1.Tianxiangdan (TXD) alleviates myocardial ischemia reperfusion-induced ferroptosis through the activation of estrogen receptor alpha (ERα).
Yuanjia YUE ; Yu LI ; Xing RONG ; Zhao JI ; Huimin WANG ; Liang CHEN ; Lin JIANG
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2025;23(1):102-110
Tianxiangdan (TXD), a traditional Chinese herbal remedy, demonstrates efficacy in mitigating myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (I/R)-induced damage. This study employed network pharmacology to evaluate the therapeutic targets and mechanisms of TXD in treating I/R. High-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) identified 86 compounds in TXD. Network pharmacological analysis predicted potential target genes and their modes of action. Cardiac function, ischaemic ST changes, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, myocardial fiber, and infarct size were assessed using in vivo and in vitro I/R injury models. Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) protein expression and estradiol (E2) levels were measured to confirm TXD's impact on estrogen levels and ERα expression. To examine if TXD reduces I/R injury through ERα, an AZD group (300 nmol·L-1 AZD9496 and 15% TXD serum) was compared to a TXD group (15% TXD serum). The study hypothesized that TXD upregulates the ERα-mediated iron metamorphosis pathway. I/R injury-induced ferroptosis was identified using a Fer-1 group (1.0 μmol·L-1 Fer-1 and 15% TXD serum) to elucidate the potential association between ferroptosis and ERα proteins. A DCFH-DA probe detected reactive oxygen species (ROS) and Fe2+, while Western blotting assessed target protein expression. Both in vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrated that TXD attenuated I/R injury by reducing elevated ST-segment levels, improving cardiac injury biomarkers (LDH, MDA, and SOD), alleviating pathological features, and preventing I/R-induced loss of cell viability in vitro. The effects and mechanisms of TXD on I/R injury-associated ferroptosis were investigated using I/R-induced H9c2 cells. The TXD group showed significantly decreased ROS and Fe2+ levels, while the AZ group (treated with AZD9496) exhibited increased levels. The TXD group demonstrated enhanced expression of ERα and glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4), with reduced levels of P53 protein and ferritin-heavy polypeptide 1 (FTH1). The AZ group exhibited contrasting effects on these expression levels. The literature indicated a novel connection between ERα and ferroptosis. TXD activates the ERα signaling pathway, promoting protection against I/R-induced myocardial cell ferroptosis. This study provides evidence supporting TXD use for myocardial ischemia treatment, particularly in older female patients who may benefit from its therapeutic outcomes.
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Ferroptosis/drug effects*
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Estrogen Receptor alpha/genetics*
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Myocardial Reperfusion Injury/genetics*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology*
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Male
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Mice
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Humans
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Estradiol/metabolism*
2.Sirtuin 3 Attenuates Acute Lung Injury by Decreasing Ferroptosis and Inflammation through Inhibiting Aerobic Glycolysis.
Ke Wei QIN ; Qing Qing JI ; Wei Jun LUO ; Wen Qian LI ; Bing Bing HAO ; Hai Yan ZHENG ; Chao Feng HAN ; Jian LOU ; Li Ming ZHAO ; Xing Ying HE
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(9):1161-1167
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.Clinical analysis of nutritional components in children with acute leukemia.
Li-Xia SHI ; Ming-Zhong ZHAO ; Fei-Fei WANG ; Yu-Qian XING ; Hong-Yan JI ; Ping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2025;27(3):300-307
OBJECTIVES:
To assess the changes in body composition and nutritional risks faced by children with different stages of acute leukemia (AL).
METHODS:
Bioelectrical impedance analysis combined with anthropometric measurements was used to detect body composition. This prospective study was conducted from August 2023 to July 2024 at Shandong Provincial Hospital, examining the body composition and physical balance of children with various stages of AL and healthy children.
RESULTS:
The non-fat components of children with AL and healthy children both showed a linear increase with age. In the younger age group, there were no significant differences in body composition between children with AL and healthy children. However, in the older age group, the body composition of children undergoing chemotherapy for AL was significantly lower than that of healthy children (P<0.05), and muscle mass recovered first after the completion of AL chemotherapy. The proportion of children with increased trunk fat in AL children who completed chemotherapy was significantly lower than that in healthy children (P<0.05), while the incidence rate of severe left-right imbalance in body composition was significantly higher (P<0.05). Muscle distribution in children with AL primarily showed insufficient limb and overall muscle mass, whereas healthy children mainly exhibited insufficient upper limb muscle mass.
CONCLUSIONS
The body composition of children with AL varies at different treatment stages, indicating that nutritional status is affected by both the disease itself and the treatment. Early screening can provide a basis for reasonable nutritional intervention.
Humans
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Child
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Male
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Female
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Child, Preschool
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Body Composition
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Prospective Studies
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Adolescent
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Leukemia/metabolism*
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Infant
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Nutritional Status
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Acute Disease
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Electric Impedance
5.Relationship between autism spectrum disorder-like behaviors and resilience in adolescents
Longping ZENG ; Hui WANG ; Xinzhou TANG ; Xing SU ; Liyang ZHAO ; Zhaozheng JI ; Xiaoyun GONG ; Tingni YIN ; Qinyi LIU ; Bingxi SUN ; Xue LI ; Jing LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(1):26-31
Objective:To discern the association between autism-like behaviors and resilience within the ado-lescent demographic.Methods:A total of 7 063 middle school students were selected to assess ASD-like behaviors and resilience in adolescents using the Autism Spectrum Screening Questionnaire(ASSQ)as well as the Resilience Scale for Chinese Adolescent(RSCA).Subgroups bounded by P5 and P95 of the total ASSQ score,a comparative analysis of the resilience scores between these groups was executed.A correlation evaluation and linear regression a-nalysis was carried out between ASSQ and RSCA scores from all participants.Results:The RSCA scores within the high ASSQ scoring group,were inferior to those in the low scoring group.ASSQ scores were negatively correlated with RSCA scores for the full sample(Ps<0.01);Social interaction scores on the ASSQ were negatively correlated with the five-factor RSCA scores(β=-0.23,-0.27,-0.11,-0.23,-0.37,Ps<0.05).Conclusion:There was a negative association between autism spectrum disorder-like behaviors and resilience in adolescents,with more severe social interaction symptoms being associated with poorer resilience.
6.Exploration on the acupoint selection law of acupuncture and moxibustion in treating broca aphasia after stroke based on data mining
Hui MA ; Changchun JI ; Rongni ZHANG ; Xiang RAO ; Yu XING ; Jingyu ZHAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(2):256-261
Objective:To explore the acupoint selection law of acupuncture and moxibustion in the treatment of broca aphasia after stroke.Methods:RCT articles about acupuncture and moxibustion treatment for broca aphasia after stroke were retrieved from CNKI, VIP, Wanfang Data, China Medical Journal Full-text Database, SinoMed, PubMed, Web of Science and Embase database from the establishment of the databases to May 31, 2024. Excel 2021, SPSS Statistics 27.0, SPSS Modeler 18.0 and Cytoscape 3.9.1 software were used to analyze the frequency of acupoint, clustering, association rules and core co-occurrence network.Results:A total of 87 articles were included, involving 100 acupuncture and moxibustion prescriptions and 101 acupoints/acupoint area, involving 6 types, including Lianquan (CV 23) (35 times), Jinjin (EX-HN12) (35 times) and Yuye (EX-HN13) (34 times). The selected acupoints were mainly distributed in the head, face, neck and lower limbs, and the meridians were mainly Governor Vessel and Conception Vessel; the specific acupoints were mainly original acupoints, followed by collaterals acupoints, and scalp acupuncture was used most frequently in special acupuncture (88 times). According to the clustering analysis of high-frequency acupoints/acupoint area, there were five effective groups, such as "Jinjin (EX-HN12)-Yuye (EX-HN13)-Lianquan (CV 23)-Baihui (GV 20)-Yamen (GV 15)". The core co-occurrence network analysis showed that the acupoints used most frequently were Lianquan (CV 23) and Jinjin (EX-HN12), and the highest correlation between the two acupoints was Jinjin (EX-HN12)-Yuye (EX-HN13).Conclusions:Acupuncture and moxibustion for the treatment of broca aphasia after stroke is often based on "awakening the brain as the outline, benefiting the marrow as the foundation, and resuscitation". Under the guidance of the theory of Zang-fu meridians and collaterals, through dredging the meridians and collaterals, tonifying the brain and opening and closing the sound, the recovery of language function can be achieved.
7.Research on the causal association of gut microbiota with senile osteoporosis
Xinghua JI ; Yifan KANG ; Enzhe ZHAO ; Xiaoqiong LI ; Zejun XING
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(11):1522-1528
Objective:To elucidate the causal association between gut microbiota and osteoporosis, we conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization(MR)analysis to evaluate the causality between gut microbiota and osteoporosis.Methods:We assessed genome-wide association study (GWAS)summary statistics for gut microbiota and osteoporosis in older patients to perform the MR analysis.Independent single nucleotide polymorphisms closely associated with 211 gut bacterial taxa were identified as instrumental variables.The summary statistic data for osteoporosis were obtained from the latest release from the FinnGen consortium as the outcome of interest.Two-sample MR was performed to evaluate the causal effect of gut microbiota on osteoporosis, including the inverse-variance-weighted(IVW)method, weighted median method, MR-Egger, mode-based estimation, and MR-PRESSO.A series of sensitivity analyses were conducted to validate the robustness of the results.The robustness of the estimation was assessed through a series of sensitivity analyses, including Cochran's Q test, MR-Egger intercept analysis, leave-one-out analysis, and funnel plot to evaluate the causal association. Results:The population primarily consisted of individuals from Europe, with a total sample size of 7 300, including 1 762 males and 5 538 females, and average ages of 65.6 years for males and 67.8 years for females, respectively.The mean ages of the 5 538 patients were 65.6 years for males and 67.8 years for females, respectively.Through MR analysis in this study, 10 intestinal flora(comprising 1 class, 7 genera, and 2 orders)were identified as being associated with senile osteoporosis.Notably, the phylum Firmicutes( OR=1.324, P=0.019), Clostridium difficile( OR=1.274, P=0.038), fecal coliforms( OR=1.565, P=0.009), Verrucomicrobium( OR=1.231, P=0.033), and Selenomonas( OR=1.324, P=0.019)may serve as risk factors for senile osteoporosis.Conversely, Coprococcus( OR=0.620, P=0.024), Haemophilus( OR=0.815, P=0.016), Prevotella( OR=0.813, P=0.027), Sellimonas( OR=0.858, P=0.034), and RF9( OR=0.821, P=0.021)may function as protective factors against senile osteoporosis. Conclusions:This study suggests a causal relationship between the Firmicutes phylum and its nine subgroups and senile osteoporosis, thereby providing new insights into the mechanisms by which gut microbiota mediate senile osteoporosis and confirming the significant role of gut microbiota in this condition.
8.Guideline for Adult Weight Management in China
Weiqing WANG ; Qin WAN ; Jianhua MA ; Guang WANG ; Yufan WANG ; Guixia WANG ; Yongquan SHI ; Tingjun YE ; Xiaoguang SHI ; Jian KUANG ; Bo FENG ; Xiuyan FENG ; Guang NING ; Yiming MU ; Hongyu KUANG ; Xiaoping XING ; Chunli PIAO ; Xingbo CHENG ; Zhifeng CHENG ; Yufang BI ; Yan BI ; Wenshan LYU ; Dalong ZHU ; Cuiyan ZHU ; Wei ZHU ; Fei HUA ; Fei XIANG ; Shuang YAN ; Zilin SUN ; Yadong SUN ; Liqin SUN ; Luying SUN ; Li YAN ; Yanbing LI ; Hong LI ; Shu LI ; Ling LI ; Yiming LI ; Chenzhong LI ; Hua YANG ; Jinkui YANG ; Ling YANG ; Ying YANG ; Tao YANG ; Xiao YANG ; Xinhua XIAO ; Dan WU ; Jinsong KUANG ; Lanjie HE ; Wei GU ; Jie SHEN ; Yongfeng SONG ; Qiao ZHANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Yuwei ZHANG ; Junqing ZHANG ; Xianfeng ZHANG ; Miao ZHANG ; Yifei ZHANG ; Yingli LU ; Hong CHEN ; Li CHEN ; Bing CHEN ; Shihong CHEN ; Guiyan CHEN ; Haibing CHEN ; Lei CHEN ; Yanyan CHEN ; Genben CHEN ; Yikun ZHOU ; Xianghai ZHOU ; Qiang ZHOU ; Jiaqiang ZHOU ; Hongting ZHENG ; Zhongyan SHAN ; Jiajun ZHAO ; Dong ZHAO ; Ji HU ; Jiang HU ; Xinguo HOU ; Bimin SHI ; Tianpei HONG ; Mingxia YUAN ; Weibo XIA ; Xuejiang GU ; Yong XU ; Shuguang PANG ; Tianshu GAO ; Zuhua GAO ; Xiaohui GUO ; Hongyi CAO ; Mingfeng CAO ; Xiaopei CAO ; Jing MA ; Bin LU ; Zhen LIANG ; Jun LIANG ; Min LONG ; Yongde PENG ; Jin LU ; Hongyun LU ; Yan LU ; Chunping ZENG ; Binhong WEN ; Xueyong LOU ; Qingbo GUAN ; Lin LIAO ; Xin LIAO ; Ping XIONG ; Yaoming XUE
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2025;41(11):891-907
Body weight abnormalities, including overweight, obesity, and underweight, have become a dual public health challenge in Chinese adults: overweight and obesity lead to a variety of chronic complications, while underweight increases the risks of malnutrition, sarcopenia, and organ dysfunction. To systematically address these issues, multidisciplinary experts in endocrinology, sports science, nutrition, and psychiatry from various regions have held multiple weight management seminars. Based on the latest epidemiological data and clinical evidence, they expanded the guideline to include assessment and intervention strategies for underweight, in addition to the core content of obesity management. This guideline outlines the etiological mechanisms, evaluation methods, and multidimensional management strategies for overweight and obesity, covering key areas such as diagnosis and assessment, medical nutrition therapy, exercise prescription, pharmacological intervention, and psychological support. It is intended to provide a scientific and standardized approach to weight management across the adult population, aiming to curb the rising prevalence of obesity, mitigate complications associated with abnormal body weight, and improve nutritional status and overall quality of life.
9.Relationship between autism spectrum disorder-like behaviors and resilience in adolescents
Longping ZENG ; Hui WANG ; Xinzhou TANG ; Xing SU ; Liyang ZHAO ; Zhaozheng JI ; Xiaoyun GONG ; Tingni YIN ; Qinyi LIU ; Bingxi SUN ; Xue LI ; Jing LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(1):26-31
Objective:To discern the association between autism-like behaviors and resilience within the ado-lescent demographic.Methods:A total of 7 063 middle school students were selected to assess ASD-like behaviors and resilience in adolescents using the Autism Spectrum Screening Questionnaire(ASSQ)as well as the Resilience Scale for Chinese Adolescent(RSCA).Subgroups bounded by P5 and P95 of the total ASSQ score,a comparative analysis of the resilience scores between these groups was executed.A correlation evaluation and linear regression a-nalysis was carried out between ASSQ and RSCA scores from all participants.Results:The RSCA scores within the high ASSQ scoring group,were inferior to those in the low scoring group.ASSQ scores were negatively correlated with RSCA scores for the full sample(Ps<0.01);Social interaction scores on the ASSQ were negatively correlated with the five-factor RSCA scores(β=-0.23,-0.27,-0.11,-0.23,-0.37,Ps<0.05).Conclusion:There was a negative association between autism spectrum disorder-like behaviors and resilience in adolescents,with more severe social interaction symptoms being associated with poorer resilience.
10.Research on the causal association of gut microbiota with senile osteoporosis
Xinghua JI ; Yifan KANG ; Enzhe ZHAO ; Xiaoqiong LI ; Zejun XING
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(11):1522-1528
Objective:To elucidate the causal association between gut microbiota and osteoporosis, we conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization(MR)analysis to evaluate the causality between gut microbiota and osteoporosis.Methods:We assessed genome-wide association study (GWAS)summary statistics for gut microbiota and osteoporosis in older patients to perform the MR analysis.Independent single nucleotide polymorphisms closely associated with 211 gut bacterial taxa were identified as instrumental variables.The summary statistic data for osteoporosis were obtained from the latest release from the FinnGen consortium as the outcome of interest.Two-sample MR was performed to evaluate the causal effect of gut microbiota on osteoporosis, including the inverse-variance-weighted(IVW)method, weighted median method, MR-Egger, mode-based estimation, and MR-PRESSO.A series of sensitivity analyses were conducted to validate the robustness of the results.The robustness of the estimation was assessed through a series of sensitivity analyses, including Cochran's Q test, MR-Egger intercept analysis, leave-one-out analysis, and funnel plot to evaluate the causal association. Results:The population primarily consisted of individuals from Europe, with a total sample size of 7 300, including 1 762 males and 5 538 females, and average ages of 65.6 years for males and 67.8 years for females, respectively.The mean ages of the 5 538 patients were 65.6 years for males and 67.8 years for females, respectively.Through MR analysis in this study, 10 intestinal flora(comprising 1 class, 7 genera, and 2 orders)were identified as being associated with senile osteoporosis.Notably, the phylum Firmicutes( OR=1.324, P=0.019), Clostridium difficile( OR=1.274, P=0.038), fecal coliforms( OR=1.565, P=0.009), Verrucomicrobium( OR=1.231, P=0.033), and Selenomonas( OR=1.324, P=0.019)may serve as risk factors for senile osteoporosis.Conversely, Coprococcus( OR=0.620, P=0.024), Haemophilus( OR=0.815, P=0.016), Prevotella( OR=0.813, P=0.027), Sellimonas( OR=0.858, P=0.034), and RF9( OR=0.821, P=0.021)may function as protective factors against senile osteoporosis. Conclusions:This study suggests a causal relationship between the Firmicutes phylum and its nine subgroups and senile osteoporosis, thereby providing new insights into the mechanisms by which gut microbiota mediate senile osteoporosis and confirming the significant role of gut microbiota in this condition.

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