1.Traditional Chinese Medicine Regulates Related Signaling Pathways to Prevent and Control Breast Cancer and Precancerous Lesions: A Review
Yifei ZENG ; Di ZHAO ; Junyue WANG ; Mengjie WANG ; Yubo GUO ; Yu ZHOU ; Dongxiao ZHANG ; Wenjie ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(5):290-301
Breast cancer has become the malignant tumor with the highest incidence rate among women, seriously threatening the life and health of women all over the world. The pathogenic factors and development mechanisms of breast cancer are complex and diverse. The development of breast cells from ordinary hyperplasia to atypical hyperplasia, and from pre-cancerous lesions to cancerous lesions, is a long-term progressive process. Therefore, early screening and prevention of breast cancer is particularly important. Western medicine has a relatively mature treatment program for breast cancer, which is mainly based on surgery and systemic treatment, whereas the ensuing complications and adverse reactions often bring a heavy burden to patients. For the precancerous lesions of breast cancer, surgery is also the mainstay of treatment. In recent years, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has increasingly highlighted its advantages in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer. Increasing studies have shown that in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer and pre-cancerous lesions, TCM compound prescriptions, single herbs or herb pairs, and active components are able to regulate a variety of intracellular signaling pathways through multi-targets to inhibit the proliferation and invasion, promote the apoptosis and autophagy of tumor cells, and regulate the cell cycle and the immune microenvironment, thus exerting anti-tumor effects. At the same time, they can significantly attenuate the toxic side effects of radiotherapy and drug resistance of patients. However, the specific mechanisms of TCM in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer and precancerous lesions have not been fully clarified. The available studies are tanglesome regarding the TCM inhibition of tumor development through the regulation of classical signaling pathways such as phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (Akt)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), Wnt/β-catenin, and Notch, which still need to be verified by a large number of clinical and experimental studies. Therefore, this paper reviews the research progress in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer and precancerous lesions by TCM through interfering with the relevant signaling pathways in recent years, aiming to summarize the possible mechanisms of TCM in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer and provide references for subsequent studies.
2.Analysis of correlation between ankle instability and load-induced osteochondral lesions of the talus
Yubo XIA ; Ying GUO ; Wen LUO ; Zhen SHEN ; Ziliang RUAN ; Miao TIAN ; Tao WANG ; Wei DONG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(2):169-176
Objective:To investigate the biomechanical correlation between ankle instability and osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLT) under loading conditionsMethods:A healthy 29-year-old male volunteer was selected for the study. A 64-slice spiral CT scan of the right lower limb was performed to construct a detailed finite element model of the ankle joint, including ligaments and cartilage. Three injury models were created: models of distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury, lateral collateral ligament injury, and a combined injury of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis and lateral collateral ligament. Differences in stress distribution on the tibiotalar joint surface, talus stress, and talus displacement were analyzed through anterior drawer test, inversion stress test, and external rotation stress test.Results:In the anterior drawer test, as the forward traction force increased (40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, and 150 N), all the injury models showed a progressive increase in tibiotalar joint surface stress, talus stress, and talus displacement. The combined injury model showed the highest tibiotalar joint surface stress (32.6 MPa), while the lateral collateral ligament injury model demonstrated the highest talus stress (56.5 MPa). Talus displacement increased significantly with traction, reaching the maximum (4.88 mm) in the combined injury model under 150 N. In the inversion stress test, stress on the tibiotalar joint surface in the lateral collateral ligament injury model was concentrated on the posterior-lateral and posterior-medial regions, whereas in the combined injury model, stress on the tibiotalar joint surface was predominantly concentrated in the posterior-medial region. Talus stress was localized to the talus neck and body in all the models, with the combined injury model showing the largest talus displacement (8.46 mm). In the external rotation stress test, stress on the tibiotalar joint surface was mainly distributed in the posterior-medial, posterior-lateral, and anterior-lateral regions in all the models. Talus stress was concentrated at the talus neck and body. The combined injury model exhibited the greatest talus displacement (12.50 mm).Conclusion:Ankle instability, particularly from combined injuries of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis and lateral collateral ligament, significantly increases the stress concentration and talus displacement under loading conditions, thus elevating the risk of OLT.
3.Academic Thoughts of Famous Diannan Bone-Setting Physician SU Caichen and His Specific Bone-Setting Manipulations
Miao TIAN ; Youyang ZHU ; Yubo XIA ; Xiaohan ZHOU ; Wen LUO ; Ying GUO ; Tao WANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(1):225-230
Diannan Su's bone-setting school is one of the orthopedic schools of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM),and Su Caichen,a famous bone-setting physician in Diannan,is the key figure of Diannan Su's bone-setting school.This paper systematically summarized Su Caichen's bone-setting academic thoughts of"adaptation","harmonization"and"recovery",presented his core bone-setting concepts of"original traumatic chamber","bone-setting prior to activating blood and vessles,bone-setting together with soothing tendons and then fracture healing naturally after the removal of stasis",and introduced his five kinds of bone-setting manipulations for treating the common upper limb fractures in detail,namely shaking and pushing manipulations for distal radius fracture,floating manipulations for fracture of both ulna and radius,five-step manipulations for supracondylar fractures of humerus,staging manipulations for humeral shaft fracture,and degloving manipulations for proximal humeral fractures complicated with shoulder dislocation.Su Caichen's bone-setting academic thoughts,bone-setting concepts and his specific TCM bone-setting manipulations have constructed the academic and theoretical system of Diannan Su's bone-setting school,which will provide an approach for TCM treatment of orthopedic diseases,and will promote the inheritance and development of the specific TCM orthopedic schools.
4.Expert Consensus on Clinical Application of Qinbaohong Zhike Oral Liquid in Treatment of Acute Bronchitis and Acute Attack of Chronic Bronchitis
Jian LIU ; Hongchun ZHANG ; Chengxiang WANG ; Hongsheng CUI ; Xia CUI ; Shunan ZHANG ; Daowen YANG ; Cuiling FENG ; Yubo GUO ; Zengtao SUN ; Huiyong ZHANG ; Guangxi LI ; Qing MIAO ; Sumei WANG ; Liqing SHI ; Hongjun YANG ; Ting LIU ; Fangbo ZHANG ; Sheng CHEN ; Wei CHEN ; Hai WANG ; Lin LIN ; Nini QU ; Lei WU ; Dengshan WU ; Yafeng LIU ; Wenyan ZHANG ; Yueying ZHANG ; Yongfen FAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(4):182-188
The Expert Consensus on Clinical Application of Qinbaohong Zhike Oral Liquid in Treatment of Acute Bronchitis and Acute Attack of Chronic Bronchitis (GS/CACM 337-2023) was released by the China Association of Chinese Medicine on December 13th, 2023. This expert consensus was developed by experts in methodology, pharmacy, and Chinese medicine in strict accordance with the development requirements of the China Association of Chinese Medicine (CACM) and based on the latest medical evidence and the clinical medication experience of well-known experts in the fields of respiratory medicine (pulmonary diseases) and pediatrics. This expert consensus defines the application of Qinbaohong Zhike oral liquid in the treatment of cough and excessive sputum caused by phlegm-heat obstructing lung, acute bronchitis, and acute attack of chronic bronchitis from the aspects of applicable populations, efficacy evaluation, usage, dosage, drug combination, and safety. It is expected to guide the rational drug use in medical and health institutions, give full play to the unique value of Qinbaohong Zhike oral liquid, and vigorously promote the inheritance and innovation of Chinese patent medicines.
5.Predictive Value of Baseline Extracellular Volume for Therapeutic Cardiac Response in Light Chain Cardiac Amyloidosis
Yang LU ; Jingyi LI ; Yubo GUO ; Yining WANG ; Jian LI ; Zhuang TIAN
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(6):583-590
Objectives:This study aims to explore the value of the baseline extracellular volume(ECV)measured by cardiac magnetic resonance(CMR)in predicting cardiac response in patients with light chain cardiac amyloidosis(AL-CA)after treatment.Methods:This single-center retrospective cohort study included AL-CA patients diagnosed between May 2020 and March 2023.Baseline ECV measurement and other relevant parameters were derived from CMR.Therapeutic cardiac response was assessed through serial measurements of N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide(NT-proBNP).Complete recovery was defined as achieving NT-proBNP≤350 pg/ml post-treatment.Patients demonstrating>60%reduction from baseline NT-proBNP without attaining complete response criteria were classified as very good partial recovery.Those showing 31%-60%decreases from baseline NT-proBNP without meeting the threshold for very good partial recovery were qualified as partial recovery,while≤30%reductions from baseline were considered as non-recovery.The study evaluated two endpoints:the initial emergence of any cardiac recovery(encompassing partial recovery,very good partial recovery,or complete recovery)and the subsequent attainment of optimal cardiac recovery(encompassing partial recovery,very good partial recovery,or complete recovery).The patients were divided into two groups based on whether they experienced cardiac recovery at the end of follow-up:the recovery group(n=24,comprising 7 with partial recovery,14 with very good partial recovery,and 3 with complete recovery)and the non-recovery group(n=16).Cox Proportional hazards regression models were used to analyse the impact of baseline ECV on the cardiac recovery.The Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test were used to assess and compare the probability and timing of cardiac recovery between different baseline ECV groups.Results:Among the 40 patients,28(70%)were male,with a mean age of(58?±?8)years.32 patients(80%)had the λ subtype of AL-CA.During a median follow-up of 568(155,1 049)days,15 patients showed partial cardiac recovery at 60 days post-treatment,and 3 patients achieved very good partial cardiac recovery;by 720 days of treatment and until the end of follow-up,3 patients achieved complete cardiac recovery.Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that baseline ECV(HR=0.937,95%CI:0.879-0.999,P=0.045)and daratumumab-based regimens(HR=3.279,95%CI:1.098-9.796,P=0.033)were significant predictors of the initial cardiac recovery.Similarly,baseline ECV(HR=0.931,95%CI:0.867-1.000,P=0.048)and daratumumab-based regimens(HR=3.132,95%CI:1.052-9.319,P=0.040)were also independent predictors for the best cardiac recovery.Kaplan-Meier analysis demonstrated that patients with baseline ECV<54%achieved an earlier first cardiac recovery than those with baseline ECV≥54%(log-rank P=0.014)and the group with baseline ECV<55%were more likely to achieve the best cardiac recovery compared to those with baseline ECV≥55%(log-rank P=0.006).Conclusions:Baseline ECV measured by CMR can serve as an independent predictor of cardiac recovery in AL-CA patients after treatment.Lower baseline ECV levels are associated with a faster and more favorable cardiac recovery.The daratumumab-based regimens demonstrated superior cardiac recovery outcomes.
6.Mechanism of rheum tanguticum polysaccharide in treating ulcerative colitis induced by trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid
Yubo WANG ; Chenchen GUO ; Gaona LI ; Liying YANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(3):640-643,649
Objective:To investigate the role of rheum tanguticum polysaccharide(RTP)in treating ulcerative colitis(UC)by improving intestinal flora.Methods:UC model was established,rats were divided into normal control group,model group and RTP treatment group.The integrity of colonic mucosa,submucosa and muscularis were observed by HE staining.Expressions of TNF-α,IL-6,IL-8 and IL-1β in serum were assessed by ELISA.16S rRNA sequencing was performed to analyze the composition and differences of intestinal flora in rats.Results:UC rats had symptoms such as loose stools,blood in the stool,anal filth,chills and mental malaise.RTP treatment could significantly improve the symptoms and reduce DAI scores(P<0.05).HE staining showed that the colonic struc-ture of UC rats was necrotic and inflammatory cells infiltrated submucosa.RTP treatment could significantly promote the repair and regeneration of mucosal epithelium.RTP could significantly inhibit inflammatory response and downregulate the expression of inflam-matory factors in UC rats(P<0.05).Composition and abundance of intestinal flora in UC rats were significantly different from that of normal control group.Staphylococcus was significantly increased,while Collinsella,Allobaculum,Chlamydia and Holdemanella were significantly decreased.RTP treatment could improve intestinal flora,reduce the abundance of Staphylococcus,and increase the abundance of Collinsella,Allobaculum,Chlamydia and Holdemanella.Conclusion:RTP can be used to treat UC in rats by inhibiting inflammation and improving intestinal flora.
7.The Influence of Boundary Condition Changes of Inner and Outer Walls of Osteon on Fluid Flow Characteristics:A Finite Element Study
Weilun YU ; Xiuying LIU ; Qiong WANG ; Yuan YAO ; Yubo GUO ; Ning QU ; Xiaogang WU ; Haoyu FENG ; Zhiqiang LI
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(3):656-662
Objective To explore the characteristics of fluid flow within loaded osteons under different boundary conditions.Methods The COMSOL Multiphysics software was used to establish a three-dimensional(3D)finite element model of osteons with different boundary conditions,and the variation rules of pore pressure and flow velocity of osteons under different inner wall pulsating blood pressures and outer wall elastic constraint conditions were analyzed.Results As the pulsatile blood pressure inside the osteon increased from 0 mmHg(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa)to 300 mmHg,the peak pore pressure within the osteon correspondingly increased from 26 kPa to 68 kPa.As the elastic constraint on the outer wall of osteons changed from being completely elastic to completely constrained,the peak pore pressure within osteons increased from 15 kPa to 26 kPa,and the peak flow velocity increased from 0.04 um/s to 0.07 um/s.Conclusions This study reveals the influence laws of changes in boundary conditions such as the pulsatile blood pressure on the inner wall and the elastic constraint on the outer wall of osteons on fluid flow characteristics within loaded osteons.These findings are conducive to a deeper understanding of the mechanical response mechanisms of bone tissues in both physiological and pathological states,and provide an important theoretical basrs for further researches on bone mechanotransduction.
8.5.0T and 3.0T Coronary Magnetic Resonance Angiography Based on Compressed Sensing Acceleration:A Comparative Study
Shihai ZHAO ; Zhengyu XU ; Yubo GUO ; Gan SUN ; Lu LIN ; Yining WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(7):706-711
Purpose To compare the 5.0T gradient echo coronary magnetic resonance angiography(CMRA)using compressed sensing(CS)acceleration technology(5.0TCS-CMRA)vs.3.0T gradient echo-CMRA(3.0TCS-CMRA)using CS.Materials and Methods Twenty-five healthy volunteers aged 23 to 30 years from December 16,2023 to January 14,2024 at Peking Union Medical College Hospital,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences were prospective enrolled in this study.The interval between 3.0TCS-CMRA and 5.0TCS-CMRA was within two weeks.3.0TCS-CMRA used T2 preparation and 5.0TCS-CMRA did not use T2 preparation.The image quality scores,coronary artery length,signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)and contrast-to-noise ratio between coronary blood and adjacent myocardium or tissue(CNRmyo-blood)were evaluated.Results On 5.0TCS-CMRA,the SNR and CNRmyo-blood of the proximal right coronary artery(RCA)in 25 healthy volunteers were significantly higher than those of 3.0TCS-CMRA(SNR:318.07±94.06 vs.223.81±51.19,t=-5.609,P<0.001;CNRmyo-blood:212.75±91.44 vs.149.70±59.53,Z=-3.619,P<0.001),while the SNR and CNRmyo-blood of proximal left anterior descending coronary artery(LAD)and left circumflex coronary artery(LCX)were not significantly higher than those of 3.0TCS-CMRA(SNR:315.52±102.49 vs.306.35±92.85,t=-0.627,P=0.536;289.72±88.79 vs.272.87±84.68,t=-1.226,P=0.232;CNRmyo-blood:135.83±93.53 vs.203.94±74.30,t=4.132,P<0.001;117.66±79.63 vs.161.60±78.91,t=3.127,P=0.005).The length of the three coronary arteries measured by 5.0TCS-CMRA was significantly shorter than that of 3.0TCS-CMRA[RCA:(126.04±31.54)mm vs.(137.20±29.93)mm,t=2.911,P=0.008;LAD:(122.68±24.63)mm vs.(134.24±23.38)mm,Z=-3.026,P=0.002;LCX:(57.07±26.70)mm vs.(68.27±24.02)mm,t=2.552,P=0.018].There was no significant difference in the scanning time required between 3.0TCS-CMRA and 5.0TCS-CMRA[(8.60±2.84)min vs.(8.30±2.32)min,Z=-0.183,P=0.855].The image scores of the three major coronary arteries of 5.0TCS-CMRA were significantly lower than those of 3.0TCS-CMRA(RCA:2.52±0.59 vs.3.16±0.69,Z=-3.258,P=0.001;LAD:2.72±0.74 vs.3.24±0.66,Z=-2.540,P=0.011;LCX:2.44±0.71 vs.3.00±0.87,Z=-2.462,P=0.014).Conclusion In the absence of T2 preparation,5.0TCS-CMRA can still show obvious advantages in the SNR and CNRmyo-blood of proximal RCA compared with 3.0TCS-CMRA,which suggests the application potential of 5.0TCS-CMRA.In the future,a suitable T2 preparation pulse or potential alternative may significantly improve the performance of the 5.0TCS-CMRA.
9.Mechanism of rheum tanguticum polysaccharide in treating ulcerative colitis induced by trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid
Yubo WANG ; Chenchen GUO ; Gaona LI ; Liying YANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(3):640-643,649
Objective:To investigate the role of rheum tanguticum polysaccharide(RTP)in treating ulcerative colitis(UC)by improving intestinal flora.Methods:UC model was established,rats were divided into normal control group,model group and RTP treatment group.The integrity of colonic mucosa,submucosa and muscularis were observed by HE staining.Expressions of TNF-α,IL-6,IL-8 and IL-1β in serum were assessed by ELISA.16S rRNA sequencing was performed to analyze the composition and differences of intestinal flora in rats.Results:UC rats had symptoms such as loose stools,blood in the stool,anal filth,chills and mental malaise.RTP treatment could significantly improve the symptoms and reduce DAI scores(P<0.05).HE staining showed that the colonic struc-ture of UC rats was necrotic and inflammatory cells infiltrated submucosa.RTP treatment could significantly promote the repair and regeneration of mucosal epithelium.RTP could significantly inhibit inflammatory response and downregulate the expression of inflam-matory factors in UC rats(P<0.05).Composition and abundance of intestinal flora in UC rats were significantly different from that of normal control group.Staphylococcus was significantly increased,while Collinsella,Allobaculum,Chlamydia and Holdemanella were significantly decreased.RTP treatment could improve intestinal flora,reduce the abundance of Staphylococcus,and increase the abundance of Collinsella,Allobaculum,Chlamydia and Holdemanella.Conclusion:RTP can be used to treat UC in rats by inhibiting inflammation and improving intestinal flora.
10.5.0T and 3.0T Coronary Magnetic Resonance Angiography Based on Compressed Sensing Acceleration:A Comparative Study
Shihai ZHAO ; Zhengyu XU ; Yubo GUO ; Gan SUN ; Lu LIN ; Yining WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(7):706-711
Purpose To compare the 5.0T gradient echo coronary magnetic resonance angiography(CMRA)using compressed sensing(CS)acceleration technology(5.0TCS-CMRA)vs.3.0T gradient echo-CMRA(3.0TCS-CMRA)using CS.Materials and Methods Twenty-five healthy volunteers aged 23 to 30 years from December 16,2023 to January 14,2024 at Peking Union Medical College Hospital,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences were prospective enrolled in this study.The interval between 3.0TCS-CMRA and 5.0TCS-CMRA was within two weeks.3.0TCS-CMRA used T2 preparation and 5.0TCS-CMRA did not use T2 preparation.The image quality scores,coronary artery length,signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)and contrast-to-noise ratio between coronary blood and adjacent myocardium or tissue(CNRmyo-blood)were evaluated.Results On 5.0TCS-CMRA,the SNR and CNRmyo-blood of the proximal right coronary artery(RCA)in 25 healthy volunteers were significantly higher than those of 3.0TCS-CMRA(SNR:318.07±94.06 vs.223.81±51.19,t=-5.609,P<0.001;CNRmyo-blood:212.75±91.44 vs.149.70±59.53,Z=-3.619,P<0.001),while the SNR and CNRmyo-blood of proximal left anterior descending coronary artery(LAD)and left circumflex coronary artery(LCX)were not significantly higher than those of 3.0TCS-CMRA(SNR:315.52±102.49 vs.306.35±92.85,t=-0.627,P=0.536;289.72±88.79 vs.272.87±84.68,t=-1.226,P=0.232;CNRmyo-blood:135.83±93.53 vs.203.94±74.30,t=4.132,P<0.001;117.66±79.63 vs.161.60±78.91,t=3.127,P=0.005).The length of the three coronary arteries measured by 5.0TCS-CMRA was significantly shorter than that of 3.0TCS-CMRA[RCA:(126.04±31.54)mm vs.(137.20±29.93)mm,t=2.911,P=0.008;LAD:(122.68±24.63)mm vs.(134.24±23.38)mm,Z=-3.026,P=0.002;LCX:(57.07±26.70)mm vs.(68.27±24.02)mm,t=2.552,P=0.018].There was no significant difference in the scanning time required between 3.0TCS-CMRA and 5.0TCS-CMRA[(8.60±2.84)min vs.(8.30±2.32)min,Z=-0.183,P=0.855].The image scores of the three major coronary arteries of 5.0TCS-CMRA were significantly lower than those of 3.0TCS-CMRA(RCA:2.52±0.59 vs.3.16±0.69,Z=-3.258,P=0.001;LAD:2.72±0.74 vs.3.24±0.66,Z=-2.540,P=0.011;LCX:2.44±0.71 vs.3.00±0.87,Z=-2.462,P=0.014).Conclusion In the absence of T2 preparation,5.0TCS-CMRA can still show obvious advantages in the SNR and CNRmyo-blood of proximal RCA compared with 3.0TCS-CMRA,which suggests the application potential of 5.0TCS-CMRA.In the future,a suitable T2 preparation pulse or potential alternative may significantly improve the performance of the 5.0TCS-CMRA.

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