1.Research progress of Plasmodium falciparum histone deacetylase inhibitors
Lei ZHAO ; Mengdie ZHANG ; Peng SUN
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2026;57(1):28-33
Histone deacetylase has proved to be a promising new antimalarial target in the development of novel antimalarial drugs. This article introduces the mechanism of action of histone deacetylase inhibitors and their antimalarial activity, with a focus on the discovery process of Plasmodium histone deacetylase inhibitors and their recent research progress both domestically and internationally. Recent research findings on hydroxamic acid-based and cyclic peptide inhibitors are reviewed and analyzed in detail according to their different structural types. Key challenges hindering drug development and approval, such as drug toxicity issues and the lag in related biological studies, are highlighted. Furthermore, future directions for drug research and development are proposed, offering insights for the further development of new antimalarial drugs.
2.Effect and mechanisms of highly active umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells on aging spleen in elderly tree shrews
Li YE ; Chuan TIAN ; Xiaojuan ZHAO ; Mengdie CHEN ; Qianqian YE ; Qiang LI ; Zhuyin LIAO ; Ye LI ; Xiangqing ZHU ; Guangping RUAN ; Zhixu HE ; Liping SHU ; Xinghua PAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(19):4000-4010
BACKGROUND:Spleen has the functions of blood storage,hematopoiesis,and immunity.With the increase of age,the structural degeneration and functional decline of spleen lead to the impairment of immune system function,thus accelerating the aging process of the body.The treatment of spleen aging in tree shrews with highly active umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells has not been reported. OBJECTIVE:To explore the intervention effect and mechanism of highly active umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells on spleen aging in tree shrews. METHODS:Highly active umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells were isolated,cultured,and obtained from the umbilical cord tissue of newborn tree shrews by caesarean section.The differentiation abilities of adipogenesis,osteogenesis,and chondrogenesis were detected by three-line differentiation kit.Cell cycle and surface markers were detected by flow cytometry.The second generation of highly active umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells were transfected with Genechem Green Fluorescent Protein with infection complex values of 100,120,140,160,180,and 200,respectively,to screen the best transfection conditions.After transfection,the fourth generation of highly active umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells was injected into the tail vein of tree shrews in the elderly treatment group.The young control group and the aged model group were not given special treatment.After 4 months of treatment,the spleen tissue was taken and the structure of the spleen was observed by hematoxylin-eosin staining.β-Galactosidase staining was used to detect the activity of aging-related galactosidase.Immunohistochemical staining was used to detect the expression levels of p21 and p53 proteins.Ki67 and PCNA immunofluorescence staining was used to detect cell proliferation activity.Immunofluorescence staining was used to detect the expression levels of spleen autophagy protein molecules Beclin 1 and APG5L/ATG5.Reactive oxygen species fluorescence staining was used to detect the content of reactive oxygen species in spleen tissue.CD3 immunofluorescence staining was used to detect the change of the proportion of total T lymphocytes.The secretion levels of interleukin 1β and transforming growth factor β1 in spleen were detected by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay.The distribution of highly active umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells labeled with green fluorescent protein in spleen tissue was observed by DAPI double staining of nucleus. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Highly active umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells grew in a short spindle shape with fish-like growth,with a large proportion of G0/G1 phase,and had the potential to differentiate into adipogenesis,osteogenesis,and chondrogenesis.(2)Multiplicity of infection=140 and transfection for 72 hours were the best conditions for labeling tree shrews highly active umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells with Genechem Green Fluorescent Protein.(3)Compared with the aged model group,in the aged treatment group,the spleen tissue cells of tree shrews were arranged closely,and the area of white pulp was increased(P<0.01);the boundary between red pulp and white pulp was clear;the proportion of germinal centers did not show statistically significant difference(P>0.05).The activity level of galactosidase related to spleen tissue aging was decreased(P<0.001),and the expression levels of aging protein molecules p21 and p53 were down-regulated(P<0.001).The expression levels of proliferation-related molecules Ki67 and PCNA were up-regulated(P<0.001,P<0.05);expression levels of autophagy-related molecules Beclin 1 and APG5L/ATG5 were up-regulated(P<0.001),and the content of reactive oxygen species decreased(P<0.001),and the proportion of CD3+T cells increased(P<0.05).The secretion level of interleukin 1β in the aging-related secretion phenotype decreased(P<0.001);no significant difference was found in transforming growth factor β1 level(P>0.05).Compared with the young control group,the above indexes were significantly different in the elderly treatment group(P<0.05).(4)Green fluorescent cells labeled with green fluorescent protein were observed in spleen tissue of tree shrews the elderly treatment group by frozen tissue section observation.The results show that intravenous infusion of highly active umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells can migrate to spleen tissue,inhibit the production of reactive oxygen species,down-regulate the expression of aging-related proteins,induce autophagy,promote cell proliferation,reduce chronic inflammation,and then improve the structure and function of spleen tissue.
3.Determination of urinary perchlorate content and normal reference range of urinary perchlorate in primary school students
Lyu SHANG ; Mengdie SHI ; Hongfei MA ; Siqi ZHAO ; Xiao WANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(5):59-62
Objective To explore the normal reference range of perchlorate content in the urine of primary school students, and compare whether there are differences in their urine perchlorate contents among different populations, and to provide reference for the health care of primary school students. Methods A total of 441 primary school students aged 6 to 15 years old in a certain city were selected, and their urine samples were collected. The contents of perchlorate in the urine were determined by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry, and the measurement data was statistically analyzed using SPSS software. Results There was no significant gender difference in the content of perchlorate in the urine of primary school students, but there was an age difference. The normal reference range for the content of perchlorate in the urine of primary school students aged 6-9 years old was 0-99.09 μg/L, and the normal reference range for the content of perchlorate in the urine of primary school students aged 10-15 years old was 0-74.56 μg/L. Conclusion Through the measurement and analysis of a large number of samples, a normal reference range for the content of urinary perchlorate in primary school students have been recommended.
4.Advances in research on the role of tRNA-derived fragments in tumor formation and progression and their applications to radiotherapy for tumors
Mengdie ZHAO ; Junxuan YI ; Shunzi JIN ; Ning WU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(4):380-384
tRNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs)—small RNA fragments derived from transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA)—fall into the category of small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs). They can be categorized into two major types: tRNA-derived fragments (tRFs) and tRNA-derived stress-induced small RNAs (tiRNAs). With the rapid advancement in high-throughput sequencing technologies and bioinformatics, tsRNAs have been involved in a variety of biological processes, including gene expression, signal transduction, and epigenetic inheritance, while also playing a significant role in tumor progression. The efficacy of radiotherapy is primarily affected by radiation-induced damage to normal tissues and the resistance of tumor cells to radiotherapy. It has been found that tsRNAs plays a significant role in radiation-induced cellular damage, as well as the modulation of radiation sensitivity and resistance. This highlights their potential as promising therapeutic targets in radiotherapy for tumors. This study reviews the origins, classification, biological functions of tRFs, as well as the advances in research on their role in tumor formation and progression and their applications in radiotherapy for tumors. This study aims to explore the research value of tRFs and their potential for application in radiotherapy for tumors.
5.Effects of personalized progressive exercise on anxiety of undergraduates
Yuanhui ZHAO ; Wenxing WANG ; Mengdie WANG ; Fang GAO ; Chun HU ; Bowen CUI ; Wenlang YU ; Hong REN
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(3):190-198
Objective To examine and compare the effect of personalized progressive aerobic-exercise and resistance-training prescriptions on anxiety of undergraduates.Methods This was a randomized controlled trial.Sixty-six undergraduates with anxiety were recruited and randomized into an aerobic ex-ercise(AE)group,a resistance exercise(RE)group and a control group,each of 22.The aerobic and resistance exercise groups underwent 12-week aerobic and resistance exercise respectively,while the control group only received health education.Before as well as after 4-,8-and 12-week interven-tion,and 4 weeks after the intervention,all groups were evaluated using Self-Rating Anxiety Scale(SAS)and Chinese College Students Mental Health Scale--Anxiety Subscale(CCSMHS-AS).More-over,before and 16 weeks after the intervention,all groups were assessed physical activity(PA)us-ing the International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form(IPAQ-SF).Results The average SAS scores of the AE and RE groups decreased significantly from 6.95±6.32 and 56.41±5.45 before the intervention to 38.29±5.82 and 41.18±7.51 after 12-week exercise,while the average CC-SMHS-AS score decreased significantly from 20.00±5.66 and 19.41±3.70,to 13.18±4.81 and 14.32±4.16 during the same period of time(P<0.01 for all).Four weeks after the intervention,the SAS score of the AE group was significantly higher than 4 weeks earlier(49.18±11.84 vs.38.29±5.82,P<0.01),while that of the RE group increased without significant differences compared with 4 weeks earlier(42.50±9.57 vs.41.18±7.51,P>0.05),with the value of both groups significantly lower than right after the intervention(P<0.01,P<0.05).In the control group,the SAS score de-creased significantly from 55.73±5.27 before the intervention to 47.09±5.55 right after the interven-tion,and further to 46.95±9.70 4 weeks later(P<0.05),but no significant differences were ob-served in the CCSMHS-AS score(P>0.05).Meanwhile,right after the intervention,the average SAS scores of the AE and RE groups were significantly lower than the control group(P<0.01,P<0.05),without significant differences among the three groups 4 weeks after the intervention(P>0.05).The CC-SMHS-AS scores of AE group right after and 4 weeks after the intervention were significantly higher than the control group(P<0.01),but no significant differences were found in it between either the AE and RE group,or the RE and control group(P>0.05).Besides,the PA levels of the AE and RE groups 4 weeks after the intervention were significantly higher than before the intervention,while no significant changes were observed in the PA level of the control group(P>0.05).Conclusion Twelve-week personalized progressive aerobic-exercise and resistance-training prescriptions both result in a similar effect on relieving anxiety and improving spontaneous PA of college students.However,the prognosis of aerobic exercise is poorer than the other.
6.Advances in research on the role of tRNA-derived fragments in tumor formation and progression and their applications to radiotherapy for tumors
Mengdie ZHAO ; Junxuan YI ; Shunzi JIN ; Ning WU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(4):380-384
tRNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs)—small RNA fragments derived from transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA)—fall into the category of small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs). They can be categorized into two major types: tRNA-derived fragments (tRFs) and tRNA-derived stress-induced small RNAs (tiRNAs). With the rapid advancement in high-throughput sequencing technologies and bioinformatics, tsRNAs have been involved in a variety of biological processes, including gene expression, signal transduction, and epigenetic inheritance, while also playing a significant role in tumor progression. The efficacy of radiotherapy is primarily affected by radiation-induced damage to normal tissues and the resistance of tumor cells to radiotherapy. It has been found that tsRNAs plays a significant role in radiation-induced cellular damage, as well as the modulation of radiation sensitivity and resistance. This highlights their potential as promising therapeutic targets in radiotherapy for tumors. This study reviews the origins, classification, biological functions of tRFs, as well as the advances in research on their role in tumor formation and progression and their applications in radiotherapy for tumors. This study aims to explore the research value of tRFs and their potential for application in radiotherapy for tumors.
7.Effects of personalized progressive exercise on anxiety of undergraduates
Yuanhui ZHAO ; Wenxing WANG ; Mengdie WANG ; Fang GAO ; Chun HU ; Bowen CUI ; Wenlang YU ; Hong REN
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(3):190-198
Objective To examine and compare the effect of personalized progressive aerobic-exercise and resistance-training prescriptions on anxiety of undergraduates.Methods This was a randomized controlled trial.Sixty-six undergraduates with anxiety were recruited and randomized into an aerobic ex-ercise(AE)group,a resistance exercise(RE)group and a control group,each of 22.The aerobic and resistance exercise groups underwent 12-week aerobic and resistance exercise respectively,while the control group only received health education.Before as well as after 4-,8-and 12-week interven-tion,and 4 weeks after the intervention,all groups were evaluated using Self-Rating Anxiety Scale(SAS)and Chinese College Students Mental Health Scale--Anxiety Subscale(CCSMHS-AS).More-over,before and 16 weeks after the intervention,all groups were assessed physical activity(PA)us-ing the International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form(IPAQ-SF).Results The average SAS scores of the AE and RE groups decreased significantly from 6.95±6.32 and 56.41±5.45 before the intervention to 38.29±5.82 and 41.18±7.51 after 12-week exercise,while the average CC-SMHS-AS score decreased significantly from 20.00±5.66 and 19.41±3.70,to 13.18±4.81 and 14.32±4.16 during the same period of time(P<0.01 for all).Four weeks after the intervention,the SAS score of the AE group was significantly higher than 4 weeks earlier(49.18±11.84 vs.38.29±5.82,P<0.01),while that of the RE group increased without significant differences compared with 4 weeks earlier(42.50±9.57 vs.41.18±7.51,P>0.05),with the value of both groups significantly lower than right after the intervention(P<0.01,P<0.05).In the control group,the SAS score de-creased significantly from 55.73±5.27 before the intervention to 47.09±5.55 right after the interven-tion,and further to 46.95±9.70 4 weeks later(P<0.05),but no significant differences were ob-served in the CCSMHS-AS score(P>0.05).Meanwhile,right after the intervention,the average SAS scores of the AE and RE groups were significantly lower than the control group(P<0.01,P<0.05),without significant differences among the three groups 4 weeks after the intervention(P>0.05).The CC-SMHS-AS scores of AE group right after and 4 weeks after the intervention were significantly higher than the control group(P<0.01),but no significant differences were found in it between either the AE and RE group,or the RE and control group(P>0.05).Besides,the PA levels of the AE and RE groups 4 weeks after the intervention were significantly higher than before the intervention,while no significant changes were observed in the PA level of the control group(P>0.05).Conclusion Twelve-week personalized progressive aerobic-exercise and resistance-training prescriptions both result in a similar effect on relieving anxiety and improving spontaneous PA of college students.However,the prognosis of aerobic exercise is poorer than the other.
8.Epidemiological characteristics and risk factors for nosocomial infections in patients treated with ECMO in intensive care unit of a general hospital
Tingting ZHAO ; Weiqiang ZHAN ; Mengdie LI ; Yuling TU ; Yan GUO ; Yibin LU ; Ming XU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(10):1508-1513
OBJECTIVE To explore the current status,etiological characteristics and risk factors for nosocomial in-fections in the patients who are treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO)so as to provide bases for treatment and prevention of nosocomial infections in the ICU patients treated with ECMO.METHODS The clinical data were retrospectively collected from the patients who were treated with ECMO in the ICU of Xinyang Central Hospital from Jan.2021 to Dec.2023.The patients were divided into the infection group and the non-infec-tion group according the status of nosocomial infection during the ECMO treatment period.The constituent ratios of pathogens isolated from the patients with infections were recorded,and multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed for independent risk factors for the ECMO-related nosocomial infections.RESULTS Of 86 patients who were finally enrolled in the study,33(38.37%)had nosocomial infections.Totally 54 strains of pathogens were isolated from the patients with the infections,43(79.63%)of which were gram-negative bacteria,7(12.97%)were gram-positive bacteria,and 4(7.41%)were fungi.There were 36(66.67%)strains of multi-drug-resistant organisms(MDROs)among the 54 strains of pathogens,and 27(81.82%)patients were detected with MDROs.Among the ECMO patients with postoperative nosocomial infections,21(63.64%)cases had pul-monary infections,8(24.24%)cases had bloodstream infection,and 4(12.12%)had urinary system infections.Multivariate logistic analysis showed that the high blood glucose level at the beginning of treatment with ECMO,long duration of ECMO treatment and long time of central venous catheter indwelling were the independent risk factors for the nosocomial infections in the patients treated with ECMO(P<0.05).CONCLUSION The isolation rate of gram-negative bacteria is relatively high among the pathogens isolated from the ECMO patients with post-operative nosocomial infections,and the drug resistance rates are high.The high blood glucose level,long duration of ECMO supporting treatment and long time of central venous catheter indwelling are the independent risk factors for the nosocomial infections in the patients treated with ECMO.
9.Epidemiological characteristics and risk factors for nosocomial infections in patients treated with ECMO in intensive care unit of a general hospital
Tingting ZHAO ; Weiqiang ZHAN ; Mengdie LI ; Yuling TU ; Yan GUO ; Yibin LU ; Ming XU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(10):1508-1513
OBJECTIVE To explore the current status,etiological characteristics and risk factors for nosocomial in-fections in the patients who are treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO)so as to provide bases for treatment and prevention of nosocomial infections in the ICU patients treated with ECMO.METHODS The clinical data were retrospectively collected from the patients who were treated with ECMO in the ICU of Xinyang Central Hospital from Jan.2021 to Dec.2023.The patients were divided into the infection group and the non-infec-tion group according the status of nosocomial infection during the ECMO treatment period.The constituent ratios of pathogens isolated from the patients with infections were recorded,and multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed for independent risk factors for the ECMO-related nosocomial infections.RESULTS Of 86 patients who were finally enrolled in the study,33(38.37%)had nosocomial infections.Totally 54 strains of pathogens were isolated from the patients with the infections,43(79.63%)of which were gram-negative bacteria,7(12.97%)were gram-positive bacteria,and 4(7.41%)were fungi.There were 36(66.67%)strains of multi-drug-resistant organisms(MDROs)among the 54 strains of pathogens,and 27(81.82%)patients were detected with MDROs.Among the ECMO patients with postoperative nosocomial infections,21(63.64%)cases had pul-monary infections,8(24.24%)cases had bloodstream infection,and 4(12.12%)had urinary system infections.Multivariate logistic analysis showed that the high blood glucose level at the beginning of treatment with ECMO,long duration of ECMO treatment and long time of central venous catheter indwelling were the independent risk factors for the nosocomial infections in the patients treated with ECMO(P<0.05).CONCLUSION The isolation rate of gram-negative bacteria is relatively high among the pathogens isolated from the ECMO patients with post-operative nosocomial infections,and the drug resistance rates are high.The high blood glucose level,long duration of ECMO supporting treatment and long time of central venous catheter indwelling are the independent risk factors for the nosocomial infections in the patients treated with ECMO.
10.Study on Vulnerability of Children in Talent Genetic Testing
Chinese Medical Ethics 2023;36(10):1097-1102
Vulnerability is an inherent and ineradicable reality, and different contexts can exacerbate or induce different manifestations of vulnerability. By sorting out the meaning of vulnerability and identifying particular manifestations and attributions of children’ vulnerability in talent genetic testing situations, including the inherent vulnerability of children themselves, the situational vulnerability derived from talent genetic testing and educational environment, as well as the pathogenic vulnerability from the protection of minors. It was proposed that talent genetic testing of children should be guided by the principles of responsibility, no harm, and permission, so as to protect children from additional harm during testing and avoid exacerbating their vulnerability.


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