Publications by authors named "Kexin Cai"

Background: Sepsis-induced myopathy (SIM) is a severe complication of sepsis, leading to significant muscle dysfunction and increased mortality. The molecular mechanisms underlying SIM remain poorly understood, necessitating comprehensive studies to identify potential therapeutic targets. This study aims to explore the molecular basis of SIM through gene expression analysis and bioinformatics approaches.

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Septic Cardiomyopathy (SCM) is a syndrome of acute cardiac dysfunction in septic patients, unrelated to cardiac ischemia. Multiomics studies including transcriptomics and proteomics have provided new insights into the mechanisms of SCM. In here, a rat model of SCM was established by intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS).

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Background: Sepsis is a serious condition that occurs when the body's response to infection becomes uncontrolled, resulting in a high risk of death. Despite improvements in healthcare, identifying sepsis early is difficult because of its diverse nature and the absence of distinct biomarkers. Recent studies suggest that 5-methylcytosine (m5C)-related genes play a significant role in immune responses, yet their diagnostic potential in sepsis remains unexplored.

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An increasing number of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) have been confirmed to possess analgesic bioactivity. 701 Dieda Zhentong patch(701-DZP) which includes 14 kinds of TCMs exhibited excellent efficacy in alleviating back or leg pain after a soft-tissue injury. In this study, UPLC/MS was used to construct the fingerprint of 701-DZP and excavate the potential bioactive ingredients of it.

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Background: While individuals with autism often face challenges in everyday social interactions, they may demonstrate proficiency in structured theory of mind (ToM) tasks that assess their ability to infer others' mental states. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging and pupillometry, we investigated whether these discrepancies stem from diminished spontaneous mentalizing or broader difficulties in unstructured contexts.

Methods: Fifty-two adults diagnosed with autism and 52 neurotypical control participants viewed the animated short Partly Cloudy, a nonverbal animated film with a dynamic social narrative known to engage the ToM brain network during specific scenes.

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  • Septic cardiomyopathy (SCM) is a serious condition caused by sepsis, leading to higher death rates, yet its mechanisms remain unclear.
  • This study analyzed RNA sequencing data from rat heart tissues and employed molecular simulations to identify how calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) may help combat SCM.
  • The results showed that CGRP significantly reduced mortality in SCM rats, influenced key gene expressions, and established strong interactions with several important hub genes, potentially revealing the protective actions of CGRP against SCM.
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  • The study focused on creating and validating a nomogram for predicting the risk of sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (SA-AKI) in patients in emergency departments.
  • The researchers used a dataset of 391 sepsis patients, dividing it into training (294 patients) and validation (97 patients) groups, ultimately selecting a predictive model based on factors like age, vasopressor use, and specific lab results.
  • The developed nomogram demonstrated high accuracy and reliability in predicting SA-AKI risk, with a strong clinical benefit, aiding emergency physicians in preventing this condition in patients.
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  • The study investigates the relationship between systemic immune factors and the progression of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) using a Mendelian randomization approach.
  • It identifies Tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 11 (TNFS11) as a protective factor against ACD, while finding ACD is linked to lower levels of Interleukin-9 (IL9) and higher levels of several other immune factors.
  • The research suggests potential new targets for ACD treatment, although further verification through in vivo studies is necessary.
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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness and safety of etrasimod, an S1PR modulator, in treating adults with ulcerative colitis during the induction phase through a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
  • Researchers analyzed data from three studies involving 943 patients, focusing on clinical remission rates at 12 weeks and several secondary health outcomes, along with the frequency of adverse effects.
  • Results showed etrasimod significantly improved clinical remission and other health outcomes compared to placebo, while the occurrence of adverse effects was similar between both groups, indicating it may be a safe treatment option.
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Sophora flavescens Ait. (SFA), an extensively utilized herb for the treatment of fevers, inflammatory disorders, ulcers and skin diseases related to bur, contains oxymatrine (OMT) as its principal active constituent. OMT exerts regulatory effects over inflammation, oxidative stress and apoptosis.

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The use of zirconia has significantly enhanced the aesthetic outcomes of implant restorations. However, peri-implantitis remains a challenge to long-term functionality of implants. Unlike the perpendicularly arranged collagen fibers in periodontal tissue, those in peri-implant tissue lie parallel to the abutment surface and contain fewer fibroblasts, making them more prone to inflammation.

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Introduction: Cognitive disengagement syndrome (CDS) is a psychological disorder characterized by daydreaming, mental fogginess, and slow thinking, while learning burnout (LB) is characterized by a passive and inattentive attitude toward learning. These two disorders are closely related but can be challenging to differentiate from one another. The present study aimed to identify shared and distinct cognitive control deficits between CDS and LB.

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Protein phosphorylation is an important link in a variety of signaling pathways, and most of the important life processes in cells involve protein phosphorylation. Based on the amino acid residues of phosphorylated proteins, protein kinases can be categorized into the following families: serine/threonine protein kinases, tyrosine-specific protein kinases, histidine-specific protein kinases, tryptophan kinases, and aspartate/glutamyl protein kinases. Of all the protein kinases, most are serine/threonine kinases, where serine/threonine protein kinases are protein kinases that catalyze the phosphorylation of serine or threonine residues on target proteins using ATP as a phosphate donor.

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  • * Cardiomyocyte death is influenced by various programmed cell death (PCD) pathways, and abnormalities in these processes can lead to different CVDs.
  • * The review explores the mechanisms behind cardiomyocyte death and highlights potential drug therapies that aim to target and inhibit PCD to treat cardiovascular diseases.
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Background: Anthracnose, mainly caused by Colletotrichum fructicola, leads to severe losses in pear production. However, there is limited information available regarding the molecular response to anthracnose in pears.

Results: In this study, the anthracnose-resistant variety 'Seli' and susceptible pear cultivar 'Cuiguan' were subjected to transcriptome analysis following C.

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Purpose: To address the critical mortality rates among sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (SA-AKI) patients, early prognosis is vital. This study investigates the relationship between coagulation indices and the 28-day mortality rate in patients with SA-AKI.

Patients And Methods: This study was a retrospective cohort analysis including patients with SA-AKI admitted to the First Hospital of Fujian Medical University as a training cohort (n = 119) and patients admitted to the Third People's Hospital of Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine as a validation cohort (n = 51).

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Previous studies have progressively elucidated the involvement of E3 ubiquitin (Ub) ligases in regulating lipid metabolism. Ubiquitination, facilitated by E3 Ub ligases, modifies critical enzymes in lipid metabolism, enabling them to respond to specific signals. In this review, we aim to present a comprehensive analysis of the role of E3 Ub ligases in lipid metabolism, which includes lipid synthesis and lipolysis, and their influence on cellular lipid homeostasis through the modulation of lipid uptake and efflux.

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Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been the leading cause of death worldwide for many years. In recent years, exosomes have gained extensive attention in the cardiovascular system due to their excellent biocompatibility. Studies have extensively researched miRNAs in exosomes and found that they play critical roles in various physiological and pathological processes in the cardiovascular system.

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  • Septic cardiomyopathy (SCM) is a serious complication of sepsis that causes heart failure through left ventricular dilation and reduced ejection fraction, with its causes not fully understood.
  • This study used RNA sequencing on a rat model induced with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and constructed a protein-protein interaction network to highlight key genes involved in SCM.
  • The research identified potential biological targets (hub genes and specific miRNAs) and candidate drugs (KU-0063794 and dasatinib) that could lead to better therapies for SCM, suggesting new pathways for diagnosis and treatment.
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major threat to human health, accounting for 46% of non-communicable disease deaths. Glycolysis is a conserved and rigorous biological process that breaks down glucose into pyruvate, and its primary function is to provide the body with the energy and intermediate products needed for life activities. The non-glycolytic actions of enzymes associated with the glycolytic pathway have long been found to be associated with the development of CVD, typically exemplified by metabolic remodeling in heart failure, which is a condition in which the heart exhibits a rapid adaptive response to hypoxic and hypoxic conditions, occurring early in the course of heart failure.

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Bone regeneration is a complex process that requires the coordination of various biological events. Developing a tissue regeneration membrane that can regulate this cascade of events is challenging. In this study, we aimed to fabricate a membrane that can enrich the damaged area with mesenchymal stem cells, improve angiogenesis, and continuously induce osteogenesis.

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Background: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) are psychological interventions widely used in menopausal women. Currently, there is no evidence summary on the effectiveness of MBIs on anxiety, depression, stress, and mindfulness in menopausal women. This meta-analysis examines the effectiveness of MBIs in improving anxiety, depression, stress, and mindfulness scores in menopausal women.

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Objectives: To establish an efficient expression system for a fusion protein GST-pgLTP (Lipid Transfer Protein) and to test its antifungal activity.

Results: The nucleotide sequence of LTP gene was obtained from Panax ginseng using RT-PCR. The ORF of the cDNA is 363 bp, codING for a protein OF 120 amino acids with a calculated MW of 12.

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