Publications by authors named "YueMing Peng"

Background: Birth asphyxia is a critical condition caused by an insufficient oxygen supply during delivery, and it poses a major threat to the health of newborns. The present meta-analysis aimed to estimate the prevalence of birth asphyxia among neonates and identify its risk factors in China.

Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, the China Academic Journals (CNKI), the Chinese Biomedical Literature (CBM), the China Science and Technology Journal Database (VIP), and the WanFang database were searched for related publications.

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Background: Gastric mesenchymal tumors (GMT) are identified as soft tissue neoplasms that arise from mesenchymal stem cells within the gastrointestinal tract. GMT primarily encompass gastric stromal tumors (GST), gastric leiomyomas, and gastric schwannomas. Although most GMT are benign, there are still potential malignant changes, especially GST.

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  • VEGF-induced angiogenesis is hindered in hypercholesterolemia, but a peptide called D-4F may help improve this condition by reducing HDL's pro-inflammatory effects.
  • In a study, different mouse models were used to assess the impact of D-4F and VEGFA on heart function and angiogenesis after inducing a heart attack.
  • The results indicated that D-4F, when combined with VEGFA, enhanced angiogenesis and improved heart function in hypercholesterolemic mice by activating specific signaling pathways, although it did not have the same effect in another set of genetically modified mice.
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  • - For managing refractory ascites in cirrhosis, diuretics, albumin, and vasoactive drugs are commonly used first, but their effectiveness is often limited.
  • - When medication fails, various drainage techniques, such as large-volume paracentesis and shunts, are considered to manage fluid buildup.
  • - The review discusses the pros and cons of these drainage methods, including their specific use cases and when they might not be appropriate.
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Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a serious vascular disease. Currently, no effective methods are available for treating DFUs. Pro-protein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) regulates lipid levels to promote atherosclerosis.

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  • The study investigates the experiences and psychological impacts on lung cancer patients in China after they undergo radical lobectomy surgery.
  • Using interviews with 18 patients, researchers identified key issues related to their physical health, emotional well-being, family dynamics, and social interactions during recovery.
  • Findings highlight the need for targeted support from medical professionals to enhance the overall quality of life for these patients.
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  • A study involving 430 participants revealed that the microRNA miR-1204 is significantly higher in elder patients with aortic aneurysm and dissection (AAD) and is linked to aging.
  • The mechanism involves cell senescence inducing miR-1204 through p53 interaction, which then causes vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) senescence, creating a feedback loop that worsens AAD.
  • miR-1204 targets myosin light chain kinase (MYLK), contributing to changes in VSMC phenotypes, and inhibiting miR-1204 shows potential in reducing AAD development in mice, highlighting a possible therapeutic pathway.
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Ferroptosis is a novel cell death mechanism that is mediated by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation. It may be involved in atherosclerosis development. Products of phospholipid oxidation play a key role in atherosclerosis.

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  • * nHDL enhances autophagy and nitric oxide production in endothelial cells, facilitating migration and tube formation, while dHDL has the opposite effect by increasing miR-181a-5p levels, which suppresses these processes.
  • * The autophagy-related protein ATG5 is crucial in this mechanism, with its expression being positively regulated by nHDL and negatively by dHDL, impacting overall angiogenesis in ischemic conditions.
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  • Normal high-density lipoprotein (nHDL) promotes angiogenesis in healthy individuals, but dysfunctional HDL (dHDL) from coronary artery disease patients loses this ability.
  • A long non-coding RNA called HDRACA plays a key role in regulating angiogenesis by being downregulated by nHDL through a process involving the degradation of specific transcription factors.
  • In experiments, HDRACA binding to specific proteins inhibited angiogenesis, and introducing HDRACA in a mouse model hindered recovery, highlighting how nHDL's ability to modulate HDRACA is crucial for its angiogenic effects.
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Background & Aims: Gut immaturity leads to feeding difficulties in very preterm infants (<32 weeks gestation at birth). Maternal milk (MM) is the optimal diet but often absent or insufficient. We hypothesized that bovine colostrum (BC), rich in protein and bioactive components, improves enteral feeding progression, relative to preterm formula (PF), when supplemented to MM.

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Introduction: Frontline nurses fighting against the epidemic were under great psychological stress. However, there is a lack of studies assessing the prevalence rates of anxiety, depression, and insomnia among frontline nurses after the full liberalization of COVID-19 in China. This study demonstrates the impact of the full liberalization of COVID-19 on the psychological issues and the prevalence rate and associated factors of depressive symptoms, anxiety, and insomnia among frontline nurses.

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Background: Antenatal depression is a commonly seen mental health concern for women. This study introduced a multicenter cross-sectional survey with a large sample to provide new insights into pregnant women's depression, its socio-demographic and obstetric characteristics correlates, and its perceived stress among Chinese pregnant women.

Methods: This study conducted an observational survey according to the STROBE checklist.

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Cardiopulmonary bypass has been speculated to elicit systemic inflammation to initiate acute lung injury (ALI), including acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), in patients after cardiac surgery. We previously found that post-operative patients showed an increase in endothelial cell-derived extracellular vesicles (eEVs) with components of coagulation and acute inflammatory responses. However, the mechanism underlying the onset of ALI owing to the release of eEVs after cardiopulmonary bypass, remains unclear.

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  • ICU-AW (Intensive Care Unit Acquired Weakness) leads to significant muscle weakness in critically ill children, influenced by factors like immobility and medications, with healthcare staff's knowledge, attitude, and practices crucial for effective treatment.
  • * A KAP questionnaire was distributed to 530 PICU healthcare workers to assess their knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to ICU-AW, yielding an average total score of 87.36 out of 125, showing that most scored poorly or average.
  • * The study found that knowledge and attitudes about ICU-AW were shaped by gender, education level, and hospital classification, indicating a need for improved training for healthcare workers in these areas.
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HDL and Surgery.

Adv Exp Med Biol

May 2022

In addition to the well-known functions, plasma HDL also plays an important role in postsurgery periods. In this chapter, we summarized the changes of HDL after surgery like bariatric surgery and cardiac surgery. Not only the amount of HDL changed, the HDL components or functions have also been altered after various surgeries.

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Background: Current diagnostic strategies for acute kidney injury (AKI) after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are nonspecific and limited. Previously, we demonstrated that circulating microparticles (MPs) in patients with valve heart disease (VHD) and congenital heart diseases (CHD) induce endothelial dysfunction and neutrophil chemotaxis, which may result in kidney injury. We also found that circulating MPs increase after cardiac surgery with CPB and are related to cardiac function.

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Background And Aims: The apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptide D-4F, among its anti-atherosclerotic effects, improves vasodilation through mechanisms not fully elucidated yet.

Methods: Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor null (LDLr) mice were fed Western diet with or without D-4F. We then measured atherosclerotic lesion formation, endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) phosphorylation and its association with heat shock protein 90 (HSP90), nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide anion (O) production, and tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) and GTP-cyclohydrolase 1 (GCH-1) concentration in the aorta.

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Preterm infants are born with immature organs, leading to morbidities such as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a gut inflammatory disease associated with adverse feeding responses but also hemodynamic and respiratory instability. Skin-to-skin contact including "kangaroo care" may improve infant survival and health improved vital functions (e.g.

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Objectives: Exclusive feeding with bovine colostrum (BC) protects preterm pigs against necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and BC has recently been tested as a supplement to a mother's own milk or formula (FOR) for very preterm infants. Using preterm pigs as a model for infants, we investigated if BC has gut- and NEC-protective effects at different proportions of the daily enteral intake given as BC.

Methods: Sixty-eight caesarean-delivered preterm piglets (90% gestation) were allocated into four groups with increasing proportions of eight daily bolus feedings as BC: BC00 (only FOR feeding), BC25 (25% BC), BC50 (50% BC), or BC75 (75% BC).

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  • Endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndMT) is a key process in atherosclerosis where endothelial cells transform into mesenchymal-like cells, influenced by proinflammatory lipids like POVPC found in atherosclerotic lesions.
  • Treatment with POVPC alters endothelial cell morphology and increases oxidative stress while decreasing nitric oxide production, promoting factors involved in EndMT.
  • Simvastatin can counteract the effects of POVPC by reducing oxidative stress and inhibiting the pathways that lead to EndMT, revealing a potential new mechanism to combat atherosclerosis.
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In recent years, the development and research of flexible sensors have gradually deepened, and the performance of wearable, flexible devices for monitoring body temperature has also improved. For the human body, body temperature changes reflect much information about human health, and abnormal body temperature changes usually indicate poor health. Although body temperature is independent of the environment, the body surface temperature is easily affected by the surrounding environment, bringing challenges to body temperature monitoring equipment.

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Normal high-density lipoprotein (nHDL) in normal, healthy subjects is able to promote angiogenesis, but the mechanism remains incompletely understood. HDL from patients with coronary artery disease may undergo a variety of oxidative modifications, rendering it dysfunctional; whether the angiogenic effect is mitigated by such dysfunctional HDL (dHDL) is unknown. We hypothesized that dHDL compromises angiogenesis.

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