Publications by authors named "Zhang Yanping"

Traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) has been linked with numerous respiratory diseases. Recently, lung microbiome is proposed to be characterized with development and progression of respiratory diseases. However, the underlying effects of TRAP exposure on lung microbiome are rarely explored.

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LncRNA AL161431.1 is currently known as a factor that can promote epithelial-mesenchymal transition. However, its role in the prognosis, immune infiltration and progression of bladder cancer (BLCA)patients is still unclear.

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Background: Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a significant inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that typically arises from chronic inflammation of the intestinal tract. Report suggest that anti-inflammatory drug plays a crucial role in the protection of UC. The recent study demonstrated that columbianadin has a protective effect against UC induced by dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) in rats through the modulation of HO-1/Nrf2 and TLR4-NF-κB signaling pathways.

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The death signaling complex comprising extrasynaptic NMDAR and TRPM4 plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of ischemic stroke. Targeting the protein-protein interactions between NMDAR and TRPM4 represents a promising therapeutic strategy for ischemic stroke. Herein, we describe the discovery of a novel series of NMDAR/TRPM4 interaction interface inhibitors aimed at enhancing neuroprotective efficacy and optimizing pharmacokinetic profiles.

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Objective: Explore the application effects of "Internet +" continuous emotional management training in depression patients and analyze the feasibility of innovative rehabilitation training methods.

Methods: Conveniently selected 100 discharged patients meeting the diagnostic criteria for depression from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University between August 2022 and January 2023 as study subjects. They were divided into an intervention group and a control group according to their discharge time, with 50 patients in each group.

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  • Polystyrene micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) negatively affect plant-insect interactions, particularly impacting the survival and growth of Plagiodera versicolora larvae when consuming willow plants exposed to high MNP concentrations.
  • Exposure to MNPs led to physiological changes in willows, such as increased lignin content and leaf thickness, which made them less palatable for herbivores and resulted in higher wear on the larvae's mouthparts.
  • Additionally, MNPs disrupted the gut microbiota and intestinal health of the larvae, leading to an increase in pathogenic bacteria, disrupted gut barriers, and higher mortality rates, suggesting significant ecological risks of MNPs on terrestrial ecosystems.
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Accurate determination of pesticide residues is crucial for food safety. A self-calibration method was developed for dual-signal "naked-eye" detection of organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) using bifunctional gold nanozymes (AuNEs). OPs inhibit the cascade reaction of acetylcholinesterase/choline oxidase (AChE/CHO) to reduce hydrogen peroxide (HO) production, which affects the AuNE-catalyzed color reaction and quenches the fluorescence of AuNEs with the assistance of Fe.

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Purpose: Currently, detethering surgery (DS) is the modality most extensively utilized to treat primary Tethered cord syndrome (TCS). Disappointingly, some children without bladder impairment showed a deterioration of bladder function after surgery, which critically influences the health-related quality of life. It was hypothesized that the DS might have a significant effect on bladder function and psychology.

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  • The trial examined how substituting fish meal with mixed protein ingredients affected the growth and health of Chinese perch over 56 days.
  • Results indicated that the highest substitution level (D3) led to poorer weight gain and higher feed conversion compared to D1, while D2 offered a balance of protein content and lower fat.
  • Additionally, the changes in blood biochemistry and gut bacteria were notable, particularly in D2, which also showed distinct gene expression related to metabolic pathways compared to the control group.
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Objective: The aim of this study is to explore the inherent classification of social support among individuals residing in rural areas of China. Additionally, we aim to examine the attributes and variations in health literacy scores among patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) within diverse social support categories.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

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In order to reduce the cost of scaffolding usage in engineering projects as much as possible under the premise of safety and rationality, while avoiding the risk of leakage caused by holes left in the building structure by the scaffolding, a type of inclined tensioned steel cantilevered scaffolding is proposed based on the stress characteristics of traditional cantilevered scaffolding. Considering the actual construction characteristics, a comprehensive approach involving theoretical analysis, on-site field tests, and finite element methods is adopted to clarify the full-process design method of the inclined tensioned steel cantilevered scaffolding. Additionally, recommendations are provided for the practical engineering design and application of the inclined tensioned steel cantilevered scaffolding.

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As natural and biodegradable biopolymers, Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) were synthetized by aerobic granules sludge (AGS) in a sequential batch reactor in this study. The effect of different COD concentrations on PHA accumulation and nutrients removal were investigated. At the same time, different pretreatment methods for PHA extraction, including NaClO pretreatment for extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) removal, NaCO pretreatment for EPS recovery, and grinding pretreatment to reduce particle size and augment the surface area available for interaction with the extraction solvent, were compared.

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Renal fibrosis is the major pathological changes of Chronic kidney disease (CKD). Piezo1, a mechanical sensitive ion channel, is implicated in organ fibrosis. However, the precise role of Piezo1 in CKD fibrosis is unknown.

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Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is an important immunosuppressive disease affecting chickens and is caused by infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) infection. VP5 is a non-essential protein for IBDV replication but plays a critical role in IBDV pathogenesis. A deeper understanding of the biological functions of VP5 is lacking.

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Background: Skin cancer ranks as one of the most prevalent malignant tumors affecting humans. This study was designed to explore the correlation between the advanced lung cancer inflammation index (ALI), a metric that gauged both nutrition and inflammation statuses, in skin cancer patients and their subsequent prognosis.

Methods: Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) spanning 1999-2018 were scrutinized, along with mortality tracking extending to December 31, 2019.

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Stent migration is one of the common complications after tracheal stent implantation. The causes of stent migration include size mismatch between the stent and the trachea, physiological movement of the trachea, and so on. In order to solve the above problems, this study designed a non-uniform Poisson ratio tracheal stent by combining the size and structure of the trachea and the physiological movement of the trachea to improve the migration of the stent, meanwhile ensuring the support of the stent.

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The mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi), as a typical freshwater carnivorous fish, has high economic value. Mandarin fish have a peculiar feeding habit of feeding on other live fry during the first-feeding period, while rejecting zooplankton or particulate feed, which may be attributed to the low expression of zooplankton-associated gene sws1 in mandarin fish. The domesticated strain of mandarin fish could feed on Artemia at 3 days post hatching (dph).

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Objective: This study aims to develop and validate a predictive model that integrates clinical features, MRI radiomics, and nutritional-inflammatory biomarkers to forecast progression-free survival (PFS) in cervical cancer (CC) patients undergoing concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT). The goal is to identify high-risk patients and guide personalized treatment.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of 188 patients from two centers, divided into training (132) and validation (56) sets.

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Self-healing hydrogels have attracted significant attention in chronic diabetic wound healing due to their potential to minimize the risk of secondary infections caused by joint movement or dressing rupture. Herein, a multifunctional self-healing hydrogel mediated utilizing an enzyme-triggered cascade reaction based on dynamic imine bonds was designed. The hydrogel employs three enzymes: lysozyme (LYZ), glucose oxidase (GOx), and catalase (CAT), as building blocks.

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  • Ovarian tumors are categorized into four main types: epithelial, germ cell, sex cord-stromal, and metastatic, each having unique biological behaviors.
  • Ovarian lymphangioma is a rare benign tumor that is uncommon in the ovaries specifically, making it notable in medical literature.
  • The reported case involved a patient who underwent laparoscopic surgery after finding an ovarian mass, and she experienced a smooth recovery with no signs of recurrence post-operation.
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Tracheal stents can be used to quickly reconstruct the airway and relieve symptoms of dyspnea in patients with tracheal stenosis. However, existing tracheal stents lead to complications such as granulation tissue formation, difficulty in removal, persistent growth of malignant tumors, stent migration, and mucus plugging. In this article, we reviewed the main methods used to reduce complications associated with tracheal stent design.

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  • Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a genetic disorder mainly caused by mutations in the LDLR gene, specifically identifying two pathogenic mutations: c.G1027A (p.Gly343Ser) and c.G1879A (p.Ala627Thr).
  • Whole exome sequencing was used to identify mutations in FH patients, followed by Sanger sequencing in their family members to analyze genetic correlations and evaluate LDLR expression using various cell assays.
  • Results showed p.Gly343Ser had normal protein localization, while p.Ala627Thr exhibited decreased expression and cytoplasmic localization, with bioinformatics indicating possible impacts on post-translational modifications affecting protein levels.
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  • This study investigates how proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) impact the saliva microbiota of laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) patients by analyzing saliva samples before and after an 8-week PPI regimen.
  • Results showed a significant change in both the diversity and composition of saliva microbiota post-PPI usage, highlighting a shift in bacterial populations.
  • Key findings indicate an increase in certain harmful bacteria and a decrease in beneficial bacteria, alongside changes in metabolic gene functions in the saliva microbiota after PPI treatment.
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Crossed high alcohol preferring (cHAP) mice have been selectively bred to consume considerable amounts of alcohol resulting in binge drinking. The dorsomedial striatum (DMS) is a brain region involved in goal-directed action selection, and dorsolateral striatum (DLS) is a brain region involved in habitual action selection. Alcohol use disorder (AUD) may involve a disruption in the balance between the DMS and DLS.

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