1.Analysis of components absorbed into blood and brain of Lithocarpus litseifolius leaves
Huan LIU ; Zirong YI ; Ting HUANG ; Xiuhong LIU ; Yunyao YE ; Yuming MA ; Mengqi HU ; Nan ZHANG ; Wenhao YANG ; Yang LIU ; Guopeng WANG
China Pharmacy 2026;37(7):889-894
OBJECTIVE To analyze the prototype components absorbed into blood and brain of Lithocarpus litseifolius leaves, so as to provide a reference for clarifying the pharmacological material basis of its prevention and treatment of central nervous system dis eases. METHODS The ethanol extract of L. litseifolius leaves, as well as the gastric lavage fluid and perfusion solution were prepared. Using rats as subjects, plasma samples of intestinal wall metabolism, intestinal flora metabolism and hepatic metabolism were prepared via in situ intestinal perfusion and closed intestinal loop method; while comprehensive metabolic plasma samples, brain tissue samples, and cerebrospinal fluid samples were collected after intragastric administration. UPLC-HRMS technology was utilized to analyze and identify chemical components and prototype components absorbed into blood and brain of L. litseifolius leaves. RESULTS A total of 66 chemical constituents were identified in L. litseifolius leaves, primarily consisting of flavonoids, organic acids, and others. A total of 16, 13, 11, and 5 prototype components were identified in intestinal wall metabolism, intestinal flora metabolism, hepatic metabolism, and comprehensive metabolic plasma samples, respectively. Additionally, 4 prototype components were detected in brain tissue and 9 in cerebrospinal fluid. Phloridzin, trilobatin, phloretin-2- O -malonyl hexoside, and phloretin were identified as common components across all sample types. CONCLUSIONS Prototype components absorbed into blood and brain of L. litseifolius leaves, such as phloridzin, trilobatin, phloretin, and other components may serve as the pharmacological material basis for their therapeutic effects on central nervous system diseases.
2.Research progress on the cGAS-STING signaling pathway in glioma
Zhang YUBO ; Zhang HUILIN ; Tian GUOPENG ; Liu KAI ; Pan YAWEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2025;52(11):577-581
Glioma is the most common primary malignant brain tumor in the adult population,characterized by high incidence and low sur-vival rates.Current standard treatment options exhibit limited efficacy.In recent years,the crucial role of cGAS-STING signaling in tumor im-munity has garnered significant attention.This article systematically reviews the molecular mechanisms of cGAS-STING signaling in glioma and its potential tumor-suppressive effects,providing an in-depth exploration of various STING agonists and their delivery systems targeting this pathway.This review also summarizes the synergistic effects of combining cGAS-STING pathway activation with radiotherapy,chemo-therapy,and immune checkpoint inhibitors,providing substantial references for the development of multimodal comprehensive treatment strategies.
3.Multidisciplinary expert consensus on weight management for overweight and obese children and adolescents based on healthy lifestyle
HONG Ping, MA Yuguo, TAO Fangbiao, XU Yajun, ZHANG Qian, HU Liang, WEI Gaoxia, YANG Yuexin, QIAN Junwei, HOU Xiao, ZHANG Yimin, SUN Tingting, XI Bo, DONG Xiaosheng, MA Jun, SONG Yi, WANG Haijun, HE Gang, CHEN Runsen, LIU Jingmin, HUANG Zhijian, HU Guopeng, QIAN Jinghua, BAO Ke, LI Xuemei, ZHU Dan, FENG Junpeng, SHA Mo, Chinese Association for Student Nutrition & ; Health Promotion, Key Laboratory of Sports and Physical Fitness of the Ministry of Education,〖JZ〗 Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education for Key Core Technical Integration System and Equipment,〖JZ〗 Key Laboratory of Exercise Rehabilitation Science of the Ministry of Education
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(12):1673-1680
Abstract
In recent years, the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents has risen rapidly, posing a serious threat to their physical and mental health. To provide scientific, systematic, and standardized weight management guidance for overweight and obese children and adolescents, the study focuses on the core concept of healthy lifestyle intervention, integrates multidisciplinary expert opinions and research findings,and proposes a comprehensive multidisciplinary intervention framework covering scientific exercise intervention, precise nutrition and diet, optimized sleep management, and standardized psychological support. It calls for the establishment of a multi agent collaborative management mechanism led by the government, implemented by families, fostered by schools, initiated by individuals, optimized by communities, reinforced by healthcare, and coordinated by multiple stakeholders. Emphasizing a child and adolescent centered approach, the consensus advocates for comprehensive, multi level, and personalized guidance strategies to promote the internalization and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle. It serves as a reference and provides recommendations for the effective prevention and control of overweight and obesity, and enhancing the health level of children and adolescents.
4.Research progress on the cGAS-STING signaling pathway in glioma
Zhang YUBO ; Zhang HUILIN ; Tian GUOPENG ; Liu KAI ; Pan YAWEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2025;52(11):577-581
Glioma is the most common primary malignant brain tumor in the adult population,characterized by high incidence and low sur-vival rates.Current standard treatment options exhibit limited efficacy.In recent years,the crucial role of cGAS-STING signaling in tumor im-munity has garnered significant attention.This article systematically reviews the molecular mechanisms of cGAS-STING signaling in glioma and its potential tumor-suppressive effects,providing an in-depth exploration of various STING agonists and their delivery systems targeting this pathway.This review also summarizes the synergistic effects of combining cGAS-STING pathway activation with radiotherapy,chemo-therapy,and immune checkpoint inhibitors,providing substantial references for the development of multimodal comprehensive treatment strategies.
5.Expert Consensus on Clinical Diseases Responding Specifically to Traditional Chinese Medicine:Aural Vertigo
Yingdi GONG ; Zhanfeng YAN ; Wei FENG ; Daxin LIU ; Jiaxi WANG ; Jianhua LIU ; Yu ZHANG ; Shusheng GONG ; Guopeng WANG ; Chunying XU ; Xin MA ; Bo LI ; Shuzhen GUO ; Mingxia ZHANG ; Jinfeng LIU ; Jihua GUO ; Zhengkui CAO ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Zhonghai XIN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(8):215-222
Aural vertigo frequently encountered in the otolaryngology department of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) mainly involves peripheral vestibular diseases of Western medicine, such as Meniere's disease, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, vestibular neuritis, and vestibular migraine, being a hot research topic in both TCM and Western medicine. Western medical therapies alone have unsatisfactory effects on recurrent aural vertigo, aural vertigo affecting the quality of life, aural vertigo not relieved after surgery, aural vertigo with complex causes, and children's aural vertigo. The literature records and clinical practice have proven that TCM demonstrates unique advantages in the treatment of aural vertigo. The China Association of Chinese medicine sponsored the "17th youth salon on the diseases responding specifically to TCM: Aural vertigo" and invited vertigo experts of TCM and Western medicine to discuss the difficulties and advantages of TCM diagnosis and treatment of aural vertigo. The experts deeply discussed the achievements and contributions of TCM and Western medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of aural vertigo, the control and mitigation of the symptoms, and the solutions to disease recurrence. The discussion clarified the positioning and advantages of TCM treatment and provided guidance for clinical and basic research on aural vertigo.
6.Experiences and perception of caregivers on home care service for community-dwelling elderly: a qualitative study
Xue JIN ; Jianxin ZHANG ; Guopeng ZHOU ; Mi YAO ; Guanning JING ; Chunhua CHI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(2):181-186
Objective:To survey the experiences and perception of caregivers on home care service for community-dwelling elderly.Methods:From August to December 2021, individual semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with caregivers of the elderly from five community health centers in Beijing Xicheng and Miyun districts selected by purposive sampling.Results:Nine caregivers,2 males and 7 females aged 49-76 (62.8±9.4) years were interviewed in this study. The nursing care period was 3-48 (17±13) years. Four themes were extracted from the interview data: older people′s own condition was the primary factor influencing the home care needs; medical needs for home care were determined by the caregivers′ factors; community health service was important for meet home medical needs; and supporting of home care services for the elderly need to be strengthened.Conclusion:The experience of elderly home caregivers in using community home medical services is affected by many factors, and in the future, the content of home medical services should be improved, and the skills training of community elderly home caregivers should be strengthened, so as to improve the quality of life at home and promote the health literacy of the elderly.
7.Status quo of home care for community-dwelling elderly from the perspective of family doctor teams: a qualitative study
Jianxin ZHANG ; Xue JIN ; Guopeng ZHOU ; Guanning JING ; Chunhua CHI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(3):278-282
Objective:To investigate the perspective of family doctor teams on the status quo of home care for community-dwelling elderly.Methods:The focus group interviews on the status quo of home care for community-dwelling elderly were conducted from August 19 to December 28, 2021. One urban area and 1 suburban area of Beijing was selected by purpose sampling method as target areas. Five community health service centers were selected from each area, and 5 family doctor team members were selected as interviewees in each center. The outline of interviews was as follows: what kinds of home care does the family doctor team provide for the community-dwelling elderly; how does the family doctor team evaluate the existing community-based home care; what suggestions on developing community-based home care for the elderly in the future. The data of the interview were analyzed by the thematic framework.Results:Xicheng district and Miyun district were selected as the study sites in the urban and suburban areas of Beijing, and 41 family doctor team members were interviewed. Three themes and 6 sub-themes were extracted. The study showed that: (1) the family doctor contracted service for the elderly was carried out smoothly in the community; (2) the current situation of home care for the elderly in the community varied, the chronic disease management for the elderly was effective, the health education in the community was popular, the implementation of free annual health check for the elderly in urban areas was more difficult than that in suburban areas, and the family doctor team provided home visits as needed and required; (3) the members of family doctor team usually undertook multiple tasks due to the insufficiency of auxiliary staff, and the incentive mechanism of the home visit was not perfect, which needed to be improved.Conclusion:From the perspective of family doctor teams, the contract service for the elderly is generally carried out smoothly in Beijing communities, but it varies in different types of home care for the elderly, and the work and incentive mechanism of family doctor team need to be improved.
8.Research progress of awareness and acceptance of HPV vaccination among males
Jiawei WANG ; Jianxin ZHANG ; Chunhua CHI ; Guopeng ZHOU ; Xia TAO
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(8):872-876
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection is very common in sexually active men and women. HPV vaccination is the most effective measure for primary prevention for HPV infection and HPV-related diseases ultimately. HPV infection can cause condylomata acuminata in males, and is also associated with penile cancer, anal cancer and oral cancer; however, most male HPV carriers do not have signs or symptoms, so prevention and treatment of HPV infection in men can effectively reduce the risk of HPV infection in their partners. In most countries the HPV vaccination coverage among females is far lower than targeting expectation, and the effective herd immunity has not been achieved yet. Men can directly benefit from HPV vaccination, which is also beneficial for their partners, therefore HPV vaccination for men is worth considering. In this article we briefly describe HPV vaccination in males and overview their awareness and acceptance of HPV vaccination, so as to provide references for promoting HPV vaccination among men in the future.
9.Attitude and perception towards ways of aged-care and home medical services among community-dwelling elderly: a qualitative study
Xue JIN ; Jianxin ZHANG ; Mi YAO ; Guopeng ZHOU ; Chunhua CHI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(11):1153-1158
Objective:To understand the attitude and perception of the community-dwelling elderly on the provision of ways of aged-care and home care services by primary health care institutions.Methods:The focus group interviews were conducted from July to December 2021 among 40 home-bound older adults aged≥65 years, selected by purposive sampling method from 5 community health service centers in Beijing Xicheng District and Miyun District, and 4 eligible participants from each community. The topics of the interview were home care and home medical services. The recorded data were transcribed, coded, and analyzed. The themes of interview contents were extracted, summarized and refined with NVivo12 software.Results:Among 40 participants, 20 were males and 20 were females with an average age of (70.95±4.62) years (65 to 83). Three themes were extracted from the interviews: the mode of provision for aged care is influenced by various factors; the role of community medical services for home-based care of the elderly is limited; the contents of community home medical services need to be expanded.Conclusions:The home-bound elderly have a need for home medical services provided by the community, which are limited at present. The implementation of telemedicine and increasing service coordination in the community will be conducive to convenient home medical services for the home-bound elderly.
10.Experience and perception of general practice residents on standardized training based on stratified progressive teaching model: a qualitative study
Xue JIN ; Jianxin ZHANG ; Aimei DONG ; Chunhua CHI ; Guopeng ZHOU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(12):1248-1253
Objective:To investigate the experience and perception of general practice residents on standardized training based on stratified progressive teaching model.Methods:From January to April 2022, focus group interviews were conducted among general practice residents who received standardized training at Peking University First Hospital.Results:Seventeen residents were selected by the purpose sampling method in the study, including 7 males and 10 females aged 24-39 years. Four themes were extracted from the interviews: lower levels of basic knowledge and feeling pressure at clinical work felt by junior residents; lack of clinical research ability and systematic training felt by senior residents; the rotation form and teaching contents were mono in grassroots practice bases; desire of raising salary levels for residents.Conclusions:In order to upgrade the quality of general practice residency training, it is necessary to strengthen the knowledge, skill training and research ability training of general practice residents, improve their treatment, and perfect the standardized training program accordingly.


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