1.Mechanism of Yantiao Prescription in Treating Lipopolysaccharide-induced Acute Lung Injury Based on Arachidonic Acid Metabolic Pathways
Pengcheng LI ; Tianyang CHEN ; Rong FANG ; Anna ZHANG ; Sijia WU ; Wei LIU ; Qian WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(2):101-110
ObjectiveTo clarify the anti-inflammatory and lung-protective effects of Yantiao prescription on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced acute lung injury (ALI), and to explore the impact of Yantiao prescription on the metabolic pathways of arachidonic acid (AA) in vivo. MethodsThirty male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into the following groups based on body weight: normal group, model group, dexamethasone group (2 mg·kg-1), low-dose Yantiao prescription group (18 g·kg-1), and high-dose Yantiao prescription group (36 g·kg-1), with 6 mice in each group. The ALI mouse model was established by intraperitoneal injection of LPS. The treatment groups received oral gavage once a day for 7 consecutive days, and serum and lung tissue were collected at the end of the experiment. The content of pro-inflammatory cytokines tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in serum was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining was used to assess lung tissue pathology. The wet/dry weight ratio (W/D) and myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity in lung tissue were measured. The content of AA metabolites in serum and lung tissue was measured by liquid chromatography triple quadrupole-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). ResultsCompared with the conditions in the normal group, the content of serum pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6 in the model group was significantly increased (P<0.01). The alveolar structure in mice was severely damaged, with markedly thickened alveolar walls and extensive inflammatory cell infiltration. The W/D ratio and MPO activity in lung tissue were significantly increased (P<0.01). The content of AA metabolites, including prostaglandin D2 (PGD2), prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), 11(S)-hydroxy-eicosatetraenoic acid [11(S)-HETE], and 5-hydroxy-eicosatetraenoic acid (5-HETE) in serum and lung tissue was significantly increased (P<0.05), while the content of 11,12-epoxyeicosatrienoic acid (11,12-EET) and 14,15-epoxyeicosatrienoic acid (14,15-EET) in serum was significantly decreased (P<0.01). Compared with the results in the model group, the content of serum pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6 in the dexamethasone group, low-dose Yantiao prescription group, and high-dose Yantiao prescription group was significantly reduced (P<0.05). Mild thickening of alveolar walls, scattered inflammatory cell infiltration, and relatively intact tissue structure with improved alveolar architecture were observed. The W/D ratio and MPO activity in lung tissue were significantly reduced (P<0.01). The content of AA metabolites PGD2, PGE2, 11(S)-HETE, and 5-HETE in serum from the dexamethasone group was significantly decreased (P<0.05), while the content of 14,15-EET in serum significantly increased (P<0.01), and the content of 5-HETE in lung tissue significantly decreased (P<0.01). In the low-dose and high-dose Yantiao prescription groups, the content of AA metabolites PGD2, PGE2, 11(S)-HETE, and 5-HETE in serum and lung tissue was significantly decreased (P<0.05), while the content of 11,12-EET in both serum and lung tissue was significantly increased (P<0.05). ConclusionYantiao prescription has significant protective effects against LPS-induced ALI, which are related to its regulation of AA metabolic pathways in vivo.
2.Expression of SNRPA and related molecular mechanisms in gastric cancer
Sijia WANG ; Min CUI ; Bingmei LI ; Meichen TONG ; Na ZHOU ; Qian ZHANG ; Zhang CAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(7):853-861,867
Purpose To investigate the expression of SNRPA in gastric cancer and its effect on the proliferation,migration and invasion of gastric cancer cells.Methods The expression of SNRPA in gastric cancer tissues was ana-lyzed using The Cancer Genome Atlas(TCGA)database.The level of SNRPA was detected by immunohistochemistry(EnVision method),and its relationship with clinicopathological parameters was analyzed.Western blot was used to detect the expression of SNRPA in 15 cases of fresh gastric cancer and paracancerous tissues.The expression of SNRPA in MGC-803 and GES-1 cells was detected by immunofluorescence staining.The effects of SNRPA expression on the proliferation,migration and invasion of gastric cancer cell lines were determined by RNA interference technology and cell function assays,and the expression levels of Cyclin D1 protein and EMT-related proteins(E-cadherin,N-cadher-in)were detected by Western blot.Results The expression level of SNRPA in gastric cancer tissues was significantly higher than that in normal gastric mucosal tissues(P<0.05),with an area under the curve(AUC)of 0.902 for diag-nostic accuracy.The Kaplan-Meier survival curves showed that the survival time of the group with high expression of SNRPA was shorter.SNRPA expression correlated with tumor size,Ki67,infiltration depth,and p53 status(P<0.05).Compared with the corresponding control group,SNRPA silencing inhibited the proliferation,migration and in-vasion ability of gastric cancer cells,accompanied by decreased Cyclin D1 and N-cadherin expression and increased E-cadherin expression(P<0.05).Conclusion SNRPA expression is upregulated in gastric cancer tissues and cell lines,promoting the proliferation,migration,and invasion of gastric cancer cells,and may be a potential molecular marker for gastric cancer.
3.Research progress in retinal structural alterations in patients with mental disorders
Sijia WANG ; Yanyan WEI ; Zhenying QIAN ; Qingwei LI ; Jijun WANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(2):247-252
Mental disorders frequently co-occur with other physical illnesses,becoming one of the leading causes of disability worldwide.Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for the effective management of these disorders.Currently,biomarker studies on mental disorders predominantly concentrate on genes,blood indicators,and imaging features of the brain.There is a growing interest in objective phenotypic markers as a research focus.It is established that the retina is part of the central nervous system(CNS),which extends from the mesencephalon and develops concurrently with the brain during the embryonic period.Given the overlapping pathophysiological mechanisms between neurodegenerative diseases and mental disorders,studying the structural and functional changes in the inner layers of the retina has emerged as a new direction in mental health research.The advent of optical coherence tomography(OCT)has enabled microscopic imaging of retinal structures.OCT is capable of objectively quantifying the retinal sub-layers and offers the advantages of being non-invasive,non-contact,and high-resolution.The use of OCT to explore structural changes in the retina among individuals with schizophrenia,bipolar disorder,major depression and other psychiatric disorders has been well documented;however,there is a paucity of reviews on this topic.This review summarizes current research on retinal structural alterations in patients with mental disorders,and the results demonstrate reduced thickness in certain sub-layers of the retina structure in patients with several mental disorders,which supports that the retina structure has the potential to be a biomarker for mental disorders and offers a novel avenue for research in the diagnosis and treatment.
4.Molecular Identification of Cremastra appendiculata and Other Original Medicinal Materials of Cremastrae Pseudobulbus and Confusing Products Based on ITS Sequences in DNA Barcodes
Jinling ZHANG ; Qiuxiao XIAO ; Qian WANG ; Sijia ZHOU ; Yali LONG ; Yong HUANG ; Lin ZHENG ; Zipeng GONG ; Yang JIN ; Yueting LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(6):142-146
Objective To distinguish Cremastra appendiculata(D.Don)Makino,Pleione yunnanensis Rolfe and Pleione bulbocodioides,and its easily confusing products Oreorchis patens and Iphigenia indica Kunth using the ITS sequence in DNA barcodes;To explore the genetic diversity of Cremastra appendiculata germplasm resources.Methods Three different original Cremastra appendiculata,Pleione yunnanensis Rolfe and Pleione bulbocodioides,and their easily confusing products Cremastrae Pseudobulbus of Oreorchis patens and Iphigenia indica Kunth were selected as the research objects,and the genomic DNA of the above samples were extracted by the modified CTAB method,and then the ITS sequences were amplified,sequenced and spliced by PCR technology.The Kimura 2-Parameter(K2P)model was used to calculate the genetic distance,and the phylogenetic tree was constructed with the help of neighbour joining method(NJ)for genetic relationship analysis.Results Except for the Iphigenia indica Kunth species that were not found during the BLAST search,the BLAST comparison results of the other samples were higher than 95%.At the same time,the results of phylogenetic tree showed that Cremastra appendiculata,Pleione yunnanensis Rolfe and Pleione bulbocodioides were clustered into one branch,respectively,and the easily confusing products were also respectively clustered into one branch.Conclusion The ITS sequence in DNA barcodes can be used to accurately distinguish Cremastra appendiculata,Pleione yunnanensis Rolfe and Pleione bulbocodioides,and its easily confusing products Oreorchis patens and Iphigenia indica Kunth.
5.Expression of SNRPA and related molecular mechanisms in gastric cancer
Sijia WANG ; Min CUI ; Bingmei LI ; Meichen TONG ; Na ZHOU ; Qian ZHANG ; Zhang CAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(7):853-861,867
Purpose To investigate the expression of SNRPA in gastric cancer and its effect on the proliferation,migration and invasion of gastric cancer cells.Methods The expression of SNRPA in gastric cancer tissues was ana-lyzed using The Cancer Genome Atlas(TCGA)database.The level of SNRPA was detected by immunohistochemistry(EnVision method),and its relationship with clinicopathological parameters was analyzed.Western blot was used to detect the expression of SNRPA in 15 cases of fresh gastric cancer and paracancerous tissues.The expression of SNRPA in MGC-803 and GES-1 cells was detected by immunofluorescence staining.The effects of SNRPA expression on the proliferation,migration and invasion of gastric cancer cell lines were determined by RNA interference technology and cell function assays,and the expression levels of Cyclin D1 protein and EMT-related proteins(E-cadherin,N-cadher-in)were detected by Western blot.Results The expression level of SNRPA in gastric cancer tissues was significantly higher than that in normal gastric mucosal tissues(P<0.05),with an area under the curve(AUC)of 0.902 for diag-nostic accuracy.The Kaplan-Meier survival curves showed that the survival time of the group with high expression of SNRPA was shorter.SNRPA expression correlated with tumor size,Ki67,infiltration depth,and p53 status(P<0.05).Compared with the corresponding control group,SNRPA silencing inhibited the proliferation,migration and in-vasion ability of gastric cancer cells,accompanied by decreased Cyclin D1 and N-cadherin expression and increased E-cadherin expression(P<0.05).Conclusion SNRPA expression is upregulated in gastric cancer tissues and cell lines,promoting the proliferation,migration,and invasion of gastric cancer cells,and may be a potential molecular marker for gastric cancer.
6.Research progress in retinal structural alterations in patients with mental disorders
Sijia WANG ; Yanyan WEI ; Zhenying QIAN ; Qingwei LI ; Jijun WANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(2):247-252
Mental disorders frequently co-occur with other physical illnesses,becoming one of the leading causes of disability worldwide.Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for the effective management of these disorders.Currently,biomarker studies on mental disorders predominantly concentrate on genes,blood indicators,and imaging features of the brain.There is a growing interest in objective phenotypic markers as a research focus.It is established that the retina is part of the central nervous system(CNS),which extends from the mesencephalon and develops concurrently with the brain during the embryonic period.Given the overlapping pathophysiological mechanisms between neurodegenerative diseases and mental disorders,studying the structural and functional changes in the inner layers of the retina has emerged as a new direction in mental health research.The advent of optical coherence tomography(OCT)has enabled microscopic imaging of retinal structures.OCT is capable of objectively quantifying the retinal sub-layers and offers the advantages of being non-invasive,non-contact,and high-resolution.The use of OCT to explore structural changes in the retina among individuals with schizophrenia,bipolar disorder,major depression and other psychiatric disorders has been well documented;however,there is a paucity of reviews on this topic.This review summarizes current research on retinal structural alterations in patients with mental disorders,and the results demonstrate reduced thickness in certain sub-layers of the retina structure in patients with several mental disorders,which supports that the retina structure has the potential to be a biomarker for mental disorders and offers a novel avenue for research in the diagnosis and treatment.
7.Molecular Identification of Cremastra appendiculata and Other Original Medicinal Materials of Cremastrae Pseudobulbus and Confusing Products Based on ITS Sequences in DNA Barcodes
Jinling ZHANG ; Qiuxiao XIAO ; Qian WANG ; Sijia ZHOU ; Yali LONG ; Yong HUANG ; Lin ZHENG ; Zipeng GONG ; Yang JIN ; Yueting LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(6):142-146
Objective To distinguish Cremastra appendiculata(D.Don)Makino,Pleione yunnanensis Rolfe and Pleione bulbocodioides,and its easily confusing products Oreorchis patens and Iphigenia indica Kunth using the ITS sequence in DNA barcodes;To explore the genetic diversity of Cremastra appendiculata germplasm resources.Methods Three different original Cremastra appendiculata,Pleione yunnanensis Rolfe and Pleione bulbocodioides,and their easily confusing products Cremastrae Pseudobulbus of Oreorchis patens and Iphigenia indica Kunth were selected as the research objects,and the genomic DNA of the above samples were extracted by the modified CTAB method,and then the ITS sequences were amplified,sequenced and spliced by PCR technology.The Kimura 2-Parameter(K2P)model was used to calculate the genetic distance,and the phylogenetic tree was constructed with the help of neighbour joining method(NJ)for genetic relationship analysis.Results Except for the Iphigenia indica Kunth species that were not found during the BLAST search,the BLAST comparison results of the other samples were higher than 95%.At the same time,the results of phylogenetic tree showed that Cremastra appendiculata,Pleione yunnanensis Rolfe and Pleione bulbocodioides were clustered into one branch,respectively,and the easily confusing products were also respectively clustered into one branch.Conclusion The ITS sequence in DNA barcodes can be used to accurately distinguish Cremastra appendiculata,Pleione yunnanensis Rolfe and Pleione bulbocodioides,and its easily confusing products Oreorchis patens and Iphigenia indica Kunth.
8.Experience of home enteral nutritional support in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with high intestinal fistulae
Sijia LI ; Bingjun TANG ; Tianlei XU ; Zhuonan ZHUANG ; Qian ZHANG ; Feng WANG ; Yuanxin LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2024;39(3):183-187
Objective:To explore the impact of home enteral nutrition (HEN) on the treatment strategy of patients with high position intestinal fistula.Methods:The clinical and follow-up data of 36 patients with high position intestinal fistula requiring HEN treated in Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital from Jan 2021 to Sep 2023 was retrospectively analyzed.Results:Among the 36 cases, 2 had indwelling nasogastric tubes, 12 had indwelling nasojejunal nutritional tubes, and 22 had percutaneous jejunostomy. The incidence of HEN-related complications in patients was 13.9%, and there were no serious catheter complications.During HEN, high position intestinal fistula healed in 19 cases (52.8%), returned to the hospital for the next stage of intestinal fistula treatment in 11 cases (30.6%), needed to return to the hospital for nutritional support in 1 case (2.8%), and intestinal fistula aggravated to terminate HEN in 2 cases (5.6%).Conclusion:Under the management of professional team, HEN via nasogastric/jejunal nutritional tube or percutaneous jejunostomy is safe and feasible in patients with high intestinal fistula.
9.Changes of muscle activation during landing impact of human lower limbs during accumulation of running fa-tigue
Qian WU ; Mengli WEI ; Sijia CAO ; Tingting YU ; Yaping ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(10):1215-1223
Objective To investigate changes of muscle activation in the lower limbs during landing impact as running fatigue pro-gresses. Methods From November to December,2022,eleven male runners were recruited from Wuhan Sports University.They performed a steady-state run at 75%of their maximum heart rate and continued until Borg rating score≥17 or 90%of their maximum heart rate.Muscle activity data were collected using a Delsys wireless surface electromy-ography system,continuously recording the EMG of the quadriceps(vastus medialis,rectus femoris,vastus later-alis),hamstrings(biceps femoris,semitendinosus),gluteus maximus,lateral head of the gastrocnemius and tibia-lis anterior.The pre-activation,post-activation and co-activation characteristics of these lower limb muscles were analyzed. Results With fatigue accumulation during running,significant differences were observed in the pre-activation level of the tibialis anterior among different fatigue points(F=2.955,P=0.048),with the 100%fatigue point showing significantly higher pre-activation levels than the start(P=0.010);as well as post-activation levels of quadriceps(F=6.609,P=0.001),with higher levels at the 100%point compared to the start(P=0.011),33%(P=0.009)and 67%(P=0.043)fatigue points;co-activation ratios of ankle joint during the pre-activation phase(F=3.287,P=0.034),with a significantly higher co-activation ratio at the 100%fatigue point compared to the start(P=0.023). Conclusion As running fatigue accumulates,the central nervous system adjusts the activation levels of various lower limb muscles to modify impact posture,reducing the risk of injury from accumulated lower limb loads.
10.Microbial characteristics analysis of the lungs in children with community-acquired pneumonia of different severity levels
Yong WU ; Xiuxia PAN ; Hua QIN ; Yunjun LIU ; Yan ZHU ; Sijia WANG ; Yonghua LIANG ; Rong ZENG ; Qian WU
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(36):22-27
Objective To study microbial characteristics of pulmonary in children with community-acquired pneumonia(CAP)of different severity,in order to provide a basis for accurate diagnosis and antibiotic treatment of pneumonia children,and provide new strategies and perspectives for the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary microbiota in pneumonia children.Methods Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)from 64 children with CAP of different severity hospitalized in Department of Pediatrics,Jingmen People's Hospital were collected from January to December 2023,the children were divided into severe pneumonia group(n=34)and common pneumonia group(n=30).Microbiome information of the lungs of children with CAP of different severity were obtained through metagenomic sequencing of BALF,microbial structure diversity analysis,species classification analysis,and differential analysis on the microbial bioinformatics data of two groups of samples obtained were performed.Results Alpha diversity analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences(P<0.05)in the Chao1 index,ACE index,Shannon index,and Simpson index between two groups.The principal coordinate analysis(PCoA)of Beta diversity showed a statistically significant difference in the composition of microbial communities between two groups(F=4.221,P=0.005).Through species classification analysis,it was found that at the genus level,mycoplasma was the main genus in the BALF samples of severe pneumonia group,followed by Streptococcus and Haemophilus,Streptococcus was the main genus in the BALF samples of common pneumonia group,followed by Mycoplasma and Haemophilus.Children of two groups showed statistically significant differences in microbial abundance among the top 20 species at the genus level(P<0.05),including Mycoplasma,Streptococcus,Rhodococcus,Neisseria,Prevotella,Corynebacterium,and Pseudomonas.Species diversity analysis showed that at the genus level,there were 47 species with differences(P<0.05).Conclusion There are differences in the abundance,diversity,structure,and composition of pulmonary microbiota in children with CAP of different severity.The dominant microbiota varies among children with CAP of different severity.This study enriches the pulmonary microbiome data of children with CAP.

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