1.Liquiritin inhibits osteoclast differentiation and alleviates bone loss
Wensheng ZHANG ; Haiwei GUO ; Rui WENG ; Ling MO ; Zhenjie SONG ; Han TIAN ; Yelin ZHONG ; Yuancheng WANG ; Hanwu TANG ; Caijun LIU ; Chao YUAN ; Ying LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(12):2429-2437
BACKGROUND:Relatively or absolutely active bone resorption function of osteoclasts is one of the causative factors of osteoporosis. Therefore,how to inhibit the formation of osteoclasts and reduce the bone resorption activity is a key element in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. Liquiritin,which is derived from licorice,plays a role in the clinical treatment of bone diseases,but there are fewer studies addressing the application of liquiritin in osteoporosis and the mechanism is unknown.OBJECTIVE:To confirm,through both in vivo and in vitro experiments,that liquiritin inhibits osteoclast differentiation and alleviates bone loss.METHODS:Cell counting kit-8 was used to detect whether Liquiritin exerts toxic or proliferative effects on mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages,and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase staining was performed to observe the effect of liquiritin in inhibiting osteoclast differentiation. The affinity of liquiritin binding to proteins related to osteoclast differentiation was verified by network pharmacology. RT-PCR and western blot assays were performed to detect the inhibitory effects of liquiritin on osteoclast-specific protein and gene expression as well as relevant signaling pathways. Finally,the mitigating effect of liquiritin on bone loss was verified in the C57BL/6J mouse osteoporosis model.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Liquiritin,at concentrations of 20 μmol/L and below,could inhibit the formation and differentiation of osteoclasts. Concurrently,it exhibited a high affinity with osteoclast-specific proteins such as nuclear factor of activated T-cells 1,Cathepsin K,c-Fos,and matrix metalloproteinase 9,and reduced the relative expression levels of these genes and proteins. Liquiritin could also effectively lower the phosphorylation expression level of JNK in the MAPK signaling pathway at the 15th,30th,45th,and 60th minutes,and it could salvage the degradation of nuclear factor-κB inhibitor α in the nuclear factor-κB signaling pathway at the 60th minute. In vivo experiments demonstrated that liquiritin could mitigate bone loss caused by osteoclasts and improve parameters related to trabecular bone. To conclude,liquiritin possesses the capacity to inhibit osteoclast differentiation and alleviate bone loss,thereby exerting a protective role against osteoporosis.
2.Exploration of improving research ability of medical postgraduate students in medical professional de-gree program:a dual strategy of optimizing curriculum and strengthening mentor responsibilities
Ying LI ; Yukai ZHAMG ; Yinyin ZHANG ; Yelin ZHONG ; Shishuo XIONG ; Hongxin HUANG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(4):634-638
In order to meet the demand for high-quality medical professionals,it is an important goal of higher medical education to cultivate a compound medical professional degree postgraduate with both clinical and research capabilities.This study aims to investigate the current status of research ability training for medical postgraduate students in our university and analyze the main problems.Through designing and distributing questionnaires,feedback data from medical postgraduate students in our uni-versity were collected.The results show that some students lack research experience,have limited research output,and do not have the habit of independent literature reading.In response to the needs of training medical professional degree postgraduate students,this study proposes improvement suggestions.On one hand,optimizing the curriculum and using a closed-loop teaching mode with interactive discussions.On the other hand,strengthening mentor responsibilities and creating a good research atmos-phere.These measures can help improve the research ability of medical postgraduate students and better meet the demand for high-quality medical professionals.
3.Exploration of improving research ability of medical postgraduate students in medical professional de-gree program:a dual strategy of optimizing curriculum and strengthening mentor responsibilities
Ying LI ; Yukai ZHAMG ; Yinyin ZHANG ; Yelin ZHONG ; Shishuo XIONG ; Hongxin HUANG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(4):634-638
In order to meet the demand for high-quality medical professionals,it is an important goal of higher medical education to cultivate a compound medical professional degree postgraduate with both clinical and research capabilities.This study aims to investigate the current status of research ability training for medical postgraduate students in our university and analyze the main problems.Through designing and distributing questionnaires,feedback data from medical postgraduate students in our uni-versity were collected.The results show that some students lack research experience,have limited research output,and do not have the habit of independent literature reading.In response to the needs of training medical professional degree postgraduate students,this study proposes improvement suggestions.On one hand,optimizing the curriculum and using a closed-loop teaching mode with interactive discussions.On the other hand,strengthening mentor responsibilities and creating a good research atmos-phere.These measures can help improve the research ability of medical postgraduate students and better meet the demand for high-quality medical professionals.
4.Liquiritin inhibits osteoclast differentiation and alleviates bone loss
Wensheng ZHANG ; Haiwei GUO ; Rui WENG ; Ling MO ; Zhenjie SONG ; Han TIAN ; Yelin ZHONG ; Yuancheng WANG ; Hanwu TANG ; Caijun LIU ; Chao YUAN ; Ying LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(12):2429-2437
BACKGROUND:Relatively or absolutely active bone resorption function of osteoclasts is one of the causative factors of osteoporosis. Therefore,how to inhibit the formation of osteoclasts and reduce the bone resorption activity is a key element in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. Liquiritin,which is derived from licorice,plays a role in the clinical treatment of bone diseases,but there are fewer studies addressing the application of liquiritin in osteoporosis and the mechanism is unknown.OBJECTIVE:To confirm,through both in vivo and in vitro experiments,that liquiritin inhibits osteoclast differentiation and alleviates bone loss.METHODS:Cell counting kit-8 was used to detect whether Liquiritin exerts toxic or proliferative effects on mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages,and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase staining was performed to observe the effect of liquiritin in inhibiting osteoclast differentiation. The affinity of liquiritin binding to proteins related to osteoclast differentiation was verified by network pharmacology. RT-PCR and western blot assays were performed to detect the inhibitory effects of liquiritin on osteoclast-specific protein and gene expression as well as relevant signaling pathways. Finally,the mitigating effect of liquiritin on bone loss was verified in the C57BL/6J mouse osteoporosis model.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Liquiritin,at concentrations of 20 μmol/L and below,could inhibit the formation and differentiation of osteoclasts. Concurrently,it exhibited a high affinity with osteoclast-specific proteins such as nuclear factor of activated T-cells 1,Cathepsin K,c-Fos,and matrix metalloproteinase 9,and reduced the relative expression levels of these genes and proteins. Liquiritin could also effectively lower the phosphorylation expression level of JNK in the MAPK signaling pathway at the 15th,30th,45th,and 60th minutes,and it could salvage the degradation of nuclear factor-κB inhibitor α in the nuclear factor-κB signaling pathway at the 60th minute. In vivo experiments demonstrated that liquiritin could mitigate bone loss caused by osteoclasts and improve parameters related to trabecular bone. To conclude,liquiritin possesses the capacity to inhibit osteoclast differentiation and alleviate bone loss,thereby exerting a protective role against osteoporosis.

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