1.Preparation and properties of Zanthoxylum alkaloids thermosensitive hydrogel
Meiyu LIN ; Mingyue ZHOU ; Wenjia HUANG ; Songzhang SHEN ; Juan SU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2026;44(5):253-258
Objective To prepare Zanthoxylum alkaloid thermosensitive hydrogel, optimize the preparation process and conduct related performance studies. Methods Zanthoxylum alkaloids were obtained by reflux extraction, followed by enrichment and purification using macroporous adsorption resin. Poloxamer 407 and Poloxamer 188 were used as substrates to prepare the thermosensitive hydrogel of Zanthoxylum alkaloids, and the preparation process was optimized by orthogonal design. The quality of the hydrogel was systematically evaluated based on its gelation temperature, gelation time, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images, mechanical properties, and in vitro release profile. Results The optimal preparation conditions for the Zanthoxylum alkaloid thermosensitive hydrogel were: 20% (g/ml) poloxamer 407, 2% (g/ml) poloxamer 188 and 100 μg/ml Zanthoxylum alkaloid. The gelation temperature was 32.6℃, and the average gelling time was 143.3 s. The hydrogel appeared as a transparent liquid at room temperature and was transformed into a semi-solid gel state when the temperature exceeded 33℃. Experimental results confirmed the successful preparation of poloxamer 407 and poloxamer 188 thermosensitive hydrogel loaded with Zanthoxylum alkaloids, which exhibited good bio adhesion, self-healing properties, and tensile strength. Conclusion The Zanthoxylum alkaloid thermosensitive hydrogel demonstrated favorable mechanical properties and a sustained-release effect, showing promising potential for further development and application.
2.Exploring Mechanism of Modified Danggui Yinzi in Regulating "Itch-anxiety" Cycle of Chronic Urticaria Based on STEP/NR2B Signaling Pathway
Mingyue LI ; Xinyu XIAO ; Anjing CHEN ; E LIU ; Xurui WANG ; Qin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(13):123-133
ObjectiveTo explore the effects and mechanism of the modified Danggui Yinzi on "itch-anxiety" model rats of chronic urticaria (CU). MethodsThe 36 SPF-grade 6-8-week-old female SD rats were randomly divided into a blank control group,a model group,a positive control group,a low-dose modified Danggui Yinzi group,a medium-dose modified Danggui Yinzi group,and a high-dose modified Danggui Yinzi group. A "itch-anxiety" model was established by intraperitoneal injection of a suspension of sodium chloride and aluminum hydroxide and ovalbumin,combined with chronic unpredictable emotional stress stimulation. After successful modeling,rats in each group were administered drugs by gavage. The positive control group was given intragastric administration of the drug solutions of cetirizine and fluoxetine (2.08 mg·kg-1·d-1 fluoxetine, 2 mg·kg-1·d-1 cetirizine), the low-,medium-,and high-dose modified Danggui Yinzi groups were administered traditional Chinese medicine at 1.44,2.88, 5.76 g·kg-1, respectively,while the blank control group and model group were given an equal volume of normal saline. All interventions lasted for 15 days. Behavioral changes were evaluated by the elevated plus-maze test (detecting the percentage of entries into the open arms (OE%),the percentage of time spent in the open arms (OT%),and the total number of entries into the open and closed arms (TNE)),the open-field test (detecting total activity,average movement speed,and latency to enter the central area),and scratching behavior observation. Pathological changes of skin tissues were observed by hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining and toluidine blue staining,while those of amygdala tissues were observed by HE staining,Nissl staining,and immunofluorescence detection of ionized calcium-binding adapter molecule-1 (Iba-1). The content of immunoglobulin E (IgE),interleukin-33 (IL-33),histamine in serum and glutamate in the amygdala was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Western blot was used to detect the protein expression of striatal-enriched protein tyrosine phosphatase (STEP),N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit 2B (NR2B), calmodulin-dependent protein kinase Ⅱ (CaMKⅡ),phosphorylated CaMKⅡ (p-CaMKⅡ),mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK),phosphorylated MAPK (p-MAPK),nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB),phosphorylated NF-κB (p-NF-κB),and postsynaptic density protein-95 (PSD-95) in the amygdala. ResultsCompared with the blank control group,the model group rats showed obvious anxiety-like behaviors (decreased OE%,OT%,and TNE,reduced total activity,slower average movement speed,and prolonged latency to enter the central area),increased scratching times,obvious skin inflammation and mast cell degranulation,severe amygdala tissue damage,increased glutamate content in the amygdala,and elevated levels of IgE and IL-33 in serum. The expression of STEP,NF-κB,p-NF-κB,NR2B,MAPK,p-MAPK,CaMKⅡ,and p-CaMKⅡ proteins in the amygdala increased,while the expression of PSD-95 protein decreased (P<0.05). Compared with the model group,the modified Danggui Yinzi group of each dose had increased OE%,OT%,TNE,total activity,and average movement speed,shortened latency to enter the central area, reduced scratching times,alleviated skin inflammation and mast cell degranulation,relieved amygdala tissue damage,decreased glutamate content in the amygdala,and reduced levels of IgE and IL-33 in serum. Moreover,compared with the model group,the low -,medium-,and high-dose modified Danggui Yinzi groups showed decreased expression levels of STEP,NF-κB,p-NF-κB,NR2B,MAPK,p-MAPK,CaMKⅡ,and p-CaMKⅡ proteins in the amygdala,and increased expression of PSD-95 protein. There was a significant dose-effect relationship,with the high-dose group showing the most significant regulatory effect (P<0.05). ConclusionThe modified Danggui Yinzi has a therapeutic effect on "itch-anxiety" model rats of CU. Its mechanism may be related to regulating glutamate metabolism in the amygdala,modulating the STEP/NR2B/CaMKⅡ/MAPK/NF-κB pathway,and regulating the expression of PSD-95.
3.Improving the Certainty of Evidence in Animal Experiment Systematic Review/Meta-Analysis: An Empirical Study of the GRADE Method
Tengfei LI ; Qingyong ZHENG ; Jianguo XU ; Yiyi LI ; Yongjia ZHOU ; Caihua XU ; Mingyue ZHANG ; Jiexiang TIAN ; Gang WANG ; Jinhui TIAN
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2025;45(1):101-111
Animal experiments are essential tools in biomedical research, serving as a bridge between basic research and clinical trials. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses (SRs/MAs) of animal experiments are crucial methods for integrating evidence from animal experiment, which can facilitate the translation of findings into clinical research, reduce translational risks, and promote resource integration in basic research. With the continuous development of the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology, its application in SRs/MAs of animal experiments has gained increasing attention. This article first outlines the principles and specific applications of the GRADE methodology in SRs/MAs of animal experiments, including qualitative descriptive systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and network meta-analyses. It then deeply analyzes the misuse of the GRADE methodology in practice, including incorrect evidence grading, improper classification of evidence, misapplication in qualitative systematic reviews, inconsistencies between the documentation of the upgrading and downgrading process and results, and inappropriate use for making recommendations. Furthermore, this article comprehensively discusses the factors influencing the grading of evidence certainty in SRs/MAs of animal experiments, including the impact of bias risk, indirectness, inconsistency, imprecision, and publication bias on evidence downgrading, as well as the role of large effect sizes and cross-species consistency in evidence upgrading. Finally, in response to the issues discussed, improvement strategies are proposed, including further research and optimization of the GRADE methodology for SRs/MAs of animal experiments, the development of reporting guidelines tailored to the characteristics of SRs/MAs in animal experiment research, and enhanced professional training for researchers in the GRADE methodology. This article aims to improve the quality of evidence in SRs/MAs of animal experiments, strengthen their reliability in clinical decision-making, and promote the more efficient translation of findings from animal experiment research into clinical practice.
4.Effect of quadratus lumborum block at the lateral supra-arcuate ligament versus subcostal transversus ab-dominis plane block on postoperative inflammatory response in patients undergoing laparoscopic colorec-tal cancer surgery
Yu DUAN ; Guojiang YIN ; Qian ZHOU ; Mingyue ZENG ; Wenjun LUO ; Bixi LI ; Xiaoyang SONG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(19):2972-2978
Objective To compare the effects of quadratus lumborum block at the lateral supra-arcuate ligament(QLB-LSAL)versus subcostal transversus abdominis plane block(STAPB)on perioperative analgesia and postoperative inflammation in patients undergoing laparoscopic radical resection of colorectal cancer.Methods In this prospective randomized study,we recruited 102 patients undergoing laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery between October 2022 and October 2024 under general anesthesia and randomly assigned them to two groups:QLB-LSAL(Group Q,n=51)and STAPB(Group S,n=51).Mean arterial pressure(MAP)and heart rate(HR)were recorded before anesthesia induction(T0),before surgical incision(T1),start of surgery(T2),during pneumoperitoneum establishment(T3),during peritoneal lavage(T4),at the end of surgery(T5),and upon leaving the operating room(T6).Intraoperative remifentanil consumption,time to first patient-controlled analgesia demand,and frequency of effective compression and rescue analgesia were recorded.Visual Analog Scale(VAS)scores at rest and during coughing were assessed at 24,48,and 72 hours postoperatively.Interleukin-6(IL-6)and systemic immune-inflammatory index(SII)at 1 day preoperatively,1,and 3 days postoperatively were recorded.Postoperative recovery indicators and adverse events were also recorded.Results Group Q demonstrated significantly lower MAP and HR compared with Group S from T3 to T6(P<0.05).Group Q had significantly lower intraoperative remifentanil consumption,significantly longer time to first analgesic pump demand,fewer effective pump compres-sion,and lower frequency for rescue analgesia requests(all P<0.05).VAS scores at rest and during coughing in Group Q were significantly lower at 24 h and 48 h postoperatively(P<0.05).As compared with preoperative levels,both IL-6 and SII increased at 1 and 3 days postoperatively,but magnitude of increase in Group Q was smaller than in Group S(P<0.05).In comparison to Group S,Group Q demonstrated significantly earlier ambulation,shorter hospital stay,and fewer adverse events(P<0.05).Conclusion QLB-LSAL is superior to STAPB in enhancing perioperative analgesia,attenuating inflammatory response,and accelerating postoperative rehabilitation in patients undergoing laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection.
5.Research and Analysis of the Present Situation of Intelligent Construction of Beijing District-level Public Hospitals
Mingyue LI ; Hao CHI ; Shicheng ZHANG ; Chengyu MA ; Haopeng LIU ; Feng JIN ; Jiehong ZHOU ; Xinqing ZHANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(7):88-91
Objective To investigate and analyze the current situation of the construction of Smart Hospital in the dis-trict-level hospital of Beijing,and to provide reference for thedistrict-level hospitals to promote the construction of Smart Hospitals.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted in Beijing district-level hospitals,and the construc-tion of Smart Hospital was analyzed by descriptive statistical analysis.Results The overall construction rate of Beijing district-level hospitals smart service business function was 50.98%,and the overall average construction rate of hos-pital smart management business function was 46.72%.93.75%hospitals thought that the investment in Smart Hos-pital construction was insufficient.The functions of smart service and management in different grades and categories of hospitals were different.Conclusion In order to promote the construction of Smart Hospital in Beijingdistrict-level hospitals,we should improve the top-level system such as strategic planning for the construction of smart hospi-tals,increase the investment in hospital informatization and talent teams,strengthen the standardization of intercon-nection between different hospitals,enhance the sharing and utilization of medical data and information,and strengthen the application of new hospital technologies and hospital information security.
6.Effect of quadratus lumborum block at the lateral supra-arcuate ligament versus subcostal transversus ab-dominis plane block on postoperative inflammatory response in patients undergoing laparoscopic colorec-tal cancer surgery
Yu DUAN ; Guojiang YIN ; Qian ZHOU ; Mingyue ZENG ; Wenjun LUO ; Bixi LI ; Xiaoyang SONG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(19):2972-2978
Objective To compare the effects of quadratus lumborum block at the lateral supra-arcuate ligament(QLB-LSAL)versus subcostal transversus abdominis plane block(STAPB)on perioperative analgesia and postoperative inflammation in patients undergoing laparoscopic radical resection of colorectal cancer.Methods In this prospective randomized study,we recruited 102 patients undergoing laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery between October 2022 and October 2024 under general anesthesia and randomly assigned them to two groups:QLB-LSAL(Group Q,n=51)and STAPB(Group S,n=51).Mean arterial pressure(MAP)and heart rate(HR)were recorded before anesthesia induction(T0),before surgical incision(T1),start of surgery(T2),during pneumoperitoneum establishment(T3),during peritoneal lavage(T4),at the end of surgery(T5),and upon leaving the operating room(T6).Intraoperative remifentanil consumption,time to first patient-controlled analgesia demand,and frequency of effective compression and rescue analgesia were recorded.Visual Analog Scale(VAS)scores at rest and during coughing were assessed at 24,48,and 72 hours postoperatively.Interleukin-6(IL-6)and systemic immune-inflammatory index(SII)at 1 day preoperatively,1,and 3 days postoperatively were recorded.Postoperative recovery indicators and adverse events were also recorded.Results Group Q demonstrated significantly lower MAP and HR compared with Group S from T3 to T6(P<0.05).Group Q had significantly lower intraoperative remifentanil consumption,significantly longer time to first analgesic pump demand,fewer effective pump compres-sion,and lower frequency for rescue analgesia requests(all P<0.05).VAS scores at rest and during coughing in Group Q were significantly lower at 24 h and 48 h postoperatively(P<0.05).As compared with preoperative levels,both IL-6 and SII increased at 1 and 3 days postoperatively,but magnitude of increase in Group Q was smaller than in Group S(P<0.05).In comparison to Group S,Group Q demonstrated significantly earlier ambulation,shorter hospital stay,and fewer adverse events(P<0.05).Conclusion QLB-LSAL is superior to STAPB in enhancing perioperative analgesia,attenuating inflammatory response,and accelerating postoperative rehabilitation in patients undergoing laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection.
7.Fermentation improves the immune function of the Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch.) Bunge stem and leaf
Zhixun Li ; Mingyue Jia ; Mengke Sheng ; Qing Zhou ; Xinhui Peng ; Weishuo Ren ; Kaijie Hu ; Xinyuan Shi
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2025;2025(2):191-200
ObjectiveTo improve the efficacy of Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch.) Bunge (A. membranaceus, Huang Qi), and to further develop and utilize it, fermentation technology was applied to the stem and leaf of A. membranaceus to enhance its immune function.MethodsIn this study, we fermented A. membranaceus stem and leaf (ASL) with probiotics and investigated its immune function. Firstly, we screened suitable strains for ASL fermentation and optimized the fermentation process. Secondly, we determined the antioxidant capacity of fermented ASL and its effect on inflammation in mouse monocyte-macrophage cell. Finally, the immunocompromised mice were treated with fermented ASL to investigate the changes in their immune ability.ResultsAmong the 10 selected probiotics, Lactobacillus plantarum was the most suitable strain for ASL fermentation. After optimization of the fermentation process, the content of saponins in fermented ASL was significantly increased. The fermented ASL exhibited strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities in vitro. The in vivo immune efficacy improved by promoting the development of the spleen and thymus, as well as raising the immunoglobulin M, tumor necrosis factor-α, and interleukin-1β levels of in the serum.ConclusionThis study contributes to developing the non-medicinal parts of A. membranaceus, expands its medicinal resources, highlights the potential of fermentation technology to enhance these parts, and provides a reference for further development. Based on this approach, we can promote using non-medicinal parts of herbal medicines, minimize drug waste, and offer a reference for developing non-medicinal components in Chinese herbal medicines.
8.A case of ustekinumab treatment in autoimmune enteropathy
Zetian ZHOU ; Yanfang CHEN ; Xinyi YANG ; Mingyue LI ; Hong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2025;09(3):259-260
Autoimmune enteropathy (AIE) is an autoimmune disease with unclear pathophysiological mechanisms. It was more commonly observed in children but is increasingly diagnosed in adults. AIE is primarily characterized by chronic diarrhea, malabsorption and villous atrophy in the small intestine. Diagnosis is primarily based on pathological findings. Most patients respond well to corticosteroid therapy. This report presents a patient of AIE with diarrhea as the main symptom. After developing steroid dependence, the patient was switched to ustekinumab and achieved satisfactory therapeutic outcomes.
9.Multiple Myeloma Concurrent with Extramedullary Plasmacytoma of the Breast:A Case Report and Literature Review
Yuhan LIU ; Zecheng HE ; Mingyue WANG ; Jie LANG ; Yidong ZHOU ; Changjun WANG
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(4):1002-1007
Extramedullary plasmacytoma(EMP)is a malignant neoplasm characterized by monoclonal plasma cell proliferation originating outside the bone marrow and hematopoietic tissues.The co-occurrence of multiple myeloma(MM)with mammary EMP is clinically rare.This case report describes the diagnostic and therapeutic management of a middle-aged female patient with MM and mammary EMP,accompanied by a litera-ture review.The patient presented with persistent fever and was found to have a right breast mass via PET/CT during routine follow-up for MM.The lesion was biopsy-confirmed as mammary EMP,and the patient subse-quently underwent chemotherapy.This case highlights the critical importance of differential diagnosis between breast cancer and rare hematologic metastatic tumors in early prevention of disease progression.
10.Research and Analysis of the Present Situation of Intelligent Construction of Beijing District-level Public Hospitals
Mingyue LI ; Hao CHI ; Shicheng ZHANG ; Chengyu MA ; Haopeng LIU ; Feng JIN ; Jiehong ZHOU ; Xinqing ZHANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(7):88-91
Objective To investigate and analyze the current situation of the construction of Smart Hospital in the dis-trict-level hospital of Beijing,and to provide reference for thedistrict-level hospitals to promote the construction of Smart Hospitals.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted in Beijing district-level hospitals,and the construc-tion of Smart Hospital was analyzed by descriptive statistical analysis.Results The overall construction rate of Beijing district-level hospitals smart service business function was 50.98%,and the overall average construction rate of hos-pital smart management business function was 46.72%.93.75%hospitals thought that the investment in Smart Hos-pital construction was insufficient.The functions of smart service and management in different grades and categories of hospitals were different.Conclusion In order to promote the construction of Smart Hospital in Beijingdistrict-level hospitals,we should improve the top-level system such as strategic planning for the construction of smart hospi-tals,increase the investment in hospital informatization and talent teams,strengthen the standardization of intercon-nection between different hospitals,enhance the sharing and utilization of medical data and information,and strengthen the application of new hospital technologies and hospital information security.


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