Publications by authors named "Zheng-chao Wang"

Corpus luteum,an important endocrine tissue in mammalian ovary,plays a role in the regulation of reproductive cycle and the establishment of early pregnancy.While studying the luteal development and its molecular regulation,we have discovered a variety of immune cells,such as T lymphocytes,macrophages,neutrophils,and eosinophils,in the corpus luteum.These immune cells accumulate and support luteal angiogenesis and progesterone production during the luteal development,thus participating in the regulation of luteal functions.

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Kidney is one of the important organs of the body.With both excretory and endocrine functions,it plays a vital role in regulating the normal physiological state.As a precursor of the nitric oxide(NO)synthesis ,L-arginine is involved in intracellular and intercellular signaling via NO,a vasoactive factor,thus plays a key role in maintaining the normal physiological functions of the kidney.

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The present study was designed to investigate proteomic differences in duck breast muscle during the early postmortem storage period. The meat quality was evaluated at 0 hr and 24 hr postmortem at 4°C in Pekin ducks, black Muscovy ducks and Mule ducks. Differentially expressed proteins were detected by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF/TOF MS) at 0 hr and 24 hr postmortem in the three duck breeds.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS) is a common reproductive endocrine disease in women of childbearing age. While it can be affected by a variety of factors,its pathophysiology remains unclear. Its clinical features mainly include anovulation,hyperandrogenism,and hyperinsulinemia,which are closely related with abnormal neuroendocrine system.

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Many pathological phenomena of male infertility are related to epigenetic changes in male germ cells. Epigenetic regulation during spermatogenesis plays an important role in mitotic/meiotic divisions and spermiogenesis. The histones have various post-translational modifications on different amino acid residues during spermatogenesis.

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  • Bisphenol A (BPA) is an environmental estrogen that is widely used and can disrupt endocrine functions in female mammals.
  • Prolonged exposure to BPA is linked to structural and functional changes in reproductive organs such as the ovaries, uterus, vagina, and oviducts.
  • The review explores how BPA interacts with different molecular targets in the female reproductive system and examines the potential mechanisms behind these effects.
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  • The ovarian follicle in mammals consists of an oocyte and surrounding granulosa and theca cells, with growth and development being crucial for oocyte maturation and fertilization capacity.
  • The signaling pathways, particularly the phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase/protein kinase B (PI3K/Akt) pathway, along with bone morphogenetic protein-15 (BMP-15), play essential roles in regulating follicular development through paracrine interactions.
  • This article reviews the significance of the PI3K/Akt pathway and BMP-15 in ovarian follicular development, contributing to a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved and their potential implications for treating infertility.
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  • Polycomb group (PcG) proteins help regulate gene expression, specifically repressing genes during stem cell growth and differentiation.
  • The PcG family includes two key complexes: PRC1 and PRC2, which play crucial roles in this regulation.
  • The review focuses on understanding the composition, localization, recruitment, and overall functions of PcG proteins in stem cell development.
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Objective: The present study is designed to investigate the cellular expressions and immunolocalizations of three different nitric oxide synthase (NOS) isoforms and the related nitric oxide (NO)/cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) signaling pathway in the ovaries of neonatal and immature rats.

Methods: The ovaries were obtained from ICR (Institute for Cancer Research) female Sprague-Dawley rats at postnatal days 1, 5, 7, 10, and 19. Then we carried out the histologic examination, immunohistochemistry, measurement of NOS activity, and modifications within the NO/cGMP pathway.

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This study explored the mechanism mediating the aggregation of membrane NADPH oxidase (NOX) subunits and subsequent activation of this enzyme in bovine coronary arterial endothelial cells (CAECs). With confocal microscopy, we found that FasL stimulated lipid rafts (LRs) clustering with NOX subunit aggregation and acid sphingomyelinase (ASM) gathering, which was blocked by the siRNA of sortilin, an intracellular protein responsible for the binding and targeting of ASM to lysosomes. Correspondingly, FasL-induced O(2)(.

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  • - Acrylamide, a chemical found in fried and baked foods, was tested for its toxicity on the reproductive system of male rats to assess its impact on sperm production.
  • - Thirty male rats were divided into three groups: two were given different doses of acrylamide for eight weeks, while a control group received only water; their growth, organ weights, and sperm characteristics were monitored.
  • - Results showed that high doses of acrylamide significantly retarded growth, decreased reproductive organ weights, and reduced sperm concentration while causing damage to testicular tissues, highlighting its harmful effects on male fertility.
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