1.Potential role of FNDC5 in exercise-induced improvement of cognitive function.
Ruobing ZHAO ; Xuchang ZHOU ; Dongxue WANG ; Haifeng TANG ; Guoxin NI
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2025;26(6):557-572
Cognitive dysfunction often occurs in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, cerebrovascular disease, or other neurodegenerative diseases, and can significantly impact the life quality of patients and create serious social, psychological, and economic burdens for individuals and their families. Numerous studies have confirmed that exercise can slow the decline in cognitive function through multiple pathways, in which fibronectin type III domain-containing protein 5 (FNDC5) plays an important role. However, the current research on the modulation of FNDC5 by exercise and its ability to improve hippocampal cognitive function lacks a systematic and comprehensive understanding. Therefore, this review focuses on the latest research progress regarding the role of exercise-induced FNDC5 in cognitive function, systematically reviews the positive effects of FNDC5 on cognitive function impairment caused by various factors, and clarifies the specific mechanisms by which exercise-induced FNDC5 improves cognitive function by inhibiting neuroinflammation and improving hippocampal neurogenesis and hippocampal synaptic plasticity. Based on the existing literature, we also identify the areas that require further research in this field. Overall, this review provides a theoretical basis for exercise-based prevention and improvement of cognitive function impairment.
Humans
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Cognition/physiology*
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Fibronectins/physiology*
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Exercise/physiology*
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Hippocampus/physiology*
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Cognitive Dysfunction/prevention & control*
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Neuronal Plasticity
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Animals
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Neurogenesis
2.A self-cascade nanoCRISPR prompts transcellular penetration to potentiate gene editing and tumor killing.
Chao LIU ; Yangsong XU ; Ning WANG ; Hongyu LIU ; Xi YANG ; Shiyao ZHOU ; Dongxue HUANG ; Yingjie LI ; Yanjie YOU ; Qinjie WU ; Changyang GONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(11):5933-5944
CRISPR/Cas9-based therapeutics face significant challenges in penetrating the dense microenvironment of solid tumors, resulting in insufficient gene editing and compromised treatment efficacy. Current nanostrategies, which mainly focus on the paracellular pathway attempted to improve gene editing performance, whereas their efficiency remains uneven in the heterogenous extracellular matrix. Here, the nanoCRISPR system is prepared with self-cascading mechanisms for gene editing-mediated robust apoptosis and transcellular penetration. NanoCRISPR unlocks its self-cascade capability within the matrix metallopeptidase 2-enriched tumor microenvironment, initiating the transcellular penetration. By facilitating cellular uptake, nanoCRISPR triggers robust apoptosis in edited malignancies, promoting further transcellular penetration and amplifying gene editing in neighboring tumor cells. Benefiting from self-cascade between robust apoptosis and transcellular penetration, nanoCRISPR demonstrates continuous gene transfection/tumor killing performance (transfection/apoptosis efficiency: 1st round: 85%/84.2%; 2nd round: 48%/27%) and homogeneous penetration. In xenograft tumor-bearing mice, nanoCRISPR treatment achieves remarkable anti-tumor efficacy (∼83%) and significant survival benefits with minimal toxicity. This strategy presents a promising paradigm emphasizing transcellular penetration to enhance the effectiveness of CRISPR-based antitumor therapeutics.
3.Summary of best evidence and evidence-based practice of exercise intervention in elderly patients with sarcopenia in intensive care unit
Haiying LIU ; Yue ZHANG ; Xin LI ; Danhua WANG ; Dongxue HUANG ; Xiaowei ZHOU ; Yuehao SHEN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2024;36(10):1095-1101
Objective:To summarize the best evidence for exercise intervention in elderly patients with sarcopenia in intensive care unit (ICU) through literature search, and provide a reference for clinical implementation of early exercise intervention in this population through evidence-based practice.Methods:① Summary of best evidence: relevant literature on exercise intervention for elderly patients with sarcopenia in ICU, including guideline, evidence summary, expert consensus, systematic review, and original study [quasi-experiment and randomized controlled trial (RCT)] from UpToDate Clinical Advisor, Ovid database, National Guideline Clearinghouse (NGC), National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), Cochrane Library, Embase, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), PubMed/Medline, SinoMed, CNKI, Wanfang Database, VIP, and Yimai Tong Guideline Network were systematically searched. The search period covered from the establishment of these databases up to August 24, 2023. The quality of the literature was evaluated by two researchers with methodological expertise in evidence-based medicine, and the evidences were extracted and summarized. ② Evidence-based practice: the elderly patients with high risk of sarcopenia who had been hospitalized in the ICU for more than 7 days from January to April 2024 were enrolled as the research subjects, and they were divided into a control group and an intervention group using convenience sampling method. The control group received routine intensive care nursing. The intervention group implemented exercise intervention based on the actual situation of the patients, the baseline review was conducted before evidence application, and the effectiveness of evidence application at 7 days and 14 days was evaluated.Results:① A total of 19 pieces of literature were included, including 4 guidelines, 1 summary of evidence, 4 expert consensuses, 4 systematic reviews, and 6 original studies (1 quasi-experiment, 5 RCT). After literature quality evaluation, all 19 articles were enrolled. Finally, 31 pieces of best evidence were extracted from eight aspects, including assessment and diagnosis, multidisciplinary cooperation, indication, preparation before intervention, intervention program, safety monitoring, post-intervention evaluation, and special task. ② Finally, a total of 30 patients were enrolled in the intervention group, of which 17 completed 14 days of rehabilitation exercise, and 13 completed 7 days of rehabilitation exercise. Twenty-seven patients were enrolled in the control group, of which 17 completed 14 days of monitoring, and 10 completed 7 days of monitoring. Clinical evidence application results showed that the patients in the intervention group did not experience adverse events such as increased heart rate, extubation, or physical discomfort. The skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) in both groups was gradually decreased with the prolongation of intervention duration, but the 7-day SMI in the intervention group was significantly higher than that in the control group (kg/m 2: 8.61±2.66 vs. 6.65±1.50, P < 0.01). Conclusion:By summarizing the best evidence and evidence-based practice of exercise intervention for elderly patients with sarcopenia in ICU, this study confirmed the feasibility due to safe and effective of implementing early exercise intervention for elderly sarcopenia patients in ICU.
5.Dihydroartemisinin attenuates ischemia/reperfusion-induced renal tubular senescence by activating autophagy.
Huiling LIU ; Zhou HUANG ; Hong JIANG ; Ke SU ; Zilin SI ; Wenhui WU ; Hanyu WANG ; Dongxue LI ; Ninghua TAN ; Zhihao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2023;21(9):682-693
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is an important factor for the occurrence and development of CKD. The protective effect of dihydroartemisinin on AKI and and reported mechanism have not been reported. In this study, we used two animal models including ischemia-reperfusion and UUO, as well as a high-glucose-stimulated HK-2 cell model, to evaluate the protective effect of dihydroartemisinin on premature senescence of renal tubular epithelial cells in vitro and in vivo. We demonstrated that dihydroartemisinin improved renal aging and renal injury by activating autophagy. In addition, we found that co-treatment with chloroquine, an autophagy inhibitor, abolished the anti-renal aging effect of dihydroartemisinin in vitro. These findings suggested that activation of autophagy/elimination of senescent cell might be a useful strategy to prevent AKI/UUO induced renal tubular senescence and fibrosis.
Animals
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Kidney
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Acute Kidney Injury/chemically induced*
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Ischemia
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Reperfusion Injury/drug therapy*
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Autophagy
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Reperfusion
6.Study on the Athletic Performance of Single Lower Extremity of High-level Male Athletes after Performing Drop Jump Tasks of Different Falling Heights
Dongxue LIU ; Rui XI ; Zhexiao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2023;42(10):792-801
Objective To explore the optimal falling height parameters for single-leg drop jump,so as toaddress the bilateral imbalance in the lower limbs of athletes and provide a reference for coaches to design training plans accurately and effectively.Methods Twelve first-grade male athletes were re-cruited for the study,including five track and field sprinters and seven basketball players(age:20.41±1.11 years,height:189.19±9.15 cm,weight:83.50±12.08 kg).The vertical jump platform was used to test the optimal counter-movement jump(CMJ)height for the dominant and non-dominant sides of the subject's lower extremities,and to determine the three falling heights of the low height(medium height minus 5 cm),medium height(50%of the optimal unilateral lower-limb CMJ height)and high height(medium height plus 5 cm).Six parameters of the drop jump performance,including buffer time,leg stiffness,peak vertical ground reaction force(vGRFpeak),the rate of force development(RFD),power,root mean square(RMS)of surface electromyogram signals were collected synchronous-ly using the Vicon Motion Capture System(200 Hz),Delsys portable wireless telemetry EMG test sys-tem and Kistler three-dimensional force platform(1000 Hz).Results(1)At the medium height,the av-erage buffer time,leg stiffness,vGRFpeak,RFD,RMS and power of either leg were significantly bet-ter than at the other two heights(P<0.05),and the leg stiffness of the non-dominant leg was signifi-cantly inferior to the dominant leg(P<0.05).(2)At the high height,the average buffer time,vGRFpeak and RMS of the dominant leg were significantly better than at low height(P<0.05),while the average buffer time,leg stiffness,vGRFpeak,RFD,power and RMS of the non-dominant legs were significant-ly worse than the dominant legs(P<0.05).Conclusion Coaches or athletes can choose the medium height(50%optimal unilateral lower-limb CMJ height)designed in this study and schedule unilateral lower limb drop jump training to optimize the athletic performance of the dominant or non-dominant legs to the greatest extent.However,as the falling height increases,the gap in athletic performance between the bilateral lower limbs tends to become more pronounced(especially at high height),thus the training should focus on strengthening the eccentric contraction ability and stability of the non-dom-inant side to avoid bilateral imbalance.
7.Effect of macrophage-derived exosomes on promoting hepatic stellate cell activation and platelet-derived growth factor expression
Ping YANG ; Kaili DENG ; Peng ZHOU ; Dongxue YANG ; Xueyou LYU ; Yuping ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2022;30(11):1182-1187
Objective:To explore the effect of macrophage-derived exosomes on the activation of hepatic stellate cells and its possible mechanism.Methods:Differential ultracentrifugation was used to extract macrophage exosomes. The exosomes were co-cultured with the mouse hepatic stellate cell line JS1, and a control group was established with phosphate buffered saline (PBS). Cell immunofluorescence was used to observe the expressional conditions of F-actin. Cell counting kit-8 (CCK8) was used to detect the survival rate of JS1 cells in the two groups. The activation indices of JS1 cells [collagen type Ⅰ (Col Ⅰ) and α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA)] and its key signal pathway activation index expression level [transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1/Smads, platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)] in the two groups were determined using Western blot and RT-PCR. Data comparison between two groups was performed using an independent sample t-test.Results:The membrane structure of exosomes was clearly observed by transmission electron microscopy. The expression of exosome marker proteins CD63 and CD81 was positive, suggesting that exosomes were successfully extracted. Exosomes were co-cultured with JS1 cells. Compared with the PBS control group, there was no statistically significant difference in the proliferation rate of JS1 cells in the exosomes group ( P>0.05). The expression of F-actin was significantly increased in the exosome group. The mRNA and protein expression levels of α-SMA and ColⅠwere significantly increased in exosome group JS1 cells (all P<0.05). The mRNA relative expression levels of α-SMA in PBS and exosome group were 0.25±0.07 and 1.43±0.19, respectively, while that of ColⅠ was 1.03±0.04 and 1.57±0.06, respectively. The mRNA and protein expressions of PDGF were significantly increased in exosome group JS1 cells ( P<0.05). The mRNA relative expression levels of PDGF in the PBS group and exosome group were 0.27±0.04 and 1.65±0.12, respectively. There were no statistically significant differences in the mRNA and protein expressions of TGF-β1, Smad2 and Smad3 between the two groups ( P>0.05). Conclusion:Macrophage-derived exosomes significantly promote the activation of hepatic stellate cells. JS1 cells may be the underlying mechanism for the up-regulation of PDGF expression.
8.EIF5A2 Expression in Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Its Relation with Postoperative Survival
Qian YANG ; Dongxue YE ; Yanran MA ; Xiaoyuan HU ; Hong LI ; Xuan ZHOU ; Fenggang XIANG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2021;48(6):617-624
Objective To detect the expression of EIF5A2 in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) and to explore its relation with clinicopathological characters and prognosis of HCC patients. Methods The expression of EIF5A2 mRNA and protein in 12 pairs of fresh HCC and corresponding non-tumor tissues adjacent to the cancer was examined by qRT-PCR and Western blot. The expression level of EIF5A2 in 284 pairs of HCC and adjacent non-tumor tissues was detected by IHC staining. Then we analyzed between EIF5A2 expression and clinical pathological parameters and prognosis of HCC patients. Results The relative expression levels of EIF5A2 mRNA and protein in fresh HCC tissues were significantly higher than those in the corresponding adjacent non-tumor tissues (
9.Significance of expression of Myc-induced nuclear antigen 53 in hepatocellular carcinoma and its relationship with patient prognosis
Dongxue YE ; Xuan ZHOU ; Qian YANG ; Xiaoyuan HU ; Hong LI ; Fenggang XIANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2020;28(3):259-265
Objective:To detect the expression of Myc-induced nuclear antigen 53 (Mina53) and liver tissue >5 cm from the edge of the tumor (LTM5), and analyze its relationship with tumorigenesis, clinicopathological characteristics, and patient survival and prognosis in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).Methods:The expression levels of Mina53 mRNA and protein in 18 pairs of fresh HCC and LTM5 were assessed by qRT-PCR and Western blot, respectively. The expression of Mina53 in 284 pairs of HCC and LTM5 sample was determined by immunohistochemistry. Paired-sample t-test was used for the comparison of measurement data among groups, and heterogeneity of variance was tested using Wilcoxon rank-sum test. χ2 test was used for the comparison of measurement data among groups. Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test were used for survival analysis. Cox regression model was used for single factor and multi factor analysis. Results:The relative expression levels of Mina53 mRNA and protein in 18 fresh HCC tissues were significantly higher than those in LTM5 tissues (mRNA: -4.41 ± 1.48 and -5.93 ± 1.65, t = 3.100, P = 0.007; protein: 1.12 ± 0.29 and 0.46 ± 0.21, t = 10.616, P < 0.001). The relative expression level of Mina53 in 284 HCC tissues was higher than that of LTM5 ( z = -18.739, P < 0.001). The expression level of Mina53 was associated with tumor size ( χ2 = 5.474, P = 0.019), vascular invasion ( χ2 = 8.965, P = 0.003), pathological grade ( χ2 = 12.006, P = 0.002), and TNM stage ( χ2 = 16.686, P < 0.001). The overall postoperative survival time and disease-free survival time of patients with high expression of Mina53 (28.5 months and 22.7 months, respectively) were shorter than those with low expression (33.0 months and 31.8 months, respectively) ( P < 0.05) in HCC. Cox multivariate regression analysis showed that Mina53 and multiple tumors were independent prognostic factors affecting the overall postoperative survival time and disease-free survival time of HCC patients ( P < 0.05). Conclusion:Mina53 may play an important role in the occurrence of HCC and participate in the process of tumor growth as well as invasion and metastasis. The high expression of Mina53 signifies that the patient has a poor prognosis and thus can be used as a potential marker for judging the prognosis of HCC patients.
10. Comparison of predicting scales for symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage after stroke thrombolysis with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator
Juehua ZHU ; Chunyan HAN ; Runnan LI ; Yun ZHOU ; Xiang TANG ; Dongxue DING ; Lulu ZHANG ; Hui WANG ; Yan KONG ; Xiuying CAI ; Qi FANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2019;52(12):1022-1030
Objective:
Symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH) is one of the severe complications of ischemic stroke thrombolysis. Several prognostic scales have been developed to predict the risk of sICH. The performance of seven scales was compared in a single center cohort.
Methods:
Data of patients with consecutive ischemic stroke who received 0.9 mg/kg intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) thrombolysis within 4.5 h time window from stroke onset were collected. Seven scales that can provide an estimate of risk of sICH were identified and evaluated: Hemorrhage After Thrombolysis (HAT), blood Sugar, Early infarct signs, (hyper) Dense cerebral artery sign, Age, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Stroke Scale (SEDAN), Stroke Prognostication using Age and NIH Stroke Scale (SPAN)-100, Safe Implementation of Thrombolysis in Stroke (SITS), Total Health Risks In Vascular Events (THRIVE), Glucose at presentation, Race (Asia), Age, Sex (male), systolic blood Pressure at presentation, and Severity of stroke at presentation (NIH Stroke Scale; GRASPS) and Multicenter Stroke Survey (MSS). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) was calculated and Logistic regression and the Hosmer-Lemeshow test were also performed.
Results:
The current study included 293 patients, of whom 7.85% (23/293) had sICH by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (SICHNINDS), 5.46% (16/293) by Europe Cooperative Acute Stroke Study Ⅱ (SICHECASSⅡ) and 4.44% (13/293) by Safe Implementation of Thrombolysis in Stroke (SICHSITS) criteria. SEDAN had the highest AUROC for predicting sICH: sICHNINDS: AUROC=0.843,

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