Publications by authors named "Jianxuan Li"

Sustained myocardial hypertrophy or left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) triggered by pressure overload is strongly linked to adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Here, we investigated the clinical relationship between serum HSP90α (an isoform of HSP90) levels and LVH in patients with hypertension or aortic stenosis (AS) and explored underlying mechanisms in pressure overload mouse model. We built a pressure overload mouse model via transverse aortic constriction (TAC).

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Background: Salvianolate is a compound mainly composed of salvia magnesium acetate, which is extracted from the Chinese herb Salvia miltiorrhiza. In recent years, salvianolate injection has been widely used in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, but the mechanism of how it can alleviate cardiotoxicity remains unclear.

Methods: The cardiac injury model was constructed by treatment with doxorubicin (Dox) or azithromycin (Azi) in zebrafish larvae.

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  • Non-optimum ambient temperatures, particularly low temperatures, may significantly increase the risk of myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA) compared to those with obstructive coronary artery disease (MI-CAD).
  • A study analyzed data from over 1 million patients between 2015 and 2021, finding that low temperatures posed a higher risk for MINOCA, especially in older individuals, females, and those living in southern regions of China.
  • Results indicated that while the effects of low temperature were substantial, there was no notable difference in the impacts of high temperature on either group of patients.
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Background: Early diagnosis and treatment effectiveness of early-onset coronary artery disease (EOCAD) are crucial, and non-invasive predictive biomarkers are needed for young adults. We aimed to evaluate the usefulness of the triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index, a novel marker of insulin resistance, in identifying young CAD patients and predicting their risk of developing target lesion failure (TLF).

Methods: We recruited EOCAD patients (luminal narrowing ≥ 70%) and controls free from CAD (luminal narrowing < 30%), both aged 45 years or younger, from 38 hospitals in China between 2017 and 2020.

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Although vacuolar phosphate transporters (VPTs) are essential for plant phosphorus adaptation, their role in Rhizobium-legume symbiosis is unclear. In this study, homologous genes of VPT1 (MtVPTs) were identified in Medicago truncatula to assess their roles in Rhizobium-legume symbiosis and phosphorus adaptation. MtVPT2 and MtVPT3 mainly positively responded to low and high phosphate, respectively.

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Improving the survival rate of cardiomyocytes is the key point to treat most of the heart diseases, and targeting autophagy is a potential advanced therapeutic approach. Monitoring autophagic activity in cardiomyocytes will be useful for studying autophagy-related heart disease and screening autophagy-modulating drugs. Zebrafish, , has been proven as an animal model for studying heart diseases .

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  • Epidemiological studies suggest an increased incidence of breast cancer in psychotic patients, linking antipsychotics and neurotransmitter receptors to tumor development.
  • Analysis of 44 neurotransmitter receptors identified 34 that positively correlated with relapse-free survival rates in breast cancer, highlighting decreased expression of HTR6 in advanced cases.
  • The study also uncovered HTR6's potential regulatory roles in cancer pathways and its association with the immune microenvironment, proposing reasons for its down-regulation and suggesting implications for treatment in psychotic patients with breast cancer.
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PTP70-2, a novel polysaccharide isolated from Polygala tenuifolia in our previous publication, exhibits potential anti-inflammatory effects. Here, we investigate the mechanisms underlying these effects and the neuroprotective activity of PTP70-2 in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-damaged BV2 microglial cells and neuroinflammation-injured primary cortical neurons. The results suggest that PTP70-2 dramatically reduces the LPS-stimulated inflammatory cytokines overexpression, as well as down-regulates the levels of TLR4-, MyD88-, and NF-κB-related proteins.

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