Jiangping Song
University of South Florida
6 Papers
Jiangping Song is an academic researcher from University of South Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Jiangping Song include Peking Union Medical College & University of Mississippi Medical Center.
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Papers
Role of intratubular pressure during the ischemic phase in acute kidney injury.
Jin Wei,Jiangping Song,Jiangping Song,Shan Jiang,Shan Jiang,Gensheng Zhang,Gensheng Zhang,Donald E. Wheeler,Jie Zhang,Shaohui Wang,En Yin Lai,Lei Wang,Jacentha Buggs,Ruisheng Liu +13 more
TL;DR: It is found that higher Pt during the ischemic phase promoted the development of AKI, while lower Pt protected from kidney injury, and may be a potential target for treatment ofAKI.
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Oxidative status in the macula densa modulates tubuloglomerular feedback responsiveness in Angiotensin II-induced hypertension
Jiangping Song,Jiangping Song,Yan Lu,En Yin Lai,Jin Wei,Lei Wang,Kiran Chandrashekar,Shaohui Wang,Chunyu Shen,Luis A. Juncos,Ruisheng Liu +10 more
TL;DR: Few studies examining the interactions between and amount of NO and O2− generated by the macula densa during normal and hypertensive states are examined.
A new mouse model of hemorrhagic shock-induced acute kidney injury.
Lei Wang,Jiangping Song,Jacentha Buggs,Jin Wei,Shaohui Wang,Jie Zhang,Gensheng Zhang,Gensheng Zhang,Yan Lu,Kay-Pong Yip,Ruisheng Liu +10 more
TL;DR: A simple and highly reproducible mouse model of HS-induced AKI by combining moderate bleeding and renal pedicle clamping, which was abbreviated as HS-AKI is developed, which is well-controlled, simple, and reliable.
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Cross-sex transplantation alters gene expression and enhances inflammatory response in the transplanted kidneys
Lei Wang,Jiangping Song,Jiangping Song,Shaohui Wang,Jacentha Buggs,Rongjun Chen,Jie Zhang,Liqing Wang,Song Rong,Wenbin Li,Jin Wei,Ruisheng Liu +11 more
TL;DR: It is shown that cross-sex-KTX alters gene expression levels and induces inflammatory responses, which might play an important role in long-term graft function.
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Enhanced hemodynamic responses to angiotensin II in diabetes are associated with increased expression and activity of AT1 receptors in the afferent arteriole
Jie Zhang,Helena Y. Qu,Jiangping Song,Jin Wei,Shan Jiang,Lei Wang,Liqing Wang,Jacentha Buggs,Ruisheng Liu +8 more
TL;DR: Enhanced expression of the AT1 receptor and exaggerated response to ANG II of the Af-Art in diabetes, which may contribute to the increased prevalence of hypertension in diabetes are found.