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Publication Name World Journal of Experimental Medicine
Manuscript ID 103154
Country China
Category Medicine, Research & Experimental
Manuscript Type Clinical Trials Study
Article Title Plasma metabolomics analysis based on GC-MS in hypertensive patients with Yin deficiency and Yang hyperactivity syndrome
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Dinala Jialiken, Jing Dai, Ya-Dong Fan, Hai-Tao Zhang, Jin-Jun Shan, Wei-Chen Xu and Chong Zou
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Funding Agency Grant Number
The Projects of Design and Statistics of Clinical Trials in Traditional Chinese Medicine A YXC2022-01-01 10
Exploring the Mechanism by which Pingyang Yuyin Granules Improve Hypertensive Kidney Injury Based on the 'Balance' Theory of PPARγ/HGF and TGF-β1/Smads Signaling Pathways Y2022ZR09
Jiangsu Funding Program for Excellent Postdoctoral Talent and Jiangsu graduate research and practice innovation program SJCX23_0906
Corresponding Author Chong Zou, PhD, Professor, Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Qinhuai District, Nanjing 210004, Jiangsu Province, China. yfy105@njucm.edu.cn
Key Words Hypertension; Metabolomics; GC-MS; YDYHS; Syndrome differentiation
Core Tip Metabolomic profiling of hypertensive patients with Yin deficiency and Yang hyperactivity syndrome identified 20 potential biomarkers and four metabolic pathways. These biomarkers and pathways distinguished hypertensive patients with Yin deficiency and Yang hyperactivity syndrome from healthy controls. These potential biomarkers and pathways suggest the underlying metabolic basis of Yin deficiency and Yang hyperactivity syndrome in hypertensive patients. The metabolomic profiles provide novel insights into the mechanisms of Yin deficiency and Yang hyperactivity syndrome in hypertensive patients.
Citation Jialiken D, Dai J, Fan YD, Zhang HT, Shan JJ, Xu WC, Zou C. Plasma metabolomics analysis based on GC-MS in hypertensive patients with Yin deficiency and Yang hyperactivity syndrome. World J Exp Med 2025; In press
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