Publications by authors named "Yunxiao Gao"

Background: Sleep disorder is widespread and involves a variety of intricate factors in its development. Sleep deprivation is a manifestation of sleep disorder, can lead to energy metabolism disturbances, weakened immune system, and compromised body functions. In extreme situations, sleep deprivation can cause organ failure, presenting significant risks to human health.

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Dietary phenolic acids can combat metabolic diseases like obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver by enhancing adipose tissue's thermogenic function. Uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1), a key thermogenic protein, is linked to atherosclerosis (AS) development. Whether dietary phenolic acids inhibit AS by boosting thermogenic function remains unknown.

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  • Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a serious complication of diabetes that significantly impacts patients' lives and contributes to mortality, with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) showing promise in managing its effects.
  • A systematic review of studies from various databases found that TCM interventions notably improved various health metrics such as body weight, heart function, and lipid levels in animal models of DCM.
  • The analysis identified factors like the type of TCM used, intervention duration, modeling methods, and animal species as sources of variability in the results, highlighting the need for further investigation in this area.
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The color of mulberry wine is difficult to maintain since the main chromogenic substances, anthocyanins, are severely degraded during fermentation and aging. This study selected Saccharomyces cerevisiae I34 and Wickerhamomyces anomalus D6, both displaying high hydroxycinnamate decarboxylase (HCDC) activity (78.49% and 78.

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Phenolic acids (PAs), a class of small bioactive molecules widely distributed in food and mainly found as secondary plant metabolites, present significant advantages such as antioxidant activity and other health benefits. The global epidemic of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is becoming a serious public health problem. Existing studies showed that gut microbiota (GM) dysbiosis is highly associated with the occurrence and development of NAFLD.

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Background: Qizhu Tangshen Formula (QZTS) has been shown therapeutic effects on diabetic kidney disease (DKD). However, to date, the pharmacological mechanisms remain vague.

Methods: To explore the underlying mechanisms of QZTS in treating DKD using network pharmacology, machine learning, molecular docking and experimental assessment.

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The quantitative identification and zoning management of land use functions (LUFs) are important starting points for solving the problems of resource allocation and sustainable development. In this study, with the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) as the case study area, LUFs were grouped into three primary categories: economic function (ENF), social function (SCF), and ecological function (ELF). The least square error model was adopted to identify the morphological changes of LUFs.

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Coconut oil (CO) and its main ingredients, medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA), present many benefits. Whether MCFA and CO play an equally valuable role in anti-obesity remains unclear. This study compared the anti-obesity effects of CO and MCFA [octanoic acid (C8:0) and decanoic acid (C10:0)] to gain insight into the underlying mechanism.

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This study observed the pharmacological effects of Feilike Mixture(FLKM) in stopping cough, eliminating phlegm, and relieving asthma through animal experiments, and explored its mechanism using network pharmacology. The antitussive effect was detected by citric acid-induced guinea pig cough model, the expectorant effect by mouse phenol red excretion experiment and lipopolysaccharide-induced mucus hypersecretion rat model, and the antiasthmatic effect by histamine phosphate-induced guinea pig asthma model. The chemical components of FLKM were collected by TCMSP, TCMID, TCMIP, and BATMAN-TCM databases and literature search, and the potential active components were screened through ADMETlab 2.

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Application of plant artificial cultivation substrates lead to alteration of rhizosphere environment. Whether this alteration could lead to root microbiome variation was limitedly investigated. This work aims to determine the diversity shifts in the root microbiome of cucumber under different plant cultivation substrates and predict corresponding function of these different root bacterial microbiota.

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Objective: This study is aimed to reveal the possible mechanisms of artemisinin in the treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC) through bioinformatics analysis and experimental verification in UC model rats.

Methods: Firstly, we searched two microarray data of the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database to explore the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between UC samples and normal samples. Then, we selected DEGs for gene ontology (GO) function enrichment analysis and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analysis.

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The technology of dyeing wood by microorganisms is a kind of pollution-free and sustainable wood dyeing technology. To achieve fast and rich dyeing of on the surface of poplar wood, tyrosinase and tricyclazole were used as induction factors in this experiment. The results showed that had a better induction effect in the cross-section of poplar wood and induced with tricyclazole.

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(1) Background: Brown adipose tissue (BAT) burns energy to produce heat. Cyanidin-3--glucoside (C3G) can then enhance the thermogenic ability of BAT in vivo. However, the mechanism by which C3G regulates Ucp1 protein expression remains unclear.

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Given the multiple roles of associated microbiota in improving animal host fitness in a microbial environment, increasing numbers of researchers have focused on how the associated microbiota keeps stable under complex environmental factors, especially some biological ones. Recent studies show that associated microbiota interacts with pathogenic microbes. However, whether and how the interaction would influence microbiota stability is limitedly investigated.

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Neonicotinoids are among the most widely used insecticides worldwide, and as such, have garnered increasing attention from the scientific community in regards to their potentially negative environmental impacts. Recently, the degradability of neonicotinoid in soil has gained more attentions. However, what role soil microbes play in this degradation remains vastly underexplored.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Wu-Zi-Yan-Zong-Wan (WZYZW) is a classical traditonal Chinese herbal formula and a Chinese patent medicine used to treat male infertility. However, the chemical components of WZYZW and its mechanism are not yet fully clarified.

Aim Of The Study: The purpose of this study is to observe the effect and underlying mechanism of WZYZW on ameliorating blood-testis barrier (BTB) dysfunction in mice with spermatogenic dysfunction induced by administration of Tripterygium wilfordii Hook.

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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become a surge burden worldwide due to its high prevalence, with complicated deterioration symptoms such as liver fibrosis and cancer. No effective drugs are available for NALFD so far. The rapid growth of clinical demand has prompted the treatment of NAFLD to become a research hotspot.

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  • Erectile dysfunction (ED) in young men (ages 20-40) shares risk factors with cardiovascular disease, but the specific biochemical relationships haven’t been clearly defined yet.* -
  • A study involving 289 young ED patients and a control group of 1,155 non-ED individuals assessed various health markers, revealing significant differences in LDL cholesterol, blood glucose, and creatinine levels in the ED group.* -
  • The findings suggest that high LDL, blood glucose, and creatinine levels are associated with ED in young men, emphasizing the importance of monitoring these factors for potential risk.*
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  • Numerous viruses have been found in human semen, raising concerns about sexual transmission and the impact of seminal plasma (SP) on viral infections.
  • The study specifically focused on how SP affects mumps virus (MuV) infection in HeLa cells, finding that SP significantly inhibits MuV by interfering with the virus's attachment to the cells.
  • Additionally, the antiviral properties of SP and prostatic fluid (PF) were confirmed to be effective against multiple viruses, indicating the presence of a prostate-derived factor that may help reduce the risk of sexual transmission of various viruses.
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Recent studies have revealed multiple roles of insect-associated microbes such as lignin degradation, entomopathogen inhibition, and antibiotic production. These functions improve insect host fitness, and provide a novel source of discovering beneficial microbes for industrial and agricultural production. Previously published research found that in the symbiosis formed by the dipteran pest Delia antiqua (Meigen) (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) and its associated bacteria, the bacteria showed effective inhibition of one fungal entomopathogen, Beauveria bassiana.

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Since obesity occurs when energy intake is higher than energy expenditure, increasing energy expenditure is an effective strategy to prevent or treat obesity. Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a classic energy-consuming organ whose thermogenesis function can be activated by dietary components. Gentisic acid (2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid, (DHB)) is widely found in food and exhibits many physiological functions, which include anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, and hepatoprotective properties.

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We report level-resolved rate coefficients for collision-induced rotational energy transfer in the Li-Ne system, with Li in the highly electronically excited E(3)Σ( = 4, = 31) and F(4)Σ( = 10, = 31) states. The distributions of rate coefficients are strikingly different from those previously measured for the A(1)Σ( = 2-24, = 30) state of the same molecule, falling off much more rapidly with increasing rotational quantum number change |Δ|. The reason for the difference was explored by means of an inverse Monte Carlo approach employing classical trajectories and a model potential, which was adjusted to give agreement with experiment.

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Background: Although polyphenol-rich cranberry extracts reportedly have an antiobesity effect, the exact reason for this remains unclear.

Objectives: In light of the reported health benefits of the polyphenolic compounds in cranberry, we investigated the effects and mechanism of a cranberry polyphenolic extract (CPE) in high-fat diet (HFD)-fed obese mice.

Methods: The distributions of individual CPE compounds were characterized by HPLC fingerprinting.

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Mumps virus (MuV) has high tropism to the testis and may lead to male infertility. Sertoli cells are the major targets of MuV infection. However, the mechanisms by which MuV infection impairs male fertility and Sertoli cell function remain unclear.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the impact of electroacupuncture (EA) on cytoskeletal protein expression in Sertoli cells and sperm production in rats with a specific fertility issue called oligozoospermia.
  • Twenty healthy male rats were divided into four groups to compare normal conditions, treatment with a drug (tripterygium glycosides), a sham procedure, and actual EA treatment at specific acupuncture points over 30 days.
  • Results showed that EA treatment significantly improved sperm count and movement, increased specific proteins in Sertoli cells, and reduced cell death in germ cells compared to the other groups, indicating its positive effect on fertility.
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