1.Association between Fish Consumption and Stroke Incidence Across Different Predicted Risk Populations: A Prospective Cohort Study from China.
Hong Yue HU ; Fang Chao LIU ; Ke Yong HUANG ; Chong SHEN ; Jian LIAO ; Jian Xin LI ; Chen Xi YUAN ; Ying LI ; Xue Li YANG ; Ji Chun CHEN ; Jie CAO ; Shu Feng CHEN ; Dong Sheng HU ; Jian Feng HUANG ; Xiang Feng LU ; Dong Feng GU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(1):15-26
OBJECTIVE:
The relationship between fish consumption and stroke is inconsistent, and it is uncertain whether this association varies across predicted stroke risks.
METHODS:
A cohort study comprising 95,800 participants from the Prediction for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk in China project was conducted. A standardized questionnaire was used to collect data on fish consumption. Participants were stratified into low- and moderate-to-high-risk categories based on their 10-year stroke risk prediction scores. Hazard ratios ( HRs) and 95% confidence intervals ( CIs) were estimated using Cox proportional hazard models and additive interaction by relative excess risk due to interaction (RERI), attributable proportion (AP), and synergy index (SI).
RESULTS:
During 703,869 person-years of follow-up, 2,773 incident stroke events were identified. Higher fish consumption was associated with a lower risk of stroke, particularly among moderate-to-high-risk individuals ( HR = 0.53, 95% CI: 0.47-0.60) than among low-risk individuals ( HR = 0.64, 95% CI: 0.49-0.85). A significant additive interaction between fish consumption and predicted stroke risk was observed (RERI = 4.08, 95% CI: 2.80-5.36; SI = 1.64, 95% CI: 1.42-1.89; AP = 0.36, 95% CI: 0.28-0.43).
CONCLUSION
Higher fish consumption was associated with a lower risk of stroke, and this beneficial association was more pronounced in individuals with moderate-to-high stroke risk.
Humans
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China/epidemiology*
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Male
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Female
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Stroke/etiology*
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Middle Aged
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Prospective Studies
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Incidence
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Aged
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Animals
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Fishes
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Risk Factors
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Diet
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Seafood
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Adult
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Cohort Studies
2.A new type of itraconazole amphiphilic chitosan preparation of nanometer antibacterial agent and activity against Candida albicans in vitro
Gan-hong WANG-CAO ; Bing-ke ZHAO ; Zheng LIU ; Jian-nan ZHANG ; Liang-yu CAI ; Li-peng QIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(12):3379-3387
The limitations of antifungal drugs and severe drug resistance make the treatment of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) a great challenge. Itraconazole (ITZ), as a clinical first-line drug, has a wide range of antifungal activity, but it is still limited by adverse reactions such as liver and kidney toxicity, headache and abdominal pain due to its poor water solubility and easy to cause drug accumulation by injection. In this study, the amphiphilic polymer gallic acid-chitosan-cinnamaldehyde (GA-CS-CN) was prepared by amide reaction and Schiff-base reaction. The drug-loaded nanoparticles (GA-CS-CN/ITZ) were prepared by ultrasonic method. The properties of nanoparticles formulations and its
3.Strengthening the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine to promote the construction of a Chinese characteristic wound repair and regeneration system
Yu LIU ; Xiaohui QIU ; Na YANG ; Hong YANG ; Lixin XU ; Jian WANG ; Lu ZHANG ; Ke CAO ; Ke TAO ; Wu XIONG ; Jianda ZHOU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2024;26(3):321-325
To promote the construction of a wound repair and regeneration system with Chinese characteristics, it is necessary to follow the principle of combining traditional Chinese and Western medicine, and integrate theory, clinical practice, and teaching. Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes a holistic concept and the principle of dialectical treatment, while Western medicine focuses on etiological analysis and local treatment. The combination of Chinese and Western medicine can complement each other's advantages and improve treatment effectiveness. The key technological innovations in repairing and regenerating systems cover areas such as drug therapy, physical therapy, and the application of biomaterials. This article discusses the development potential and challenges of combining traditional Chinese and Western medicine in the field of wound repair and regeneration, providing new ideas and methods for the development of wound repair and regeneration. It is expected to bring better medical services and treatment effects to patients undergoing repair and regeneration.
4.Advances in roles of Parabacteroides distasonis and its regulation by traditional Chinese medicines.
Dan LONG ; Meng QIN ; Pei-Peng CHEN ; Xin HUANG ; Ya-Ting CAO ; Ai-Ling YIN ; Yue-Yue CHEN ; Hai-Dan WANG ; Yun-Ke GUO ; Xuan WANG ; Hai-Jian SUN ; Jin-Jun SHAN ; Wei ZHOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2024;49(22):5988-5997
Parabacteroides distasonis is a gram-negative bacterium initially isolated from a clinical specimen in the 1930s. The strain was re-classified to form the new genus Parabacteroides in 2006. P. distasonis can regulate intestinal barrier function and plays a key role in immune response and metabolic regulation of bodies. Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) is closely related to the intestinal microbiota. Polysaccharides, saponins, and other ingredients of TCM can treat diseases by interacting with P. distasonis, but the specific mechanisms underlying these processes are still unclear, requiring further exploration. This study reviewed the roles and related mechanisms of P. distasonis in inflammatory-immune diseases, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular disease, neuropsychiatric diseases, cancer, and other diseases and summarized the relevant research results of TCM to prevent and treat diseases by regulating P. distasonis. This study provides a reference for subsequent exploration of P. distasonis and research on the interaction between TCM and intestinal microbiota.
Humans
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome/drug effects*
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Animals
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Bacteroidetes
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology*
5.Light-Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis: Cardiac Magnetic Resonance for Assessing Response to Chemotherapy
Yubo GUO ; Xiao LI ; Yajuan GAO ; Kaini SHEN ; Lu LIN ; Jian WANG ; Jian CAO ; Zhuoli ZHANG ; Ke WAN ; Xi Yang ZHOU ; Yucheng CHEN ; Long Jiang ZHANG ; Jian LI ; Yining WANG
Korean Journal of Radiology 2024;25(5):426-437
Objective:
Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is a diagnostic tool that provides precise and reproducible information about cardiac structure, function, and tissue characterization, aiding in the monitoring of chemotherapy response in patients with lightchain cardiac amyloidosis (AL-CA). This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of CMR in monitoring responses to chemotherapy in patients with AL-CA.
Materials and Methods:
In this prospective study, we enrolled 111 patients with AL-CA (50.5% male; median age, 54 [interquartile range, 49–63] years). Patients underwent longitudinal monitoring using biomarkers and CMR imaging. At followup after chemotherapy, patients were categorized into superior and inferior response groups based on their hematological and cardiac laboratory responses to chemotherapy. Changes in CMR findings across therapies and differences between response groups were analyzed.
Results:
Following chemotherapy (before vs. after), there were significant increases in myocardial T2 (43.6 ± 3.5 ms vs. 44.6 ± 4.1 ms; P = 0.008), recovery in right ventricular (RV) longitudinal strain (median of -9.6% vs. -11.7%; P = 0.031), and decrease in RV extracellular volume fraction (ECV) (median of 53.9% vs. 51.6%; P = 0.048). These changes were more pronounced in the superior-response group. Patients with superior cardiac laboratory response showed significantly greater reductions in RV ECV (-2.9% [interquartile range, -8.7%–1.1%] vs. 1.7% [-5.5%–7.1%]; P = 0.017) and left ventricular ECV (-2.0% [-6.0%–1.3%] vs. 2.0% [-3.0%–5.0%]; P = 0.01) compared with those with inferior response.
Conclusion
Cardiac amyloid deposition can regress following chemotherapy in patients with AL-CA, particularly showing more prominent regression, possibly earlier, in the RV. CMR emerges as an effective tool for monitoring associated tissue characteristics and ventricular functional recovery in patients with AL-CA undergoing chemotherapy, thereby supporting its utility in treatment response assessment.
6.Chemical constituents from the flower buds of Magnolia biondii and their in vitro acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activities
Yan-Gang CAO ; Jian-Chao WANG ; Meng-Na WANG ; Yu-Huan HE ; Hong-Wei LI ; Zhi-You HAO ; Xiao-Ke ZHENG ; Wei-Sheng FENG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2024;46(7):2278-2283
AIM To study the chemical constituents from flower buds of Magnolia biondii Pamp.and their in vitro acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activities.METHODS The 50% acetone extract from the flower buds of M.biondii was isolated and purified by Diaion HP-20,Toyopearl HW-40C,ODS and semi-preparative HPLC,then the structures of obtained compounds were identified by physicochemical properties and spectral data.The in vitro acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activities of these compounds were determined according to previous method established by research group.RESULTS Seventeen compounds were isolated and identified as crassifolioside(1),magnoloside B(2),rutin(3),isoquercitrin(4),quercetin(5),northalifoline(6),cordysinin B(7),thymidine(8),indazole(9),dihydrodehydrodiconiferyl alcohol(10),aesculetin(11),C-veratroylglycol(12),3,4-dihydroxyphenylethanol(13),3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylethanol(14),3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid(15),2,4,6-trimethoxyphenol(16),syringic acid(17).CONCLUSION Compounds 1-17 are isolated from this plant for the first time,none of which show acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activities at the concentration of 20 μmol/L.
7.Efficacy and safety of combined treatment with FiLaC TM surgery and infliximab for complex perianal fistulizing Crohn's disease
Xiaohui WANG ; Keyu QIAN ; Cheng ZHANG ; Ke XU ; Jian HE ; Mingming ZHU ; Ye ZHANG ; Zhe CUI ; Dongxing CAO
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2024;08(5):390-394
Objective:To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of fistula-tract lase closure (FiLaC TM) surgery combined with the infliximab (IFX) for treating complex perianal fistulizing Crohn's disease (pfCD) . Methods:A retrospective was conducted. Patients with pfCD undergoing FiLaC TM at Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine between February 2019 and August 2020 were retrospectively enrolled. The preoperative protocol included seton drainage and pharmacological induction, utilizing IFX alone or in combination with immunosuppressants. After achieving remission in CD, patients underwent definitive surgery with FiLaC TM. Clinical outcomes and adverse events such as bleeding, pain, and fecal incontinence following FiLaC TM were recorded. The Wexner fecal incontinence score and Crohn's anal fistula quality of life scale (CAF-QoL) were assessed both preoperatively and 24 months postoperatively. Results:The study included 30 patients (23 males, 7 females) with a median age of 23.6 (18.0, 30.5) years. At 24 months postoperatively, 21 patients (70.0%) achieved clinical cure; 2 patients (6.7%) showed improvement; 2 patients (6.7%) did not heal, with one eventually healing after a repeat FiLaC TM procedure and the other requiring re-seton placement; 5 patients (16.7%) relapsed and required re-seton. The Wexner fecal incontinence score at 24 months postoperatively was lower compared to preoperative scores [2.0 (1.8, 3.0) vs. 2.0 (2.0, 3.0), P = 0.001]. The postoperative CAF-QoL scores were higher as compared to the preoperative score[39.5 (33.8, 62.3) vs. 37.5 (30.0, 56.3), P = 0.03]. There were no complications such as fecal incontinence, urinary incontinence, or bleeding postoperatively. Twenty-seven patients (90%) experienced mild pain, and 1 (3.3%) reported moderate pain, all resolving without intervention. Conclusion:Combined treatment with FiLaC TM and IFX is both effective and safe for managing complex pfCD.
8.Efficacy and safety of combined treatment with FiLaC TM surgery and infliximab for complex perianal fistulizing Crohn's disease
Xiaohui WANG ; Keyu QIAN ; Cheng ZHANG ; Ke XU ; Jian HE ; Mingming ZHU ; Ye ZHANG ; Zhe CUI ; Dongxing CAO
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2024;08(5):390-394
Objective:To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of fistula-tract lase closure (FiLaC TM) surgery combined with the infliximab (IFX) for treating complex perianal fistulizing Crohn's disease (pfCD) . Methods:A retrospective was conducted. Patients with pfCD undergoing FiLaC TM at Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine between February 2019 and August 2020 were retrospectively enrolled. The preoperative protocol included seton drainage and pharmacological induction, utilizing IFX alone or in combination with immunosuppressants. After achieving remission in CD, patients underwent definitive surgery with FiLaC TM. Clinical outcomes and adverse events such as bleeding, pain, and fecal incontinence following FiLaC TM were recorded. The Wexner fecal incontinence score and Crohn's anal fistula quality of life scale (CAF-QoL) were assessed both preoperatively and 24 months postoperatively. Results:The study included 30 patients (23 males, 7 females) with a median age of 23.6 (18.0, 30.5) years. At 24 months postoperatively, 21 patients (70.0%) achieved clinical cure; 2 patients (6.7%) showed improvement; 2 patients (6.7%) did not heal, with one eventually healing after a repeat FiLaC TM procedure and the other requiring re-seton placement; 5 patients (16.7%) relapsed and required re-seton. The Wexner fecal incontinence score at 24 months postoperatively was lower compared to preoperative scores [2.0 (1.8, 3.0) vs. 2.0 (2.0, 3.0), P = 0.001]. The postoperative CAF-QoL scores were higher as compared to the preoperative score[39.5 (33.8, 62.3) vs. 37.5 (30.0, 56.3), P = 0.03]. There were no complications such as fecal incontinence, urinary incontinence, or bleeding postoperatively. Twenty-seven patients (90%) experienced mild pain, and 1 (3.3%) reported moderate pain, all resolving without intervention. Conclusion:Combined treatment with FiLaC TM and IFX is both effective and safe for managing complex pfCD.
9.Integration of plasma metabolomics and spectrum-effect correlation for profiling the mechanism and pharmacodynamic substances on attenuating hepatic fibrosis of Bupleuri Radix and Paeoniae Radix Alba before and after vinegar-processing and compatibility
Xin LIU ; Hui YU ; Jian-tao SONG ; Yi-jing CHEN ; Qiao ZHANG ; Hao CAI ; Gang CAO ; Hui ZHU ; Yu DUAN ; Ke PEI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(7):1790-1801
Plasma metabolomics based on UHPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS technique was developed for profiling the mechanism on attenuating hepatic fibrosis of Bupleuri Radix (BR) and Paeoniae Radix Alba (PRA) before and after vinegar-processing and compatibility, and to screen potential pharmacodynamic substances by spectrum-effect correlation method in this study. Firstly, SD rats with CCl4-induced hepatic fibrosis were used as an
10.Pharmacokinetic investigation of principal active constituents in renal fibrotic rats after oral administration of crude and salt-processed eucommiae cortex extracts
Meng-qing WANG ; Hao CAI ; Xin LIU ; Jian-tao SONG ; Gang CAO ; Hui ZHU ; Yu DUAN ; Ke PEI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(6):1611-1618
A quantitative analysis method for six principal active constituents (acubin, geniposidic acid, chlorogenic acid, pinoresinol di-

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