1.Research progress on the intervention of sarcopenia with traditional Chinese medicine based on the AMPK signaling pathway
Wenyu FAN ; Bairong HUANG ; Congmin HONG ; Yan CHEN ; Jiayin WANG ; Jing GAO ; Xiaodong FENG
China Pharmacy 2026;37(9):1229-1235
arcopenia is a systemic skeletal muscle disorder characterized by a decrease in skeletal muscle mass and progressive decline in function, with multiple signaling pathways involved in its occurrence and development. Among them, the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling pathway, as a key pathway regulating cellular energy homeostasis, plays an important role in the regulation of skeletal muscle metabolism and functional maintenance by improving abnormalities in glucose and lipid metabolism, balancing skeletal muscle protein synthesis and degradation, improving mitochondrial function, promoting autophagy, and inhibiting inflammatory responses and oxidative stress. This article reviews the research progress on how various traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) monomers, including polyphenols, flavonoids, and terpenoids; various traditional Chinese medicine extracts, such as those from Lycium barbarum , Asini Corii Colla, and Panax quinquefolium , and TCM compounds, such as Guiqi zhuangjin decoction, Jianpi qiangji granules, and Qigu capsules, intervene in sarcopenia by regulating the AMPK signaling pathway to promote muscle protein synthesis, inhibit protein degradation, improve mitochondrial function, and alleviate inflammation and oxidative stress. Additionally, their molecular mechanisms are explored. The aim is to deeply elucidate the basis of TCM in the prevention and treatment of sarcopenia and to provide theoretical support for the development of related innovative drugs.
2.Efficacy and safety of a domestic hair follicle extraction system in extracting hair follicles from patients with androgenetic alopecia: a multicenter, prospective, randomized, self-controlled clinical trial
Kai YANG ; Jinran LIN ; Fei ZHU ; Suyun FENG ; Zheng LI ; Yue ZHANG ; Ruiming HU ; Hanxiao CHENG ; Zhentao ZHOU ; Yatong WU ; Dingquan YANG ; Jufang ZHANG ; Wenyu WU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2025;58(7):603-607
Objective:To compare the efficacy and safety of a domestic hair follicle extraction system versus traditional follicular unit excision (FUE) in extracting hair follicles for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia (AGA) .Methods:A multicenter, randomized, self-controlled clinical trial was conducted on AGA patients aged 18 - 59 years who were recruited from the Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, the Affiliated Hangzhou First People's Hospital, and the China-Japan Friendship Hospital between June 2023 and September 2024. Each patient's scalp was randomly divided into two sides (experimental side vs. control side) using an envelope method. The experimental side underwent robotic hair transplantation with a domestic hair follicle extraction system, and the control side underwent traditional FUE. Hair follicles were extracted from the safe donor area in the occipital region, and implanted into the ipsilateral hair loss area. The primary outcome was the hair transection rate which was calculated immediately after follicular extraction. The secondary outcomes included the hair follicle unit loss rate and the change in hair density at the recipient site on postoperative day 14. Safety was evaluated by assessing the incidence of folliculitis at the donor site on postoperative day 14 and the overall incidence of adverse events. Surgical outcomes were evaluated at 9 months after surgery. Comparisons of evaluation indicators among groups were performed by using a paired t test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Results:A total of 55 patients with AGA (51 males and 4 females, aged 32.71 ± 5.75 years) completed the hair follicle transplantation and postoperative follow-up. The hair transection rate ( M[ Q1, Q3]) was 6.65% (4.56%, 10.16%) in the experimental group and 5.28% (3.04%, 8.89%) in the control group (difference = 1.24%, 95% CI: -0.24%, 2.65%) . The hair follicle unit loss rate was 2.00% (1.00%, 3.50%) in the experimental group and 0.50% (0, 2.00%) in the control group, with a significant difference between the two groups ( P = 0.008) . On postoperative day 14, there was no significant difference in the hair density between the experimental group and control group (72.20 ± 25.95 per cm 2vs. 76.49 ± 30.84 per cm 2, P = 0.173) . At 9-month follow-up, both groups showed improvement in the investigator's overall score in the recipient areas. Seven adverse events occurred in 7 subjects (12.72%) in each group, and all were mild folliculitis. Conclusion:The domestic hair follicle extraction system demonstrated comparable efficacy and safety to the traditional FUE in hair transplantation.
3.Comparison of the therapeutic effects of different splenectomy and devascularization procedures in the treatment of portal hypertension
Wenyu ZHAO ; Wenlei ZHAO ; Weihua CHANG ; Zhengyao CHANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Xinglong HU ; Feng LIANG ; Ruizhao QI
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2025;31(9):690-695
Objective:To analyze the efficacy of laparoscopic partial splenectomy and devascularization (LPSPD), open partial splenectomy and devascularization (OPSPD), laparoscopic total splenectomy and devascularization (LTSPD), and open total splenectomy and devascularization (OTSPD) in the treatment of portal hypertension.Methods:Clinical data of 128 patients with portal hypertension admitted to the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery of the Affiliated Hospital of Qinghai University and the General Surgery Department of the Fifth Medical Center of the Chinese PLA General Hospital from May 2018 to May 2022 were retrospectively analyzed, including 69 males and 59 females, aged 51.0±10.9 years. According to different surgical methods, patients were divided into four groups, namely the LPSPD group ( n=30), the OPSPD group ( n=32), the LTSPD group ( n=31), and the OTSPD group ( n=35). Operation time, postoperative hospitalization time, postoperative complications such as newly occurred PVT, etc of the four groups of patients were compared. Results:The operation times of the LPSPD, OPSPD, LTSPD and OTSPD group were 240.0 (180.0, 399.0), 209.5 (169.0, 259.0), 207.0 (175.3, 297.5) and 200.0 (162.0, 264.0) minutes, respectively. The postoperative hospital stays were 8.0 (7.0, 12.0), 10.0 (8.3, 11.8), 11.0 (9.0, 13.0) and 13.0 (11.0, 15.0) days, respectively. The incidences of newly occurred PVT after surgery were 3.3% (1/30), 3.1% (1/32), 19.4% (6/31), and 20.0% (7/35), respectively. The above indicators were compared among the four groups respectively, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). The postoperative hospital stay of the LPSPD group was shorter than that of the LTSPD group [8.0 (7.0, 12.0) vs 11.0 (9.0, 13.0), d, Z=-3.93], and the postoperative hospital stay of the OPSPD group was also shorter than that of the OTSPD group [10.0 (8.3, 11.8) vs 13.0 (11.0, 15.0), d, Z=-3.56; all P<0.001]. The incidence of newly occurred PVT after surgery in the partial splenectomy group (LPSPD and OPSPD) was 3.2% (2/62), which was lower than that in the total splenectomy group [LTSPD and OTSPD, 19.7% (13/66), χ2=8.38, P=0.004]. Conclusion:Compared to total splenectomy, partial splenectomy might be favorable for the shortened postoperative hospital stay and lower incidence of newly occurred portal vein thrombosis.
4.Characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine syndromes and medication patterns in cerebral small vessel disease based on data mining
Hong ZHANG ; Wenyu LAN ; Shiwei YANG ; Shuang ZENG ; Hao LIU ; Tiansong YANG ; Chuwen FENG ; Shulin LI
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(8):6-11
Objective To explore the traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)syndrome character-istics and medication patterns of cerebral small vessel disease(CSVD)using data mining techniques.Methods Clinical research literature on TCM treatment of CSVD,published from the establishment of the database to September 1,2024,was retrieved from the China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),Wanfang,and VIP databases.Analyses were conducted on syndromes,drug frequencies,properties,flavors,and meridian tropisms.Data mining was performed using R4.4.1 software to ex-plore associations,correlations,and clustering of TCM herbs,aiming to elucidate medication patterns in CSVD treatment.Results A total of 60 prescription formulas for treating CSVD were screened,involving 142 TCM herbs with a total usage frequency of 1,312 times.The top five most frequently used herbs were Chuanxiong,Danggui,Dilong,Huangqi,and Chishao.Herb properties were pre-dominantly warm and cold;flavors were mainly pungent,bitter,and sweet;and meridian tropisms were primarily to the liver,spleen,and heart meridians.Twenty-nine strong association rules were identified,and association analysis revealed core herbal combinations centered around Chuanxiong,Chishao,and Danggui.Clustering analysis yielded five herbal combinations.Conclusion CSVD is characterized by a deficiency in essence and excess in superficiality.Treatment should focus on tonify-ing deficiencies and eliminating excesses,combining both tonification and purgation methods.Medication patterns predominantly involve herbs for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis,often combined with herbs for nourishing the kidney and marrow,calming the liver and suppressing wind,and awakening the mind and opening the orifices.
5.Transcriptional regulatory network analysis of microglia in multiple sclerosis
Qiangwei CAI ; Feng SUN ; Wenyu WU ; Fuming SHAO ; Zhengliang GAO ; Shengkai JIN
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(1):29-41
Objective·To investigate the differential gene expression of microglia in the gray and white matter of multiple sclerosis(MS)using single-nucleus transcriptomic analysis,aiming to explore their roles in disease progression,and identify key transcriptional regulatory networks associated with the disease.Methods·snRNA-seq data of frozen human brain tissue samples from MS patients and control individuals were obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus(GEO)database.R language,along with R packages such as Seurat,was employed to identify cell types based on specific cell markers.Microglia were extracted from the identified cell populations and classified based on their anatomical origin,either gray matter or white matter.Dimensionality reduction and clustering techniques were utilized to identify distinct microglial subpopulations with differential characteristics.Differentially expressed genes(DEGs)between the MS and control groups at the subpopulation level were analyzed by using the Seurat package.Gene set enrichment analysis of Gene Ontology(GO)and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG)was conducted on the DEGs to further explore the biological significance of these differences.Monocle3 was used for pseudotime analysis to study dynamic changes in microglia subpopulations during disease progression.Single cell regulatory network inference and clustering(SCENIC)method was applied to analyze transcription factor(TF)regulatory networks,aiming to identify key transcription factors potentially involved in MS regulation.Results·After quality control,a total of 149 062 nuclei were retained for analysis.Following dimensional reduction and clustering,12 238 microglia were identified by using key markers,including DOCK8,CSF1R,P2RY12,and CD74.The results of GO and KEGG pathway analysis showed that in gray matter microglia,functions such as endocytosis,ion homeostasis,and lipid localization were downregulated during disease progression,while in white matter microglia,functions such as protein folding,cytoplasmic translation,and response to thermal stimuli were upregulated.SCENIC analysis revealed that the expression of transcription factors such as FLI1,MITF,and FOXP1 was upregulated in MS.Conclusion·Microglia play a critical role in MS,with white matter microglia being more significantly impacted by MS than their gray matter counterparts.Transcription factors such as FLI1,MITF,and FOXP1 are identified as key regulators involved in disease modulation,with their associated transcriptional regulatory networks playing a central role in disease modulation.
6.Basiliximab is superior to low dose rabbit anti-thymocyte globulin in pediatric kidney transplant recipients: The younger, the better.
Lan ZHU ; Lei ZHANG ; Wenjun SHANG ; Wenhua LIU ; Rula SA ; Zhiliang GUO ; Longshan LIU ; Jinghong TAN ; Hengxi ZHANG ; Yonghua FENG ; Wenyu ZHAO ; Wenqi CONG ; Jianyong WU ; Changxi WANG ; Gang CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(2):225-227
7.Efficacy and safety of a domestic hair follicle extraction system in extracting hair follicles from patients with androgenetic alopecia: a multicenter, prospective, randomized, self-controlled clinical trial
Kai YANG ; Jinran LIN ; Fei ZHU ; Suyun FENG ; Zheng LI ; Yue ZHANG ; Ruiming HU ; Hanxiao CHENG ; Zhentao ZHOU ; Yatong WU ; Dingquan YANG ; Jufang ZHANG ; Wenyu WU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2025;58(7):603-607
Objective:To compare the efficacy and safety of a domestic hair follicle extraction system versus traditional follicular unit excision (FUE) in extracting hair follicles for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia (AGA) .Methods:A multicenter, randomized, self-controlled clinical trial was conducted on AGA patients aged 18 - 59 years who were recruited from the Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, the Affiliated Hangzhou First People's Hospital, and the China-Japan Friendship Hospital between June 2023 and September 2024. Each patient's scalp was randomly divided into two sides (experimental side vs. control side) using an envelope method. The experimental side underwent robotic hair transplantation with a domestic hair follicle extraction system, and the control side underwent traditional FUE. Hair follicles were extracted from the safe donor area in the occipital region, and implanted into the ipsilateral hair loss area. The primary outcome was the hair transection rate which was calculated immediately after follicular extraction. The secondary outcomes included the hair follicle unit loss rate and the change in hair density at the recipient site on postoperative day 14. Safety was evaluated by assessing the incidence of folliculitis at the donor site on postoperative day 14 and the overall incidence of adverse events. Surgical outcomes were evaluated at 9 months after surgery. Comparisons of evaluation indicators among groups were performed by using a paired t test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Results:A total of 55 patients with AGA (51 males and 4 females, aged 32.71 ± 5.75 years) completed the hair follicle transplantation and postoperative follow-up. The hair transection rate ( M[ Q1, Q3]) was 6.65% (4.56%, 10.16%) in the experimental group and 5.28% (3.04%, 8.89%) in the control group (difference = 1.24%, 95% CI: -0.24%, 2.65%) . The hair follicle unit loss rate was 2.00% (1.00%, 3.50%) in the experimental group and 0.50% (0, 2.00%) in the control group, with a significant difference between the two groups ( P = 0.008) . On postoperative day 14, there was no significant difference in the hair density between the experimental group and control group (72.20 ± 25.95 per cm 2vs. 76.49 ± 30.84 per cm 2, P = 0.173) . At 9-month follow-up, both groups showed improvement in the investigator's overall score in the recipient areas. Seven adverse events occurred in 7 subjects (12.72%) in each group, and all were mild folliculitis. Conclusion:The domestic hair follicle extraction system demonstrated comparable efficacy and safety to the traditional FUE in hair transplantation.
8.Transcriptional regulatory network analysis of microglia in multiple sclerosis
Qiangwei CAI ; Feng SUN ; Wenyu WU ; Fuming SHAO ; Zhengliang GAO ; Shengkai JIN
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(1):29-41
Objective·To investigate the differential gene expression of microglia in the gray and white matter of multiple sclerosis(MS)using single-nucleus transcriptomic analysis,aiming to explore their roles in disease progression,and identify key transcriptional regulatory networks associated with the disease.Methods·snRNA-seq data of frozen human brain tissue samples from MS patients and control individuals were obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus(GEO)database.R language,along with R packages such as Seurat,was employed to identify cell types based on specific cell markers.Microglia were extracted from the identified cell populations and classified based on their anatomical origin,either gray matter or white matter.Dimensionality reduction and clustering techniques were utilized to identify distinct microglial subpopulations with differential characteristics.Differentially expressed genes(DEGs)between the MS and control groups at the subpopulation level were analyzed by using the Seurat package.Gene set enrichment analysis of Gene Ontology(GO)and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG)was conducted on the DEGs to further explore the biological significance of these differences.Monocle3 was used for pseudotime analysis to study dynamic changes in microglia subpopulations during disease progression.Single cell regulatory network inference and clustering(SCENIC)method was applied to analyze transcription factor(TF)regulatory networks,aiming to identify key transcription factors potentially involved in MS regulation.Results·After quality control,a total of 149 062 nuclei were retained for analysis.Following dimensional reduction and clustering,12 238 microglia were identified by using key markers,including DOCK8,CSF1R,P2RY12,and CD74.The results of GO and KEGG pathway analysis showed that in gray matter microglia,functions such as endocytosis,ion homeostasis,and lipid localization were downregulated during disease progression,while in white matter microglia,functions such as protein folding,cytoplasmic translation,and response to thermal stimuli were upregulated.SCENIC analysis revealed that the expression of transcription factors such as FLI1,MITF,and FOXP1 was upregulated in MS.Conclusion·Microglia play a critical role in MS,with white matter microglia being more significantly impacted by MS than their gray matter counterparts.Transcription factors such as FLI1,MITF,and FOXP1 are identified as key regulators involved in disease modulation,with their associated transcriptional regulatory networks playing a central role in disease modulation.
9.Comparison of the therapeutic effects of different splenectomy and devascularization procedures in the treatment of portal hypertension
Wenyu ZHAO ; Wenlei ZHAO ; Weihua CHANG ; Zhengyao CHANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Xinglong HU ; Feng LIANG ; Ruizhao QI
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2025;31(9):690-695
Objective:To analyze the efficacy of laparoscopic partial splenectomy and devascularization (LPSPD), open partial splenectomy and devascularization (OPSPD), laparoscopic total splenectomy and devascularization (LTSPD), and open total splenectomy and devascularization (OTSPD) in the treatment of portal hypertension.Methods:Clinical data of 128 patients with portal hypertension admitted to the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery of the Affiliated Hospital of Qinghai University and the General Surgery Department of the Fifth Medical Center of the Chinese PLA General Hospital from May 2018 to May 2022 were retrospectively analyzed, including 69 males and 59 females, aged 51.0±10.9 years. According to different surgical methods, patients were divided into four groups, namely the LPSPD group ( n=30), the OPSPD group ( n=32), the LTSPD group ( n=31), and the OTSPD group ( n=35). Operation time, postoperative hospitalization time, postoperative complications such as newly occurred PVT, etc of the four groups of patients were compared. Results:The operation times of the LPSPD, OPSPD, LTSPD and OTSPD group were 240.0 (180.0, 399.0), 209.5 (169.0, 259.0), 207.0 (175.3, 297.5) and 200.0 (162.0, 264.0) minutes, respectively. The postoperative hospital stays were 8.0 (7.0, 12.0), 10.0 (8.3, 11.8), 11.0 (9.0, 13.0) and 13.0 (11.0, 15.0) days, respectively. The incidences of newly occurred PVT after surgery were 3.3% (1/30), 3.1% (1/32), 19.4% (6/31), and 20.0% (7/35), respectively. The above indicators were compared among the four groups respectively, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). The postoperative hospital stay of the LPSPD group was shorter than that of the LTSPD group [8.0 (7.0, 12.0) vs 11.0 (9.0, 13.0), d, Z=-3.93], and the postoperative hospital stay of the OPSPD group was also shorter than that of the OTSPD group [10.0 (8.3, 11.8) vs 13.0 (11.0, 15.0), d, Z=-3.56; all P<0.001]. The incidence of newly occurred PVT after surgery in the partial splenectomy group (LPSPD and OPSPD) was 3.2% (2/62), which was lower than that in the total splenectomy group [LTSPD and OTSPD, 19.7% (13/66), χ2=8.38, P=0.004]. Conclusion:Compared to total splenectomy, partial splenectomy might be favorable for the shortened postoperative hospital stay and lower incidence of newly occurred portal vein thrombosis.
10.Impairment of Autophagic Flux After Hypobaric Hypoxia Potentiates Oxidative Stress and Cognitive Function Disturbances in Mice.
Shuhui DAI ; Yuan FENG ; Chuanhao LU ; Hongchen ZHANG ; Wenke MA ; Wenyu XIE ; Xiuquan WU ; Peng LUO ; Lei ZHANG ; Fei FEI ; Zhou FEI ; Xia LI
Neuroscience Bulletin 2024;40(1):35-49
Acute hypobaric hypoxic brain damage is a potentially fatal high-altitude sickness. Autophagy plays a critical role in ischemic brain injury, but its role in hypobaric hypoxia (HH) remains unknown. Here we used an HH chamber to demonstrate that acute HH exposure impairs autophagic activity in both the early and late stages of the mouse brain, and is partially responsible for HH-induced oxidative stress, neuronal loss, and brain damage. The autophagic agonist rapamycin only promotes the initiation of autophagy. By proteome analysis, a screen showed that protein dynamin2 (DNM2) potentially regulates autophagic flux. Overexpression of DNM2 significantly increased the formation of autolysosomes, thus maintaining autophagic flux in combination with rapamycin. Furthermore, the enhancement of autophagic activity attenuated oxidative stress and neurological deficits after HH exposure. These results contribute to evidence supporting the conclusion that DNM2-mediated autophagic flux represents a new therapeutic target in HH-induced brain damage.
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