1.Research and application of thermosensitive Pickering emulsion with X-ray and ultrasound dual-modal imaging functions for intra-arterial embolization treatment.
Ling LI ; Anran GUO ; Haixia SUN ; Yanbing ZHAO ; Qing YAO ; Ling ZHANG ; Peng SHI ; Hongan TIAN ; Min ZHENG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(4):101133-101133
Transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) is the mainstay for treating advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and the performance of the embolization material is crucial in TAE. With the development of medical imaging and the birth of "X-ray-free" technologies, we designed a new dual-mode imaging material of dimethoxy tetraphenyl ethylene (DMTPE) via emulsification by mixing poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) (PNA) with lipiodol and fluorocarbons, which was evaluated for temperature sensitivity, stability, and dual-mode visualization in vitro. Additionally, blood vessel casting embolization and renal artery imaging were assessed in healthy rabbits. In a rabbit model with a VX2 tumor, the effectiveness of TAE for treating HCC was examined, with an emphasis on evaluating long-term outcomes of embolization and its effects on tumor growth, necrosis, and proliferation through imaging techniques. In vitro experiments confirmed that the temperature-sensitive dual-oil-phase Pickering emulsion had good flow, stable contrast, and embolism when the oil-to-oil ratio and water-to-oil ratio were both 7:3 ( v/v) and stabilized with 8% PNA. Similarly, in vivo, arterial embolization confirmed the excellent properties of DMTPE prepared at the abovementioned ratios. It was observed that DMTPE not only has an antitumor effect but can also achieve dual imaging using X-rays and ultrasound, making it a promising excellent vascular embolization material for TAE in tumor treatment.
2.Shexiang Tongxin Dropping Pill Improves Stable Angina Patients with Phlegm-Heat and Blood-Stasis Syndrome: A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.
Ying-Qiang ZHAO ; Yong-Fa XING ; Ke-Yong ZOU ; Wei-Dong JIANG ; Ting-Hai DU ; Bo CHEN ; Bao-Ping YANG ; Bai-Ming QU ; Li-Yue WANG ; Gui-Hong GONG ; Yan-Ling SUN ; Li-Qi WANG ; Gao-Feng ZHOU ; Yu-Gang DONG ; Min CHEN ; Xue-Juan ZHANG ; Tian-Lun YANG ; Min-Zhou ZHANG ; Ming-Jun ZHAO ; Yue DENG ; Chang-Jiang XIAO ; Lin WANG ; Bao-He WANG
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2025;31(8):685-693
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Shexiang Tongxin Dropping Pill (STDP) in treating stable angina patients with phlegm-heat and blood-stasis syndrome by exercise duration and metabolic equivalents.
METHODS:
This multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial enrolled stable angina patients with phlegm-heat and blood-stasis syndrome from 22 hospitals. They were randomized 1:1 to STDP (35 mg/pill, 6 pills per day) or placebo for 56 days. The primary outcome was the exercise duration and metabolic equivalents (METs) assessed by the standard Bruce exercise treadmill test after 56 days of treatment. The secondary outcomes included the total angina symptom score, Chinese medicine (CM) symptom scores, Seattle Angina Questionnaire (SAQ) scores, changes in ST-T on electrocardiogram and adverse events (AEs).
RESULTS:
This trial enrolled 309 patients, including 155 and 154 in the STDP and placebo groups, respectively. STDP significantly prolonged exercise duration with an increase of 51.0 s, compared to a decrease of 12.0 s with placebo (change rate: -11.1% vs. 3.2%, P<0.01). The increase in METs was significantly greater in the STDP group than in the placebo group (change: -0.4 vs. 0.0, change rate: -5.0% vs. 0.0%, P<0.01). The improvement of total angina symptom scores (25.0% vs. 0.0%), CM symptom scores (38.7% vs. 11.8%), reduction of nitroglycerin consumption (100.0% vs. 11.3%), and all domains of SAQ, were significantly greater with STDP than placebo (all P<0.01). The changes in Q-T intervals at 28 and 56 days from baseline were similar between the two groups (both P>0.05). Twenty-five participants (16.3%) with STDP and 16 (10.5%) with placebo experienced AEs (P=0.131), with no serious AEs observed.
CONCLUSION
STDP could improve exercise tolerance in patients with stable angina and phlegm-heat and blood stasis syndrome, with a favorable safety profile. (Registration No. ChiCTR-IPR-15006020).
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3.Application of BOPPPS-based blended teaching model in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery education
Zhaoen MA ; Min MAO ; Fenghong CHEN ; Libing LIAO ; Shenzhi TIAN ; Xiaobin YANG ; Ling ZONG ; Jiaxuan XIE ; Guangui CHEN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(8):1291-1294,1299
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of a higher-order thinking-oriented BOPPPS-based blended teach-ing model in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery education,focusing on its impact on the academic performance and teaching satisfaction of undergraduate clinical medicine students.Methods A total of 199 undergraduate clinical medicine students from Guangzhou Medical University were enrolled,divided into a control group(2021-2022 academic year,n=118)and an experi-mental group(2022-2023 academic year,n=81).The control group received conventional blended teaching via Chaoxing plat-form combined with case discussions,while the experimental group implemented the BOPPPS-integrated blended teaching model.Results Students in the experimental group achieved significantly higher average scores than the control group(Δ=11.71 points),with the excellent rate increasing from 0% to 11.1% and the failure rate decreasing to 1.2% .Additionally,the experi-mental group reported high satisfaction with the BOPPPS-integrated blended teaching model,with an overall satisfaction rate of 80.25%.Furthermore,54.32% of students expressed a preference for blended teaching approaches.Students widely acknowl-edged that this model facilitated flexible knowledge application.Conclusion The BOPPPS-integrated blended teaching model ef-fectively enhances the academic performance and teaching satisfaction of undergraduate clinical medicine students,providing a valuable reference for medical education reform oriented toward fostering higher-order thinking and clinical competency.
4.Research and application of thermosensitive Pickering emulsion with X-ray and ultrasound dual-modal imaging functions for intra-arterial embolization treatment
Ling LI ; Anran GUO ; Haixia SUN ; Yanbing ZHAO ; Qing YAO ; Ling ZHANG ; Peng SHI ; Hongan TIAN ; Min ZHENG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(4):759-774
Transcatheter arterial embolization(TAE)is the mainstay for treating advanced hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC),and the performance of the embolization material is crucial in TAE.With the development of medical imaging and the birth of"X-ray-free"technologies,we designed a new dual-mode imaging material of dimethoxy tetraphenyl ethylene(DMTPE)via emulsification by mixing poly(N-iso-propylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid)(PNA)with lipiodol and fluorocarbons,which was evaluated for temperature sensitivity,stability,and dual-mode visualization in vitro.Additionally,blood vessel casting embolization and renal artery imaging were assessed in healthy rabbits.In a rabbit model with a VX2 tumor,the effectiveness of TAE for treating HCC was examined,with an emphasis on evaluating long-term outcomes of embolization and its effects on tumor growth,necrosis,and proliferation through imaging techniques.In vitro experiments confirmed that the temperature-sensitive dual-oil-phase Pickering emulsion had good flow,stable contrast,and embolism when the oil-to-oil ratio and water-to-oil ratio were both 7∶3(v/v)and stabilized with 8%PNA.Similarly,in vivo,arterial embolization confirmed the excellent properties of DMTPE prepared at the abovementioned ratios.It was observed that DMTPE not only has an antitumor effect but can also achieve dual imaging using X-rays and ultrasound,making it a promising excellent vascular embolization material for TAE in tumor treatment.
5.Application of BOPPPS-based blended teaching model in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery education
Zhaoen MA ; Min MAO ; Fenghong CHEN ; Libing LIAO ; Shenzhi TIAN ; Xiaobin YANG ; Ling ZONG ; Jiaxuan XIE ; Guangui CHEN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(8):1291-1294,1299
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of a higher-order thinking-oriented BOPPPS-based blended teach-ing model in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery education,focusing on its impact on the academic performance and teaching satisfaction of undergraduate clinical medicine students.Methods A total of 199 undergraduate clinical medicine students from Guangzhou Medical University were enrolled,divided into a control group(2021-2022 academic year,n=118)and an experi-mental group(2022-2023 academic year,n=81).The control group received conventional blended teaching via Chaoxing plat-form combined with case discussions,while the experimental group implemented the BOPPPS-integrated blended teaching model.Results Students in the experimental group achieved significantly higher average scores than the control group(Δ=11.71 points),with the excellent rate increasing from 0% to 11.1% and the failure rate decreasing to 1.2% .Additionally,the experi-mental group reported high satisfaction with the BOPPPS-integrated blended teaching model,with an overall satisfaction rate of 80.25%.Furthermore,54.32% of students expressed a preference for blended teaching approaches.Students widely acknowl-edged that this model facilitated flexible knowledge application.Conclusion The BOPPPS-integrated blended teaching model ef-fectively enhances the academic performance and teaching satisfaction of undergraduate clinical medicine students,providing a valuable reference for medical education reform oriented toward fostering higher-order thinking and clinical competency.
6.Effects of upper limb rehabilitation robot training combined with intermittent theta burst stimulation on upper limb motor and neurological function in stroke patients with hemiplegia
Ling ZHANG ; Changsheng LIN ; Min BAI ; Qiang LIN ; Teng MA ; Ran TIAN ; Yan ZHOU ; Xian LI ; Xueping LI
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2025;22(11):763-771
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effects of upper limb rehabilitation robot training combined with intermittent theta burst stimulation(iTBS)on upper limb motor and neurological function in stroke patients with hemiplegia.Methods This study retrospectively consecutive enrolled 46 stroke hemiparetic patients from the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,Nanjing Pukou People's Hospital.The patients were randomly assigned to a control group and an experimental group(23patients in each)using a random number table.Baseline data,including sex,age,disease duration,side of hemiplegia,and stroke type,were collected from patients enrolled.All patients received conventional treatment.The control group received upper limb rehabilitation robot training combined with iTBS sham stimulation(coil placed perpendicular to the skull),while the experimental group received upper limb rehabilitation robot training combined with iTBS real stimulation(coil placed parallel to the skull).Both groups underwent treatment for 3 weeks.Upper limb motor function was assessed using the Fugl-Meyer upper extremity(FMA-UE)scale and Wolf motor function test(WMFT);while neurological function was evaluated using the motor-evoked potentials(MEP)latency,amplitude,and central motor conduction time(CMCT)of the affected thumb abductor muscle.Activities of daily living were assessed using the modified Barthel index(MBI).Results(1)No significant differences in baseline data were found between the two groups(all P>0.05).(2)Before treatment,the FMA-UE and WMFT scores in the experimental group were 27.48±7.87 and 28.22±3.87,respectively;and in the control group were 26.35±4.78 and 28.35±3.33,respectively;there were no significant differences in both FMA-UE and WMFT scores between the two groups(all P>0.05).After 3weeks of treatment,the FMA-UE and WMFT scores in the experimental group were 40.35±8.96 and 37.74±4.11,respectively;and in the control group were 32.78±4.50 and 32.57±4.11,respectively;there were significant interaction effects of time and group(Ftime×group values of 19.613 and 31.522,both P<0.01),main effects of group(Fgroup values of 5.401 and 5.897,both P<0.05),and main effects of time(Ftime values of 176.516 and 211.478,both P<0.01).(3)Before treatment,the MEP latency,amplitude,and CMCT in the experimental group were(24.39±3.56)ms,(137.77±42.67)μV,and(10.62±2.76)ms,respectively;and in the control group were(24.64±2.77)ms,(136.74±48.77)μV,and(10.73±1.84)ms,respectively,there were no significant differences between the two groups(all P>0.05).After 3weeks of treatment,the MEP latency,amplitude,and CMCT in the experimental group were(20.39±1.83)ms,(239.91±43.70)μV,and(6.58±1.23)ms,respectively,and in the control group were(22.53±3.53)ms,(198.54±50.37)μV,and(9.19±1.60)ms,respectively,there were significant interaction effects of time and group(Ftime×group values of 7.270,15.554,and 20.110,all P<0.05)and main effects of time(Ftime values of 76.540,256.706,and 100.629,all P<0.01),the main effect of group for CMCT was significant(Fgroup=7.406,P<0.01),but there were no significant difference in the main effect of group on MEP latency,amplitude between two groups(Fgroup values of 2.145,2.778,both P>0.05).(4)Before treatment,the MBI score in the experimental group was 42.83±7.36,and in the control group was 43.91±6.56,with no significant difference between two groups(P>0.05).After 3 weeks of treatments,the MBI score in the experimental group was 67.83±12.69,and in the control group was 54.13±5.57,there were significant interaction effects of time and group(Ftime×group=39.862,P<0.01),main effects of group(Fgroup=8.083,P=0.007),and main effects of time(Ftime=226.241,P<0.01).Conclusions Upper limb rehabilitation robot training combined with iTBS can improve upper limb motor function and neurological function and enhance the daily living activity ability of stroke patients.Real iTBS combined with robot training has a more significant effect than sham iTBS.
7.Effect of Y chromosome microdeletion on pregnancy outcome of intracytoplasmic sperm injection
Qi-min TIAN ; Xiao-dong ZHAO ; Ting-ting JI ; Xiao-ling MA
National Journal of Andrology 2025;31(6):499-504
Objective:To analyze the effect of Y chromosome AZFc microdeletion on pregnancy outcome of intracytoplasmic sperm injection(ICSI).Methods:From 2016 to 2023,6 765 cases of oligozoospermia in our hospital were selected as the research objects.The results of Y chromosome microdeletion test were retrospectively analyzed.According to the inclusion exclusion criteria and the principle of propensity distribution 1∶2,180 patients were included in the study.Sixty patients with Y chromosome AZFc microde-letion and ICSI assisted pregnancy were enrolled into the experimental group.The other 120 patients without Y chromosome microde-letion and ICSI assisted pregnancy were included in the control group.Baseline characteristics,five male sex hormones,laboratory em-bryo culture and pregnancy outcomes were compared between the two groups.Results:There was no significant difference in male age,female age,infertility years,gravidity and parity between the two groups(P>0.05).There was no significant difference in the five sex hormones of men(P>0.05).Except for transplantable embryos(P<0.05),there was no significant difference in other indi-cators in the process of embryo culture.There was no difference in pregnancy outcome indicators between the two groups except for the preterm birth rate(P<0.05).Conclusion:ICSI assisted pregnancy with Y chromosome AZFc microdeletion has no significant effect on pregnancy outcome.And close follow-up of offspring is required.
8.Effects of upper limb rehabilitation robot training combined with intermittent theta burst stimulation on upper limb motor and neurological function in stroke patients with hemiplegia
Ling ZHANG ; Changsheng LIN ; Min BAI ; Qiang LIN ; Teng MA ; Ran TIAN ; Yan ZHOU ; Xian LI ; Xueping LI
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2025;22(11):763-771
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effects of upper limb rehabilitation robot training combined with intermittent theta burst stimulation(iTBS)on upper limb motor and neurological function in stroke patients with hemiplegia.Methods This study retrospectively consecutive enrolled 46 stroke hemiparetic patients from the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,Nanjing Pukou People's Hospital.The patients were randomly assigned to a control group and an experimental group(23patients in each)using a random number table.Baseline data,including sex,age,disease duration,side of hemiplegia,and stroke type,were collected from patients enrolled.All patients received conventional treatment.The control group received upper limb rehabilitation robot training combined with iTBS sham stimulation(coil placed perpendicular to the skull),while the experimental group received upper limb rehabilitation robot training combined with iTBS real stimulation(coil placed parallel to the skull).Both groups underwent treatment for 3 weeks.Upper limb motor function was assessed using the Fugl-Meyer upper extremity(FMA-UE)scale and Wolf motor function test(WMFT);while neurological function was evaluated using the motor-evoked potentials(MEP)latency,amplitude,and central motor conduction time(CMCT)of the affected thumb abductor muscle.Activities of daily living were assessed using the modified Barthel index(MBI).Results(1)No significant differences in baseline data were found between the two groups(all P>0.05).(2)Before treatment,the FMA-UE and WMFT scores in the experimental group were 27.48±7.87 and 28.22±3.87,respectively;and in the control group were 26.35±4.78 and 28.35±3.33,respectively;there were no significant differences in both FMA-UE and WMFT scores between the two groups(all P>0.05).After 3weeks of treatment,the FMA-UE and WMFT scores in the experimental group were 40.35±8.96 and 37.74±4.11,respectively;and in the control group were 32.78±4.50 and 32.57±4.11,respectively;there were significant interaction effects of time and group(Ftime×group values of 19.613 and 31.522,both P<0.01),main effects of group(Fgroup values of 5.401 and 5.897,both P<0.05),and main effects of time(Ftime values of 176.516 and 211.478,both P<0.01).(3)Before treatment,the MEP latency,amplitude,and CMCT in the experimental group were(24.39±3.56)ms,(137.77±42.67)μV,and(10.62±2.76)ms,respectively;and in the control group were(24.64±2.77)ms,(136.74±48.77)μV,and(10.73±1.84)ms,respectively,there were no significant differences between the two groups(all P>0.05).After 3weeks of treatment,the MEP latency,amplitude,and CMCT in the experimental group were(20.39±1.83)ms,(239.91±43.70)μV,and(6.58±1.23)ms,respectively,and in the control group were(22.53±3.53)ms,(198.54±50.37)μV,and(9.19±1.60)ms,respectively,there were significant interaction effects of time and group(Ftime×group values of 7.270,15.554,and 20.110,all P<0.05)and main effects of time(Ftime values of 76.540,256.706,and 100.629,all P<0.01),the main effect of group for CMCT was significant(Fgroup=7.406,P<0.01),but there were no significant difference in the main effect of group on MEP latency,amplitude between two groups(Fgroup values of 2.145,2.778,both P>0.05).(4)Before treatment,the MBI score in the experimental group was 42.83±7.36,and in the control group was 43.91±6.56,with no significant difference between two groups(P>0.05).After 3 weeks of treatments,the MBI score in the experimental group was 67.83±12.69,and in the control group was 54.13±5.57,there were significant interaction effects of time and group(Ftime×group=39.862,P<0.01),main effects of group(Fgroup=8.083,P=0.007),and main effects of time(Ftime=226.241,P<0.01).Conclusions Upper limb rehabilitation robot training combined with iTBS can improve upper limb motor function and neurological function and enhance the daily living activity ability of stroke patients.Real iTBS combined with robot training has a more significant effect than sham iTBS.
9.Discrete element modeling and breakage behavior analysis of oral solid dosage form particles
Lin-xiu LUO ; Tian-bing GUAN ; An-qi LUO ; Zeng LIU ; Yu-ting WANG ; Yan-ling JIANG ; Zheng LU ; Jing-cao TANG ; Shuang-kou CHEN ; Hui-min SUN ; Chuan-yun DAI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(4):1057-1066
The breakage pattern of unit particles during the production of oral solid dosage forms (OSD) is closely related to the quality of intermediate or final products. To accurately characterize the particles and study the evolution law of particle breakage, the Bonding model of the discrete element method (DEM) was used to investigate the breakage patterns of model parameters, particle shape and process conditions (loading mode and loading rate) on the dynamic breakage, force-time curve, breakage rate, maximum breakage size ratio and fracture strength of particles. The results showed that the particle breakage force was positively correlated with normal strength and bonded disk scale, negatively correlated with normal stiffness per unit area and tangential stiffness per unit area, and weakly correlated with tangential strength. The particle breakage rate was negatively correlated with the aspect ratio of the particles, and the maximum breakage size ratio was positively correlated with the aspect ratio of the particles; among the three loading modes, the breakage rate of compression breakage model was the largest, the breakage rate of shear breakage model was the second largest, and the breakage rate of wear breakage model was the smallest; the maximum breakage size ratio was positively correlated with the loading rate, the loading mode and the loading rate had no mutual influence on particle breakage rate, but had mutual influence on the maximum breakage size ratio. The research results will provide a theoretical basis for the shift of OSD from batch manufacturing to advanced manufacturing.
10.Mechanism of Linggui Zhugantang in Promoting Astrocyte Endocytosis and Degradation of Amyloid β
Min GAO ; Xiaojing CHENG ; Qingrong TIAN ; Yun LING ; Xibin ZHOU ; Chunxiang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(11):1-8
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of Linggui Zhugantang (LGZGT)-containing serum on primary astrocytes (AS) induced by β amyloid 1-42 (Aβ1-42) in a rat model of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and explore the phagocytic and degradative effects of LGZGT on Aβ. MethodAn AD model was established by inducing AS with Aβ1-42. The cells were divided into normal group, model group, LGZGT low-, medium-, and high-dose (LGZGT-L, LGZGT-M, and LGZGT-H) groups, and donepezil hydrochloride group. The model group was treated with Aβ1-42 at a final concentration of 10 μmol∙L-1. The LGZGT-L, LGZGT-M, and LGZGT-H groups were treated with 10% serum containing LGZGT on the basis of the model group. Cell viability was assessed using a cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity was measured using an LDH assay kit, and cell morphology was observed using an inverted microscope. The expression of Aβ-related degradation enzymes insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE) and cathepsin D (CTSD) was detected using Western blot, and the fluorescence intensity of cathepsin B (CTSB) was measured using immunofluorescence. The content of Aβ1-42 in cells was determined using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). ResultCompared with the normal group, the viability of AS in all groups decreased, and Aβ1-42 at different concentrations had inhibitory effects on AS proliferation. After administration, compared with the normal group, the cell survival rate of the model group decreased significantly (P<0.05). Compared with the model group, the cell survival rates of the LGZGT-H group and donepezil hydrochloride group increased significantly (P<0.05). The LDH activity of cells in the model group was significantly increased compared with that in the normal group (P<0.05), and cell bodies were swollen and enlarged with increased protrusions and elongation, suggesting more obvious cell damage. Compared with the model group, the LDH activity of cells in the donepezil hydrochloride, LGZGT-L, LGZGT-M, and LGZGT-H groups decreased significantly (P<0.05). After administration, the cell swelling in the LGZGT-M, LGZGT-H, and donepezil hydrochloride groups improved, cell protrusions shortened, and cell clustering decreased. Compared with the normal group, the expression of IDE and CTSD in the model group decreased significantly (P<0.05). Compared with the model group, the expression of IDE increased significantly in the LGZGT-M and LGZGT-H groups (P<0.05). Compared with the model group, the expression of CTSD increased significantly in the LGZGT-L, LGZGT-M, LGZGT-H, and donepezil hydrochloride groups (P<0.05). The average fluorescence intensity of CTSB in the model group was significantly lower than that in the normal group (P<0.05). Compared with the model group, the average fluorescence intensity of CTSD in the LGZGT-L, LGZGT-M, LGZGT-H, and donepezil hydrochloride groups increased significantly (P<0.05). The intracellular content of Aβ1-42 in cells in the model group was significantly higher than that in the normal group (P<0.05). After administration, compared with the model group, the intracellular content of Aβ1-42 in cells in the LGZGT-L, LGZGT-M, LGZGT-H, and donepezil hydrochloride groups decreased significantly (P<0.05), and LGZGT-containing serum reduced Aβ1-42 in a dose-dependent manner (P<0.05). ConclusionLGZGT has a protective effect on Aβ1-42-induced AS and can promote the degradation of Aβ. Its mechanism may be related to reducing Aβ toxicity, enhancing cell viability, promoting the expression of IDE, CTSD, and CTSB, and restoring lysosomal function.

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