Publications by authors named "Xile Peng"

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  • Recent research indicates that a high salt diet (HSD) is associated with increased inflammation and decreased extracellular matrix (ECM) in the skin, leading to accelerated skin aging in mice.
  • In a study with Wistar rats, those on an HSD for 8 weeks showed thickened epidermis and changes in molecular markers linked to aging, including elevated levels of cell cycle inhibitors and oxidative stress.
  • By the end of the study, significant increases in inflammatory molecules were observed in the HSD group, suggesting that high salt intake contributes to skin aging through oxidative stress and inflammatory responses.
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As an unhealthy dietary habit, a high-salt diet can affect the body's endocrine system and metabolic processes. As one of the most important metabolites, bile acids can prevent atherosclerosis and reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, in the present study, we aimed to reveal the bile acid metabolism changes in salt-sensitive hypertension-induced vascular endothelial injury.

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Introduction: A high salt diet is a significant risk factor for hypertension, and scholarly investigations into this relationship have garnered considerable attention worldwide. However, bibliometric analyses in this field remain underdeveloped. This study aimed to conduct a bibliometric and visual analysis of research progress on the link between high salt and hypertension from 2011 to 2022 with the goal of identifying future research trends and providing valuable insights for this field.

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