1.The application of surgical robots in head and neck tumors.
Xiaoming HUANG ; Qingqing HE ; Dan WANG ; Jiqi YAN ; Yu WANG ; Xuekui LIU ; Chuanming ZHENG ; Yan XU ; Yanxia BAI ; Chao LI ; Ronghao SUN ; Xudong WANG ; Mingliang XIANG ; Yan WANG ; Xiang LU ; Lei TAO ; Ming SONG ; Qinlong LIANG ; Xiaomeng ZHANG ; Yuan HU ; Renhui CHEN ; Zhaohui LIU ; Faya LIANG ; Ping HAN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(11):1001-1008
2.Network pharmacology prediction to discover the potential pharmacological action mechanism of Rhizoma Dioscoreae for liver regeneration
Wei LIU ; Wenyu WANG ; Chenglong TIAN ; Ming-Zhong SUN ; Shuqing LIU ; Qinlong LIU
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2024;28(5):479-491
Improving liver regeneration (LR) remains a medical issue, and there is currently a lack of safe and effective drugs for LR. Rhizoma Dioscoreae (SanYak, SY) is a traditional Chinese medicine. However, the underlying action mechanism of SY treatment for LR is yet to be fully elucidated. To explore the mechanism by which SY affects LR, we have conducted a series of methods for network pharmacological analysis, molecular docking, and in vivo experimental validation in mice. Overall, 9 compounds and 30 predicted target genes of SY were found to be associated with the therapeutic effects of LR. Compared with the model group, hematoxylin and eosin staining revealed that the mice with preoperative drug intervention possessed fewer postoperative hepatocyte bubbles and relatively regular morphology. Furthermore, the serum alanine transaminase and aspartate aminotransferase levels were reduced, immunohistochemistry revealed elevated proliferating cell nuclear antigen positivity rate, and Western blotting demonstrated that the phospho-protein kinase B (AKT)/AKT ratio was downregulated and that vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) expression levels were upregulated. This study explored dioscin, the main active ingredient of SY, and its potential therapeutic effects on LR. It repairs damaged liver following surgery and promotes liver cell proliferation. The action mechanism comprises reducing AKT phosphorylation levels and upregulating VEGFA expression levels. Thus, this study provides a new direction for further research on the mechanism of SY promoting LR.
3.Network pharmacology prediction to discover the potential pharmacological action mechanism of Rhizoma Dioscoreae for liver regeneration
Wei LIU ; Wenyu WANG ; Chenglong TIAN ; Ming-Zhong SUN ; Shuqing LIU ; Qinlong LIU
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2024;28(5):479-491
Improving liver regeneration (LR) remains a medical issue, and there is currently a lack of safe and effective drugs for LR. Rhizoma Dioscoreae (SanYak, SY) is a traditional Chinese medicine. However, the underlying action mechanism of SY treatment for LR is yet to be fully elucidated. To explore the mechanism by which SY affects LR, we have conducted a series of methods for network pharmacological analysis, molecular docking, and in vivo experimental validation in mice. Overall, 9 compounds and 30 predicted target genes of SY were found to be associated with the therapeutic effects of LR. Compared with the model group, hematoxylin and eosin staining revealed that the mice with preoperative drug intervention possessed fewer postoperative hepatocyte bubbles and relatively regular morphology. Furthermore, the serum alanine transaminase and aspartate aminotransferase levels were reduced, immunohistochemistry revealed elevated proliferating cell nuclear antigen positivity rate, and Western blotting demonstrated that the phospho-protein kinase B (AKT)/AKT ratio was downregulated and that vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) expression levels were upregulated. This study explored dioscin, the main active ingredient of SY, and its potential therapeutic effects on LR. It repairs damaged liver following surgery and promotes liver cell proliferation. The action mechanism comprises reducing AKT phosphorylation levels and upregulating VEGFA expression levels. Thus, this study provides a new direction for further research on the mechanism of SY promoting LR.
4.Network pharmacology prediction to discover the potential pharmacological action mechanism of Rhizoma Dioscoreae for liver regeneration
Wei LIU ; Wenyu WANG ; Chenglong TIAN ; Ming-Zhong SUN ; Shuqing LIU ; Qinlong LIU
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2024;28(5):479-491
Improving liver regeneration (LR) remains a medical issue, and there is currently a lack of safe and effective drugs for LR. Rhizoma Dioscoreae (SanYak, SY) is a traditional Chinese medicine. However, the underlying action mechanism of SY treatment for LR is yet to be fully elucidated. To explore the mechanism by which SY affects LR, we have conducted a series of methods for network pharmacological analysis, molecular docking, and in vivo experimental validation in mice. Overall, 9 compounds and 30 predicted target genes of SY were found to be associated with the therapeutic effects of LR. Compared with the model group, hematoxylin and eosin staining revealed that the mice with preoperative drug intervention possessed fewer postoperative hepatocyte bubbles and relatively regular morphology. Furthermore, the serum alanine transaminase and aspartate aminotransferase levels were reduced, immunohistochemistry revealed elevated proliferating cell nuclear antigen positivity rate, and Western blotting demonstrated that the phospho-protein kinase B (AKT)/AKT ratio was downregulated and that vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) expression levels were upregulated. This study explored dioscin, the main active ingredient of SY, and its potential therapeutic effects on LR. It repairs damaged liver following surgery and promotes liver cell proliferation. The action mechanism comprises reducing AKT phosphorylation levels and upregulating VEGFA expression levels. Thus, this study provides a new direction for further research on the mechanism of SY promoting LR.
5.Network pharmacology prediction to discover the potential pharmacological action mechanism of Rhizoma Dioscoreae for liver regeneration
Wei LIU ; Wenyu WANG ; Chenglong TIAN ; Ming-Zhong SUN ; Shuqing LIU ; Qinlong LIU
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2024;28(5):479-491
Improving liver regeneration (LR) remains a medical issue, and there is currently a lack of safe and effective drugs for LR. Rhizoma Dioscoreae (SanYak, SY) is a traditional Chinese medicine. However, the underlying action mechanism of SY treatment for LR is yet to be fully elucidated. To explore the mechanism by which SY affects LR, we have conducted a series of methods for network pharmacological analysis, molecular docking, and in vivo experimental validation in mice. Overall, 9 compounds and 30 predicted target genes of SY were found to be associated with the therapeutic effects of LR. Compared with the model group, hematoxylin and eosin staining revealed that the mice with preoperative drug intervention possessed fewer postoperative hepatocyte bubbles and relatively regular morphology. Furthermore, the serum alanine transaminase and aspartate aminotransferase levels were reduced, immunohistochemistry revealed elevated proliferating cell nuclear antigen positivity rate, and Western blotting demonstrated that the phospho-protein kinase B (AKT)/AKT ratio was downregulated and that vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) expression levels were upregulated. This study explored dioscin, the main active ingredient of SY, and its potential therapeutic effects on LR. It repairs damaged liver following surgery and promotes liver cell proliferation. The action mechanism comprises reducing AKT phosphorylation levels and upregulating VEGFA expression levels. Thus, this study provides a new direction for further research on the mechanism of SY promoting LR.
6.Network pharmacology prediction to discover the potential pharmacological action mechanism of Rhizoma Dioscoreae for liver regeneration
Wei LIU ; Wenyu WANG ; Chenglong TIAN ; Ming-Zhong SUN ; Shuqing LIU ; Qinlong LIU
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2024;28(5):479-491
Improving liver regeneration (LR) remains a medical issue, and there is currently a lack of safe and effective drugs for LR. Rhizoma Dioscoreae (SanYak, SY) is a traditional Chinese medicine. However, the underlying action mechanism of SY treatment for LR is yet to be fully elucidated. To explore the mechanism by which SY affects LR, we have conducted a series of methods for network pharmacological analysis, molecular docking, and in vivo experimental validation in mice. Overall, 9 compounds and 30 predicted target genes of SY were found to be associated with the therapeutic effects of LR. Compared with the model group, hematoxylin and eosin staining revealed that the mice with preoperative drug intervention possessed fewer postoperative hepatocyte bubbles and relatively regular morphology. Furthermore, the serum alanine transaminase and aspartate aminotransferase levels were reduced, immunohistochemistry revealed elevated proliferating cell nuclear antigen positivity rate, and Western blotting demonstrated that the phospho-protein kinase B (AKT)/AKT ratio was downregulated and that vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) expression levels were upregulated. This study explored dioscin, the main active ingredient of SY, and its potential therapeutic effects on LR. It repairs damaged liver following surgery and promotes liver cell proliferation. The action mechanism comprises reducing AKT phosphorylation levels and upregulating VEGFA expression levels. Thus, this study provides a new direction for further research on the mechanism of SY promoting LR.
7.Melatonin Attenuates Mitochondrial Damage in Aristolochic AcidInduced Acute Kidney Injury
Jian SUN ; Jinjin PAN ; Qinlong LIU ; Jizhong CHENG ; Qing TANG ; Yuke JI ; Ke CHENG ; Rui WANG ; Liang LIU ; Dingyou WANG ; Na WU ; Xu ZHENG ; Junxia LI ; Xueyan ZHANG ; Zhilong ZHU ; Yanchun DING ; Feng ZHENG ; Jia LI ; Ying ZHANG ; Yuhui YUAN
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2023;31(1):97-107
Aristolochic acid (AA), extracted from Aristolochiaceae plants, plays an essential role in traditional herbal medicines and is used for different diseases. However, AA has been found to be nephrotoxic and is known to cause aristolochic acid nephropathy (AAN).AA-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) is a syndrome in AAN with a high morbidity that manifests mitochondrial damage as a key part of its pathological progression. Melatonin primarily serves as a mitochondria-targeted antioxidant. However, its mitochondrial protective role in AA-induced AKI is barely reported. In this study, mice were administrated 2.5 mg/kg AA to induce AKI. Melatonin reduced the increase in Upro and Scr and attenuated the necrosis and atrophy of renal proximal tubules in mice exposed to AA. Melatonin suppressed ROS generation, MDA levels and iNOS expression and increased SOD activities in vivo and in vitro. Intriguingly, the in vivo study revealed that melatonin decreased mitochondrial fragmentation in renal proximal tubular cells and increased ATP levels in kidney tissues in response to AA. In vitro, melatonin restored the mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) in NRK-52E and HK-2 cells and led to an elevation in ATP levels. Confocal immunofluorescence data showed that puncta containing Mito-tracker and GFP-LC3A/B were reduced, thereby impeding the mitophagy of tubular epithelial cells. Furthermore, melatonin decreased LC3A/B-II expression and increased p62 expression. The apoptosis of tubular epithelial cells induced by AA was decreased. Therefore, our findings revealed that melatonin could prevent AA-induced AKI by attenuating mitochondrial damage, which may provide a potential therapeutic method for renal AA toxicity.
8.Meta analysis on intravenous antioxidants therapy in the treatment of moderately severe and severe acute pancreatitis
Wenwu SUN ; Jinlong WANG ; Qinlong SUN ; Enqiang MAO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2017;17(1):25-30
Objective To investigate the efficacy of intravenous antioxidants therapy in treating moderately severe acute pancreatitis (MSAP) and severe acute pancreatitis (SAP).Methods Pubmed,Embase,Cochrane library and CNKI databases for all randomized control trials published before March 18st,2016 manually was searched by computer.Data on AP associated mortality and length of stay (LOS) were collected.The quality of the trials included was assessed by the Cochrane systematic review method.Results Fifteen trials with data of 620 patients were eligible for final inclusion.Among the 15 trials,detailed randomization for grouping was clearly described in 5 studies and obvious bias was observed in 1 study.Three studies had obvious biases considering whether outcome assessment was blinded,outcome data was incomplete and outcome report was selective.No other apparent bias was found.Statistical analysis showed that compared with control group,intravenous antioxidants administration did not significantly reduce mortality (12.1 vs 9.7,RD=-0.02,95% CI-0.08~-0.03,P=0.44;RR=0.83.95% CI0.51~ 1.34,P=0.44),but could shorten LOS (MD=-2.02;95% CI-4.00~-0.05;P=0.04).Conclusions Intravenous antioxidants could greatly shorten LOS of patients with MSAP and SAP.
9.Significance of heparin in the treatment of patients with sepsis
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(12):1144-1147
The latest definition of sepsis (Sepsis-3) is the life-threatening organ dysfunction due to overreaction of immune system caused by infection. The situation can develop into multiple organ dysfunction syndromes (MODS). In the pathological process of pathogen invasion, a large number of inflammatory factors directly damage organ function, while dysfunction of coagulation system is also involved in this process. With the overreaction of inflammation, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) occurred, which further exacerbated organ damage. As excessive inflammation and coagulation disorders are mutually reinforced, the clearance of pathogenic microorganisms and the control of inflammatory reactions cannot effectively improve the sepsis caused by MODS. As a clinically readily available anticoagulant, heparin is widely used in a variety of severe situations caused by DIC, thromboembolic disease and some invasive procedure for anticoagulant treatment. In recent years, domestic and foreign studies have found that heparin has a certain anti-inflammatory effect, which can reduce the incidence of DIC, improve sepsis patients with microcirculation and MODS, reduce 28-day mortality. However, there is controversy in its effectiveness and safety. Therefore, the application of heparin in the treatment of sepsis need to be further defined and discussed.
10.Methods of hepatic vascular exclusion on recovery of postoperative liver function in patients undergoing hepatectomy
Ming YANG ; Yuncheng LI ; Deguang SUN ; Rui LIANG ; Qinlong LIU ; Asef TAGIYEU ; Liming WANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2013;(3):222-224
One hundred and ten patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma underwent hepatectomy from 2005 to 2010.Different methods of hepatic exclusion were applied in the surgery,including 54 patients with total hepatic vascular exclusion,22 with half hepatic vascular exclusion and 34 with regional hepatic vascular exclusion.The recovery of postoperative liver function was retrospectively analyzed.The results showed that the postoperative liver function of regional hepatic vascular exclusion [ALT(311 ± 80) U/L,total bilirubin (TB) (22.2 ± 8.3) μmoL/L at 1 st day and ALT (58 ± 17) U/L,TB (11.3 ± 3.1)μmol/L at 7th day] was better than that of total hepatic vascular exclusion [ALT(874 ±299)U/L,TB (42.9± 19.1) μmol/L at 1st day (P<0.05) and ALT (108-±52)U/L,TB (14.6±9.2) μmol/L at 7th day] (P < 0.05,> 0.05),indicating that regional hepatic vascular exclusion can effectively reduce hepatic injury during the operation and promote recovery of liver function after operation.

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