1.Research advances in the detection of new psychoactive substances of fentanyl compounds under different scenes
Xinyi GUAN ; Yujie YANG ; Jun WEN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2025;43(11):533-539
The prevalence and abuse of new psychoactive substances are becoming more and more serious. The structural characteristics and pharmacological and toxicological effects of new psychoactive substances of fentanyl compounds were summarized, which focused on the pre-treatment and analysis methods of fentanyl substances in different scenes such as biological samples, drugs or illegal drugs, and environmental samples. The difficulties of current laboratory detection and field rapid detection were also summarized, and the development trend and application prospect of various technologies were prospected.
2.Association between white matter hyperintensities and impaired dopaminergic system function in patients with PD
Wanlin LI ; Ai GUAN ; Xinyi XIE ; Yunlan DU ; Ruolian DAI ; Zhongjiao LU ; Gang CHEN ; Qing DONG ; Hualong WANG ; Gang WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(10):1304-1308
Objective To analyze white matter hyperintensities(WMH)and 11C-CFT PET/CT characteristics in patients with PD,and explore their relationship.Methods A total of 84 PD pa-tients admitted to our department between March 2021 and March 2025 were retrospectively en-rolled,and they were divided into young group(33 cases)and elderly group(aged>65 years,51 cases)and also into non-WMH group(22 cases)and WMH group(62 cases)based on the severity of WMH.The degree of white matter lesions was scored,including periventricular white matter hyperintense(PVH)score and deep white matter hyperintense(DWMH)score.All patients un-derwent head MRI and 11C-CFT-PET/CT scanning.The T/N value and asymmetry index were calculated.Results The elderly PD patients exhibited significantly advanced age and higher H-Y stages,but lower T/N values of affected side of caudate nucleus,contralateral caudate nucleus,affected side of anterior putamen,contralateral anterior putamen and contralateral posterior puta-men,and posterior putamen asymmetry index than the young patients(P<0.05,P<0.01).Simi-lar results were observed in the WMH group when compared with the non-WMH group(P<0.05,P<0.01).The PVH score was negatively correlated with the T/N values of affected side of caudate nucleus(r=-0.282,P=0.009),contralateral caudate nucleus(r=-0.215,P=0.049),affected side of anterior putamen(r=-0.249,P=0.022),contralateral anterior putamen(r=-0.280,P=0.010)and contralateral posterior putamen(r=-0.285,P=0.009),and DWMH score was also negatively correlated with the T/N values in the affected side of caudate nucleus and affected side of anterior putamen(P<0.05).Conclusion Both age and disease severity impact WMH and dopaminergic system in PD patients.A higher WMH load is associated with dopamin-ergic neuronal damage.
3.Symptom Self-Rating Scale combined with Eysenck Personality Questionnaire in the diagnosis of mental disorders
Qiong ZHANG ; Xiaofeng GUAN ; Xinyi HU ; Xinlin WANG ; Xiangyun2 LONG ; Zheng LU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2025;24(5):587-593
Objective:To explore the application of Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90) combined with the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) scors in diagnosis of mental disorders.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study. A total of 2 569 psychiatric outpatients aged 18-35 years who visited the Mental Health Center of Tongji Hospital from 2010-2020 were included in the study. Patients were diagnosed according the International Classification of Diseases 10th Edition (ICD-10). The psychiatric diagnoses included depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, sleep disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, stress-related and adjustment disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The diagnostic value of SCL-90 and EPQ scores for psychiatric disorders of patients was examined with univariate multivariate logistic regression analysis, and evaluated with ten-fold cross-validation, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves.Results:Among the subjects, 921 were male (35.9%) and 1 648 were female (64.1%), with a mean age of (26.83±4.59) years.The main mental disorders were depressive disorders (42.1%, 1 081/2 569) and anxiety disorders (31.4%, 806/2 569). Stepwise logistic regression analysis showed that the highest diagnostic efficacy was for sleep disorders [area under the curve ( AUC)=0.795], significantly with obsessive-compulsive, depression, and anxiety factors of the SCL-90 (all P<0.05); followed by depressive disorders ( AUC=0.751), significantly with the female gender, depression, anxiety, and hostility factors of the SCL-90, and the introversion-extroversion factor of the EPQ (all P<0.05). There were moderate diagnostic efficacy for bipolar disorder ( AUC=0.712) and stress-related disorders ( AUC=0.703), and relatively poor diagnostic performance for anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder ( AUC=0.702, 0.661). Conclusion:The combination of SCL-90 and EPQ demonstrates moderate to high diagnostic efficacy for common psychiatric disorders, indicating that it may be used in clinical mental health assessments.
4.Compound Centella asiatica formula alleviates Schistosoma japonicum-induced liver fibrosis in mice by inhibiting the inflammation-fibrosis cascade via regulating the TLR4/MyD88 pathway.
Liping GUAN ; Yan YAN ; Xinyi LU ; Zhifeng LI ; Hui GAO ; Dong CAO ; Chenxi HOU ; Jingyu ZENG ; Xinyi LI ; Yang ZHAO ; Junjie WANG ; Huilong FANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(6):1307-1316
OBJECTIVES:
To explore the therapeutic mechanism of compound Centella asiatica formula (CCA) for alleviating Schistosoma japonicum (Sj)-induced liver fibrosis in mice.
METHODS:
The active components and targets of CCA were identified using the TCMSP database with cross-analysis of Sj-related liver fibrosis targets. A "drug-component-target-pathway-disease" network was constructed using Cytoscape 3.9.1. Functional enrichment analysis (GO/KEGG) was performed using DAVID. Molecular docking study was carried out to validate interactions between the core targets and the key compounds. For experimental validation of the results, 36 mice were divided into control group, Sj-infected model group, and CCA-treated groups. In the latter two groups, liver fibrosis was induced via abdominal infection with Sj cercariae for 8 weeks, followed by 8 weeks of daily treatment with CCA decoction or saline. Hepatic pathology of the mice was assessedwith HE and Masson staining, and hepatic expressions of collagen-I and collagen-III were detected using immunohistochemistry; serum IL-6 and TNF-α levels were determined with ELISA. Hepatic expressions of TLR4 and MyD88 proteins were analyzed with Western blotting.
RESULTS:
We identified a total of 107 bioactive CCA components and 791 targets, including 37 intersection targets linked to Sj-induced fibrosis. The core targets included TNF, TP53, JUN, MMP9, and CXCL8, involving the IL-17 signaling, lipid metabolism, TLR4/MyD88 axis, and cancer pathways. Molecular docking study confirmed strong binding affinity between quercetin (a primary CCA component) and TNF/TP53/JUN/MMP9. In Sj-infected mouse models, CCA treatment significantly attenuated hepatic inflammatory cell infiltration, reduced collagen-I and collagen-III deposition, improved tissue architecture, reduced serum IL-6 and TNF-α levels, and downregulated TLR4 and MyD88 expressions in the liver.
CONCLUSIONS
CCA mitigates Sj-induced liver fibrosis by targeting TNF, TP53, JUN, and MMP9 to modulate the TLR4/MyD88 pathway, thereby suppressing pro-inflammatory cytokine release, inhibiting hepatic stellate cell activation, reducing collagen deposition, and preventing granuloma formation in the liver.
Animals
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Toll-Like Receptor 4/metabolism*
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Mice
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Myeloid Differentiation Factor 88/metabolism*
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Schistosoma japonicum
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Liver Cirrhosis/parasitology*
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Schistosomiasis japonica
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Signal Transduction
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Molecular Docking Simulation
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Inflammation
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Centella/chemistry*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology*
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/metabolism*
5.NK cell-specific knockout of UTX modulates pulmonary metastasis of melanoma in a sex-dependent manner
Pei HUANG ; Hongchen WANG ; He HUANG ; Jiaxin XIE ; Yu WU ; Simin ZHOU ; Xinyi LIAO ; Xiao GUAN
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(8):807-815
Objective To explore the role of X chromosome encoded epigenetic regulator UTX in NK cell-mediated anti-tumor activity.Methods Male Ncr1-iCre mice were crossed with female UTXfl/fl mice to generate F1 Ncr1-iCre+UTXfl/-male mice,which were further crossed with female UTXfl/fl mice to obtain male Ncr1-iCre-UTX fl/-control mice(M-Con)and NK-specific deletion of UTX male mice Ncr1-iCre+UTXfl/-(M-KO),as well as female Ncr1-iCre-UTXfl/fl control mice(F-Con)and UTX-deficient female mice Ncr1-iCre+UTXfl/fl(F-KO).UTX-deficient mice were injected with melanoma cell line B16F10 via tail vein to observe pulmonary metastatic tumor nodules.Moreover,flow cytometry was applied to detect the proportion and quantity of pulmonary NK cells(CD3-CD19-NK1.1+),maturation makers KLRG1 and CD11b,activation receptors NKG2D and CD69,and effector molecules,including perforin,granzyme B,CD107a,and IFN-γ.Then pulmonary NK cells were sorted and co-cultured with B16F10 cells,and the apoptosis of the melanoma cells was measured with flow cytometry.Results Compared with the M-Con mice,the M-KO mice presented less number of pulmonary tumor nodules(P<0.05),increased proportion and quantity of NK cells in the tumor microenvironment(P<0.01),though no obvious changes in the ratio of NK maturation makers KLRG1 to CD11b,enhanced expression level of cytotoxic molecule perforin(P<0.01),but no changes in the expression of effector molecule granzyme B,degranulation marker CD107a and cytokine IFN-γ in NK cells.Co-culture of NK cells and B16F10 cells promoted the apoptosis of tumor cells(P<0.05).Compared with the F-Con mice,the F-KO mice had no statistical difference in the number of pulmonary tumor nodules,but larger proportion and number of NK cells(P<0.05),decreased ratio of KLRG1 to CD11b(P<0.01),elevated level of perforin but decreased levels of granzyme B,CD107a and IFN-γ in NK cells(P<0.01).The co-culture of NK cells and B16F10 cells reduced the apoptosis of tumor cells in F-KO female mice(P<0.05).Conclusion NK-specific deletion of UTX regulates pulmonary metastasis of melanoma in a sex-dependent manner.
6.Traditional Chinese medicine phenomics research on glycolipid metabolism disorder: a review
Xinyi FANG ; Linxuan MIAO ; Yanjiao ZHANG ; Yuxin ZHANG ; Runyu MIAO ; Huifang GUAN ; Jiaxing TIAN
Digital Chinese Medicine 2025;8(1):49-58
Abstract
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has demonstrated unique advantages in the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases such as glycolipid metabolism disorder. However, its widespread application has been hindered by the unclear biological essence of TCM syndromes and therapeutic mechanisms. As an emerging interdisciplinary field, phenomics integrates multi-dimensional data including genome, transcriptome, proteome, metabolome, and microbiome. When combined with TCM's holistic philosophy, it forms TCM phenomics, providing novel approaches to reveal the biological connotation of TCM syndromes and the mechanisms of herbal medicine. Taking glycolipid metabolism disorder as an example, this paper explores the application of TCM phenomics in glycolipid metabolism disorder. By analyzing molecular characteristics of related syndromes, TCM phenomics identifies differentially expressed genes, metabolites, and gut microbiota biomarkers to elucidate the dynamic evolution patterns of syndromes. Simultaneously, it deciphers the multi-target regulatory networks of herbal formulas, demonstrating their therapeutic effects through mechanisms including modulation of insulin signaling pathways, improvement of gut microbiota imbalance, and suppression of inflammatory responses. Current challenges include the subjective nature of syndrome diagnosis, insufficient standardization of animal models, and lack of integrated multi-omics analysis. Future research should employ machine learning, multimodal data integration, and cross-omics longitudinal studies to establish quantitative diagnostic systems for syndromes, promote the integration of precision medicine in TCM and western medicine, and accelerate the modernization of TCM.
7.Correlation between post-transplant post-traumatic stress symptoms and gray matter volume reduction after kidney transplantation:a voxel-based morphometry study
Xinyi WANG ; Xinyi ZHU ; Junya MU ; Yuanshuo OUYANG ; Yuchen WANG ; Chuxin GUAN ; Shaohui MA ; Ming ZHANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(5):860-864
Objective To investigate alteration in brain gray matter volume in kidney transplant recipients(KTRs)and its correlation with post-traumatic stress symptoms(PTSS)in KTRs so as to provide neuro-imaging evidence for early detection and intervention of PTSS in KTRs.Methods Forty-six KTRs and 46 age-,sex-,and education-matched heath control(HCs)underwent brain MRI scanning with 3D T1-weighted structural images.Voxel-based morphometry(VBM)was applied to compare the gray matter volume between the two groups.For regions with significant differences in gray matter volume between KTRs and HCs,we analyzed the correlations with the Impact of Event Scale-Revised(IES-R)scores,which assess the severity of PTSS.Results Compared to HCs,KTRs showed significant reductions in gray matter volume in the bilateral precentral gyrus,middle frontal gyrus,supplementary motor area,medial paracingulate gyrus,and bilateral middle temporal gyrus(all P<0.05,TFCE-FWE correction).The gray matter volume of the left middle frontal gyrus in KTRs was negatively correlated with their IES-R scores(r=-0.235,P=0.022).Conclusion KTRs exhibit abnormal gray matter volume,and the gray matter volume of the left middle frontal gyrus is correlated with the severity of PTSS.
8.Research progress of Faricimab in the treatment of macular edema associated with retinal vascular diseases
Xinyi HOU ; Haoran WANG ; Chunhua DAI ; Jing ZHANG ; Meng XIN ; Zhixin GUAN ; Shu LIU
International Eye Science 2025;25(8):1267-1273
Intravitreal injection of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)agents has become the primary treatment for macular edema associated with retinal vascular disease such as diabetic retinopathy and retinal vein occlusion, but there are limitations such as variable treatment efficacy and insufficient durability of therapeutic effects. As the first bispecific antibody applied in ophthalmic treatment, Faricimab achieves favorable outcomes by simultaneously targeting both VEGF-A and angiopoietin-2(Ang-2)pathways. Based on evidence from recent clinical trials and real-world studies, this article reviews the research progress on Faricimab for the treatment of diabetic macular edema(DME), retinal vein occlusion-associated macular edema(RVO-ME)and refractory macular edema compared to the therapeutic effects of other agents. Additionally, based on Faricimab's safety characteristics and future potential, its therapeutic prospects for macular edema associated with retinal vascular diseases are discussed. This review aims to provide evidence-based references for optimizing clinical treatment strategies, thereby contributing to mitigating the risk of vision loss due to macular edema.
9.Symptom Self-Rating Scale combined with Eysenck Personality Questionnaire in the diagnosis of mental disorders
Qiong ZHANG ; Xiaofeng GUAN ; Xinyi HU ; Xinlin WANG ; Xiangyun2 LONG ; Zheng LU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2025;24(5):587-593
Objective:To explore the application of Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90) combined with the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) scors in diagnosis of mental disorders.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study. A total of 2 569 psychiatric outpatients aged 18-35 years who visited the Mental Health Center of Tongji Hospital from 2010-2020 were included in the study. Patients were diagnosed according the International Classification of Diseases 10th Edition (ICD-10). The psychiatric diagnoses included depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, sleep disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, stress-related and adjustment disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The diagnostic value of SCL-90 and EPQ scores for psychiatric disorders of patients was examined with univariate multivariate logistic regression analysis, and evaluated with ten-fold cross-validation, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves.Results:Among the subjects, 921 were male (35.9%) and 1 648 were female (64.1%), with a mean age of (26.83±4.59) years.The main mental disorders were depressive disorders (42.1%, 1 081/2 569) and anxiety disorders (31.4%, 806/2 569). Stepwise logistic regression analysis showed that the highest diagnostic efficacy was for sleep disorders [area under the curve ( AUC)=0.795], significantly with obsessive-compulsive, depression, and anxiety factors of the SCL-90 (all P<0.05); followed by depressive disorders ( AUC=0.751), significantly with the female gender, depression, anxiety, and hostility factors of the SCL-90, and the introversion-extroversion factor of the EPQ (all P<0.05). There were moderate diagnostic efficacy for bipolar disorder ( AUC=0.712) and stress-related disorders ( AUC=0.703), and relatively poor diagnostic performance for anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder ( AUC=0.702, 0.661). Conclusion:The combination of SCL-90 and EPQ demonstrates moderate to high diagnostic efficacy for common psychiatric disorders, indicating that it may be used in clinical mental health assessments.
10.Correlation between post-transplant post-traumatic stress symptoms and gray matter volume reduction after kidney transplantation:a voxel-based morphometry study
Xinyi WANG ; Xinyi ZHU ; Junya MU ; Yuanshuo OUYANG ; Yuchen WANG ; Chuxin GUAN ; Shaohui MA ; Ming ZHANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(5):860-864
Objective To investigate alteration in brain gray matter volume in kidney transplant recipients(KTRs)and its correlation with post-traumatic stress symptoms(PTSS)in KTRs so as to provide neuro-imaging evidence for early detection and intervention of PTSS in KTRs.Methods Forty-six KTRs and 46 age-,sex-,and education-matched heath control(HCs)underwent brain MRI scanning with 3D T1-weighted structural images.Voxel-based morphometry(VBM)was applied to compare the gray matter volume between the two groups.For regions with significant differences in gray matter volume between KTRs and HCs,we analyzed the correlations with the Impact of Event Scale-Revised(IES-R)scores,which assess the severity of PTSS.Results Compared to HCs,KTRs showed significant reductions in gray matter volume in the bilateral precentral gyrus,middle frontal gyrus,supplementary motor area,medial paracingulate gyrus,and bilateral middle temporal gyrus(all P<0.05,TFCE-FWE correction).The gray matter volume of the left middle frontal gyrus in KTRs was negatively correlated with their IES-R scores(r=-0.235,P=0.022).Conclusion KTRs exhibit abnormal gray matter volume,and the gray matter volume of the left middle frontal gyrus is correlated with the severity of PTSS.

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