1.Research progress on the mechanism of action of traditional Chinese medicine regulating Nrf2 signaling pathway to improve sepsis-induced lung injury
Yang LI ; Ruifen ZHANG ; Tingting JIA ; Hairong ZHANG ; Jian ZHAO ; Xinsheng HUANG ; Xiao LI ; Xin ZHONG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(12):1530-1535
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Sepsis-induced lung injury is a common type of sepsis complicated with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, whose uncontrolled inflammatory response and oxidative stress are the key pathological mechanisms. As an important pathway of anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative stress, the nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) signaling pathway is very important in the occurrence and development of sepsis-induced lung injury. This review summarizes relevant research conducted over the past decade on the regulation of the Nrf2 signaling pathway by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to ameliorate sepsis- induced lung injury. It has been found that 14 kinds of TCM effective ingredients (including five types of compounds: flavonoids, terpenes, alkaloids, saponins, phenols) and 6 kinds of compound preparations (including three types of formulas: heat-clearing and detoxifying formulas, purgative formulas for promoting bowel movement, and formulas for reinforcing vital qi and consolidating the constitution) can inhibit inflammatory responses and oxidative stress by activating Nrf2 signaling pathway and intervening in related pathways such as those involving Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1, heme oxygenase-1, antioxidant response element and AMP-activated protein kinase, thereby alleviating sepsis-induced lung injury.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Preparation,characterization,and application of acylated collagen with anhydride
Weizhao LI ; Hui ZHOU ; Xinsheng PENG ; Baohong LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(15):2430-2436
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			BACKGROUND:Collagen is a biomedical material with good biocompatibility,low toxicity,low immunoactivity,and high cellular affinity.However,the defects such as hydrophilicity and poor thermal stability are the key technical problems that need to be solved urgently in biomedical,tissue engineering,and other applications. OBJECTIVE:To elaborate on the preparation method,characterization,and application progress of acylated collagen. METHODS:PubMed,X-mol,and CNKI databases were used to search the literature on acylated collagen preparation methods,characterization,and application.The search time was from January 1992 to May 2023.The English search terms were"acylated collagen,modified collagen,water-soluble collagen,acetic anhydride".Chinese search terms were"acylated collagen,modified collagen,water-soluble collagen".After an initial screening of all articles according to inclusion and exclusion criteria,53 articles with high relevance were retained for review. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The preparation of acylated collagen is mainly obtained by the acylation reaction of acid anhydride,and the reaction sites are mainly ε-amino and N-terminus-amino of collagen,and the reaction environment of acylation reaction needs to be carried out in an alkaline environment.(2)Succinic anhydride is the preferred reactant of acylated collagen.Carbonic anhydride,citric anhydride,and bifunctional modifiers with acylation ability have been excavated in recent years to meet various requirements,but it is still limited to laboratory preparation;complex preparation process is difficult to industrialize,and follow-up research is needed to continuously improve.(3)The characterization methods of acylated collagen are similar to those of collagen,but there is still a lack of standards for the water-soluble characterization of acylated collagen.(4)In recent years,acylated collagen has been gradually used in the preparation of lenses,hydrogels,and dressings,as well as cosmetic raw materials.However,there is still little research on the application of acylated collagen,and there is a lack of complete in vivo experiments to verify the practicality of acylated collagen.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Exosomes and skin wound healing
Ziteng XIAO ; Tingyu WANG ; Wenwen ZHANG ; Fengyi TAN ; Haiwei SU ; Siting LI ; Yahui WU ; Yanfang ZHOU ; Xinsheng PENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(19):3104-3110
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			BACKGROUND:Exosomes play a role in all stages of wound repair,and there is currently a large body of research on exosomes in skin wound repair,which has been shown to have great potential for clinical applications. OBJECTIVE:To summarize and discuss the main mechanisms and clinical applications of exosomes in the treatment of skin wounds,in order to promote the clinical translation of exosomes. METHODS:PubMed,clinicaltrials.gov,China National Knowledge Infrastructure,Food and Drug Administration database,and Chinese Clinical Trial Register were searched from inception to March 2023.The English search terms were"exosomes,wound healing,stem cells,chronic wound,immunoregulation,inflammation,skin,therapeutic use,isolation,characterization,infections".The Chinese search terms were"exosomes,wound healing,stem cells,immunomodulation,clinical applications".A total of 79 articles were included for the summary. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Exosomes can improve and accelerate wound healing through inflammation regulation,immune protection,angiogenesis,cell proliferation and migration,and collagen remodeling.(2)Exosomes derived from stem cells have mature preparation techniques and related mechanism research,which is currently the mainstream research direction.Non-stem cell-derived exosomes have the advantages of convenience,economy,and easy production,and can be used as a supplement for clinical applications.(3)The clinical application of exosomes is still in its infancy,but has great potential for application.Various exosome modification techniques have laid the foundation for the future development of clinically personalized services and require further research.(4)The clinical translation of exosomes faces many challenges,such as low yield,high heterogeneity,lack of unified standards for isolation,purification,and quality control,and difficulties in storage.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Research Progress on Chemical Constituents of Alpinia oxyphylla and its Pharmacological Activities
Haibo LI ; Mi ZHOU ; Jie DONG ; Zhenzhong WANG ; Liang CAO ; Xinsheng YAO ; Yang YU ; Wei XIAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(7):1870-1887
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			As a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine,Alpinia oxyphylla is widely used as both medicine and edible resources.A.oxyphylla has the effects of warming the kidney,consolidating essence,contracting urine,warming the spleen,stopping diarrhea and absorbing saliva,which mainly treated diseases caused by kidney deficiency and spleen cold.A.oxyphylla is rich in chemical components,mainly including 194 volatile oil,121 terpenoids(including 111 sesquiterpenoids),19 diphenylheptanes,ten flavonoids,ten bases and nucleosides,four steroids,eight glycosides and 13 organic acids.It has a wide range of pharmacological effects such as anti-AD/PD,anti-tumor,anti-inflammatory,antioxidant,etc.This article reviews the chemical components and pharmacological effects of A.oxyphylla,in order to provide reference for its further development and rational application.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Best evidence summary about assessment and non-pharmacological management of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
Jinmei WEI ; Yanan LI ; Lei LIU ; Xinsheng LI ; Yinghui JIN ; Junli LIANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(25):1977-1985
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To retrieve, evaluate and summarize the best evidence for the assessment and non-pharmacological management of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy.Methods:The literature related to the assessment and non-pharmacological management of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy was systematically searched from January 1, 2018 to December 4, 2023 in clinical decision support systems, guideline networks, databases and related society websites at home and abroad, including clinical decision-making, guidelines, expert consensus, evidence summary, systematic review, and randomized controlled studies. Four reviewers evaluated the quality of the included studies and extracted evidence.Results:A total of 18 articles were included, including 1 clinical decision, 2 guidelines, 3 expert consensuses, 5 evidence summaries, 4 systematic reviews, and 3 randomized controlled studies. A total of 21 pieces of evidence were summarized from 7 items: assessment, exercise therapy, acupuncture therapy, cryotherapy, compression therapy, health education, and multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment.Conclusions:Non-pharmacological intervention is an effective means to improve chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy. Medical personnel should combine professional judgment with patient′s will, prudently, wisely and clearly use the best evidence to prevent or reduce chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and improve patients′ quality of life.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Isolation,identification and pathogenicity of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus strain CH/GSMQ/2022
Zhibo LIANG ; Zhongwang ZHANG ; Liping ZHANG ; Ruiming YU ; Li PAN ; Yonglu WANG ; Qiaoying ZENG ; Xinsheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(10):2101-2109,2233
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Feces and intestinal contents of pigs suspected with porcine epidemic diarrhea virus were collected from a farm in Minqin County,Gansu Province,China.After the suspected positive sam-ples were detected by RT-PCR,Vero cells were used to isolate and culture them in vitro.The suc-cessfully isolated virus was identified in the laboratory,and its whole genome sequence was ana-lyzed for genetic evolution.The pathogenicity was evaluated by animal regression test.The results showed that typical syncytial lesions could be observed when the PEDV-positive treatment solu-tion was inoculated with Vero cells in the 4th generation,and the virus titer in the 6th generation reached 10-4 75TCID50/mL.PEDV-like virions with a diameter of about 100 nm and a round shape with obvious capsular membranes and spikes were observed by electron microscopy.Whole genome sequencing analysis showed that the total length of this strain was 28 085 bp,which was far from the G1 subtype represented by the classical strain CV777(96.6%),and had a high homology with the G2b strains BC-2011-1,IA1,USA/Colorado/2013 and WELL(98.6%).This indicated that the strain belonged to the G2b epidemic strain.The animal regression test showed that the 5-day-old piglets developed vomiting,acute watery diarrhea,emaciation and mental depression within 12 h after the attack,and the symptoms worsened and died within 24 h.After autopsy,the infected piglets could be observed with stomach swelling,high intestinal heave,thin and transparent intesti-nal wall,and undigested milk clots inside.In summary,a PEDV G2b epidemic strain was success-fully isolated and identified in this study,and its whole genome sequence and pathogenicity were analyzed,providing research materials for future studies on PEDV gene function,pathogenic mech-anism and vaccine development.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Value of skeletal muscle index combined with interleukin-6 and activin A in predicting early-stage pancreatic cancer cachexia
Xinsheng LI ; Limin ZHANG ; Shunxiang WANG ; Ningning FENG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2024;40(6):1226-1230
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the value of L3 skeletal muscle index(L3-SMI)combined with interleukin-6(IL-6)and activin A in predicting early-stage pancreatic cancer cachexia.Methods A total of 74 patients with pancreatic cancer who were diagnosed in Hebei Medical University Forth Hospital from July 2020 to July 2023 were enrolled,and according to the presence or absence of cachexia after admission,the patient were divided into cachexia group with 58 patients and non-cachexia group with 16 patients.The levels of L3-SMI,IL-6,and activin A were observed within 48 hours after admission.The independent-samples t test was used for comparison of normally distributed continuous data between groups,and the chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical data between groups.A multivariate Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the influencing factors for pancreatic cancer cachexia;the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to analyze the value of L3-SMI,IL-6,and activin A alone or in combination in predicting pancreatic cancer cachexia,and the Z test was used for comparison of the area under the ROC curve(AUC).Results Compared with the non-cachexia group,the cachexia group had a significantly higher level of L3-SMI and significantly lower serum levels of IL-6 and activin A(t=8.649,3.049,and 8.100,all P<0.05).The multivariate logistic analysis showed that L3-SMI(odds ratio[OR]=0.266,95%confidence interval[CI]:0.103-0.683,P<0.05),serum IL-6(OR=4.158,95%CI:1.368-12.333,P<0.05),and activin A(OR=5.124,95%CI:1.550-16.939,P<0.05)were influencing factors for pancreatic cancer cachexia.L3-SMI,IL-6,and activin A alone had a significantly lower AUC than the combination of the three indicators in predicting pancreatic cancer cachexia(0.851/0.752/0.791 vs 0.946,Z=-2.841,-2.552,and-2.647,all P<0.001),and the combination of the three indicators had the highest sensitivity(90.9%),specificity(87.8%)and Youden index(0.788).Conclusion L3-SMI combined with serum IL-6 and activin A has a good value in predicting early-stage pancreatic cancer cachexia.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Bladder urothelial carcinoma in children:a case report and literature review
Paierhati NUERAILI ; Xinsheng ZHU ; Weihua LI ; Lingling WANG ; Zhaoxing ZHAN ; Ainiwaer AILIYAER
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(8):728-730,736
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To analyze the clinicopathological features of bladder urothelial carcinoma BUC in children and to share the experience of diagnosis and treatment.Methods The clinicopathological data,diagnosis and treatment process of a rare 9-year-old boy with BUC treated in the Second People's Hospital of Kashgar were reported and the literature was reviewed.Results The main clinical symptom is hematuria.Both preoperative urinary ultrasound and CT urography(CTU)identified the tumor,which was then removed with transurethral holmium laser resection under general anesthesia.Postoperative pathology confirmed papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential(PUNLMP).Epirubicin hydrochloride instillation was administered,and no evidence of recurrence or progress was detected during the 3-month follow-up.Conclusion Bladder urothelial carcinoma in children is extremely rare.The most common symptom is hematuria,and there are no characteristic signs.Urinary ultrasound is the first choice for preoperative imaging,and transurethral resection of the carcinoma results in good recovery.There is no recommendable instillation,and patients need long-term postoperative follow-up.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) involved in the regulation of B cell immune senescence.
Jiaping XIAO ; Jun LI ; Xinsheng YAO
Chinese Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2023;39(5):474-478
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The humoral immune response of B cells is the key to the protection of specific immunity, and immune aging reshapes its production and function. The decreased B cell immune function is an indicator of immune senescence. The impaired humoral immune function mediated by antibody secreted by B cells leads to a decline in the response of elderly individuals to the vaccine. These people are therefore more susceptible to infection and deterioration, and have a higher incidence of tumors and metabolic diseases. Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) is an enzyme that triggers immunoglobulin class conversion recombination (CSR) and somatic high frequency mutation (SHM). It decreases during immune senescence and is considered to be a biomarker of decreased B cell function in aging mice and humans. Understanding the inherent defects of B-cell immune senescence and the regulation mechanism of AID in the aging process can provide new research ideas for the susceptibility, prevention and treatment of diseases in the elderly.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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10.Antimalarial and neuroprotective ent-abietane diterpenoids from the aerial parts of Phlogacanthus curviflorus.
Jia LI ; Xiao MENG ; Chengyue YIN ; Lixia ZHANG ; Bin LIN ; Peng LIU ; Lingjuan ZHU ; Haifeng WANG ; Hongwei LIU ; Xue ZHANG ; Xinsheng YAO
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2023;21(8):619-630
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Six new ent-abietane diterpenoids, abientaphlogatones A-F (1-6), along with two undescribed ent-abietane diterpenoid glucosides, abientaphlogasides A-B (7-8) and four known analogs were isolated from the aerial parts ofPhlogacanthus curviflorus (P. curviflorus). The structures of these compounds were determined using high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HR-ESI-MS), one-dimensional and two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, electronic circular dichroism (ECD) spectra, and quantum chemical calculations. Notably, compounds 5 and 6 represented the first reported instances of ent-norabietane diterpenoids from the genus Phlogacanthus. In the β-hematin formation inhibition assay, compounds 2, 4, 7-10, and 12 displayed antimalarial activity, with IC50 values of 12.97-65.01 μmol·L-1. Furthermore, compounds 4, 5, 8, and 10 demonstrated neuroprotective activity in PC12 cell injury models induced by H2O2 and MPP+.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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