1.Molecular Mechanisms of Salvia Miltiorrhiza and Its Active Ingredients against Colorectal Cancer: A Review
Jianing GUO ; Xiaochen NI ; Kaiyuan ZHANG ; Wei FAN ; Chuhang WANG ; Chao XU ; Jianbo HUANG ; Tao JIANG ; Guangji ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(4):307-314
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers, with its incidence ranking high among cancers. It stands as the second leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. In the early stages, CRC lacks specific symptoms, and most patients are diagnosed at advanced stages, making it a major research focus in the field of gastrointestinal tumors. Currently, clinical CRC treatments face several common challenges, including high surgical risks, frequent metastasis and recurrence, drug resistance, and significant side effects from chemotherapy and radiation therapy. With the development and application of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), it has been found that TCM and its active ingredients can effectively inhibit CRC cell proliferation, invasion, migration, and angiogenesis, and promote apoptosis and autophagy, thereby slowing the progression of CRC. This has become a key focus of CRC treatment research. Salvia Miltiorrhiza has multiple pharmacological effects, including activating blood circulation to dispel blood stasis, unlocking meridians to relieve pain, clearing heat to calm irritability, and cooling blood to reduce abscesses. It contains a variety of chemical components, including diterpenoids, phenolic acids, flavonoids, polysaccharides, nitrogen-containing compounds, steroids, and lactone compounds. This review summarized the molecular mechanisms of Salvia miltiorrhiza and its active ingredients in the treatment of CRC. It is found that these ingredients exert anti-CRC effects through various molecular mechanisms, including cell cycle arrest, promotion of apoptosis, inhibition of cell invasion and migration, induction of autophagy, suppression of tumor angiogenesis, and remodeling of the tumor microenvironment. The review aims to provide new insights for the drug development and clinical application of Salvia miltiorrhiza in CRC treatment.
2.Literature study on acupuncture acupoint prescription for prevention and treatment of urinary retention
Ruonan LIANG ; Yidan XU ; Yingdong WANG ; Qiang XI ; Jiwen QIU ; Xinju LI ; Chao CHEN ; Yi YU ; Zheng ZHU ; Kaiyuan DENG ; Yi GUO ; Mingxing ZHANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2025;36(1):69-74
Acute urinary retention(AUR)occurs frequently among astronauts on orbit.The current treatment is complex and easy to damage the urethra,which seriously affects the life and work of astronauts.In contrast,acupuncture,a traditional Chinese remedy,has shown promising results in managing urinary retention.However,the specific acupoints that could potentially prevent AUR remain uncertain due to the unique physiological conditions experienced by individuals in space compared to those on Earth.To address this gap,our research delved into the mechanisms of AUR and acupuncture within both traditional Chinese medicine and modern medical practices.We conducted a thorough literature review from Pubmed,Web of Science,CNKI,Wanfang database,VIP database and Chinese Medical Code database.A hierarchical evidence-scoring approach was utilized to analyze the included literatures,thus devised acupuncture protocols for the treatment of AUR.The outcomes of our study aim to establish a foundation for the application of acupuncture in managing AUR.
3.Literature research on acupoint prescriptions for acupuncture and moxibustion in the prevention of aerospace depression syndrome
Kaiyuan DENG ; Yawen TAO ; Yingdong WANG ; Yidan XU ; Qiang XI ; Jiwen QIU ; Xinju LI ; Ruonan LIANG ; Yi YU ; Hao LIU ; Peng ZHOU ; Mingxing ZHANG ; Yi GUO
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2025;36(4):305-311
Under the influence of long-term space flights and the confined space environment,it is very easy to induce space depression syndrome,mainly manifested as decreased emotional stability,sleep disorders,mental fatigue,etc.,which seriously affect the living conditions and working abilities of astronauts.The current treatment methods mainly focus on psychological support and drug intervention.Acupuncture has a good effect in treating depression.Therefore,starting from the TCM pathogenesis and modern medical pathogenesis of aerospace depression syndrome,we conducted literature retrieval from databases such as the Chinese Medical Classic,China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),Wanfang,VIP,PubMed,and Web of science.For the included literature,we adopted the stratified evidence scoring method and combined the TCM mechanism and modern medical mechanism of the effect of acupuncture.A prescription for acupuncture points was constructed to provide a basis for selecting acupuncture points for the prevention of aerospace depression syndrome through acupuncture.
4.Efficacy of Chevron-Akin osteotomy with cannulated compression screw and absorbable screw fixation in the treatment of moderate and severe hallux valgus
Yu ZHANG ; Yong WANG ; Wenju ZHANG ; Shanqiang XU ; Ping LI ; Kaiyuan HE ; Tingting QU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(3):151-158
Objective:To compare the clinical efficacy of Chevron-Akin osteotomy with cannulated compression screw and absorbable screw fixation in the treatment of moderate and severe hallux valgus.Methods:The data of 52 patients with moderate to severe hallux valgus treated in Sichuan Provincial Orthopaedic Hospital from January 2020 to December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. According to the fixation method, they were divided into metal screw group and absorbable screw group. In the metal screw group, there were 25 cases (26 feet), 2 males (2 feet) and 23 females (24 feet), aged 36.7±4.9 years (range, 21-59 years), 12 feet on the left side, 14 feet on the right side, moderate 20 feet and severe 6 feet. There were 27 cases (29 feet) in the absorbable screw group, including 1 male (1 foot) and 26 female (28 feet), aged 34.1±5.5 years (range, 19-56 years), 16 feet on the left side, 13 feet on the right side, moderate 22 feet and severe 7 feet. The healing time and complications of osteotomy were recorded between the two groups, and the hallux valgus angle (HVA), first-second intermetatarsal angle (1-2 IMA), American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS), hallux-metatarsophalangeal-interphalangeal joint score and visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain were compared before and after the operation.Results:All 52 patients were followed up. The follow-up time was 14.0±3.4 months (range, 11-27 months) in the metal screw group and 15.1±2.7 months (range, 13-24 months) in the absorbable screw group. In all patients, the incision healed in one stage, and no endovegetal rejection occurred. The osteotomy healing time was 3.8±0.8 months (range, 2-5 months) in the metal screw group and 3.4±1.1 months (range, 2.5-5 months) in the absorbable screw group, with no statistically significant difference ( t=1.014, P=0.417). In the metal screw group, there were symptoms of medial internal fixation irritation in 2 feet, medial osteophyte or thread knot irritation in 2 feet, and hallux valgus recurrence in 1 foot. The complication rate was 19%(5/26). In the absorbable screw group, medial osteophyte or thread knot stimulated one foot and hallux valgus recurred one foot, and the complication rate was 7%(2/29). The difference in complications between the two groups was statistically significant (χ 2=8.051, P=0.012). At 12 months after operation, for the metal screw group and the absorbable screw group, HVA (13.7°±2.1° and 12.9°±3.8°), 1-2 IMA (7.2°±1.5° and 7.8°±1.2°), AOFAS score (91.4±2.2 and 90.8±3.6 points) and VAS score (1.1±0.3 and 1.3±0.4 points), respectively, were significantly higher than those in the preoperative (HVA: 37.2°± 5.4° and 35.8°±4.7°, 1-2 IMA: 18.3°± 1.8° and 17.9°±1.7°, AOFAS score: 60.4±5.6 and 58.4±7.1 points, VAS: 6.4±0.6 and 6.8±0.4 points) improvement ( P<0.05), while there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups ( P>0.05). The incidence of complications in metal screw group was 19%(5/26), while in absorbable screw group it was 7%(2/29), with a statistically significant difference (χ 2=8.051, P=0.012). Conclusions:Both cannulated compression screw in Chevron-Akin osteotomy and absorbable screw fixation can have a good fixation effect in the treatment of moderate and severe hallux valgus. Absorbable screw fixation has the advantages of low complication rate, less interference with artifacts in later imaging examination and evaluation.
5.Efficacy of Chevron-Akin osteotomy with cannulated compression screw and absorbable screw fixation in the treatment of moderate and severe hallux valgus
Yu ZHANG ; Yong WANG ; Wenju ZHANG ; Shanqiang XU ; Ping LI ; Kaiyuan HE ; Tingting QU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2025;45(3):151-158
Objective:To compare the clinical efficacy of Chevron-Akin osteotomy with cannulated compression screw and absorbable screw fixation in the treatment of moderate and severe hallux valgus.Methods:The data of 52 patients with moderate to severe hallux valgus treated in Sichuan Provincial Orthopaedic Hospital from January 2020 to December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. According to the fixation method, they were divided into metal screw group and absorbable screw group. In the metal screw group, there were 25 cases (26 feet), 2 males (2 feet) and 23 females (24 feet), aged 36.7±4.9 years (range, 21-59 years), 12 feet on the left side, 14 feet on the right side, moderate 20 feet and severe 6 feet. There were 27 cases (29 feet) in the absorbable screw group, including 1 male (1 foot) and 26 female (28 feet), aged 34.1±5.5 years (range, 19-56 years), 16 feet on the left side, 13 feet on the right side, moderate 22 feet and severe 7 feet. The healing time and complications of osteotomy were recorded between the two groups, and the hallux valgus angle (HVA), first-second intermetatarsal angle (1-2 IMA), American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS), hallux-metatarsophalangeal-interphalangeal joint score and visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain were compared before and after the operation.Results:All 52 patients were followed up. The follow-up time was 14.0±3.4 months (range, 11-27 months) in the metal screw group and 15.1±2.7 months (range, 13-24 months) in the absorbable screw group. In all patients, the incision healed in one stage, and no endovegetal rejection occurred. The osteotomy healing time was 3.8±0.8 months (range, 2-5 months) in the metal screw group and 3.4±1.1 months (range, 2.5-5 months) in the absorbable screw group, with no statistically significant difference ( t=1.014, P=0.417). In the metal screw group, there were symptoms of medial internal fixation irritation in 2 feet, medial osteophyte or thread knot irritation in 2 feet, and hallux valgus recurrence in 1 foot. The complication rate was 19%(5/26). In the absorbable screw group, medial osteophyte or thread knot stimulated one foot and hallux valgus recurred one foot, and the complication rate was 7%(2/29). The difference in complications between the two groups was statistically significant (χ 2=8.051, P=0.012). At 12 months after operation, for the metal screw group and the absorbable screw group, HVA (13.7°±2.1° and 12.9°±3.8°), 1-2 IMA (7.2°±1.5° and 7.8°±1.2°), AOFAS score (91.4±2.2 and 90.8±3.6 points) and VAS score (1.1±0.3 and 1.3±0.4 points), respectively, were significantly higher than those in the preoperative (HVA: 37.2°± 5.4° and 35.8°±4.7°, 1-2 IMA: 18.3°± 1.8° and 17.9°±1.7°, AOFAS score: 60.4±5.6 and 58.4±7.1 points, VAS: 6.4±0.6 and 6.8±0.4 points) improvement ( P<0.05), while there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups ( P>0.05). The incidence of complications in metal screw group was 19%(5/26), while in absorbable screw group it was 7%(2/29), with a statistically significant difference (χ 2=8.051, P=0.012). Conclusions:Both cannulated compression screw in Chevron-Akin osteotomy and absorbable screw fixation can have a good fixation effect in the treatment of moderate and severe hallux valgus. Absorbable screw fixation has the advantages of low complication rate, less interference with artifacts in later imaging examination and evaluation.
6.Treatment and monitoring of a case of suppurative arthritis complicated with sepsis secondary to tophi rupture
Hongyan MA ; Gengrui XU ; Kaiyuan HUANG ; Xiaokang WANG ; Haidong WU ; Kai DENG ; Peitao XIE
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2025;34(10):1213-1218
This article retrospectively analyzed the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the treatment process and implementation of pharmacological supervision in a patient with septic arthritis secondary to tophi ulceration.The patient was admitted to the hospital and the emergency debridement and tophi removal were performed.Piperacillin-tazobactam,imipenem cilastatin,levofloxacin,linezolid,and vancomycin were given successively,and multiple debridement and drainage were performed,but the patient remained febrile and had recurrent infection indicators.According to the relevant guidelines and evidence-based evidence,combined with the patient's infection indicators,pathogen results and creatinine clearance rate,the clinical pharmacists recommended stopping vancomycin and changing to cefazolin,and the clinicians adopted it.After that,the patient's inflammatory indicators gradually decreased,and the body temperature stabilized.After 28 days of piperacillin-tazobactam administration,the patient developed a reduction in white blood cell count(2.34×109·L-1)and potassium(2.98 mmol·L-1).The pharmacist recommended prompt discontinuation of the drug,and the patient's white blood cell count and potassium gradually recovered.Eventually,after anti-infective treatment and surgical intervention,the patient was discharged with closure of the infected foci,conversion of multiple blood cultures to negative,and stabilisation of body temperature and renal function.This case reflects the role of clinical pharmacists in the management of drug treatment of critically ill patients,and may provide practical experience and reference for clinical treatment of such cases.
7.Engineered platelet-derived exosomal spheres for enhanced tumor penetration and extended circulation in melanoma immunotherapy.
Jian ZHAO ; Xinyan LV ; Qi LU ; Kaiyuan WANG ; Lili DU ; Xiaoyuan FAN ; Fei SUN ; Fengxiang LIU ; Zhonggui HE ; Hao YE ; Jin SUN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(7):3756-3766
Cells and exosomes derived from them are extensively used as biological carrier systems. Cells demonstrate superior targeting specificity and prolonged circulation facilitated by their rich array of surface proteins, while exosomes, due to their small size, cross barriers and penetrate tumors efficiently. However, challenges remain, cells' large size restricts tissue penetration, and exosomes have limited targeting accuracy and short circulation times. To address these challenges, we developed a novel concept termed exosomal spheres. This approach involved incorporating platelet-derived exosomes shielded with phosphatidylserine (PS) and linked via pH-sensitive bonds for drug delivery applications. The study demonstrated that, compared with exosomes, the exosomal spheres improved blood circulation through the upregulation of CD47 expression and shielding of phosphatidylserine, thereby minimizing immune clearance. Moreover, the increased expression of P-selectin promoted adhesion to circulating tumor cells, thereby enhancing targeting efficiency. Upon reaching the tumor site, the hydrazone bonds of exosome spheres were protonated in the acidic tumor microenvironment, leading to disintegration into uniform-sized exosomes capable of deeper tumor penetration compared to platelets. These findings suggested that exosome spheres addressed the challenges and offered significant potential for efficient and precise drug delivery.
8.Natural vaccine adjuvants from traditional Chinese medicines: Mechanisms to applications.
Xiaoyuan FAN ; Fengxiang LIU ; Fei SUN ; Yiyang WANG ; Wenwen SHEN ; Shujun WANG ; Jin SUN ; Kaiyuan WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(9):4644-4672
With the rapid advancement of vaccines, the research and application of vaccine adjuvants have garnered significant attention. Despite the development of numerous vaccine adjuvants, their applications in human vaccines remain limited due to either insufficient efficacy or severe side effects. Consequently, there is growing interest in developing bioactive compounds derived from traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) as vaccine adjuvants, owing to their natural biocompatibility, diversity, and safety. Here, we systematically review the current application status and potential value of TCM-based bioactive compounds in vaccine adjuvants. Firstly, we elaborate on the types and characteristics of active ingredients, such as polysaccharides, saponins, flavonoids, acids, and alkaloids. The mechanisms by which these compounds function as vaccine adjuvants are then discussed, including their roles in enhancing humoral immunity, cellular immunity, and relieving the immune suppression in the microenvironment. Additionally, we summarize the current strategies for structural modification and platform optimization to adapt to different application scenarios. Finally, we offer insights into the future development directions for these potential adjuvants, highlighting research priorities, technical approaches, and application prospects. In conclusion, natural vaccine adjuvants derived from TCMs present broad application prospects and hold promise for future vaccine development.
9.Research Progress and Exploration on Standardized Surgical Procedures for Colorectal Cancer
Kaiyuan JI ; Weixing ZHANG ; Lingxiao WANG ; Yifan KANG ; Yaoping LI
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2025;52(6):454-460
The advancement of medical technology has led to significant progress in the research of standardized surgical procedures for colorectal cancer, resulting in enhanced treatment regimens from preoperative to postoperative stages. Standardized surgical procedures are crucial for improving patient survival rates, reducing recurrence rates, minimizing complications, and improving quality of life. This article summarizes the latest research results on the classification, surgical methods, and adjuvant therapy of colorectal cancer surgery; analyzes and explores standardized surgical treatment strategies; and aims to provide reference and guidance for the clinical management of colorectal cancer.
10.Treatment and monitoring of a case of suppurative arthritis complicated with sepsis secondary to tophi rupture
Hongyan MA ; Gengrui XU ; Kaiyuan HUANG ; Xiaokang WANG ; Haidong WU ; Kai DENG ; Peitao XIE
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2025;34(10):1213-1218
This article retrospectively analyzed the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the treatment process and implementation of pharmacological supervision in a patient with septic arthritis secondary to tophi ulceration.The patient was admitted to the hospital and the emergency debridement and tophi removal were performed.Piperacillin-tazobactam,imipenem cilastatin,levofloxacin,linezolid,and vancomycin were given successively,and multiple debridement and drainage were performed,but the patient remained febrile and had recurrent infection indicators.According to the relevant guidelines and evidence-based evidence,combined with the patient's infection indicators,pathogen results and creatinine clearance rate,the clinical pharmacists recommended stopping vancomycin and changing to cefazolin,and the clinicians adopted it.After that,the patient's inflammatory indicators gradually decreased,and the body temperature stabilized.After 28 days of piperacillin-tazobactam administration,the patient developed a reduction in white blood cell count(2.34×109·L-1)and potassium(2.98 mmol·L-1).The pharmacist recommended prompt discontinuation of the drug,and the patient's white blood cell count and potassium gradually recovered.Eventually,after anti-infective treatment and surgical intervention,the patient was discharged with closure of the infected foci,conversion of multiple blood cultures to negative,and stabilisation of body temperature and renal function.This case reflects the role of clinical pharmacists in the management of drug treatment of critically ill patients,and may provide practical experience and reference for clinical treatment of such cases.

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