1.Effect and mechanism of Jingangteng capsules in the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease based on gut microbiota and metabolomics
Shiyuan CHENG ; Yue XIONG ; Dandan ZHANG ; Jing LI ; Zhiying SUN ; Jiaying TIAN ; Li SHEN ; Yue SHEN ; Dan LIU ; Qiong WEI ; Xiaochuan YE
China Pharmacy 2025;36(11):1340-1347
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect and mechanism of Jingangteng capsules in the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). METHODS Thirty-two SD rats were randomly divided into normal group and modeling group. The modeling group was fed a high-fat diet to establish a NAFLD model. The successfully modeled rats were then randomly divided into model group, atorvastatin group[positive control, 2 mg/(kg·d)], and Jingangteng capsules low- and high-dose groups [0.63 and 2.52 mg/(kg·d)], with 6 rats in each group. The pathological changes of the liver were observed by hematoxylin-eosin staining and oil red O staining. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was performed to determine the serum levels of triglycerides (TG), total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transaminase (AST), tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-6, IL-18. 16S rDNA amplicon sequencing and metabolomics techniques were applied to explore the effects of Jingangteng capsules on gut microbiota and metabolisms in NAFLD rats. Based on the E-mail:591146765@qq.com metabolomics results, Western blot analysis was performed to detect proteins related to the nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB)/NOD-like receptor family protein 3 (NLRP3) signaling pathway in the livers of NAFLD rats. RESULTS The experimental results showed that Jingangteng capsules could significantly reduce the serum levels of TG, TC, LDL-C, AST, ALT, TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-18, while increased the level of HDL-C, and alleviated the hepatic cellular steatosis and inflammatory infiltration in NAFLD rats. They could regulate the gut microbiota disorders in NAFLD rats, significantly increased the relative abundance of Romboutsia and Oscillospira, and significantly decreased the relative abundance of Blautia (P<0.05). They also regulated metabolic disorders primarily by affecting secondary bile acid biosynthesis, fatty acid degradation, O-antigen nucleotide sugar biosynthesis, etc. Results of Western blot assay showed that they significantly reduced the phosphorylation levels of NF-κB p65 and NF-κB inhibitor α, and the protein expression levels of NLRP3, caspase-1 and ASC (P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS Jingangteng capsules could improve inflammation, lipid accumulation and liver injury in NAFLD rats, regulate the disorders of gut microbiota and metabolisms, and inhibit NF-κB/NLRP3 signaling pathway. Their therapeutic effects against NAFLD are mediated through the inhibition of the NF-κB/NLRP3 signaling pathway.
2.Analysis of the demands for pharmaceutical clinic service and influential factors based on Kano model
Han SHAN ; Xuan YE ; Zihan GUO ; Jing WU ; Jinwei HU ; Xiaopei TONG ; Yufei BIN ; Jiyong LIU ; Qiong DU ; Mengmeng WANG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(22):2850-2855
OBJECTIVE To explore the characteristics and influential factors of pharmaceutical clinic service demands, providing evidence for optimizing pharmaceutical service models and facilitating pharmaceutical service models of pharmacist role transformation. METHODS A cross-sectional survey design was adopted, and 410 outpatient participants were selected from Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center through convenience sampling for questionnaire administration from February to May 2025. Kano model was applied to analyze the demand attributes of 25 pharmaceutical services, while questionnaires were used to assess patients’ awareness and demand status. Subgroup analyses were conducted based on key demographic variables such as gender, age, educational attainment, and economic burdens, to SACA- systematically examine the differences in Kano attribute classification among patients in each subgroup. RESULTS The awareness rate of pharmaceutical outpatient services among patients was only 14.63%, yet those who were aware demonstrated a significantly higher demand rate for such services compared to those who were unaware (P<0.001). The demand for pharmaceutical clinic services exhibited a hierarchical characteristic: twelve items were identified as attractive attributes (e. g., providing suggestions for more affordable treatment options, offering online consultation services, etc.), five items as expected attributes (e.g., having a good attitude and being able to patiently answer your questions, etc.), three items as must-have attributes (e.g., providing guidance on medication dosage and usage, providing guidance on medication precautions, etc.), five items as indifferent attributes (e.g., providing treatment plan recommendations based on the patient’s condition). There were zero items classified as reverse attribute. Subgroup analysis revealed that female patients showed greater concern for “neat and clean attire of medical staff” than male patients (P<0.001); patients under 60 years of age demonstrated stronger demand for “providing treatment plan recommendations based on patients’ conditions” compared to patients aged 60 or above (P=0.016); those with below high school education placed greater emphasis on “providing guidance on medication precautions” compared to those with a high school education or above (P=0.011); patients with lower economic burdens exhibited stronger preferences for “neat and clean attire of medical staff ” (P=0.002). CONCLUSIONS The public awareness rate of pharmaceutical clinic services is considerably low; however, those who are aware of such services demonstrate significantly higher demand. The medication safety-related services and convenience-oriented demands should be prioritized in the development of pharmaceutical clinics. Moreover, the study also revealed that factors such as gender, age, educational level, and economic burdens exert significant influences on patients’ service demands.
3.CAR-based cell therapies for systemic lupus erythematosus.
Yiyang WANG ; Liangjing LU ; Shuang YE ; Qiong FU
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(5):523-530
The remarkable efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy in hematological malignancies has provided a solid basis for the therapeutic concept, wherein specific pathogenic cell populations can be eradicated by means of targeted recognition. During the past few years, CAR-based cell therapies have been extensively investigated in preclinical and clinical research across various non-tumor diseases, with particular emphasis in the treatment of autoimmune diseases (ADs), yielding significant advancements. The recent deployment of CD19-directed CAR T cells has induced long-lasting, drug-free remission in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and other systemic ADs, alongside a more profound immune reconstruction of B cell repertoire compared with conventional immunosuppressive agents and B cell-targeting biologics. Despite the initial success achieved by CAR T cell therapy, it is critical to acknowledge the divergences in its application between cancer and ADs. Through examining recent clinical studies and ongoing research, we highlight the transformative potential of this therapeutic approach in the treatment of SLE, while also addressing the challenges and future directions necessary to enhance the long-term efficacy and safety of CAR-based cell therapies in clinical practice.
Humans
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Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/immunology*
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Receptors, Chimeric Antigen/metabolism*
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Immunotherapy, Adoptive/methods*
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Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy/methods*
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Animals
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T-Lymphocytes/immunology*
4.Layered double hydroxide-loaded si-NEAT1 regulates paclitaxel resistance and tumor-associated macrophage polarization in breast cancer by targeting miR-133b/PD-L1.
Zhaojun ZHANG ; Qiong WU ; Miaomiao XIE ; Ruyin YE ; Chenchen GENG ; Jiwen SHI ; Qingling YANG ; Wenrui WANG ; Yurong SHI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(8):1718-1731
OBJECTIVES:
To study the molecular mechanisms of LDH-loaded si-NEAT1 for regulating paclitaxel resistance and tumor-associated macrophage (TAM) polarization in breast cancer.
METHODS:
qRT-PCR and Western blotting were used to detect the expression of lncRNA NEAT1, miR-133b, and PD-L1 in breast cancer SKBR3 cells and paclitaxel-resistant SKBR3 cells (SKBR3-PR). The effects of transfection with si-NEAT1 and miR-133b mimics on MRP, MCRP and PD-L1 expressions and cell proliferation, migration and apoptosis were investigated using qRT-PCR, Western blotting, scratch and Transwell assays, and flow cytometry. Rescue experiments were conducted using si-NEAT1 and miR-133b inhibitor. Human THP-1 macrophages were cultured in the presence of conditioned media (CM) derived from SKBR3 and SKBR3-PR cells with or with si-NEAT1 transfection for comparison of IL-4-induced macrophage polarization by detecting the surface markers. LDH@si-NEAT1 nanocarriers were constructed, and their effects on MRP, MCRP and PD-L1 expressions and cell behaviors of the tumor cells were examined. THP-1 cells were treated with the CM from LDH@si-NEAT1-treated tumor cells, and the changes in their polarization were assessed.
RESULTS:
SKBR3-PR cells showered significantly upregulated NEAT1 and PD-L1 expressions and lowered miR-133b expression as compared with their parental cells. Transfection with si-NEAT1 and miR-133b mimics inhibited viability, promoted apoptosis and enhanced MRP and BCRP expressions in SKBR3-PR cells. NEAT1 knockdown obvious upregulated miR-133b and downregulated PD-L1, MRP and BCRP expressions. The CM from SKBR3-PR cells obviously promoted M2 polarization of THP-1 macrophages, which was significantly inhibited by CM from si-NEAT1-transfected cells. Treatment with LDH@si-NEAT1 effectively inhibited migration and invasion, promoted apoptosis, and reduced MRP, BCRP and PD-L1 expressions in the tumor cells. The CM from LDH@si-NEAT1-treated SKBR3-PR cells significantly downregulated Arg-1, CD163, IL-10, and PD-L1 and upregulated miR-133b expression in THP-1 macrophages.
CONCLUSIONS
LDH@si-NEAT1 reduces paclitaxel resistance of breast cancer cells and inhibits TAM polarization by targeting the miR-133b/PD-L1 axis.
Humans
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MicroRNAs/genetics*
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RNA, Long Noncoding/genetics*
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Paclitaxel/pharmacology*
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Breast Neoplasms/metabolism*
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Drug Resistance, Neoplasm
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B7-H1 Antigen/metabolism*
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Female
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Tumor-Associated Macrophages
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Apoptosis
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Cell Proliferation
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Macrophages
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Cell Movement
5.Construction and application of big data sharing platform for clinical scientific research
You-Qiong CHEN ; Qing-Ke SHI ; Mi-Ye WANG ; Ren-Xin DING ; Xue-Jun ZHUO
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2024;45(4):27-31
Objective To construct a big data sharing platform for clinical scientific research to solve the problems of clinical research in decentralized application systems and data sharing safety.Methods A clinical research information data usage management system was developed through the formulation of management methods in line with the actual situation of the institution,normalized standard data usage processes and a data usage service team.Then a clinical scientific research big data sharing platform including the components for sharing environment construction,research application integration,data desensitization and encryption and file management was established based on the existing hospital systems,the requirements of clinical research data usage management and the habits of clinical researchers.Results The platform realized the balance between open sharing of clinical research data and data security control,which improved the efficiency of clinical researchers while reducing data security risks during data transmission and data analysis.Conclusion The clinical scientific research big data sharing platform meets the needs of clinical scientific research application and data security management,and provides references for the co-construction-sharing of medical big data resources.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2024,45(4):27-31]
6.Application of triangle gastric hanging in laparoscopic radical antegrade modular pancreatosplenectomy for patients of pancreatic body and tail malignant tumor
Qiong YE ; Hao CHEN ; Jie WANG ; Songsheng ZHOU ; Haibiao WANG ; Kaijie QIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2024;30(3):184-187
Objective:To analyze the feasibility and advantages of gastric triangle suspension technique in laparoscopic radical anterograde modular pancreatiplenectomy (L-RAMPS) for patients of pancreatic body and tail malignant tumor.Methods:The clinical data of 29 patients with L-RAMPS in Li Huili Hospital of Ningbo Medical Center from January 2019 to October 2023 were retrospectively analyzed, including 14 males and 15 females, aged (67.6±7.5) years. According to whether gastric triangle suspension was used during operation, 29 patients were divided into suspension group ( n=14) and control group ( n=15). The two groups were compared with several indexes of body mass index, tumor length, postoperative pathological type, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, intraoperative incision margin, intraoperative blood transfusion, pancreatic fistula, postoperative massive bleeding, postoperative gastroparesis, length of hospital stay and so on. Results:There were no significant differences in age, sex, body mass index, tumor length and pathological type between the two groups (all P>0.05). Postoperative pathologic findings of the 29 patients included 21 cases of pancreatic adenocarcinoma (72.4%), 2 cases of intraductal papillary mucinous tumors (6.9%), 2 cases of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (6.9%), 1 case of pancreatic adenosquamous carcinoma (3.4%), and 3 cases of mucinous cystadenocarcinoma (10.3%). There was no significant difference in the proportion of positive first incision margin, intraoperative blood transfusion, postoperative B/C pancreatic fistula, postoperative massive hemorrhage and postoperative gastroparesis between the two groups (all P>0.05). The operative time and intraoperative blood loss in the suspension group were (200.3±13.5) min and (148.6±42.2) ml respectively, less than that in the control group (223.5±36.3) min and (205.3±63.3) ml, and the hospital stay in the suspension group was 14 (12, 17) d, shorter than that in the control group 26 (17, 32) d. The differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). Conclusion:Gastric triangle suspension in L-RAMPS for patients of pancreatic body and tail malignant tumor can reduce the amount of intraoperative bleeding, shorten the operation time and hospital stay, is a reliable and simple suspension method.
7.The serial mediating role of information literacy and evidence-based nursing practice competencies between self-efficacy and evidence-based nursing behaviors among otolaryngology nurses
Lin YE ; Ruiqing DI ; Xingdan LI ; Qiong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(19):2620-2624
Objective:To investigate the effects of self-efficacy on evidence-based nursing practice (EBNP) behaviors and its underlying mechanisms.Methods:Between September and October 2023, nurses from the otolaryngology departments of 51 hospitals in Henan Province were selected for this study by convenience sampling. Data were collected using general demographic surveys, Self-Efficacy Scale, Information Iiteracy Questionnaire, EBNP Competency Scale, and EBNP Behavior Scale. Pearson correlation analysis was used to explore the relationships among self-efficacy, information literacy, EBNP competencies, and EBNP behaviors. The mediating effects of information literacy and EBNP competencies between self-efficacy and EBNP behaviors were analyzed using Process v4.2.Results:A total of 580 questionnaires were distributed, with 551 valid responses, yielding a response rate of 95%. Scores for self-efficacy, information literacy, EBNP competencies, and EBNP behaviors were (28.60±6.48), (78.56±11.88), (34.86±8.59), and (28.26±7.64), respectively. Pearson correlation analysis indicated that information literacy was positively correlated with self-efficacy, EBNP competencies, and EBNP behaviors ( r=0.640, 0.687, and 0.661, respectively; P<0.001). Mediation tests confirmed the direct effect of self-efficacy on EBNP behaviors and the individual and serial mediating effects of information literacy and EBNP competencies, with mediating effect sizes of 27.273%, 18.379%, and 44.862%, respectively. Conclusions:The serial mediating roles of information literacy and EBNP competencies between self-efficacy and EBNP behaviors among otolaryngology nurses are validated. Future strategies could involve enhancing otolaryngology nurses' information literacy and EBNP competencies to promote their EBNP behaviors.
8.The mediating effect of work engagement on the relationship between innovative behavior and core competencies among clinical nursing teachers in the department of otolaryngology
Bing ZHAO ; Xingdan LI ; Lin YE ; Qiong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(21):2873-2877
Objective:To explore the mediating effect of work engagement on the relationship between innovative behavior and core competencies among clinical nursing teachers in the department of otolaryngology.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study. Clinical nursing teachers from the Department of Otolaryngology at the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were selected by convenience sampling between August and October 2023. Data were collected using a general information questionnaire, a Core Competency Evaluation Form for Undergraduate Nursing Clinical Instructors, a Nurse Innovation Behavior Scale, and a Work Engagement Scale.Results:A total of 336 questionnaires were distributed, with 306 valid responses received, resulting in an effective response rate of 91.07%. The total score for work engagement among the 306 clinical nursing teachers was (54.22±8.67), while the total score for innovative behavior was (43.25±6.94), and the total score for core competencies was (106.22±6.74). Pearson correlation analysis showed that the core competencies and innovative behaviors were positively correlated with work engagement ( r=0.289, 0.487, respectively; P<0.01), and the core competencies were positively correlated with innovative behaviors ( r=0.513, P<0.01). Structural equation modeling revealed that work engagement partially mediated the relationship between innovative behavior and core competencies, with a mediation effect value of 0.071, accounting for 12.72% of the total effect. Conclusions:Clinical nursing teachers in the department of otolaryngology demonstrate a moderate to high level of core competencies, and work engagement partially mediates the relationship between innovative behavior and core competencies.
10.Research progress on chemical constituents and pharmacological activities of Viola plants.
Min ZHANG ; You-Heng GAO ; Ye LI ; Ya-Qiong BI ; Chun-Hong ZHANG ; Min-Hui LI ; Zhi-Lai ZHAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2023;48(5):1145-1175
There are 500 species of Viola(Violaceae) worldwide, among which 111 species are widely distributed in China and have a long medicinal history and wide varieties. According to the authors' statistics, a total of 410 compounds have been isolated and identified from plants of this genus, including flavonoids, terpenoids, phenylpropanoids, organic acids, nitrogenous compounds, sterols, saccharides and their derivatives, volatile oils and cyclotides. The medicinal materials from these plants boast anti-microbial, anti-viral, anti-oxidant and anti-tumor activities. This study systematically reviewed the chemical constituents and pharmacological activities of Viola plants to provide a basis for further research and clinical application.
Viola/chemistry*
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Plant Extracts/pharmacology*
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Flavonoids
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Terpenes/pharmacology*
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China

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