Publications by authors named "Xiao-wen Li"

Background: To identify factors associated with physical activity levels among patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) who are undergoing home-based rehabilitation.

Methods: A 6-month follow-up study of 225 AS patients in remission was conducted in a hospital. Data were collected at patient discharge (T0) and at 1 month (T1), 3 months (T2) and 6 months (T3) postdischarge via questionnaires that assessed a range of physiological, psychological, social and cognitive variables.

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Major depressive disorder (MDD) affects 17 % of the global population and is highly comorbid with anxiety disorders. Emerging evidence indicates that dysregulation of astrocytic ATP contributes to the pathophysiology of depression. However, the molecular substrates underlying the stress-induced reduction in ATP release remain poorly understood, and the basis for the comorbidity of depression and anxiety disorders is still unknown.

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Blue-green infrastructure (BGI) constitutes the mainstay of urban ecological infrastructure and is a vital element in shaping urban ecological security patterns. Current research on urban BGI primarily focuses on spatio-temporal variations, driving mechanisms, connectivity, and planning management. Less attention has been paid to the spatio-temporal dynamics, coordination, and trade-off mechanisms of BGI ecosystem services (ES) under the background of rapid urbanization.

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Given the high energy demand of the nervous system, mitochondrial dysfunction is a key factor in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of its mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets is essential. This review discusses the roles of mitochondrial oxidative stress, mitochondrial dynamics alterations, and mtDNA damage in Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), Huntington's disease (HD), and multiple sclerosis (MS).

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Background: Kangaroo mother care (KMC) is a care of preterm and low birthweight infants carried skin-to-skin contact with the mother's chest and breastfeeding when possible. KMC has been proven to reduce mortality and morbidity in these infants. However, research on KMC has been limited by significant variability and inconsistency in reported outcomes across studies.

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Objective: To explore the differences of conventional ultrasound characteristics, elastic imaging parameters and clinicopathological characteristics of distinct molecular subtypes of breast cancer in young women, and to identify imaging parameters that exhibited significant associations with each molecular subtype.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis encompassing 310 young women with breast cancer. Observations were made regarding the ultrasonography and elastography characteristics of the identified breast lesions.

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Patients suffering from chronic stress develop numerous symptoms, including emotional and cognitive deficits. The precise circuit mechanisms underlying different symptoms remain poorly understood. We identified two distinct basal forebrain cholinergic subpopulations in mice projecting to the dorsal hippocampus (dHPC) or ventral hippocampus (vHPC), which exhibited distinct input organizations, electrophysiological characteristics, transcriptomics, and responses to positive and negative valences of stimuli and were critical for cognitive and emotional modulation, respectively.

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The occurrence of gastric neuroendocrine carcinoma (GNEC) is on the rise, and its prognosis is extremely poor. We compared survival outcomes between distal and proximal GNEC and developed a nomogram incorporating tumor site to enhance personalized management for patients with GNEC. 1807 patients were divided into DGNEC and PGNEC groups.

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  • Intraoperative goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT) enhances fluid management during gastrointestinal surgeries by regulating fluid input based on real-time physiological monitoring.
  • A study compared 60 patients, split into two groups—one receiving GDFT and the other traditional fluid management—analyzing factors like postoperative recovery time and complication rates.
  • Results showed that GDFT significantly reduced intraoperative blood loss, shortened recovery and hospitalization times, improved pain management, and enhanced cardiac output compared to traditional methods.
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  • The study examines how boosting spatial cognitive abilities can help reduce visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) symptoms.
  • It involved 43 participants, with one group receiving training focused on spatial skills and the other group doing unrelated activities.
  • Results showed that the training group not only improved their spatial skills but also experienced less nausea and disorientation related to VIMS, highlighting the training's effectiveness.
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  • The study examines the role of astrocytes in the ventral hippocampus (vHPC) in anxiety disorders, a common mental illness.
  • Using advanced imaging and genetic techniques, the researchers found that astrocytic activity in the vHPC increases in stressful situations and contributes to anxiety-like behaviors.
  • Inhibiting vHPC astrocytes can reduce anxiety, while activating them worsens anxiety behaviors, suggesting that these cells could be promising targets for future anxiety treatments.
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The objective is to characterize differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) in Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) through high-throughput analysis. Sera from 11 healthy controls (HCs), 21 GBS and 19 CIDP patients were subjected to Olink Proteomics Analysis. In the comparison between CIDP and GBS groups, up-regulation of ITM2A and down-regulation of NTF4 were observed.

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Anxiety-related disorders respond to cognitive behavioral therapies, which involved the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). Previous studies have suggested that subregions of the mPFC have different and even opposite roles in regulating innate anxiety. However, the specific causal targets of their descending projections in modulating innate anxiety and stress-induced anxiety have yet to be fully elucidated.

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  • The adult brain can regenerate astrocytes after they're removed, with mature astrocytes in the neocortex and neural stem cells both playing important roles.
  • People with depression have fewer astrocytes in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), and removing these cells can lead to depression-like symptoms in animal models.
  • Research shows that in normal adult mice, mature astrocytes can quickly repopulate after being deleted, potentially helping to alleviate depression, but their regeneration ability remains intact even under chronic stress.
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Drugs acting on dopamine D2 receptors are widely used for the treatment of several neuropsychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia and depression. Social deficits are a core symptom of these disorders. Pharmacological manipulation of dopamine D2 receptors (Drd2), a Gi-coupled subtype of dopamine receptors, in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) has shown that Drd2 is implicated in social behaviors.

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Subsequently to the publication of the above paper, an interested reader drew to the authors' attention that, for the scratch wound assay experiments shown in Fig. 1 on p. 2413, the panels showing the '0 h' experiments for the respective incubations with VEGF or BC001 were apparently identical.

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  • Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (ZES) is caused by gastrin-secreting tumors known as gastrinomas, leading to symptoms like watery diarrhea and ulcers; however, this case presents an atypical scenario.
  • A 72-year-old woman with typical ZES symptoms had normal gastrin levels and no visible gastrinoma during initial examinations, complicating her diagnosis.
  • The use of a new imaging technique, 18F-OC PET/CT, ultimately identified a gastrinoma at an unusual site, highlighting the potential for ZES symptoms even in the absence of hypergastrinemia.
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Objective: To investigate the differences in the viscoelastic properties between normal trapezius muscles and those in patients with trapezius myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) using real-time shear-wave elastography (SWE).

Materials And Methods: This study included 31 patients with trapezius MPS and 31 volunteers. Sixty-one trapezius muscles (41 and 20 on the affected and non-affected side, respectively) of patients with MPS and 62 normal trapezius muscles in volunteers were assessed.

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Background: Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a common cause of neck pain, which is a global public health problem. Because MPS does not present morphological changes within lesioned muscles, there are no imaging diagnostic criteria for this condition. In this study, we evaluate elasticity changes in upper trapezius muscles most frequently involved in cervical MPS using real-time ultrasound shear-wave elastography, and we examine their potential diagnostic value.

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Introduction: Recombinant adeno-associated viruses (rAAVs) are widely used in genetic therapeutics. AAV5 has shown superior transduction efficiency, targeting neurons and glial cells in primate brains. Nonetheless, the comprehensive impact of AAV5 transduction on molecular and behavioral alterations remains unexplored.

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TM4SF1, a member of the transmembrane 4 superfamily, is crucial for both healthy and malignant human tissues. The significant function of TM4SF1 in the incidence and progression of cancer has been widely recognized in recent years. Although some achievements have been made in the study of TM4SF1, the effect of TM4SF1 on cancer stemness in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and its molecular basis are yet to be reported.

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Pharmacological manipulation of mGluR5 has showed that mGluR5 is implicated in the pathophysiology of anxiety and mGluR5 has been proposed as a potential drug target for anxiety disorders. Nevertheless, the mechanism underlying the mGluR5 involvement in stress-induced anxiety-like behavior remains largely unknown. Here, we found that chronic restraint stress induced anxiety-like behavior and decreased the expression of mGluR5 in hippocampal CA1.

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This is a retrospective study of clinical data from 106 patients with pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) treated in a traditional Chinese hospital during the eight years preceding this publication. We aimed to provide evidence to improve the diagnosis accuracy and the treatment strategies for PLAs. We collected records of patients treated at the Guangxing Hospital, which is affiliated to the Zhejiang Traditional Chinese University in Hangzhou, and we collected their general background information, laboratory and imaging features, and clinical manifestations and outcomes to perform a retrospective analysis.

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Objective: To summarize the characteristics of patients calling the 120 emergency number for pre-hospital first aid in Keyouqian Banner, Hinggan League.

Methods: The clinical data of adult patients with pre-hospital first aid from 2016 to 2018 were retrospectively analyzed.

Results: There were 2711 cases with pre-hospital first aid.

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Background: In the neurogenic niches of the adult hippocampus, new functional neurons are continuously generated throughout life, and generation of these neurons has been implicated in learning and memory. Astrocytes, as components of the neurogenic niches, are critical in the regulation of adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN). However, little is known about how astrocytes receive and respond to extrinsic cues to regulate AHN.

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