabricating high internal phase emulsions (HIPEs) as fat substitutes was evaluated. The particles obtained at pH 3.0, 6.

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Four undescribed steroidal compounds along with twenty known compounds were isolated from n-butanol extracted fraction of the whole plants of Solanum lyratum Thunb (SLNF). Their structures were assigned based on analyses of the extensive spectroscopic data (including MS, 1D/2D NMR, and ECD) or comparisons of the NMR data with those reported. Among the knowns, three compounds were isolated from Solanum plants for the first time, while one compound was isolated from S.

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Objective: To analyse the clinical characteristics of thoracolumbar fractures combined with posterior column injury, and explore its intraoperative reduction technique with clinical efficacy.

Study Design: Descriptive study.                                   Place and Duration of the Study: Department of Orthopaedics, Fuyang People's Hospital, Anhui, China, from December 2017 to 2021.

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Introduction: Severe spinal cord injury results in the loss of neurons in the relatively intact spinal cord below the injury area and skeletal muscle atrophy in the paralyzed limbs. These pathological processes are significant obstacles for motor function reconstruction.

Objective: We performed tail nerve electrical stimulation (TNES) to activate the motor neural circuits below the injury site of the spinal cord to elucidate the regulatory mechanisms of the excitatory afferent neurons in promoting the reconstruction of locomotor function.

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Three previously undescribed steroidal constituents including two sterols (1-2) and one pregnane-type steroidal glycoside (6), along with nineteen known ones (3-5, 7-22), were isolated from the 80% alcohol extraction of Solanum nigrum L. Their structures and the absolute configurations were established by analysis of the extensive spectroscopic data (H/ NMR, HH COSY, HSQC, HMBC, and NOESY), and/or by comparisons of the experimental electronic circular dichroism (ECD) spectra with those calculated ones by TDDFT method. Further, a MTT assay was applied to demonstrate that compounds 1-4, 6-12, 18, and 22 exhibited significant cytotoxic activities against SW480 cells, and compounds 1-4, 6-14, and 16-22 showed significant cytotoxic activities against Hep3B cells.

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  • After a spinal cord injury, the area around the injury gets inflamed, which makes it hard for nerves to heal and can lead to cell death in the brain.
  • Scientists tested a new treatment called transcranial intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS) on rats to see if it could help nerve regeneration and improve movement after an injury.
  • The results showed that iTBS reduced inflammation and cell death, helped nerves grow back, and improved brain function over time compared to rats that didn't receive the treatment.
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Tea plantations are an important NO source. Fertilizer-induced NO emission factors of tea plantations are much higher than other upland agricultural ecosystems. According to the basic information on characteristics and knowledge of NO emissions from tea plantations around the world, we comprehensively reviewed NO emission characteristics, production process, influencing factors, and reduction measures from tea plantations.

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Following transected spinal cord injury (SCI), there is a critical need to restore nerve conduction at the injury site and activate the silent neural circuits caudal to the injury to promote the recovery of voluntary movement. In this study, we generated a rat model of SCI, constructed neural stem cell (NSC)-derived spinal cord-like tissue (SCLT), and evaluated its ability to replace injured spinal cord and repair nerve conduction in the spinal cord as a neuronal relay. The lumbosacral spinal cord was further activated with tail nerve electrical stimulation (TNES) as a synergistic electrical stimulation to better receive the neural information transmitted by the SCLT.

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Background: This study aimed to systematically review and meta-analyze the available literature on the association between preterm infant bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and pre-adulthood asthma.

Methods: Studies examining the association between BPD and asthma in children and adolescents were systematically reviewed, and a meta-analysis was conducted. We searched Scopus, Embase, Web of Science, PubMed, and Cochrane Library from the database inception to March 26, 2022.

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Dental implants with long-term success of osseointegration have always been the goal, however, difficulties exist. The accumulation of fretting damage at the implant-bone interface often gets overlooked. Commonly used titanium is approximately 7-fold harder and stiffer than cortical bone.

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Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is a kind of malignant tumor closely related to ulcerative colitis. Xanthone derivatives are one of the most promising therapeutic drugs which have been used in phase I/II clinical trials for cancer therapy. Our previous study indicated that the aerial parts of Michx.

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Use of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist or dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitor has been shown to lower the incidence of Parkinson's disease in patients with diabetes mellitus. Therefore, using these two treatments may help treat Parkinson's disease. To further investigate the mechanisms of action of these two compounds, we established a model of Parkinson's disease by treating mice with 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine and then subcutaneously injected them with the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist exendin-4 or the dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitor linagliptin.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the high incidence cancers and third leading cause of cancer-related mortality. HBV is the top most risk factor accounting for 50-80% of the HCC cases. Kinases: Aurora kinase A (AURKA), cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK1) and Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1), the key regulators of cell mitosis are overexpressed in varieties of cancers including HCC.

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Emodin, a substance extracted from herbs such as rhubarb, has a protective effect on the central nervous system. However, the potential therapeutic effect of emodin in the context of multiple sclerosis remains unknown. In this study, a rat model of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis was established by immune induction to simulate multiple sclerosis, and the rats were intraperitoneally injected with emodin (20 mg/kg/d) from the day of immune induction until they were sacrificed.

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  • Researchers have developed a time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) technique to study how quickly long-lived PINO radicals are formed under photochemical conditions.
  • These PINO radicals, which last for 204 seconds, play a key role in activating the C(sp)-H processes.
  • The new method enhances our ability to investigate the properties and transformations of radical species during photoredox reactions.
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  • Solanum lyratum is a widely distributed temperate plant in countries like Korea, China, Japan, and India, known for its use in traditional medicine for various conditions such as cancer and arthritis.
  • The review summarizes research on S. lyratum, covering its botany, traditional uses, chemical composition (including steroidal saponins and alkaloids), pharmacological effects, and toxicology.
  • Key compounds in S. lyratum are found to have significant health benefits, including anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties, supporting its common prescription in traditional and modern medicine.
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Twenty new malabaricane triterpenoids, astramalabaricosides A-T (-), were isolated from the roots of var. (Astragali Radix). Their structures were determined by spectroscopic analysis, and the use of the circular dichroism exciton chirality method, quantum chemical calculations, and chemical methods.

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Developing highly efficient catalytic protocols for C-sp(3)-H bond aerobic oxidation under mild conditions is a long-desired goal of chemists. Inspired by nature, a biomimetic approach for the aerobic oxidation of C-sp(3)-H by galactose oxidase model compound CuL and NHPI (-hydroxyphthalimide) was developed. The CuL-NHPI system exhibited excellent performance in the oxidation of C-sp(3)-H bonds to ketones, especially for light alkanes.

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