Jellyfish stings‐induced cardiac failure was ameliorated through AAG‐mediated glycogen‐driven ATP production
Zhen Qin,
Jinhong Chen,
Fang Liu
et al.
Abstract:Jellyfish stings have become a common injury among fishermen and divers. Severe jellyfish stings could worsen cardiac function and even cause cardiac complications, ultimately leading to cardiac failure (CF). Currently, there are no effective drugs available. Single cell sequencing revealed alpha‐1 acid glycoprotein (AAG), an energy regulatory protein targeting to glycogen, was highly expressed in jellyfish stings‐induced CF patients. However, the mechanism remains elusive. It is postulated that AAG could incr… Show more
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