1.Effects of Exercise Training on The Behaviors and HPA Axis in Autism Spectrum Disorder Rats Through The Gut Microbiota
Xue-Mei CHEN ; Yin-Hua LI ; Jiu-Gen ZHONG ; Zhao-Ming YANG ; Xiao-Hui HOU
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2025;52(6):1511-1528
ObjectiveThe study explores the influence of voluntary wheel running on the behavioral abnormalities and the activation state of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) rats through gut microbiota. MethodsSD female rats were selected and administered either400 mg/kg of valproic acid (VPA) solution or an equivalent volume of saline via intraperitoneal injection on day 12.5 of pregnancy. The resulting offspring were divided into 2 groups: the ASD model group (PASD, n=35) and the normal control group (PCON, n=16). Behavioral assessments, including the three-chamber social test, open field test, and Morris water maze, were conducted on postnatal day 23. After behavioral testing, 8 rats from each group (PCON, PASD) were randomly selected for serum analysis using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to measure corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), and corticosterone (CORT) concentration, to evaluate the functional state of the HPA axis in rats. On postnatal day 28, the remaining 8 rats in the PCON group were designated as the control group (CON, n=8), and the remaining 27 rats in the PASD group were randomly divided into 4 groups: ASD non-intervention group (ASD, n=6), ASD exercise group (ASDE, n=8), ASD fecal microbiota transplantation group (FMT, n=8), and ASD sham fecal microbiota transplantation group (sFMT, n=5). The rats in the ASD group and the CON group were kept under standard conditions, while the rats in the ASDE group performed 6 weeks of voluntary wheel running intervention starting on postnatal day 28. The rats in the FMT group were gavaged daily from postnatal day 42 with 1 ml/100 g fresh fecal suspension from ASDE rats which had undergone exercise for 2 weeks, 5 d per week, continuing for 4 weeks. The sFMT group received an equivalent volume of saline. After the interventions were completed, behavioral assessments and HPA axis markers were measured for all groups. ResultsBefore the intervention, the ASD model group exhibited significantly reduced social ability, social novelty preference, spontaneous activity, and exploratory interest, as well as impaired spatial learning, memory, and navigation abilities compared to the normal control group (P<0.05). Serum concentration of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), and corticosterone (CORT) in the PASD group were significantly higher than those in the PCON group (P<0.05). Following 6 weeks of voluntary wheel running, the ASDE group showed significant improvements in social ability, social novelty preference, spontaneous activity, exploratory interest, spatial learning, memory, and navigation skills compared to the ASD group (P<0.05), with a significant decrease in serum CORT concentration (P<0.05), and a downward trend in CRH and ACTH concentration. After 4 weeks of fecal microbiota transplantation in the exercise group, the FMT group showed marked improvements in social ability, social novelty preference, spontaneous activity, exploratory interest, as well as spatial learning, memory, and navigation abilities compared to both the ASD and sFMT groups (P<0.05). In addition, serum ACTH and CORT concentration were significantly reduced (P<0.05), and CRH concentration also showed a decreasing trend. ConclusionExercise may improve ASD-related behaviors by suppressing the activation of the HPA axis, with the gut microbiota likely playing a crucial role in this process.
2.Association of physical activity and sedentary behavior with cardiorespiratory fitness among middle school students in Lhasa
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(9):1318-1322
Objective:
To explore the relationship of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) with cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) among middle schoold students in Tibet, so as to provide empirical references for improving the cardiorespiratory fitness and health levels of adolescents in Tibet.
Methods:
From August to December 2020, 1 225 junior and senior high school students were selected from 2 middle schools in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, using the stratified cluster random sampling method. Triaxial accelerometers were used to evaluate PA and SB behaviors, and the 20 meter shuttle run was employed to assess CRF among the middle school students. Isochronous substitution modeling was used to analyze the associations of SB, low intensity physical activity (LPA), and moderate vigorous physical activity (MVPA) with CRF, and the saturation threshold effect in the dose response relationship between MVPA and CRF was analyzed through restricted cubic spline and two stage linear regression.
Results:
After adjusting for covariates such as gender, body mass index and sleep quality score, isotemporal substitution analysis showed that among junior high school students aged 13-15, replacing 30 minutes of SB ( B =1.73) or LPA ( B =2.38) with MVPA were positively associated with CRF (both P <0.05). Among senior high school students aged 16-18, replacing SB ( B =0.99) or LPA ( B =1.38) with MVPA were also positively associated with CRF (both P <0.05). Restricted cubic spline and two piecewise linear regression analyses indicated that only middle school girls aged 13-18 exhibited a saturation threshold effect between MVPA and CRF (logarithmic likelihood ratio test=0.03), with the optimal CRF improvement observed at 60 minutes of MVPA per day ( B=0.13, P < 0.01).
Conclusions
Reducing SB and LPA while increasing MVPA can improve CRF in Tibetan middle school students. To maximize CRF improvement, middle school girls should engage in at least 60 minutes of MVPA daily.
3.Toxoplasma gondii RH strain ROP16Ⅰ protein affects proliferation and the cell cycle in MH-S cells through the JAK-STAT3 pathway
Jia-ming LI ; Tian-tian DANG ; He YIN ; Zhi-jun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2025;41(2):113-120
This study was aimed at investigating the effects and mechanisms of Toxoplasma gondii type Ⅰ(RH strain)ROP16 protein on proliferation and the cell cycle in mouse alveolar macrophage MH-S cells.We constructed a Toxoplasma gondii type Ⅰ(RH)ROP16 overexpression lentivirus,transduced MH-S cells,and then screened cells with puromycin to obtain a cell line stably overexpressing ROP16Ⅰ.RT-qPCR and western blotting were used to verify expression effects,CCK-8 assays were used to detect cell proliferation activity,and flow cytometry was used to detect cell cycle changes.Western blotting and RT-qPCR were used to detect the expression levels of p53,p21,CDK6,Cyclin D1,STAT3,p-STAT3(Y705),and JAK1 proteins or genes,and immunofluorescence was used to detect the expression levels of ROP16Ⅰ and p-STAT3(Y705)and their subcellular co-localization in MH-S cells.ROP16Ⅰ protein and gene expression were detected in MH-S cells transduced with lentivirus for ROP16Ⅰ overexpression.CCK-8 assays revealed that ROP16Ⅰ promoted the proliferation of MH-S cells(P<0.01)and enhanced cell viability.Flow cytometry revealed that ROP16Ⅰ overexpression decreased the G0/G1 phase and elevated the G2 and S phases of the cell cycle in MH-S cells(P<0.01 or P<0.05).Compared with the MH-S cell group and MH-S-empty vector group,the MH-S-ROP16 cell group showed lower expression of p53 and p21 proteins;higher expression of CDK6,Cyclin D1,p-STAT3(Y705),and JAK1 proteins;lower expression of p53 and p21 mRNAs;and higher expression of CDK6 and Cyclin D1 mRNAs(all P<0.01).Immunofluorescence revealed that ROP16Ⅰ co-localized with p-STAT3(Y705)in the nucleus and surrounding cytoplasm.Therefore,Toxoplasma gondii type Ⅰ(RH)ROP16Ⅰ protein activates the JAK-STAT3 pathway;shortens the G0/G1 phase and lengthens the G2/S phase of the cell cycle;and promotes cell proliferation.These findings provide a theoretical basis for revealing the mechanism of immune evasion of Toxoplasma gondii,and lay a foundation for research on the prevention and treatment of Toxoplasma gondii pneumonia.
4.A bibliometric analysis of studies related to retroperitoneal tumors
Qian LIU ; Cheng-hua LUO ; Ming-yin ZHOU ; Xing-chen LIU ; Yong-qiang LI ; Hua-zhao XU ; Yu-jun XIONG
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2025;28(5):361-366
Objective:This study aims to analyze the trends,hotspots,and interrelations in research on retroperito-neal tumors through bibliometric methods,providing the latest scientific information support for clinicians and research-ers.Methods:Data were sourced from the SCI-expanded database of the Web of Science Core Collection,covering the period from 2004 to 2023.Statistical analysis and visualization of the number of publications,total citations,average citations per article,countries,institutions,journals,and keywords were conducted using Microsoft Excel 2019,VOS-viewer,and CiteSpace.Results:A total of 6,842 relevant articles were retrieved,with a total of 113 753 citations and an average of 16.63 citations per article.The number of publications had been increasing annually,peaking in 2022.The United States,China,and Japan are the major research countries,with the United States contributing the most.Memo-rial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center are the leading research in-stitutions.The journal with the most publications was the Cureus Journal of Medical Science.Gronchi Alessandro was the most prolific author.The ain keywords were"Management","Surgery",and"Tumor",and the most cited papers focus on surgery and multicenter studies.Conclusion:Research on retroperitoneal tumors is increasing annually,with hot-spots focusing on treatment methods and prognosis analysis.The United States is the main contributor to this field,with significant international collaboration.Future research should further explore the pathogenesis of retroperitoneal tumors and more effective treatment strategies.
5.The Clinical Mechanism of Improvement of Cognitive Impairment After Ischemic Stroke through Tongdu Xingshen Acupuncture by Regulating Gut Microbes
Zhuan LYU ; Yulong CHEN ; Yamin WANG ; Ruidong LIU ; Kaiqi SU ; Shuai YIN ; Jing GAO ; Ruiqing LI ; Mingli WU ; Ming ZHANG ; Xiaodong FENG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(2):545-555
Objective To explore the mechanism of Tongdu Xingshen acupuncture,the clinical efficacy,systemic inflammatory response,blood-brain barrier and intestinal flora in patients with cognitive impairment after ischemic stroke(IS)were studied.Methods Thirty patients(3 cases shedding)with cognitive impairment after IS were included as the disease group,including patients before treatment as the disease group,patients after Tongdu Xingshen acupuncture treatment as the electroacupuncture group,and 30 healthy controls(3 cases shedding)were included as the healthy group.In the electroacupuncture group,on the basis of the basic treatment,Tongdu Xingshen acupuncture was applied,which was 30 min each time,once a day for 14 days.The MMSE,MoCA and MBI scores of the three groups were observed.The fecal and serum samples from all study subjects were collected,and 16S rDNA sequencing technology and ELISA were used to detect the changes of proinflammatory factors IL-6,IL-1β,TNF-α and S100β in serum in intestinal flora and feces.Results Compared with the healthy group,the MMSE,MoCA,and MBI score of patients in the disease group decreased significantly(P<0.05),serum proinflammatory factors and S100β protein content increased significantly(P<0.05),and the Shannon index(P<0.01)and Simpson index(P<0.001)increased significantly.Compared with the disease group,the MMSE,MoCA,and MBI score of the EA group increased significantly(P<0.05),the serum levels of proinflammatory factors and S100β decreased significantly(P<0.05),Shannon index and Simpson index decreased(P>0.05).The dominant bacterial flora in the healthy group mainly included Bacteroides,Bifidobacterium,Bacteroides,Faecalibacterium,Bifidobacteriaceae,Ruminococcaceae,and Bacteroides and other beneficial bacteria(P<0.05).The dominant flora in the disease group included Proteobacteria,Enterobacteriaceae,Escherichia,Klebsiella and other opportunistic bacteria(P<0.05),while the dominant flora in the EA group was consistent with the healthy group,the relative abundance of beneficial bacteria increased significantly(P<0.05),and the relative abundance of opportunistic bacteria decreased significantly(P<0.05).Spearman correlation analysis found that beneficial bacteria were positively correlated with clinical efficacy related indicators,but with serum proinflammatory factors and the content of S100β was negatively correlated.Conclusion Tongdu Xingshen acupuncture can regulate the diversity of intestinal flora to increase the abundance of Bacteroides,Bifidobacterium,Faecalibacterium,and other beneficial bacteria,regulate the intestinal microecological balance,Thereby regulating systemic inflammation and blood-brain barrier function,which plays a role in improving cognitive function.
6.Research progress on the regulation of host innate immunity by structural and non-structural proteins of porcine deltacoronavirus
Fangxin GAO ; Deyuan TANG ; Zhiyong ZENG ; Bin WANG ; Min ZHOU ; Wenwen HU ; Yin-ming MAO ; Piao ZHOU ; Song HE ; Li ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(9):2066-2074
Porcine deltacoronavirus(PDCoV)is the main pathogen of porcine deltacoronavirus dis-ease.After infection,pigsmanifest a series of main symptoms,such as persistent vomiting,watery diarrhea and severe dehydration.Pigs at almost all growth stages are likely to be infected with the virus,especially suckling piglets are much sensitive to the virus.Once PDCoV infects the host,it u-sually causes significant immunosuppression.In recent years,studies on the immunosuppressive mechanism of PDCoV have gradually attracted widespread attention.The results showed that mul-tiple proteins of PDCoV were involved in the regulation of host innate immunity,revealing the mechanism of these proteins in regulating host innate immunity.In this paper,the interaction mechanism between PDCoV protein and host innate immunity were rsummarized,which will pro-vide a theoretical basis for further understanding the pathogenesis of PDCoV and effective preven-tion and control of porcine delta coronavirus disease.
7.Finite element analysis of biomechanical effect of annulus fibrosus suture on the lumbar spine after microendoscopic discectomy
Ming BAI ; Heping YIN ; Shuwen LI
Chinese Journal of Spine and Spinal Cord 2025;35(9):948-955
Objective:To investigate the effects of annulus fibrosus(AF)suture or not on the lumbar biome-chanics following microendoscopic discectomy(MED)through establishing finite element models(FEMs)of unsu-tured AF incision and sutured AF incision.Methods:A 27-year-old healthy young adult male volunteer was recruited and underwent lumbar CT to exclude spinal deformities,tumors,and other osseous pathologies.CT images of the L4/L5 segment were imported into the software Mimics for three-dimensional reconstruction and contour extraction.The resulting model was further processed using Geomagic,SolidWorks,and Workbench for solid modeling.An intact L4/5 segment model,an L4/5 model with an unsutured AF incision following MED(unsutured AF model),and an L4/5 model with a sutured AF incision following MED(sutured AF model)were established.Intervertebral range of motion(ROM),Von-Mises stress on the facet joints,and Von-Mises stress on the AF of the models were measured,and model validity was verified by comparison with previously pub-lished studies.After validation,the inferior end of the L5 vertebral body in all the three models was fixed.An axial load of 500N was applied to the superior end of the L4 vertebral body,and a bending moment of 7.5N·m was separately applied under six physiological loading conditions(flexion,extension,left/right lateral bending,and left/right axial rotation).The biomechanical properties of the three models at the L4/5 level,in-cluding intervertebral ROM and Von-Mises stress in facet joints,and Von-Mises stress on the AF were com-pared under different loading conditions.Results:No significant discrepancies were noted when data obtained under these six motion conditions were compared with the findings from prior literature,thus validating the models.Stress nephogram results revealed that under each motion condition,high-stress areas were located at the unsutured defect of the intervertebral disc AF and the surrounding facet joint processes.Compared with the intact model,the intervertebral ROM of the sutured AF model was 8.6802°,8.596°,4.8514°,5.0249°,2.2474°,and 1.9092°,respectively,under the six motions,while that of the unsutured AF model was 8.7475°,8.9453°,5.6441°,5.2546°,2.5886°,and 1.9487°,respectively.The ROM of the sutured AF model was 9%,19%,44%,38%,50%,and 40%higher than that of the intact model;Compared with the unsutured AF mod-el,it was reduced by 1%,4%,14%,4%,13%,and 2%respectively.For Von Mises stress on the AF under the six motion conditions,the stress of the sutured AF model was 2%,65%,21%,32%,51%,and 38%higher than that of the intact model,but 8%,48%,52%,10%,37%,and 48%lower than that of the unsu-tured AF model respectively.For Von-Mises stress in facet joints,the stress values of the sutured AF model were 12.109MPa,8.3601MPa,13.998MPa,12.969MPa,10.219MPa,and 10.074MPa respectively,while those of the unsutured AF model were 13.399MPa,9.6094MPa,18.175MPa,17.967MPa,12.409MPa,and 11.6384MPa respectively.The stress values of Von-Mises stress in facet joints of the sutured AF model was 5%,10%,32%,17%,31%,and 34%higher than that of the intact model;Compared with the unsutured AF model,it was decreased by 9%,13%,22%,27%,17%,and 13%respectively.Conclusions:Among the three con-structed L4/5 FEMs,the sutured AF model exhibits more favorable intervertebral ROM,and Von-Mises stress of facet joints and AF compared with the unsutured AF model.This indicates that AF suture contributes to enhancing intervertebral stability.
8.Effect of Tongxie Yaofang on intestinal mucosal barrier of IBS model based on mechanism of short-chain fatty acid-5-hydroxytryptophan conversion metabolism
Li-min ZHANG ; Qing-yu ZHAO ; Yi-ming WANG ; Jian-yu YIN ; Yue YIN ; Jian-wei WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(10):1963-1972
Aim To explore the mechanism of the co-lonic mucosa of rats with irritable bowel syndrome(IBS)by regulating the Tongxie Yaofang on mecha-nism of short chain fatty acids(SCFAs)and 5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT)conversion metabolism.Methods The IBS model rats were established by colorectal stimulating baby rats combined with tempora-ry separation of baby rats and female rats.The IBS rats were divided into low-dose Tongxie Yaofang group,high-dose group,model control group,and normal control group.Transmission electron microscopy was used to observe the ultrastructure of the intestinal mu-cosa;ELISA was used to detect the levels of DAO,D-LA,ET,5-HT and 5-HTP in serum;gas chromatogra-phy was used to detect the levels of SCFAs(acetic,propionic and butyric acids)in feces;immunohisto-chemistry was used to detect the expression levels of TPH1,TRPA,5-HTP,5-HT,TGR5,TLR2,5-HT4R and SERT;Western blot was used to detect the expres-sion of intestinal mucosal tight junction proteins Clau-din-1,ZO-1 and Hcy,and the expressions of TPH1,TRPA,TGR5,TLR2 and SERT in colon tissues were further validated.Results Tongxie Yaofang signifi-cantly increased the protein expression of Claudin-1 and ZO-1 of IBS model rats(P<0.01),decreased Hcy protein expression(P<0.01),and reduced lev-els of DAO,D-LA,ET,5-HT and 5-HTP in serum(P<0.05,P<0.01).It reduced acetic acid,propionic acid and butyric acid content in feces(P<0.05,P<0.01),decreased colonic tissue TPH1,TRPA,5-HTP,5-HT,TGR5,TLR2,5-HT4R expression(P<0.05,P<0.01),and increased SERT expression(P<0.05,P<0.01).Conclusion Tongxie Yaofang improves the pathology of IBS by promoting the expres-sion of intestinal tight junction proteins,regulating the expression of related proteins in the SCFAs-5-HT trans-lational metabolic system,and repairing the intestinal mucosal barrier function.
9.Chinese expert consensus on emergent treatment of hypothermia(2025 edition)
Wei CHEN ; Lei HE ; Ming YIN ; Tao WAN ; You-Qing TANG ; Ai-Ping WANG ; Yang LI ; Wan-Xian YU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2025;50(6):641-655
Hypothermia is a clinical syndrome characterized by core body temperature<35℃,caused by significant heat loss from body surface in cold environment.As a systemic cold injury,it can be lethal if treatment is delayed.Emergent diagnosis and treatment of hypothermia are expected to improve the prognosis of patients.In 2005,the U.S.Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine(USARIEM)issued guidelines for the prevention and management of cold injuries,but there has been no corresponding standard in China.Therefore,Emergency Branch of Chinese Medical Rescue Association,Emergency Medical Equipment Society of China Association of Medical Equipment,Integrated Rehabilitation Medical Branch of Chinese Medical Rescue Association,and Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Working Committee of Chinese Aging Well Association jointly developed the Chinese Expert Consensus on Emergent Treatment of Hypothermia(2025 edition).The consensus covers the pathophysiology,etiology and epidemiology,diagnosis and severity grading,prehospital treatment,and in-hospital treatment of hypothermia,including 15 recommendations in total,aiming to provide guidance for the relevant clinical rescue work.
10.Finite element analysis of biomechanical effect of annulus fibrosus suture on the lumbar spine after microendoscopic discectomy
Ming BAI ; Heping YIN ; Shuwen LI
Chinese Journal of Spine and Spinal Cord 2025;35(9):948-955
Objective:To investigate the effects of annulus fibrosus(AF)suture or not on the lumbar biome-chanics following microendoscopic discectomy(MED)through establishing finite element models(FEMs)of unsu-tured AF incision and sutured AF incision.Methods:A 27-year-old healthy young adult male volunteer was recruited and underwent lumbar CT to exclude spinal deformities,tumors,and other osseous pathologies.CT images of the L4/L5 segment were imported into the software Mimics for three-dimensional reconstruction and contour extraction.The resulting model was further processed using Geomagic,SolidWorks,and Workbench for solid modeling.An intact L4/5 segment model,an L4/5 model with an unsutured AF incision following MED(unsutured AF model),and an L4/5 model with a sutured AF incision following MED(sutured AF model)were established.Intervertebral range of motion(ROM),Von-Mises stress on the facet joints,and Von-Mises stress on the AF of the models were measured,and model validity was verified by comparison with previously pub-lished studies.After validation,the inferior end of the L5 vertebral body in all the three models was fixed.An axial load of 500N was applied to the superior end of the L4 vertebral body,and a bending moment of 7.5N·m was separately applied under six physiological loading conditions(flexion,extension,left/right lateral bending,and left/right axial rotation).The biomechanical properties of the three models at the L4/5 level,in-cluding intervertebral ROM and Von-Mises stress in facet joints,and Von-Mises stress on the AF were com-pared under different loading conditions.Results:No significant discrepancies were noted when data obtained under these six motion conditions were compared with the findings from prior literature,thus validating the models.Stress nephogram results revealed that under each motion condition,high-stress areas were located at the unsutured defect of the intervertebral disc AF and the surrounding facet joint processes.Compared with the intact model,the intervertebral ROM of the sutured AF model was 8.6802°,8.596°,4.8514°,5.0249°,2.2474°,and 1.9092°,respectively,under the six motions,while that of the unsutured AF model was 8.7475°,8.9453°,5.6441°,5.2546°,2.5886°,and 1.9487°,respectively.The ROM of the sutured AF model was 9%,19%,44%,38%,50%,and 40%higher than that of the intact model;Compared with the unsutured AF mod-el,it was reduced by 1%,4%,14%,4%,13%,and 2%respectively.For Von Mises stress on the AF under the six motion conditions,the stress of the sutured AF model was 2%,65%,21%,32%,51%,and 38%higher than that of the intact model,but 8%,48%,52%,10%,37%,and 48%lower than that of the unsu-tured AF model respectively.For Von-Mises stress in facet joints,the stress values of the sutured AF model were 12.109MPa,8.3601MPa,13.998MPa,12.969MPa,10.219MPa,and 10.074MPa respectively,while those of the unsutured AF model were 13.399MPa,9.6094MPa,18.175MPa,17.967MPa,12.409MPa,and 11.6384MPa respectively.The stress values of Von-Mises stress in facet joints of the sutured AF model was 5%,10%,32%,17%,31%,and 34%higher than that of the intact model;Compared with the unsutured AF model,it was decreased by 9%,13%,22%,27%,17%,and 13%respectively.Conclusions:Among the three con-structed L4/5 FEMs,the sutured AF model exhibits more favorable intervertebral ROM,and Von-Mises stress of facet joints and AF compared with the unsutured AF model.This indicates that AF suture contributes to enhancing intervertebral stability.


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