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Rotating magnetic field inhibits Aβ protein aggregation and alleviates cognitive impairment in Alzheimer’s disease mice
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作者 Ruo-Wen Guo wen-jing xie +5 位作者 Biao Yu Chao Song Xin-Miao Ji Xin-Yu Wang Mei Zhang Xin Zhang 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第4期924-936,共13页
Amyloid beta(Aβ)monomers aggregate to form fibrils and amyloid plaques,which are critical mechanisms in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease(AD).Given the important role of Aβ1-42 aggregation in plaque formation... Amyloid beta(Aβ)monomers aggregate to form fibrils and amyloid plaques,which are critical mechanisms in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease(AD).Given the important role of Aβ1-42 aggregation in plaque formation,leading to brain lesions and cognitive impairment,numerous studies have aimed to reduce Aβaggregation and slow AD progression.The diphenylalanine(FF)sequence is critical for amyloid aggregation,and magnetic fields can affect peptide alignment due to the diamagnetic anisotropy of aromatic rings.In this study,we examined the effects of a moderate-intensity rotating magnetic field(RMF)on Aβaggregation and AD pathogenesis.Results indicated that the RMF directly inhibited Aβamyloid fibril formation and reduced Aβ-induced cytotoxicity in neural cells in vitro.Using the AD mouse model APP/PS1,RMF restored motor abilities to healthy control levels and significantly alleviated cognitive impairments,including exploration and spatial and non-spatial memory abilities.Tissue examinations demonstrated that RMF reduced amyloid plaque accumulation,attenuated microglial activation,and reduced oxidative stress in the APP/PS1 mouse brain.These findings suggest that RMF holds considerable potential as a non-invasive,high-penetration physical approach for AD treatment. 展开更多
关键词 lzheimer’s disease Rotating magnetic field Amyloid-β Cognitive function Alzheimer’s disease animal models
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Acetaminophen overdose-induced acute liver injury can be alleviated by static magnetic field
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作者 Han-Xiao Chen Xin-Yu Wang +11 位作者 Biao Yu Chuan-Lin Feng Guo-Feng Cheng Lei Zhang Jun-Jun Wang Ying Wang Ruo-Wen Guo Xin-Miao Ji wen-jing xie Wei-Li Chen Chao Song Xin Zhang 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第3期478-490,共13页
Acetaminophen(APAP),the most frequently used mild analgesic and antipyretic drug worldwide,is implicated in causing 46%of all acute liver failures in the USA and between 40%and 70%in Europe.The predominant pharmacolog... Acetaminophen(APAP),the most frequently used mild analgesic and antipyretic drug worldwide,is implicated in causing 46%of all acute liver failures in the USA and between 40%and 70%in Europe.The predominant pharmacological intervention approved for mitigating such overdose is the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine(NAC);however,its efficacy is limited in cases of advanced liver injury or when administered at a late stage.In the current study,we discovered that treatment with a moderate intensity static magnetic field(SMF)notably reduced the mortality rate in mice subjected to high-dose APAP from 40%to 0%,proving effective at both the initial liver injury stage and the subsequent recovery stage.During the early phase of liver injury,SMF markedly reduced APAPinduced oxidative stress,free radicals,and liver damage,resulting in a reduction in multiple oxidative stress markers and an increase in the antioxidant glutathione(GSH).During the later stage of liver recovery,application of vertically downward SMF increased DNA synthesis and hepatocyte proliferation.Moreover,the combination of NAC and SMF significantly mitigated liver damage induced by high-dose APAP and increased liver recovery,even 24 h post overdose,when the effectiveness of NAC alone substantially declines.Overall,this study provides a noninvasive non-pharmaceutical tool that offers dual benefits in the injury and repair stages following APAP overdose.Of note,this tool can work as an alternative to or in combination with NAC to prevent or minimize liver damage induced by APAP,and potentially other toxic overdoses. 展开更多
关键词 ACETAMINOPHEN Acute liver injury Static magnetic fields Oxidative stress DNA synthesis
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CD163 promotes hematoma absorption and improves neurological functions in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage 被引量:6
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作者 wen-jing xie Hong-quan Yu +2 位作者 Yu Zhang Qun Liu Hong-mei Meng 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第7期1122-1127,共6页
Clinical outcomes are positively associated with hematoma absorption.The monocyte-macrophage scavenger receptor,CD163,plays an important role in the metabolism of hemoglobin,and a soluble form of CD163 is present in p... Clinical outcomes are positively associated with hematoma absorption.The monocyte-macrophage scavenger receptor,CD163,plays an important role in the metabolism of hemoglobin,and a soluble form of CD163 is present in plasma and other tissue fluids;therefore,we speculated that serum CD163 affects hematoma absorption after intracerebral hemorrhage.Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage were divided into high-and low-level groups according to the average CD163 level(1,977.79 ± 832.91 ng/m L).Compared with the high-level group,the low-level group had a significantly slower hematoma absorption rate,and significantly increased National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores and modified Rankin Scale scores.These results suggest that CD163 promotes hematoma absorption and the recovery of neurological function in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage. 展开更多
关键词 hematoma intracerebral neurological hemoglobin NIHSS metabolism macrophage slower traumatic scavenger
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