Ping Qu
Chongqing Medical University
28 Papers
62 Citations
Ping Qu is an academic researcher from Chongqing Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Vitamin A deficiency impairs postnatal cognitive function via inhibition of neuronal calcium excitability in hippocampus.
Wei Jiang,Qin Yu,Min Gong,Li Chen,En Yi Wen,Yang Bi,Yun Zhang,Yuan Shi,Ping Qu,You‑xue Liu,Xiao Ping Wei,Jie Chen,Ting Yu Li +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that continuous postnatal VAD inhibits RARα expression via no direct transcriptional regulation and then inhibits hippocampal neuronal Ca(2+) excitability which affects long-term potentiation, finally producing deficits in active learning and spatial memory in adolescence.
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The impact of PM2.5 on children's blood pressure growth curves: A prospective cohort study.
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explored the association between exposure to particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of 2.5 mm or less and blood pressure (BP) levels in children and adolescents and illustrated the impact of PM2.5 levels on BP growth curves in a cohort study.
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Serum vitamin A status is associated with obesity and the metabolic syndrome among school-age children in Chongqing, China.
TL;DR: Vitamin A insufficiency among Chongqing urban school-age children was found to be a severe health problem, significantly associated with obesity, hypertriglyceridemia and MS.
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Antioxidant vitamin status during pregnancy in relation to cognitive development in the first two years of life.
TL;DR: Data suggested that vitamin A, E status and vitamin E transfer rate at delivery had beneficial influence on children's cognitive and behavior development quotients.
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Vitamin A bio-modulates apoptosis via the mitochondrial pathway after hypoxic-ischemic brain damage.
Wei Jiang,Min Guo,Min Gong,Li Chen,Yang Bi,Yun Zhang,Yuan Shi,Ping Qu,Youxue Liu,Jie Chen,Tingyu Li +10 more
TL;DR: The idea that sustained VAD following hypoxic-ischemic brain damage (HIBD) inhibits RARα, which downregulates the PI3K/Akt/Bad and Bcl-2/Bax pathways and upregulate the caspase-8/Bid pathway to influence the MMP, ultimately producing deficits in learning and spatial memory in adolescence is supported.
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