1.Assessing traditional Chinese medicine from a molecular perspective
Minhui Su ; Wenxi Wang ; Xudong Sun ; Lihong Li ; Weihong Tan
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2025;2025(1):3-9
Molecular medicine, which delves into the intricacies of biomolecular structure, function, and role, is pivotal for advancing precise diagnostics and personalized treatment. Nucleic acids, a class of star functional molecules, are notable for their versatile applications in molecular diagnostics, gene therapy, and drug development. Therefore, in this study, we review the extensive use of nucleic acid aptamers in medicinal practice. Furthermore, the expanding field of molecular medicine has catalyzed advancements in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), as evidenced by scientific endeavors to integrate modern technologies. Therefore, TCM has experienced rapid modernization by leveraging artificial intelligence, nucleic acid molecular medicine, and bioelectronic medicine.
2.Comparison of five virus enrichment methods for drinking water
Mengdi TAN ; Zhiyong GAO ; Jiachen ZHAO ; Hanqiu YAN ; Weihong LI ; Daitao ZHANG ; Quanyi WANG ; Weixian SHI
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(1):102-108
Objective:To compare the enrichment effects of ultrafiltration, polyethylene glycol (PEG) precipitation, aluminum salt precipitation, and anionic membrane adsorption-elution on viruses in drinking water.Methods:Using phage MS2 as the target virus, three different concentrations of drinking water samples were prepared, and the samples were enriched by ultrafiltration 1, ultrafiltration 2, PEG precipitation, aluminum salt precipitation, and anionic membrane adsorption-elution method, respectively. Real-time fluorescence quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) was used to quantify MS2 nucleic acid in pre and post concentrated samples and the recovery rates of MS2 in samples with high, medium and low concentrations were compared among the five methods.Results:Comparing the MS2 enrichment recovery rates of individual enrichment method in water samples of different concentrations, ultrafiltration method 1, PEG precipitation method, aluminum salt precipitation method, and membrane adsorption-elution method were not affected by the sample concentration, and the differences of the recovery rates for the three concentration water samples among the four methods were not statistically significant ( P>0.05). The MS2 enrichment recovery rates of the five enrichment methods were significantly different in all concentration samples ( P<0.05). The recovery rates of ultrafiltration method 1 were higher in all three concentration samples, followed by aluminum salt precipitation and anionic membrane adsorption-elution, PEG precipitation were higher in high concentration samples, but lower in low and medium concentration samples, and the recovery rates of ultrafiltration method 2 were the lowest in all three concentration samples. Comparing the Ct values of MS2 in the enriched samples by five methods, the Ct values of ultrafiltration method 1 were the smallest in the three concentration water samples. There was no statistically significant difference in MS2 Ct values among the five enrichment methods in the medium and high concentration water samples ( P>0.05). In low concentration simulated water samples, only the difference of MS2 Ct value between ultrafiltration method 1 and ultrafiltration method 2 was statistically significant ( Z=16.000, P=0.016). Conclusions:Considering the operation simplicity, operation time and virus recovery rate after enrichment, ultrafiltration was the most effective method for virus enrichment in drinking water.
3.Comparison of five virus enrichment methods for drinking water
Mengdi TAN ; Zhiyong GAO ; Jiachen ZHAO ; Hanqiu YAN ; Weihong LI ; Daitao ZHANG ; Quanyi WANG ; Weixian SHI
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(1):102-108
Objective:To compare the enrichment effects of ultrafiltration, polyethylene glycol (PEG) precipitation, aluminum salt precipitation, and anionic membrane adsorption-elution on viruses in drinking water.Methods:Using phage MS2 as the target virus, three different concentrations of drinking water samples were prepared, and the samples were enriched by ultrafiltration 1, ultrafiltration 2, PEG precipitation, aluminum salt precipitation, and anionic membrane adsorption-elution method, respectively. Real-time fluorescence quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) was used to quantify MS2 nucleic acid in pre and post concentrated samples and the recovery rates of MS2 in samples with high, medium and low concentrations were compared among the five methods.Results:Comparing the MS2 enrichment recovery rates of individual enrichment method in water samples of different concentrations, ultrafiltration method 1, PEG precipitation method, aluminum salt precipitation method, and membrane adsorption-elution method were not affected by the sample concentration, and the differences of the recovery rates for the three concentration water samples among the four methods were not statistically significant ( P>0.05). The MS2 enrichment recovery rates of the five enrichment methods were significantly different in all concentration samples ( P<0.05). The recovery rates of ultrafiltration method 1 were higher in all three concentration samples, followed by aluminum salt precipitation and anionic membrane adsorption-elution, PEG precipitation were higher in high concentration samples, but lower in low and medium concentration samples, and the recovery rates of ultrafiltration method 2 were the lowest in all three concentration samples. Comparing the Ct values of MS2 in the enriched samples by five methods, the Ct values of ultrafiltration method 1 were the smallest in the three concentration water samples. There was no statistically significant difference in MS2 Ct values among the five enrichment methods in the medium and high concentration water samples ( P>0.05). In low concentration simulated water samples, only the difference of MS2 Ct value between ultrafiltration method 1 and ultrafiltration method 2 was statistically significant ( Z=16.000, P=0.016). Conclusions:Considering the operation simplicity, operation time and virus recovery rate after enrichment, ultrafiltration was the most effective method for virus enrichment in drinking water.
4.Effect of childhood trauma experiences on post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in military officers at high altitude:mediating role of parent-child alienation
Weihong HAO ; Zongpei DAI ; Jieying TAN ; Xiaomin JIN ; Chenxuan JIN ; Fei XIE ; Qin DAI
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(14):1640-1646
Objective To explore the current status of post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)symptoms among military officers at high altitude,determine the effects of childhood trauma experiences on the symptoms,and investigate the role of parent-child alienation in the process.Methods A cross-section study was conducted on 238 male military officers at high altitude subjected with cluster sampling.All of them were surveyed with childhood trauma question(CTQ),inventor of alienation toward parents(IAP),and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist(PCL-C)in October 2021.Then the mediating effect of parent-child alienation on childhood trauma and PTSD symptoms was investigated.Results ①The prevalence of PTSD-positive symptoms was 8.5%among the military officers at high altitude.②The prevalence of PTSD-positive symptoms was 15.6%for the military officers with childhood trauma,which was significantly higher than that of those without childhood trauma(5.1%,Chi-square=7.27,P<0.01).③ PTSD symptoms,childhood trauma experiences and parent-child alienation were significantly positively correlated with each other(r=0.35~0.76,P<0.01).④ Both childhood physical abuse(β=1.05,P<0.001)and parent-child alienation(β=0.39,P<0.01)could positively predict the severity of PTSD symptoms for them.⑤Parent-child alienation played a partial mediating role in the association between physical abuse and PTSD symptoms(β=1.16,95%CI:0.54~1.75).Conclusion Military officers at high altitude with childhood trauma have a higher prevalence of PTSD-positive symptoms and more severe symptoms.Childhood physical abuse can not only directly affect PTSD symptoms,but also indirectly affect its severity through parent-child alienation.
5.Moderating effect of salidroside on intestinal microbiota in mice exposed to PM2.5
Siqi LI ; Chen LIU ; Weihong XU ; Wenbo WU ; Ruixi ZHOU ; Limin ZHANG ; Chao SONG ; Yumei LIU ; Fengjiao TAN ; Mengxiao LUAN ; Xiaolin HAN ; Jinfeng TAN ; Li YU ; Dongqun XU ; Qin WANG ; Xiaohong LI ; Wanwei LI
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2024;41(2):125-132
Background Salidroside (SAL) has a protective effect on multiple organ systems. Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in the atmosphere may lead to disruptions in gut microbiota and impact intestinal health. The regulatory effect of SAL on the gut microbiota of mice exposed to PM2.5 requires further investigation. Objective To evaluate gut microbiota disruption in mice after being exposed to PM2.5 and the potential effect of SAL. Methods Forty male C57BL/6 mice, aged 6 to 8 weeks, were randomly divided into four groups: a control group, an SAL group, a PM2.5 group, and an SAL+PM2.5 group, each containing 10 mice. In the SAL group and the SAL+PM2.5 group, the mice were administered SAL (60 mg·kg−1) by gavage, while in the control group and the PM2.5 group, sterile saline (10 mL·kg−1) was administered by gavage. In the PM2.5 group and the SAL+PM2.5 group, PM2.5 suspension (8 mg·kg−1) was intratracheally instilled, and in the control group and SAL group, sterile saline (1.5 mL·kg−1) was intratracheally administered. Each experiment cycle spanned 2 d, with a total of 10 cycles conducted over 20 d. Histopathological changes in the ileum tissue of the mice were observed after HE staining. Colon contents were collected for gut microbiota sequencing and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) measurements. Results The PM2.5 group showed infiltration of inflammatory cells in the ileum tissue, while the SAL+PM2.5 group exhibited only a small amount of inflammatory cell infiltration. Compared to the control group, the PM2.5 group showed decreased Shannon index (P<0.05) and increased Simpson index (P<0.05), indicating that the diversity of gut microbiota in this group was decreased; the SAL+PM2.5 group showed increased Shannon index compared to the PM2.5 group (P<0.05) and decreased Simpson index (P<0.05), indicating that the diversity of gut microbiota in mice intervened with SAL was increased. The principal coordinates analysis (PCoA) revealed a significant separation between the PM2.5 group and the control group, while the separation trend was less evident among the control group, the SAL group, and the SAL+PM2.5 group. The unweighted pair-group method with arithmetic means (UPGMA) clustering tree results showed that the control group and the SAL group clustered together first, followed by clustering with the SAL+PM2.5 group, and finally, the three groups clustered with the PM2.5 group. The PCoA and UPGMA clustering results indicated that the uniformity and similarity of the microbiota in the PM2.5 group were significantly decreased. Compared to the control group, the PM2.5 group showed decreased abundance of phylum Bacteroidetes and Candidatus_Saccharimonas (P<0.05) and increased abundance of phylum Proteobacteria, genus Escherichia, genus Bacteroides, genus Prevotella, genus Enterococcus, and genus Proteus (P<0.05). Compared to the PM2.5 group, the SAL+PM2.5 group showed decreased abundance of phylum Proteobacteria, phylum Actinobacteria, genus Prevotella, and genus Proteus (P<0.05), and increased abundance of Candidatus_Saccharimonas (P<0.05). The PM2.5 group showed reduced levels of propionic acid, valeric acid, and hexanoic acid compared to the control group (P<0.05), while the SAL+PM2.5 group showed increased levels of propionic acid, isobutyric acid, butyric acid, valeric acid, and hexanoic acid compared to the PM2.5 group (P<0.05). Conclusion Exposure to PM2.5 can cause pathological alterations, microbial dysbiosis, and disturbing production of SCFAs in intestinal tissue in mice. However, SAL can provide a certain degree of protective effect against these changes.
6.Comparative study on the impact of experiential communication and GLTC communication in outpatient settings on patients'emotions
Jianwen SHAO ; Mengting WANG ; Gangrui TAN ; Weihong SHANG ; Jinfan WANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;37(12):1503-1511
Objective:From the perspective of patients'emotions,to compare and study the effectiveness between experiential communication and GLTC communication of outpatient doctors,understand the main communication details that affect patients'emotions,and provide a reference for improving patient emotions and enhancing doctor-patient communication skills in the future.Methods:From July 2021 to January 2022,a pilot study of GLTC communication program in outpatient settings was conducted in a total of 24 departments from 4 tertiary comprehensive hospitals in Jiangsu Province.Descriptive analysis,independent sample t-test,multiple linear regression and other analyses were conducted on the relevant data.Results:After experiential communication in outpatient settings,patients showed improvements in dimensions of emotion such as anxiety,fatigue,confusion,and depression,but there was a decrease in patient vitality(P<0.05).After GLTC communication in outpatient settings,patients'emotions in all six dimensions improved(P<0.05).Meanwhile,the GLTC group had better emotions than the experiential group after communication(P<0.05).After training,the completion rate of relevant communication details of doctors in the GLTC group was mostly significantly higher than that in the experiential within the same unit time(P<0.05).Multiple linear regression showed that smiling,comforting language,and kind gaze were the main factors affecting patients'overall emotions.Conclusion:Experiential communication in outpatient settings has certain communication effects,but there is still a lot of room for improvement compared to GLTC communication in outpatient settings.GLTC communication in outpatient settings can improve patients'emotions,and doctors'smiles,comforting language,and other communication details need to be emphasized in outpatient settings.How to improve the execution of GLTC communication in outpatient settings plans is an important direction for future research.
7.Recent progress of aptamer‒drug conjugates in cancer therapy.
Jiaxuan HE ; Qiao DUAN ; Chunyan RAN ; Ting FU ; Yuan LIU ; Weihong TAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(4):1358-1370
Aptamers are single-stranded DNA or RNA sequences that can specifically bind with the target protein or molecule via specific secondary structures. Compared to antibody-drug conjugates (ADC), aptamer‒drug conjugate (ApDC) is also an efficient, targeted drug for cancer therapy with a smaller size, higher chemical stability, lower immunogenicity, faster tissue penetration, and facile engineering. Despite all these advantages, several key factors have delayed the clinical translation of ApDC, such as in vivo off-target effects and potential safety issues. In this review, we highlight the most recent progress in the development of ApDC and discuss solutions to the problems noted above.
8.Guideline for postoperative rehabilitation treatment following vertebral augmentation for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (version 2022)
Zhengwei XU ; Dingjun HAO ; Liming CHENG ; Baorong HE ; Bohua CHEN ; Chen CHEN ; Fei CHE ; Jian CHEN ; Qixin CHEN ; Liangjie DU ; Shunwu FAN ; Zhong FANG ; Shiqing FENG ; Yanzheng GAO ; Haishan GUAN ; Zhong GUAN ; Hua JIANG ; Weimin JIANG ; Dianming JIANG ; Jun JIANG ; Yue JIANG ; Lijun HE ; Yuan HE ; Bo LI ; Tao LI ; Jianjun LI ; Xigong LI ; Yijian LIANG ; Bin LIN ; Bin LIU ; Bo LIU ; Yong LIU ; Zhibin LIU ; Xuhua LU ; Chao MA ; Lie QIAN ; Renfu QUAN ; Hongxun SANG ; Haibo SHEN ; Jun SHU ; Honghui SUN ; Tiansheng SUN ; Jun TAN ; Mingxing TANG ; Sheng TAO ; Honglin TENG ; Yun TIAN ; Jiwei TIAN ; Qiang WANG ; Xinwei WANG ; Jianhuang WU ; Peigen XIE ; Weihong XU ; Bin YAN ; Yong YANG ; Guoyong YIN ; Xiaobing YU ; Yuhong ZENG ; Guoqing ZHANG ; Xiaobo ZHANG ; Jie ZHAO ; Yue ZHU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2022;38(11):961-972
Osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF) can lead to lower back pain and may be even accompanied by scoliosis, neurological dysfunction and other complications, which will affect the daily activities and life quality of patients. Vertebral augmentation is an effective treatment method for OVCF, but it cannot correct unbalance of bone metabolism or improve the osteoporotic status, causing complications like lower back pain, limited spinal activities and vertebral refracture. The post-operative systematic and standardized rehabilitation treatments can improve curative effect and therapeutic efficacy of anti-osteoporosis, reduce risk of vertebral refracture, increase patient compliance and improve quality of life. Since there still lack relevant clinical treatment guidelines for postoperative rehabilitation treatments following vertebral augmentation for OVCF, the current treatments are varied with uneven therapeutic effect. In order to standardize the postoperative rehabilitation treatment, the Spine Trauma Group of the Orthopedic Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association organized relevant experts to refer to relevant literature and develop the "Guideline for postoperative rehabilitation treatment following vertebral augmentation for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (2022 version)" based on the clinical guidelines published by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) as well as on the principles of scientificity, practicality and advancement. The guideline provided evidence-based recommendations on 10 important issues related to postoperative rehabilitation treatments of OVCF.
9.Effects of culture media on early developmental dynamic phenotypes and kinetic parameters of embryos: a time-lapse study
Xianbao MAO ; Shikai WANG ; Weihong TAN ; Junping CHENG ; Zhengda LI ; Jie QIN ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Pingpin WEI ; Lintao XUE
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2022;42(1):50-57
Objective:To investigate whether the early developmental dynamic phenotypes and kinetic parameters of embryos used for embryo selection are affected by the differences in the components of culture media utilized.Methods:The clinical data of patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) at Center for Reproductive Medicine and Genetics of People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region from October 2016 to December 2018 were analyzed in a retrospective cohort study. According to the different culture media utilized, IVF cycles were divided into Cook group and Vitrolife group. After 1∶1 propensity-score matching (PSM), 59 IVF cycles were included in each group. Time-lapse imaging technology was used to analyze the early developmental dynamics of normal fertilized embryos between insemination and 68 h post insemination. Seven developmental dynamic phenotypes of embryos were annotated and the differences in the composition of dynamic phenotypes were compared between the two groups. Thirteen early developmental kinetic parameters were calculated, and the differences in the kinetic parameters of normal dynamic phenotypic embryos between the two groups were compared. According to the two published time-lapse embryo selection algorithms, the hierarchical distribution of normal dynamic phenotypic embryos of two groups was compared. Results:1) In Cook group, the composition of developmental dynamic phenotypes of embryos were 54.0% normal phenotype, 3.0% abnormal first cytokinesis (A1 cyt), 17.4% abnormal cleavage (AC), 5.2% reverse cleavage (RC), 3.2% chaotic cleavage (CC), 3.5% multinucleation (Mn) and 13.7% mixed phenotype, which were 49.3%, 4.0%, 19.1%, 7.5%, 2.1%, 6.4% and 11.6% in Vitrolife group, respectively. No statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups for the composition of dynamic developmental phenotypes ( P>0.05). 2) Compared with Vitrolife group, the 13 developmental kinetic parameters (tPNa, tPNf, t2, t3, t4, t5, t6, t7, t8, cc2, s2, t5_PNf and t8_PNf) of normal dynamic phenotype embryos in Cook group were slightly longer, and the average number of blastomeres in 68 h post insemination (EB68hpi) was less, but the differences were not statistically significant (all P>0.05). 3) No significant difference in hierarchical distribution of embryos was observed between Vitrolife group and Cook group according to algorithm A ( P>0.05). The difference of embryo hierarchical distribution between the two groups was statistically significant according to algorithm B ( P=0.040), the proportion of grade A + embryos in Vitrolife group was higher than that in Cook group [59.8% (125/209) vs. 43.3% (94/217)], and grade C proportion was lower [9.6% (20/209) vs. 20.3% (44/217)]. Conclusion:Although the early developmental dynamic phenotypes and kinetic parameters of embryos were not affected by the differences between Cook and Vitrolife sequential culture media, the applicability of different time-lapse embryo selection algorithms to the culture media is different, the embryo culture media utilized should be considered when selecting or constructing the algorithms.
10.Effects of culture media on early developmental dynamic phenotypes and kinetic parameters of embryos: a time-lapse study
Xianbao MAO ; Shikai WANG ; Weihong TAN ; Junping CHENG ; Zhengda LI ; Jie QIN ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Pingpin WEI ; Lintao XUE
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2022;42(1):50-57
Objective:To investigate whether the early developmental dynamic phenotypes and kinetic parameters of embryos used for embryo selection are affected by the differences in the components of culture media utilized.Methods:The clinical data of patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) at Center for Reproductive Medicine and Genetics of People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region from October 2016 to December 2018 were analyzed in a retrospective cohort study. According to the different culture media utilized, IVF cycles were divided into Cook group and Vitrolife group. After 1∶1 propensity-score matching (PSM), 59 IVF cycles were included in each group. Time-lapse imaging technology was used to analyze the early developmental dynamics of normal fertilized embryos between insemination and 68 h post insemination. Seven developmental dynamic phenotypes of embryos were annotated and the differences in the composition of dynamic phenotypes were compared between the two groups. Thirteen early developmental kinetic parameters were calculated, and the differences in the kinetic parameters of normal dynamic phenotypic embryos between the two groups were compared. According to the two published time-lapse embryo selection algorithms, the hierarchical distribution of normal dynamic phenotypic embryos of two groups was compared. Results:1) In Cook group, the composition of developmental dynamic phenotypes of embryos were 54.0% normal phenotype, 3.0% abnormal first cytokinesis (A1 cyt), 17.4% abnormal cleavage (AC), 5.2% reverse cleavage (RC), 3.2% chaotic cleavage (CC), 3.5% multinucleation (Mn) and 13.7% mixed phenotype, which were 49.3%, 4.0%, 19.1%, 7.5%, 2.1%, 6.4% and 11.6% in Vitrolife group, respectively. No statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups for the composition of dynamic developmental phenotypes ( P>0.05). 2) Compared with Vitrolife group, the 13 developmental kinetic parameters (tPNa, tPNf, t2, t3, t4, t5, t6, t7, t8, cc2, s2, t5_PNf and t8_PNf) of normal dynamic phenotype embryos in Cook group were slightly longer, and the average number of blastomeres in 68 h post insemination (EB68hpi) was less, but the differences were not statistically significant (all P>0.05). 3) No significant difference in hierarchical distribution of embryos was observed between Vitrolife group and Cook group according to algorithm A ( P>0.05). The difference of embryo hierarchical distribution between the two groups was statistically significant according to algorithm B ( P=0.040), the proportion of grade A + embryos in Vitrolife group was higher than that in Cook group [59.8% (125/209) vs. 43.3% (94/217)], and grade C proportion was lower [9.6% (20/209) vs. 20.3% (44/217)]. Conclusion:Although the early developmental dynamic phenotypes and kinetic parameters of embryos were not affected by the differences between Cook and Vitrolife sequential culture media, the applicability of different time-lapse embryo selection algorithms to the culture media is different, the embryo culture media utilized should be considered when selecting or constructing the algorithms.


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