1.The prevention and treatment of parastomal hernia: report of 44 cases
Sanlin LEI ; Hua ZHAO ; Yongguo LI ; Dazuo FENG ; Guoshun SHU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1994;0(05):-
Objective To investigate prevention and treatment of parastomal hernia. Methods Clinical data of parastomal hernia of 44 cases were analyzed respectively with special respect to clinical features and repair methods. Result Simple sutures were used in 23 cases, mesh repair in 16 cases, stoma relocation plus mesh repair in 5 cases. Postoperative recovery was satisfactory in 39 cases. Incisional infection occurred in 5 cases, and hernia recurrence developed in 3 cases (6.8%) during a follow-up of 6 to 108 months (average 49 months) in 41 patients. Conclusion The causes of parastomal hernia are miscellaneous especially incisional infection; Perioperative malnutrition must be corrected companying diseases properly controlled, and operative technique improved to prevent the incidence of parastomal hernia; Surgery is the only cure for parastomal hernia. Mesh repair and/or stoma relocation is sometimes necessary.
2.Effect of Shenling Baizhu Powder and Moxibustion on Serum Brain-gut Peptide in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Wentang XIE ; Maoqing LI ; Sanlin ZHOU ; Man ZHANG ; Zhiyong PENG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(3):36-38
Objective To explore the effect of Shenling Baizhu Powder and moxibustion on serum brain-gut peptide in patients with diarrhea predominant irritable bowel syndrome (D-IBS). Methods Sixty D-IBS cases were randomly divided into two groups, 30 cases in the treatment group were given Shenling Baizhu Powder and moxibustion therapy, and 30 patients in the control group were given loperamide hydrochloride capsule. Treatment for the two groups lasted for 4 weeks. Clinical symptoms and serum brain gut peptide (5-HT, VIP and SP) levels of two groups were observed before and after treatment, clinical efficacy were evaluated. Results Markedly effective rate of the treatment group was 66.7% (20/30), better than 33.3% (10/30) in the control group (P<0.05). After treatment, clinical symptom scores of the treatment group decreased significantly (P<0.01), while only diarrhea and abdominal pain improved in the control group (P<0.01), with statistical significance (P<0.01). After treatment, serum 5-HT, VIP, and SP of the treatment group were decreased (P<0.01), while these indexes of the control group did not change significantly (P>0.05), with statistical significance (P<0.01). Conclusion Clinical efficacy of Shenling Baizhu Powder and moxibustion in treating D-IBS is better than that of loperamide hydrochloride capsule, and can significantly improve clinical symptoms and regulate serum brain-gut peptides levels.
3.Surgical treatment of rectal carcinoid:a report of 36 cases
Sanlin LEI ; Dazuo FENG ; Hua ZHAO ; Fuzhen HU ; Haizhi QI ; Tiegang LI ; Guoqin LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the rational method of treatment of rectal carcinoid and its outcome.Methods The clinical data of 36 cases of rectal carcinoid were retrospectively analysed.Results During a follow-up of 82.6+/-63.4 months,there were no cases with recurrence among the 20 patients with tumor size2cm.Conclusions Tumor diametar can be used to estimate the degree of malignancy of rectal carcinoid.TNM staging is simpler and practical for deciding the method of surgical treatment.
4.Clinical analysis of 20 cases of primary colorectal lymphoma
Lunxi DUAN ; Hua ZHAO ; Guoqing LIU ; Tiegang LI ; Dewu ZHONG ; Yong CHEN ; Fuzhen HU ; Zhimin PI ; Jun ZHOU ; Sanlin LEI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the diagnosis and the relationship between its clinicopathological characteristics,treatment and the prognosis of primary colorectal lymphoma.Methods The clinical data of 20 primary colorectal lymphoma patients who received operative treatment in the past 34 years in our hospital were retrospectively summarized,and the influence of treatment and each clinicopathological factor on prognosis was assessed.Results Tumor size,lymph node metastasis,invasion of neighboring organs and distant metastasis,and type of operative treatment were significantly related to the survival(P0.05).Conclusions Diagnosis of primary colorectal lymphoma before operation is difficult,and misdiagnosis is common.Operative treatment is the main therapeutic means for colorectal lymphoma.Radical operation combined with chemotherapy can gain a good prognosis.
5.Expression of miR-206 in peripheral blood of hemangioma children and its correlation with the efficacy of propranolol
Qi DI ; Sanlin LI ; Jing ZHANG ; Chunxin YU ; Jing LIU ; Gang SHEN
International Journal of Pediatrics 2021;48(10):705-709
Objective:To investigate the expression of microRNA(miR)-206 in the peripheral serum of hemangioma children and its correlation with curative effect of propranolol treatment.Methods:The expression of miR-206 in serum of 45 hemangiomas children treated with propranolol treatment was detected.The children were divided into the high expression group( n=19) and the low expression group( n=26) according to the mean value of miR-206, and the clinical characteristics of the two groups were compared; The children were divided into the good efficacy group( n=29) and general efficacy group( n=16) according to the efficacy after 6 months of treatment.Logistic regression was used to analyze whether miR-206 was an influencing factor of efficacy, and ROC curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of miR-206. Results:The proportion of children <6 months, in hyperplasia stage and with tumor area ≥10 cm 2 in the high expression group was significantly lower than that in the low expression group( χ2=4.664, 7.207, 8.927, P=0.031, 0.007, 0.012, respectively). The miR-206 level after treatment(3.25±0.64) was significantly higher than that before treatment(2.12±0.41, t=9.973, P<0.05). After six months of propranolol treatment, the proportion of high expression of miR-206 before treatment in the good efficacy group(24.1%) was significantly lower than that in the general efficacy group(75.0%, χ2=10.934, P=0.001). High expression of miR-206 before treatment was a risk factor for poor curative effect of propranolol in hemangioma children[ CI(95% CI)=6.423(1.436~28.731), P=0.015]; ROC curve analysis showed that the area under ROC curve of miR-206 for predicting the efficacy of propranolol was 0.798, the sensitivity was 0.83, and the specificity was 0.75. Conclusion:The expression of serum miR-206 was correlated with age, proliferative stage and tumor area and may be one of the important indicators for predicting propranolol effect in children with hemangioma.
6.Analysis of robotic natural orifice specimen extraction surgery on 162 cases with rectal neoplasms
Jiangjiao ZHOU ; Tiegang LI ; Sanlin LEI ; Weidong CHEN ; Kuijie LIU ; Bo LIU ; Hongliang YAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2020;23(4):384-389
Objective:To explore the safety and feasibility of da Vinci robot surgical systems in natural orifice specimen extraction surgery (NOSES) for rectal neoplasms.Methods:A descriptive cohort study was used. Inclusion criteria: (1) age ≥18 years old; (2) diagnosis of rectal cancer by biopsy via colonoscopy or benign neoplasm locating in rectum that could not be resected locally through the anus; (3) R0 resection can be achieved by preoperative evaluation; (4) the CDmax (maximum circumferential diameter) was ≤5 cm or specimens could still be extracted from the anus despite a CDmax exceeding 5 cm but was along the longitudinal axis of the rectum. Exclusion criteria: (1) emergency operation due to gastrointestinal obstruction, perforation, or bleeding; (2) distal metastasis, induding lung, bone, or liver, that could not be resected simultaneously; (3) history of abdominal surgery or any other contraindications for robotic surgery. Clinicopathological data of 162 patients with rectal neoplasms who underwent robotic NOSES at the General Surgery Department of the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from March 2016 to July 2019 were retrospectively collected. Of 162 patients, 94 were male and 68 were female; the average age was (57±13) years; the average BMI was (23.5±3.2) kg/m 2; the average distance from tumor to the anal verge was (8.2±2.9) cm. Five trocars were used to perform total mesorectal excision (TME), and the descending colon artery was preserved. Sterile endoscope sleeve for the specimen extraction was inserted into the pelvic cavity through the anus, and the resected specimen was pulled out through the sleeve. Outcomes of safety (operation time, intraoperative blood loss and postoperative morbidity of complication) and oncological outcomes (number of lymph nodes harvested, rate of lymph node metastasis and rate of positive resection margin) were collected. Results:All the 162 cases completed robotic NOSES successfully with no conversion to laparotomy. The average operation time was (188.7±79.8) minutes; the average blood loss was (47.1±33.2) ml; the average and the maximum CDmax of specimens were (3.4±1.5) cm and 12 cm respectively. A total of 154 patients underwent robotic TME. One underwent robotic TME plus resection of liver metastasis; one underwent robotic TME plus partial transverse colectomy; two patients underwent robotic TME plus ovariectomy; another two underwent robotic TME plus hysterectomy; one patient underwent robotic TME plus left partial nephrectomy due to renal angioleiomyoma; another one underwent robotic TME plus ureteral repair due to intraoperative injury of the left ureter. All the specimens were extracted through the anus. Protective ileostomy was performed in 6.8% (11/162) of the patients. The average number of lymph node harvested was 14.9±5.1. According to pathological reports, 156 neoplasms were adenocarcinoma. Tis stage was 1.3% (2/156), T1 stage was 9.0% (14/156), T2 stage was 26.3% (41/156), T3 stage was 35.9% (56/156), and T4 stage was 27.6% (43/156). Lymph node metastasis accounted for 34.6% (54/156), and simultaneous liver metastasis was observed in one case. Circumferential resection margins (CRMs) and upper and lower resection margins were negative in all the patients. The average postoperative feeding time and postoperative hospital stay were (4.2±4.1) days and (11.4±7.7) days, respectively. Postoperative morbidity of complication was 12.3% (20/162). The incidence of anastomotic leakage was 4.9% (8/162), of which only 4 cases (2.5%) received ileostomy. Within postoperative 90-day, no anal dysfunction or death were found.Conclusion:Robotic NOSES for rectal neoplasms is safe and feasible.
7.Analysis of robotic natural orifice specimen extraction surgery on 162 cases with rectal neoplasms
Jiangjiao ZHOU ; Tiegang LI ; Sanlin LEI ; Weidong CHEN ; Kuijie LIU ; Bo LIU ; Hongliang YAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2020;23(4):384-389
Objective:To explore the safety and feasibility of da Vinci robot surgical systems in natural orifice specimen extraction surgery (NOSES) for rectal neoplasms.Methods:A descriptive cohort study was used. Inclusion criteria: (1) age ≥18 years old; (2) diagnosis of rectal cancer by biopsy via colonoscopy or benign neoplasm locating in rectum that could not be resected locally through the anus; (3) R0 resection can be achieved by preoperative evaluation; (4) the CDmax (maximum circumferential diameter) was ≤5 cm or specimens could still be extracted from the anus despite a CDmax exceeding 5 cm but was along the longitudinal axis of the rectum. Exclusion criteria: (1) emergency operation due to gastrointestinal obstruction, perforation, or bleeding; (2) distal metastasis, induding lung, bone, or liver, that could not be resected simultaneously; (3) history of abdominal surgery or any other contraindications for robotic surgery. Clinicopathological data of 162 patients with rectal neoplasms who underwent robotic NOSES at the General Surgery Department of the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from March 2016 to July 2019 were retrospectively collected. Of 162 patients, 94 were male and 68 were female; the average age was (57±13) years; the average BMI was (23.5±3.2) kg/m 2; the average distance from tumor to the anal verge was (8.2±2.9) cm. Five trocars were used to perform total mesorectal excision (TME), and the descending colon artery was preserved. Sterile endoscope sleeve for the specimen extraction was inserted into the pelvic cavity through the anus, and the resected specimen was pulled out through the sleeve. Outcomes of safety (operation time, intraoperative blood loss and postoperative morbidity of complication) and oncological outcomes (number of lymph nodes harvested, rate of lymph node metastasis and rate of positive resection margin) were collected. Results:All the 162 cases completed robotic NOSES successfully with no conversion to laparotomy. The average operation time was (188.7±79.8) minutes; the average blood loss was (47.1±33.2) ml; the average and the maximum CDmax of specimens were (3.4±1.5) cm and 12 cm respectively. A total of 154 patients underwent robotic TME. One underwent robotic TME plus resection of liver metastasis; one underwent robotic TME plus partial transverse colectomy; two patients underwent robotic TME plus ovariectomy; another two underwent robotic TME plus hysterectomy; one patient underwent robotic TME plus left partial nephrectomy due to renal angioleiomyoma; another one underwent robotic TME plus ureteral repair due to intraoperative injury of the left ureter. All the specimens were extracted through the anus. Protective ileostomy was performed in 6.8% (11/162) of the patients. The average number of lymph node harvested was 14.9±5.1. According to pathological reports, 156 neoplasms were adenocarcinoma. Tis stage was 1.3% (2/156), T1 stage was 9.0% (14/156), T2 stage was 26.3% (41/156), T3 stage was 35.9% (56/156), and T4 stage was 27.6% (43/156). Lymph node metastasis accounted for 34.6% (54/156), and simultaneous liver metastasis was observed in one case. Circumferential resection margins (CRMs) and upper and lower resection margins were negative in all the patients. The average postoperative feeding time and postoperative hospital stay were (4.2±4.1) days and (11.4±7.7) days, respectively. Postoperative morbidity of complication was 12.3% (20/162). The incidence of anastomotic leakage was 4.9% (8/162), of which only 4 cases (2.5%) received ileostomy. Within postoperative 90-day, no anal dysfunction or death were found.Conclusion:Robotic NOSES for rectal neoplasms is safe and feasible.
8.Effect of jianpi-jiedu formula on tumor angiogenesis-relevant genes expression in colorectal cancer.
Dan MAO ; Sanlin LEI ; Jin'an MA ; Li SHI ; Shaofan ZHANG ; Jianhua HUANG ; Xinyi LIU ; Dengfeng DING ; Yingjin ZHANG ; Lei FENG ; Sifang ZHANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2016;41(12):1297-1304
To investigate the effect of the jianpi-jiedu formula (JPJD) on the expression of angiogenesis-relevant genes in colon cancer.
Methods: Crude extract was obtained from JPJD by water extract method. The effect of JPJD crude extract on colon cancer cell proliferation capacity was determined by MTT assays. The IC50 value was calculated by GraphPad Prism5 software. Affymetrix gene expression profiling chip was used to detect significant differences in expressions of genes after JPJD intervention, and pathway enrichment analysis was performed to analyze the differentially expressed genes. Ingenuity Pathway Analysis software was applied to analyze differentially expressed genes relevant to tumor angiogenesis based on mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway and then the network diagram was built. Western blot was used to verify the protein levels of key genes related to tumor angiogenesis.
Results: JPJD crud extract inhibited the proliferation capacity in colon cancer cells. The IC50 values in 24, 48, and 72 hours after treatment were 13.060, 9.646 and 8.448 mg/mL, respectively. The results of chip showed that 218 genes significantly upgraded, and 252 genes significantly downgraded after JPJD treatment. Most of the genes were related to the function of biosynthesis, metabolism, cell apoptosis, antigen extraction, angiogenesis and so on. There were 12 differentially expressed angiogenesis genes. IPA software analysis showed that the JPJD downregulated expression of sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase 3 (SMPD3), VEGF, vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA), integrin subunit alpha 1 (ITGA1), cathepsin B (CTSB), and cathepsin S (CTSS) genes, while upregulated expressions of GAB2 and plasminogen activator, urokinase receptor (PLAUR) genes in the colorectal cancer cell. Western blot results demonstrated that JPJD obviously downregulated expressions of phospho-mTOR (P-mTOR), signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α), and VEGF proteins, while obviously upregulated the level of phospho-P53 (P-P53) protein.
Conclusion: JPJD may inhibit colorectal tumor angiogenesis through regulation of the mTOR-HIF-1α-VEGF signal pathway.
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Blotting, Western
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Cathepsin B
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Cathepsins
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Cell Line, Tumor
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drug effects
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Colorectal Neoplasms
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blood supply
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genetics
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Down-Regulation
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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pharmacology
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Gene Expression Profiling
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methods
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Humans
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Integrin alpha Chains
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Neovascularization, Pathologic
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genetics
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Receptors, Urokinase Plasminogen Activator
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drug effects
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metabolism
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STAT3 Transcription Factor
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Signal Transduction
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Sphingomyelin Phosphodiesterase
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drug effects
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metabolism
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TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Up-Regulation
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
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drug effects
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metabolism
9.Inhibitory effect of jianpi-jiedu prescription-contained serum on colorectal cancer SW48 cell proliferation by mTOR-P53-P21 signalling pathway.
Fengxia LIN ; Sanlin LEI ; Jin'an MA ; Li SHI ; Dan MAO ; Shaofan ZHANG ; Jianhua HUANG ; Xinyi LIU ; Dengfeng DING ; Yingjin ZHANG ; Sifang ZHANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2016;41(11):1128-1136
To investigate the effect of jianpi-jiedu (JPJD) prescription-contained serum on colorectal cancer SW48 cell proliferation and the underlying mechanisms.
Methods: Crude extract from JPJD was made by water extract method and the main components of crude extract from JPJD were analyzed by ultra-performance liquid phase high resolution time of flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q-TOF/MS). The low, medium, and high-concentration of JPJD-contained serum were prepared by the serum pharmacological method. The effect of serum containing JPJD on SW48 cell proliferation was determined by MTT assay. The cell cycle was detected by flow cytometric method. The protein levels of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), phospho-mTOR, P-P53, and -P21, and the mRNA level of mTOR were examined by Western blot and RT-PCR, respectively.
Results: Seven compounds including calycosin-7-glucoside, astragaloside, ginsenoside-Re, ginsenoside-Rb1, glycyrrhizinic acid, apigenin, atractylenolide-II were identified. MTT assays demonstrated that the SW48 cell proliferation was inhibited by medium and high concentration of JPJD-contained serum and the percentages of cells at G1 phase in SW48 cell cultured in the medium and high concentration of JPJD serum group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P<0.05). Meanwhile, the levels of mTOR mRNA and phospho-mTOR protein in the medium and high concentration of JPJD serum groups were substantially lower than those in the control group (P<0.05). Conversely, the expressions of phospho-P53 and P21 protein were significantly increased in the medium and high concentration of JPJD serum group compared with those in the control group.
Conclusion: JPJD prescription-contained serum can inhibit SW48 cell proliferation, which may be related to mTOR-P53-P21 signaling pathways.
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Apigenin
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Blotting, Western
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Cell Cycle
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Cell Division
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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genetics
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Colorectal Neoplasms
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Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21
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drug effects
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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pharmacology
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Flow Cytometry
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Ginsenosides
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Glycyrrhizic Acid
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Humans
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Lactones
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Phosphorylation
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genetics
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RNA, Messenger
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Saponins
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Sesquiterpenes
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Signal Transduction
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TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases
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drug effects
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Triterpenes
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Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
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drug effects
10.Lingguizhugan Decoction, a Chinese herbal formula, improves insulin resistance in overweight/obese subjects with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a translational approach.
Liang DAI ; Jingjuan XU ; Baocheng LIU ; Yanqi DANG ; Ruirui WANG ; Lijie ZHUANG ; Dong LI ; Lulu JIAO ; Jianying WANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Linda L D ZHONG ; Wenjun ZHOU ; Guang JI
Frontiers of Medicine 2022;16(5):745-759
Lingguizhugan Decoction (LGZG) has been investigated in basic studies, with satisfactory effects on insulin resistance in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This translational approach aimed to explore the effect and underlying mechanism of LGZG in clinical setting. A randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial was performed. A total of 243 eligible participants with NAFLD were equally allocated to receive LGZG (two groups: standard dose and low dose) or placebo for 12 weeks on the basis of lifestyle modifications. The primary efficacy variable was homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). Analyses were performed in two populations in accordance with body mass index (BMI; overweight/obese, BMI ⩾ 24 kg/m2; lean, BMI < 24 kg/m2). For overweight/obese participants, low-dose LGZG significantly decreased their HOMA-IR level compared with placebo (-0.19 (1.47) versus 0.08 (1.99), P = 0.038). For lean subjects, neither dose of LGZG showed a superior effect compared with placebo. Methylated DNA immunoprecipitation sequencing and real-time qPCR found that the DNA N6-methyladenine modification levels of protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunit 3A (PPP1R3A) and autophagy related 3 (ATG3) significantly increased after LGZG intervention in overweight/obese population. Low-dose LGZG effectively improved insulin resistance in overweight/obese subjects with NAFLD. The underlying mechanism may be related to the regulation of DNA N6-methyladenine modification of PPP1R3A and ATG3. Lean subjects may not be a targeted population for LGZG.
Humans
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Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/drug therapy*
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Overweight/drug therapy*
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Insulin Resistance
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Obesity/drug therapy*
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China
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DNA/therapeutic use*