1.Circadian disruption by simulated shift work aggravates periodontitis via orchestrating BMAL1 and GSDMD-mediated pyroptosis.
Yazheng WANG ; Rui LI ; Qingyuan YE ; Dongdong FEI ; Xige ZHANG ; Junling HUANG ; Tingjie LIU ; Jinjin WANG ; Qintao WANG
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):14-14
Approximately 20% to 30% of the global workforce is engaged in shift work. As a significant cause of circadian disruption, shift work is closely associated with an increased risk for periodontitis. Nevertheless, how shift work-related circadian disruption functions in periodontitis remains unknown. Herein, we employed a simulated shift work model constructed by controlling the environmental light-dark cycles and revealed that shift work-related circadian disruption exacerbated the progression of experimental periodontitis. RNA sequencing and in vitro experiments indicated that downregulation of the core circadian protein brain and muscle ARNT-like protein 1 (BMAL1) and activation of the Gasdermin D (GSDMD)-mediated pyroptosis were involved in the pathogenesis of that. Mechanically, BMAL1 regulated GSDMD-mediated pyroptosis by suppressing NOD-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome signaling through modulating nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group D member 1 (NR1D1), and inhibiting Gsdmd transcription via directly binding to the E-box elements in its promoter. GSDMD-mediated pyroptosis accelerated periodontitis progression, whereas downregulated BMAL1 under circadian disruption further aggravated periodontal destruction by increasing GSDMD activity. And restoring the level of BMAL1 by circadian recovery and SR8278 injection alleviated simulated shift work-exacerbated periodontitis via lessening GSDMD-mediated pyroptosis. These findings provide new evidence and potential interventional targets for circadian disruption-accelerated periodontitis.
Pyroptosis/physiology*
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ARNTL Transcription Factors/metabolism*
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Animals
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Periodontitis/etiology*
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Mice
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Phosphate-Binding Proteins/metabolism*
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Shift Work Schedule/adverse effects*
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Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/metabolism*
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Male
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Disease Models, Animal
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Gasdermins
2.Natural diosmin alleviating obesity and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by regulating the activating the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) pathway.
Can LIU ; Siyu HAO ; Mengdi ZHANG ; Xueyu WANG ; Baiwang CHU ; Tingjie WEN ; Ruoyu DANG ; Hua SUN
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2025;23(7):863-870
Obesity and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) are linked to numerous chronic conditions, including cardiovascular disease, atherosclerosis, chronic kidney disease, and type II diabetes. Previous research identified the natural flavonoid diosmin, derived from Chrysanthemum morifolium, as a regulator of glucose metabolism. However, its effects on lipid metabolism and underlying mechanisms remained unexplored. The AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) pathway serves a critical function in glucose and lipid metabolism. The relationship between diosmin and the AMPK pathway has not been previously documented. This investigation examined diosmin's capacity to reduce lipid content through AMPK pathway activation in hepatoblastoma cell line G2 (HepG2) and 3T3-L1 cells. The study revealed that diosmin inhibits lipogenesis, indicating its potential as an anti-obesity agent in obese mice. Moreover, diosmin demonstrated effective MASLD alleviation in vivo. These findings suggest that diosmin may represent a promising therapeutic candidate for treating obesity and MASLD.
Diosmin/administration & dosage*
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Animals
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AMP-Activated Protein Kinases/genetics*
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Humans
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Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/enzymology*
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Mice
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Obesity/enzymology*
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Hep G2 Cells
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Male
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3T3-L1 Cells
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Signal Transduction/drug effects*
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Lipid Metabolism/drug effects*
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Chrysanthemum/chemistry*
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Lipogenesis/drug effects*
3.Effect of chemical modification on biological properties of hyaluronic acid
Yue JIA ; Hengchuan ZHANG ; Yuanyuan ZHAO ; Shaoping YIN ; Tingjie YIN
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2025;56(1):119-124
Hyaluronic acid (HA) possesses excellent biocompatibility, biodegradability, and non-immunogenicity, and exhibits active targeting capability to receptors such as cluster of differentiation 44 (CD44). Therefore, HA has become an important material for the design and preparation of drug delivery carriers in recent years. HA is rich in functional groups that can be chemically modified, but different modification methods and sites can affect its biological properties. This paper summarizes and discusses the effects of chemical modification on the biological properties of HA based on the formation mechanisms of such properties, as well as the derivatization and characterization methods of HA, so as to provide some reference for rational research on chemical modification of HA.
4.A survey of radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy resources in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Shuai ZHANG ; Yi REN ; Tingjie SHI ; Ribala HA
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(4):334-340
Objective:To understand the current status of radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy resources through the basic information investigation of this-like institutions in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.Methods:Employing the uniform questionaries designed for the Radiation Protection Monitoring Project for the region, a survey was conducted on all the radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy institutions in the Region (excluding dental clinics and military hospitals). The contents of the survey mainly included the number of institutions, the number of staff, the number of items of radiological equipment, and data analysis and comparison with the data in 2019.Results:A total of 1 266 radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy institutions in the region, with 555 in Mengxi area and 711 in Mengdong area; 8 848 radiological staff members, slightly more in Mengxi area than in Mengdong area; 2 705 items of radiological equipment including 1 560 items of DR equipment; 33 radiotherapy institutions with 40 medical electron linear accelerators; 19 clinical nuclear medicine institutions, with 35 items of nuclear medicine equipment, and a total of 15 744 items of various protective equipment.Conclusions:A rapid development have been seen in medical radiological resources. However, the problems of relatively concentrated medical resources and equitable development among various areas in the regionhave become increasingly prominent.
5.A survey of radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy resources in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Shuai ZHANG ; Yi REN ; Tingjie SHI ; Ribala HA
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(4):334-340
Objective:To understand the current status of radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy resources through the basic information investigation of this-like institutions in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.Methods:Employing the uniform questionaries designed for the Radiation Protection Monitoring Project for the region, a survey was conducted on all the radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy institutions in the Region (excluding dental clinics and military hospitals). The contents of the survey mainly included the number of institutions, the number of staff, the number of items of radiological equipment, and data analysis and comparison with the data in 2019.Results:A total of 1 266 radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy institutions in the region, with 555 in Mengxi area and 711 in Mengdong area; 8 848 radiological staff members, slightly more in Mengxi area than in Mengdong area; 2 705 items of radiological equipment including 1 560 items of DR equipment; 33 radiotherapy institutions with 40 medical electron linear accelerators; 19 clinical nuclear medicine institutions, with 35 items of nuclear medicine equipment, and a total of 15 744 items of various protective equipment.Conclusions:A rapid development have been seen in medical radiological resources. However, the problems of relatively concentrated medical resources and equitable development among various areas in the regionhave become increasingly prominent.
6.Feasibility of optimizing acquisition time of 18F-FDG PET with BSREM reconstruction algorithm
Tingjie ZHANG ; Wei CHEN ; Honghui LU ; Ming LIU ; Wanming XIE ; Ying LIANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2022;31(2):224-228
Objective To compare the impact on 18F fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) image quality when block sequential regularized expectation maximization (BSREM) algorithm and ordered subset expectation maximization (OSEM) algorithm were used at various acquisition times (ATs), and to discuss the feasibility of AT optimization with BSREM algorithm. Methods In the phantom experiment, the NEMA/IEC PET phantom was adopted. In the clinical study, 66 pulmonary nodules with high uptake values from 61 patients who underwent a 18F-FDG PET-CT examination for pulmonary nodules from March to September 2020 were included. PET images were reconstructed according to BSREM algorithm and OSEM algorithm at various ATs in both the phantom experiment and the clinical study. Coefficient of variation, signal-to-noise ratio, contrast-to-noise ratio, and activity values (uptake value in the phantom experiment; standardized uptake value in the clinical study) were compared between the above sequence images for quality evaluation. Results The phantom experiment showed that the image quality of 120 s BSREM sequence was superior to that of 120 s OSEM sequence, and the image quality of 75 s BSREM sequence was similar to that of 120 s OSEM sequence. The clinical study showed that the image quality of 120 s BSREM sequence was superior to that of 120 s OSEM sequence, and the image quality of 75 s BSREM sequence was slightly better than that of 120 s OSEM sequence. Conclusion In the PET phantom experiment and the clinical study of pulmonary nodules with high uptake values, BSREM algorithm can significantly improve the image quality as compared to OSEM algorithm, and the image quality of 75 s BSREM sequence is slightly better than that of 120 s OSEM sequence.
7. The correlation between left atrial sphericity and thromboembolic events in patients with atrial fibrillation
Tingjie YANG ; Feifei ZHANG ; Li JING ; Shuai ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2019;58(12):883-888
Objective:
To study the correlation between left atrial sphericity (LASP) and thromboembolic events (TE) in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).
Methods:
This study was conducted in patients with AF underwent radiofrequency ablation in the Department of Cardiology of First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2011 to October 2018. The AF patients with TE (study group,
8.A partition bagging ensemble learning algorithm for Parkinson's speech data mining.
Yongming LI ; Cheng ZHANG ; Pin WANG ; Tingjie XIE ; Xiaoping ZENG ; Yanling ZHANG ; Oumei CHENG ; Fang YAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2019;36(4):548-556
Methods for achieving diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD) based on speech data mining have been proven effective in recent years. However, due to factors such as the degree of disease of the data collection subjects and the collection equipment and environment, there are different categories of sample aliasing in the sample space of the acquired data set. Samples in the aliased area are difficult to be identified effectively, which seriously affects the classification accuracy of the algorithm. In order to solve this problem, a partition bagging ensemble learning is proposed in this article, which measures the aliasing degree of the sample by designing the the ratio of sample centroid distance metrics and divides the training set into multiple subsets. And then the method of transfer training of misclassified samples is used to adjust the results of subset partitioning. Finally, the optimized weights of each sub-classifier are used to integrate the test results. The experimental results show that the classification accuracy of the proposed method is significantly improved on two public datasets and the increasement of mean accuracy is up to 25.44%. This method not only effectively improves the classification accuracy of PD speech dataset, but also increases the sample utilization rate, providing a new idea for the diagnosis of PD.
Algorithms
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Data Mining
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Humans
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Machine Learning
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Parkinson Disease
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diagnosis
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Speech
9.Efficacy and safety of pregabalin in neuropathic cancer pain: a randomized control multicentre trial
Lei SIMA ; Bifa FAN ; Zhonghuang XU ; Tingjie ZHANG ; Donglin JIA ; Guorong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2016;15(10):1032-1035
Objective To examine the efficacy and safety of pregabalin in patients with neuropathic cancer pain (NCP).Methods A prospective randomized control multicenter trial was conducted in five hospitals;from January 2015 to January 2016,one hundred and twenty two eligible inpatients and outpatients were divided into pregablin treatment group (n=60) and control group (n=62).Patients in the pregablin group added pregablin to opiod background analgesia,while those in the control group raised opioid dose instead.The Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NRS) scores,paraesthesia scale scores,Hamilton's Depression (HAMD) scale scores,analgesia dose,patiends satisfaction,and adverse events were recorded 14 d after each treatment.Results After each treatment,the NRS scores were decreased by (2.3 ±1.1) and (1.3±1.5),the paraesthesia scale scores were decreased by (1.6±0.6) and (0.4±0.3),and the HAMD scale scores were decreased by (4.4±1.2) and (2.4±1.0) in the pregablin treatment group and control group,respectively,with significant differences (P<0.05).Morphine dose for breakthrough pain in pregabalin group was statistically less than that in control group ([30.6±3.5] mg/d vs.[70.9±12.3] mg/d,P<0.05).Patients satisfaction in the pregablin treatment group was significantly higher than that in the control group (P<0.05).Pregabalin treatment group had less severe adverse effects (3/56,5%) as compared with control group (10/59,16.1%,P<0.05).Conclusion Pregabalin has positive roles in patients with NCP already receiving opioid;pregabalin has better pain-control and mood improvement.
10.Construction and identification of a recombinant PRRSV expressing ORF2 of porcine circovirus type 2.
Tingjie ZHANG ; Xing LIU ; Tao SUN ; Xuejiao ZHU ; Baochao FAN ; Juan BAI ; Ping JIANG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(1):65-73
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) are very two important pathogens that have coursed huge economic losses in swine production in worldwide. In this study,a vector pCMV-TJM containing the full-length cDNA clone of PRRSV attenuated strain TJM-F92 was firstly constructed by PCR method. Then a gene sequence containing Afl II/Mlu I e restriction enzyme sites and a transcription regulatory sequence for ORF6 (TRS6) was inserted be- tween ORF7 and 3'UTR, yielding a expression vector pCMV-TJM-TRS. Subsequently, a plasmid pCMV-TJM-Cap was constructed by cloning of PCV2 ORF2 gene into the unique sites Afl II /Mlu I of pCMV- TJM-TRS plasmid DNA. Then three recombinant PRRSV, rTJM, rTJM/TRS and rTJM/Cap, were rescued by transfection of pCMV-TJM, pCMV-TJM-TRS and pCMV-TJM-Cap into Marc-145 cells, respectively,and confirmed by the genome sequence, restriction enzyme digestion, Western Blot and IFA. They all had the molecular markers which was different from the parent virus. The growth characteristics of the rescued viruses were similar to that of parent virus. rTJM/Cap could also express efficiently PCV2 Cap protein in Marc-145 cells. At passage 8, it still had PCV2 ORF2 gene which examined by RT-PCR. It indicated that the full-length cDNA clone of PRRSV attenuated strain TJM-F92 and recombinant PRRSV rTJM/Cap expressing PCV2 Cap protein were successfully constructed. It made an important foundation for studying on the pathogenic mechanisms of PRRSV and PRRSV-PCV2 vaccine in the future.
Animals
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Capsid Proteins
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genetics
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immunology
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Cell Line
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Circoviridae Infections
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veterinary
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virology
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Circovirus
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classification
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genetics
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metabolism
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Gene Expression
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Open Reading Frames
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Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome
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virology
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Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus
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genetics
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metabolism
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Recombination, Genetic
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Swine
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Swine Diseases
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virology
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Viral Vaccines
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genetics
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immunology

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