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Mingming Zhang
Researcher at Fourth Military Medical University
Publications - 41
Citations - 1021
Mingming Zhang is an academic researcher from Fourth Military Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiac function curve & Autophagy. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 40 publications receiving 706 citations. Previous affiliations of Mingming Zhang include Xi'an Jiaotong University & University of Toronto.
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Effects of NB001 and gabapentin on irritable bowel syndrome-induced behavioral anxiety and spontaneous pain
Mingming Zhang,Mingming Zhang,Shui-bing Liu,Shui-bing Liu,Tao Chen,Tao Chen,Kohei Koga,Kohei Koga,Ting-Ting Zhang,Yun-Qing Li,Min Zhuo,Min Zhuo +11 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that NB001 and gabapentin may inhibit spontaneous pain and anxiety-like behaviors through different mechanisms, and that sensory and emotion related brain regions were activated at day 7 after the treatment with zymosan.
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Melatonin alleviates postinfarction cardiac remodeling and dysfunction by inhibiting Mst1.
Jianqiang Hu,Lei Zhang,Yang Yang,Yanjie Guo,Yanhong Fan,Mingming Zhang,Wanrong Man,Erhe Gao,Wei Hu,Russel J. Reiter,Haichang Wang,Dongdong Sun +11 more
TL;DR: Melatonin alleviates postinfarction cardiac remodeling and dysfunction by upregulating autophagy, decreasing apoptosis, and modulating mitochondrial integrity and biogenesis, and the attributed mechanism involved Mst1/Sirt1 signaling.
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Luteolin alleviates post-infarction cardiac dysfunction by up-regulating autophagy through Mst1 inhibition.
Jianqiang Hu,Wanrong Man,Min Shen,Mingming Zhang,Jie Lin,Tingting Wang,Yu Duan,Congye Li,Rongqing Zhang,Erhe Gao,Haichang Wang,Dongdong Sun +11 more
TL;DR: The protective effects of Luteolin are associated with up‐regulation of autophagy and improvement of mitochondrial biogenesis through Mst1 inhibition and reduction of cardiac enzyme and inflammatory markers release after MI.
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Postsynaptic insertion of AMPA receptor onto cortical pyramidal neurons in the anterior cingulate cortex after peripheral nerve injury
Tao Chen,Tao Chen,Tao Chen,Wen Wang,Yu Lin Dong,Mingming Zhang,Jian Wang,Kohei Koga,Kohei Koga,Yong Hui Liao,Jin Lian Li,Timotheus Budisantoso,Ryuichi Shigemoto,Makoto Itakura,Richard L. Huganir,Yun-Qing Li,Min Zhuo,Min Zhuo +17 more
TL;DR: Nerve injury increased the postsynaptic expression of AMPAR GluA1 in pyramidal neurons in the layer V of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), including the corticospinal projecting neurons, and microinjection of NASPM into the ACC inhibited behavioral sensitization caused by nerve injury.
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Polydatin protects cardiomyocytes against myocardial infarction injury by activating Sirt3.
Mingming Zhang,Zhijing Zhao,Min Shen,Yingmei Zhang,Jianhong Duan,Yanjie Guo,Dongwei Zhang,Jianqiang Hu,Jie Lin,Wanrong Man,Lichao Hou,Haichang Wang,Dongdong Sun +12 more
TL;DR: The protective effects of PD are associated with the up-regulation of autophagy and improvement of mitochondrial biogenesis through Sirt3 activity, which is evidenced by increased ATP content, citrate synthase activity and complexes I/II/III/IV/V activities in the cardiomyocytes subjected to MI injury.