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664 related items for PubMed ID: 28333148

  • 1. Salusin-β contributes to oxidative stress and inflammation in diabetic cardiomyopathy.
    Zhao MX, Zhou B, Ling L, Xiong XQ, Zhang F, Chen Q, Li YH, Kang YM, Zhu GQ.
    Cell Death Dis; 2017 Mar 23; 8(3):e2690. PubMed ID: 28333148
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  • 2. Salusin-β Is Involved in Diabetes Mellitus-Induced Endothelial Dysfunction via Degradation of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma.
    Sun HJ, Chen D, Wang PY, Wan MY, Zhang CX, Zhang ZX, Lin W, Zhang F.
    Oxid Med Cell Longev; 2017 Mar 23; 2017():6905217. PubMed ID: 29359008
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  • 3. Kaempferol attenuates hyperglycemia-induced cardiac injuries by inhibiting inflammatory responses and oxidative stress.
    Chen X, Qian J, Wang L, Li J, Zhao Y, Han J, Khan Z, Chen X, Wang J, Liang G.
    Endocrine; 2018 Apr 23; 60(1):83-94. PubMed ID: 29392616
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  • 4. Upregulation of PKR pathway mediates glucolipotoxicity induced diabetic cardiomyopathy in vivo in wistar rats and in vitro in cultured cardiomyocytes.
    Mangali S, Bhat A, Jadhav K, Kalra J, Sriram D, Vamsi Krishna Venuganti V, Dhar A.
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    Guo Y, Zhuang X, Huang Z, Zou J, Yang D, Hu X, Du Z, Wang L, Liao X.
    Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis; 2018 Jan 23; 1864(1):238-251. PubMed ID: 28982613
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  • 7. CTRP3 attenuates cardiac dysfunction, inflammation, oxidative stress and cell death in diabetic cardiomyopathy in rats.
    Ma ZG, Yuan YP, Xu SC, Wei WY, Xu CR, Zhang X, Wu QQ, Liao HH, Ni J, Tang QZ.
    Diabetologia; 2017 Jun 23; 60(6):1126-1137. PubMed ID: 28258411
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  • 9. An Aza resveratrol-chalcone derivative 6b protects mice against diabetic cardiomyopathy by alleviating inflammation and oxidative stress.
    You S, Qian J, Sun C, Zhang H, Ye S, Chen T, Xu Z, Wang J, Huang W, Liang G.
    J Cell Mol Med; 2018 Mar 23; 22(3):1931-1943. PubMed ID: 29327811
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  • 13. Effects of resveratrol on regulation on UCP2 and cardiac function in diabetic rats.
    Diao J, Wei J, Yan R, Fan G, Lin L, Chen M.
    J Physiol Biochem; 2019 Feb 23; 75(1):39-51. PubMed ID: 30225723
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  • 17. Allopurinol reduces oxidative stress and activates Nrf2/p62 to attenuate diabetic cardiomyopathy in rats.
    Luo J, Yan D, Li S, Liu S, Zeng F, Cheung CW, Liu H, Irwin MG, Huang H, Xia Z.
    J Cell Mol Med; 2020 Jan 23; 24(2):1760-1773. PubMed ID: 31856386
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  • 18. AIM2 gene silencing attenuates diabetic cardiomyopathy in type 2 diabetic rat model.
    Wang X, Pan J, Liu H, Zhang M, Liu D, Lu L, Tian J, Liu M, Jin T, An F.
    Life Sci; 2019 Mar 15; 221():249-258. PubMed ID: 30790610
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