1.Clinical Study on Correlation of Early Serum Inflammatory Mediator Levels With Disease Severity and Intestinal Dysfunction in Acute Pancreatitis Patients
Kaile ZHANG ; Hongsuo CHEN ; Yufeng LIU ; Mengliang GAO ; Qihao SU ; Yi ZHOU ; Zhenyu JIANG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2025;30(3):146-151
Background:Acute pancreatitis(AP)is a common clinical gastrointestinal emergency with a high mortality rate.Intestinal dysfunction is one of the common complications of AP and can aggravate the disease condition.Therefore,early and accurate assessment of the disease severity and intestinal dysfunction of AP is of great significance for improving the prognosis of patients.Aims:To investigate the correlation of early serum levels of interleukin-1β(IL-1β),C-reactive protein(CRP),endotoxin(ET),D-lactic acid(D-LA),and diamine oxidase(DAO)with disease severity and intestinal dysfunction in AP patients.Methods:A total of 52 AP patients admitted to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical College from September 2023 to September 2024 were enrolled,and 10 healthy individuals recruited during the same period were served as the control group.AP patients were classified into mild acute pancreatitis(MAP),moderately severe acute pancreatitis(MSAP)and severe acute pancreatitis(SAP)groups according to the severity of the disease.Intestinal function was evaluated using the acute gastrointestinal injury(AGI)grading system.ELISA was used to detect the early serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO,and the correlation of these indicators with the severity of AP and AGI grade were analyzed by Spearman correlation coefficient.Results:Serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO in the MAP,MSAP,and SAP groups were significantly higher than those in the control group(all P<0.05);serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO in the MSAP group were significantly higher than those in the MAP group(all P<0.05);serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO in the SAP group were significantly higher than those in the MAP and MSAP groups(all P<0.05).Compared with AGI grade 0-Ⅰ subjects,serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO in patients with AGI grade Ⅱ,Ⅲ and Ⅳ were significantly increased(all P<0.05).Compared with AGI grade Ⅱ patients,serum D-LA level in patients with AGI grade Ⅲ was significantly increased(P<0.05).Compared with AGI grade Ⅲ patients,serum D-LA level in patients with AGI grade Ⅳ was significantly increased(P<0.05).Serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO were positively correlated with the severity of AP and AGI grade(all P<0.05).Conclusions:Early serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO in AP patients are significantly increased and closely related to the disease severity and intestinal dysfunction.
2.Bacteroi des fragilis-derived succinic acid promotes the degradation of uric acid by inhibiting hepatic AMPD2: Insight into how plant-based berberine ameliorates hyperuricemia.
Libin PAN ; Ru FENG ; Jiachun HU ; Hang YU ; Qian TONG ; Xinyu YANG ; Jianye SONG ; Hui XU ; Mengliang YE ; Zhengwei ZHANG ; Jie FU ; Haojian ZHANG ; Jinyue LU ; Zhao ZHAI ; Jingyue WANG ; Yi ZHAO ; Hengtong ZUO ; Xiang HUI ; Jiandong JIANG ; Yan WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(10):5244-5260
In recent decades, the prevalence of hyperuricemia and gout has increased dramatically due to lifestyle changes. The drugs currently recommended for hyperuricemia are associated with adverse reactions that limit their clinical use. In this study, we report that berberine (BBR) is an effective drug candidate for the treatment of hyperuricemia, with its mechanism potentially involving the modulation of gut microbiota and its metabolite, succinic acid. BBR has demonstrated good therapeutic effects in both acute and chronic animal models of hyperuricemia. In a clinical trial, oral administration of BBR for 6 months reduced blood uric acid levels in 22 participants by modulating the gut microbiota, which led to an increase in the abundance of Bacteroides and a decrease in Clostridium sensu stricto_1. Furthermore, Bacteroides fragilis was transplanted into ICR mice, and the results showed that Bacteroides fragilis exerted a therapeutic effect on uric acid similar to that of BBR. Notably, succinic acid, a metabolite of Bacteroides, significantly reduced uric acid levels. Subsequent cell and animal experiments revealed that the intestinal metabolite, succinic acid, regulated the upstream uric acid synthesis pathway in the liver by inhibiting adenosine monophosphate deaminase 2 (AMPD2), an enzyme responsible for converting adenosine monophosphate (AMP) to inosine monophosphate (IMP). This inhibition resulted in a decrease in IMP levels and an increase in phosphate levels. The reduction in IMP led to a decreased downstream production of hypoxanthine, xanthine, and uric acid. BBR also demonstrated excellent renoprotective effects, improving nephropathy associated with hyperuricemia. In summary, BBR has the potential to be an effective treatment for hyperuricemia through the gut-liver axis.
3.Clinical Study on Correlation of Early Serum Inflammatory Mediator Levels With Disease Severity and Intestinal Dysfunction in Acute Pancreatitis Patients
Kaile ZHANG ; Hongsuo CHEN ; Yufeng LIU ; Mengliang GAO ; Qihao SU ; Yi ZHOU ; Zhenyu JIANG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2025;30(3):146-151
Background:Acute pancreatitis(AP)is a common clinical gastrointestinal emergency with a high mortality rate.Intestinal dysfunction is one of the common complications of AP and can aggravate the disease condition.Therefore,early and accurate assessment of the disease severity and intestinal dysfunction of AP is of great significance for improving the prognosis of patients.Aims:To investigate the correlation of early serum levels of interleukin-1β(IL-1β),C-reactive protein(CRP),endotoxin(ET),D-lactic acid(D-LA),and diamine oxidase(DAO)with disease severity and intestinal dysfunction in AP patients.Methods:A total of 52 AP patients admitted to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical College from September 2023 to September 2024 were enrolled,and 10 healthy individuals recruited during the same period were served as the control group.AP patients were classified into mild acute pancreatitis(MAP),moderately severe acute pancreatitis(MSAP)and severe acute pancreatitis(SAP)groups according to the severity of the disease.Intestinal function was evaluated using the acute gastrointestinal injury(AGI)grading system.ELISA was used to detect the early serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO,and the correlation of these indicators with the severity of AP and AGI grade were analyzed by Spearman correlation coefficient.Results:Serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO in the MAP,MSAP,and SAP groups were significantly higher than those in the control group(all P<0.05);serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO in the MSAP group were significantly higher than those in the MAP group(all P<0.05);serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO in the SAP group were significantly higher than those in the MAP and MSAP groups(all P<0.05).Compared with AGI grade 0-Ⅰ subjects,serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO in patients with AGI grade Ⅱ,Ⅲ and Ⅳ were significantly increased(all P<0.05).Compared with AGI grade Ⅱ patients,serum D-LA level in patients with AGI grade Ⅲ was significantly increased(P<0.05).Compared with AGI grade Ⅲ patients,serum D-LA level in patients with AGI grade Ⅳ was significantly increased(P<0.05).Serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO were positively correlated with the severity of AP and AGI grade(all P<0.05).Conclusions:Early serum levels of IL-1β,CRP,ET,D-LA,and DAO in AP patients are significantly increased and closely related to the disease severity and intestinal dysfunction.
4.Association Between Social Support, and Depressive Symptoms Among Firefighters: The Mediating Role of Negative Coping
Liang WANG ; Fengqiong CHEN ; Yulu ZHANG ; Mengliang YE
Safety and Health at Work 2023;14(4):431-437
Background:
Depressive symptoms (DS) can erode physical and mental health; social support (SS) is considered a buffer for DS and a promoter for improving coping and recovery abilities. However, there is almost no research on the mediating role of negative coping (NC) in SS and DS, especially among firefighters.
Methods:
A cross-sectional survey was conducted among firefighters in Chongqing, China, and the valid data of 407 firefighters were collected through questionnaires distributed on the WeChat platform in 2020. Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS) 26.0 is used for descriptive statistics and correlation analysis. Structural equation modeling was adopted to analyze the association among SS, NC, and DS. The mediation effect is also evaluated.
Results:
Firefighters' detection rate of DS is 23.3%, and when they receive more SS were less likely to develop DS. NC was positively correlated with DS (β = 0.54, p < 0.001) after controlling for SS. Besides, the results of structural equation modeling showed that NC partially mediates the relationship between SS and DS (standard error = 0.039, indirect effects = 0.109, 95% confidence interval: 0.047–0.200 p < 0.001).
Conclusion
NC has a partial indirect effect between SS and DS among firefighters. SS could not only affect DS directly but also indirect work on it by affecting NC. This discovery will be a novel and meaningful part of the research on the firefighter population.
5.Effect analysis of sacral neuromodulation in the treatment of incomplete spinal cord injured patients suffering from neurogenic lower urinary tract symptoms
Mengliang XIE ; Yuansong XIAO ; Jun LYU ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Wei WANG ; Haibo NIE
Journal of Chinese Physician 2020;22(5):727-730
Objective:To determine the efficacy and safety of sacral neuromodulation (SNM) in incomplete spinal cord injured (SCI) subjects affected by neurogenic lower urinary tract symptoms.Methods:Clinical data of 36 patients with incomplete spinal cord injury who underwent SNM from February 2015 to April 2019 were retrospectively analyzed and were divided into group NUR (16 cases neurogenic urinary retention group) and group NOAB (20 cases of neurogenic bladder overactive group). If at least 50% clinical improvement occurred, the patient would undergo a permanent SNM procedure. The patients were evaluated by using bladder diary, postvoid residual volume measurement, frequency of clean catheterization and urodynamic parameters before and during the test, and after the permanent SNM.Results:Among the 36 patients, 21 cases (58.3%) were tested effectively and received permanent stimulator implantation, 7(19.4%) in NUR group and 14(38.9%) in NOAB group. The residual urine volume of bladder, the average number of catheterization and the average number of urination in NUR group were improved in different degrees. After operation, the symptoms of frequent urination, urgency of urination and incontinence in NOAB group were relieved to varying degrees. During the follow-up, 2 patients with urinary retention failed the treatment. After the Ⅰ phase of the contralateral S3, the curative effect was recovered. A patient were infected after operation, and the wound healed after removal of the infection.Conclusions:The SNM is safe and effective in the treatment of neurogenic lower urinary tract symptoms in some incomplete spinal cord injury patients, and is helpful to protect renal function in patients with spinal cord injury. SNM can not improve all symptoms at times, but the SNM can be considered in patients with ineffective or intolerant traditional treatment.
6.Effect of isoflurane post-conditioning on expression of pro-apoptotic proteins in cortical neurons exposed to oxygen-glucose deprivation and restoration in rats
Mengliang ZHENG ; Limin ZHANG ; Shiqiang SHAN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;34(12):1495-1497
Objective To evaluate the effect of isoflurane post-conditioningon the expression of pro apoptotic proteins in the conical neurons exposed to oxygen-glucose deprivation and restoration (OGD/R) in rats.Methods Primary cortical neurons isolated from male Sprague-Dawley rats (within 24h after birth),were cultured in vitro and inoculated in 6-well culture plate (2 ml/well) at a density of 1 × 106/ml.The cells were divided into 3 groups (n =12 each) using a random number table:control group(group C),OGD/R group,and isoflurane post-conditioning group (Ⅰ group).In OGD/R group,the cells were incubated in glucose-free BBS aerated with 95 % N2 for 30 min followed by restoration of 2-glucose supply for 1 h.At 24 h of incubation,the cells were collected for detection of neuronal apoptosis (.using Hoechst/PI staining),caspase-3 expression (by Western blot),expression of Bid,Bim and Puma mRNA (by PCR),and expression of Bid,Bim and Puma (by Western blot).Apoptosis rate was calculated.Results Compared with S group,the apoptosis rate was significantly increased,and the expression of caspase-3 and Bid,Bim and Puma mRNA and protein was upregulated in OGD/R group.The apoptosis rate and expression of caspase-3 and Bid,Bim and Puma mRNA and protein were significantly lower in Ⅰ group than in OGD/R group.Conclusion Isofluranepost-conditioning inhibits apoptosis in the cortical neurons exposed to OGD/R through down-regulating pm-apoptotic proteins in rats.
7.Determination of AsperosaponinⅥ in Dieda Cuyu Tablets by HPLC
Pinglan ZHOU ; Hui YU ; Mengliang JIANG ; Chunlin ZHANG ; Xiaofei JIN ; Hualan WANG ; Xiaojuan YIN
China Pharmacist 2014;(10):1770-1772
Objective:To establish a method for the determination of asperosaponinⅥin Dieda Cuyu tablets by HPLC. Methods:A Hypersil C18(250 mm ×4.6 mm,5 μm)column was used. The mobile phase was acetonitrile-water(30∶70) with a flow rate of 1.0 ml·min-1 . The detection wavelength was 212 nm, the column temperature was room temperature,and the injection volume was 10μl. Results:AsperosaponinⅥ showed a good linear relationship within the range of 0. 04-0. 32 μg(r=0. 999 6). The average recovery was 97. 84%(RSD=1. 70%, n=6). Conclusion:The method is simple,accurate and reproducible, which can be used in the deter-mination of asperosaponinⅥ in Dieda Cuyu tablets.
8.Application study on LC-ESI--MS/MS determination of inosine in human plasma
Hongbo WANG ; Mengliang ZHANG ; Yunhui ZHANG ; Yan YANG ; Baochang ZHANG
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(3):311-313,316
Objective To develop a LC-MS/MS method for the determination of inosine in human plasma and to apply it in the isoprinosine pharmacokinetic researches .Methods With adefovir as the internal standard ,methanol -10 mmol/L ammonium ace-tate(15 :85 ,v/v) was adopted as the mobile phase .The chromatographic column was the Agilent SB-C18 column(5 μm ,150 mm × 4 .6 mm I .D .) .Electrospray ionization(ESI) source was applied and the detection was conducted by the multiple-reaction monito-ring(MRM) mode .The ion reactions for the quantitative analysis were m/z 135 .0-267 .3(inosine) and m/z 134 .1-272 .0(adefo-vir) .Results The linear range of plasma inosine was 10-3 000 ng/mL .The lower detection limit was 10 ng/mL .The inter-and in-tra-day precisions(RSD) were less than 5% .The average recovery rate was above 90% without the matrix effect .Conclusion This method has the strong specificity ,convenience in treating the sample and high sensitivity ,and is suitable for the inosine pharmacokinetic re-searches .
9.Optimization of Producing Area and Parts of Gardenia Roots
Hong LI ; Mengliang JIANG ; Xiaohuang JIANG ; Weina ZHANG ; Xiuying LIU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(7):66-68
Objective To optimize the producing area and parts of Gardenia roots. Methods Oleanolic acid 3-acetate was hydrolysed into Oleanolic acid in Gardenia roots from 10 different origins, and root, stem, leaf of Gardenia from Liuyang Hunan, and the content was determined by HPLC. Results The content of oleanolic acid 3-acetate in Gardenia roots of different origins from high to low was:Shaodong, Liuyang of Hunan>Anji of Zhejiang, Guiyang of Hunan>Ningxiang, Anhua of Hunan, Zhangshu of Jiangxi>Liling, Pinjiang, Youxian of Hunan. The content in root was 2 times of that in stem and leaf. Conclusion Experimental data were provided for the optimization of producing area and part of Gardenia roots.
10.Clinical significance of CD146 protein expression and microvessel density detection in renal cell carcinoma
Mengliang SUN ; Hongyao LIU ; Xiang GUO ; Shaojin ZHANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2012;24(5):324-327
Objective To explore the relationship between CD146(MCAM),microvessel density(MVD)in renal cell carcinoma(RCC) and its clinic-pathology,and to explore their correlation with clinic-pathologic parameter of RCC. Methods Immunohistochemisty was employed to determine the expression of CD146 and MVD in 43 RCC tissues and 20 normal control renal tissues. Results The positive expression of CD146 in RCC(90.7 %,39/43) was remarkably higher than that in normal renal tissue(30.0 %,6/20)(x2=27.77,P<0.05).The expression of CD146 was not correlated with the category of RCC (x2=1.37,all P >0.05),but had a significant correlation to(the tumor volume x2=7.57)clinical stage(r=0.62) and metastasis of RCC(x2=19.99,P<0.05). The MVD of RCC [(78.00±23.10)/200HP]was significantly higher than that of normal renal tissue [(23.05±7.93)/200HP].The MVD of CD146 was not correlated with the tumor volume and category of RCC (t=1.33,t=1.46,au P> 0.05),but had a significant correlation to clinical stage and metastasis of RCC (t=2.37,t=2.10,P< 0.05). There was a positive correlation between expression of CD146 and MVD in RCC(r=0.74,P<0.05). Conclusion The overexpression of CD146 in RCC has a significant relation with tumor angiogenesis.The expression of CD146 and angiogenesis might serve as an important indicator of the development, progress and metastasis of RCC.

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