1.Peiminine inhibits viability of human colonic adenocarcinoma SW480 cells by down-regulating expression of CDK2/CDK4/CDK6 and cyclin D1
Xia YANG ; Yaru LI ; Yue LI ; Hongyue MAO ; Bing BAI ; Yiquan LI ; Ji-Cheng HAN ; Yining WAN ; Shimin XIE ; Yilong ZHU ; Ningyi JIN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2024;40(6):1070-1077
AIM:This study examined the inhibitory effect of peiminine on the human colonic adenocarcino-ma cell line SW480 and explored the underlying mechanisms.METHODS:SW480 and human normal colonic epithelial CCD-841CoN cells were treated with different concentrations of peiminine and subjected to the CCK-8 assay to select the optimal treatment time and concentration of the compound.SW480 cell migration and invasion were evaluated by the wound-healing and Transwell assays.Cell cycle progression was analyzed by flow cytometry.The expression levels of cell cycle-related proteins were examined by Western blot.SW480 xenograft tumor model was established in nude mice to ex-amine the effect of peiminine on tumor growth and the expression of cell cycle-related proteins in vivo.RESULTS:Peimi-nine(110 mg/L)significantly inhibited the proliferation of SW480 cells compared with the control group(P<0.01),caused cell cycle arrest at G1 phase,and significantly downregulated the expression of cyclin dependent kinase 2(CDK2),CDK4,CDK6,cyclin D1,p-Rb/Rb,E2F1,E2F3,and E2F4(P<0.05).Peiminine inhibited SW480 xenograft tumor growth,prolonged the survival of model mice,and affected the expression of CDK2,CDK4,CDK6,and cyclin D1 in tu-mor tissues.CONCLUSION:Peiminine promotes G1 phase arrest by down-regulating the expression of CDK2,CDK4,CDK6,and cyclin D1,thereby inhibiting the proliferation of SW480 cells.
2.Comparative study on the efficacy of Moses holmium laser versus traditional holmium laser in the treatment of renal calculi under flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy
Chao GAO ; Yongan YANG ; Tao MA ; Wenzeng YANG ; Feng AN ; Zhenyu CUI ; Hongyue ZHOU ; Yu LI ; Weidong YANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(3):195-201
Objective:To compare the effectiveness of the Moses holmium laser and the traditional holmium laser in the treatment of kidney stones using flexible ureteroscopy.Methods:The data of 425 patients with kidney stones treated with flexible ureteroscopic holmium laser lithotripsy at Hebei University Affiliated Hospital from January 2017 to January 2023 were retrospectively analysed. Among them, 136 cases were treated with traditional holmium laser (traditional group), and 289 cases were treated with Moses holmium laser (Moses group). To minimize selection bias due to non-random allocation, 1∶1 propensity score matching (PSM) was employed, ensuring comparability between the two groups in baseline characteristics (age, gender) and stone characteristics (stone location, number, diameter, CT value, and stone composition). The differences in operation time, laser action time, stone clearance rate (SFR), postoperative complications and secondary treatment rate were compared between the two groups after matching. The risk factors affecting SFR were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression. The efficacy of Moses group and traditional group in treating kidney stones with diameter ≥20 mm was also compared.Results:After PSM, 108 patients were selected from each group for data analysis. Traditional group and Moses group demonstrated good consistency in baseline characteristics, including age [57.0(49.0, 65.0) years old vs. 58.5(51.8, 66.0) years old], male gender [58.3% (63/108) vs. 60.2% (65/108)], stone location(upper calyx / mid calyx / lower calyx / pelvis: 33/35/38/42 cases vs. 35/33/40/42 cases), multiple stones [33.3% (36/108) vs. 35.2% (38/108)], diameter [14.0(11.0, 16.0)mm vs. 14.0(12.0, 17.0)mm], CT value [1 115.5(993.2, 1 228.2) HU vs. 1 114.5(1 000.2, 1 216.5) HU], and the presence of calcium stones [83.3% (90/108) vs. 79.6% (86/108)], and all showing absolute standardized mean difference(ASMD) <0.1. The Moses group had shorter operation time [48.5(36.0, 56.0)min vs. 60.0(48.8, 68.0)min, P<0.01], higher post-operative stone-free rate (SFR) [88.9%(96/108) vs. 67.6(73/108), P<0.01], and lower rate of secondary surgery [1.8%(2/108) vs. 9.3%(10/108), P=0.04], indicating advantages in surgical efficiency and post-operative outcomes. Multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that using Moses holmium laser ( OR=0.029, P<0.01), stone diameter ( OR=1.492, P<0.01), stone CT value ( OR=1.007, P<0.01), presence of calcium stones ( OR=1.551, P<0.01), holmium laser application time ( OR=0.863, P<0.01), preoperative placement of a double-J stent ( OR=0.193, P<0.01), and preoperative moderate to severe hydronephrosis ( OR=1.651, P<0.01) were significant factors affecting SFR. In treating stones with a diameter of 20-30 mm, the surgery time of Moses group was shorter than that of traditional group [50.5(43.8, 58.3)min vs. 72.0(68.0, 78.0)min, P<0.05], and the laser application time of Moses group was also shorter [29.5(22.8, 36.0)min vs. 36.0(32.0, 41.0)min, P<0.05]. The post-operative SFR of Moses group was higher than that of traditional group [65.6%(42/64) vs. 35.3%(6/17), P<0.05], and the rate of secondary surgery was lower[7.8%(5/64) vs. 29.4(5/17), P<0.05]. Conclusions:Flexible ureteroscopy combined with Moses holmium laser lithotripsy demonstrated significant advantages over traditional holmium laser in enhancing stone clearance rate, reducing operation time, and lowering the need for secondary surgeries in the treatment of kidney stones. Flexible ureteroscopy combined with Moses holmium laser lithotripsy also proves its efficacy and clinical value in managing complex kidney stone cases.
3.Progress in the prevention and treatment of diabetic retinopathy based on retinal neuroglial vascular unit injury
Mengyang JIANG ; Zhilin LI ; Hongyue WU ; Xiaohui YUAN ; Junguo DUAN
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2024;44(12):995-998,1004
Diabetic retinopathy(DR)is a common ocular chronic microvascular complication of diabetes mellitus and is the leading blinding fundus disease in people over 40 years of age.Current studies have shown that neuroglial vascular u-nit(NGVU)injury causes a variety of characteristic fundus changes in DR patients,including exudation,cotton wool spots,microangioma,bleeding,and neovascularization.Recent studies have confirmed that retinal NGVU injury in DR pa-tients occurs before retinal microangiopathy and is closely related to impaired visual function,so NGVU is expected to be a potential therapeutic target for the prevention and treatment of early DR in the future.In this paper,the research progress on the relationship between NGVU and DR treatment is reviewed,intending to provide new research directions for the pre-vention and intervention of early DR progression.
4.Diagnostic value of CT features of extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma
Hongyue WANG ; Jianping ZHOU ; He SONG ; Xin LI
Journal of China Medical University 2024;53(8):697-703
Objective To explore the computed tomography(CT)-specific imaging findings of extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma and their diagnostic value.Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical records of 83 patients with extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma.All patients underwent preoperative abdominal CT.We then assessed the relationship between tumor size and tumor cystic changes and between tumor CT features and clinical manifestations.Results The typical CT image of extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma is a round or oval mass with photoplastic margins and uneven density,enhanced marginal high-density areas with mostly central low-density necrotic areas,and a location beside large abdominal vessels.The occurrence of cystic changes in the tumor was significantly correlated with a large tumor size(P=0.001).Clinical manifestations such as abdominal discomfort and a history of hypertension were not significantly associated with tumor location or cystic changes(P>0.05).Severe intraoperative blood pressure fluctuations were associated with tumor location(P=0.020).Patients with larger tumors were more likely to have abdominal discomfort(P=0.032)and a history of hyper-tension(P=0.043).Conclusion CT is an important imaging modality for the localization and qualitative diagnosis of extra-adrenal phe-ochromocytomas and can improve the clinical diagnosis rate.
5.Effects of Content of Alkaloids in Aconiti Kusnezoffii Radix with Different Degrees of Processing on Vagus Nerve Action Potential and Electrocardiogram in Rats
Wenhui LI ; Wei GAO ; Liangliang SONG ; Wenting ZU ; Jiasheng WANG ; Hongyue WANG ; Jing WANG ; Ying ZHAO ; Ziqin LIU ; Liyuan BAO ; Hong DU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(12):129-135
Objective To compare the contents of alkaloid in Aconiti Kusnezoffii Radix with different degrees of processing and their effects on electrocardiogram and vagus nerve action potential in SD rats;To establish a toxicity evaluation method for Aconiti Kusnezoffii Radix and its processed products.Methods HPLC was used to determine the contents of six alkaloid components,including benzoyl neoaconitine,benzoyl aconitine,benzoyl subeaconitine,neoaconitine,subeaconitine and aconitine in Aconiti Kusnezoffii Radix and Aconiti Kusnezoffii Radix Cocta of soaking and boiled for 30 minutes,boiled for 4 h without soaking,soaking and boiled for 4 h,and soaking and boiled for 8 h.SD rats were subjected to sublingual drainage with Aconiti Kusnezoffii Radix and four types of processed products.The vagus nerve action potential and electrocardiogram of rats before and after administration were recorded,and the correlation analysis between alkaloid content and vagus nerve action potential and heart rate was conducted.Results The contents of alkaloid of the four processed products showed that the content of diester alkaloids was soaking and boiled for 30 min>boiled for 4 h without soaking>soaking and boiled for 4 h>soaking and boiled for 8 h;monoester alkaloid content:boiled for 4 h without soaking>soaking and boiled for 30 min>soaking and boiled for 4 h>soaking and boiled for 8 h.After the administration of each sample,compared with the basal discharge,the vagus nerve discharge of rats with different processed products was changed by sublingual administration,heart rate increased,the degree of arrhythmia increased,and it varied with the degree of processing;the results of correlation analysis showed that there was a significant correlation between the nerve discharge area and the contents of diester alkaloids and total alkaloids.Conclusion The action potential of the vagus nerve and electrocardiogram of rats after sublingual drainage administration can reflect the degree of numbness in the tongue,which can provide reference for the study of tongue sensation of Aconiti Kusnezoffii Radix.
6.Clinical and neurophysiological analysis of neuralgic amyotrophy
Mingxia ZHU ; Hongyue MA ; Xiuli LI ; Jingyu MOU ; Hongjing LIU ; Jing CHEN ; Guangju QI ; Xinhong FENG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2024;57(12):1353-1361
Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics and neurophysiological features of patients with neuralgic amyotrophy (NA) and explore their neurological function status.Methods:Clinical data and neurophysiological findings of 90 patients diagnosed with NA at Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital from September 2016 to January 2024 were collected and their clinical phenotypes and neurophysiological characteristics were systematically summarized and analyzed.Results:Among the 90 patients, males accounted for 60.0% (54 cases) and females accounted for 40.0% (36 cases). The duration of the disease was 12 (3, 36) months (ranged from 1 week to 5 years). The onset age of the patients was 58 (30, 70) (21-87) years. Unilateral involvement was noted in 94.4% (85/90) of patients, exhibiting a left-to-right ratio of 1∶1.3, while only 5.6% (5/90) had bilateral involvement. The majority of patients demonstrated a monophasic clinical course with a recurrence rate of just 2.2% (2/90). The primary clinical manifestations included upper limb pain in 70.0% (63/90) of patients, which progressed to muscle weakness and atrophy within 1 day to 1 month, whereas 30.0% (27/90) of patients without significant pain symptoms. Lesions predominantly affected the upper trunk of the brachial plexus, which accounted for 64.4% (58/90) of patients. Distal nerve injuries in the upper limb were observed in 14.4% (13/90) of patients, with 6.7% (6/90) demonstrating isolated anterior interosseous nerve involvement and another 6.7% (6/90) exhibiting isolated posterior interosseous nerve involvement; 1 case had concurrent anterior and posterior interosseous nerve damage. Additionally, 1 case presented with bilateral phrenic nerve involvement, and another patient had isolated posterior tibial nerve injury. Electrophysiological evaluations of patients with NA revealed that axonal damage to motor nerve fibers was a hallmark feature of the condition. Among patients undergoing motor nerve conduction studies, 68.8% (55/80) exhibited decreased compound muscle action potential amplitude, and 31.3% (25/80) had prolonged latency. Sensory nerve conduction was normal in 60.0% (48/80) of patients, while abnormalities included prolonged latency in 15.0% (12/80), reduced amplitude in 12.5% (10/80), slowed conduction velocity in 8.8% (7/80), and absent waveforms in 3.8% (3/80) of patients. The rates of abnormal nerve conduction findings in motor nerves were the highest in the suprascapular nerve (70.6%, 36/51), followed by the axillary nerve (58.3%, 35/60), musculocutaneous nerve (50.7%, 35/69), long thoracic nerve (6/17), and both anterior and posterior interosseous nerves (7.5%, 6/80 each). In sensory nerves, abnormalities were predominantly noted in the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve (30.0%, 12/40). Needle electromyography demonstrated neurogenic damage, most frequently affecting the infraspinatus muscle (69.2%, 18/26), biceps brachii (68.1%, 49/72), and deltoid muscle (65.3%, 47/72). The positive rate of magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) for NA was 62.1% (41/66), among which 63.4% (26/41) showed localized swelling of the brachial plexus, 51.2% (21/41) exhibited T 2 hyperintensity, and 4.9% (2/41) demonstrated denervated changes in the muscles. The positive rate of ultrasound for NA was 71.1% (59/83), with 91.5% (54/59) showing nerve swelling and 8.5% (5/59) exhibiting hourglass constriction .Conclusions:NA is a peripheral neuropathy characterized by spontaneous pain, limb weakness, and (or) muscle atrophy primarily. Its clinical phenotype predominantly involves damage to the upper trunk of the brachial plexus, which can also manifest as isolated mononeuropathy. Neurophysiological findings most commonly reveal the neurogenic damage to the muscles innervated by the upper trunk of the brachial plexus, mainly characterized by the axonal damage to the motor nerves, and pure motor nerve damage may also be observed. MRN and neuroultrasound can assist in qualitative diagnosis.
7.Correlation between stomach disharmony and daily diets among students of Chinese medicine colleges and universities in China
Hongyue LI ; Fang YAO ; Wanqing ZHANG ; Baikun LI ; Yu ZHU ; Jing LI ; Jimin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2023;30(5):657-662
Objective:To analyze the correlation between gastric disharmony and daily eating behaviors in college students, and to provide intervention measures for improving gastric disharmony among college students.Methods:From April 10 to 30, 2021, 3 825 college students from five Chinese medicine colleges and universities in China were selected for this study using the multi-level sampling method. The information regarding college student's general situation, daily eating behavior, and stomach disharmony was collected by questionnaire.Results:A total of 3 700 valid questionnaires were collected, with an effective response rate of 96.73%. The average age was (20.0 ± 3.0) years, and 66.41% of college students included in this study were female. Students with different characteristics had different gastric disharmonies and eating behaviors, and gastric disharmony was correlated with eating behavior. Multivariate analysis results showed that snacking ( OR = 1.11, 95% CI: 1.02-1.21), partial eclipse ( OR = 1.12, 95% CI: 1.00-1.26), picky eaters ( OR = 1.23, 95% CI: 1.08-1.41), and supper ( OR = 1.19, 95% CI: 1.04-1.36) were positively correlated with gastric disharmony. Eating regular meals ( OR = 0.86, 95% CI: 0.79-0.94) and 80% fullness ( OR = 0.89, 95% CI: 0.81-0.98) were negatively correlated with gastric disharmony. Conclusion:Poor eating behaviors may be an important factor leading to gastric disharmony.
8.Comparative chemical characters of Pseudostellaria heterophylla from geographical origins of China.
Miao SHA ; Xiaohuan LI ; Yu LIU ; Hongyue TIAN ; Xu LIANG ; Xia LI ; Wenyuan GAO
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2023;15(3):439-446
OBJECTIVE:
Pseudostellaria heterophylla has been paid more attention in recent years, mainly as a medicine food homology plant. The content determination of P. heterophylla is not specified in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia (version 2020). The environmental conditions in different production areas could exert an influence on the quality of P. heterophylla. The purpose of this study is to discriminate P. heterophylla collected from different geographical origins of China.
METHODS:
In this study, the content of polysaccharide in 28 batches of P. heterophylla was determined using phenol-sulfuric acid. HPLC fingerprints were established under optimised HPLC-PDA methods. Subsequently, the similarity analysis (SA) and the quantification of heterophyllin B were analyzed. The metabolites of P. heterophylla were identified and evaluated using UHPLC-Q Exactive HF orbitrap MS system. Principal component analysis (PCA), partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA), hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) and orthogonal PLS-DA (OPLS-DA) were performed based on all peak areas.
RESULTS:
The polysaccharide content in Guizhou and Jiangsu was higher than that of other production areas, which varied significant from different origins. While the content of heterophyllin B in Anhui and Jiangsu was high. The correlation coefficients of HPLC fingerprints for 28 batches samples ranged from 0.877 to 0.990, and the characteristic map can be used to identify and evaluate the quality of P. heterophylla. The samples from Fujian, Guizhou, Jiangsu provinces can be relatively separated using multivariate statistical analysis including PCA, PLS-DA, HCA, OPLS-DA, indicating that their metabolic compositions were significantly different. Ultimately, a total of 15 metabolites which were filtrated by a VIP-value > 1 and a P-value < 0.05 associated with the separation of different origins were identified.
CONCLUSION
HPLC fingerprint was established to evaluate the quality and authenticity of P. heterophylla. The present work showed that the difference of geographic distributions had an influence on the internal chemical compositions. A sensitive and rapid untargeted metabolomics approach by UHPLC-Q Exactive HF orbitrap MS was utilized to evaluate P. heterophylla from different origins in China for the first time. Overall, this study provides insights to metabolomics of P. heterophylla and supplies important reference values for the development of functional foods.
9.Effect of neuromuscular training on femoroacetabular impingement
Yun YANG ; Hongyue ZHANG ; Yaohua ZHANG ; Xiaolei LIU ; Huanxin XIE ; Qiang LI ; Jia LI ; Huaqing YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(7):759-763
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of neuromuscular training on femoroacetabular impingement. MethodsFrom January, 2017 to November, 2021, 27 patients with femoroacetabular impingement in Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital were randomly divided into control group (n = 13) and observation group (n = 14). The control group accepted routine rehabilitation training, and the observation group accpeted neuromuscular training in addition. They were assessed with Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for pain, peak torque (PT) of hip flexion and extension, Y-balance test (YBT) and simplified International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT-12) before and after treatment. ResultsThe VAS score, PT, YBT score and iHOT-12 score improved in the observation group after treatment (|t| > 3.628, P < 0.01), while the VAS score and PT improved in the control group (|t| > 3.409, P < 0.01). After treatment, the VAS score, PT, YBT score and iHOT-12 score were better in the observation group than in the control group (|t| > 2.067, P < 0.05). ConclusionNeuromuscular training can relieve the pain of patients with femoroacetabular impingement, and improve the muscle strength and function of hip joint.
10.Effect of trunk control training during unstable sitting on patellofemoral pain syndrome
Huanxin XIE ; Xiaolei LIU ; Qiang LI ; Yaohua ZHANG ; Hongyue ZHANG ; Feng GUO ; Yaoguo ZHANG ; Huaqing YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(7):770-775
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of trunk control training during unstable sitting on knee pain and function in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome. MethodsFrom January, 2019 to December, 2021, 41 patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome in Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital were randomly divided into control group (n = 20) and experiment group (n = 21). Both groups accepted routine rehabilitation, and the experiment group accepted trunk control training during unstable sitting in addition, for four weeks. They were assessed with Visual Analogue Scale for pain (VAS) and Anterior Knee Pain Scale (AKPS), and measured stability indexes with Balancer before and after treatment. ResultsAll the VAS score, AKPS score, and the overall, anterior-posterior and left-right stability indexes improved in both groups after treatment (|t| > 12.089, P < 0.001); and improved more in the experiment group than in the control group (|t| > 5.864, P < 0.001). ConclusionTrunk control training during unstable sitting may improve knee pain and function, and motor control.

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