Publications by authors named "Yueran Zhao"

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  • Postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMOP) is linked to how osteoclasts work, with Cathepsin K (CTSK) being a key protein in this process.
  • The study discovered a compound called NVP-BHG712 that significantly inhibits osteoclast differentiation and bone resorption, while also suppressing CTSK activity.
  • In mouse models of osteoporosis, NVP-BHG712 helped prevent bone loss by reducing excessive osteoclast activity, indicating its potential as a treatment for osteoporosis.
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Coiled artificial muscle yarns outperform their straight counterparts in contractile strokes. However, challenges persist in the fabrication complexity and the susceptibility of the coiled yarns to becoming stuck by surrounding objects during contraction and recovery. Additionally, torsional stability remains a concern.

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The widespread use of microplastics and their harmful effects on the environment have emerged as serious concerns. However, the effect of microplastics on the immune system of mammals, particularly their offspring, has received little attention. In this study, polystyrene microplastics (PS-MPs) were orally administered to male mice during lactation.

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Microplastics (MPs) pollution poses a global environmental challenge with significant concerns regarding its potential impact on human health. Toxicological investigations have revealed multi-system impairments caused by MPs in various organisms. However, the specific reproductive hazards in human contexts remain elusive, and understanding the transgenerational reproductive toxicity of MPs remains limited.

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  • - Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a severe long-term complication of diabetes that leads to heart issues like myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure, with rising evidence linking it to pyroptosis, an inflammatory cell death process.
  • - The study investigates the role of growth differentiation factor 11 (GDF11) in reducing pyroptosis in DCM, showing that GDF11 can improve heart function by preventing this process through inhibition of inflammasome activation.
  • - GDF11 functions by binding to the ASC protein to block inflammasome assembly and its regulation is influenced by peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα), suggesting potential new cardioprotection strategies for DCM. *
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  • Morphing textiles made from electrochemical artificial muscle yarns can adapt in shape and are controlled programmably, but their development is slowed by production challenges and the need for better designs.
  • A new continuous method has been developed to create a sheath-core structured carbon nanotube (CNT)/nylon yarn muscle, which uses less CNT and improves interaction with electrolytes, leading to better performance.
  • The resulting fabric from these yarns can perform various movements like bending and contracting, significantly outperforming traditional pure CNT yarn muscles in terms of functionality and efficiency.
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  • PBX3 has been identified as playing a significant role in the initiation and progression of various cancers, and its expression is linked to the severity of gliomas, though its specific effects in this context were previously under-explored.
  • An analysis of glioma tissue and cell data revealed that higher PBX3 expression correlates with worse survival outcomes for patients, especially in lower-grade glioma (LGG) cases.
  • The study concludes that PBX3 could serve as a promising biomarker for predicting prognosis and guiding treatment decisions in glioma patients, indicating that further research is warranted to confirm its role in cancer development.
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Background: A possible role of PM components on ovarian reserve has not been adequately unexplored.

Objective: To evaluate the association between PM components and women' ovarian reserve over critical exposure periods in northern China, where the level of air pollution is among the nation's highest.

Methods: We included 15,102 women with serum anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) measurements from the Center for Reproductive Medicine of Shandong University during 2015-2019.

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Background: 17β-Estradiol (E2) is generally considered neuroprotective in humans. However, the current clinical use of estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) is based on the physiological dose of E2 to treat menopausal syndrome and has limited therapeutic efficacy. The efficacy and potential toxicity of superphysiological doses of ERT for menopausal neurodegeneration are unknown.

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Artificial yarn muscles show great potential in applications requiring low-energy consumption while maintaining high performance. However, conventional designs have been limited by weak ion-yarn muscle interactions and inefficient "rocking-chair" ion migration. To address these limitations, we present an electrochemical artificial yarn muscle design driven by a dual-ion co-regulation system.

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Similar to natural muscle fibers, coiled artificial muscle fibers provide a straightforward contraction. However, unlike natural muscle fibers, their recovery from the contracted state to the initial state requires high stress, resulting in almost zero work during a full actuation cycle. Herein, a self-recoverable coiled artificial muscle fiber was prepared by conformally coating an elastic carbon nanotube (CNT) fiber with a very thin liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) sheath.

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Menopause may be an important pathogenic factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD). The M1 polarization of microglia and neuroinflammatory responses occur in the early pathogenetic stages of AD. Currently, no effective monitoring markers are available for AD's early pathological manifestations.

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RBM46 is a germ cell-specific RNA-binding protein required for gametogenesis, but the targets and molecular functions of RBM46 remain unknown. Here, we demonstrate that RBM46 binds at specific motifs in the 3'UTRs of mRNAs encoding multiple meiotic cohesin subunits and show that RBM46 is required for normal synaptonemal complex formation during meiosis initiation. Using a recently reported, high-resolution technique known as LACE-seq and working with low-input cells, we profiled the targets of RBM46 at single-nucleotide resolution in leptotene and zygotene stage gametes.

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Background: Lack of evidence exists on whether air pollution exposure may affect ovarian reserve, especially for Chinese women.

Objectives: To explore the association between exposure to various air pollutants and anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), a predictor of ovarian reserve, over different exposure windows in Shandong Province, China.

Methods: We enrolled 18,878 women who had AMH measurements in the Center for Reproductive Medicine, Shandong University during 2010-2019.

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Human female fecundity decreases irreversibly as chronological age rises, adversely affecting oocyte quality, consequently worsening pregnancy outcomes and increasing the extent of birth defects. The first-line type 2 diabetes treatment metformin has been associated with delayed aging and reduction of oxidative stress; yet it remains unclear if metformin confers any benefits for oocytes from aged mice, particularly in the context of the assisted human reproductive technology (ART) known as maturation (IVM). Here, we found that adding metformin into the M16 culture medium of oocytes from aged mice significantly improved both oocyte maturation and early embryonic development.

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Integrating sense in a thin artificial muscle fiber for environmental adaption and actuation path tracing, as a snail tentacle does, is highly needed but still challenging because of the interfacing mismatch between the fiber's actuation and sensing components. Here, we report an artificial neuromuscular fiber by wrapping a carbon nanotube (CNT) fiber core in sequence with an elastomer layer, a nanofiber network, and an MXene/CNT thin sheath, achieving the ingenious sense-judge-act intelligent system in an elastic fiber. The CNT/elastomer components provide actuation, and the sheath enables touch/stretch perception and hysteresis-free cyclic actuation tracing due to its strain-dependent resistance.

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In this study, we demonstrated that the expression of FK506 binding protein 51 (FKBP51) is upregulated in acute monocytic leukemia (AML-M5) cells by dexamethasone and aimed to investigate the possible effects of FKBP51 on the growth and cytarabine sensitivity of AML-M5 cells. THP-1 and U937cells were used to establish AML-M5 cell models with FKBP51 overexpression and knockdown, respectively. Cell proliferation, apoptosis and response to cytarabine were investigated by cell cycle, CCK-8 and Flow cytometry analyses.

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Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder in premenopausal women, whose etiology remains uncertain, although it is known to be highly heterogeneous and genetically complex. PCOS often presents with hyperandrogenism symptoms. The present study aimed to determine whether polymorphisms in the FK-506 binding protein 5 (FKBP5) gene (androgen target gene) are associated with an association for PCOS and hyperandrogenism.

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Although the variation in chromatin architecture during adaptive immune responses has been thoroughly investigated, the 3D landscape of innate immunity is still unknown. Herein, chromatin regulation and heterogeneity among human primary monocytes were investigated. Peripheral blood was collected from two healthy persons and two patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and CD14 monocytes were selected to perform Hi-C, RNA-seq, ATAC-seq and ChIP-seq analyses.

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The occurrence of metastasis is a serious risk for renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients. In order to develop novel therapeutic approaches to control the progression of metastatic RCC, it is of urgent need to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying RCC metastasis and identify prognostic markers of metastatic risk. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs) have been known to be closely associated with extracellular matrix (ECM) turnover, which plays a highly active role in tumor metastasis.

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Protocatechualdehyde (PCA), an important component of , has many activities, such as anti-inflammatory and antisepsis activities. However, the role of PCA in osteoclasts is not clear. We used RAW264.

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FKBP4 belongs to the family of immunophilins, which serve as a regulator for steroid receptor activity. Thus, FKBP4 has been recognized to play a critical role in several hormone-dependent cancers, including breast and prostate cancer. However, there is still no research to address the role of FKBP4 on lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) progression.

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Maternal fertility declines irreversibly with aging, and advanced maternal age is mostly related to impaired oocyte quality. The flavonol compound quercetin is considered to be an anti-aging agent due to its cytoprotective actions as an antioxidant. However, its role and mechanisms on aged oocytes are unclear.

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Neuroinflammation plays a prominent role in the pathogenesis of vascular dementia (VD). Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) is a transmembrane receptor mainly expressed on microglia and has been known for its anti-inflammatory properties during immune response. However, data evaluating the effects of TREM2 in VD are lacking.

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Recent extensive evidence suggests that the triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) is closely implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, no relative data exist regarding vascular dementia (VD). This study aimed to investigate the association between serum soluble TREM2 (sTREM2) and vascular dementia in Chinese Han population.

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