Publications by authors named "Chen-Rui Li"

Carboranes, serving as three-dimensional surrogates for benzene and core skeletons of boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) reagents, have become increasingly vital in medicinal chemistry. Traditional carbon-site functionalization of carboranes relying on strong base-mediated deprotonation inherently restricts reaction diversity. Herein, we report a polarity-matching-driven halogen atom transfer strategy, enabling the generation of open-shell carbon-centered carborane radicals.

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Ischemic stroke induces irreversible cerebral tissue damage, a condition exacerbated by the brain's limited endogenous neuroplasticity and inability to regenerate neurons. While neural circuit reorganization holds therapeutic potential, its efficacy is hindered by pathological barriers such as glial scarring, chronic inflammation, and neurotrophic factor deficiency. Although pharmacological and interventional methods for stroke have been well developed, their functional recovery outcomes remain suboptimal.

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The hybrid nature of Pd(I)-alkyl radical species has enabled a wide array of radical-based transformations. However, in this transformation, the secondary Pd(I)-alkyl radical species are prone to recombining into Pd(II)-alkyl species to give Heck-type products via β-H loss. Herein, we report a visible-light-induced, three-component Pd-catalyzed 1,2-aminoalkylation of alkenes with readily available alkyl halides and amines to construct C-C and C-N bonds simultaneously.

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Visible-light-driven chemical transformation has emerged as a powerful tool for the synthesis of γ-lactams. However, during this transformation, the α-bromoimides need to be pre-prepared. Herein, we report a photoreodox/copper-catalyzed one-pot three-component reaction of alkenes with primary amines for the construction of γ-lactams.

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Renal fibrosis is the final pathological change in renal disease, and aging is closely related to renal fibrosis. Mitochondrial dysfunction has been reported to play an important role in aging, but the exact mechanism remains unclear. Disulfide-bond A oxidoreductase-like protein (DsbA-L) is mainly located in mitochondria and plays an important role in regulating mitochondrial function and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress.

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Background: Hyperthermia is a common monotherapy for sporotrichosis, but only in patients with special conditions, such as pregnancy and nursing. However, hyperthermia has not been used more widely for sporotrichosis in clinical practice.

Patients/methods: An HIV-positive adult male with lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis caused by Sporothrix globosa that did not respond to conventional itraconazole therapy lasting >2 months received adjunctive therapy with local hyperthermia.

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Introduction: Electronic cigarettes (E-cigs) are in a controversial state. Although E-cig aerosol generally contains fewer harmful substances than smoke from burned traditional cigarettes, aerosol along with other compounds of the E-cigs may also affect lung functions and promote the development of lung-related diseases. We investigated the effects of E-cig on the pulmonary functions of male C57BL/6 mice and reveal the potential underlying mechanisms.

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Recent studies demonstrate that diet quercetin (Quer) has obvious bone protective effects on ovariectomized rodents but thus far there is no direct evidence to support the inhibitory effect of Quer on bone loss caused by long-term unloading. In the present study, we investigated whether Quer could prevent bone loss induced by unloading in mice. Mice were subjected to hindlimb suspension (HLS) and received Quer (25, 50, 100 mg· kg ·day, ig) for 4 weeks.

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Lung cancer ranks first in incidence and mortality in China. Surgery is the primary method to cure cancer, but only 20-30% of patients are eligible for curative resection. In recent years, in addition to surgery, other local therapies have been developed for patients with numerous localized primary and metastatic pulmonary tumors, including stereotactic body radiation therapy and thermal ablative therapies through percutaneously inserted applicators.

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Background: Liver abscess is a serious complication following transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE). Much attention has been paid to this condition as it may interfere with the treatment process and result in a poor prognosis of the patient. This study aimed to analyze the causes of liver abscess, a complication, after TACE for hepatic tumors and to summarize management approaches.

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Radix Dipsaci total saponins (RTS) are primary active components of Radix Dipsaci, which is administered orally for the treatment of osteoporosis according to Chinese Medicine. RTS have also been shown to reduce the risk of bone fractures in rats. However, the detailed molecular mechanisms underlying their action remain elusive.

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To explore novel antifatigue agents targeting with AMPA receptor, 10 compounds were synthesized and their structures were confirmed by 1H NMR, ESI-MS and elemental analysis. 1-BCP was treated as the leading compound. The antifatigue activities were evaluated by weight-loaded forced swimming test, and the AMPA receptor binding affinities were tested with radioligand receptor binding assays.

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Osteoporosis treatment always aimed at keeping the balance of bone formation and bone resorption. Recently, prenyl group in natural products has been proposed as an active group to enhance the osteogenesis process. Osthole has both the prenyl group and bone-protective activities, but the relationship is still unknown.

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Radix Scutellariae (RS), a medicinal herb, is extensively employed in traditional Chinese medicines and modern herbal prescriptions. Two major flavonoids in RS were known to induce osteoblastic differentiation and inhibit osteoclast differentiation, respectively. This study aimed to investigate the effect of Radix Scutellariae extract (RSE) against bone loss induced by mechanical inactivity or weightlessness.

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The purpose of this systematic review is to assess the efficacy and pharmacological profiles of Herba Epimedii in osteoporosis therapy. Four databases were extensively retrieved that include two Chinese electronic databases (VIP Information and CNKI) and two English electronic databases (CA and MEDLINE). Herba Epimedii has been an important traditional herbal medicine for centuries in China and other Asian countries.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of naringin on the proliferation, differention and maturaion of rat calvarial osteoblasts (ROB).

Method: Segregated neonatal SD rat skull, enzyme digestion to obtain ROB. The culture medium was replaced every three days.

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Baicalein (B), wogonin (W) and oroxylin A (OA) are major components in Radix Scutellariae with similar pharmacokinetic properties. Due to the co-presence of these three flavones in herbal formulations for Radix Scutellariae, they are likely consumed together. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the pharmacokinetics of individual flavones is influenced by each other and the underlying mechanism of the interaction.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Baicalein (B), a bioactive flavone isolated from the root of a traditional Chinese medicinal herb Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, was found to undergo extensive intestinal Phase II metabolism during its absorption process. Compounds sharing the same metabolic pathways with B or being inhibitors of enzymes UGT and SULT are expected to interfere with the metabolism of B leading to alteration of the absorption of B. The present study aims to identify potential intestinal absorption and metabolism interactions between B and four selected compounds, namely acetaminophen (APAP), (-)-epicatechin (EC), piperine (PIP) and curcumin (CUR) using in vitro and in situ models.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of adjuvant therapy on the treatment of carcinoma of the body and tail of pancreas.

Methods: The clinical data of 137 patients with carcinoma of the body and tail of pancreas, 91 males and 46 females, aged 58.9 (24 - 76), of which 38 underwent radical resection, 24 underwent palliative resection, and 75 did not undergo resection, and 58 of which underwent adjuvant therapy, were analyzed.

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The present study was to investigate the pharmacokinetics of the two similar flavonoid glycosides, vitexin-4''-O-glucoside (VGL) and vitexin-2''-O-rhamnoside (VRH) in rats after intravenous administration of hawthorn leaves flavonoids (HLF). Blood samples were collected via tail vein at time intervals after drug administration and the plasma concentrations of the studied ingredients were analyzed by HPLC after the plasma protein was precipitated directly with methanol. VGL and VRH were successfully separated using a C(18) column with a UV detection at 330 nm and a mobile phase of methanol-acetonitrile-tetrahydrofuran-0.

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Objective: The pharmacokinetics of Cytarabine Polybutylcyanoacrylate Nanoparticles (Ara-C-PBCA-NP) lyophilization injection in rabbits was studied.

Methods: Ara-C water solution was taken as reference, the concentration of Ara-C was determined by HPLC, and the pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated.

Results: Pharmacokinetic properties of Ara-C water solution and Ara-C-PBCA-NP lyophilization injection complied with two-department model.

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Objective: To investigate the value of transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) using mixed emboli for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Methods: 188 patients with HCC were divided into two groups according to the treatment modality: 103 patients in group A treated by routine iodine embolus agent; 85 patients in group B by mixed iodine embolus agent (ultra-liquified iodinized oil + gelatin sponge + chemotherapeutic agents). The pattern of the arrested iodine deposition in the tumor, response, resectability during follow-up, pathological changes, survival and complications in the two groups were analyzed and compared.

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