Guangjun Xi
Nanjing Medical University
16 Papers
6 Citations
Guangjun Xi is an academic researcher from Nanjing Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Guangjun Xi include Southeast University.
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Papers
Hippocampal neurochemistry is involved in the behavioural effects of neonatal maternal separation and their reversal by post-weaning environmental enrichment: A magnetic resonance study
Jiaojie Hui,Zhijun Zhang,Shan-shan Liu,Guangjun Xi,Xiangrong Zhang,Gao-Jun Teng,Kevin C. Chan,Ed X. Wu,Binbin Nie,Baoci Shan,Lingjiang Li,Gavin P. Reynolds +11 more
TL;DR: Results indicate the involvement of hippocampal neurochemistry in the behavioural changes that result from early stressful life events and their modification by post-weaning EE, and changes in NAA appear to be a sensitive correlate of these behavioural effects.
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Modulation of GSK-3β/β-Catenin Signaling Contributes to Learning and Memory Impairment in a Rat Model of Depression.
Jiaojie Hui,Jian-Ping Zhang,Mengjia Pu,Xingliang Zhou,Liang Dong,Xuqiang Mao,Guo-Feng Shi,Jian Zou,Jing-Jing Wu,Dongmei Jiang,Guangjun Xi +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a rat model of depression, chronic unpredictable stress, to determine whether hippocampal GSK-3β/β-catenin signaling was involved in learning and memory alterations.
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Blood oxygen level-dependent signals via fMRI in the mood-regulating circuit using two animal models of depression are reversed by chronic escitalopram treatment.
Jiaojie Hui,Guangjun Xi,Shan-shan Liu,Xiao-Li Li,Leiyu Geng,Gao-Jun Teng,Binbin Nie,Baoci Shan,Jie Yan,Liang Dong,Gavin P. Reynolds,Zhijun Zhang +11 more
TL;DR: These results suggested hyperactivation of mood-regulating circuit at baseline in the depressed animals exposed to stressful experience, and escitalopram can at least partially reverse these effects.
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The Role of the Two‐Pore Domain Potassium Channel TREK‐1 in the Therapeutic Effects of Escitalopram in a Rat Model of Poststroke Depression
Dai-hua Lin,Xiangrong Zhang,Dong-Qing Ye,Guangjun Xi,Jiaojie Hui,Shan-shan Liu,Lin-Jiang Li,Zhijun Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to investigate whether TREK‐1 plays a role in the therapeutic effects of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) escitalopram in a rat PSD model.
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Trimethylamine-N-oxide predicts stroke severity in diabetic patients with acute ischemic stroke and is related to glycemic variability.
Zaiwang Li,Jiaojie Hui,Suya Li,Tingting Cao,Jianping Zhang,Xuqiang Mao,Feng Wang,Fengyun Wang,Ping He,Yiping You,Guangjun Xi +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that higher plasma TMAO levels were associated with stroke severity and suggested a novel link between plasma TmaO levels and glycemic variability in diabetic patients with acute ischemic stroke.
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