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Ruiyan Niu
Researcher at Shanxi Agricultural University
Publications - 69
Citations - 1493
Ruiyan Niu is an academic researcher from Shanxi Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sodium fluoride & Fluoride. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1056 citations.
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Fluoride-induced apoptosis and gene expression profiling in mice sperm in vivo
Zilong Sun,Ruiyan Niu,Bin Wang,Zhibin Jiao,Jinming Wang,Jianhai Zhang,Shaolin Wang,Jundong Wang +7 more
TL;DR: It was proposed that oxidative stress induced by excessive ROS may trigger sperm apoptosis through mitochondrial impairment, resulting in decreased fertility in mice exposed to fluoride.
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Effects of sodium fluoride on hyperactivation and Ca2+ signaling pathway in sperm from mice: an in vivo study
TL;DR: Findings indicated that exposure to 70 and 150 mg/l NaF for 49 days could result in low hyperactivation via alteration of Ca2+ signaling pathway involving CatSper1 in sperm from mice.
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Arsenic Induces Autophagy in Developmental Mouse Cerebral Cortex and Hippocampus by Inhibiting PI3K/Akt/mTOR Signaling Pathway: Involvement of Blood-Brain Barrier's Tight Junction Proteins
Ram Kumar Manthari,Chiranjeevi Tikka,Mohammad Mehdi Ommati,Mohammad Mehdi Ommati,Ruiyan Niu,Zilong Sun,Jinming Wang,Jianhai Zhang,Jundong Wang +8 more
TL;DR: The leaky BBB in cerebral cortex and hippocampus may facilitate the transfer of As and induces autophagy by inhibiting PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway in an age-dependent manner, i.e., among the four different developmental age points, PND21 animals were found to be more vulnerable to the As-induced neurotoxicity than the other three age points.
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Changes in memory and synaptic plasticity induced in male rats after maternal exposure to bisphenol A.
TL;DR: Maternal BPA exposure significantly affected locomotor activity, exploratory habits, and emotional behavior in open field test, and increased reference and especially working memory errors in the radial arm maze during the postnatal developing stage, showing that fetal growth and development was more sensitive to BPA Exposure.
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Fluoride decreased the sperm ATP of mice through inhabiting mitochondrial respiration.
Zilong Sun,Wen Zhang,Xingchen Xue,Yuliang Zhang,Ruiyan Niu,Xuying Li,Baojun Li,Xiaowen Wang,Jundong Wang +8 more
TL;DR: Findings suggested that decreased sperm motility induced by fluoride may result from low ATP generation due to the disturbed ETC in sperm mitochondrial.