项目编号 PRJCA033503
项目标题 Thiamine-Mediated S100A9 Regulation of AKT/AMPK-Dependent Mitochondrial Energy Metabolism to Improve Sepsis-Associated Acute Kidney Injury: A Mechanistic Study
涉及领域 acute kidney injury
数据类型 Whole genome sequencing
Raw sequence reads
物种名称
描述信息 Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (S-AKI) is one of the most common and life-threatening complications in critically ill patients and is closely associated with poor outcomes. However, there are currently no effective drugs to prevent or treat S-AKI. The applicant's previous research has found that thiamine is associated with improved outcomes in patients with ventilator-associated pneumonia and sepsis in the intensive care unit. Therefore, in response to the urgent need for pharmacological treatment of S-AKI in clinical practice, this project aims to combine real-world clinical research with bioinformatics, network pharmacology, and basic experiments to explore the specific targets and mechanisms of action of thiamine in the treatment of S-AKI, providing a new direction for treatment.
样品范围 Multiisolate
发布日期 2025-12-24
项目资金来源
机构 项目类型 授权项目ID 授权项目名称
Jinan University Jinan University Central University Basic Science Research Fund (Natural Science) Young Scientist Program No.21624318 This research was supported by The FundamentalResearch Funds for The Central Universities
提交者 zichun cheng (zichunchengczz@gmail.com)
提交单位 Jinan University
提交日期 2024-12-08

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CRA021369 Thiamine-Mediated S100A9 Regulation of AKT/AMPK-Dependent Mitochondrial Energy Metabolism to Improve Sepsis-Associated Acute Kidney Injury: A Mechanistic Study