1.Trace component fishing strategy based on offline two-dimensional liquid chromatography combined with PRDX3-surface plasmon resonance for Uncaria alkaloids.
Hui NI ; Zijia ZHANG ; Ye LU ; Yaowen LIU ; Yang ZHOU ; Wenyong WU ; Xinqin KONG ; Liling SHEN ; Sihan CHEN ; Huali LONG ; Cheng LUO ; Hao ZHANG ; Jinjun HOU ; Wanying WU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(9):101244-101244
The rapid screening of bioactive constituents within traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) presents a significant challenge to researchers. Prevailing strategies for the screening of active components in TCM often overlook trace components owing to their concealment by more abundant constituents. To address this limitation, a fishing strategy based on offline two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2D-LC) combined with surface plasmon resonance (SPR) was utilized to screen bioactive trace components targeting peroxiredoxin 3 (PRDX3), using Uncaria alkaloids (UAs) as a case study. Initially, an orthogonal preparative offline 2D-LC system combining a positively charged C18 column and a conventional C18 column under disparate mobile phase conditions was constructed. To fully reveal the trace alkaloids, 13 2D fractions of UAs were prepared, and their components were characterized using mass spectrometry (MS). Subsequently, employing PRDX3 as the targeting protein, a SPR-based screening approach was established and rigorously validated with geissoschizine methyl ether (GSM) serving as a positive control for binding. Employing this refined strategy, 29 candidate binding alkaloids were fished from the 13 2D fractions. Notably, combining offline 2D-LC with SPR increased the yield of candidate binding components from 10 to 29 when compared to SPR-based screening alone. Subsequent binding affinity assays confirmed that PRDX3 was a direct binding target for the 12 fished alkaloids, with isovallesiachotamine (IV), corynoxeine N-oxide (CO-N), and cadambine (CAD) demonstrating the highest affinity for PRDX3. Their interactions were further validated through molecular docking analysis. Subsequent intracellular H2O2 measurement assays and transfection experiments confirmed that these three trace alkaloids enhanced PRDX3-mediated H2O2 clearance. In conclusion, this study introduced an innovative strategy for the identification of active trace components in TCM. This approach holds promise for accelerating research on medicinal components within this field.
2.Emergency medical response strategy for the 2025 Dingri, Tibet Earthquake
Chenggong HU ; Xiaoyang DONG ; Hai HU ; Hui YAN ; Yaowen JIANG ; Qian HE ; Chang ZOU ; Si ZHANG ; Wei DONG ; Yan LIU ; Huanhuan ZHONG ; Ji DE ; Duoji MIMA ; Jin YANG ; Qiongda DAWA ; Lü ; JI ; La ZHA ; Qiongda JIBA ; Lunxu LIU ; Lei CHEN ; Dong WU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(04):421-426
This paper systematically summarizes the practical experience of the 2025 Dingri earthquake emergency medical rescue in Tibet. It analyzes the requirements for earthquake medical rescue under conditions of high-altitude hypoxia, low temperature, and low air pressure. The paper provides a detailed discussion on the strategic layout of earthquake medical rescue at the national level, local government level, and through social participation. It covers the construction of rescue organizational systems, technical systems, material support systems, and information systems. The importance of building rescue teams is emphasized. In high-altitude and cold conditions, rapid response, scientific decision-making, and multi-party collaboration are identified as key elements to enhance rescue efficiency. By optimizing rescue organizational structures, strengthening the development of new equipment, and promoting telemedicine technologies, the precision and effectiveness of medical rescue can be significantly improved, providing important references for future similar disaster rescues.
3.Comparison of clinical outcomes among different endoscopic myotomy techniques for achalasia
Yingfan LI ; Tao GUO ; Xiaoqing LI ; Yaowen HU ; Xi WU ; Qingwei JIANG ; Aiming YANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2025;42(8):616-621
Objective:To compare the clinical efficacy and safety of different myotomy procedures during peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) for achalasia (AC).Methods:A retrospective study was conducted involving patients diagnosed as having achalasia and underwent POEM at Peking Union Medical College Hospital from April 2020 to October 2023. Patients were divided into conventional myotomy group, short myotomy group and full-thickness myotomy group according to myotomy length and depth. Outcomes including operation duration, procedure-related complications, efficacy and incidence of postoperative reflux esophagitis were compared between conventional vs. short, and conventional vs. full-thickness groups.Results:Among 70 patients, 26 underwent conventional myotomy, 19 short myotomy, and 25 full-thickness myotomy. The short myotomy group demonstrated significantly shorter procedure duration (72.89±20.57 min) compared to the conventional group (91.81±36.70 min, t=2.197, P=0.034). There were no statistically significant differences in procedure-related complications [26.3% (5/19) VS 34.6% (9/26), χ2=0.353, P=0.553], treatment efficacy [94.7% (18/19) VS 96.2% (25/26), χ2=0.052, P=0.820], or incidence of postoperative reflux esophagitis [50.0% (5/10) VS 41.7% (5/12), χ2=0.306, P=0.580] between the short and conventional myotomy groups. No statistically significant differences were observed between the conventional and full-thickness myotomy group in procedure duration (99.64±29.13 min VS 91.81±36.70 min, t=0.336, P=0.404), procedure-related complications [28.0% (7/25) VS 34.6% (9/26), χ2=0.259, P=0.611], treatment efficacy [96.0% (24/25) VS 96.2% (25/26), χ2=0.001, P=0.977], or incidence of postoperative reflux esophagitis [35.7% (5/14) VS 41.7% (5/12), χ2=0.022, P=0.883]. Conclusion:Short myotomy POEM achieves comparable efficacy to conventional myotomy with reduced operative time and no increased complication risk. Full-thickness myotomy demonstrates similar efficacy, operative duration, and safety to conventional myotomy.
4.Comparison of clinical outcomes among different endoscopic myotomy techniques for achalasia
Yingfan LI ; Tao GUO ; Xiaoqing LI ; Yaowen HU ; Xi WU ; Qingwei JIANG ; Aiming YANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2025;42(8):616-621
Objective:To compare the clinical efficacy and safety of different myotomy procedures during peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) for achalasia (AC).Methods:A retrospective study was conducted involving patients diagnosed as having achalasia and underwent POEM at Peking Union Medical College Hospital from April 2020 to October 2023. Patients were divided into conventional myotomy group, short myotomy group and full-thickness myotomy group according to myotomy length and depth. Outcomes including operation duration, procedure-related complications, efficacy and incidence of postoperative reflux esophagitis were compared between conventional vs. short, and conventional vs. full-thickness groups.Results:Among 70 patients, 26 underwent conventional myotomy, 19 short myotomy, and 25 full-thickness myotomy. The short myotomy group demonstrated significantly shorter procedure duration (72.89±20.57 min) compared to the conventional group (91.81±36.70 min, t=2.197, P=0.034). There were no statistically significant differences in procedure-related complications [26.3% (5/19) VS 34.6% (9/26), χ2=0.353, P=0.553], treatment efficacy [94.7% (18/19) VS 96.2% (25/26), χ2=0.052, P=0.820], or incidence of postoperative reflux esophagitis [50.0% (5/10) VS 41.7% (5/12), χ2=0.306, P=0.580] between the short and conventional myotomy groups. No statistically significant differences were observed between the conventional and full-thickness myotomy group in procedure duration (99.64±29.13 min VS 91.81±36.70 min, t=0.336, P=0.404), procedure-related complications [28.0% (7/25) VS 34.6% (9/26), χ2=0.259, P=0.611], treatment efficacy [96.0% (24/25) VS 96.2% (25/26), χ2=0.001, P=0.977], or incidence of postoperative reflux esophagitis [35.7% (5/14) VS 41.7% (5/12), χ2=0.022, P=0.883]. Conclusion:Short myotomy POEM achieves comparable efficacy to conventional myotomy with reduced operative time and no increased complication risk. Full-thickness myotomy demonstrates similar efficacy, operative duration, and safety to conventional myotomy.
5.Clinical mechanism of PD-1 and VEGFR2 inhibitors combined to interfere with the progression of colon cancer liver metastasis
Kuankuan AI ; Feng YANG ; Yaowen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2024;18(4):573-577
Objective:To explore the clinical mechanism of PD-1 and VEGFR2 inhibitors combined in intervening the progression of colon cancer liver metastasis.Methods:120 patients with colon cancer liver metastasis from Feb. 2021 to Dec. 2022 were selected as research subjects. According to the treatment plan, patients were divided into control group ( n=60) and observation group ( n=60). The control group received PD-1 inhibitor treatment, while the observation group received combination of PD-1 inhibitor and VEGFR2 inhibitor treatment. Tumor vascular density and permeability were evaluated by dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI). The expression of PD-1 and VEGFR2 proteins were analyzed through protein blot. The levels of serum inflammatory factors IFN - γ, TNF - α, and IL-12 in patients before and after intervention were detected using ELISA. The tumor control effects between the two groups of patients were compared. The average overall survival and average progression free survival between the two groups of patients were compared. Results:Before intervention, there was no statistically significant difference in vascular permeability or density between the observation group and the control group patients; After 6 weeks of intervention, the vascular permeability and density of patients in the observation group decreased compared to the control group. There were no significant changes in vascular permeability or density in the control group before and after intervention. Before intervention, there was no statistically significant difference in the expression of PD-1 or VEGFR2 proteins between the observation group and the control group; P>0.05; After 6 weeks of intervention, the expression of PD-1 and VEGFR2 proteins in both groups of patients decreased compared to that before intervention. The expression of PD-1 and VEGFR2 proteins in the observation group decreased compared to that of the control group (PD-1: 1.04±0.02 vs. 1.30±0.04; VEGFR2: 1.12±0.01 vs. 1.57±0.16) ; P<0.05. Before intervention, there was no statistically significant difference in serum levels of IFN - γ, TNF - α, or IL-12 between the observation group and the control group; After 6 weeks of intervention, the serum levels of IFN - γ, TNF - α, and IL-12 in both groups of patients increased compared to those before intervention. However, the observation group showed a more significant increase in IFN - γ, TNF - α, and IL-12 levels compared to the control group (IFN - γ: 38.44±3.28 pg/mL vs. 27.55±2.63 pg/mL; TNF - α: 44.62±2.15 pg/mL vs. 30.57±2.09 pg/mL) ; IL-12: 33.49±2.51 pg/mL vs. 20.75±1.86 pg/mL; P<0.05). In the control group, there were 8 cases of partial tumor remission, 14 cases of stable tumor phase, and 22 cases of effective tumor control. In the observation group, there were 17 cases of partial tumor remission, 24 cases of stable tumor phase, and 41 cases of effective tumor control. PR, SD, and DCR in the observation group were higher than those in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). The average overall survival and mean progression free survival of the observation group were longer than those of the control group. Conclusions:Combined treatment with PD-1 and VEGFR2 inhibitors significantly improves tumor control and survival in patients with colon cancer liver metastases. By reducing tumor vessel density and permeability, enhancing immune responses, and reducing immune evasion of tumor cells, the combined intervention provides a more effective clinical strategy for the treatment of colon cancer liver metastases.
6.Efficacy of Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Assisted by Different Traction Techniques in Treatment of Early Esophageal Cancer
Jiangang YANG ; Anxiang LIU ; Qianqian MENG ; Jun YANG ; Bingyan ZHAO ; Yaowen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2024;29(9):541-545
Background:Endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD)is a common minimally-invasive endoscopic treatment for early esophageal cancer.However,it still entails risks such as a narrow operative field,high difficulty in surgical operation,long operation time,and a high incidence of complications like bleeding and perforation.Therefore,precise visualization is of great importance for the safe completion of esophageal ESD.Aims:To explore the value of different traction techniques-assisted ESD in the treatment of early esophageal cancer and compare the application effects of different traction techniques.Methods:The en bloc resection rate and complete resection rate in all three groups were 100%.The dissection speeds of both the dental floss traction group and the snare traction group were significantly faster than that of the traditional ESD treatment group,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in the dissection speed between the dental floss traction group and the snare traction group(P>0.05).No complications such as oropharyngeal or esophageal mucosal damage caused by the traction devices occurred in the three groups of patients during the peri-operative period.Results:The en bloc resection rate and complete resection rate in all three groups were 100%.The dissection speeds of both the dental floss traction group and the snare traction group were significantly faster than that of the traditional ESD treatment group,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in the dissection speed between the dental floss traction group and the snare traction group(P>0.05).No complications such as oropharyngeal or esophageal mucosal damage caused by the traction devices occurred in the three groups of patients during the peri-operative period.Conclusions:The dental floss and snare traction techniques can significantly increase the dissection speed of early esophageal cancer.Moreover,the snare traction technique has the advantage of adjustable traction direction,making it safe and effective for clinical promotion.
7.Efficacy of Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Assisted by Different Traction Techniques in Treatment of Early Esophageal Cancer
Jiangang YANG ; Anxiang LIU ; Qianqian MENG ; Jun YANG ; Bingyan ZHAO ; Yaowen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2024;29(9):541-545
Background:Endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD)is a common minimally-invasive endoscopic treatment for early esophageal cancer.However,it still entails risks such as a narrow operative field,high difficulty in surgical operation,long operation time,and a high incidence of complications like bleeding and perforation.Therefore,precise visualization is of great importance for the safe completion of esophageal ESD.Aims:To explore the value of different traction techniques-assisted ESD in the treatment of early esophageal cancer and compare the application effects of different traction techniques.Methods:The en bloc resection rate and complete resection rate in all three groups were 100%.The dissection speeds of both the dental floss traction group and the snare traction group were significantly faster than that of the traditional ESD treatment group,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in the dissection speed between the dental floss traction group and the snare traction group(P>0.05).No complications such as oropharyngeal or esophageal mucosal damage caused by the traction devices occurred in the three groups of patients during the peri-operative period.Results:The en bloc resection rate and complete resection rate in all three groups were 100%.The dissection speeds of both the dental floss traction group and the snare traction group were significantly faster than that of the traditional ESD treatment group,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in the dissection speed between the dental floss traction group and the snare traction group(P>0.05).No complications such as oropharyngeal or esophageal mucosal damage caused by the traction devices occurred in the three groups of patients during the peri-operative period.Conclusions:The dental floss and snare traction techniques can significantly increase the dissection speed of early esophageal cancer.Moreover,the snare traction technique has the advantage of adjustable traction direction,making it safe and effective for clinical promotion.
8.Research progress on involvement of pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus in dystonia
Junhui SU ; Yaowen HU ; Yi YANG ; Fei TENG ; Lingjing JIN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2023;56(1):88-93
As the major part of mesencephalic locomotion region, pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus (PPN) participates in motor initiation, rhythmic and speed regulation. In addition, PPN is regarded as a novel deep brain stimulation target for patients with Parkinson′s disease due to its dramatic effect on the gait disturbance and postural instability. However, PPN also has an important role in muscle tone control and dystonia. This review is aimed at summarizing the involvement of PPN in dystonia, providing fundamental for targeting PPN for treatment of dystonia in the future.
9.Assessment of the impact of hyperuricemia on the risk of thyroid nodules based on propensity score matching
Shuang YANG ; Pengxia QU ; Yuenan LIU ; Jing LI ; Yaowen GUO ; Yuanbin LI ; Lihua WANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2023;42(6):439-446
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of thyroid nodules (TN) among people undergoing physical examination in Taiyuan City, and evaluate the impact of hyperuricemia (HUA) on the risk of TN.Methods:Using a prospective design, a total of 42 966 people who underwent routine physical examination at Shanxi Shangning Health Examination Center from October 2020 to October 2021 were selected as subjects and divided into the HUA group ( n = 7 235) and the non-HUA group ( n = 35 731) based on the serum uric acid levels. The propensity score matching (PSM) method was used to balance the confounding factors between groups, and logistic regression was used to analyze the impact of HUA on the risk of TN. Results:The total detection rate of TN in the physical examination population was 55.6% (23 907/42 966). The detection rate of TN in females [61.0% (15 011/24 618)] was higher than that in males [48.5% (8 896/18 348)], and the difference was statistically significant (χ 2 = 664.55, P < 0.001). A total of 2 438 pairs of matching data were obtained after PSM, and the distribution of confounding factors in HUA and non-HUA groups reached equilibrium (the absolute values of standardized differences < 0.10). Logistic regression analysis before PSM showed that HUA was a protective factor for the incidence of TN in general population and males [odds ratio ( OR) = 0.696, 0.817, 95% confidence interval ( CI): 0.661 - 0.732, 0.768 - 0.868], while HUA was a risk factor for the incidence of TN in females ( OR = 1.370, 95% CI: 1.192 - 1.574). After PSM, HUA was not a influencing factor for the incidence of TN in general population and males ( P > 0.05), but it was still a risk factor in females for the onset of TN ( OR = 1.373, 95% CI: 1.014 - 1.858). Conclusion:In the physical examination population in Taiyuan City, HUA is an independent risk factor for TN in females.
10.Correlation between maximum tongue pressure and oropharyngeal activity in patients with dysphagia after radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Fei ZHAO ; Wu Mi Ti Ai Hai Ti ; Siming SUN ; Yaowen ZHANG ; Chunqing XIE ; Chen YANG ; Zulin DOU ; Zhiming TANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2023;45(12):1073-1077
Objective:To observe the maximum tongue pressure and study the oropharyngeal activity during swallowing of patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) after radiotherapy so as to correlate the maximum tongue pressure with swallowing function.Methods:The mean maximum tongue pressure of nineteen NPC patients with dysphagia was measured at the anterior (TA), middle (TM) and posterior (TP) positions, followed by video fluoroscopy. Oral transit time (OTT), upper esophageal sphincter(UES)opening time (UOT) and UES opening range (UOR) were correlated with the mean maximum tongue pressures.Results:The maximum pressure at the TM and TP positions was significantly negatively correlated with OTT, but there was no significant correlation with the anterior readings. The maximum pressures at all three tongue positions were, however, positively correlated with UOT and UOR.Conclusion:The maximum pressure at the TA, TM and TP positions is strongly correlated with the swallowing function of NPC patients.

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