1.PPAR δ-87T/C plays a critical role in the development of colorectal cancer.
Bo DONG ; Lie YANG ; Bin YANG ; Bin ZHOU ; Ben NIU ; Taiqi WANG ; Zhaowan XU ; Lin ZHU ; Guang HU ; Wenjian MENG ; Hong ZHANG ; Zongguang ZHOU ; Xiaofeng SUN
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(23):3209-3211
2.Phenylpropanoids from roots of Berberis polyantha.
Dong-Mei SHA ; Shuai-Cong NI ; Li-Niu SHA-MA ; Hai-Xiao-Lin-Mo MA ; Xiao-Yong HE ; Bin HE ; Shao-Shan ZHANG ; Ying LI ; Jing WEN ; Yuan LIU ; Xin-Jia YAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(6):1564-1568
The chemical constituents were systematically separated from the roots of Berberis polyantha by various chromatographic methods, including silica gel column chromatography, HP20 column chromatography, polyamide column chromatography, reversed-phase C_(18) column chromatography, and preparative high-performance liquid chromatography. The structures of the compounds were identified by physicochemical properties and spectroscopic techniques(1D NMR, 2D NMR, UV, MS, and CD). Four phenylpropanoids were isolated from the methanol extract of the roots of B. polyantha, and they were identified as(2R)-1-(4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-1-propanone-O-β-D-glucopyranoside(1), methyl 4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxybenzoate(2),(+)-syringaresinol(3), and syringaresinol-4-O-β-D-glucopyranoside(4). Compound 1 was a new compound, and other compounds were isolated from this plant for the first time. The anti-inflammatory activity of these compounds was evaluated based on the release of nitric oxide(NO) in the culture of lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced RAW264.7 macrophages. At a concentration of 10 μmol·L~(-1), all the four compounds inhibited the LPS-induced release of NO in RAW264.7 cells, demonstrating potential anti-inflammatory properties.
Plant Roots/chemistry*
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Animals
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Mice
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Berberis/chemistry*
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RAW 264.7 Cells
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Macrophages/immunology*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/isolation & purification*
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Nitric Oxide/metabolism*
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Molecular Structure
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents/isolation & purification*
3.Study on Impedance of Implantable Cardiac Pacemaker in Unipolar/Bipolar Pacing Mode by in Vitro Experiment.
Ding DING ; Kai-Bin LIN ; Dong HUANG ; Xin-Wei GUO ; Yan-Peng WANG ; Shuai LI ; Jing-Bo LI ; Jin-Hai NIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2022;46(3):237-241
The unipolar/bipolar pacing mode of pacemaker is related to its circuit impedance, which affects the battery life. In this study, the in vitro experiment scheme of pacemaker circuit impedance test was constructed. The human blood environment was simulated by NaCl solution, and the experimental environment temperature was controlled by water bath. The results of in vitro experiments showed that under the experimental conditions similar to clinical human parameters, the difference between the circuit impedance of bipolar mode and unipolar mode is 120~200 Ω. The results of the in vitro experiment confirmed that the circuit impedance of bipolar circuit was larger than that of unipolar mode, which was found in clinical practice. The results of this study have reference value to the optimization of pacing mode and the reduction of pacemaker power consumption.
Cardiac Pacing, Artificial/methods*
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Electric Impedance
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Humans
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Pacemaker, Artificial
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Prostheses and Implants
4.Glucose metabolism: A link between traumatic brain injury and Alzheimer's disease.
Xiao-Jian XU ; Meng-Shi YANG ; Bin ZHANG ; Fei NIU ; Jin-Qian DONG ; Bai-Yun LIU
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2021;24(1):5-10
Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a growing public health problem, is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, although its prevention measures and clinical cares are substantially improved. Increasing evidence shows that TBI may increase the risk of mood disorders and neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the complex relationship between TBI and AD remains elusive. Metabolic dysfunction has been the common pathology in both TBI and AD. On the one hand, TBI perturbs the glucose metabolism of the brain, and causes energy crisis and subsequent hyperglycolysis. On the other hand, glucose deprivation promotes amyloidogenesis via β-site APP cleaving enzyme-1 dependent mechanism, and triggers tau pathology and synaptic function. Recent findings suggest that TBI might facilitate Alzheimer's pathogenesis by altering metabolism, which provides clues to metabolic link between TBI and AD. In this review, we will explore how TBI-induced metabolic changes contribute to the development of AD.
5.Multiple cranial nerves were damaged in a patient with familial amyloidosis Finnish type
Bin CHEN ; Zaiqiang ZHANG ; Songtao NIU ; Hongfei TAI ; Hua PAN ; Gehong DONG ; Yuanzhen QU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2021;54(6):579-584
Objective:To report the clinical, pathological, electrophysiological and genic characteristics of a patient with familial amyloidosis Finnish type.Methods:The clinical characteristic of a 60-year-old female who admitted to Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University in June 2020 was analyzed. Meanwhile, the patient underwent electrophysiological examination, biopsy of labial gland, rectum and skin and gene sequencing analysis.Results:The patient presented left facial paralysis at the age of 50, right facial paralysis and thickening of lips at the age of 55, dysarthria and dysphagia at the age of 56. Physical examination of the patient showed signs of cranial nerves involvement and skin thinning and smoothness. Slit lamp showed corneal lattice dystrophy. Electrophysiological findings of the patient suggested bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome. Latencies were prolonged in bilateral visual evoked potential P100. The deep sensory conduction pathways in bilateral C 7 to biparietal and T 12 to biparietal cortex were abnormal. Pathology of the three biopsies of the patient showed the presence of amyloid deposition in the basement membrane around the glands. The heterozygous mutation of c.654 G>T in exon 4 of gelsolin (GSN) gene in the patient resulted in Asp187 Tyr mutation (p.D187Y). Conclusions:The patient with familial amyloidosis Finnish type was characterized by slowly progressive multiple group cranial neuropathy accompanied by corneal lattice dystrophy and skin changes. Optic nerve and spinal cord posterior funiculus sensory conduction pathway and D187Y mutation of GSN gene were involved.
6.Role of public health emergencies integrated into curriculum ideological and political education of public health
Bin DONG ; Ping WU ; Piye NIU ; Huili XU ; Yuan PAN ; Chuanbiao ZHANG ; Lili ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(7):749-752
Aiming at the continuous advancement and deepening of curriculum ideological and political education in medical courses, taking the recent outbreak of public health emergency as an example, this paper expounds the feasibility of taking public health emergencies as typical cases of ideological and political education in public health courses in medical colleges from medical ethics, national spirit, policy guidelines, medical and health administrative system, social benefits and economic evaluation, scientific research collaboration, international cooperation and other aspects, in order to realize the simultaneous development of professional education and ideological and political education, and cultivate more high-quality medical talents with both merit and talent.
7.Infrapyloric lymph node metastasis pattern in middle/lower gastric cancer: an exploratory analysis of a multicenter prospective observational study (IPA-ORIGIN).
Tasiken BAHETI ; Ru-Lin MIAO ; Gang ZHAO ; Da-Guang WANG ; Feng-Lin LIU ; Jiang YU ; Shuang-Yi REN ; Kai YE ; Su YAN ; Kun YANG ; Wei-Dong ZANG ; Lin FAN ; Bin LIANG ; Jun CAI ; Wei-Hua FU ; Wei WANG ; Zheng-Rong LI ; Zhao-Jian NIU ; Jun YOU ; Xing-Feng QIU ; Wu SONG ; Lu ZANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2020;133(22):2759-2761
8.Clinical Characteristics of Autoimmune Disease with Dual Seropositive Antibodies of Leucine-rich Glioma Inactivated 1 and Contactin-associated Protein 2.
Li Ling DONG ; Hong Zhi GUAN ; Yan HUANG ; Hong Lin HAO ; Jing Wen NIU ; Qing LIU ; Qiang LU ; Dan XU ; Jun Yi ZHANG ; Li Xin ZHOU ; Li Ri JIN ; Hai Tao REN ; Yi Cheng ZHU ; Bin PENG ; Li Ying CUI ; Xiang Qin ZHOU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2019;41(3):344-350
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics of autoimmune disease with dual seropositive antibodies of leucine-rich glioma inactivated 1(LGI1)and contactin-associated protein 2(Caspr2).Methods The clinical data of seven patients with dual seropositive LGI1 and Caspr2 antibodies who were admitted to the Neurology Department of Peking Union Medical College Hospital from July 2014 to December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed.Results Central,peripheral and autonomic nervous systems were all involved in the seven cases;100%(7/7)presented with insomnia,myokymia,neuropahic pain and hyperhydrosis;71%(5/7)showed memory decline or psychiatric and behavioral symptoms;57%(4/7)had urinary hesitation or constipation;and 43%(3/7)had seizure.Electromyography showed 100%(6/6) of the patients had prolonged afterdischarges following normal M waves and/or abnormal spontaneous firing.Electroencephalography revealed slow waves or basic rhythm slowing in 71%(5/7)of patients.Electrocardiography showed sinus tachycardia,axis deviation,and prolonged QT intervals in 71%(5/7)of patients.One patient died from arrhythmia before immunotherapy.One died from pulmonary infection after immunotherapy.Improvement with immunotherapy was documented in the other five cases.No relapse was noted during the 1-2-year follow-up.Conclusions Autoimmune disease with dual seropositive antibodies of LGI1 and Caspr2 can diffusely affect the central,peripheral,and autonomic nervous systems.The possibility of this disease should be considered in patients with acute and subacute onset of neuropsychiatric symptoms,especially in patients with accompanying insomnia,myokymia,and hyperhydrosis.
Autoantibodies
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blood
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Autoimmune Diseases
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immunology
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Humans
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Membrane Proteins
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immunology
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Nerve Tissue Proteins
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immunology
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Proteins
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immunology
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Retrospective Studies
9.Altered functional and causal connectivity in attention and default mode network of postconcussional syndrome patients
Luwei JIANG ; Ruobing QIAN ; Xianming FU ; Yiming ZHANG ; Dong ZHANG ; Chunsheng XIA ; Nan PENG ; Bin LIN ; Chaoshi NIU ; Yehan WANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2018;17(10):1008-1013
Objective Transient brain function inhibition is a common symptom after mild brain injury,but some patients show persistent post-concussional syndrome (PCS).The aims of this study are to assess functional and causal connectivity of attention and default mode network using resting-state functional MR imaging (fMRI) to investigate the abnormal connectivity and its significance in PCS patients.Methods Resting-state fMRI data were collected from 23 PCS patients with attention disorders,admitted to our hospital from November 2015 to October 2016 and 21 age-,gender,and education-matched healthy controls recruited at the same period.The fMRI data were analyzed by group independent component analysis (ICA) toolbox to attention networks and default mode network (DMN).The components of the selected networks were compared in PCS and healthy controls to explore the changes of functional connectivity (FC).Granger causality analysis (GCA) was performed by taking the above significant brain areas as regions of interest (ROIs) to calculate bivariate coefficient of each pair of ROIs.Comparisons were performed to find the significant different causal connectivity of the two groups.Results In attention networks,the FC value of left frontal eye field (FEF),bilateral intraparietal sulcus (IPS),bilateral ventral prefrontal cortex (vPFC) and bilateral temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) was decreased.In DMN,the FC value of bilateral medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) was reduced and bilateral precuneus (PCUN) was enhanced.Correlating GCA value,it was increased significantly from left FEF to left PCUN and IPS,while it was reduced from left PCUN and IPS to left FEF;and it was decreased from left IPS to left vPFC and increased from left TPJ to left PCUN.Conclusion The attention networks are restrained in resting state,which may influence the attention function in PCS patients;and the causal connection is altered in the above ROIs,and these changes may be related to inhibition of activation of default network to compensate for the loss of attention function by antagonistic effects in PCS patients.
10.Clinical features and expression of PLA2R in renal tissue with idiopathic membranous nephropathy in children
Yanfei DONG ; Liwen SUN ; Bin ZHANG ; Xinyu KUANG ; Xiaoling NIU ; Yulin KANG ; Sheng HAO ; Ping WANG ; Zhi LI ; Guanghua ZHU ; Wenyan HUANG ; Ying WU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2018;56(3):206-210
Objective To explore the clinical features and expression of PLA2R in renal tissue of children with idiopathic membranous nephropathy.Methods Retrospective study was performed in patients with membranous nephropathy diagnosed through renal biopsy and the follow-up time was at least half a year in Shanghai Children's Hospital from January 2010 to February 2017.We compared their clinicopathological and pathological findings of IMN.Indirect immunofluorescence assay was used to detect glomerular PLA2R expression.We analyzed the differences of clinical features between the PLA2R negative and positive groups.T test,rank-sum test and Fisher exact test were used.Results Eleven cases had hematuria and proteinuria,9 cases presented with nephrotic syndrome,and 2 cases showed isolated proteinuria.Of the 22 cases of children with IMN,16 patients had complete remission (complete remission rate was 72.8%),and 22 patients had partial remission.The renal functiou of all cases was normal and in all cases the estimated glomerular filtration rate was > 90 ml/(min· 1.73m2).Of 22 cases with IMN,7 cases were PLA2R-positive in renal tissue and 15 cases were PLA2R-negative.The age of positive group(10 years old) was older than the negative group (6 years old)(Z=-2.483,P<0.05) and the time of positive group (6 months) for urine protein to return to negative was longer than the negative group (2.5 months) through treatment.These differences were significantly different (Z=-2.072,P<0.05).Conclusions Hematuria and proteinuria can be found in most children with idiopathic primary membranous nephropathy.Prednisone combined with immunosuppressant was effective.The positive rate of PLA2R in renal tissue of children with IMN was about 32%.The age of PLA2.R positive group was older than the negative group.And the time of urine protein turning to negative in positive group was longer than that in the negative group.

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