1.Ferrum@albumin assembled nanoclusters inhibit NF-κB signaling pathway for NIR enhanced acute lung injury immunotherapy.
Xiaoxuan GUAN ; Binbin ZOU ; Weiqian JIN ; Yan LIU ; Yongfeng LAN ; Jing QIAN ; Juan LUO ; Yanjun LEI ; Xuzhi LIANG ; Shiyu ZHANG ; Yuting XIAO ; Yan LONG ; Chen QIAN ; Chaoyu HUANG ; Weili TIAN ; Jiahao HUANG ; Yongrong LAI ; Ming GAO ; Lin LIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(11):5891-5907
Acute lung injury (ALI) has been a kind of acute and severe disease that is mainly characterized by systemic uncontrolled inflammatory response to the production of huge amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the lung tissue. Given the critical role of ROS in ALI, a Fe3O4 loaded bovine serum albumin (BSA) nanocluster (BF) was developed to act as a nanomedicine for the treatment of ALI. Combining with NIR irradiation, it exhibited excellent ROS scavenging capacity. Significantly, it also displayed the excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory functions for lipopolysaccharides (LPS) induced macrophages (RAW264.7), and Sprague Dawley rats via lowering intracellular ROS levels, reducing inflammatory factors expression levels, inducing macrophage M2 polarization, inhibiting NF-κB signaling pathway, increasing CD4+/CD8+ T cell ratios, as well as upregulating HSP70 and CD31 expression levels to reprogram redox homeostasis, reduce systemic inflammation, activate immunoregulation, and accelerate lung tissue repair, finally achieving the synergistic enhancement of ALI immunotherapy. It finally provides an effective therapeutic strategy of BF + NIR for the management of inflammation related diseases.
2.Erratum: Author correction to "Tumor-microenvironment activated duplex genome-editing nanoprodrug for sensitized near-infrared titania phototherapy" Acta Pharm Sin B (2022) 4224-4234.
Zekun LI ; Yongchun PAN ; Shiyu DU ; Yayao LI ; Chao CHEN ; Hongxiu SONG ; Yueyao WU ; Xiaowei LUAN ; Qin XU ; Xiaoxiang GUAN ; Yujun SONG ; Xin HAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2024;14(2):897-899
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2022.06.016.].
3.Effect of intraoperative continuous infusion insulin on myocardial perfusion in patients after cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass
Zhuan ZHANG ; Jiajia YIN ; Ning LI ; Chao CHEN ; Kai ZHANG ; Rongrong MA ; Shiyu GUAN ; Jianyou ZHANG ; Qiang WANG ; Hu LI
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2024;40(5):497-502
Objective To investigate the effect of continuous intraoperative insulin infusion on my-ocardial blood perfusion after cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass(CPB).Methods Forty-eight patients,21 males and 27 females,aged 55-80 years,BMI 18-28 kg/m2,ASA physical status Ⅱ-Ⅳ,who underwent elective cardiac surgery with CPB were selected and randomly divided into two groups:the insulin group(group I,n = 25)and the control group(group C,n = 23).The same anesthesia protocol was implemented in both groups.After induction of anesthesia,group Ⅰ received intravenously infusion of in-sulin 30 mU·kg-1·h-1,glucose 0.12 g·kg-1·h-1,and potassium chloride 0.06 mmol·kg-1·h-1,and group C received saline 10 ml/h,all of which were infused until the end of surgery.The targeted blood glucose range for both groups was set at 6.1-11.1 mmol/L.Transesophageal echocardiography(TEE)was performed 10 minutes after induction of general anesthesia(T2)and before the end of surgery(T6)to ex-amine the coronary sinus(CS)flow spectrum and diameter,pulmonary venous flow spectrum,and calculate CS net antegrade flow velocity time integral(VTI).Femoral mean arterial pressure(MAP),central venous pressure(CVP),stroke volume(SV),cardiac index(CI)and peripheral vascular resistance index(SVRI)were recorded at T2,2 minutes before CPB(T3),the end of CPB(T5),and T6.The concentra-tions of blood glucose and lactate 5 minutes before anesthesia induction(T1),T3,30 minutes after CPB(T4),T5,T6,6 hours after surgery(T7),12 hours after surgery(T8),and 24 hours after surgery(T9)were recorded.The levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein(hs-CRP),high-sensitivity troponin I(hs-TnI),and creatine kinase isoenzyme(CK-MB)were recorded 1 day preoperatively,1 and 2 days post-operatively.Results Compared with group C,in group I,CS net antegrade flow VTI and blood flow per minute were significantly increased(P<0.05),and pulmonary venous peak atrial reversal wave velocity(ARp)was significantly reduced at T6(P<0.05),SV and CI were significantly increased and SVRI was significantly decreased at T5 and T6(P<0.05),lactate concentration was significantly decreased at T7 and T8(P<0.05),hs-CRP and CKMB were significantly decreased 1 and 2 days postoperatively(P<0.05),hs-TnI was significantly reduced 2 days postoperatively(P<0.05).Conclusion Continuous insulin admin-istration during cardiac surgery with CPB while maintaining blood glucose at 6.1-11.1 mmol/L can enhance myocardial blood perfusion,mitigate postoperative inflammatory response,and reduce myocardial injury.
4.Intelligent nanotherapeutic strategies for the delivery of CRISPR system.
Chao CHEN ; Wu ZHONG ; Shiyu DU ; Yayao LI ; Yunfei ZENG ; Kunguo LIU ; Jingjing YANG ; Xiaoxiang GUAN ; Xin HAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(6):2510-2543
CRISPR, as an emerging gene editing technology, has been widely used in multiple fields due to its convenient operation, less cost, high efficiency and precision. This robust and effective device has revolutionized the development of biomedical research at an unexpected speed in recent years. The development of intelligent and precise CRISPR delivery strategies in a controllable and safe manner is the prerequisite for translational clinical medicine in gene therapy field. In this review, the therapeutic application of CRISPR delivery and the translational potential of gene editing was firstly discussed. Critical obstacles for the delivery of CRISPR system in vivo and shortcomings of CRISPR system itself were also analyzed. Given that intelligent nanoparticles have demonstrated great potential on the delivery of CRISPR system, here we mainly focused on stimuli-responsive nanocarriers. We also summarized various strategies for CIRSPR-Cas9 system delivered by intelligent nanocarriers which would respond to different endogenous and exogenous signal stimulus. Moreover, new genome editors mediated by nanotherapeutic vectors for gene therapy were also discussed. Finally, we discussed future prospects of genome editing for existing nanocarriers in clinical settings.
5.Study on the difference of gut microbiota and metabolites between urban and rural adolescents
Xuhang Shen ; Shiyu Su ; Jing Guan ; Jilong Shen ; Xi Chen
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(11):1952-1956
Objective :
To investigate the differences in gut microbiota and metabolites between urban and rural
middle school students and explore their significance in gut homeostasis , so as to establish a healthy lifestyle and diet for children.
Methods :
Fecal samples were collected from middle school students in Hefei ( n = 14) and Jixi
county ( n = 18 , Southern Anhui) , aged 13. 0 - 13. 5 years. Stool samples were sequenced by 16S ribosomal DNA (LC⁃MS) , followed by bioinformatic analysis.
Results :
Lachnoclostridium and Anaerostipes were dominant in the urban students that had been reported to be associated with colorectal cancer, atherosclerosis , depression and other disorders. In the village children , Ruminococcaceae UCG⁃002 , Barnesiella and Eubacterium dominated. An increased proportion of these microbes were related to metabolism of bile acids , short⁃chain fatty acids , lipid and carbohydrate decomposition , and play an important role in maintaining immune balance and physiological function. Additionally , significant differences in gut metabolites of the two groups were noted , mainly in arachidonic acid metabolism , platelet activation , serotonin metabolism , vitamin absorption , primary bile acid metabolism and other pathways.
Conclusion
Adolescent students of urban and mountainous areas differ in gut microbiota and metabo⁃
lites. Rural children have a healthy bacterial flora and metabolites in guts due to a reasonable lifestyle and diet in comparison with the city children.
6.Influencing factors of the quality of postoperative rehabilitation of patients after cardiac large vessels surgery and establishment of prediction model
Ning LI ; Shunping TIAN ; Bei MA ; Hu LI ; Shiyu GUAN ; Jianyou ZHANG ; Luo ZHANG ; Qiang WANG ; Zhuan ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2023;27(23):47-53
Objective To evaluate the quality of postoperative recovery of patients undergoing cardiac great vessels surgery by 15-item Recovery Quality Score Scale(QoR-15),to retrospectively analyze the influence of perioperative multi-factors on postoperative recovery quality,and to establish the predictive model.Methods Clinical data of patients who underwent cardiac great vascularsur-gery from March 2020 to September 2022 were collected through electronic medical record system and the postoperative QoR-15 score were evaluated.The data including gender,age,postoperative follow-up time,American Society of Anesthesiologists(ASA)classification,preoperative lactate level,co-morbidities,emergency or not,extracorporeal circulation or not,etc.were collected.The modified frailty index(mFI)was also calculated.Surgical patterns,operation time,extracorporeal circulation time,aortic block time,type of heart recurrence,perioperative fluid therapy,extracorporeal circulation temperature,and other postoperative data as well as postoperative data including ICU retention time after surgery,total length of stay and QoR-15 score were recorded.The univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were then applied to construct a prediction model,and its accuracy was validated.Results A total of 213 patients were included,in which 15 patients were excluded,and 198 postoperative QoR-15 score sheets were received.Gender,ASA classification,preoperative lac-tate level,postoperative follow-up time,and mFI were significant influencing factors on the quality of rehabilitation of patients undergoing cardiac or great vascular surgery.The prediction model of ln(p/1-p)=-5.571+0.862 × gender+3.844 × ASA classification+3.143 × preoperative lactate level+2.001 × postoperative follow-up time+3.712 × mFI,which had good predictive and classifi-cation effects.Conclusion Gender,ASA classification,preoperative lactate level,postoperative follow-up time and mFI are influencing factors on the recovery quality of patients after cardiac great vascular surgery.
7.Influencing factors of the quality of postoperative rehabilitation of patients after cardiac large vessels surgery and establishment of prediction model
Ning LI ; Shunping TIAN ; Bei MA ; Hu LI ; Shiyu GUAN ; Jianyou ZHANG ; Luo ZHANG ; Qiang WANG ; Zhuan ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2023;27(23):47-53
Objective To evaluate the quality of postoperative recovery of patients undergoing cardiac great vessels surgery by 15-item Recovery Quality Score Scale(QoR-15),to retrospectively analyze the influence of perioperative multi-factors on postoperative recovery quality,and to establish the predictive model.Methods Clinical data of patients who underwent cardiac great vascularsur-gery from March 2020 to September 2022 were collected through electronic medical record system and the postoperative QoR-15 score were evaluated.The data including gender,age,postoperative follow-up time,American Society of Anesthesiologists(ASA)classification,preoperative lactate level,co-morbidities,emergency or not,extracorporeal circulation or not,etc.were collected.The modified frailty index(mFI)was also calculated.Surgical patterns,operation time,extracorporeal circulation time,aortic block time,type of heart recurrence,perioperative fluid therapy,extracorporeal circulation temperature,and other postoperative data as well as postoperative data including ICU retention time after surgery,total length of stay and QoR-15 score were recorded.The univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were then applied to construct a prediction model,and its accuracy was validated.Results A total of 213 patients were included,in which 15 patients were excluded,and 198 postoperative QoR-15 score sheets were received.Gender,ASA classification,preoperative lac-tate level,postoperative follow-up time,and mFI were significant influencing factors on the quality of rehabilitation of patients undergoing cardiac or great vascular surgery.The prediction model of ln(p/1-p)=-5.571+0.862 × gender+3.844 × ASA classification+3.143 × preoperative lactate level+2.001 × postoperative follow-up time+3.712 × mFI,which had good predictive and classifi-cation effects.Conclusion Gender,ASA classification,preoperative lactate level,postoperative follow-up time and mFI are influencing factors on the recovery quality of patients after cardiac great vascular surgery.
8.Perinatal outcome of selective fetal reduction in twin pregnancies assisted by IVF/ICSI
Ruowen ZU ; Shiyu RAN ; Huan WU ; Wei ZHENG ; Chen YANG ; Shuheng YANG ; Yihui KUANG ; Mengna LI ; Mengyi CAO ; Jing WU ; Yichun GUAN
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2023;43(4):393-398
Objective:To investigate the perinatal outcome of selective fetal reduction of dizygotic twins pregnancies after double embryo transferred assisted by in vitro fertilization/ intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF/ICSI). Methods:The clinical data of patients with single birth who underwent IVF/ICSI after double embryo transferred from September 1, 2005 to July 31, 2020 in Reproductive Center of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into three groups according to the occurrence of fetal reduction: 80 cases of dizygotic twins to singleton by selective fetal reduction (group A), 832 cases of dizygotic twins to singleton by spontaneous fetal reduction (group B), and 6 178 cases of singleton (group C). Using group A as the reference, after approximately propensity score matching (PSM) with 1∶4 ratio, 289 cases in group B and 271 cases in group C were obtained. The differences in baseline data and perinatal outcomes between group A and group B or group C were analyzed.Results:1) Before PSM, there were statistically significant differences in patients' age, previous fertility history, type of infertility, and stage of embryo transferred between group A and group B or group C (all P<0.05); after PSM, there were no statistically significant differences in baseline data between group A and group B or group C (all P>0.05). 2) After PSM, the premature birth rate was higher in group A than in group B [17.5% (14/80) vs. 8.7% (25/289), P=0.023] and the gestational weeks [(38.18±1.98) weeks vs. (38.64±1.83) weeks, P=0.034] were lower; group A had higher incidence rates of premature birth [17.5% (14/80) vs. 7.7% (21/271), P=0.011] and premature rupture of membranes [5.0% (4/80) vs. 0.4% (1/271), P=0.002] than those in group C, but gestational weeks [(38.18±1.98) weeks vs. (38.85±1.47) weeks, P=0.002] and birth weight [(3 253.07±475.73) g vs. (3 384.89±479.54) g, P=0.029] were lower. Conclusion:Perinatal outcomes of selective fetal reduction of dizygotic twins pregnancies after assisted by IVF/ICSI were poor. Selective fetal reduction in multiple pregnancies is not the best remedy. The strategy of selective single embryo transfer should be adopted to effectively reduce the rate of multiple pregnancies and improve maternal and infant outcomes.
9.Perinatal outcomes of singleton live birth resulting from human assisted reproductive technology: a retrospective propensity score matching cohort study
Wei ZHENG ; Bingnan REN ; Chen YANG ; Shiyu RAN ; Huan WU ; Rui WANG ; Shanshan DOU ; Ran SHEN ; Jingyi HAN ; Peixin LI ; Yichun GUAN
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2023;43(6):559-565
Objective:To compare perinatal outcomes of singleton live births between human assisted reproductive technology (ART) and spontaneously conceived (SC).Methods:This study was a retrospective cohort study, collecting data on patients who delivered and obtained singleton live birth in the Obstetrics Department of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University between 2008 and 2019. A total of 1 727 ART patients were included in this study, and 5 181 SC patients who delivered during the same day were matched at a ratio of 1∶3. After matching according to delivery time, the baseline data of the two groups were matched using 1∶1 propensity score matching (PSM), and finally 1 439 patients were included in the ART and SC groups, respectively. The primary outcome measure was the healthy baby rate, and the secondary outcome measures were perinatal outcomes such as the incidences of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, gestational diabetes and preterm delivery rate.Results:After PSM, healthy baby rate was lower in the ART group compared with the SC group [77.28% (1 112/1 439) vs. 70.67% (1 017/1 439), P<0.001]. Pregnancy complications, including the incidence of gestational diabetes, intrahepatic cholestasis syndrome during pregnancy, abnormal thyroid function during pregnancy, oligohydramnios, placenta previa, cesarean delivery, and placental efficiency, were statistically different between the two groups (all P<0.05). The neonatal outcomes, including gestational age, preterm delivery rate, very preterm delivery rate, incidence of small for gestation age and neonatal intensive care unit admission rate were statistically different between the two groups (all P<0.05). The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that ART and pregnancy complications were risk factors for healthy baby ( OR=0.81, 95% CI:0.67-0.97, P=0.020), however, placental efficiency was a protective factor for healthy baby ( OR=1.73, 95% CI:1.59-1.88, P<0.001). Conclusion:Perinatal outcomes were safer in the SC group than in the ART group.
10.Perinatal outcome of selective fetal reduction in twin pregnancies assisted by IVF/ICSI
Ruowen ZU ; Shiyu RAN ; Huan WU ; Wei ZHENG ; Chen YANG ; Shuheng YANG ; Yihui KUANG ; Mengna LI ; Mengyi CAO ; Jing WU ; Yichun GUAN
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2023;43(4):393-398
Objective:To investigate the perinatal outcome of selective fetal reduction of dizygotic twins pregnancies after double embryo transferred assisted by in vitro fertilization/ intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF/ICSI). Methods:The clinical data of patients with single birth who underwent IVF/ICSI after double embryo transferred from September 1, 2005 to July 31, 2020 in Reproductive Center of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into three groups according to the occurrence of fetal reduction: 80 cases of dizygotic twins to singleton by selective fetal reduction (group A), 832 cases of dizygotic twins to singleton by spontaneous fetal reduction (group B), and 6 178 cases of singleton (group C). Using group A as the reference, after approximately propensity score matching (PSM) with 1∶4 ratio, 289 cases in group B and 271 cases in group C were obtained. The differences in baseline data and perinatal outcomes between group A and group B or group C were analyzed.Results:1) Before PSM, there were statistically significant differences in patients' age, previous fertility history, type of infertility, and stage of embryo transferred between group A and group B or group C (all P<0.05); after PSM, there were no statistically significant differences in baseline data between group A and group B or group C (all P>0.05). 2) After PSM, the premature birth rate was higher in group A than in group B [17.5% (14/80) vs. 8.7% (25/289), P=0.023] and the gestational weeks [(38.18±1.98) weeks vs. (38.64±1.83) weeks, P=0.034] were lower; group A had higher incidence rates of premature birth [17.5% (14/80) vs. 7.7% (21/271), P=0.011] and premature rupture of membranes [5.0% (4/80) vs. 0.4% (1/271), P=0.002] than those in group C, but gestational weeks [(38.18±1.98) weeks vs. (38.85±1.47) weeks, P=0.002] and birth weight [(3 253.07±475.73) g vs. (3 384.89±479.54) g, P=0.029] were lower. Conclusion:Perinatal outcomes of selective fetal reduction of dizygotic twins pregnancies after assisted by IVF/ICSI were poor. Selective fetal reduction in multiple pregnancies is not the best remedy. The strategy of selective single embryo transfer should be adopted to effectively reduce the rate of multiple pregnancies and improve maternal and infant outcomes.


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