1.Pharmacokinetic Differences of Seven Components in Different Phases of Banxia Xiexintang in Rats
Chao HE ; Siyi LIU ; Mingyun WANG ; Qi WANG ; Jingwen ZHOU ; Tong ZHANG ; Yiqiong PU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(13):215-222
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effects of phases on the pharmacokinetic behavior of seven components from Banxia Xiexintang(BXT) in normal rats by investigating and comparing their pharmacokinetic profiles in different phase samples. MethodsThe phase separation of BXT was carried out by centrifugation-dialysis method, and three phase samples were obtained, including the precipitated phase(PP), colloidal phase(CP) and true solution phase(TP). A total of 24 male SD rats were randomly divided into BXT, PP, CP and TP groups(n=6). The BXT group was gavaged at a dose of 24.1 g·kg-1(calculated by the dosage of raw materials). After proper treatments, PP, CP and TP groups were administrated at the same dose as that of BXT group, respectively. Blood was collected from each group at set time points after gavage of BXT and the phase samples. The contents of 7 components(baicalin, wogonoside, wogonin, berberine, palmatine, ammonium glycyrrhizinate and isoliquiritin) in rat plasma were determined by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometry(UPLC-QqQ-MS/MS), and the pharmacokinetic parameters of each component were analyzed by DAS 2.0. ResultsThe peak concentration of baicalin was the highest among the blood-entered components in each group, followed by wogonoside. The results of the concentration-time curves and pharmacokinetic parameters of the 7 components showed that the area under the concentration-time curve(AUC) of isoliquiritin in the BXT group was the highest, followed by that in the CP group. AUC values of baicalin, wogonoside, wogonin and ammonium glycyrrhizinate in the BXT group were similar to those of the CP group, and AUC of palmatine in the BXT group was similar to that of the PP group. The elimination half-life(t1/2) values of baicalin and wogonoside in the BXT group was the longest, the t1/2 values of ammonium glycyrrhizinate and berberine were similar to those of the CP group, and the t1/2 of palmatine was similar to that of the PP group. The t1/2 of wogonin was the longest in the PP group, and the t1/2 of isoliquiritin was the longest in the TP group was the longest, which was similar to that in the PP group. Except for isoliquiritin, the other 6 components showed double peaks in the concentration-time curve of the PP group, indicating that the above components might be reabsorbed through the enterohepatic circulation in vivo, which resulted in the maintenance of high plasma concentrations for a long time, and consequently exhibited sustained-release properties. ConclusionThe pharmacokinetic characteristics of the components in different phases were different, and the CP phase may be the effective phase from the perspective of the pharmacological action of BXT. Compared with the BXT group, the in vivo action times of some components in the CP and PP groups were prolonged. The study explores the phase differences of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) compound decoction in the aspect of pharmacokinetics, and verifies that the phase states from TCM compound decoction will affect the pharmacokinetic behaviors of the active components, which may consequently lead to the difference in in vivo effects.
2.Pharmacokinetic Differences of Seven Components in Different Phases of Banxia Xiexintang in Rats
Chao HE ; Siyi LIU ; Mingyun WANG ; Qi WANG ; Jingwen ZHOU ; Tong ZHANG ; Yiqiong PU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(13):215-222
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effects of phases on the pharmacokinetic behavior of seven components from Banxia Xiexintang(BXT) in normal rats by investigating and comparing their pharmacokinetic profiles in different phase samples. MethodsThe phase separation of BXT was carried out by centrifugation-dialysis method, and three phase samples were obtained, including the precipitated phase(PP), colloidal phase(CP) and true solution phase(TP). A total of 24 male SD rats were randomly divided into BXT, PP, CP and TP groups(n=6). The BXT group was gavaged at a dose of 24.1 g·kg-1(calculated by the dosage of raw materials). After proper treatments, PP, CP and TP groups were administrated at the same dose as that of BXT group, respectively. Blood was collected from each group at set time points after gavage of BXT and the phase samples. The contents of 7 components(baicalin, wogonoside, wogonin, berberine, palmatine, ammonium glycyrrhizinate and isoliquiritin) in rat plasma were determined by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometry(UPLC-QqQ-MS/MS), and the pharmacokinetic parameters of each component were analyzed by DAS 2.0. ResultsThe peak concentration of baicalin was the highest among the blood-entered components in each group, followed by wogonoside. The results of the concentration-time curves and pharmacokinetic parameters of the 7 components showed that the area under the concentration-time curve(AUC) of isoliquiritin in the BXT group was the highest, followed by that in the CP group. AUC values of baicalin, wogonoside, wogonin and ammonium glycyrrhizinate in the BXT group were similar to those of the CP group, and AUC of palmatine in the BXT group was similar to that of the PP group. The elimination half-life(t1/2) values of baicalin and wogonoside in the BXT group was the longest, the t1/2 values of ammonium glycyrrhizinate and berberine were similar to those of the CP group, and the t1/2 of palmatine was similar to that of the PP group. The t1/2 of wogonin was the longest in the PP group, and the t1/2 of isoliquiritin was the longest in the TP group was the longest, which was similar to that in the PP group. Except for isoliquiritin, the other 6 components showed double peaks in the concentration-time curve of the PP group, indicating that the above components might be reabsorbed through the enterohepatic circulation in vivo, which resulted in the maintenance of high plasma concentrations for a long time, and consequently exhibited sustained-release properties. ConclusionThe pharmacokinetic characteristics of the components in different phases were different, and the CP phase may be the effective phase from the perspective of the pharmacological action of BXT. Compared with the BXT group, the in vivo action times of some components in the CP and PP groups were prolonged. The study explores the phase differences of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) compound decoction in the aspect of pharmacokinetics, and verifies that the phase states from TCM compound decoction will affect the pharmacokinetic behaviors of the active components, which may consequently lead to the difference in in vivo effects.
3.Study on the effects of crocetin in improving lower limb ischemia in diabetes mellitus through Anti-inflammatory actions and promotion of angiogenesis
Yunchao HUANG ; Yiqiong WANG ; Ting ZHANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Lan LI ; Ling ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(7):899-906
AIM:To investigate the therapeutic ef-fect of crocetin on diabetic lower limb ischemia and explore its underlying mechanism.METHODS:Male C57BL/6J mice aged 8 weeks were used to es-tablish a diabetic mouse model through intraperito-neal injection of streptozotocin(STZ).Following successful induction of diabetes,femoral artery li-gation(FAL)surgery was performed to create a model of diabetic lower limb ischemia.Fourteen days after STZ injection,the mice were treated with crocetin(3 mg/kg and 6 mg/kg)by gavage for 21 consecutive days.Post-FAL surgery,Doppler flowmetry was employed to assess blood flow in the mice of each group.Immunofluorescence stain-ing techniques were utilized to observe the expres-sion levels of platelet-endothelial cell adhesion molecule(CD31),α-smooth muscle actin(α-SMA),and inflammatory-related factors including tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α),interleukin-1β(IL-1β),in-terleukin-6(IL-6),and transforming growth factor-β(TGF-β)in the gastrocnemius muscle of diabetic mice with lower limb ischemia.RESULTS:Com-pared to the normal group,the model group exhib-ited significantly elevated blood glucose levels and significantly reduced lower limb blood flow(P<0.05).While CD31 and α-SMA expression showed no significant change,the expression levels of TNF-α,IL-1β,IL-6,and TGF-β were significantly in-creased(P<0.05,P<0.01,P<0.05,P<0.05).Com-pared to the model group,crocetin-treated groups showed no significant change in blood glucose lev-els but demonstrated significantly increased lower limb blood flow(P<0.05).The high-dose crocetin group(6 mg/kg)significantly enhanced CD31 andα-SMA expression(P<0.0001,P<0.05)and signifi-cantly reduced the expression levels of IL-1β,IL-6,and TGF-β(P<0.001,P<0.05,P<0.05).CONCLU-SION:Crocetin may exert its beneficial effects on diabetic lower limb ischemia through anti-inflam-matory and angiogenic mechanisms.
4.Pathogenic bacteria isolated from endoscopic submucosal dissection patients with postoperative pulmonary infection and predictive values of serum CRP,IL-6 and PCT
Haixin YAO ; Hui WANG ; Yiqiong CAO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(5):652-656
OBJECTIVE To observe the distribution of pathogens isolated from the endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD)patients with postoperative pulmonary infections and explore the values of serum C-reactive protein(CRP),interleukin-6(IL-6)and procalcitonin(PCT)in prediction of the pulmonary infection.METHODS A total of 246 patients who received ESD in the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from Dec.2022 to Dec.2023 were recruited as the research subjects and were divided into the infection group with 50 cases and the non-infection group with 196 cases according to the status of postoperative pulmonary infection.The sputum speci-mens were collected from the patients of the infection group,the isolated pathogens were identified.The risk fac-tors for the postoperative pulmonary infection in the ESD patients were analyzed.The levels of serum CRP,IL-6 and PCT were compared between the infection group and the non-infection group.The values of the indexes in pre-diction of the postoperative pulmonary infection in the ESD patients were observed.RESULTS Totally 67 strains of pathogens were isolated from the 50 patients with infection,21(31.34%)of which were gram-positive bacteria,37(55.22%)were gram-negative bacteria,and 9(13.43%)were fungi.The no less than 60 years of age(OR=4.785),complication with diabetes mellitus(OR=20.627),operation duration no less than 60 min(OR=19.643)and bedridden time no less than1 week(OR=38.641)were the risk factors for the postoperative pulmonary infec-tion in the ESD patients(P<0.05).There were significant differences in the levels of serum CRP,IL-6 and PCT between the infection group and the non-infection group(P<0.05).The sensitivity of the joint detection of serum CRP,IL-6 and PCT was 96.00%in prediction of the postoperative pulmonary infection in the ESD patients,with the specificity 83.67%,the AUC value 0.898,which were superior to the single detection of CRP,IL-6 and PCT(P<0.05).CONCLUSIONS The ESD patients are at high risk of postoperative pulmonary infection.The gram-negative bacteria are dominant among the pathogens.There are a variety of influencing factors for the postopera-tive pulmonary infection in the ESD patients.The CRP,IL-6 and PCT have certain values in prediction of the postoperative pulmonary infection in the ESD patients.
5.Pathogenic bacteria isolated from endoscopic submucosal dissection patients with postoperative pulmonary infection and predictive values of serum CRP,IL-6 and PCT
Haixin YAO ; Hui WANG ; Yiqiong CAO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(5):652-656
OBJECTIVE To observe the distribution of pathogens isolated from the endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD)patients with postoperative pulmonary infections and explore the values of serum C-reactive protein(CRP),interleukin-6(IL-6)and procalcitonin(PCT)in prediction of the pulmonary infection.METHODS A total of 246 patients who received ESD in the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from Dec.2022 to Dec.2023 were recruited as the research subjects and were divided into the infection group with 50 cases and the non-infection group with 196 cases according to the status of postoperative pulmonary infection.The sputum speci-mens were collected from the patients of the infection group,the isolated pathogens were identified.The risk fac-tors for the postoperative pulmonary infection in the ESD patients were analyzed.The levels of serum CRP,IL-6 and PCT were compared between the infection group and the non-infection group.The values of the indexes in pre-diction of the postoperative pulmonary infection in the ESD patients were observed.RESULTS Totally 67 strains of pathogens were isolated from the 50 patients with infection,21(31.34%)of which were gram-positive bacteria,37(55.22%)were gram-negative bacteria,and 9(13.43%)were fungi.The no less than 60 years of age(OR=4.785),complication with diabetes mellitus(OR=20.627),operation duration no less than 60 min(OR=19.643)and bedridden time no less than1 week(OR=38.641)were the risk factors for the postoperative pulmonary infec-tion in the ESD patients(P<0.05).There were significant differences in the levels of serum CRP,IL-6 and PCT between the infection group and the non-infection group(P<0.05).The sensitivity of the joint detection of serum CRP,IL-6 and PCT was 96.00%in prediction of the postoperative pulmonary infection in the ESD patients,with the specificity 83.67%,the AUC value 0.898,which were superior to the single detection of CRP,IL-6 and PCT(P<0.05).CONCLUSIONS The ESD patients are at high risk of postoperative pulmonary infection.The gram-negative bacteria are dominant among the pathogens.There are a variety of influencing factors for the postopera-tive pulmonary infection in the ESD patients.The CRP,IL-6 and PCT have certain values in prediction of the postoperative pulmonary infection in the ESD patients.
6.Study on the effects of crocetin in improving lower limb ischemia in diabetes mellitus through Anti-inflammatory actions and promotion of angiogenesis
Yunchao HUANG ; Yiqiong WANG ; Ting ZHANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Lan LI ; Ling ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(7):899-906
AIM:To investigate the therapeutic ef-fect of crocetin on diabetic lower limb ischemia and explore its underlying mechanism.METHODS:Male C57BL/6J mice aged 8 weeks were used to es-tablish a diabetic mouse model through intraperito-neal injection of streptozotocin(STZ).Following successful induction of diabetes,femoral artery li-gation(FAL)surgery was performed to create a model of diabetic lower limb ischemia.Fourteen days after STZ injection,the mice were treated with crocetin(3 mg/kg and 6 mg/kg)by gavage for 21 consecutive days.Post-FAL surgery,Doppler flowmetry was employed to assess blood flow in the mice of each group.Immunofluorescence stain-ing techniques were utilized to observe the expres-sion levels of platelet-endothelial cell adhesion molecule(CD31),α-smooth muscle actin(α-SMA),and inflammatory-related factors including tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α),interleukin-1β(IL-1β),in-terleukin-6(IL-6),and transforming growth factor-β(TGF-β)in the gastrocnemius muscle of diabetic mice with lower limb ischemia.RESULTS:Com-pared to the normal group,the model group exhib-ited significantly elevated blood glucose levels and significantly reduced lower limb blood flow(P<0.05).While CD31 and α-SMA expression showed no significant change,the expression levels of TNF-α,IL-1β,IL-6,and TGF-β were significantly in-creased(P<0.05,P<0.01,P<0.05,P<0.05).Com-pared to the model group,crocetin-treated groups showed no significant change in blood glucose lev-els but demonstrated significantly increased lower limb blood flow(P<0.05).The high-dose crocetin group(6 mg/kg)significantly enhanced CD31 andα-SMA expression(P<0.0001,P<0.05)and signifi-cantly reduced the expression levels of IL-1β,IL-6,and TGF-β(P<0.001,P<0.05,P<0.05).CONCLU-SION:Crocetin may exert its beneficial effects on diabetic lower limb ischemia through anti-inflam-matory and angiogenic mechanisms.
7.Dynamic functional connectivity and effective connectivity of postcentral gyrus in patients with schizophrenia
Wenjuan LIU ; Weiliang YANG ; Shimin YE ; Huiming NIU ; Yiqiong JIN ; Gang LI ; Gangping WANG ; Ning HOU ; Jie LI
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(7):585-590
Objective:To explore the characteristics of brain dynamic activity in patients with schizophrenia by using functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI).Methods:Forty-three patients with schizophrenia and 31 normal controls were recruited and under fMRI scanning.The Positive and Negative Symptom Scale(PANS)was used to assess the severity of clinical symptoms.The DPABI software were used to compute dReHo and dFC.Granger causality analysis was used to calculate the effective connectivity between the significant brain regions of dReHo and the whole brain.Two sample t-test was performed to compare the difference of dReHo and dFC be-tween patients with schizophrenia and normal controls.Results:The dReHo of left postcentral gyrus(LPG)(P<0.01,cluster-level FWE corrected)in patients with schizophrenia was decreased.The Dfc was increased between left postcentral and left middle frontal gyrus,left superior medial frontal gyrus,right calcarine,left medial cingulum gyrus,right supplementary motor area(P<0.01,uncorrected).Compared with normal controls,patients with schiz-ophrenia showed decreased effective connectivity from LPG to right putamen.Conclusion:It suggests that the ab-normal functional activity of the postcentral gyrus mightcontribute to the neural physiopathology in patients with schizophrenia.
8.Chylomicron retention disease caused by SAR1B gene variations in 2 cases and literatures review
Yiqiong ZHANG ; Liting WU ; Ye CHENG ; Yi LU ; Yuchuan LI ; Jiayan FENG ; Qinghe XING ; Weijun LI ; Jianshe WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(6):565-570
Objective:To summarize the genotype and clinical characteristics of chylomicron retention disease (CMRD) caused by secretion associated Ras related GTPase 1B (SAR1B) gene variations.Methods:Clinical data and genetic testing results of 2 children with CMRD treated at Children′s Hospital of Fudan University and Jiangxi Provincial Children′s Hospital from May 2022 to July 2023 were summarized. To provide an overview of the clinical and genetic characteristics of CMRD caused by SAR1B gene variations, all of the literature was searched and reviewed from China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform, China VIP database, China Biology Medicine disc and PubMed database (up to January 2024) with "chylomicron retention disease" "Anderson disease" or "Anderson syndrome" as the search terms. All relevant literatures were reviewed to summarize the clinical and genetic features of CMRD caused by SAR1B gene variations.Results:One 11-year-old boy and one 4-month-old girl with CMRD. Both patients had lipid malabsorption, failure to thrive, decreased cholesterol, elevated transaminase and creatine kinase, and Vitamin E deficiency, with homozygous variations (c.224A>G) and compound heterozygous variations (c.224A>G and c.554G>T) in SAR1B gene, respectively. Case 1 was followed up for over a month, and he still occasionally experienced lower limb muscle pain. Case 2 was followed up for more than a year, and her had caught up to normal levels. Both patients had no other significant discomfort. Literature search retrieved 0 Chinese literature and 22 English literatures. In addition to the 2 cases reported in this study, a total of 51 patients were identified as CMRD caused by SAR1B gene variations. Twenty-one types of SAR1B variants 10 missense, 4 nonsense, 3 frameshift, 1 in-frame deletion, 1 splice, 1 gross deletion, and 1 gross insertion-deletion were found among the 51 CMRD cases. Among all the patients, 49 cases had lipid malabsorption (43 cases had diarrhea or fatty diarrhea, 17 cases had vomiting, and 12 cases had abdominal distension), 45 cases had lipid soluble Vitamin deficiency (43 cases had Vitamin E deficiency, 10 cases had Vitamin A deficiency, 9 case had Vitamin D deficiency, and 5 cases had Vitamin K deficiency), 35 cases had failure to thrive, 32 cases had liver involvement (32 cases had elevated transaminases, 5 cases had fatty liver, and 3 cases had hepatomegaly), 29 cases had white small intestinal mucosa under endoscopy, and 17 cases had elevated creatine kinase, 14 cases had neuropathy, 5 cases had ocular lesions, 2 cases had acanthocytosis, 1 case had decreased cardiac ejection fraction, and 1 case was symptom-free.Conclusions:Early infancy failure to thrive and lipid malabsorption are common issues for CMRD patients. The laboratory tests are characterized by hypocholesterolemia with or without fat-soluble Vitamin deficiency, elevated liver enzymes and (or) creatine kinase. Currently, missense variations are frequent among the primarily homozygous SAR1B genotypes that have been described.
9.Application and progress of ablation therapy for large liver cancer
Zhen WANG ; Zhen WANG ; Shuo WANG ; Yiqiong ZHANG ; Xiaoling YU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2024;32(5):469-473
Primary liver cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors. A liver tumor is defined as a large cancer when its diameter is ≥5 cm. Resection surgical therapy can be performed only on a small portion of large cancers because of its own features. As a result, non-resection surgical therapy has become a hot and difficult issue of widespread concern. In recent years, with the development of ablation technology, research on the use of ablation alone and ablation combined with other modalities for the treatment of large liver cancer has continued to deepen, and good clinical results have been achieved. Although there are many reports on ablation treatment for large liver cancer, there are currently no standardized treatment guidelines, and there are still controversies about treatment strategies. This article reviews the development of ablation therapy, the current status of single and combined ablation therapy, the prevention of related complications, and other aspects of large liver cancer.
10.The integrated teaching design of the core course of Chinese medicine specialty " Traditional Chinese Medicine Analytics" based on virtual simulation
Lan SHEN ; Tong ZHANG ; Zhi WANG ; Yue DING ; Yiqiong PU ; Xiao LIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(11):1648-1652
The course of " Traditional Chinese Medicine Analytics" of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was listed as the Shanghai Key construction course in 2017, was selected as the Shanghai first-class course in 2021, and was selected as the national first-class course in 2023. This article reviews the knowledge points of identification analysis, quantitative analysis, inspection, fingerprint, and specific chromatogram in the course of " Traditional Chinese Medicine Analytics" which are integrated to the virtual simulation experimental projects to construct a knowledge map for this course. With gas chromatography as an example, this article introduces the ideas for constructing virtual simulation experimental projects of gas chromatography analytical techniques in traditional Chinese medicine and evaluates the teaching effect from the dimensions of the degree of student completion, learning performance, and error rate, so as to lay a solid foundation for promoting the integration of virtual simulation technology into the construction of core courses, continuously improve the quality of classroom teaching, and achieve the goal of winning in the classroom.

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