1.Targeted energy metabolomics study on wound tissue of diabetic rats
Xiaoyang WANG ; Yujie HU ; Xiaochuan WANG ; Jie ZHAO ; Jixun ZHANG ; Duyin JIANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2025;41(2):137-144
Objective:To explore the change of energy metabolism in wound tissue of diabetic rats.Methods:This study was an experimental study. Six 8-week-old male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into diabetic group inflicted with a diabetic full-thickness skin defect wound and control group only inflicted with a full-thickness skin defect wound according to the random number table method, with 3 rats in each group. The wound healing rates of rats in the two groups were calculated at 14 d after operation. The wound tissue of two groups of rats was collected at 14 d after operation, the targeted energy metabolomics detection was carried out by chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis, and the differential energy metabolites in the wound tissue were screened with significant change in the expression between the two groups of rats. The Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes enrichment analysis was performed on the differential energy metabolites.Results:At 14 d after operation, the wound healing rate of rats in diabetic group was (68.3±2.8)%, which was significantly lower than (98.1±1.2)% in control group ( t=16.92, P<0.05). At 14 d after operation, compared with those in control group, the expressions of cis-aconitic acid, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, and 5'-guanosine diphosphate were significantly increased in wound tissue of rats in diabetic group (with t values of 4.74, 3.09, and 3.99, respectively, P<0.05), the expressions of L-malic acid and lactic acid were significantly decreased (with t values of 3.45 and 12.20, respectively, P<0.05), and there were no statistically significant differences in the expression levels of the other 21 energy metabolites in wound tissue of rats in the two groups ( P>0.05). The five differential energy metabolites were enriched mainly in the glucagon, Rap1, Ras, hypoxia-inducible factor 1 signaling pathways as well as the tricarboxylic acid cycle, pyruvate metabolism, mitochondrial autophagy,and endocytosis pathways. Conclusions:The expressions of lactic acid and L-malic acid in wound tissue of diabetic rats decreased, while the expressions of cis-aconitic acid, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, and 5'-guanosine diphosphate increased. The differential energy metabolites were mainly enriched in oxidative stress, energy regulation, inflammatory reaction, and other related signaling pathways or pathways.
2.Targeted energy metabolomics study on wound tissue of diabetic rats
Xiaoyang WANG ; Yujie HU ; Xiaochuan WANG ; Jie ZHAO ; Jixun ZHANG ; Duyin JIANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2025;41(2):137-144
Objective:To explore the change of energy metabolism in wound tissue of diabetic rats.Methods:This study was an experimental study. Six 8-week-old male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into diabetic group inflicted with a diabetic full-thickness skin defect wound and control group only inflicted with a full-thickness skin defect wound according to the random number table method, with 3 rats in each group. The wound healing rates of rats in the two groups were calculated at 14 d after operation. The wound tissue of two groups of rats was collected at 14 d after operation, the targeted energy metabolomics detection was carried out by chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis, and the differential energy metabolites in the wound tissue were screened with significant change in the expression between the two groups of rats. The Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes enrichment analysis was performed on the differential energy metabolites.Results:At 14 d after operation, the wound healing rate of rats in diabetic group was (68.3±2.8)%, which was significantly lower than (98.1±1.2)% in control group ( t=16.92, P<0.05). At 14 d after operation, compared with those in control group, the expressions of cis-aconitic acid, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, and 5'-guanosine diphosphate were significantly increased in wound tissue of rats in diabetic group (with t values of 4.74, 3.09, and 3.99, respectively, P<0.05), the expressions of L-malic acid and lactic acid were significantly decreased (with t values of 3.45 and 12.20, respectively, P<0.05), and there were no statistically significant differences in the expression levels of the other 21 energy metabolites in wound tissue of rats in the two groups ( P>0.05). The five differential energy metabolites were enriched mainly in the glucagon, Rap1, Ras, hypoxia-inducible factor 1 signaling pathways as well as the tricarboxylic acid cycle, pyruvate metabolism, mitochondrial autophagy,and endocytosis pathways. Conclusions:The expressions of lactic acid and L-malic acid in wound tissue of diabetic rats decreased, while the expressions of cis-aconitic acid, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, and 5'-guanosine diphosphate increased. The differential energy metabolites were mainly enriched in oxidative stress, energy regulation, inflammatory reaction, and other related signaling pathways or pathways.
3.Clinical Study on Bizheng Granules Combined with Basic Therapy in the Treatment of Liver and Kidney Insufficiency and Phlegm-Dampness Cross-Blocking Syndrome of Nerve Root Type Cervical Spondylosis Radiculopathy
Ruirui XUE ; Shuming ZHANG ; Jixun DU ; Yuan FANG ; Jinhai XU ; Wen MO ; Qi SHI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(8):152-157
Objective To evaluate clinical efficacy and safety of Bizheng Granules combined with basic therapy in the treatment of liver and kidney insufficiency and phlegm-dampness cross-blocking syndrome of nerve root type cervical spondylosis radiculopathy.Methods Totally 108 patients with nerve root type cervical spondylosis radiculopathy were selected and divided into Bizheng Granules group,Jingfukang Granules group,and Bizheng Granules placebo group according to random number table method,with 36 cases in each group.The three groups were treated with the basic treatment(oral methylcobalamin tablets of 0.5 mg,three times a day,and cervical spine intermittent traction once a day,each time for 15 min),and Bizheng Granules were given in the Bizheng Granules group,and Jingfukang Granules in the Jingfukang Granules group,and Bizheng Granules placebo in the Bizheng Granules placebo group,twice a day after meals.All three groups were treated continuously for 2 weeks and followed up at 4 and 12 weeks after treatment.Visual analog scale(VAS),cervical dysfunction index(NDI),and 36-items short form survey(SF-36)score were recorded in the 3 groups before and after treatment and 4 and 12 weeks after treatment,respectively.Adverse reactions during treatment and follow-up were recorded in the 3 groups.Results 3 cases lost in the Bizheng Granules group,3 cases in the Jingfukang Granules group,and 1 case in the Bizheng Granules placebo group.Compared with the pre-treatment period,the differences in VAS score,NDI score,and SF-36 score among the three groups of patients at all time points of treatment and follow-up were statistically significant(P<0.05).At 12 weeks after treatment,the VAS score and NDI score of the Bizheng Granules group and the Jingfukang Granules group were lower than those of the Bizheng Granules placebo group,but the differences in VAS score and NDI score between Bizheng Granules group and Jingfukang Granules group were not statistically significant(P>0.05).12 weeks after treatment,the SF-36 score of Bizheng Granules group were higher than those of Bizheng Granules placebo group,but the difference in SF-36 score between Bizheng Granules group and Jingfukang Granules group was not statistically significant(P>0.05).The total effective rate of Bizheng Granules group was better than that of the Jingfukang Granules group and Bizheng Granules placebo group(P<0.05).The incidence of adverse reactions in the three groups was not statistically significant(P>0.05).There were no serious adverse events in the three groups.Conclusion Bizheng Granules combined with basic therapy has a definite therapeutic effect in improving pain,restoring cervical dysfunction,and improving quality of life in the treatment of liver and kidney insufficiency and phlegm-dampness cross-blocking syndrome of nerve root type cervical spondylosis radiculopathy,with good safety.
4. Genus Tetrastigma: A review of its folk uses, phytochemistry and pharmacology
Lizhi ZHANG ; Bin LI ; Mengyun WANG ; Haotian LIN ; Yilin PENG ; Xudong ZHOU ; Caiyun PENG ; Wei WANG ; Jixun ZHAN
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2022;14(2):210-233
The genus Tetrastigma belongs to the Vitaceae family and contains over 100 species. This paper reviewed folk uses, chemical constituents, pharmacological activities, and clinical applications of the medicinal plants in the genus Tetrastigma. In addition, the paper also discussed the current problems for the further studies. Up to now, more than 240 compounds were reported from the genus Tetrastigma, covering 74 flavonoids, 14 terpenoids, 19 steroids, 21 phenylpropanoids, 14 alkaloids and others constituents. Among them, flavonoids are the major and the characteristic chemical constituents in this genus. Modern pharmacological studies and clinical practice showed that the extracts and chemical constituents of Tetrastigma species possessed wide pharmacological activities including antitumor, antioxidative, hepatoprotective, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic activities. The information summarized in this paper provides valuable clues for new drug discovery and an incentive to expand the research of genus Tetrastigma.

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