1.Treatment of pulmonary diseases in children from the lung collaterals′ structure, function and pathogenesis
Zhiyuan LU ; Yuhan WANG ; Qigang DAI ; Lili LIN ; Tong XIE ; Shouchuan WANG
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(3):323-329
The lung collaterals form a network that branches from the lung meridian, traversing the lung system and extending across the body′s surface. Lung collateral disease refers to the structural alterations or dysfunction in these collaterals caused by external or internal pathogens. Research into the structural and physiological functions of children′s lung collaterals, as well as the pathogenesis and syndrome differentiation for treating lung collateral diseases in children, holds significant value in guiding the prevention and treatment of pediatric respiratory conditions. Drawing on the theory of collateral disease, the clinical insights of both historical and contemporary physicians, and modern research findings—while considering the unique physiological and pathological characteristics of children′s respiratory systems—this study provides a foundational summary of the morphology and spatial distribution of children′s lung collaterals. The characteristics of these collaterals are highlighted as thin, sparse, short, narrow, brittle, and tender. From this structural understanding, the unique physiological functions of children′s lung collaterals are analyzed. The study further explores the interactions between pathogenic factors and lung collaterals, elucidating the pathogenesis and progression of children′s lung collateral diseases. It proposes treatment principles centered on "seeking treatment in the collaterals and employing the method of unblocking collaterals, "which align with the unique features of pediatric lung collaterals. Common treatment approaches, and relevant prescriptions for managing these diseases are summarized. This paper lays the foundation for a theoretical system encompassing the structure, function, pathogenesis, and syndrome differentiation for treating children′s lung collateral diseases. It offers valuable insights for the clinical diagnosis and management of pediatric respiratory diseases linked to collateral dysfunction and serves as a reference for the systematic development of a broader theoretical framework for children′s collateral diseases.
2.Effects of psychological stress on inflammatory bowel disease via affecting the microbiota-gut-brain axis.
Yuhan CHEN ; Xiaofen CHEN ; Suqin LIN ; Shengjun HUANG ; Lijuan LI ; Mingzhi HONG ; Jianzhou LI ; Lili MA ; Juan MA
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(6):664-677
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an idiopathic intestinal inflammatory condition with chronic and relapsing manifestations and is characterized by a disturbance in the interplay between the intestinal microbiota, the gut, and the brain. The microbiota-gut-brain axis involves interactions among the nervous system, the neuroendocrine system, the gut microbiota, and the host immune system. Increasing published data indicate that psychological stress exacerbates the severity of IBD due to its negative effects on the microbiota-gut-brain axis, including alterations in the stress response of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, the balance between the sympathetic nervous system and vagus nerves, the homeostasis of the intestinal flora and metabolites, and normal intestinal immunity and permeability. Although the current evidence is insufficient, psychotropic agents, psychotherapies, and interventions targeting the microbiota-gut-brain axis show the potential to improve symptoms and quality of life in IBD patients. Therefore, further studies that translate recent findings into therapeutic approaches that improve both physical and psychological well-being are needed.
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/metabolism*
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Stress, Psychological/microbiology*
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Pituitary-Adrenal System
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3.Advancements and applications in radiopharmaceutical therapy.
Shiya WANG ; Mingyi CAO ; Yifei CHEN ; Jingjing LIN ; Jiahao LI ; Xinyu WU ; Zhiyue DAI ; Yuhan PAN ; Xiao LIU ; Xian LIU ; Liang-Ting LIN ; Jianbing WU ; Ji LIU ; Qifeng ZHONG ; Zhenwei YUAN
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2025;23(6):641-657
Radiopharmaceuticals operate by combining radionuclides with carriers. The radiation energy emitted by radionuclides is utilized to selectively irradiate diseased tissues while minimizing damage to healthy tissues. In comparison to external beam radiation therapy, radionuclide drugs demonstrate research potential due to their biological targeting capabilities and reduced normal tissue toxicity. This article reviews the applications and research progress of radiopharmaceuticals in cancer treatment. Several key radionuclides are examined, including 223Ra, 90Y, Lutetium-177 (177Lu), 212Pb, and Actinium-225 (225Ac). It also explores the current development trends of radiopharmaceuticals, encompassing the introduction of novel radionuclides, advancements in imaging technologies, integrated diagnosis and treatment approaches, and equipment-medication combinations. We review the progress in the development of new treatments, such as neutron capture therapy, proton therapy, and heavy ion therapy. Furthermore, we examine the challenges and breakthroughs associated with the clinical translation of radiopharmaceuticals and provide recommendations for the research and development of novel radionuclide drugs.
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Neoplasms/radiotherapy*
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4.Comprehensive imaging diagnosis and comparative study of breast architectural distortion lesions
Yuhan BAI ; Jian YANG ; Zhiyan SONG ; Lin ZHANG ; Haifeng LIU ; Hongfen PENG ; Dongyou ZHANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(6):913-916,930
Objective To analyze the characteristics of breast architectural distortion(AD)in mammography,MRI,and ultrasound,and to explore the value of each imaging examination in the diagnosis of AD lesions.Methods The mammography,ultrasound,and MRI data of 46 patients(48 lesions)with AD detected by mammography were analyzed retrospectively.Based on the pathological results,the imaging characteristics of benign and malignant AD were compared.Results The morphological and central density differences between benign and malignant lesions were statistically significant.There was no significant difference in microcalcification between benign and malignant AD.On 48 breast MRI,26 lesions showed mass enhancement,17 lesions showed non-mass enhancement,3 lesions showed punctate enhancement and 2 lesions showed no enhancement.There was no statistical significance in the distribution of enhancement types.The difference in time-signal intensity curve(TIC)types between benign and malignant AD was statistically significant.There was no statistical significance in ultrasound manifestation between benign and malignant AD.Using imaging findings greater than those in the breast imaging reporting and data system(BI-RADS)4 categories as a suspected malignant diagnosis,based on pathological examination results.The area under the curve(AUC)by mammography,ultrasound,and MRI was 0.582,0.426,and 0.764,respectively,showed significant differences in diagnostic efficiency.Conclusion MRI has higher sensitivity and specificity in detecting breast AD,which significantly improves the diagnosis coincidence rate of lesions,and can provide an important basis for clinicians to make decisions on surgical treatment.
5.Clinical value of combined detection of placenta associated 8 and platelet activating factor acetylhydrolase for early identification of sepsis and non-infectious systemic inflammatory response syndrome
Yuhan SUN ; Jialin JIN ; Ke LIN ; Zhide LIU ; Jing WU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2024;42(1):22-27
Objective:To evaluate the clinical value of combined detection of placenta associated 8 (PLAC8) and platelet activating factor acetylhydrolase (PLA2G7) for early identification of sepsis and non-infectious systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS).Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted. A total of 189 febrile patients suspected infection who were admitted to Huashan Hospital, Fudan University from October 2022 to April 2023 were included. Based on etiological, laboratory test results and clinical data, patients were classified as infection or non-infection, and further classified as sepsis or non-infectious SIRS according to diagnostic criteria. Real-time fluorescence polymerase chain reaction was used to detect the mRNA levels of PLAC8 and PLA2G7 in peripheral venous blood of patients. Hematology, inflammatory markers including C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and procalcitonin, sepsis-related organ failure assessment (SOFA) score, and the difference of cycle threshold (Ct) values between PLA2G7 and PLAC8 ((PLA2G7-PLAC8)ΔCt value))were compared between the sepsis and non-infectious SIRS groups. Statistical comparison was analyzed using Mann-Whitney U test, and the diagnostic performance of (PLA2G7-PLAC8)ΔCt value in discriminating sepsis from non-infectious SIRS was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curve. Results:Among the 189 febrile patients suspected infection, there were 80 non-infectious patients, including 51 non-infectious SIRS patients, and 109 infection patients, including 53 sepsis patients. The neutrophil ratio, CRP, IL-6, procalcitonin, and SOFA score of non-infectious SIRS patients were lower than those of the sepsis group, and the differences were all statistically significant ( Z=-2.70, -3.11, -2.16, -3.76 and -2.33, respectively, all P<0.05). The (PLA2G7-PLAC8)ΔCt value in the non-infectious SIRS group was 4.38(1.41), which was lower than 8.18 (6.19) in the sepsis group, with a statistically significant difference ( U=193.50, P<0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) for (PLA2G7-PLAC8)ΔCt value in the differential diagnosis of sepsis and non-infectious SIRS was 0.859, with the optimal cut-off value of 5.86. The sensitivity and specificity were 82.2% and 71.9%, respectively. When combined with procalcitonin, the AUROC was 0.917, with a sensitivity of 95.6% and specificity of 70.6%. Conclusions:The (PLA2G7-PLAC8)ΔCt value in peripheral blood has good clinical value for early identification of sepsis and non-infectious SIRS, especially when combined with procalcitonin, which could further improve the accuracy of differential diagnosis.
6.TCM Pharmacology Based on Bibliometrics and Patent Analysis: A Case Study of Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
Lin ZHANG ; Yuhan DENG ; Yanwen LI ; Luming QIU ; Sijia MA ; Tuo LIU ; Zhiyong LI ; Yujie LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(23):8-18
ObjectiveTo analyze the literature related to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) pharmacology of Institute of Chinese Materia and Medica, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (hereinafter referred to as "Institute of Chinese Materia and Medica"), and evaluate the research status, development trend, influence of discipline members, and patent technology of this field. MethodThe papers from 2002 to 2024 in the databases of CNKI and Web of Science (WOS) were searched, whose first authors or corresponding authors are from the Institute of Chinese Materia and Medica, and CiteSpace 6.3.R6 was adopted for visual analysis of the annual number of publications and keywords. Additionally, the total number of published papers, citation times, and other measurement parameters of discipline members of TCM pharmacology in the institute were counted. After obtaining the h index, the academic track was calculated, and the academic influence of discipline members was quantitatively evaluated from the aspects of the academic track T and highly cited papers. Meanwhile, patent data from 2005 to 2024 of TCM pharmacology in the studied institute were retrieved from the HimmPat patent database, and Excel 2022 and Origin 2021 were utilized to conduct visual analysis on the overall patent application trend and technology composition. ResultIn the past 20 years or more, the annual publication of academic papers has been on the rise generally, and the key words include "animal model", "mechanism of action", "network pharmacology" and so on. The studies focus on the innovative methods of TCM pharmacological mechanisms, basic research on TCM prevention and treatment of major non-infectious diseases, and the prevention and treatment of respiratory viral diseases. The academic track T of the discipline members of TCM pharmacology in the Institute of Chinese Materia and Medica is positive, with sound personal influence. In recent years, the patent application trend has increased significantly, mainly concentrating on A61K patents and G01N subcategories, and IPC large-group analysis shows that the main technical applications are mainly in A61K36, A61K31, and other fields. ConclusionTCM pharmacology in the institute develops steadily and the academic influence of the discipline members is still sound, with fruitful patent achievements. In the future, research on pharmacological discipline innovation and new drug research and development can be enhanced, and multidisciplinary integration studies should be carried out to promote TCM modernization.
7.Effects of silver needle-thermal conduction therapy on skeletal muscle mitochondria and silent information regulator homolog 3 expression in a rat model of myofascial pain syndrome
Yue WANG ; Yuhan ZHANG ; Jiayi WANG ; Yuanxin HUANG ; Chunxin WO ; Caixia WANG ; Peiran ZHOU ; Lin WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(14):2202-2208
BACKGROUND:Clinical studies have found good analgesic effects of silver needle-thermal conduction therapy in patients with myofascial pain syndrome,but the exact mechanism remains unclear. OBJECTIVE:To observe the effect of silver needle-thermal conduction therapy on silent information regulator homolog 3(SIRT3)changes and mitochondrial ultrastructure in a rat model of myofascial pain syndrome. METHODS:Twenty rats were randomly selected from 26 Sprague-Dawley rats and were subjected to percussion combined with motor fatigue for replicating the rat model of myofascial pain syndrome.Sixteen rats that were successfully modeled were randomly divided into model group and silver needle-thermal conduction therapy group(treatment group),with eight rats in each group.The remaining rats were used as controls(normal group).The treatment group was treated with silver needle-thermal conduction therapy.Mechanical withdrawal threshold and thermal withdrawal latency of rats were measured at 1 day before modeling,1 day after modeling and 14 days after treatment.Electromyographic activities of the right medial femoral muscle were measured at 14 days after treatment.The right medial femoral muscle tissue was taken for hematoxylin-eosin staining to observe the local morphology and for transmission electron microscopy to observe the mitochondrial ultrastructure.Western blot assay was performed to detect SIRT3 expression. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Pain threshold:The mechanical withdrawal threshold and thermal withdrawal latency of the model and treatment groups were significantly decreased compared with those in the normal group and before modeling(P<0.01).After treatment,the mechanical withdrawal threshold and thermal withdrawal latency of rats were significantly higher in the treatment group compared with the model group(P<0.01).Electromyography:The rats in the model group showed spontaneous electrical activity in the right medial femur,while the rats in the treatment group showed reduced spontaneous electrical activity,longer time frame(P<0.01)and lower wave amplitude(P<0.05)compared with the model group.Hematoxylin-eosin staining:In the normal group,rat muscle fibers arranged closely and regularly.In the model group,the muscle fibers of rats were atrophied,degenerated,and disordered in arrangement.In the treatment group,rat muscle structure disorder improved.Mitochondrial microstructure:Under the transmission electron microscope,mitochondrial structure in the normal group was normal;mitochondrial swelling with broken or disappeared cristae appeared in the model group;mitochondrial swelling in the treatment group was obviously relieved or tended to be normal.SIRT3 expression:SIRT3 expression was significantly downregulated in the model group compared with the normal group,but was significantly upregulated in the treatment group compared with the model group(P<0.05).To conclude,abnormalities in local muscle mitochondria and downregulation of SIRT3 expression suggest the presence of impaired energy metabolism in the rat model of myofascial pain syndrome.Mitochondrial changes recover and are close to normal after the silver needle-thermal conduction therapy,and the expression of SIRT3 is also upregulated close to the normal group,indicating the silver needle-thermal conduction therapy may play a therapeutic role by promoting mitochondrial repair and improving energy metabolism disorder.
8.Onco-metabolic surgery: the bridge between curative resection of gastric cancer and the remission of type 2 diabetes mellitus
Lyujia CHENG ; Zhenpeng WU ; Yuhan QIAO ; Yunsong JIANG ; Lin XIANG ; Lina WU ; Bingsheng GUAN ; Hanlin TANG ; Shifang HUANG ; Jingge YANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(11):1178-1185
The close relationship between gastric cancer (GC) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has garnered significant attention. On one hand, T2DM may play a role in the development and progression of GC, correlating with poor patient outcomes. On the other hand, after radical surgery for GC, T2DM can be effectively managed, potentially improving tumor prognosis. In recent years, bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS) has revolutionized T2DM treatment for obese and overweight patients. Comparative analyses reveal similarities between surgical approaches for gastric cancer and BMS, leading to the emergence of the onco-metabolic surgery (OMS) concept, which suggests that radical tumor resection and T2DM remission in GC patients can be potentially achieved through a single procedure. However, there are notable differences between OMS and BMS, including target populations, surgical details, and perioperative management. Therefore, optimizing the application of the OMS concept in GC patients holds significant clinical importance. This article provides a review to facilitate the better implementation of this concept in practice.
9.Treating Diabetic Gastroparesis from the Perspective of Gallbladder
Chaofan SUN ; Xingzhong FENG ; Huijuan GAO ; Yuhan LIN ; Chunchan WANG ; Yuanhao CHEN ; Aikepaer AIFILA ; Xiaohui YANG
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;40(7):668-673
In the treatment of diabetic gastroparesis(DGP),traditional Chinese medicine has conventionally focused on therapies such as ascending clear and descending turbid,pungent-opening and bitter-descending methods,aiming to regulate the ascending and descending of the spleen and stomach's Qi mechanism and to restore the middle-jiao's transformation as the ultimate goal.By explo-ring the physiological relationship between gallbladder and spleen-stomach and its pathological relationship with DGP,this article sug-gests that the gallbladder also participates in the regulation of blood sugar and digestive activities in the body,which is closely related to the onset of the disease.As the Shao Yang pivot,the gallbladder stores essential fluid,harbors ministerial fire,primarily governs the upward movement and dispersion,and is responsible for decision-making and emotions.The normal flow of Qi,blood,and body flu-ids,as well as the functional activities of the channels and collateral vessels,are closely associated with the gallbladder.When the gallbladder's function becomes abnormal,the body may also exhibit imbalances in the intestinal microbiota,disarray of gastrointestinal hormones,delayed gastric emptying,and elevated blood sugar levels,which aligns with the modern medical understanding of the onset of gastroparesis diabeticorum.Therefore,this article proposes the treatment principle of"venting the wood constraint"and the treatment of DGP according to symptoms,offering a reference for clinical treatment.
10.Effect of HES5 on transdifferentiation and apoptosis of renal tubular epithelial cells and its underlying mechanism
Yuhan ZHANG ; Xue HENG ; Lin ZHU ; Pan XIE ; Guilian XU ; Kanfu PENG
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(11):1214-1225
Objective To investigate the effect of hairy and enhancer of split 5(HES5)on transdifferentiation and apoptosis of renal tubular epithelial cells induced by TGF-β1 and its potential mechanism.Methods The differentially expressed genes in GSE66494 data were analyzed and screened.The mouse model of unilateral uretera obstruction(UUO)was established,and the expression level of HES5 was detected in the renal tissue.HK-2 cells were treated with 10 ng/mL TGF-β1 for 24 h to establish a tubular epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT)model,and then qRT-PCR and Western blotting were performed to detect the expression of HES5 at mRNA and protein levels.After HK-2 cells were transfected with the plasmid overexpressing HES5,the protein levels of fibronectin,collagen Ⅰ,vimentin,apoptosis markers Bax and Bcl2 were detected in 24 h later.Then,HK-2 cells were divided into Control group,siHES5 group,TGF-β 1 group,and siHES5+TGF-β1 group.The protein level of fibrosis and apoptosis markers were measured in above groups with Western blotting.TUNEL staining and flow cytometry were employed to detect cell apoptosis.Western blotting was applied to determine the protein levels of AKT,p-AKT,PI3K and p-PI3K.HK-2 cells overexpressing HES5 were treated with PI3K inhibitor LY294002,and the expression of vimentin was detected.Results The expression of HES5 was significantly up-regulated in both chronic kidney disease(CKD)and fibrotic kidneys of mice.Overexpression of HES5 promoted the synthesis of fibronectin,collagen Ⅰ,vimentin and Bax in HK-2 cells,and inhibited the expression of Bcl2(P<0.05).HES5 knockdown not only down-regulated the expression of fibrosis markers,but also inhibited the apoptosis of HK-2 cells.Furthermore,HES5 knockdown inhibited the activation of PI3K/AKT signaling pathway induced by TGF-β1 in HK-2 cells(P<0.05).Inhibitors of the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway inhibitor attenuated the induction of HES5 on vimentin.Conclusion HES5 knockdown inhibits the transdifferentiation and apoptosis in TGF-β1-induced renal tubular epithelial cells,which may be related to the decreased activity of the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway.


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