1.Regulation and mechanism of Gm49394 on islet-β cell apoptosis
Dong LIU ; Qingyuan ZHAO ; Shushu YANG ; Mengjun ZHANG ; Jie LI ; Yuhao LI ; Li WANG ; Yuzhang WU
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(18):2211-2222
Objective To explore the potential role and underlying mechanism of the functionally uncharacterized gene Gm49394 on regulating β-cell apoptosis under diabetic conditions.Methods The expression and translational activity of Gm49394 in pancreatic β-cell lines and non-β-cell lines were validated using RNA fluorescence in situ hybridization(RNA-FISH),quantitative real-time PCR(qPCR),Western blotting,and immunofluorescence(IF)assay.The β-cell lines(NIT-1/Min6)with Gm49394 overexpression or knockdown were constructed.The proliferation,apoptosis,mitochondrial function,as well as oxidative stress and endoplasmic reticulum stress markers in these β-cell lines under physiological homeostasis or pathological stress conditions,such as high glucose(30 mmol/L),inflammation(10 ng/mL IFN-γ alone or combined with 10 ng/mL IL-6),and hydrogen peroxide(100 μmol/L H2O2)were detected by flow cytometry and Western blotting.Results RNA-FISH and qPCR indicated that Gm49394 was specifically expressed in pancreatic β-cell lines and up-regulated under high glucose or inflammatory stimulation.IF assay and Western blotting showed that Gm49394 had protein-coding activity.Flow cytometry and Western blotting identified that Gm49394 overexpression did not affect β-cell proliferation,but promoted β-cell apoptosis and increased reactive oxygen species(ROS)and mitochondrial superoxide(MitoSOX)levels in β cells under physiological homeostasis or pathological stress conditions(P<0.05).Under physiological conditions,Gm49394 knockdown failed to induce significant alterations on β-cell apoptosis,ROS,or MitoSOX levels.Under pathological stress conditions,Gm49394 knockdown significantly suppressed β-cell proliferation,apoptosis,as well as oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stress(P<0.05).Conclusion Gm49394 may promote β-cell apoptosis via oxidative stress and endoplasmic reticulum stress.
2.Causal relationship between periodontal disease and prostate cancer:A two-sample bidirectional Mendelian randomization analysis in two races
Xiaoxu JIN ; Jing LIU ; Xiaodong ZHAO ; Wenyi HUANG ; Ning DONG ; Shihao WANG ; Mengfei MA ; Yulin ZHOU ; Yuhao CHEN ; Jinlu SUN ; Jie DONG ; Jun HU ; Song XU
National Journal of Andrology 2025;31(10):885-890
Objective The aim of this study is to discuss the causal relationship between periodontal disease(PD)and prostate cancer(PCa).Methods A two-sample bidirectional Mendelian randomization(MR)analysis based on publicly statistical data from genome-wide association studies(GWAS)was conducted.MR Egger,weighted medium,simple mode and weighted mode were supplemented,while inverse variance weighted analysis(IVW)was the main method of analysis.Heterogeneity testing,pleiotropy testing and leave-one-out testing were used to assess the sensitivity and stabili-ty.Results The results of MR analysis showed that PD had no significant impact on the occurrence of PCa:East Asian(IVW,PD:OR=1.07,P=0.48);European(IVW,PD:OR=1.00,P=0.37,periodontitis:OR=1.03,P=0.14,chronic gingivitis:OR=0.99,P=0.37,chronic periodontitis:OR=1.03,P=0.22).The reverse MR analysis also did not show a causal relationship between PCa and PD:East Asian(IVW,PD:OR=0.97,P=0.22);European(IVW,PD:OR=0.84,P=0.44,periodontitis:OR=1.01,P=0.75,chronic gingivitis:OR=0.93,P=0.23,chronic periodontitis:OR=0.99,P=0.80).The results of other analysis were consistent with those of IVW analysis.Conclusions The results of our two-sample bidirectional MR analysis do not support a causal relationship between PD and PCa.
3.Application of an improved"outside-in"technique in hip arthroscopic surgery
Jing YANG ; Qiang WANG ; Baojin SU ; Baohua HE ; Hang SHI ; Yuchen SHANG ; Wei DONG ; Mengru LI ; Yuhao ZHENG ; Jin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(3):171-176
Objective To explore the clinical effect of applying an improved"outside-in"technique in hip arthroscopic surgery.Methods Totally 136 patients undergoing hip arthroscopic surgery between June 2021 and July 2023 were selected and studied retrospectively.According to their different surgi-cal approach,they were divided into a modified approach group(n=75,including 30 males and 45 fe-males,with an average age of 36±14)and a classic approach group(n=61,including 33 males and 28 females,with an average age of 31±11).Before as well as 4 weeks,3 months and 6 months after the surgery,both groups were evaluated using the visual analog scale(VAS)and Harris hip score,and observed their surgical complications.Moreover,the surgical outcomes and time of sur-gical approach establishment were compared between the two groups.Results There was no significant difference between the two groups in general information,preoperative VAS and Harris scores.More-over,no significant difference was found between the two groups in the Harris score after surgery.Compared with the classic approach group,the improved group had significantly less surgical time(49.0±16.9 min vs.66.0±13.3 min,P<0.05),without using the C-arm fluoroscopy during surgery.Moreover,in the modified approach group,the time for establishing the mid-anteriorapproach was sig-nificantly shortened(10.4±5.9 min vs.25.9±15.1 min,P<0.05),along with the traction time during surgery(66.0±13.3 min vs.49.0±16.9 min,P<0.05).Conclusion The modified"outside-in"hip ar-throscopy technique is a safe and effective surgical method,easier to operate,with shorter surgical time.
4.Application of an improved"outside-in"technique in hip arthroscopic surgery
Jing YANG ; Qiang WANG ; Baojin SU ; Baohua HE ; Hang SHI ; Yuchen SHANG ; Wei DONG ; Mengru LI ; Yuhao ZHENG ; Jin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(3):171-176
Objective To explore the clinical effect of applying an improved"outside-in"technique in hip arthroscopic surgery.Methods Totally 136 patients undergoing hip arthroscopic surgery between June 2021 and July 2023 were selected and studied retrospectively.According to their different surgi-cal approach,they were divided into a modified approach group(n=75,including 30 males and 45 fe-males,with an average age of 36±14)and a classic approach group(n=61,including 33 males and 28 females,with an average age of 31±11).Before as well as 4 weeks,3 months and 6 months after the surgery,both groups were evaluated using the visual analog scale(VAS)and Harris hip score,and observed their surgical complications.Moreover,the surgical outcomes and time of sur-gical approach establishment were compared between the two groups.Results There was no significant difference between the two groups in general information,preoperative VAS and Harris scores.More-over,no significant difference was found between the two groups in the Harris score after surgery.Compared with the classic approach group,the improved group had significantly less surgical time(49.0±16.9 min vs.66.0±13.3 min,P<0.05),without using the C-arm fluoroscopy during surgery.Moreover,in the modified approach group,the time for establishing the mid-anteriorapproach was sig-nificantly shortened(10.4±5.9 min vs.25.9±15.1 min,P<0.05),along with the traction time during surgery(66.0±13.3 min vs.49.0±16.9 min,P<0.05).Conclusion The modified"outside-in"hip ar-throscopy technique is a safe and effective surgical method,easier to operate,with shorter surgical time.
5.Causal relationship between periodontal disease and prostate cancer:A two-sample bidirectional Mendelian randomization analysis in two races
Xiaoxu JIN ; Jing LIU ; Xiaodong ZHAO ; Wenyi HUANG ; Ning DONG ; Shihao WANG ; Mengfei MA ; Yulin ZHOU ; Yuhao CHEN ; Jinlu SUN ; Jie DONG ; Jun HU ; Song XU
National Journal of Andrology 2025;31(10):885-890
Objective The aim of this study is to discuss the causal relationship between periodontal disease(PD)and prostate cancer(PCa).Methods A two-sample bidirectional Mendelian randomization(MR)analysis based on publicly statistical data from genome-wide association studies(GWAS)was conducted.MR Egger,weighted medium,simple mode and weighted mode were supplemented,while inverse variance weighted analysis(IVW)was the main method of analysis.Heterogeneity testing,pleiotropy testing and leave-one-out testing were used to assess the sensitivity and stabili-ty.Results The results of MR analysis showed that PD had no significant impact on the occurrence of PCa:East Asian(IVW,PD:OR=1.07,P=0.48);European(IVW,PD:OR=1.00,P=0.37,periodontitis:OR=1.03,P=0.14,chronic gingivitis:OR=0.99,P=0.37,chronic periodontitis:OR=1.03,P=0.22).The reverse MR analysis also did not show a causal relationship between PCa and PD:East Asian(IVW,PD:OR=0.97,P=0.22);European(IVW,PD:OR=0.84,P=0.44,periodontitis:OR=1.01,P=0.75,chronic gingivitis:OR=0.93,P=0.23,chronic periodontitis:OR=0.99,P=0.80).The results of other analysis were consistent with those of IVW analysis.Conclusions The results of our two-sample bidirectional MR analysis do not support a causal relationship between PD and PCa.
6.Fracture resistance and marginal adaptation of primary molar defects repaired with ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene combined with various restorative materials
Xinhe DONG ; Jing LV ; Yuhao LIU ; Xuechao LV ; Yixin ZHU ; Xingai JIN
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;32(8):589-597
Objective To evaluate the impact of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene(UHMWPE)-Ribbond fi-bers,when combined with different restorative materials,on fracture resistance and marginal adaptation of isolated pri-mary molar defects,to provide a reference for clinical practice.Methods This study was approved by the Ethics Re-view Committee.A total of 72 extracted primary molars with complete crowns were collected,and 66 primary molars were randomly assigned as experimental groups for the fracture resistance and microleakage tests.The molars were di-vided into six groups(n=11)based on the type of restorative materials and the application of Ribbond fibers:Group A1,3M Filtek Z250+Ribbond;Group A2,3M Filtek Z250;Group B1,Beautifil Ⅱ LS+Ribbond;Group B2,Beautifil Ⅱ LS;Group C1,3M Filtek Bulk Fill+Ribbond;and Group C2,3M Filtek Bulk Fill.Groups A1,B1 and C1 received the fiber-reinforcing technique,whereas Groups A2,B2 and C2 received the direct restorative technique;the remainings were in Group D(blank control group),which did not receive treatment for the fracture resistance test.The fracture re-sistance test was divided into six experimental groups and one blank control group(n=6).Primary molar teeth in each experimental group were prepared with Class Ⅱ cavities and filled.The fracture load of all samples was detected,and the fracture mode was analyzed after thermal cycling.The microleakage test was divided into six experimental groups,with five in each group.Class Ⅰ cavities with a diameter of 3 mm and depth of 2.5 mm were prepared within the mesial and distal marginal ridges on the occlusal surface and filled for primary molars in each group.Marginal microleakage was assessed after thermal cycling.Results The fracture resistance test results showed that the fracture resistance in groups that received the fiber-reinforcing technique was greater than that in groups that received the direct restorative technique:Group A1>Group A2,Group B1>Group B2,Group C1>Group C2(P<0.05).The application of Ribbond fibers increased fracture resistance to all tested restorative materials by 37.08%to 39.34%.The proportion of tooth frac-ture decreased significantly in groups A1,C1 compared with A2,C2,with a significant increase in the occurrence rate of"Repairable"(P<0.05).The fracture resistance in Group A1 was significantly greater than that in Group B1 and Group C1(P<0.05).The marginal microleakage test results showed that the microleakage depth in groups that received the fiber-reinforcing technique was smaller than that in groups that received the direct restorative technique:Group A1
7.The early effect of absorbable anchor repairing acetabular cartilage delamination under hip arthroscopy
Hanmei DONG ; Yuhao LIU ; Chenbo JIAO ; Zhenlong LIU ; Yan XU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(10):685-691
Objective:To investigate the early effect of repairing acetabular cartilage delamination with absorbable anchor under hip arthroscopy compared with conventional non-intervention.Methods:Retrospective cohort study was adopted. There were 24 Femoroacetabular Impingment (FAI) patients with acetabular cartilage delamination (ACD) receiving hip arthroscopy surgery in Peking University Third Hospital from May 2021 to August 2021. There were 14 males and 10 females with an average age of 36.3±7.2 years (range 23-53 years). There were 12 patients receiving acetabular cartilage repair with absorbable anchor (absorbable anchor group), and 12 patients in non-intervention group. The X-ray film indicators, α angle, lateral center edge angle (LCEA) and MRI measurement (acetabular cartilage gap, CG) were compared between the two groups. The pre- and post-operative hip functions were assessed by modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS), 12-item international hip outcome tool (iHOT12), hip outcome score-activities of daily living subscale (HOS-ADL), and hip outcome score-sports subscale (HOS-SS), along with visual analogue scale (VAS). The complications (infection, lower extremity deep venous thrombosis) were followed up, as well as the revisional hip arthroscopy surgery and total hip replacement surgery.Results:A total of 24 patients were followed up for 12.0±1.2 months (range 10-14 months). There was no significant difference between the two groups for age, BMI, and symptom onset time ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups for the pre-operative α angle, LCEA, CG, mHHS, iHOT12, HOS-ADL, HOS-SS, and VAS scores ( P>0.05). At the last follow-up, there was no significant difference between the two groups for the α angle, LCEA, CG, mHHS, iHOT12, HOS-ADL, HOS-SS, VAS and satisfaction ( P>0.05). In the absorbable anchor group, the α angle was 47.2°±2.6° vs. 63.4°±3.3°, CG was 3.0±0.7 mm vs. 3.3±0.6 mm; mHHS was 73.6±16.0 vs. 57.7±15.4; iHOT12 was 67.6±22.5 vs. 50.6±15.0 after and before the surgery, with significant improvement ( P<0.05). As for the non-intervention group, there was significant decrease of post-operative α angle of 47.4°±2.6° compared to the pre-operative angle of 58.4°±8.1° ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in LCEA, CG, mHHS, iHOT12, HOS-ADL, HOS-SS, and VAS scores before and after the surgery in non-intervention group comparison ( P>0.05). No complications, revision hip arthroscopy surgery or total hip replacement surgery occurred during the follow up. Conclusion:Good effect was yielded for absorbable anchor repairing acetabular cartilage delamination under hip arthroscopy, without additional risk of complications or revision surgery.
8.Research advances in signaling pathways associated with potential anti-liver fibrosis drugs and targets
Xin ZHOU ; Zhi WANG ; Xueru HE ; Yuhao FU ; Xuejiao XUN ; Ying LI ; Zhanjun DONG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2023;39(12):2932-2941
Liver fibrosis is a key step in the progression of chronic liver diseases to liver cirrhosis and even liver cancer. In recent years, a large number of studies have shown the necessity of intervening in the process of liver fibrosis, and various anti-liver fibrosis drugs and active ingredients have been discovered. Non-coding RNAs also play an important role in the process of liver fibrosis, and searching for upstream non-coding RNAs that can regulate signaling pathways can provide new insights for anti-liver fibrosis treatment. This article introduces the process of liver fibrosis mediated by the TGF-β, Wnt/β-catenin, PI3K/Akt/mTOR, NF-κβ, Hippo, and MAPK signaling pathways, lists the latest anti-liver fibrosis drugs or active components in each signaling pathway, and summarizes the research advances in anti-liver fibrosis targets and drugs mediated by related non-coding RNAs, so as to provide new research ideas and treatment methods for anti-liver fibrosis treatment.
9. Pharmacokinetic interaction study between sorafenib and dapagliflozin in rats
Xueru HE ; Yuhao FU ; Xuejiao XUN ; Xueru HE ; Ying LI ; Yinling MA ; Yuhao FU ; Xuejiao XUN ; Zhanjun DONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(5):498-507
AIM: To explore the pharmacokinetic interactions between sorafenib and dapagliflozin in rats and to provide some theoretical basis for the rational clinical use of the two drugs. METHODS: An ultra -performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC / MS / MS) method was developed for the simultaneous determination of sorafenib and dapagliflozin. Male SD rats were randomly divided into 5 groups (6 rats in each group), including 100 mg / kg sorafenib group, 0.5 mg / kg dapagliflozin group, 1 mg / kg dapagliflozin group, and 100 mg/kg sorafenib combined with 0.5 mg/kg dapagliflozin group and 100 mg/kg sorafenib combined with 1 mg / kg dapagliflozin group, for sorafenib and dapagliflozin drug interaction study. All samples were analyzed using a validated UPLC/ MS/MS method, and the main pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated by compartment model. RESULTS: 1 mg/kg dapagliflozin increased the C
10. Clinical research progress of palbociclib in treatment of breast cancer
Zhi WANG ; Xin ZHOU ; Xueru HE ; Yuhao FU ; Xuejiao XUN ; Zhi WANG ; Xin ZHOU ; Xueru HE ; Yuhao FU ; Xuejiao XUN ; Ying LI ; Zhanjun DONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(2):205-213
Palbocicril, the first cyclin-dependent kinases 4 and 6 inhibitors, is a crucial milestone in the development history of antineoplastic drugs. It combined with aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant as first-line, second-line or post-line therapy has good efficacy and safety for hormone receptor-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 negative locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer, which has a good application prospect. This article summarizes the clinical trials and safety studies related to palbociclib.

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