1.Construction of Saikosaponin D Multifunctional Liposomes and Evaluation of Its Anti-liver Cancer Efficacy and Targeting
Kun YU ; Guochun YANG ; Yaliang JIANG ; Yunting XIAO ; Congxian WANG ; Qionge SUN ; Ziyue LI ; Yikun SHANG ; Yu MAO ; Xin CHENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(9):205-216
ObjectiveTo construct a multifunctional liposomal delivery system by replacing cholesterol(Chol) in conventional liposomes with saikosaponin D(SSD) and modifying with poloxamer 407(P407) for co-delivery of curcumin(Cur). The system was evaluated for in vivo tumor targeting and inhibitory effects on mouse subcutaneous solid tumors. MethodsSingle-factor and orthogonal tests combined with information entropy weighting were used to optimize the formulation process of the liposome with encapsulation efficiency and absolute Zeta potential as indexes, and validation studies and liposomal characterization were performed. A subcutaneous solid tumor model was established by injecting H22 hepatocellular carcinoma cells subcutaneously into the dorsal surface of the right forelimb of mice. DiR-loaded traditional Chol liposomes(P407-DiR-Chol-LPs, PDCL) and novel SSD-based liposomes(P407-DiR-SSD-LPs, PDSL) were prepared by the optimized formulation process, and tail vein injection was performed to investigate the impact of SSD on liposome tumor targeting with small animal in vivo imaging. Mice were randomly divided into eight groups, including blank group, model group, free doxorubicin(DOX) group(2 mg·kg-1), free Cur group(8 mg·kg-1), free SSD group(10 mg·kg-1), P407-Cur-Chol-LPs(PCCL) group, P407-SSD-LPs(PSL) group, and P407-Cur-SSD-Lps(PCSL) group. Treatments were administered intraperitoneally every other day for seven doses. Antitumor efficacy and biocompatibility were evaluated by monitoring body weight change, organ indices, tumor volume and mass, relative tumor proliferation rate(T/C), and tumor growth inhibition rate(TGI). Histopathological analysis of liver, kidney, and tumor tissues was performed using hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining. Serum levels of aspartate aminotransferase(AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), blood urea nitrogen(BUN), and creatinine(Crea)in mice were quantified by fully automated biochemical analyzer. ResultsOrthogonal test yielded optimal ratios of Cur, SSD, and P407 to soybean phosphatidylcholine(SPC) as 1∶25, 1∶20, and 1∶4. The optimized PCSL exhibited spherical morphology with a particle size of 179.15 nm, a Zeta potential of -47.25 mV, and an encapsulation efficiency of 96.40%. Its in vitro release profile conformed to first-order kinetics, demonstrating excellent storage stability and hemocompatibility. In vivo imaging revealed that the fluorescence signal in tumor tissues and the fluorescence intensity ratio between tumors and organs were significantly higher in the PDSL group than in the PDCL group(P<0.05, P<0.01). Among the treatment groups, PCSL group showed superior efficacy over free Cur group, free SSD group, PCCL group, and PSL group, with TGI>40% and T/C<60%, indicating pronounced anti-hepatocellular carcinoma effects(P<0.05, P<0.01). Histopathology and serum biochemistry indicated minimal hepatorenal toxicity and improved hepatic and renal function in PCSL-treated mice. ConclusionReplacing Chol with SSD in preparing multifunctional drug delivery systems not only stabilizes liposomes but also yields superior anti-hepatocellular carcinoma efficacy, achieving the effect of drug-excipient integration. Co-delivery of Cur via this system can be used for treating subcutaneous solid tumors in hepatocellular carcinoma, providing new insights and technical approaches for anti-hepatocellular carcinoma research and the meridian-guiding and messenger-directing theory in traditional Chinese medicine.
2.Methylamine Thiocyanate-doped FA 0.8Cs 0.2PbI 2Br Perovskite Sensor for Sensitive and Ultrafast Detection of NO 2 at Room Temperature
Yan-Shang GONG ; Meng-Han ZHAO ; Jian-Kun SUN ; Li-Xue ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2025;53(4):525-534,中插1-中插8
Nitrogen dioxide(NO 2)is a prevalent air pollutant that poses significant threats to the environment and human health,emphasizing the urgent need for high-performance NO 2 sensors for effective environmental monitoring at room temperature.Sensors based on metal halide perovskites have emerged as promising candidates for gas detection at room temperature,but their long-term stability remains a major challenge.In this study,a methylamine thiocyanate(MT)-doped FA 0.8Cs 0.2PbI 2Br(PVK)gas sensor(MT-PVK)was prepared using a simple one-step spin-coating method and ethyl acetate(EA)anti-solvent extraction technique.The crystalline structure,chemical composition,and particle morphology of the MT-PVK thin film were characterized.The MT-PVK thin film was then utilized as a gas sensor for NO 2 detection at room temperature.The results demonstrated that the sensor exhibited outstanding selectivity and reversibility at low concentrations of NO 2 gas,with a detection limit as low as 33 ppb(10-9,nL/L).For 10 ppm(10-6,μL/L)NO 2,the sensor showed rapid response and recovery time of only 1.6 s and 27 s,outperforming most traditional metal oxide NO 2 sensors.Furthermore,compared to the original PVK,the MT molecules significantly enhanced the structural and sensing stability of the MT-PVK sensor under high humidity conditions(55%±5%).These findings suggested that MT-doped FA 0.8Cs 0.2PbI 2Br perovskite gas sensors offered a promising pathway for the development of rapid-response gas sensing technologies suitable for room temperature operation.
3.Passive thermal design and test for partial structure of an aircraft
Jinlin LI ; Qingmei FAN ; Lingyan DING ; Kun SHANG ; Bing LI
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2025;36(2):137-142
To ensure the equipment of aircraft works stably and reliably during extravehicular activities,the equipment exposed to vacuum requires appropriate thermal control measures.Aiming at the overall structure and thermal design of aircraft,passive thermal control measures are used to regulate the temperature of the equipment outside the aircraft.The surface temperature of the equipment under different structural and environmental conditions is calculated by simulation using thermal analysis software Thermal-Desktop,the corresponding thermal control effect is analyzed in detail,and the optimal thermal design scheme is proposed.Based on the simulation calculation,the partial passive thermal design scheme has been tested and verified through the thermal vacuum experiment.The test results show that the bottom plate of backpack is used as an isothermal radiator,the equipment mounting surface is completely in contact with the bottom plate and the thermal grease is filled between them,the maximum temperature on the equipment surface is lower than 40℃,the thermal control can provide well temperature control for the equipment.
4.Analysis of restraint layer fabrics properties on spacesuit joint mobility
Meng LI ; Kun SHANG ; Hongjing LIU
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2025;36(2):164-168
In order to validate the effects of restraint layer material on mechanical properties of spacesuit joints,application and development trend of typical restraint layer materials were studied.Based on the design requirement of restraint layer material for spacesuit joint functional analysis,choosing polyamide fiber and polyarylester fiber with same weaving process,two kinds of restraint layer fabrics were obtained.Effects on spacesuit joint performance were studied by comparison test on material mechanical properties and typical joint mobility with both fabrics.The results indicate that the characteristic of polyarylester with high strength and low elongation has advantage on compression and ergonomic support.The high modulus of polyarylester can provide creep resistance for spacesuit joints in the condition of periodic inflating and working,which can perform structure stability in life cycle.The high stiffness of polyarylester can reduce the thickness of fabric,which can improve hysteresis and reduce joint resistance on spacesuit joints but also interfere smoothness in the process of joint motion.The results can provide references for the design on spacesuit joints and the selection on restraint layer materials.
5.Design,analysis and verification of hand temperature control for extravehicular activities
Kun SHANG ; Xiubin LIU ; Hailiang WANG ; Biyun ZHOU ; Ruixi JIA ; Ye ZHU
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2025;36(2):183-188
During long-term extravehicular activities(EVA),there have been multiple instances of localized discomfort due to cold extremities such as hands and feet.The primary reason is that the design of space suit gloves prioritizes maximizing operational flexibility,which leads to reduced passive thermal protection in certain areas.Insufficient local thermal protection can cause the hands to lose metabolic heat in cold environments over time,resulting in cold stress.Therefore,it is necessary to conduct research on temperature control technology to meet the thermal comfort requirements of astronauts' hands during EVA.Effective active temperature measures can expand the range of low temperature working environments that astronauts' hands can adapt to during EVA,enhance hand thermal comfort,and ensure hand operational capabilities,preventing excessive cold from exceeding medical requirement and affecting extravehicular missions.This paper combines the metabolic heat generation patterns of the human hand to analyze the temperature control requirements for extravehicular gloves,simulate and optimize the layout of electric heaters,and evaluate the feasibility of the electric heating system for extravehicular gloves by building a thermal simulation model.Through prototype vacuum thermal testing,comprehensive verification of the temperature control module for extravehicular gloves was achieved,demonstrating the effectiveness of the temperature control system.
6.A multicenter randomized controlled study on the effect of acellular dermal matrix combined with hydroconductive dressing on wound healing of diabetic foot
Kun ZHANG ; Guangyao YANG ; Shang JU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(7):546-550
Objective:To investigate the effect of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) combined with hydroconductive dressing (HD) on wound healing of diabetic foot.Methods:In this study, 141 admitted patients with diabetic foot from Jun 2022 to Jun 2024 were randomly divided into three groups: control group, ADM group and ADM+HD group. The clinical data of all patients were collected and the differences of each index were compared.Results:There were 47 cases in each group. After 4 weeks of treatment, there were significant differences in wound area and VAS score among the three groups ( P<0.05). The number of ADM replacement in ADM+HD group was less and the incidence of adverse reactions was lower than that in ADM group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:ADM combined with HD has significant advantages in accelerating wound healing, relieving pain, reducing the number of dressing changes and reducing the incidence of infection.
7.Application prospects of robotic gastrectomy for gastric carcinoma
Leping LI ; Yongjian ZHANG ; Ronghua ZHANG ; Zhen FANG ; Kun XIAO ; Qi ZOU ; Liang SHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;40(8):597-600
Radical gastrectomy is the most important treatment for gastric cancer. In recent years, robot-assisted surgical systems have demonstrated significant potential in gastric cancer treatment, thanks to their minimally invasiveness, precise, and fast recovery features. As clinical research continues to deepen, a growing body of evidence has confirmed that robot-assisted gastrectomy offers distinct advantages, such as improved efficiency in lymph node dissection and a reduced incidence of postoperative complications. But at the same time, robotic surgery still has some shortcomings such as high cost, long operation time and lack of force feedback. With the emergence of high-level evidence-based medical evidence and the application of domestic robot system, robot radical gastrectomy will be further promoted and applied. Robotic surgery has broad application prospects, and further advances in techniques are expected in future in the direction of single-port, intelligent, automation and multi-technology integration .
8.Effect of exogenous luteinizing hormone on vitrification granulosa cells and its mechanism
Jie CHEN ; Shang GAO ; Shao-jie ZHANG ; Xi YANG ; Kun LI ; Jun SHI ; Xing WANG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2025;34(1):1-5
Objective To investigate the effect of exogenous luteinizing hormone (LH) on vitrification granulosa cells and its mecha-nisms. Methods The granulosa cells of 4-week-old preadolescent mice were selected and divided into the fresh group (without vitrification procedure),the vitrification group (treated according to vitrification procedure) and the LH group (treated with 0.3 IU/L of LH intervention on the basis of the vitrification group). Granulocyte count was performed,and Realtime PCR and Western blot were used to detect the expression changes of Foxl2,PI3K,AKT and mTOR mRNAs and proteins in each group. Results Compared with the vitrification group,the total number of granulosa cells in the LH group was significantly increased (P<0.05),and the expression of Foxl2,PI3K,AKT and mTOR mRNAs and proteins were elevated (P<0.05). Conclusion The intevention of exogenous LH is beneficial for the survival of vitrifi-cation granulosa cells,and the mechanism may be related to the activation of PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway.
9.Influence of scraping along meridians combined with thunder-fire moxibustion on motor function and hemorheology in patients with shoulder-hand syndrome after ischemic stroke
Jianhua ZHOU ; Kun WANG ; Xiaobo SHANG ; Ye WANG ; Fan LI ; Liman ZHANG ; Minju LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(4):260-266
Objective:To analyze the effect of meridian scraping combined with thunder fire moxibustion in improving the motor function and hemorheology of patients with shoulder hand syndrome (SHS) after ischemic stroke, in order to provide reference for clinical intervention of SHS patients after ischemic stroke.Methods:A prospective study was conducted using a simple random sampling method to select SHS patients after ischemic stroke admitted to Shijiazhuang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from January 2020 to June 2023, and were randomly divided into two groups. The thunder-fire moxibustion group were given routine nursing and thunder-fire moxibustion therapy, and the combined group were additionally given scraping therapy along meridians on the basis of thunder-fire moxibustion group. The Upper Limb Fugl-Meyer Motor Function Assessment Scale (U-FMA) score, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score, Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) score, shoulder joint activity score, hemorheological indicators (hematocrit, plasma viscosity, platelet adhesion rate) and activities of daily living (Barthel Index), etc. were compared between two groups before and after intervention.Results:Finally, 86 patients with SHS after ischemic stroke were included, with 42 patients in the thunder-fire moxibustion group, including 25 males and 17 females, aged (59.37 ± 7.64) years; 44 patients in the combined group, including 24 males and 20 females, aged (59.52 ± 7.61) years. Before intervention, there was no statistical significance in U-FMA score, VAS score, ARAT score, shoulder joint activity score, hemorheology index level and Barthel Index between two groups (all P>0.05). After intervention, the U-FMA score, ARAT score and Barthel Index in the combined group were (48.21 ± 4.85), (40.22 ± 4.64), (56.43 ± 9.76) points, respectively, which were higher than (44.56 ± 4.23), (35.98 ± 4.37), (51.97 ± 8.31) points in the thunder-fire moxibustion group, the differences were statistically significant ( t =3.71, 4.36, 2.28, all P<0.05). The VAS score, shoulder joint mobility score, blood cell volume, plasma viscosity and platelet adhesion rate in the combined group were (2.44 ± 0.87) points, (1.23 ± 0.25) points, 0.44 ± 0.02, (1.35 ± 0.32) mPa·s, (53.56 ± 5.71)%, respectively, which were lower than (3.05 ± 0.99) points, (1.58 ± 0.22) points, 0.46 ± 0.02, (1.72 ± 0.36) mPa·s, (62.53 ± 5.94)% in the thunder-fire moxibustion group, the differences were statistically significant ( t values were 3.04-7.14, all P<0.05). Conclusions:Scraping along meridians combined with thunder-fire moxibustion therapy can achieve good intervention effect in patients with SHS after ischemic stroke, improve the upper limb motor function and hemorheology of patients, and enhance the activities of daily living.
10.Influence of scraping along meridians combined with thunder-fire moxibustion on motor function and hemorheology in patients with shoulder-hand syndrome after ischemic stroke
Jianhua ZHOU ; Kun WANG ; Xiaobo SHANG ; Ye WANG ; Fan LI ; Liman ZHANG ; Minju LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(4):260-266
Objective:To analyze the effect of meridian scraping combined with thunder fire moxibustion in improving the motor function and hemorheology of patients with shoulder hand syndrome (SHS) after ischemic stroke, in order to provide reference for clinical intervention of SHS patients after ischemic stroke.Methods:A prospective study was conducted using a simple random sampling method to select SHS patients after ischemic stroke admitted to Shijiazhuang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from January 2020 to June 2023, and were randomly divided into two groups. The thunder-fire moxibustion group were given routine nursing and thunder-fire moxibustion therapy, and the combined group were additionally given scraping therapy along meridians on the basis of thunder-fire moxibustion group. The Upper Limb Fugl-Meyer Motor Function Assessment Scale (U-FMA) score, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score, Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) score, shoulder joint activity score, hemorheological indicators (hematocrit, plasma viscosity, platelet adhesion rate) and activities of daily living (Barthel Index), etc. were compared between two groups before and after intervention.Results:Finally, 86 patients with SHS after ischemic stroke were included, with 42 patients in the thunder-fire moxibustion group, including 25 males and 17 females, aged (59.37 ± 7.64) years; 44 patients in the combined group, including 24 males and 20 females, aged (59.52 ± 7.61) years. Before intervention, there was no statistical significance in U-FMA score, VAS score, ARAT score, shoulder joint activity score, hemorheology index level and Barthel Index between two groups (all P>0.05). After intervention, the U-FMA score, ARAT score and Barthel Index in the combined group were (48.21 ± 4.85), (40.22 ± 4.64), (56.43 ± 9.76) points, respectively, which were higher than (44.56 ± 4.23), (35.98 ± 4.37), (51.97 ± 8.31) points in the thunder-fire moxibustion group, the differences were statistically significant ( t =3.71, 4.36, 2.28, all P<0.05). The VAS score, shoulder joint mobility score, blood cell volume, plasma viscosity and platelet adhesion rate in the combined group were (2.44 ± 0.87) points, (1.23 ± 0.25) points, 0.44 ± 0.02, (1.35 ± 0.32) mPa·s, (53.56 ± 5.71)%, respectively, which were lower than (3.05 ± 0.99) points, (1.58 ± 0.22) points, 0.46 ± 0.02, (1.72 ± 0.36) mPa·s, (62.53 ± 5.94)% in the thunder-fire moxibustion group, the differences were statistically significant ( t values were 3.04-7.14, all P<0.05). Conclusions:Scraping along meridians combined with thunder-fire moxibustion therapy can achieve good intervention effect in patients with SHS after ischemic stroke, improve the upper limb motor function and hemorheology of patients, and enhance the activities of daily living.

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