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Huijie Jiang

Researcher at Northeast Agricultural University

Publications -  17
Citations -  551

Huijie Jiang is an academic researcher from Northeast Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxidative stress & Fibrosis. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications receiving 329 citations.

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Grape seed procyanidin extract protects against Pb-induced lung toxicity by activating the AMPK/Nrf2/p62 signaling axis.

TL;DR: The findings demonstrate that the protective effect of GSPE on Pb-induced lung injury arises from activation of the AMPK/Nrf2/p62 signaling pathway, thus providing a new approach for treatment of Pb intoxication.
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Grape seed procyanidin extract ameliorates lead-induced liver injury via miRNA153 and AKT/GSK-3β/Fyn-mediated Nrf2 activation

TL;DR: Dietary GSPE attenuated PbAc-induced liver injury in rats via an integrated mechanism associated with the miRNA153 and AKT/glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta/Fyn-mediated Nrf2 activation.
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Sulforaphane prevents chromium-induced lung injury in rats via activation of the Akt/GSK-3β/Fyn pathway.

TL;DR: Sulforaphane prevents K2Cr2O7-induced lung toxicity in rats through enhancing Nrf2-mediated exogenous antioxidant defenses via activation of the Akt/GSK-3β/Fyn signaling pathway and demonstrates that SFN may be a novel natural substance to cure Cr-induced pulmonary toxicity.
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GSPE reduces lead-induced oxidative stress by activating the Nrf2 pathway and suppressing miR153 and GSK-3β in rat kidney.

TL;DR: This study identifies for the first time that Pb-induced oxidative stress in rat kidney is attenuated by GSPE treatment via activating Nrf2 signaling pathway and suppressing miR153 and GSK-3β.
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Inflammation response after the cessation of chronic arsenic exposure and post-treatment of natural astaxanthin in liver: potential role of cytokine-mediated cell–cell interactions

TL;DR: Astaxanthin treatment attenuates inflammation response in the liver after the cessation of chronic arsenic exposure via inhibition of cytokine-mediated cell-cell interactions, and demonstrates that daily ingestion of natural astaxanthIn might be a potential and beneficial candidate for the treatment of liver damage after the ceased of chronic exposure to sodium arsenite.