1.Research Tackling Paradigm and Technological Layout Strategies Based on Erectile Dysfunction, A Clinical Dominant Disease of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Qi ZHAO ; Yun CHEN ; Baoxing LIU ; Xuejun SHANG ; Fei SUN ; Xiaozhi ZHAO ; Zhigang WU ; Chao SUN ; Peihai ZHANG ; Wanjun CHENG ; Xing ZHOU ; Zhan QIN ; Yufeng PAN ; Weiwei TAO ; Jianhuai CHEN ; Mei MO ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Xing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(7):291-299
To thoroughly implement the strategic deployment outlined in the Opinions of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council on Promoting the Inheritance and Innovative Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine regarding research on dominant diseases of traditional Chinese medicine and to uphold the development philosophy of equal emphasis on traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine,the China Association of Chinese Medicine has fully played a leading academic role by systematically organizing and conducting a series of academic youth salons on clinical dominant diseases of traditional Chinese medicine. On September 13,2024,the 36th Youth Salon on Clinical Dominant Diseases was successfully held in Nanjing,focusing on the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine and the integrative traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). The conference brought together leading experts from traditional Chinese medicine,western medicine,and interdisciplinary fields,facilitating in-depth multidisciplinary discussions that led to key consensus on optimizing traditional Chinese medicine treatment protocols for ED,researching and developing new drugs of traditional Chinese medicine,and advancing interdisciplinary development in traditional Chinese medicine. This salon systematically sorted out the clinical strengths and distinctive features of traditional Chinese medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of ED. Based on current research foundations and clinical needs,it identified key directions for future scientific layout and scientific research tackling: (1) Standardization of syndrome differentiation system of traditional Chinese medicine for ED. (2) Optimization and standardization of intervention methods of integrated traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine. (3) High-quality clinical research guided by evidence-based medicine. (4) In-depth analysis of the pharmacological mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of ED. (5) Clinical translation and application promotion of new drugs of traditional Chinese medicine. (6) Interdisciplinary integration and innovation in traditional Chinese medicine. For each research direction,key focus areas,expected objectives,and clinical value were further refined,along with the establishment of a scientifically sound priority funding level evaluation system. Therefore,building on the series of salons on the ED-focused dominant diseases of traditional Chinese medicine,this paper provides standardized guidance for clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine in ED management,effectively contributing to the high-quality development of traditional Chinese medicine. It serves as a valuable reference for national scientific and technological strategic layout, research and development decision-making in new drugs of traditional Chinese medicine,research topic planning,and clinical guideline formulation.
2.Advances in application of small-molecule compounds in neuronal reprogramming.
Zi-Wei DAI ; Hong LIU ; Yi-Min YUAN ; Jing-Yi ZHANG ; Shang-Yao QIN ; Zhi-Da SU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2025;77(1):181-193
Neuronal reprogramming is an innovative technique for converting non-neuronal somatic cells into neurons that can be used to replace lost or damaged neurons, providing a potential effective therapeutic strategy for central nervous system (CNS) injuries or diseases. Transcription factors have been used to induce neuronal reprogramming, while their reprogramming efficiency is relatively low, and the introduction of exogenous genes may result in host gene instability or induce gene mutation. Therefore, their future clinical application may be hindered by these safety concerns. Compared with transcription factors, small-molecule compounds have unique advantages in the field of neuronal reprogramming, which can overcome many limitations of traditional transcription factor-induced neuronal reprogramming. Here, we review the recent progress in the research of small-molecule compound-mediated neuronal reprogramming and its application in CNS regeneration and repair.
Humans
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Cellular Reprogramming/drug effects*
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Neurons/cytology*
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Animals
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Transcription Factors
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Small Molecule Libraries/pharmacology*
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Nerve Regeneration
3.Expert consensus on local anesthesia application in pediatric dental therapies.
Yan WANG ; Jing ZOU ; Yang JI ; Jun WANG ; Bin XIA ; Wei ZHAO ; Li'an WU ; Guangtai SONG ; Yuan LIU ; Xu CHEN ; Jiajian SHANG ; Qin DU ; Qingyu GUO ; Beizhan JIANG ; Hongmei ZHANG ; Xianghui XING ; Yanhong LI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2025;43(4):455-461
Dental treatments for children and adolescents have unique clinical characteristics that differ from dental care for adults in terms of children's physiology, psychology, and behavior. These differences impose specific requirements on the application of local anesthesia in pediatric dental procedures. This article presents expert consensus on the principles of local anesthesia techniques in pediatric dental therapies, including the use of common anesthetic drugs and dosage control, safety and efficacy evaluation, and prevention and management of complications. The aim is to improve the safety and quality of pediatric dental treatments and offer guidance for clinical application by dentists.
Humans
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Child
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Anesthesia, Local/methods*
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Consensus
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Anesthesia, Dental/methods*
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Adolescent
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Anesthetics, Local/administration & dosage*
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Dental Care for Children
4.Effect of LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 on malignant biological behavior of acute myeloid leukemia cells by regulating miR-433-3p/DPP8 signaling axis
Suhui LIU ; Lijuan DUAN ; Chao LI ; Fan QIN ; Miao SHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(11):2631-2636
Objective:To investigate effect of LncRNA C-terminal binding protein 1 antisense RNA 2(CTBP1-AS2)on malig-nant biological behavior of acute myeloid leukemia(AML)cells by regulating miR-433-3p/dipeptidyl peptidase 8(DPP8)signaling axis.Methods:AML cells HL-60 were randomly separated into si-NC group,si-CTBP1-AS2 group,si-CTBP1-AS2+anti-NC group,and si-CTBP1-AS2+anti-miR-433-3p group.CCK-8 method and EdU staining were applied to detect HL-60 cell proliferation.Flow cytometry was applied to detect HL-60 cells apoptosis.Transwell was applied to detect migration and invasion of HL-60 cells.Western blot was applied to detect expressions of PCNA,Bax,MMP-9 and DPP8 proteins in HL-60 cells.ELISA was applied to detect expres-sions of IFN-γ and IL-1β.Dual luciferase reporter gene experiment was applied to analyze interaction between LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 and miR-433-3p,and between miR-433-3p and DPP8.Results:Expressions of LncRNA CTBP1-AS2,DPP8 mRNA,A450,EdU posi-tive cells,number of migrating cells,number of invading cells,PCNA protein,MMP-9 protein,DPP8 protein and IL-1β protein ex-pressions of HL-60 cells in si-CTBP1-AS2 group were lower than si-NC group,miR-433-3p expression,apoptosis rate,Bax protein and IFN-γ protein expressions were higher than si-NC group(P<0.05).Compared with si-CTBP1-AS2 group and si-CTBP1-AS2+anti-NC group,miR-433-3p expression,apoptosis rate,and expressions of Bax protein and IFN-γ protein in si-CTBP1-AS2+anti-miR-433-3p group were decreased,DPP8 mRNA,A450,EdU positive cells,number of migrating cells,number of invading cells,PCNA protein,MMP-9 protein,DPP8 protein and IL-1β protein expressions were increased(P<0.05).LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 targeted negative regula-tion of miR-433-3p,while miR-433-3p targeted negative regulation of DPP8.Conclusion:Knocking down LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 may inhibit malignant biological behavior of AML cells,whose mechanism may be achieved by regulating miR-433-3p/DPP8 signaling axis.
5.Effect of LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 on malignant biological behavior of acute myeloid leukemia cells by regulating miR-433-3p/DPP8 signaling axis
Suhui LIU ; Lijuan DUAN ; Chao LI ; Fan QIN ; Miao SHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(11):2631-2636
Objective:To investigate effect of LncRNA C-terminal binding protein 1 antisense RNA 2(CTBP1-AS2)on malig-nant biological behavior of acute myeloid leukemia(AML)cells by regulating miR-433-3p/dipeptidyl peptidase 8(DPP8)signaling axis.Methods:AML cells HL-60 were randomly separated into si-NC group,si-CTBP1-AS2 group,si-CTBP1-AS2+anti-NC group,and si-CTBP1-AS2+anti-miR-433-3p group.CCK-8 method and EdU staining were applied to detect HL-60 cell proliferation.Flow cytometry was applied to detect HL-60 cells apoptosis.Transwell was applied to detect migration and invasion of HL-60 cells.Western blot was applied to detect expressions of PCNA,Bax,MMP-9 and DPP8 proteins in HL-60 cells.ELISA was applied to detect expres-sions of IFN-γ and IL-1β.Dual luciferase reporter gene experiment was applied to analyze interaction between LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 and miR-433-3p,and between miR-433-3p and DPP8.Results:Expressions of LncRNA CTBP1-AS2,DPP8 mRNA,A450,EdU posi-tive cells,number of migrating cells,number of invading cells,PCNA protein,MMP-9 protein,DPP8 protein and IL-1β protein ex-pressions of HL-60 cells in si-CTBP1-AS2 group were lower than si-NC group,miR-433-3p expression,apoptosis rate,Bax protein and IFN-γ protein expressions were higher than si-NC group(P<0.05).Compared with si-CTBP1-AS2 group and si-CTBP1-AS2+anti-NC group,miR-433-3p expression,apoptosis rate,and expressions of Bax protein and IFN-γ protein in si-CTBP1-AS2+anti-miR-433-3p group were decreased,DPP8 mRNA,A450,EdU positive cells,number of migrating cells,number of invading cells,PCNA protein,MMP-9 protein,DPP8 protein and IL-1β protein expressions were increased(P<0.05).LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 targeted negative regula-tion of miR-433-3p,while miR-433-3p targeted negative regulation of DPP8.Conclusion:Knocking down LncRNA CTBP1-AS2 may inhibit malignant biological behavior of AML cells,whose mechanism may be achieved by regulating miR-433-3p/DPP8 signaling axis.
6.Genome characteristics of Salmonella typhimurium isolated in Urumqi from 2018 to 2021
Yi YANG ; Hai HU ; Jin-rui HU ; Yan-mei YANG ; Yue-mei SHANG ; Peng-fang GAO ; Xiao-li DU ; Jin-yue LIU ; Zhi-gang CUI ; Hai-jian ZHOU ; Yao-qin LU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2024;40(11):1042-1048
This study was aimed at analyzing the genomic characteristics of Salmonella typhimurium(1,4,[5],12:i:1,2)in Urumqi from 2018 to 2021,to provide evidence for the monitoring of this serotype and handling of public health emergen-cies.A total of 26 Salmonella typhimurium isolates were obtained from the feces of people with diarrhea in Urumqi.Whole-genome sequencing(WGS)combined with bioinformatic analysis was used to predict serovars,MLST types,plasmid repli-cons,antimicrobial resistance genes,and virulence genes;in addition phylogenomic analysis based on genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms(wgSNPs)was conducted to determine the epidemiological relatedness among isolates.A total of 47 resistance genes representing ten categories were de-tected with a high prevalence,including aac(6')-Iaa(100%),blaTEM-1B(30.8%),tet(A)(42.3%),qnrS1(30.8%),and sul3(23.1%),encoding resistance to aminoglycosides,β-lac-tams,tetracyclines,quinolones,and sulfa,in addition to chro-mosomic mutations affecting the gyrA gene.Moreover,12 plasmids were detected,among which IncFIB(S)and IncFII(S)(34.6%)were dominant.The differences in virulence genes a-mong strains isolated in different periods were reflected primarily in the typical virulence genes associated with Salmonella vir-ulence mechanisms.In addition,cgMLST indicated that the dominant type of Salmonella typhimurium was cgST36414,con-tainning 10 strains.Moreover,wgSNP analysis indicated that Salmonella typhimurium isolates in Urumqi were consistent with the epidemic trends in 15 provinces and cities in China and also showed local evolution.Salmonella typhimurium isolates in Urumqi frequently carried a variety of resistance genes and plasmid replicons,which are key in the dissemination and evolution of drug resistance.Close communication links may exist with various sources of flora in the food chain,thus posing severe chal-lenges in public health monitoring and prevention.Therefore,the construction of the laboratory routine monitoring network based on internet information systems should be strengthened to improve the timeliness of monitoring and limit the spread of multidrug-resistant strains.
7.Strategies for prevention and treatment of spinal degenerative diseases from perspective of traditional Chinese medicine for bone health.
Ling-Hui LI ; Xu WEI ; Li-Guo ZHU ; Yi-Li ZHANG ; Shang-Quan WANG ; Kai SUN ; Bao-Yu QI ; Xiao-Kuan QIN ; Xiao-Yang WANG ; Ming CHEN ; Zhi-Ze LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2024;49(21):5681-5685
The population aging and the coming of the information era are accompanied with the growing incidence of spinal degenerative diseases, which result in heavy social and economic burdens. Under the guidance of the tendon-bone theory, rich experience has been accumulated in the prevention and diagnosis of spinal degenerative diseases with traditional Chinese medicine(TCM), which demonstrates unique advantages. China's government has placed people's health in the strategic position of development, providing a favorable environment for the realization of healthy aging. The Healthy China 2030 advocates special actions for healthy bones. As China is facing an important period of demographic transition, the Traditional Chinese Medicine for Bone Health Program has emerged, combining the needs of the national health strategy and the advantages of TCM. This paper discusses the background and significance of the program. According to the theory of five body constituents and the characteristics of musculoskeletal system diseases, this paper constructs a theoretical system of "tendon-meridian-muscle-bone-marrow" to explain the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system. From the holistic view of TCM, this system shows not only the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system but also the patterns of disease development and the mechanism of TCM treatment. The system facilitates the research on not only the comorbidities related to bone health but also the occurrence, development, and outcome of diseases. In the management of chronic degenerative diseases, attention should be paid to the establishment and improvement of the disease prevention and control system in addition to the disease treatment alone. Finally, this paper introduces the characteristic advantages of TCM in the whole process of prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and health maintenance of spinal degenerative diseases, aiming to enrich the connotation of the tendon-bone theory, provide ideas and implementation strategies for TCM clinical practice, and ultimately achieve the effective management of the diagnosis and treatment of spinal degenerative diseases.
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Spinal Diseases/prevention & control*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use*
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China
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Bone and Bones/drug effects*
8.Advances in pharmacological mechanism and toxicology of gambogic acid.
Ke-Rong TU ; Shang-Qin YANG ; Qi-Qi XU ; Liang-Liang LYU ; Xian-Mei JIANG ; Yao QI ; Huan-Huan DING ; Hong-Mei LIU ; Lu-Lu CAI ; Qiang SUN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2024;49(24):6593-6603
Gambogic acid, a caged xanthone compound derived from Garcinia, has been proven to be an important substance basis for the pharmacological effects of the plant. In recent years, it has received continuous attention due to its broad and significant pharmacological activities. Modern pharmacological investigations have demonstrated that gambogic acid endows various therapeutic effects such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-tumor activities, as well as benefits in retinopathy, organ protection, anti-microbial infection, bone protection, and neuropathic pain relief. Nevertheless, there is currently a lack of systematic summary and integration of the pharmacological effects and mechanisms of gambogic acid, which is critical for advancing the clinical application of this natural product. In addition, current research has raised concerns about potential safety risks associated with gambogic acid, such as organ toxicity, developmental toxicity, and hemolysis. Given this, this paper systematically reviewed and summarized the pharmacological effects, mechanisms, and toxicological profiles of gambogic acid, aiming to provide reference and data support for its clinical translation.
Xanthones/toxicity*
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Humans
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Animals
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/toxicity*
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Garcinia/chemistry*
9. Mechanism of Fufang Congrong Yizhi Capsules in treatment of mild cognitive impairment based on network pharmacology
Qin HAN ; Xiao-Yu XU ; Yi-Fei GENG ; Xiao-Bo SUN ; Yun LUO ; Jing-Jing LIU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2024;40(2):334-343
Aim To predict the mechanism of Fufang Congrong Yizhi Capsules (FCYC) in the treatment of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) by network pharmacology method, and further validate it in combination with cellular experiments. Methods TCMSP, Gene-Cards, OMIM and TTD databases, Chinese Pharmacopoeia and related literature were used to screen the active ingredients of FCYC and the targets of MCI treatment. The TCM-compound-target-disease network and PPI of intersection targets were constructed, and the GO and KEGG analysis were performed by the Ehamb bioinformation platform. GO and KEGG analysis were performed through Yihanbo biological information platform. Cell model of MCI was established by PC-12 injury induced by Aβ
10.Expert Consensus on Clinical Diseases Responding Specifically to Traditional Chinese Medicine: Perimenopausal Syndrome
Shiwan HU ; Haiyan LIANG ; Kun MA ; Xiaona MA ; Zihan FANG ; Wenpei BAI ; Xinmin LIU ; Hongtian LI ; Fengmei LIAN ; Wei ZHANG ; Lihua QIN ; Min SHANG ; Ailuan LAI ; Xiuxiang TENG ; Mei MO ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Linhua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(21):234-242
Perimenopausal syndrome (MPS), a common endocrine system disease, is one of the diseases responding specifically to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The China Association of Chinese Medicine organized experts in endocrinology, gynecology, and interdisciplinary fields of both Western and Chinese medicine to discuss the advantages and challenges of diagnosing and treating MPS with Western medicine, TCM, and integrative medicine. Experts at the conference believe that MPS is initiated by estrogen decline and rooted in deficiency, with the pathogenesis being imbalance between Yin and Yang in the kidney. The hormone replacement therapy in Western medicine for menopause can rapidly alleviate related symptoms by quickly restoring the estrogen level and timely detect and delay complications of menopause, whereas such a therapy has certain risks, necessitating close monitoring of adverse reactions. Moreover, the various contraindications and precautions limit the clinical application of the hormone replacement therapy. TCM has advantages in synergistically alleviating symptoms such as hot flashes, sweating, sleep disorders, and emotional abnormalities of MPS without causing obvious adverse reactions. However, its efficacy is slower than the hormone replacement therapy, and the TCM evidence for preventing and treating complications of menopause remains unclear. Three suggestions were proposed for the future development of both Western and TCM for ameliorating MPS. First, an integrated diagnosis and treatment system for MPS with both Western and Chinese medicine should be established. Second, high-quality evidence-based interventions for MPS should be developed with TCM alone or in combination with Western medicine. Third, efforts should be made to promote the new TCM drug development and the interdisciplinary cooperation for treating MPS.

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