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Hypoxia-inducible factor 1-alpha (HIF-1α) is a key transcription factor in cellular responses to oxygen levels. This study investigated HIF-1α's binding dynamics to the genome during the transition from normoxia to hypoxia in mouse embryonic stem cells. Analyzing HIF-1α chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing data under normoxia, acute hypoxia, and stable hypoxia revealed a "bind-release-bind" pattern, with the weakest binding during acute hypoxia and the strongest during stable hypoxia. Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analyses identified distinct gene sets and pathways regulated by HIF-1α in these conditions, with significant effects on pluripotency under normoxia and stable hypoxia. HIF-1α also partnered with different transcription factors depending on the oxygen level, further influencing its functions. RNA-Seq data and knockdown experiments confirmed the essential role of HIF-1α in maintaining mouse embryonic stem cell pluripotency under normoxia and stable hypoxia, with minimal impact under acute hypoxia. These findings enhance our understanding the regulatory mechanisms of HIF-1α and its role in cellular hypoxic responses.
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Am J Emerg Med
September 2025
University of South Carolina School of Medicine - Greenville, Greenville, SC, USA.
Total laryngectomy (TLE) results in the permanent separation of the respiratory and digestive tracts, requiring all airway interventions to occur exclusively via a neck stoma. Although airway obstruction in post-laryngectomy patients is uncommon, it can rapidly become fatal without prompt recognition and understanding of the altered anatomy. Here, we report the case of a patient with a recent TLE for squamous cell carcinoma, who presented to a rural Emergency Department (ED) in acute respiratory distress.
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September 2025
Department of Molecular and Cellular Sports Medicine, German Sport University Cologne, Am Sportpark Müngersdorf 6, 50933 Cologne, Germany. Electronic address:
Background: Patients with Fontan circulation are often advised to avoid hypoxic exposure due to presumed cardiopulmonary vulnerability. Low-grade inflammation has also been reported in this population and may be influenced by hypoxia and/or exercise. Based on the potential interaction between hypoxia and submaximal exercise in modulating inflammatory signaling, we hypothesized that this combination could exacerbate subclinical inflammation.
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August 2025
Center of Basic Medical Research, Institute of Medical Innovation and Research, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, China.
Introduction: Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAAD) is a highly aggressive malignancy characterized by a profoundly hypoxic tumor microenvironment, which fosters tumor progression and confers resistance to therapy The oncogenic regulator ID1has been implicated in PAAD malignancy, however, the mechanisms underlying hypoxia-induced stabilization of ID1 and the role of ubiquitin-mediated degradation remain poorly understood. Elucidating these pathways is essential for identifying novel therapeutic targets for PAAD.
Methods: In this study, we examined ID1 expression in PAAD tissues and cell lines using publicly available databases and in vitro models.
Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi
July 2025
the First Hospital of Hunan University of Chinese Medicine Changsha 410007, China Hunan University of Chinese Medicine Changsha 410208, China Hunan Academy of Chinese Medicine Changsha 410006, China.
This study aims to explore the mechanism of Buyang Huanwu Decoction(BHD) in promoting angiogenesis after oxygen-glucose deprivation/reoxygenation(OGD/R) of mouse brain microvascular endothelial cell line(brain-derived Endothelial cells.3, bEnd.3) based on the caveolin-1(Cav1)/Yes-associated protein 1(YAP1)/hypoxia-inducible factor-1α(HIF-1α) signaling pathway.
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September 2025
Climate Change Cluster, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, 007, NSW, Australia.
Loss of oxygen (O) from the world's oceans to physiologically-critical levels ("hypoxia") is an important, yet understudied stressor for coral reefs. However, extreme reef-neighbouring ecosystems such as mangrove lagoons that are routinely subjected to frequent low-pO exposure (i.e.
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