1.Association between snack consumption and depressive symptoms among first year junior high school students with different left behind experiences in Yunnan Province
LIU Na, WU Huijuan, WANG Liangui, LUO Chengyong, CAO Yanrong, FU Yun, ZHANG Tai,〖JZ〗 KONG Jing, HU Mengdie, XIONG Yuan, XU Honglü ;
Chinese Journal of School Health 2026;47(1):18-22
Objective:
To explore the relationship between snack consumption and depressive symptoms in first year junior high school students with different left behind experiences in Yunnan Province, so as to provide a basis for improving depressive symptoms among first year junior high school students with different left behind experiences.
Methods:
From October to December 2022,a cluster random sampling method was used to select 8 500 first year junior high school students from 11 ethnic minority areas (Fugong County, Longling County, Longyang District, Luchun County, Mojiang County, Nanjian County, Qiaojia County, Shuangjiang County, Tengchong City, Yuanmou County, Zhenyuan County) in Yunnan Province for a questionnaire survey. The Chinese version of Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21 was applied to assess depressive symptoms in first year junior high school students, and snack consumption was collected by employing food frequency questionnaire. The generalized linear model was used to analyze the association between first year junior high school students snack consumption and depressive symptoms, and the analysis was stratified according to left behind experience.
Results:
The detection rates of depressive symptoms among firstyear junior high school students with and without left behind experience were 36.25% and 26.91%, respectively. After controlling for confounding variables, the generalized linear model analysis showed that sweet snacks ( β=0.16, 95%CI =0.07-0.25), fast food ( β=0.14, 95%CI =0.04-0.23) and carbonated drinks ( β=0.09, 95%CI =0.01-0.17) of first year junior high school students with left behind experience (all P <0.05). Compared with those without such behavior, the risk of depressive symptoms was higher in consumption of fast food ( β=0.13, 95%CI =0.07-0.18) and carbonated drinks ( β=0.10, 95%CI =0.06-0.15)among first year junior high school students without left behind experience (both P <0.05).
Conclusion
Snack consumption among first year junior high school students in Yunnan may increase the risk of developing depressive symptoms, while first year junior high school students with left behind experience may have a greater risk of developing depressive symptoms.
2.Optimization of Quality Standards for Polygalae Radix Based on Characteristic Chromatograms and QAMS for Xanthones
Humin XIE ; Xiaoqing CUI ; Weihong FENG ; Yu LU ; Xiaoqian LIU ; Xiaoli SUN ; Yanrong LI ; Zhimin WANG ; Chun LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(9):196-204
ObjectiveTo address the limitations of the current quality standard for Polygalae Radix(PR), which relies on a single component for quality assessment and struggles to holistically control its intrinsic quality, by constructing a comprehensive quality evaluation system integrating "macro-characterization of chemical profile, synchronous quantification of multiple index components, and quantitative analysis of multi-components by single marker(QAMS) for key component groups". This study aims to facilitate the scientific revision of the quality standard for PR. MethodsHigh performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) characteristic chromatograms were established for 11 batches of PR medicinal materials(YZ), 10 batches of PR decoction pieces(YP), and 10 batches of licorice-processed PR decoction pieces(ZYZ), followed by similarity evaluation and identification of common peaks. HPLC-QAMS was developed for xanthones(sibiricaxanthone B, polygalaxanthone Ⅺ, polygalaxanthone Ⅲ) in the characteristic chromatograms. Simultaneously, the external standard method(ESM) was used to determine the contents of the corresponding xanthones and 3,6'-disinapoyl sucrose in YZ, YP, and ZYZ, followed by multivariate statistical analysis and Spearman correlation analysis. ResultsThe similarity between the characteristic chromatograms of 31 batches of PR samples and the reference chromatogram was>0.9. A total of 13 common peaks were identified, and 10 of these peaks were characterized through reference standard comparison. The successfully constructed QAMS method showed that the relative correction factors(RCFs) of sibiricaxanthone B and polygalaxanthone Ⅺ to polygalaxanthone Ⅲ were 0.76 and 0.88, and their relative retention times(RRTs) were 0.85 and 0.97, respectively. The results calculated by the QAMS method showed no significant difference from those obtained by the ESM. According to the limit standard for polygalaxanthone Ⅲ in the 2020 edition of the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China(hereinafter referred to as the Chinese Pharmacopoeia), the pass rate of 31 batches of samples was only 19.35%. Multivariate statistical analysis indicated certain compositional differences between different batches of YZ and YP, as well as between YP and ZYZ, with 3,6'-disinapoyl sucrose identified as the main differentiating component. Furthermore, correlation analysis revealed that the content of polygalaxanthone Ⅲ was positively correlated with the contents of sibiricaxanthone B and polygalaxanthone Ⅺ, but showed no association with the content of 3,6'-disinapoyl sucrose. ConclusionIt is recommended that the content limit for polygalaxanthone Ⅲ in YZ,YP and ZYZ be revised to not less than 0.07%, or the total content of polygalaxanthone Ⅲ, sibiricaxanthone B and polygalaxanthone Ⅺ be not less than 0.18%. The newly established triple quality control model of "holistic control via characteristic chromatograms, precise quantification of oligosaccharide esters, and efficient detection of xanthones by QAMS" provides a systematic and precise solution for quality evaluation of PR and similar Chinese herbal medicines.
3.Risk factors for positive post-transplantation measurable residual disease in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Yuewen WANG ; Guomei FU ; Lanping XU ; Yu WANG ; Yifei CHENG ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Yanrong LIU ; Kaiyan LIU ; Xiaojun HUANG ; Yingjun CHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(9):1084-1093
BACKGROUND:
The level of measurable residual disease (MRD) before and after transplantation is related to inferior transplant outcomes, and post-hematopoietic stem cell transplantation measurable residual disease (post-HSCT MRD) has higher prognostic value in determining risk than pre-hematopoietic stem cell transplantation measurable residual disease (pre-HSCT MRD). However, only a few work has been devoted to the risk factors for positive post-HSCT MRD in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). This study evaluated the risk factors for post-HSCT MRD positivity in patients with ALL who underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT).
METHODS:
A total of 1683 ALL patients from Peking University People's Hospital between January 2009 and December 2019 were enrolled to evaluate the cumulative incidence of post-HSCT MRD. Cox proportional hazard regression models were built for time-to-event outcomes. Multivariable analysis was performed to determine independent influencing factors from the univariable analysis.
RESULTS:
Both in total patients and in T-cell ALL or B-cell ALL, pediatric or adult, human leukocyte antigen-matched sibling donor transplantation or haploidentical SCT subgroups, positive pre-HSCT MRD was a risk factor for post-HSCT MRD positivity ( P <0.001 for all). Disease status (complete remission 1 [CR1] vs . ≥CR2) was also a risk factor for post-HSCT MRD positivity in all patients and in the B cell-ALL, pediatric, or haploidentical SCT subgroups ( P = 0.027; P = 0.003; P = 0.035; P = 0.003, respectively). A risk score for post-HSCT MRD positivity was developed using the variables pre-HSCT MRD and disease status. The cumulative incidence of post-HSCT MRD positivity was 12.3%, 25.1%, and 38.8% for subjects with scores of 0, 1, and 2-3, respectively ( P <0.001). Multivariable analysis confirmed the association of the risk score with the cumulative incidence of post-HSCT MRD positivity and relapse as well as leukemia-free survival and overall survival.
CONCLUSION
Our results indicated that positive pre-MRD and disease status were two independent risk factors for post-HSCT MRD positivity in patients with ALL who underwent allo-HSCT.
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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma/pathology*
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Neoplasm, Residual
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/methods*
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Adolescent
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Child
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Young Adult
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Middle Aged
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Transplantation, Homologous
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Proportional Hazards Models
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Retrospective Studies
4.Comparative study on changes in forefoot width after minimally invasive extra-articular osteotomy via small incision for hallux valgus.
Yang ZHANG ; Yanrong YUAN ; Dehai KONG ; Ying LIU ; Guangchao SUN
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2025;39(2):140-145
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the difference in forefoot width between minimally invasive extra-articular osteotomy via small incision and traditional Chevron osteotomy in the treatment of hallux valgus.
METHODS:
A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 45 patients with hallux valgus between April 2019 and July 2022. Among them, 22 cases underwent minimally invasive extra-articular osteotomy via small incision (minimally invasive group), and 23 cases underwent traditional Chevron osteotomy (traditional group). There was no significant difference in the baseline data between the two groups ( P>0.05), including gender, age, affected side, Mann classification of hallux valgus, disease duration, and preoperative intermetatarsal angle (IMA), hallux valgus angle (HVA), distal metatarsal articular angle (DMAA), bony forefoot width, soft tissue forefoot width, osteophyte width, and American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) score. The osteotomy healing time and the occurrence of complications in the two groups were recorded. The differences between pre- and post-operation (changes) in various imaging indicators and AOFAS scores in the two groups were calculated. And the bony forefoot width and soft tissue forefoot width at 1, 6, and 12 months after operation were also recorded and compared between the two groups.
RESULTS:
One case of skin injury occurred during operation in the minimally invasive group, while 3 cases of poor wound healing occurred after operation in the traditional group. None of the patients experienced infections, nerve injuries, or other complications. All patients were followed up 12-31 months (mean, 22.5 months). The osteotomy healed in the two groups and no significant difference in healing time between the two groups was found ( P>0.05). The IMA, HVA, DMAA, osteophyte width, and AOFAS score at 12 months after operation significantly improved compared to those before operation ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in the changes of IMA, HVA, and osteophyte width ( P>0.05). However, the differences in the changes of AOFAS score and DMAA were significant ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in bony and soft tissue forefoot widths at different time points after operation ( P>0.05). However, there were significant differences in the two groups between the pre- and post-operation ( P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
The minimally invasive extra-articular osteotomy via small incision for hallux valgus, despite not removing the medial osteophyte of the first metatarsal, can still effectively improve the forefoot width and osteophyte width. While correcting the IMA and HVA, it can more effectively restore the DMAA, resulting in better AOFAS scores.
Humans
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Hallux Valgus/surgery*
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Osteotomy/methods*
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Male
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Female
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures/methods*
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Retrospective Studies
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Middle Aged
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Forefoot, Human/pathology*
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Adult
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Treatment Outcome
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Aged
5.Value of evaluation model for dimension of safe management in standardized management for medical equipment in department of orthopedics
Yanrong LIU ; Meng WANG ; Yingdong LI ; Xiaowei CHEN
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(7):151-156
Objective:To analyze the application value of evaluation model for dimension of safe management in standardized management for medical equipment in department of orthopedics.Methods:The management objectives were refined from the aspects of management objects,goal refinement,problem analysis,index screening,and evaluation feedback in the safe management for medical equipment in department of orthopedics,and an evaluation model for dimension of safe management was constructed to conduct whole-process management for medical equipment in department of orthopedics.A total of 73 clinically medical equipment that were used in department of orthopedics of Beijing Chao-yang Hospital,Capital Medical University from January 2022 to December 2023 were selected.In them,36 equipment during January to December 2022 were managed by adopting conventional management model,and 37 equipment during January to December 2023 were managed by adopting the evaluation model for dimension of safe management(model management mode).The clinical service quality,incidence of risk,and scores of quality management capability for equipment between the two management modes were compared.Results:The mean values of consistency rate of the requirement for average configuration,compliance rate of performance parameter,stability rate of quality detection,and qualification rate of cleaning and disinfection of the equipment of adopting the model management mode were respectively(91.69±4.36)%,(92.36±3.54)%,(91.80±3.54)%and(92.36±4.20)%,all of which were higher than those of adopting the conventional management mode,with statistically significant differences(t=15.003,14.545,11.529,11.921,P<0.05).The failure rate,defect rate of components,unqualified rate of cleaning and disinfection,and improper rate of managing equipment of the 37 equipment of adopting the model management mode were respectively 5.41%,5.41%,2.70%and 8.11%,all of which were lower than those of adopting the conventional management model,with statistically significant differences(x2=9.182,10.538,11.696,9.667,P<0.05).The scores of resource allocation,technical support,and information foundation for equipment of adopting the model management mode were all higher than those of adopting the conventional management mode,with statistically significant differences(t=11.494,10.089,13.831,P<0.05).Conclusion:The application of evaluation model for dimension of safe management for medical equipment in department of orthopedics can improve the operational quality of equipment,and reduce safety hazards and failure rates of equipment,and enhance use efficiency of equipment.
6.Interpretation of Chinese expert consensus on flow cytometric detection of hematological malignant cells in tissue samples
Liangmei LI ; Shuang CHEN ; Lian LI ; Zailin YANG ; Xia MAO ; Mingxia ZHU ; Hongmei JING ; Min XIAO ; Yao LIU ; Yanrong LIU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;46(11):1281-1289
Hematologic malignancies,such as lymphoma,myeloma,and myeloid neoplasms,can occur in extramedullary tissues.Traditional histopathological morphology and immunohistochemical staining have lim-itations,including time-consuming specimen processing,prolonged reporting cycles,and relatively low sensi-tivity in cases of limited cell numbers.Flow cytometry offers significant advantages in detecting tissue sam-ples,such as rapid processing,shorter reporting cycles,and high accuracy and sensitivity,making it an effective complement to histopathological and immunohistochemical methods.However,the application of flow cytome-try in tissue sample detection currently lacks standardized protocols for sample collection and preservation,single-cell suspension preparation,antibody panel design for limited samples,data analysis,and result repor-ting.To promote the standardized application of flow cytometry in detecting hematologic tumor cells in tissue samples,the Cell Analysis Professional Committee of the Chinese Society of Biotechnology organized experts to develop the Chinese Expert Consensus on Flow Cytometry for Detecting Hematologic Tumor Cells in Tis-sue Samples(hereinafter referred to as the Consensus).This Consensus elaborates on the technical aspects of flow cytometry for tissue sample detection,covering sample processing,antibody panel design,data analysis,reporting content,and quality management.It particularly emphasizes recommended antibody panels and data analysis methods for flow cytometry when tissue sample cell counts are low.This article aims to interpret the key points of the Consensus to facilitate its better application in clinical practice.
7.Value of evaluation model for dimension of safe management in standardized management for medical equipment in department of orthopedics
Yanrong LIU ; Meng WANG ; Yingdong LI ; Xiaowei CHEN
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(7):151-156
Objective:To analyze the application value of evaluation model for dimension of safe management in standardized management for medical equipment in department of orthopedics.Methods:The management objectives were refined from the aspects of management objects,goal refinement,problem analysis,index screening,and evaluation feedback in the safe management for medical equipment in department of orthopedics,and an evaluation model for dimension of safe management was constructed to conduct whole-process management for medical equipment in department of orthopedics.A total of 73 clinically medical equipment that were used in department of orthopedics of Beijing Chao-yang Hospital,Capital Medical University from January 2022 to December 2023 were selected.In them,36 equipment during January to December 2022 were managed by adopting conventional management model,and 37 equipment during January to December 2023 were managed by adopting the evaluation model for dimension of safe management(model management mode).The clinical service quality,incidence of risk,and scores of quality management capability for equipment between the two management modes were compared.Results:The mean values of consistency rate of the requirement for average configuration,compliance rate of performance parameter,stability rate of quality detection,and qualification rate of cleaning and disinfection of the equipment of adopting the model management mode were respectively(91.69±4.36)%,(92.36±3.54)%,(91.80±3.54)%and(92.36±4.20)%,all of which were higher than those of adopting the conventional management mode,with statistically significant differences(t=15.003,14.545,11.529,11.921,P<0.05).The failure rate,defect rate of components,unqualified rate of cleaning and disinfection,and improper rate of managing equipment of the 37 equipment of adopting the model management mode were respectively 5.41%,5.41%,2.70%and 8.11%,all of which were lower than those of adopting the conventional management model,with statistically significant differences(x2=9.182,10.538,11.696,9.667,P<0.05).The scores of resource allocation,technical support,and information foundation for equipment of adopting the model management mode were all higher than those of adopting the conventional management mode,with statistically significant differences(t=11.494,10.089,13.831,P<0.05).Conclusion:The application of evaluation model for dimension of safe management for medical equipment in department of orthopedics can improve the operational quality of equipment,and reduce safety hazards and failure rates of equipment,and enhance use efficiency of equipment.
8.Building 5G+digital twin smart pharmacy ecosystem based on QFD
Dapeng YAN ; Yanrong YE ; Yun SHEN ; Yuejin LIU ; Jiyun CHEN ; Weiwen JIANG
China Pharmacist 2024;27(8):1408-1416
Objective To discuss on the application of innovative quality control circle in optimizing pharmaceutical care,design pharmaceutical care model according to needs,and improve the quality of pharmaceutical care.Methods Using 10 steps of innovative quality control circle,the quality function development(QFD)was carried out by multidimensional quality tools,and the demand for pharmaceutical services was analyzed in the form of"House of Quality"Combined with PDCA cycle management tool,the situation of pharmaceutical services before and after improvement was analyzed and evaluated.Results After the implementation of the activities,many contents hd been improved,such as the dispensing time for outpatient pharmacy patients decreased from 16 min to 8 min,the finished product infusion configuration time in pharmacy intravenous admixture services decreased from 15 min to 7 min,the surgery pharmacy special management drug report automatically generated number increased from 2 copies to 6 copies,the daily order review time for each department of pharmacy decreased from 80 min to 20 min,the perfection rate of pharmaceutical care digital module increased from 65.23%to 80.34%,and the multidimensional quality tool adoption rate increased from 60.00%to 93.00%.In addition,a number of additional benefits and intangible results were obtained.Conclusion Adopting the management mode of QFD combined with PDCA cycle can effectively reconstruct the management mode of pharmaceutical care,and effectively promote the scientific and fine management of pharmaceutical care.
9.Study on predictive value of TyG index and LDL/ApoB for diabetic nephropathy
Jiameng MIAO ; Jie LIU ; Jing ZHANG ; Yuan YUAN ; Yanrong CHEN
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(16):2476-2481
Objective To investigate the correlation between TyG index,LDL/ApoB and type 2 diabetic nephropathy (DN),and to explore the predictive value of the both and their combined application in type 2 di-abetic nephropathy.Methods A total of 160 inpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in the endocri-nology department of this hospital from October 2021 to September 2023 were collected and divided into the three groups based on the urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR):simple diabetes group (UACR<30 mg/g,78 cases),early diabetic nephropathy group (UACR 30-<300 mg/g,45 cases) and middle stage dia-betic nephropathy group (UACR≥300 mg/g,37 cases).The differences in the general clinical data,biochemi-cal indicators and LDL/ApoB and TyG index were compared among the three groups.In addition,the patients were divided into the non-diabetic nephropathy group (UACR<30 mg/g,78 cases) and diabetic nephropathy group (UACR≥30 mg/g,82 cases).The predictive value of TyG index and LDL/ApoB to diabetic nephropa-thy was analyzed.Results The disease duration,HbA1c,TC,TG,HDL,ApoB,creatinine,estimated glomeru-lar filtration rate (eGFR),LDL/ApoB and TyG index had statistical differences among the three groups (P<0.05).The TyG level in the simple diabetic group,early diabetic nephropathy group and middle stage diabetic nephropathy group was decreased successively,and the differences among the three groups had statistical sig-nificant (P<0.05).The level of LDL/ApoB in the middle stage diabetic nephropathy group and early stage diabetic nephropathy group was lower than that in the simple diabetic group,and the difference was statistical-ly significant (P<0.05).The LDL/ApoB level had no statistical difference between the middle stage diabetic group and early stage diabetic nephropathy group (P>0.05).The area under the receiver operating character-istic (ROC) curve (AUC) of TyG index for predicting diabetic nephropathy was 0.759,which of LDL/ApoB for predicting diabetic nephropathy was 0.701,and which of the two indexes combination for predicting dia-betic nephropathy was 0.824.Conclusion LDL/ApoB and TyG index all could serve as the predictive indica-tors for type 2 diabetic nephropathy,and their combination has more predictive value for diabetic nephropa-thy.
10.Effects of ginkgolide B on neurological recovery and Wnt/β-catenin pathway after ischemic stroke in mice
Shaozhuang CHEN ; Qiying TANG ; Yanrong YE ; Yun SHEN ; Kehui YI ; Furong GU ; Jia LIU
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2024;47(1):66-72
Objective:To investigate the effects of ginkgolide B on neurological function recovery and the Wnt/β-catenin pathway after ischemic stroke in mice.Methods:Fifty-five C57/BL6 mice were selected, of which 10 mice were kept as the sham group and the remaining 45 mice were constructed as the ischemic stroke model. There were 40 mice who finally completed the modeling, and then they were randomly divided into the blank control group (GB0w), short-course administration group (GB1w), long-term administration group (GB2w), and long-term administration+antagonist group (GB2w+PRI-724), with 10 mice in each group. There was no drug intervention after MCAO in GB0w. The mice in GB1w were given ginkgolide B (10 mg/kg) 0.1 ml within 1 week after MCAO; in GB2w were given ginkgolide B (10 mg/kg) 0.1 ml within 2 weeks after MCAO; and in GB2w+PRI-724 were nasally fed ginkgolide B (10 mg/kg) 0.1 ml within 2 weeks after MCAO; and selective antagonist PRI-724 was given 3 h before administration of ginkgolide B on days 8 to 14. Neurological function scores, walking on rotor bar test scores, expression of transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1), fibroblast growth factor 4 (FGF4), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6), malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), superoxide dismutase (SOD), Wnt, β-catenin, and glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK-3β) were compared among the groups.Results:Compared with the sham group, the expressions of MDA, TNF-α, IL-6, FGF4, and GSK-3β in GB0w, GB1w, GB2w, and GB2w+ PRI-724 were increased, and the expressions of GSH-Px, SOD, TGF-β1, β-catenin, and Wnt were decreased (all P < 0.001). Compared with GB0w, the expressions of SOD, GSH-Px, TGF-β1, Wnt, and β-catenin were increased in GB1w, GB2w, and GB2w+PRI-724, and the expressions of MDA, TNF-α, IL-6, FGF4, and GSK-3β were decreased (all P < 0.001). Compared with GB1w, the expressions of GSH-Px, SOD, TGF-β 1, Wnt, and β-catenin were increased in GB2w and GB2w+PRI-724, and the expressions of IL-6, TNF-α, MDA, FGF4, and GSK-3β were decreased (all P < 0.001). Compared with GB2w, the neural function score, walking on the stick test score, and expressions of IL-6, TNF-α, FGF4, MDA, and GSK-3β were increased in GB2w+PRI-724, while the expressions of GSH-Px, TGF-β1, SOD, Wnt, and β-catenin were decreased (all P < 0.001). Conclusions:Ginkgolide B can effectively improve the neurological function of ischemic stroke mice and may be related to the Wnt/β-catenin pathway.


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