1.Extension and Application Strategy of Four Examinations of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Chronic Kidney Disease
Zhengxin LIU ; Qin SONG ; Yining HE ; Xiaofan YIN ; Tianyang QIAN ; Weiming HE
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(13):1327-1332
Traditional four examinations of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are based on the symptoms and signs of patients, which are the advantages of TCM but also have shortcomings. Chronic kidney disease has the characteristics of insidiousness, long-term, deficiency and variability during its onset, which are difficult to be intervened in time based on only symptoms, therefore it is necessary to extend the application of the four examinations in the diagnosis and treatment process of chronic kidney disease. Based on the background of the continuous development of TCM syndrome differentiation techniques, this article proposed the extension and application strategies of the traditional four examinations in chronic kidney disease, including the incorporation of microscopic syndrome differentiation to identify the causes of kidney disease and prevent symptom deterioration; the utilization of accurate examination information enhanced by artificial intelligence for controlling development of existing disease; the integration of disease differentiation and syndrome differentiation to summarize clinical rules towards using constant to measure variation; and the establishment of a kidney disease database for the storage of four examinations information to prevent recurrence after recovery. The four above extension and application strategies can be used to achieve the long-term management and treatment effects of timely and early diagnosis, dynamic observation of the condition, accurate application of intervention, and strengthened prognosis assessment in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic kidney disease, and expand the advantages of TCM in the prevention and treatment of chronic kidney disease.
2.Role and mechanism of caffeic acid in a mouse model of severe acute pancreatitis
Siyu XU ; Tao LIU ; Lulu LAN ; Yining XUE ; Wei WEI ; Yi HAN ; Sucheng MU ; Haiyan SONG ; Shilin DU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2025;41(4):722-730
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect and potential mechanism of caffeic acid (CA) on severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) induced by caerulein combined with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and to provide a basis for the research on novel drugs for the treatment of SAP. MethodsC57BL/6J mice, aged 6 weeks, were divided into control group, model group, CA group, and octreotide acetate (OA) group, with 6 mice in each group. The mice in the control group were given injection of normal saline, and those in the other groups were given intraperitoneal injection of caerulein combined with LPS to establish a mouse model of SAP. At 1 hour after the first injection of caerulein, the mice in the CA group and the OA group were given intraperitoneal injection of CA or subcutaneous injection of OA at an interval of 8 hours. The general status of the mice was observed after 24 hours of modeling, and serum, pancreas, lung, and colon samples were collected. HE staining was used to observe the histopathological changes of the pancreas and lungs, and the serum levels of α-amylase, lipase, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6), alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, and creatinine were measured. RT-PCR was used to measure the expression of proinflammatory factors in the pancreas and lungs; myeloperoxidase (MPO) immunohistochemistry was used to observe the degree of neutrophil infiltration; Western blot was used to measure the activation of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) and the level of citrullinated histone H3 (CitH3), a marker for the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), in the pancreas and lungs, as well as the expression level of ZO-1 in colon tissue. A one-way analysis of variance was used for comparison of continuous data between multiple groups, and the Dunnett’s t-test was used for further comparison between two groups. ResultsCompared with the control group, the model group had severe injury in the pancreas and lungs and significant increases in the activity of serum α- amylase and lipase and the levels of the proinflammatory cytokines IL-6, interleukin-1β (IL-1β), and TNF-α in serum and lung tissue (all P<0.05), as well as significant increases in NF-κB activation, neutrophil infiltration, and the formation of NETs in the pancreas and lungs (all P<0.05). Compared with the model group, the CA group had alleviated pathological injury of the pancreas and lungs and significant reductions in the activity of serum α-amylase and the levels of the proinflammatory cytokines IL-6, IL-1β, and TNF-α in serum and lung tissue (all P<0.05), as well as significant reductions in NF-κB activation, neutrophil infiltration, and the formation of NETs in the pancreas and lungs (all P<0.05). ConclusionCA can alleviate SAP induced by caerulein combined with LPS in mice, possibly by inhibiting neutrophil recruitment and the formation of NETs.
3.Effect of Th17-specific Stat3 knockout on anxiety-and depressive-like behaviors in periodontitis mice
Yining ZHOU ; Zhiyun YE ; Huiwen CHEN ; Xinyi XIE ; Wei ZHOU ; Zhongchen SONG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(7):838-845
Objective·To investigate the effect of Th17 cell-specific Stat3 knockout on anxiety-and depressive-like behaviors.Methods·Mice with specific Stat3 knockout in Th17 cells(Stat3fl/fl;Il17a-CreERT2),named Stat3△Il17a,and wild-type mice(Stat3fl/fl,WT)were generated through the Cre/LoxP system,and Stat3 knockout was induced by intraperitoneal injection of tamoxifen.CD4+T cells were isolated using magnetic-activated cell sorting and induced to differentiate into Th17 cells.Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting were used to verify Stat3 knockout efficiency.Mice were assigned into 4 groups:WT-C group,Stat3△Il17a-C group,WT-P group,and Stat3△Il17a-P group.The periodontitis model was established in the WT-P group and the Stat3△Il17a-P group by injection of Porphyromonas gingivalis-lipopolysaccharide(P.gingivalis-LPS)into the gingival sulcus.Behavioral tests,including the open field test,elevated zero maze,and forced swimming test,were conducted to evaluate changes in anxiety-and depressive-like behaviors.Micro-computed tomography was used to observe destruction of alveolar bone.Neuronal injury was observed by H-E staining,and the level of brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Results·mRNA expression and protein levels of Stat3 in Stat3△Il17a mice were inhibited compared to WT mice(P<0.05).Experimental periodontitis model was successfully established in the WT-P group and the Stat3△Il17a-P group.The degree of alveolar bone destruction was reduced in the Stat3△Il17a-P group compared to the WT-P group.In the WT-P group,decreased residence time in the central area and in the open area was observed in the open field test and elevated zero maze respectively,and increased immortal time was recorded in the forced swimming test(P<0.05).Moreover,neuronal injury was detected and significantly decreased expression levels of BDNF in the brain were measured in the WT-P group compared with the WT-C group(P<0.05).The degree of abnormal behaviors and neuronal injury was reduced in the Stat3△Il17a-P group compared to the WT-P group(P<0.05).Moreover,the level of BDNF in the Stat3△Il17a-P was higher than that in the WT-P group(P<0.05).Conclusion·Periodontitis may contribute to anxiety-and depressive-like behaviors and neuronal damage in mice,while Th17-specific conditional knockout of Stat3 could significantly alleviate pathological behaviors and neuronal damage.Stat3-mediated-Th17 cell immune responses may play a crucial role in the correlation between periodontitis and anxiety and depression.
4.Robot-assisted coronary artery bypass grafting: a single-center experience of 252 cases
Yining LI ; Yuanhao FU ; Tong DING ; Luyu MENG ; Yichen GONG ; Song WU ; Yunpeng LING
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;41(1):16-21
Objective:To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of robot-assisted coronary artery bypass(RACAB).Methods:We retrospectively analyzed the clinical outcomes from 252 consecutive patients who underwent RACAB in our center between April 2021 and August 2023. The internal mammary artery(IMA) was harvested using the skeletonized technique with the assistance of the robotic system. Then, graft-to-target vessel anastomoses were performed via a 4-6 cm left fifth intercostal thoracotomy. Coronary angiography or coronary CTA was routinely performed before discharge.Results:149 patients(59.1%) underwent multi-vessel coronary bypass. 140 patients(55.6%) underwent total arterial bypass grafting, with 131 patients(52.0%) undergoing RACAB with in situ bilateral IMA. IMA harvesting failed in 6 patients(1.6%). One patient(0.4%) was assisted by extracorporeal circulation, and 5 patients(2.0%) underwent re-thoracotomy postoperatively. The patency rate of grafts was 96.6%(449/465). The 12-month and 24-month survival rate were 97.8% and 96.5% respectively; The 12-month and 24-month MACCE-free survival rate were 95.2% and 92.6%, respectively.Conclusion:RACAB is safe and feasible. With the assistance of the robotic system, in situ bilateral IMA can be obtained and bypassed to all target vessels territory. Extended follow-up is warranted.
5.Effect of Th17-specific Stat3 knockout on anxiety-and depressive-like behaviors in periodontitis mice
Yining ZHOU ; Zhiyun YE ; Huiwen CHEN ; Xinyi XIE ; Wei ZHOU ; Zhongchen SONG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(7):838-845
Objective·To investigate the effect of Th17 cell-specific Stat3 knockout on anxiety-and depressive-like behaviors.Methods·Mice with specific Stat3 knockout in Th17 cells(Stat3fl/fl;Il17a-CreERT2),named Stat3△Il17a,and wild-type mice(Stat3fl/fl,WT)were generated through the Cre/LoxP system,and Stat3 knockout was induced by intraperitoneal injection of tamoxifen.CD4+T cells were isolated using magnetic-activated cell sorting and induced to differentiate into Th17 cells.Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting were used to verify Stat3 knockout efficiency.Mice were assigned into 4 groups:WT-C group,Stat3△Il17a-C group,WT-P group,and Stat3△Il17a-P group.The periodontitis model was established in the WT-P group and the Stat3△Il17a-P group by injection of Porphyromonas gingivalis-lipopolysaccharide(P.gingivalis-LPS)into the gingival sulcus.Behavioral tests,including the open field test,elevated zero maze,and forced swimming test,were conducted to evaluate changes in anxiety-and depressive-like behaviors.Micro-computed tomography was used to observe destruction of alveolar bone.Neuronal injury was observed by H-E staining,and the level of brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Results·mRNA expression and protein levels of Stat3 in Stat3△Il17a mice were inhibited compared to WT mice(P<0.05).Experimental periodontitis model was successfully established in the WT-P group and the Stat3△Il17a-P group.The degree of alveolar bone destruction was reduced in the Stat3△Il17a-P group compared to the WT-P group.In the WT-P group,decreased residence time in the central area and in the open area was observed in the open field test and elevated zero maze respectively,and increased immortal time was recorded in the forced swimming test(P<0.05).Moreover,neuronal injury was detected and significantly decreased expression levels of BDNF in the brain were measured in the WT-P group compared with the WT-C group(P<0.05).The degree of abnormal behaviors and neuronal injury was reduced in the Stat3△Il17a-P group compared to the WT-P group(P<0.05).Moreover,the level of BDNF in the Stat3△Il17a-P was higher than that in the WT-P group(P<0.05).Conclusion·Periodontitis may contribute to anxiety-and depressive-like behaviors and neuronal damage in mice,while Th17-specific conditional knockout of Stat3 could significantly alleviate pathological behaviors and neuronal damage.Stat3-mediated-Th17 cell immune responses may play a crucial role in the correlation between periodontitis and anxiety and depression.
6.Research on objective evaluation of pilot ground simulation ejection training based on pressure detection
Yanpeng ZHAO ; Weiping BU ; Shu ZHANG ; Fei SHI ; Heqing LIU ; Yan JIANG ; Yining ZHANG ; Xinpo SONG ; Lei WANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2025;36(3):236-240
Objective In response to the practical issues of pilot ground simulation ejection training relying on subjective evaluation,which requires high professionalism and lacks objectivity and systematicity,an objective evaluation system and method for ejection training based on pressure detection has been designed.Methods According to the rules of ejection training about posture,maneuver and time,and utilizing technologies such as pressure detection,infrared detection,and time-triggered detection,this paper designed separate modules for ejection posture detection,ejection timing detection,and comprehensive analysis and evaluation.These modules are closely integrated with the ejection training process,achieving objective evaluation of the ejection training.Results This system and method can provide a scientific and real-time objective evaluation of the posture,movements,and time in ejection training without affecting the normal organization and process.Conclusion The objective evaluation system can provide a new approach that is highly objective and easy to operate for comprehensively evaluating and enhancing the effectiveness of ejection training,as well as for scientifically conducting ejection training and assessment.
7.Robot-assisted coronary artery bypass grafting: a single-center experience of 252 cases
Yining LI ; Yuanhao FU ; Tong DING ; Luyu MENG ; Yichen GONG ; Song WU ; Yunpeng LING
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;41(1):16-21
Objective:To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of robot-assisted coronary artery bypass(RACAB).Methods:We retrospectively analyzed the clinical outcomes from 252 consecutive patients who underwent RACAB in our center between April 2021 and August 2023. The internal mammary artery(IMA) was harvested using the skeletonized technique with the assistance of the robotic system. Then, graft-to-target vessel anastomoses were performed via a 4-6 cm left fifth intercostal thoracotomy. Coronary angiography or coronary CTA was routinely performed before discharge.Results:149 patients(59.1%) underwent multi-vessel coronary bypass. 140 patients(55.6%) underwent total arterial bypass grafting, with 131 patients(52.0%) undergoing RACAB with in situ bilateral IMA. IMA harvesting failed in 6 patients(1.6%). One patient(0.4%) was assisted by extracorporeal circulation, and 5 patients(2.0%) underwent re-thoracotomy postoperatively. The patency rate of grafts was 96.6%(449/465). The 12-month and 24-month survival rate were 97.8% and 96.5% respectively; The 12-month and 24-month MACCE-free survival rate were 95.2% and 92.6%, respectively.Conclusion:RACAB is safe and feasible. With the assistance of the robotic system, in situ bilateral IMA can be obtained and bypassed to all target vessels territory. Extended follow-up is warranted.
8.The effect of treatment duration with human urinary kallidinogenase on the efficacy and safety of acute ischemic stroke: a subgroup analysis of RESK study
Jun NI ; Ming YAO ; Lihua WANG ; Ming YU ; Runhui LI ; Lihong ZHAO ; Jiachun WANG ; Yinzhou WANG ; Xin WANG ; Haiqing SONG ; Benyan LUO ; Jiawei WANG ; Yining HUANG ; Liying CUI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2024;57(3):225-232
Objective:To explore the impact of treatment duration with human urinary kallidinogenase (HUK) on the efficacy and safety of acute ischemic stroke (AIS).Methods:In this subgroup analysis of RESK study, a total of 990 AIS patients recruited from 65 centers in China between August 2015 and June 2020 were included and divided into short medication group (HUK for 8 days, n=185) or long medication group (HUK for 15 days or 21 days, n=805). The proportions of patients with modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score of 0, 0-1, 0-2 at 90 days, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score change from baseline to 22 days, the proportions of patients with Barthel index (BI)≥95 at 90 days, and the incidences of adverse events were analyzed. Comparisons between groups were conducted using chi-square test, single factor and multivariate Logistic regression analysis, etc. Results:Multivariate regression analysis showed that the proportions of patients with 90-day mRS score of 0-2 [74.1% (137/185) vs 75.0% (604/805); OR=1.047, 95% CI 0.676-1.620, P=0.838] and 22-day NIHSS score change from baseline (4.60±2.00 vs 4.26±2.80; OR=-0.390, 95% CI -1.125-0.344, P=0.297) showed no statistically significant difference between the short medication and long medication groups; the proportions of patients with 90-day mRS score of 0-1 [48.1% (89/185) vs 59.1% (476/805); OR=0.674, 95%CI 0.463-0.983, P=0.041] and 90-day BI≥95 [43.6% (79/181) vs 55.1% (442/802); OR=0.614, 95%CI 0.420-0.897, P=0.012] were significantly lower in the short medication group than in the long medication group. There was no statistically significant difference in the incidences of adverse events between these 2 groups. Conclusions:In AIS patients, consecutive 8-day dosing of HUK improved immediate (22-day NIHSS score) and long-term outcome (90-day mRS score 0-2) and was safely tolerated. When applicable, extended duration of HUK could improve long-term disability-free rate (90-day mRS score 0-1) and quality of life (90-day BI) without increasing the risk of adverse events.
9.Expression and Clinical Implication of Long Non-coding RNA Metastasis Associated Lung Adenocarcinoma Transcript 1 in Peripheral Blood of Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome
Ning SONG ; Qian ZHAO ; Fen LIU ; Xiaomei LI ; Yining YANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2024;39(6):580-585
Objectives:To investigate the expression and clinical implication of long non-coding RNA(lncRNA)metastasis associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1(MALAT1)in peripheral blood of patients with acute coronary syndrome(ACS). Methods:A total of 159 patients diagnosed with ACS who were admitted to the heart center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from January 2015 to December 2018 were selected as the ACS group,and 148 participants without coronary heart disease confirmed by physical examination and enhanced coronary CT examination in the physical examination center of our hospital during the same period were selected as the control group.Peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients in two groups were extracted,and the expression level of MALAT1 was detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR),and the correlation between the expression level of MALAT1 and ACS and the diagnostic and prognostic value of MALATI expression level for ACS were analyzed. Results:The expression level of MALAT1 in peripheral blood was significantly higher in the ACS group than in the control group(P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the expression level of MALAT1 in peripheral blood was independently correlated with ACS(OR=1.193,95%CI:1.037-1.372,P=0.014).ROC curve showed that the expression level of MALAT1 in peripheral blood was of certain diagnostic value for ACS(AUC=0.664,95%CI:0.600-0.720).Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that ACS patients with high expression level of MALAT1 in peripheral blood(≥0.816)had higher cumulative incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events than those with low expression level of MALAT1 in peripheral blood(<0.816)during(558±223)days follow-up(39.05%vs.30.61%,P<0.05). Conclusions:The expression level of MALAT1 in peripheral blood of patients with ACS is significantly increased,and the expression level of MALAT1 in peripheral blood has potential clinical value for the diagnosis and prognosis of patients with ACS.
10.Berberine inhibits autophagy and promotes apoptosis of fibroblast-like synovial cells from rheumatoid arthritis patients through the ROS/mTOR signaling pathway.
Shiye ZONG ; Jing ZHOU ; Weiwei CAI ; Yun YU ; Ying WANG ; Yining SONG ; Jingwen CHENG ; Yuhui LI ; Yi GAO ; Baihai WU ; He XIAN ; Fang WEI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2023;43(4):552-559
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the regulatory effect of berberine on autophagy and apoptosis balance of fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) from patients with in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and explore the mechanism.
METHODS:
The inhibitory effect of 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80 μmol/L berberine on RA-FLS proliferation was assessed using CCK-8 method. Annexin V/PI and JC-1 immunofluorescence staining was used to analyze the effect of berberine (30 μmol/L) on apoptosis of 25 ng/mL TNF-α- induced RA-FLSs, and Western blotting was performed to detect the changes in the expression levels of autophagy- and apoptosis-related proteins. The cells were further treated with the autophagy inducer RAPA and the autophagy inhibitor chloroquine to observe the changes in autophagic flow by laser confocal detection of mCherry-EGFP-LC3B. RA-FLSs were treated with the reactive oxygen species (ROS) mimic H2O2 or the ROS inhibitor NAC, and the effects of berberine on ROS, mTOR and p-mTOR levels were observed.
RESULTS:
The results of CCK-8 assay showed that berberine significantly inhibited the proliferation of RA-FLSs in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. Flow cytometry and JC-1 staining showed that berberine (30 μmol/L) significantly increased apoptosis rate (P < 0.01) and reduced the mitochondrial membrane potential of RA-FLSs (P < 0.05). Berberine treatment obviously decreased the ratios of Bcl-2/Bax (P < 0.05) and LC3B-II/I (P < 0.01) and increased the expression of p62 protein in the cells (P < 0.05). Detection of mCherry-EGFP-LC3B autophagy flow revealed obvious autophagy flow block in berberine-treated RA-FLSs. Berberine significantly reduced the level of ROS in TNF-α-induced RA-FLSs and upregulated the expression level of autophagy-related protein p-mTOR (P < 0.01); this effect was regulated by ROS level, and the combined use of RAPA significantly reduced the pro-apoptotic effect of berberine in RA-FLSs (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSION
Berberine can inhibit autophagy and promote apoptosis of RA-FLSs by regulating the ROS-mTOR pathway.
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Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism*
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/metabolism*
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Hydrogen Peroxide/metabolism*
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Sincalide/metabolism*
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Cell Proliferation
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid/metabolism*
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Signal Transduction
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TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases/metabolism*
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Apoptosis
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Autophagy
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