1.The prospect and underlying mechanisms of Chinese medicine in treating periodontitis.
Aili XING ; Feng WANG ; Jinzhong LIU ; Yuan ZHANG ; Jingya HE ; Bin ZHAO ; Bin SUN
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2025;23(3):269-285
Inflammation represents a critical immune response triggered by cellular activities and inflammatory mediators following tissue damage. It plays a central role in the pathological progression of diverse diseases, including psychiatric disorders, cancer, and immunological conditions, rendering it an essential target for therapeutic intervention. Periodontitis, a prevalent oral inflammatory disease, is a leading cause of tooth loss and poses significant health challenges globally. Traditionally, inflammatory diseases such as periodontitis have been treated with systemic administration of synthetic chemicals. However, recent years have witnessed challenges, including drug resistance and microbial dysbiosis associated with these treatments. In contrast, natural products derived from Chinese medicine offer numerous benefits, such as high safety profiles, minimal side effects, innovative pharmacological mechanisms, ease of extraction, and multiple targets, rendering them viable alternatives to conventional antibiotics for treating inflammatory conditions. Numerous effective anti-inflammatory natural products have been identified in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), including alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, lignans, and other natural products that exhibit inhibitory effects on inflammation and are potential therapeutic agents. Several studies have confirmed the substantial anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties of these compounds. This comprehensive review examines the literature on the anti-inflammatory effects of TCM-derived natural products from databases such as PubMed, Web of Science, and CNKI, focusing on terms like "inflammation", "periodontitis", "pharmacology", and "traditional Chinese medicine". The analysis systematically summarizes the molecular pharmacology, chemical composition, and biological activities of these compounds in inflammatory responses, alongside their mechanisms of action. This research seeks to deepen understanding of the mechanisms and biological activities of herbal extracts in managing inflammatory diseases, potentially leading to the development of promising new anti-inflammatory drug candidates. Future applications could extend to the treatment of various inflammatory conditions, including periodontitis.
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2.Exploration and Analysis of Authorship Norms in Medical Re-search Papers—Taking Cancer Biology & Medicine as an Example
Huiqin LIU ; Lizhao GUAN ; Jingya LIU
China Cancer 2025;34(9):742-746
Authorship is one of the important issues in academic publishing ethics.Standardized authorship is not only an important manifestation of research integrity but also a reflection of the academic credibility of journals.Currently,misconduct in authorship of medical papers occurs frequently.This paper systematically explores the problems in authorship of medical papers,and based on the standards formulated by the Inter-national Committee of Medical Journal Editors(ICMJE)and the Committee on Publication Ethics(COPE),deeply analyzes the core elements of defining authorship qualifications and dividing responsibilities.Com-bined with typical cases in the editorial practice of Cancer Biology & Medicine,it dissects the root causes of authorship misconduct and proposes comprehensive solutions,including requiring authors to strictly abide by authorship standards,strengthening the journal's review mechanism for authorship,adopting contributor roles taxonomy(CRediT),and enhancing research integrity education in research institutions,so as to pro-vide reference for preventing academic misconduct.
3.Advances in mechanisms of Meckel′s cartilage development and degeneration
Jingya LI ; Zhiyuan PAN ; Jiaqiang LIU ; Jiewen DAI
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(9):1060-1070
Meckel′s cartilage (MC) was first delineated in 1820 by the German anatomist Johann Friedrich Meckel the Younger through his examination of human embryos. During early development, MC functions as a supportive structure for the mandible and serves as a template for the subsequent formation of the jaw bones. Ultimately, MC transforms into either skeletal tissue, ligaments, or completely resorbs, integrating with the continuously developing osseous structures. This review elucidates the influence of MC development and degeneration on mandibular morphogenesis, delineating cellular processes and key factors that govern chondrogenic fate determination. The analysis reveals how the alterations of MC affect mandibular and craniofacial development. As a transient cartilaginous structure, investigation into MC may yield valuable insights for understanding oral and craniomaxillofacial pathologies.
4.Prevalence and association of hypomineralized second molars and deciduous teeth caries in 6-7 years children from Kaifeng, China
Yang LU ; Jingya GUO ; Chunlin LIU ; Zhaoxin ZHANG ; Mingzhen YANG ; Yimeng ZHANG ; Yanfang REN ; Jie JIA
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(11):1240-1246
Objective:To investigate the incidence of hypomineralized second primary molars (HSPM) and deciduous teeth caries in school-aged children of Kaifeng City, and to discuss the association between HSPM and deciduous teeth caries, providing scientific guidance for clinical prevention and treatment.Methods:A cross-sectional study was carried out on first-grade children aged 6-7 years in five primary schools chosen from the eastern, western, southern, northern, and central areas of Kaifeng City by cluster random sampling method. The European Academy of Pediatric Dentistry criteria was used for scoring HSPM. The International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS-Ⅱ) was used to evaluate caries status.Results:This cross-sectional study was with a sample of 913 children. The prevalence of HSPM was 8.76% (80/913), with 39 boys and 41 girls, the most common type of which was atypical caries [35.00% (28/80)]. Regarding the distribution of HSPM, the incidence in maxilla [6.13% (56/913)] showed no statistically significant difference with that in the mandible [5.70% (52/913)] (χ2=0.16, P=0.692). In terms of severity, 56 cases were severe and 24 cases were mild. The association between HSPM and deciduous teeth caries was analyzed. The results showed that 56 had caries on their second primary molars among the 80 HSPM children. Children with HSPM had an increased risk of second deciduous molar decay compared to non-HSPM children ( OR=1.94, 95 %CI: 1.18-3.19, P<0.05); meanwhile, the deciduous teeth of HSPM children were more prone to suffer caries than those of non-HSPM children ( OR=2.33, 95 %CI: 1.26-4.29, P<0.05). Conclusions:The HSPM prevalence in school-aged children of Kaifeng City was 8.76%. Child with HSPM was more likely to have deciduous teeth caries than non-HSPM child. Special attention should be paid to children with HSPM after the eruption of affected molars.
5.Research hotspots and trends of chronic glomerulonephritis treatment based on CiteSpace
Yujie HANG ; Manman WANG ; Siyi OU ; Qiang MA ; Kun CHEN ; Qianyu LIU ; Jingya BAI
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(13):23-28
Objective Through visual analysis of literatures related to the treatment of chronic glomerulonephritis(CGN),the research hotspots and trends in this field were discussed.Methods Relevant literatures from CNKI,Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform,VIP,SinoMed,PubMed from 2010 to 2024 were retrieved,and analyzed using CiteSpace 6.2.R4 software.Results A total of 8887 articles in Chinese and 117 articles in English were included.The countries,institutions and authors who published most were China,the Affiliated Hospital for Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Wang Yiping.The research hotspots mainly focued on therapeutic drugs and clinical efficacy,and the research trend tended to be the treatment mechanism.Conclusion To further strengthen collaboration among different countries,institutions and authors,and to delve deeper into the mechanistic studies of CGN,will effectively promote the research progress in this field.
6.Exploration and Analysis of Authorship Norms in Medical Re-search Papers—Taking Cancer Biology & Medicine as an Example
Huiqin LIU ; Lizhao GUAN ; Jingya LIU
China Cancer 2025;34(9):742-746
Authorship is one of the important issues in academic publishing ethics.Standardized authorship is not only an important manifestation of research integrity but also a reflection of the academic credibility of journals.Currently,misconduct in authorship of medical papers occurs frequently.This paper systematically explores the problems in authorship of medical papers,and based on the standards formulated by the Inter-national Committee of Medical Journal Editors(ICMJE)and the Committee on Publication Ethics(COPE),deeply analyzes the core elements of defining authorship qualifications and dividing responsibilities.Com-bined with typical cases in the editorial practice of Cancer Biology & Medicine,it dissects the root causes of authorship misconduct and proposes comprehensive solutions,including requiring authors to strictly abide by authorship standards,strengthening the journal's review mechanism for authorship,adopting contributor roles taxonomy(CRediT),and enhancing research integrity education in research institutions,so as to pro-vide reference for preventing academic misconduct.
7.Advances in mechanisms of Meckel′s cartilage development and degeneration
Jingya LI ; Zhiyuan PAN ; Jiaqiang LIU ; Jiewen DAI
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(9):1060-1070
Meckel′s cartilage (MC) was first delineated in 1820 by the German anatomist Johann Friedrich Meckel the Younger through his examination of human embryos. During early development, MC functions as a supportive structure for the mandible and serves as a template for the subsequent formation of the jaw bones. Ultimately, MC transforms into either skeletal tissue, ligaments, or completely resorbs, integrating with the continuously developing osseous structures. This review elucidates the influence of MC development and degeneration on mandibular morphogenesis, delineating cellular processes and key factors that govern chondrogenic fate determination. The analysis reveals how the alterations of MC affect mandibular and craniofacial development. As a transient cartilaginous structure, investigation into MC may yield valuable insights for understanding oral and craniomaxillofacial pathologies.
8.Prevalence and association of hypomineralized second molars and deciduous teeth caries in 6-7 years children from Kaifeng, China
Yang LU ; Jingya GUO ; Chunlin LIU ; Zhaoxin ZHANG ; Mingzhen YANG ; Yimeng ZHANG ; Yanfang REN ; Jie JIA
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(11):1240-1246
Objective:To investigate the incidence of hypomineralized second primary molars (HSPM) and deciduous teeth caries in school-aged children of Kaifeng City, and to discuss the association between HSPM and deciduous teeth caries, providing scientific guidance for clinical prevention and treatment.Methods:A cross-sectional study was carried out on first-grade children aged 6-7 years in five primary schools chosen from the eastern, western, southern, northern, and central areas of Kaifeng City by cluster random sampling method. The European Academy of Pediatric Dentistry criteria was used for scoring HSPM. The International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS-Ⅱ) was used to evaluate caries status.Results:This cross-sectional study was with a sample of 913 children. The prevalence of HSPM was 8.76% (80/913), with 39 boys and 41 girls, the most common type of which was atypical caries [35.00% (28/80)]. Regarding the distribution of HSPM, the incidence in maxilla [6.13% (56/913)] showed no statistically significant difference with that in the mandible [5.70% (52/913)] (χ2=0.16, P=0.692). In terms of severity, 56 cases were severe and 24 cases were mild. The association between HSPM and deciduous teeth caries was analyzed. The results showed that 56 had caries on their second primary molars among the 80 HSPM children. Children with HSPM had an increased risk of second deciduous molar decay compared to non-HSPM children ( OR=1.94, 95 %CI: 1.18-3.19, P<0.05); meanwhile, the deciduous teeth of HSPM children were more prone to suffer caries than those of non-HSPM children ( OR=2.33, 95 %CI: 1.26-4.29, P<0.05). Conclusions:The HSPM prevalence in school-aged children of Kaifeng City was 8.76%. Child with HSPM was more likely to have deciduous teeth caries than non-HSPM child. Special attention should be paid to children with HSPM after the eruption of affected molars.
9.Analysis of pathological characteristics of 12 cases of pure erythroid leukemia
Huilan LI ; Kun RU ; Xiaoyan LI ; Lidan SUN ; Fengli LI ; Jingya YAO ; Bingbing HAN ; Enbin LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(8):1004-1010,1016
Purpose To explore the pathological characteristics,diagnosis,and differential diagnosis of pure ery-throid leukemia(PEL).Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinicopathological data of 12 cases of PEL.Immunohistochemical EnVision method and flow cytometry were used to detect PEL-related immune markers,and heat-treated Giemsa R-banding technique was applied to analyze the chromosomal karyotype.Results Peripheral blood and bone marrow smears revealed that 2 out of 7 cases showed presence of proerythroblast in peripheral blood,and 7 out of 12 cases showed atypical proerythroblast in bone marrow samples.After recounting,the average percentage of proerythroblast in the 12 PEL cases was 36.8%(ranging from 2%to 69.5%),with an average of 53.2%of all er-ythroid cells(ranging from 5%to 88%).Among them,9 cases did not meet the diagnostic criteria for PEL.Bone marrow biopsy:11 cases showed hypercellularity,with tumor cells showing diffuse proliferation in 9 cases,accompa-nied by dysplasia of megakaryocytes in 7 cases,and there was increased proliferation of fibrous tissue in 9 cases.Im-munohistochemistry:12 cases exhibited strong staining intensity for CD71 and E-cadherin.11 cases expressed CD117,while 4 cases expressed CD34,3 cases exhibited slight expression of GPA,and 1 case weakly expressed CD61.Flow cytometry:in 8 cases,there was an increased proportion of early-stage erythroid cells,accounting for 3.1%to 80.31%of nucleated cells,with an average of 31.0%.All cases expressed CD117 and CD71 to varying degrees,with 7 out of 8 cases expressing CD36,5 out of 7 cases expressing CD105,and 3 out of 4 cases expressing GPA.A few ca-ses demonstrated aberrant expression of CD123 and CD7.Chromosomal Karyotyping:7 cases exhibited highly complex karyotypes(7/8),with frequent involvement of chromosomes 5,7,8,17,and 19.One case had a normal karyotype.Conclusion The diagnosis of PEL requires a comprehensive assessment combining various methods including bone marrow smears,bone marrow biopsy,immunohistochemistry,and flow cytometry.
10.Research hotspots and trends of chronic glomerulonephritis treatment based on CiteSpace
Yujie HANG ; Manman WANG ; Siyi OU ; Qiang MA ; Kun CHEN ; Qianyu LIU ; Jingya BAI
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(13):23-28
Objective Through visual analysis of literatures related to the treatment of chronic glomerulonephritis(CGN),the research hotspots and trends in this field were discussed.Methods Relevant literatures from CNKI,Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform,VIP,SinoMed,PubMed from 2010 to 2024 were retrieved,and analyzed using CiteSpace 6.2.R4 software.Results A total of 8887 articles in Chinese and 117 articles in English were included.The countries,institutions and authors who published most were China,the Affiliated Hospital for Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Wang Yiping.The research hotspots mainly focued on therapeutic drugs and clinical efficacy,and the research trend tended to be the treatment mechanism.Conclusion To further strengthen collaboration among different countries,institutions and authors,and to delve deeper into the mechanistic studies of CGN,will effectively promote the research progress in this field.

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