1.Qi and Yin Deficiency with Qi Stagnation and Blood Stasis in Rat Model of Rhein-induced Cathartic Colon
Youcheng HE ; Fengru JIANG ; Yue WU ; Chunyu ZHOU ; Erhao LIU ; Pengfei ZHOU ; Keyi PAN ; Shuyu CAI ; Jianye YUAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(11):185-195
ObjectiveTo evaluate and analyze the syndrome characteristics of Qi and Yin deficiency accompanied by Qi stagnation and blood stasis in a rhein-induced cathartic colon (CC) rat model. MethodsTwenty-four rats were divided into a normal group and a model group (CC group). The rats were administered equal volumes of physiological saline or 2% rhein suspension by gavage to establish the model over three cycles (approximately 118 days). The first cycle lasted 46 days, with a dosage of 12 mL·kg-1·d-1, administered every other day. The second cycle lasted 37 days, with a dosage of 12 mL·kg-1·d-1, administered for 5 consecutive days followed by 2 days of cessation. The third cycle lasted 35 days, with a dosage of 16 mL·kg-1·d-1, also administered for 5 consecutive days followed by 2 days of cessation. Each cycle ended when 80% of the rats no longer exhibited loose stools. Body mass, 24 h food intake, coat condition, and coat red (R), green (G), and blue (B) values were recorded. The open field test (OFT) was used to measure the total distance traveled to evaluate Qi deficiency. The body mass coefficient and 24 h water intake were recorded to assess Yin deficiency. The sucrose preference test (SPT) was used to determine the sucrose preference rate (SPR), and the average speed in OFT was measured to evaluate depressive status (liver depression and Qi stagnation). Tongue images and their R, G, and B values were recorded. Whole blood viscosity (WBV) and plasma viscosity (PV) were measured using an automatic hemorheological analyzer to evaluate blood stasis. A carbon ink propulsion test was performed to determine the intestinal transit rate (ITR) for disease model evaluation. Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining was used to observe histopathological changes in the colon. Real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (Real-time PCR) was used to detect the mRNA expression of transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) and tryptophan hydroxylase 1 (TPH1) in colon tissue. Western blot was used to detect the protein expression of TRPA1 and TPH1. ResultsIn terms of syndrome indicators, compared with the normal group, the body mass of the CC group decreased (P<0.05), while 24 h food intake increased (P<0.01). The coats of the CC group appeared withered, disheveled, and dull, and the R, G, and B values of the coat decreased (P<0.01). The total distance traveled in OFT decreased (P<0.01). The body mass coefficient decreased (P<0.01), while 24 h water intake increased (P<0.05, P<0.01). The SPR decreased (P<0.01), and the average speed in OFT slowed (P<0.01). The tongue appeared dark red, and the R, G, and B values of tongue images decreased (P<0.01). WBV and PV increased (P<0.01). Regarding disease indicators, compared with the normal group, the ITR decreased in the CC group (P<0.01). Pathologically, HE staining showed necrosis and shedding of colonic mucosal epithelial cells, disruption of mucosal continuity, and infiltration of inflammatory cells in the lamina propria in the CC group. Semi-quantitative analysis showed increased HAI scores (P<0.05) and increased inflammatory cell counts and area proportion (P<0.05). In terms of molecular biological indicators, compared with the normal group, the mRNA and protein expression levels of TRPA1 and TPH1 in colon tissue decreased in the CC group (P<0.05, P<0.01). ConclusionThe rhein-induced CC rat model conforms to the traditional Chinese medicine syndrome characteristics of Qi and Yin deficiency accompanied by Qi stagnation and blood stasis.
2.Rescuing lysosomal/autophagic defects via nanoapproach: implications for lysosomal/autophagic defect-related diseases.
Xiaodan HUANG ; Yue FANG ; Jie SONG ; Yuanjing HAO ; Yuanyuan CAI ; Pengfei WEI ; Na ZHANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2025;26(9):813-842
The dysfunction of the lysosome and autophagy-lysosome system serves as a driving force for neurodegenerative diseases, metabolic disorders, inflammatory conditions, and other related diseases, closely influencing their onset and progression. Therefore, restoring the function of the lysosome or autophagy-lysosome system has become an increasingly crucial therapeutic strategy in disease management. In this review, we will introduce the lysosomal biogenesis, structure, and function, as well as the biological process of the autophagy-lysosome system. Various diseases closely associated with lysosomal/autophagic dysfunction are also reviewed, emphasizing the significance of targeting the function of the lysosome or autophagy-lysosome system in disease treatment. Finally, we focus on engineered nanomaterials that have the capabilities to restore the function of the lysosome or autophagy-lysosome system, and summarize different strategies and methods for achieving this goal. This review aims to elucidate the latest progress in the field of nanomedicine for lysosomal/autophagic defect-related diseases and inspire the development of innovative and clinically valuable nanomedicines.
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3.Erratum: Publisher erratum to "Fenofibrate-promoted hepatomegaly and liver regeneration are PPARα-dependent and partially related to the YAP pathway" Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 14 (2024) 2992-3008.
Shicheng FAN ; Yue GAO ; Pengfei ZHAO ; Guomin XIE ; Yanying ZHOU ; Xiao YANG ; Xuan LI ; Shuaishuai ZHANG ; Frank J GONZALEZ ; Aijuan QU ; Min HUANG ; Huichang BI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(6):3354-3354
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2024.03.030.].
4.Analysis on effective components and biological activity of volatile oil in anti-URTI formula
Heming FAN ; Yue LI ; Tuoxin LI ; Liying JIA ; Pengfei GAO ; Dongping LIU ; Donghe HAN ; Xian ZHANG ; Lin ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(6):843-848
Objective:To analyze the extraction, chemical composition, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory activity of the TCM formula essential oil for the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections (URTI); To provide a scientific basis for its further development.Methods:The formula essential oil was extracted using the steam distillation method and analyzed for chemical composition by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The DPPH, ABTS scavenging ability, and hydroxyl radical scavenging ability of volatile oils were measured. The effect of the essential oil on the viability of RAW264.7 cells was assessed using the CCK-8 assay. ELISA and Western blot methods were used to determine the effects of volatile oil on LPS induced inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNF-α.Results:The average extraction rate of the formula essential oil was 1.12%, with a density of 0.973 2 g/ml. Twelve main chemical components were identified, with 1,8-cineole (42.9%) and patchoulol (19.9%) being the predominant constituents. The essential oil exhibited DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging capacities of 52% and 59%, respectively, and a hydroxyl radical scavenging capacity exceeding 70%. Essential oil could reduce the levels of IL-6 and TNF-α ( P<0.05). Conclusion:TCM formula essential oil for the treatment of URTI contains multiple bioactive components and demonstrates significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
5.Intestinal blast injuries after different intensity waveshock in rats exposure to extremely cold environment:a comparative study
Yongchao YUE ; Libin ZHANG ; Wenqi ZHOU ; Junren WANG ; Pengfei WU ; Guangyan WU ; Hai MA
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(17):2071-2078
Objective To compare the intestinal injury induced by different intensities of waveshock in rats exposed to extremely cold environment and to preliminarily explore the characteristics of the injury.Methods Sixty healthy male SD rats(2 months old,weighing 200~250 g)were randomly divided into 6 groups(n=10):blank control group,low-temperature control group,5.0 MPa shock control group,and low-temperature+4.0,4.5 and 5.0 MPa shock groups.The rats in the experimental groups were pre-treated in a-10℃low-temperature environment for 30 min and then subjected to intestinal injury by using BST-I biological shock tube with different driving pressures.At 3,8,and 24 h after injury,the serum levels of IL-6,TNF-α,intestinal fatty acid binding protein(I-FABP),and diamine oxidase(DAO)were detected,and the survival of rats within 24 h was recorded.At 24 h after injury,the rats were anesthetized and dissected,the characteristics of intestinal injury were observed,and pathological examination was performed.The differences of intestinal injury were compared among the 6 groups to explore the characteristics of intestinal injuries after different intensities of shockwave in rats after exposure to extremely cold environment.Results Compared with the blank control group,the other 5 groups exhibited different severities of intestinal injury,and the rats in the low-temperature+different shock groups were more prone to intestinal edema and trauma.The mortality rate was significantly increased in the low-temperature+5.0 MPa shock group(P<0.05).Pathological and serological studies found that dual effects of very cold environment and blast injury resulted in intestinal mucosal hemorrhage,edema,and disintegration of lamina propria in the experimental rats.The indicators of intestinal mucosal injury and intestinal inflammatory factors were also significantly increased when compared with the blank control group,and significant differences were among the groups with increment of shock intensity(P<0.05).Conclusion Exposure to very cold environment combined with abdominal blast injury increases mortality rate in rats,manifested by elevated serological indicators and intestinal inflammatory factors,as well as varying severities of intestinal wall edema and submucosal bleeding.Furthermore,the severity of the injury is positively related to the impact intensity,with worsened as the impact intensity increasing.
6.Comparative study of commonly used rapid imaging techniques for cerebral three-dimensional time-of-flight MR angiography
Kai NING ; Xu HAN ; Weifeng WANG ; Linyao YUE ; Xiaodan WANG ; Pengfei ZHAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(8):1388-1391,1417
Objective To explore the effects of commonly used rapid imaging techniques on the image quality of cerebral three-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography(3D-TOF-MRA)and to select the optimal imaging technique for clinical use.Methods Thirty subjects were prospectively recruited,and five sets of 3D-TOF-MRA images were acquired as follows:non-acceleration(reference group),intra-layer parallel imaging(PI)(1D group),inter-layer PI(2D group),compressed sensing(CS)group,and artificial intelligence-assisted compressive sensing(ACS)group.The metrics including clarity,pseudo-stenosis,signal-to-noise ratio(SNR),contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR),and edge sharpness of the intracranial proximal,middle,and distal blood vessels were quantitatively or qualitatively assessed.Results There were no significant differences in the clarity of intracranial proximal and middle blood vessels between the groups(P>0.05).The clarity of distal blood vessels in the ACS group was superior to that in the other groups,and the CS and 2D groups were superior to the 1D group.Compared to the reference group,no stenosis was observed in any segment of the blood vessels in the ACS group,while the incidence of stenosis in the distal blood vessels of the 1D,2D,and CS groups was 36.67%,13.33%,and 6.67%,respectively.The SNR of the proximal and middle blood vessels in the ACS group did not differ from the reference group,and the SNR of the proximal,middle,and distal segments was higher than that in the 1D and CS groups,and higher than the 2D group for the proximal and distal segments.The CNR of the proximal,middle,and distal segments in the ACS group did not differ from the reference group,and was higher than that of the 1D and CS groups,and higher than the 2D group for the proximal and distal segments.The edge sharpness of the ACS group was significantly higher than that of the other groups.Conclusion ACS technology can accelerate the imaging speed and improve the image quality of cerebral 3D-TOF-MRA.It is recommended for use.
7.The relationship between memory bias, mental imagery, attention bias and depression in college students
Xiliang XU ; Jiayun WANG ; Pengfei YUE ; Huihui XI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(3):266-271
Objective:To explore the relationship between memory bias, mental imagery, attention bias and depression in college students.Methods:From May to July 2024, a questionnaire was randomly distributed among 72 undergraduate students.The Beck depression inventory and Beck anxiety inventory were used to evaluate the depression and anxiety levels of all participants.The eye tracker was used to record the eye movement data of participants when observing emotional facial images.After the eye movement experiment, the scenario-based event completion task and prospective imagery task were used to collect the memory bias and mental imagery scores of all participants.SPSS 23.0 software was used for Spearman correlation analysis, and PROCESS 3.5 macro program was used for mediating effect test.Results:The scores of college students' negative memory bias, negative mental imagery, negative attention bias and depression were 0.40±0.15, 25.86±9.39, 0.41±0.14, 11.00(5.00, 20.00), respectively.Negative memory bias in college students was significantly and positively correlated with negative mental imagery, negative attention bias and depression ( r=0.832, 0.627, 0.834, all P<0.01).Negative mental imagery in college students was significantly and positively correlated with negative attention bias and depression ( r=0.692, 0.969, both P<0.01).Negative attention bias in college students was significantly and positively correlated with depression ( r=0.693, P<0.01).Negative mental imagery and negative attention bias had significant single chain mediating effect between negative memory bias and depression in college students, accounting for 16.61%(0.146/0.879), 15.70%(0.138/0.879)and 4.89%(0.043/0.879)of the total effect, respectively. Conclusion:There is a significant positive correlation between negative memory bias, negative mental imagery, negative attention bias and depression.Negative mental imagery and negative attention bias not only partially mediate the relationship between negative memory bias and depression in college students, but also have a chain mediating effect.
8.Application value of Bama miniature pig model in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancrea-tography training
Sheng CHEN ; Ping2 YUE ; Yanyan2 LIN ; Jinduo2 ZHANG ; Long2 GAO ; Ling'en3 ZHANG ; Zhengping AN ; Chenyang WEI ; Pengfei LI ; Xun2 LI ; Wenbo2 MENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2025;24(7):898-904
Objective:To investigate the application value of Bama miniature pig model in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) training.Methods:The experimental study was conducted. Six Bama miniature pigs were selected to establish animal model for ERCP operation. The experimental equipments were the EP-6000 image processing system and ED-580T therapeutic duodenoscopy, and the surgery was performed by two experienced chief physicians. Observation indicators: (1) surgical operation status; (2) preoperative and postoperative physiological and biochemical indicators of experimental animals; (3) experimental endpoint indicators. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, and measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M(range). Count data were expressed as absolute numbers. Results:(1) Surgical operation status. During the operation, the time required for the duodenoscope to pass from the esophageal inlet to the pylorus of the six experimental animals was 151(range, 46-227)seconds, the insertion length of the endoscope at the pylorus was 85(range, 80-90)cm, and the straightened length of the endoscope shaft was 47(range, 45-50)cm. For bile duct cannulation, the total number of cannulation attempts was 2.0(range, 1.0-3.0), the number of successful cannulation was 1.5(range, 1.0-2.0), and the time of successful cannulation was 44(range, 13-80)seconds. For pancreatic duct cannulation, the total number of cannulation attempts was 3.0(range, 1.0-8.0), and only one successful intubation was performed for each experimental animal, with the time of successful cannulation as 100(range, 53-320)seconds. (2) Preoperative and postoperative physiological and biochemical indicators of experimental animals. For six experimental animals, the preoperative body temperature was (38.8±0.1)℃, serum amylase was (55.3±0.2)U/dL, serum lipase was 232.9(range, 29.4-547.3)U/L, alanine aminotransferase was (51±10)U/L, aspartate aminotransferase was (38±12)U/L, and total bilirubin was (3.2±0.7)μmol/L. At 24 hours postoperatively, the body temperature was (38.6±0.1)℃, serum amylase was (53.0±6.0)U/dL, serum lipase was 62.4(range, 29.4-94.1)U/L, alanine amino-transferase was (54±5)U/L, aspartate aminotransferase was (67±27)U/L, and total bilirubin was (3.5±1.9)μmol/L. (3) Experimental endpoint indicators. At the experimental endpoint of 14 days after surgery, the bile duct length in the six experimental animals was (8.6±1.2)cm, and the bile duct inner diameter was (2.5±0.5)mm. The pancreatic duct length was 12.9(range, 3.7-20.8)cm, and the inner diameter was (1.6±0.2)mm. Results of histopathological examination revealed that both CD3 and CD68 staining were negative in the bile duct and surrounding hepatic tissue, as well as in the pancreatic duct and adjacent pancreatic tissue at the experimental endpoint of 14 days after surgery.Conclusion:Bama miniature pig model can be used for ERCP training.
9.The relationship between memory bias, mental imagery, attention bias and depression in college students
Xiliang XU ; Jiayun WANG ; Pengfei YUE ; Huihui XI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(3):266-271
Objective:To explore the relationship between memory bias, mental imagery, attention bias and depression in college students.Methods:From May to July 2024, a questionnaire was randomly distributed among 72 undergraduate students.The Beck depression inventory and Beck anxiety inventory were used to evaluate the depression and anxiety levels of all participants.The eye tracker was used to record the eye movement data of participants when observing emotional facial images.After the eye movement experiment, the scenario-based event completion task and prospective imagery task were used to collect the memory bias and mental imagery scores of all participants.SPSS 23.0 software was used for Spearman correlation analysis, and PROCESS 3.5 macro program was used for mediating effect test.Results:The scores of college students' negative memory bias, negative mental imagery, negative attention bias and depression were 0.40±0.15, 25.86±9.39, 0.41±0.14, 11.00(5.00, 20.00), respectively.Negative memory bias in college students was significantly and positively correlated with negative mental imagery, negative attention bias and depression ( r=0.832, 0.627, 0.834, all P<0.01).Negative mental imagery in college students was significantly and positively correlated with negative attention bias and depression ( r=0.692, 0.969, both P<0.01).Negative attention bias in college students was significantly and positively correlated with depression ( r=0.693, P<0.01).Negative mental imagery and negative attention bias had significant single chain mediating effect between negative memory bias and depression in college students, accounting for 16.61%(0.146/0.879), 15.70%(0.138/0.879)and 4.89%(0.043/0.879)of the total effect, respectively. Conclusion:There is a significant positive correlation between negative memory bias, negative mental imagery, negative attention bias and depression.Negative mental imagery and negative attention bias not only partially mediate the relationship between negative memory bias and depression in college students, but also have a chain mediating effect.
10.Comparative study of commonly used rapid imaging techniques for cerebral three-dimensional time-of-flight MR angiography
Kai NING ; Xu HAN ; Weifeng WANG ; Linyao YUE ; Xiaodan WANG ; Pengfei ZHAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(8):1388-1391,1417
Objective To explore the effects of commonly used rapid imaging techniques on the image quality of cerebral three-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography(3D-TOF-MRA)and to select the optimal imaging technique for clinical use.Methods Thirty subjects were prospectively recruited,and five sets of 3D-TOF-MRA images were acquired as follows:non-acceleration(reference group),intra-layer parallel imaging(PI)(1D group),inter-layer PI(2D group),compressed sensing(CS)group,and artificial intelligence-assisted compressive sensing(ACS)group.The metrics including clarity,pseudo-stenosis,signal-to-noise ratio(SNR),contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR),and edge sharpness of the intracranial proximal,middle,and distal blood vessels were quantitatively or qualitatively assessed.Results There were no significant differences in the clarity of intracranial proximal and middle blood vessels between the groups(P>0.05).The clarity of distal blood vessels in the ACS group was superior to that in the other groups,and the CS and 2D groups were superior to the 1D group.Compared to the reference group,no stenosis was observed in any segment of the blood vessels in the ACS group,while the incidence of stenosis in the distal blood vessels of the 1D,2D,and CS groups was 36.67%,13.33%,and 6.67%,respectively.The SNR of the proximal and middle blood vessels in the ACS group did not differ from the reference group,and the SNR of the proximal,middle,and distal segments was higher than that in the 1D and CS groups,and higher than the 2D group for the proximal and distal segments.The CNR of the proximal,middle,and distal segments in the ACS group did not differ from the reference group,and was higher than that of the 1D and CS groups,and higher than the 2D group for the proximal and distal segments.The edge sharpness of the ACS group was significantly higher than that of the other groups.Conclusion ACS technology can accelerate the imaging speed and improve the image quality of cerebral 3D-TOF-MRA.It is recommended for use.

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