23 results on '"Mao, Xiaoyuan"'
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2. Preliminary study of pelvic floor structural changes in early and middle pregnant women with cervical incompetence
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HE Ping, SHAO Feixue, GUO Lili, LI Keting, MAO Xiaoyuan, BAO Yirong, and WANG Lei
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cervical incompetence (cic) ,ultrasound examination ,pelvic floor ,pregnancy ,pelvic floor dysfunction (pfd) ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective·To explore the changes of pelvic floor structure in the early and middle pregnant women with the history of cervical incompetence (CIC) by ultrasound.Methods·The pregnant women during early and middle trimesters were collected from Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine from August 2022 to January 2023. All the pregnant women had only one history of premature delivery, abortion or induced labor in the middle trimester, and were divided into CIC group and control group according to whether having the history of CIC in the previous pregnancy. Age, body mass index (BMI), gestational age, the prevalence of funneling of internal urethral orifice and the prevalence of urinary incontinence were compared between the two groups. Two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and four-dimensional pelvic floor ultrasound was used to measure the pelvic floor structures of the women in the states of resting, pelvic floor muscle contraction (PFMC) and Valsalva maneuver (VM). The parameters of pelvic floor structure included bladder neck position, urethral inclination angle, urethral rotation angle, posterior angle of bladder, bladder neck mobility, cervix position, position of ampulla of rectum, area of urogenital hiatus (HA), hiatal transverse diameter, and hiatal anteroposterior diameter. General linear regression model was used to correct the influence of confounders and to analyze the association between the history of CIC and the different indexes of pelvic floor structure.Results·A total of 76 pregnant women in early and middle trimesters were collected, including 39 women in the CIC group and 37 women in the control group. There was no significant difference in the age between the two groups, while BMI and gestational age in the CIC group were significantly greater than those of the control group, and the differences were significant (both P 0.05); at the state of VM, HA (P=0.016) and hiatal anteroposterior diameter (P=0.014) increased in the CIC group, while other parameters did not change significantly. It was found that the CIC history was associated with HA (P=0.038) and hiatal anteroposterior diameter (P=0.049) at VM after adjusting gestational age and BMI by the general linear regression model. The incidence rates of funneling of internal urethral orific in the CIC group and the control group were 10.25% and 0, respectively; the incidence rates of stress incontinence were 23.07% and 13.51%, respectively. Neither of the differences were significant (both P>0.05).Conclusion·In the pregnant women with the history of CIC, HA and hiatal anteroposterior diameter at VM increase, and the morphological change of the levator ani hiatus is more obvious with the increase of the vertical axis.
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- 2023
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3. Prognostic evaluation of patients with glioblastoma using a new score prediction model
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She, Lei, Mao, Xiaoyuan, Su, Lin, and Liu, Zhaoqian
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- 2023
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4. Metformin attenuates antipsychotic-induced metabolic dysfunctions in MK801-induced schizophrenia-like rats
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Luo, Chao, Wang, Xu, Mao, Xiaoyuan, Huang, Hanxue, Liu, Yong, Zhao, Jingping, Zhou, Honghao, Liu, Zhaoqian, and Li, Xiangping
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- 2020
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5. Cholestatic pregnancy is associated with reduced VCAM1 expression in vascular endothelial cell of placenta
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Qin, XueWei, Ni, XiaoTian, Mao, XiaoYuan, Ying, Hao, and Du, QiaoLing
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- 2017
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6. Simultaneous Activation of Pyroptosis and cGAS‐STING Pathway with Epigenetic/ Photodynamic Nanotheranostic for Enhanced Tumor Photoimmunotherapy.
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Ding, Feixiang, Liu, Junyan, Ai, Kelong, Xu, Chun, Mao, Xiaoyuan, Liu, Zhaoqian, and Xiao, Haihua
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- 2024
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7. Hsa_circ_0092856 Promoted the Proliferation, Migration, and Invasion of NSCLC Cells by Up-Regulating the Expression of eIF3a.
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Yuan, Fuqiang, Huang, Masha, Huang, Hanxue, Mao, Xiaoyuan, Xie, Pan, Li, Xi, Gao, Yang, Zeng, Feiyue, and Liu, Zhaoqian
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NON-small-cell lung carcinoma ,CIRCULAR RNA ,ATOMIC mass ,MOLECULAR cloning - Abstract
Circular RNA (circRNA) plays a very important regulatory role in a variety of human malignancies such as non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In the current study, we explored the role of hsa_circ_0092856 in the progression of NSCLC. We screened CircRNA from the eIF3a gene in the Circbase database. The biological functions of hsa_circ_0092856 in NSCLC were analyzed via qRT-PCR, a CCK-8 assay, a plate cloning experiment, scratch testing, a transwell chamber experiment, an RNA nuclear mass separation experiment, an RIP experiment, and a Western blot test. The results showed that hsa_circ_0092856 was highly expressed in NSCLC cells, and the knockdown of hsa_circ_0092856 could inhibit the proliferation, migration, and invasion of NSCLC cells. The overexpression of hsa_circ_0092856 has the opposite effect. The expression of eIF3a also changed with the change in hsa_circ_0092856. These results suggest that hsa_circ_0092856 may play a key role in the progression of NSCLC by regulating the expression of eIF3a. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Calcium Phosphate‐Based Nanoformulation Selectively Abolishes Phenytoin Resistance in Epileptic Neurons for Ceasing Seizures.
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Guan, Qiwen, Wang, Xuan, Cao, Danfeng, Li, Menghuan, Luo, Zhong, and Mao, Xiaoyuan
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- 2023
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9. Topiramate attenuates cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury in gerbils via activating GABAergic signaling and inhibiting astrogliosis
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Mao, Xiaoyuan, Ji, Changwei, Sun, Chunyan, Cao, Danfeng, Ma, Ping, Ji, Zhong, Cao, Fangyuan, Min, Dongyu, Li, Shuzhi, Cai, Jiqun, and Cao, Yonggang
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- 2012
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10. Baicalein ameliorates cognitive deficits in epilepsy-like tremor rat
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Mao, Xiaoyuan, Cao, Yonggang, Li, Xi, Yin, Jiye, Wang, Zhibin, Zhang, Ying, Mao, Chenxue, Fan, Kai, Zhou, Honghao, Cai, Jiqun, and Liu, Zhaoqian
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- 2014
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11. Establishing a Prediction Model for the Efficacy of Platinum—Based Chemotherapy in NSCLC Based on a Two Cohorts GWAS Study.
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Xiao, Qi, Mao, Chenxue, Gao, Ying, Huang, Hanxue, Yu, Bing, Yu, Lulu, Li, Xi, Mao, Xiaoyuan, Zhang, Wei, Yin, Jiye, and Liu, Zhaoqian
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PLATINUM ,NON-small-cell lung carcinoma ,PREDICTION models ,LINKAGE disequilibrium ,RECEIVER operating characteristic curves - Abstract
Platinum drugs combined with other agents have been the first-line treatment for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the past decades. To better evaluate the efficacy of platinum–based chemotherapy in NSCLC, we establish a platinum chemotherapy response prediction model. Here, a total of 217 samples from Xiangya Hospital of Central South University were selected as the discovery cohort for a genome-wide association analysis (GWAS) to select SNPs. Another 216 samples were genotyped as a validation cohort. In the discovery cohort, using linkage disequilibrium (LD) pruning, we extract a subset that does not contain correlated SNPs. The SNPs with p < 10
−3 and p < 10−4 are selected for modeling. Subsequently, we validate our model in the validation cohort. Finally, clinical factors are incorporated into the model. The final model includes four SNPs (rs7463048, rs17176196, rs527646, and rs11134542) as well as two clinical factors that contributed to the efficacy of platinum chemotherapy in NSCLC, with an area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) of 0.726. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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12. Critical involvement of lysyl oxidase in seizure-induced neuronal damage through ERK-Alox5-dependent ferroptosis and its therapeutic implications.
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Mao, Xiaoyuan, Wang, Xuan, Jin, Mingzhu, Li, Qin, Jia, Jining, Li, Menghuan, Zhou, Honghao, Liu, Zhaoqian, Jin, Weilin, Zhao, Yanli, and Luo, Zhong
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LYSYL oxidase ,GENETIC vectors ,OXIDASES ,PROTEIN kinases ,GENETIC transformation ,NEUROLOGICAL disorders - Abstract
Recent insights collectively suggest the important roles of lysyl oxidase (LysOX) in the pathological processes of several acute and chronic neurological diseases, but the molecular regulatory mechanisms remain elusive. Herein, we explore the regulatory role of LysOX in the seizure-induced ferroptotic cell death of neurons. Mechanistically, LysOX promotes ferroptosis-associated lipid peroxidation in neurons via activating extracellular regulated protein kinase (ERK)-dependent 5-lipoxygenase (Alox5) signaling. In addition, overexpression of LysOX via adeno-associated viral vector (AAV)-based gene transfer enhances ferroptosis sensitivity and aggravates seizure-induced hippocampal damage. Our studies show that pharmacological inhibition of LysOX with β -aminopropionitrile (BAPN) significantly blocks seizure-induced ferroptosis and thereby alleviates neuronal damage, while the BAPN-associated cardiotoxicity and neurotoxicity could further be reduced through encapsulation with bioresponsive amorphous calcium carbonate-based nanocarriers. These findings unveil a previously unrecognized LysOX-ERK-Alox5 pathway for ferroptosis regulation during seizure-induced neuronal damage. Suppressing this pathway may yield therapeutic implications for restoring seizure-induced neuronal injury. A previously unrecognized LysOX/ERK/Alox5 signaling axis for ferroptosis regulation during seizure-induced neuronal damage is delineated. Selective inhibition of this pathway provides a therapeutic approach for treating post-seizure neuronal impairment. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. Restoration of the Immunogenicity of Tumor Cells for Enhanced Cancer Therapy via Nanoparticle‐Mediated Copper Chaperone Inhibition.
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Ding, Feixiang, Li, Fei, Tang, Dongsheng, Wang, Bin, Liu, Junyan, Mao, Xiaoyuan, Yin, Jiye, Xiao, Haihua, Wang, Jing, and Liu, Zhaoqian
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IMMUNE response ,CANCER treatment ,COPPER ,NANOMEDICINE ,CANCER cells ,CANCER chemotherapy ,MAGNETIC nanoparticle hyperthermia ,COPPER powder - Abstract
Recent progress in studying copper‐dependent targets and pathways in the context of tumor treatment has provided new insights into therapeutic strategies of leveraging copper‐dependent disease vulnerabilities and pharmacological manipulation of intratumor copper transportation to improve chemotherapy. Here, we developed reactive oxygen species (ROS)‐sensitive nanoparticles loaded with copper chaperone inhibitor DC_AC50 and cisplatin(IV) prodrug. The released DC_AC50 can promote a remarkable accumulation of intracellular cisplatin and copper through inhibition of the Atox1‐ATPase pathways, thereby enhancing the chemotherapeutic effect of cisplatin and inducing significant ROS generation. Excessive ROS then elicits intense endoplasmic reticulin (ER) stress which facilitates the immunogenic cell death (ICD) spurring a sustained immune response. Our study suggests that nanoparticle‐mediated copper chaperone inhibition via DC_AC50 can restore the immunogenicity of tumor cells for enhanced chemotherapy and cancer immunotherapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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14. Pharmacogenetic Correlates of Antipsychotic-Induced Weight Gain in the Chinese Population.
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Luo, Chao, Liu, Junyan, Wang, Xu, Mao, Xiaoyuan, Zhou, Honghao, and Liu, Zhaoqian
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Antipsychotic-induced weight gain (AIWG) is a common adverse effect of this treatment, particularly with second-generation antipsychotics, and it is a major health problem around the world. We aimed to review the progress of pharmacogenetic studies on AIWG in the Chinese population to compare the results for Chinese with other ethnic populations, identify the limitations and problems of current studies, and provide future research directions in China. Both English and Chinese electronic databases were searched to identify eligible studies. We determined that > 25 single-nucleotide polymorphisms in 19 genes have been investigated in association with AIWG in Chinese patients over the past few decades. HTR2C rs3813929 is the most frequently studied single-nucleotide polymorphism, and it seems to be the most strongly associated with AIWG in the Chinese population. However, many genes that have been reported to be associated with AIWG in other ethnic populations have not been included in Chinese studies. To explain the pharmacogenetic reasons for AIWG in the Chinese population, genome-wide association studies and multiple-center, standard, unified, and large samples are needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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15. Effect of Metformin on Antipsychotic-Induced Metabolic Dysfunction: The Potential Role of Gut-Brain Axis.
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Luo, Chao, Wang, Xu, Huang, Hanxue, Mao, Xiaoyuan, Zhou, Honghao, and Liu, Zhaoqian
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METFORMIN ,DOPAMINE receptors ,CENTRAL nervous system ,GUT microbiome ,PATIENT compliance ,GASTROINTESTINAL system - Abstract
Antipsychotics are the first-line medications prescribed for patients with schizophrenia or other mental disorders. Cumulative evidence has revealed that metabolic dysfunctions frequently occur in patients receiving antipsychotics, especially second-generation antipsychotics, and these effects may decrease patient compliance and increase health costs. Metformin is an effective pharmaceutical adjuvant for ameliorating antipsychotic-induced metabolic dysfunction (AIMD) in clinical practice. However, the mechanism of the effects of metformin on AIMD remains unclear. The gut-brain axis is a bidirectional communication system between the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system and has been associated with many pathological and physiological conditions, such as those related to metabolism. Antipsychotics interact with and have affinity for dopamine receptors and other receptors in the brain, and treatment with these antipsychotics has been shown to influence gut microbiota metabolism and composition, as observed in both animal and human studies. Metformin exerts an antidiabetic effect that is correlated with activation of AMP-kinase in the hypothalamus, and metformin also influences gut flora. Therefore, the gut-brain axis may play a role in the effect of metformin on AIMD. Since no direct evidence is available, this perspective may provide a direction for further research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Donepezil attenuates hippocampal neuronal damage and cognitive deficits after global cerebral ischemia in gerbils
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Min, Dongyu, Mao, Xiaoyuan, Wu, Kuncan, Cao, Yonggang, Guo, Feng, Zhu, Shu, Xie, Ni, Wang, Lei, Chen, Tianbao, Shaw, Chris, and Cai, Jiqun
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DONEPEZIL , *HIPPOCAMPUS (Brain) , *COGNITION disorders , *CEREBRAL ischemia , *GERBILS , *CEREBRAL circulation , *VASCULAR dementia , *CHOLINESTERASE inhibitors - Abstract
Abstract: Decreased cerebral blood flow causes cognitive impairments and neuronal injury in vascular dementia. In the present study, we reported that donepezil, a cholinesterase inhibitor, improved transient global cerebral ischemia-induced spatial memory impairment in gerbils. Treatment with 5mg/kg of donepezil for 21 consecutive days following a 10-min period of ischemia significantly inhibited delayed neuronal death in the hippocampal CA1 region. In Morris water maze test, memory impairment was significantly improved by donepezil treatment. Western blot analysis showed that donepezil treatment prevented reductions in p-CaMKII and p-CREB protein levels in the hippocampus. These results suggest that donepezil attenuates the memory deficit induced by transient global cerebral ischemia and this neuroprotection may be associated with the phosphorylation of CaMKII and CERB in the hippocampus. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2012
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17. Altered expression of GABAA receptors (α4, γ2 subunit), potassium chloride cotransporter 2 and astrogliosis in tremor rat hippocampus
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Mao, Xiaoyuan, Ma, Ping, Cao, Danfeng, Sun, Chunyan, Ji, Zhong, Min, Dongyu, Sun, Hongli, Xie, Ni, Cai, Jiqun, and Cao, Yonggang
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GABA receptors , *GENE expression , *POTASSIUM chloride , *TREATMENT of epilepsy , *HIPPOCAMPUS (Brain) , *LABORATORY rats , *ASTROCYTES , *IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY - Abstract
Abstract: Impaired GABAergic inhibitory neurotransmission plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of epilepsy. GABAA receptor (GABAAR), potassium chloride cotransporter 2 (KCC2) and astrocytes are of particular importance to GABAergic transmission and thus involved in the development of increased seizure susceptibility. The tremor rat (TRM: tm/tm), a genetic mutant discovered in a Kyoto–Wistar colony, can manifest both absence-like seizures and tonic convulsions without any external stimuli. So far, there are no reports that can elucidate the effects of GABAAR (α4, γ2 subunit), KCC2 and astrocytes on TRMs. The present study was undertaken to detect the expressions of GABAAR α4, GABAAR γ2 and KCC2 in TRMs hippocampus at mRNA and protein levels. In this work, mRNA and protein expressions of GABAAR α4 were significantly elevated while GABAAR γ2 and KCC2 were both evidently decreased in TRMs hippocampus by real-time RT-PCR and western blot, respectively. Furthermore, a dramatic elevation of KCC2 protein level was found after cerebroventricular injection with K252a to TRMs than that in the DMSO-treated TRMs. Besides, our present study also demonstrated that GFAP (a major component of astrocyte) immunoreactivity was much more intense in TRMs hippocampal CA1, CA3 and DG regions than that in control group with immnohistochemistry and confocal microscopic analyses. The protein expression of GFAP was also markedly elevated in TRMs hippocampus, suggesting that astrogliosis appeared in the TRM model. These data demonstrate that altered expressions of GABAAR (α4, γ2) and KCC2 and astrogliosis observed in TRMs hippocampus may provide us good therapeutic targets for the treatment of genetic epilepsy. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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18. Baicalin attenuates global cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury in gerbils via anti-oxidative and anti-apoptotic pathways
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Cao, Yonggang, Mao, Xiaoyuan, Sun, Chunyan, Zheng, Ping, Gao, Jingquan, Wang, Xiaorui, Min, Dongyu, Sun, Hongli, Xie, Ni, and Cai, Jiqun
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HERBAL medicine , *CHINESE skullcap , *REPERFUSION injury , *GERBILS , *ANTIOXIDANTS , *APOPTOSIS , *SUPEROXIDE dismutase , *THERAPEUTICS ,CEREBRAL ischemia treatment - Abstract
Abstract: Baicalin is an important medicinal herb purified from the dry roots of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the neuroprotective effects of baicalin in gerbils subjected to transient global cerebral ischemic–reperfusion injury. Baicalin at doses of 50, 100 and 200mg/kg was intraperitoneally injected into the gerbils immediately after cerebral ischemia. Seven days after reperfusion, hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining was performed to analyze hippocampal CA1 pyramidal damage histopathologically. In addition, in order to understand the potential protective mechanism of baicalin, we examined anti-oxidative enzymes, such superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX), non-enzymatic scavenger glutathione (GSH) and measured the content of malondialdehyde (MDA) in hippocampus. The mRNA and protein expressions of BDNF were determined in ischemic hippocampus by real-time RT-PCR and Western blot, respectively. Evidence for neuronal apoptosis was detected by real-time RT-PCR, Western blot and caspase-3 activity measurement. Histopathological examination showed that the administration of baicalin by the dose of 100 and 200mg/kg significantly attenuated ischemia-induced neuronal cell damage. Reduced level of MDA, obviously elevated activities of SOD and GSH as well as GSH-PX were also found in baicalin-treated groups. Further investigation demonstrated that treatment with baicalin remarkably promoted the expression of BDNF and inhibited the expression of caspase-3 at mRNA and protein levels by real-time RT-PCR and Western blot, respectively. Besides, caspase-3 activity assay also elucidated that the administration of baicalin could significantly suppress caspase-3 in ischemic gerbils hippocampus. Theses findings suggest that baicalin''s neuroprotection appears to be associated with its anti-oxidative and anti-apoptotic properties in global cerebral ischemia in the gerbils. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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19. RP-LC with Fluorescence Detection of Amino Acids in Rat Brain Synaptosomes.
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Mao, Xiaoyuan, Cao, Yonggang, Min, Dongyu, Guo, Feng, Xie, Ni, Chen, Tianbao, Shaw, Chris, and Cai, Jiqun
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For the first time, a simple and validated reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RP-LC) with fluorescence detection has been developed for the simultaneous analysis of glutamate (Glu), γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), glycine (Gly) and taurine (Tau) in Wistar and tremor rats brain synaptosomes. The samples were separated on a C18 analytical column with gradient elution of methanol and 0.1 mol L potassium acetate at a flow rate of 1 mL min. Total run time was approximately 25 min. All calibration curves exhibited good linearity ( r > 0.999) within test ranges. The reproducibility was estimated by intra-and inter-day assays and RSD values were less than 2.48%. The recoveries were between 96.32 and 105.21%. The method was successfully applied to the quantification of amino acids in Wistar and tremor rats brain synaptosomes. Through this developed protocol, the levels of Glu in hippocampal and prefrontal cortical synaptosomes of tremor rats were both significantly elevated than those of adult Wistar rats whereas significantly decreased concentrations of GABA and Gly were observed in the hippocampal region of tremor rats without evident difference in the prefrontal cortex between experimental and control groups. In addition, our studies also showed a marked elevation of Tau in tremor rats hippocampal synaptosomes although there was no pronounced difference in the prefrontal cortical region of Wistar and tremor rats. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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20. Up-regulation of GABA transporters and GABAA receptor α1 subunit in tremor rat hippocampus
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Mao, Xiaoyuan, Guo, Feng, Yu, Junling, Min, Dongyu, Wang, Zhanyou, Xie, Ni, Chen, Tianbao, Shaw, Chris, and Cai, Jiqun
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GABA receptors , *HIPPOCAMPUS (Brain) , *TREMOR , *LABORATORY rats , *NEURAL transmission , *MESSENGER RNA , *WESTERN immunoblotting , *POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
Abstract: The loss of GABAergic neurotransmission has been closely linked with epileptogenesis. The modulation of the synaptic activity occurs both via the removal of GABA from the synaptic cleft and by GABA transporters (GATs) and by modulation of GABA receptors. The tremor rat (TRM; tm/tm) is the parent strain of the spontaneously epileptic rat (SER; zi/zi, tm/tm), which exhibits absence-like seizure after 8 weeks of age. However, there are no reports that can elucidate the effects of GATs and GABAA receptors (GABARs) on TRMs. The present study was conducted to detect GATs and GABAR α1 subunit in TRMs hippocampus at mRNA and protein levels. In this study, total synaptosomal GABA content was significantly decreased in TRMs hippocampus compared with control Wistar rats by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC); mRNA and protein expressions of GAT-1, GAT-3 and GABAR α1 subunit were all significantly increased in TRMs hippocampus by real time PCR and Western blot, respectively; GAT-1 and GABAR α1 subunit proteins were localized widely in TRMs and control rats hippocampus including CA1, CA3 and dentate gyrus (DG) regions whereas only a wide distribution of GAT-3 was observed in CA1 region by immunohistochemistry. These data demonstrate that excessive expressions of GAT-1 as well as GAT-3 and GABAR α1 subunit in TRMs hippocampus may provide the potential therapeutic targets for genetic epilepsy. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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21. Abnormal changes in voltage-gated sodium channels subtypes NaV1.1, NaV1.2, NaV1.3, NaV1.6 and CaM/CaMKII pathway in low-grade astrocytoma.
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Li, Zhi, Gao, Qinghua, Li, Jianing, Zhao, Dongyi, Guo, Feng, Guan, Gefei, Zhao, Mingyi, Xu, Xiaoxue, Boczek, Tomasz, Mao, Xiaoyuan, Niu, Wanting, and Lei, Liming
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ASTROCYTOMAS , *EPILEPSY , *SODIUM channels , *CALMODULIN , *PROTEIN kinases - Abstract
Epileptic seizures are the main clinical manifestation of low-grade astrocytoma. Voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) play a crucial role in epilepsy. Until now, the role of VGSCs and the relationships between calmodulin (CaM)/CaM-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) and VGSCs in low-grade astrocytoma have not been demonstrated. In our study, the protein expression of Na V 1.3, Na V 1.6 and CaM was significantly increased in the tumor compared to control tissue, while the level of p-CaMKII/CaMKII was significantly decreased in the tumor group as determined by Western Blotting and immunohistochemistry. Furthermore, double-labeling immunofluorescence results showed that Na V 1.3/Na V 1.6 and CaM co-localization was significantly increased in the tumor group compared to control tissue. This study represents the first evidence of the abnormal changes in VGSCs subtypes and CaM/CaMKII pathway in human brain low-grade astrocytoma, providing new potential targets for molecular therapies of this disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. PARPi treatment enhances radiotherapy-induced ferroptosis and antitumor immune responses via the cGAS signaling pathway in colorectal cancer.
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Shen, Dongya, Luo, Jia, Chen, Ling, Ma, Wenjuan, Mao, Xiaoyuan, Zhang, Yu, Zheng, Juyan, Wang, Yang, Wan, Jielin, Wang, Shiyu, Ouyang, Jing, Yi, Hanying, Liu, Dongbo, Huang, Weihua, Zhang, Wei, Liu, Zhaoqian, McLeod, Howard L., He, Yijing, Jing, Ouyang, and Yi, Hanyin
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PROTEINS , *ADENOSINE diphosphate , *MONOSACCHARIDES , *COLORECTAL cancer , *CELLULAR signal transduction , *INTERFERONS , *IMMUNITY , *NUCLEOTIDYLTRANSFERASES , *OXIDOREDUCTASES , *T cells , *MEMBRANE proteins , *ANIMALS , *MICE - Abstract
In cancer cells, poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP)-1 and PARP2 initiate and regulate DNA repair pathways to protect against DNA damage and cell death caused by radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Radiotherapy and PARP inhibitors (PARPis) have been combined in clinical trials, but their action mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we show that activated by ionizing radiation (IR) generated dsDNA, cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) signaling promoted regulated cell death, specifically ferroptosis, via the activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3)-solute carrier family 7 member 11 axis and the antitumor immune response via the interferon-β-CD8+ T cell pathway. Niraparib, a widely used PARPi, augmented cGAS-mediated ferroptosis and immune activation. In colorectal cancer models, cGAS knockdown (KD) compromised IR-induced ferroptosis via downregulation of ATF3 (key ferroptosis regulator) expression. cGAS depletion reversed IR-induced infiltration of CD8+ T or CD8+GZMB+ T cells in the cGAS KD group. Survival analysis of paired tumor samples before and after standard radiotherapy revealed that high expression levels of cGAS, ATF3, and PTGS2 and high density of CD8+ T cells resulted in a significantly high disease-free survival rate in patients with rectal cancer. Therefore, PARPi treatment increases the cytoplasmic accumulation of dsDNA caused by IR, triggering the cGAS signaling-mediated tumor control in cancer cell lines and mouse xenograft models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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23. The alterations of Ca2+/calmodulin/CaMKII/CaV1.2 signaling in experimental models of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia
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Min, Dongyu, Guo, Feng, Zhu, Shu, Xu, Xiaoxue, Mao, Xiaoyuan, Cao, Yonggang, Lv, Xintong, Gao, Qinghua, Wang, Lei, Chen, Tianbao, Shaw, Chris, Hao, Liying, and Cai, Jiqun
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CALCIUM channels , *CALMODULIN , *CELLULAR signal transduction , *ALZHEIMER'S disease , *VASCULAR dementia , *BRAIN-derived neurotrophic factor , *IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE - Abstract
Abstract: The two critical forms of dementia are Alzheimer''s disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VD). The alterations of Ca2+/calmodulin/CaMKII/CaV1.2 signaling in AD and VD have not been well elucidated. Here we have demonstrated changes in the levels of CaV1.2, calmodulin, p-CaMKII, p-CREB and BDNF proteins by Western blot analysis and the co-localization of p-CaMKII/CaV1.2 by double-labeling immunofluorescence in the hippocampus of APP/PS1 mice and VD gerbils. Additionally, expression of these proteins and intracellular calcium levels were examined in cultured neurons treated with Aβ1–42. The expression of CaV1.2 protein was increased in VD gerbils and in cultured neurons but decreased in APP/PS1 mice; the expression of calmodulin protein was increased in APP/PS1 mice and VD gerbils; levels of p-CaMKII, p-CREB and BDNF proteins were decreased in AD and VD models. The number of neurons in which p-CaMKII and CaV1.2 were co-localized, was decreased in the CA1 and CA3 regions in two models. Intracellular calcium was increased in the cultured neurons treated with Aβ1–42. Collectively, our results suggest that the alterations in CaV1.2, calmodulin, p-CaMKII, p-CREB and BDNF can be reflective of an involvement in the impairment in memory and cognition in AD and VD models. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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