1.Mechanisms of Qiaobai cold compress solution in improving acne vulgaris based on transcriptomics and experiment
Zhenjiang XIE ; Weina ZHU ; Liangliang CAO ; Fuqiong ZHOU ; Shupan ZHANG ; Bingwen ZHOU ; Yinsheng CHEN ; Wen LI ; Ying ZHAO
China Pharmacy 2026;37(4):425-430
OBJECTIVE To investigate the mechanism by which Qiaobai cold compress solution (QBCS) improves acne vulgaris (AV) based on transcriptomics and animal experiments. METHODS Rats were randomly divided into a blank control group ( n =6) and a modeling group ( n =30). AV models were established in the modeling group by topical application of oleic acid to the inner surface of both ears, combined with subcutaneous injection of Cutibacterium acnes suspension into the auricle. Successfully modeled rats were further divided into the model group, positive control group (Tretinoin cream, 0.045 g/kg), and QBCS low-, medium-, high-dose groups [3.55, 7.11, 14.22 g/kg (calculated by the amount of crude drug) ] , with 6 rats in each group. Rats in each d rug group were treated with the corresponding drugs once daily for 14 consecutive days. After the final administration, changes in the appearance of the ears and histopathological changes in the ear tissues were observed, and serum levels of inflammatory factors, including tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and IL-1β, were measured. Auricular tissues from the blank control group, model group and QBCS medium-dose group were collected for transcriptome sequencing. Differential expressed genes (DEGs) were screened and subjected to Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway enrichment analysis, followed by validation using real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction and Western blot assay. RESULTS Compared with the model group, rats in all QBCS groups showed alleviated auricular acne symptoms, with reduced epidermal thickening, sebaceous gland hyperplasia, and inflammatory cell infiltration. Serum levels of TNF-α (except for the QBCS low-dose group), IL-6 (except for the QBCS low-dose group) and IL-1β were significantly decreased ( P <0.05). A total of 590 DEGs were identified (blank control group vs. model group), and 596 DEGs were identified (model group vs. QBCS medium-dose group). Above DEGs (blank control group vs. model group) were mainly enriched in Toll-like receptor (TLR) and nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) signaling pathways, etc. Validation experiments showed that, compared with model group, low-, medium- and high-dose of QBCS reduced, to varying degrees, the mRNA expression of TNF-α, TLR2, interferon-γ and CXC chemokine ligand 8 in the auricular tissues of AV rats, increased the mRNA expression of peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptor gamma and tumor protein 53, and inhibited the phosphorylation of NF-κB p65 protein as well as the expressions of TLR2 and myeloid differentiation primary response protein 88(MyD88) ( P <0.05). CONCLUSIONS QBCS can alleviate auricular inflammation and skin lesions in AV rats. This effect may be related to inhibition of the TLR/MyD88/NF-κB signaling pathway, thereby suppressing the expression of downstream inflammatory factors such as TNF-α.
2.Chronic effects of long-term diving on human health
Bingwen ZHOU ; Tongtong JIN ; Yunwang ZHOU ; Jianshe LI ; Baoliang ZHU ; Weigang XU ; Kun ZHANG
China Occupational Medicine 2024;51(3):350-355
With the widespread application of diving technology, the safety of long-term diving has become a research focus. Research on the chronic health effects of long-term diving on divers mainly focuses on the respiratory system, circulatory system, nervous system, skeletal system, urinary system, as well as psychological health and sleep. Long-term diving can lead to increased lung capacity, thickening of nasal mucosa, myocardial hypertrophy, changes in heart rhythm, and hearing loss in divers. The impact of long-term diving on health is influenced by diving exposure index such as diving mode, maximum diving depth, underwater stay time, diving frequency, and number of dives, as well as individual factors such as years of diving experience, age, and medical history of divers. However, research on the effects of diving on health are inconsistent, and the potential mechanisms of health damage are unclear. Future large-scale research should be conducted under strict experimental conditions and with standardized inclusion criteria for subjects. Establishing a scientific and systematic assessment method for decompression is crucial for studying the chronic health effects of divers and enhancing understanding of relevant mechanisms to promote the development of diving industry and sport.
3.Efficacy and safety of whole-brain low-dose radiotherapy combined with ICI and intrathecal chemotherapy for leptomeningeal metastases from lung cancer
Xiang LISHA ; Zhang XUANWEI ; Yu MIN ; Xiu WEIGANG ; Zou BINGWEN ; Xu YONG ; Liu YONGMEI ; Zhou LIN ; Xue JIANXIN ; Lu YOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2024;51(18):943-949
Objective:To explore the efficacy and safety of whole-brain low-dose radiotherapy(LDRT)combined with PD-1 inhibitor sin-tilimab and intrathecal pemetrexed(IP)for the treatment of refractory non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)with leptomeningeal metastases(LM).Methods:Retrospective analysies were was performed on eight NSCLC patients with LM at the West China Hospital of Sichuan Uni-versity from December 2022 to May 2024.Among the eight patients,there were four were males and four were females,with a median age of 49 years(rangeing,between 34 to 58 years).All patients were treated with whole-brain LDRT combined with immune checkpoint inhibit-or(ICI)and intrathecal chemotherapy regimens,and the therapeutic efficacy was evaluated according to the Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology(RANO)criteria and the Karnofsky physical status(KPS)score.Adverse reactions were assessed according to the Common Criteria for the Evaluation of Adverse Events(CTCAE version 5.0).Survival analysis was performed using the Kaplan-Meier method.The classification proportion of cerebrospinal fluid subsets before and after treatment was analyzed using by single-cell sequencing,and the differential ana-lysis of gene expression in parallel cells was performed.Results:The best clinical treatment effects in eight patients were were evaluated us-ing the RANO criteria:five patients(62.5%)were evaluated as improved and three(37.5%)as stable.The median KPS score of the eight pa-tients was 30(20-50)before treatment,which was significantly improved to 60(40-90)after treatment(P=0.000 9).The remission rate of neurological symptoms was 100%(8/8)in eight patients.The median neurological progression-free survival(NPFS)was 12 months.The res-ults of single-cell sequencing in CSF of patientss(P1)showed that the proportion of T cells in the patient samples after whole-brain LDRT treatment was significantly higher than that before treatment(6.08%vs.68.87%),and the proportion of tumor cells was significantly lower(12.92%vs.0.6%).The differential analysis of gene expression showed that CCL5 and CXCL13 were significantly upregulated in T cells of CSF after WB-LDRT treatment.Conclusions:The combination of whole-brain LDRT with ICI and IP in the treatment of NSCLC with LM can signific-antly alleviate neurological symptoms,improve quality of life and prolong the NPFS of patients,which is a safe and effective treatment.
4.Analysis of NRXN1 gene deletion in an autistic patient.
Shuxiang ZHOU ; Bingwen SONG ; Ni LIU ; Sainan TAN ; Yiqiong YANG ; Xiaomin ZHANG ; Hunjin LUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2019;36(9):935-937
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for a patient with autism.
METHODS:
High-throughput sequencing was carried out to detect copy number variations in the patient.
RESULTS:
DNA sequencing found that the patient has carried a 0.11 Mb deletion in distal 2p16.3 spanning from genomic position 50 820 001 to 50 922 000, which resulted removal of exon 6 and part of intron 7 of the NRXN1 gene. The same deletion was not found his parents and brother.
CONCLUSION
Partial deletion of the NRXN1 gene may underlie the disease in this patient.
Autistic Disorder
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genetics
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Cell Adhesion Molecules, Neuronal
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genetics
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DNA Copy Number Variations
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Gene Deletion
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Humans
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Male
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Nerve Tissue Proteins
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genetics
5. Analysis of NRXN1 gene deletion in an autistic patient
Shuxiang ZHOU ; Bingwen SONG ; Ni LIU ; Sainan TAN ; Yiqiong YANG ; Xiaomin ZHANG ; Hunjin LUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2019;36(9):935-937
Objective:
To explore the genetic basis for a patient with autism.
Methods:
High-throughput sequencing was carried out to detect copy number variations in the patient.
Results:
DNA sequencing found that the patient has carried a 0.11 Mb deletion in distal 2p16.3 spanning from genomic position 50 820 001 to 50 922 000, which resulted removal of exon 6 and part of intron 7 of the NRXN1 gene. The same deletion was not found his parents and brother.
Conclusion
Partial deletion of the NRXN1 gene may underlie the disease in this patient.
6.Adipose tissue macrophages: New target for immunotherapy of obesity?
Bingwen LIU ; Yufei XIANG ; Zhiguang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;33(3):236-241
Intensive attention has been drawn to macrophages in obesity after the discovery of macrophage infiltration in adipose tissue. This review updates of adipose tissue macrophages in the immune-pathophysiology of obesity, including new progression on the adipose tissue macrophages phenotype and the potential of beige fat induction by M2 macrophage, which inspires a novel therapy for obesity and insulin resistance.
7.Effects of oxidative modification of lipoproteins on blood coagulation and fibrinolysis
Zuyue DENG ; Bingwen LIU ; Jing ZHOU ; Zuhui ZHANG ; Yu LIU ; Huai BAI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(10):-
AIM: To study the effects of oxidative modification lipoproteins on blood coagulation and fibrino (lysis) in vitro. METHODS: Normal human plasma VLDL, LDL and HDL, which were isolated by density gradient ultracentrifugation method, were oxidatively modified by Cu~(2+) and HOCl method. N-VLDL, Ox-VLDL, N-LDL, Ox-LDL, N-HDL, Ox-HDL were added to the reaction system which consisted of mixed fresh normal plasma respectively, prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thrombplastin time (APTT), plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1), tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) and platelet aggregation were measured according to the direction of the kits. RESULTS: The relative electrophoretic mobility (REM), absorbance at 234nm and TBARS of oxidized VLDL, LDL and HDL mediated by HOCl or Cu~(2+) were significantly higher than that of the control group (P
8.Effect of Kebimin Spray on Substan on Substance P Contents in Lung and Plasma of Guinea Pigs with Hhypersensitive Rhinitis
Yanfang QIAN ; Bingwen LI ; Zhengmou ZHOU ; Yanyan BAO ; Jinrang LI
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1999;0(02):-
To study the antisensitiZation of Chinese drug, Inodel gUinea pigS with hypersensitive thinilistabbed with Kebindn Sray Served as Group l, and substance P(SP) contents in lung and plasma ofGroup I were detected and compared with normal coned group (Group 11),model control groUp(Group ill) and poSitive medicine control group(GrouP ac).The resultS showed that SP content inlung and plasma of Group ill were higher than thais of GrouP 11(P 0.05).SP is an active neuropeptide and over release of SP Inay result in hperetion of the nose.It is indicated that Kebimin SPlaycan inhibit type I alleds by decreasing SP contents in lung and plasma.

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