Unveiling the multifaceted role of adropin in various diseases (Review)
Ling Chen,
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Jianrao Lu,
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Jing Hu
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et al.
International Journal of Molecular Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
54(4)
Published: Aug. 13, 2024
Adropin
is
a
secreted
peptide
encoded
by
the
energy
homeostasis‑associated
gene,
which
also
functions
as
membrane‑bound
protein
facilitating
intercellular
communication.
This
has
been
detected
in
various
tissues
and
body
fluids,
including
brain,
liver,
kidney,
heart,
pancreas,
small
intestine,
endothelial
cells
colostrum.
Notably,
amino
acid
sequences
of
adropin
are
identical
humans,
mice
rats.
Previous
studies
have
demonstrated
that
levels
fluctuate
under
different
physiological
pathological
conditions.
plays
role
regulating
carbohydrate
metabolism,
lipid
metabolism
molecular
signaling
pathways,
implicating
its
involvement
progression
numerous
diseases,
such
acute
myocardial
infarction,
lung
injury,
non‑alcoholic
fatty
liver
disease/non‑alcoholic
steatohepatitis,
kidney
disease,
polycystic
ovary
syndrome,
obesity,
diabetes,
atherosclerosis,
systemic
sclerosis
cancer.
Despite
significance,
precise
mechanism
this
remain
inadequately
understood
studied.
To
elucidate
function
clinical
research
status,
systematic
review
recent
on
across
diseases
was
conducted.
Additionally,
several
challenges
limitations
associated
with
both
animal
contexts
were
identified,
aiming
to
offer
valuable
insights
for
future
investigation.
Language: Английский
Nephroprotective effects of substances of medicine food homology and traditional Chinese medicine phytochemicals against acute kidney injury
Ling Chen,
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Yanyan Deng,
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Jing Hu
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et al.
Frontiers in Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: Feb. 19, 2025
Acute
kidney
injury
(AKI)
represents
significant
medical
challenges
due
to
its
elevated
rates
of
morbidity
and
mortality,
with
limited
therapeutic
options
currently
available.
Hence,
the
exploration
novel
medicinal
treatments
for
AKI
management
remains
vital.
Substances
medicine
food
homology
(SMFH),
referring
substances
having
characteristics
both
medicine,
have
been
applied
in
China
thousands
years.They
could
be
used
daily
diets
body
conditioning.
Traditional
Chinese
(TCM),
naturally
derived
components
demonstrated
effectiveness,
presents
distinctive
benefits
treatment.
Numerous
studies
shown
that
SMFH
TCM
phytochemicals
function
satisfactorily
nephroprotective
effects
a
effect
on
alleviating
as
well
complications.
In
this
review,
pathogenesis
was
illustrated.
We
concentrated
against
tried
summarize
underlying
mechanisms
various
kinds
AKI,
highlighting
crucial
phytochemical
prevention
therapy.
Besides,
strategies
globalization
are
analysed.
This
review
comprehensively
reveals
exhibit
promising
potential
intervention
by
targeting
signal
pathways
targets,
which
would
contribute
AKI's
cognition,
preventive
treatments,
global
promotion.
Language: Английский
Exploring Enterotype Characteristics of Chronic Kidney Disease Stages 3-5 Based on the Partitioning Around Medoids Clustering Algorithm
Xian Sun,
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Chunli Xia,
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Wei Sun
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et al.
Integrative Medicine in Nephrology and Andrology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12(2)
Published: April 7, 2025
Background:
Recent
studies
have
been
shown
growing
interest
in
gut
microbiota
and
chronic
kidney
disease
(CKD).
Our
preliminary
found
that
Yishen
Qingli
Huoxue
formula
is
effective
treating
CKD
stage
3-5.
However,
there
still
individual
variability
comprehensive
treatment
regression.
Previous
indicated
may
be
closely
related
to
microbial
enrichment
or
depletion.
Methods:
This
study
aimed
characterize
enterotypes
patients
with
stages
3-5
construct
partial
microecological
pathways
for
prevention
treatment.
The
included
60
from
the
Department
of
Nephrology
Jiangsu
Provincial
Hospital
Chinese
Medicine
30
controls
who
were
recruited
during
same
period.
Classification
was
performed
by
partitioning
around
medoids
(PAM)
clustering
algorithm
based
on
genus
level
control
as
baseline.
Information
mining
utilized
analyze
dependence
enterotype
environmental
factors,
marker
genera
corresponding
different
identified
Tukey
Honestly
Significant
Difference
(HSD)
Receiver
Operating
Characteristic
(ROC)
curve
analysis.
Results:
Patients
could
categorized
into
three
enterotypes,
formation
which
weakly
dependent
factors.
dominated
commensal
(
Bacteroides,
Klebsiella
),
conditionally
pathogenic
Escherichia-Shigella,
Ruminococcus
gnavus
short-chain
fatty
acid-producing
bacteria
Bifidobacterium,
Faecalibacterium
respectively.
They
characterized
Erysipelatoclostridium
,
Alistipes
respectively,
genera.
Conclusion:
standardization
provides
a
basis
precise
intervention
management
traditional
chinese
medicine
patients.
Language: Английский
Bibliometric and visual analysis of immunisation associated with acute kidney injury from 2003 to 2023
Ling Chen,
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Jing Hu,
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Jianrao Lu
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et al.
Frontiers in Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: July 1, 2024
This
study
aims
to
conduct
a
detailed
bibliometric
and
visual
analysis
of
acute
kidney
injury
(AKI)
immune-related
research
conducted
over
the
past
two
decades,
focusing
on
identifying
emerging
trends
key
areas
interest.
Language: Английский