1.Advances in targeting mitochondrial quality control against ischemic stroke and its herbal medicine therapy
Yi ZHANG ; Chuan-zhen DAI ; Wei-juan GAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(8):1424-1431
Ischemic stroke is a sudden neurological disorder caused by local cerebral ischemia and persistent cerebral infarc-tion due to impaired blood supply of the brain.IS,with a high disability and mortality rate,is a high incidence disease in Chi-na.Mitochondria play a central role in the pathological and physiological processes of IS.Mitochondrial quality control(MQC)is the cornerstone of maintaining mitochondrial function and the integrity of mitochondrial network,playing an indispen-sable role in promoting neuronal survival and restoring neural vascular unit homeostasis after IS.IS belongs to stroke in tradi-tional Chinese medicine,and is the first of the four major diffi-cult diseases of"stroke,phthisis,swell,and dysphagia".The syndrome of IS belongs to the deficiency in origin and excess in superficies.Traditional Chinese medicine has thousands of years of experience in treating ischemic stroke.Numerous pharmaco-logical studies have found that the therapeutic effect of traditional Chinese medicine on ischemic stroke is closely related to the mechanism of mitochondrial quality control.Therefore,this arti-cle provides a review of the mechanism of MQC in IS and tradi-tional Chinese medicine targeted intervention for MQC,in order to provide reference and inspiration for new treatment for IS.
2.Advances in targeting mitochondrial quality control against ischemic stroke and its herbal medicine therapy
Yi ZHANG ; Chuan-zhen DAI ; Wei-juan GAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(8):1424-1431
Ischemic stroke is a sudden neurological disorder caused by local cerebral ischemia and persistent cerebral infarc-tion due to impaired blood supply of the brain.IS,with a high disability and mortality rate,is a high incidence disease in Chi-na.Mitochondria play a central role in the pathological and physiological processes of IS.Mitochondrial quality control(MQC)is the cornerstone of maintaining mitochondrial function and the integrity of mitochondrial network,playing an indispen-sable role in promoting neuronal survival and restoring neural vascular unit homeostasis after IS.IS belongs to stroke in tradi-tional Chinese medicine,and is the first of the four major diffi-cult diseases of"stroke,phthisis,swell,and dysphagia".The syndrome of IS belongs to the deficiency in origin and excess in superficies.Traditional Chinese medicine has thousands of years of experience in treating ischemic stroke.Numerous pharmaco-logical studies have found that the therapeutic effect of traditional Chinese medicine on ischemic stroke is closely related to the mechanism of mitochondrial quality control.Therefore,this arti-cle provides a review of the mechanism of MQC in IS and tradi-tional Chinese medicine targeted intervention for MQC,in order to provide reference and inspiration for new treatment for IS.
3.Clinical treatment outcomes and their changes in extremely preterm twins: a multicenter retrospective study in Guangdong Province, China.
Bi-Jun SHI ; Ying LI ; Fan WU ; Zhou-Shan FENG ; Qi-Liang CUI ; Chuan-Zhong YANG ; Xiao-Tong YE ; Yi-Heng DAI ; Wei-Yi LIANG ; Xiu-Zhen YE ; Jing MO ; Lu DING ; Ben-Qing WU ; Hong-Xiang CHEN ; Chi-Wang LI ; Zhe ZHANG ; Xiao RONG ; Wei SHEN ; Wei-Min HUANG ; Bing-Yan YANG ; Jun-Feng LYU ; Hui-Wen HUANG ; Le-Ying HUO ; Hong-Ping RAO ; Wen-Kang YAN ; Xue-Jun REN ; Yong YANG ; Fang-Fang WANG ; Dong LIU ; Shi-Guang DIAO ; Xiao-Yan LIU ; Qiong MENG ; Yu WANG ; Bin WANG ; Li-Juan ZHANG ; Yu-Ge HUANG ; Dang AO ; Wei-Zhong LI ; Jie-Ling CHEN ; Yan-Ling CHEN ; Wei LI ; Zhi-Feng CHEN ; Yue-Qin DING ; Xiao-Yu LI ; Yue-Fang HUANG ; Ni-Yang LIN ; Yang-Fan CAI ; Sha-Sha HAN ; Ya JIN ; Guo-Sheng LIU ; Zhong-He WAN ; Yi BAN ; Bo BAI ; Guang-Hong LI ; Yue-Xiu YAN
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2022;24(1):33-40
OBJECTIVES:
To investigate the clinical treatment outcomes and the changes of the outcomes over time in extremely preterm twins in Guangdong Province, China.
METHODS:
A retrospective analysis was performed for 269 pairs of extremely preterm twins with a gestational age of <28 weeks who were admitted to the department of neonatology in 26 grade A tertiary hospitals in Guangdong Province from January 2008 to December 2017. According to the admission time, they were divided into two groups: 2008-2012 and 2013-2017. Besides, each pair of twins was divided into the heavier infant and the lighter infant subgroups according to birth weight. The perinatal data of mothers and hospitalization data of neonates were collected. The survival rate of twins and the incidence rate of complications were compared between the 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 groups.
RESULTS:
Compared with the 2008-2012 group, the 2013-2017 group (both the heavier infant and lighter infant subgroups) had lower incidence rates of severe asphyxia and smaller head circumference at birth (P<0.05). The mortality rates of both of the twins, the heavier infant of the twins, and the lighter infant of the twins were lower in the 2013-2017 group compared with the 2008-2012 group (P<0.05). Compared with the 2008-2012 group, the 2013-2017 group (both the heavier infant and lighter infant subgroups) had lower incidence rates of pulmonary hemorrhage, patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), periventricular-intraventricular hemorrhage (P-IVH), and neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS) and a higher incidence rate of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
There is a significant increase in the survival rate over time in extremely preterm twins with a gestational age of <28 weeks in the 26 grade A tertiary hospitals in Guangdong Province. The incidences of severe asphyxia, pulmonary hemorrhage, PDA, P-IVH, and NRDS decrease in both the heavier and lighter infants of the twins, but the incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia increases. With the improvement of diagnosis and treatment, the multidisciplinary collaboration between different fields of fetal medicine including prenatal diagnosis, obstetrics, and neonatology is needed in the future to jointly develop management strategies for twin pregnancy.
Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia/epidemiology*
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Female
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Gestational Age
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Humans
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Infant
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Infant, Extremely Premature
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Infant, Newborn
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Pregnancy
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn/epidemiology*
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Retrospective Studies
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Treatment Outcome
4.Analysis of Functioning and Design of Individualized Rehabilitation Protocol for Children with Learning Disability Using ICF
Bao-yi YANG ; Jing-yuan JIANG ; Qi DAI ; Guo-xiang WANG ; Zhuo-ying QIU ; Geng CAI ; Hui-zhen SUN ; Jian YANG ; Shao-pu WANG ; Ting ZHU ; An-qiao LI ; Chuan-ping HAO ; Meng ZHANG ; Sheng ZHOU ; Xiu-qi TANG ; Jing LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2021;27(12):1384-1392
Objective To analyze the overall functioning of children with learning disabilities, and develop individualized exercise rehabilitation protocol using International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Methods Based on the theoretical framework of ICF and the disease diagnosis of International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), and with the perspective of child development, the functional profiles of cognition, understanding, attention, thinking, motor, and activity and participation of children with learning disabilities were analyzed. A function-oriented and individulized exercise rehabilitation protocol for children with learning disabilities was constructed in light of ICF bio-psycho-social health paradignm and the theory of somatic and mental interaction. Results The functional performance of children with learning disabilities mainly demonstrated in mental dysfunction in physical functioning in the activities and participation limitations, such as learning and applying knowledge, general tasks and demands, and communication. For the environment factors, products and technology for education, products and technology for culture, recreation and sports, and services, systems and policies could also affect children with learning disabilities. Physical activity was beneficial for children with learning disabilities to improve mental and motor functioning and to effectively enhance intellectual, cognitive, attentional, communication, and mobility skills for the overall development of the children. Physical activity for children with learning disabilities was selected according to WHO guidelines for physical activity and sedentary behavior for children, and moderate to vigorous physical activity for at least 60 minutes, as well as high-intensity training no less than three times a week, together with appropriate physical games and leisure physical activities could effectively improve learning outcomes and reduce learning disabilities. Conclusion The health condition, functioning and motor development of children with learning disability had been analyzed using ICD-11 and ICF, and with the theories of somatic and metal interaction and ICF bio-psycho-social model, the holistic and function-oriented exercise rehabilitation program was developed that recommended at least 60 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity, including aerobic exercise and physical games, per day, and at least three times a week of high intensity physical activity of no less than 30 minutes, including plyometrics and physical competition. The development of individualized function-based exercise rehabilitation programs incorporating the learning disability and motor function characteristics of children could effectively improve the cognitive, attentional, and thinking functions of children with learning disabilities, reduce learning disabilities, and promote the overall development of children.
5. Cerebellar dentate nucleus and its veins on susceptibility weighted imaging
Xiao-Xiao YAO ; Hui-Zhong MIAO ; Zheng-Zhen CHEN ; Xin-Dong YANG ; Chang-Sheng LI ; Cheng-Chun CHEN ; Chuan-Gen REN ; Dai-Xi CHEN
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2020;51(2):239-244
Objective Make use of image dentate nucleus and the veins around it on susceptibility weighted images (SWI), explore the correlation between the location of hilum of dentate nucleus and the venous variation of dentate nucleus. Methods Selecting 51 healthy adults (24 men, 27 women) at the age between 18 and 30 years old to get the original images on 3. 0T MR. Process the original images by minimum intensity projections (mIP) observed and analyzed the morphology of dentate nucleus and veins around it on original and processed images. Results The length of dentate nucleus was (16. 64±0. 20)mm, and the width was (8. 36±0. 14)mm. There was no significant difference between bilateral dentate nucleus. The median angle of the long axis of the dentate nucleus was 26. 80° (interquartile distance was 34. 58°). The venous network of dentate nucleus was formed in 2 groups of veins: the lateral group, drained by the vein of the horizontal fissure and nuclear vein; the medial group, drained by vermian vein and central vein of dentate nucleus. These two groups had been further typing as follows: the lateral anterior group drained by the nuclear vein, finally opening to superior petrosal sinus; the lateral median group had plenty of small veins of lateral dentate nucleus converge into the vein of the horizontal fissure; the lateral posterior group drained by a lot of very small veins converging to vermian veins or medullary veins; the medial anterior group that the central vein of dentate nucleus and the paravermian vein were jointed at hilum of dentate nucleus, opening into straight sinus; the medial posterior group usually converged into tributaries of vermian vein, or converged with paravermian vein into tributaries of vermian vein. Totally 75. 49% of hilums of dentate nucleus were located at upper inner quadrant, the other 24. 51% of them were located at lower inner quadrant. Conclusion Dentate nucleus and its veins are clearly visible on the susceptibility weighted images, and the location of the hilum of dentate nucleus may be related to the abouchement of paravermian vein.
6.Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D deficiency predicts poor outcomes among acute ischemic stroke patients receiving intravenous thrombolysis.
Lei WEI ; Chuan CHEN ; Yong-Qiang DAI ; Li DING ; Hai-Yan LI ; Yan-Jun LIN ; Hao-Tian WU ; Zhen WU ; Zheng-Qi LU
Chinese Medical Journal 2019;132(4):491-494
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Brain Ischemia
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blood
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drug therapy
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pathology
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Female
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Fibrinolytic Agents
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therapeutic use
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Retrospective Studies
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Stroke
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blood
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drug therapy
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pathology
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Thrombolytic Therapy
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methods
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Treatment Outcome
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Vitamin D
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analogs & derivatives
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blood
7.The prediction of baicalin content in the extraction process of Scutellaria baicalensis by near-infrared spectroscopy combined with different variable selection methods
Xue-song LIU ; Si-yu ZHANG ; Man-qian ZHAO ; Jun WANG ; Ye-rui LI ; Jun DAI ; Chuan-zhen TENG ; Xiao KE ; Yong CHEN ; Yong-jiang WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2019;54(1):138-143
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) combined with chemometrics can achieve rapid detection in process analysis. After variable selection, the redundant information is effectively removed and the characteristic variables related to the response values are selected. Compared with global model, the complexity is significantly reduced and the prediction accuracy is also improved. In this study, near-infrared spectroscopy analysis combined with different variable selection methods was applied to achieve the rapid detection of baicalin in the extraction process of
8.Investigation of Protonated and Lithiated Leucine-Enkephalin by Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange and Theoretical Calculations
Yin-Juan CHEN ; Xing-Chuang XIONG ; Zhen-Hua LI ; You JIANG ; Xiang FANG ; Xin-Hua DAI ; Chuan-Fan DING
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2018;46(4):556-562
Differences of protonated and lithiated leucine-enkephalin(LE) were investigated by hydrogen deuterium exchange-mass spectrometry(HDX-MS) combined with quantum chemistry calculation. The results revealed that the protonated ions possessed very high product yield with all hydrogen atoms being exchanged, while the reaction of lithiated LE stopped after exchanging five hydrogen atoms in the same experimental conditions. The different HDX behaviours probably indicated their conformational differences. To further clarify the experimental results, the most stable conformations of protonated and lithiated leucine-enkephalin were calculated by density functional theory. It was found that terminal amino group was the most thermodynamically stable protonation site,while Li+in coordination of four carbonyl oxygen atoms formed the most favourable lithiated LE. The reaction field reduction of lithium LE was probably due to the less acidity of hydrogen atoms and the increasing rigid conformation change induced by lithium ion.
9.Angiotensin 1-7 attenuates left ventricular dysfunction and myocardial apoptosis on rat model of adriamycin-induced dilated cardiomyopathy
Hong-Zhi LIU ; Chuan-Yu GAO ; Xian-Qing WANG ; Hai-Xia FU ; Hong-Hui YANG ; Xian-Pei WANG ; Yu-Hao LIU ; Mu-Wei LI ; Zhen-Min NIU ; Guo-You DAI ; Da-Tun QI ; You ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2012;40(3):219-224
Objective To investigate the effect Angiontensin(1-7) [Ang(1-7)] on left ventricular dysfunction and myocardial apoptosis on rat model of adriamycin-induced dilated cardiomyopthy ( ADR-DCM ).Methods Weight-matched adult male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 3 groups:( 1 )the ADR-DCM group (n =25 ),in which 2.5 mg/kg of ADR was weekly intravenously injected for 10 weeks.( 2 ) Ang ( 1-7 ) group ( n =25 ),in which ADR rats were simultaneously treated with angiotensin-(1-7) (24 μg · kg-1 · h-1,ip.) for 12 weeks.(3) normal control group (n =10).Hemodynamics and echocardiography examination were performed at 12 weeks.The malondialdehyde (MDA) was measured by TBA methods.The plasma concentration of Ang Ⅱ was determined by immunoradiometric assay.The pathological change was analyzed by histological hematoxylin-eosin staining.Myocardial apoptosis was assessed by TUNEL method.The protein expression of pro-apoptotic protein caspase-3,Bax and antiapoptotic protein Bcl-xl in cardiomyocytes were detected by Western blot.Results Mortality was significantly lower in Ang(1-7) group than in ADR-DCM group (16% vs.40%,P <0.01 ).Compared to the control group,left ventricular end-diastolic diameter ( LVEDD),left ventricular end systolic diameter (LVESD) and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP) were significantly increased in ADR-DCM group ( all P < 0.01 ) while fractional shorting ( FS), + dp/dtmax and - dp/dtmax were significantly reduced in ADR-DCM group ( all P <0.01 ).LVEDD,LVESD and LVEDP were significantly reduced while FS,+ dp/dtmax and -dp/dtmax were significantly higher in Ang( 1-7 ) group compared to the ADR-DCM group,but still higher than the control group ( all P < 0.01 ).The concentrations of Ang Ⅱ and MDA were higher in the ADR-DCM group than in the control group ( P < 0.01 ),which were significantly reduced by Ang(1-7) treatment (P < 0.01 ).The TUNEL-positive cells and apoptosis index,the expression of proapoptotic protein caspase-3 and Bax were significantly higher while the expression of anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-xl was significantly lower in the ADR-DCM group than in the control group (all P < 0.01 ) which could all be partially reversed by Ang(1-7) treatment ( all P < 0.01 ).Conclusion Ang (1-7) could significantly attenuate left ventricular dysfunction and myocardial apoptosis in this model by downregulating pro-apoptotic protein caspase-3 and Bax and upregulating anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-xl expression.
10.Different strategies for preparation of non-tagged rV270 protein and its efficacy against Yersinia pestis challenge.
Wang WANG ; Zhi-Zhen QI ; Qing-Wen ZHANG ; Ben-Chuan WU ; Zi-Wen ZHU ; Yong-Hai YANG ; Bai-Zhong CUI ; Rui-Xia DAI ; Ye-Feng QIU ; Zu-Yun WANG ; Zhao-Biao GUO ; Tao-Xing SHI ; Hu WANG ; Rui-Fu YANG ; Xiao-Yi WANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2010;23(5):333-340
OBJECTIVELcrV is an important component for the development of a subunit vaccine against plague. To reduce immunosuppressive activity of LcrV, a recombinant LcrV variant lacking amino acids 271 to 326 (rV270) was prepared by different methods in this study.
METHODSA new strategy that produced non-tagged or authentic rV270 protein was designed by insertion of rV270-thrombin-hexahistidine fusion gene into the vector pET24a, or by insertion of hexahistidine-enterokinase-rV270 or hexahistitine-factor Xa-rV270 fusion gene into the vector pET32a. After Co(2+) affinity chromatography, a purification strategy was developed by cleavage of His tag on column, following Sephacryl S-200HR column filtration chromatography.
RESULTSRemoval of His tag by thrombin, enterokinase and factor Xa displayed a yield of 99.5%, 32.4% and 15.3%, respectively. Following Sephacryl S-200HR column filtration chromatography, above 97% purity of rV270 protein was obtained. Purified rV270 that was adsorbed to 25% (v/v) Al(OH)₃ adjuvant in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) induced very high titers of antibody to rV270 in BALB/c mice and protected them (100% survival) against subcutaneous challenge with 10⁶ CFU of Y. pestis virulent strain 141.
CONCLUSIONThe completely authentic rV270 protein can be prepared by using enterokinase or factor Xa, but they exhibited extremely low cleavage activity to the corresponding recognition site. Thrombin cleavage is an efficient strategy to prepare non-tagged rV270 protein and can be easily operated in a large scale due to its relatively low cost and high cleavage efficacy. The recombinant rV270 can be used as a key component to develop a subunit vaccine of plague.
Amino Acid Sequence ; Animals ; Antibodies, Bacterial ; blood ; Antigens, Bacterial ; genetics ; immunology ; Blotting, Western ; Cloning, Molecular ; Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ; Escherichia coli ; genetics ; Female ; Genetic Vectors ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Plague ; immunology ; prevention & control ; Plague Vaccine ; genetics ; immunology ; Plasmids ; Pore Forming Cytotoxic Proteins ; genetics ; immunology ; Protein Engineering ; methods ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; genetics ; immunology ; Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization ; Survival Analysis ; Vaccines, Subunit ; genetics ; immunology ; Yersinia pestis ; growth & development ; immunology

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