Publications by authors named "Yuzhi Zhou"

Radix Bupleuri-Radix Paeoniae Alba herb pair (RB-RPA) is the fundamental medication combination of many classic antidepressant prescriptions, and RB-RPA's antidepressant effect is well established. For an extended period, the involvement of intestinal flora in the progression of depression has been widely acknowledged. However, it remains unclear whether RB-RPA could modulate intestinal microbiota disturbances and metabolic abnormalities induced by depression.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Radix Bupleuri (Bupleurum chinense DC.) is the most commonly used traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for the treatment of liver diseases. While the effects of Radix Bupleuri (BR) on lipid-lowering and liver protection have been established, its role in the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) induced by a high-fat diet remains unclear.

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Evaluating the impact of large-scale human activities on carbon storage through land use changes is of growing interest in terrestrial ecosystem assessments. The Huaihe River Basin, a vital Chinese grain production area, has undergone marked land use changes amid socio-economic acceleration. Evaluating the impacts of land use change on carbon storage and future carbon sequestration is imperative for regional ecosystem sustainability and Chinese food security, simultaneously, furnishing data support to regional land use planning and decision-making processes.

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The rapid development of deep learning techniques has driven the emergence of a neural network-based variational Monte Carlo (VMC) method (referred to as FermiNet), which has manifested high accuracy and strong predictive power in the electronic structure calculations of atoms, molecules, and some periodic systems. Recently, the implementation of the effective core potential (ECP) scheme has further facilitated more efficient calculations in practice. However, there is still a lack of comprehensive assessments of the ECP's performance under the FermiNet.

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  • - Chaigui granules (CG) are made from six different herbs that help fight depression, but how they work is still a mystery.
  • - Researchers studied how CG affects certain chemicals in the brain of stressed rats, looking at things like purine metabolism and receptors that help send signals in the brain.
  • - The study found that CG helps improve mood by reducing bad substances and changing the way some brain signals work, which can protect the brain and help with depression.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Conventional antidepressants therapy remains unsatisfactory due to the disadvantages of delayed clinical onset of action and side effects. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with good efficacy and higher safety have received much attention. Angelicae Sinensis Radix (AS), a well-known TCM, has been proved to exhibit the efficacy of antidepression recently.

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Arsenic (As) pollution in water poses a significant threat to the ecological environment and human health. Meanwhile, the resource utilisation of coal gangue is of utmost importance in ecologically sustainable development. Thus, the FeOOH@coal gangue composite (FeOOH@CG) was synthesised for As(V) adsorption in this study.

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Radix Bupleuri (RB) is commonly used to treat depression, but it can also lead to hepatotoxicity after long-term use. In many anti-depression prescriptions, RB is often used in combination with Radix Paeoniae Alba (RPA) as an herb pair. However, whether RPA can alleviate RB-induced hepatotoxicity remain unclear.

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Remediation of arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd) co-contaminated soil is a challenge in environmental remediation. In this study, coal gangue-based magnetic porous material (MPCG) was designed for simultaneous immobilization of As and Cd in contaminated soil. After the incubation experiment, the effects of CG and MPCG on the availability and fractions of As and Cd and the related microbial functional genes were analyzed to explore the potential remediation mechanisms of MPCG for As and Cd in contaminated soil.

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Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is an irreversible neurodegenerative disease, which urgently needs more effective treatment strategies. Arctium lappa L. leaf (burdock leaf) performs wide pharmacological activities, increasing evidence hinted that burdock leaves can ameliorate AD.

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  • Leucine is a popular supplement that researchers think might help with depression and social problems.
  • A study used mice to understand how stress affects behavior, finding that low levels of leucine could be linked to depression.
  • When leucine was given to the stressed mice, it helped improve their mood and made them more social again.
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Objectives: Scutellaria baicalensis leaf (SLE), the above-ground part of the traditional Chinese medicine Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, is rich in resources and contains a large number of flavonoids with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and neuroprotective functions. The present study evaluated the ameliorative effects and related mechanisms of SLE on d-gal-induced ageing rats, providing a theoretical basis for the exploitation of SLE.

Methods: This experiment investigated the mechanism of SLE for anti-ageing by non-targeted metabonomics technology combined with targeted quantitative analysis and molecular biology technology.

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More and more evidence shows that metabolic reprogramming is closely related to the occurrence of AD. The metabolic conversion of oxidative phosphorylation into glycolysis will aggravate microglia-mediated inflammation. It has been demonstrated that baicalein could inhibit neuroinflammation in LPS-treated BV-2 microglial cells, but whether the anti-neuroinflammatory mechanisms of baicalein were related to glycolysis is unclear.

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The prediction of the spatiotemporal dynamic evolution of vegetation cover in the Huainan mining area and the quantitative evaluation of its driving factors are of great significance for protecting and restoring the environment in this area. This study uses the Landsat 5 TM and Landsat 8 OLI time-series data to estimate the vegetation cover and uses the transition matrix to analyze the spatiotemporal transfer of vegetation cover from 1989 to 2004, 2004 to 2021, and 2021 to 2030. In addition, a structural equation model (SEM) was established in this study to assess the driving factors of vegetation cover.

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Angelicae Sinensis Radix (AS) is reproted to exert anti-depression effect (ADE) and nourishing blood effect (NBE) in a rat model of depression. The correlation between the two therapeutic effects and its underlying mechanisms deserves further study. The current study is designed to explore the underlying mechanisms of correlation between the ADE and NBE of AS based on hepatic metabonomics, network pharmacology and molecular docking.

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Land use demand change in the Huaihe River basin (HRB) and ecosystem service values (ESVs) in watersheds are important for the sustainable development and use of land resources. This paper takes the HRB as the research object, and using remote sensing images of land use as the data source adopts the comprehensive evaluation analysis method of ESVs based on equivalent factors and sensitivity analysis of the performance characteristics of ESV changes of different land use types. The PLUS model is used to predict spatiotemporal land use change characteristics to 2030 combining inertial development, ecological development, and cultivated land development.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Bupleurum chinense DC-Paeonia lactiflora Pall (BCD-PLP) is a common clinical herb pair in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) prescriptions commonly used to treat depression. However, its combination mechanisms with its anti-depressive effects remain highly unclear.

Aim Of The Study: Here, an effective strategy has been developed to study the combination mechanisms of Bupleurum chinense DC (BCD) and Paeonia lactiflora Pall (PLP) by integrating serum pharmacochemistry analysis, metabolomics technology, and molecular docking technology.

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: There is a significant gender difference in the prevalence of depression. Recent studies have shown that estrogen plays a crucial role in depression. Therefore, studying the specific mechanism of estrogen's role in depression can provide new ideas to address the treatment of depression.

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The present study aimed to evaluate the anti-aging effect of the leaves of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi (LSBG) and investigate its mechanisms. For this purpose, SD rats were received D-galactose (D-gal) subcutaneously (0.3 g/kg) and LSBG intragastrically (0.

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Background: Saikosaponin A (SSA) and albiflorin (AF) are major bioactive compounds of Radix Bupleuri and Radix Paeoniae alba respectively, which possess antidepressant effects in pharmacological experiments. However, whether SSA and AF have synergistic neuroprotective effects and the synergistic mechanisms are still unknown.

Methods And Results: The corticosterone-induced PC12 cells apoptosis model was employed to assess the neuroprotective effects of SSA and AF, and the synergistic effect was analyzed using three mathematical models.

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DC (Chaihu) Pall (Baishao) is among the most accepted herb pairs in many classic antidepressant prescriptions. Our previous study has shown that the Chaihu-Baishao herb pair (CBHP) had a better antidepressant effect than Chaihu or Baishao. Nevertheless, the synergistic antidepressant mechanism of this herb pair was not clearly understood.

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Reproductive-stage heat stress (RSHS) poses a major constraint to cereal crop production by damaging main plant reproductive structures and hampering reproductive processes, including pollen and stigma viability, pollination, fertilization, grain setting and grain filling. Despite this well-recognized fact, research on crop heat stress (HS) is relatively recent compared to other abiotic stresses, such as drought and salinity, and in particular, RSHS studies in cereals are considerably few in comparison with seedling-stage and vegetative-stage-centered studies. Meanwhile, climate change-exacerbated HS, independently or synergistically with drought, will have huge implications on crop performance and future global food security.

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Strontium vanadate nanoparticles embedded graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN/SrVO) was facilely prepared a hydrothermal method. It was shown that the SrVO nanoparticles implanted into g-carbon nitride had a small size and high distribution. Importantly, compared with some other photocatalysts, the as-prepared g-CN/SrVO nanohybrid showed excellent photocatalytic activity for reduction of Cr(vi), and as high as 99% efficiency for Cr(vi) reduction (100 mg L) was reached within 8 min.

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Chaigui granules were a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) preparation with antidepressant effects derived from a famous antidepressant prescription. It was of great significance to clarify the antidepressant mechanism of Chaigui granules for the clinical application of this drug. In this study, a chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) depression model was successfully established, and behavioral indicators were used to evaluate the antidepressant effect.

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