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Food Chem ; 462: 140955, 2025 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39232272

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Investigations indicated that sn-2 palmitate have positive effects on brain development, although its mechanism remains largely unexamined. This research delved into how a diet abundant in sn-2 palmitate influenced the cognitive behavior of mice and elucidated the associated mechanisms using metabolomics and lipidomics. The study demonstrated that dietary sn-2 palmitate led to improved working memory and cognition in mice, as well as an increase in brain BDNF concentration when compared to those fed blend vegetable oil (BVO). This was because sn-2 palmitate feeding promoted the synthesis of very long-chain fatty acids (VLCPUFAs) for the lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) and lysophosphatidylethanolamine (LPE) in the liver. This led to more efficient delivery of VLCPUFAs to the brain, as indicated by elevated concentration of LPC/LPE-VLCPUFAs in the liver and heightened expression of the major facilitator superfamily domain containing 2a (MFSD2A). In essence, this paper offered a potential mechanism by which sn-2 palmitate enhanced mouse neurodevelopment.


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Brain , Cognition , Liver , Lysophosphatidylcholines , Palmitates , Animals , Lysophosphatidylcholines/metabolism , Mice , Liver/metabolism , Brain/metabolism , Brain/growth & development , Brain/drug effects , Male , Palmitates/metabolism , Cognition/drug effects , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Fatty Acids/metabolism , Fatty Acids/chemistry , Humans
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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 324: 124949, 2025 Jan 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39153344

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A nonparametric point-by-point (NPP) method is presented for high-accuracy measurement of the time-dependent frequency (laser frequency) in tunable laser absorption spectroscopy, crucial for ensuring ultimate measurement accuracy. In wavelength modulation spectroscopy in particular, the parametric methods in current use for time-dependent frequency measurement are insufficiently accurate and are difficult to apply to complex modulation scenarios. Based on a multi-scale viewpoint, point-by-point measurement of the frequency is realized by linear superposition of the frequency information mapped from the interferometric signal on a unit scale and on a local scale. Validation experiments indicate that the measurement accuracy of the proposed NPP method is three times that of the existing parametric methods, while effectively immunizing against non-ideal tuning effects. Additionally, the NPP method is suitable for use with arbitrarily complex modulations such as square wave modulation, for which parametric methods are inapplicable.

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Neural Regen Res ; 20(6): 1735-1748, 2025 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39104112

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JOURNAL/nrgr/04.03/01300535-202506000-00025/figure1/v/2024-08-05T133530Z/r/image-tiff Dysregulation of neurotransmitter metabolism in the central nervous system contributes to mood disorders such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Monoamines and amino acids are important types of neurotransmitters. Our previous results have shown that disco-interacting protein 2 homolog A (Dip2a) knockout mice exhibit brain development disorders and abnormal amino acid metabolism in serum. This suggests that DIP2A is involved in the metabolism of amino acid-associated neurotransmitters. Therefore, we performed targeted neurotransmitter metabolomics analysis and found that Dip2a deficiency caused abnormal metabolism of tryptophan and thyroxine in the basolateral amygdala and medial prefrontal cortex. In addition, acute restraint stress induced a decrease in 5-hydroxytryptamine in the basolateral amygdala. Additionally, Dip2a was abundantly expressed in excitatory neurons of the basolateral amygdala, and deletion of Dip2a in these neurons resulted in hopelessness-like behavior in the tail suspension test. Altogether, these findings demonstrate that DIP2A in the basolateral amygdala may be involved in the regulation of stress susceptibility. This provides critical evidence implicating a role of DIP2A in affective disorders.

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Clin Chim Acta ; 564: 119929, 2025 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39154700

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Irisin, a hormone-like adipo-myokine, has garnered considerable attention in recent years for its potential impact in metabolic diseases. Its physiological effects are similar to those of thyroid hormones, prompting numerous investigations into potential correlations and interactions between irisin and thyroid function through various in vitro and animal experiments. However, existing studies suggest that the relationship between irisin and thyroid diseases is highly complex and multifaceted. In this paper, we have summarized the research results on serum irisin and thyroid function, providing an overview of advancements and constraints in current research on irisin and thyroid hormones. The aim is to offer insights and directions for future clinical trials in this field.


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Fibronectins , Thyroid Diseases , Humans , Fibronectins/blood , Fibronectins/metabolism , Thyroid Diseases/blood , Thyroid Diseases/metabolism , Animals , Thyroid Hormones/blood , Thyroid Hormones/metabolism
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J Affect Disord ; 2024 Sep 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39299585

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BACKGROUND: Psychological resilience can be augmented through the acquisition of specific cognitive or emotional regulation skills, enabling children to adapt to or recover from stressful events, disadvantages, or adversities. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a Tianchang Resilience-focused inTervention program (TRT1 program) on resilience and mental health conditions of Chinese children. METHODS: This study was a two-arm cluster-randomized controlled trial, performed in Tianchang, a county in China. Students from 20 classes in a local primary school (aged 8.7-11.2 years) were randomly allocated to receive a resilience-focused intervention or waitlist group. The intervention comprised weekly 40-min sessions for 14 weeks and co-led by lay counsellors. Measures of emotional symptoms, behavioral difficulties, and resilience were collected at pre-, post-intervention, 6-months, and 12-months follow-up. RESULTS: Between June 16, 2022, and September 4, 2022, 775 eligible students were recruited (mean age 9.93 years; 420 [54.2 %] boys). Relative to the waitlist group (N = 391), the intervention group (N = 384) reported a significant reduction in depressive and anxiety symptoms at post-intervention (all p < 0.001), 6-months (p = 0.007; p = 0.002) and 12-months follow-up (p = 0.018; p = 0.018), respectively. The intervention group effects were also observed on resilience at post-intervention follow-up (p = 0.006), and remained stable over 6-months (p < 0.001) and 12-months follow-up (p = 0.022). CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that the TRT program, a universal resilience-focused intervention for children in the school setting, showed long-term effectiveness in improving resilience and mental health conditions. This minimally trained laypersons-delivered intervention might enhance the program's generalizability to other communities.

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Hum Mol Genet ; 2024 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39301785

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Gastric cancer (GC) is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally, necessitating the identification of novel therapeutic targets. This study investigates the roles of MATN3 and ASPN in GC progression via the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) pathway. Analysis of the Cancer Genome Atlas-Stomach Adenocarcinoma (TCGA-STAD) dataset revealed that both MATN3 and ASPN are significantly upregulated in GC tissues and correlate with poor patient survival. Protein-protein interaction and co-expression analyses confirmed a direct interaction between MATN3 and ASPN, suggesting their synergistic role in EMT activation. Functional assays demonstrated that MATN3 promotes GC cell proliferation, migration, and invasion, while its knockdown inhibits these malignant behaviors and induces apoptosis. ASPN overexpression further amplified these oncogenic effects. In vivo, studies in a mouse model corroborated that co-overexpression of MATN3 and ASPN enhances tumor growth and metastasis. These findings highlight the MATN3-ASPN axis as a potential therapeutic target in GC, offering new insights into the molecular mechanisms driving GC progression.

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Plant Divers ; 46(4): 519-529, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39280976

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In response to insect attack, plants use intricate signaling pathways, including phytohormones, such as jasmonate (JA), ethylene (ET), and salicylic acid (SA), to activate defenses. Maize (Zea mays) is one of the most important staple food crops around the world. Previous studies have shown that the JA and ET signaling play important roles in maize defense against insects, but little is known about whether and how SA regulates maize resistance to insect herbivores. In this study, we ectopically expressed the NahG (salicylate hydroxylase) gene in maize plants (NahG maize) to block the accumulation of SA. It was found that compared with the wild-type (WT) maize, the NahG maize exhibited decreased resistance to the generalist insects S podoptera litura and Spodoptera frugiperda and the specialist Mythimna separata, and the compromised resistance in the NahG maize was associated with decreased levels of defensive metabolites benzoxazinoids (Bxs) and chlorogenic acid (CA). Quantification of simulated S. litura feeding-induced JA, JA-isoleucine conjugate (JA-Ile), and ET in the WT and NahG maize indicated that SA does not regulate JA or JA-Ile, but positively controls ET. We provide evidence suggesting that the SA pathway does not crosstalk with the JA or the ET signaling in regulating the accumulation of Bxs and CA. Transcriptome analysis revealed that the bHLH, ERF, and WRKY transcription factors might be involved in SA-regulated defenses. This study uncovers a novel and important phytohormone pathway in maize defense against lepidopterous larvae.

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EClinicalMedicine ; 75: 102803, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39281103

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Background: Oesophagogastroduodenoscopy (OGD) quality and identification of the early upper gastrointestinal (UGI) neoplasm play an important role in detecting the UGI neoplasm. However, the optimal method for quality control in daily OGD procedures is currently lacking. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a real-time intelligent quality-control system (IQCS), which combines OGD quality control with lesion detection of early UGI neoplasms. Methods: We performed a multicentre, single-blinded, randomised controlled trial at 6 hospitals in China. Patients aged 40-80 years old who underwent painless OGD were screened for enrolment in this study. Patients with a history of advanced UGI cancer, stenosis, or obstruction in UGI tract were excluded. Eligible subjects were randomly assigned (1:1) to either the routine or IQCS group to undergo standard OGD examination and OGD examination aided by IQCS, respectively. Patients were masked to the randomisation status. The primary outcome was the detection of early UGI neoplasms. All analyses were done on a per-protocol basis. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04720924. Findings: Between January 16, 2021 and December 23, 2022, 1840 patients were randomised (IQCS group: 919, routine group: 921). The full analysis set consisted of 914 in the IQCS group and 915 in the routine group. The early UGI neoplasms detection rate in the IQCS group (6.1%, 56/914) was significantly higher than in the routine group (2.3%, 21/915; P = 0.0001). The IQCS group had fewer blind spots (2.3 vs. 6.2, P < 0.0001). The IQCS group had higher stomach cleanliness on cardia or fundus (99.5% vs. 87.9%, P < 0.0001), body (98.9% vs. 88.0%, P < 0.0001), angulus (99.8% vs. 88.4%, P < 0.0001) and antrum or pylorus (100.0% vs. 87.4%, P < 0.0001). The inspection time (576.2 vs. 574.5s, P = 0.91) and biopsy rate (57.2% vs. 56.6%, P = 0.83) were not different between the groups. The early UGI neoplasms detection rate in the IQCS group increased in both non-academic centres (RR = 3.319, 95% CI 1.277-9.176; P = 0.0094) and academic centres (RR = 2.416, 95% CI 1.301-4.568; P = 0.0034). The same improvements were observed for both less-experienced endoscopists (RR = 2.650, 95% CI 1.330-5.410; P = 0.0034) and experienced endoscopists (RR = 2.710, 95% CI 1.226-6.205; P = 0.010). No adverse events or serious adverse events were reported in the two groups. Interpretation: The IQCS improved the OGD quality and increased early UGI neoplasm detection in different hospital types and endoscopist experiences. IQCS could play an important role in primary basic hospitals and non-expert endoscopists to improve the diagnostic accuracy of early UGI neoplasms. The effectiveness of IQCS in real-world clinical settings needs a larger population validation. Funding: Key R&D Program of Shandong Province, China (Major Scientific and Technological Innovation Project), National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Taishan Scholars Program of Shandong Province, the National Key Research and Development Program of China, and the Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation.

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Quant Imaging Med Surg ; 14(9): 6493-6507, 2024 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39281115

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Background: Simultaneous endoscopic septoplasty is often required during endonasal endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy (En-DCR) to improve access to the lacrimal sac and potentially optimize surgical success rates. In current practice, the decision to proceed to concomitant endoscopic septoplasty during En-DCR in patients with primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction (PANDO) is determined by anterior rhinoscopy and nasal endoscopic examination. However, none of these methods can be used to quantitatively assess the severity of septal deviation to determine the need for concomitant endoscopic septoplasty during En-DCR. This study was thus conducted to develop and validate a radiological prediction model based on computed tomography (CT) to predict the necessity of concomitant endoscopic septoplasty during En-DCR. Methods: Data from 225 patients with PANDO and nasal septal deviation (NSD) who had undergone unilateral En-DCR in a single center from January 2022 to June 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. Least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) was used to select predictors for concomitant endoscopic septoplasty during En-DCR. The ultimate model was developed through the application of multivariable logistic regression and subsequently confirmed through assessment with an internal validation cohort. The final model was then visually represented using a nomogram and an online calculator. Results: In this retrospective study of 225 eyes from 225 patients with PANDO and NSD, the training cohort included 157 eyes, and the validation cohort included 68 eyes. CT imaging characteristics including NSD angle [odds ratio (OR) 1.54; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.32-1.87], NSD location (OR 4.49; 95% CI: 1.25-18.77), NSD direction (OR 5.38; 95% CI: 1.48-24.52), and middle nasal passage width (MNPW) at the surgical side (OR 0.61; 95% CI: 0.43-0.82) were identified as independent predictors for concomitant endoscopic septoplasty during En-DCR. A novel nomogram constructed from these CT signs showed high predictive performance. The area under the curves (AUCs) of the training set and internal validation set were 0.913 and 0.909, respectively. Conclusions: A CT-based radiological prediction model was created to help surgeons determine if concomitant endoscopic septoplasty is needed during En-DCR in patients with PANDO and NSD.

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Pak J Med Sci ; 40(8): 1825-1830, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39281248

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Objective: To analyze the characteristics of deliberate drug ingestion in adolescents and its related influencing factors. Method: This was a retrospective study. A total of 158 cases of deliberate drug ingestion as observation group and 160 cases of other diseases in adolescents as control group were treated in the Emergency Department of Baoding Hospital of Beijing Children's Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University from January 2020 to December 2022. The clinical characteristics of adolescents who engaged in deliberate drug ingestion were analyzed, and various factors that could potentially influence deliberate drug ingestion in adolescents were subjected to both univariate and multivariate analysis. Result: There was a progressive increase in the number of patients presenting with mental health issues year by year. Univariate analysis showed that family type, guardian's education level, place of residence, whether they were only children, parents' knowledge of medication, awareness of medication safety, depression/anxiety, negative life events, and social support were risk factors for deliberate drug ingestion in adolescents (all p<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that family type, parents' knowledge of medication, awareness of medication safety, whether they were depressed/anxious, negative life events, and social support were independent risk factors for deliberate drug ingestion in adolescents (p<0.05). Conclusion: The incidence of deliberate drug ingestion in adolescents is increasing year by year, and their behavior is influenced by multiple factors. Interventions should be targeted at controllable influencing factors to prevent or reduce deliberate drug ingestion in adolescents.

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Cancer Manag Res ; 16: 1247-1252, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39282608

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Primary breast Burkitt lymphoma (PB-BL) is an exceedingly rare form of primary breast lymphoma. Ultrasonography is the preferred modality for diagnosing breast diseases; however, the ultrasonic features of Burkitt lymphoma have rarely been reported. Herein, we report a case of ultrasonically diagnosed bilateral PB-BL in a lactating patient and present a literature review. A 28-year-old female patient experienced bilateral breast engorgement starting more than a month after childbirth. At three months postpartum, the patient experienced extreme bilateral breast engorgement, with the skin appearing dark purple and jaundiced. Based on the imaging diagnosis, pathological, immunohistochemical, and molecular biological findings, she was diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma involves bilateral breasts, right adrenal glands, uterus, and multiple bones. After 4 cycles of combination chemotherapy, the tumor basically disappeared, and then after autologous stem cell transplantation and one cycle of combination chemotherapy, the patient is generally in good condition and is under follow-up. We found that the ultrasonic characteristics of PB-BL are different from those of common breast cancer or lactation mastitis. PB-BL lesions are often multiple, large masses, and even involve the whole breast. The characteristic reticular structures are common in lesions, and irregular hyperechoic masses can be seen around it. The mass has abundant peripheral and internal blood flow signals, but internal calcification and attenuated posterior echoes of masses are rarely observed. Thus, the ultrasonic features of breast Burkitt lymphoma are somewhat specific and understanding these features is conducive to its early identification.

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Lancet Reg Health West Pac ; 51: 101195, 2024 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39286450

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Background: A comprehensive profile of cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden and human resources for health (HRH) distribution in the WHO Western Pacific region has yet to be presented. Studies on the relationship between HRH and CVD in this region are limited. We aimed to describe CVD trends and HRH density in the Western Pacific region and explore the association of HRH with CVD burden. Methods: Estimates of CVD deaths and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) were obtained from the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) 2021, and the annual density of HRH was retrieved from GBD 2019. We presented trends in CVD burden and HRH density across 31 Western Pacific countries. Spearman rank correlation analysis and generalized linear models were used to examine associations between CVD burden and HRH density. Findings: In 2021, CVD caused six million deaths and 125 million DALYs in the Western Pacific region, accounting for 39.4% and 22.5% of all-cause deaths and DALYs. From 1990 to 2021, the number of CVD deaths and DALYs increased by 94.9% and 57.3% in this region, whereas the age-standardized rate of CVD deaths and DALYs declined in all countries. In 2021, stroke and ischemic heart disease were the leading causes in the Western Pacific region, and a 32-year increase in CVD burden was primarily driven by aortic aneurysm, lower extremity peripheral arterial disease, endocarditis, and atrial fibrillation and flutter. In 2019, there was an approximately 20-fold difference in HRH density across 31 countries from the lowest in Papua New Guinea to the highest in Australia. HRH density was negatively related to the age-standardized rate of CVD deaths (r s  = -0.74) and DALYs (r s  = -0.73), especially strong associations between CVD burden and the density of dentistry personnel, aides & emergency medical workers, and medical laboratory technicians. Interpretation: CVD remains a pressing public health issue in the Western Pacific region where noticeable shortages in health workers exist. The negative associations between CVD burden and HRH density suggest that health workers, especially dentistry personnel, aides & emergency medical staff, and medical laboratory technicians merit more investment to reduce the CVD burden. Funding: National Natural Science Foundation of China (82073573 to ZZ; 82273654 to YS).

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iScience ; 27(9): 110678, 2024 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39286500

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Thousands of voltage-gated sodium (Nav) channel variants contribute to a variety of disorders, including epilepsy, cardiac arrhythmia, and pain disorders. Yet, the effects of more variants remain unclear. The conventional gain-of-function (GoF) or loss-of-function (LoF) classifications are frequently employed to interpret mutations' effects and guide therapy for sodium channelopathies. Our study challenges this binary classification by analyzing 525 mutations associated with 34 diseases across 366 electrophysiology studies, revealing that diseases with similar GoF/LoF effects can stem from unique molecular mechanisms. Utilizing UniProt data, we mapped over 2,400 disease-associated missense mutations across Nav channels. This analysis pinpoints key mutation hotspots and maps patterns of gating-property impacts for the mutations, respectively, located around the selectivity filter, activation gate, fast inactivation region, and voltage-sensing domains. This study shows great potential to enhance prediction accuracy for mutational effects based on the structural context, paving the way for targeted drug design in precision medicine.

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Anal Chem ; 2024 Sep 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39287125

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In this study, we present an innovative "click-to-release" strategy for the design of highly specific H2Sn bioorthogonal probes that undergo a specific click reaction with H2Sn and release fluorophores by a following rearrangement. A library of cyclooctyne derivatives was established and successfully demonstrated the availability of the release strategy. Then, a model probe CM-CT was synthesized, which can achieve effective fluorophore release (>80%) in the presence of a H2Sn donor. To further validate the application of this class of probes, a new probe QN-RHO-CT based on Rhodamine 110 was developed. This probe showed good water solubility (>160 µM) and fast release kinetics and can achieve selective H2Sn detection in living cells. We used this probe to study the process of H2S-mediated protein S-persulfidation and demonstrated that excess H2S would directly react with protein persulfides to generate H2S2 and reduce the persulfides to thiols. Additionally, we elucidated the click-to-release mechanism in our design through a detailed mechanistic study, confirming the generation of the key intermediate α, ß-unsaturated cyclooctanethione. This bioorthogonal click-to-release reaction provides a useful tool for investigating the function of H2Sn and paves the way for biological studies on H2Sn.

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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; : e2308823, 2024 Sep 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39287146

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Asynchronous nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation in human oocytes is believed to cause morphological anomalies after controlled ovarian hyperstimulation. Vacuolar protein sorting 34 (VPS34) is renowned for its pivotal role in regulating autophagy and endocytic trafficking. To investigate its impact on oocyte development, oocyte-specific knockout mice (ZcKO) are generated, and these mice are completely found infertile, with embryonic development halted at 2- to 4-cell stage. This infertility is related with a disruption on autophagic/mitophagic flux in ZcKO oocytes, leading to subsequent failure of zygotic genome activation (ZGA) in derived 2-cell embryos. The findings further elucidated the regulation of VPS34 on the activity and subcellular translocation of RAS-related GTP-binding protein 7 (RAB7), which is critical not only for the maturation of late endosomes and lysosomes, but also for initiating mitophagy via retrograde trafficking. VPS34 binds directly with RAB7 and facilitates its activity conversion through TBC1 domain family member 5 (TBC1D5). Consistent with the cytoplasmic vacuolation observed in ZcKO oocytes, defects in multiple vesicle trafficking systems are also identified in vacuolated human oocytes. Furthermore, activating VPS34 with corynoxin B (CB) treatment improved oocyte quality in aged mice. Hence, VPS34 activation may represent a novel approach to enhance oocyte quality in human artificial reproduction.

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Brain Res ; 1845: 149243, 2024 Sep 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39293679

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Kainic acid (KA)-induced excitotoxicity induces acute degradation of phospholipids and release of free fatty acids (FFAs) in rodent hippocampus, but the long-term changes in phospholipids or the subcellular origins of liberated FFAs remain unclarified. Phospholipids and FFAs were determined in KA-damaged mouse hippocampus by enzyme-coupled biochemical assays. The evolution of membrane injuries in the hippocampus was examined by a series of morphological techniques. The levels of phospholipids in the hippocampus decreased shortly after KA injection but recovered close to the control levels at 24 h. The decline in phospholipids was accelerated again from 72 to 120 after KA treatment. The levels of FFAs were negatively related to those of phospholipids, exhibiting a similar but opposite trend of changes. KA treatment caused progressively severe damage to vulnerable neurons, which was accompanied by increased permeability in the cell membrane and increased staining of membrane-bound dyes in the cytoplasm. Double fluorescence staining showed that the latter was partially overlapped with abnormally increased endocytic and autophagic components in damaged neurons. Our results revealed intricate and biphasic changes in phospholipid and FFA levels in KA-damaged hippocampus. Disrupted endomembrane system may be one of the major origins for KA-induced FFA release.

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J Orthop Surg Res ; 19(1): 578, 2024 Sep 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39294729

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OBJECTIVES: We conducted a multicenter retrospective analysis to compare the clinical outcomes and complications associated with the posterior-anterior and posterior-only approaches in treating Thoracolumbar Junction (TLJ) Tuberculosis (TB) in children aged 3-10 years. METHODS: Herein, 52 TLJ TB patients (age range = 3-10 years; mean age = 6.8 ± 2.2 years; females = 22; males = 30) treated with debridement, fusion, and instrumentation were recruited from two hospitals in China between May 2008 and February 2022, and their clinical data were reviewed retrospectively. Among them, 24 group A patients and 28 group B patients underwent the posterior-anterior and posterior-only approaches, respectively. The two groups were assessed for surgical time, blood loss, hospitalization duration, operative complications, inflammatory indicators, Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores, Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) scores, kyphosis angles, and neurologic functions. Results or differences with P < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The average follow-up period was 37.5 ± 23.3 months. Compared to group A patients, group B patients exhibited significantly lower surgical time, blood loss amount, time it took to stand, and hospitalization duration, as well as fewer complications. Notably, the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) and C-Reactive Protein (CRP) values of patients in both groups returned to normal one year post-surgery. Furthermore, compared to the preoperative values, patients' VAS and ODI scores, as well as neurological functions and kyphosis angles, were significantly improved postoperatively and at the final follow-up, but with no statistically significant differences between the two groups. Moreover, there was no internal fixation failure or TB recurrence, and all patients exhibited solid bone fusion at the last follow-up. CONCLUSION: For pediatric TLJ TB involving no or at most two segments, both posterior-anterior and posterior-only approaches could effectively remove lesions and decompress the spinal cord, restore spinal stability, correct kyphosis, and prevent deformity deterioration. Nonetheless, the posterior-only approach can more effectively shorten the surgical time, reduce related trauma and complications, and promote rapid recovery, making it a safer and highly preferable minimally invasive approach.


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Lumbar Vertebrae , Spinal Fusion , Thoracic Vertebrae , Tuberculosis, Spinal , Humans , Child , Male , Female , Tuberculosis, Spinal/surgery , Tuberculosis, Spinal/diagnostic imaging , Thoracic Vertebrae/surgery , Lumbar Vertebrae/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Child, Preschool , Treatment Outcome , Spinal Fusion/methods , Debridement/methods , Follow-Up Studies , Operative Time , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Blood Loss, Surgical/statistics & numerical data
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Heliyon ; 10(17): e37311, 2024 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39296044

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ST6GAL2, a member of the sialoglycosyltransferase family, primarily localizes within the cellular Golgi apparatus. However, the role of the ST6GAL2 gene in skeletal muscle growth and development remains elusive. In this study, the impact of the ST6GAL2 gene on the proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis of primary chicken myoblasts at the cellular level was investigated. Quantitative fluorescent PCR was used to measure the expression levels of genes. Subsequently, using gene knockout mice, we assessed its effects on skeletal muscle growth and development in vivo. Our findings reveal that the ST6GAL2 gene promotes the expression of cell cycle and proliferation-related genes, including CCNB2 and PCNA, and apoptosis-related genes, such as Fas and Caspase-9. At the individual level, double knockout of ST6GAL2 inhibited the formation of both fast and slow muscle fibers in the quadriceps, extensor digitorum longus, and tibial anterior muscle, while promoting their formation in the gastrocnemius and soleus. These results collectively demonstrate that the ST6GAL2 gene facilitates the proliferation, apoptosis, and fusion processes of primary chicken myoblasts. Additionally, it promotes the enlargement of cross-sectional muscle fiber areas and regulates the formation of fast and slow muscle fibers at the individual level, albeit inhibiting muscle fusion. This study provides valuable insights into the role of the ST6GAL2 gene in promoting proliferation of skeletal muscle.

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Food Chem X ; 23: 101742, 2024 Oct 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39253011

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Merging traditional Chinese medicine's (TCM) principles of medicine-food homology with modern flavor chemistry, this research unveils PungentDB (http://www.pungentdb.org.cn/home), a database documenting 205 unique pungent flavor compounds from 231 TCMs. It provides detailed insights into their chemical attributes, biological targets (including IC50/EC50 values), and molecular structures (2D/3D), enriched with visualizations of target organ distribution and protein structures, exploring the pungent flavor space with the help of a feature-rich visual interface. This collection, derived from over 3249 sources and highlighting 9129 targets, delves into the compounds' unique pungent flavors-taste, aroma, and thermal sensations-and their interaction with taste and olfactory receptors. PungentDB bridges ancient wisdom and culinary innovation, offering a nuanced exploration of pungent flavors' role in enhancing food quality, safety, and sensory experiences. This initiative propels flavor chemistry forward, serving as a pivotal resource for food science advancement and the innovative application of pungent flavors.

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Front Immunol ; 15: 1465365, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39253072

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C-reactive protein (CRP) plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and monitoring of the non-specific acute phase response in humans. In contrast, rat CRP (rCRP) is an atypical acute-phase protein that possesses unique features, such as a possible incapacity to trigger the complement system and markedly elevated baseline plasma concentrations. To facilitate in vitro studies on these unique characteristics, obtaining high-quality pure rCRP is essential. Here we explored various strategies for rCRP purification, including direct isolation from rat plasma and recombinant expression in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems. Our study optimized the recombinant expression system to enhance the secretion and purification efficiency of rCRP. Compared to traditional purification methods, we present a streamlined and effective approach for the expression and purification of rCRP in the Pichia pastoris system. This refined methodology offers significant improvements in the efficiency and effectiveness of rCRP purification, thereby facilitating further structural and functional studies on rCRP.


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C-Reactive Protein , Recombinant Proteins , Animals , C-Reactive Protein/genetics , C-Reactive Protein/metabolism , Rats , Recombinant Proteins/isolation & purification , Recombinant Proteins/genetics , Gene Expression , Saccharomycetales/genetics , Saccharomycetales/metabolism , Pichia/genetics , Pichia/metabolism
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