1.Optimization of Quality Standards for Polygalae Radix Based on Characteristic Chromatograms and QAMS for Xanthones
Humin XIE ; Xiaoqing CUI ; Weihong FENG ; Yu LU ; Xiaoqian LIU ; Xiaoli SUN ; Yanrong LI ; Zhimin WANG ; Chun LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(9):196-204
ObjectiveTo address the limitations of the current quality standard for Polygalae Radix(PR), which relies on a single component for quality assessment and struggles to holistically control its intrinsic quality, by constructing a comprehensive quality evaluation system integrating "macro-characterization of chemical profile, synchronous quantification of multiple index components, and quantitative analysis of multi-components by single marker(QAMS) for key component groups". This study aims to facilitate the scientific revision of the quality standard for PR. MethodsHigh performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) characteristic chromatograms were established for 11 batches of PR medicinal materials(YZ), 10 batches of PR decoction pieces(YP), and 10 batches of licorice-processed PR decoction pieces(ZYZ), followed by similarity evaluation and identification of common peaks. HPLC-QAMS was developed for xanthones(sibiricaxanthone B, polygalaxanthone Ⅺ, polygalaxanthone Ⅲ) in the characteristic chromatograms. Simultaneously, the external standard method(ESM) was used to determine the contents of the corresponding xanthones and 3,6'-disinapoyl sucrose in YZ, YP, and ZYZ, followed by multivariate statistical analysis and Spearman correlation analysis. ResultsThe similarity between the characteristic chromatograms of 31 batches of PR samples and the reference chromatogram was>0.9. A total of 13 common peaks were identified, and 10 of these peaks were characterized through reference standard comparison. The successfully constructed QAMS method showed that the relative correction factors(RCFs) of sibiricaxanthone B and polygalaxanthone Ⅺ to polygalaxanthone Ⅲ were 0.76 and 0.88, and their relative retention times(RRTs) were 0.85 and 0.97, respectively. The results calculated by the QAMS method showed no significant difference from those obtained by the ESM. According to the limit standard for polygalaxanthone Ⅲ in the 2020 edition of the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China(hereinafter referred to as the Chinese Pharmacopoeia), the pass rate of 31 batches of samples was only 19.35%. Multivariate statistical analysis indicated certain compositional differences between different batches of YZ and YP, as well as between YP and ZYZ, with 3,6'-disinapoyl sucrose identified as the main differentiating component. Furthermore, correlation analysis revealed that the content of polygalaxanthone Ⅲ was positively correlated with the contents of sibiricaxanthone B and polygalaxanthone Ⅺ, but showed no association with the content of 3,6'-disinapoyl sucrose. ConclusionIt is recommended that the content limit for polygalaxanthone Ⅲ in YZ,YP and ZYZ be revised to not less than 0.07%, or the total content of polygalaxanthone Ⅲ, sibiricaxanthone B and polygalaxanthone Ⅺ be not less than 0.18%. The newly established triple quality control model of "holistic control via characteristic chromatograms, precise quantification of oligosaccharide esters, and efficient detection of xanthones by QAMS" provides a systematic and precise solution for quality evaluation of PR and similar Chinese herbal medicines.
2.Association of peripheral blood glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase,progranulin and neutrophil CD64 index with disease outcomes of neonates with septicemia
Congcong ZHU ; Xiaochun CHEN ; Huai JIANG ; Zhendi XIE ; Xiaoqing LIN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(6):918-922
OBJECTIVE To explore the association of peripheral blood glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase(G6PD),progranulin(PGRN)and neutrophil CD64 index with the disease outcomes of the neonates with septicemia.METHODS A total of 147 neonates with septicemia who were treated in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from Jun.2021 to Nov.2023 were assigned as the septicemia group,meanwhile,140 healthy neonates were chosen as the healthy group.The neonates of the septicemia group were divided into the early-onset group and the late-onset group according to the type of disease,the non-critically severe group,the critically se-vere group and the extremely critically severe group according to the severity of diseases,the survival group and the death group according to 30-day prognosis.The levels of peripheral blood G6PD,PGRN and neutrophil CD64 indexes were observed and compared among the various types of groups,and the values of the peripheral blood in-dexes in prediction of the prognosis were analyzed.RESULTS The peripheral blood G6PD level of the septicemia group was significantly lower than that of the healthy group,the levels of PGRN and neutrophil CD64 index of the septicemia group were significantly higher than those of the healthy group(P<0.05).As compared with the pe-ripheral blood G6PD level among the neonates with different illness condition,the result was as follows:the non-critically severe group>the critically severe group>the extremely critically severe group(P<0.05);as com-pared with the levels of PGRN and neutrophil CD64 index,the result was as follows:the non-critically severe group<the critically severe group<the extremely critically severe group(P<0.05).The peripheral blood G6PD level of the death group was significantly lower than that of the survival group(P<0.05),and the levels of PGRN and neutrophil CD64 index of the death group were significantly higher than those of the survival group(P<0.05).The area under the curve(AUC)of the joint detection of peripheral blood G6PD,PGRN and CD64 index was 0.831 in prediction of the prognosis of the neonates,significantly higher than that of the single detection of the three indexes(P<0.05).CONCLUSIONS The neonates with septicemia show the decline of peripheral blood G6PD and the rise of levels of PGRN and CD64 index.The expression levels of the indexes are associated with the severi-ty of disease and,to some extent,can predict the prognosis.
3.Evidence-based guideline for diagnosis and early fixation of severe open tibiofibular fractures (version 2025)
Yongjun RUI ; Yongqing XU ; Qingtang ZHU ; Xin WANG ; Zhao XIE ; Shanlin CHEN ; Jingyi MI ; Xianyou ZHENG ; Juyu TANG ; Xiaoheng DING ; Aixi YU ; Tao SONG ; Jianxi HOU ; Jian QI ; Xinyu FAN ; Jun FEI ; Lin GUO ; Xingwen HAN ; Weixu LI ; Aiguo WANG ; Yun XIE ; Tao XING ; Meng LI ; Baoqing YU ; Yan ZHUANG ; Xiaoqing HE ; Tao SUN ; Pengcheng LI ; Jihui JU ; Hongxiang ZHOU ; Haidong REN ; Guangyue ZHAO ; Gang ZHAO ; Yongwei WU ; Jun LIU ; Yunhong MA ; Yapeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(11):1021-1034
Severe open tibiofibular fractures account for approximately 28.1% of all open fractures. Among them, Gustilo-Anderson type IIIB/C fractures present significant clinical challenges due to associated bone and soft tissue defects, high infection rates, and risk of amputation. Inadequate preoperative assessment may lead to suboptimal emergency surgical planning or intraoperative complications. Historically, external fixation was often preferred, but this approach has been associated with limitations such as restricted joint mobility, delayed bone union, joint stiffness, and disuse osteoporosis, resulting in poor functional recovery. With advancements of debridement techniques, standardization of antibiotic use, and popularization of early soft tissue coverage, early internal fixation has gained broader acceptance. Nevertheless, controversies persist regarding the choice of fixation method, timing of definitive fixation, use of reamed versus unreamed intramedullary nailing, and necessity of fibular fixation. To standardize the diagnosis and early management of severe open tibiofibular fractures, reduce complication rates, and improve functional recovery, the Society of Microsurgery of the Chinese Medical Association organized a panel of domestic experts to develop the Evidence-based guideline for the diagnosis and early fixation of severe open tibiofibular fractures ( version 2025), using evidence-based methodology. The guidelines provided 12 recommendations covering diagnostic and early fixation strategies of severe open tibiofibular fractures, aiming to provide clinicians with scientifically grounded and standardized guidance.
4.Structurally novel tryptamine-derived alkaloids from the seeds of Peganum harmala and their antiviral activities against respiratory syncytial virus.
Zhongnan WU ; Yubo ZHANG ; Guocai WANG ; Qing TANG ; Yaolan LI ; Xiaoqing XIE ; Yushen LIANG ; Wen CHENG
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2025;23(8):972-979
Peganum harmala L. (P. harmala) is a significant economic and medicinal plant. The seeds of P. harmala have been extensively utilized in traditional Chinese medicine, Uighur medicine, and Mongolian medicine, as documented in the Drug Standard of the Ministry of Health of China. Twelve novel tryptamine-derived alkaloids (1-12) and eight known compounds (13-20) were isolated from P. harmala seeds. Compounds 1 and 2 represent the first reported instances of tryptamine-derived heteromers, comprising tryptamine and aniline fragments with previously undocumented C-3-N-1' linkage and C-3-C-4' connection, respectively. Compounds 3-5 were identified as indole-quinazoline heteromers, exhibiting a novel C-3 and NH-1' linkage between indole and quinazoline-derived fragments. Compound 6 demonstrates the dimerization pattern of C-C linked tryptamine-quinazoline dimer. Compound 8 represents a tryptamine-derived heterodimer with a distinctive carbon skeleton, featuring an unusual spiro-tricyclic ring (7) and conventional bicyclic tryptamine. Compounds 9-11 constitute novel 6/5/5/5 spiro-tetracyclic tryptamine-derived alkaloids presenting a unique ring system of tryptamine-spiro-pyrrolizine. Compounds 1-3 and 6-11 were identified as racemates. Compounds 2, 7, 9, 10, and 12 were confirmed via X-ray crystallographic analysis. All isolated compounds (1-20) exhibited varying degrees of antiviral efficacy against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Notably, the anti-RSV activity of compound 12 (IC50 5.01 ± 0.14 μmol·L-1) surpassed that of the positive control (ribavirin, IC50 6.23 ± 0.95 μmol·L-1), as validated through plaque reduction and immunofluorescence assays. The identification of anti-RSV compounds from P. harmala seeds may enhance the development and application of this plant in antiviral therapeutic products.
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5.The application value of CT-based radiomics in differentiating pneumonia-type mucinous adenocarcinoma from organizing pneumonia
Xiaoqing LI ; Kexin XIE ; Rong LIU ; Can CUI ; Shuai REN ; Hai XU ; Liang ZENG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(8):1304-1309
Objective To explore the application value of CT-based radiomics in differentiating pneumonia-type mucinous adenocarcinoma(PTMA)from organizing pneumonia(OP).Methods A total of 52 PTMA patients and 102 OP patients were retrospectively included and randomly divided into training set(n=124)and test set(n=30)in an 8∶2 ratio.Eight PTMA patients and 22 OP patients from another hospital during the same period were included as external validation set(n=30).Clinical characteristics and CT signs of the patients were selected to construct the clinical model.Radiomics features were extracted and dimensionality reduction was performed through the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator(LASSO)algorithm.A radiomics model was constructed and the Radiomics score(Radscore)was calculated.The Radscore was combined with clinical factors to establish the combined model and a nomogram was illustrated.The models' fitting degree was analyzed by the calibration curve,while their efficacy was evaluated by the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve and decision curve analysis(DCA).Results The clinical model,established based on the border,cystic space and bronchial leafless tree sign,achieved area under the curve(AUC)of 0.850,0.782,and 0.759 in the training set,test set,and external validation set,respectively.Thirteen features were obtained to construct the radiomics model,with AUC of 0.925,0.865,and 0.830,respectively.The AUC of the combined model were 0.970,0.905,and 0.864,respectively,in which the calibration curve demonstrated good model fitting.DCA indicated that the combined model had the greatest clinical net benefit.Conclusion The combined model based on CT radiomics can effectively distinguish PTMA from OP.
6.Trajectory and predictors of depressive symptoms in disabled middle-aged and elderly adults
Jiaxue PANG ; Qiankun LIU ; Yang XU ; Chunlu ZENG ; Xiaoqing MA ; Hui XIE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(3):347-353
Objective:To explore the trajectory and predictors of depressive symptoms in disabled middle-aged and elderly adults in China.Methods:Survey data from the 2013-2020 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) data of disabled middle-aged and elderly adults were selected to analyze the trajectory categories of depressive symptom in disabled middle-aged and elderly adults and to explore their predictors.Results:A total of 1 844 disabled middle-aged and elderly adults were analyzed for survey data. The trajectory of depressive symptoms in disabled middle-aged and elderly adults was categorized into four groups, including a low-level depression group, a depression remission group, a high-level depression group, and a depression worsening group. Logistic regression analyses revealed that gender, age, place of residence, chronic disease, self-rated health, social participation, cognition, and hearing ability were predictors of trajectories of depressive symptoms in disabled middle-aged and elderly adults.Conclusions:There is group heterogeneity in the trajectory of depressive symptoms among disabled middle-aged and elderly adults. Healthcare professionals can carry out targeted health management according to the characteristics of different categories of people.
7.Efficacy observation of press-needle assisted therapy in sedation of critically ill patients
Huize XIE ; Zihan YUAN ; Xiaoqing WU ; Tao LI ; Jun DUAN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(6):876-879
Objective:To explore the clinical application value of press-needle assisted sedation therapy in sedation treatment of intensive care unit (ICU) under bispectral index (BIS) monitoring.Methods:A total of 30 critically ill patients admitted to the ICU of the China-Japan Friendship Hospital from July 2024 to January 2025 were selected. A prospective self before-after control method was used. On the basis of conventional analgesic and sedative drug treatment, traditional Chinese medicine press-needles were combined to stimulate the head emotion area, Yintang (GV29), Hegu (LI4), Neiguan (PC6), and Zusanli (ST36). The BIS, dosages of remifentanil and propofol, respiratory and circulatory functions, and lactate levels before and after treatment were compared.Results:The BIS value dropped to stability (21.90±13.67)min after press-needle treatment, with a decrease of (5.73±1.42) ( P<0.05). The dosage of propofol within 8 h after press-needle treatment was reduced by (1.08±0.33)mg/kg compared with that before treatment ( P<0.05). There were no significant differences in heart rate, blood pressure, oxygenation index, and lactate level before and after treatment (all P>0.05). Conclusions:Press-needle assisted sedation therapy can improve the sedative effect, reduce the dosage of propofol sedatives, and has good safety.
8.The application value of CT-based radiomics in differentiating pneumonia-type mucinous adenocarcinoma from organizing pneumonia
Xiaoqing LI ; Kexin XIE ; Rong LIU ; Can CUI ; Shuai REN ; Hai XU ; Liang ZENG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(8):1304-1309
Objective To explore the application value of CT-based radiomics in differentiating pneumonia-type mucinous adenocarcinoma(PTMA)from organizing pneumonia(OP).Methods A total of 52 PTMA patients and 102 OP patients were retrospectively included and randomly divided into training set(n=124)and test set(n=30)in an 8∶2 ratio.Eight PTMA patients and 22 OP patients from another hospital during the same period were included as external validation set(n=30).Clinical characteristics and CT signs of the patients were selected to construct the clinical model.Radiomics features were extracted and dimensionality reduction was performed through the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator(LASSO)algorithm.A radiomics model was constructed and the Radiomics score(Radscore)was calculated.The Radscore was combined with clinical factors to establish the combined model and a nomogram was illustrated.The models' fitting degree was analyzed by the calibration curve,while their efficacy was evaluated by the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve and decision curve analysis(DCA).Results The clinical model,established based on the border,cystic space and bronchial leafless tree sign,achieved area under the curve(AUC)of 0.850,0.782,and 0.759 in the training set,test set,and external validation set,respectively.Thirteen features were obtained to construct the radiomics model,with AUC of 0.925,0.865,and 0.830,respectively.The AUC of the combined model were 0.970,0.905,and 0.864,respectively,in which the calibration curve demonstrated good model fitting.DCA indicated that the combined model had the greatest clinical net benefit.Conclusion The combined model based on CT radiomics can effectively distinguish PTMA from OP.
9.Efficacy observation of press-needle assisted therapy in sedation of critically ill patients
Huize XIE ; Zihan YUAN ; Xiaoqing WU ; Tao LI ; Jun DUAN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(6):876-879
Objective:To explore the clinical application value of press-needle assisted sedation therapy in sedation treatment of intensive care unit (ICU) under bispectral index (BIS) monitoring.Methods:A total of 30 critically ill patients admitted to the ICU of the China-Japan Friendship Hospital from July 2024 to January 2025 were selected. A prospective self before-after control method was used. On the basis of conventional analgesic and sedative drug treatment, traditional Chinese medicine press-needles were combined to stimulate the head emotion area, Yintang (GV29), Hegu (LI4), Neiguan (PC6), and Zusanli (ST36). The BIS, dosages of remifentanil and propofol, respiratory and circulatory functions, and lactate levels before and after treatment were compared.Results:The BIS value dropped to stability (21.90±13.67)min after press-needle treatment, with a decrease of (5.73±1.42) ( P<0.05). The dosage of propofol within 8 h after press-needle treatment was reduced by (1.08±0.33)mg/kg compared with that before treatment ( P<0.05). There were no significant differences in heart rate, blood pressure, oxygenation index, and lactate level before and after treatment (all P>0.05). Conclusions:Press-needle assisted sedation therapy can improve the sedative effect, reduce the dosage of propofol sedatives, and has good safety.
10.Association of peripheral blood glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase,progranulin and neutrophil CD64 index with disease outcomes of neonates with septicemia
Congcong ZHU ; Xiaochun CHEN ; Huai JIANG ; Zhendi XIE ; Xiaoqing LIN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(6):918-922
OBJECTIVE To explore the association of peripheral blood glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase(G6PD),progranulin(PGRN)and neutrophil CD64 index with the disease outcomes of the neonates with septicemia.METHODS A total of 147 neonates with septicemia who were treated in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from Jun.2021 to Nov.2023 were assigned as the septicemia group,meanwhile,140 healthy neonates were chosen as the healthy group.The neonates of the septicemia group were divided into the early-onset group and the late-onset group according to the type of disease,the non-critically severe group,the critically se-vere group and the extremely critically severe group according to the severity of diseases,the survival group and the death group according to 30-day prognosis.The levels of peripheral blood G6PD,PGRN and neutrophil CD64 indexes were observed and compared among the various types of groups,and the values of the peripheral blood in-dexes in prediction of the prognosis were analyzed.RESULTS The peripheral blood G6PD level of the septicemia group was significantly lower than that of the healthy group,the levels of PGRN and neutrophil CD64 index of the septicemia group were significantly higher than those of the healthy group(P<0.05).As compared with the pe-ripheral blood G6PD level among the neonates with different illness condition,the result was as follows:the non-critically severe group>the critically severe group>the extremely critically severe group(P<0.05);as com-pared with the levels of PGRN and neutrophil CD64 index,the result was as follows:the non-critically severe group<the critically severe group<the extremely critically severe group(P<0.05).The peripheral blood G6PD level of the death group was significantly lower than that of the survival group(P<0.05),and the levels of PGRN and neutrophil CD64 index of the death group were significantly higher than those of the survival group(P<0.05).The area under the curve(AUC)of the joint detection of peripheral blood G6PD,PGRN and CD64 index was 0.831 in prediction of the prognosis of the neonates,significantly higher than that of the single detection of the three indexes(P<0.05).CONCLUSIONS The neonates with septicemia show the decline of peripheral blood G6PD and the rise of levels of PGRN and CD64 index.The expression levels of the indexes are associated with the severi-ty of disease and,to some extent,can predict the prognosis.

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