1.Research progress and development trend of nanopesticides and RNA pesticides.
Heng QIAO ; Jingyi CHEN ; Qinhong JIANG ; Xiangge DU ; Jie SHEN ; Shuo YAN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(10):3774-3789
The production of healthy agricultural products has increased the demand for innovative and sustainable plant protection technologies, and the rapid advancement of nanotechnology has brought revolutionary breakthroughs to traditional agriculture. Nanocarrier-based drug delivery systems can not only significantly improve the utilization efficiency of pesticides, achieving enhanced efficacy and reduced application, but also decrease the pesticide residues and environmental pollution. Additionally, they have made breakthrough progress in the stability and persistence of RNA pesticides. This review summarized the research progress on nanopesticides and RNA pesticides, focusing on the mechanisms of nanocarriers in improving pesticide bioactivity and RNA interference (RNAi) efficiency. It also systematically summarized the types of nanomaterials and their applications in pest and disease management and provided an in-depth outlook for the future development of nanopesticides and RNA pesticides, which provided technical support for the high-quality development of agriculture in the future.
Pesticides/chemistry*
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Nanotechnology
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Nanostructures
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RNA
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Agriculture/methods*
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RNA Interference
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Drug Delivery Systems
2.Research progress in molecular mechanism of acupuncture for diabetes mellitus.
Kaiting HE ; Qinhong ZHANG ; Jinhuan YUE ; Tong PU ; Hao CHI ; Qiaoyun WU ; Songhe JIANG ; Guanhu YANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2024;44(11):1357-1362
This paper discusses the mechanism of acupuncture for diabetes mellitus from the perspective of molecular biology, aiming to reveal the potential rules of restoring the balance in the body and fighting against diabetes mellitus (DM). By searching the basic research literature of acupuncture treatment for DM, it is found that the molecular biological mechanism of acupuncture treatment for DM is closely related to the regulation of insulin signaling pathway, the modulation of inflammatory response, the protection and regeneration of islet β-cells, fat metabolism and energy balance. It points out that there are few studies of acupuncture on the type 1 diabetes mellitus and the large-scale randomized controlled trials, as well as the studies on the upstream regulation mechanism, the specific cellular molecules and the interaction mechanism of various molecules. It needs to deepen the multi-level, multi-target and multi-dimensional exploration on the molecular biological mechanism of acupuncture for diabetes mellitus.
Humans
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Diabetes Mellitus/genetics*
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Animals
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Insulin/metabolism*
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Signal Transduction
3.Characterization of highly active tyrosine ammonia lyase and its application in biosynthesis of p-coumaric acid.
Yawen HUANG ; Xiaolong JIANG ; Wujiu CHEN ; Guimin ZHANG ; Qinhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(12):4553-4566
p-coumaric acid is one of the aromatic compounds that are widely used in food, cosmetics and medicine due to its properties of antibacterium, antioxidation and cardiovascular disease prevention. Tyrosine ammonia-lyase (TAL) catalyzes the deamination of tyrosine to p-coumaric acid. However, the lack of highly active and specific tyrosine ammonia lyase limits cost-effective microbial production of p-coumaric acid. In order to improve biosynthesis efficiency of p-coumaric acid, two tyrosine ammonia-lyases, namely Fc-TAL2 derived from Flavobacterium columnare and Fs-TAL derived from Flavobacterium suncheonense, were selected and characterized. The optimum temperature (55 ℃) and pH (9.5) for Fs-TAL and Fc-TAL2 are the same. Under optimal conditions, the specific enzyme activity of Fs-TAL and Fc-TAL2 were 82.47 U/mg and 13.27 U/mg, respectively. Structural simulation and alignment analysis showed that the orientation of the phenolic hydroxyl group of the conserved Y50 residue on the inner lid loop and its distance to the substrate were the main reasons accounting for the higher activity of Fs-TAL than that of Fc-TAL2. The higher activity and specificity of Fs-TAL were further confirmed via whole-cell catalysis using recombinant Escherichia coli, which could convert 10 g/L tyrosine into 6.2 g/L p-coumaric acid with a yield of 67.9%. This study provides alternative tyrosine ammonia-lyases and may facilitate the microbial production of p-coumaric acid and its derivatives.
Ammonia-Lyases/chemistry*
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Coumaric Acids
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Escherichia coli/genetics*
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Tyrosine
4. Effect of early enteral nutrition and parenteral nutrition on the postoperative outcomes of patients with gastric cancer and nutritional riskin enhanced recovery after surgery
Zejun CAI ; Haofen XIE ; Qinhong XU ; Yiping LI ; Zhilong YAN ; Huifang WANG ; Jianshuai JIANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2019;27(5):281-286
Objective:
To explore the effect of early enteral nutrition(EEN) and parenteral nutrition(PN) on the postoperative outcomes of patients with gastric cancer and nutritional risk in enhanced recovery after surgery.
Methods:
A total of 130 patients with gastric cancer hospitalized in department of surgery of Ningbo First Hospitalfrom September 2016 to May 2018 were selected and divided into early enteral nutrition support group (EEN) which was placed with jejunal nutrition tube during the operation, and enteral nutrition started within 12-24 hours after the operation, and parenteral nutrition support group (PN) which was given parenteral nutrition support one day after surgery. Patients in both groups were given nutrients of equal heat and nitrogen.The incidence of nutrition-related complications, the incidence of infection-related complications, the length of postoperative hospital stay and the time of anal exhaust were compared between the two groups.
Results:
The incidence of nutrition-related complications was 10 cases (15.38%) and 4 cases (6.15%)in EEN group and PN group, that was not statistically different (
5.Effects of evidence-based enhanced recovery in surgical nursing in patients undergoing radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer
Zejun CAI ; Haofen XIE ; Yiping LI ; Qinhong XU ; Hong ZHU ; Hui FEI ; Jianshuai JIANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(2):146-150
Objective? To explore the application effects of bundle care strategy to enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) based on evidence-based nursing practice for patients with gastric cancer during perioperative period. Methods? From July 2017 to June 2018, a total of 100 patients undergoing radical gastrectomy in Ningbo First Hospital were selected and divided into control group and observation group according to admission time, with 50 cases in each group. The control group received routine enhanced recovery nursing based on guidelines. Bundles of care was determined and implemented in the observation group based on the embodiment of ERAS after literature review combined with expert consultation. The first anal exhaust time, defecation time, ambulation time, hospitalization days, ADL score on the third day after operation, pain score at 24 and 48 hours after operation, and complications of infection were compared between the two groups. Results? The first anal exhaust time, defecation time and ambulation time of the observation group were 66 (53,78) h, 88 (76,100) h and 29 (24,36) h, which were all lower than those of the control group [72 (60,90) h, 96 (82,120) h and 36 (24,48) h], and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). The ADL score on the third day after operation was (65.88±14.37), which was higher than that of the control group (59.18±14.31), and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). The hospitalization duration of the observation group was 11 (10,12) days, which was shorter than that of the control group 12 (11,13) days, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). There was no statistical significance in the difference in the pain score at 24 and 48 hours after operation and the complications of infection between the two groups (P>0.05). Conclusions? Bundle care strategy of enhanced recovery after surgery for patients with gastric cancer can promote postoperative gastrointestinal function recovery, improve postoperative self-care ability and shorten postoperative hospital stay.
6.Formulation and application of prevention and control guideline for deep venous thrombosis in lower extremities bedridden elderly patients
Qinhong XU ; Jianshuai JIANG ; Zhixue YE ; Yanyi ZHANG ; Yuqing LIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(30):3609-3612
Objective To formulate a prevention and control guideline for deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in lower extremities in bedridden elderly patients and to explore its effects. Methods The problems existing in prevention and control of DVT in bedridden elderly patients were analyzed by search for literature, interviewing medical and nursing staff in the ward and reviewing DVT cases in bedridden elderly patients. The prevention and control guideline was formulated based on the evidence-based practice guideline. Relevant health videos were made and quality control measures were formulated by building DVT prevention and control teams and processes for bedridden elderly patients and adopting Caprini's and Padua's risk assessment tools. The prevention and control guideline was put into clinical use since February 2017. The incidence of DVT and blood stasis in bedridden elderly patients before (from May 2016 to January 2017, n=112) and after (between February and November 2017, n=99) the implementation of the guideline. Results After the prevention and control guideline was implemented, the positive rate of blood stasis in the bedridden elderly patients rose from 6.3% (7/112) to 15.2%(15/99), while the incidence rate of DVT dropped from 8.9% (10/112)to 2.0%(2/99) (χ2=4.458, 4.676;P< 0.05). Conclusions The prevention and control guideline based on the DVT prevention and management guideline can reduce the risks of DVT in bedridden elderly inpatients.
7.Construction and optimization of microbial cell factories for producing cis, cis-muconic acid.
Guotian SONG ; Xiaolong JIANG ; Wujiu CHEN ; Yanfeng PENG ; Fuping LU ; Qinhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2016;32(9):1212-1223
cis, cis-muconic acid (MA) is an important platform chemical. Now, majority of reported engineered strains are genetically instable, the exogenous genes are expressed under the control of expensive inducer and the components of their fermentation medium are complex, thus large-scale microbial production of MA is limited due to the lack of suitable strains. Hence, it is still necessary to construct novel high-performance strain that is genetically stable, no induction and grows in simple inorganic fermentation medium. In this study, after 3 exogenous genes (aroZ, aroY, catA) for biosynthesis of MA were integrated into previously constructed 3-hydroshikimate producing Escherichia coli WJ060 strain and combinatorially regulated with 3 constitutive promoters with different strengths, 27 engineered strains were constructed. The best engineered strain, E. coli MA30 could produce 1.7 g/L MA in the simple inorganic fermentation medium without induction. To further enhance the production capacity of MA, the mutant library of E. coli MA30 was constructed by genome replication engineering and screened via high-throughput assay. After two-round screening, the new strain, E. coli MA30-G2 with improved production of MA was obtained, and the titer of MA increased more than 8%. Under the condition of 5 L fed-batch fermentation, E. coli MA30-G2 could produce about 11.5 g/L MA. Combinatorial regulation and high-throughput screening provide important reference to microbial production of other bio-based chemicals.
Escherichia coli
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metabolism
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Fermentation
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Industrial Microbiology
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Metabolic Engineering
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Microorganisms, Genetically-Modified
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Promoter Regions, Genetic
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Sorbic Acid
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analogs & derivatives
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metabolism
8.Predictors of systemic inflammatory response syndrome in patients with acute ischemic stroke
Dejin SUN ; Jiandong JIANG ; Yan ZHOU ; Qinhong ZENG ; Aixia ZHUANG ; Yang WANG ; Gang JIN ; Hongxia NIE ; Yi ZHANG ; Li LIU ; Wei WEI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2015;(3):166-170
Objective To investigate the predictors of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Methods The patients with acute ischemic stroke admitted to hospital from January 2010 to April 2014 were enroled. The demographics, vascular risk factors, baseline clinical data, and laboratory tests in both groups were colected. Flow cytometry was used to analyze the peripheral blood T helper cel (Th) subgroup. Double antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to detect the levels of peripheral blood interferon-γ (IFN-γ) and interleukin-4 (IL-4). Results A total of 143 patients with acute ischemic stroke were enroled, including 56 in a SIRS group and 87 in a non-SIRS group. Univariate analysis showed that there were significant differences in the history of hypertension, history of stroke, baseline systolic blood pressure, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score, percentage of Th1 cels, and IFN-γ concentration in patients of both groups (al P < 0. 05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the NIHSS score ≥6 (odds ratio [ OR] 2. 40, 95% confidence interval [ CI] 1. 24 - 5. 15, P = 0. 008), decreased percentage of Th1 cels (OR 2. 81, 95% CI 1. 51 - 6. 83, P = 0. 013), and decreased IFN-γ concentration (OR 4. 63, 95% CI 1. 01 - 9. 72, P = 0. 004) were the independent predictive factors for occurring SIRS in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Conclusions Severe neurological deficit, decreased percentage of Th1 cels or decreased IFN-γ level may increase the risk of acute ischemic stroke patients with SIRS.
9.A Study of Psychological Intervention on Self-control of Male Adolescents Drug Addicts
Qian ZHU ; Yan LIU ; Qiaoling JIANG ; Qinhong XIE ; Xingyong SONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 2006;0(05):-
Objective: To discuss the effect of group counseling on the self-control of male adolescents drug addicts. Methods: 90 male adolescents drug addicts who accepted group counseling were identified as test group, while another 97 male adolescents drug addicts who accepted no intervention as control group. Self Control Scale developed by Grasmick in 1993 was used to assess the outcome. Results: The total scores in the test group decreased from 52.06?6.67 to 47.68? 8.67, and all dimension scores were at significant level (P

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