1.Sex-specific effects of Semen Cuscutae aqueous extract on behavior, proteomics, and gut microbiota in rats
Zihan ZHAO ; Yaling YANG ; Junhui ZHOU ; Jie REN ; Zhiqiang LUO ; Ruibin BAI ; Jian YANG
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2026;4(1):50-61
Background: Sex-based differences often influence the therapeutic efficacy and safety of medications. Semen Cuscutae is a traditional tonic botanical drug with sex-specific characteristics, traditionally indicated for conditions such as impotence (exclusive to males) and restless fetus (exclusive to pregnant females). However, most existing studies have focused on a single sex. Objective: To evaluate the sex-specific biological effects of Semen Cuscutae in rats and explore its molecular mechanisms, with the aim of uncovering its pharmacological characteristics through a multiomics approach. Methods: A traditional aqueous extract of Semen Cuscutae (SCA) was used as the experimental material. Forty adult Sprague-Dawley rats (equal numbers of males and females) were randomly divided into 4 groups: male control, male SCA treatment (240 mg/kg), female control, and female SCA treatment (240 mg/kg), with 10 rats in each group. The biological effects were comprehensively evaluated using a combination of open field test, biochemical analyses, proteomics, and gut microbiota profiling. Results: As a tonic botanical drug, SCA appeared to directly affect the mental and behavioral state of rats. It significantly altered the time spent by rats in the center area during the open field test, showing a sex-dependent reversal of behaviors. Proteomic analysis of brain tissue identified 624 differentially expressed proteins across the groups, with 10 key differentially expressed proteins related to sex differences, including fibroblast growth factor receptor 3, transcription elongation factor A protein-like 1, 40S ribosomal protein S25, neural cell adhesion molecule, and anion exchange protein 2 (SLC4A2). Enrichment analysis revealed that in male rats, SCA upregulated proteins involved in biological processes such as ribosome function and energy derivation, supporting protein synthesis and enhancing energy supply, showing an overall gain effect. In contrast, in female rats, SCA downregulated proteins associated with processes such as positive regulation of target of rapamycin (TOR) signaling and vesicle transport, suggesting suppression of neuronal signaling and material transport, indicative of a shift toward a more restrained physiological state. Furthermore, SCA reduced gut microbiota diversity in female rats but increased it in males, including the abundance of Akkermansia, which may serve as a crucial mediator. Conclusion: Overall, the biological effects of SCA differ significantly between male and female rats, with evidence suggesting greater health benefits in males. These findings help elucidate the scientific basis of its traditional applications and provide guidance for the precise application of SCA as a functional health food.
2.Neurokinin 1 receptor inhibition alleviated mitochondrial dysfunction via restoring purine nucleotide cycle disorder driven by substance P in acute pancreatitis.
Chenxia HAN ; Lu LI ; Lin BAI ; Yaling WU ; Jiawang LI ; Yiqin WANG ; Wanmeng LI ; Xue REN ; Ping LIAO ; Xiaoting CHEN ; Yaguang ZHANG ; Fengzhi WU ; Feng LI ; Dan DU ; Qing XIA
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(6):3025-3040
Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a life-threatening gastrointestinal disorder for which no effective pharmacological treatments are currently available. One of the pharmacological targets that merits further research is the neurokinin 1 receptor (NK1R), which is found on pancreatic acinar cells and responds to the neuropeptide substance P (SP) that participates in AP. Although a few studies have stated the involvement of SP/NK1R in neurogenic inflammation in AP development, the regulatory mechanism remains unclear. In this study, we found that following activation of NK1R by SP, β-arrestin1, a scaffold protein of NK1R, down-regulated transcription of Adss, Adsl, and Ampd in the purine nucleotide cycle, thereby inhibiting mitochondrial function through fumarate depletion. Interestingly, we identified magnolol as a new and natural NK1R inhibitor with a non-nitrogenous biphenyl core structure. It exhibited a beneficial effect on AP by restoring purine nucleotide cycle metabolic enzymes and fumarate levels. Our study not only provides new therapeutic strategies, leading compounds, and drug translation possibilities for AP, but also provides important clues for the study of downstream mechanisms driven by SP in other diseases.
3.Identification of associated factors and construction of a predictive model for membranous nephropathy patients with IgM deposition
Lei HE ; Yunhui ZHANG ; Jingjing JIN ; Meijuan CHENG ; Shenglei ZHANG ; Yaling BAI ; Jinsheng XU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2025;41(7):489-497
Objective:To explore the associated factors for membranous nephropathy (MN) patients with IgM deposition, and to construct a prediction model.Methods:This study was a retrospective cohort study. Patients diagnosed with MN with IgM deposition by renal biopsy in the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University from February 2017 to December 2023 were retrospectively included. Clinical and pathological data were collected. The study population was randomized into a training set and a validation set at a 7:3 ratio. The endpoint event was defined as the remission of MN, and the patients were divided into remission group and non-remission group to compare the clinical and pathological examination results. Least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression analysis and Cox regression analysis were used to explore the associated factors of poor prognosis of MN patients with IgM deposition. Internal validation was conducted using the validation set data. The clinical efficacy of the predictive model was evaluated by calculating the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and generating calibration curves. The total nomogram score for each patient was calculated based on the training set data, and the predictive performance was assessed by plotting the ROC curve. Patients were then stratified into low-risk and high-risk groups according to the optimal cut-off value derived from the ROC analysis of the total nomogram score. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was performed to compare the remission rate between the two groups. Model performance was evaluated using the validation set.Results:A total of 200 MN patients with IgM deposition were included, and 49.0% of them achieved clinical remission. In the training set, statistically significant differences were observed in 24-hour urine protein quantification ( Z=-2.638, P=0.008), renal arteriolar wall thickening ( χ2=6.891, P=0.009), the proportion of patients receiving immunosuppressive therapy ( χ2=21.381, P<0.001), and the proportion of patients treated with corticosteroids combined with cyclophosphamide ( χ2=10.107, P=0.001). Through least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression and Cox regression, 2 factors associated with clinical remission in MN patients with IgM deposition were simultaneously identified from 16 potential associated factors, including the use of immunosuppressants ( HR=3.823, 95% CI 2.055-7.113, P<0.001), and renal arteriolar wall thickening ( HR=0.428, 95% CI 0.221-0.831, P=0.012). Incorporating the clinical measurement of phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R) antibodies, a predictive model was established. The performance of the model was evaluated using the training dataset, yielding an area under the ROC curve of 0.731 (95% CI 0.648-0.814), with a sensitivity of 88.7% and a specificity of 55.1%. The optimal cut-off value was a total nomogram score of 41.7 points. The Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that the remission rate was significantly higher in the low-risk group than that of the high-risk group (Log-rank test, χ2=33.525, P<0.001). Model validation was performed using the validation dataset, which showed an AUC of 0.715 (95% CI 0.591-0.839), sensitivity of 70.4%, and specificity of 63.6%. Similarly, the Kaplan-Meier survival analysis demonstrated a significantly higher remission rate in the low-risk group than in the high-risk group (Log-rank test, χ2=8.467, P=0.004). Conclusion:A nomogram predictive model for remission of MN patients with IgM deposition, based on serum PLA2R antibody levels, the use of immunosuppressive therapy, and renal arteriolar wall thickening is developed. The model demonstrates a moderate clinical applicability.
4.Construction of prediction model for gastric cancer mismatch repair based on preoperative inflammatory indicators and clinicopathological features in gastric cancer patients
Xiuzhen WEI ; Yaling DONG ; Zhibo ZHU ; Zhengjie ZHANG ; Yuanjun TAN ; Jie BAI ; Xiayi SU ; Baihong ZHANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2025;51(1):172-181
Objective:To discuss the associations of mismatch repair(MMR)in gastric cancer with preoperative inflammatory indicators and clinicopathological features in the gastric cancer patients,and to construct a gastric cancer MMR predictive model based on preoperative inflammatory indicators and clinicopathological features of the gastric cancer patients,and to provide new ideas for evaluation of MMR status in gastric cancer.Methods:The data of 254 gastric cancer patients who underwent surgical treatment from September 2020 to October 2023 were included.According to the expression of MMR protein,the patients were divided into MMR normal(proficiout MMR,pMMR)group and MMR deficient(dMMR)group.The preoperative inflammatory indicators and clinicopathological features data of the gastric cancer patients in two groups were collected.The associations between inflammatory indicators,clinicopathological features,and MMR in dMMR group and pMMR group were analyzed using Chi-square test.The independent predictive factors for dMMR were selected to construct the nomogram.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve and calibration curve were used to evaluate the predictive efficacy,and decision curve was used to evaluate the practicality of the predication model.Results:A total of 254 gastric cancer patients were included in the study,with 221 patients(87%)in pMMR group and 33 patients(13%)in dMMR group.There were statistically significant differences(P<0.05)in age,tumor location,tumor differentiation degree,maximum tumor diameter,platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio(PLR),alkaline phosphatase(AKP),alkaline phosphatase-to-albumin ratio(AAR),fibrinogen(FB)-to-lymphocyte(FLR),FB-to-albumin(AL)(FAR),D-dimer(D-D),and FB of the gastric cancer patients between dMMR group and pMMR group.Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis revealed maximum tumor diameter[odd ratio(OR)=2.958,95%confidence interval(CI):1.196-7.314,P=0.019],tumor location(OR=4.013,95%CI:1.596-10.089,P=0.003),tumor differentiation(OR=3.006,95%CI:1.250-7.230,P=0.014),FAR(OR=2.793,95%CI:1.179-6.616,P=0.020),and carbohydrate antigen 199(CA199)(OR=0.279,95%CI:0.084-0.929,P-0.038)were the independent predictors of dMMR.The area under the ROC curve(AUC)value of the gastric cancer MMR prediction model constructed based on inflammatory indicators and clinical pathological characteristics was 0.800 with the sensitivity of 0.851 and the specificity of 0.606.The calibration curve of the nomogram was found to fit the ideal curve well,and in Hosmer-Lemeshow test P=0.412,the clinical decision curve showed a better net benefit.Conclusion:The preoperative inflammatory indicators and clinicopathological features are associated with MMR in gastric cancer;maximum tumor diameter,tumor location,tumor differentiation,CA199,and FAR are the independent predictors of dMMR.The prediction model based on the above predictors could predict the MMR status of the dMMR gastric cancer patients.
5.To study the relationship between lymphocyte subsets and renal clinicopathological features and prognosis in patients with IgA nephropathy
Shenglei ZHANG ; Ruicong TIAN ; Jingjing JIN ; Fan LU ; Meijuan CHENG ; Yaling BAI ; Jinsheng XU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(3):352-357
Objective To examine the association between lymphocyte subsets and renal clinicopathological characteristics as well as prognosis in patients with IgA nephropathy(IgAN).Methods The retrospective analysis included general clinical data and pathological examination results of IgAN patients diagnosed by renal biopsy at the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University from January 2018 to January 2022.Correlation tests were conducted to examine the relationship between lymphocyte subsets and other significant clinicopathological parameters.The optimal cut-off value of CD4+T determined using the Youden index,and patients were grouped accordingly.Kaplan-Meier survival curves and Cox regression analyses were employed to compare the low and high CD4+T lymphocyte groups among IgAN patients,identifying factors influencing renal function progression.The endpoint event was defined as a decrease in estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR)of≥30%from baseline,progression to end-stage renal disease(ESRD)[eGFR<15 mL/(min·1.73 m2)or initiation of renal replacement therapy],or all-cause mortality.Results Low CD4+T lymphocytes were significantly positively correlated with blood IgA levels and the proportion of glomerular crescents in IgAN patients(all P<0.05).This study included a total of 53 IgAN patients,divided into two groups based on CD4+T lymphocyte counts:20 patients in the low CD4+T lymphocyte group and 33 patients in the high CD4+T lymphocyte group.In the low CD4+T lymphocyte group,there was a higher proportion of males and a lower proportion of glomerular crescents(P<0.05).Kaplan-Meier survival analysis revealed that patients with low CD4+lymphocytes had a significantly lower cumulative renal survival rate(Log-Rank test χ2=4.188,P=0.041).Cox regression analysis indicated that low CD4+lymphocytes were an independent risk factor for the progression of renal function decline in IgAN patients(HR=2.614,95%CI:1.006~6.788,P=0.048).Conclusions Patients with higher levels of CD4+T lymphocytes exhibit a lower risk of adverse renal outcomes.In contrast,patients with IgA nephropathy and low CD4+T lymphocyte counts tend to have poorer renal survival rates.
6.Relationship between post-traumatic growth and stress perception in patients with primary liver cancer: the chain-mediated role of psychological resilience and navigational social support
Yaling ZHANG ; Yang YIN ; Lei BAI ; Huanhuan WEI ; Yuanyuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(27):2088-2095
Objective:To explore the relationship between post-traumatic growth and stress perception as well as the chain-mediated roles of psychological resilience and navigating social support in patients with primary liver cancer(PLC), in order to provide theoretical ideas for the nursing and intervention of PLC patients.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select PLC patients admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital, Third Affiliated Hospital, and Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from October 2023 to May 2024 as the research subjects. A cross-sectional survey was conducted using Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, the Chinese Perceived Stress Scale, Perceived Social Support Scale, and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale.Results:A total of 236 PLC patients were ultimately included, including 189 males and 47 females. Age distribution was as follows: 18-40 years years (7 cases), 41-60 years (128 cases), and ≥61 years (101 cases). Posttraumatic growth showed a significant negative correlation with perceived stress ( r=-0.512, P<0.01), while demonstrating positive correlations with psychological resilience and perceived social support ( r=0.605, 0.515, both P<0.01). Psychological resilience and perceived social support had mediating and chain mediating effects between perceived stress and posttraumatic growth, with mediating effects of -0.176 and -0.069, accounting for 29.24% and 11.46% of the total effect, respectively. The chain mediating effect value was 0.073, accounting for 12.13% of the total effect. Conclusions:The pathway of stress perception on post-traumatic growth in patients with PLC is indirect, and stress perception can contribute to the growth of post-traumatic growth in patients through psychological resilience, and navigating social support.
7.Multi-center study on the difficulty and discrimination of the ICU Nurse Pressure Injury Prevention and Care Knowledge Questionnaire
Qixia JIANG ; Juan NI ; Wenjun ZHU ; Yaling WANG ; Jing WANG ; Caiping SONG ; Xican ZHENG ; Yongli TANG ; Liqin LUO ; Wei JIANG ; Li LI ; Li LI ; Huiming JI ; Haixia FENG ; Yuxuan BAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(14):1835-1839
Objective:To test the difficulty, discrimination, and reliability of the ICU Nurse Pressure Injury Prevention and Care Knowledge Questionnaire.Methods:Two researchers independently translated the ICU Nurse Pressure Injury Prevention and Care Knowledge Questionnaire and cross-checked it to form a Chinese version of the questionnaire. The Chinese version of the ICU Nurse Pressure Injury Prevention and Care Knowledge Questionnaire consists of 24 items, with correct answers scoring one point and incorrect answers scoring zero points, with a total score of 24 points. Convenience sampling was used to select ICU nurses from 14 GradeⅢ Class A hospitals in five provinces/autonomous regions and two municipalities in China for the survey between April and July 2023. The difficulty index, discrimination index, and Cronbach's α coefficient of the questionnaire were analyzed.Results:A total of 1 121 questionnaires were distributed, with 1 020 valid responses, yielding a valid response rate of 90.99%. The mean score of the 1 020 ICU nurses on the Chinese version of the ICU Nurse Pressure Injury Prevention and Care Knowledge Questionnaire was (16.10±5.58) , with a minimum score of 4.00 and a maximum score of 24.00. The Cronbach's α coefficient of the Chinese version of the ICU Nurse Pressure Injury Prevention and Care Knowledge Questionnaire was 0.91. The questionnaire's overall difficulty and discrimination indexes were 0.67 and 0.59, respectively.Conclusions:The Chinese version of the ICU Nurse Pressure Injury Prevention and Care Knowledge Questionnaire has appropriate difficulty, moderate discrimination, and strong reliability, making it a valuable tool for assessing ICU nurses' knowledge of pressure injury-related topics.
8.Analysis of influencing factors and construction of a predictive model for muscle cramps in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Yuetong QIAN ; Jingjing JIN ; Rongfang ZHU ; Xuming SU ; Yaling BAI ; Shenglei ZHANG ; Zhezhe NIU ; Jinsheng XU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2025;41(3):189-196
Objective:To analyze the risk factors for muscle cramps in maintenance hemodialysis patients and construct a nomogram prediction model.Methods:It was a retrospective cohort study. Patients undergoing regular hemodialysis at the Blood Purification Center of the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University (West and East Campuses) from June 2023 to December 2023 were enrolled in this study. Patients were divided into a muscle cramps group and a non-muscle cramps group based on whether cramps occurred during or after dialysis. Patients from the West Campus were allocated to the training set, while those from the East Campus were assigned to the validation set, with an approximately 5∶1 ratio. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to identify risk factors for muscle cramps in the training set. A nomogram prediction model was constructed using R software. Model performance was evaluated using the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC), calibration curve, and decision curve analysis in both the training and validation sets.Results:A total of 498 maintenance hemodialysis patients were enrolled, including 409 in the training set (22.98% incidence of muscle cramps) and 89 in the validation set. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that heart failure history ( OR=8.566, 95% CI 2.448-29.979, P=0.001), pre-dialysis corrected narrowed inferior vena cava width ( OR=0.531, 95% CI 0.433-0.650, P<0.001), increased ultrafiltration rate ( OR=1.002, 95% CI 1.001-1.003, P=0.002), decreased hemoglobin level ( OR=0.971, 95% CI 0.948-0.994, P=0.014), and decreased serum albumin ( OR=0.886, 95% CI 0.799-0.982, P=0.021) were independent associated factors for muscle cramps in the training set. The nomogram model based on these factors demonstrated an area under the ROC curve ( AUC) of 0.813 (95% CI 0.760-0.866, P<0.001) in the training set, with a Brier score of 0.129, indicating stable predictive performance. In the validation set, the area under of the ROC curve was 0.821 (95% CI 0.731-0.911, P<0.001) with a Brier score of 0.142. The decision curve showed that the model provided high clinical net benefit when the risk threshold probability for muscle cramps ranged from 0.22 to 0.77. Conclusion:Combined heart failure, narrowed inferior vena cava width, increased ultrafiltration rate, and decreased hemoglobin and serum albumin levels were the independent correlated factors for muscle spasm in maintenance hemodialysis patients. The nomogram model constructed based on these risk factors holds significant clinical value for predicting muscle cramps in maintenance hemodialysis patients.
9.Analysis of influencing factors and construction of a predictive model for muscle cramps in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Yuetong QIAN ; Jingjing JIN ; Rongfang ZHU ; Xuming SU ; Yaling BAI ; Shenglei ZHANG ; Zhezhe NIU ; Jinsheng XU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2025;41(3):189-196
Objective:To analyze the risk factors for muscle cramps in maintenance hemodialysis patients and construct a nomogram prediction model.Methods:It was a retrospective cohort study. Patients undergoing regular hemodialysis at the Blood Purification Center of the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University (West and East Campuses) from June 2023 to December 2023 were enrolled in this study. Patients were divided into a muscle cramps group and a non-muscle cramps group based on whether cramps occurred during or after dialysis. Patients from the West Campus were allocated to the training set, while those from the East Campus were assigned to the validation set, with an approximately 5∶1 ratio. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to identify risk factors for muscle cramps in the training set. A nomogram prediction model was constructed using R software. Model performance was evaluated using the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC), calibration curve, and decision curve analysis in both the training and validation sets.Results:A total of 498 maintenance hemodialysis patients were enrolled, including 409 in the training set (22.98% incidence of muscle cramps) and 89 in the validation set. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that heart failure history ( OR=8.566, 95% CI 2.448-29.979, P=0.001), pre-dialysis corrected narrowed inferior vena cava width ( OR=0.531, 95% CI 0.433-0.650, P<0.001), increased ultrafiltration rate ( OR=1.002, 95% CI 1.001-1.003, P=0.002), decreased hemoglobin level ( OR=0.971, 95% CI 0.948-0.994, P=0.014), and decreased serum albumin ( OR=0.886, 95% CI 0.799-0.982, P=0.021) were independent associated factors for muscle cramps in the training set. The nomogram model based on these factors demonstrated an area under the ROC curve ( AUC) of 0.813 (95% CI 0.760-0.866, P<0.001) in the training set, with a Brier score of 0.129, indicating stable predictive performance. In the validation set, the area under of the ROC curve was 0.821 (95% CI 0.731-0.911, P<0.001) with a Brier score of 0.142. The decision curve showed that the model provided high clinical net benefit when the risk threshold probability for muscle cramps ranged from 0.22 to 0.77. Conclusion:Combined heart failure, narrowed inferior vena cava width, increased ultrafiltration rate, and decreased hemoglobin and serum albumin levels were the independent correlated factors for muscle spasm in maintenance hemodialysis patients. The nomogram model constructed based on these risk factors holds significant clinical value for predicting muscle cramps in maintenance hemodialysis patients.
10.Relationship between post-traumatic growth and stress perception in patients with primary liver cancer: the chain-mediated role of psychological resilience and navigational social support
Yaling ZHANG ; Yang YIN ; Lei BAI ; Huanhuan WEI ; Yuanyuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(27):2088-2095
Objective:To explore the relationship between post-traumatic growth and stress perception as well as the chain-mediated roles of psychological resilience and navigating social support in patients with primary liver cancer(PLC), in order to provide theoretical ideas for the nursing and intervention of PLC patients.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select PLC patients admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital, Third Affiliated Hospital, and Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from October 2023 to May 2024 as the research subjects. A cross-sectional survey was conducted using Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, the Chinese Perceived Stress Scale, Perceived Social Support Scale, and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale.Results:A total of 236 PLC patients were ultimately included, including 189 males and 47 females. Age distribution was as follows: 18-40 years years (7 cases), 41-60 years (128 cases), and ≥61 years (101 cases). Posttraumatic growth showed a significant negative correlation with perceived stress ( r=-0.512, P<0.01), while demonstrating positive correlations with psychological resilience and perceived social support ( r=0.605, 0.515, both P<0.01). Psychological resilience and perceived social support had mediating and chain mediating effects between perceived stress and posttraumatic growth, with mediating effects of -0.176 and -0.069, accounting for 29.24% and 11.46% of the total effect, respectively. The chain mediating effect value was 0.073, accounting for 12.13% of the total effect. Conclusions:The pathway of stress perception on post-traumatic growth in patients with PLC is indirect, and stress perception can contribute to the growth of post-traumatic growth in patients through psychological resilience, and navigating social support.

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