Publications by authors named "Zilong Wei"

Empathy for social pain encompasses both affective and cognitive responses to others' emotional reactions following negative social encounters, facilitating an understanding of their suffering and promoting prosocial behaviors. This study examined how a scarcity mindset affects empathy for social pain and prosocial intentions at behavioral and neural levels. Sixty participants were randomly assigned to either the scarcity or abundance mindset group.

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Humans live in collective groups and are highly sensitive to perceived emotions of a group, including the pain of a group. However, previous research on empathy for pain mainly focused on the suffering of a single individual ("individual empathy for pain"), with limited understanding of empathy for pain to a group ("group empathy for pain"). Thus, the present study aimed to investigate the cognitive neural mechanisms of group empathy for pain in the auditory modality.

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  • Somatosensory abnormalities are considered important in diagnosing autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and can also be present in those with autistic traits.
  • Two studies were conducted: the first with 358 participants identified a positive correlation between autistic traits and sensitivity to non-painful stimuli, while showing no relation to pain sensitivity.
  • The second study involving 1,167 participants used ERP technology to find that individuals with high autistic traits rated non-painful stimuli as more intense and had stronger emotional reactions, but both high and low groups reacted similarly to painful stimuli.
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  • The study examines how social isolation, intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic, affects individuals with high autistic traits, particularly their stress levels.
  • Researchers surveyed 1,597 Chinese adults measuring autistic traits, stress from isolation, psychological inflexibility, and core self-evaluation during the pandemic in Chongqing, China.
  • The findings indicate a positive correlation between autistic traits and social isolation stress, influenced by core self-evaluation and psychological inflexibility, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to support those with high autistic traits during such crises.
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Background: Glioblastoma (GBM), a prevalent malignant neoplasm within the neuro-oncological domain, has been a subject of considerable scrutiny. Macrophages, serving as the principal immunological constituents, profoundly infiltrate the microenvironment of GBM. However, investigations elucidating the intricate immunological mechanisms governing macrophage involvement in GBM at the single-cell level remain notably limited.

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  • When people see or hear about others suffering for a long time, they can feel really tired and less caring, which is called empathy fatigue.
  • This study looked at how focusing on understanding someone's thoughts (cognitive empathy) instead of their feelings (emotional empathy) can help reduce that tiredness.
  • The researchers found that when people paid more attention to cognitive empathy, they felt less fatigue and their brain responses showed it, meaning this could be a good way to feel better when dealing with other people's problems.
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Although some progress has been made in tumor treatment, gliomas remain one of the tumors that can still seriously threaten human life and health. Due to the particularity of the immune microenvironment of the central nervous system and the strong invasiveness of tumors, the treatment of gliomas remains a major challenge. Currently, researchers have explored a large number of immunotherapy programs to improve the survival and prognosis of glioma patients, including tumor vaccines, immune checkpoint inhibitors, adoptive cell transfer therapy, viral vector therapy, and genetic engineering therapy.

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Previous studies have reported relationships between exercise and pain. However, little is known about how aggressive exercise modulates individuals' responses to their own and others' pain. This present study addresses this question by conducting 2 studies employing event-related potential (ERP).

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Objectives: To study the anti-proliferation activity of wilforol A against glioma cells and its possible molecular mechanisms.

Methods: Human glioma cell lines U118 MG and A172, human tracheal epithelial cells (TECs) and astrocytes (HAs) were exposed to various concentrations of wilforol A and evaluated for viability, apoptosis, and levels of proteins using WST-8 assay, flow cytometry and Western blot analysis, respectively.

Results: Wilforol A inhibited the growth of U118 MG and A172 cells, but not TECs and HAs, in a concentration-dependent manner and the estimated IC50 were 6 to 11 μM after 4 h-exposure.

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Previous studies have reported that individuals with autistic traits, like those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), may have impaired empathic responses when observing static stimuli of others' pain. However, it remains unclear whether individuals with autistic traits exhibit impaired empathy for pain in response to dynamic stimuli. The present study addressed this question by recruiting 529 individuals whose autistic traits were assessed using the autism-spectrum quotient (AQ) questionnaire.

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is currently a substantial public health problem and one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. However, the cellular and transcriptional changes in TBI at single-cell level have not been well characterized. In this study, we reanalyzed a single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) dataset of mouse hippocampus to identify the key cellular and transcriptional changes associated with TBI.

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A common and most basic brain tumor is glioma that is exceptionally dangerous to health of various patients. A glioma segmentation, which is primarily magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) oriented, is considered as one of common tools developed for doctors. These doctors use this system to examine, analyse, and diagnose appearance of the glioma's outward for both patients, i.

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"Tianma" () and "gouteng" () are both widely used to treat cerebral ischemia. At the same time, "ezhu" () or turmeric, is derived from the dried roots of . It is a polyphenol known for its anti-inflammatory effects and its promotion of blood vessel endothelial function.

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  • Resveratrol (Res) is a natural compound found in plants that can help fight tumors.
  • In a study, Res was shown to kill glioblastoma A172 cancer cells by damaging their mitochondria and activating important proteins.
  • The combination of Res and blocking a protein called Pak2 could make the cancer-fighting effects even stronger, working through a pathway involving AMPK and YAP.
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An electric-field-driven (EFD), μ-3D printed, fused polymer technique has been developed for the fabrication of large-area microscale prototype molds using typical polymer materials, including microcrystalline wax (MC-wax), polycaprolactone (PCL), and polymathic methacrylate (PMMA). This work proposes an alternative for large area microscale modes and overcomes the limitation of high cost in the traditional mold manufacturing industry. The EFD principle enables printing of fused polymers materials more than one order of magnitude lower than the nozzle diameter, contributing to the necking effect of the Taylor cone jet, which is the key factor to achieve the microscale manufacturing.

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  • Scientists are studying circular RNAs (circRNAs) like circFOXO3 to understand their role in brain tumors called glioblastomas (GBM).
  • They found that circFOXO3 levels are much higher in GBM tissues compared to normal tissues and that it helps the cancer grow and spread.
  • By blocking circFOXO3 or using certain inhibitors, they can reduce tumor growth, which suggests that targeting circFOXO3 could be a new way to treat GBM.
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Glioblastoma is a lethal brain tumor type, which is frequently resistant to radiotherapy. The aim of the present study was to explore the function of legumain pseudogene 1 (LGMNP1) on radioresistance in glioblastoma. Reverse transcription‑quantitative PCR was used to detect the relative expression of LGMNP1 in glioma cell lines after radiotherapy.

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  • Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is a big problem that can happen in the brain after an injury when blood flow is restored.
  • In this study, scientists looked at a protein called Pak2 that helps protect cells from ER stress and how melatonin, a natural compound, can help support Pak2 levels.
  • The results showed that when Pak2 levels drop due to injury, it leads to cell death, but melatonin can help restore Pak2 and protect the cells, suggesting that taking melatonin could help reduce damage in similar situations.
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In this paper, we investigate the capability of an axle box acceleration (ABA) system to evaluate the degradation at railway crossings. For this purpose, information from multiple sensors, namely, ABA signals, 3D rail profiles, Global Positioning System (GPS) and tachometer recordings, was collected from both nominal and degraded crossings. By proper correlation of the gathered data, an algorithm was proposed to distinguish the characteristic ABA related to the degradation and then to evaluate the health condition of crossings.

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