1.Myocardial Metabolomics Reveals Mechanism of Shenfu Injection in Ameliorating Energy Metabolism Remodeling in Rat Model of Chronic Heart Failure
Xinyue NING ; Zhenyu ZHAO ; Mengna ZHANG ; Yang GUO ; Zhijia XIANG ; Kun LIAN ; Zhixi HU ; Lin LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(5):178-186
ObjectiveTo examine the influences of Shenfu injection on the endogenous metabolic byproducts in the myocardium of the rat model exhibiting chronic heart failure, thus deciphering the therapeutic mechanism of the Qi-reinforcing and Yang-warming method. MethodsSD rats were randomly allocated into a control group and a modeling group. Chronic heart failure with heart-Yang deficiency syndrome in rats was modeled by multi-point subcutaneous injection of isoproterenol, and the rats were fed for 14 days after modeling. The successfully modeled rats were randomized into model, Shenfu injection (6.0 mL·kg-1), and trimetazidine (10 mg·kg-1) groups and treated with corresponding agents for 15 days. The control group and the model group were injected with equal doses of normal saline, and the samples were collected after the intervention was completed. Cardiac color ultrasound was performed. Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining was used to observe histopathological morphology, and the serum level of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) was assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The mitochondrial morphological and structural changes of cardiomyocytes were observed by transmission electron microscopy, and the metabolic profiling was carried out by ultra high performance liquid chromatography-quantitative exactive-mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QE-MS). Differential metabolites were screened and identified by orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) and other methods, and then the MetaboAnalyst database was used for further screening. The relevant biological pathways were obtained through pathway enrichment analysis. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was established to evaluate the diagnostic value of each potential biomarker for myocardial injury and the evaluation value for drug efficacy. ResultsThe results of color ultrasound showed that Shenfu Injection improved the cardiac function indexes of model rats (P<0.05). The results of HE staining showed that Shenfu injection effectively alleviated the pathological phenomena such as myocardial tissue structure disorder and inflammatory cell infiltration in model rats. The results of ELISA showed that Shenfu injection effectively regulated the serum NT-proBNP level in the model rats. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) showed that Shenfu injection effectively restored the mitochondrial morphological structure. The results of metabolomics showed that the metabolic phenotypes of myocardial samples presented markedly differences between groups. Nine differential metabolites could be significantly reversed in the Shenfu injection group, involving three metabolic pathways: pyruvate metabolism, histidine metabolism, and citric acid cycle (TCA cycle). The results of ROC analysis showed that the area under the curve (AUC) values of all metabolites were between 0.75 and 1.0, indicating that the differential metabolites had high diagnostic accuracy for myocardial injury, and the changes in their expression levels could be used as potential markers for efficacy evaluation. ConclusionShenfu injection significantly alleviated the damage of cardiac function, myocardium, and mitochondrial structure in the rat model of chronic heart failure with heart-Yang deficiency syndrome by ameliorating energy metabolism remodeling. Reinforcing Qi and warming Yang is a key method for treating chronic heart failure with heart-Yang deficiency syndrome.
2.Study on Chemical Constituents and Fingerprints of Hedysari Radix Praeparata Cum Melle and Vinegar Processed Curcumae Rhizoma before and after Compatibility
Yuefeng LI ; Fenyu DOU ; Zhuanhong ZHANG ; Ruilong LYU ; Mengna CHAI ; Dingcai MA ; Maomao WANG ; Zhe WANG ; Xingke YAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(5):141-147
Objective Through studying the chemical composition changes before and after the compatibility of Hedysari Radix Paeparata Cum Melle(HRPCM)-vinegar processed Curcumae Rhizoma(VPCR);To discuss the significance of the compatibility of HRPCM and VPCR;To establish the fingerprints before and after their compatibility.Methods ZORBAX Eclipse Plus C18 column was used;acetonitrile-0.01%phosphoric acid water was set as mobile phase,with gradient elution;column temperature was 30℃;detection wavelength was 214 nm;sample injection was 10 μL,which was used to investigate the content difference of major chemical components such as vanillic acid,calycosin-O-β-D-glucopyranoside,ononin,calycosin,onocerin,curdione,cincumol and germacrone,and establish the fingerprint of HRPCM,VPCR and HRPCM-VPCR.Results HPLC chromatographic conditions were established for the determination of 8 components in HRPCM-VPCR.Meanwhile,fingerprints were established before and after the compatibility of HRPCM-VPCR.26 common peaks were identified,among which 11 components such as vanillic acid were derived from HRPCM,14 components such as curcuma zedoariae were derived from VPCR,and 1 component was shared by both.Conclusion The material basis of the compatibility of HRPCM-VPCR differs from that of HRPCM and VPCR.The content of most chemical components decreases while the content of some components increases.The established HPLC method for content determination and fingerprint is simple,stable and reproducible,which can be used to evaluate and control the quality of HRPCM and VPCR.
3.DiPTAC: A degradation platform via directly targeting proteasome.
Yutong TU ; Qian YU ; Mengna LI ; Lixin GAO ; Jialuo MAO ; Jingkun MA ; Xiaowu DONG ; Jinxin CHE ; Chong ZHANG ; Linghui ZENG ; Huajian ZHU ; Jiaan SHAO ; Jingli HOU ; Liming HU ; Bingbing WAN ; Jia LI ; Yubo ZHOU ; Jiankang ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(1):661-664
4.Clinical nursing practice guideline for central venous access device associated skin impairment in cancer patients (2024)
Jia LI ; Yuying FAN ; Zeyin HU ; Mengna LUO ; Zhenming WU ; Maofang XIAO ; Huiying QIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(8):981-991
Central venous access device associated skin impairment is a common complication of indwelling central venous catheters in cancer patients. To further enhance the standardization of nursing staff's practice of central venous access device associated skin impairment, a clinical nursing practice guideline for central venous access device associated skin impairment in cancer patients was developed through the Delphi expert consultation and expert meeting methods in accordance with the methodology for developing evidence-based nursing practice guidelines. Recommendations cover four aspects of management requirements, assessment, prevention, and management of central venous access device associated skin impairment, providing a practical basis for clinical healthcare professionals to make scientific decisions on central venous access device associated skin impairment.
5.Latent profile analysis and influencing factors of death literacy among oncology nurses
Qiuwei DAI ; Zhenying LI ; Yifan ZHANG ; Mengna XU ; Xiaoxia XU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(25):3423-3430
Objective:To explore latent categories of death literacy among oncology nurses and analyze their influencing factors to inform the development of targeted interventions.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select 560 oncology nurses from three ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, from June to July 2024 for the study. General Information Questionnaire, Death Literacy Index, Self-Competence in Death Work Scale, and Hospice Care Environment Scale were used to conduct the survey. Oncology nurses' death literacy categories were explored using latent profile analysis, and factors influencing each category were explored using unordered multicategorical Logistic regression analysis.Results:The 560 oncology nurses' death literacy were categorized into three profiles of low-level death literacy group (31.8%), medium-level death literacy group (50.7%), and high-level death literacy group (17.5%). Unordered multicategorical Logistic regression analysis showed that receiving death education and training since work, self-assessment of psychological status, self-competence in death work, and evaluation of the hospice care environment were influencing factors in the latent category of death literacy among oncology nurses ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:There is group heterogeneity in death literacy among oncology nurses, which is influenced by a variety of factors. Nursing managers can provide targeted interventions for oncology nurses based on different latent categories to improve their death literacy.
6.Study on Chemical Constituents and Fingerprints of Hedysari Radix Praeparata Cum Melle and Vinegar Processed Curcumae Rhizoma before and after Compatibility
Yuefeng LI ; Fenyu DOU ; Zhuanhong ZHANG ; Ruilong LYU ; Mengna CHAI ; Dingcai MA ; Maomao WANG ; Zhe WANG ; Xingke YAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(5):141-147
Objective Through studying the chemical composition changes before and after the compatibility of Hedysari Radix Paeparata Cum Melle(HRPCM)-vinegar processed Curcumae Rhizoma(VPCR);To discuss the significance of the compatibility of HRPCM and VPCR;To establish the fingerprints before and after their compatibility.Methods ZORBAX Eclipse Plus C18 column was used;acetonitrile-0.01%phosphoric acid water was set as mobile phase,with gradient elution;column temperature was 30℃;detection wavelength was 214 nm;sample injection was 10 μL,which was used to investigate the content difference of major chemical components such as vanillic acid,calycosin-O-β-D-glucopyranoside,ononin,calycosin,onocerin,curdione,cincumol and germacrone,and establish the fingerprint of HRPCM,VPCR and HRPCM-VPCR.Results HPLC chromatographic conditions were established for the determination of 8 components in HRPCM-VPCR.Meanwhile,fingerprints were established before and after the compatibility of HRPCM-VPCR.26 common peaks were identified,among which 11 components such as vanillic acid were derived from HRPCM,14 components such as curcuma zedoariae were derived from VPCR,and 1 component was shared by both.Conclusion The material basis of the compatibility of HRPCM-VPCR differs from that of HRPCM and VPCR.The content of most chemical components decreases while the content of some components increases.The established HPLC method for content determination and fingerprint is simple,stable and reproducible,which can be used to evaluate and control the quality of HRPCM and VPCR.
7.Clinical nursing practice guideline for central venous access device associated skin impairment in cancer patients (2024)
Jia LI ; Yuying FAN ; Zeyin HU ; Mengna LUO ; Zhenming WU ; Maofang XIAO ; Huiying QIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(8):981-991
Central venous access device associated skin impairment is a common complication of indwelling central venous catheters in cancer patients. To further enhance the standardization of nursing staff's practice of central venous access device associated skin impairment, a clinical nursing practice guideline for central venous access device associated skin impairment in cancer patients was developed through the Delphi expert consultation and expert meeting methods in accordance with the methodology for developing evidence-based nursing practice guidelines. Recommendations cover four aspects of management requirements, assessment, prevention, and management of central venous access device associated skin impairment, providing a practical basis for clinical healthcare professionals to make scientific decisions on central venous access device associated skin impairment.
8.Latent profile analysis and influencing factors of death literacy among oncology nurses
Qiuwei DAI ; Zhenying LI ; Yifan ZHANG ; Mengna XU ; Xiaoxia XU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(25):3423-3430
Objective:To explore latent categories of death literacy among oncology nurses and analyze their influencing factors to inform the development of targeted interventions.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select 560 oncology nurses from three ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, from June to July 2024 for the study. General Information Questionnaire, Death Literacy Index, Self-Competence in Death Work Scale, and Hospice Care Environment Scale were used to conduct the survey. Oncology nurses' death literacy categories were explored using latent profile analysis, and factors influencing each category were explored using unordered multicategorical Logistic regression analysis.Results:The 560 oncology nurses' death literacy were categorized into three profiles of low-level death literacy group (31.8%), medium-level death literacy group (50.7%), and high-level death literacy group (17.5%). Unordered multicategorical Logistic regression analysis showed that receiving death education and training since work, self-assessment of psychological status, self-competence in death work, and evaluation of the hospice care environment were influencing factors in the latent category of death literacy among oncology nurses ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:There is group heterogeneity in death literacy among oncology nurses, which is influenced by a variety of factors. Nursing managers can provide targeted interventions for oncology nurses based on different latent categories to improve their death literacy.
9.Analysis of bone marrow morphological characteristics in acute myeloid leukemia with positive RUNX1-RUNX1T1 fusion gene
Mengna LIU ; Hongling WANG ; Huanjin LIAO ; Li LI ; Ping BAI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(17):2081-2086
Objective To investigate the morphological characteristics of bone marrow in RUNX1-RUNX1T1 fusion gene-positive AML.Methods From January 2017 to January 2023,20 cases of RUNX1-RUNX1T1 fusion gene-positive AML patients newly diagnosed in this hospital were selected as group A,20 cases of AML patients without fusion gene were selected as group B,and 24 cases of PML-RARA fusion gene-positive AML patients were selected as group C.Results of bone marrow morphology,immunology,cytogenet-ics and molecular biology were analyzed retrospectively.The morphological characteristics in similar cases combined with domestic and foreign literature were summarized.Results The number of promyelocytes in group A increased in different degrees,the difference was statistically significant compared with group B(P<0.05),and the difference was also statistically significant compared with group C(P<0.001).In group A,some promyelocytes had abnormal morphology,and the mRNA level of fusion gene was positively correlated with the number of promyelocytes(r=0.478,P=0.039).Patients with expressions of CD56,CD19 and c-Kit mutation in group A was much more than that in group B(P<0.05).No significant difference was detected in remission rate after the first course of chemotherapy between group A and group B(P>0.05).Besides,the simultaneous expression of CD56 and CD19 in group A was easy to accompany the loss of sex chromosome.Conclusion AML with positive RUNX1-RUNX1T1 fusion gene could be identified with bone marrow mor-phology,immunology,cytogenetics and molecular biology.Granulocyte in the bone marrow is prone to differ-ent degrees of pathological hematopoiesis with great variability.The increased number and abnormal morphol-ogy of promyelocytes in bone marrow may be one of the morphologic features of AML with positive RUNX1-RUNX1T1 fusion gene.
10.Readiness assessment and influencing factors analysis of evidence-based practice for prevention and management of urinary retention after cervical cancer radical operation
Yongli LYU ; Mengna WANG ; Qianru LIU ; Li GENG ; Can XIANG ; Yinglu WAN
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(11):1656-1660
Objective To understand the readiness of gynecological wards in conducting the evidence-based practice for the prevention and management of urinary retention after cervical cancer radical resection,and to analyze the influencing factors.Methods The 190 nursing staffs in the gynecological oncology wards of this hospital in June 2020 were selected as the study subjects.The assessment of readiness for evidence-based nursing practice (CREBNA) and general information questionnaire were used to conduct the questionnaire survey,single factor and multiple factor stepwise regression to analyze the influencing factors.Results The score of CREBNA was (135.94±17.83) points,the evidence subscale was (52.41±7.88) points,the organi-zational environment subscale was (40.58±5.01) points and the promoting factors subscale was (42.67±6.24) points.The results of univariate analysis showed that the total score of CREBNA was related to the ed-ucational background,professional title,position,scientific research experience,understand degree on evidence-based and necessity of conducting evidence-based (P<0.05).The multiple stepwise regression analysis showed that the understanding degree on the evidenced-base and necessity of conducting evidence-based were the influencing factors of CREBNA scale (P<0.05).Conclusion The readiness of the evidence-based nursing practice in this study is good and has good feasibility.

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