1.Olfactory Receptors Expressed in The Intestine and Their Functions
Pei-Wen YANG ; Meng-Meng YUAN ; Ying ZHOU ; Peng LI ; Gui-Hong QI ; Ying YANG ; Zhong-Yi MAO ; Meng-Sha ZHOU ; Xiao-Shuang MAO ; Jian-Ping XIE ; Yi-Nan YANG ; Shi-Hao SUN
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2026;53(3):534-549
Olfactory receptors (ORs) form the largest superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Traditionally recognized for their role in the nasal olfactory epithelium, where they mediate the sense of smell, accumulating evidence has firmly established their ectopic expression in non-olfactory tissues, including the intestine, lungs, and kidneys. The intestine, as the primary site for nutrient digestion and absorption, harbors a highly complex chemical environment. To adapt to this environment, the gut employs a sophisticated network of “chemosensors” to monitor luminal contents and maintain homeostasis. Among these sensors, intestinal ORs have emerged as crucial functional components, serving as a molecular bridge that connects environmental chemical signals—such as food-derived odorants—to specific physiological responses. This discovery has significantly deepened our understanding of how dietary flavors and compounds influence intestinal physiology at the molecular level. This review systematically summarizes the expression profiles, ligand classification, and biological functions of ORs within the gastrointestinal tract. Studies indicate that intestinal ORs exhibit distinct spatial distribution patterns across different gut segments and display cell-type specificity, particularly within enterocytes and enteroendocrine cells. These receptors function as versatile sensors capable of recognizing a wide variety of ligands, including exogenous dietary components, gut microbiota metabolites such as short-chain fatty acids, and endogenous small molecules like azelaic acid. Upon activation by specific ligands, intestinal ORs trigger intracellular signaling cascades, primarily involving the AC-cAMP-PKA pathway or calcium influx channels. A major focus of this review is to elucidate the molecular mechanisms by which these receptors regulate the secretion of gut hormones. Activation of specific ORs in enteroendocrine cells has been shown to stimulate the release of hormones such as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), peptide YY (PYY), and serotonin (5-HT), thereby modulating systemic energy metabolism, glucose homeostasis, and gastrointestinal motility. Furthermore, the review addresses the critical roles of ORs in immune regulation and pathology. Evidence suggests that specific ORs contribute to the maintenance of intestinal immune homeostasis and may offer protection against inflammation. Beyond their involvement in inflammatory responses, ORs such as Olfr78 have been shown to regulate the differentiation and function of intestinal endocrine cells. Similarly, Olfr544 has been demonstrated to alleviate intestinal inflammation by remodeling the gut microbiome and metabolome. These findings collectively suggest that specific ORs hold promise as therapeutic targets for mitigating intestinal inflammation and maintaining gut homeostasis. Additionally, the review explores the emerging role of ORs in cancer. Although OR expression is often downregulated in tumor tissues compared to normal mucosa, activation of specific ORs by certain ligands can inhibit tumor cell proliferation and migration and induce apoptosis via pathways such as MEK/ERK and p38 MAPK. Conversely, other receptors, such as OR7C1, may serve as biomarkers for cancer-initiating cells. In conclusion, intestinal ORs represent a vital component of the gut’s sensory network. The review also discusses the translational potential of these findings. By elucidating the precise pairing relationships between dietary components and specific ORs, novel therapeutic strategies could be developed. Intestinal ORs may thus emerge as promising targets for nutritional and pharmacological interventions in metabolic diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, and malignancies.
2.Relationship between negative parenting styles and borderline personality features of middle school students: the moderating effect of emotional regulation strategies
Run ZHONG ; Congwen YANG ; Junhong LIU ; Maoqian SUN ; Yujia WENG ; Jian WEN ; Guoping HUANG
Sichuan Mental Health 2026;39(1):76-82
BackgroundThe middle school stage represents a crucial period for the development of borderline personality features. Negative parenting styles and emotional regulation strategies are associated with the formation of borderline personality features. However, the moderating role of emotional regulation strategies between negative parenting styles and borderline personality features among middle school students remains unclear. ObjectiveTo explore the moderating influence of emotional regulation strategies in the relationship between negative parenting styles and borderline personality features among middle school students, and to provide references for the intervention of borderline personality features. MethodsIn October 2023, a total of 5 965 middle school students from three middle schools in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region were selected by cluster sampling, and assessed by the Borderline Personality Features Scale for Children (BPFS-C), the Egna Minnen Barndoms Uppfostran (EMBU), and the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire-Chinese Revised Version (ERQ-CRV). Pearson correlation analysis was used to test the correlation between the scores of each scale, and the model 1 of the Process macro program was used to conduct the moderating effect test. ResultsA total of 5 572 middle school students (93.41%) completed this study, and 1 388 of them (24.91%) were identified as having high borderline personality features. The BPFS-C score of middle school students was positively correlated with the score of the negative parenting style dimension of EMBU (r=0.367, P<0.01), negatively correlated with the score of the cognitive reappraisal dimension of ERQ-CRV (r=-0.168, P<0.01), and positively correlated with the score of the expression inhibition dimension of ERQ-CRV (r=0.344, P<0.01). Cognitive reappraisal played a negative moderating effect between negative parenting styles and borderline personality features (β=-0.072, 95% CI: -0.104–-0.041, P<0.01), while expressive suppression played a positive moderating effect (β=0.076, 95% CI: 0.055–0.097, P<0.01). ConclusionCognitive reappraisal strategy may help mitigate the negative influence of negative parenting styles on middle school students' borderline personality features, while expressive suppression may exacerbate the harm of negative parenting styles to the borderline personality features of middle school students.
3.Identification of core genes of osteoarthritis by bioinformatics
Xuekun ZHU ; Heng LIU ; Hui FENG ; Yunlong GAO ; Lei WEN ; Xiaosong CAI ; Ben ZHAO ; Min ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(3):637-644
BACKGROUND:At present,osteoarthritis has become a major disease affecting the quality of life of the elderly,and the therapeutic effect is poor,often focusing on preventing the disease process,and the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis is still not fully understood.Bioinformatics analysis was carried out to explore the main pathogenesis of osteoarthritis and related mechanisms of gene coding regulation. OBJECTIVE:To screen core differential genes with a major role in osteoarthritis by gene expression profiling. METHODS:Datasets were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus(GEO):GSE114007,GSE117999,and GSE129147.Differential genes in the GSE114007 and GSE117999 data collections were screened using R software,performing differential genes to weighted gene co-expression network analysis.The module genes most relevant to osteoarthritis were selected to perform protein interaction analysis.Candidate core genes were selected using the cytocape software.The candidate core genes were subsequently subjected to least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression and COX analysis to identify the core genes with a key role in osteoarthritis.The accuracy of the core genes was validated using an external dataset,GSE129147. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)A total of 477 differential genes were identified,265 differential genes associated with osteoarthritis were obtained by weighted gene co-expression network analysis,and 8 candidate core genes were identified.The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression analysis finally yielded a differential gene ASPM with core value that was externally validated.(2)It is concluded that abnormal gene ASPM expression screened by bioinformatics plays a key central role in osteoarthritis.
4.Construction and empirical research of the nursing quality evaluation index system for interventional operating rooms under the context of medical alliance system
Wen ZHONG ; Yi LI ; Yanhui WANG ; Liang ZHOU ; Ying TU ; Guyu TAN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(6):873-876
Objective Based on the interventional operating room,the nursing quality evaluation index system was con-structed under the background of medical union and empirical analysis was conducted,so as to provide support and basis for accu-rate and efficient evaluation of nursing quality in interventional operating room.Methods From July to September 2024,based on evidence-based methods,the relevant literature was retrieved and evaluated,and the structure-process-outcome theory was taken as the basic framework,and the relevant nursing quality indicators were preliminarily drawn up in interventional operating rooms.In October 2024,a total of 28 experts were selected to conduct expert letter consultation(2 rounds)with Delphi method,from which the indicators were revised and finally clarified,and empirical analysis was carried out.Results There were two rounds of expert consultation in this paper.The questionnaire recovery rate of the first round was 85.71%(24/28).The Cs,Ca and Cr of the first round were 0.895,0.942 and 0.919,respectively.The recovery rate of the second round questionnaire,Cs,Ca and Cr of the experts were 100.00%(24/24),0.891,0.941 and 0.916,respectively,and Kendall's W value was within 0.088-0.301(P<0.05).The final nursing quality sensitive index system consists of 1 structure,5 process and 2 outcome inde-xes,respectively.Fifty patients undergoing interventional surgery were included before and after intervention.Empirical analysis showed that the incidence of adverse events after intervention(4.00%)was lower than that before intervention(16.00%)(P<0.05).Conclusion The sensitive index of nursing quality based on the background of medical union is practical and scientific,and can provide practical guidance for the evaluation,continuous improvement and optimization of nursing quality in interventional operating room,and reduce the incidence of adverse events.
5.Construction and verification of atherosclerosis risk prediction model for rheumatoid arthritis patients
Jing LYU ; Fangying ZHU ; Kai ZHU ; Yun LI ; Na YANG ; Shuyun WEN ; Miqian ZHONG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(10):1043-1047
Objective To construct a risk prediction model for atherosclerosis(AS)in patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA)based on Lasso-Logistic regression analysis and provide a scientific basis for individualized clinical intervention.Methods The retrospective clinical data were collected from 344 RA patients,including 86 patients with AS(RA+AS group)and 258 patients with without AS(RA group).The clinical characteristics and initial laboratory test results were compared between the two groups.Lasso regression was used to screen the key predictive variables,and Logistic regression was combined to construct the prediction mode.The discrimination of the model was evaluated through the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve and the area under the curve(AUC).The Hosmer-Lemeshow test was used to assess the calibration,and decision curve analysis was used to verify the clinical applicability of the model.Results Seven predictive variables were identified including RA disease duration,DAS28 score,C-reactive protein(CRP),triglycerides(TG),high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C),fasting blood glucose(FBG)and hypertension.The risk prediction model for AS in RA patients was:Logit(P)=-2.674+0.605×RA disease duration+0.393×DAS28 score+0.310×CRP+1.346×TG-2.289×HDL-C+0.679×FBG+0.711×hypertension.The AUC of the model was 0.965(95%CI:0.943-0.987),and the Hosmer-Lemeshow test showed χ2=0.547,P=1.000,indicating good discrimination and calibration.Clinical decision curve analysis showed that the probability threshold ranged from 7%to 92%,demonstrating high clinical applicability.Conclusion The AS risk prediction model constructed in this study for RA patients can effectively identify high-risk individuals,supporting the development of personalized prevention and treatment strategies.
6.The real world study of bulleyaconitine A combined with hot package in the treatment of KOA
Yuxin YANG ; Dujun MA ; Yujie BI ; Yuhao ZHOU ; Yinxiang WEN ; Qiuhui ZHONG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(6):65-68
Objective To analyze the clinical efficacy of real-world bulleyaconitine A tablets combined with salt and pepper seven-seed hot package in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis(KOA).Methods 110 outpatient patients from the Department of Orthopedics,Shenzhen Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital from December 2023 to August 2024 were selected,they were randomly divided into control group of 53 cases and treatment group of 57 cases.The patients in control group were treated with flurbiprofen gel paste,the patients in treatment group received oral administration of bulleyaconitine A tablets and external application of Jiaoyan Qizi hot package,the treatment course were all 4 weeks.All patients were followed up for 2 weeks after the end of treatment.Western Ontario and McMaster University osteoarthritis index(WOMAC)score,Lequesne score,12-item short form health survey(SF-12)score and clinical efficacy were compared between two groups,and adverse events were recorded.Results The total effective rate of treatment group was 87.7%,which was significantly higher than 71.7%of control group(P<0.05);After treatment,WOMAC score,Lequesne score and SF-12 score in two groups were better than before treatment(P<0.05).The improvement of WOMAC score,Lequesne score and SF-12 score in treatment group were more obvious(P<0.05).Conclusion For KOA patients with cold and damp obstruction syndrome,the use of bulleyaconitine A tablets combined with Jiaoyan Qizi hot package can alleviate knee joint pain,improve knee joint mobility,and enhance patients'quality of life.
7.The real world study of bulleyaconitine A combined with hot package in the treatment of KOA
Yuxin YANG ; Dujun MA ; Yujie BI ; Yuhao ZHOU ; Yinxiang WEN ; Qiuhui ZHONG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(6):65-68
Objective To analyze the clinical efficacy of real-world bulleyaconitine A tablets combined with salt and pepper seven-seed hot package in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis(KOA).Methods 110 outpatient patients from the Department of Orthopedics,Shenzhen Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital from December 2023 to August 2024 were selected,they were randomly divided into control group of 53 cases and treatment group of 57 cases.The patients in control group were treated with flurbiprofen gel paste,the patients in treatment group received oral administration of bulleyaconitine A tablets and external application of Jiaoyan Qizi hot package,the treatment course were all 4 weeks.All patients were followed up for 2 weeks after the end of treatment.Western Ontario and McMaster University osteoarthritis index(WOMAC)score,Lequesne score,12-item short form health survey(SF-12)score and clinical efficacy were compared between two groups,and adverse events were recorded.Results The total effective rate of treatment group was 87.7%,which was significantly higher than 71.7%of control group(P<0.05);After treatment,WOMAC score,Lequesne score and SF-12 score in two groups were better than before treatment(P<0.05).The improvement of WOMAC score,Lequesne score and SF-12 score in treatment group were more obvious(P<0.05).Conclusion For KOA patients with cold and damp obstruction syndrome,the use of bulleyaconitine A tablets combined with Jiaoyan Qizi hot package can alleviate knee joint pain,improve knee joint mobility,and enhance patients'quality of life.
8.Development and reliability and validity test of a Self-Report Scale of Symptoms for Post Intensive Care Syndrome-Family
Jiaqi WEN ; Zhenjing HU ; Yu LIU ; Liting ZHANG ; Chenchen ZHONG ; Yicheng TIAN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(14):1723-1729
Objective To develop a Self-Report Scale of Symptoms for Post Intensive Care Syndrome-Family(PICS-F)and validate its reliability and validity,providing a scientific tool for healthcare professionals to comprehensively assess post intensive care syndrome-family.Methods Based on the symptom experience dimension of Symptom Management Theory,a preliminary version of the scale was developed through literature analysis,semi-structured interviews,expert consultations,and a pilot survey.A convenience sampling method was used to conduct the pre-trial version of the scale questionnaire survey on 442 family members of ICU patients at a tertiary A comprehensive hospital in Wuhan from June to September 2024.The test of the validity and reliability was conducted.Results The developed scale consists of 4 dimensions and 20 items.Exploratory factor analysis identified 4 factors,with a cumulative variance contribution rate of 70.921%.The content validity index at the scale level was 0.941,and the content validity indices for individual items ranged from 0.809 to 1.000.Confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the model fit indices were within acceptable ranges.The overall Cronbach's αcoefficient for the scale was 0.941,and the split-half reliability was 0.832.Conclusion The Self-Report Scale of Symptoms for PICS-F demonstrates good reliability and validity.It can comprehensively reflect the primary symptoms of PICS-F,and can serve as an effective measurement tool for clinicians to assess PICS-F in family members of ICU patients.
9.Simultaneous content determination of sixteen constituents in Jiawei Huoxiang Zhengqi Soft Capsules by UPLC-MS/MS
Qian WANG ; Xia GAO ; Jian FENG ; Bin JIN ; Xia-lin CHEN ; Liang CAO ; Ji-feng LI ; Yong-wen ZHANG ; Zhen-zhong WANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2025;47(5):1431-1436
AIM To establish a UPLC-MS/MS method for the simultaneous content determination of liquiritin,liquiritin apioside,verbascoside,narirutin,isoacteoside,apigetrin,hesperidin,isoliquiritin,ononin,liquiritigenin,glycyrrhizic acid,isoliquiritigenin,honokiol,obovatol,pogostone and magnolol in Jiawei Huoxiang Zhengqi Soft Capsules.METHODS The analysis was performed on a 40 ℃ thermostatic ZORBAX Eclipse Plus C18 column(2.1 mm×100 mm,1.8 μm),with the mobile phase comprising of 0.1%formic acid-acetonitrile flowing at 0.4 mL/min in a gradient elution manner,and electron spray ionization source was adopted in positive and negative ion scanning with multiple reaction monitoring mode.RESULTS Sixteen constituents showed good linear relationships within their own ranges(r>0.990 0),whose average recoveries were 83.74%-105.12%with the RSDs of 1.10%-4.8%.CONCLUSION This accurate,sensitive,stable and reproducible method can provide a reference for the overall quality control of Jiawei Huoxiang Zhengqi Soft Capsules.
10.Dynamic changes of serum exosome miR-552 and miR-653 levels be-fore and after chemotherapy in gastric cancer and their relationship with clinical benefit
Xiao-rui ZHAO ; Run-chun HAO ; Meng-jing HE ; Shan-shan SU ; Bing-xin YANG ; Wen-zhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2025;28(3):208-212
Objective:To analyze the dynamic changes of serum exosome miR-552 and miR-653 levels in pa-tients with gastric cancer before and after chemotherapy and their relationship with clinical benefit.Methods:IA total of 128 patients with gastric cancer received chemotherapy from January 2022 to January 2024.According to the chemo-therapy effect,the two groups were divided into disease progression group and disease remission group.The levels of serum exosome miR-552 and miR-653 before and after chemotherapy were detected in the two groups,the risk fac-tors affecting the chemotherapy effect of gastric cancer patients were screened,the risk nomogram model was con-structed,and the efficacy was evaluated.Results:The proportion of TNM stage(Ⅲ+Ⅳ),lymph node metastasis,dis-tant metastasis,tumor size(>5 cm),invasion depth(T3/T4)and tumor growth pattern(invasive type)in disease progres-sion group was higher than that in disease remission group(P<0.05).The levels of serum exosomes miR-552 and miR-653 in disease progression group were higher than those in remission group before and after chemotherapy(P<0.05).Compared with before chemotherapy,miR-552 and miR-653 levels in both groups decreased(P<0.05).Logistic regres-sion analysis showed that TNM stage,lymph node metastasis,distant metastasis,tumor size,invasion depth,miR-552 and miR-653 were all risk factors affecting the chemotherapy efficacy of gastric cancer(P<0.05).ROC curve results showed that the AUC,95%CI,sensitivity and specificity of risk nomogram model to predict chemotherapy efficacy of gastric cancer were 0.867,0.672~0.991,92.80%and 80.40%,respectively(P<0.001).Calibration curve results showed that both predicted and actual predicted values were near the ideal curve,and the Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness of fit curve test χ2=1.869,P=0.782.Conclusion:The levels of serum exosomes miR-552 and miR-653 are closely related to the chemotherapy efficacy of gastric cancer,and dynamic monitoring of the above indexes is helpful for the evaluation of the disease and prognosis of gastric cancer.In this study,the risk nomogram model constructed based on the above indexes and other risk factors has high predictive value and clinical practicability for chemotherapy efficacy in patients with gastric cancer.

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