1.Biomechanical finite element analysis of American Chiropractic intervention on the third lumbar transverse process syndrome based on imaging.
Ling-Feng ZHU ; Hai-Jie YU ; Hai-Fen YING ; Ben-Bao CHEN ; Xiao-Chun XIONG ; Li-Jiang LYU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2025;38(4):403-410
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the displacement and pressure distribution of American Chiropractic in a model of third lumbar syndrome based on finite element analysis.
METHODS:
On March 2021, CT and MRI images of a 23-year-old male patient with right third lumbar syndrome were selected. A 3D stl model was established using Mimics and CATIA, and the data was imported into Hypermesh, Abaqus & ANSYS. The elastic modulus and Poisson's ratio of the affected side material were adjusted to establish its finite element model. Based on the comparison of the operating positions and routines of the American Chiropractic and the lumbar spine oblique pull method, but with differences in the focus and direction of force, the experimental group simulated the American Chiropractic with the healthy side (left side) lying position of the model. The upper endplate of L3 and the lower part below L3 twisted accordingly with the body position, we applied a vertical forward thrust of 246 N to the plane formed by the L4, L5 spinous processes and L4 upper articular processes;The control group simulates the oblique pull method of the lumbar spine, requiring the model to lie on the healthy side (left side), fix the upper endplate of L4, and perform a horizontal rotation along the longitudinal axis of L3 vertebral body. At this time, the contact force in the upward direction is also set to 246 N. Compare the displacement and stress differences between the L1-L5 intervertebral bodies, intervertebral discs, articular processes, and transverse process muscles in two intervention models.
RESULTS:
① Under safe load conditions, a test force of 246 N was applied to the model, and the maximum vertebral displacement occurred on the right side of the L3 vertebral body (1.197 mm) after manual intervention in the control group. The vertebral displacement between L1-L5 induced by manual intervention in the experimental group was smaller than that of the control group's manual intervention (P<0.05). ② The maximum vertebral body stress occurred on the right side of the L3 vertebral body after manual intervention in the control group (98.425 MPa). The stress on each vertebral body formed by the experimental group's manual intervention was lower than that of the control group's manual intervention (P<0.05). ③The maximum intervertebral disc stress occurred on the right side of the L2,3 intervertebral disc (6.282 MPa) after manual intervention in the control group. ④ The maximum joint process stress occurred on the right side of the L4 upper joint process after manual intervention in the experimental group (1.587 MPa). The joint process stress on the left side below L1 and the left side above and below L2 induced by manual intervention in the experimental group was lower than that of the control group (P<0.05). ⑤The maximum stress on the intertransverse process muscle was observed at the right lateral L3 process end (31.960 MPa) of L3,4 in the control group after manual intervention. The stress on the L2,3 and L4,5 segments of the intertransverse process muscle induced by manual intervention in the experimental group was lower than that of the control group's manual intervention (P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
The mechanical feedback of the L1-L5 vertebral body, the lower left side of the articular process L1, the upper and lower left side of the articular process L2, and the L2,3 and L4,5 segments of the transverse process muscle in the model indicates that performing American Chiropractic for the treatment of third lumbar transverse process syndrome can accurately hit the target pain point and allow the patient's tissue to form a low stress and low tension state after manual operation, thereby reducing the possibility of tissue damage caused by hypertonia after intervertebral joint movement, making it relatively safe. The application of American Chiropractic will be a new supplement to the traditional treatment plan for third lumbar transverse process syndrome.
Humans
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Finite Element Analysis
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Male
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Lumbar Vertebrae/physiopathology*
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Young Adult
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Manipulation, Chiropractic
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Adult
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2.Food-derived bioactive peptides: health benefits, structure‒activity relationships, and translational prospects.
Hongda CHEN ; Jiabei SUN ; Haolie FANG ; Yuanyuan LIN ; Han WU ; Dongqiang LIN ; Zhijian YANG ; Quan ZHOU ; Bingxiang ZHAO ; Tianhua ZHOU ; Jianping WU ; Shanshan LI ; Xiangrui LIU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2025;26(11):1037-1058
Food-derived bioactive peptides (FBPs), particularly those with ten or fewer amino acid residues and a molecular weight below 1300 Da, have gained increasing attention for their safe, diverse structures and specific biological activities. The development of FBP-based functional foods and potential medications depends on understanding their structure‒activity relationships (SARs), stability, and bioavailability properties. In this review, we provide an in-depth overview of the roles of FBPs in treating various diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, liver diseases, and inflammatory bowel diseases, based on the literature from July 2017 to Mar. 2023. Subsequently, attention is directed toward elucidating the associations between the bioactivities and structural characteristics (e.g., molecular weight and the presence of specific amino acids within sequences and compositions) of FBPs. We also discuss in silico approaches for FBP screening and their limitations. Finally, we summarize recent advancements in formulation techniques to improve the bioavailability of FBPs in the food industry, thereby contributing to healthcare applications.
Humans
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Peptides/therapeutic use*
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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Functional Food
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/drug therapy*
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Biological Availability
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Alzheimer Disease/drug therapy*
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/drug therapy*
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Hypertension/drug therapy*
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Liver Diseases/drug therapy*
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Bioactive Peptides, Dietary
3.Diagnostic value analysis of Xpert MTB/RIF combined with high-throughput metagenomic sequencing
Hongling LI ; Sijie YU ; Yuanyuan YU
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(12):32-36
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of Xpert MTB/RIF combined with metagenic high-throughput sequencing in bacterial negative tuberculosis.Methods Retrospective analysis of 70 patients diagnosed with bacterial negative pulmonary tuberculosis from December 2019 to May 2022 enrolled in the study.Xpert MTB/RIF testing,high-throughput metagenomic sequencing,and a combination of the two were performed,respectively.Solid culture and proportional methods were used to diagnose biochemical pathogens and analyze diagnostic efficacy.The receiver operating characteristic curve was drawn with the predicted value.Results The positive rate of Xpert MTB/RIF diagnosis was 75.57%,and the negative rate was 21.43%.The positive rate of high-throughput sequencing for metagenomics was 78.57%,while the negative rate was 21.43%;The positive rate of combined diagnosis was 88.57%,and the negative rate was 11.43%.The detection sensitivity of Xpert MTB/RIF was 77.55%,the specificity was 59.86%,and the area under the curve(AUC)was 0.827.The sensitivity of high-throughput sequencing for metagenomes was 77.47%,the specificity was 61.02%,and the AUC was 0.808.The sensitivity of the combined detection was 89.75%,the specificity was 89.57%,and the AUC was 0.925.The results showed that the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of Xpert MTB/RIF combined with high-throughput metagenomic sequencing in bacterial negative pulmonary tuberculosis were higher than those of single detection(P<0.05).Conclusion Xpert MTB/RIF combined with metagenic high-throughput sequencing has good application value in the diagnosis of bacterial negative pulmonary tuberculosis,and is worthy of clinical application.
4.Content determination of 5-HMF in glucosamine hydrochloride tablets and formation kinetics study
Dongyu NI ; Qiongfen WANG ; Mengqi ZHANG ; Bin LI ; Jing SHI ; Hong XU ; Shuai ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2023;34(8):950-954
OBJECTIVE To establish the method for the content determination of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) in glucosamine hydrochloride tablets, and to analyze its regularity and influential factors. METHODS Quantitative analysis of 5-HMF was performed using high-performance liquid chromatography. The analysis was conducted on Shim-pack GIST C18-AQ column with mobile phase consisted of 0.1% phosphoric acid solution-methanol (90∶10, V/V) at the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min. The column temperature was 30 ℃, and detection wavelength was 284 nm. The injection volume was 20 μL. Reaction kinetics test of different temperatures was adopted to analyze the relationship of 5-HMF content with reaction temperature and reaction time, and utilized to build its formation kinetic model. RESULTS The linger range of 5-HMF was 0.057-5.698 μg/mL (r=0.999 9). The limits of detection and quantitation were 5.70 and 17.09 ng/mL; RSDs of precision, repeatability and stability (24 h) tests were all lower than 1.0% (n=6). The average recoveries ranged from 99.38% to 99.73%(RSD=0.53%, n=9). The contents of the 5-HMF in 8 batches of samples ranged 4.10-35.13 μg/g. Results of data fitting in reaction kinetics test showed that the higher reaction temperature and the longer reaction time, the higher 5-HMF content in the sample. At 50, 60, 70 and 80 ℃ , the relationship between the content of 5-HMF and the reaction time was linear, in accordance with a zero-order kinetic model. The reaction rate constants were 6.789, 7.715, 8.815 and 11.430, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The established method has strong specificity, high sensitivity, and good accuracy; the reaction temperature and reaction time are important influential factors for the formation of 5-HMF in glucosamine hydrochloride tables. The change rule of its content conforms to the zero-order kinetic model.
5.Quality Evaluation of Polyporus Formula Granules Based on Fingerprint and Multi-component Determination
LI Bin ; I Dongyu ; ZHANG Mengqi ; ZHANG Hongping ; WU Qiansu ; XU Hong ; ZHENG Guoping ; WANG Qiongfen
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(18):2556-2561
OBJECTIVE To establish the quality evaluation method of Polyporus formula granules, and to comprehensive evaluate the quality uniformity and stability of products from different manufacturers. METHODS The fingerprint of Polyporus formula granules was determined by HPLC. Shim-pack GIST C18-AQ(4.6 mm×150 mm, 3 μm) was used, mobile phase was acetonitrile-water with gradient elution, volume flow rate was 1.0 mL·min-1, detection wavelength was 350 nm (0-3 min) and 250 nm(3-35 min), column temperature was 30℃. HPLC fingerprints of Polyporus formula granules from different manufacturers were established, common peaks were identified, similarities were evaluated and cluster analysis were performed. HPLC was used to determine the contents of 4 active ingredients, and the quality of 16 batches of samples was analyzed and evaluated. RESULTS The established HPLC fingerprint of Polyporus formula granules defined 14 common peaks and identified 6 common components. They were peak 2(uridine), peak 4(guanosine), peak 6(adenosine), peak 12(polyporusteron B), peak 13(polyporusteron A), peak 14(polyporusteron C). The similarity of 16 batches of samples were 0.609-0.982, and could be clustered into 2 categories by cluster analysis. Guanosine, adenosine, polyporusteron B and polyporusteron A all showed good linear relationships(r ≥ 0.999 7), RSDs of instrument precision, stability and reproducibility tests were <3%. The average recoveries were 98.22%, 99.32%, 99.56%, 99.15%, RSD<3%(n=6). The contents of guanosine, adenosine, polyporusteron B, polyporusteron A in 16 batches of samples were 6.326-28.006, 13.392-44.058, 10.324-30.335, 9.270-26.964 μg·g-1.CONCLUSION There is considerable quality difference among different manufacturers. The established fingerprint combine with the compound determination can comprehensively and accurately evaluate the internal quality of Polyporus formula granules, and provide a basis for the overall improvement of the quality.
6.Research progress of protease inhibitor Cystatin SN
Zhoushan LI ; Zhishui ZHENG ; Dan CHENG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2022;24(1):145-148
Cysteine protease inhibitor SN (CST1) is one of the members of type 2 Cystatin superfamily. It is widely expressed and distributed in mammals. It contains many types of CST proteins and is located on chromosome 20p11.2. Cystatin SN has a variety of biological functions and is involved in the occurrence and development of tumor genesis and metastasis, inflammation, cell cycle and aging.
7.Analysis of monitoring results of chronic diseases of island residents who have drunken desalinated seawater for a long time
Yongli ZHANG ; Junliang FEI ; Qi LIN ; Jingping YI ; Peng LI
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(3):260-264
Objective To study the current situation of chronic diseases among island residents who have drunken desalinated water for a long time, and to reveal the relationship between drinking desalinated water and water from other sources and the prevalence of chronic diseases among the population. Methods According to the different drinking water sources of island residents, the research subjects were divided into seawater desalination group (residents of Gouqi Township, Shengsi County), mixed water source group (residents of Shengshan Town, Shengsi County) and freshwater group (residents of Huanglong Township, Shengsi County). Through the chronic disease network report and resident health file system, the current situation of chronic diseases in different water groups was investigated and analyzed. Results There were significant differences in the prevalence of malignant tumor among drinking water sources ( χ 2=23.867, P <0.001), with the prevalence of mixed water group >desalination group >fresh water group. There were significant differences in the prevalence of coronary heart disease ( χ 2=194.883, P <0.001), with the prevalence of mixed water group >desalination group >fresh water group. There were significant differences in the prevalence of stroke ( χ 2=35.637, P <0.001), with the prevalence of fresh water group > mixed water group > desalination group. There was no significant difference in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus ( χ 2=2.808, P =0.246), but there was significant difference in the age of onset of diabetes mellitus ( χ 2=7.368, P =0.001), and significant difference in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the age group ≥55 ( χ 2=17.144, P <0.001), and the onset age and prevalence were all in the order of fresh water group > desalination group > mixed water source group. There was no significant difference in the prevalence of hypertension ( χ 2=3.962, P =0.138), but there was significant difference in the prevalence of hypertension in the age group ≥55 ( χ 2=20.734, P <0.001), with the prevalence of fresh water group > desalination group > mixed water source group. Conclusion Long-term consumption of desalinated water by residents is correlated with malignant tumors, coronary heart disease and stroke, and has no correlation with diabetes and hypertension.
8.Platelet apheresis status of blood donors in an island city
Heng WANG ; Yanlin CHEN ; Haihong WANG ; Jing SONG ; Haoru LI
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(11):1144-1150
【Objective】 To study the characteristics of voluntary apheresis platelet donors in Zhoushan Islands and its influence on the collection and supply of apheresis platelets. 【Methods】 From January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2021, 1038 eligible donors were selected out of 1151 apheresis candidates for demographic analysis, donation time analysis, blood routine test. We also investigated whether the current supply of apheresis platelet met the needs of clinical. The lapsed donors(with only one donation) were telephone interviewed to investigate the lapsing reasons. 【Results】 From 2017 to 2021, the median (M) ratio of platelet donors to the population in Zhoushan City was 0.454 ‰. And 90.18% (1038/1151) of the candidates completed donation, involving 2659 donations and 3205 U products. The per capita donation amount was (1.29±0.77) U per person, which basically met the blood demand in clinical of Zhoushan Islands. The 1038 platelet donors were 18 to 59 yeas old[M(QR) 34(16)], and 47.50% (493/1038) of them aged 31 to 45; the ratio of male to female blood donors was 2.0∶1; 70.61% (733/1038) had college education or above; ABO blood group profile was A>O>B>AB. There were several peak periods of donation during 2017~2021: the second and third quarters of 2017~2019 and the third quarter of 2020; none in 2021, as yeae 2021 was volatile. The donation proportion of the first quarter was the lowest throughout 2017~2021. In 2017 and 2018, the proportion of donors with one donation accounted for 79.79% (75/94) and 51.63% (95/184), respectively. From 2019 to 2021, the proportion of donors with twice or more donation accounted for 60.35% (137/227), 57.36% (187/326) and 53.13% (170/320) , respectively. During 5 years, 10.88% (113/1051) of the candidates failed to donate platelets, of whom 72.57% (82/113) were due to unqualified pre-donation testing. 【Conclusion】 The donation behaviors in Zhoushan have been affected by each above-mentioned demographic factors. The awareness of donation and donation services in Zhoushan have been improved as combing the special geographic condition and demographic characteristics together, and the donation units is elevating yearly which has met the clinical needs of the whole island.
9.Relationship between the Height of Alveolar Bone Resorption and Sex and Age in Adolescents.
Jing-Jing MA ; Min SHANG ; Da-Wei QIN ; Wen-Zhao REN ; Jia-Yin SHI ; Xiao-Yun ZHAO ; Ze-Wei YAO ; Fan LI
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2022;38(5):589-594
OBJECTIVES:
To explore the relationship between the height of alveolar bone resorption and sex and age in the adolescent dentition.
METHODS:
Multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) was used to measure the height of alveolar bone resorption at labial, lingual, mesial and distal sites of teeth in 149 adolescents aged from 10 to 20 years. SPSS 25.0 software was used to analyze the relationship between the height of alveolar bone resorption and sex and age.
RESULTS:
There was no significant difference in the height of alveolar bone resorption between sex (P>0.05). The height of alveolar bone resorption was positively correlated with age in all types of teeth. The model constructed by combining the alveolar bone resorption height data of four sites (y=2.569x1+3.106x2+4.108x3+1.451x4-0.082, R2max=0.756)had a better ability to infer age than that of combining two sites (y=5.942x1+4.489x2+0.612, R2max=0.706) and a single site (R2max=0.638).
CONCLUSIONS
The height of alveolar bone resorption is positively correlated with the age of adolescents. The combination of four sites has a stronger ability to infer the relationship between the height of alveolar bone resorption and age in adolescents and has higher accuracy in practical application.
Humans
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Adolescent
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Child
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Young Adult
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Adult
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Alveolar Process/diagnostic imaging*
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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Bone Resorption/diagnostic imaging*
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
10.New bisabolane-type phenolic sesquiterpenoids from the marine sponge Plakortis simplex.
Jie WANG ; Li LIU ; Li-Li HONG ; Kai-Xuan ZHAN ; Zheng-Jiang LIN ; Wei-Hua JIAO ; Hou-Wen LIN
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2021;19(8):626-631
Six new bisabolane-type phenolic sesquiterpenoids, including plakordiols A-D (1-4), (7R, 10R)-hydroxycurcudiol (5) and (7R, 10S)-hydroxycurcudiol (6) were isolated from the marine sponge Plakortis simplex collected from the South China Sea. Their structures were determined based on extensive analysis of spectroscopic data. Their configurations were assigned by coupling constant analysis, NOESY correlations, and the modified Mosher's method. Furthermore, their cytotoxic and antibacterial activities were evaluated.
Animals
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Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology*
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China
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Molecular Structure
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Monocyclic Sesquiterpenes/pharmacology*
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Pacific Ocean
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Plakortis/chemistry*


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