1.The role of selenoproteins in adipose tissue and obesity.
Yun-Fei ZHAO ; Yu-Hang SUN ; Tai-Hua JIN ; Yue LIU ; Yang-Di CHEN ; Wan XU ; Qian GAO
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2025;77(5):939-955
Selenoproteins, as the active form of selenium, play an important role in various physiological and pathological processes, such as anti-oxidation, anti-tumor, immune response, metabolic regulation, reproduction and aging. Although the expression level of selenoproteins in adipose tissue is significantly influenced by dietary selenium intake, it is closely related to the homeostasis of adipose tissue. In this review, we summarized the role of selenoproteins in the physiological function of adipose tissue and the pathogenesis of obesity in recent years, in order to provide a rationale for developing potential therapeutic agents for the treatment of obesity and related metabolic diseases.
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2.Metabolomic study of the improvement of nitazoxanide on Western-diet induced hepatic steatosis in ApoE-/- mice
Hu-tai-long ZHU ; Xiao-fan CHENG ; Xin GUO ; Le CHANG ; Yin-di ZHAO ; Shang-ze WU ; De-li DONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(9):2529-2538
Nitazoxanide is an FDA-approved antiprotozoal drug. Our previous study found that oral administration of nitazoxanide inhibited Western diet (WD)-induced hepatic steatosis in ApoE-/- mice. However, the specific mechanism remains to be elucidated. In the present study, we performed an untargeted metabolomics approach to reveal the effect of nitazoxanide on the liver metabolic profiles in WD-fed ApoE-/- mice, and carried out the cellular experiments to elucidate the underlying mechanisms. UPLC-MS-based untargeted metabolomics analysis was used to investigate the effect of nitazoxanide on global metabolite changes in liver tissues. The differential metabolites were screened for enrichment analysis and pathway analysis. Hepatocytes were treated with tizoxanide, the metabolite of nitazoxanide, to investigate the underlying mechanism based on the findings in metabolomics study. The improvement of liver lipid metabolism disorders by nitazoxanide treatment in WD-fed ApoE-/- mice was mainly through regulating glycerophospholipid metabolism,
3.Current status of research on the genetic susceptibility of primary biliary cholangitis
Chunmei ZHAO ; Di MA ; Wenlin TAI
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2024;40(3):606-610
Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a liver autoimmune disease with a strong genetic tendency characterized by the degeneration and necrosis of bile duct epithelial cells, and it is often observed in middle-aged and elderly women. With the continuous development of genome-wide association studies, the genetic susceptibility of PBC has attracted more and more attention. This article elaborates on the research advances in the genetic susceptibility genes closely associated with PBC, in order to provide effective targets for the treatment of PBC.
4.The role and impact of macrophages in the pathogenesis of primary biliary cholangitis
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2024;40(1):157-160
Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic autoimmune disease of cholestasis in which immune factors lead to progressive small bile duct destruction, cholestasis, and eventually liver fibrosis, liver cirrhosis, and even liver failure. Macrophages, as a group with functional heterogeneity, play different roles in the whole disease process of PBC. This article summarizes the possible ways by which macrophages are involved in the pathogenesis of PBC and discusses their impact on the disease and the potential therapeutic targets of macrophages. It is pointed out that macrophages are mainly involved in innate immunity in PBC injury and are associated with gut microbiota dysbiosis, and they are also associated with cholestasis, liver fibrosis, and liver cirrhosis in the later stages of the disease.
5.Effect of added halide ions and pH on the solubility of nebivolol hydrochloride and the evaluation of selected, discriminating dissolution media
Da-chuan ZHAO ; Yu-han QIU ; Wen-xia CUI ; Jie-min HAO ; Hai-xia ZHAO ; Wei PAN ; Wei CAO ; Hong-chun QIU ; Yun TIAN ; Wen-jian CAI ; Tai-jun HANG ; Xiao-di GUO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2019;54(1):54-60
The solubility of nebivolol hydrochloride was determined in acidic aqueous media in the absence and presence of different concentration of NaCl, NaBr, or NaI at 37 ℃ in order to facilitate proper selection of dissolution media that have adequate discriminating power for enhancing the likelihood of a generic drug product to successfully pass in-vivo bioequivalence test. In the range of pH 5.0 to pH 1.0, the solubility of nebivolol hydrochloride decreased with the decrease in the pH of aqueous solution, and the solubility of nebivolol hydrochloride further decreased with the increase in the concentration of added sodium chloride. The solubility decrease of a few weakly basic drug molecules in acidic media and in higher concentration of added chloride was published previously by other researchers, and the observed decrease in the solubility in the presence of higher chloride concentration was interpreted in terms of common-ion effect. However, the results in this paper showed that the solubility of nebivolol hydrochloride also decreased when sodium chloride was replaced with sodium bromide or iodide. The approach described in this paper (i.e. substituting sodium chloride with sodium bromide or iodide) provides an effective method to verify whether common-ion effect is the true (or at least the sole) driving force behind the observed decrease in the solubility of nebivolol hydrochloride in the presence of sodium chloride. The solubility decrease reported in this paper can be interpreted in terms of salting-out effect of sodium chloride, bromide, and iodide. For hydrochloride salt of a weakly basic drug molecule like nebivolol hydrochloride, its solubility in an acidic dissolution medium can be purposely decreased to the lower end of sink condition by adding sodium chloride to make the resulting medium more discriminating. As shown in this paper, a medium at pH 1.2 with added sodium chloride is discriminating and this medium is shown to be bio-relevant to the in-vivo data collected under fasting condition (
6. Exploring an proactive model for pediatric integration medical service in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region
Qiongshu ZHAO ; Di LIANG ; Jinyu LIU ; Bo ZHAO ; Bo ZHENG ; Qing WANG ; Jun TAI ; Xin NI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(11):898-902
Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region is the " Capital Circle Area" in China, holding a strategic position and importance. The authors analyzed the medical and health service bottlenecks problems incurred by the shortage and unequal distribution of pediatric medical resources to be solved urgently. On such basis, this article introduced the experience of Beijing Children′s Hospital in a top-level design targeting at building a collaborative integrated health service system to meet children′s health requirements. The hospital created four types of proactive medical collaborative innovation, including a managed type, collaborative development type, technical support type and medical alliance type, aiming at providing a diversified Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Integration proactive medical service model. These efforts are designed to relieve the structural setback of supply and demand of pediatric medical services and better children′s health and families′ welfare.
7.Observation on the clinical curative effect of edaravone combined with ginkgo diterpene lactone on acute cerebral infarction
Di LI ; Wei SHAO ; Zongguang TAI ; Wenjun ZHAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2018;36(1):80-82,87
Objective To analyze the effect of edaravone combined with ginkgo diterpene lactone in treatment of acute cerebral infarction (ACI) and discuss the better clinical treatment to ACI .Methods 100 cases of ACI and who accepted treat-ments in our hospital were selected as the research objects in January 2014 to January 2015 .50 patients as observation group were given the treatment of edaravone and ginkgo diterpene lactone at the same time ,while other 50 patients as control group were merely given the treatment of ginkgo diterpene lactone .At the same time ,both groups were given treatment of conven-tional therapy .The total neurological function ,effective rate ,adverse reactions ,and the treatment satisfaction of both groups before and after the treatment were observed .Results There were no significant different of NIHSS score of two groups before treatment (P>0 .05) .After treatment ,NIHSS score of the observation group was significantly lower than the control group (P<0 .05) .The total effective rate of observation group was 90% ,which was significantly higher than the control group (66% ,P<0 .05) .The main adverse reactions were rash ,nausea ,dizziness of two groups ,and there were no significant differ-ent of adverse reactions rate of two groups through the treatment (P>0 .05) .The treatment of patients with satisfaction rate of observation group was 94% ,which was significantly higher than control group (84% , P< 0.05) .Conclusion Edaravone combined with ginkgo diterpene lactone had a good effect on improving nerve function of ACI patients ,which could improve the treatment of patients with satisfaction ,high security ,and could be recommended in clinical .
8.Evaluating the effect of blood nourishing of Angelica's different extracted parts with Fuzzy Matter-element model based on variation coefficient weight
Shun-Juan ZHU ; Qi-Li ZHANG ; Guo-Tai WU ; Peng-Fei XIA ; Na LI ; Ming-Di LI ; Lei ZHAO
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2017;33(21):2135-2138
Objective To select the effective parts of blood nourishing and to investigate the utilization of fuzzy matter-element model in evaluating the effect of blood nourishing of Angelica's different extracted parts.Methods KM mice half males and half females were randomly divided into 10 groups,including blank control group,model group (blood-deficiency),positive control group (Complex Prescription Glue Mucilage:0.02 mL· g-1),experimental group consisted by 7 different extracted parts of Angelica (3.4 g kg-1 Angelica herbs) Acetylphenyhydrazine (APH) and cyclophosphamide (CTX) were used to copy the blood-deficiency model mice by administration APH at the second day (20 mg · kg-1) and the fifth day (40 mg · kg-1) respectively,since the fifth day,ip CTX 40 mg · kg-1 everyday,once a day for four days.Periphera hemogram and organ index,including thymus index (TI),spleen index (SI),were detected at the 10th day.Then using Fuzzy Matter-element model on variation coefficient weight.Results The TI,SI,red blood cell (RBC),platelet count(PLT),hematokrit (HCT),hemoglobin (HGB),white blood cell (WBC) were (7.70 ± 1.81) × 10-2,(56.90 ± 12.23) × 10-2,8.44 ± 1.59,1453.10 ± 102.50,56.54 ± 6.69,170.00 ± 26.39,2.10 ± 0.49,respectively in model group.The 70% ethanol impregnation part (part 2) for TI,SI,RBC,PLT,HCT,HGB,WBC were 0.10 ± 2.66 ×10-2,(33.83 ±8.97) × 10-2,11.94 ±2.07,1749.60 ±211.50,55.53 ±9.42,55.53 ±9.42,2.60 ± 0.47,respectively.The part 2 can increase TI,RBC,PLT,HCT,WBC and reduce SI,HGB.Compared with model group,the difference was statistically significant in SI,RBC,PLT,HCT,WBC (P < 0.05 or P < 0.001).There were no significant differences between part 1 and part 2 (P > 0.05).Combining with the result of the value of Euclid approach degree,in part 1-7,the maximum is 0.50 (part 2),is greater than 0.40 (part 1).Conclusion The 70% alcohol impregnation part is the effective part of blood nourishing.The method and model can be used to objectively evaluate the comprehensive effect of blood nourishing of Angelica's different extracted parts.
9."Time-angle measurement" reduction evaluation technique and clinical evaluation of proximal humerus fracture
di Zhong LIU ; tai Ming MA ; hai Jian CHEN ; guo Zhong FU ; guo Bao JIANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2017;49(6):1003-1007
Objective:To evaluate the functional outcome and the complication rate after open reduction and internal fixation of proximal humeral fractures with a "time-angle measurement" reduction evaluation technique,to assess the acceptance of the fracture reduction and to estimate the result of the surgery.Methods:Forty-six patients [mean age:(66.2 ± 14.9) years] with an acute proximal humeral fracture were managed with open reduction and internal fixation with this reduction evaluation technique from January 2012 to December 2013.According to the Neer classification,there were 6 two-part fractures,25 three-part fractures and 15 four-part fractures.The functional outcome was evaluated for each patient using the Constant-Murley score;radiographic evaluation was also conducted and complications were recorded.The postoperative shoulder function recovery and imaging findings were followed up to evaluate the guiding significance of this reduction evaluation technique in the clinical treatment of this kind of fracture.Results:In the study,46 patients had been followed up for 13-36 months,and the average follow-up time was (23.5 ± 7.3) months.All the patients achieved fracture healing 3 months after operation.The average head-shaft angle was (124 ± 3.5) degrees.According to the Constant scoring system,29 patients (63%) had excellent,14 patients (30%) had good,and 3 patients (7%) had poor results.The most common complications were pain (7/65) and restricted movement of the shoulder (5/ 46).There were no cases of screw penetration,necrosis of humeral head,deep tissue infection,nonunion of fracture and axillary nerve injury after operation.Conclusion:For appropriate cases of displaced proxinal humeral fractures,surgical treatment with application of "time-angle measurement" reduction evaluation technique that was introduced in the present study can lead to a good functional outcome,and the technique of reduction assessment should be regarded as a reasonable reference standard in the treatment of displaced proximal humerus fracture.
10. The difference expression and diagnostic value of RPL5 in papillary thyroid carcinoma of children and adults
Yaqiong JIN ; Shengcai WANG ; Jun TAI ; Jie ZHANG ; Feng CHEN ; Jin SHI ; Yongbo YU ; Yeran YANG ; Huimin REN ; Di GENG ; Yuanhu LIU ; Yongli GUO ; Xin NI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2017;52(11):830-834
Objective:
To study the difference expression and diagnostic value of ribosomal protein L5 (RPL5) in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) of children and adults.
Methods:
Realtime-PCR was performed to detect the expression of RPL5 in 22 PTC tissues and 13 pericarcinous tissues. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and Youden's index were used to evaluate the diagnostic value of RPL5 in PTC of children and adults.
Results:
The expression of RPL5 in PTC tissues was higher than in pericarcinous tissues. The area under curve (AUC) was 0.820 (

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