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Xue-Yan Wu
Researcher at Zhejiang University
Publications - 8
Citations - 242
Xue-Yan Wu is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vasopressin & Hypothalamus. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 203 citations.
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Sex differences in the stress response in SD rats.
Jing Lu,Xue-Yan Wu,Qiong-Bin Zhu,Jia Li,Li-Gen Shi,Juan-Li Wu,Qi-Jun Zhang,Manli Huang,Ai-Min Bao +8 more
TL;DR: Stress affects the behavioral, endocrine and the molecular response of the stress systems in the hypothalamus of SD rats in a clear sexual dimorphic way, which has parallels in human data on stress and depression.
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Decreased plasma neuroactive amino acids and increased nitric oxide levels in melancholic major depressive disorder
Yunrong Lu,Xin-Yan Fu,Li-Gen Shi,Yan Jiang,Juan-Li Wu,Xiao-Juan Weng,Zhaopin Wang,Xue-Yan Wu,Zheng Lin,Wei-Bo Liu,Hui-Chun Li,Jian-Hong Luo,Ai-Min Bao +12 more
TL;DR: Data give the first indication that decreased plasma levels of Asp, Gly and GABA and increased NO levels may serve as a clinical trait-marker for melancholic MDD.
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Effect of pentobarbital and isoflurane on acute stress response in rat.
Xue-Yan Wu,Yu-Ting Hu,Lei Guo,Jing Lu,Qiong-Bin Zhu,Er Yu,Juan-Li Wu,Li-Gen Shi,Manli Huang,Ai-Min Bao +9 more
TL;DR: The injection of the anesthetic compound rather than the compound itself may cause extra stress which interferes with the plasma CORT levels, but not with plasma sex hormone levels nor with the brain mRNA expression.
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Sex hormones affect acute and chronic stress responses in sexually dimorphic patterns: Consequences for depression models.
Lei Guo,Yi-Xi Chen,Yu-Ting Hu,Xue-Yan Wu,Yang He,Juan-Li Wu,Manli Huang,Matthew R. J. Mason,Ai-Min Bao +8 more
TL;DR: Diminished peripheral sex hormone levels lead to different peripheral and central patterns of change in the stress response systems in male and female rats, resulting in different patterns of stress-related molecule changes.
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Increased glutamic acid decarboxylase expression in the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus in depression
Xue-Yan Wu,Rawien Balesar,Jing Lu,Safar Farajnia,Qiong-Bin Zhu,Manli Huang,Ai-Min Bao,Dick F. Swaab,Dick F. Swaab +8 more
TL;DR: The finding of increased SCN GABA expression in female—but not in male-depression patients—may reflect the higher vulnerability for depression in women, and may significantly contribute to the disordered circadian rhythms in depression.