Publications by authors named "Zhaozheng Zheng"

Chronic inflammation is a significant contributor to hypertensive heart failure. Carnosol (Car), primarily derived from the sage plant (Salvia carnosa), exhibits anti-inflammatory properties in a range of systems. Nevertheless, the influence of angiotensin II (Ang II) on cardiac remodeling remains uncharted.

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Hypertension is a prominent contributor to vascular injury. Deubiquinatase has been implicated in the regulation of hypertension-induced vascular injury. In the present study we investigated the specific role of deubiquinatase YOD1 in hypertension-induced vascular injury.

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  • Insulin resistance can lead to serious health problems like type 2 diabetes and heart disease, and it's important to find safe ways to prevent it.
  • The study looks at how curcumin, a compound from a plant, might help improve insulin sensitivity by affecting gut bacteria in mice that eat a high-fat diet.
  • Results showed that curcumin helped mice with high-fat diets by improving their ability to process sugar and fat, and this was linked to changes in their gut bacteria.
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Due to extremely poor systemic bioavailability, the mechanism by which curcumin increases energy expenditure remains unelucidated. Accumulating evidence suggests a strong association between the gut microbiota (GM) and energy metabolism. We investigated whether the GM mediates the effects of curcumin on improving energy homeostasis.

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Ki‑67 expression has been widely used in clinical practice as an index to evaluate the proliferative activity of tumor cells. The cutoff for Ki67 expression in order to increase the prognostic value of Ki67 expression in colorectal cancer varies. The present study assessed the relationship between the 25% cutoff for Ki67 expression and prognosis in colorectal cancer in the AJCC‑8 (American Joint Committee on Cancer 8 edition) stratification.

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Background: Rectal cancer (RC) surgery often results in permanent colostomy, seriously limiting the quality of life (QOL) in patients in terms of bowel function. This study aimed to examine defecation function and QOL in RC patients who underwent non-ostomy or ostomy surgery, at different time-points after surgery.

Methods: In total, 82 patients who underwent an ostomy and 141 who did not undergo an ostomy for the treatment of RC at our colorectal surgery department between January 2013 and January 2015 were enrolled.

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Aim: To analyze the survival trends in colorectal cancer (CRC) based on the different classifications recommended by the seventh and eighth editions of the American Joint Committee on Cancer staging system (AJCC-7 and AJCC-8).

Methods: The database from our institution was queried to identify patients with pathologically confirmed stage 0-IV CRC diagnosed between 2006 and 2012. Data from 2080 cases were collected and 1090 cases were evaluated through standardized inclusion and exclusion criteria.

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Purpose: Tissue carcinoembryonic antigen (t-CEA) and serum carcinoembryonic antigen (s-CEA) expression profiles are the most useful tumor markers for the diagnosis and evaluation of colorectal cancer (CRC) worldwide; however, their roles in CRC progression remain controversial. This study aimed to compare the prognostic values of both s-CEA and t-CEA in CRC.

Methods: A total of 517 patients from January 2006 to December 2010 with stages I-III CRC were retrospectively examined, with 5-year postoperative follow-up and death as end-points.

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Purpose: Colon cancer ranks second in mortality among all human malignancies, creating thus a need for exploration of novel molecules that would prove effective, cost-effective and with lower toxicity. In the recent past monoterpenes have gained tremendous attention for their anticancer activity. In the present study we evaluated the anticancer effects of two important monoterpenes, geraniol and geranyl acetate against colo-205 cancer cells.

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BACKGROUND The currently available chemotherapeutic regimens do not use a specifically designed drug delivery system. The objective of this study was to compare outcome measures, adverse effects, and cost of FOLFOX4 and FOLFIRINOX treatments in rectal cancer patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS We enrolled patients who, after surgery, did not undergo chemotherapy or radiotherapy (Control group); were administered 200 mg/m² folinic acid, 400 mg/m² fluorouracil, and 85 mg/m² oxaliplatin (FFO group); or were administered 400 mg/m² folinic acid, 400 mg/m² fluorouracil, 180 mg/m² irinotecan, and 85 mg/m2 oxaliplatin (FFIO group).

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