1.Structure and Function of Rhizomicrobes Recruited by Acteoside in Root Exudates of Rehmannia glutinosa
Yongxiang ZHANG ; Bao ZHANG ; Lianghua LIN ; Fan YANG ; Shujuan XUE ; Li GU ; Zhongyi ZHANG ; Liuji ZHANG ; Suiqing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(9):156-165
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			ObjectiveTo reveal the correlation of Rehmannia glutinosa-soil feedback process with the formation of its continuous cropping obstacles through the identification of the root exudates of R. glutinosa and analysis of the specific rhizomicrobes recruited by the root exudate. MethodThe root exudates of R. glutinosa seedlings germinated under sterilized condition and those enriched in the rhizosphere of R. glutinosa cultivated in the field were collected and analyzed using the ultra-performance liquid chromatography quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-TOF-MS). The highly abundant compounds identified in the root exudates were added into blank soil, and the soil microbial community was profiled using Illumina Miseq sequencing. The bacterial and fungal functions were predicted by PICRUSt and FUNGuild, respectively. ResultThe identification results showed that seven phenylethanoid glycosides were found in R. glutinosa root exudates, and acteoside possessed the highest abundance. In the soil enriched with acteoside, the bacterial genera such as Agromyces, Pseudomonas, Lysobacter, Sphingobium, Pseudoxanthomonas and Sphingomonas were enriched. For the fungi, the genera Neocosmospora, Plectosphaerella and Dactylonectria, and the species such as Neocosmospora rubicola, Plectosphaerella cucumerina, Dactylonectria alcacerensis and Fusarium solani showed higher abundance. The functional analysis indicated the above-mentioned bacterial genera may realize rapid proliferation by utilizing, biodegrading and transforming phenylethanoid glycosides, and some potential fungal pathogens were colonized. ConclusionThe R. glutinsoa-soil feedbacks were likely generated by the phenylethanoid glycosides in the root exudates together with the specific rhizomicrobes. The investigations of R. glutinsoa-soil feedbacks under continuous cropping system are critical to the further understanding of the underlying mechanisms related to its continuous cropping obstacles. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Inhibition of TRAF6 ameliorates myocardial inflammatory injury and cardiac dysfunction via regulating cardiomyocyte inflammation in sepsis mice
Ying ZHOU ; Dajun JIANG ; Yong TIAN ; Yongxiang GU ; Guohui YANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(5):608-614
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To explore the effects of TRAF6 inhibition on autophagy,myocardial inflammation and cardiac function in septic mice.Methods Twenty-four male Kunming mice were randomly divided into 4 groups:sham,sham + C25-140(sham+C),cecal ligation and puncture(CLP),and cecal ligation and puncture+C25-140(CLP+C)group.Sham+C group and CLP+C group were intraperitoneally injected with C25-140 after operation.LVEF and LVFS were evaluated by ultrasound 24 hours after operation.Serum TNF-α and IL1-β were measured by ELISA.HE staining was used to evaluate myocardial inflammatory response.Autophagosomes and mitochondrial microstructure of cardiomyocytes were observed by transmission electron microscopy.TRAF6 mRNA in myocardial tissue was detected by qPCR.The expression of TRAF6,P62,Beclin-1 and LC3B protein was detected by W-B.The effect of C25-140 on myocardial injury in the septic mice was observed by inhibiting autophagy with 3-MA.Results Compared with the sham group,the levels of TRAF6 mRNA and TRAF6 in the myocardial tissue in the CLP group were significantly increased(P<0.05)and the serum TNF-α and IL1-β concentrations were signifi-cantly increased(P<0.05).Meanwhile,the myocardial tissue HE staining showed inflammatory cell infiltration and the LVEF and LVFS levels were significantly decreased in the CLP group(P<0.05).Compared with CLP group,the CLP+C group showed that the expression of TRAF6 mRNA and TRAF6 protein decreased(P<0.05),serum TNF-α and IL1-β decreased(P<0.05),myocardial histopathological myocardial inflammatory cell infiltration decreased,the LVEF and LVFS levels increased(P<0.05).Electron microscopy showed that the mitochondrial swelling decreased,autophagosomes increased,expression of Beclin-1 and LC3Ⅱ/Ⅰ increased,and P62 expression decreased(P<0.05).As compared with CLP+C group,the CLP+C+3-MA group showed that obvious inflamma-tory cell infiltration in the myocardial pathology and the LVEF and LVFS levels decreased after 3-MA inhibited autophagy(P<0.05).Conclusion Inhibition of TRAF6 can not only ameliorate myocardial inflammatory injury and cardiac dysfunction in septic mice,but promote the involvment of cardiomyocyte autophagy in provention from sepsis-induced myocardial injury.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Metformin pretreatment induces cardiac autophagy to reduce myocardial injury in septic mice
Yong TIAN ; Ying ZHOU ; Yongxiang GU ; Guohui YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(28):4469-4476
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			BACKGROUND:Sepsis complicated by myocardial injury is characterized by a high mortality.Metformin can prevent sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction by exerting anti-inflammatory effects,improving oxidative stress,and reducing apoptosis.However,it is unclear whether metformin-induced autophagy plays an important role in the protective effect against sepsis-induced myocardial injury. OBJECTIVE:To explore the effect of metformin pretreatment on myocardial injury in septic mice. METHODS:A total of 40 male Kunming mice were randomly divided into sham operation group,model group,metformin group,and metformin+ 3-methyladenine group,with 10 mice in each group.The latter two groups were intraperitoneally injected with metformin for 14 days at a fixed time every day,and the metformin+3-methyladenine group was intraperitoneally injected with 3-methyladenine 1 hour before modeling.Twenty-four hours after the last injection of metformin,cecal ligation and perforation were used to construct a model of myocardial injury in septic mice.The sham operation group was not ligated and perforated.All mice were sacrificed 24 hours after surgery,and blood and myocardial specimens were collected.The levels of inflammatory factors and myocardial injury markers in serum were detected by ELISA.The mRNA expression of autophagy markers LC3B and p62 in myocardial tissue was detected by RT-qPCR.The protein expression of LC3B,Beclin-1,p62,p-AMPK,and AMPK in myocardial tissue was detected by western blot.The pathological changes in myocardial tissue were detected by hematoxylin-eosin staining. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Autophagy was inhibited in septic mice with myocardial injury.Compared with the sham operation group,the levels of serum tumor necrosis factor-α,interleukin-1β,interleukin-6,creatine kinase isoenzyme,and troponin T were increased in the model group(P<0.05),but there was no significant difference in p62,LC3Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰ,and p-AMPK/AMPK between the two groups(P>0.05).Compared with the model group,the levels of tumor necrosis factor-α,interleukin-6,creatine kinase isoenzyme,troponin T,and p62 were decreased in the metformin group(P<0.05),while LC3Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰ,p-AMPK/AMPK and Beclin-1 level were increased(P<0.05).Compared with the metformin group,the levels of tumor necrosis factor-α,interleukin-6,creatine kinase isoenzyme,troponin T,and p62 were increased in the metformin+3-methyladenine group(P<0.05),while LC3Ⅱ/LC3Ⅰ and Beclin-1 level were decreased(P<0.05).Myocardial hematoxylin-eosin staining indicated that myocardial fibers arranged normally in the sham operation group,but disorderedly in the model group,with interstitial edema and a large number of infiltrated inflammatory cells.A small amount of vacuolar changes were observed in the metformin group.The arrangement of myocardial fibers in the metformin+3-methyladenine group was slightly disordered,with more vacuolar changes.To conclude,metformin pretreatment may reduce myocardial injury in septic mice by activating the AMPK signaling pathway and inducing autophagy.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Protective mechanism of metformin-induced cardiomyocyte autophagy on myocardial injury in septic mice
Yong Tian ; Ying Zhou ; Yongxiang Gu ; Guohui Yang
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2024;59(1):92-98
		                        		
		                        			Objective    :
		                        			To investigate the possible mechanism of metformin  (Met)  -induced  cardiomyocyte autoph- agy in protecting myocardial injury in septic mice.
		                        		
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		                        			 The model of myocardial injury in septic mice was es- tablished by cecal ligation and puncture  ( CLP) .Sixty  Kunming  mice were  randomly divided into sham operation  group  (Sham group) ,model  group   ( CLP  group) ,model  + dimethyl  sulfoxide   ( DMSO)  group  ( CLP  + DMSO  group) ,model + metformin  (Met)  group  (Met  group) ,model + Met + 3-methyladenine  (3-MA)  group  (Met + 3- MA group) ,model + Met + compound C  ( CC) group  (Met + CC  group) ,with 10 mice in each group.The Met, Met + 3-MA and Met + CC groups were intraperitoneally injected with Met  (200 mg / kg) once a day for 2 weeks be- fore modeling.The Met + 3-MA group was intraperitoneally injected with 3-MA  ( 10  mg / kg) 1  h before surgery.   The Met + CC group was intraperitoneally injected with CC  (20  mg / kg) 30 min before surgery.The model was es- tablished 24 h after the last injection of Met.The heart and blood of all mice were collected 24 h after surgery.The  Western blot technique was  employed  to  assess  the  relative  expression  levels  of  microtubule-associated  protein  1  light chain 3  (LC3) isoforms,namely LC3 I and LC3 II,autophagy effector protein 1  (Beclin-1) ,ubiquitin-bind- ing protein 62  (p62) ,B-cell lymphoma / leukemia-2  (Bcl-2) ,Bcl-2-associated X protein (Bax) ,adenosine mono- phosphate  (AMP) kinase  (AMPK) and phosphorylated AMPK (p-AMPK) .Myocardial pathological changes were  observed by hematoxylin-eosin  (HE)  staining.The  changes of myocardial mitochondria and autophagosomes were  observed by electron microscopy.Hematoxylin-eosin  (HE) staining was used to observe the pathological changes of  myocardium. Electron  microscopy  was  used  to  observe the changes of  myocardial mitochondria and autophago- somes. 
		                        		
		                        			Results    :
		                        			   Compared  with  Sham  group,the relative protein expression of Beclin-1,p62,p-AMPK / AMPK  and LC3 II / LC3 I in CLP and CLP + DMSO groups had no statistical significance,but Bax increased and Bcl-2 de- creased in CLP group  (P<0. 01) .Compared with CLP group,the relative expression of Beclin-1 protein and LC3  II / LC3 I in Met group increased and p62 decreased  (P<0. 01) ,Bax decreased and Bcl-2 increased  (P<0. 01) .   Compared with Met group,the relative protein expression of Beclin-1 and LC3 II / LC3 I in Met + 3-MA group de- creased and p62 increased  (P<0. 05) ,Bax increased and Bcl-2 decreased  (P<0. 05) .Besides,the relative pro- tein expression of p-AMPK / AMPK in Met + CC group decreased  (P<0. 05) .HE  staining showed that there was  no disorder in myocardial fibers in Sham group,and a large number of inflammatory cells infiltrated the myocardial  fibers of CLP group in a clear disorder.The Met group showed vacuolar changes in the myocardium,while the Met  + 3-MA group showed disordered arrangement of myocardial fibers and a small amount of inflammatory cell infiltra- tion.Under electron microscopy,the morphology of myocardial mitochondria in the Sham group was normal,while  in the CLP group,the arrangement of mitochondrial cristae was disordered with vacuolar changes,and occasional  autophagosomes were observed.Mitochondria in Met group showed slight swelling and a large number of autophago- somes.The mitochondria in the Met + 3-MA group showed significant swelling with a small amount of autophago- somes.
		                        		
		                        			Conclusion    
		                        			The protective effect of metformin on myocardial injury in septic mice can reduce cardiomyo- cyte apoptosis and improve mitochondrial damage by activating AMPK signaling pathway to induce autophagy.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporotic thoracolumbar vertebral fracture with kyphotic deformity in the elderly (version 2024)
Jian CHEN ; Qingqing LI ; Jun GU ; Zhiyi HU ; Shujie ZHAO ; Zhenfei HUANG ; Tao JIANG ; Wei ZHOU ; Xiaojian CAO ; Yongxin REN ; Weihua CAI ; Lipeng YU ; Tao SUI ; Qian WANG ; Pengyu TANG ; Mengyuan WU ; Weihu MA ; Xuhua LU ; Hongjian LIU ; Zhongmin ZHANG ; Xiaozhong ZHOU ; Baorong HE ; Kainan LI ; Tengbo YU ; Xiaodong GUO ; Yongxiang WANG ; Yong HAI ; Jiangang SHI ; Baoshan XU ; Weishi LI ; Jinglong YAN ; Guangzhi NING ; Yongfei GUO ; Zhijun QIAO ; Feng ZHANG ; Fubing WANG ; Fuyang CHEN ; Yan JIA ; Xiaohua ZHOU ; Yuhui PENG ; Jin FAN ; Guoyong YIN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(11):961-973
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The incidence of osteoporotic thoracolumbar vertebral fracture (OTLVF) in the elderly is gradually increasing. The kyphotic deformity caused by various factors has become an important characteristic of OTLVF and has received increasing attention. Its clinical manifestations include pain, delayed nerve damage, sagittal imbalance, etc. Currently, the definition and diagnosis of OTLVF with kyphotic deformity in the elderly are still unclear. Although there are many treatment options, they are controversial. Existing guidelines or consensuses pay little attention to this type of fracture with kyphotic deformity. To this end, the Lumbar Education Working Group of the Spine Branch of the Chinese Medicine Education Association and Editorial Committee of Chinese Journal of Trauma organized the experts in the relevant fields to jointly develop Clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporotic thoracolumbar vertebral fractures with kyphotic deformity in the elderly ( version 2024), based on evidence-based medical advancements and the principles of scientificity, practicality, and advanced nature, which provided 18 recommendations to standardize the clinical diagnosis and treatment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Anatomical study and clinical application of neuroendoscopy assisted contralateral cervical 7 nerve transfer via prespinal route in central upper limb spastic paralysis
Zhengcun YAN ; Jiaxiang GU ; Hongjun LIU ; Wenmiao LUO ; Xiaodong WANG ; Xingdong WANG ; Min WEI ; Yongxiang WANG ; Hengzhu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2024;23(9):911-917
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To simulate the neuroendoscopy assisted contralateral cervical 7 (C 7) nerve transfer via prespinal route and measure its relevant anatomical landmarks to explore the clinical feasibility and efficacy of this surgical approach for central upper limb spastic paralysis. Methods:(1) Six fresh cadaver specimens of the head and neck were obtained. Linear incisions of approximately 5 cm were made above the midpoint of the bilateral clavicles to simulate neuroendoscopy assisted contralateral C 7 nerve transfer via prespinal route. With the superior margin of midpoint of the clavicle as central point, distance to the distal bifurcation of the C 7 nerve, distances to the superior or inferior trunks of the proximal brachial plexus nerves, and distances to the exit of the intervertebral foramina of the C 6, C 7, and C 8 nerves were measured. (2) One patient with upper limb spastic paralysis after intracerebral hemorrhage accepted neuroendoscopy assisted contralateral C 7 nerve transfer via prespinal route; the clinical data and efficacy of the patient were retrospectively analyzed. Results:(1) The C 7 nerve, the upper trunk of brachial plexus formed by the C 5 and C 6 nerves and the lower trunk of brachial plexus formed by the C 8 and T 1 nerves could be exposed after neuroendoscopy assisted contralateral C 7 nerve transfer via prespinal route. The distance between the superior margin of midpoint of the clavicle and the distal bifurcation of the C 7 nerve is (2.20±0.11) cm, and its distance to the superior trunk of the proximal brachial plexus is (2.62±0.10) cm, and its distance to the inforior trunk of the proximal brachial plexus nerve is (2.72±0.11) cm. The distance between the superior margin of midpoint of the clavicle and the proximal C 7 nerve (at the exit of the intervertebral foramen) is (7.22±0.15) cm, its distance to the proximal C 6 nerve (at the exit of the intervertebral foramen) is (7.84±0.12) cm, and its distance to the proximal C 8 nerve (at the exit of the intervertebral foramen) is (6.96±0.12) cm. (2) The patient with central upper limb spastic paralysis accepted neuroendoscopy assisted contralateral C 7 nerve transfer via prespinal route successfully, with surgical time lasting for 2 h and bleeding amount of 20 mL. After surgery, the incision healed well, and the patient experienced pain and numbness in the healthy side of the upper limb with subsided symptoms one month after surgery. The spasticity symptoms of the affected upper limb obviously improved after surgery with decreased muscle tone. Follow-up after discharge was performed for 14 months, and the muscle strength of the affected upper limb recovered to level 1 +. Conclusion:Neuroendoscopy assisted contralateral C 7 nerve transfer via prespinal route can expose the proximal and distal C 7 nerves, with minimal invasion; this clinical study has preliminarily confirmed the safety and effectiveness of this transfer via prespinal route in central upper limb spastic paralysis.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Effects of enteral nutrition beginning at different time on aspiration rate and immune function in patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Yan CHEN ; Yongxiang WANG ; Yijuan GU ; Xiaoqin LIU ; Qianqian ZHUANG ; Xiaoli MENG ; Xiaozhu SHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2022;28(4):461-466
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the effect of enteral nutritional support beginning at different time on aspiration events and immune function in the early post-traumatic (within 14 days) period in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.Methods From June, 2018, to February, 2021, 75 patients with acute traumatic brain injury admitted in the Department of Neurosurgery of the Second People's Hospital of Lianyungang were randomly divided into early feeding group (24 to 48 hours, n=35) and delayed feeding group (48 to 120 hours, n=40). The 14-day reflux rate, aspiration rate, incidence of aspiration pneumonia, immune indexes and complications were compared between two groups.Results There was no significant difference in the reflux rate, aspiration rate and the incidence of aspiration pneumonia between the two groups (P > 0.05). The levels of IgG, IgA, and complements C3 and C4 were significantly higher in the early feeding group than in the delayed feeding group (|t| > 1.720, P<0.001). The incidence of non-aspiratory lung infections was significantly lower in the early feeding group than in the delayed feeding group (χ2=4.728, P<0.05).Conclusion Initiating enteral nutrition within 24 to 48 hours after injury may preserve immune function and reduce the incidence of non-aspiratory lung infections in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Effect of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome on nocturnal angina in patients who undergo coronary artery bypass grafting
Mingxin GAO ; Wenyuan YU ; Kangjun FAN ; Hongli LIU ; Chengxiong GU ; Yang YU ; Yongxiang WEI
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;36(5):296-300
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate the effect and mechanism of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome(OSAHS) on nocturnal angina in patients who undergo coronary artery bypass grafting(CABG).Methods:According to the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria, this prospective observational study included 76 patients who underwent CABG at Beijing Anzhen Hospital affiliated to Capital Medical University from January 2018 to December 2018. Patients included 60 males and 16 females, mean aged(61.4±7.3) years, BMI(25.7±2.3) kg/m 2. Portable sleep respiration monitoring and bedside ECG monitoring were performed before surgery. According to the apnea index(AHI), patients were divided into mild or no OSAHS group(AHI<15, 35 patients) and moderate to severe OSAHS group(AHI≥15, 41 patients). Baseline data, hematologic examination, degree of coronary stenosis, sleep breathing examination, night time heart rate and incidence of atrial fibrillation, and nocturnal angina were compared between the two group. Results:Combined with mild or no OSAHS group, moderate to severe OSAHS group had a significantly higher syntax-score(47.3±10.6 vs 35.1±6.8), a significantly higher proportion of coronary diffuse lesions(53.7% vs 31.4%), a significantly faster heart rate[(94.3±21.5)times/min vs(74.8±10.0) times/min], a significantly higher proportion of nocturnal angina(29.2% vs 2.9%). The differences were statistically significant( P<0.05). Binary logistic regression analysis showed that the fastest heart rate at night significantly affected the occurrence of nocturnal angina in CABG patients( OR=1.320, 95% CI: 1.084-1.607, P=0.006), the syntax-score, the fastest heart rate at night significantly affected the degree of OSAHS in CABG patients( OR=1.269, 95% CI: 1.094-1.473, P=0.002; OR=1.066, 95% CI: 1.004-1.131, P=0.036). Two linear regression showed a significant linear correlation between AHI with the fastest heart rate and syntax-score at night( R2=0.576, P<0.001; R2=0.658, P<0.001). Conclusion:OSAHS can significantly aggravate the degree of coronary artery stenosis in CABG patients, and further increase the incidence of nocturnal angina by significantly increasing nighttime heart rate.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9. Multivariate analysis of short-term prognosis of liver transplantation in patients with end-stage liver disease
Wei CHEN ; Aidong GU ; Hai DING ; Yongxiang YI ; Guangshun YANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2019;40(9):545-548
		                        		
		                        			 Objective:
		                        			To analyze many indicators during perioperative period of liver transplantation in patients with end-stage liver disease, only to seek related factors that can accurately predict short-term(≤three months)outcome.
		                        		
		                        			Methods:
		                        			We analyzed retrospectively clinical data of consecutive patients with end-stage liver diseases undergone liver transplantation in a single treatment center. Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the perioperative indicators including recipient gender, age, body mass index, preoperative serum albumin level, serum sodium concentration, urea nitrogen level and donor-recipient blood group, et al. Correlated factors were analyzed by the method of multivariate logistic regression. Statistical processing package was SAS 9.1.3 soft. The difference was statistically significant with 
		                        		
		                        	
		                				10. Interpretation for the group standards of the Isolation and Identification of Campylobacter jejuni  and Campylobacter coli  
		                			
		                			Maojun ZHANG ; Yixin GU ; Ying LI ; Changyan JU ; Guilan ZHOU ; Yunchang GUO ; Xiaojie YU ; Yongxiang DUAN ; Jianzhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(9):1052-1054
		                        		
		                        			
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