1.Research progress on the chemical composition and antidepressant mechanism of volatile oils of traditional Chinese medicine
Yifei ZHANG ; Lu CHENG ; Mingshi REN ; Dao GUO ; Fengjiao KUANG ; Zonghua KANG ; Jianguang LUO ; Feihua WU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2025;56(1):22-30
Depressive disorder is a mental illness characterized by poor mood and cognitive dysfunction caused by a range of complicated factors. Antidepressants have strong short-term efficacy in clinical application, yet with significant adverse effects and resistance in long-term use. Essential oils are small molecular compounds mainly composed of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, most of which are characterized by aromatic odors, easy permeability through the blood-brain barrier, and low toxic side effects. Volatile oil from traditional Chinese medicine can regulate neurotransmitter monoamine, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, neuroinflammation and oxidative stress, and intestinal microbiota-gut-brain axis to exert an antidepressant effect through multiple pathways and targets. This review summarizes the main antidepressant chemical components of essential oil of traditional Chinese medicine, their pharmacological mechanisms and clinical application, aiming to provide some reference for further development and clinical application of essential oil of traditional Chinese medicine.
2.Moderating effect of salidroside on intestinal microbiota in mice exposed to PM2.5
Siqi LI ; Chen LIU ; Weihong XU ; Wenbo WU ; Ruixi ZHOU ; Limin ZHANG ; Chao SONG ; Yumei LIU ; Fengjiao TAN ; Mengxiao LUAN ; Xiaolin HAN ; Jinfeng TAN ; Li YU ; Dongqun XU ; Qin WANG ; Xiaohong LI ; Wanwei LI
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2024;41(2):125-132
Background Salidroside (SAL) has a protective effect on multiple organ systems. Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in the atmosphere may lead to disruptions in gut microbiota and impact intestinal health. The regulatory effect of SAL on the gut microbiota of mice exposed to PM2.5 requires further investigation. Objective To evaluate gut microbiota disruption in mice after being exposed to PM2.5 and the potential effect of SAL. Methods Forty male C57BL/6 mice, aged 6 to 8 weeks, were randomly divided into four groups: a control group, an SAL group, a PM2.5 group, and an SAL+PM2.5 group, each containing 10 mice. In the SAL group and the SAL+PM2.5 group, the mice were administered SAL (60 mg·kg−1) by gavage, while in the control group and the PM2.5 group, sterile saline (10 mL·kg−1) was administered by gavage. In the PM2.5 group and the SAL+PM2.5 group, PM2.5 suspension (8 mg·kg−1) was intratracheally instilled, and in the control group and SAL group, sterile saline (1.5 mL·kg−1) was intratracheally administered. Each experiment cycle spanned 2 d, with a total of 10 cycles conducted over 20 d. Histopathological changes in the ileum tissue of the mice were observed after HE staining. Colon contents were collected for gut microbiota sequencing and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) measurements. Results The PM2.5 group showed infiltration of inflammatory cells in the ileum tissue, while the SAL+PM2.5 group exhibited only a small amount of inflammatory cell infiltration. Compared to the control group, the PM2.5 group showed decreased Shannon index (P<0.05) and increased Simpson index (P<0.05), indicating that the diversity of gut microbiota in this group was decreased; the SAL+PM2.5 group showed increased Shannon index compared to the PM2.5 group (P<0.05) and decreased Simpson index (P<0.05), indicating that the diversity of gut microbiota in mice intervened with SAL was increased. The principal coordinates analysis (PCoA) revealed a significant separation between the PM2.5 group and the control group, while the separation trend was less evident among the control group, the SAL group, and the SAL+PM2.5 group. The unweighted pair-group method with arithmetic means (UPGMA) clustering tree results showed that the control group and the SAL group clustered together first, followed by clustering with the SAL+PM2.5 group, and finally, the three groups clustered with the PM2.5 group. The PCoA and UPGMA clustering results indicated that the uniformity and similarity of the microbiota in the PM2.5 group were significantly decreased. Compared to the control group, the PM2.5 group showed decreased abundance of phylum Bacteroidetes and Candidatus_Saccharimonas (P<0.05) and increased abundance of phylum Proteobacteria, genus Escherichia, genus Bacteroides, genus Prevotella, genus Enterococcus, and genus Proteus (P<0.05). Compared to the PM2.5 group, the SAL+PM2.5 group showed decreased abundance of phylum Proteobacteria, phylum Actinobacteria, genus Prevotella, and genus Proteus (P<0.05), and increased abundance of Candidatus_Saccharimonas (P<0.05). The PM2.5 group showed reduced levels of propionic acid, valeric acid, and hexanoic acid compared to the control group (P<0.05), while the SAL+PM2.5 group showed increased levels of propionic acid, isobutyric acid, butyric acid, valeric acid, and hexanoic acid compared to the PM2.5 group (P<0.05). Conclusion Exposure to PM2.5 can cause pathological alterations, microbial dysbiosis, and disturbing production of SCFAs in intestinal tissue in mice. However, SAL can provide a certain degree of protective effect against these changes.
3.Effects of telomere length and plasma AGEs on bone mineral density in type 2 diabetic patients
Men-Glu ZHU ; Fengjiao ZHANG ; Zhiqiang KANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(20):2860-2866
Objective To investigate the correlation between telomere length of peripheral white blood cells and the levels of advanced glycosylation end products,as well as bone mineral density in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus,and to assess the impact of advanced glycosylation end product levels on telomere length.Methods From May 1,2023,to May 1,2024,174 patients with T2DM who underwent dual-energy X-ray BMD examination at the Department of Endocrinology,Zhengzhou Central Hospital,were selected.T2DM patients were divided into osteoporosis group,osteopenia group,and normal bone mass group based on the T-value in BMD.qPCR method was used to measure telomere length in peripheral blood leukocytes,and ELISA method was used to determine AGEs levels.General patient data were collected along with measurements for blood glucose,blood lipid levels,25-hydroxy-vitamin D,and other indicators.Bone mineral density was evaluated using dual-energy X-ray imaging while plasma CTX and PINP levels were measured via ELISA.SPSS 26.0 statistical software was utilized to analyze differences and correlations among all indicators.Results(1)The telomere length of OP group,osteopenia group and normal bone mass group was different,and the telomere length of the three groups increased successively.(2)In individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus,telomere length exhibited a positive correlation with BMD and a negative correlation with CTX and PINP.Plasma AGEs level showed a negative correlation with BMD and a positive correlation with CTX and PINP,while telomere length demonstrated a negative correlation with AGEs level.(3)Telomere length was an independent factor of BMD,and AGEs level was an independent factor of BMD(P<0.05).Conclusion The reduction of telomere length and the increase of AGEs in patients with type 2 diabetes are related to the decrease of bone mineral density,and the reduction of telomere length is related to the increase of AGEs.Telomere length of peripheral leucocytes and plasma AGEs level can jointly evaluate the bone metabolism status of T2DM patients.
4.The association between gallstone and biliary pancreatitis
Weijia LI ; Zhenfang LI ; Qian ZHANG ; Cong LI ; Fengjiao WANG ; Qi ZHAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2024;40(10):2116-2120
Acute pancreatitis is one of the most common acute abdominal diseases in clinical practice,and the common etiologies of acute pancreatitis include biliary diseases,alcohol,pancreatic duct diseases,metabolic disorders(hypertriglyceridemia and hypercalcemia),excessive eating,and diseases of the descending duodenum(periampullary duodenal diverticula).According to the etiology,acute pancreatitis is classified into biliary pancreatitis and hyperlipidemic pancreatitis,and although there are various pathogenic factors for biliary pancreatitis,biliary diseases including bile duct stones remain the most important etiology of biliary pancreatitis.Obstructed biliopancreatic duct drainage and abnormal pressure due to various causes,bile reflux into the pancreatic duct,obstruction of pancreatic juice drainage,and abnormal activation of pancreatic enzymes are the central links in the development of biliary pancreatitis.The location,size,texture,number and shape of bile duct stones are associated with the incidence rate and severity of biliary pancreatitis to a certain degree.
5.Research progress on physical activity of childhood cancer survivors
Fengjiao XU ; Li ZHANG ; Binghui MIAO ; Beijia WANG ; Hui LI ; Ying CHEN ; Hongmei WANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(2):177-182
Many childhood cancer survivors are suffering serious and long-lasting complications or sequelae, taking a significant toll on their health. Adequate physical activity can be effective in mitigating the negative effects of these complications or sequelae. However, low levels of physical activity are prevalent among childhood cancer survivors. Due to the lack of guidelines on physical activity for childhood cancer survivors, there are many difficulties in correctly guiding childhood cancer survivors to participate in physical activity. Therefore, it is necessary to summarize the relevant studies on the physical activity of childhood cancer survivors. This article provides a review of the concept and measurement of physical activity, recommended amount, and the participation of childhood cancer survivors both domestically and internationally, in order to provide a reference for promoting the physical activity level of Chinese childhood cancer survivors.
6.Research progress on physical activity of childhood cancer survivors
Fengjiao XU ; Li ZHANG ; Binghui MIAO ; Beijia WANG ; Hui LI ; Ying CHEN ; Hongmei WANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(2):177-182
Many childhood cancer survivors are suffering serious and long-lasting complications or sequelae, taking a significant toll on their health. Adequate physical activity can be effective in mitigating the negative effects of these complications or sequelae. However, low levels of physical activity are prevalent among childhood cancer survivors. Due to the lack of guidelines on physical activity for childhood cancer survivors, there are many difficulties in correctly guiding childhood cancer survivors to participate in physical activity. Therefore, it is necessary to summarize the relevant studies on the physical activity of childhood cancer survivors. This article provides a review of the concept and measurement of physical activity, recommended amount, and the participation of childhood cancer survivors both domestically and internationally, in order to provide a reference for promoting the physical activity level of Chinese childhood cancer survivors.
7.Efficacy of remimazolam for induction of anesthesia in patients with colorectal cancer
Xi ZHANG ; Yuanyuan RONG ; Tao HU ; Xiaoming LIU ; Fengjiao ZHANG ; Zhenya ZHANG ; Jianfeng FU ; Huaqin LIU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2024;44(8):967-971
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of remimazolam for induction of anesthesia in patients with colorectal cancer.Methods:This was a prospective study. Eighty-two patients scheduled for elective colon and rectal tumor surgery under general anesthesia from June to November 2023 at our hospital, aged 18-80 yr, with body mass index of 18.5-28.0 kg/m 2, of American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅰ-Ⅲ, were divided into 2 groups ( n=41 each) using a random number table method: propofol group (group P) and remimazolam group (group R). Propofol 1.5 mg/kg was intravenously injected in group R and remimazolam 0.3 mg/kg was intravenously injected in group P. When the bispectral index (BIS) value≤60, sufentanil 0.5 μg/kg and cisatracurium 0.2 mg/kg were intravenously injected in both groups. Heart rate and mean arterial pressure were recorded before induction of anesthesia (T 0), 3 min after induction (T 1), immediately after intubation (T 2), and 5 min after tracheal intubation (T 3). The occurrence of hypotension, hypertension, tachycardia and bradycardia during induction, use of vasoactive drugs, and injection pain were recorded. The time to loss of consciousness, time from the beginning of administration to BIS value ≤60, time from the beginning of administration to tracheal intubation, occurrence of BIS value > 60 immediately after intubation and rescue sedation were recorded. Results:Eighty patients were finally included, with 40 in group P and 40 in group R. Compared with group P, the heart rate and mean arterial pressure were significantly increased at T 1 and T 2, the incidence of hypotension and bradycardia was decreased, and the time from the beginning of administration to BIS value ≤60 was prolonged ( P<0.05), and no statistically significant changes were found in the other parameters in group R ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Remimazolam 0.3 mg/kg can be safely and effectively used for anesthesia induction and provides better efficacy in maintaining hemodynamic stability when compared with propofol 1.5 mg/kg in patients with colorectal cancer.
8.Study on the mechanism of a pyroptosis of renal podocytes in hypoxia and high glucose environment
Zhimin Meng ; Chuanchuan Liu ; Yaya Ji ; Qing Zhu ; Fengjiao Yin ; Ruixia Zhang ; Yinggui Ba
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(11):1916-1920
Objective :
To investigate the effects of hypoxia , high glucose single factor and hypoxia high glucose
compound factors on the pyroptosis of rat glomerular podocytes .
Methods :
Rat glomerular podocytes were cultured in vitro and randomly divided into control group , high glucose group , hypoxia group and hypoxia high glucose group , EdU method was used to detect the cell proliferation , transmission electron microscope was used to observe the morphology and size changes of nucleus and mitochondria , and Western blot was used to detect pyroptosis related proteins nucleotide⁃binding oligomerization domain⁃like receptor protein 3(NLRP3) , Cysteinyl aspartate specific proteinase⁃1(Caspase⁃1) , gasdermin( GSDMD) and inflammatory factor pro⁃interleukin⁃1β( Pro⁃IL⁃1β) , interleukin(IL) Ⅳ1β , IL⁃18 . The effect of hypoxia and high glucose on the pyroptosis of rat glomerular podocytes was analyzed .
Results :
EdU results showed that hypoxia and high glucose inhibited the proliferation ability of rat glomerlar podocytes (P < 0. 05) . The results of transmission electron microscopy suggested that hypoxia and high glucose promoted the occurrence of pyroptosis of rat glomerular podocytes . Western blot showed that hypoxia and high glucose promoted pyroptosis of rat glomerular podocytes , and increased the expression of pyroptosis related proteins NLRP3 , Caspase⁃1 and GSDMD , among which the expression of pyroptosis protein increased most significantly in hypoxia and high glucose group (P < 0. 05) . At the same time , it also increased the expression of pro⁃inflammatory factor Pro⁃IL⁃1β , IL⁃1β and IL⁃18 (P < 0. 05) .
Conclusion
hypoxia and high glucose can induce pyroptosis of rat glomerular podocytes , one of the mechanisms may be through affecting NLRP3 ⁃Caspase⁃1 ⁃GSDMD and its down⁃ stream inflammatory factors .
9.Research progress on the involvement of dopaminergic neurons in the ventral tegmental area in the regula-tion of anxiety-like behavior
Yi ZHANG ; Lu YANG ; Jintao PENG ; Yuting JIANG ; Fengjiao SUN ; Minghu CUI
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2023;49(9):565-569
Anxiety disorders,dopaminergic neurons and ventral tegmental area(VTA)are related closely.VTA dopaminergic neurons play an important role in the regulation of anxiety.Numerous research results in animals indicated that the VTA dopaminergic neurons,involving in multiple neural pathways,respectively regulate anxiety-like behavior in physiological or pathological condition.Dopamine,the main neurotransmitters in VTA regulates anxiety through dopamine D1 and D2 receptors.In addition,the VTA glutamate,GABA and acetylcholine also play directly or indirectly roles in regulating anxiety.The clinical imaging research showed that the integrity of dopaminergic VTA structural of anxiety disorder group is lower than healthy control.Current researches of VTA dopamine neurons involving in the regulation of anxiety-like behavior is developing at a high speed and deserving further exploration,which will further elucidate the pathogenesis and provide new ideas for prevention and treatment of anxiety disorders.
10.Synthesis of selective PAK4 inhibitors for lung metastasis of lung cancer and melanoma cells.
Peilu SONG ; Fan ZHAO ; Dahong LI ; Jiqiang QU ; Miao YAO ; Yuan SU ; Hanxun WANG ; Miaomiao ZHOU ; Yujie WANG ; Yinli GAO ; Feng LI ; Dongmei ZHAO ; Fengjiao ZHANG ; Yu RAO ; Mingyu XIA ; Haitao LI ; Jian WANG ; Maosheng CHENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(6):2905-2922
The p21 activated kinase 4 (PAK4) is serine/threonine protein kinase that is critical for cancer progression. Guided by X-ray crystallography and structure-based optimization, we report a novel subseries of C-3-substituted 6-ethynyl-1H-indole derivatives that display high potential and specificity towards group II PAKs. Among these inhibitors, compound 55 exhibited excellent inhibitory activity and kinase selectivity, displayed superior anti-migratory and anti-invasive properties against the lung cancer cell line A549 and the melanoma cell line B16. Compound 55 exhibited potent in vivo antitumor metastatic efficacy, with over 80% and 90% inhibition of lung metastasis in A549 or B16-BL6 lung metastasis models, respectively. Further mechanistic studies demonstrated that compound 55 mitigated TGF-β1-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT).


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