1.Shexiang Tongxin dropping pills ameliorate myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury progression via the S1PR2/RhoA/ROCK pathway
Ying Sun ; Boyang Jiao ; Yizhou Liu ; Ran Wang ; Qiong Deng ; David N Criddle ; Yulin Ouyang ; Wei Wang ; Xuegong Xu ; Chun Li
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2025;2025(1):31-43
Objective:
To investigate the potential protective effect of Shexiang Tongxin dropping pills (STDP) on ischemia-reperfusion injury and its underlying mechanisms in improving endothelial cell function in coronary microvascular disease (CMVD).
Methods:
A rat model of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury with CMVD was established using ligation and reperfusion of the left anterior descending artery. The effect of STDP (21.6 mg/kg) on cardiac function was evaluated using echocardiography, hematoxylin-eosin staining, and Evans blue staining. The effects of STDP on the microvascular endothelial barrier were assessed based on nitric oxide production, endothelial nitric oxide synthase expression, structural variety of tight junctions (TJs), and the expression of zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1), claudin-5, occludin, and vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin proteins. The mechanisms of STDP (50 and 100 ng/mL) were evaluated by examining the expression of sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 2 (S1PR2), Ras Homolog family member A (RhoA), and Rho-associated coiled-coil-containing protein kinase (ROCK) proteins and the distribution of ZO-1, VE-cadherin, and F-actin proteins in an oxygen and glucose deprivation/reoxygenation model.
Results:
The administration of STDP on CMVD rat model significantly improved cardiac and microvascular endothelial cell barrier functions (all P < .05). STDP enhanced the structural integrity of coronary microvascular positioning and distribution by clarifying and completing TJs and increasing the expression of ZO-1, occludin, claudin-5, and VE-cadherin in vivo (all P < .05). The S1PR2/RhoA/ROCK pathway was inhibited by STDP in vitro, leading to the regulation of endothelial cell TJs, adhesion junctions, and cytoskeletal morphology.
Conclusion
STDP showed protective effects on cardiac impairment and microvascular endothelial barrier injury in CMVD model rats induced by myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury through the modulation of the S1PR2/RhoA/ROCK pathway.
2.Assessment of glymphatic system function in mild traumatic brain injury patients based on diffusion tensor imaging analysis along the perivascular space index
Guihan YANG ; Xiaofeng CHEN ; Junliang DENG ; Yulin LIN ; Liqiang DAI ; Xiangguang CHEN ; Zhiqi YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(4):544-548
Objective To investigate the function of glymphatic system in patients with mild traumatic brain injury via diffusion tensor imaging analysis along the perivascular space(DTI-ALPS)index and its relationship with clinical features.Methods The clinical and imaging data from 163 patients with mild traumatic brain injury were retrospectively collected,including 31 cases with MRI-negative findings and 132 cases with MRI-positive findings.In addition,29 healthy individuals underwent physical examinations were included as a control group.The differences in DTI-ALPS index and clinical features between mild traumatic brain injury and control group,as well as among subgroups of traumatic brain injury were analyzed.Results The DTI-ALPS index in patients with mild traumatic brain injury were significantly higher than those in control group(P<0.05).Subgroup analysis showed that DTI-ALPS index of traumatic brain injury patients with MRI-negative findings and MRI-positive findings were all significantly higher than those of control group(P=0.023 and 0.004,respectively).Compared to control group,DTI-ALPS index in mild traumatic brain injury patients gradually increased with the progression of injury,and the difference was statistically significant(P=0.008).Conclusion Patients with mild traumatic brain injury exhibit increased functional activity of glymphatic system,as indicated by increased DTI-ALPS index,which further increase with the progression of injury.
3.A novel perspective on male testicular aging: Sertoli cell lysosomal dysfunction with intervention targets
Yunzhi LIN ; Yulin XIONG ; Zhiwen DENG ; Zheng LI ; Zhi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(11):1124-1130
Male reproductive aging is characterized by degenerative changes in the structure and function of the testes. Testicular aging involves alterations in various types of cells, among which lysosomal dysfunction in Sertoli cells is particularly critical. Recent studies have shown that abnormal lysosomal acidification leads to impaired phagosome degradation, which fails to maintain normal nutrient cycling and thereby exacerbates damage to the testicular microenvironment. In addition, endoplasmic reticulum stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and epigenetic changes are also important factors contributing to reproductive aging. Therefore, molecular intervention strategies targeting lysosomal dysfunction, mitochondrial oxidative stress, and endoplasmic reticulum stress, such as the use of lysosomal activators like ML-SA1 and antioxidants, may offer new therapeutic directions for alleviating male reproductive aging. Future research should further explore the interactions between these mechanisms and potential intervention targets to improve reproductive health and quality of life in middle-aged and older men.
4.Exploration of Lean Reform in Cost Accounting of Public Hospitals under the Guidance of New Quality and Produc-tivity
Ruiqi DENG ; Linglan KANG ; Yulin SU
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(3):99-104
It focuses on the lean management of cost accounting in public hospitals,indexed by the"technology-management-economy-paradigm",and explores the new quality productivity of cost accounting in public hospitals from the perspective of emerging technology applications and cost accounting management paradigm innovation.On the one hand,the application of emerging technologies in the field of cost accounting explains how new quality productivity empowers the lean development of cost accounting;on the other hand,it explores the multi-stage layered model of project cost accounting,the theoretical application of technology allocation coefficient method,and the innovation of departmental cost management paradigm,in order to explore new quality productivity in hospital cost accounting.Under the guidance of new quality productivity,taking emerging technologies and management paradigms as the starting point,exploring the path of lean cost accounting innovation,opening up new breakthroughs for improving the quality and efficiency of operational management,and further deepening the high-quality development of hospitals.
5.Case report of a rare pediatric ileocecal duplication cyst and literature review of its imaging features
Bo XIONG ; Xuefeng HOU ; Xiaoqi ZHOU ; Fuqiang DENG ; Yuzhen XIE ; Yulin LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2025;42(11):1473-1477
Ileocecal duplication is a rare congenital gastrointestinal abnormality,with lesions predominantly localized near the ileocecal valve and manifesting as cystic structures.Clinically,it presents with diverse symptoms,including abdominal pain,vomiting,abdominal mass,etc.However,symptoms such as intussusception and appendicitis are easily confused with it.Furthermore,the imaging features of ileocecal duplication are nonspecific,which further increases the risk of misdiagnosis.Treatment options include laparoscopic surgery and laparotomy.Notably,laparoscopic surgery is highly feasible,especially for infants and young children,and achieves a prognosis comparable to that of laparotomy.In the case report presented in this study,a 1-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital due to abdominal pain.Definitive diagnosis could not be established through comprehensive imaging examinations,and the diagnosis of ileocecal duplication cyst was ultimately confirmed surgically.Additionally,the diagnosis,imaging features,treatment,and prognosis of ileocecal duplication are systematically collated and summarized.
6.Life's Essential 8 cardiovascular health metrics and long-term risk of cardiovascular disease at different stages: A multi-stage analysis.
Jiangtao LI ; Yulin HUANG ; Zhao YANG ; Yongchen HAO ; Qiuju DENG ; Na YANG ; Lizhen HAN ; Luoxi XIAO ; Haimei WANG ; Yiming HAO ; Yue QI ; Jing LIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(5):592-594
7.RBM14 enhances transcriptional activity of p23 regulating CXCL1 expression to induce lung cancer metastasis.
Wen ZHANG ; Yulin PENG ; Meirong ZHOU ; Lei QIAN ; Yilin CHE ; Junlin CHEN ; Wenhao ZHANG ; Chengjian HE ; Minghang QI ; Xiaohong SHU ; Manman TIAN ; Xiangge TIAN ; Yan TIAN ; Sa DENG ; Yan WANG ; Xiaokui HUO ; Zhenlong YU ; Xiaochi MA
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(6):3059-3072
Metastasis serves as an indicator of malignancy and is a biological characteristic of carcinomas. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays a key role in the promotion of tumor invasion and metastasis and in the enhancement of tumor cell aggressiveness. Prostaglandin E synthase 3 (p23) is a cochaperone for heat shock protein 90 (HSP90). Our previous study showed that p23 is an HSP90-independent transcription factor in cancer-associated inflammation. The effect and mechanism of action of p23 on lung cancer metastasis are tested in this study. By utilizing cell models in vitro and mouse tail vein metastasis models in vivo, the results provide solid evidence that p23 is critical for promoting lung cancer metastases by regulating downstream CXCL1 expression. Rather than acting independently, p23 forms a complex with RNA-binding motif protein 14 (RBM14) to facilitate EMT progression in lung cancer. Therefore, our study provides evidence for the potential role of the RBM14-p23-CXCL1-EMT axis in the metastasis of lung cancer.
8.Mitochondrial-related mechanisms and biomarkers in the process of physiological and pathological brain aging
Xuezhe WANG ; Junhan LIANG ; Gengchen YU ; Zixuan CHEN ; Yulin DENG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;46(21):2638-2647
Aging is a complex process triggered by multiple factors,characterized by the gradual decline of physiological and behavioral capabilities.Among various organs,the brain is particularly susceptible to aging effects.Brain aging not only leads to cognitive decline in the elderly but also increases the risk of neurodegen-erative diseases,resulting in reduced quality of life and increased social aging burdens.Therefore,it is essential to thoroughly investigate the mechanisms and biomarkers of both physiological and pathological brain aging to enable early prevention,monitoring,and intervention.Mitochondria play a crucial role in both physiological and pathological brain aging processes,making mitochondrial-related mechanisms and biomarkers key research directions in this field.This article reviews the main manifestations and mechanistic differences between physi-ological and pathological brain aging,summarizes mitochondrial mechanisms in brain aging,identifies mito-chondrial-associated biomarkers,and proposes health-promoting,mitochondria-targeting interventions.
9.Exploration of Lean Reform in Cost Accounting of Public Hospitals under the Guidance of New Quality and Produc-tivity
Ruiqi DENG ; Linglan KANG ; Yulin SU
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(3):99-104
It focuses on the lean management of cost accounting in public hospitals,indexed by the"technology-management-economy-paradigm",and explores the new quality productivity of cost accounting in public hospitals from the perspective of emerging technology applications and cost accounting management paradigm innovation.On the one hand,the application of emerging technologies in the field of cost accounting explains how new quality productivity empowers the lean development of cost accounting;on the other hand,it explores the multi-stage layered model of project cost accounting,the theoretical application of technology allocation coefficient method,and the innovation of departmental cost management paradigm,in order to explore new quality productivity in hospital cost accounting.Under the guidance of new quality productivity,taking emerging technologies and management paradigms as the starting point,exploring the path of lean cost accounting innovation,opening up new breakthroughs for improving the quality and efficiency of operational management,and further deepening the high-quality development of hospitals.
10.Assessment of glymphatic system function in mild traumatic brain injury patients based on diffusion tensor imaging analysis along the perivascular space index
Guihan YANG ; Xiaofeng CHEN ; Junliang DENG ; Yulin LIN ; Liqiang DAI ; Xiangguang CHEN ; Zhiqi YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(4):544-548
Objective To investigate the function of glymphatic system in patients with mild traumatic brain injury via diffusion tensor imaging analysis along the perivascular space(DTI-ALPS)index and its relationship with clinical features.Methods The clinical and imaging data from 163 patients with mild traumatic brain injury were retrospectively collected,including 31 cases with MRI-negative findings and 132 cases with MRI-positive findings.In addition,29 healthy individuals underwent physical examinations were included as a control group.The differences in DTI-ALPS index and clinical features between mild traumatic brain injury and control group,as well as among subgroups of traumatic brain injury were analyzed.Results The DTI-ALPS index in patients with mild traumatic brain injury were significantly higher than those in control group(P<0.05).Subgroup analysis showed that DTI-ALPS index of traumatic brain injury patients with MRI-negative findings and MRI-positive findings were all significantly higher than those of control group(P=0.023 and 0.004,respectively).Compared to control group,DTI-ALPS index in mild traumatic brain injury patients gradually increased with the progression of injury,and the difference was statistically significant(P=0.008).Conclusion Patients with mild traumatic brain injury exhibit increased functional activity of glymphatic system,as indicated by increased DTI-ALPS index,which further increase with the progression of injury.


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