1.Research Advances on Anti-inflammatory and Anti-oxidation Effect of Medicinal and Edible Herbs Liver-protecting Chinese Medicine
Jinghan ZHAO ; Zhengwang ZHU ; Linlin WANG ; Pingsheng ZHU ; Mingsan MIAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(7):293-301
The liver is closely associated with inflammation and the redox response, and inflammation is the body's innate defense system for clearing away harmful stimuli and participating in the liver's wound-healing response.Oxidative stress is associated with the activation of inflammatory pathways, and sustained inflammation and the corresponding regenerative wound healing response can induce fibrosis, cirrhosis, progression to end-stage liver disease or hepatocellular carcinoma, and ultimately death.Some "medicine and food homology" traditional Chinese medicine has been used in clinical effect, showing the ability to protect the liver.This paper reviewed the relationship between liver and oxidative stress response and inflammation response, and sorted out 110 "medicine and food same origin" traditional Chinese medicines based on the Chinese Pharmacopoeia(2020 edition) and the Chinese materia medica.The results showed that common floweringqince fruit, licorice root, cassia seed, emblic,seabuckthorn fruit,Chinese date, honeysuckle, ginger, cape jasmine fruit, platycodon root, lotus leaf, dandelion, reed root, honey, mountain honeysuckle, milkvetch root, glossy ganoderma, Gastrodia gastrodia and eucommia leaf were recorded to have liver protection effects.The liver protection mechanism is mainly anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and lipid peroxidation inhibition. Some Chinese herbs can also play a liver protection role by inhibiting the growth of hepatitis virus and liver cancer cells and regulating bile acid metabolism.In addition, the biological mechanism of its liver protection effect through antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects in animal experiments was analyzed, and it was found that it plays a role through multiple pathways and multiple targets, providing new ideas for the role of "medicine and food homology" traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment strategy of liver diseases.
2.Research Advances on Anti-inflammatory and Anti-oxidation Effect of Medicinal and Edible Herbs Liver-protecting Chinese Medicine
Jinghan ZHAO ; Zhengwang ZHU ; Linlin WANG ; Pingsheng ZHU ; Mingsan MIAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(7):293-301
The liver is closely associated with inflammation and the redox response, and inflammation is the body's innate defense system for clearing away harmful stimuli and participating in the liver's wound-healing response.Oxidative stress is associated with the activation of inflammatory pathways, and sustained inflammation and the corresponding regenerative wound healing response can induce fibrosis, cirrhosis, progression to end-stage liver disease or hepatocellular carcinoma, and ultimately death.Some "medicine and food homology" traditional Chinese medicine has been used in clinical effect, showing the ability to protect the liver.This paper reviewed the relationship between liver and oxidative stress response and inflammation response, and sorted out 110 "medicine and food same origin" traditional Chinese medicines based on the Chinese Pharmacopoeia(2020 edition) and the Chinese materia medica.The results showed that common floweringqince fruit, licorice root, cassia seed, emblic,seabuckthorn fruit,Chinese date, honeysuckle, ginger, cape jasmine fruit, platycodon root, lotus leaf, dandelion, reed root, honey, mountain honeysuckle, milkvetch root, glossy ganoderma, Gastrodia gastrodia and eucommia leaf were recorded to have liver protection effects.The liver protection mechanism is mainly anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and lipid peroxidation inhibition. Some Chinese herbs can also play a liver protection role by inhibiting the growth of hepatitis virus and liver cancer cells and regulating bile acid metabolism.In addition, the biological mechanism of its liver protection effect through antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects in animal experiments was analyzed, and it was found that it plays a role through multiple pathways and multiple targets, providing new ideas for the role of "medicine and food homology" traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment strategy of liver diseases.
3.Role and Mechanism of Chinese Herbal Saponins in Ameliorating Metabolism-associated Fatty Liver Disease: A Review
Linlin WANG ; Zhengwang ZHU ; Jinghan ZHAO ; Pingsheng ZHU ; Mingsan MIAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(19):273-281
Saponins are widely found in various Chinese medicines such as Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma, Notoginseng Radix et Rhizoma, and Bupleuri Radix. They possess multiple biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antitumor, hepatoprotective, lipid-lowering, and hypoglycemic effects. They play an important role in the prevention and treatment of diseases such as acute lung injury, hyperlipidemia, and diabetic cardiovascular complications, and hold significant research potential and value. Metabolism-related fatty liver disease is a prevalent chronic liver disease characterized by excessive lipid accumulation in hepatocytes. According to the "multiple hit" theory, its occurrence is the result of systemic homeostasis disorder, influenced by abnormal lipid metabolism, oxidative stress, inflammation, insulin resistance, mitochondrial dysfunction, and intestinal microbiota. However, there is currently no effective treatment available in clinical practice. Recent studies have found that Chinese herbal saponins can alleviate metabolism-related fatty liver disease through various pathways, including regulating abnormal lipid metabolism, inhibiting inflammatory responses, alleviating oxidative stress, reducing insulin resistance, improving mitochondrial dysfunction, modulating intestinal flora, inhibiting hepatocyte programmed death, regulating liver autophagy, and correcting immune imbalances. Therefore, this review summarized the pharmacological effects and related mechanisms of Chinese herbal saponins in improving metabolism-related fatty liver disease in recent years, aiming to provide a theoretical reference for the clinical application and experimental research of Chinese herbal saponins in the prevention and treatment of metabolism-related fatty liver disease.
4.Study on the Distribution of Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Types and Medication Rules of Functional Dyspepsia Based on Data Mining
Zhengwang ZHU ; Linlin WANG ; Jinghan ZHAO ; Pingsheng ZHU ; Mingsan MIAO
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2024;35(9):1437-1444
Objective To explore syndrome differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)and medication rules of functional dyspepsia,and to provide reference for modern TCM clinical treatment.Methods The clinical research literature on the treatment of functional dyspepsia with TCM were searched from CNKI,Wanfang,VIP,PubMed and Web of Science databases,TCM compounds were collected and database was established.Excel 2019,Clementine 12.0 and SPSS 21.0 were used for frequency analysis of TCM syndrome types,drug frequency,efficacy classifications,properties,tastes,and meridian tropisms of functional dyspepsia,and association rule analysis,factor analysis and cluster analysis were performed on high-frequency drugs.Results A total of 428 articles were included,and 442 prescriptions were extracted,involving 225 Chinese medicines and 24 high-frequency drugs,among which Codonopsis Radix,Poria,Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium and Bupleuri Radix were most frequently used.Tonic deficiency drugs and regulating qi drugs were the most common efficacy categories.The property was mainly warm,the tastes were mainly bitter,pungent and sweet,most of which belonged to spleen,lung and stomach meridians.Twenty drug combinations were obtained by association rule analysis,nine common factors were extracted by factor analysis,and drugs could be divided into four categories by cluster analysis.Functional dyspepsia with the liver-stomach disharmony is the most common syndrome.Twelve drug combinations were obtained by association rule analysis,three common factors were extracted by factor analysis,and drugs could be divided into two categories by cluster analysis.Conclusion The clinical treatment of functional dyspepsia in TCM is mainly to replenish qi and invigorate spleen,dredge liver and promote qi,replenish deficiency with sweet and warm drugs,disperse pungent and descend bitter,which were compatible with drugs for resolving dampness,relieving external symptoms and clearing heat according to syndrome differentiation.
5.Characteristics and Application Analysis of Animals Model of Cholelithiasis Based on Data Mining
Linlin WANG ; Zhengwang ZHU ; Jinghan ZHAO ; Mingsan MIAO ; Pingsheng ZHU
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2024;35(10):1621-1627
Objective To summarize the existing animal models of cholelithiasis,and to explore a pathological model that can better reflect the characteristics of clinical syndromes of traditional Chinese and western medicine and meet the needs of the development of clinical and basic research of traditional Chinese medicine. Methods The animal models for experimental research on cholelithiasis at home and abroad were collected and sorted out by searching CNKI,Wanfang,VIP,SinoMed,PubMed and other databases. The animal types,modeling methods,modeling cycles,detection indicators and positive drugs of the models were statistically analyzed. Results Among the 128 articles included,the animal types of cholelithiasis models were mainly guinea pigs,rabbits and C57BL/6J mice. The most used modeling method is high-fat diet,and the feeding cycle takes eight weeks to complete. High-frequency detection indicators were stone formation rate,total cholesterol,phospholipids,total bilirubin,total bile acid,etc. The commonly used intervention methods are traditional Chinese medicine compound,western medicine and single Chinese medicine or extract. Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) is mainly used for western medicine intervention,whereas the intervention of traditional Chinese medicine mainly includes traditional Chinese medicine compound,acupuncture,exercise,diet and other methods. The positive control drug in the experiment was mostly UDCA. Conclusion With the continuous improvement and development of cholelithiasis animal model,there are many kinds of modeling methods to simulate the clinical manifestations of cholelithiasis in Chinese and western medicine,but there are also some limitations. This paper aims to provide reference for the selection,application and improvement of cholelithiasis model through data mining and characteristic analysis.
6.Prevalence of tinnitus in noise-exposed workers and its influencing factors
Jianying ZHENG ; Jinghan ZHU ; Xuhui ZHANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2023;40(3):317-322
Background Tinnitus is a common symptom in workers exposed to noise, and no specific treatment is available yet. Paying attention to the influencing factors of tinnitus is very important to prevent tinnitus. Objective To investigate the situation of tinnitus among noise-exposed workers and its influencing factors. Methods Using a cross-sectional study design, 1011 noise-exposed male workers in Hangzhou were studied. Tinnitus status, age, education, personal protection, smoking history, drinking history, and family history of the participants were surveyed by questionnaires. Binaural pure tone hearing threshold test was performed on all study subjects. The environmental noise in the workplace was measured. The relationships of tinnitus with noise exposure intensity, noise exposure time, noise exposure category, cumulative noise exposure, and wearing hearing protectors among the noise-exposed workers were analyzed by logistic regression. Results The prevalence of tinnitus among the noise-exposed workers was 36.1%. The mean hearing thresholds at 500, 3000, 4000, and 6000 Hz in the right and left ears were higher in the tinnitus group than in the non-tinnitus group (P<0.05); the hearing threshold at 2000 Hz in the right ear was higher in the tinnitus group than in the non-tinnitus group (P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in the prevalence of monaural speech-frequency hearing loss or monaural high-frequency hearing loss (P>0.05). The on-site noise intensity was divided into three groups: <85, 85-<95, and ≥95 dB(A); the prevalence of tinnitus in the three groups was 19.6%, 40.5%, and 66.7% respectively. The years of noise exposure was divided into three groups: <1, 1-<5, and ≥5 years; the prevalence of tinnitus in the three groups was 17.9%, 34.0%, and 45.4% respectively. The cumulative noise exposure was divided into six groups: <80, 80-<85, 85-<90, 90-<95, 95-<100, and ≥100 dB(A)·year; the prevalence of tinnitus in the six groups was 6.8%, 25.0%, 31.0%, 39.6%, 43.1%, and 46.7% respectively. The prevalence of tinnitus was higher in the non-stationary noise group (42.5%) than in the stationary noise group (26.8%) (χ2=26.18, P<0.01), and the prevalence in the group without or with hearing protection was 39.7% and 35.5% respectively. The results of logistic regression showed that workers exposed to higher intensity, longer noise exposure, higher cumulative noise exposure, and non-stationary noise (reference: stationary noise) resulted in a higher risk of tinnitus (Ptrend<0.01 or P<0.01); workers wearing of hearing protection device versus those not showed a lower risk of tinnitus (P<0.05). Conclusion Higher intensity, longer exposure to noise, and more cumulative noise exposure associate with a higher risk of tinnitus. Wearing hearing protective device can reduce the risk of tinnitus. Tinnitus in noise-exposed workers can precede the presentation of abnormal hearing loss.
7. Expression and Clin ical Significance of B7-H5 in Ulcerative Colitis
Lu XIA ; Yanjun CHEN ; Yuqi CHEN ; Juntao LI ; Jiayu WANG ; Linqing SUN ; Jinghan ZHU ; Tongguo SHI ; Qinhua XI ; Rui LI ; Lu XIA ; Yanjun CHEN ; Yuqi CHEN ; Juntao LI ; Jiayu WANG ; Linqing SUN ; Jinghan ZHU ; Tongguo SHI ; Rui LI ; Lu XIA ; Yanjun CHEN ; Yuqi CHEN ; Juntao LI ; Jiayu WANG ; Linqing SUN ; Jinghan ZHU ; Tongguo SHI ; Rui LI ; Lu XIA ; Yanjun CHEN ; Yuqi CHEN ; Juntao LI ; Jiayu WANG ; Linqing SUN ; Jinghan ZHU ; Tongguo SHI ; Rui LI
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2022;27(1):21-25
Background: The incidence of ulcerative colitis (UC) has gradually increased in China in recent years. The pathogenesis of UC is related to the dysfunction of immune system. B7-H5 is an important immune checkpoint molecule and is significant for the regulation of immune function. Ainis: To investigate the expression and clinical significance of B7-H5 in UC. Methods: A total of 65 UC tissue specimens were collected from Jan. 2010 to Dec. 2020 at the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, and 5 healthy subjects were served as controls. Immunohistoehemistry and immunofluorescence were used to detect the expression of B7-H5, and its relationship with elinieopathologieal characteristics of UC patients was analyzed. Results: Expression of B7-H5 was significantly increased in UC patients than in controls (P < 0. 001). B7-H5 expression in UC patients was positively correlated with ESR and CRP (P < 0. 01), but not related to gender, age, extent of lesion, Mayo score and UCEIS score (P > 0. 05). Conclusions; The expression of B7-H5 in UC patients is significantly increased and is correlated with ESR and CRP, and can be used as a new marker for reflecting the severity of inflammation in UC patients.
8.Progress on Immunotherapy of Gastrointestinal Cancer
Weichang CHEN ; Tongguo SHI ; Jinghan ZHU ; Linqing SUN ; Juntao LI
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2022;49(7):639-643
Gastrointestinal cancers are the common malignant tumors of the digestive system, and their morbidity and mortality are in the forefront of malignant tumors. Currently, cancer immunotherapy is the hottest topic in cancer research field. Although cancer immunotherapy has achieved some results in the fundamental research and clinical application of gastrointestinal tumors, there are still a series of problems that need to be resolved. In this article, we review the fundamental and clinical research progress of several common methods of cancer immunotherapy in the field of gastrointestinal tumors.
9.Comparison of the clinical characteristics of congenital chylothorax in preterm and term infants
Changshuan YANG ; Jianru PENG ; Jinghan CHI ; Limin ZHU ; Xiangyong KONG
Chinese Journal of Neonatology 2021;36(4):12-16
Objective:To compare the clinical characteristics of congenital chylothorax in preterm and term infants.Method:From January 2011 to December 2019, the clinical data of infants with congenital chylothorax admitted to our hospital were retrospectively analyzed. The infants were assigned into preterm group (<37 weeks) and term group (≥37 weeks) according to their gestational age. The general information, clinical manifestations, laboratory results, treatment and prognosis of the two groups were compared.Result:A total of 34 infants with congenital chylothorax were included, including 11 premature infants and 23 term infants. No significant differences existed in gender, delivery mode, prenatal diagnosis of pleural effusion, congenital heart disease/chromosome abnormality, birth asphyxia, dyspnea, fetal edema, and location of effusion between the two groups ( P>0.05). Compared with term group, preterm group had significantly fewer leukocytes [3 245(1 007, 7 403)×10 6/L vs. 10 214(6 233,16 458)×10 6/L] and lower protein level [(28.1±7.6) g/L vs. (33.3±6.3) g/L] in the pleural fluid ( P<0.05). No significant differences existed in the proportion of pleural lymphocytes between the two groups ( P>0.05). The proportion of mechanical ventilation (MV) in the preterm group was statistically higher than that the term group [100%(11/11) vs. 65.2%(15/23)], and the duration of MV was statistically longer than the term group [(16(10,25) d) vs. (1(0,11) d)] ( P<0.05). No significant differences existed between the two groups in the application of other treatment options (thoracentesis/drainage, fasting, octreotide and erythromycin pleural injection), time needed for the disappearance of effusion, duration of hospital stay and cure/improvement rate ( P>0.05). Conclusion:Preterm infants may have lower leukocyte count and protein level in the pleural effusion than the term infants. Both preterm and term infants have higher proportion of lymphocytes in the pleural effusion fluid. Although most preterm infants need ventilator support after delivery, most of them achieve complete remission after conservative treatment and the overall prognosis is as good as term infants.
10. Application of New Gastric Cancer Screening Scoring System in Early Gastric Cancer Screening: A Preliminary Community-based Study
Jinghan ZHU ; Huang FENG ; Deqing ZHANG ; Weichang CHEN ; Chuntao MA
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2020;25(7):395-399
Background: Gastric cancer is one of the common gastrointestinal malignancies. Early diagnosis can reduce the mortality rate significantly. In the Chinese consensus published in 2017, the New Gastric Cancer Screening Scoring System was recommended to be used for risk stratification of gastric cancer. Aims: To preliminarily explore the value of the New Gastric Cancer Screening Scoring System in early gastric cancer screening in asymptomatic community population. Methods: At several communities in Suzhou City Xiangcheng District, a questionnaire survey was conducted in asymptomatic community residents willing to accept voluntary serum tests to collect information on high risk factors of gastric cancer. Serum pepsinogen (PG), PGⅡ, gastrin 17 (G-17) and Helicobacter pylori (Hp) IgG were tested simultaneously. Risk stratification of gastric cancer was carried out in accordance with the New Gastric Cancer Screening Scoring System. Gastroscopy was recommended for moderate to high risk individuals. Results: A total of 540 asymptomatic individuals completed the study, of which 11 were categorized as high risk (2.0%), 168 as moderate risk (31.1%), and 361 as low risk (66.9%). Sixty-four moderate to high risk individuals completed the gastroscopy with a response rate of 35.8%. Four precancerous lesions were detected (6.2%), including 3 gastric low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia and 1 duodenal adenoma. No gastric cancer was detected. Conclusions: The New Gastric Cancer Screening Scoring System is useful for risk stratification of gastric cancer in asymptomatic population and may provide a basis for further endoscopic examination. However, the value of this scoring system in low risk areas of gastric cancer needs to be further verified.

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