Publications by authors named "Xiao-Shuang Zuo"

Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a catastrophic accidence with little effective treatment, and inflammation played an important role in that. Previous studies showed photobiomodulation (PBM) could effectively downregulate the process of inflammation with modification of macrophage polarization after SCI; however, the potential mechanism behind that is still unclear. In the presented study, we aimed to investigate the effect of PBM on the expression level of versican, a matrix molecular believed to be associated with inflammation, and tried to find the mechanism on how that could regulate the inflammation process.

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Increasing evidence indicates that mitochondrial fission imbalance plays an important role in delayed neuronal cell death. Our previous study found that photobiomodulation improved the motor function of rats with spinal cord injury. However, the precise mechanism remains unclear.

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Article Synopsis
  • Photobiomodulation (PBM), or low-level laser therapy, is a noninvasive treatment that aids in reducing inflammation and promoting tissue repair, particularly for spinal cord injuries.
  • In a recent study, researchers investigated how PBM influences macrophage polarization and identified that it inhibits STAT3 expression by increasing the levels of miR-330-5p, indicating a key gene regulatory mechanism.
  • The findings suggest that targeting STAT3 and its relationship with miR-330-5p could enhance the therapeutic effects of photobiomodulation in improving motor function recovery in spinal cord injury models.
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