1.Enzyme-independent functions of HDAC3 in the adult heart.
Sichong QIAN ; Chen ZHANG ; Wenbo LI ; Shiyang SONG ; Guanqiao LIN ; Zixiu CHENG ; Wenjun ZHOU ; Huiqi YIN ; Yueli WANG ; Haiyang LI ; Ying H SHEN ; Zheng SUN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(7):3561-3574
The cardioprotective effects of histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors (HDIs) are at odds with the deleterious effects of HDAC depletion. Here, we use HDAC3 as a prototype HDAC to address this contradiction. We show that adult-onset cardiac-specific depletion of HDAC3 in mice causes cardiac hypertrophy and contractile dysfunction on a high-fat diet (HFD), excluding developmental disruption as a major reason for the contradiction. Genetically abolishing HDAC3 enzymatic activity without affecting its protein level does not cause cardiac dysfunction on HFD. HDAC3 depletion causes robust downregulation of lipid oxidation/bioenergetic genes and upregulation of antioxidant/anti-apoptotic genes. In contrast, HDAC3 enzyme activity abolishment causes much milder changes in far fewer genes. The abnormal gene expression is cardiomyocyte-autonomous and can be rescued by an enzyme-dead HDAC3 mutant but not by an HDAC3 mutant (Δ33-70) that lacks interaction with the nuclear-envelope protein lamina-associated polypeptide 2β (LAP2β). Tethering LAP2β to the HDAC3 Δ33-70 mutant restored its ability to rescue gene expression. Finally, HDAC3 depletion, not loss of HDAC3 enzymatic activity, exacerbates cardiac contractile functions upon aortic constriction. These results suggest that the cardiac function of HDAC3 in adults is not attributable to its enzyme activity, which has implications for understanding the cardioprotective effects of HDIs.
2.Perifornical UCN3 Neurons Regulate Overeating-Induced Weight Gain.
Shanshan LU ; Xinran ZHANG ; Wanqi CHEN ; Baofang ZHANG ; Haiyang JING ; Yunlong XU ; Fengling LI ; Chenyu JIANG ; Gaowei CHEN ; Xiaofei DENG ; Yingjie ZHU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(6):1103-1108
3.Expert consensus on digital restoration of complete dentures.
Yue FENG ; Zhihong FENG ; Jing LI ; Jihua CHEN ; Haiyang YU ; Xinquan JIANG ; Yongsheng ZHOU ; Yumei ZHANG ; Cui HUANG ; Baiping FU ; Yan WANG ; Hui CHENG ; Jianfeng MA ; Qingsong JIANG ; Hongbing LIAO ; Chufan MA ; Weicai LIU ; Guofeng WU ; Sheng YANG ; Zhe WU ; Shizhu BAI ; Ming FANG ; Yan DONG ; Jiang WU ; Lin NIU ; Ling ZHANG ; Fu WANG ; Lina NIU
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):58-58
Digital technologies have become an integral part of complete denture restoration. With advancement in computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), tools such as intraoral scanning, facial scanning, 3D printing, and numerical control machining are reshaping the workflow of complete denture restoration. Unlike conventional methods that rely heavily on clinical experience and manual techniques, digital technologies offer greater precision, predictability, and efficacy. They also streamline the process by reducing the number of patient visits and improving overall comfort. Despite these improvements, the clinical application of digital complete denture restoration still faces challenges that require further standardization. The major issues include appropriate case selection, establishing consistent digital workflows, and evaluating long-term outcomes. To address these challenges and provide clinical guidance for practitioners, this expert consensus outlines the principles, advantages, and limitations of digital complete denture technology. The aim of this review was to offer practical recommendations on indications, clinical procedures and precautions, evaluation metrics, and outcome assessment to support digital restoration of complete denture in clinical practice.
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4.Suppression of LIF in tumor-associated macrophages contributing to the PD-1/PD-L1 blockade in hepatocellular carcinoma.
Shuangshuang YIN ; Yanming LUO ; Miaomiao JIANG ; Lifeng HAN ; Sibao CHEN ; Leilei FU ; Yuling QIU ; Haiyang YU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(10):101286-101286
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5.Research Progress on the Role of HMGB1 in Regulating the Function of Osteoarthritis Chondrocytes
Xin QI ; Xiaogang ZHANG ; Haiyang YU ; Xin CHEN ; Wenbo AN ; Zhipeng WANG ; Duoxian WANG ; Pengfei LUO ; Yixin CHEN ; Jiaojiao MA ; Wei QI ; Ziyang HU ; Jianjun LIU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(1):141-146
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative joint disease whose main characteristic is the destruction of articular cartilage, causing pain and disability in patients and seriously affecting their quality of life. OA can be induced by a variety of causes, and pathological changes in articular cartilage are considered to be one of the key driving factors for the occurrence of OA. High mobility group box-1 protein (HMGB1), as a non-histone protein in eukaryotic cells, can participate in regulating the inflammation and apoptosis process of OA chondrocytes, thus leading to the occurrence of OA. This article reviews the research on the mechanism of HMGB1 in OA chondrocytes, with a view to providing new ideas for the clinical prevention and treatment of OA.
6.Exploration on the acupuncture treatment of psychosomatic disorders based on the theory of "holism of body and spirit"
Chuntong ZHOU ; Lu REN ; Qin LYU ; Haiyang CHEN ; Xin ZHOU ; Junjing MIAO
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(9):1306-1311
The concept of "holism of body and spirit" originated in the pre-Qin period as a philosophical idea to understand the world,and later became an important theory adopted in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Acupuncture,as a traditional TCM treatment modality,can be guided by the theory of "holism of body and spirit" in the clinical treatment of psychosomatic disorders. However,there is no clear and standardized operational model based on this theory currently. The combination of theory and practice is essential for the effective application and development of TCM. Currently,there are numerous schools and methods of acupuncture treatment for psychosomatic disorders,and the analytical perspectives on psychosomatic disorders vary,which leads to the complexity of integrating theory and practice and makes it difficult to conclude and summarize the standardized process. Given that TCM is a classical and time-honored medical science,tracing its historical origins and summarizing the diagnostic and treatment plans of different representative physicians might help in advancing acupuncture treatment for psychosomatic disorders. This paper analyzes and discusses the connection between philosophical ideas and medical theories,the application of theories into practice,and the analysis and summary of medical case literature,and puts forward the specific mode of acupuncture treatment of psychosomatic disorders,so as to provide new ideas and references for clinical practice.
7.Correlation between metabolic markers and blood lipid levels in kidney transplant recipients
Yuan XU ; Shuang HOU ; Qian CHEN ; Yulin NIU ; Haiyang LI
Organ Transplantation 2024;15(4):599-606
Objective To analyze the co-expressed genes in blood lipid metabolism,hyperlipidemia and tacrolimus metabolism and their correlation with blood lipid levels in kidney transplant recipients.Methods Co-expressed genes were screened from Comparative Toxicogenomic Database(CTD).Baseline data of 25 kidney transplant recipients were collected.The expression levels of ATP binding cassette subfamily A member 1(ABCA1),peroxisome proliferator activated receptor γ(PPAR-γ)and glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchored high density lipoprotein binding protein 1(GPIHBP1)were measured.All recipients were followed up.The concentrations of fasting blood glucose,glycosylated hemoglobin,triglyceride,total protein,albumin,globulin,cholesterol,high-density lipoprotein,low-density lipoprotein and tacrolimus blood concentration were collected at postoperative 1,3,6 and 12 months,and the incidence of hyperlipidemia in the recipients was analyzed.The correlation between ABCA1,GPIHBP1,PPAR-γ and clinical indexes was assessed.The diagnostic effiiciency of related indexes for hyperlipidemia after kidney transplantation was evaluated.Results Three co-expressed genes including ABCA1,PPAR-γ and GPIHBP1 were screened.ABC Al was positively correlated with cholesterol level at postoperative 6 months and tacrolimus blood concentration at postoperative 3 months,whereas negatively correlated with fasting blood glucose level at postoperative 3 months(all P<0.05).GPIHBP1 was negatively correlated with preoperative cholesterol and triglyceride levels,whereas positively correlated with tacrolimus blood concentration at postoperative 3 months(all P<0.05).PPAR-γ was negatively correlated with preoperative globulin and low-density lipoprotein levels(both P<0.05).ABCA1,GPIHBP1 and PPAR-γ combined with preoperative globulin and blood glucose level at postoperative 1 and 6 months after operation yielded high diagnostic effiiciency for hypertriglyceridemia after kidney transplantation(AUC=0.900).ABCA1,GPIHBP1 and PPAR-γ combined with tacrolimus blood concentrations at postoperative 1 and 6 months and blood glucose level at postoperative 6 months had high diagnostic effiiciency for hypercholesterolemia after kidney transplantation(AUC=0.931).Conclusions ABCA1,GPIHBP1 and PPAR-γ are correlated with blood lipid level and tacrolimus blood concentration after kidney transplantation to different degrees.No definite evidence has been supported for predicting hyperlipidemia after kidney transplantation.Immunity improvement and rational blood glucose management may be beneficial factors for hyperlipidemia control.
8.Application of Wenyang Jiangu Bao combined with Baduanjin in patients with osteoporosis
Juan GAO ; Haiyang LI ; Gufen JIANG ; Jingqi ZENG ; Biyu HE ; Xu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(3):388-392
Objective:To explore the application effect of Wenyang Jiangu Bao combined with Baduanjin in osteoporosis (OP) patients with kidney-yang deficiency.Methods:A total of 100 OP patients with kidney-yang deficiency who were initially hospitalized in Traumatology Department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Hunan University of Chinese Medicine from January 2021 to May 2022 were selected by the convenient sampling method and they were randomly divided into the routine group, the packet group, Baduanjin group and the combined the Baduanjin group was treated with Baduanjin exercise on the basis of routine group, and the combined group was treated with Wenyang Jiangu Bao and Baduanjin combination measures on the basis of routine group. The intervention time was 12 weeks. The clinical curative effects, TCM syndrome score, lumbar bone density, the MOS Item Short from Health Survey (SF-36) score and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score of all groups before and after intervention were compared.Results:After intervention, the clinical curative effects of the combined group was better than that of the routine group and Baduanjin group, VAS score and TCM syndrome score were lower than those of other 3 groups, lumbar bone density and SF-36 score were higher than those of other 3 groups, and the differences were all statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Wenyang Jiangu Bao combined with simplified Baduanjin in treatment of osteoporosis patients with kidney-yang deficiency has a good clinical effect, which can improve the symptoms of lumbar pain and leg pain and traditional Chinese medicine symptoms of osteoporosis patients, increase the lumbar bone density of patients and improve the quality of life of them.
9.Quantitative analysis of cervical vertebral maturation in Chinese adolescents based on three-dimensional morphology of cervi-cal vertebrae
Yue WU ; Wen TANG ; Yuyanran ZHANG ; Weiyu YUAN ; Yifei PAN ; Xinyu CHEN ; Haiyang XU ; Yunfan LYU ; Iman IZADIKHAH ; Dan CAO ; Lizhe XIE ; Bin YAN
STOMATOLOGY 2024;44(5):321-328
Objective To investigate associations between three-dimensional(3D)morphology of cervical vertebrae and skeletal mat-uration by cone-beam computed tomography(CBCT)and establish corresponding regression models for quantitatively evaluating cervical vertebral maturation(CVM).Methods The analyzed sample consisted of 358 CBCT images(175 male,183 female),of which 277 images were randomly selected as the model development group and 81 as the performance test group.Twenty-one 3D morphological pa-rameters were defined and measured,incorporating all parts of the cervical vertebrae,including the cervical vertebral bodies,transverse processes,spinous processes,pedicles,lamina,and articular processes.The cervical vertebral maturation index(CVMI)was determined by experienced orthodontists as reference standard.Spearman's rank correlation coefficient and multivariable stepwise regression analysis were used to identify the associations and build regression models.The performance test group was employed to ex-amine each model's reliability.Paired-samples Wilcoxon signed-rank test compared the CVMI of the model prediction with the reference standard.Results Three-dimensional morphological changes in various parts of the cervical vertebrae correlated with CVMI(P<0.05).Six 3D morphometric parameters were each recognized for male and female models,three of which were identical.The adjusted R2 was 0.899 for males and 0.902 for females,with corresponding accuracies of 85.0%and 85.4%,respectively.These models showed no difference as compared with the reference standard(P>0.05).Con-clusion New associations were found between 3D morphology of cer-vical vertebrae and skeletal maturation.The 3D-driven morphometric CVM assessment method and corresponding regression models exhibited good credibility and high consistency with experts.
10.Evaluation of short-term and long-term effects of preincision of pancreatic duct sphincter in patients with different types of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography difficult to intubate
Rui TANG ; Haiyang ZHANG ; Xuedong CAO ; Xin SONG ; Xiaodong CHEN ; Xiwen ZHANG
China Journal of Endoscopy 2024;30(5):48-55
Objective To investigate the short and long term effects of preincision of pancreatic duct sphincter in different types of patients with difficult intubation by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP).Method A retrospective study was conducted on 100 patients with difficulty in ERCP intubation from January 2019 to June 2020.Patients were divided into a control group(50 cases)and a study group(50 cases)according to different treatment methods.The control group underwent routine ERCP intubation without pancreaticotomy,while the study group underwent preincision of pancreatic duct sphincter on the basis of routine ERCP intubation.Calculate the successful intubation time,successful intubation rate,and length of hospital stay for two groups;Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay was used to detect postoperative C-reactive protein(CRP),interleukin-6(IL-6),and blood amylase levels in two groups of patients;Calculate the incidence of complications related to pre incision surgery in two groups of patients;Follow up the incidence of reflux cholangitis and recurrent pancreatitis in two groups of patients at 3,6,and 12 months after surgery,and evaluate the long-term efficacy of the two groups of patients.Result Compared with the control group,the study group showed a shorter in successful intubation time,and an increase in successful intubation rate(P<0.05).There was no difference in hospital stay between the two groups(P>0.05);Compared with the control group,the study group showed a decrease in CRP,IL-6 and blood amylase levels on the first day after surgery(P<0.05);The postoperative complication rate of patients in the control group was 14.0%,including 4 patients with acute pancreatitis,2 patients with bleeding,and 1 patient with perforation.The postoperative complication rate of patients in the study group was 2.0%,with 1 patient with bleeding.Compared with the control group,the postoperative complication rate of patients in the study group decreased(P<0.05);Compared with the control group,the incidence of reflux cholangitis in the study group decreased at 12 months after surgery,and the incidence of recurrent pancreatitis decreased at 3,6,and 12 months after surgery(P<0.05).Conclusion Preincision of the pancreatic duct sphincter has a mild impact on systemic inflammation in patients with difficult ERCP intubation,with normal blood amylase indicators and no increase in the incidence of postoperative pancreatitis.It can improve the success rate of intubation and has significant long-term efficacy.It is a safe and effective technique which is worth recommending.

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