Publications by authors named "Shuqin Ding"

In a healthy spinal cord, peripheral infiltrating macrophages are almost undetectable, and microglia (MG) participate in maintaining the stability of the spinal cord microenvironment by phagocytosis, clearing cellular debris, and producing neurotrophic factors. After spinal cord injury (SCI), MG are activated, and peripheral immune cells infiltrate into the injured spinal cord. Among these immune cells, activated MG and peripheral infiltrating macrophages (Mø) play crucial roles in the pathological process of SCI.

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Background: In recent years, a novel animal abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) model was established by administering erythropoietin (EPO) to wild-type (WT) mice. However, the influence of EPO on the murine fecal microbiota remains uninvestigated. Therefore, this study aims to explore the potential association between gut microbiota changes and AAA development in this model.

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Background And Aim: Long term high-dose erythropoietin (EPO) had been reported inducing the formation of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) in mice. When using this model, we found that EPO treated mice showed significant splenomegaly. This is an interesting phenomenon, and its mechanism has not been reported.

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Ependymal cells (EpCs), as a potential stem cell niche, have gained interest for their potential in vivo stem cell therapy for spinal cord injury (SCI). Heterogeneity of spinal EpCs may contribute to differences in the ability of spinal EpCs to proliferate, differentiate and transition after injury, while there is limited understanding of the regulation of these events. Our research found that ezrin (Ezr) was expressed highly in EpCs of the spinal cord, and its upregulation rapidly occurred after injury (6 h).

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Background: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a DNA virus known to induce hepatitis and liver dysfunction, and is one of the main causes of liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. At present, there lacks a satisfactory optimal treatment plan for HBV in clinical practice, promoting the development of a novel Chinese formula, QingReJieDu Formula (QRJDF), as a potential solution.

Purpose: This study aims to explore the underlying mechanisms of QRJDF in the treatment of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) through a combination of network pharmacology and experimental validation.

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Introduction: The rising demand for knowledge updates and technological innovations in China has made clinical placement teaching challenging. Reforms for innovative teaching models through pilot classes have shown to improve students' academic performance. This novel integration led to the announcement of healthcare collaboration in the Guangdong-Hong-Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area for projects within China's "Global-Innovation-Hub" zones.

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Given the genetic and clinical overlap observed between schizophrenia and depression, the present study was to identify the similarities and differences in serum metabolic profiles between patients with schizophrenia and depression. Global metabolomics research methods based on UHPLC-QTOF-MS/MS were performed. A total of 113 and 118 differential metabolites were screened and identified in depression and schizophrenia groups, respectively, as compared to health control; among those, 94 differential metabolites were shared by both.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the role of ASC, a protein important for inflammasome activation, in neuroinflammation due to spinal cord injury (SCI), emphasizing the need to understand its function in specific cell types, particularly macrophages.
  • Researchers used a mouse model with macrophage-specific knockout of ASC and found reduced macrophage infiltration and altered immune responses that favor healing during SCI recovery.
  • The findings suggest that targeting ASC in peripheral macrophages might improve nerve function recovery after SCI, presenting a potential new avenue for treatment strategies.
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Given the limited specificity and accuracy observed in the current official colorimetric quantification of polysaccharide in Lycium barbarum, our study aims to establish a novel, specific, accurate, and economic pre-column derivatization ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) method for determining the monosaccharide and polysaccharide content in L. barbarum. The optimization of extraction, hydrolysis, and derivatization (using 1-phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone) processes for polysaccharide from L.

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Given the limitations of untargeted metabolomics in precise metabolite quantification, our current research employed a novel approach by integrating untargeted and targeted metabolomics utilizing ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QTOF-MS/MS) to analyze the metabolic profile and potential biomarkers for tuberculosis (TB). A cohort of 36 TB patients and 36 healthy controls (HC) was enlisted to obtain serum samples. Multivariate pattern recognition and univariate statistical analysis were employed to screen and elucidate the differential metabolites, whereas dot plots and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were established for the identification of potential biomarkers of TB.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a highly vascularized carcinoma, and targeting its neovascularization represents an effective therapeutic approach. Our previous study demonstrated that the baculovirus-mediated endostatin and angiostatin fusion protein (BDS-hEA) effectively inhibits the angiogenesis of vascular endothelial cells and the growth of HCC tumors. However, the mechanism underlying its anti-angiogenic effect remains unclear.

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Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease that significantly impairs physical function in young individuals. However, the identification of radiographic changes in AS is frequently delayed, and the diagnostic efficacy of biomarkers like HLA-B27 remains moderately effective, with unsatisfactory sensitivity and specificity. In contrast to existing literature, our current experiment utilized a larger sample size and employed both untargeted and targeted UHPLC-QTOF-MS/MS based metabolomics to identify the metabolite profile and potential biomarkers of AS.

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Inflammation is one of the key injury factors for spinal cord injury (SCI). Exosomes (Exos) derived from M2 macrophages have been shown to inhibit inflammation and be beneficial in SCI animal models. However, lacking targetability restricts their application prospects.

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Brucellosis is a global zoonotic infection caused by bacteria, which poses a significant burden on society. While transmission prevention is currently the most effective method, the absence of a licenced vaccine for humans necessitates the urgent development of a safe and effective vaccine. Recombinant protein-based subunit vaccines are considered promising options, and in this study, the BP26 protein is expressed using prokaryotic expression systems.

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Wolfberry, known as Goji berry, is the fruit of L. (LB). As a famous functional food and TCM, the cost and efficacy of LB are closely linked to its geographical origin.

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MASM, a structurally modified derivative of matrine, exhibits superior efficacy in reducing inflammation and liver injury in rats when compared to matrine. This study aims to investigate the pharmacokinetic profile and acute toxicity of MASM. Pharmacokinetic results revealed that MASM exhibited rapid absorption, with a ranging from 0.

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Purpose: Clinical placement teaching could be challenging due to time constraints, lack of effective teaching models and consensus approaches. Learner-centred approach facilitated deeper learning by demonstrating "seeing-patients-under-supervision" being ideal during Residential-Aged-Care-Facility (RACF)-visit in GP clinical placements. The study aimed to reflect on the students' experiences in aged-care visits by applying an innovative teaching model of "students-being-the-GP-clinician-in-charge-of-RACF-visit-ward-round-under-the-supervision-of-clinical-supervisor".

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Cannabinoid receptors, endogenous cannabinoids (endocannabinoids), and the enzymes involved in the biosynthesis and degradation of the endocannabinoids make up the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The components of the ECS are proven to modulate a vast bulk of various physiological and pathological processes due to their abundance throughout the human body. Such discoveries have attracted the researchers' attention and emerged as a potential therapeutical target for the treatment of various diseases.

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Dyslexia is a reading and spelling disorder due to neurodevelopmental abnormalities and is occasionally found to be accompanied by hearing loss, but the reason for the associated deafness remains unclear. This study finds that knockout of the dyslexia susceptibility 1 candidate 1 gene (Dyx1c1 ) in mice, the best gene for studying dyslexia, causes severe hearing loss, and thus it is a good model for studying the mechanism of dyslexia-related hearing loss (DRHL). This work finds that the Dyx1c1 gene is highly expressed in the mouse cochlea and that the spontaneous electrical activity of inner hair cells and type I spiral ganglion neurons is altered in the cochleae of Dyx1c1 mice.

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Background: Following spinal cord injury (SCI), a large number of peripheral monocytes infiltrate into the lesion area and differentiate into macrophages (Mø). These monocyte-derived Mø are very difficult to distinguish from the local activated microglia (MG). Therefore, the term Mø/MG are often used to define the infiltrated Mø and/or activated MG.

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Bai-Mi-Decoction (BMD), which is composed of , , , and , is a characteristic TCM multi-herb formula for brain disease. However, the mechanism of protective effects of BMD on ischemic stroke (IS) still has not been clarified. Our study is designed to elucidate the protective effects and underlying mechanisms of BMD on IS by employing pharmacodynamic and serum and brain metabolomic methods.

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Mitochondrial dynamics is essential for maintaining the physiological function of the mitochondrial network, and its disorders lead to a variety of diseases. Our previous study identified mitochondrial dynamics controlled anti-tumor immune responses and anxiety symptoms. However, how mitochondrial dynamics affects auditory function in the inner ear remains unclear.

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Mi-Jian-Chang-Pu formula (MJCPF), composed of . and Schott, is a well-known TCM for treatment of hemiplegia, facial paralysis as well as language dysfunction caused by stroke both in ancient and modern times. By using pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and metabolomics, our present study discusses whether the combination of individual herbs or major active components of MJCPF possess synergistic neuroprotective effects against ischemic stroke (IS).

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Background: 6-acetylacteoside (6-AA) is a phenylethanoid glycoside isolated from Cistanche deserticola which had been previously proven to possess anti-osteoporotic activity previously. Currently, it is still unknown whether 6-AA plays a crucial role on the anti-osteoporotic effects of C. deserticola.

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Chronic kidney disease, including renal failure (RF), is a global public health problem. The clinical diagnosis mainly depends on the change of estimated glomerular filtration rate, which usually lags behind disease progression and likely has limited clinical utility for the early detection of this health problem. Now, we employed Q-Exactive HFX Orbitrap LC-MS/MS based metabolomics to reveal the metabolic profile and potential biomarkers for RF screening.

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