1.Preparation of doxorubicin-loaded polyphyllin H liposomes and synergistic anti-tumor activity against non-small cell lung cancer in vitro
Yining LIU ; Dawei ZHOU ; Shouchang GAI ; Lu SUI ; Xue SUN ; Zhenhua TONG ; Yuhang WANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Xiaofeng YUAN ; Yong XIANG
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(17):2134-2144,封3
Objective To prepare glucose transporter 1(Glut1)-targeted doxorubicin(DOX)-loaded liposomes(doxorubicin/polyphyllin H-liposomes,DOX/ppH-LPs)using polyphyllin H(ppH)instead of cholesterol as the liposomal membrane material,and to investigate their in vitro synergistic anti-tumor activity against non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).Methods DOX/ppH-LPs were prepared using thin-film hydration,and the formulation was optimized by single-factor investigation.The optimized DOX/ppH-LPs were characterized for morphology,particle size,polydispersity index(PDI),and zeta potential with transmission electron microscopy(TEM)and dynamic light scattering(DLS).Drug loading DL%was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC).The storage stability was evaluated by observing in PBS at 4℃for 7 d,and the serum stability was observed in DMEM containing 10%fetal bovine serum(FBS)at 37℃for 48 h.In vitro drug release was studied in PBS at pH 7.4 and pH 5.0 values,respectively.Human NSCLC A549 cells were subjected as the model,MTT assay was performed to detect the proliferation inhibition by DOX/ppH-LPs at different concentrations(0.5,5.0,15.0 μg/mL)and the control group(ppH+DOX/LPs,a physical mixture of free ppH and DOX-loaded liposomes).Fluorescence microscopy was used to observe cellular uptake of DOX/ppH-LPs and DOX/LPs(containing 5 μg/mL DOX)at 15 min and 2 h.Live/dead cell staining was applied to assess apoptosis/necrosis induced by formulations(15 μg/mL DOX)after 48 h incubation.Transwell assay was conducted to evaluate inhibitory effect on cell migration and invasion,and the targeting property and in vitro synergistic anti-NSCLC activity of DOX/ppH-LPs were then comprehensively evaluated.Results The optimal formulation of DOX/ppH-LPs was determined as hydration temperature at 50℃,6 mg DOX,2 mg ppH,and 24 mg lecithin.The prepared DOX/ppH-LPs were in spherical shape,uniform distribution,and at an average particle size of 145.13±22.14 nm,a PDI of 0.15±0.05,a zeta potential of-23.92±1.73 mV,and a DL of 10.13±0.71%for DOX and(1.22±0.21)%for ppH.DOX/ppH-LPs maintained stable particle size,PDI,and exhibited significantly unchanged zeta potential after storage in PBS at 4℃for 7 d or incubation in DMEM containing 10%FBS at 37℃for 48 h,demonstrating excellent physical and serum stability.Both liposomes showed slow release at pH 7.4 value,while drug release was significantly accelerated at pH 5.0 value(P<0.05),indicating pH-sensitive release characteristics.MTT assay revealed that DOX/ppH-LPs exerted significantly stronger cytotoxicity against A549 cells than the ppH+DOX/LPs control group(P<0.05).Compared with ppH+DOX/LPs,DOX/ppH-LPs showed remarkably enhanced cellular uptake in A549 cells(P<0.05),with more DOX localized in the nucleus.Live/dead cell staining showed that at the same DOX concentration(15 μg/mL),the proportion of apoptotic/necrotic cells induced by DOX/ppH-LPs was significantly higher than that of the DOX/LPs control group.Transwell assay demonstrated that there were significantly less cells migrating and invading through the membrane in the DOX/ppH-LPs group than the ppH+DOX/LPs group.Conclusion Glut1-targeted doxorubicin-loaded liposomes(DOX/ppH-LPs)constructed by substituting cholesterol with ppH can target NSCLC cells,significantly enhance the in vitro synergistic anti-NSCLC activity of DOX and ppH.
2.Prevalence and related factors of polypoid lesion of gallbladder of soldiers stationed on an island
Shuai XU ; Zhichao XU ; Yining LIU ; Mingli GU ; Chang SUN
Journal of Navy Medicine 2025;46(10):987-991
Objective To investigate the prevalence and influencing factors of polypoid lesion of gallbladder(PLG)of soldiers stationed on an island.Methods A total of 687 soldiers stationed on an island who underwent annual physical examination from October to December 2020 were selected.They took transabdominal ultrasound and blood biochemical examination,and filled out the questionnaire.There were 62 cases with PLG(PLG group)and 625 cases without PLG(non-PLG group).Age,body mass index(BMI),blood pressure,smoking,eating habits,blood biochemical indexes,and self-rating depression scale(SDS)scores were compared between the two groups.Logistic regression analysis was performed to obtain the independent risk factors for the prevalence of PLG of the soldiers.Results There were significant differences in age,BMI,blood pressure,smoking,irregular diet,total cholesterol(TC),triacylglycerol(TG),low-density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C)and SDS scores between the two groups(all P<0.05).Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that age,high BMI,smoking,irregular diet,high TC,high TG,high LDL-C,and high SDS scores were independent risk factors for PLG(all P<0.05).Conclusion There is a high overall prevalence of PLG in the soldiers of this island,which is related to age,high BMI,smoking,irregular diet,high TC,high TG,high LDL-C,and high SDS scores.
3.Chemical constituents from Ecballium elaterium and their cytotoxicity.
Yu-Wei SUN ; AYIZUOKELAMU YASEN ; Xue-Rui AN ; Wei LIU ; Tao YUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(8):2159-2166
To explore the chemical constituents of Ecballium elaterium and their cytotoxicity, this study employed multiple chromatographic techniques including normal-phase silica gel, MCI, octadecylsilyl(ODS), Sephadex LH-20 gel, and semi-preparative liquid chromatography for compound isolation from its active fraction. A total of 12 compounds were obtained, and they were identified according to the analysis of a variety of spectral data and literature comparison as 24Z-20,27-dihydroxy-16α,23α-epoxy-cucurbita-2-O-α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→2)-β-D-glucopyranoside(1), cucurbitacin R(2), cucurbitacin B(3), cucurbitacin D(4), cucurbitacin I(5), cucurbitacin L(6), dehydrodiconiferyl alcohol(7), 3-hydroxy-4-methoxycinnamic acid(8), ferulaic acid(9), p-coumaric acid(10), rutin(11), and lariciresinol-4'-O-β-D-glucoside(12), among which compound 1 was a new compound. Compounds 2-6 had strong cytotoxicity against human lung carcinoma A549 cells with the IC_(50) values of(0.48±0.09),(0.03±0.002),(0.13±0.03),(0.87±0.14),(0.15±0.03) μmol·L~(-1), respectively, which were stronger than the positive control doxorubicin \[IC_(50)=(3.92±1.60) μmol·L~(-1)\].
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cucurbitaceae/chemistry*
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Cell Survival/drug effects*
4.Probing the biological efficacy and mechanistic pathways of natural compounds in breast cancer therapy via the Hedgehog signaling pathway.
Yining CHENG ; Wenfeng ZHANG ; Qi SUN ; Xue WANG ; Qihang SHANG ; Jingyang LIU ; Yubao ZHANG ; Ruijuan LIU ; Changgang SUN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(4):101143-101143
Breast cancer (BC) is one of the most prevalent malignant tumors affecting women worldwide, with its incidence rate continuously increasing. As a result, treatment strategies for this disease have received considerable attention. Research has highlighted the crucial role of the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway in the initiation and progression of BC, particularly in promoting tumor growth and metastasis. Therefore, molecular targets within this pathway represent promising opportunities for the development of novel BC therapies. This study aims to elucidate the therapeutic mechanisms by which natural compounds modulate the Hh signaling pathway in BC. By conducting a comprehensive review of various natural compounds, including polyphenols, terpenes, and alkaloids, we reveal both common and unique regulatory mechanisms that influence this pathway. This investigation represents the first comprehensive analysis of five distinct mechanisms through which natural compounds modulate key molecules within the Hh pathway and their impact on the aggressive behaviors of BC. Furthermore, by exploring the structure-activity relationships between these compounds and their molecular targets, we shed light on the specific structural features that enable natural compounds to interact with various components of the Hh pathway. These novel insights contribute to advancing the development and clinical application of natural compound-based therapeutics. Our thorough review not only lays the groundwork for exploring innovative BC treatments but also opens new avenues for leveraging natural compounds in cancer therapy.
5.Design and Verification of a Human Energy Metabolism Detection System Based on Breath-by-Breath Method.
Chendong LI ; Wei FANG ; Youcai WANG ; Yanyan CHEN ; Wei CAO ; Jun XU ; Yuyang WANG ; Fei YANG ; Zijun HE ; Yining SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2025;49(2):197-203
OBJECTIVE:
To accurately measure human energy metabolism with high temporal resolution, a respiratory gas analysis system was designed using a breath-by-breath approach.
METHODS:
Firstly, indirect calorimetry was employed in respiratory gas analysis to measure the respiratory flow and concentration signals in real-time. Secondly, oxygen consumption
Humans
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Energy Metabolism
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Breath Tests/instrumentation*
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Calorimetry, Indirect/instrumentation*
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Equipment Design
6.5.0T and 3.0T Coronary Magnetic Resonance Angiography Based on Compressed Sensing Acceleration:A Comparative Study
Shihai ZHAO ; Zhengyu XU ; Yubo GUO ; Gan SUN ; Lu LIN ; Yining WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(7):706-711
Purpose To compare the 5.0T gradient echo coronary magnetic resonance angiography(CMRA)using compressed sensing(CS)acceleration technology(5.0TCS-CMRA)vs.3.0T gradient echo-CMRA(3.0TCS-CMRA)using CS.Materials and Methods Twenty-five healthy volunteers aged 23 to 30 years from December 16,2023 to January 14,2024 at Peking Union Medical College Hospital,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences were prospective enrolled in this study.The interval between 3.0TCS-CMRA and 5.0TCS-CMRA was within two weeks.3.0TCS-CMRA used T2 preparation and 5.0TCS-CMRA did not use T2 preparation.The image quality scores,coronary artery length,signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)and contrast-to-noise ratio between coronary blood and adjacent myocardium or tissue(CNRmyo-blood)were evaluated.Results On 5.0TCS-CMRA,the SNR and CNRmyo-blood of the proximal right coronary artery(RCA)in 25 healthy volunteers were significantly higher than those of 3.0TCS-CMRA(SNR:318.07±94.06 vs.223.81±51.19,t=-5.609,P<0.001;CNRmyo-blood:212.75±91.44 vs.149.70±59.53,Z=-3.619,P<0.001),while the SNR and CNRmyo-blood of proximal left anterior descending coronary artery(LAD)and left circumflex coronary artery(LCX)were not significantly higher than those of 3.0TCS-CMRA(SNR:315.52±102.49 vs.306.35±92.85,t=-0.627,P=0.536;289.72±88.79 vs.272.87±84.68,t=-1.226,P=0.232;CNRmyo-blood:135.83±93.53 vs.203.94±74.30,t=4.132,P<0.001;117.66±79.63 vs.161.60±78.91,t=3.127,P=0.005).The length of the three coronary arteries measured by 5.0TCS-CMRA was significantly shorter than that of 3.0TCS-CMRA[RCA:(126.04±31.54)mm vs.(137.20±29.93)mm,t=2.911,P=0.008;LAD:(122.68±24.63)mm vs.(134.24±23.38)mm,Z=-3.026,P=0.002;LCX:(57.07±26.70)mm vs.(68.27±24.02)mm,t=2.552,P=0.018].There was no significant difference in the scanning time required between 3.0TCS-CMRA and 5.0TCS-CMRA[(8.60±2.84)min vs.(8.30±2.32)min,Z=-0.183,P=0.855].The image scores of the three major coronary arteries of 5.0TCS-CMRA were significantly lower than those of 3.0TCS-CMRA(RCA:2.52±0.59 vs.3.16±0.69,Z=-3.258,P=0.001;LAD:2.72±0.74 vs.3.24±0.66,Z=-2.540,P=0.011;LCX:2.44±0.71 vs.3.00±0.87,Z=-2.462,P=0.014).Conclusion In the absence of T2 preparation,5.0TCS-CMRA can still show obvious advantages in the SNR and CNRmyo-blood of proximal RCA compared with 3.0TCS-CMRA,which suggests the application potential of 5.0TCS-CMRA.In the future,a suitable T2 preparation pulse or potential alternative may significantly improve the performance of the 5.0TCS-CMRA.
7.Cardiovascular magnetic resonance-based measurement of ventricular structure, function, and associated factors in healthy Tibetan volunteers at ultra-high altitudes
Zhijie ZHANG ; Yining WANG ; Yonggang CUI ; Yue SUN ; Yanming LEI ; Cidan WANGJIU ; Yan ZENG ; Ruiting BAI ; Jian CAO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2025;59(5):526-531
Objective:To establish reference ranges for left and right ventricular structure and function parameters using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) in healthy Tibetan natives residing at ultra-high altitudes, and analyze their influencing factors.Methods:This prospective study enrolled Tibetan healthy volunteers who underwent CMR examinations between September 2021 and August 2022. Participants were stratified into four age groups: 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, and 50-59 years. CMR-derived parameters included left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF), left/right ventricular end-diastolic volumes (LVEDV/RVEDV), left/right ventricular end-systolic volumes (LVESV/RVESV), and end-diastolic left ventricular mass (LVM at ED). Normally distributed data were compared between genders using independent samples t-test and among age groups using ANOVA. Non-normally distributed data were analyzed with Kruskal-Wallis test. Linear regression assessed relationships between parameters and gender, age, residential altitude, body surface area (BSA), and body mass index (BMI). Results:The study included 66 volunteers (27 males, 39 females), distributed as follows: 21 (20-29 years), 15 (30-39 years), 15 (40-49 years), and 15 (50-59 years). Reference values were: LVEF (62.6±5.7)%, RVEF (55.0±7.1)%, BSA-indexed LVEDV (60.6±12.1)ml/m2, RVEDV (65.5±14.8)ml/m2, LVESV (22.7±5.9)ml/m2, RVESV (29.6±8.1)ml/m2, and LVM at ED (39.1±8.0)g/m2. Gender and age significantly affected RVEF, RVESV, and LVM at ED ( P<0.05). Multivariate regression revealed:Gender independently predicted RVEF ( β=-5.556, P=0.003), RVESV ( β=5.421, P=0.007), and LVM at ED ( β=8.338, P<0.001). Age negatively influenced RVESV ( β=-0.202, P=0.019). BSA positively correlated with LVM at ED ( β=19.980, P=0.041). No significant associations were found with residential altitude or BMI ( P>0.05). Conclusion:This study establishes preliminary reference ranges for ventricular parameters in Tibetan ultra-high altitude natives, with gender, age, and BSA identified as key determinants of cardiac structural/functional indices.
8.Efficacy and safety of perioperative docetaxel-based chemotherapy regimens with different cycles for locally advanced gastric cancer and gastroesophageal junction cancers:a network Meta-analysis
Yanqiu LI ; Xinqing XU ; Zhengan BI ; Yinshui ZOU ; Yongbo WANG ; Qiao HUANG ; Wei SUN ; Yining CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2025;34(10):1188-1197
Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of perioperative chemotherapy regimens based on docetaxel administered in different cycles for locally advanced gastric cancer(LAGC)and gastroesophageal junction cancer(GEJC)through a network Meta-analysis.Methods PubMed,Embase,Cochrane Library,and Web of Science databases were electronically searched to collect randomized controlled trials(RCTs)evaluating docetaxel-based perioperative regimens for the treatment of LAGC and GEJC from inception to February 28,2025.Two researchers independently screened the literature,extracted relevant data,and assessed the risk of bias in the included studies.Subsequently,a network Meta-analysis was performed using R 4.5.0 software.Results A total of 10 RCTs involving 2,064 patients were included.The results of the network Meta-analysis showed that,compared with three cycles of epirubicin,cyclophosphamide,and fluorouracil(ECF regimen)and four cycles of platinum and fluorouracil(PF regimen),both three-cycle and four-cycle docetaxel,platinum,and fluorouracil(TPF regimen)significantly increased the complete tumor resection rate(R0 resection rate).Compared with surgery alone,the three-cycle TPF regimen significantly improved the R0 resection rate.Additionally,the four-cycle TPF regimen significantly improved 3-year and 5-year progression-free survival(PFS)compared with the two-cycle PF regimen,and significantly improved overall survival(OS)at 3 and 5 years compared with the three-cycle ECF regimen.Compared with surgery alone,the three-cycle TPF regimen also significantly increased the pathological complete response rate(pCR rate).Furthermore,compared with the two-cycle TPF and three-cycle ECF regimens,the four-cycle TPF and PF regimens were associated with a lower risk of surgical complications.Conversely,the two-cycle TPF and three-cycle ECF regimens significantly increased the risk of surgical complications compared with surgery alone.No statistically significant differences were observed in the incidence of grade 3 to 4 adverse events among the treatment regimens(P>0.05).Based on the surface under the cumulative ranking curve(SUCRA)plot and pairwise comparisons,the three-cycle PF regimen appeared to be the most effective in achieving the highest R0 resection rate,the three-cycle TPF regimen appeared to be the most effective in achieving the highest pCR rate,while the four-cycle TPF regimen was associated with the best outcomes in terms of 3-year and 5-year PFS and OS.Conclusion The four-cycle TPF regimen may be associated with the optimal PFS and OS among perioperative chemotherapy regimens.No statistically significant differences were observed between the four-cycle TPF and the three-cycle PF in terms of R0 resection rate,between the four-cycle TPF and the three-cycle TPF in terms of pCR rate,or between the four-cycle TPF and the other seven regimens included in the study in terms of safety assessment.The four-cycle TPF regimen may represent the optimal perioperative chemotherapy regimen for patients with LAGC and GEJC.
9.Clinical,CT and MRI manifestations of CIC-rearranged sarcoma
Xiyu YANG ; Yining TAO ; Haoyu WANG ; Bowen ZHAO ; Xiujun YANG ; Wei SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(3):461-465
Objective To observe the clinical,CT and MRI manifestations of CIC-rear ranged sarcoma(CRS).Methods Eight patients with single CRS lesion ranged from 3.79 to 98.81 cm and the median of 21.37 cm were retrospectively enrolled,6 lesions located in deep soft tissue and 2 located in the femur.The clinical and imaging data were observed.Results All 8 CRS lesions presented as rapidly growing local masses,including 6 solid cystic soft tissue lesions and 2 non enlarged bone lesions with osteolytic bone destruction,which were all lobulated lesions with uneven equal-low density/slightly high T1 and slightly high T2 signals,with multiple focal map like necrosis.Diffusion weighted imaging showed lesions with limited diffusion and invasion of adjacent tissue,and"ice melting sign"was observed in 4 cases.After administration of contrast agents,the solid components of lesions enhanced unevenly and moderately or significantly and sustainedly,with slightly more pronounced enhancement at the edges,abundant blood vessels were visible inside and at the edges."Vascular floating sign"was noticed in 2 cases.Conclusion The clinical,CT and MRI manifestations of CRS had certain characteristics.
10.Probing the biological efficacy and mechanistic pathways of natural compounds in breast cancer therapy via the Hedgehog signaling pathway
Yining CHENG ; Wenfeng ZHANG ; Qi SUN ; Xue WANG ; Qihang SHANG ; Jingyang LIU ; Yubao ZHANG ; Ruijuan LIU ; Changgang SUN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(4):704-722
Breast cancer(BC)is one of the most prevalent malignant tumors affecting women worldwide,with its incidence rate continuously increasing.As a result,treatment strategies for this disease have received considerable attention.Research has highlighted the crucial role of the Hedgehog(Hh)signaling pathway in the initiation and progression of BC,particularly in promoting tumor growth and metastasis.There-fore,molecular targets within this pathway represent promising opportunities for the development of novel BC therapies.This study aims to elucidate the therapeutic mechanisms by which natural com-pounds modulate the Hh signaling pathway in BC.By conducting a comprehensive review of various natural compounds,including polyphenols,terpenes,and alkaloids,we reveal both common and unique regulatory mechanisms that influence this pathway.This investigation represents the first comprehen-sive analysis of five distinct mechanisms through which natural compounds modulate key molecules within the Hh pathway and their impact on the aggressive behaviors of BC.Furthermore,by exploring the structure-activity relationships between these compounds and their molecular targets,we shed light on the specific structural features that enable natural compounds to interact with various components of the Hh pathway.These novel insights contribute to advancing the development and clinical application of natural compound-based therapeutics.Our thorough review not only lays the groundwork for exploring innovative BC treatments but also opens new avenues for leveraging natural compounds in cancer therapy.

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