1.Preparation of calcium phosphate nanoflowers and evaluation of their antioxidant and osteogenic induction capabilities in vitro.
Mingyu JIA ; Zhihong CHEN ; Huajian ZHOU ; Yukang ZHANG ; Min WU
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2025;39(9):1203-1211
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the antioxidant and osteogenic induction capabilities of calcium phosphate nanoflowers (hereinafter referred to as nanoflowers) in vitro at different concentrations.
METHODS:
Nanoflowers were prepared using gelatin, tripolyphosphate, and calcium chloride. Their morphology, microstructure, elemental composition and distribution, diameter, and molecular constitution were characterized using scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and energy-dispersive spectroscopy. Femurs and tibias were harvested from twelve 4-week-old Sprague Dawley rats, and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) were isolated and cultured using the whole bone marrow adherent method, followed by passaging. The third passage cells were identified as stem cells by flow cytometry and then co-cultured with nanoflowers at concentrations of 0, 0.4, 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 2.8, 3.2, and 3.6 mg/mL. Cell counting kit 8 (CCK-8) assay was performed to screen for the optimal concentration that demonstrated the best cell viability, which was subsequently used as the experimental concentration for further studies. After co-culturing BMSCs with the screened concentration of nanoflowers, the biocompatibility of the nanoflowers was verified through live/dead cell staining, scratch assay, and cytoskeleton staining. The antioxidant capacity was assessed by using reactive oxygen species (ROS) fluorescence staining. The in vitro osteoinductive ability was evaluated via alkaline phosphatase (ALP) staining, alizarin red staining, and immunofluorescence staining of osteocalcin (OCN) and Runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2). All the above indicators were compared with the control group of normally cultured BMSCs without the addition of nanoflowers.
RESULTS:
Scanning electron microscopy revealed that the prepared nanoflowers exhibited a flower-like structure; transmission electron microscopy scans discovered that the nanoflowers possessed a multi-layered structure, and high-magnification images displayed continuous atomic arrangements, with the nanoflower diameter measuring (2.00±0.25) μm; energy-dispersive spectroscopy indicated that the nanoflowers contained elements such as C, N, O, P, and Ca, which were uniformly distributed across the flower region; Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analyzed the absorption peaks of each component, demonstrating the successful preparation of the nanoflowers. Through CCK-8 screening, the concentrations of 0.8, 1.2, and 1.6 mg/mL were selected for subsequent experiments. The live/dead cell staining showed that nanoflowers at different concentrations exhibited good cell compatibility, with the 1.2 mg/mL concentration being the best (P<0.05). The scratch assay results indicated that the cell migration ability in the 1.2 mg/mL group was superior to the other groups (P<0.05). The cytoskeleton staining revealed that the cell morphology was well-extended in all concentration groups, with no significant difference compared to the control group. The ROS fluorescence staining demonstrated that the ROS fluorescence in all concentration groups decreased compared to the control group after lipopolysaccharide induction (P<0.05), with the 1.2 mg/mL group showing the weakest fluorescence. The ALP staining showed blue-purple nodular deposits around the cells in all groups, with the 1.2 mg/mL group being significantly more prominent. The alizarin red staining displayed orange-red mineralized nodules around the cells in all groups, with the 1.2 mg/mL group having more and denser nodules. The immunofluorescence staining revealed that the expressions of RUNX2 and OCN proteins in all concentration groups increased compared to the control group, with the 1.2 mg/mL group showing the strongest protein expression (P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
The study successfully prepares nanoflowers, among which the 1.2 mg/mL nanoflowers exhibits excellent cell compatibility, antioxidant properties, and osteogenic induction capability, demonstrating their potential as an artificial bone substitute material.
Animals
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Osteogenesis/drug effects*
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells/drug effects*
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Calcium Phosphates/pharmacology*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Rats
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Antioxidants/chemistry*
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Cells, Cultured
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Cell Differentiation/drug effects*
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Nanostructures/chemistry*
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Tissue Engineering/methods*
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Bone Marrow Cells/cytology*
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Coculture Techniques
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Tissue Scaffolds/chemistry*
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Male
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Biocompatible Materials/chemistry*
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Cell Survival
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Core Binding Factor Alpha 1 Subunit/metabolism*
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Cell Proliferation
2.Guidelines for the Digital Ancient Books of TCM Indexing
Weina ZHANG ; Bing LI ; Bin LI ; Jing XIE ; Yan DONG ; Wei LONG ; Chuchu ZHANG ; Tong WEI ; Sihong LIU ; Yang WU ; Hongtao LI ; Lin TONG ; Guangkun CHEN ; Fei DONG ; Rui WANG ; He LU ; Meng LI ; Jingpeng DENG ; Tengfei WANG ; Xiaoying LI ; Di ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(3):1-11
Guidelines for Digital Ancient Books of TCM Indexing(T/CIATCM 119-2024)is based on the theoretical knowledge,disciplinary methods,and practical applications of TCM classical cataloging.Taking digital ancient books of TCM as the object,it systematically reveals the content of TCM knowledge,which is an essential indexing processing standard for building an intelligent retrieval system for TCM ancient books,and can provide support for the deep development and innovative utilization of TCM knowledge.It can not only promote the co-construction and sharing of ancient book resources in the TCM industry,but also promote the standardization construction and application of TCM information.This standard specifies the principles,methods,and examples of free indexing of digital ancient books of TCM based on their original content.It is applicable to the indexing and processing of digital ancient books of TCM for TCM professional libraries and related institutions,and to the data processing and construction of various types of TCM ancient book databases.
3.Bibliographical cataloging for ancient TCM books
Hongtao LI ; Weina ZHANG ; Lin TONG ; Jingpeng DENG ; Qian ZHAO ; Honglei WANG ; Naiying LIU ; Mei SHI ; Qiang LIU ; Ying LIN ; Xiaohong ZHANG ; Lili FENG ; Mingrui ZHANG ; Yanqiu LUO ; Guangkun CHEN ; Yan DONG ; Bin LI ; Sihong LIU ; Bing LI ; Chen LI ; Meng LI ; Rui WANG ; He LU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(6):729-740
With reference to the Information and Documentation-Resource Description (GB/T 3792-2021) and Bibliographical Description for Ancient Chinese Books (GB/T 3792.7-2008) and other cataloging standards and rules, drawing on the practical experience of cataloging ancient TCM books, Bibliographical Cataloging for Ancient TCM Books was formulated. This standard specifies the entry items and their order of ancient TCM books, cataloging identifier, cataloging text, cataloging information source, and cataloging item details. The standard can provide standardized and unified guiding principles and methods for the work of ancient TCM books, and promote the sharing and utilization of ancient TCM books.
4.BnMTP10 regulates manganese accumulation in Brassica napus.
Yuting HE ; Zongyue LI ; Jinglin WANG ; Xingyu ZHAO ; Siying CHEN ; Sihong LIU ; Tianyu GU ; Yan GAO ; Xinke TANG ; Jiashi PENG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(7):2843-2854
Stresses induced by the deficiency or excess of trace mineral elements, such as manganese (Mn), represent a common limiting factor for the production of crops like Brassica napus. To identify key genes involved in Mn allocation in B. napus and elucidate the underlying mechanisms, a member of the metal tolerance protein (MTP) family obtained in the previous screening of cDNA library of B. napus under Mn stress was selected as the research subject. Based on the sequence information and phylogenetic analysis, it was named as BnMTP10. It belongs to the Mn-cation diffusion facilitator (CDF) subfamily. Expression of BnMTP10 in yeast significantly improved the tolerance of transformants to excessive Mn and iron (Fe) and reduced the accumulation of Mn and Fe. However, the yeast transformants exhibited no significant changes in tolerance to excess cadmium, boron, aluminum, zinc, or copper. The qRT-PCR results demonstrated that the flowers of B. napus had the highest expression of BnMTP10, followed by roots and leaves. Subcellular localization studies revealed that BnMTP10 was localized in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Compared with wild-type plants, transgenic Arabidopsis overexpressing BnMTP10 exhibited enhanced tolerance to excessive Mn stress but showed no significant difference under Fe stress. Correspondingly, under excessive Mn stress, the Mn content in the roots of transgenic Arabidopsis increased significantly. However, under excessive Fe stress, the Fe content in transgenic Arabidopsis did not alter significantly. According to the results, we hypothesize that BnMTP10 may alleviate excessive Mn stress in plants by mediating Mn transport to the ER. This study facilitated our understanding of efficient mineral nutrients, and provided theoretical foundations and gene resources for breeding B. napus.
Brassica napus/genetics*
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Manganese/metabolism*
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Plants, Genetically Modified/genetics*
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Plant Proteins/physiology*
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Arabidopsis/metabolism*
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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
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Phylogeny
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Cation Transport Proteins/metabolism*
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Stress, Physiological
5.Exploration of intelligent application in quality control of fetal ultrasound examination in early pregnancy in Liaoning province
Zimeng ZHANG ; Fujiao HE ; Sihong WANG ; Ying HUANG ; Lizhu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2025;34(7):571-578
Objective:To evaluate the application efficiency of the artificial prenatal sonography quality assurance system(PSAIS)in the quality control of fetal image quality during the first trimester(11-14 weeks),and to assist the quality control of fetal ultrasound examinations in the first trimester in Liaoning Province using this system.Methods:One hundred fetuses(2 757 ultrasound images)from early pregnancy ultrasound screenings at the Shengjing Hospital Affiliated to China Medical University in November 2022 were retrospectively randomly selected as the test set. The performance of PSAIS were evaluated by 3 obstetric ultrasound experts. First,the experts' sectional classification was used as the gold standard,the accuracy of PSAIS in classifying standard sections was assessed;the consistency between PSAIS and expert ratings was evaluated using the intraclass correlation coefficient(ICC). The difference of time between PSAIS and expert quality control was analyzed. Finally,PSAIS was used to evaluate the quality of early pregnancy fetal ultrasound examinations at various levels of hospitals in Liaoning province,involving a total of 35 hospitals. Ten early pregnancy fetal ultrasound screening cases were randomly selected from each hospital. The specific evaluation content included the number of stored ultrasound images per examination,the completion rate of standard sections,image quality scores for each examination and individual images,excellence rates and pass rates. The assessment results were statistically described and analyzed.Results:The accuracy rate of PSAIS classification reached to 88.25%(706/800);the ICC between PSAIS and expert ratings was 0.978. PSAIS analysis showed that the time for each early pregnancy fetal ultrasound examination was less than the average time required by experts(3.0 s vs. 63.5 s, P<0.05).Quality control checks revealed statistically significant differences among hospitals at various levels in terms of the number of stored images,completeness of sections,scoring,excellence rate,and pass rate(all P<0.05). Among them,tertiary hospitals performed better than secondary hospitals,private hospitals outperformed public ones,and specialized hospitals excelled over general hospitals. In the evaluation of section standardization,the fetal median sagittal plane had the highest completion rate[99.43%(348/350)],while the umbilical cord abdominal wall entry transverse plane scan had the lowest completion rate[31.14%(109/350)]. Conclusions:PSAIS can reliably assess the quality of early pregnancy fetal ultrasound examinations,significantly enhancing the efficiency of quality control. There are noticeable differences among hospitals at various levels in Liaoning Province regarding the image quality of early pregnancy fetal ultrasounds,and there are also some common issues in standardizing sections. The quality of obstetric ultrasound images still needs further improvement.
6.Review and reflections on research and application progress of lifestyle medicine in depression intervention
Xia CAO ; Zheng ZHANG ; Hui CHEN ; Sihong LI ; Xianliang CHEN ; Jiansong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2025;58(5):322-330
Depression poses a severe threat to human health, placing a heavy burden on society and families. Yet, challenges remain in prevention and treatment. Lifestyle medicine aims to use evidence-based lifestyle interventions to prevent, treat, and even reverse chronic progression. Exploring breakthroughs in depression intervention prevention and treatment from the perspective of lifestyle medicine presents an opportunity for interdisciplinary research. Future research should focus on leveraging implementation science, cost-effectiveness analysis, and understanding optimal pathways and mechanisms of action. This article provides a review of this important topic.
7.Exploring the neural circuitry mechanisms of acupuncture for depression:Insights centered on the nucleus accumbens
Hongyi SUN ; Sihong LUO ; Chengyu ZHANG ; Zihang MENG ; Zhuo CHEN ; Xiaoning LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(22):3618-3624
The pathogenesis and progression of depression are closely associated with functional dysregula-tion in the brain's reward and emotion-modulating circuits.As the central hub of the reward system,the nucleus accumbens(NAc)forms aberrant neural circuits with multiple brain regions-including the ventral tegmental area(VTA),medial prefrontal cortex(mPFC),amygdala(AMY),hippocampus(HIP),and paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus(PVT)-which have been empirically linked to depressive symptomatology.Acupuncture,with its multi-target therapeutic profile,aligns well with the multifactorial and multisystem dysregulation characteristic of depressive disorders.This review systematically examines the functional alterations of the NAc-centered neural circuitry in depression and explores the potential mechanisms of acupuncture intervention.Evidence suggests that acupuncture holistically ameliorates depression by:modulating dopaminergic transmission in the VTA-NAc pathway,enhancing neurotransmitter equilibrium in the mPFC-NAc circuit,bidirectionally regulating emotional stability via the AMY-NAc loop,attenuating HIP-NAc glutamatergic hyperactivity,and optimizing excitatory signaling in the thalamus-NAc circuit.Furthermore,this synthesis emphasizes a systems-level integration of circuit mechanisms,highlighting both the clinical applicability of acupuncture in depression treatment and recent advances in mechanistic research.The findings provide robust theoretical foundations and practical guidance for clinical practice,bridging translational neuroscience with therapeutic innovation.
8.Construction of training program for expert patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Lili YIN ; Sihong HU ; Zhenghan LYU ; Huihui CHEN ; Yanling TAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(15):2014-2022
Objective:To construct a training program for expert patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), so as to provide reference for T2DM education and management.Methods:Guided by the iceberg quality model, a preliminary training program was developed based on literature analysis and qualitative interviews. Using convenience sampling method, 22 experts were selected for two rounds of Delphi expert consultation from March to April 2024, and the final draft of the training program was discussed and revised based on the experts' opinions.Results:In the two rounds of expert consultation, the effective response rates of the questionnaire were 100.00% (22/22) and 95.45% (21/22), respectively, and the authority coefficient of the experts was all 0.905. The Kendall harmony coefficients ranged from 0.110 to 0.293 and 0.139 to 0.301, respectively ( P<0.05). The finalized training program included five modules of training content, assessment evaluation, training instructors, training time, and training forms. Conclusions:The constructed training program for expert patients with T2DM is scientific, reliable, and comprehensive, which can provide guidance for the next step of T2DM expert patient training.
9.Exploring the neural circuitry mechanisms of acupuncture for depression:Insights centered on the nucleus accumbens
Hongyi SUN ; Sihong LUO ; Chengyu ZHANG ; Zihang MENG ; Zhuo CHEN ; Xiaoning LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(22):3618-3624
The pathogenesis and progression of depression are closely associated with functional dysregula-tion in the brain's reward and emotion-modulating circuits.As the central hub of the reward system,the nucleus accumbens(NAc)forms aberrant neural circuits with multiple brain regions-including the ventral tegmental area(VTA),medial prefrontal cortex(mPFC),amygdala(AMY),hippocampus(HIP),and paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus(PVT)-which have been empirically linked to depressive symptomatology.Acupuncture,with its multi-target therapeutic profile,aligns well with the multifactorial and multisystem dysregulation characteristic of depressive disorders.This review systematically examines the functional alterations of the NAc-centered neural circuitry in depression and explores the potential mechanisms of acupuncture intervention.Evidence suggests that acupuncture holistically ameliorates depression by:modulating dopaminergic transmission in the VTA-NAc pathway,enhancing neurotransmitter equilibrium in the mPFC-NAc circuit,bidirectionally regulating emotional stability via the AMY-NAc loop,attenuating HIP-NAc glutamatergic hyperactivity,and optimizing excitatory signaling in the thalamus-NAc circuit.Furthermore,this synthesis emphasizes a systems-level integration of circuit mechanisms,highlighting both the clinical applicability of acupuncture in depression treatment and recent advances in mechanistic research.The findings provide robust theoretical foundations and practical guidance for clinical practice,bridging translational neuroscience with therapeutic innovation.
10.Guidelines for the Digital Ancient Books of TCM Indexing
Weina ZHANG ; Bing LI ; Bin LI ; Jing XIE ; Yan DONG ; Wei LONG ; Chuchu ZHANG ; Tong WEI ; Sihong LIU ; Yang WU ; Hongtao LI ; Lin TONG ; Guangkun CHEN ; Fei DONG ; Rui WANG ; He LU ; Meng LI ; Jingpeng DENG ; Tengfei WANG ; Xiaoying LI ; Di ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(3):1-11
Guidelines for Digital Ancient Books of TCM Indexing(T/CIATCM 119-2024)is based on the theoretical knowledge,disciplinary methods,and practical applications of TCM classical cataloging.Taking digital ancient books of TCM as the object,it systematically reveals the content of TCM knowledge,which is an essential indexing processing standard for building an intelligent retrieval system for TCM ancient books,and can provide support for the deep development and innovative utilization of TCM knowledge.It can not only promote the co-construction and sharing of ancient book resources in the TCM industry,but also promote the standardization construction and application of TCM information.This standard specifies the principles,methods,and examples of free indexing of digital ancient books of TCM based on their original content.It is applicable to the indexing and processing of digital ancient books of TCM for TCM professional libraries and related institutions,and to the data processing and construction of various types of TCM ancient book databases.

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