Publications by authors named "Weiwei Kong"

Sepsis-induced acute kidney injury (SI-AKI) is a severe condition with limited therapeutic options, resulting in poor prognosis. Ferroptosis exacerbates the damage caused by SI-AKI, but the mechanisms regulating ferroptosis, especially those involving ubiquitination regulators, remain poorly understood. Here, we used a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced human kidney organoid (HKO) model to investigate ferroptosis in SI-AKI.

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This work demonstrates that the optical response of nanoporous gold (NPG) is directly related to the infiltration extent (IE) of the polymer. Infiltration of poly(2-vinylpyridine) (P2VP) into NPG with a pore radius () of 34 nm was investigated at 140 °C. The UV-vis spectra of the NPG display plasmon absorption peaks due to the Au ligaments that depend on the height of the P2VP infiltration front in the NPG film.

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Myocardial infarction, characterized by insufficient blood supply to the heart, leads to ischemia and hypoxia of myocardial tissues, causing injury and decreased cardiac function. Despite improvements in pharmaceutical and interventional therapies, it remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUC-MSCs) play an important role in the repair of infarcted myocardium by promoting angiogenesis, reducing inflammation, secreting growth factors and cytokines.

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In vitro culture and electrophysiological monitoring of engineered cardiac tissue (ECT) are crucial for the screening and evaluation of cardiotoxic drugs. Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) offer significant advantages in non-invasive, high-throughput detection. However, existing MEAs face challenges in replicating the natural growth environment of cardiomyocytes, which hinders the morphology and functional maturation of cells.

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Prolonged cadmium (Cd) exposure leads to Cd accumulation and oxidative damage in the liver. Nuclear factor erythroid-derived 2-like 2 (NRF2) plays a vital role in preventing acute hepatic toxicity of Cd. However, the participation of NRF2 in chronic liver injury, especially in the context of chronic Cd exposure, has rarely been investigated.

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Background: In modern clinical settings, interdisciplinary clinical reasoning skills and associated education are pivotal and should be encouraged for residency training.

Methods: An interdisciplinary course on clinical reasoning was developed for residents based on ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) model. We collected frequently encountered consultation cases as our teaching resources with the methods of scenario case-based learning.

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Background: The contraction behaviors of cardiomyocytes (CMs), especially contraction synchrony, are crucial factors reflecting their maturity and response to drugs. A wider field of view helps to observe more pronounced synchrony differences, but the accompanied greater computational load, requiring more computing power or longer computational time.

Methods: We proposed a method that directly correlates variations in optical field brightness with cardiac tissue contraction status (CVB method), based on principles from physics and photometry, for rapid video analysis in wide field of view to obtain contraction parameters, such as period and contraction propagation direction and speed.

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Serine proteases (SPs) are important proteases in the digestive system of lepidopteran insects. They play important roles in protein digestion, coagulation, signal transduction, hormone activation, inflammation and development. Blood-borne pyosis caused by Bombyx mori nuclear polyhedrosis virus (BmNPV) has caused serious harm to sericulture.

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  • - The study focuses on how solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) within 3D battery designs influence ionic conductivity due to the interaction between polymer confinement and interfaces.
  • - It finds that as lithium salt concentration increases in poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)-LiTFSI complexes confined in nickel scaffolds, PEO crystallinity decreases, affecting the ionic conductivity differently under varying conditions.
  • - Key factors like polymer crystallinity, ion migration towards the polymer-scaffold interface, and the structural arrangement (tortuosity) significantly affect the overall ionic conductivity and development of 3D SPEs for energy storage applications.
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  • Roxadustat is an oral medication used to treat renal anemia, but its pharmacokinetics (how the drug moves in the body) in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) with early posttransplant anemia (PTA) had not been previously studied.
  • A population pharmacokinetic analysis was conducted with data from 52 Chinese KTRs, identifying factors like body weight and bilirubin levels that affect the drug’s clearance from the body.
  • The study successfully developed a dosing regimen for roxadustat, recommending it at 100 mg three times a week for most KTRs, with adjustments based on individual body weight and bilirubin levels.
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A subfamily of conserved proteins called serpins plays crucial roles in various physiological functions, particularly in the activation pathway of the serine protease cascade, an essential component of insect innate immunity. Here, we found Bombyx mori serpin 3 (BmSerpin3) was most highly expressed in the fat body, and was up-regulated after exposure to bacteria, fungus and virus. Further, the expression of BmSerpin3 in the hemocytes, fat body, midgut of silkworm larvae, and BmN cells was up-regulated upon Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) infection.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of combining hypofractionated radiotherapy, SOX chemotherapy, and anti-PD-1 antibodies in patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer (mPC) who had not responded to initial chemotherapy.
  • Results showed that among 25 enrolled patients, the median progression-free survival (mPFS) was 5.48 months, and the median overall survival (mOS) was 6.57 months, with 69.5% achieving disease control.
  • The study noted that reductions in serum CA19-9 levels during treatment and certain inflammatory markers could serve as potential indicators for better clinical outcomes in these patients.
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Hydrogels are extensively explored as biomaterials for tissue scaffolds, and their controlled fabrication has been the subject of wide investigation. However, the tedious mechanical property adjusting process through formula control hindered their application for diverse tissue scaffolds. To overcome this limitation, we proposed a two-step process to realize simple adjustment of mechanical modulus over a broad range, by combining digital light processing (DLP) and post-processing steps.

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Introduction: Roxadustat, an oral hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase (HIF-PH) inhibitor, can stimulate erythropoiesis. Our objective was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of roxadustat for the treatment of posttransplantation anemia (PTA).

Methods: A total of 150 adult renal transplant recipients who underwent PTA were randomized to either the experimental group or the control group.

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Purpose: To establish and validate novel predictive models for predicting bone metastasis (BM) in newly diagnosed prostate adenocarcinoma (PCa) via single-photon emission computed tomography radiomics.

Method: In a retrospective review of the clinical single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) database, 176 patients (training set: n = 140; validation set: n = 36) who underwent SPECT/CT imaging and were histologically confirmed to have newly diagnosed PCa from June 2016 to June 2022 were enrolled. Radiomic features were extracted from the region of interest (ROI) in a targeted lesion in each patient.

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  • The study investigates robot-assisted laparoscopic retroperitoneal donor nephrectomy as a method to reduce operative injuries compared to traditional laparoscopic techniques, aiming to assess its safety and feasibility.
  • A total of 218 living donors were analyzed, revealing a mean operation time of 115.4 minutes, with only 1.4% needing conversion to open surgery, and 10.1% experiencing complications.
  • The results indicate that this robot-assisted approach is efficient and safe, showing improved operation times and minimal abdominal interference once proficiency is achieved.
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Background: Pancreatic adenocarcinoma carries a grim prognosis, and there are few recognized effective second-line treatment strategies. We attempted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a combination of S-1, sintilimab, and anlotinib as a second-line treatment in pancreatic cancer patients with liver metastasis.

Methods: Pancreatic cancer patients with liver metastases were recruited.

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The RNA interference pathway mediated by microRNAs (miRNAs) is one of the methods to defend against viruses in insects. Recent studies showed that miRNAs participate in viral infection by binding to target genes to regulate their expression. Here, we found that the Bombyx mori miRNA, miR-6498-5p was down-regulated, whereas its predicted target gene pyridoxal phosphate phosphatase PHOSPHO2 (BmPLPP2) was up-regulated upon Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) infection.

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Polymer infiltrated nanoporous gold is prepared by infiltrating polymer melts into a bicontinuous, nanoporous gold (NPG) scaffold. Polystyrene (PS) films with molecular weights (Mw) from 424 to 1133 kDa are infiltrated into a NPG scaffold (∼120 nm), with a pore radius (Rp) and pore volume fraction of 37.5 nm and 50%, respectively.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that play pivotal roles in the host response to invading pathogens. Among these pathogens, Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) is one of the main causes of substantial economic losses in sericulture, and there are relatively few studies on the specific functions of miRNAs in the B. mori-BmNPV interaction.

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors have limited efficacy in metastatic pancreatic cancer due to the complex tumor immune microenvironment (TIME). Studies have shown that radiotherapy can cause cell lesions to release tumor antigens and then take part in the remodeling of the tumor environment and the induction of ectopic effects regional and systemic immunoregulation. Here, we reported a case of advanced metastatic pancreatic cancer treated with immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy and radiotherapy and a sharp shift of the TIME from T3 to T2 was also observed.

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The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and hypoxia have a complex interaction: RAS is activated under hypoxia and activated RAS aggravates hypoxia in reverse. Renin is an aspartyl protease that catalyzes the first step of RAS and tightly regulates RAS activation. Here, we outline kidney renin expression and release under hypoxia and discuss the putative mechanisms involved.

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Objects: We aim to explore the correlation between active/chronic tubulointerstitial injury and renal survival, and to compare their predictive value in patients with myeloperoxidase (MPO)-anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated glomerulonephritis (AAGN).

Method: A total of 225 patients with MPO-AAGN diagnosed between February 2004 and December 2020 were included. Survival and univariate/multivariate Cox regression analyses were used to analyze the prognostic value of interstitial inflammation and interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy (IF/TA).

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  • The growing use of ultrasound and Seldinger techniques has led to increased acceptance of placing totally implantable venous access devices (TIVADs) in the upper arm, which reduces the risks associated with traditional placement methods.
  • Various medical specialties in China are involved in implementing these upper-arm TIVADs, yet there is a lack of consistent skill levels and guidelines across different units.
  • An expert consensus aims to standardize implantation techniques, improve success rates, minimize complications, and enhance patient safety by detailing procedures, indications, and maintenance of upper-arm TIVADs.
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