Publications by authors named "Minli Li"

Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the role of JAK2 (Janus kinase 2)/STAT3 (signal transducer and activator of transcription 3) signaling in liver injury during severe acute pancreatitis (SAP), focusing on pancreatic elastase- and lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced Kupffer cell (KC) activation.

Methods: A rat SAP model was established via retrograde taurocholic acid infusion into the biliopancreatic duct. Inflammatory cytokine levels and JAK2/STAT3 pathway activity were quantified in liver tissues.

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Glucocorticoids such as dexamethasone have shown promising therapeutic effects in conquering oral ulcers. Challenges in this area are focused on enhancing the localized curative effects and responsive release. Herein, we presented a novel MXene-integrated responsive hydrogel microneedle delivering dexamethasone to promote the healing of oral ulceration.

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Wound healing has been a continuous critical focus in clinical practice, posing the ongoing challenges and burdens to patients. Current attempts tend to develop multi-drug loaded patches with spatial design. Herein, we present a multifunctional microneedle patch that integrates different drugs into separated regions for wound treatment.

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The long-term impact of eating duration on the risk of all-cause mortality remains unclear, with limited exploration of how different levels of energy intake and physical activity might influence this impact. To investigate, 24 484 American adults from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey spanning 1999-2018 were included. Eating duration was assessed via 24-h dietary recall, and all-cause mortality data were sourced from the National Death Index.

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Advanced artificial nerve conduits offer a promising alternative for nerve injury repair. Current research focuses on improving the therapeutic effectiveness of nerve conduits by optimizing scaffold materials and functional components. In this study, a novel poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT)-integrated fish swim bladder (FSB) is presented as a conductive nerve conduit with ordered topology and electrical stimulation to promote nerve regeneration.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the connection between different types of physical activity (PA) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), specifically looking at hepatic steatosis (fatty liver) and liver fibrosis.
  • Using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2017-2020), researchers found that leisure-time PA is significantly linked to better liver health, whereas occupation-related and transportation-related PA showed no significant effects.
  • Results indicate that women and younger individuals benefit more from leisure-time PA in preventing fatty liver, while in men, this type of activity also helps reduce liver fibrosis.
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Camellia seed oil (CO) has high nutritional value and multiple bioactivities. However, the specific anti-fatigue characteristics and the implied mechanism of CO have not yet been fully elucidated. Throughout this investigation, male C57BL/6J mice, aged 8 weeks, underwent exhaustive exercise with or without CO pretreatment (2, 4, and 6 mL/kg BW) for 28 days.

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Pancreatic cancer (PC) is a devastating malignancy characterized by its aggressive nature and poor prognosis. However, the relationship of PC with peripheral metabolites remains not fully investigated. The study aimed to explore the causal linkage between PC and peripheral metabolite profiles.

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The small intestine serves as the first channel of dietary Vitamin A (VA) and the unique organ of VA absorption and metabolism. However, there have not been extensive investigations on the exact mechanisms within VA-related changes in intestinal metabolic disorders. This research is designed to analyze whether and how VA affects intestinal metabolic phenotypes.

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Aim: This study was to investigate the association between character strengths and job crafting among nurses in tertiary hospitals in China.

Design: A cross-sectional survey was conducted.

Methods: From February 2021 to April 2021, 1006 nurses from four tertiary hospitals in China were recruited to complete a series of online questionnaires assessing their job crafting and character strengths.

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Drug microcarriers are widely used in disease treatment, and microfluidics is well established in the preparation of microcarrier particles. A proper design of the microfluidic platform toward scalable production of drug microcarriers can extend its application values in wound healing, where large numbers of microcarriers are required. Here, a microfluidic step emulsification method for the preparation of monodisperse droplets is presented.

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Responsive hydrogel microfibers can realize multiple controllable changes in shapes or properties under the stimulation of the surrounding environment, and are called as intelligent biomaterials. Recently, these responsive hydrogel microfibers have been proved to possess significant biomedical values, and remarkable progress has been achieved in biomedical engineering applications, including drug delivery, biosensors and clinical therapy, etc. In this review, the latest research progress and application prospects of responsive hydrogel microfibers in biomedical engineering are summarized.

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Both traumatic and non-traumatic spinal cord injuries (SCIs) can be categorized as damages done to our central nervous system (CNS). The patients' physical and mental health may suffer greatly because of traumatic SCI. With the widespread use of motor vehicles and increasingly aged population, the occurrence of SCI is more frequent than before, creating a considerable burden to global public health.

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Silk fibroin hydrogels occupy an essential position in the biomedical field due to their remarkable biological properties, excellent mechanical properties, flexible processing properties, as well as abundant sources and low cost. Herein, we introduce the unique structures and physicochemical characteristics of silk fibroin, including mechanical properties, biocompatibility, and biodegradability. Then, various preparation strategies of silk fibroin hydrogels are summarized, which can be divided into physical cross-linking and chemical cross-linking.

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Background: Circadian locomotor output cycles kaput protein (CLOCK) plays a crucial role in glucose homeostasis and controlling insulin secretion. However, the mechanism of the CLOCK regulating rhythmic insulin secretion has not been fully understood.

Methods: Rhythmic expression of the CLOCK in rat pancreatic beta cell was detected.

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Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common disease which is complicated by metabolic disorder. Although MDD has been studied relatively intensively, its metabolism is yet to be elucidated. To profile the global pathophysiological processes of MDD patients, we used metabolomics to identify differential metabolites and applied a new database Metabolite set enrichment analysis (MSEA) to discover dysfunctions of metabolic pathways of this disease.

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Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common disease with both affective and cognitive disorders. Alterations in metabolic systems of MDD patients have been reported, but the underlying mechanisms still remains unclear. We sought to identify abnormal metabolites in MDD by metabolomics and to explore the association between differential metabolites and neurocognitive dysfunction.

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Severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) is a common acute abdominal disease accompanied by systemic inflammatory response syndrome, which may be complicated by acute kidney injury (AKI). Isoacteoside (ISO) is the active ingredient of Franch. ex Maxim and has been reported to have anti‑inflammatory activities.

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High-quality and comprehensive reference gene catalogs are essential for metagenomic research. The rather low diversity of samples used to construct existing catalogs of the mouse gut metagenome limits the numbers of identified genes in existing catalogs. We therefore established an expanded catalog of genes in the mouse gut metagenome (EMGC) containing >5.

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Zooxanthellae and coral can form an intracellular symbiotic system. Yet, little is known about the molecular mechanism underlying this symbiosis. In this study, we characterized the symbiosis based on analyses of gene expression at the single-cell level.

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Layer-by-layer self-assembly (LBL) technique is a very efficient and convenient method to modify the substrate surface. In this study, we report a self-repairing surface coating that can promote cell adhesion, especially for enhancing the adhesion of coral cells on the basal surface. The results confirmed that the modified chitosan-dialdehyde starch film based on Schiff base has good biocompatibility for common mammalian cells, such as normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDFs) and relatively special cells (coral cells).

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Recurrence of malignant tumor after surgical resection is the main reason of cancer treatment failure. Here, a novel kind of silk inverse opal particles (SIOPs) for post-surgical tumor treatment is presented, and it is derived from colloid crystal bead templates by negatively replicating. Because of their abundant uniform nanopores, interconnected nanochannels and excellent biocompatibility, SIOPs could not only carry great amount of anti-tumor drugs for tumor therapy, but also could provide support for cell adhesion, proliferation and differentiation as the 3D spherical scaffolds which is beneficial to the tissue repair at resection sites.

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Background: Hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (HOPE) has been shown to improve the quality of liver donation after circulatory death (DCD) compared to cold storage (CS). However, the mechanism by which HOPE works is unclear. In this study, a mouse liver HOPE system was developed to characterize the role of P-selectin in the protective effect of HOPE on DCD livers.

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