1.Fast Object Perception in The Subcortical Pathway: a Commentary on Wang et al.’s Paper in Human Brain Mapping (2023)
Hao-Yun MA ; Yu-Yin WEI ; Li-Ping HU
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2025;52(7):1904-1908
The subcortical visual pathway is generally thought to be involved in dangerous information processing, such as fear processing and defensive behavior. A recent study, published in Human Brain Mapping, shows a new function of the subcortical pathway involved in the fast processing of non-emotional object perception. Rapid object processing is a critical function of visual system. Topological perception theory proposes that the initial perception of objects begins with the extraction of topological property (TP). However, the mechanism of rapid TP processing remains unclear. The researchers investigated the subcortical mechanism of TP processing with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). They find that a subcortical magnocellular pathway is responsible for the early processing of TP, and this subcortical processing of TP accelerates object recognition. Based on their findings, we propose a novel training approach called subcortical magnocellular pathway training (SMPT), aimed at improving the efficiency of the subcortical M pathway to restore visual and attentional functions in disorders associated with subcortical pathway dysfunction.
2.Identification of blood-entering components of Anshen Dropping Pills based on UPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS combined with network pharmacology and evaluation of their anti-insomnia effects and mechanisms.
Xia-Xia REN ; Jin-Na YANG ; Xue-Jun LUO ; Hui-Ping LI ; Miao QIAO ; Wen-Jia WANG ; Yi HE ; Shui-Ping ZHOU ; Yun-Hui HU ; Rui-Ming LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(7):1928-1937
This study identified blood-entering components of Anshen Dropping Pills and explored their anti-insomnia effects and mechanisms. The main blood-entering components of Anshen Dropping Pills were detected and identified by UPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS. The rationality of the formula was assessed by using enrichment analysis based on the relationship between drugs and symptoms, and core targets of its active components were selected as the the potential anti-insomnia targets of Anshen Dropping Pills through network pharmacology analysis. Furthermore, protein-protein interaction(PPI) network, Gene Ontology(GO) enrichment analysis, and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG) pathway analysis were performed on the core targets. An active component-core target network for Anshen Dropping Pills was constructed. Finally, the effects of low-, medium-, and high-dose groups of Anshen Dropping Pills on sleep episodes, sleep duration, and sleep latency in mice were measured by supraliminal and subliminal pentobarbital sodium experiments. Moreover, total scores of the Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI) scale was used to evaluate the changes before and after the treatment with Anshen Dropping Pills in a clinical study. The enrichment analysis based on the relationship between drugs and symptoms verified the rationality of the Anshen Dropping Pills formula, and nine blood-entering components of Anshen Dropping Pills were identified by UPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS. The network proximity revealed a significant correlation between eight components and insomnia, including magnoflorine, liquiritin, spinosin, quercitrin, jujuboside A, ginsenoside Rb_3, glycyrrhizic acid, and glycyrrhetinic acid. Network pharmacology analysis indicated that the major anti-insomnia pathways of Anshen Dropping Pills involved substance and energy metabolism, neuroprotection, immune system regulation, and endocrine regulation. Seven core genes related to insomnia were identified: APOE, ALB, BDNF, PPARG, INS, TP53, and TNF. In summary, Anshen Dropping Pills could increase sleep episodes, prolong sleep duration, and reduce sleep latency in mice. Clinical study results demonstrated that Anshen Dropping Pills could decrease total scores of PSQI scale. This study reveals the pharmacodynamic basis and potential multi-component, multi-target, and multi-pathway effects of Anshen Dropping Pills, suggesting that its anti-insomnia mechanisms may be associated with the regulation of insomnia-related signaling pathways. These findings offer a theoretical foundation for the clinical application of Anshen Dropping Pills.
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods*
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Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders/metabolism*
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Mice
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Network Pharmacology
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Male
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Humans
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Protein Interaction Maps/drug effects*
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Sleep/drug effects*
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Female
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Adult
3.Clinical implication of post-angioplasty quantitative flow ratio in the patients with coronary artery de novo lesions underwent drug-coated balloons treatment.
Yun-Hui ZHU ; Xu-Lin HONG ; Tian-Li HU ; Qian-Qian BIAN ; Yu-Fei CHEN ; Tian-Ping ZHOU ; Jing LI ; Guo-Sheng FU ; Wen-Bin ZHANG
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2025;22(3):332-343
BACKGROUND:
Quantitative flow ratio (QFR) holds significant value in guiding drug-coated balloon (DCB) treatment and enhancing outcomes. However, the predictive capability of post-angioplasty QFR for long-term clinical events in patients with de novo lesions who receive DCB treatment remains uncertain. The aim of this study was to explore the potential significance of post-angioplasty QFR measurements in predicting clinical outcomes in patients underwent DCB treatment for de novo lesions.
METHODS:
Patients who underwent DCB-only intervention for de novo lesions were enrolled. QFR was conducted after DCB treatment. The patients were then categorized based on post-angioplasty QFR. The primary endpoint was major adverse cardiac events (MACE), encompassing all-cause death, cardiovascular death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, stroke, and target vessel revascularization.
RESULTS:
A total of 553 patients with 561 lesions were included. The median follow-up period was 505 days, during which 66 (11.8%) MACEs occurred. Based on post-procedural QFR grouping, there were 259 cases in the high QFR group (QFR > 0.93) and 302 cases in the low QFR group (QFR ≤ 0.93). Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed a significantly higher cumulative incidence of MACE in the low QFR group (log-rank P = 0.004). The multivariate Cox proportional hazards model demonstrated a significant inverse correlation between QFR and the occurrence of MACEs (HR = 0.522, 95%CI: 0.289-0.942, P = 0.031). Landmark analysis indicated that high QFR had a significant reducing effect on the cumulative incidence of MACEs within 1 year (log-rank P = 0.016) and 1-5 years (log-rank P = 0.026).
CONCLUSIONS
In patients who underwent DCB-only treatment for de novo lesions, higher post-procedural QFR values (> 0.93) were identified as an independent protective factor against adverse prognosis.
4.Retraction Note: Fluoxetine is Neuroprotective in Early Brain Injury via its Anti-inflammatory and Anti-apoptotic Effects in a Rat Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Model.
Hui-Min HU ; Bin LI ; Xiao-Dong WANG ; Yun-Shan GUO ; Hua HUI ; Hai-Ping ZHANG ; Biao WANG ; Da-Geng HUANG ; Ding-Jun HAO
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(11):2106-2106
5.Effects of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy on Cardiac Structure and Function in Obese Patients With Heart Failure.
Xiao-Yan JIA ; Rui-Jia LIAN ; Bao-Dong MA ; Yang-Xi HU ; Qin-Jun CHU ; Hai-Yun JING ; Zhi-Qiang KANG ; Jian-Ping YE ; Xi-Wen MA
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2025;47(2):226-236
Objective To investigate the effects of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy(LSG)on the cardiac structure and function in obese patients with heart failure(HF)and compare the efficacy of LSG across obese patients with different HF types.Methods This study included 33 obese patients with HF who underwent LSG.The clinical indicators were compared between before operation and 12 months after operation.Repeated measures analysis of variance was employed to evaluate the changes in echocardiographic parameters before operation and 3,6,and 12 months after operation.Patients were allocated into a HF with preserved ejection fraction group(n=17),a HF with mildly reduced ejection fraction group(n=5)and a HF with reduced ejection fraction(HFrEF)group(n=11)based on left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)before operation for subgroup analyses of the effects of LSG on the cardiac structure and function of obese patients with HF.The paired samples t-test was conducted to assess the degree of cardiac structural and functional alterations after LSG.Results The 33 patients included 69.7% males,with an average age of(35.3±9.9)years,and a body mass index(BMI)of(51.2±9.8)kg/m2.The median follow-up was 9.0(5.0,13.3)months.Compared with the preoperative values,the postoperative BMI(P=0.002),body surface area(BSA)(P=0.009),waist circumference(P=0.010),hip circumference(P=0.031),body fat content(P=0.007),and percentage of patients with cardiac function grades Ⅲ-IV(P<0.001)decreased.At the 12-month follow-up left atrial diameter(P=0.006),right atrial long-axis inner diameter(RAD1)(P<0.001),right atrial short-axis inner diameter(RAD2)(P<0.001),right ventricular inner diameter(P=0.002),interventricular septal thickness at end-diastolic(P=0.002),and left ventricular end-diastolic volumes(P=0.004)and left ventricular end-systolic volumes(P=0.003) all significantly reduced compared with preoperative values.Additionally,left ventricular fractional shortening and LVEF improved(both P<0.001).Subgroup analyses revealed that cardiac structural parameters significantly decreased in the HF with preserved ejection fraction,HF with mildly reduced ejection fraction,and HFrEF subgroups compared with preoperative values.Notably,the HFrEF group demonstrated the best performance in terms of left atrial diameter(P=0.003),left ventricular inner diameter at end-diastole(P=0.008),RAD1(P<0.001),RAD2(P=0.004),right ventricular inner diameter(P=0.019),left ventricular end-diastolic volume(P=0.004)and left ventricular end-systolic volume(P=0.001),cardiac output(P=0.006),tricuspid regurgitation velocity(P=0.002),and pulmonary artery systolic pressure(P=0.001) compared to preoperatively.Postoperative left ventricular fractional shortening(P<0.001,P=0.003,P<0.001)and LVEF(P<0.001,P=0.011,P=0.001)became higher in all the three subgroups than the preoperative values.Conclusions LSG decreased the body weight,BMI,and BSA,improved the cardiac function grade,reversed the enlargement of the left atrium and left ventricle,reduced the right atrium and right ventricle,and enhanced the left ventricular systolic function.It was effective across obese patients with different HF types.Particularly,LSG demonstrates the best performance in improving the structures of both atria and ventricles in obese patients with HFrEF.
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Heart Failure/complications*
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Obesity/physiopathology*
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Laparoscopy
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Heart/physiopathology*
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Stroke Volume
6.Stability study of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells formulation in large-scale production
Wang-long CHU ; Tong-jing LI ; Yan SHANGGUAN ; Fang-tao HE ; Jian-fu WU ; Xiu-ping ZENG ; Tao GUO ; Qing-fang WANG ; Fen ZHANG ; Zhen-zhong ZHONG ; Xiao LIANG ; Jun-yuan HU ; Mu-yun LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(3):743-750
Umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs) have been widely used in regenerative medicine, but there is limited research on the stability of UC-MSCs formulation during production. This study aims to assess the stability of the cell stock solution and intermediate product throughout the production process, as well as the final product following reconstitution, in order to offer guidance for the manufacturing process and serve as a reference for formulation reconstitution methods. Three batches of cell formulation were produced and stored under low temperature (2-8 ℃) and room temperature (20-26 ℃) during cell stock solution and intermediate product stages. The storage time intervals for cell stock solution were 0, 2, 4, and 6 h, while for intermediate products, the intervals were 0, 1, 2, and 3 h. The evaluation items included visual inspection, viable cell concentration, cell viability, cell surface markers, lymphocyte proliferation inhibition rate, and sterility. Additionally, dilution and culture stability studies were performed after reconstitution of the cell product. The reconstitution diluents included 0.9% sodium chloride injection, 0.9% sodium chloride injection + 1% human serum albumin, and 0.9% sodium chloride injection + 2% human serum albumin, with dilution ratios of 10-fold and 40-fold. The storage time intervals after dilution were 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 h. The reconstitution culture media included DMEM medium, DMEM + 2% platelet lysate, 0.9% sodium chloride injection, and 0.9% sodium chloride injection + 1% human serum albumin, and the culture duration was 24 h. The evaluation items were viable cell concentration and cell viability. The results showed that the cell stock solution remained stable for up to 6 h under both low temperature (2-8 ℃) and room temperature (20-26 ℃) conditions, while the intermediate product remained stable for up to 3 h under the same conditions. After formulation reconstitution, using sodium chloride injection diluted with 1% or 2% human serum albumin maintained a viability of over 80% within 4 h. It was observed that different dilution factors had an impact on cell viability. After formulation reconstitution, cultivation in medium with 2% platelet lysate resulted in a cell viability of over 80% after 24 h. In conclusion, the stability of cell stock solution within 6 h and intermediate product within 3 h meets the requirements. The addition of 1% or 2% human serum albumin in the reconstitution diluent can better protect the post-reconstitution cell viability.
7.Research of Heixiaoyao powder improve the Alzheimer's disease rats through the MKP-1/JNK pathway
Hu-Ping WANG ; Zhi-Peng MENG ; Yun-Yun HU ; Yu-Jie LÜ ; Jiao YANG ; Yi-Qin CHEN
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(17):2518-2522
Objective To investigate the effect and mechanism of Heixiaoyao powder in regulating mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase-1(MKP-1)/c-Jun N-terminal kinase(JNK)signaling pathway on the level of Tau protein and neuroinflammation in the hippocampus of Alzheimer's disease(AD)rats.Methods Male Wistar rats with SPF grade were randomly divided into blank,sham-operation,model,control and experimental-L,-M,-H groups with 10 rats per group.In addition to the blank and sham-operation groups,the other 5 groups of rats were injected with β-amyloid 1-42(Aβ1-42)solution in bilateral hippocampus to replicate AD rat model,and the sham-operation group was injected with the same amount of 0.9%NaCl in the same way.Animals successfully replicated in the model were randomly divided into model group,control group(0.5 mg·kg-1 donepezil hydrochloride)and experimental-L,-M,-H groups(3.82,7.65,15.30 g·kg-1 Heixiaoyao powder decoction).The blank,sham-operation and model groups were given equal volume of 0.9%NaCl by gavage.The drug was given by gavage once a day for 42 days.Morris water maze was used to detect the learning and memory ability of rats.The levels of tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)and interleukin-6(IL-6)in hippocampus were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Western blot was used to detect the expression of MKP-1,phospho JNK(p-JNK)and phospho Tau(p-Tau)proteins.Results The escape latency on day 5 of the experimental-M,-H groups,control group,model group,sham-operation group and blank group were(8.28±7.67),(7.89±4.18),(7.86±2.68),(16.55±4.16),(6.46±3.30)and(3.60±1.53)s;the levels of TNF-α in the above groups were(406.56±28.44),(404.17±22.84),(402.28±28.36),(665.89±61.15),(226.44±34.84)and(218.50±30.16)pg·mL-1;IL-6 levels were(136.54±7.04),(121.67±5.19),(119.15±5.87),(166.27±8.91),(88.75±5.28)and(79.58±7.53)ng·L-1;the relative expression levels of MKP-1 protein were 2.31±0.34,2.59±0.38,2.58±0.37,1.23±0.25,2.64±0.19 and 2.84±0.18;the relative expression levels of p-JNK protein were 3.46±0.35,3.45±0.31,3.20±0.23,4.48±0.30,2.87±0.51 and 2.30±0.26;the relative expression levels of p-Tau protein were 3.46±0.33,3.24±0.48,3.09±0.31,4.85±1.06,2.69±0.34 and 2.40±0.55,respectively.Compared with the model group and the normal group,compared with the experimental group and the model group,the differences of above indexes were statistically significant(P<0.05,P<0.01).Conclusion Heixiaoyao powder can improve the learning and memory ability of AD rats,and its mechanism may be related to the regulation of MKP-1 and JNK proteins,thus inhibiting the phosphorylation level of Tau protein and alleviating neuroinflammation.
8.Expert consensus on perioperative basic prevention for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in elderly patients with hip fracture (version 2024)
Yun HAN ; Feifei JIA ; Qing LU ; Xingling XIAO ; Hua LIN ; Ying YING ; Junqin DING ; Min GUI ; Xiaojing SU ; Yaping CHEN ; Ping ZHANG ; Yun XU ; Tianwen HUANG ; Jiali CHEN ; Yi WANG ; Luo FAN ; Fanghui DONG ; Wenjuan ZHOU ; Wanxia LUO ; Xiaoyan XU ; Chunhua DENG ; Xiaohua CHEN ; Yuliu ZHENG ; Dekun YI ; Lin ZHANG ; Hanli PAN ; Jie CHEN ; Kaipeng ZHUANG ; Yang ZHOU ; Sui WENJIE ; Ning NING ; Songmei WU ; Jinli GUO ; Sanlian HU ; Lunlan LI ; Xiangyan KONG ; Hui YU ; Yifei ZHU ; Xifen YU ; Chen CHEN ; Shuixia LI ; Yuan GAO ; Xiuting LI ; Leling FENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(9):769-780
Hip fracture in the elderly is characterized by high incidence, high disability rate, and high mortality and has been recognized as a public health issue threatening their health. Surgery is the preferred choice for the treatment of elderly patients with hip fracture. However, lower extremity deep venous thrombosis (DVT) has an extremely high incidence rate during the perioperative period, and may significantly increase the risk of patients′ death once it progresses to pulmonary embolism. In response to this issue, the clinical guidelines and expert consensuses all emphasize active application of comprehensive preventive measures, including basic prevention, physical prevention, and pharmacological prevention. In this prevention system, basic prevention is the basis of physical and pharmacological prevention. However,there is a lack of unified and definite recommendations for basic preventive measures in clinical practice. To this end, the Orthopedic Nursing Professional Committee of the Chinese Nursing Association and Nursing Department of the Orthopedic Branch of the China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care organized relevant nursing experts to formulate Expert consensus on perioperative basic prevention for lower extremity deep venous thrombosis in elderly patients with hip fracture ( version 2024) . A total of 10 recommendations were proposed, aiming to standardize the basic preventive measures for lower extremity DVT in elderly patients with hip fractures during the perioperative period and promote their subsequent rehabilitation.
9.Effects of a structured exercise intervention on the healthy physical fitness in patients with leukemia receiving umbilical cord blood transplantation
Lu HUANG ; Yun WU ; Wenwen HU ; Ping QIANG ; Yaohua WU ; Yongliang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2024;18(12):899-904
Objective:To explore the effects of a structured exercise intervention on the healthy physical fitness in patients with leukemia receiving umbilical cord blood transplantation.Methods:It was a randomized controlled trial, conducted from August 2022 to October 2023 at the Department of Hematology of the First Affiliated Hospital of the University of Science and Technology of China (Anhui Provincial Hospital). Fifty leukemia patients undergoing umbilical cord blood transplantation were recruited and were randomly assigned to either the control group (24 cases) or the intervention group (26 cases) using a random number table method. The control group received routine nursing care, health education, and exercise guidance during hospitalization. The intervention group were given moderate-intensity structured exercise intervention, including aerobic, resistance exercises, and flexibility training, three times per week for 30 to 40 minutes per session, over a period of 6 to 8 weeks. During the study, 2 patients withdrew due to disease reasons, and finally, 22 patients in the control group and 26 patients in the intervention group were obtained. The paired t-test, Wilcoxon test, and covariance analysis were used to compare the indices of healthy physical fitness before and after the intervention between the two groups, aiming to explore the effects of a structured exercise intervention on the healthy physical fitness of leukemia patients undergoing umbilical cord blood transplantation. Results:Before the intervention, there was no significant differences in baseline characteristics, such as age, gender and disease status between the two groups (all P>0.05). During the hospitalization phase, the rate of exercise participation in the intervention group was 73.4%, the frequency of exercise was (2.20±0.41) sessions per week and the duration of each exercise session was (34.34±5.05) minutes, and the Borg′s rating of perceived exertion was (13.04±0.82) points. After intervention, the indicators including cardiovascular endurance, muscle fitness, and functional activity status in the two groups were all decreased, and the reduction degree of the indicators were all significantly lower in the intervention group when compared with those in the control group [6-minute walk distance (48.81±30.39) m vs (143.05±77.26) m, grip strength of left hand (2.57±1.30) kg vs (6.72±4.88) kg, grip strength of right hand (2.47±1.97) kg vs (6.34±5.70) kg, muscle strength of left upper limb (4.12±2.07) times vs (8.18±5.26) times, muscle strength of right upper limb (3.96±2.29) times vs (7.91±5.16) times, 30 second chair standing test (3.65±1.98) times vs (7.86±4.34) times, and timed-up-and-go test (0.65±0.53) s vs (2.35±1.79) s] (all P<0.05). The flexibility fitness was improved in the intervention group after the intervention [sit-and-reach 2.00(-4.75, 8.18) cm vs 0(-9.75, 6.43) cm] ( P=0.011), but no significant differences was found in the control group ( P>0.05). Conclusions:The structured exercise intervention has advantages in reducing the decline of healthy physical fitness in patients with leukemia receiving umbilical cord blood transplantation, and exerts a protective effect on healthy physical fitness.
10.Clinical effects of Bushen Quyu Decoction combined with conventional treatment on patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis due to Kidney Deficiency and Blood Stasis
Li XIAO ; Ju-Ying XIE ; Yun LIU ; Li-Ping HU ; Xia CAO ; Jun-Lin SHI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2024;46(8):2601-2605
AIM To investigate the clinical effects of Bushen Quyu Decoction combined with conventional treatment on patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis due to Kidney Deficiency and Blood Stasis.METHODS One hundred and six patients were randomly assigned into control group(53 cases)for 6-month intervention of conventional treatment,and observation group(53 cases)for 6-month intervention of both Bushen Quyu Decoction and conventional treatment.The changes in clinical effects,TCM syndrome scores,bone metabolism indices(β-CTX,PINP,BGP),bone mineral density,oxidative stress indices(SOD,AOPP,MAOA)and incidence of adverse reactions were detected.RESULTS The observation group demonstrated higher total effective rate than the control group(P<0.05).After the treatment,the two groups displayed decreased TCM syndrome scores,β-CTX,BGP,AOPP,MAOA(P<0.05),and increased PINP,bone mineral density,SOD(P<0.05),especially for the observation group(P<0.05).No significant difference in incidence of adverse reactions was found between the two groups(P>0.05).CONCLUSION For the patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis due to Kidney Deficiency and Blood Stasis,Bushen Quyu Decoction combined with conventional treatment can safely and effectively improve bone mineral density,bone metabolism indices,and alleviate oxidative stress responses.

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