1.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.
2.Risk factors of blood transfusion in total knee revision in the United States
Xiaoyin LI ; Liangxiao BAO ; Hao XIE ; Qinfeng YANG ; Pengcheng GAO ; Jian WANG ; Zhanjun SHI
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(2):201-208
[Objective] To explore the incidence and risk factors of blood transfusion undergoing total knee revision (TKR) using a nationwide database. [Methods] A retrospective data analysis was conducted based on the Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS), enrolling patients who underwent TKR from 2015 to 2019 with complete information. Patients under 18 years old and those using anticoagulants, antiplatelets, antithrombotic and non-steroidal were excluded. The patients were divided into two groups based on whether they received blood transfusion or not. The demographic characteristics, length of stay (LOS), total charge of hospitalization, hospital characteristics, hospital mortality, comorbidities and perioperative complications by Wilcoxon rank test for continuous data and chi-square test for categorical data. Logistic regression was performed to identify risk factors of blood transfusion undergoing TKR. [Results] The NIS database included 63 359 patients who underwent TKR. Among them, 5 271 patients received blood transfusion, with an incidence of blood transfusion of 7.8%. There was a decrease in the incidence over the years from 2015 to 2019, dropping from 10.2% to 6.5%. TKR patients requiring transfusions had experienced longer LOS, incurred higher total medical expenses, utilized Medicare more frequently, and had increased in-hospital mortality rates (all P<0.001). Independent risk factors for blood transfusion included female gender, iron-deficiency anemia, rheumatoid disease, collagen vascular disease, chronic blood loss anemia, congestive heart failure, coagulopathy, diabetes with chronic complications, lymphoma, fluid and electrolyte disorders, peripheral vascular disorders, renal failure, valvular disease and weight loss (malnutrition). In addition, risk factors for transfusion in TKR surgery included sepsis, acute myocardial infarction, deep vein thrombosis, gastrointestinal bleeding, heart failure, pneumonia, urinary tract infection, acute renal failure, postoperative delirium, wound infection, lower limb nerve injury, hemorrhage, seroma, hematoma, wound rupture and non healing. [Conclusion] Our findings highlight the importance of recognizing the risk factors of blood transfusion in TKR and establishing corresponding clinical pathways and intervention measures to reduce the occurrence of adverse events.
3.Noncoding RNA Terc-53 and hyaluronan receptor Hmmr regulate aging in mice.
Sipeng WU ; Yiqi CAI ; Lixiao ZHANG ; Xiang LI ; Xu LIU ; Guangkeng ZHOU ; Hongdi LUO ; Renjian LI ; Yujia HUO ; Zhirong ZHANG ; Siyi CHEN ; Jinliang HUANG ; Jiahao SHI ; Shanwei DING ; Zhe SUN ; Zizhuo ZHOU ; Pengcheng WANG ; Geng WANG
Protein & Cell 2025;16(1):28-48
One of the basic questions in the aging field is whether there is a fundamental difference between the aging of lower invertebrates and mammals. A major difference between the lower invertebrates and mammals is the abundancy of noncoding RNAs, most of which are not conserved. We have previously identified a noncoding RNA Terc-53 that is derived from the RNA component of telomerase Terc. To study its physiological functions, we generated two transgenic mouse models overexpressing the RNA in wild-type and early-aging Terc-/- backgrounds. Terc-53 mice showed age-related cognition decline and shortened life span, even though no developmental defects or physiological abnormality at an early age was observed, indicating its involvement in normal aging of mammals. Subsequent mechanistic study identified hyaluronan-mediated motility receptor (Hmmr) as the main effector of Terc-53. Terc-53 mediates the degradation of Hmmr, leading to an increase of inflammation in the affected tissues, accelerating organismal aging. adeno-associated virus delivered supplementation of Hmmr in the hippocampus reversed the cognition decline in Terc-53 transgenic mice. Neither Terc-53 nor Hmmr has homologs in C. elegans. Neither do arthropods express hyaluronan. These findings demonstrate the complexity of aging in mammals and open new paths for exploring noncoding RNA and Hmmr as means of treating age-related physical debilities and improving healthspan.
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4.Synthesis and evaluation of TSPO-targeting radioligand 18FF-TFQC for PET neuroimaging in epileptic rats.
Wenhui FU ; Qingyu LIN ; Zhequan FU ; Tingting YANG ; Dai SHI ; Pengcheng MA ; Hongxing SU ; Yunze WANG ; Guobing LIU ; Jing DING ; Hongcheng SHI ; Dengfeng CHENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(2):722-736
The translocator protein (TSPO) positron emission tomography (PET) can noninvasively detect neuroinflammation associated with epileptogenesis and epilepsy. This study explored the role of the TSPO-targeting radioligand [18F]F-TFQC, an m-trifluoromethyl ER176 analog, in the PET neuroimaging of epileptic rats. Initially, [18F]F-TFQC was synthesized with a radiochemical yield of 8%-10% (EOS), a radiochemical purity of over 99%, and a specific activity of 38.21 ± 1.73 MBq/nmol (EOS). After determining that [18F]F-TFQC exhibited good biochemical properties, [18F]F-TFQC PET neuroimaging was performed in epileptic rats at multiple time points in various stages of disease progression. PET imaging showed specific [18F]F-TFQC uptake in the right hippocampus (KA-injected site, i.e., epileptogenic zone), which was most pronounced at 1 week (T/NT 1.63 ± 0.21) and 1 month (T/NT 1.66 ± 0.20). The PET results were further validated using autoradiography and pathological analysis. Thus, [18F]F-TFQC can reflect the TSPO levels and localize the epileptogenic zone, thereby offering the potential for monitoring neuroinflammation and guiding anti-inflammatory treatment in patients with epilepsy.
5.Comparative study on the selectivity differences of 18F-TFQC and 18F-DPA-714 for TSPO gene polymorphisms and their PET imaging in rat neuroinflammation models
Hongxing SU ; Yufei MA ; Qingyu LIN ; Zhequan FU ; Xinyan GAO ; Pengcheng MA ; Dai SHI ; Zonghua LUO ; Dengfeng CHENG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;45(8):458-463
Objective:To explore the binding characteristics of N, N-diethyl-2-(2-(4-(2- 18F-fluoroethoxy)phenyl)-5, 7-dimethylpyrazolo[1, 5-a]pyrimidin-3-yl)acetamide ( 18F-DPA-714) and ( R)- N-sec-butyl- N-methyl-4-(3-( 18F-trifluoromethyl)phenyl)quinazoline-2-carboxamide ( 18F-TFQC) to the single nucleotide polymorphisms of the 18×10 3 translocator protein (TSPO), and to evaluate the imaging efficacy and feasibility of those 2 molecular probes in neuroinflammation rat models. Methods:To test the selectivity of 18F-DPA-714 and 18F-TFQC for TSPO polymorphisms, the wild-type (high-affinity binding, HAB) and mutant (low-affinity binding, LAB) sequences of the human TSPO gene were transfected into 293T cells respectively. A competitive inhibition assay was carried out with N-methyl- N-(1-methylpropyl)-1-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-isoquinoline carboxamide (PK11195) as an inhibitor to determine the binding affinities of 2 probes to TSPO polymorphisms. Rat neuroinflammation models ( n=6) were established using lipopolysaccharide. Three days after modeling, small animal PET/CT imaging was performed using 18F-DPA-714 and 18F-TFQC, respectively, to observe and compare the uptake of the tracers, and the ratio of SUV mean of the right striatum to SUV mean of the left striatum (SUVR) was calculated. After the imaging, the expression and distribution of microglia and TSPO were detected by tissue immunofluorescence. Repeated-measures analysis of variance was used to analyze the SUVR data of different groups. Results:The inhibition constants ( Ki) of 18F-TFQC on 293T-LAB and 293T-HAB cells were 23.51 and 14.60 nmol/L, respectively, with a Ki LAB/ Ki HAB ratio of 1.61, indicating low sensitivity to TSPO single nucleotide polymorphisms. The Ki of 18F-DPA-714 for binding to 293T-LAB and 293T-HAB cells were 45.23 and 6.47 nmol/L, respectively, with a Ki LAB/ Ki HAB ratio of 6.99. Small animal PET/CT imaging demonstrated that specifically uptake of both probes could be found in neuroinflammatory lesions. The overall SUVR of 18F-DPA-714 in the lesions within 60minutes was slightly higher than that of 18F-TFQC, but no significant difference was observed ( F values: inter-group 0.40, time effect 0.30, cross-effect 0.03; all P>0.05). Conclusions:Compared with 18F-DPA-714, 18F-TFQC is less sensitive to TSPO gene polymorphisms, thus being more suitable for clinical application and promotion. It holds promise for the early identification of neuroinflammation and the efficacy monitoring of anti-inflammatory drug treatments.
6.Identification strategy of cold and hot properties of Chinese herbal medicines based on artificial intelligence and biological experiments.
Lin LIN ; Pengcheng ZHAO ; Zhao CHEN ; Bin LIU ; Yuexi WANG ; Qi GENG ; Li LI ; Yong TAN ; Xiaojuan HE ; Li LI ; Jianyu SHI ; Cheng LU
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(6):745-747
7.Clinical outcomes and prognostic factors of pemphigus vulgaris and pemphigus foliaceus: A 20-year retrospective study.
Hongda LI ; Wenchao LI ; Zhenzhen WANG ; Shan CAO ; Pengcheng HUAI ; Tongsheng CHU ; Baoqi YANG ; Yonghu SUN ; Peiye XING ; Guizhi ZHOU ; Yongxia LIU ; Shengli CHEN ; Qing YANG ; Mei WU ; Zhongxiang SHI ; Hong LIU ; Furen ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(10):1239-1241
8.Support Vector Machine Analysis on Ground Reaction Force Characteristics of Patients with Patellofemoral Pain in Different Disease Courses
Pengcheng SHI ; Hanjun LI ; Huijuan SHI
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):284-290
Objective To investigate the dynamic features of patients with patellofemoral pain(PFP)during running by using support vector machine(SVM)classifier and feature selection method,so as to provide a theoretical support for the prevention and rehabilitation of PFP.Methods An SVM classification model was used to classify healthy individuals(n=13),PFP patients with long-term disease course(n=13),and PFP patients with short-term disease course(n=10)based on their dynamic features during running.The most effective minimum feature set was selected through feature selection method.Results The accuracy rate of the constructed classification model was 83.3%.The minimum feature set selected contained 3 key features.PFP patients with short-term disease course showed a delay in the appearance of impact valleys and active peaks,while PFP patients with long-term disease course showed a lower impact peak-valley slope.Conclusions PFP patients with short-term disease course mainly showed a prolonged shock absorption process and a delayed propulsion action,while PFP patients with long-term disease course showed the most significant feature of having a lower vertical reaction force impact peak-valley slope.These features revealed the specific characteristics of PFP at different stages of the disease,providing a basis for developing individualized rehabilitation programs.
9.Comparative study on the selectivity differences of 18F-TFQC and 18F-DPA-714 for TSPO gene polymorphisms and their PET imaging in rat neuroinflammation models
Hongxing SU ; Yufei MA ; Qingyu LIN ; Zhequan FU ; Xinyan GAO ; Pengcheng MA ; Dai SHI ; Zonghua LUO ; Dengfeng CHENG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;45(8):458-463
Objective:To explore the binding characteristics of N, N-diethyl-2-(2-(4-(2- 18F-fluoroethoxy)phenyl)-5, 7-dimethylpyrazolo[1, 5-a]pyrimidin-3-yl)acetamide ( 18F-DPA-714) and ( R)- N-sec-butyl- N-methyl-4-(3-( 18F-trifluoromethyl)phenyl)quinazoline-2-carboxamide ( 18F-TFQC) to the single nucleotide polymorphisms of the 18×10 3 translocator protein (TSPO), and to evaluate the imaging efficacy and feasibility of those 2 molecular probes in neuroinflammation rat models. Methods:To test the selectivity of 18F-DPA-714 and 18F-TFQC for TSPO polymorphisms, the wild-type (high-affinity binding, HAB) and mutant (low-affinity binding, LAB) sequences of the human TSPO gene were transfected into 293T cells respectively. A competitive inhibition assay was carried out with N-methyl- N-(1-methylpropyl)-1-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-isoquinoline carboxamide (PK11195) as an inhibitor to determine the binding affinities of 2 probes to TSPO polymorphisms. Rat neuroinflammation models ( n=6) were established using lipopolysaccharide. Three days after modeling, small animal PET/CT imaging was performed using 18F-DPA-714 and 18F-TFQC, respectively, to observe and compare the uptake of the tracers, and the ratio of SUV mean of the right striatum to SUV mean of the left striatum (SUVR) was calculated. After the imaging, the expression and distribution of microglia and TSPO were detected by tissue immunofluorescence. Repeated-measures analysis of variance was used to analyze the SUVR data of different groups. Results:The inhibition constants ( Ki) of 18F-TFQC on 293T-LAB and 293T-HAB cells were 23.51 and 14.60 nmol/L, respectively, with a Ki LAB/ Ki HAB ratio of 1.61, indicating low sensitivity to TSPO single nucleotide polymorphisms. The Ki of 18F-DPA-714 for binding to 293T-LAB and 293T-HAB cells were 45.23 and 6.47 nmol/L, respectively, with a Ki LAB/ Ki HAB ratio of 6.99. Small animal PET/CT imaging demonstrated that specifically uptake of both probes could be found in neuroinflammatory lesions. The overall SUVR of 18F-DPA-714 in the lesions within 60minutes was slightly higher than that of 18F-TFQC, but no significant difference was observed ( F values: inter-group 0.40, time effect 0.30, cross-effect 0.03; all P>0.05). Conclusions:Compared with 18F-DPA-714, 18F-TFQC is less sensitive to TSPO gene polymorphisms, thus being more suitable for clinical application and promotion. It holds promise for the early identification of neuroinflammation and the efficacy monitoring of anti-inflammatory drug treatments.
10.Support Vector Machine Analysis on Ground Reaction Force Characteristics of Patients with Patellofemoral Pain in Different Disease Courses
Pengcheng SHI ; Hanjun LI ; Huijuan SHI
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):284-290
Objective To investigate the dynamic features of patients with patellofemoral pain(PFP)during running by using support vector machine(SVM)classifier and feature selection method,so as to provide a theoretical support for the prevention and rehabilitation of PFP.Methods An SVM classification model was used to classify healthy individuals(n=13),PFP patients with long-term disease course(n=13),and PFP patients with short-term disease course(n=10)based on their dynamic features during running.The most effective minimum feature set was selected through feature selection method.Results The accuracy rate of the constructed classification model was 83.3%.The minimum feature set selected contained 3 key features.PFP patients with short-term disease course showed a delay in the appearance of impact valleys and active peaks,while PFP patients with long-term disease course showed a lower impact peak-valley slope.Conclusions PFP patients with short-term disease course mainly showed a prolonged shock absorption process and a delayed propulsion action,while PFP patients with long-term disease course showed the most significant feature of having a lower vertical reaction force impact peak-valley slope.These features revealed the specific characteristics of PFP at different stages of the disease,providing a basis for developing individualized rehabilitation programs.

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