1.Effect of Hesperidin on Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress-Related Depression in Rats through Gut-Brain Axis Pathway.
Hui-Qing LIANG ; Shao-Dong CHEN ; Yu-Jie WANG ; Xiao-Ting ZHENG ; Yao-Yu LIU ; Zhen-Ying GUO ; Chun-Fang ZHANG ; Hong-Li ZHUANG ; Si-Jie CHENG ; Xiao-Hong GU
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2025;31(10):908-917
OBJECTIVES:
To determine the pharmacological impact of hesperidin, the main component of Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium, on depressive behavior and elucidate the mechanism by which hesperidin treats depression, focusing on the gut-brain axis.
METHODS:
Fifty-four Sprague Dawley male rats were randomly allocated to 6 groups using a random number table, including control, model, hesperidin, probiotics, fluoxetine, and Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium groups. Except for the control group, rats in the remaining 5 groups were challenged with chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) for 21 days and housed in single cages. The sucrose preference test (SPT), immobility time in the forced swim test (FST), and number in the open field test (OFT) were performed to measure the behavioral changes in the rats. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to determine the levels of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in brain tissue, and the histopathology was performed to evaluate the changes of colon tissue, together with sequencing of the V3-V4 regions of 16S rRNA gene on feces to explore the changes of intestinal flora in the rats.
RESULTS:
Compared to the control group, the rats in the model group showed notable reductions in body weight, SPF, and number in OFT (P<0.01). Hesperidin was found to ameliorate depression induced by CUMS, as seen by improvements in body weight, SPT, immobility time in FST, and number in OFT (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Regarding neurotransmitters, it was found that at a dose of 50 mg/kg hesperidin treatment upregulated the levels of 5-HT and BDNF in depressed rats (P<0.05). Compared to the control group, the colon tissue of the model group exhibited greater inflammatory cell infiltration, with markedly reduced numbers of goblet cells and crypts and were significantly improved following treatment with hesperidin. Simultaneously, the administration of hesperidin demonstrated a positive impact on the gut microbiome of rats treated with CUMS, such as Shannon index increased and Simpson index decreased (P<0.01), while the abundance of Pseudomonadota and Bacteroidota increased in the hesperidin-treated group (P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
The mechanism responsible for the beneficial effects of hesperidin on depressive behavior in rats may be related to inhibition of the expressions of BDNF and 5-HT and preservation of the gut microbiota.
Animals
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Hesperidin/therapeutic use*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Depression/drug therapy*
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Male
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Stress, Psychological/drug therapy*
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Brain/metabolism*
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Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/metabolism*
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Serotonin/metabolism*
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome/drug effects*
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Behavior, Animal/drug effects*
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Rats
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Brain-Gut Axis/drug effects*
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Chronic Disease
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Colon/drug effects*
2.Icariin improves injury of tight junctional function by regulating balance of mTORC1 and mTORC2 in testicular Sertoli cells in naturally aging mice
Yao-ting CHENG ; Chang-cheng ZHANG ; Guo-qing FU ; Tan WANG ; Jian-min MAO ; Jian-ming SUN ; Hai-xia ZHAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(6):1091-1098
Aim To explore the protective effect of icariin on the damage of tight junctional function of Sertoli cells in naturally aging mice and the related mechanism.Methods 15-month-old C57BL/6J male mice were randomly divided into three groups:aging model group,low-dose and high-dose icariin treatment group(5 and 20 mg·kg-1).Another 1-month-old C57BL/6J male mice were considered as adult control group(n=10).The mice in adult control group and aging model group were given the vehicle(0.5%sodi-um carboxymethyl cellulose solution)by intragastric administration,while the mice in icariin-treated groups were given different concentrations of icariin,respec-tively.After continuous administration of icariin for three months,the testes and epididymis were immedi-ately removed,weighed,and the organ index was calcu-lated.Sperm viability and sperm concentration in epi-didymis were measured.The morphological changes of testes were observed by HE staining.The ultrastructur-al changes of tight junctions of Sertoli cells were ob-served by transmission electron microscopy.The ex-pression levels of tight junction-related proteins ZO-1,Occludin,and Claudin11 of testicular Sertoli cells were detected by Western blot.The expression and localiza-tion of ZO-1,Occludin,Raptor,Rictor,p-70S6K,and p-rps6 were detected by immunofluorescence.Results Compared with the aging model group,icariin signifi-cantly increased testicular weight and its index,and ep-ididymal index,improved sperm viability and increased sperm concentration in naturally aging mice.In addi-tion,icariin improved the degeneration of testicular morphology and the damage of ultrastructure of Sertoli cell tight junction with aging.Furthermore,Western blot results showed that icariin up-regulated the expres-sion of ZO-1 and Occludin,but had no significant effect on the expression of Claudin 11.Immunofluorescence assay showed that icariin up-regulated the expression of Rictor,and down-regulated the expression of p-70S6K,p-rps6 and Raptor.Conclusions Icariin improves the tight junction damage of Sertoli cells in naturally aging mice,and its mechanism may be related to restoring the balance between mTORC1 and mTORC2.
3.Preliminary exploration of the application of multi-parameter ultrasound in the assessment of chronic kidney fibrosis
Yao ZHANG ; Xingyue HUANG ; Qing DENG ; Ting CHEN ; Xin HUANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Yugang HU ; Qing ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2025;34(1):65-73
Objective:To investigate the application value of multi-parameter ultrasound in the non-invasive assessment of renal fibrosis in patients with chronic kidney disease(CKD).Methods:From December 2023 to April 2024,77 CKD patients(CKD group)and 30 healthy individuals(control group)from Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University were prospectively collected. The CKD group was further classified into mild( n = 30),moderate( n = 25)and severe( n = 22)groups according to pathological assessment of renal fibrosis. Ultrasound parameters and clinical data of all patients were collected for group comparisons. Ultrasound parameters that showed statistically significant differences in univariate analysis were incorporated into a Logistic regression model to identify independent influencing factors. ROC curve was constructed,and the area under the curve(AUC)was calculated for statistical evaluation. Results:① The moderate and severe groups compared to control group,as well as the severe group compared to the mild and moderate groups,showed increased levels of SCr and BUN,and decreased level of eGFR,with statistically significant differences(all P < 0.05). The kidney length and renal parenchymal thickness in the moderate group were smaller than those in the control group,while the kidney length,renal parenchymal thickness,and renal cortical thickness in the severe group were smaller than those in the control,mild,and moderate groups,with statistically significant differences among the groups(all P < 0.05). The Vmax in the severe group was lower than those in the control,mild,and moderate groups,while the RI was higher than those in the control,mild,and moderate groups,with statistically significant differences(all P < 0.05). ②In superb microvascular imaging,perfusion levels were predominantly grade 5 in the control and mild groups(83.3%,25/30;70.0%,21/30),grade 4 in the moderate group(48.0%,12/25),and grade 3 in the severe group(63.6%,14/22). No significant differences were observed between the mild and control groups,or between the moderate and severe groups(all P>0.05),significant differences in blood flow perfusion were found between other groups( P < 0.05).③Shear wave elastography and super-resolution imaging revealed that mean of Young's modulus(Emean)in renal cortex increased progressively from the mild to the severe group,while microvascular density decreased. Except for Emean,which did not show significant differences between the moderate and severe groups( P > 0.05),all other parameters showed significant differences between groups( P < 0.05). ④ROC curve analysis indicated that differentiating the control group from the mild group using Emean and microvascular density,the AUC was 0.769(95% CI = 0.631 - 0.872, P<0.001),with a sensitivity of 0.821 and specificity of 0.539. For the combined use of Emean,microvascular density,peak inter-arterial velocity,and resistance index for distinguishing mild from moderate-to-severe fibrosis resulted in an AUC of 0.902(95% CI = 0.843 - 0.972,P < 0.001),with a sensitivity of 0.967 and specificity of 0.755. These multi-parameter combined diagnostic approaches outperformed single ultrasound parameters. Conclusions:Multi-parameter ultrasound technology can display multidimensional renal changes in patients with CKD and effectively assess the degree of renal fibrosis. It is expected to become a non-invasive,highly sensitive tool for evaluating renal fibrosis in CKD.
4.Risk factors associated with hemodynamic instability in carotid artery stenting:a systematic review and meta-analysis
La-ting ZHANG ; Xiao-qing WANG ; Lin HAN ; Xin-hui LIANG ; Yao JIA ; Li-juan GAO ; Xue JIANG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2025;33(4):201-214
Objective To investigate the risk factors of hemodynamic instability after carotid artery stenting by meta-analysis.Methods Ten databases were searched:PubMed,ProQuest,ScienceDirect,Embase,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,China Knowledge Network,Wanfang Data,VIP Information Database,and China Biomedical Database.The search date was from inception until 2 February 2024,and meta-analysis was performed using Stata 16.0 statistical software.Results A total of 27 studies with 4199 subjects and 22 influencing factors were included.The studies showed a 37.4%(95%CI 30.3%-44.8%)incidence of haemodynamic instability after carotid stenting,Meta-analysis determined that age>60 years(P<0.001),hypertension(P<0.001),calcified plaque(P<0.001),stenosis>70%(P=0.008),eccentric plaque(P=0.002),distance from the largest stenosis to the carotid bifurcation≤ 10 mm(P<0.001),stenosis involvement of the balloon or bifurcation(P<0.001),balloon post-dilation(P=0.003),open-loop stenting(P<0.001),dilated balloon diameter≥5 mm(P=0.002),repeat balloon dilation(P=0.011)and balloon dilation pressure≥8 atm(P<0.001)are risk factors for intraoperative and postoperative haemodynamic instability in patients undergoing carotid artery stenting surgery.Statin use was a protective factor(P<0.001).Conclusions Medical staff working in the clinic should assess the patient's condition preoperatively,identify risk factors that may lead to haemodynamic instability,and avoid unnecessary intraoperative stimulation of patients who are already in a high-risk state.Reduce postoperative clinical complications in patients with carotid artery stenosis and improve patient recovery.
5.Preliminary exploration of the application of multi-parameter ultrasound in the assessment of chronic kidney fibrosis
Yao ZHANG ; Xingyue HUANG ; Qing DENG ; Ting CHEN ; Xin HUANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Yugang HU ; Qing ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2025;34(1):65-73
Objective:To investigate the application value of multi-parameter ultrasound in the non-invasive assessment of renal fibrosis in patients with chronic kidney disease(CKD).Methods:From December 2023 to April 2024,77 CKD patients(CKD group)and 30 healthy individuals(control group)from Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University were prospectively collected. The CKD group was further classified into mild( n = 30),moderate( n = 25)and severe( n = 22)groups according to pathological assessment of renal fibrosis. Ultrasound parameters and clinical data of all patients were collected for group comparisons. Ultrasound parameters that showed statistically significant differences in univariate analysis were incorporated into a Logistic regression model to identify independent influencing factors. ROC curve was constructed,and the area under the curve(AUC)was calculated for statistical evaluation. Results:① The moderate and severe groups compared to control group,as well as the severe group compared to the mild and moderate groups,showed increased levels of SCr and BUN,and decreased level of eGFR,with statistically significant differences(all P < 0.05). The kidney length and renal parenchymal thickness in the moderate group were smaller than those in the control group,while the kidney length,renal parenchymal thickness,and renal cortical thickness in the severe group were smaller than those in the control,mild,and moderate groups,with statistically significant differences among the groups(all P < 0.05). The Vmax in the severe group was lower than those in the control,mild,and moderate groups,while the RI was higher than those in the control,mild,and moderate groups,with statistically significant differences(all P < 0.05). ②In superb microvascular imaging,perfusion levels were predominantly grade 5 in the control and mild groups(83.3%,25/30;70.0%,21/30),grade 4 in the moderate group(48.0%,12/25),and grade 3 in the severe group(63.6%,14/22). No significant differences were observed between the mild and control groups,or between the moderate and severe groups(all P>0.05),significant differences in blood flow perfusion were found between other groups( P < 0.05).③Shear wave elastography and super-resolution imaging revealed that mean of Young's modulus(Emean)in renal cortex increased progressively from the mild to the severe group,while microvascular density decreased. Except for Emean,which did not show significant differences between the moderate and severe groups( P > 0.05),all other parameters showed significant differences between groups( P < 0.05). ④ROC curve analysis indicated that differentiating the control group from the mild group using Emean and microvascular density,the AUC was 0.769(95% CI = 0.631 - 0.872, P<0.001),with a sensitivity of 0.821 and specificity of 0.539. For the combined use of Emean,microvascular density,peak inter-arterial velocity,and resistance index for distinguishing mild from moderate-to-severe fibrosis resulted in an AUC of 0.902(95% CI = 0.843 - 0.972,P < 0.001),with a sensitivity of 0.967 and specificity of 0.755. These multi-parameter combined diagnostic approaches outperformed single ultrasound parameters. Conclusions:Multi-parameter ultrasound technology can display multidimensional renal changes in patients with CKD and effectively assess the degree of renal fibrosis. It is expected to become a non-invasive,highly sensitive tool for evaluating renal fibrosis in CKD.
6.Risk factors associated with hemodynamic instability in carotid artery stenting:a systematic review and meta-analysis
La-ting ZHANG ; Xiao-qing WANG ; Lin HAN ; Xin-hui LIANG ; Yao JIA ; Li-juan GAO ; Xue JIANG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2025;33(4):201-214
Objective To investigate the risk factors of hemodynamic instability after carotid artery stenting by meta-analysis.Methods Ten databases were searched:PubMed,ProQuest,ScienceDirect,Embase,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,China Knowledge Network,Wanfang Data,VIP Information Database,and China Biomedical Database.The search date was from inception until 2 February 2024,and meta-analysis was performed using Stata 16.0 statistical software.Results A total of 27 studies with 4199 subjects and 22 influencing factors were included.The studies showed a 37.4%(95%CI 30.3%-44.8%)incidence of haemodynamic instability after carotid stenting,Meta-analysis determined that age>60 years(P<0.001),hypertension(P<0.001),calcified plaque(P<0.001),stenosis>70%(P=0.008),eccentric plaque(P=0.002),distance from the largest stenosis to the carotid bifurcation≤ 10 mm(P<0.001),stenosis involvement of the balloon or bifurcation(P<0.001),balloon post-dilation(P=0.003),open-loop stenting(P<0.001),dilated balloon diameter≥5 mm(P=0.002),repeat balloon dilation(P=0.011)and balloon dilation pressure≥8 atm(P<0.001)are risk factors for intraoperative and postoperative haemodynamic instability in patients undergoing carotid artery stenting surgery.Statin use was a protective factor(P<0.001).Conclusions Medical staff working in the clinic should assess the patient's condition preoperatively,identify risk factors that may lead to haemodynamic instability,and avoid unnecessary intraoperative stimulation of patients who are already in a high-risk state.Reduce postoperative clinical complications in patients with carotid artery stenosis and improve patient recovery.
7.Icariin improves injury of tight junctional function by regulating balance of mTORC1 and mTORC2 in testicular Sertoli cells in naturally aging mice
Yao-ting CHENG ; Chang-cheng ZHANG ; Guo-qing FU ; Tan WANG ; Jian-min MAO ; Jian-ming SUN ; Hai-xia ZHAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(6):1091-1098
Aim To explore the protective effect of icariin on the damage of tight junctional function of Sertoli cells in naturally aging mice and the related mechanism.Methods 15-month-old C57BL/6J male mice were randomly divided into three groups:aging model group,low-dose and high-dose icariin treatment group(5 and 20 mg·kg-1).Another 1-month-old C57BL/6J male mice were considered as adult control group(n=10).The mice in adult control group and aging model group were given the vehicle(0.5%sodi-um carboxymethyl cellulose solution)by intragastric administration,while the mice in icariin-treated groups were given different concentrations of icariin,respec-tively.After continuous administration of icariin for three months,the testes and epididymis were immedi-ately removed,weighed,and the organ index was calcu-lated.Sperm viability and sperm concentration in epi-didymis were measured.The morphological changes of testes were observed by HE staining.The ultrastructur-al changes of tight junctions of Sertoli cells were ob-served by transmission electron microscopy.The ex-pression levels of tight junction-related proteins ZO-1,Occludin,and Claudin11 of testicular Sertoli cells were detected by Western blot.The expression and localiza-tion of ZO-1,Occludin,Raptor,Rictor,p-70S6K,and p-rps6 were detected by immunofluorescence.Results Compared with the aging model group,icariin signifi-cantly increased testicular weight and its index,and ep-ididymal index,improved sperm viability and increased sperm concentration in naturally aging mice.In addi-tion,icariin improved the degeneration of testicular morphology and the damage of ultrastructure of Sertoli cell tight junction with aging.Furthermore,Western blot results showed that icariin up-regulated the expres-sion of ZO-1 and Occludin,but had no significant effect on the expression of Claudin 11.Immunofluorescence assay showed that icariin up-regulated the expression of Rictor,and down-regulated the expression of p-70S6K,p-rps6 and Raptor.Conclusions Icariin improves the tight junction damage of Sertoli cells in naturally aging mice,and its mechanism may be related to restoring the balance between mTORC1 and mTORC2.
8.Research progress of nuclear bodies in tumor
Qing-yuan LIU ; Yun-yao LIU ; Yi-ting XU ; Yu-jiao XU ; Lei QIANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(12):3179-3188
The mammalian cell nucleus is highly structured and organized into various membrane-less nuclear compartments called nuclear bodies. Nuclear bodies are highly dynamic structures, with a variety of substances gathered inside to promote the more efficient conduct of certain biological reactions. It dynamically produces responses under different biological processes and stress conditions such as tumorigenesis, apoptosis, antiviral defense, and plays an important role in regulating cell homeostasis. Tumor is a major public health problem, and finding new targets is the key to tumor therapy. How the nuclear bodies are involved in the development of tumor has not been reported. This review aims to provide a new understanding of how the nuclear bodies regulates tumor progression and provide a new effective strategy for tumor prevention and treatment.
9.Aggressive natural killer cell leukemia with hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis:a case report
Jing-Hui YANG ; Qing-Mei ZHOU ; Xin-Yu XU ; Xiang-Mei YAO ; Yu-Mei LUO ; Qian-Ting CHEN ; Zheng-Zheng GUO ; Tian-He LI
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2024;26(11):1225-1230
A boy,aged 14 years,was admitted due to recurrent cough and expectoration for more than 1 month,with aggravation and fever for 2 days. After admission,he presented with tachypnea and a significant reduction in transcutaneous oxygen saturation,and emergency chest CT examination showed large patchy exudation and consolidation of both lungs. The boy was given tracheal intubation and invasive mechanical ventilation immediately,and his condition was improved after active symptomatic treatment. On the 10th day of hospitalization,the boy experienced fever again,and the laboratory tests showed positive results for Epstein-Barr virus and Mycoplasma antibody IgM,along with pancytopenia,elevated triglycerides,decreased fibrinogen,and increased levels of ferritin and soluble CD25. The boy was diagnosed with hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis. Bone marrow biopsy showed the presence of atypical lymphocytes,and aggressive natural killer cell leukemia was considered according to clinical manifestations and flow cytometry immunophenotype. Therefore,the possibility of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis should be suspected in case of severe infection with pancytopenia and rapid disease progression,and hematological malignancies should also be ruled out. Bone marrow biopsy should be performed as early as possible to make a confirmed diagnosis and perform timely treatment.
10.Research progress on multi-target regulation strategies of tumor microenvironment based on nano-drug delivery system
Jing LI ; Ting PAN ; Si-yao ZHAO ; Xiao-qing CHEN ; Hao-tian YIN ; Xiao-ye JI ; Qi-fan WU ; Wei WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(3):536-549
Tumor microenvironment (TME) is composed of endothelial cells, pericytes, immune cells, cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), cancer stem cells (CSCs), extracellular matrix (ECM) and other components of the complex biological environment. TME interacts with the tumor cells through a large amount of signaling pathways, participates in the process of tumor progression, invasion, and metastasis. Hence, TME has become a potential therapeutic target for cancer treatment, exhibiting excellent therapeutic potential and research value in the field of cancer treatment. Currently, the novel nanotechnology has been widely applied in anticancer therapy, and nanotechnology-mediated drug delivery system is being explored to apply in TME modulation to inhibit tumor progression. Nanotechnology-mediated drug delivery has many advantages over traditional therapeutic modalities, including longer circulation times, improved bioavailability, and reduced toxicity. This review summarized the research of targeted nano-drug delivery based on TME regulation, including regulation strategies based on CSCs, CAFs, immune cells, ECM, tumor vascularization, exosomes, and microbiota. In addition, we summarized the advantages, opportunities, and challenges of TME regulation strategy compared with traditional treatment strategy, which provides a reference for the application of nano-drug delivery system based on TME regulation strategy in tumor precision therapy.

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