1.Visualization analysis of literature on the effect of lipid metabolism on osteoporosis
Jie HUANG ; Hao ZENG ; Wenchi WANG ; Zhucheng LYU ; Wei CUI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(6):1558-1568
BACKGROUND:Studies have shown that lipid metabolism and related diseases can affect the development of osteoporosis.OBJECTIVE:Using bibliometric visualization analysis software to analyze and summarize the frontier content and research hotspots in the field of lipid metabolism affecting osteoporosis.METHODS:Using the Web of Science core collection database as the retrieval platform,relevant literature regarding the effect of lipid metabolism on osteoporosis from 2004 to 2024 was retrieved.VOSviewer and CiteSpace were used for bibliometric and visual analyses.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of 1 277 articles were included,and the number of articles on the effect of lipid metabolism on osteoporosis at home and abroad was increasing year by year.The number of articles published in China was 417,ranking first,and the United States was 243,ranking second.Shanghai Jiao Tong University ranked first with 30 articles.Professor Rosen Clifford J from Tufts University School of Medicine and Professor Recker Robert R from Clayton University were the most cited authors.The number of documents published in BONE in the Netherlands ranked first,and the JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM in England was the most cited journal.Bone mineral density,bone metabolism,menopause,and obesity were the core keywords,and they were also research hotspots in this field.The above results show that in the past 20 years,research in the field of lipid metabolism affecting osteoporosis has focused on the role of abnormal lipid metabolism in bone mineral density and bone metabolism,thereby regulating osteoporosis and post-menopause osteoporosis.Clarifying the pathway of this mechanism and"bone-lipid balance"is the future research idea and direction.
2.Mitochondrial mechanism and intervention therapy in diabetic cystopathy
Xiaofan LYU ; Yi HUANG ; Liucheng DING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(6):1508-1515
BACKGROUND:Mitochondrial dysfunction is a key mechanism underlying the pathogenesis and progression of diabetic cystopathy.Recent studies have suggested that drugs targeting mitochondrial metabolism,oxidative stress,and apoptosis pathways can inhibit bladder tissue degeneration,offering novel therapeutic directions for diabetic cystopathy.OBJECTIVE:To explore the association between mitochondrial abnormalities and diabetic cystopathy and to summarize the mechanisms of pharmacological interventions targeting mitochondrial function.METHODS:The key words are"mitochondria,diabetes,diabetic cystopathy,diabetic bladder dysfunction,detrusor,urothelium,neuron,peripheral nerves"in Chinese and English.Relevant literature was retrieved from CNKI,WanFang,PubMed,and Web of Science.Selected articles were systematically screened and analyzed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:During the progression of diabetic cystopathy,mitochondria in detrusor muscle,urothelium,and peripheral nerve cells exhibit alterations in characterization,activity,function,and behavior.Under diabetic conditions,mitochondrial damage leads to increased reactive oxygen species production,increased cytochrome C release,reduced Bcl-2/Bax ratio,enhanced nuclear translocation of apoptosis-inducing factors,and activation of the poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase/c-Jun N-terminal kinase/mitochondrial apoptosis pathway.Mitochondria also act as damage-associated molecular patterns to regulate NLRP3,triggering inflammatory responses.Disrupted mitochondrial energy metabolism involves AMP-activated protein kinase/peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator-1α signaling axis-mediated phenotypic changes,decreased levels of respiratory chain complexes Ⅰ,Ⅱ,andⅣ,impaired oxidative phosphorylation,inhibited tricarboxylic acid cycle,and reduced mitochondrial spare respiratory capacity.Novel therapeutic agents or formulations can ameliorate diabetic cystopathy by alleviating oxidative stress,exerting anti-inflammatory effects,and modulating energy-sensing pathways to restore mitochondrial function.Although mitochondrial roles in other diabetic complications have been extensively studied,research on their involvement in diabetic cystopathy remains insufficient and warrants further exploration.
3.Current Research Status,Challenges,Differentiation and Treatment Strategies of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Fengyun WANG ; Mi LYU ; Bingduo ZHOU ; Beihua ZHANG ; Yi WANG ; Tingting XU ; Cong HE ; Xiaokang WANG ; Xin LIU ; Yang WANG ; Kaiyue HUANG ; Lusi XU ; Xudong TANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2026;67(4):392-396
This article systematically reviews the current research status as well as diagnosis and treatment strategies of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Studies demonstrate that TCM, based on the "disease-syndrome combination" approach, exhibits multi-target advantages in alleviating symptoms of various GERD subtypes, promoting mucosal repair, regulating emotions, and facilitating the reduction of western medication. To address clinical challenges such as symptom overlap and limited therapeutic efficacy, strategies have been proposed including "treating different diseases with the same method" and integrated regulation based on viscera correlation. Future efforts should focus on elucidating the mechanisms of compound prescriptions, promoting TCM drug development under the "three-combination" evaluation framework that integrates TCM theory, human experience and clinical trial evidence, and optimizing integrated traditional and western medicine models to enhance GERD management.
4.Mitochondrial mechanism and intervention therapy in diabetic cystopathy
Xiaofan LYU ; Yi HUANG ; Liucheng DING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(6):1508-1515
BACKGROUND:Mitochondrial dysfunction is a key mechanism underlying the pathogenesis and progression of diabetic cystopathy.Recent studies have suggested that drugs targeting mitochondrial metabolism,oxidative stress,and apoptosis pathways can inhibit bladder tissue degeneration,offering novel therapeutic directions for diabetic cystopathy.OBJECTIVE:To explore the association between mitochondrial abnormalities and diabetic cystopathy and to summarize the mechanisms of pharmacological interventions targeting mitochondrial function.METHODS:The key words are"mitochondria,diabetes,diabetic cystopathy,diabetic bladder dysfunction,detrusor,urothelium,neuron,peripheral nerves"in Chinese and English.Relevant literature was retrieved from CNKI,WanFang,PubMed,and Web of Science.Selected articles were systematically screened and analyzed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:During the progression of diabetic cystopathy,mitochondria in detrusor muscle,urothelium,and peripheral nerve cells exhibit alterations in characterization,activity,function,and behavior.Under diabetic conditions,mitochondrial damage leads to increased reactive oxygen species production,increased cytochrome C release,reduced Bcl-2/Bax ratio,enhanced nuclear translocation of apoptosis-inducing factors,and activation of the poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase/c-Jun N-terminal kinase/mitochondrial apoptosis pathway.Mitochondria also act as damage-associated molecular patterns to regulate NLRP3,triggering inflammatory responses.Disrupted mitochondrial energy metabolism involves AMP-activated protein kinase/peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator-1α signaling axis-mediated phenotypic changes,decreased levels of respiratory chain complexes Ⅰ,Ⅱ,andⅣ,impaired oxidative phosphorylation,inhibited tricarboxylic acid cycle,and reduced mitochondrial spare respiratory capacity.Novel therapeutic agents or formulations can ameliorate diabetic cystopathy by alleviating oxidative stress,exerting anti-inflammatory effects,and modulating energy-sensing pathways to restore mitochondrial function.Although mitochondrial roles in other diabetic complications have been extensively studied,research on their involvement in diabetic cystopathy remains insufficient and warrants further exploration.
5.Visualization analysis of literature on the effect of lipid metabolism on osteoporosis
Jie HUANG ; Hao ZENG ; Wenchi WANG ; Zhucheng LYU ; Wei CUI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(6):1558-1568
BACKGROUND:Studies have shown that lipid metabolism and related diseases can affect the development of osteoporosis.OBJECTIVE:Using bibliometric visualization analysis software to analyze and summarize the frontier content and research hotspots in the field of lipid metabolism affecting osteoporosis.METHODS:Using the Web of Science core collection database as the retrieval platform,relevant literature regarding the effect of lipid metabolism on osteoporosis from 2004 to 2024 was retrieved.VOSviewer and CiteSpace were used for bibliometric and visual analyses.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of 1 277 articles were included,and the number of articles on the effect of lipid metabolism on osteoporosis at home and abroad was increasing year by year.The number of articles published in China was 417,ranking first,and the United States was 243,ranking second.Shanghai Jiao Tong University ranked first with 30 articles.Professor Rosen Clifford J from Tufts University School of Medicine and Professor Recker Robert R from Clayton University were the most cited authors.The number of documents published in BONE in the Netherlands ranked first,and the JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM in England was the most cited journal.Bone mineral density,bone metabolism,menopause,and obesity were the core keywords,and they were also research hotspots in this field.The above results show that in the past 20 years,research in the field of lipid metabolism affecting osteoporosis has focused on the role of abnormal lipid metabolism in bone mineral density and bone metabolism,thereby regulating osteoporosis and post-menopause osteoporosis.Clarifying the pathway of this mechanism and"bone-lipid balance"is the future research idea and direction.
6.Treatment of vitreous opacity based on "turbid pathogen harming the clarity"
Yi LYU ; Yu HUANG ; Yuan ZHONG ; Qinghua PENG
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(4):547-551
The theory of "turbid pathogen harming the clarity" was proposed by YE Tianshi in his book Wenre Lun, which can be applied to clear orifices diseases such as ear, eye, nose, and mouth. Based on the location and characteristics of vitreous opacity, as well as its understanding by medical professionals throughout history, this article points out that the core pathogenesis of vitreous opacity is "turbid pathogen harming the clarity" and the obstruction of the spirit light, and the basic pathogenesis is: unfavorable liver and gallbladder conditions, damp heat accumulation and turbidity; imbalance of middle jiao, qi deficiency leading to turbidity; kidney failure with yang deficiency, stagnant water and fluids; and stagnation entering the collaterals for an extended time, causing blockage and turbidity. And based on the pathogenesis of "turbid pathogen harming the clarity" , corresponding treatment principles are proposed: soothing liver and promoting bile flow, clearing heat and eliminating turbidity; cultivating soil to produce gold, enhancing clarity and reducing turbidity; tonifying kidney and promoting yang, warming and dispelling turbid pathogens; and removing blood stasis and activating collaterals, dispelling turbidity and unblocking the orifices. Based on the theory of "turbid pathogen harming the clarity" , this article summarizes the pathogenesis and treatment of vitreous opacity, in order to provide new ideas for traditional Chinese medicine treatment of this disease.
7.Network meta-analysis of first-line treatment regimens for HER2-positive advanced gastric cancer
Liyuan KE ; Xin LYU ; Su LI ; Danxue HUANG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(21):2727-2732
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy and safety of first-line treatments regimens for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive advanced gastric cancer. METHODS Computer searches were conducted on databases such as Web of Science, Embase, CNKI, and VIP in both Chinese and English, and abstracts of papers from the annual meetings of the European Society of Oncology and the American Society of Clinical Oncology were screened. Collected randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on first-line treatment for HER2-positive advanced unresectable or metastatic gastric cancer or gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma patients, with a retrieval period from database establishment until April 1, 2025. A network meta-analysis was conducted by two researchers who independently screened literature, extracted data, and evaluated the risk of bias in the study. RESULTS A total of 5 RCTs involving 2 797 patients and encompassing 6 treatment regimens were ultimately included. In the assessment of overall survival, there was a trend towards survival benefit for trastuzumab combined with chemotherapy (Tra_chemo), pertuzumab combined with trastuzumab and chemotherapy (Per_Tra_chemo), high-dose trastuzumab combined with chemotherapy (TraHD_chemo), lapatinib combined with chemotherapy (Lap_chemo), and pembrolizumab combined with trastuzumab and chemotherapy (Pem_Tra_chemo) compared to chemotherapy alone (chemo); however, the differences were not statistically significant (P>0.05); the top two treatment regimens in terms of the surface under the cumulative ranking curve (SUCRA) were Pem_Tra_chemo (77.8%) and TraHD_chemo (74.2%). For progression-free survival, there was statistical significance between Per_Tra_chemo and chemo, Pem_Tra_chemo and chemo (P<0.05); the top two treatment regimens in terms of SUCRA were Per_Tra_chemo (83.0%) and Pem_Tra_chemo (82.8%). Regarding objective response rate, there was statistical significance between Pem_Tra_chemo and chemo (P<0.05); the top two treatment regimens in terms of SUCRA were Pem_Tra_chemo(87.4%)and Per_Tra_chemo(72.2%). In terms of safety, there was statistical significance in the incidence of any level of adverse events between Lap_chemo and chemo (P<0.05); the top two treatment regimens in terms of SUCRA were chemo(87.1%)and Pem_Tra_chemo(53.8%). Lap_chemo exhibited a higher incidence of grade ≥3 adverse events compared to chemo, and Per_Tra_chemo showed a higher incidence compared to Tra_chemo (P<0.05); the top two treatment regimens in terms of SUCRA were Tra_chemo (79.0%) and chemo (77.6%). CONCLUSIONS In the first-line treatment of HER2-positive advanced gastric cancer, Pem_Tra_chemo and Per_Tra_chemo regimens have relatively good efficacy, but the safety risks are relatively high, requiring close attention and whole- process management.
8.Scientific connotation of "blood stasis toxin" in hypoxic microenvironment: its "soil" function in tumor progression and micro-level treatment approaches.
Wei FAN ; Yuan-Lin LYU ; Xiao-Chen NI ; Kai-Yuan ZHANG ; Chu-Hang WANG ; Jia-Ning GUO ; Guang-Ji ZHANG ; Jian-Bo HUANG ; Tao JIANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(12):3483-3488
The tumor microenvironment is a crucial factor in tumor occurrence and progression. The hypoxic microenvironment is widely present in tumor tissue and is a key endogenous factor accelerating tumor deterioration. The "blood stasis toxin" theory, as an emerging perspective in tumor research, is regarded as the unique "soil" in tumor progression from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) due to its dynamic evolution mechanism, which closely resembles the formation of the hypoxic microenvironment. Scientifically integrating TCM theories with the biological characteristics of tumors and exploring precise syndrome differentiation and treatment strategies are key to achieving comprehensive tumor prevention and control. This article focused on the hypoxic microenvironment of the tumor, elucidating its formation mechanisms and evolutionary processes and carefully analyzing the internal relationship between the "blood stasis toxin" theory and the hypoxic microenvironment. Additionally, it explored the interaction among blood stasis, toxic pathogens, and hypoxic environment and proposed micro-level prevention and treatment strategies targeting the hypoxic microenvironment based on the "blood stasis toxin" theory, aiming to provide TCM-based theoretical support and therapeutic approaches for precise regulation of the hypoxic microenvironment.
Humans
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Tumor Microenvironment/drug effects*
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Neoplasms/therapy*
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Animals
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Disease Progression
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
9.Mechanistic of Yueju Wan volatile oil in inhibiting inflammation for antidepressant effects by regulating AGE/PI3K/Akt pathway.
Tan-Lu CHU ; Ze-Jun GUO ; Wei ZHANG ; Ling-Feng WANG ; Shu-Rui LYU ; Wan-Yu GUO ; Xiao-Ming ZHONG ; Feng-Mei QIU ; Zhen HUANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(11):3147-3158
The antidepressant activity and molecular mechanisms of Yueju Wan volatile oil were investigated. The Yueju Wan volatile oil was extracted by using supercritical CO_2. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(GC-MS) combined with network pharmacology identified 28 chemical constituents in Yueju Wan volatile oil, primarily terpenes and lactones. A total of 123 overlapping targets were associated with depression, including core targets of interleukin-1β(IL-1β), signal transducer and activator of transcription 3(STAT3), and caspase-3(CASP3). These targets were mainly involved in the prolactin, advanced glycation end products/receptor(AGE/RAGE), and phosphoinositide 3-kinase/protein kinase B(PI3K/Akt) signaling pathways. A reserpine-induced depression mouse model was established to evaluate the therapeutic effects and mechanisms of Yueju Wan volatile oil. The effects of Yueju Wan volatile oil on depression-like behavior in mice were evaluated by analyzing body mass, body temperature index, tail suspension immobility time, forced swimming immobility time, and sucrose preference. Hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining revealed neuronal protection of Yueju Wan volatile oil in the brain of mice. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) and Western blot were employed to detect the protein expression of AGEs, IL-1β, phosphorylated PI3K(p-PI3K), Akt, phosphorylated Akt(p-Akt), nuclear factor κB(NF-κB), and brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF). Behavioral evaluation showed that Yueju Wan volatile oil could effectively control the decline of body mass and body temperature of depressed mice, reduce tail suspension and swimming immobility time, and enhance their preference for sucrose. Histopathological examination showed that Yueju Wan volatile oil could alleviate the neuronal damage in CA1 and dentate gyrus(DG) of the hippocampus of mice. ELISA and Western blot results showed that Yueju Wan volatile oil could significantly increase the protein expression levels of PI3K, Akt, and BDNF and significantly decrease the protein expression levels of AGEs, IL-1β, p-PI3K, p-Akt, and NF-κB in the hippocampus of mice. Furthermore, the p-PI3K/PI3K and p-Akt/Akt ratios were significantly decreased at medium and high doses. These findings suggest that the aromatherapy of Yueju Wan volatile oil can significantly improve reserpine-induced depression-like behavior in mice, which may be related to reducing the expression of neuronal membrane protein AGEs, reducing the phosphorylation levels of PI3K and Akt, inhibiting NF-κB entry into the nucleus, and alleviating the release of pro-inflammatory factors and nerve injury.
Animals
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Antidepressive Agents/chemistry*
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Mice
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt/immunology*
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Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases/immunology*
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Oils, Volatile/chemistry*
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Male
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry*
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Signal Transduction/drug effects*
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Depression/metabolism*
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Glycation End Products, Advanced/immunology*
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Humans
10.Domestication progress of endangered Chinese medicinal material Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus.
Ting XIAO ; Ming-Hao YANG ; Qiu-Ling WANG ; Qiang LYU ; Yu-Qing ZHENG ; Lian-Cheng XU ; Ma YU ; Jian-He WEI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(16):4483-4489
Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus is the dried bulb of perennial herbaceous plants in the Fritillaria genus(Liliaceae family) and is a representative traditional Chinese medicinal material with distinctive regional characteristics. Clinically, it is widely used in the treatment of dry cough, bronchial asthma, and other respiratory diseases, possessing significant medicinal and economic value and being highly esteemed in TCM. Currently, Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus primarily relies on wild harvesting. However, due to excessive collection, its wild resources have drastically declined, and all source species have been classified as category Ⅱ in the List of National Key Protected Wild Plants, exacerbating the supply-demand imbalance in the market. To mitigate this issue, large-scale cultivation through the domestication of wild Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus has become an inevitable trend. However, its strict environmental requirements, low propagation efficiency, high seedling mortality, and immature cultivation techniques have severely hindered industrialization. This study investigates the domestication process of Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus, focusing on seed propagation, seedling cultivation, and medicinal material production. It also reviews the species and distribution of wild resources, their endangered status, market supply-demand dynamics, and the historical and current development of domestication. The findings indicate that enhancing propagation efficiency, optimizing cultivation models, and distinguishing between seed propagation and medicinal material production are key measures to accelerate the industrialization of domesticated Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus. This research aims to promote the industrialization of Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus domestication and provide a reference model for the conservation and sustainable utilization of rare and endangered medicinal plant resources.
Fritillaria/chemistry*
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Endangered Species
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Plants, Medicinal/growth & development*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/economics*
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China


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