1.Cellular and molecular mechanisms of platelet-rich plasma in promoting wound healing
Chenyan LONG ; Biao CHENG ; Ju TIAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(13):2793-2801
BACKGROUND:Although platelet-rich plasma has shown potential in promoting wound healing,further research and validation are still needed for its clinical application.Additionally,there are still some controversies and uncertainties regarding the action mechanisms of platelet-rich plasma.OBJECTIVE:To provide an overview and analysis of the mechanisms of platelet-rich plasma in promoting wound healing,in order to enhance understanding of this treatment method and provide useful guidance for future basic research and clinical applications.METHODS:Relevant literature published from January 2000 to December 2023 was retrieved from the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and PubMed databases.The English and Chinese search terms included "platelet rich plasma,PRP,wound,wound healing,refractory wounds,chronic wounds,cellular and molecular mechanisms,signaling pathways,regenerative medicine." A total of 80 articles were reviewed based on inclusion and exclusion criteria.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) Platelet-rich plasma has many potential advantages in wound healing as it can provide abundant bioactive substances such as growth factors and cytokines.(2) Platelet-rich plasma regulates the function of various cell types involved in wound healing,including epidermal cells,vascular endothelial cells,fibroblasts,stem cells,and inflammatory cells.(3) In platelet-rich plasma therapy,extracellular vesicles and mitochondria may play important roles in wound healing.(4) Platelet-rich plasma hydrogels can be widely used to enhance tissue regeneration and serve as functional carriers for drug delivery.(5) Platelet-rich plasma regulates the synthesis and degradation of the extracellular matrix,affecting matrix remodeling during the wound healing process.(6) Platelet-rich plasma may influence tissue repair and regeneration by dynamically regulating multiple signaling pathways and the epithelial-mesenchymal transition,providing a new perspective for research in this field.
2.Cellular and molecular mechanisms of platelet-rich plasma in promoting wound healing
Chenyan LONG ; Biao CHENG ; Ju TIAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(13):2793-2801
BACKGROUND:Although platelet-rich plasma has shown potential in promoting wound healing,further research and validation are still needed for its clinical application.Additionally,there are still some controversies and uncertainties regarding the action mechanisms of platelet-rich plasma.OBJECTIVE:To provide an overview and analysis of the mechanisms of platelet-rich plasma in promoting wound healing,in order to enhance understanding of this treatment method and provide useful guidance for future basic research and clinical applications.METHODS:Relevant literature published from January 2000 to December 2023 was retrieved from the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and PubMed databases.The English and Chinese search terms included "platelet rich plasma,PRP,wound,wound healing,refractory wounds,chronic wounds,cellular and molecular mechanisms,signaling pathways,regenerative medicine." A total of 80 articles were reviewed based on inclusion and exclusion criteria.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) Platelet-rich plasma has many potential advantages in wound healing as it can provide abundant bioactive substances such as growth factors and cytokines.(2) Platelet-rich plasma regulates the function of various cell types involved in wound healing,including epidermal cells,vascular endothelial cells,fibroblasts,stem cells,and inflammatory cells.(3) In platelet-rich plasma therapy,extracellular vesicles and mitochondria may play important roles in wound healing.(4) Platelet-rich plasma hydrogels can be widely used to enhance tissue regeneration and serve as functional carriers for drug delivery.(5) Platelet-rich plasma regulates the synthesis and degradation of the extracellular matrix,affecting matrix remodeling during the wound healing process.(6) Platelet-rich plasma may influence tissue repair and regeneration by dynamically regulating multiple signaling pathways and the epithelial-mesenchymal transition,providing a new perspective for research in this field.
3.Effects of Xihuang Pills on angiogenesis, invasion, and metastasis of p rostate cancer based on FAK/Src/ERK pathway.
Yan LONG ; Xin-Jun LUO ; Bo ZOU ; Xin-Jun DAI ; Fang-Zhi FU ; Biao WANG ; Li-Tong WU ; Yong-Rong WU ; Qing ZHOU ; Xue-Fei TIAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2024;49(23):6378-6388
Based on the focal adhesion kinase(FAK)/steroid receptor coactivator(Src)/extracellular regulated protein kinase(ERK) pathway, this study explored the effects of Xihuang Pills on angiogenesis, invasion, and metastasis in prostate cancer. Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry(LC-MS/MS) was used to analyze and identify the active ingredients of Xihuang Pills. Bioinformatics techniques, including R language and Perl programs, were employed to analyze the interactions between prostate cancer-related targets and the potential targets of Xihuang Pills. A subcutaneous transplantation tumor model of prostate cancer was established in nude mice using PC3 cells to verify the efficacy and molecular mechanisms of Xihuang Pills. In vitro cellular experiments, including cell proliferation assays(CCK-8), Transwell assays, scratch assays, real-time quantitative reverse transcription PCR, and Western blot, were used to detect the effects of Xihuang Pills on the proliferation, invasion, and migration of prostate cancer cells, as well as on FAK/Src/ERK pathway-related targets. LC-MS/MS identified 99 active ingredients in Xihuang Pills, including gallic acid, gentisic acid, artemisinin, corilagin, phenylbutazone-glucoside, thujic acid, and arecoic acid B. Network pharmacological analysis of the active ingredients in Xihuang Pills revealed that the FAK/Src/ERK signaling pathway was a key pathway in its anti-prostate cancer effects. In vivo and in vitro experiments confirmed that Xihuang Pills significantly inhibited the proliferation, invasion, and migration of PC3 and LNCaP cells, suppressed the growth of PC3 subcutaneous tumors, and reduced the protein expression levels related to the FAK/Src/ERK signaling pathway. In conclusion, the inhibition of angiogenesis, invasion, and metastasis by regulating the FAK/Src/ERK pathway is one of the mechanisms by which Xihuang Pills exert anti-prostate cancer effects.
Humans
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Male
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Prostatic Neoplasms/enzymology*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry*
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Animals
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Mice
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Cell Proliferation/drug effects*
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Mice, Nude
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Cell Movement/drug effects*
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Cell Line, Tumor
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src-Family Kinases/genetics*
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Neovascularization, Pathologic/metabolism*
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Neoplasm Invasiveness
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Focal Adhesion Kinase 1/genetics*
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Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases/genetics*
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MAP Kinase Signaling System/drug effects*
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Focal Adhesion Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/genetics*
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Signal Transduction/drug effects*
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Angiogenesis
4.Research Progress on Molecular Changes in Pulmonary Hypoxia and Cause of Death Identification in Mechanical Asphyxia.
Tian-Pu WU ; Jian-Long MA ; Xin-Biao LIAO ; Dong-Chuan ZHANG ; Kai-Jun MA ; Yan-Geng YU ; Long CHEN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2023;39(1):57-65
Lung is the largest organ of the respiratory system. During hypoxia, pulmonary cells undergo rapid damage changes and activate the self-rescue pathways, thus leading to complex biomacromolecule modification. Death from mechanical asphyxia refers to death due to acute respiratory disorder caused by mechanical violence. Because of the absence of characteristic signs in corpse, the accurate identification of mechanical asphyxia has always been the difficulty in forensic pathology. This paper reviews the biomacromolecule changes under the pulmonary hypoxia condition and discusses the possibility of application of these changes to accurate identification of death from mechanical asphyxia, aiming to provide new ideas for related research.
Humans
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Asphyxia/pathology*
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Cause of Death
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Hypoxia/pathology*
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Lung/pathology*
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Forensic Pathology
5.Expert consensus on the strategy and measures to interrupt the transmission of schistosomiasis in China
Shan LÜ ; Chao LÜ ; Yin-Long LI ; Jing XU ; Qing-Biao HONG ; Jie ZHOU ; Jian-Feng ZHANG ; Li-Yong WEN ; Jian-Feng ZHANG ; Shing-Qing ZHANG ; Dan-Dan LIN ; Jian-Bing LIU ; Guang-Hui REN ; Yi DONG ; Yang LIU ; Kun YANG ; Zhi-Hua JIANG ; Zhuo-Hui DENG ; Yan-Jun JIN ; Han-Guo XIE ; Yi-Biao ZHOU ; Tian-Ping WANG ; Yi-Wen LIU ; Hong-Qing ZHU ; Chun-Li CAO ; Shi-Zhu LI ; Xiao-Nong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2021;33(1):10-14
Since 2015 when the transmission of schistosomiasis was controlled in China, the country has been moving towards elimination of schistosomiasis, with the surveillance-response as the main interventions for schistosomiasis control. During the period of the 13th Five-Year Plan, the transmission of schistosomiasis had been interrupted in four provinces of Sichuan, Jiangsu, Yunnan and Hubei and the prevalence of schistosomiasis has been at the historically lowest level in China. As a consequence, the goal set in The 13th Five-Year National Schistosomiasis Control Program in China is almost achieved. However, there are multiple challenges during the stage moving towards elimination of schistosomiasis in China, including the widespread distribution of intermediate host snails and complicated snail habitats, many types of sources of Schistosoma japonicum infections and difficulty in management of bovines and sheep, unmet requirements for the current schistosomiasis control program with the currently available tools, and vulnerable control achievements. During the 14th Five-Year period, it is crucial to consolidate the schistosomiasis control achievements and gradually solve the above difficulties, and critical to provide the basis for achieving the ultimate goal of elimination of schistosomiasis in China. Based on the past experiences from the national schistosomiasis control program and the challenges for schistosomiasis elimination in China, an expert consensus has been reached pertaining to the objectives, control strategy and measures for The 14th Five-Year National Schistosomiasis Control Program in China, so as to provide insights in to the development of The 14th Five-Year National Schistosomiasis Control Program in China.
6.Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Guided and Navigated Individualized Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia.
Xu-Sha WU ; Tian-Cai YAN ; Xian-Yang WANG ; Yang CAO ; Xiao-Fan LIU ; Yu-Fei FU ; Lin WU ; Yin-Chuan JIN ; Hong YIN ; Long-Biao CUI
Neuroscience Bulletin 2021;37(9):1365-1369
7.Endovascular therapy for arteriogenic erectile dysfunction.
Yu TIAN ; Biao YUAN ; Long TIAN
National Journal of Andrology 2017;23(10):946-950
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common male condition, which is closely related with cardiovascular diseases. With the increasing incidence of cardiovascular events, arteriogenic ED (AED) is becoming more prevalent in recent years. Despite the variety of therapies for ED, no effective treatment has been found for this arteriogenic type. Based on the experience in the successful treatment of cardiovascular diseases by endovascular therapy, some scholars are carrying out clinical researches on this therapy for AED, which has shed some new light on its management. This review outlines recent advances in the studies of endovascular therapy for AED.
Cardiovascular Diseases
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complications
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therapy
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Endovascular Procedures
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Humans
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Impotence, Vasculogenic
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etiology
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therapy
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Male
8.Anti-inflammatory effect of Danshiliuhao decoction on pigment stones of Guinea pigs
Long-Zhong LIU ; Ying QIAN ; Shan-Shan HU ; Ze-Hui CHEN ; Ying-Biao TIAN
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2015;(12):1162-1164
Objective To study the effect of Danshiliuhao decoction on the expression of tumor necrosis factor -α( TNF -α) and nuclear factor-κB( NF -κB ) in the bile pigment with stone in Guinea pigs. Methods The female Guinea pigs were randomly divided into three groups.The blank group ( n =10 ) , the model group ( n =15 ) and test group ( Danshiliuhao,n=15 ) .The latter two groups of the Guinea pigs were both modeled as the bile pigment stones model by feeding them with a different diet .The Guinea pigs in test group were given Danshi-liuhao decoction 7.7 g? kg-1? d-1 for 30 days.The rate of stone formation and the expression of the gallbladder TNF-αand NF-κB were observed af-ter administration by immunohistochemistry.Results The rate of stone formation was 90.62% in model group, significantly higher than that (26.76%) in the blank group.The results suggested that the model for Danshiliuhao is successfully built and the drug is an effective agent for anti-gallstones.The expression of the TNF -αand NF -κB in test group were significantly lower than model group. The difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05 ) .Conclusion Danshiliuhao Decoc-tion significantly reduced the rate of pigment stone formation in Guinea pigs.This may be related to the decreased expression of TNF-αand NF-κB proteins in gallbladders of Guinea pigs by the drug.
9.Study on immunogenicity of a recombinant adenovirus vaccine containing neuraminidase gene of H5N1 influenza virus(A/Anhui/1/2005)in mice
Jing MA ; Xiao-Guang ZHANG ; Kui-Biao LI ; Xiao-Mei ZHANG ; Min WANG ; Tian BAI ; Liang YANG ; Hong XU ; Yue-Long SHU ; Yi ZENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2009;23(6):449-451
Objective To investigate immunity of a recombinant adenovirus vaccine(rAdV)containing codon-modified neuraminidase(Mod.NA)gene of H5N1 influenza virus in BALB/c mice and to screen for appropriate dose.Methods BALB/c mice were immunized with the rAdV-Mod.NA vaccine intramuscularly twice (double injection at 0 and 4~(th) week)in three groups,low dosage(10~5 TCI_(50) per dose),medium dosage(10~7 TCID_(50) per dose)and high dosage(10~9 TCID_(50) per dose).The effect of humoral and cell-mediated immunity were analysod at 5~th week.Results ①The rAdV-Mod.NA vaccine eould elicit both humoral and cell-mediated robust NA specific immunity in mice by neuraminidase inhibitor assay and IFN-γ ELISpot assay;②10~7 TCID_(50) per dose Was the appropriate dose;③ Peptide NA_(109-124):CRTFFLTQGALLNDKH and peptide NA_(182-199):AVAVLKYNGIITDTIKSW were the dominant epitopes for neuraminidase-immunized BALB/c mice,which was screened out from the whole length of neuraminidase of an H5N1 virus,A/Anhui/1/2005.Conclusion The recombinant adenovirus NA could induce specific humoral and cellular immune responses in BALB/c after immunization,which suggest rAdV-Mod.NA vaccine was a potential vaccine candidate against H5N1 influenza and worthy of further investigation.
10.Therapeutic effect of Tripterygium wilfordii multiglycosides on proteinuria in kidney transplant recipients.
Yun HUANG ; Tian-biao LONG ; Feng ZHAN ; Chu-ying PAN ; Dao-jun CHEN ; Shu-dian LIN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(12):2269-2271
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of multiglycosides of Tripterygium wilfordii (MTW) for treatment of proteinuria in kidney transplant recipients.
METHODForty-five kidney transplant recipients with proternuria were randomized into 3 groups (n=15) and received full daily dose (1 mg/kg) MTW, half dose (0.5 mg/kg) MTW or no MTW (control) in addition to immunosuppressant therapy. The 24-hour urinary protein (24 h Upro), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), serum creatinine (Scr), dose of ciclosporin and the adverse effects of MTW were recorded.
RESULTSMTW at both the full dose and half dose significantly reduced the 24 h Upro as compared to exclusive immunosuppressant therapy (P<0.05). The therapeutic dose of ciclosporin in patients with full and half dose of MTW was significantly lower than that in the control group (P<0.05), and the patients receiving full dose MTW showed greater adverse effects than those having half dose MTW (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONSMTW can significantly ameliorate proteinuria, reduce the therapeutic dose of ciclosporin and protect the renal function in kidney transplant recipients. While producing similar therapeutic effect to routine full dose, long-term use of half dose MTW may reduce the adverse effect associated with MTW.
Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Glycosides ; therapeutic use ; Graft Survival ; immunology ; Humans ; Kidney Transplantation ; adverse effects ; immunology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Proteinuria ; drug therapy ; etiology ; Tripterygium ; chemistry ; Young Adult

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