Xu H
China-Japan Friendship Hospital
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Xu H.
Brain Research | 2009
Bi Chen; Wenqiang Liao; Ning Xu; Xu H; Jianyan Wen; Chang-An Yu; X. Liu; Chang-Ling Li; Shu-Min Zhao; William Campbell
Adiponectin (APN), a circulating adipose-derived hormone regulating inflammation and energy metabolism, has beneficial actions on cardio- and cerebrovascular disorders. Hypoadiponectinemia is associated with ischemic cerebrovascular disease, however, little is known about the cerebroprotective action of APN as well as its molecular mechanisms. In the present study, the role of APN in the pathogenesis of acute cerebral injury was investigated. Rats were divided into three groups: (i) a sham operation group; (ii) an ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) group, rats were subjected to 1 h middle cerebral artery occlusion followed by 23 h reperfusion (I/R); (iii) a APN-treated group, two bolus of 5 microg APN was administered through jugular vein before and after operation. I/R resulted in obvious cerebral infarct size, neurological deficits, and increased expression of endogenous immunoglobin G and matrix metalloproteinase 9, which can be significantly diminished by administration of APN. We also found that APN can significantly inhibited cerebral expression of myeloperoxidase, a distinct indicator of inflammatory cell infiltration, and inflammatory cytokines, interleukin (IL)-1beta, tumor necrosis factor-alpha and IL-8 in response to I/R, suggesting that APN exerts potent anti-inflammatory actions. Furthermore, nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB (p65), a critical transcription factor involved in inflammatory reactions, was observed predominantly located in the nucleus after I/R, whereas APN can obviously inhibit its translocation from cytoplasm into the nucleus. Results of this study demonstrate that APN exerts a potent cerebroprotective function through its anti-inflammatory action, and NF-kappaB (p65) is a key component in this process. APN might be potential molecular targets for ischemic stroke therapy.
Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2008
Mingxue Zhou; Xu H; Lin Pan; Jianyan Wen; Yanru Guo; Keji Chen
European Journal of Pharmacology | 2008
Mingxue Zhou; Xu H; Lin Pan; Jianyan Wen; Wenqiang Liao; Keji Chen
Chinese journal of integrated traditional and Western medicine | 2011
Ke-ji Chen; Shi Dz; Xu H
Chinese journal of integrated traditional and Western medicine | 2008
Xu H; Shi Dz; Yin Hj
Chinese journal of integrated traditional and Western medicine | 2008
Mingxue Zhou; Xu H; Keji Chen
Neuroscience | 2009
S. Zhao; Wenqiang Liao; Ning Xu; Xu H; Chang-An Yu; X. Liu; C. Li
Chinese journal of integrated traditional and Western medicine | 2000
Xu H; Shi Dz; Ke-ji Chen
Chinese journal of integrated traditional and Western medicine | 2000
Xu H; Shi Dz; Ke-ji Chen
Chinese journal of integrated traditional and Western medicine | 2010
Xu H; Qu D; Zheng F