1.Progress in pathogenesis and treatment of diabetic neuropathy regulated by microglia polarization
Li ZHANG ; Hongmin YANG ; Jiao HU ; Sirui YAO ; Haoran XU ; Wendi LUO ; Tao XU ; Bo HUANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(4):766-774
Diabetic neuropathy(DN)is a prevalent chronic complication of diabetes,characterized by a com-plex pathogenesis involving various cell types and molecular pathways.Research indicates that microglia,serving as the innate immune cells of the central nervous system,are pivotal in the development of DN.In recent years,with the in-depth understanding of the pathogenesis of DN,targeting microglia polarization has become a new research hotspot.This article provides an overview of current research on the regulatory mechanisms of microglia polarization,the impact of mi-croglia polarization on DN,and treatment strategies that target microglia polarization to improve DN.The objective is to elucidate the pivotal role of microglia in the pathogenesis of DN,and assess the efficacy and constraints of existing and emerging treatment methods targeting microglia,in order to offer a fresh perspective for future research and clinical treat-ment of DN.
2.Progress in pathogenesis and treatment of diabetic neuropathy regulated by microglia polarization
Li ZHANG ; Hongmin YANG ; Jiao HU ; Sirui YAO ; Haoran XU ; Wendi LUO ; Tao XU ; Bo HUANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(4):766-774
Diabetic neuropathy(DN)is a prevalent chronic complication of diabetes,characterized by a com-plex pathogenesis involving various cell types and molecular pathways.Research indicates that microglia,serving as the innate immune cells of the central nervous system,are pivotal in the development of DN.In recent years,with the in-depth understanding of the pathogenesis of DN,targeting microglia polarization has become a new research hotspot.This article provides an overview of current research on the regulatory mechanisms of microglia polarization,the impact of mi-croglia polarization on DN,and treatment strategies that target microglia polarization to improve DN.The objective is to elucidate the pivotal role of microglia in the pathogenesis of DN,and assess the efficacy and constraints of existing and emerging treatment methods targeting microglia,in order to offer a fresh perspective for future research and clinical treat-ment of DN.
3.The regulatory role of the RUS family in plant growth and development.
Yao HU ; Sirui LI ; Xinxin ZHANG ; Qinglin TANG ; Dayong WEI ; Shibing TIAN ; Yang YANG ; Zhimin WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2024;40(1):81-93
The chloroplast genome encodes many key proteins involved in photosynthesis and other metabolic processes, and metabolites synthesized in chloroplasts are essential for normal plant growth and development. Root-UVB (ultraviolet radiation B)-sensitive (RUS) family proteins composed of highly conserved DUF647 domain belong to chloroplast proteins. They play an important role in the regulation of various life activities such as plant morphogenesis, material transport and energy metabolism. This article summarizes the recent advances of the RUS family proteins in the growth and development of plants such as embryonic development, photomorphological construction, VB6 homeostasis, auxin transport and anther development, with the aim to facilitate further study of its molecular regulation mechanism in plant growth and development.
Female
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Pregnancy
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Humans
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Ultraviolet Rays
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Biological Transport
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Chloroplasts/genetics*
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Embryonic Development
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Plant Development/genetics*
4.Growth and developmental parameters and behavioral characteristics of infant rhesus monkeys
Zhigang LIANG ; Mingling WU ; Licai ZENG ; Zunwei YAO ; Sirui YI ; Rong LI ; Dong CAO ; Fengjun BI ; Li GONG ; Wen ZENG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2016;26(4):24-34
Objective To explore the growth and developmental parameters and behavioral characteristics of rhesus monkeys during the first year of birth and to establish the background data.Methods A total of 18 (♂=11,♀=7 ) infant rhesus monkeys born from individually caged mothers and with known genetic background and postnatal days were monitored monthly for body weight, body height, head circumference, chest circumference, forelimb length, hind limb length, crown-rump length, tail length and anal-genital distance from postnatal day ( PND) 1 to 360, while hematology, blood chemistry and lymphocyte subsets were examined on PND 28, 175 and 360, and finger maze test was carried out on PND 208.Results The body weight showed linear growth with no significant difference between genders (P>0.05). Except for the anal-genital distance of male infants was significantly greater than that of female infants ( P<0.01 ) , no significant differences were observed between sexes in other morphological parameters.No significant differences of hematology were seen between genders (P >0.05).Compared with that at PND28, TP and BUN were significantly increased (P<0.01) while ALP decreased with no significant difference (P>0.05) at PND 175 and 360.Compared with that at PND28, CD4 +and CD4 +/CD8 +were significantly decreased ( P<0.01) while CD8+significantly increased ( P<0.01) at PND175 and 360.The number of sessions to solve task 2 in learning test was significantly greater than other tasks with females significantly less than males ( P<0.05) .The females had higher correct rate than males in the 2-day random memory test (P<0.05).Conclusions Body weight and morphological parameters show a linear growth.The PND.The RBC, HGB, LYMPH, TP, BUN, ALP, CD4 +, CD8 +and CD4 +/CD8+in hematology, blood chemistry and lymphocyte subsets show relevant changes to the growth and development of organs and systems in infants, which should be highly concerned in drug evaluation.The finger maze test indicates that female infants have better reversal learning and long-term memory than male infants.Background data and behavioral characteristics of infant rhesus monkeys during the first 12 months of birth are established in this study, which provide useful reference and support the evaluation of developmental and reproductive toxicity of drugs in rhesus monkeys.

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