1.Cloning, subcellular localization and expression analysis of SmIAA7 gene from Salvia miltiorrhiza
Yu-ying HUANG ; Ying CHEN ; Bao-wei WANG ; Fan-yuan GUAN ; Yu-yan ZHENG ; Jing FAN ; Jin-ling WANG ; Xiu-hua HU ; Xiao-hui WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2025;60(2):514-525
The auxin/indole-3-acetic acid (Aux/IAA) gene family is an important regulator for plant growth hormone signaling, involved in plant growth, development, as well as response to environmental stresses. In the present study, we identified
2.Inhibition of the mitochondrial metabolic enzyme OGDC affects erythroid development.
Bin HU ; Mao-Hua LI ; Han GONG ; Lu HAN ; Jing LIU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2025;77(3):395-407
Mitochondrial metabolism is crucial for providing energy and heme precursors during erythroid development. Oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex (OGDC) is a key enzyme in the mitochondrial tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, and its level gradually increases during erythroid development, indicating its significant role in erythroid development. The aim of the present study was to explore the role and mechanism of OGDC in erythroid development. In this study, we treated erythroid progenitor cells with CPI-613, a novel lipoic acid analog that competitively inhibits OGDC. The results showed that CPI-613 inhibited erythropoietin (EPO)-induced differentiation and enucleation of human CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells into erythroid cells, suppressed cell proliferation, and induced apoptosis. The results of in vivo experiments showed that CPI-613 also hindered the recovery of mice from acute hemolytic anemia. Further mechanism research results showed that CPI-613 increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) in erythroid progenitor cells, inhibited mitochondrial respiration, caused mitochondrial damage, and suppressed heme synthesis, thereby inhibiting erythroid differentiation. Clinical research results showed that oxoglutarate dehydrogenase (OGDH) protein expression levels were up-regulated in bone marrow cells of polycythemia vera (PV) patients. Treatment with CPI-613 significantly inhibited the excessive proliferation and differentiation of erythroid progenitor cells of the PV patients. These findings demonstrates the critical role of OGDC in normal erythroid development, suggesting that inhibiting its activity could be a novel therapeutic strategy for treating PV.
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Humans
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Mitochondria/metabolism*
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Mice
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Ketoglutarate Dehydrogenase Complex/physiology*
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Cell Differentiation/drug effects*
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Cells, Cultured
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Erythropoiesis/drug effects*
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Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism*
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Cell Proliferation/drug effects*
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Erythroid Precursor Cells/cytology*
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Apoptosis/drug effects*
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Thioctic Acid/pharmacology*
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Caprylates
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Sulfides
3.Colon Dialysis with Yishen Decoction Improves Autophagy Disorder in Intestinal Mucosal Epithelial Cells of Chronic Renal Failure by Regulating SIRT1 Pathway.
Yan-Jun FAN ; Jing-Ai FANG ; Su-Fen LI ; Ting LIU ; Wen-Yuan LIU ; Ya-Ling HU ; Rui-Hua WANG ; Hui LI ; Da-Lin SUN ; Guang ZHANG ; Zi-Yuan ZHANG
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2025;31(10):899-907
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the mechanism of colon dialysis with Yishen Decoction (YS) in improving the autophagy disorder of intestinal epithelial cells in chronic renal failure (CRF) in vivo and in vitro.
METHODS:
Thirty male SD rats were randomly divided into normal, CRF, and colonic dialysis with YS groups by a random number table method (n=10). The CRF model was established by orally gavage of adenine 200 mg/(kg•d) for 4 weeks. CRF rats in the YS group were treated with colonic dialysis using YS 20 g/(kg•d) for 14 consecutive days. The serum creatinine (SCr) and urea nitrogen (BUN) levels were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Pathological changes of kidney and colon tissues were observed by hematoxylin and eosin staining. Autophagosome changes in colonic epithelial cells was observed with electron microscopy. In vitro experiments, human colon cancer epithelial cells (T84) were cultured and divided into normal, urea model (74U), YS colon dialysis, autophagy activator rapamycin (Ra), autophagy inhibitor 3-methyladenine (3-MA), and SIRT1 activator resveratrol (Re) groups. RT-PCR and Western blot were used to detect the mRNA and protein expressions of zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1), Claudin-1, silent information regulator sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), LC3, and Beclin-1 both in vitro and in vivo.
RESULTS:
Colonic dialysis with YS decreased SCr and BUN levels in CRF rats (P<0.05), and alleviated the pathological changes of renal and colon tissues. Expressions of SIRT1, ZO-1, Claudin-1, Beclin-1, and LC3II/I were increased in the YS group compared with the CRF group in vivo (P<0.05). In in vitro study, compared with normal group, the expressions of SIRT1, ZO-1, and Claudin-1 were decreased, and expressions of Beclin-1, and LC3II/I were increased in the 74U group (P<0.05). Compared with the 74U group, expressions of SIRT1, ZO-1, and Claudin-1 were increased, whereas Beclin-1, and LC3II/I were decreased in the YS group (P<0.05). The treatment of 3-MA and rapamycin regulated autophagy and the expression of SIRT1. SIRT1 activator intervention up-regulated autophagy as well as the expressions of ZO-1 and Claudin-1 compared with the 74U group (P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
Colonic dialysis with YS could improve autophagy disorder and repair CRF intestinal mucosal barrier injury by regulating SIRT1 expression in intestinal epithelial cells.
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Sirtuin 1/metabolism*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use*
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Autophagy/drug effects*
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Male
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Intestinal Mucosa/drug effects*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Epithelial Cells/metabolism*
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Colon/drug effects*
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Humans
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Kidney Failure, Chronic/drug therapy*
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Signal Transduction/drug effects*
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Renal Dialysis
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Rats
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Kidney/drug effects*
4.Construction and verification of a prognostic model combining anoikis and immune prognostic signatures for primary liver cancer.
Ying WANG ; Jing LI ; Yidi WANG ; Mingyu HUA ; Weibin HU ; Xiaozhi ZHANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(9):1967-1979
OBJECTIVES:
To establish a prognostic model for primary liver cancer (PLC) using bioinformatics methods.
METHODS:
Based on the data from 404 patients in the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database, we constructed a prognostic model integrating the differentially expressed genes, anoikis, and immune-related genes (DAIs) using univariate Cox regression and the LASSO-Cox approach. The predictive ability of the model was evaluated using Kaplan-Meier method and receiver-operating characteristic curves, and a nomogram was developed to facilitate its clinical applications. Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) was performed to explore the associated pathways and relationship between the DAIs and the tumor immune microenvironment, and the half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of liver cancer drugs was calculated using the "pRRophetic" R package. We also detected the expression of SEMA7A in paired tumor and adjacent tissues from liver cancer patients.
RESULTS:
We constructed and validated a prognostic model based on 7 DAIs (NR4A3, SEMA7A, IL11, AR, BIRC5, EGF, and SPP1), and obtained consistent results in both the TCGA training cohort and GEO validation cohort (GSE14520), where the patients in the low-risk group were characterized by more favorable clinical outcomes and immune status. By integrating this prognostic signature with clinical information, a composite nomogram was generated. Somatic mutation analysis showed that TTN, TP53, and CTNNB1 mutations accounted for the largest proportion of total mutations, and the patients in the low-risk-low-TMB group had higher survival rate. Drug sensitivity analysis revealed differences in sensitivity to chemotherapeutic agents between high- and low-risk groups and between TP53 mutations and non-mutations. In clinical tissue specimens, SEMA7A expression was significantly higher in liver cancer tissues than in the adjacent tissues.
CONCLUSIONS
We established a new prognostic model based on DAIs for predicting clinical outcomes and therapeutic response of patients with primary liver cancer.
Humans
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Liver Neoplasms/diagnosis*
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Prognosis
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Anoikis
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Nomograms
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Computational Biology
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Tumor Microenvironment
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Semaphorins/metabolism*
5.International clinical practice guideline on the use of traditional Chinese medicine for functional dyspepsia (2025).
Sheng-Sheng ZHANG ; Lu-Qing ZHAO ; Xiao-Hua HOU ; Zhao-Xiang BIAN ; Jian-Hua ZHENG ; Hai-He TIAN ; Guan-Hu YANG ; Won-Sook HONG ; Yu-Ying HE ; Li LIU ; Hong SHEN ; Yan-Ping LI ; Sheng XIE ; Jin SHU ; Bin-Fang ZENG ; Jun-Xiang LI ; Zhen LIU ; Zheng-Hua XIAO ; Jing-Dong XIAO ; Pei-Yong ZHENG ; Shao-Gang HUANG ; Sheng-Liang CHEN ; Gui-Jun FEI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2025;23(5):502-518
Functional dyspepsia (FD), characterized by persistent or recurrent dyspeptic symptoms without identifiable organic, systemic or metabolic causes, is an increasingly recognized global health issue. The objective of this guideline is to equip clinicians and nursing professionals with evidence-based strategies for the management and treatment of adult patients with FD using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The Guideline Development Group consulted existing TCM consensus documents on FD and convened a panel of 35 clinicians to generate initial clinical queries. To address these queries, a systematic literature search was conducted across PubMed, EMBASE, the Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), VIP Database, China Biology Medicine (SinoMed) Database, Wanfang Database, Traditional Medicine Research Data Expanded (TMRDE), and the Traditional Chinese Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (TCMLARS). The evidence from the literature was critically appraised using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) approach. The strength of the recommendations was ascertained through a consensus-building process involving TCM and allopathic medicine experts, methodologists, pharmacologists, nursing specialists, and health economists, leveraging their collective expertise and empirical knowledge. The guideline comprises a total of 43 evidence-informed recommendations that span a range of clinical aspects, including the pathogenesis according to TCM, diagnostic approaches, therapeutic interventions, efficacy assessments, and prognostic considerations. Please cite this article as: Zhang SS, Zhao LQ, Hou XH, Bian ZX, Zheng JH, Tian HH, Yang GH, Hong WS, He YY, Liu L, Shen H, Li YP, Xie S, Shu J, Zeng BF, Li JX, Liu Z, Xiao ZH, Xiao JD, Zheng PY, Huang SG, Chen SL, Fei GJ. International clinical practice guideline on the use of traditional Chinese medicine for functional dyspepsia (2025). J Integr Med. 2025; 23(5):502-518.
Dyspepsia/drug therapy*
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional/methods*
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Practice Guidelines as Topic
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use*
6.Synthesis and antitumor activity of heteroatom-substituted azulenes derivatives of 1,2-benzothiazine
Xiaomei ZHAO ; Xin WANG ; Xia JI ; Jing ZHANG ; Hua ZHANG ; Guoqiang HU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2024;55(5):634-638
Using methylated pyrroloxicam as a starting material and following the principles of drug design such as bioisosterism and active site binding,we designed and synthesized ten structurally novel target compounds,whose structures were characterized by 1H NMR and MS analysis.The in vitro antitumor activity of these title compounds was evaluated by measuring their inhibitory activity against pancreatic cancer cells Capan-1,leukemia cells L1210,and human liver cancer cells SMMC-7721.The results showed that compound 6f(IC50=4.8±0.5 μmol/L)exhibited good inhibitory activity against Capan-1 pancreatic cancer cells,that compound 6b(IC50=2.6±0.3 μmol/L)showed good inhibitory activity against L1210 leukemia cells,and that compound 6c(IC50=2.1±0.2 μmol/L)displayed good inhibitory activity against SMMC-7721 human liver cancer cells.These preliminary results from the antitumor activity experiments suggest that the introduction of benzothiazine derivatives plays a certain role in enhancing the antitumor activity of this class of compounds.
7.Practice of the construction of China hospital research integrity alliance
Zhuojing ZHANG ; Jing XUE ; Wenyi LI ; Jun NING ; Peiwu HU ; Jing YU ; Zhuoqing WANG ; Zheng WANG ; Hua GUO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2024;40(5):362-366
Research integrity is the foundation for ensuring the sound and orderly development of scientific and technological innovation. As the main battlefield of clinical medical research, hospitals should effectively fulfill their main responsibilities and do a good job in research integrity management. The China Hospital Research Integrity Alliance, consisting of the first batch of 43 hospitals, was established in November 2021. With the aim of " complementary advantages, resource sharing, and collaborative development", the alliance has carried out construction practices from seven aspects: construction mode, cultural system construction, organizational management, institutional construction, publicity and education, early warning and supervision, and technological empowerment. It has achieved the overall improvement of the research integrity construction ability of member units of the alliance, organic linkage between government and medical institutions, and efficient combination of internal and external resources, which can provide reference for the research integrity construction of medical institutions in China.
8.Feasibility of Fourier ring correlation for measuring overall resolution of ultrasonic microvascular images
Haiman HU ; Yumeng LEI ; Jing YU ; Huarong YE ; Hua YAN ; Ge ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(9):1417-1421
Objective To observe the feasibility of Fourier ring correlation(FRC)for measuring the overall resolution of ultrasonic microvascular images.Methods Liver contrast-enhanced ultrasound(CEUS)images of 1 patient with suspected hepatic hemangioma(dataset 1)were processed with singular value decomposition(SVD)filter(dataset 2)and Frangi filter(dataset 3),respectively.Three ROI were selected on CEUS image in each dataset,and the signal-intensity curves were drawn,and local resolution of CEUS image in each dataset was measured using full width at half maxima(FWHM)method.Then the above datasets were divided into odd frame subset and even frame subset,respectively,which were converted into frequency domain using fast Fourier transform.FRC curves were generated to calculate the overall resolution of each kind images.Results The signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)of CEUS images in dataset 1,2,3 was(19.94±2.33),(30.36±0.78)and(69.52±16.38)dB,respectively,the local resolution was(4.07±9.82),(1.53±0.04)and(1.27±0.06)mm,both successively increased(all P<0.05).The overall resolution of CEUS images in dataset 1,2,3 was 2.07,0.91 and 0.51 mm,respectively.Conclusion FRC was feasible for measuring the overall resolution of ultrasonic microvascular images.
9.Health education and health promotion during the progress towards schistosomiasis elimination Ⅰ Investigation on health education needs and available resource based on integration of community resources
Jing ZHANG ; Lan LI ; Chunli CAO ; Shuying XIE ; Junjiang CHEN ; Yuemin LIU ; Hua XIE ; Fei HU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2024;36(6):626-630
Objective To investigate the health education needs and available resources in schistosomiasis-endemic areas based on integration of community resources, and to explore the operation pathways for health education and promotion during the stage of schistosomiasis elimination. Methods A community was selected from Nanji Township, Xinjian District, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province around the Poyang Lake areas as the study site, and a questionnaire survey on health education needs for schistosomiasis control was conducted among permanent residents at ages of 20 years in the community during the period between June and July, 2022 using face-to-face interviews. In addition, the resources available for the community-based schistosomiasis control health education were investigated among workers in township-level specialized institutions, members of civil society organizations, villagers, teachers and high and primary school students through field observations, field surveys and thematic interviews. Results A total of 304 individuals participated in the questionnaire survey on community-based health education needs for schistosomiasis control, and 94.41% (287/304) and 93.42% (284/304) of the respondents were most interested in knowing/understanding knowledge of the morphology of schistosomes and knowledge associated with the transmission route of schistosomiasis. The four most popular patterns for disseminating schistosomiasis control knowledge included live broadcasting of schistosomiasis control videos (94.41%, 287/304), printed brochures (89.80%, 273/304), special lectures by doctors (62.50%, 190/304) and physical health education materials for schistosomiasis control (61.51%, 187/304). There were 96.71% (294/304) and 77.63% (236/304) of respondents that accepted the participation of township healthcare center and township government/village committees in dissemination of schistosomiasis control knowledge, and there were 95.72% (291/304) and 80.59% (245/304) of respondents that mainly acquired schistosomiasis control knowledge through village allocation of leaflets and volunteer schistosomiasis control activities, respectively. There was 96.71% (294/304) of respondents participating in the dissemination activities of schistosomiasis control knowledge held by village committees, township healthcare centers, and high and primary schools/kinder-gartens, and 61.25% (177/289) of respondents were willing to participate in volunteer schistosomiasis control activities. A total of 115 individuals participated in the survey of available resources for community-based schistosomiasis control health education, and there were a large number of organizational, human and cultural resources in the community that were useful for health communication services. Conclusions The abundant human and material resources from rural communities in schistosomiasis-endemic areas may be integrated into schistosomiasis control health education to generate a rural health education pathway with the joint participation of schistosomiasis control institutions, township governments, community departments and community residents, which may provide insights into the future development of schistosomiasis control health education.
10.Establishment and exploration of evaluation system for science and technology achievements in university-affiliated hospitals
Jing XUE ; Zhuojing ZHANG ; Xinyu CHEN ; Peiwu HU ; Tingyin CHEN ; Lunquan SUN ; Hua GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2024;37(1):22-26
Objective:To construct a scientific and technological evaluation system based on the needs of the pilot program for building a national high-quality hospital and establishing a national medical center.Methods:Xiangya Hospital of Central South University gradually improved its academic evaluation system by following the guidelines outlined in national authorities′ documents regarding "abolishing the five only" and "setting new standards", adhering to the guiding principles of "quality, contribution, efficiency, and impact" and employing the principles of "high-standard evaluation, quantitative evaluation, representative work evaluation, and third-party evaluation" .Results:The hospital established a comprehensive, scientific, and quantifiable indicator pool. These indicators were applied to various aspects of medical innovation evaluation, including awarding incentives, discipline assessment, professional promotion, personnel assessment, mentor selection for graduates, and excellence evaluation. Simultaneously, the hospital developed an intelligent platform for medical innovation evaluation and assessment in university-affiliated hospitals based on performance management theory.Conclusions:Through the construction and practice of the Xiangya technology evaluation system, the hospital further improved and optimized its academic evaluation work, guiding researchers to high-quality innovation and efficient translational research, ultimately promoting the high-quality development of the hospital.

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