Publications by authors named "Zhao Shi-Qi"

Noncommunicable chronic diseases among the elderly population represent a significant economic burden in China. However, previous disease-related health cost studies lacked representation of older adults and comparability of the burden of multiple chronic diseases. The objective of this study was to determine the fraction of health care costs attributable to the 6 most prevalent chronic diseases and comorbidities in the sample of older adults.

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Background: Unhealthy gestational weight gain is a modifiable risk factor for adverse maternal and child health. Appropriate and effective intervention strategies that focus on behavioral change or maintenance are critical in weight management during pregnancy. Our aim was to uncover the influencing factors and psychosocial mechanisms of gestational weight control behavior, and to construct a behavioral model suitable for intervention based on Information-Motivation-Behavioral skills (IMB) model.

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Greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation in wastewater treatment sector is indispensable in China's carbon neutral target. As an important component of wastewater system, sludge generation is rapidly increased with the acceleration of urbanization in China. It is crucial to investigate the carbon footprint of various sludge management strategies and quantify the potential optimization of GHG reduction effect at national scale.

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Black net shade treatment attenuates flavonoid biosynthesis in tea plants, while the effect of light quality is still unclear. We investigated the flavonoid and transcriptome profiles of tea leaves under different light conditions, using black nets with different shade percentages, blue, yellow and red nets to alter the light intensity and light spectral composition in the fields. Flavonol glycosides are more sensitive to light intensity than catechins, with a reduction percentage of total flavonol glycosides up to 79.

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  • Muscle atrophy, often resulting from mechanical unloading, leads to decreased muscle function and injury risk, with no effective therapies currently available.
  • Research identified miR-194 as a key player in muscle differentiation and the inhibition of harmful proteins, making it a potential therapy for muscle atrophy, although its stability as a drug has been a concern.
  • A novel gelatin nanosphere delivery system was developed to effectively transport miR-194, showing significant improvements in muscle fiber size and function in a model of muscle atrophy, highlighting its potential as a targeted treatment platform for related diseases.
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Online medical services (OMS) have become increasingly advantageous, but there are still several barriers to utilization among patients. This study aims to explore the factors influencing OMS utilization (OMSU) for patients in micro-, meso-, and macrosystems based on socioecological theory (SET) and from the perspective of the information-motivation-behavioral skills (IMB) model. We selected 1065 participants through multistage stratified cluster random sampling in Jiangsu, China.

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Membrane proteins are crucial for biological processes, and many of them are important to drug targets. Understanding the three-dimensional structures of membrane proteins are essential to evaluate their bio-function and drug design. High-purity membrane proteins are important for structural determination.

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Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) include miRNA, lncRNA, and circRNA. NcRNAs are involved in multiple biological processes, including chromatin remodeling, signal transduction, post-transcriptional modification, cell autophagy, carbohydrate metabolism, and cell cycle regulation. Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is notorious for high invasiveness and metastasis, poor prognosis, and high mortality, and it is the most malignant breast cancer, while the effective targets for TNBC treatment are still lacking.

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Background: Catechins, caffeine, and theanine as three important metabolites in the tea leaves play essential roles in the formation of specific taste and shows potential health benefits to humans. However, the knowledge on the dynamic changes of these metabolites content over seasons, as well as the candidate regulatory factors, remains largely undetermined.

Results: An integrated transcriptomic and metabolomic approach was used to analyze the dynamic changes of three mainly metabolites including catechins, caffeine, and theanine, and to explore the potential influencing factors associated with these dynamic changes over the course of seasons.

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  • Breast cancer, especially triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), poses a significant health threat to women due to its aggressive nature and lack of effective treatments, as it doesn’t respond to common hormone therapies.
  • TNBC is classified based on its molecular mechanisms, which helps determine the most effective chemotherapy since different TNBC subtypes have varied sensitivities to treatment.
  • Recent advancements in treatment approaches, including nutritional therapies and noncoding RNA treatments, show promise but have challenges such as side effects and instability, highlighting the need for further research to improve TNBC therapies.
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  • Breast cancer (BC) and prostate cancer (PC) are prevalent among women and men in Western countries, with death risk rates at 14% and 9%, respectively.
  • Hormonal imbalances, specifically abnormal levels of estrogen and androgens, play a crucial role in the development of both cancers, with estrogen promoting BC and influencing androgen production in PC.
  • The interaction of androgens with their receptors can have complex effects on BC types and contribute to both primary and advanced forms of PC, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of these mechanisms to enhance treatment options.
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a traumatic disease with significant psychic consequences to the patient's overall physical condition. microRNA-206 (miR-206) has been reported to play an essential role in the development of various diseases. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effect of miR-206 through the JAK/STAT signaling pathway on epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of renal tubular epithelial cells and glomerulosclerosis in rats with CKD.

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The present study aimed to investigate the association between high mobility group protein B1 (HMGB1), transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1), nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) and chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) and to identify the clinical significance of HMGB1, TGF-β1, NF-κB on patients with CAN. Between September 2012 and November 2014, 27 patients with CAN diagnosed by biopsy were enrolled in the present study and a further 30 patients that underwent nephrectomy following trauma were selected as the control group. Immunohistochemical staining with HMGB1, TGF-β1 and NF-κB expression in the renal tissues, and western blot analysis were used to measure the relative expression of HMGB1, TGF-β1 and NF-κB.

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  • Amino acid transporters (AATs) are crucial for transporting amino acids in plants and are vital for their growth and development.
  • In this study, researchers identified and classified 189 AAT genes in soybeans into 12 subfamilies, examining their structures, distribution, and duplication patterns.
  • The findings showed significant gene duplication in AAT genes, with interesting tissue-specific expression patterns, laying the groundwork for further research on their functions in soybeans and other crops.
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  • - The study aimed to explore the levels of mannose-binding lectin (MBL) in type 1 diabetes patients, focusing on those with diabetic nephropathy (DN) and those with persistent normoalbuminuria (PN).
  • - Researchers compared serum MBL levels in 224 patients with DN to 224 with PN, finding significantly higher MBL levels in those with DN, with a specific cutoff for diagnosing DN determined at 1,680 μg/l.
  • - The findings indicated that MBL levels can independently predict diabetic nephropathy in type 1 diabetes patients, demonstrating a strong association even after adjusting for other known risk factors.
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Objective: To observe the therapeutical effects of esculentoside A (EsA) on rats with mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis (MsPGN) induced by anti-Thy1.1 antibody and make a comparison of the effects between EsA and dexamethasone (DXM).

Methods: Wistar rats with MsPGN induced by anti-Thy1.

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Objective: To probe into the pathogenesis of rat mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis (MsPGN) induced by anti-Thy1 antibody.

Methods: Anti-Thy1 serum was produced, and then intravenously injected into Wistar rats for establishing an experimental model of MsPGN. The control group received intravenous injection of normal saline.

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