Publications by authors named "Zhihong Yang"

Age-associated sarcopenia decreases mobility and is promoted by cell senescence, inflammation, and fibrosis. The mitochondrial enzyme arginase-II (Arg-II) plays a causal role in aging and age-associated diseases. Therefore, we aim to explore the role of Arg-II in age-associated decline of physical activity and skeletal muscle aging in a mouse model.

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The application of lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries as efficient energy storage systems is hindered by the polysulfide shuttle and expansion effects. To overcome these obstacles, we employed density functional theory (DFT) to explore the 1T-NbS monolayer as a cathode material for Li-S batteries, particularly focusing on the effects of uniaxial tensile strain. Our results indicate that the pristine 1T-NbS monolayer presents a balanced adsorption affinity for LiPSs, thereby mitigating the shuttle effect.

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Tamarillo is widely grown in Yunnan Province, China, and has been found that it can be used in cheese-making with a distinctive fruity flavour. However, this primary component responsible for curdling milk remains unclear. This study aimed to identify the main component in tamarillo responsible for curdling milk using proteomics and ammonium sulfate (AS) precipitation.

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Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of electroacupuncture at acupoints of liver meridian in patients with diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) of liver depression.

Methods: A total of 62 patients with DOR of liver depression were randomly divided into an electroacupuncture group (31 cases, 1 case discontinued) and a western medication group (31 cases, 1 case was eliminated). Electroacupuncture was applied at bilateral Taichong (LR 3), Ligou (LR 5), Ququan (LR 8), Jimai (LR 12) in the electroacupuncture group, with continuous wave, in frequency of 2 Hz and current of 0.

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The exploitation of simply processed p-type semiconductors and photodetectors with promising optoelectrical properties remains challenging yet essential for current and future advanced optoelectronic applications. Transparent p-type CuI and Sn-doped CuI (Cu-Sn-I) films and their self-powered photodetectors have been successfully fabricated by the spraying method. It is found that the incorporation of Sn dopants enhances the optical, electrical, and photoelectric properties of CuI thin films as well as their corresponding self-powered heterojunction photodetectors.

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Background: Infertility rates have risen in recent years, with diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) affecting 10% of infertile women, accounting for approximately 20% of ovarian disorders. This highlights the importance of exploring effective treatments for DOR. This study investigates acupoint compatibility rules in acupuncture and moxibustion therapies for DOR and premature ovarian failure (POF) using complex network analysis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Excessive alcohol consumption is a major cause of alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD), which poses serious health risks and lacks effective treatments.
  • The pathogenesis of ALD involves a complex interaction between alcohol metabolism and mitochondrial function, with mitochondria being key for energy production but also vulnerable to alcohol-related damage.
  • Disruption of mitochondrial quality control from chronic alcohol use leads to mitochondrial dysfunction, increased liver inflammation, and fatty liver disease, suggesting that targeting mitochondrial health could offer new therapies for ALD.
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Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a clinical manifestation of venous thromboembolism and a major global burden of cardiovascular disease. In recent years, the crucial role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in cardiovascular disease has been confirmed. Here, we aimed to investigate the specific effect of miR-497-5p on DVT.

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Background And Aims: Long noncoding RNAs constitute a significant portion of the human genome. Among these, lncRNA H19, initially identified for its high expression during fetal development followed by a decline in the liver postnatally, re-emerges in various liver diseases. However, its specific role in alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) remains unclear.

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Blume is a traditional medicinal and food homology substance that has been used for thousands of years, is mainly distributed in China and other Asian countries, and has always been distinguished as a superior class of herbs. Gastrodin is the main active ingredient of Blume and has attracted increasing attention because of its extensive pharmacological activities. In addition to extraction and isolation from the original plant, gastrodin can also be obtained via chemical synthesis and biosynthesis.

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Multi-component synergy and the rational design of structures are effective methods for preparing electrode materials for high-performance energy storage devices. Transition metal-based hydroxides offer advantages such as a large specific surface area, large interlayer spacing, multiple redox states, and high theoretical capacity, making them commonly used as positive materials for supercapacitors. However, challenges like low conductivity and severe agglomeration limit their practical application.

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Background: Aortic Dissection (AD) is a vascular disease with a high mortality rate and limited treatment strategies. The current research analyzed the function and regulatory mechanism of lncRNA HCG18 in AD.

Methods: HCG18, miR-103a-3p, and HMGA2 levels in the aortic tissue of AD patients were examined by RT-qPCR.

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Background: Excessive alcohol consumption has a multifaceted impact on the body's metabolic pathways and organ systems. The objectives of this study were to characterize global metabolomic changes and identify specific pathways that are altered in individuals with excessive alcohol use.

Methods: This exploratory study included 22 healthy controls with no known history of excessive alcohol use and 38 patients identified as using alcohol excessively.

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Photon upconversion via triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA-UC) provides a pathway to overcoming the thermodynamic efficiency limits in single-junction solar cells by allowing the harvesting of sub-bandgap photons. Here, we use mixed halide perovskite nanocrystals (CsPbX, X = Br/I) as triplet sensitizers, with excitation transfer to 9,10-diphenylanthracene (DPA) and/or 9,10-bis[(triisopropylsilyl)ethynyl]anthracene (TIPS-An) which act as the triplet annihilators. We observe that the upconversion efficiency is five times higher with the combination of both annihilators in a composite system compared to the sum of the individual single-acceptor systems.

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Sleep disorders are the most widespread mental disorders after stroke and hurt survivors' functional prognosis, response to restoration, and quality of life. This review will address an overview of the progress of research on the biological mechanisms associated with stroke-complicating sleep disorders. Extensive research has investigated the negative impact of stroke on sleep.

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Objectives: To observe the effects of moxibustion on blood lipid metabolism, pathological morphology of thoracic aorta, and the expression of silent information regulator 1 (SIRT1) and forkhead box transcription factor O3a (FOXO3a) in ApoE atherosclerosis (AS) mice, so as to explore the potential mechanism of moxibustion in preventing and treating AS.

Methods: Ten C57BL/6J mice were fed a normal diet as the control group, and 30 ApoE mice were fed a high-fat diet to establish the AS model, which were randomly divided into the model group, simvastatin group, and moxibustion group, with 10 mice in each group. From the first day of modeling, mice in the moxibustion group received mild moxibustion treatment at "Shenque"(CV8), "Yinlingquan"(SP9), bilateral "Neiguan"(PC6) and "Xuehai"(SP10) for 30 min per time;the mice in the simvastatin group were given simvastatin orally (2.

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Background: Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a familial cardiac disease associated with ventricular arrhythmias and an increased risk of sudden cardiac death. Currently, there are no approved treatments that address the underlying genetic cause of this disease, representing a significant unmet need. Mutations in Plakophilin-2 (PKP2), encoding a desmosomal protein, account for approximately 40% of ARVC cases and result in reduced gene expression.

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Objectives: To evaluate the diagnostic value of plasma exosomal miR-223 and its combination with CA125 for the diagnosis of early-stage epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC).

Patients And Methods: Exosomes derived from the plasma of 78 EOC patients, 40 patients with epithelial benign ovarian tumors, and 52 healthy participants were isolated using the ultracentrifugation method and identified by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and western blot.

Results: The expression of exosomal miR-223 was significantly upregulated in the plasma of EOC patients compared to that in healthy subjects and patients with benign diseases.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aims to understand how gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affects glucose regulation and the development of pancreatic islets in the offspring of pregnant mice.
  • Researchers used exosomes from umbilical blood to analyze the metabolic effects in pregnant mice, measuring various blood markers and monitoring pancreatic islet development.
  • Key results showed that GDM exosomes led to significant metabolic issues in pregnant mice and accelerated islet maturation in their offspring, highlighting potential mechanisms for increased diabetes risk in these children.
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A high glycemic index (HGI) diet induces hyperglycemia, a risk factor for diseases affecting multiple organ systems. Here, we evaluated tissue-specific adaptations in the liver and retina after feeding HGI diet to mice for 1 or 12 month. In the liver, genes associated with inflammation and fatty acid metabolism were altered within 1 month of HGI diet, whereas 12-month HGI diet-fed group showed dysregulated expression of cytochrome P450 genes and overexpression of lipogenic factors including and .

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Increased endothelial permeability plays an important role in blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction and is implicated in neuronal injury in many diseased conditions. BBB disruption is primarily determined by dysfunction of endothelial cell-cell junctions. Deprivation of oxygen supply or hypoxia, a common feature of a variety of human diseases, is a major risk factor for BBB disruption.

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In this work, black TiO (BTiO) loaded on black red mud (BRM) was successfully prepared with the conversion of FeO into magnetic FeO in red mud and the reduction of partial Ti to Ti in TiO via the facile sol-gel method and H reduction treatment. The obtained low-cost BRM/BTiO composites exhibit remarkable photocatalytic degradation toward rhodamine B (91.2%) and tetracycline (83.

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Dam construction as an important anthropogenic activity significantly influences ecological processes in altered freshwater bodies. However, the effects of multiple cascade dams on microbial communities have been largely overlooked. In this study, the spatiotemporal distribution, co-occurrence relationships, assembly mechanisms, and functional profiles of sedimentary bacterial communities were systematically investigated in 12 cascade reservoirs across two typical karst basins in southwest China over four seasons.

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