1.Optimization of purification process and component analysis of alkaloids from Zanthoxylum bungeanum Maxim
Heying YANG ; Caiping LUO ; Ting PENG ; Wenyi LIANG ; Songzhang SHEN ; Juan SU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2025;43(2):75-81
Objective To optimize the process conditions and analyze the components of alkaloids from Zanthoxylum bungeanum Maxim(Z. bungeanum)using macroporous resin. Methods Combining single factor tests and orthogonal tests, the content of hydroxy-α-sanshool(HAS)and hydroxy-β-sanshool(HBS)were considered as indexes to determine the best process parameters. Ultra-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole tandem time-of-flight mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-TOF-MSE)was used to identify the structures of alkaloids. Results The optimal conditions were Mitsubishi HP-20 macroporous resin, the loading solution concentration was 0.2 g crude drug/ml, the ratio of crude drug to resin volume was 1 g∶2.5 ml, the diameter/height ratio of resin column was 1∶7, the dynamic adsorption flow rate was 4 times of bed volume(BV)per hour, and the adsorption time was 1 h. Impurities were removed by using 2 BV of 20% ethanol, 5 BV of 80% ethanol was used to elution, and the content of HAS and HBS was 4.71% and 1.02%, respectively. A total of 20 alkaloids were identified from Z. bungeanum. Conclusion This method was stable and feasible, obtaining high purity and various kinds of alkaloids, which could be used for the enrichment and purification of alkaloids from Z. bungeanum.
2.Sarcopenic obesity and mortality risk in nursing home residents: a prospective cohort study based on six obesity indicators
Xiaoyan CHEN ; Mei LI ; Sha HUANG ; Shuyue LUO ; Wenyi ZHANG ; Wenhua JIANG ; Ming YANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(7):943-950
Objective:To investigate the relationship between sarcopenic obesity(SO), defined by various obesity indicators, and mortality risk in older adults based on a prospective cohort from multiple nursing homes.Methods:Sarcopenia was diagnosed according to the 2019 consensus of the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia.Obesity was defined using six different indicators: waist circumference(WC), waist-hip ratio(WHR), waist-height ratio(WHTR), body mass index(BMI), visceral fat area(VFA), and percentage of body fat(PBF).A prospective cohort of adults aged 60 and above was established across 15 nursing homes in Zigong City, with annual follow-ups on survival status conducted over two consecutive years.Cox proportional hazards regression models were employed to analyze the association between SO, defined by different obesity indicators, and mortality risk, calculating hazard ratios( HR)and their 95% confidence intervals( CI). Results:A total of 695 older adults were included in the study, of whom 67.1% were male.During the 2-year follow-up period, 88 participants died.The prevalence of SO as defined by WC, WHR, WHTR, BMI, VFA, PBF was found to be 17.6%, 30.1%, 48.9%, 3.0%, 28.3%, and 58.7%, respectively.When SO was defined using WC, WHR, WHTR, BMI, and VFA, there was no statistically significant difference in mortality rates between the SO and non-SO groups.However, when defined by PBF, the SO group exhibited a significantly higher mortality rate compared to the non-SO group(16.9% vs.6.6%, P<0.01).Cox proportional hazards regression analysis revealed that, compared to the non-SO group, the SO group defined by PBF had a significantly increased mortality risk( HR=2.81, 95% CI: 1.67-4.73, P<0.001).After adjusting for potential confounding factors, the mortality risk for the SO group remained significantly higher than that of the non-SO group( HR=1.97, 95% CI: 1.14-3.38, P=0.015). Conclusions:The prevalence of SO varies significantly across different obesity indicators.SO defined by PBF is significantly associated with mortality risk in nursing home residents.This study provides new evidence for further optimizing the diagnostic criteria for SO in this population.
3.Research progress on the role of parathyroid hormone and parathyroid hormone-related peptide in regulating tooth eruption
LUO Qian ; HU Yushang ; YANG Kun ; GE Song ; ZHONG Wenyi
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2025;33(7):604-611
The emergence of teeth is a complex physiological process characterized by the formation of the tooth crown, its movement towards the occlusal plane, and subsequent penetration through the alveolar bone and oral mucosa to achieve functional positioning for contact with opposing teeth. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) and parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) are critical regulators of calcium and phosphorus metabolism in the body, playing significant roles in tooth emergence. Their regulatory functions exhibit intricate temporal and spatial dynamics, with underlying mechanisms that remain incompletely understood. In recent years, an increasing number of researchers both domestically and internationally have investigated the role and mechanisms of PTH/PTHrP in tooth emergence, primarily focusing on aspects such as dental sac formation, basal alveolar bone development, coronal alveolar bone resorption, root formation, and periodontal ligament development. Literature reviews indicate that PTH and PTHrP regulate bone metabolism, coordinate various signaling pathways including OPG/RANK/RANKL, cAMP/PKA, and Wnt/β-catenin, and are allosterically modulated by Ca2+ and ATP. These processes contribute to the development of dental sacs, which transmit signals to recruit osteoclasts and promote the resorption of crown alveolar bone, thereby forming an eruption pathway. Additionally, PTH/PTHrP plays a role in the formation of basal alveolar bone, root development, and the periodontal ligament, generating the force necessary for tooth eruption. Through precise spatiotemporal regulation and coordinated efforts, alveolar bone remodeling is achieved, facilitating the intricate process of tooth eruption. Through stringent temporal regulation and multi-faceted cooperation, remodeling of the alveolar bone occurs to complete this intricate developmental process of tooth emergence. Future research should further elucidate the mechanisms underlying PTH/PTHrP actions while also considering optimal dosage regimens regarding timing and frequency for therapeutic applications.
4.Research on the current status and risk prediction model of oral frailty among the elderly in Anhui Prov-ince
Wenyi JIANG ; Huan LIU ; Xiubin TAO ; Qin XU ; Jiahui MIN ; Yang LUO ; Ming ZHANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(2):261-266
Objective:To investigate the occurrence and influencing factors of oral frailty among the elderly in China.Methods:General information questionnaire,Oral Frailty Scale,Sarcopenia Screening Questionnaire(SARC-F),Social Network Scale-6(LSNS-6)and Subjective Cognitive Decline Questionnaire(SCD-Q9)were used to conduct a survey in Anhui Province.A survey was conducted among 3 063 elderly people to analyze their current status and influencing factors related to oral frailty.Results:The incidence of oral frailty among the elderly in Anhui Province was 46.82%(1434/3063).Binary logistic regression analysis showed sarcopenia(OR=8.742,95%CI:7.156-10.679),social isolation(OR=1.601,95%CI:1.313-1.953),and subjective cogni-tive decline(OR=2.424,95%CI:1.905-3.085),90 years old and above(OR=2.261,95%CI:1.304-3.922)and having disability(OR=1.341,95%CI:1.040~1.729)are risk factors for oral frailty in the elderly in Anhui Province.Conclusion:The incidence of oral frailty is high among the elderly in Anhui Province.Risk factors for oral frailty include sarcopenia,social isolation,subjective cognitive decline,advanced age,and disability.
5.Risk factors analysis on central venous catheter-related thrombosis in critically ill children
Hanfang DENG ; Zhimin YANG ; Wenlan ZHANG ; Li YUAN ; Long XIANG ; Wenyi LUO
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2025;32(6):431-436
Objective:To investigate the current status and risk factors of central venous catheter-related thrombus(CRT)in critically ill children,and to provide evidence for proposing preventive measures.Methods:This study was a single-center cross-sectional survey.The hospitalized children with central venous catheters implanted in the intensive care unit of Shanghai Children's Medical Center,Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from January to March 2024 were included.Based on the ultrasound diagnosis indicating CRT or the presence of visually detectable thrombi after central venous catheter removal,the children included in the study were categorized into the CRT group and the non-CRT group.The data of demographic,clinical data,laboratory tests,medication treatment,and catheter related information of the affected children were collected.Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify risk factors associated with CRT.Results:A total of 328 children were included,of which 158 cases(48.2%)were female,with the median age of 35.00(9.00,88.75)months.There were 51 cases(15.6%)in CRT group and 277 cases(84.4%)in non-CRT group.After adjusted by pediatric critical illness score,multivariate binary Logistic analysis revealed that the use of normal saline for catheter flushing and sealing (adjust OR=26.52,95% CI 8.32-84.60, P<0.001),longer duration of vasoactive drug use (adjust OR=5.06,95% CI 1.93-13.26, P=0.001),higher Caprini scale score (adjust OR=3.09,95% CI 1.38-6.91, P=0.006),presence of high-risk comorbidities or complications (adjust OR=2.87,95% CI 1.11-7.45, P=0.030),longer immobilization time (adjust OR=1.13,95% CI 1.07-1.19, P<0.001),and lower international normalized ratio after catheter placement (adjust OR=0.10,95% CI 0.02-0.53, P=0.007) were independent risk factors affecting the occurrence of CRT. Conclusion:The incidence of CRT is relatively high among critically ill children,and medical staff can develop targeted intervention measures by taking relevant risk factors into consideration.
6.Research on the current status and risk prediction model of oral frailty among the elderly in Anhui Prov-ince
Wenyi JIANG ; Huan LIU ; Xiubin TAO ; Qin XU ; Jiahui MIN ; Yang LUO ; Ming ZHANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(2):261-266
Objective:To investigate the occurrence and influencing factors of oral frailty among the elderly in China.Methods:General information questionnaire,Oral Frailty Scale,Sarcopenia Screening Questionnaire(SARC-F),Social Network Scale-6(LSNS-6)and Subjective Cognitive Decline Questionnaire(SCD-Q9)were used to conduct a survey in Anhui Province.A survey was conducted among 3 063 elderly people to analyze their current status and influencing factors related to oral frailty.Results:The incidence of oral frailty among the elderly in Anhui Province was 46.82%(1434/3063).Binary logistic regression analysis showed sarcopenia(OR=8.742,95%CI:7.156-10.679),social isolation(OR=1.601,95%CI:1.313-1.953),and subjective cogni-tive decline(OR=2.424,95%CI:1.905-3.085),90 years old and above(OR=2.261,95%CI:1.304-3.922)and having disability(OR=1.341,95%CI:1.040~1.729)are risk factors for oral frailty in the elderly in Anhui Province.Conclusion:The incidence of oral frailty is high among the elderly in Anhui Province.Risk factors for oral frailty include sarcopenia,social isolation,subjective cognitive decline,advanced age,and disability.
7.Risk factors analysis on central venous catheter-related thrombosis in critically ill children
Hanfang DENG ; Zhimin YANG ; Wenlan ZHANG ; Li YUAN ; Long XIANG ; Wenyi LUO
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2025;32(6):431-436
Objective:To investigate the current status and risk factors of central venous catheter-related thrombus(CRT)in critically ill children,and to provide evidence for proposing preventive measures.Methods:This study was a single-center cross-sectional survey.The hospitalized children with central venous catheters implanted in the intensive care unit of Shanghai Children's Medical Center,Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from January to March 2024 were included.Based on the ultrasound diagnosis indicating CRT or the presence of visually detectable thrombi after central venous catheter removal,the children included in the study were categorized into the CRT group and the non-CRT group.The data of demographic,clinical data,laboratory tests,medication treatment,and catheter related information of the affected children were collected.Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify risk factors associated with CRT.Results:A total of 328 children were included,of which 158 cases(48.2%)were female,with the median age of 35.00(9.00,88.75)months.There were 51 cases(15.6%)in CRT group and 277 cases(84.4%)in non-CRT group.After adjusted by pediatric critical illness score,multivariate binary Logistic analysis revealed that the use of normal saline for catheter flushing and sealing (adjust OR=26.52,95% CI 8.32-84.60, P<0.001),longer duration of vasoactive drug use (adjust OR=5.06,95% CI 1.93-13.26, P=0.001),higher Caprini scale score (adjust OR=3.09,95% CI 1.38-6.91, P=0.006),presence of high-risk comorbidities or complications (adjust OR=2.87,95% CI 1.11-7.45, P=0.030),longer immobilization time (adjust OR=1.13,95% CI 1.07-1.19, P<0.001),and lower international normalized ratio after catheter placement (adjust OR=0.10,95% CI 0.02-0.53, P=0.007) were independent risk factors affecting the occurrence of CRT. Conclusion:The incidence of CRT is relatively high among critically ill children,and medical staff can develop targeted intervention measures by taking relevant risk factors into consideration.
8.Sarcopenic obesity and mortality risk in nursing home residents: a prospective cohort study based on six obesity indicators
Xiaoyan CHEN ; Mei LI ; Sha HUANG ; Shuyue LUO ; Wenyi ZHANG ; Wenhua JIANG ; Ming YANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(7):943-950
Objective:To investigate the relationship between sarcopenic obesity(SO), defined by various obesity indicators, and mortality risk in older adults based on a prospective cohort from multiple nursing homes.Methods:Sarcopenia was diagnosed according to the 2019 consensus of the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia.Obesity was defined using six different indicators: waist circumference(WC), waist-hip ratio(WHR), waist-height ratio(WHTR), body mass index(BMI), visceral fat area(VFA), and percentage of body fat(PBF).A prospective cohort of adults aged 60 and above was established across 15 nursing homes in Zigong City, with annual follow-ups on survival status conducted over two consecutive years.Cox proportional hazards regression models were employed to analyze the association between SO, defined by different obesity indicators, and mortality risk, calculating hazard ratios( HR)and their 95% confidence intervals( CI). Results:A total of 695 older adults were included in the study, of whom 67.1% were male.During the 2-year follow-up period, 88 participants died.The prevalence of SO as defined by WC, WHR, WHTR, BMI, VFA, PBF was found to be 17.6%, 30.1%, 48.9%, 3.0%, 28.3%, and 58.7%, respectively.When SO was defined using WC, WHR, WHTR, BMI, and VFA, there was no statistically significant difference in mortality rates between the SO and non-SO groups.However, when defined by PBF, the SO group exhibited a significantly higher mortality rate compared to the non-SO group(16.9% vs.6.6%, P<0.01).Cox proportional hazards regression analysis revealed that, compared to the non-SO group, the SO group defined by PBF had a significantly increased mortality risk( HR=2.81, 95% CI: 1.67-4.73, P<0.001).After adjusting for potential confounding factors, the mortality risk for the SO group remained significantly higher than that of the non-SO group( HR=1.97, 95% CI: 1.14-3.38, P=0.015). Conclusions:The prevalence of SO varies significantly across different obesity indicators.SO defined by PBF is significantly associated with mortality risk in nursing home residents.This study provides new evidence for further optimizing the diagnostic criteria for SO in this population.
9.Prevalence of thyroid nodules and its influencing factors in adult female population in Chengdu in 2017 - 2022
Yuandong LEI ; Yong WEN ; Wenyi LUO
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2024;35(5):89-92
Objective To investigate the prevalence of thyroid nodules and its influencing factors in adult women from 2017 to 2022 in Chengdu. Methods A total of 4 612 adult female patients with thyroid nodules in the 2nd Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College, Nuclear Industry 416 Hospital from January 2017 to December 2022 were selected and included in the study group. Among the 4 027 females without thyroid nodules diagnosed by physical examination in the hospital during the same period were matched for age and included in the control group. The differences in general data and thyroid-related serological parameters between the two groups were compared and the influencing factors of thyroid nodules and the epidemiological characteristics of thyroid nodules were analyzed. Results Increased Body mass index (BMI) (OR=1.104), serum anti-thyroglobulin antibodies (TGAb) (OR=1.150) and thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb) (OR=1.143) levels, diabetes mellitus (OR=1.107) and family history of thyroid disease (OR=1.271) were risk factors for thyroid nodules; high quality of life and high education level were protective factors for thyroid nodules. Physical examination screening (59.67%) was the most common way to detect thyroid nodules. Influenced by the COVID-19 epidemi, physical examination screening in the past 3 years accounted for a lower proportion of thyroid nodules found (53.18%) than the pre-epidemic level (64.10%). Conclusion Strengthening thyroid screening and popular science popularization of thyroid nodules in key target populations is the focus of thyroid nodule prevention and treatment in Chengdu in the future.
10.Transcription Factor ETS1 Promotes Glioma Cell Growth by Activating LncRNA XIST
Ran LUO ; Wenyi LUO ; Mingkai LU ; Meng ZHOU ; Yanting LIU ; Chunlei TIAN
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2024;51(5):328-335
Objective To explore the biological function and downstream mechanism of ETS1 in glioma.Methods Bioinformatics and immunohistochemistry were used to analyze the differential expression characteristics of ETS1 in gliomas;qRT-PCR was employed to detect the expression level of ETS1 mRNA and lncRNA X-inactive specific transcript(XIST).CCK-8 and 5-ethyl-2′-deoxyuridine experiments were conducted to detect cell growth.Western blot was used to detect the expression of apoptosis-related proteins(Bax,Bak,Bcl-2).PROMO database was utilized to predict the binding sites between ETS1 and XIST promoter.Dual-luciferase reporter gene assay and chromatin immunoprecipitation-quantitative polymerase chain reaction assays were performed to verify the binding relationship between ETS1 and the XIST promoter region.cBioPortal database was used to analyze the correlation between the expression of ETS1 mRNA and XIST in glioma tissues.Results The expression levels of ETS1 mRNA and protein were significantly upregulated in glioma(P<0.05).The depletion of ETS1 significantly inhibited the proliferation of glioma cells and promoted cell apoptosis(P<0.05).ETS1 could target and bind with the XIST promoter and promote the expression of XIST(P<0.05).The overexpression of XIST reversed the effects of ETS1 on the proliferation of glioma cells and the promotion of cell apoptosis(P<0.05).Conclusion ETS1 is highly expressed in glioma tissues.It could promote the expression of lncRNA XIST,boost the proliferation of glioma cells,and inhibit cell apoptosis.


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