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Evidence of Inflammatory Network Disruption in Chronic Venous Disease: An Analysis of Circulating Cytokines and Chemokines
Published 2025-01-01“…These findings highlight potential therapeutic targets aimed at restoring immune balance and mitigating chronic inflammation in CVD.…”
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Novel predictive biomarkers for atonic postpartum hemorrhage as explored by proteomics and metabolomics
Published 2025-01-01“…Conclusions This study suggested that immune inflammation may play a role in the occurrence of PPH. …”
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Biochemical mechanisms and molecular interactions of vitamins in cancer therapy
Published 2025-01-01“…Vitamins significantly affect immunological function, antioxidant defense, inflammation, and epigenetic control, and can improve treatment outcomes by affecting cell behavior and combating stress and DNA damage. …”
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Serum proteomic and metabolomic profiling of hepatocellular carcinoma patients co-infected with Clonorchis sinensis
Published 2025-01-01“…Furthermore, C. sinensis triggered inflammation, insulin resistance, and pro-tumor immune escape, and exacerbated the complication of degenerative diseases.ConclusionThis study not only provides compelling evidence for elucidating the mechanisms underlying C. sinensis-mediated HCC development but also identifies potential therapeutic targets for HCC patients co-infected with C. sinensis.…”
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Study of senile astheny markers against the background of acute inflammatory process in elderly and senile patients in emergency abdominal surgery
Published 2024-06-01“…When determining the cholesterol level, we did not find a significant difference between the groups with asthenia (A and C) – p = 0.0614, U = 323.0, as well as between the groups with asthenia and without asthenia with acute inflammation (A and B) – p = 0.01646. It was determined that the level of somatotropic hormone in the groups with asthenia (A and C) was equally low – p = 0.9646, U = 466.5, while when comparing the group with and without asthenia (A and B), a significant decrease in this hormone was found in group A – p = 0.0030, U = 248.5. …”
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Lipoxin A4 levels correlate with severity in a Spanish COVID-19 cohort: potential use of endogenous pro-resolving mediators as biomarkers
Published 2025-01-01“…These lipids have pro-resolving actions in several pathological models, including reducing NF-κB-mediated inflammation, and inducing the antioxidant response through the Nrf-2 pathway. …”
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Essential Roles of PKA, iNOS, CD95/CD95L, and Terminal Caspases in Suppression of Eosinopoiesis by PGE2 and Other cAMP-Elevating Agents
Published 2013-01-01“…Overall, PGE2 and isoproterenol shared a requirement for four effector elements (iNOS, CD95L, CD95, and terminal caspases), which together define a pathway targeted by several soluble up- and downmodulators of eosinopoiesis, including drugs, mediators of inflammation, and cytokines.…”
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Pharmacological action of Angelica sinensis polysaccharides: a review
Published 2025-01-01“…Multiple studies have shown that ASP has important pharmacological effects, such as antitumor, anemia-improving, anti-inflammatory, antioxidative, immunomodulatory, hepatoprotective, antifibrotic, hypoglycemic, antiradiation, and antiviral effects, the mechanisms of which appear to involve the regulation of inflammation, oxidative stress, and profibrotic signaling pathways. …”
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Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Scientific Society for the Clinical Study of Human Microbiome, of the Russian Gastroenterological Association and the Russian Society for the Pr...
Published 2023-09-01“…C. difficile-associated disease is a disease that develops when the diversity of the intestinal microbiota decreases and C. difficile excessively colonizes the colon, the toxins of which damage the intestinal muco-epithelial barrier, followed by the development of inflammation in the colon wall, with diarrhea being a characteristic clinical manifestation. …”
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Effect of Ginkgolide B on Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease based on Notch Signaling Pathway
Published 2021-04-01“…Compared with the model group, the number of fat vacuoles in the simvastatin group, high, medium, and low dose group decreased significantly (<italic>P</italic>< 0.05). ③The protein and mRNA expression of Notch-3 and Hes-1: compared with the normal group, the protein and mRNA expression of Notch-3 and Hes-1 in the model group increased significantly (<italic>P</italic>< 0.05); compared with the model group, the protein and mRNA expression of Notch-3, Hes-1 in the simvastatin group, low and medium high-dose group decreased significantly (<italic>P</italic>< 0.05); compared with the simvastatin group, the protein and mRNA expression of Notch-3, Hes-1 of the medium and high-dose group decreased significantly (<italic>P</italic>< 0.05).Conclusion:Ginkgolide B can improve the liver function, reduce blood lipids, and reduce inflammation of NAFLD rats. Its mechanism may be that Ginkgolide B could regulate the Notch signaling pathway by inhibiting Notch-3, Hes-1 protein and mRNA expression in liver tissue.…”
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Effects of Electroacupuncture Preconditioning at Baihui and Zusanli Acupoints on the Expression of Inflammatory Factors in Brain and Intestines of Rats with Cerebral Ischemia/Reper...
Published 2021-12-01“…Before surgery for one day, after reperfusion for 12 h and after reperfusion for 1,3,7 days, the grip tester was used to measure the forelimb grasping strength; after reperfusion for 7 days, ELISA methods was used to determine the content of IL-17A and IL-10 in serum, Western blot method was used to detect the expression of IL-17A and IL-10 protein in ischemic cortex and colon tissue, immunohistochemistry method was used to calculate the average optical density (AOD) value of IL-17A and IL-10 in ischemic cortex and colon tissue, and HE staining method was used to observe the pathological change of ischemic cortex.Results① Forelimb grasping strength: compared with the S-con group, the forelimb grasping strength of rats in the M-con group after reperfusion for 12 h, 1 d, 3 d, 7 d was decreased significantly (<italic>P</italic><0.05); compared with the M-con group, the forelimb grasping strength of rats in the EP group was increased significantly (<italic>P</italic><0.05). ② Content of IL-17A and IL-10 in serum: after reperfusion for 7 days , compared with the S-con group, the content of serum IL-17A and IL-10 of rats in the M-con group were significantly increased (<italic>P</italic><0.05); compared with the M-con group, the content of serum IL-17A in the EP group were significantly decreased (<italic>P</italic><0.05), and IL-10 in the EP group were significantly increased (<italic>P</italic><0.05). ③ Expression of IL-17A and IL-10 protein: after reperfusion for 7 days, compared with the S-con group, the expression of IL-17A and IL-10 protein in ischemic cortex and colon tissue in the M-con group were significantly increased (<italic>P</italic><0.05); compared with the M-con group, the expression of IL-17A in the EP group was significantly decreased (<italic>P</italic><0.05), and the expression of IL-10 protein in the EP group was significantly increased (<italic>P</italic><0.05). ④ AOD value of IL-17A and IL-10: after reperfusion for 7 days, compared with the S-con group, the AOD value of IL-17A and IL-10 in ischemic cortex and colon tissue in the M-con group were significantly increased (<italic>P</italic><0.05); compared with the M-con group, the AOD value of IL-17A in the EP group was significantly decreased (<italic>P</italic><0.05), the AOD value of IL-10 in the EP group was significantly increased (<italic>P</italic><0.05). ⑤ Pathological change of ischemic cortex: after reperfusion for 7 days, compared with the M-con group, the pathological change of ischemic cortex in EP group was significantly decreased (<italic>P</italic><0.05).ConclusionElectroacupuncture preconditioning at Baihui and Zusanli acupoints can reduce the pathological damage degree of the ischemic cortex and intestinal-central inflammation, improve neurobehavioral function, which may be related to brain-gut protection.…”
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Engineering dual-driven pro-angiogenic nanozyme based on porous silicon for synergistic acceleration of burn infected wound healing
Published 2025-04-01“…Although nanozymes have made progress in inflammation modulation and antibacterial management, they often lack the ability in pro-angiogenesis, which greatly limits their functional application in the synergistic treatment of burn infected wounds. …”
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Universal antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment using chitosan-prussian blue nanozyme
Published 2024-06-01“…Moreover, these nanozymes exhibited potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, promoting macrophage polarization toward the M2-like phenotype, reducing oxidative stress, and alleviating inflammation. This dual-action approach effectively accelerates the healing of bacteria-infected inflammatory wounds. …”
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Integrative transcriptomic and metabolomic reveals squalene alleviating the inflammatory response and enhancing immunity of hybrid grouper (♀ Epinephelus fuscoguttatus × ♂ E. lance...
Published 2025-03-01“…Therefore, the present study was designed to use corn oil as the main lipid source to create a model of inflammation or low immunity and investigate the regulatory effect of squalene on the immunity of grouper, and to perform hepatic transcriptomic and metabolomic assays of grouper using omics technology, with the aim of providing basic data for the study of the mechanism of squalene. …”
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Identification of an immunological signature of long COVID syndrome
Published 2025-01-01“…A Binomial Generalized Linear Model (BGLM) was used to pinpoint immune features characterizing LC.ResultsCOVID-19 patients exhibited depletion of innate immune cell subsets, including plasmacytoid and conventional dendritic cells, classical, non-classical, and intermediate monocytes, and monocyte-derived inflammatory dendritic cells. Elevated basal inflammation was observed in COVID-19 patients compared to LC patients, whose immune profiles were closer to those of healthy donors and recovered individuals. …”
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Inflammatory markers link triglyceride-glucose index and obesity indicators with adverse cardiovascular events in patients with hypertension: insights from three cohorts
Published 2025-01-01“…In the China Pudong cohort, higher triglyceride/high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (TG/HDL_C) ratio was associated with higher risks of CVD and stroke (HR 1.31, 95%CI 1.00–1.73 and 1.67, 1.06–2.63). Inflammation markers like systemic inflammatory response index (SIRI) and C-reactive protein (CRP) partially explained these links, with CRP having a stronger effect. …”
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Comparing Campylobacter jejuni to three other enteric pathogens in OligoMM12 mice reveals pathogen-specific host and microbiota responses
Published 2025-12-01“…Notably, we reveal for the first time that C. jejuni stably colonizes OligoMM12 mice, triggering inflammation. Additionally, our comparative approach successfully identifies pathogen-specific responses, including the detection of genes uniquely associated with C. jejuni infection in humans. …”
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Distribution of Airway Findings in ANCA-Associated Vasculitis: A 20-Year Observational Analysis
Published 2024-12-01“…The primary outcome was time to relapse of the tracheobronchial inflammation after starting immunosuppressive medication, analyzed using the Kaplan–Meier method and log-rank tests. …”
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