Publications by authors named "Xuan-Hui Li"

Skeletal muscle myogenesis and injury-induced muscle regeneration contribute to muscle formation. Skeletal muscle stem cells, termed satellite cells (SCs), proliferate to repair injured muscle. To identify the molecular mechanism of regeneration after muscle injury as well as the genes related to muscle development in fish, in this study, the immunohistochemistry and the high-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis were performed after Megalobrama amblycephala muscle was injured by needle stab.

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Background: Zebrafish miR-731 is orthologous of human miR-425, which has been demonstrated to have cardio-protective roles by a variety of mechanisms. The miR-731 morphants show pericardium enlargement, and many DEGs (differentially expressed genes) are enriched in 'Cardiac muscle contraction' and 'Calcium signaling pathway', implying that miR-731 plays a potential role in heart function and development. However,the in vivo physiological role of miR-731 in the heart needs to be fully defined.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Xuan-Hui Li"

  • - Xuan-Hui Li's research primarily focuses on understanding muscle injury repair mechanisms in fish, specifically through the study of *Megalobrama amblycephala*, utilizing techniques such as RNA sequencing and immunohistochemistry to reveal important molecular pathways involved in muscle regeneration.
  • - In another significant study, Li investigates the role of miR-731 in zebrafish heart morphogenesis, revealing its influence on heart function by targeting the Calcineurin/Nfatc3a pathway, which is crucial for the regulation of cardiac muscle contractions.
  • - Both studies highlight the importance of genetic and molecular factors in muscle and heart development, contributing valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying tissue regeneration and development in vertebrates.