1.Effect of wogonin on nerve injury in rats with diabetic cerebral infarction
Huanhuan WANG ; Panpan LIANG ; Jinshui YANG ; Shuxian JIA ; Jiajia ZHAO ; Yuanyuan CHEN ; Qian XUE ; Aixia SONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(11):2327-2333
BACKGROUND:Wogonin is a flavonoid extracted from the root of Scutellaria baicalensis.Previous studies have shown that baicalein has protective effects against cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury,and can also reduce blood sugar and complications in diabetic mice,but its role and mechanism in diabetic cerebral infarction remain unclear. OBJECTIVE:To explore the effect of wogonin on nerve injury in rats with diabetic cerebral infarction and its mechanism. METHODS:Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into six groups:control group,model group,low-dose wogonin group,medium-dose wogonin group,high-dose wogonin group,and high-dose wogonin+Ras homolog gene family member A(RhoA)activator group.Except for the control group,the other rats were established with diabetes and cerebral ischemia models using intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin and middle cerebral artery occlusion.Low,medium-and high-dose wogonin groups were intragastrically given 10,20,40 mg/kg wogonin,respectively;high-dose wogonin+RhoA activator group was intragastrically given 40 mg/kg wogonin and intraperitoneally injected 10 mg/kg lysophosphatidic acid;control group and model group were given the same amount of normal saline once a day for 7 consecutive days.Rats in each group were evaluated for neurological deficits and their blood glucose levels were measured after the last dose.TTC staining was applied to detect the volume of cerebral infarction.Hematoxylin-eosin staining was applied to observe pathological changes in brain tissue.ELISA kit was applied to detect tumor necrosis factor-α,interleukin-6,malondialdehyde,and superoxide dismutase levels in brain tissue.Western blot was applied to detect the protein expression of RhoA and Rho-associated protein kinase(ROCK)2 in brain tissue. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with the control group,the neuronal structure of rats in the model group was severely damaged,with cell necrosis and degeneration,the neurological deficit score,blood glucose level,and infarct volume were significantly elevated(P<0.05),the levels of tumor necrosis factor-α,interleukin-6,and malondialdehyde,and the protein expression of RhoA and ROCK2 in brain tissue were significantly increased(P<0.05),and the superoxide dismutase level was decreased(P<0.05).Compared with the model group,the low-,medium-,and high-dose wogonin groups showed improved neuronal damage,reduced cell degeneration and necrosis,a significant reduction in neurological deficit score,blood glucose level,infarct volume,and the levels of tumor necrosis factor-α,interleukin-6,and malondialdehyde,and the protein expression of RhoA and ROCK2 in brain tissue,and an increase in the superoxide dismutase level(P<0.05).Compared with the high-dose wogonin group,the high-dose wogonin+RhoA activator group significantly weakened the improvement in the above indexes of rats with diabetic cerebral infarction(P<0.05).To conclude,wogonin can improve the blood glucose level in rats with diabetic cerebral infarction,reduce cerebral infarction and nerve injury,and its mechanism may be related to the inhibition of RhoA/ROCK signaling pathway.
2.Isoliquiritigenin alleviates abnormal endoplasmic reticulum stress induced by type 2 diabetes mellitus
Kai-yi LAI ; Wen-wen DING ; Jia-yu ZHANG ; Xiao-xue YANG ; Wen-bo GAO ; Yao XIAO ; Ying LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2025;60(1):130-140
Isoliquiritigenin (ISL) is a chalcone compound isolated from licorice, known for its anti-diabetic, anti-cancer, and antioxidant properties. Our previous study has demonstrated that ISL effectively lowers blood glucose levels in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) mice and improves disturbances in glucolipid and energy metabolism induced by T2DM. This study aims to further investigate the effects of ISL on alleviating abnormal endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) caused by T2DM and to elucidate its molecular mechanisms.
3.The Sequential Mediating Roles of Body Pain and Self-Reported Health Status in the Relationship between Sleep Duration and Life Satisfaction.
Jia Feng LI ; Xue Wei FU ; Dan YANG ; Ye WANG ; Ting CHEN ; Yang PENG ; Feng Hao YANG ; Yu Chen ZHAN ; Yu WANG ; Xiang Dong TANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(1):47-55
OBJECTIVE:
This study examines the sequential mediating roles of body pain and self-reported health in the association between sleep duration and self-reported life satisfaction among elderly Chinese adults.
METHODS:
Data from the fifth wave of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Survey (CHARLS) were used to analyse the relationships between sleep duration and body pain, self-reported health, and life satisfaction through logistic regression and Restricted Cubic Spline (RCS) analyses. The sequential mediation effects of body pain and self-reported health status were examined via chain mediation analysis.
RESULTS:
Logistic regression analysis showed that sleeping fewer than 6 hours or 6-7 hours was linked to higher risks of body pain, poor health, and dissatisfaction with life compared to sleeping 7-8 hours (all P < 0.05). Additionally, those sleeping more than 9 hours also had increased risks of poor health and dissatisfaction with life compared to those sleeping 7-8 hours (all P < 0.05). Chain mediation analysis showed that body pain and self-reported health status sequentially mediated 46.15% of the association between sleep duration and life satisfaction.
CONCLUSION
Body pain and self-reported health may shape the relationship between sleep duration and life satisfaction in elderly Chinese adults.
Humans
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Male
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Female
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Aged
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Personal Satisfaction
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Sleep
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Health Status
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Self Report
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China
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Middle Aged
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Longitudinal Studies
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Pain/psychology*
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Sleep Duration
4.Serum Lipidomics Profiling to Identify Potential Biomarkers of Ischemic Stroke: A Pilot Study in Chinese Adults.
Ji Jun SHI ; Zu Jiao NIE ; Shu Yao WANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Xin Wei LI ; Jia Ling YAO ; Yi Bing JIN ; Xiang Dong YANG ; Xue Yang ZHANG ; Ming Zhi ZHANG ; Hao PENG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(8):918-925
OBJECTIVE:
Lipid oxidation is involved in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and may be contribute to the development of Ischemic stroke (IS). However, the lipid profiles associated with IS have been poorly studied. We conducted a pilot study to identify potential IS-related lipid molecules and pathways using lipidomic profiling.
METHODS:
Serum lipidomic profiling was performed using LC-MS in 20 patients with IS and 20 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Univariate and multivariate analyses were simultaneously performed to identify the differential lipids. Multiple testing was controlled for using a false discovery rate (FDR) approach. Enrichment analysis was performed using MetaboAnalyst software.
RESULTS:
Based on the 294 lipids assayed, principal component analysis (PCA) and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) models were used to distinguish patients with IS from healthy controls. Fifty-six differential lipids were identified with an FDR-adjusted P less than 0.05 and variable influences in projection (VIP) greater than 1.0. These lipids were significantly enriched in glycerophospholipid metabolism (FDR-adjusted P = 0.009, impact score = 0.216).
CONCLUSIONS
Serum lipid profiles differed significantly between patients with IS and healthy controls. Thus, glycerophospholipid metabolism may be involved in the development of IS. These results provide initial evidence that lipid molecules and their related metabolites may serve as new biomarkers and potential therapeutic targets for IS.
Humans
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Pilot Projects
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Lipidomics
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Male
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Female
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Biomarkers/blood*
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Middle Aged
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Ischemic Stroke/blood*
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Aged
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China
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Lipids/blood*
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Adult
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Case-Control Studies
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East Asian People
5.NFKBIE: Novel Biomarkers for Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Immunity in Colorectal Cancer: Insights from Pan-cancer Analysis.
Chen Yang HOU ; Peng WANG ; Feng Xu YAN ; Yan Yan BO ; Zhen Peng ZHU ; Xi Ran WANG ; Shan LIU ; Dan Dan XU ; Jia Jia XIAO ; Jun XUE ; Fei GUO ; Qing Xue MENG ; Ren Sen RAN ; Wei Zheng LIANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(10):1320-1325
6.Expert consensus on clinical randomized controlled trial design and evaluation methods for bone grafting or substitute materials in alveolar bone defects.
Xiaoyu LIAO ; Yang XUE ; Xueni ZHENG ; Enbo WANG ; Jian PAN ; Duohong ZOU ; Jihong ZHAO ; Bing HAN ; Changkui LIU ; Hong HUA ; Xinhua LIANG ; Shuhuan SHANG ; Wenmei WANG ; Shuibing LIU ; Hu WANG ; Pei WANG ; Bin FENG ; Jia JU ; Linlin ZHANG ; Kaijin HU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2025;43(5):613-619
Bone grafting is a primary method for treating bone defects. Among various graft materials, xenogeneic bone substitutes are widely used in clinical practice due to their abundant sources, convenient processing and storage, and avoidance of secondary surgeries. With the advancement of domestic production and the limitations of imported products, an increasing number of bone filling or grafting substitute materials isentering clinical trials. Relevant experts have drafted this consensus to enhance the management of medical device clinical trials, protect the rights of participants, and ensure the scientific and effective execution of trials. It summarizes clinical experience in aspects, such as design principles, participant inclusion/exclusion criteria, observation periods, efficacy evaluation metrics, safety assessment indicators, and quality control, to provide guidance for professionals in the field.
Humans
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Bone Substitutes/therapeutic use*
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Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic/methods*
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Consensus
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Bone Transplantation
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Research Design
7.Altered Cerebral Blood Flow in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Without Cognitive Impairment.
Jia-Ying YANG ; Xue-Wei ZHANG ; Xue-Qing LIU ; Jia-Min ZHOU ; Miao HE ; Jing LI ; Xia-Li SHAO ; Wen-Hui LI ; Yu-Zhou GUAN ; Wei-Hong ZHANG ; Feng FENG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2025;47(2):219-225
Objective To investigate the alterations of cerebral blood flow(CBF)in type 2 diabetic mellitus(T2DM) patients without cognitive impairment by using arterial spin labeling(ASL)technique.Methods A total of 23 T2DM patients without cognitive impairment and 23 healthy controls(HC)matched by age,sex,and education attainment were recruited.Their clinical data were collected,and neuropsychological tests and cerebral magnetic resonance imaging were performed.Then,the outcomes of clinical features,neuropsychological tests,and global and regional CBF were compared between the two groups.The significant regional zCBF(z-transformed relative CBF)values were extracted and correlated with clinical data and neuropsychological scores in T2DM patients,controlling age,sex,and education.Results No significant difference was found in whole brain CBF between the two groups(P=0.155),while significantly higher CBF was identified in the left superior temporal gyrus and left insula in the T2DM group(Gaussian random field correction,initial threshold P < 0.001,cluster level P < 0.05).No correlation was observed between the significant regional zCBF values and the clinical data or the neuropsychological scores in T2DM patients(all P>0.05).Conclusion Alterations in cerebral hemodynamics may precede cognitive function changes in T2DM,suggesting that the ASL technique is promising for early monitoring of cerebral hemodynamic changes associated with cognitive impairment in patients with T2DM.
Humans
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/physiopathology*
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Cerebrovascular Circulation
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Middle Aged
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Male
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Female
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Case-Control Studies
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Cognitive Dysfunction
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Neuropsychological Tests
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Aged
8.Ameliorative effect of ACE2/Ang(1-7)/Mas axis on high-turover bone disease in uremic rats
Yang XUE ; Yingxin RUAN ; Tiekun YAN ; Junya JIA ; Shan LIN
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2025;51(1):26-33
Objective:To discuss the effect of angiotensin(1-7)[Ang(1-7)]on high-turnover bone disease in the uremic rats,and to clarify its possible mechanism.Methods:Thirty SD rats were randomly divided into sham operation group(n=6)and experimental group(n=24).The rats in experimental group underwent 5/6 nephrectomy(Platt method)+high-phosphorus(P)diet[1.2%P,1.0%calcium(Ca)]to establish the model of uremic high-turnover bone disease.The successfully modeled rats were then randomly divided into model group,Ang(1-7)group,angiotensin-converting enzyme 2(ACE2)activator dimethylacetamide amidoxime(DIZE)group,and Mas receptor antagonist group(A779 group),with 6 rats in each group.The levels of Ca,P,blood creatinine(Scr),blood urea nitrogen(BUN),and 24 h urinary protein(UP)in serum of the rats in various groups were detected by automatic biochemical analyzer at 12 and 18 weeks after operation;immunofluorescence staining was used to detect the levels of intact parathyroid hormone(iPTH)in the rats in various groups;ELISA method was used to detect the levels of osteocalcin(OC),type Ⅰ collagen N-terminal peptide(NTX),and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase(TRAP)-5b in serum of the rats in various groups;high-resolution micro-CT scan was used to detect the bone density(BMD),tissue mineral density(TMD),trabecular thickness(Tb.Th),and trabecular separation(Tb.Sp)in femur tissue of the rats in various groups;Von Kossa staining and Giemsa staining were used to observe the pathomorphology of cortical bone and trabecular bone of the rats in various groups,and the trabecular bone volume(TBV)was calculated;fluorescence microscope was used to detect the mineral apposition rates(MAR)of the rats in vanious groups,and the osteoblast index(OBI)and osteoclast index(OCI)of the rats in various groups were calculated.Results:At 12 and 18 weeks after operation,compared with sham operation group,the weights of the rats in model group,Ang(1-7)group,DIZE group,and A779 group were decreased(P<0.05).At 12 and 18 weeks after operation,compared with sham operation group,the levels of 24 h UP,Scr,and BUN in serum of the rats in model group,Ang(1-7)group,DIZE group,and A779 group were increased(P<0.05);at 18 weeks after operation,compared with model group,the levels of 24 h UP and Scr in serum of the rats in Ang(1-7)group and DIZZ group were decreased(P<0.05),and the levels of 24 h UP,Scr and BUN in serum of the rats in A779 group were increased(P<0.05).The successful establishment of the uremic high-turnover bone disease model was confirmed.At 12 and 18 weeks after operation,compared with sham operation group,the serum iPTH,P,OC,NTX,and TRAP-5b levels ofthe rats in model group,Ang(1-7)group,DIZE group,and A779 group were all significantly increased(P<0.05);at 18 weeks after operation,compared with model group,the serum NTX and TRAP-5b levels of the rats in Ang(1-7)group and DIZE group were decreased(P<0.05),while the serum iPTH,P,NTX and TRAP-5b levels in A779 group were increased(P<0.05).The high-resolution micro-CT scan results showed that compared with sham operation group,the values of femur BMD and TMD of the rats in model group,Ang(1-7)group,DIZE group,and A779 group were all significantly decreased(P<0.05);compared with model group,the values of femur BMD and TMD of the rats in Ang(1-7)group and DIZE group were increased(P<0.05),while the values of BMD and TMD of the rats in A779 group were decreased(P<0.05).Compared with sham operation group,the femur Tb.Th of the rats in model group was decreased(P<0.05),and the Tb.Sp was increased(P<0.05);the femur Tb.Th of the rats in Ang(1-7)group and DIZE group were increased(P<0.05),and the Tb.Sp was decreased(P<0.05).Compared with model group,the femur Tb.Th of the rats in A779 group was decreased(P<0.05),and the Tb.Sp was increased(P<0.05).The bone pathological examination results showed that compared with sham operation group,the femur TBV of the rats in model group,Ang(1-7)group,DIZZ group and A779 group were decreased(P<0.05),and MAR,OBI and OCI were increased(P<0.05);compared with model group,the OBI and OCI of the rats in Ang(1-7)group and DIZE group were decreased(P<0.05),and TBV was increased(P<0.05),while the OBI and OCI of the rats in A779 group were increased(P<0.05),and TBV was decreased(P<0.05).Conclusion:The ACE2/Ang(1-7)/Mas axis improves high-turnover bone disease in the uremic rats.
9.Research progress in emotional dysregulation,assessment,and intervention in children with autism spectrum disorder
Wanxia LIU ; Chunyue MIAO ; Hanyu DONG ; Yang XUE ; Yumo LIU ; Feiyong JIA
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2025;51(6):1728-1735
Emotional dysregulation(ED)is a common problem in the children with autism spectrum disorder(ASD)and has adverse effects on social interaction,academic achievement,parent-child relationships,and overall functioning.The comorbid ED in the children with ASD is easily confused with or overlooked due to its core symptoms.Assessing the emotional regulation(ER)problems in the children with ASD from multiple perspectives is helpful for the early identification and diagnosis of ED,and can provide the reference for developing intervention methods to improve ED and even the overall prognosis of the children with ASD.Discussing the application of non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatment methods for ED in the children with ASD is helpful for selecting appropriate intervention strategies for ED in different subgroups of the children with ASD,and can also provide the basis for intervention methods more suitable for ED in toddler and preschool-aged children with ASD.Based on relevant research results at home and abroad,this article introduces the research progress in comorbid ED in the children with ASD from the aspects of the current status of emotional dysregulation,assessment methods,and intervention strategies,in order to provide more scientific basis for the early identification,diagnosis,and effective intervention of ED in children with ASD.
10.Study on rapid identification of Cremastrae Pseudobulbus Pleiones Pseudobulbus and its adulterants with Fourier exchange infrared spectroscopy
Yu XUE ; Huqiang FANG ; Tao XIE ; Jia SONG ; Shimao CHEN ; Zixuan JIANG ; Wangxing CHENG ; Qingshan YANG ; Tangyi PENG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(11):1574-1580
Objective:To establish a Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) method for rapid identification of Cremastrae Pseudobulbus Pleiones Pseudobulbus and its adulterants.Methods:The Fourier transform infrared spectra of Cremastrae Pseudobulbus Pleiones Pseudobulbus and its adulterants were established, and the second derivative spectral analysis, clustering analysis, principal component analysis, opls-da and cluster independent soft mode classification model were analyzed to explore the difference characteristic peaks of Cremastrae Pseudobulbus Pleiones Pseudobulbus and its adulterants.Results:The first order infrared spectrum showed that the peak shape and peak intensity of Cremastrae Pseudobulbus Pleiones Pseudobulbus and its adulterants were different. Clustering analysis, principal component analysis and OPLS-DA results showed that Cremastrae Pseudobulbus Pleiones Pseudobulbus and its adulterants showed good clustering characteristics. SIMCA method was used to construct the model, and the accuracy of the training set and the verification set were 100%, which further verified the feasibility of this method in identifying the authenticity of Cremastrae Pseudobulbus Pleiones Pseudobulbus.Conclusions:The second-order infrared spectroscopy can accurately distinguish the differences between Cremastrae Pseudobulbus Pleiones Pseudobulbus and its adulterants. The method is fast and accurate, and can be used for the authenticity identification of Cremastrae Pseudobulbus Pleiones Pseudobulbus.

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