Qiongjia Yuan
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Wei C, Wu X, Li C, Zhang Y, Yuan Q, Huang R
FASEB J
. 2025 Jan;
39(2):e70327.
PMID: 39831888
Aerobic exercise (AE) has been shown to offer significant benefits for Alzheimer's disease (AD), potentially influencing the gut microbiota. However, the impact of changes in intestinal flora in early Alzheimer's...
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Wei C, Li X, Jin Y, Zhang Y, Yuan Q
J Cell Physiol
. 2024 May;
239(8):e31287.
PMID: 38704693
Liver, an important regulator of metabolic homeostasis, is critical for healthy brain function. In particular, age-related neurodegenerative diseases seriously reduce the quality of life for the elderly. As population aging...
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Jin Y, Li X, Yuan Q, Huang X, Zhang D
Medicine (Baltimore)
. 2023 Dec;
102(49):e36347.
PMID: 38065914
Background: As the challenges of an aging society continue to escalate, Alzheimer disease (AD) has emerged as a significant health, social, and public concern, garnering substantial attention. Exercise, as a...
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Jin Y, Li X, Wei C, Yuan Q
Exp Brain Res
. 2023 Dec;
242(2):309-320.
PMID: 38052997
Physical exercise reduces the effects of aging and cognitive decline by improving synaptic plasticity and spatial learning. However, the underlying neurobiological mechanisms are unclear. A total of 45 Male SPF...
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Wang L, Deng W, Yuan Q, Yang H
Pak J Pharm Sci
. 2015 Mar;
28(2 Suppl):791-8.
PMID: 25796156
To study the effect and mechanism of exercise preconditioning on focal cerebral ischemia reperfusion induced cerebral infarction via rat model; Sixty Sprague Dawley rats were divided into three groups at...
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Xiong R, Ren X, Wang G, Chen G, Yang H, Yuan Q, et al.
Mol Med Rep
. 2012 Feb;
5(5):1352-6.
PMID: 22366872
The female reproductive system is highly sensitive to physiological stress. However, the mechanism(s) involved in dysfunction of the ovaries induced by high intensity exercise training remain unknown. In the present...