1.Research advances in mitochondrial inflammation-mediated damage in central nervous system degenerative disorders
Shu-qin LI ; Sha-sha LIU ; Qian YAN ; Han-long WANG ; Yang SUN ; Yan-ting HUANG ; Hao-jie ZHANG ; Jin-ping LIANG ; Shi-feng CHU ; Yan-tao YANG ; Qi-di AI ; Nai-hong CHEN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(12):2218-2225
Central nervous system(CNS)degenerative disorders refer to a spectrum of pathological alterations triggered by struc-tural damage to cerebral neural tissues,clinically manifested as diverse neurological dysfunction syndromes,including multiple sclerosis(MS),neurodegenerative diseases(NDs),and ische-mic stroke.The hallmark pathological features of these disorders involve irreversible neuronal damage and decompensation of functional neural networks,ultimately leading to progressive neurological deficits.Notably,with the accelerating global popu-lation aging,the incidence of these diseases has surged signifi-cantly.According to WHO statistics,they now rank among the top three global causes of disability and mortality.Current re-search has confirmed that the pathogenesis of CNS degenerative disorders exhibits high heterogeneity,encompassing multifaceted pathophysiological processes such as genetic predisposition,oxi-dative stress,protein misfolding,and metabolic dysregulation.This intricate pathogenic network not only complicates clinical differential diagnosis but also poses substantial challenges to the development of precision therapeutic strategies.Importantly,re-cent studies have revealed that mitochondrial homeostasis disrup-tion-induced inflammatory cascades(termed mitochondrial in-flammation)play a pivotal regulatory role in neurodegenerative progression.Key molecular mechanisms include impaired mito-phagy,aberrant mitochondrial DNA(mtDNA)release and NL-RP3 inflammasome activation.This review systematically deci-phers the molecular regulatory network of mitochondrial inflam-mation,with a focus on its biological effects in critical pathologi-cal events such as blood-brain barrier disruption,microglial hy-peractivation and neuronal apoptosis.The overarching aim is to provide a theoretical foundation for developing innovative thera-peutic strategies targeting mitochondrial homeostasis restoration.
2.Application of MRI diaphragmatic navigation technology combined with 3D LAVA-FLEX sequence in abdominal enhanced imaging of infants and young children
Di GUO ; Qian-cheng LI ; Cheng-long LI ; Shi-xian LI ; Li-ya LU ; Shu-juan WANG ; Chang-chang LIU ; Xiu-hong DAI
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2025;34(10):896-899
Objective To explore the application value of MRI diaphragmatic navigation technology combined with three dimensional liver acquisition with volume acceleration-flexible(3D LAVA-FLEX)sequence in abdominal enhanced imaging of infants and young children.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on imaging data of 84 infants and young children who underwent abdominal enhanced MRI examination in our hospital between January 2021 and December 2023.All 84 infants and young children initially underwent conventional dynamic contrast-enhanced 3D LAVA-FLEX sequence scanning;the delayed phase images obtained were included in the dynamic enhancement group.Subsequently,diaphragmatic navigation combined with 3D LAVA-FLEX sequence examination was implemented,and the obtained images were included in the diaphragm navigation group.Subjective scoring was performed for images in both groups,while the signal to noise ratio(SNR),contrast to noise ratio(CNR),and artifact quantification(AQ)were measured and compared between the two groups.Results The respiratory motion artifacts,the clarity of liver parenchyma enhancement,the clarity of liver vascular enhancement,the clarity of spleen parenchyma enhancement and the overall image quality score in the diaphragm navigation group were higher than those in the dynamic enhancement group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).There were statistically significant differences in SNR and AQ between the two groups of images(P<0.000 1),while there was no statistically significant difference in CNR between the two groups of images(P>0.05).Conclusion Diaphragmatic navigation technology combined with 3D LAVA-FLEX sequence imaging can improve the image quality of abdominal MRI enhanced imaging in infants and young children,and provide a reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
3.Clinicopathologic characteristics,gene mutation profile,and prognostic analysis of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with lung involvement
Siyuan CHEN ; Qing SHI ; Di FU ; Li WANG ; Shu CHENG ; Pengpeng XU ; Weili ZHAO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(9):1214-1220
Objective·To investigate the clinicopathologic features,gene mutation profile,and real-world survival prognosis of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma(DLBCL)with pulmonary involvement.Methods·The clinical data of 110 patients with newly diagnosed,pathologically confirmed DLBCL and pulmonary involvement at Ruijin Hospital,Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,between August 2003 and December 2022 were retrospectively collected and analyzed.Evaluation of the efficacy of treatment,survival analyses,and univariate and multivariate analyses were performed in 88 patients who received a first-line regimen based on rituximab in combination with cyclophosphamide,doxorubicin/epirubicine,vincristine,and prednisone(R-CHOP).A total of 74 patients underwent targeted DNA sequencing of 55 lymphoma-related genes and were evaluated for mutations.Results·Among the 110 patients,72(65.5%)were>60 years old,52(47.3%)were female,92(83.6%)presented with Ann Arbor stage Ⅲ?Ⅳ,20(18.2%)had ECOG scores≥2,75(68.2%)had elevated lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)levels,79(71.8%)had≥2 extranodal involvements,32(31.4%)were classified as germinal center B-cell subtype,22(26.8%)were diagnosed with double expressor lymphoma,and 4(4.6%)with double-hit lymphoma.Among the patients treated with R-CHOP-based first-line regimens,the objective response rate(ORR)was 68.2%,the 5-year progression-free survival(PFS)rate was 43.7%,and the 5-year overall survival(OS)rate was 65.4%.Univariate analysis showed that elevated LDH and ECOG score≥2 were poor prognostic factors for PFS and OS,and mutations in PIM1 and CD79B were poor prognostic factors for PFS among high-frequency mutations.Multivariate analysis showed that elevated LDH was an independent adverse prognostic factor for PFS(HR=2.47,95%CI 1.28?4.77)and OS(HR=2.71,95%CI 1.21 ? 6.07).Targeted sequencing results showed that PIM1(25.7%),MYD88(24.3%),TP53(18.9%),CD79B(17.6%),KMT2D(17.6%),and TNFAIP3(16.2%)were the high-frequency mutations with mutation rates over 15%.Conclusion·Elevated LDH is an independent adverse prognostic factor for PFS and OS in DLBCL with pulmonary involvement.Mutations in PIM1,MYD88,TP53,CD79B,KMT2D,and TNFAIP3 are frequently observed in this population.
4.Anti inflammatory and protective effect of electroacupuncture on rats under-going cardiopulmonary resuscitation through a cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway mediated by α7nAChR
Tingting SHU ; Hanyong LI ; Weidong LUO ; Yanbo FAN ; Jing LIU ; Di WU ; Xucheng LI ; Jun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(5):1153-1160
Objective:To study the anti-inflammatory and protective effects of electroacupuncture on rats with cardiopulmo-nary resuscitation based on cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway(CAP).Methods:Sixty male SD rats were randomly divided into sham operation group(Sham group),cardiopulmonary resuscitation group,electroacupuncture group,antagonist of α7-nicotinic ace-tylcholine receptor(α7nAChR)α Bungarus toxin group(αBGT group,1 μg/kg)and agonist of α7nAChR 3-(2,4-dimethoxybenzyli-dene)anabaseine(GTS-21)group(5 mg/kg),with 12 rats in each group.Model of cardiac arrest was established by inducing ventric-ular fibrillation in rats with percutaneous epicardial electrical stimulation,and routine resuscitation was performed,the defibrillation times,cardiopulmonary resuscitation duration and 72 h survival rate of rats in each group were observed and recorded.Neurological damage of rats in each group was scored(NDS score).Levels of inflammatory factors TNF-α,IL-1β and IL-6 in serum,heart,lung and brain of rats were measured by ELISA.HE staining was applied to evaluate the degree of tissue damage of heart,lung and brain tis-sues of rats in each group.Expressions of α7nAChR,NF-κB/MAPKs signal pathway related proteins in heart,lung and brain of rats in each group were detected by Western blot.Results:Compared with Sham group,the number of defibrillations,duration of cardiopul-monary resuscitation,NDS score,levels of TNF-α,IL-1β and IL-6 in serum,heart,lung and brain tissues,and NF-κB p65 protein in heart,lung and brain tissues in cardiopulmonary resuscitation group increased greatly(P<0.05),the 72 h survival rate,phosphory-lation levels of α7nAChR protein,ERK1/2,JNK and p38MAPK in heart,lung and brain tissues decreased greatly after restoration of spontaneous circulation(P<0.05),cells and neurons in the CA1 region of heart,lung and hippocampus were severely damaged.Com-pared with cardiopulmonary resuscitation group,change trend of relevant indicators in electroacupuncture group was opposite to the above,damage of cells and neurons in rat heart,lung and brain tissue was reduced(P<0.05).αBGT reduced the anti-inflammatory effect of electroacupuncture on cardiopulmonary resuscitation rats(P<0.05).GTS-21 enhanced the anti-inflammatory protection of electroacupuncture on cardiopulmonary resuscitation rats(P<0.05).Conclusion:Electroacupuncture has anti-inflammatory and pro-tective effects on cardiopulmonary resuscitation rats based on CAP,and NF-κB/MAPKs participate in α7nAChR mediated CAP.
5.Application of MRI diaphragmatic navigation technology combined with 3D LAVA-FLEX sequence in abdominal enhanced imaging of infants and young children
Di GUO ; Qian-cheng LI ; Cheng-long LI ; Shi-xian LI ; Li-ya LU ; Shu-juan WANG ; Chang-chang LIU ; Xiu-hong DAI
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2025;34(10):896-899
Objective To explore the application value of MRI diaphragmatic navigation technology combined with three dimensional liver acquisition with volume acceleration-flexible(3D LAVA-FLEX)sequence in abdominal enhanced imaging of infants and young children.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on imaging data of 84 infants and young children who underwent abdominal enhanced MRI examination in our hospital between January 2021 and December 2023.All 84 infants and young children initially underwent conventional dynamic contrast-enhanced 3D LAVA-FLEX sequence scanning;the delayed phase images obtained were included in the dynamic enhancement group.Subsequently,diaphragmatic navigation combined with 3D LAVA-FLEX sequence examination was implemented,and the obtained images were included in the diaphragm navigation group.Subjective scoring was performed for images in both groups,while the signal to noise ratio(SNR),contrast to noise ratio(CNR),and artifact quantification(AQ)were measured and compared between the two groups.Results The respiratory motion artifacts,the clarity of liver parenchyma enhancement,the clarity of liver vascular enhancement,the clarity of spleen parenchyma enhancement and the overall image quality score in the diaphragm navigation group were higher than those in the dynamic enhancement group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).There were statistically significant differences in SNR and AQ between the two groups of images(P<0.000 1),while there was no statistically significant difference in CNR between the two groups of images(P>0.05).Conclusion Diaphragmatic navigation technology combined with 3D LAVA-FLEX sequence imaging can improve the image quality of abdominal MRI enhanced imaging in infants and young children,and provide a reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
6.Anti inflammatory and protective effect of electroacupuncture on rats under-going cardiopulmonary resuscitation through a cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway mediated by α7nAChR
Tingting SHU ; Hanyong LI ; Weidong LUO ; Yanbo FAN ; Jing LIU ; Di WU ; Xucheng LI ; Jun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(5):1153-1160
Objective:To study the anti-inflammatory and protective effects of electroacupuncture on rats with cardiopulmo-nary resuscitation based on cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway(CAP).Methods:Sixty male SD rats were randomly divided into sham operation group(Sham group),cardiopulmonary resuscitation group,electroacupuncture group,antagonist of α7-nicotinic ace-tylcholine receptor(α7nAChR)α Bungarus toxin group(αBGT group,1 μg/kg)and agonist of α7nAChR 3-(2,4-dimethoxybenzyli-dene)anabaseine(GTS-21)group(5 mg/kg),with 12 rats in each group.Model of cardiac arrest was established by inducing ventric-ular fibrillation in rats with percutaneous epicardial electrical stimulation,and routine resuscitation was performed,the defibrillation times,cardiopulmonary resuscitation duration and 72 h survival rate of rats in each group were observed and recorded.Neurological damage of rats in each group was scored(NDS score).Levels of inflammatory factors TNF-α,IL-1β and IL-6 in serum,heart,lung and brain of rats were measured by ELISA.HE staining was applied to evaluate the degree of tissue damage of heart,lung and brain tis-sues of rats in each group.Expressions of α7nAChR,NF-κB/MAPKs signal pathway related proteins in heart,lung and brain of rats in each group were detected by Western blot.Results:Compared with Sham group,the number of defibrillations,duration of cardiopul-monary resuscitation,NDS score,levels of TNF-α,IL-1β and IL-6 in serum,heart,lung and brain tissues,and NF-κB p65 protein in heart,lung and brain tissues in cardiopulmonary resuscitation group increased greatly(P<0.05),the 72 h survival rate,phosphory-lation levels of α7nAChR protein,ERK1/2,JNK and p38MAPK in heart,lung and brain tissues decreased greatly after restoration of spontaneous circulation(P<0.05),cells and neurons in the CA1 region of heart,lung and hippocampus were severely damaged.Com-pared with cardiopulmonary resuscitation group,change trend of relevant indicators in electroacupuncture group was opposite to the above,damage of cells and neurons in rat heart,lung and brain tissue was reduced(P<0.05).αBGT reduced the anti-inflammatory effect of electroacupuncture on cardiopulmonary resuscitation rats(P<0.05).GTS-21 enhanced the anti-inflammatory protection of electroacupuncture on cardiopulmonary resuscitation rats(P<0.05).Conclusion:Electroacupuncture has anti-inflammatory and pro-tective effects on cardiopulmonary resuscitation rats based on CAP,and NF-κB/MAPKs participate in α7nAChR mediated CAP.
7.Update on the treatment navigation for functional cure of chronic hepatitis B: Expert consensus 2.0
Di WU ; Jia-Horng KAO ; Teerha PIRATVISUTH ; Xiaojing WANG ; Patrick T.F. KENNEDY ; Motoyuki OTSUKA ; Sang Hoon AHN ; Yasuhito TANAKA ; Guiqiang WANG ; Zhenghong YUAN ; Wenhui LI ; Young-Suk LIM ; Junqi NIU ; Fengmin LU ; Wenhong ZHANG ; Zhiliang GAO ; Apichat KAEWDECH ; Meifang HAN ; Weiming YAN ; Hong REN ; Peng HU ; Sainan SHU ; Paul Yien KWO ; Fu-sheng WANG ; Man-Fung YUEN ; Qin NING
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2025;31(Suppl):S134-S164
As new evidence emerges, treatment strategies toward the functional cure of chronic hepatitis B are evolving. In 2019, a panel of national hepatologists published a Consensus Statement on the functional cure of chronic hepatitis B. Currently, an international group of hepatologists has been assembled to evaluate research since the publication of the original consensus, and to collaboratively develop the updated statements. The 2.0 Consensus was aimed to update the original consensus with the latest available studies, and provide a comprehensive overview of the current relevant scientific literatures regarding functional cure of hepatitis B, with a particular focus on issues that are not yet fully clarified. These cover the definition of functional cure of hepatitis B, its mechanisms and barriers, the effective strategies and treatment roadmap to achieve this endpoint, in particular new surrogate biomarkers used to measure efficacy or to predict response, and the appropriate approach to pursuing a functional cure in special populations, the development of emerging antivirals and immunomodulators with potential for curing hepatitis B. The statements are primarily intended to offer international guidance for clinicians in their practice to enhance the functional cure rate of chronic hepatitis B.
8.Integration and innovation of wet granulation and continuous manufacturing technology: a review of on-line detection, modeling, and process scale-up.
Guang-di YANG ; Ge AO ; Yang CHEN ; Yu-Fang HUANG ; Shu CHEN ; Dong-Xun LI ; Wen-Liu ZHANG ; Tian-Tian WANG ; Guo-Song ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(6):1484-1495
Continuous manufacturing, as an innovative pharmaceutical production model, offers advantages such as high production efficiency and ease of control compared to traditional batch production, aligning with the future trend of drug production moving toward greater efficiency and intelligence. However, the development of continuous manufacturing technology in wet granulation has been slow. On one hand, this is closely related to its high technical complexity, substantial equipment investment costs, and stringent process control requirements. On the other hand, the long-term use of the traditional batch production model has created strong path dependence, and the lack of mature standardized processes further increases the difficulty of technological transformation. To promote the deep integration of wet granulation technology with continuous manufacturing, this review systematically outlines the current application of wet granulation in continuous manufacturing. It focuses on the development of key technologies such as online detection, process modeling, and process scale-up, with the aim of providing a reference for process innovation and application in wet granulation.
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9.Study on accumulation of polysaccharide and steroid components in Polyporus umbellatus infected by Armillaria spp.
Ming-shu YANG ; Yi-fei YIN ; Juan CHEN ; Bing LI ; Meng-yan HOU ; Chun-yan LENG ; Yong-mei XING ; Shun-xing GUO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2025;60(1):232-238
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10.Update on the treatment navigation for functional cure of chronic hepatitis B: Expert consensus 2.0
Di WU ; Jia-Horng KAO ; Teerha PIRATVISUTH ; Xiaojing WANG ; Patrick T.F. KENNEDY ; Motoyuki OTSUKA ; Sang Hoon AHN ; Yasuhito TANAKA ; Guiqiang WANG ; Zhenghong YUAN ; Wenhui LI ; Young-Suk LIM ; Junqi NIU ; Fengmin LU ; Wenhong ZHANG ; Zhiliang GAO ; Apichat KAEWDECH ; Meifang HAN ; Weiming YAN ; Hong REN ; Peng HU ; Sainan SHU ; Paul Yien KWO ; Fu-sheng WANG ; Man-Fung YUEN ; Qin NING
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2025;31(Suppl):S134-S164
As new evidence emerges, treatment strategies toward the functional cure of chronic hepatitis B are evolving. In 2019, a panel of national hepatologists published a Consensus Statement on the functional cure of chronic hepatitis B. Currently, an international group of hepatologists has been assembled to evaluate research since the publication of the original consensus, and to collaboratively develop the updated statements. The 2.0 Consensus was aimed to update the original consensus with the latest available studies, and provide a comprehensive overview of the current relevant scientific literatures regarding functional cure of hepatitis B, with a particular focus on issues that are not yet fully clarified. These cover the definition of functional cure of hepatitis B, its mechanisms and barriers, the effective strategies and treatment roadmap to achieve this endpoint, in particular new surrogate biomarkers used to measure efficacy or to predict response, and the appropriate approach to pursuing a functional cure in special populations, the development of emerging antivirals and immunomodulators with potential for curing hepatitis B. The statements are primarily intended to offer international guidance for clinicians in their practice to enhance the functional cure rate of chronic hepatitis B.

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