Publications by authors named "Yu Ying Zhao"

Neuropathic pain (NP) is a chronic disease state centred on neuroinflammation with a high prevalence and limited effective treatment options. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα) has emerged as a promising target for NP management due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Recent evidence highlights the critical role of the gut microbiome and its metabolites in NP pathogenesis.

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Neuropathic pain (NP) is usually treated with analgesics and symptomatic therapy with poor efficacy and numerous side effects, highlighting the urgent need for effective treatment strategies. Recent studies have reported an important role for peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα) in regulating metabolism as well as inflammatory responses. Through pain behavioral assessment, we found that activation of PPARα prevented chronic constriction injury (CCI)-induced mechanical allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia.

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Background: Existing evidence suggests that the composition of the gut microbiota is associated with neuropathic pain (NP), but the mechanistic link is elusive. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα) has been shown to be a pharmacological target for the treatment of metabolic disorders, and its expression is also involved in inflammatory regulation. The aim of this study was to investigate the important modulatory effects of PPARα on gut microbiota and spinal cord metabolites in mice subjected to chronic constriction injury.

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  • Blood vessels form a closed system that transports blood throughout the body, and changes in these vessels are linked to serious health issues like stroke and diabetes, highlighting the need for better research and treatment options.
  • * Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) offer a promising alternative for studying human vascular conditions, as they can develop into any type of human cell and carry full genetic information.
  • * This review discusses advancements in iPSCs, methods for creating vascular cells, and their potential applications in disease modeling, drug discovery, and regenerative medicine, including the use of advanced technologies like omics analysis.
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Neuropathic pain, which results from damage to the somatosensory nervous system, is a global clinical condition that affects many people. Neuropathic pain imposes significant economic and public health burdens and is often difficult to manage because the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. However, mounting evidence indicates a role for neurogenic inflammation and neuroinflammation in pain pattern development.

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Isotactic polybutene (iPB) has a wide application in the water pipe field. However, the most valuable form I, needs 7 days to complete the transformation. In this study, the attapulgite (ATP), which produces lattice matching of the iPB form I, was selected to prepare an iPB/ATP composite.

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Astragalin (AST) is a natural flavonoid with excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. However, whether AST is an effective chemical for neuronal protection and its underlying mechanisms remain to be elucidated. In this study, we established a mouse model of cognitive impairment and aging-like phenotype induced by sequential administration of AlCl and D-galactose (Gal).

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A new δ-valerolactone compound, named 8-hydroxy invictolide 2 (), a new natural product 4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethyl-6-(pentan-2-yl) tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-one () together with four known compounds cyclo (L-Pro-L-Tyr) (), cyclo (D-Pro-L-Tyr) (), acetyltryptophan methyl ester (), 2-aminobenzoic acid () were isolated from marine sp. YIM 13591. Their structures were elucidated by NMR spectroscopic data, HRESIMS and specific rotation, and the absolute configurations of the stereo centre in lactone ring and were further confirmed by electronic circular dichroism (ECD) calculation.

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Clinically, the prognosis of tumor therapy is fundamentally affected by multidrug resistance (MDR), which is primarily a result of enhanced drug efflux mediated by channels in the membrane that reduce drug accumulation in tumor cells. How to restore the sensitivity of tumor cells to chemotherapy is an ongoing and pressing clinical issue. There is a prevailing view that tumor cells turn to glycolysis for energy supply due to hypoxia.

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  • A new coumestan compound named 7,5'-dihydroxy-4'-(3''-hydroxy-3''-methyl--isobut-1''-enyl) was identified alongside five known compounds from the EtOAc-soluble extract of certain plant stems.
  • The structures of these compounds were determined using various spectroscopic techniques.
  • The new compound showed noteworthy cytotoxic effects on HeLa cancer cells, with an IC value of 6.5 μM, indicating its potential as a cancer treatment.
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  • Clustering analysis of cancer genomics has challenges due to limits in traditional methods, which struggle to capture complex data structures and handle noise/outliers.
  • * A new approach, called hypergraph regularized tensor robust principal component analysis (HTRPCA), addresses these issues by using a tensor representation and hypergraph regularization to preserve geometric information in cancer omics data.
  • * HTRPCA effectively decomposes data into low-rank and sparse components, allowing for improved clustering of cancer samples, and has shown better performance than existing methods on TCGA datasets.
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In our previous study, we showed that with increasing time in culture, the growth characteristics of enteric neural crest-derived cells (ENCCs) change, and that the proliferation, migration and neural differentiation potential of these cells in vitro notably diminish. However, there are no studies on the developmental differences in these characteristics between fetal and early-postnatal stages in vitro or in vivo. In this study, we isolated fetal (embryonic day 14.

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Two new cytochalasins, deacetyl-19cytochalasin P1 (), deacetyl-19,20-epoxycytochalasin D () were isolated from the endophytic fungus sp. RJ-47, along with four known compounds deacetyl-5,6-dihydro-7-oxo-19,20-epoxycytochalasin C (), 19,20-epoxycytochalasin Q (), 19,20-epoxycytochalasin C () and deacetyl-19,20-epoxy cytochalasin C (). Their structures were unambiguously elucidated on the basis of the comprehensive analysis of extensive spectroscopic data.

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In this study, the adsorption characteristics of phosphate on zirconium-modified zeolite (ZrMZ), lanthanum-modified zeolite (LaMZ) and lanthanum/zirconium-modified zeolite (LaZrMZ) were comparatively investigated, and the effect of ZrMZ, LaMZ, and LaZrMZ addition on the mobilization of phosphorus (P) in sediments was comparatively studied. Results showed that the phosphate adsorption capacity decreased in the order of LaZrMZ > LaMZ > ZrMZ. The addition of LaZrMZ, LaMZ, and ZrMZ in sediments all could effectively reduce the concentrations of soluble reactive P (SRP) in the overlying and pore waters.

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Isotactic polybutylene-1 (iPB) has lots of advantages and is best used as hot water pipe. However, to transform into stable crystal form I, the iPB needs as long as 7 days. In this process, the irreversible damage brings great difficulties to the use of the iPB.

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Background and Purpose- Pontine autosomal dominant microangiopathy and leukoencephalopathy, a recently defined subtype of cerebral small vessel disease, is associated with mutations in COL4A1 (collagen type IV alpha 1 chain) 3' untranslated region. We here describe a pontine autosomal dominant microangiopathy and leukoencephalopathy pedigree with COL4A1 mutation presenting both pontine and cervical spinal cord involvement. Methods- For the diagnostic purpose, brain and spinal magnetic resonance imaging scanning, skin biopsy, and whole-exome sequencing were performed on the patients in the pedigree.

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Background: Recently, it has been reported that establishment of sister chromatid cohesion N-acetyltransferase 1 (ESCO1) is involved in tumorigenesis. However, its role in prostate cancer remains unclear. In the present study, the association between ESCO1 expression and the prognosis of prostate cancer was investigated, and the potential molecular mechanisms underlying its actions in tumor progression were also examined.

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In this study, the effect of the addition of zirconium-modified zeolite (ZrMZ) on the migration and transformation of phosphorus (P) in river sediments under static and hydrodynamic disturbance conditions was studied using sediment core incubation experiments. Results showed that, whether under static or hydrodynamic disturbance condition, the ZrMZ amendment suppressed the release of SRP from sediments into the overlying water. Furthermore, the addition of ZrMZ to the upper sediment (0-10 mm) not only resulted in the decrease of the dissoluble reactive P (SRP) concentration in the overlying water at a depth of 0-30 mm, but also led to the decrease of the diffusion flux of SRP from the pore water to the overlying water across the sediment-water interface (SWI).

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Background: Abnormally activated mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway has been reported in several model animals with inherited metabolic myopathies (IMMs). However, the profiles of mTOR pathway in skeletal muscles from patients are still unknown. This study aimed to analyze the activity of mTOR pathway in IMMs muscles.

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Objective: The Cobalamin C (cblC) disease is an inborn error of cobalamin metabolism. Late-onset cblC disease was diagnosed in patients having overt symptoms after 4 years of age. The late-onset cblC disease patients were rare and easily misdiagnosed.

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  • Two types of magnetic zirconium/iron-modified bentonites (ZrFeBTs) were created: one modified from raw bentonite (ZrFeRBT) and the other that was pre-treated with calcium (ZrFeCaBT).
  • The study compared their ability to adsorb phosphate, revealing that the pre-treated version had a higher capacity for phosphate due to its increased exchangeable calcium content.
  • Overall, the results showed that phosphate adsorption was effective and selective on ZrFeBTs, influenced by factors like pH and the presence of other ions, particularly highlighting the positive impact of calcium on phosphate uptake.
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A magnetic zirconium/iron-modified bentonite (ZrFeBT) was prepared, and the effect of ZrFeBT addition on the mobilization and species transformation of P in river sediments was investigated using incubation sediment core experiments. The results showed that, under anoxic conditions, P could be released from river sediments into the pore water, and then P in the pore water could be released into the overlying water. The addition of ZrFeBT into river sediments could greatly suppress the release of P from river sediments into the pore water under anoxic conditions.

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