Publications by authors named "Yuping Zhu"

Hydroxy-alpha-sanshool (HAS) has attracted attention because of its various biological activities, such as hypoglycemic, hypolipidemic, and antioxidant activities. In this study, we investigated the effects of HAS on insulin resistance (IR) and its mechanism. HAS reduced fasting blood glucose (FBG), promoted insulin (INS) secretion, significantly decreased levels of interleukin (IL)-1, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), and increased the IL-2 level in serum of IR model mice.

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Background: The present study aimed to evaluate the predictive abilities of hematoma volume, perihematomal edema (PHE) volume, and total lesion (hematoma + PHE) volume for poor outcome in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH).

Methods: Patients admitted to our department between January 2015 and March 2023 were retrospectively enrolled according to the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria. Demographic characteristics, clinical information, laboratory examinations, and imaging data were collected.

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  • The study examines the effectiveness of local excision versus radical surgery for treating ypT1 rectal cancer after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT).
  • Significant findings indicate that there’s no major difference in cancer-specific survival (CSS) and overall survival (OS) between local excision and radical surgery.
  • Adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) shows limited benefits for most patients, but it may improve outcomes for those under 50 years old.
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This study investigated the role of C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 6 (CXCR6) in colorectal cancer (CRC). It was found that lower CXCR6 expression is correlates with poorer prognostic outcomes, suggesting that CXCR6 may inhibit tumor progression and thus improve patient outcomes. Silencing CXCR6 in CRC cell lines SW620 and CT-26 resulted in significantly enhanced migration and invasion, as demonstrated by wound healing and transwell assays.

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Unlabelled: During the aging process, the abilities to maintain homeostasis and resist stress decrease, leading to degenerative changes in tissues and organs. The pathological process of aging is characterized by oxidative stress and cell cycle arrest. alkylamides (ZA) can mitigate hepatic oxidative stress.

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Brevetoxins (PbTxs) are very potent marine neurotoxins that can cause an illness clinically described as neurologic shellfish poisoning (NSP). These toxins are cyclic polyether in chemistry and have increased their geographical distribution in the past 2 decades. However, the ethical problems as well as technical difficulties associated with currently employed analysis methods for marine toxins have spurred the quest for suitable alternatives to be applied in a regulatory monitoring regime.

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The effects of XQ528 tartrate on the embryonic and fetal development of fertile Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats, along with their embryos and littermates, were evaluated using an embryo-fetus developmental toxicity assay. fertile SD rats exhibited no significant general toxic effects when administered doses of 0.25, 1.

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  • Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a leading cause of heart failure, and while progress has been made in understanding it, more research is needed on diagnostic and treatment options.
  • The study found that a specific protein's mRNA levels were altered in DCM patients, and its knockdown in heart cells led to increased reactive oxygen species and decreased ATP production, worsening heart function in a mouse model.
  • The research highlighted that this protein impacts the STAT3 signaling pathway, affecting inflammation and mitochondrial function, suggesting it could be a potential target for DCM therapy.
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Objective: Acute pericoronitis (AP) is a prevalent cause of odontogenic toothache which can significantly impact brain function. Previous research has predominantly concentrated on localized brain activity. However, the synergistic changes between brain hemispheres induced by toothache and resulting abnormal functional connectivity across the brain have not been comprehensively studied.

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A pair of 1,8-naphthalimides (NPIs) were designed and successfully synthesized through embellishing amino-containing NPI with 4-diethylaminosalicyladehyde and 4-diethylaminobenzaldehyde, respectively. Their structures were fully confirmed by H/C NMR, HR-MS and FT-IR spectroscopic studies. Their photophysical properties were systematically investigated in different solvents of varied polarity, in THF/water mixtures with varying water fractions (f), and in THF solvent with varying concentrations of NPIs.

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In the present study, the effects of levamlodipine benzenesulfonate on the development of fertile Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats, their embryos, and littermates were assessed using an embryo-fetal developmental toxicity test. Maternal body weight reduction was observed at a dose of 20 mg/kg, but it recovered after treatment cessation. The 20 mg/kg dose group showed a skewed sex ratio in fetal rats, with a higher proportion of males.

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In this study, fibrinolytic protease was isolated and purified from Perinereis aibuhitensis Grub, and the extraction process was optimized. The properties of the enzyme, such as the amino acid composition, thermal stability, optimal temperature, and pH, were investigated. After detoxification, proteins collected from fresh Clamworm (Perinereis aibuhitensis Grub) were concentrated via ammonium sulfate precipitation.

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Objective: To separate the resting-state network of patients with dental pain using independent component analysis (ICA) and analyze abnormal changes in functional connectivity within as well as between the networks.

Patients And Methods: Twenty-three patients with dental pain and 30 healthy controls participated in this study. We extracted the resting-state functional network components of both using ICA.

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Plant polysaccharides are highly potent bioactive molecules. Clarifying the structural composition and bioactivities of plant polysaccharides will provide insights into their structure-activity relationships. Therefore, herein, we identified a polysaccharide produced by Salicornia bigelovii Torr.

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Of all chemical warfare agents (CWAs), only nerve and blood agents cause massive mortality at low concentrations. To better detect and discriminate nerve and blood agents, a reliable detection method is desirable. We report a series of fluorescent probes for nerve and blood agent detection.

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Although evidence indicates that the abnormal accumulation of α-synuclein (α-syn) in dopamine neurons of the substantia nigra is the main pathological feature of Parkinson's disease (PD), no compounds that have both α-syn antiaggregation and α-syn degradation functions have been successful in treating the disease in the clinic. Here, it is shown that black phosphorus nanosheets (BPNSs) interact directly with α-syn fibrils to trigger their disaggregation for PD treatment. Moreover, BPNSs have a specific affinity for α-syn through van der Waals forces.

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With the advancement of bioinformatics, the integration of genome mining with efficient separation technology enables the discovery of a greater number of novel bioactive compounds. The deletion of the key gene responsible for triterpene cyclase biosynthesis in the polar strain sp. D-1 instigated metabolic shunting, resulting in the activation of dormant genes and the subsequent production of detectable, new compounds.

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Pathological myocardial hypertrophy is a common early clinical manifestation of heart failure, with noncoding RNAs exerting regulatory influence. However, the molecular function of circular RNAs (circRNAs) in the progression from cardiac hypertrophy to heart failure remains unclear. To uncover functional circRNAs and identify the core circRNA signaling pathway in heart failure, we construct a global triple network (microRNA, circRNA, and mRNA) based on the competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA) theory.

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We designed and synthesized a new Schiff base probe, which incorporated the salicylaldehyde-analogue α-cyanostilbene and benzophenone hydrazone by the imine linkage. Its chemical structure was verified by FT-IR, MALDI-TOF-MS, HR-MS and H/C NMR technologies. It could exhibit a red fluorescence based on the synergistical effects of aggregation-induce emission (AIE), excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) and twisted intramolecular charge-transfer (TICT) in the aggregation or solid states.

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Photothermal therapy (PTT) of nanomaterials is an emerging novel therapeutic strategy for breast cancer. However, there exists an urgent need for appropriate strategies to enhance the antitumor efficacy of PTT and minimize damage to surrounding normal tissues. Piezo1 might be a promising novel photothermal therapeutic target for breast cancer.

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MA'AT analysis has been applied to two biologically-important O-glycosidic linkages in two disaccharides, α-D-Galp-(1→3)-β-D-GalpOMe (3) and β-D-Galp-(1→3)-β-D-GalpOMe (4). Using density functional theory (DFT) to obtain parameterized equations relating a group of trans-O-glycosidic NMR spin-couplings to either phi (ϕ') or psi (ψ'), and experimental J, J, and J spin-couplings measured in aqueous solution in C-labeled isotopomers, probability distributions of ϕ' and ψ' in each linkage were determined and compared to those determined by aqueous 1-μs molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. Good agreement was found between the MA'AT and single-state MD conformational models of these linkages for the most part, with modest (approximately <15°) differences in the mean values of ϕ' and ψ', although the envelope of allowed angles (encoded in circular standard deviations or CSDs) is consistently larger for ϕ' determined from MA'AT analysis than from MD for both linkages.

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Marine organisms are a rich source of enzymes that exhibit excellent biological activity and a wide range of applications. However, there has been limited research on the proteases found in marine mudflat organisms. Based on this background, the marine fibrinolytic enzyme FELP, which was isolated and purified from clamworm (), has exhibited excellent fibrinolytic activity.

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As a vital hallmarker of cancer, the metabolic reprogramming has been shown to play a pivotal role in tumour occurrence, metastasis and drug resistance. Amongst a vast variety of signalling molecules and metabolic enzymes involved in the regulation of cancer metabolism, two key transcription factors Nrf1 and Nrf2 are required for redox signal transduction and metabolic homeostasis. However, the regulatory effects of Nrf1 and Nrf2 (both encoded by Nfe2l1 and Nfe2l2, respectively) on the metabolic reprogramming of hepatocellular carcinoma cells have been not well understood to date.

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Difluoromethylated compounds usually act as bioisosteres for alcohol functional groups and show unique physicochemical and biological properties. The cyano-difluoromethylation of alkenes using 5-((difluoromethyl)sulfonyl)-1-phenyl-1-tetrazole as a CFH radical difluoromethyl precursor was developed to afford nitriles including a CFH group. A low-cost, stable, easily handled 5-((difluoromethyl)sulfonyl)-1-methyl--tetrazole (DFSMT) was synthesized and applied as the radical CFH reagent.

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With the rapid development of sports science and molecular biology technology, academia refers to molecules or microorganisms that mimic or enhance the beneficial effects of exercise on the body, called "exercise mimetics." This review aims to clarify the concept and development history of exercise mimetics, and to define the concept of exercise mimetics by summarizing its characteristics and functions. Candidate molecules and drug targets for exercise mimetics are summarized, and the relationship between exercise mimetics and exercise is explained, as well as the targeting system and function of exercise mimetics.

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