1.Latest Research Progress on Dual Regulatory Mechanisms of Matrix Metalloproteinase 3 in Skeletal System
Yi LIU ; Heping ZHAO ; Xi QI ; Yan YU
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2025;40(2):208-213,220
With the increasing problem of an aging population,the incidence of osteoarticular diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis(RA),osteoarthritis(OA),ankylosing spondylitis(AS)and osteoporosis(OP)is gradually rising.Matrix metalloproteinase 3(MMP-3),as an important member of the matrix metalloproteinases(MMPs)family,plays a dual regulatory role.On one hand,it is involved in pathological processes such as cartilage damage and joint dysfunction,exerting a negative regulatory effect in the occurrence and progression of various osteoarticular diseases.On the other hand,MMP-3 has positive regulatory effects in early embryonic layer differentiation,craniofacial bone formation,neuronal axon regeneration,cartilage ossification,and adipocyte differentiation.This article reviewed the structure and function of MMP-3 as well as its negative regulatory roles in diseases such as in RA,OA,AS and OP,while exploring its positive regulatory roles in growth,development and wound healing.The article also analyzed the dual regulatory mechanisms of MMP-3 in bone and joint diseases,and summarized the research progress of MMP-3 inhibitors,in order to provide new ideas and insights for related clinical research.
2.Application of cold atmospheric plasmas in prevention and treatment of military training injuries
Heping LI ; Dingxin LIU ; Yunen LIU ; Xue WEN ; Hengxin ZHAO ; Jishen ZHANG ; Xiang LI ; Peifang CONG ; Hailu WANG ; Wei WEI ; Yiyun LIU ; Qi CHANG
Military Medical Sciences 2025;49(1):8-14
Military training represents one of the most essential activities for troops during peacetime,of which the prevention and treatment of training-induced injuries are a very important part.Recent findings of research suggest that cold atmospheric plasma(CAP)exhibits a distinctive and multifaceted superiority in terms of broad-spectrum sterilization,rapid blood coagulation and healing promotion for wounds.Consequently,CAP has good prospects of applications in diverse fields such as clinical medicine,emergency rescue and military medicine.Based on a review of the research progress in plasma medicine,the applicability of CAP in the prevention and treatment of military training injuries was discussed in this paper by focusing on the urgent issues related to military training injury,including the typical application scenarios and methods for CAP,the safety and effectiveness of plasma trauma prevention and treatment,and the key issues facing the prevention and treatment of military training injuries.
3.Efficacy of balloon stent or oral estrogen for adhesion prevention in septate uterus: A randomized clinical trial.
Shan DENG ; Zichen ZHAO ; Limin FENG ; Xiaowu HUANG ; Sumin WANG ; Xiang XUE ; Lei YAN ; Baorong MA ; Lijuan HAO ; Xueying LI ; Lihua YANG ; Mingyu SI ; Heping ZHANG ; Zi-Jiang CHEN ; Lan ZHU
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(8):985-987
4.Protective Effect of Xuebijing on Lung Injury in Rats with Severe Acute Pancreatitis by Blocking FPRs/NLRP3 Inflammatory Pathway
Guixian ZHANG ; Dawei LIU ; Xia LI ; Xijing LI ; Pengcheng SHI ; Zhiqiao FENG ; Jun CAI ; Wenhui ZONG ; Xiumei ZHAO ; Hongbin LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(1):113-120
ObjectiveTo explore the therapeutic effect of Xuebijing injection (XBJ) on severe acute pancreatitis induced acute lung injury (SAP-ALI) by regulating formyl peptide receptors (FPRs)/nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor 3 (NLRP3) inflammatory pathway. MethodsSixty rats were randomly divided into a sham group, a SAP-ALI model group, low-, medium-, and high-dose XBJ groups (4, 8, and 12 mL·kg-1), and a positive drug (BOC2, 0.2 mg·kg-1) group. For the sham group, the pancreas of rats was only gently flipped after laparotomy, and then the abdomen was closed, while for the remaining five groups, SAP-ALI rat models were established by retrograde injection of 5% sodium taurocholate (Na-Tc) via the biliopancreatic duct. XBJ and BOC2 were administered via intraperitoneal injection once daily for 3 d prior to modeling and 0.5 h after modeling. Blood was collected from the abdominal aorta 6 h after the completion of modeling, and the expression of interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in plasma was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The amount of ascites was measured, and the dry-wet weight ratios of pancreatic and lung tissue were determined. Pancreatic and lung tissue was taken for hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining to observe pathological changes and then scored. The protein expression levels of FPR1, FPR2, and NLRP3 in lung tissue were detected by the immunohistochemical method. Western blot was used to detect the expression of FPR1, FPR2, and NLRP3 in lung tissue. Real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (Real-time PCR) was used to detect the mRNA expression of FPR1, FPR2, and NLRP3 in lung tissue. ResultsCompared with the sham group, the SAP-ALI model group showed significantly decreased dry-wet weight ratio of lung tissue (P<0.01), serious pathological changes of lung tissue, a significantly increased pathological score (P<0.01), and significantly increased protein and mRNA expression levels of FPR1, FPR2, and NLRP3 in lung tissue (P<0.01). After BOC2 intervention, the above detection indicators were significantly reversed (P<0.01). After treatment with XBJ, the groups of different XBJ doses achieved results consistent with BOC2 intervention. ConclusionXBJ can effectively improve the inflammatory response of the lungs in SAP-ALI rats and reduce damage. The mechanism may be related to inhibiting the expression of FPRs and NLRP3 in lung tissue, which thereby reduces IL-1β and simultaneously antagonize the release of inflammatory factors IL-6 and TNF-α.
5.History, Experience, Opportunities, and Challenges in Esophageal Cancer Prevention and Treatment in Linxian, Henan Province, A High Incidence Area for Esophageal Cancer
Lidong WANG ; Xiaoqian ZHANG ; Xin SONG ; Xueke ZHAO ; Duo YOU ; Lingling LEI ; Ruihua XU ; Jin HUANG ; Wenli HAN ; Ran WANG ; Qide BAO ; Aifang JI ; Lei MA ; Shegan GAO
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2025;52(4):251-255
Linxian County in Henan Province, Northern China is known as the region with the highest incidence and mortality rate of esophageal cancer worldwide. Since 1959, the Henan medical team has conducted field work on esophageal cancer prevention and treatment in Linxian. Through three generations of effort exerted by oncologists over 65 years of research on esophageal cancer prevention and treatment in Linxian, the incidence rate of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in this area has dropped by nearly 50%, and the 5-year survival rate has increased to 40%, reaching the international leading
6.Prospect and clinical translation of cold atmospheric plasmas combined with radiation therapy for tumors
Qingguo FU ; Ye LI ; Yuechao ZHAO ; Hengxin ZHAO ; Hailu WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Heping LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(1):92-96
Plasma medicine, as an interdisciplinary research field of plasma physics and chemistry, life sciences and clinical medicine, etc., has received widespread attention from researchers in different research fields and has obtained dramatic development in this century. In this article, based on a brief introduction of the characteristics of cold atmospheric plasmas (CAP), the CAP action mechanisms on tumors, clinical translation challenges, similarities and differences between CAP cancer therapy and radiotherapy, and the synergistic effects of CAP and radiation on the tumors were reviewed. Finally, some possible clinical application scenarios and their feasibilities of the combined CAP-radiation therapy for tumors were discussed.
7.Efficacy and safety of Rotarex mechanical thrombectomy combined with DCB versus PTA combined with DCB in the treatment of femoropopliteal artery in-stent restenosis
Wei WANG ; Chunmin LI ; Xuan TIAN ; Xixiang GAO ; Tong ZHANG ; Bin LIU ; Zhe ZHANG ; Lishan LIAN ; Mingyuan LIU ; Zhao LIU ; Heping GAO ; Hai FENG
International Journal of Surgery 2025;52(10):706-712
Objective:To compare the efficacy and safety of Rotarex mechanical thrombectomy (Rotarex) combined with drug-coated balloon (DCB) versus percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) combined with DCB in the treatment of femoropopliteal artery in-stent restenosis (ISR).Methods:A multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled trial was conducted. 46 patients with femoropopliteal artery ISR admitted to five hospitals (Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University; Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University; Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, Capital Medical University; Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University; Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, School of Clinical Medicine, Tsinghua University) from July 2020 to June 2024 were enrolled. Patients were randomly divided into the Rotarex+ DCB group ( n=24) and the PTA+ DCB group ( n=22) using a random number table. The clinical data of the two groups were collected, including clinical characteristics, Fontaine classification, stent placement location, stent duration, and lesion length. The primary endpoint was the target blood vessel patency rate at 6 and 12 months postoperatively; the secondary endpoints included improvement in clinical symptoms (Fontaine classification), rate of reintervention, and safety indicators. Measurement data were expressed as mean±standard deviation ( ± s), and the t-test was used for comparison between groups; count data were expressed as the number of cases and percentages, and intergroup comparisons were performed using the Chi-test or Fisher exact probability method. Results:At 12 months postoperatively, the target blood vessel patency rate in the Rotarex+ DCB group was significantly higher than that in the PTA+ DCB group (81.8% vs 45.5%, P=0.012), and the proportion of patients in Fontaine classification stage I was also higher (86.4% vs 45.5%, P=0.004). The results at the 6-month follow-up were consistent (target blood vessel patency rate: 87.0% vs 59.1%, P=0.035). In terms of safety, no severe complications such as arterial rupture, amputation, or procedure-related death occurred during the perioperative period in either group. During the postoperative follow-up, no amputation or procedure-related deaths occurred in either group. Conclusion:For the treatment of femoropopliteal artery ISR, Rotarex mechanical thrombectomy combined with DCB is significantly superior to PTA+ DCB in terms of 12-month target blood vessel patency rate and improvement of clinical symptoms, with comparable safety.
8.Prospect and clinical translation of cold atmospheric plasmas combined with radiation therapy for tumors
Qingguo FU ; Ye LI ; Yuechao ZHAO ; Hengxin ZHAO ; Hailu WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Heping LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2025;34(1):92-96
Plasma medicine, as an interdisciplinary research field of plasma physics and chemistry, life sciences and clinical medicine, etc., has received widespread attention from researchers in different research fields and has obtained dramatic development in this century. In this article, based on a brief introduction of the characteristics of cold atmospheric plasmas (CAP), the CAP action mechanisms on tumors, clinical translation challenges, similarities and differences between CAP cancer therapy and radiotherapy, and the synergistic effects of CAP and radiation on the tumors were reviewed. Finally, some possible clinical application scenarios and their feasibilities of the combined CAP-radiation therapy for tumors were discussed.
9.Latest Research Progress on Dual Regulatory Mechanisms of Matrix Metalloproteinase 3 in Skeletal System
Yi LIU ; Heping ZHAO ; Xi QI ; Yan YU
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2025;40(2):208-213,220
With the increasing problem of an aging population,the incidence of osteoarticular diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis(RA),osteoarthritis(OA),ankylosing spondylitis(AS)and osteoporosis(OP)is gradually rising.Matrix metalloproteinase 3(MMP-3),as an important member of the matrix metalloproteinases(MMPs)family,plays a dual regulatory role.On one hand,it is involved in pathological processes such as cartilage damage and joint dysfunction,exerting a negative regulatory effect in the occurrence and progression of various osteoarticular diseases.On the other hand,MMP-3 has positive regulatory effects in early embryonic layer differentiation,craniofacial bone formation,neuronal axon regeneration,cartilage ossification,and adipocyte differentiation.This article reviewed the structure and function of MMP-3 as well as its negative regulatory roles in diseases such as in RA,OA,AS and OP,while exploring its positive regulatory roles in growth,development and wound healing.The article also analyzed the dual regulatory mechanisms of MMP-3 in bone and joint diseases,and summarized the research progress of MMP-3 inhibitors,in order to provide new ideas and insights for related clinical research.
10.Research progress of vaccination status, efficacy and safety in children with tumor
Yuyang XU ; Qinghua CHEN ; Yan LIU ; Chai JI ; Jian DU ; Mingyan LI ; Heping SHEN ; Xuechao ZHANG ; Xinren CHE ; Gang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(1):87-91
Malignant tumors in children are one of the most important diseases that threaten the health and quality of life of children and are the second most common cause of death in children.With the continuous improvement and progress of treatment technology, the long-term survival rate of children with tumor has been significantly improved, but both the disease itself and the treatment can impair the immune function of children, which makes them vulnerable to various infectious diseases and secondary serious complications, and even become a source of infection, endangering the health of others. Vaccination is the most cost-effective measure to prevent infectious diseases. For children with normal immune functions, the benefits of vaccination usually outweigh the disadvantages. However, there is a lack of detailed data on the vaccination situation, efficacy and safety of vaccine use for such immunocompromised tumor survivors, and there are no authoritative and uniform vaccination recommendations. This article reviewed and summarized the literature and consensus of some domestic and foreign scholars on current status of post-treatment vaccination status, efficacy and safety of vaccination for children with tumors after treatment, with the aim of providing a reference for the practice in this field in China.

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