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Acupuncture activates signal transduction pathways related to brain-tissue restoration after ischemic injury 被引量:9
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作者 Haomei Tian Hong Zhang +4 位作者 Junbao Zhu Juan Zhang Hening Cai Yuchen Zhang Chutao Chen 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第24期1866-1872,共7页
A middle cerebral artery occlusion-model was established in rats using the improved thread embolism method.Rats were treated with acupuncture at either Dazhui(DU14),Renzhong(DU26), Baihui(DU20),or a non-meridian... A middle cerebral artery occlusion-model was established in rats using the improved thread embolism method.Rats were treated with acupuncture at either Dazhui(DU14),Renzhong(DU26), Baihui(DU20),or a non-meridian point.Detection with protein-chip technology showed that the level of protein phosphorylation in both groups was upregulated or downregulated depending on the signaling pathway compared with the model group that did not receive acupuncture.Analysis of proteins showing downregulated phosphorylation revealed that five signaling pathways were activated in the acupuncture-treatment group,while only two were activated in the acupuncture-control group.In contrast,analysis of proteins showing upregulated phosphorylation revealed only one pathway was activated in the acupuncture-treatment group,whereas four pathways were activated in the acupuncture-control group.Furthermore,the number of activated proteins in the acupuncture-treatment group was not only higher than the acupuncture-control group,but unlike the acupuncture-control group,the majority of activated proteins were key proteins in the signaling pathways.Our findings indicate that acupuncture at specific points can activate multiple signaling pathways to promote the restoration of brain tissue following ischemic injury,and that this is based on a combination of effects resulting from multiple pathways,targets,and means. 展开更多
关键词 ACUPUNCTURE cerebral ischemia DAZHUI Baihui RENZHONG protein-chip technology signal-transduction pathways nerve injury brain injury ischemic injury neural regeneration
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Emodin inhibits dietary induced atherosclerosis by antioxidation and regulation of the sphingomyelin pathway in rabbits 被引量:10
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作者 HEI Zi-qing HUANG He-qing +6 位作者 TAN Hong-mei LIU Pei-qing ZHAO Ling-zhi CHEN Shao-rui HUANG Wen-ge CHEN Feng-ying GUO Fen-fen 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第10期868-870,共3页
Emodin is an important component of rhubarb, a traditional Chinese herb. Previous studies in vitro showed that emodin inhibited the proliferation of human vascular smooth muscle cells, indicating the possible inhibiti... Emodin is an important component of rhubarb, a traditional Chinese herb. Previous studies in vitro showed that emodin inhibited the proliferation of human vascular smooth muscle cells, indicating the possible inhibitive effect of emodin on atherosclerosis. The present research evaluated the effect of emodin on the formation of atherosclerotic lesion induced by high cholesterol and fat diet in rabbits and the mechanism of this effect. 展开更多
关键词 signal-transduction CERAMIDE
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