1.Optimization of water extraction technology of Kaixin granules
Zuomin WU ; Shuxian BAI ; Meng NING ; Yunzhi WANG ; Huifen MA ; Jingyuan DONG ; Zhongjie YANG ; Zhishen XIE ; Zhenqiang ZHANG ; Xiaotao YU
China Pharmacy 2025;36(22):2790-2795
OBJECTIVE To optimize the water extraction technology for Kaixin granules. METHODS UPLC-MS/MS method was established for the simultaneous determination of ginsenoside Rg1, ginsenoside Re, ginsenoside Rb1, tenuifolin, polygalaxanthone Ⅲ and 3, 6′-disinapoyl-sucrose. An orthogonal test was designed with extraction times, extraction duration, and the volume of added water as factors. Using the contents of the aforementioned six indicator components and the extract yield as evaluation indexes, analytic hierarchy process-entropy weight method was employed to determine the combined weights of each indicator. Subsequently, process optimization and validation were conducted by integrating grey relational analysis (GRA) and back propagation (BP) neural network. RESULTS The water extraction technology optimized by the orthogonal test and GRA was 10- fold water for the first decoction and 8-fold water for the subsequent two, extracting 3 times,extracting for 1 h each time; the average comprehensive score of the validation experiment was 91.10 (RSD=0.31%, n=3). The water extraction technology optimized by BP neural network was extracting 3 times with 10-fold water added each time, extracting for 1.5 h each time; the average comprehensive score of the validation experiment was 95.89 (RSD=0.73%, n=3). Considering practical production requirements, the optimal water extraction technology was extraction performed three times, with 10-fold water for the first decoction and 8-fold water for the subsequent two extractions, with an extraction time of 1 h each. CONCLUSIONS The optimized water extraction technology for Kaixin granules is stable and feasible.
2.Pan-cancer characterization of matrix metalloproteinase 12 and its value as a serum marker
Min Jia ; Qingmei Deng ; Huifen Wang ; Xiaofeng Wan ; Hongzhi Wang ; Wulin Yang
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2025;60(5):945-954
Objective :
To characterize MMP12 as a pan-cancer marker and assess its screening value as a tumor serum marker.
Methods :
Bioinformatics tools such as GEPIA2,GSCA,cBioPortal,and GeneMANIA were used to analyze the pan-cancer features of MMP12 in TCGA datasets,including encompassing differential gene expression analysis,prognostic analysis,DNA methylation analysis,gene structural variation analysis and immune microenvironment analysis.Furthermore,serum samples we collected from patients with lung adenocarcinoma,breast invasive carcinoma,esophageal squamous cell carcinoma,stomach adenocarcinoma,liver hepatocellular carcinoma,and healthy individuals.ELISA was used to detect MMP12 expression in serum,and the screening performance was evaluated using the area under the ROC curve.Additionally,we followed up 28 ESCC patients and compared serum MMP12 levels between 19 patients with disease progression and 9 patients with stable disease.
Results:
The pancancer feature analysis revealed a significant negative correlation between MMP12 mRNA expression and its promoter DNA methylation(P<0.05),as well as a positive correlation with gene copy number variations(P<0.05).MMP12 mRNA expression was up-regulated in 14 cancer tissues compared to normal tissues next to cancer(P<0.05) and was associated with poor prognosis of cancer patients(P<0.05).Immunocorrelation analysis showed that MMP12 was significantly associated with immunity,infiltration of stromal cells,tumor mutational burden(TMB) and microsatellite instability(MSI)(P<0.05).ROC curve analysis indicated that MMP12 could serve as a potential biomarker for screening lung adenocarcinoma,breast invasive carcinoma,esophageal squamous cell carcinoma,stomach adenocarcinoma,and liver hepatocellular carcinoma.In a 30-month follow-up study of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma patients,the expression of MMP12 was higher in the disease progression group than that in the stable group.
Conclusion
MMP12 serves as a potential prognostic and screening marker of pan-cancer.
3.Role of astrocyte-neuron energy metabolism coupling imbalance in the pathogenesis and progression of Alzheimer's disease and research progress in traditional Chinese medicine interventions
Yuxin YANG ; Shitai SHAO ; Wenpan WANG ; Pan WANG ; Zhishen XIE ; Yiran SUN ; Zhenqiang ZHANG ; Huifen MA
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(10):88-100
Energy metabolism disorders are a critical factor contributing to cognitive dysfunction.Astrocytes,as key suppliers of energy substrates to neurons,help to sustain normal cognitive function via their extensive energy metabolism activities in the brain,coordinated by various energy supply mechanisms.Imbalances in astrocyte-neuron energy metabolism coupling lead to abnormal neuronal activity,thereby driving the pathogenesis and progression of Alzheimer's disease(AD).It is therefore essential to investigate the pathological mechanisms and therapeutic targets associated with AD from the perspective of energy metabolism to support the future development of AD treatments and interventions.Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM),characterized by multi-component and multi-target effects,has shown potential efficacy for regulating cerebral energy metabolism,suggesting that modulating brain energy metabolism may represent a significant pathway by which TCM might ameliorate AD.This review systematically elucidates the mechanistic role of the dysregulation of astrocyte-neuron bioenergetic coupling in the pathogenesis and progression of AD,and critically evaluates recent advancements in therapeutic interventions mediated by TCM.
4.Correlation between changes of peripheral blood immune cell level and severity of severe diseases in hand,foot and mouth disease investigated by a case-control study
Shan ZHENG ; Huifen FENG ; Jing XU ; Shuang FENG ; Jing YANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(9):2232-2236
Objective:To investigate the effect of peripheral blood immune cell level changes on the severity of hand,foot and mouth disease(HFMD).Methods:A total of 1 079 patients with mild and severe HFMD diagnosed and treated in The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University and Henan Children's Hospital from April 2015 to December 2018 were collected and divided into 5 subgroups according to the time from the onset of symptoms and signs to the first diagnosis.Trend of peripheral blood immune cells in each subgroup with the course of disease was plotted.Spearman coefficient and multiple Logistic regression analysis were used to screen risk factors of severe HFMD with the course of disease.Results:Univariate analysis indicated that levels of T cells,Ts and Th in severe group were lower than those in mild group,while levels of NK cells and B cells were higher than those in mild group(P<0.05).Correlation analysis showed a strong negative correlation between T cells and B cells(rs=-0.687)and NK cells(rs=-0.486).Logistic regression analysis showed that the reduction of immune cells(T cells,Ts,Th,LYM)in the course of disease from 1 to 5 days was statistically significant between mild and severe groups(P<0.05).Proportion of B cells was increased in mild and severe groups from 1~4 days(P<0.05),and NK cells was increased in mild and severe groups on day 2 of the course of disease(P<0.05).Proportion of severe patients living in rural areas with body temperature>39.0℃was significantly higher than that of mild patients(P<0.05).Conclusion:Disease progression of patients with severe HFMD is closely related to the disorder of immune cell regulatory function.Early monitoring of changes in peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets in HFMD patients can determine the progression of se-vere HFMD disease,and attention should be paid to changes in children living in rural areas with body temperature>39.0℃.
5.Role of astrocyte-neuron energy metabolism coupling imbalance in the pathogenesis and progression of Alzheimer's disease and research progress in traditional Chinese medicine interventions
Yuxin YANG ; Shitai SHAO ; Wenpan WANG ; Pan WANG ; Zhishen XIE ; Yiran SUN ; Zhenqiang ZHANG ; Huifen MA
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(10):88-100
Energy metabolism disorders are a critical factor contributing to cognitive dysfunction.Astrocytes,as key suppliers of energy substrates to neurons,help to sustain normal cognitive function via their extensive energy metabolism activities in the brain,coordinated by various energy supply mechanisms.Imbalances in astrocyte-neuron energy metabolism coupling lead to abnormal neuronal activity,thereby driving the pathogenesis and progression of Alzheimer's disease(AD).It is therefore essential to investigate the pathological mechanisms and therapeutic targets associated with AD from the perspective of energy metabolism to support the future development of AD treatments and interventions.Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM),characterized by multi-component and multi-target effects,has shown potential efficacy for regulating cerebral energy metabolism,suggesting that modulating brain energy metabolism may represent a significant pathway by which TCM might ameliorate AD.This review systematically elucidates the mechanistic role of the dysregulation of astrocyte-neuron bioenergetic coupling in the pathogenesis and progression of AD,and critically evaluates recent advancements in therapeutic interventions mediated by TCM.
6.Correlation between changes of peripheral blood immune cell level and severity of severe diseases in hand,foot and mouth disease investigated by a case-control study
Shan ZHENG ; Huifen FENG ; Jing XU ; Shuang FENG ; Jing YANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(9):2232-2236
Objective:To investigate the effect of peripheral blood immune cell level changes on the severity of hand,foot and mouth disease(HFMD).Methods:A total of 1 079 patients with mild and severe HFMD diagnosed and treated in The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University and Henan Children's Hospital from April 2015 to December 2018 were collected and divided into 5 subgroups according to the time from the onset of symptoms and signs to the first diagnosis.Trend of peripheral blood immune cells in each subgroup with the course of disease was plotted.Spearman coefficient and multiple Logistic regression analysis were used to screen risk factors of severe HFMD with the course of disease.Results:Univariate analysis indicated that levels of T cells,Ts and Th in severe group were lower than those in mild group,while levels of NK cells and B cells were higher than those in mild group(P<0.05).Correlation analysis showed a strong negative correlation between T cells and B cells(rs=-0.687)and NK cells(rs=-0.486).Logistic regression analysis showed that the reduction of immune cells(T cells,Ts,Th,LYM)in the course of disease from 1 to 5 days was statistically significant between mild and severe groups(P<0.05).Proportion of B cells was increased in mild and severe groups from 1~4 days(P<0.05),and NK cells was increased in mild and severe groups on day 2 of the course of disease(P<0.05).Proportion of severe patients living in rural areas with body temperature>39.0℃was significantly higher than that of mild patients(P<0.05).Conclusion:Disease progression of patients with severe HFMD is closely related to the disorder of immune cell regulatory function.Early monitoring of changes in peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets in HFMD patients can determine the progression of se-vere HFMD disease,and attention should be paid to changes in children living in rural areas with body temperature>39.0℃.
7.Application value of the "liftoff" modular method in robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery for complex adrenal tumors
Shengtao ZENG ; Chenglin YANG ; Wei WANG ; Jiatao YE ; Zhengfei HU ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Huifen ZHANG ; Tianpei LIU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(4):282-286
Objective:This study aims to explore the application value of the "liftoff" modular method in robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery for complex adrenal tumors.Methods:We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 15 patients with complex adrenal tumors treated at the General Hospital of Southern Theater Command from May 2022 to June 2023. The cohort comprised 5 males and 10 females with an average age of (47.6±7.8) years and a body mass index (BMI) of 26.5 (23.8-27.9) kg/m 2. Among the patients, 3 had a BMI ≥28 kg/m 2, 2 had diabetes, 6 had hypertension, and 1 had coronary heart disease. Preoperative endocrine hormone examination revealed abnormal blood catecholamines in 5 cases and abnormal blood cortisol in 2 cases. Ultrasound and CT scans indicated that 9 tumors were located on the left side and 6 on the right, with 4 cases showing tumor compression on adjacent large blood vessels or organs. The average tumor diameter was (7.61±2.79) cm, with 10 cases having a diameter ≥ 6 cm. All patients underwent laparoscopic adrenalectomy assisted by robots through the transperitoneal approach. The surgeries were performed in a lateral position under general anesthesia. The "liftoff" modular method was utilized to separate the treatment of adrenal tumors into lateral, medial, dorsal, cephalic, and adrenal renal plane sides. Tumors were appropriately manipulated during the operations to achieve a "liftoff" shape. Different modular dissociation steps were adopted based on the size and location of the left and right adrenal tumors. The left adrenal gland was dissected in the order of medial and dorsal, adrenal renal plane side, and lateral and cephalic sides, while the right adrenal gland was dissected in the order of lateral and dorsal, adrenal renal plane side, and medial and cephalic sides. Postoperative related indicators and follow-up status of patients were recorded and analyzed. Results:All 15 surgeries were successfully completed without any conversions to open adrenalectomy, with an average operation time of 118 (102-130) minutes and an average intraoperative blood loss of 102 (69-163) ml. The postoperative drainage time was 4 (3-5) days, and the postoperative hospital stay was 6 (4-7) days. The postoperative pathological diagnoses included 5 cases of pheochromocytoma, 3 cases of macronodular adrenal hyperplasia, 6 cases of adrenocortical adenoma, and 1 case of myelolipoma. Follow-up for 6-12 months after surgery showed good recovery and no recurrence.Conclusions:The application of the "liftoff" modular method in robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery for complex adrenal tumors is safe and feasible. It efficiently aids in tumor removal and holds significant clinical application value.
8.Blinatumomab-based combination treatment for CD19-positive acute leukemia of an ambiguous lineage
Xiaoxia WU ; Zhen YANG ; Shenqi LU ; Xinhui ZHANG ; Aining SUN ; Huifen ZHOU ; Depei WU ; Miao MIAO
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2024;45(11):1051-1054
Acute leukemia of ambiguous lineage (ALAL) is a rare type of acute leukemia and is extremely difficult to treat. Here, we present six patients with CD19-positive ALAL who were successfully treated with blinatumomab-based combination treatment in the front-line setting. Five were diagnosed with B-cell/myeloid mixed phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL) and one with B-cell/T cell MPAL. All six patients achieved complete remission after one cycle of blinatumomab combination treatment. Furthermore, 3 (50%) patients achieved MRD-negative (<0.01%) by flow cytometry and 2 (50%) of four patients with evaluable molecular MRD achieved molecular remission. At some point during the treatment, 5 (83.3%) patients achieved MRD negativity and all four patients with evaluable molecular MRD had molecular remission. The overall survival was 100%, and the event-free survival was 83.3% after a median follow-up time of 15 months. This study provides preliminary evidence that blinatumomab-based combination therapy is an effective and safe treatment for patients with CD19-positive ALAL in the front-line setting.
9.Brain Metabolite Alterations in Menstrual-Related Migraine by Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Xinyu LI ; Huifen HAO ; Jing YANG ; Qingqing LIU ; Mingxia LI ; Weilong ZUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(8):773-779
Purpose Hydrogen proton magnetic resonance imaging was used to study the brain metabolism of menstrual-related migraine(MRM)in different states,and to investigate its correlation with clinical features and estrogen and progesterone.Materials and Methods We recruited 36 patients with MRM diagnosed by neurology outpatient experts of the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Science and Technology from April 2019 to August 2022,and also recruited 29 normal women with age-and education-matched.Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy was used to assess neurochemical brain changes during interictal period(late follicular phase)and ictal period(perimenstrual phase)in them.The point resolved spectroscopic sequence was used to focus on the bilateral medial prefrontal cortex(mPFC)and bilateral thalamus.Sex hormone levels were collected on the same day of MRI acquisition.The ratios of NAA/Cr,GABA/Cr,Glx/Cr and Cho/Cr were observed.Metabolite changes and hormone levels were investigated among two groups.Furthermore,metabolite changes were investigated in a longitudinal design during the interictal period and ictal period.Results There were no significant differences in the levels of estrogen and progesterone both in the late follicular and perimenstrual periods.There were no significant differences in decline rate of them in perimenstrual periods between patients and normal people(P>0.05).During interictal period,the ratio of Cho/Cr in the region of left mPFC was lower significantly in the MRM group than that of control group(U=-2.957,P=0.003)and showed a significant negative correlation with attack frequency(r=-0.398,P=0.018).During ictal period,the women with MRM had significantly lower the ratio of GABA/Cr in the left mPFC and higher the ratio of Glx/Cr in the left thalamus compared to those of controls(U=-2.015,P=0.044;t=2.213,P=0.033).We found no significant correlations between these results and magraine characteristics(P>0.05).In addition,we found the ratio of GABA/Cr did not change(P>0.05),the ratio of Glx/Cr and Cho/Cr in right thalamus increased from interictal towards the ictal state for MRM patients(t=-2.181,P=0.038;Z=-2.414,P=0.016).Conclusion The present study suggests the existence of distinct cerebral metabolism states between MRM and control,and there are dynamic changes in cerebral metabolism with headache attacks.However,there is no significant difference in estrogen and progesterone from normal women,and its neural mechanism still needs to be further studied.
10.Effects of Diosmine on semen quality and sex hormone concentration in patients with spermatovenous liga-tion
Kaiqiang WANG ; Zhi CAO ; Wei WANG ; Chenglin YANG ; Yue YANG ; Huifen ZHANG ; Xaioming ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(3):389-393
Objective To investigate the effect of diosmine on semen quality and sex hormone concentra-tion in patients with spermatovenous ligation.Methods Clinical data were retrospectively collected from January 2019 to January 2022 on patients with varicocele admitted to Department of Urology,General Hospital of Southern Theater Command,divided into a control group and a study group based on whether they had a history of Diosmine use after surgery.Clinical data from both groups were matched using propensity score matching.Sperm quality and sex hormone tests were then compared before surgery,three months after surgery and six months after surgery.Results There were 73 in the control group and 73 in the study group.Both groups were balanced in terms of age,BMI,seminal fluid volume and testosterone(P>0.05).Sperm motility,forward motility and testosterone were all increased 3 and 6 months after surgery,and sperm malformations,sperm DNA fragment index,follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone were all reduced significantly(P<0.05).The results were also better than those in the control group for total sperm motility,forward motility,testosterone,sperm DNA fragment index,follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone(P<0.05).Conclusions Diosmine can help to restore semen quality and improve sex hormone concentration in patients with varicocele after Laparoscopic varicocelectomy.


Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail