1.Analysis of components absorbed into blood and brain of Lithocarpus litseifolius leaves
Huan LIU ; Zirong YI ; Ting HUANG ; Xiuhong LIU ; Yunyao YE ; Yuming MA ; Mengqi HU ; Nan ZHANG ; Wenhao YANG ; Yang LIU ; Guopeng WANG
China Pharmacy 2026;37(7):889-894
OBJECTIVE To analyze the prototype components absorbed into blood and brain of Lithocarpus litseifolius leaves, so as to provide a reference for clarifying the pharmacological material basis of its prevention and treatment of central nervous system dis eases. METHODS The ethanol extract of L. litseifolius leaves, as well as the gastric lavage fluid and perfusion solution were prepared. Using rats as subjects, plasma samples of intestinal wall metabolism, intestinal flora metabolism and hepatic metabolism were prepared via in situ intestinal perfusion and closed intestinal loop method; while comprehensive metabolic plasma samples, brain tissue samples, and cerebrospinal fluid samples were collected after intragastric administration. UPLC-HRMS technology was utilized to analyze and identify chemical components and prototype components absorbed into blood and brain of L. litseifolius leaves. RESULTS A total of 66 chemical constituents were identified in L. litseifolius leaves, primarily consisting of flavonoids, organic acids, and others. A total of 16, 13, 11, and 5 prototype components were identified in intestinal wall metabolism, intestinal flora metabolism, hepatic metabolism, and comprehensive metabolic plasma samples, respectively. Additionally, 4 prototype components were detected in brain tissue and 9 in cerebrospinal fluid. Phloridzin, trilobatin, phloretin-2- O -malonyl hexoside, and phloretin were identified as common components across all sample types. CONCLUSIONS Prototype components absorbed into blood and brain of L. litseifolius leaves, such as phloridzin, trilobatin, phloretin, and other components may serve as the pharmacological material basis for their therapeutic effects on central nervous system diseases.
2.Genetic diversity analysis and DNA fingerprinting of Artemisia argyi germplasm resources based on EST-SSR molecular markers.
Yu-Yang MA ; Chang-Jie CHEN ; Ming-Xing WANG ; Yan FANG ; Yu-Huan MIAO ; Da-Hui LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(9):2356-2364
This study investigates the genetic diversity and evolutionary relationships of different Artemisia argyi germplasm resources to provide a basis for germplasm identification, variety selection, and resource protection. A total of 192 germplasm resources of A. argyi were studied, and EST-based simple sequence repeat(EST-SSR) primers were designed based on transcriptomic data of A. argyi. Polymerase chain reaction(PCR) amplification was performed on these resources, followed by fluorescence capillary electrophoresis to detect genetic diversity and construct DNA fingerprints. From 197 pairs of primers designed, 28 pairs with polymorphic and clear bands were selected. A total of 278 alleles were detected, with an average of 9.900 0 alleles per primer pair and an average effective number of alleles of 1.407 2. The Shannon's diversity index(I) for the A. argyi germplasm resources ranged from 0.148 1 to 0.418 0, with an average of 0.255 7. The polymorphism information content(PIC) ranged from 0.454 5 to 0.878 0, with an average of 0.766 9, showing high polymorphism. Cluster analysis divided the A. argyi germplasm resources into three major groups: Group Ⅰ contained 136 germplasm samples, Group Ⅱ contained 45, and Group Ⅲ contained 11. Principal component analysis also divided the resources into three groups, which was generally consistent with the clustering results. Mantel test results showed that the genetic variation in A. argyi populations was to some extent influenced by geographic distance, but the effect was minimal. Structure analysis showed that 190 germplasm materials had Q≥ 0.6, indicating that these germplasm materials had a relatively homogeneous genetic origin. Furthermore, 8 core primer pairs were selected from the 28 designed primers, which could distinguish various germplasm types. Using these 8 core primers, DNA fingerprints for the 192 A. argyi germplasm resources were successfully constructed. EST-SSR molecular markers can be used to study the genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of A. argyi, providing theoretical support for the identification and molecular-assisted breeding of A. argyi germplasm resources.
Artemisia/classification*
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Microsatellite Repeats
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Genetic Variation
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Expressed Sequence Tags
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DNA Fingerprinting
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Phylogeny
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Polymorphism, Genetic
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DNA, Plant/genetics*
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Genetic Markers
3.Potential mechanism of Yueju Pills in improving depressive symptoms of psychocardiac diseases based on metabolomics and network pharmacology.
Cheng-Yu DU ; Xue-Feng GUO ; Han-Wen ZHANG ; Jian LIANG ; Huan ZHANG ; Guo-Wei HUANG ; Ping NI ; Hai-Jun MA ; You YU ; Rui YU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(16):4564-4573
The therapeutic effects of Yueju Pills on depression and cardiovascular diseases have been widely recognized. Previous studies have shown that the drug can significantly improve depressive-like behaviors induced by chronic unpredictable mild stress(CUMS) combined with atherosclerosis(AS). Given the complex pathogenesis of psychocardiac diseases, this study integrated metabolomics and network pharmacology to systematically elucidate the mechanism of Yueju Pills in alleviating depressive symptoms in psychocardiac diseases. The results demonstrate that, after Yueju Pill intervention, the levels of 9 abnormal metabolites in the hippocampus restore to normal ranges, primarily involving key pathways or signaling pathways, including the cyclic adenosine monophosphate(cAMP), mammalian target of rapamycin(mTOR), glycine/serine/threonine metabolism, and aminoacyl-tRNA biosynthesis. In a high-fat diet-induced CUMS ApoE~(-/-) mouse model, Yueju Pills significantly increases adenosine monophosphate(AMP) levels and decreases L-alanine and D-glyceric acid levels in the hippocampus. In conclusion, Yueju Pills exert antidepressant effects by regulating multiple metabolic axes, including glycine/serine/threonine metabolism and the cAMP, mTOR signaling pathways. Network pharmacology predictions reveal that the treatment of CUMS combined with AS by its core active components may be realized through modulating pathways concerning neuroinflammation and synaptic plasticity, including serine/threonine-protein kinase 1(AKT1), mitogen-activated protein kinase 1(MAPK1), and prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2(PTGS2). This study provides a theoretical reference for the clinical application of Yueju Pills in alleviating the depressive symptoms of psychocardiac diseases.
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Network Pharmacology
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Mice
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/administration & dosage*
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Metabolomics
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Male
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Depression/genetics*
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Humans
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Hippocampus/drug effects*
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Signal Transduction/drug effects*
4.A novel homozygous splicing mutation in AK7 causes multiple morphological abnormalities of sperm flagella in patients from consanguineous Pakistani families.
Ansar HUSSAIN ; Huan ZHANG ; Muhammad ZUBAIR ; Wasim SHAH ; Khalid KHAN ; Imtiaz ALI ; Yousaf RAZA ; Aurang ZEB ; Tanveer ABBAS ; Nisar AHMED ; Fazal RAHIM ; Ghulam MUSTAFA ; Meftah UDDIN ; Nadeem ULLAH ; Musavir ABBAS ; Muzammil Ahmad KHAN ; Hui MA ; Bo YANG ; Qing-Hua SHI
Asian Journal of Andrology 2025;27(2):189-195
Multiple morphological abnormalities of the flagella (MMAF) represent a severe form of sperm defects leading to asthenozoospermia and male infertility. In this study, we identified a novel homozygous splicing mutation (c.871-4 ACA>A) in the adenylate kinase 7 (AK7) gene by whole-exome sequencing in infertile individuals. Spermatozoa from affected individuals exhibited typical MMAF characteristics, including coiled, bent, short, absent, and irregular flagella. Transmission electron microscopy analysis showed disorganized axonemal structure and abnormal mitochondrial sheets in sperm flagella. Immunofluorescence staining confirmed the absence of AK7 protein from the patients' spermatozoa, validating the pathogenic nature of the mutation. This study provides direct evidence linking the AK7 gene to MMAF-associated asthenozoospermia in humans, expanding the mutational spectrum of AK7 and enhancing our understanding of the genetic basis of male infertility.
Humans
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Male
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Sperm Tail/ultrastructure*
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Homozygote
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Consanguinity
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Asthenozoospermia/pathology*
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Infertility, Male/genetics*
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Mutation
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Pakistan
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Adenylate Kinase/genetics*
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Adult
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Pedigree
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RNA Splicing
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Exome Sequencing
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Spermatozoa
5.A novel frameshift variant in AXDND1 may cause multiple morphological abnormalities of the sperm flagella in a consanguineous Pakistani family.
Imtiaz ALI ; Meng-Lei YANG ; Fazal RAHIM ; Haider ALI ; Aurang ZEB ; Nisar AHMAD ; Yousaf RAZA ; Wang YUE ; Muhammad SHOAIB ; Tanveer ABBAS ; Wasim SHAH ; Hui MA ; Huan ZHANG ; Hao YIN ; Qing-Hua SHI
Asian Journal of Andrology 2025;27(6):691-696
The syndrome of multiple morphological abnormalities of the sperm flagella (MMAF) is one of the most serious kinds of sperm defects, leading to asthenoteratozoospermia and male infertility. In this study, we use whole-exome sequencing to identify genetic factors that account for male infertility in a patient born from a consanguineous Pakistani couple. A homozygous frameshift mutation (c.1399_1402del; p.Gln468ArgfsTer2) in axonemal dynein light chain domain containing 1 ( AXDND1 ) was identified in the patient. Sanger sequencing data showed that the mutation was cosegregated recessively with male infertility in this family. Papanicolaou staining and scanning electron microscopy analysis of the sperm revealed severely abnormal flagellar morphology in the patient. Immunofluorescence and western blot showed undetectable AXDND1 expression in the sperm of the patient. Transmission electron microscopy analysis showed disorganized sperm axonemal structure in the patient, particularly missing the central pair of microtubules. Immunofluorescence staining showed the absence of sperm-associated antigen 6 (SPAG6) and dynein axonemal light intermediate chain 1 (DNALI1) signals in the sperm flagella of the patient. These findings indicate that AXDND1 is essential for the organization of flagellar axoneme and provide direct evidence that AXDND1 is a MMAF gene in humans, thus expanding the phenotypic spectrum of AXDND1 frameshift mutations.
Humans
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Male
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Sperm Tail/ultrastructure*
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Frameshift Mutation
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Infertility, Male/pathology*
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Pakistan
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Pedigree
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Consanguinity
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Axonemal Dyneins/genetics*
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Adult
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Spermatozoa
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Exome Sequencing
6.NIR-II-activated whole-cell vaccine with ultra-efficient semiconducting diradical oligomers for breast carcinoma growth and metastasis inhibition.
Yijian GAO ; Yachao ZHANG ; Yujie MA ; Xiliang LI ; Yu WANG ; Huan CHEN ; Yingpeng WAN ; Zhongming HUANG ; Weimin LIU ; Pengfei WANG ; Lidai WANG ; Chun-Sing LEE ; Shengliang LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(2):1159-1170
High-performance phototheranostics with combined photothermal therapy and photoacoustic imaging have been considered promising approaches for efficient cancer diagnosis and treatment. However, developing phototheranostic materials with efficient photothermal conversion efficiency (PCE), especially over the second near-infrared window (NIR-II, 1000-1700 nm), remains challenging. Herein, we report an ultraefficient NIR-II-activated nanomedicine with phototheranostic and vaccination capability for highly efficient in vivo tumor elimination and metastasis inhibition. The NIR-II nanomedicine of a semiconducting biradical oligomer with a motor-flexible design was demonstrated with a record-breaking PCE of 87% upon NIR-II excitation. This nanomedicine inherently features extraordinary photothermal stability, good biocompatibility, and excellent photoacoustic performance, contributing to high-contrast photoacoustic imaging in living mice and high-performance photothermal elimination of tumors. Moreover, a whole-cell vaccine based on a NIR-II nanomedicine with NIR-II-activated performance was further designed to remotely activate the antitumor immunologic memory and effectively inhibit tumor occurrence and metastasis in vivo, with good biosafety. Thus, this work paves a new avenue for designing NIR-II active semiconducting biradical materials as a promising theranostics platform and further promotes the development of NIR-II nanomedicine for personalized cancer treatment.
7.Study on protective effect of electroacupuncture combined with Yupingfengsan Jiawei on acute lung injury in rats
Jialei MENG ; Xu HUA ; Yuhui MA ; Huan GENG ; Lin YUAN ; Ming LEI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(6):1447-1454
Objective:To explore protective effect and possible mechanism of electroacupuncture at Zusanli combined with Yupingfengsan Jiawei on rats with acute lung injury.Methods:A total of 50 Wistar rats were randomly divided into control group,model group,Yupingfengsan Jiawei group(YPFSJW),electroacupuncture group(EA),acupuncture-medicine combination group(EA+YPFSJW),and acute lung injury model rats were constructed by intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide except control group.Lung tissue injury,oxidative damage and inflammatory factors were detected by wet/dry weight ratio,HE staining,TUNEL staining,myeloperoxidase(MPO),malondialdehyde(MDA),superoxide dismutase(SOD)and ELISA.qRT-PCR,immunohistochemical staining and Western blot were used to detect mRNA and related protein expressions.Results:Compared with control group,structure of lung tissue in model group was significantly damaged,alveolar wall was thickened,accompanied by pathological damage such as congestion and inflammatory cell infiltration,wet/dry ratio of lung tissue,apoptosis rate,inflammatory factors,oxidative damage level and mRNA expressions were significantly increased,and protein expressions of TLR4,MyD88,p-p65 and p-IκBα were significantly increased(P<0.05);compared with model group,Yupingfengsan Jiawei group,electroacupuncture group and acupuncture-medicine combination group had less inflammatory cell infiltration and congestion in lung tissue,wet/dry weight ratio of lung tissue,cell apopto-sis rate,inflammatory factors,oxidative damage levels and mRNA expressions were decreased,and TLR4,MyD88,p-p65,p-IκBαprotein expressions were decreased(P<0.05);compared with Yupingfengsan Jiawei group and electroacupuncture group,lung tissue alveolar structure of combined acupuncture and medicine group was relatively complete and clear,wet/dry weight ratio of lung tissue,cell apoptosis rate,inflammatory factors,oxidative damage levels and mRNA expressions were decreased,TLR4,MyD88,p-p65,p-IκBα protein expressions were decreased(P<0.05).Conclusion:Electroacupuncture combined with Yupingfengsan Jiawei can reduce acute lung injury in rats,whose mechanism may be related to regulation of protein levels related to NF-κB signaling pathway.
8.Matrine inhibits proliferation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells by regulating miR-125b-5p/STAT3 pathway
Xing WANG ; Huiming ZHU ; Huan MA ; Chao WANG ; Huixin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(3):556-560
Objective:To study effect of matrine on TNF-α induced proliferation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVEC),as well as to explore whether its mechanism is related to regulation of miR-125b-5p and STAT3 expressions.Methods:HUVEC proliferation model was established by TNF-α stimulating.After matrine treatment,miR-125b-5p level was detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR,proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA),cell cycle protein D1(CyclinD1),matrix metallopro-teinase 2(MMP2),MMP9,STAT3 levels were detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR and Western blot.Targeting rela-tionship between miR-125b-5p and STAT3 was verified by dual luciferase reporter gene assay.Results:Matrine inhibited TNF-α in-duced HUVEC proliferation(P<0.05),decreased PCNA,CyclinD1,MMP2,MMP9,STAT3 expressions(P<0.05),and increased miR-125b-5p expression(P<0.05).Overexpression of miR-125b-5p could reduce cell proliferation and PCNA,CyclinD1,MMP2,MMP9 expressions HUVEC induced by TNF-α(P<0.05).miR-125b-5p targeted STAT3 expression negatively in HUVEC,and inhi-biting miR-125b-5p expression could reverse effect of matrine on TNF-α induced cell proliferation and PCNA,CyclinD1,MMP2,MMP9 and STAT3 expressions.Conclusion:Matrine inhibits TNF-α induced proliferation of HUVEC,which is related to regulation of miR-125b-5p/STAT3 pathway.
9.Mediating effect of pain beliefs on pain intensity and fear of disease progression in patients with trigeminal neuralgia
Dandan WAN ; Zheng WANG ; Huan DUAN ; Yige MA ; Ying GUO
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(4):1-7
Objective To analyse the mediating effect of the pain beliefs on pain and fear of disease progression in patients with trigeminal neuralgia.Methods A convenience sampling method was employed to select hospitalised 220 patients with trigeminal neuralgia as research objects from 3 Grade IIIA hospitals.The selected study subjects were surveyed with a general information questionnaire,the numeric pain rating scale,pain beliefs and perceptions scale,and fear of disease progression short form.Structural equation model was used to verify the pathways that affected the pain and pain beliefs on fear of disease progression in patients with trigeminal neuralgia.Results A total of 214 patients with trigeminal neuralgia completed the survey.The mean score of fear of disease progression was 33.38±8.47,the mean score of pain was 8.25±1.44,and the mean score of pain beliefs was-2(-9,8).Spearman correlation analysis showed that fear of disease progression was positively correlated with the pain beliefs(r=0.746,P<0.01)and pain(r=0.838,P<0.01),and the pain beliefs were positively correlated with pain intensity(r=0.704,P<0.01).Pain beliefs partially mediated between the pain and fear of disease progression in patients with trigeminal neuralgia,with a mediating effect of 0.442,a direct effect of 0.482,and a total effect of 0.924.The mediating effect accounted for 47.84%of the total effect.Conclusion Patients with trigeminal neuralgia generally have a critical state of psychologicol disfunction of fear of disease progression,with a moderate to severe pain,and moderate pain beliefs.Pain intensity in patients with trigeminal neuralgia not only directly affects fear of disease progression but also indirectly affects it through pain beliefs.
10.Reflections on the Integration of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine in Three-Level Prevention
Huan MA ; Cong-hua JI ; Minyan WANG
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2025;49(6):726-731
[Objective]To explore the feasibility of integrating traditional Chinese and western medicine in three-level prevention.[Methods]Through literature review and policy analysis,the current status of the"preventive treatment of disease"concept in traditional Chinese medicine is examined,discussing the feasibility and current practices of integrating traditional Chinese and western medicine in three-level prevention,and strategies for combining traditional Chinese and western medicine in three-level prevention disease models.[Results]The integration of the"preventive treatment of disease"theory with three-level prevention mainly focuses on preventing the occurrence of susceptible diseases,regulating imbalanced constitutions,correcting constitution imbalances,improving constitution and reducing the likelihood of recurrence.The country advocates combining traditional Chinese medicine with modern medicine,strengthening public health management through three-level prevention and the establishment of"preventive treatment of disease"centers,enhancing the overall health level of the population and advancing the realization of the Healthy China Strategy.According to the theory and methods of three-level prevention,disease models can be divided into predictive,diagnostic and prognostic models,emphasizing different stages of prevention and intervention.Combining these models can formulate targeted prevention and treatment strategies,control disease development,reduce disease harm and improve overall health levels,while integrating traditional Chinese medicine elements into statistical models may enhance prediction accuracy.[Conclusion]The concept of"preventive treatment of disease"in traditional Chinese medicine complements the three-level prevention concept of modern medicine,and their combination can jointly promote health,enhance decision-making efficiency and contribute to the goal of"Healthy China 2030".

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