1.Quality Evaluation of Lycii Cortex and Roasted Lycii Cortex Based on Fingerprint and Content Determination
Yihuan WU ; Wenli ZENG ; Xuemei QIN ; Zongxin SHI ; Chengcheng HUANG ; Yuntao DAI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(2):165-172
ObjectiveTo establish fingerprint profiles and a quantitative determination method for Lycii Cortex, providing a scientific basis for the formulation of quality standards for Lycii Cortex and its roasted products. MethodsHigh performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) was developed for the quantitative method for determining kukoamine B in Lycii Cortex and its roasted products on an Alphasil XD-C18 CH column(4.6 mm×250 mm, 5 μm). HPLC fingerprint profiles were established for 10 batches of Lycii Cortex and its roasted products, and ultra-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-TOF-MS) was used to identify the common peaks based on reference standards, literature and MS information. Quality evaluation indicators included yield of decoction pieces, appearance properties, content of kukoamine B, and fingerprint profiles. The temperature and time of the roasting process were investigated to select the optimal preparation process, which was then verified. Additionally, chemical pattern recognition was combined to assess the differences in the chemical composition of Lycii Cortex before and after roasting, as well as among samples from different origins. ResultsQuantitative analysis indicated that the contents of kukoamine B in Lycii Cortex and its roasted products were 0.35%-5.51% and 0.24%-4.15%, respectively. The transfer rate of kukoamine B was 58.6%-78.9% after roasting. The fingerprint profile analysis demonstrated that the method established in this study effectively separated kukoamine B from other components in the samples and distinctly differentiated it from its impurity peak, cis-N-caffeoylputrescine. The HPLC fingerprint profiles of Lycii Cortex and its roasted products showed high similarity(all above 0.95), with 7 common peaks identified and five common components, including kukoamine B, cis-N-caffeoylputrescine, N-coumaroyl tyramine, feruloyltyramine, and glucosyringic acid, confirmed. Process optimization confirmed that baking at 110 ℃ for 20 min was a stable and feasible method for roasting Lycii Cortex. Principal component analysis and cluster analysis showed that there was little difference in the chemical composition between raw and roasted Lycii Cortex, but the quality of Lycii Cortex from different origins differed greatly. ConclusionThis study successfully established the fingerprint profiles and a quantitative method for the effective component kukoamine B in Lycii Cortex and roasted Lycii Cortex. The qualitative and quantitative analyses clarified that the impact of the roasting process on the chemical composition of Lycii Cortex was less significant than the variations due to its geographical origin. The findings of this study offer a reference for the development of quality evaluation methods and the establishment of quality standards for Lycii Cortex and its processed products.
2.Analysis on the current situation of clinical trials registration of Chinese materia medica in China
Jing HUANG ; Bin FENG ; Shuibing LIU ; Hongxu YANG ; Huan ZHANG ; Lifei CHENG ; Yihuan LIU ; Weigang WANG ; Jia JU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(10):1454-1460
Objective:To analyze the current status of clinical trials of Chinese materia medica for the purpose of registration in China; To provide reference for the research and development of new TCM drugs.Methods:Clinical trials of Chinese materia medica/natural medicine registered in Drug Clinical Trial Registration and Information Disclosure Platform were retrieved from inception to December 31, 2024. Excel 2019 software was used to input and analyze the data such as the number of registered clinical trials, date of first publication, study status, field of indication, trial phases, sponsors, group leader, and design types.Results:A total of 1 137 Chinese materia medica clinical trials had been registered, accounting for 4.12% of the total number registered on the platform. Phase Ⅱ clinical trials accounted for the highest proportion (58.8%), and 99.7% of clinical trials conducted domestically. The sponsors were predominantly domestically pharmaceutical enterprises. These 1 137 clinical trials of Chinese materia medica clinical trials involved 752 drug categories, 28 dosage forms, and 796 varieties (the same class of drugs had different drug dosage forms), with capsules being the most common. The indications primarily focused on respiratory, digestive, cardio-cerebrovascular, neuropsychiatric, gynecological diseases. The group leader of clinical trials was distributed in 28 provinces, among which the First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine as the group leader, undertook the most clinical trials of TCM. 89.9% of the clinical trials adopted the randomized controlled trial design, and only 31.9% of the clinical trials purchased insurance for the subjects.Conclusion:The research and development of new TCM drugs has entered a phase of vigorous development. Further efforts are still needed in establishing systematic guidelines for Chinese materia medica clinical trials, accelerating the internationalization of TCM, exploring innovative dosage forms and indications, and strengthening the protection of participants' rights.
3.3D planar guide plate combined with bundle diameter technology for extracorporeal pre-fenestration in the treatment of complex thoracoabdominal aortic diseases
Jinlong ZHANG ; Chengkai SU ; Haoyue HUANG ; Yihuan CHEN ; Haofan SHI ; Lei ZHENG ; Zhenya SHEN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2025;34(12):1311-1315
Objective To summarize the clinical experience of using 3D planar guide plate combined with bundle diameter technology for extracorporeal pre-fenestration in treating complex thoracoabdominal aortic diseases.Methods The clinical data of 31 patients with complex thoracoabdominal aortic diseases,who were treated with 3D planar guide plate combined with bundle diameter technology of extracorporeal pre-fenestration at the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University of China from January 2017 to February 2024,were retrospectively analyzed.The patients' preoperative thin-layer chest and abdominal vascular CTA data were imported into specialized software and to create a 3D planar guide plate.Under the guidance of 3D planar guide plate technology,precise extracorporeal pre-fenestration of aortic covered stent was performed,and combined with bundle diameter technology the endovascular repair of complex thoracoabdominal aortic disease was accomplished.Results Successful operation was accomplished in all patients,and two patients had failed visceral artery reconstruction surgery.The median follow-up time was 55 months,with a technical success rate of 97.6%.The postoperative follow-up blood flow patency rate was 100%,and the phase Ⅰ patency rate of branch arteries was 98%.Three patients experienced internal leakage after surgery,and none of them developed paraplegia or died during the perioperative period.Conclusion In treating complex thoracoabdominal aortic diseases,the use of 3D planar guide plate combined with bundle diameter technology of extracorporeal pre-fenestration is simple,safe and effective,with good short-term therapeutic effect,although its long-term efficacy need to be further investigated.
4.Establishing equivalent model to verify the precision of personalized bone model rapidly
Aili ZHANG ; Jiazheng HUANG ; Wen FAN ; Yihuan LI ; Shuang LI ; Xuewen GAN ; Ying XIONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(30):4795-4799
BACKGROUND:Currently,the verification of the precision of personalized bone models is usually performed by methods such as paired t-tests or intraclass correlation coefficient,but such methods often require the production of large batches of models,which do not satisfy the need for immediate use of personalized models. OBJECTIVE:To study the feasibility of establishing the equivalent model to verify the precision of the personalized bone model rapidly. METHODS:Bone CT images of three adults were randomly obtained for reconstruction.3D printing was used to create personalized bone models,and then the personalized bone models were scanned using CT and reconstructed.Mimics was used to compare the reconstructed models of bone CT images with the bone CT images.Geomagic Studio was used to analyze the fitting deviation between the reconstruction model of personalized bone model CT image and the reconstruction model of skeletal CT image.The 3D-printed personalized bone model was measured against the measurement positions and dimensions marked on the reconstruction model of skeletal CT image,and the error was calculated. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)By comparing the reconstructed bone CT image model with the bone CT scan image,the two were compatible in terms of anatomical structure and morphology,and the contours almost overlapped.(2)By fitting bias analysis,the standard bias was 0.176,0.226,and 0.143 mm in order,and all the results were<0.25 mm.(3)By measuring and calculating the model,the mean relative errors were 0.44%,0.21%,and 0.13%,and all the results were within 5%error.(4)The constructed equivalent model was in line with the basic conditions for making personalized bone models.The established equivalent model met the clinical needs and design requirements,and it was feasible to use the method of the equivalent model to verify the precision of the personalized bone model quickly.(5)This method could provide a targeted and rapid way to verify the precision of personalized bone models.It could achieve the goal of providing immediate clinical use without the need to produce large batches of models compared to conventional methods such as paired t-tests or intraclass correlation coefficient.
5.Observation on the effects and complications of mitral valve membrane replacement surgery with preserva-tion of mitral valve subvalvular structure on cardiac function and valve function
Yihuan CHEN ; Zhenya SHEN ; Yunsheng YU ; Haoyue HUANG ; Wenxue YE ; Fei HUA ; Yanqiu HU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(15):2092-2097
Objective To investigate the effects and complications of mitral valve membrane replacement surgery with preservation of mitral valve subvalvular structure on cardiac and valve function.Methods A total of 84 patients receiving mitral valve membrane replacement surgery with preserved mitral valve subvalvular structure in the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from August 2019 to July 2022 were selected as the observa-tion group,and 68 patients receiving mitral valve membrane replacement surgery without preservingmitral valve subvalvular structure were selected as the control group.The surgical indicators,comorbidities,preoperative and postoperative cardiac function,and mitral valve hemodynamic parameters were compared between the two groups.Results There was no statistically significant difference between the observation group and the control group in terms of surgical history,extracorporeal circulation time,aortic occlusion time,postoperative mechanical ventilation time,ICU retention time,and postoperative hospitalization time(P>0.05).At 1,3,and 6 months after surgery,the left ventricular end systolic diameter(LVESD)and left ventricular end diastolic diameter(LVEDD)in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group(P<0.05),while the left ventricular short axis shortening rate(LVFS)was significantly higher than that in the control group(P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)between the observation group and the control group at 1,3,and 6 months after surgery(P>0.05).There was no statistically significant difference(P>0.05)in the peak mitral valve velocity(Vmax),maximum pressure gradient difference(PGmax),and mean pressure gradi-ent difference(PGmean)between the observation group and the control group at 1,3,and 6 months after surgery.There was no statistically significant difference in creatine kinase isoenzyme(CK-MB)and N-terminal precursor brain natriuretic peptide(NT-proBNP)between the observation group and the control group at 1,3,and 6 months after surgery(P>0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of postoperative complica-tions between the observation group and the control group(P>0.05).Conclusion The preservation of the mitral valve subvalvular structure and mitral membrane replacement surgery improved patient cardiac function,while there was no significant difference in mitral valve orifice blood flow parameters and complications compared with surgery without preservation of the mitral valve subvalvular structure.
6.Depression and anxiety in the elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus was associated with cerebral small vessel disease
Xinwei HUANG ; Yihuan HUANG ; Yinqiong HUANG ; Huasong LIN ; Chi CAI ; Ke LI ; Hui LU ; Xiaohong WU ; Xiahong LIN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2024;43(8):1000-1006
Objective:To explored the correlation between anxiety and depression and cerebral small vessel disease(CSVD)in the elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM), and analyzed the influencing factors of anxiety and depression.Methods:Clinical data of 101 elderly T2DM inpatients admitted to the Department of Endocrinology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University from July 2020 to December 2021 were retrospectively analyzed, and clinical features, laboratory tests and examination data were collected.The Hamilton Depression Scale and the Hamilton Anxiety Scale were used for assessment, with a cut-off value of 14 points for anxiety and 8 points for depression.Brain scans were performed using 3.0T magnetic resonance scanner, including T1WI sequence, T2WI sequence, 3D-FLAIR sequence, SWI sequence.According to the total MRI load scoring standard of CSVD proposed by Staals, MRI imaging changes of CSVD, namely lacunar foci(LIs), cerebral microhemorrhage(CMBs), perivascular space(PVSs), and white matter high signal(WMHs), were analyzed and scored respectively.Load score ≥1 was defined as CSVD group.According to the above criteria, the enrolled patients were divided into depression group and anxiety group, and the clinical characteristics, biochemical test data and MRI imaging characteristics of CSVD between the two groups were analyzed by single factor analysis, and then Spearman correlation analysis was used to analyze the related factors of the elderly T2DM with anxiety and depression.Binary logistic analysis was used to analyze the risk factors of depression and anxiety in the elderly patients with T2DM.Results:Compared with the non-depressed group, the elderly T2DM patients with depression were older, more female, and the incidence of WMHs and DWMHs was higher( P<0.05).Compared with the non-anxious group, the incidence of WMHs and DWMHs in the elderly T2DM patients with anxiety group was higher( P<0.05).Spearman correlation analysis showed that age( r=0.224, P=0.024), WMHs( r=0.231, P=0.020), PWMHs( r=0.201, P=0.044), DWMHs( r=0.274, P=0.006)was positively correlated with depression in the elderly T2DM, while gender( r=-0.225, P=0.024)、ALT( r=-0.208, P=0.037)、AST( r=-0.204, P=0.041)was negatively correlated with depression in the elderly T2DM.WMHs( r=0.213, P=0.033)and DWMHs( r=0.270, P=0.006)were positively correlated with anxiety in the elderly T2DM.Binary logistic regression analysis showed that gender( OR=0.359, 95% CI: 0.130-0.990, P=0.048), DWMHs(OR=4.373, 95% CI: 1.290-14.828, P=0.018)were the influencing factors for the elderly T2DM patients with depression, and DWMHs( OR=5.000, 95% CI: 1.444-17.317, P=0.011)was the influencing factors for the elderly T2DM patients with anxiety. Conclusions:DWMHs is closely related to the onset of depression and anxiety in the elderly T2DM patients, suggesting that CSVD may be involved in the development of depression and anxiety in the elderly T2DM patients.
7.Clinical efficacy of 30% supramolecular salicylic acid combined with dual-wavelength pulsed dye laser in treatment of moderate to severe acne
Qing HUANG ; Li HU ; Lin LIU ; Yihuan PU ; Yujie ZHANG ; Qian LI ; Xinyi SHAO ; Lingzhao ZHANG ; Jin CHEN ; Yangmei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2022;28(1):5-8
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of dual wavelength pulsed dye laser combined with 30% supramolecular salicylic acid in the treatment of moderate and severe facial acne.Methods:Sixty patients with moderate and severe acne that visited the Dermatology Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University from May 2020 to January 2021, were selected and randomly divided into observation group and control group, with 30 patients in each group. The observation group was given dual-wavelength pulsed dye laser combined with 30% supramolecular salicylic acid. 30% supramolecular salicylic acid was used once every two weeks, for a total of six times. Dual-wavelength pulsed dye laser was given once a month, for a total of three times. The control group was only given dual-wavelength pulsed dye laser, once a month, a total of three times.Results:Twenty-two cases (73.33%) in the observation group were effective, while 14 cases (46.67%) in the control group were effective. The efficacy of the observation group was better than that of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (χ 2=4.44, P<0.05). There were no obvious adverse reactions in both groups. Conclusions:Dual-wavelength pulsed dye laser combined with 30% supramolecular salicylic acid is effective and safe in the treatment of moderate and severe facial acne, which is worth popularizing.
8.Surgical treatment and outcome of primary tracheobronchial tumors in 15 children
Jue TANG ; Le LI ; Yihuan HUANG ; Fenghua WANG ; Jianhua LIANG ; Jiahang ZENG ; Dongmei HUANG ; Qinglin YANG ; Wei LIU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;38(12):746-750
Objective:To investigate the clinical manifestation, pathological types, treatment and prognosis of primary tracheobronchial tumors in children.Methods:We retrospectively studied the primary tracheobronchial tumors patients who diagnosed from May 2009 to Jan 2021 in Guangzhou Women and Children Medical Center. The clinical manifestations, pathological types, therapeutic methods and prognosis were analyzed.Results:There were 15 patients identified as the primary tracheobronchial tumors, including synovial sarcoma (1 case), pulmonary inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor(IMT 4 cases), mucoepidermoid carcinoma(7 cases), infantile hemangioma (1 case), Ewing's sarcoma (1 case). Respiratory symptoms are the most complaint at the time of diagnosis including 15 patients with cough, 2 with hemoptysis, and 1 with dyspnea. Endoscopic treatment of tracheobronchial tumors was performed under extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support in 1 patient. Sleeve lobectomy was performed in 3 patients, lobectomies in 6, and local tumor resections in 4 patients including 2 patients suffered second surgery due to tumor recurrence.Conclusion:The clinical manifestations of the primary tracheobronchial tumors in children are nonspecific. Complete resection led to excellent outcome.
10.Intervention effect of erythromycin on tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukin-8 in hyperoxia-induced lung tissue of premature newborn rats
Yihuan CHEN ; Cheng CAI ; Xiaohui GONG ; Gang QIU ; Yong HU ; Dong WEI ; Wenyan HUANG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2015;22(1):18-21
Objective To explore the effect of macrolide antibiotics(erythromycin) on tumor necrosis factor(TNF)-α and interleukin(IL)-8 in hyperoxia-induced lung tissue of premature newborn rats,and to study the intervention effect of erythromycin on hyperoxia-induced lung injury.Methods One-day old preterm Sprague Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups by random number table method:air + sodium chloride group,air + erythromycin group,hyperoxia + sodium chloride group,hyperoxia + erythromycin group.Hyperoxia groups were continuously exposed to oxygen (oxygen > 0.85) and air group in room air.After 1,7,14 days of exposure,the preterm rats of four groups were sacrificed,whole lung of these rats were isolated,the lung histological changes were observed by hematoxylin-eosin staining,TNF-α and IL-8 in pulmonary tissue homogenate were detected by ELISA.Results The results showed that:(1) Compared with air + sodium chloride group,TNF-α and IL-8 expression in hyperoxia + sodium chloride group were significantly increased(P < 0.05) after 1,7 days of exposure [1 d:TNF-α:(16.163 ± 0.574) ng/ml vs.(21.923 ±2.066) ng/ml,IL-8:(18.214 ±3.649) ng/ml vs.(23.546 ± 5.240) ng/ml ;7 d:TNF-α:(15.940 ±0.821) ng/ml vs.(19.688 ±0.764) ng/ml,IL-8:(18.541 ± 4.114) ng/ml vs.(24.255 ±4.692) ng/ml],in particular,TNF-α expression appeared to increase earlier,their expression became significantly weak in 14 days (P < 0.05).(2) Compared with hyperoxia + sodium chloride group,TNF-α and IL-8 expression in hyperoxia +erythromycin group became significantly weak after 1,7,14 days of exposure(P <0.05) after the intervention of erythromycin [1 d:TNF-α:(21.923 ± 2.066) ng/ml vs.(18.903 ± 1.851) ng/ml,7 d:IL-8:(24.255 ±4.692) ng/ml vs.(23.508 ±3.543) ng/ml,14 d:TNF-α:(16.443 ±5.466) ng/ml vs.(14.453 ±0.963)ng/ml],but their expression became weaker in 14 days than that in 1,7 days.Conclusion The release of inflammatory mediators TNF-α and IL-8 induced by oxidation outbreak participates in the development of hyperoxia induced lung injury,erythromycin may regulate immune function,inhibits the levels of oxidant-mediated TNF-α and IL-8 induced by oxidation outbreak,and alleviate hyperoxia lung injury in premature rats.

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