1.Anti-frostbite effect of miglitol on cold-exposed mice through UCP1-mediated thermogenic activation
Xiang LI ; Hongyuan LU ; Mingyu ZHANG ; Huan GAO ; Dong YAO ; Zihua XU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2025;43(1):1-5
Objective To investigate the effect and mechanism of miglitol on regulating the energy metabolism of brown adipocytes by activating UCP1 and preventing cold injury in mice after cold exposure. Methods Primary brown adipocytes were induced into mature adipocytes, the effect of miglitol on the viability of brown adipocytes was investigated by MTT method, the lipid droplet consumption level of cells after drug administration was investigated by Oil Red O staining technology, and the level of UCP1, a key protein of thermogenesis in brown adipocytes, was detected by Western blotting. The activity of anti-frostbite was investigated in cold exposure at 4 ℃ and −20 ℃. KM mice, which were randomly divided into control group, cold exposure group, miglitol group and all-trans retinoic acid group, and after 7 days of repeated administration, the body surface temperature of mice was detected by infrared thermal imaging system, the anal temperature change was detected by anal thermometer, and the expression levels of UCP1 and PGC1-α in adipose tissue were detected by immunoblotting. Results Compared with the control group, the lipid droplet consumption and UCP1 expression levels in brown adipocytes in the miglitol group were significantly increased. The levels of body surface temperature and rectal temperature increased significantly after cold exposure, and the levels of UCP1 and PGC1α in the brown adipose tissue of mice increased significantly, which indicated that the miglitol could activate the critical proteins UCP1 and PGC1α of the thermogenesis pathway, increase the thermogenesis of mice after cold exposure, and thus improve the effect of cold injury for toe swelling. Conclusion Miglitol could play a role in improving cold injury and body temperature in mice by increasing the level of UCP1 and PGC1α, which are key targets of the thermogenesis pathway to promote the thermogenesis of brown fat.
2.Analysis of influential factors for rivaroxaban-induced bleeding events in patients with non-valvular atrial fibril‐ lation complicated with coronary heart disease
Mingyu CHEN ; Min CHEN ; Jinzhu DENG ; Qiang DAI ; Hongjin GAO
China Pharmacy 2024;35(18):2272-2277
OBJECTIVE To analyze the influential factors for rivaroxaban-induced bleeding events in patients with non- valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) and coronary heart disease. METHODS A total of 64 hospitalized patients with NVAF complicated with coronary heart disease who were treated with rivaroxaban and admitted to the Fuzhou University Affiliated Provincial Hospital from November 2021 to May 2023 were included in this retrospective study. The demographic data, laboratory test indexes and other general clinical data, and steady-state trough concentration of rivaroxaban were collected, and the dose- adjusted trough concentration was calculated. The occurrence of bleeding events within 6 months after discharge was recorded. The univariate analysis and binary Logistic regression analysis were adopted to determine the independent risk factors of rivaroxaban- related bleeding events. The binary Logistic regression equation was constructed to predict the probability of bleeding events. The area under the receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) was used to analyze the predictive value of the regression equation. RESULTS Among 64 patients, 19 patients had 24 case-times bleeding events, most of which were mild bleeding (19 case-times, 79.2%), and mainly gastrointestinal bleeding (17 case-times, 70.8%). After symptomatic treatment and adjustment of the anticoagulant regimen, most of them were improved or cured. In the univariate analysis, the proportion of patients with a history of anemia, platelet count, urea nitrogen content, steady-state trough concentration of rivaroxaban, dose-adjusted trough concentration and coagulation indexes [international normalized ratio, prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time] in bleeding group were significantly more or higher than those in non-bleeding group, while the albumin level was significantly lower than that in non-bleeding group (P<0.05). In binary Logistics regression analysis, high PT level (odds ratio=1.473, 95% confidence interval=1.103-1.967, P= 0.009) and high rivaroxaban dose-adjusted trough concentration (odds ratio=1.174, 95% confidence interval=1.018-1.355, P= 0.027) were independent risk factors for rivaroxaban-related bleeding events. The binary Logistic regression equation of bleeding event prediction probability (P) was LogitP=-6.975+0.387×PT level+0.161×dose-adjusted trough concentration, and the AUC of the ROC curve was 0.825 (95% confidence interval was 0.708-0.909, P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS The risk factors of rivaroxaban-related bleeding events in patients with NVAF and coronary heart disease include previous anemia history, high platelet count, high urea nitrogen content, high rivaroxaban steady-state trough concentration, high dose-adjusted trough concentration, high coagulation indexes and low albumin level. High PT level and high dose-adjusted trough concentration are independent risk factors that can be used to predict the risk of rivaroxaban-induced bleeding events. The regression equation has good predictive value.
3.Research progress on the regulation of glutamate in traditional Chinese medicine for treatment of depression
Chao LI ; Jian LI ; Zhenan GAO ; Mingyu SHEN ; Jingjing PU ; Meng WANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(3):133-141
Glutamate is a major excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system and a potential neurotoxin.During the development of depression,the glutamate concentration increases in the hippocampus.When glutamate accumulates,it causes serious damage to neurons and brain tissue,aggravating the depressive state.Therefore,glutamate accumulation may be a major mechanism of depression development.Astrocytes,glutamate transporters,and glutamate receptors play important regulatory roles in the glutamate concentration.This article reviews the mechanism-of-action of traditional Chinese medicine on depression by regulating astrocytes,glutamate transporters,and glutamate receptors,and provides new ideas to explore treatment of depression by traditional Chinese medicine.
4.Differential expression and bioinformatics analysis of microRNAs in exosomes of sheep poxvirus-infected cells
Xiaoqin MA ; Beibei ZHANG ; Hongyu WANG ; Yun GAO ; Lan WANG ; Mingyu HE ; Zhongzheng ZHU ; Xiaoshan CHAO ; Ying WANG ; Juntao DING
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2024;64(4):e23-
Sheep pox is widespread worldwide and is the most severe animal pox virus infection. This study aimed to identify the key microRNAs (miRNAs) differentially expressed in the exosomes of sheep poxvirus-infected cells and their target genes and related pathways and provide a theoretical basis for an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms of sheep poxvirus-infected cells. In this study, the differentially expressed miRNAs were verified by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), and the target genes of miRNAs were predicted and analyzed by bioinformatics. The qPCR results showed that the expression trends of oar-miR-21, oar-miR-10b, oar-let-7f, oar-let-7b, and oar-miR-221 were consistent with the sequencing results. The Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes results showed that differentially expressed miRNAs were mainly involved in the immune system processes of the Arf6 downstream pathway. The target genes Reactome pathways were mainly enriched in the RAC1 GTPase cycle, CDC42 GTPase cycle, RHO GTPase cycle, RHOV GTPase cycle, and post-transcriptional silencing of small RNAs. The transcription factors SP4, NKX6-1, MEF2A, SP1, EGR1, and POU2F1 that may be connected to sheep pox virus (SPPV)-infected cells were discovered by transcription factor annotation screening. In conclusion, this study screened for differentially expressed miRNAs in SPPV-infected cells and performed a series of bioinformatic analyses of their target genes to provide a theoretical basis for the molecular mechanism of sheep pox virus infections of cells. The data can be used as basic information in future studies on the defense mechanisms against poxvirus infections.
5.Differential expression and bioinformatics analysis of microRNAs in exosomes of sheep poxvirus-infected cells
Xiaoqin MA ; Beibei ZHANG ; Hongyu WANG ; Yun GAO ; Lan WANG ; Mingyu HE ; Zhongzheng ZHU ; Xiaoshan CHAO ; Ying WANG ; Juntao DING
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2024;64(4):e23-
Sheep pox is widespread worldwide and is the most severe animal pox virus infection. This study aimed to identify the key microRNAs (miRNAs) differentially expressed in the exosomes of sheep poxvirus-infected cells and their target genes and related pathways and provide a theoretical basis for an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms of sheep poxvirus-infected cells. In this study, the differentially expressed miRNAs were verified by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), and the target genes of miRNAs were predicted and analyzed by bioinformatics. The qPCR results showed that the expression trends of oar-miR-21, oar-miR-10b, oar-let-7f, oar-let-7b, and oar-miR-221 were consistent with the sequencing results. The Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes results showed that differentially expressed miRNAs were mainly involved in the immune system processes of the Arf6 downstream pathway. The target genes Reactome pathways were mainly enriched in the RAC1 GTPase cycle, CDC42 GTPase cycle, RHO GTPase cycle, RHOV GTPase cycle, and post-transcriptional silencing of small RNAs. The transcription factors SP4, NKX6-1, MEF2A, SP1, EGR1, and POU2F1 that may be connected to sheep pox virus (SPPV)-infected cells were discovered by transcription factor annotation screening. In conclusion, this study screened for differentially expressed miRNAs in SPPV-infected cells and performed a series of bioinformatic analyses of their target genes to provide a theoretical basis for the molecular mechanism of sheep pox virus infections of cells. The data can be used as basic information in future studies on the defense mechanisms against poxvirus infections.
6.Differential expression and bioinformatics analysis of microRNAs in exosomes of sheep poxvirus-infected cells
Xiaoqin MA ; Beibei ZHANG ; Hongyu WANG ; Yun GAO ; Lan WANG ; Mingyu HE ; Zhongzheng ZHU ; Xiaoshan CHAO ; Ying WANG ; Juntao DING
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2024;64(4):e23-
Sheep pox is widespread worldwide and is the most severe animal pox virus infection. This study aimed to identify the key microRNAs (miRNAs) differentially expressed in the exosomes of sheep poxvirus-infected cells and their target genes and related pathways and provide a theoretical basis for an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms of sheep poxvirus-infected cells. In this study, the differentially expressed miRNAs were verified by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), and the target genes of miRNAs were predicted and analyzed by bioinformatics. The qPCR results showed that the expression trends of oar-miR-21, oar-miR-10b, oar-let-7f, oar-let-7b, and oar-miR-221 were consistent with the sequencing results. The Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes results showed that differentially expressed miRNAs were mainly involved in the immune system processes of the Arf6 downstream pathway. The target genes Reactome pathways were mainly enriched in the RAC1 GTPase cycle, CDC42 GTPase cycle, RHO GTPase cycle, RHOV GTPase cycle, and post-transcriptional silencing of small RNAs. The transcription factors SP4, NKX6-1, MEF2A, SP1, EGR1, and POU2F1 that may be connected to sheep pox virus (SPPV)-infected cells were discovered by transcription factor annotation screening. In conclusion, this study screened for differentially expressed miRNAs in SPPV-infected cells and performed a series of bioinformatic analyses of their target genes to provide a theoretical basis for the molecular mechanism of sheep pox virus infections of cells. The data can be used as basic information in future studies on the defense mechanisms against poxvirus infections.
7.Differential expression and bioinformatics analysis of microRNAs in exosomes of sheep poxvirus-infected cells
Xiaoqin MA ; Beibei ZHANG ; Hongyu WANG ; Yun GAO ; Lan WANG ; Mingyu HE ; Zhongzheng ZHU ; Xiaoshan CHAO ; Ying WANG ; Juntao DING
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2024;64(4):e23-
Sheep pox is widespread worldwide and is the most severe animal pox virus infection. This study aimed to identify the key microRNAs (miRNAs) differentially expressed in the exosomes of sheep poxvirus-infected cells and their target genes and related pathways and provide a theoretical basis for an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms of sheep poxvirus-infected cells. In this study, the differentially expressed miRNAs were verified by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), and the target genes of miRNAs were predicted and analyzed by bioinformatics. The qPCR results showed that the expression trends of oar-miR-21, oar-miR-10b, oar-let-7f, oar-let-7b, and oar-miR-221 were consistent with the sequencing results. The Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes results showed that differentially expressed miRNAs were mainly involved in the immune system processes of the Arf6 downstream pathway. The target genes Reactome pathways were mainly enriched in the RAC1 GTPase cycle, CDC42 GTPase cycle, RHO GTPase cycle, RHOV GTPase cycle, and post-transcriptional silencing of small RNAs. The transcription factors SP4, NKX6-1, MEF2A, SP1, EGR1, and POU2F1 that may be connected to sheep pox virus (SPPV)-infected cells were discovered by transcription factor annotation screening. In conclusion, this study screened for differentially expressed miRNAs in SPPV-infected cells and performed a series of bioinformatic analyses of their target genes to provide a theoretical basis for the molecular mechanism of sheep pox virus infections of cells. The data can be used as basic information in future studies on the defense mechanisms against poxvirus infections.
8.Differential expression and bioinformatics analysis of microRNAs in exosomes of sheep poxvirus-infected cells
Xiaoqin MA ; Beibei ZHANG ; Hongyu WANG ; Yun GAO ; Lan WANG ; Mingyu HE ; Zhongzheng ZHU ; Xiaoshan CHAO ; Ying WANG ; Juntao DING
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2024;64(4):e23-
Sheep pox is widespread worldwide and is the most severe animal pox virus infection. This study aimed to identify the key microRNAs (miRNAs) differentially expressed in the exosomes of sheep poxvirus-infected cells and their target genes and related pathways and provide a theoretical basis for an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms of sheep poxvirus-infected cells. In this study, the differentially expressed miRNAs were verified by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), and the target genes of miRNAs were predicted and analyzed by bioinformatics. The qPCR results showed that the expression trends of oar-miR-21, oar-miR-10b, oar-let-7f, oar-let-7b, and oar-miR-221 were consistent with the sequencing results. The Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes results showed that differentially expressed miRNAs were mainly involved in the immune system processes of the Arf6 downstream pathway. The target genes Reactome pathways were mainly enriched in the RAC1 GTPase cycle, CDC42 GTPase cycle, RHO GTPase cycle, RHOV GTPase cycle, and post-transcriptional silencing of small RNAs. The transcription factors SP4, NKX6-1, MEF2A, SP1, EGR1, and POU2F1 that may be connected to sheep pox virus (SPPV)-infected cells were discovered by transcription factor annotation screening. In conclusion, this study screened for differentially expressed miRNAs in SPPV-infected cells and performed a series of bioinformatic analyses of their target genes to provide a theoretical basis for the molecular mechanism of sheep pox virus infections of cells. The data can be used as basic information in future studies on the defense mechanisms against poxvirus infections.
9.Digital and 3D printing technologies in design of superficial iliac circumflex artery flap for coverage of donor site of anterolateral thigh flap: Report of 8 cases
Hao LU ; Mingyu XUE ; Jin WANG ; Liting GAO ; Xiao ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2023;46(2):168-173
Objective:To explore the efficacy of digital and 3D printing technologies on design of superficial iliac circumflex artery flap for coverage the donor site of anterolateral thigh flap(ALTF).Methods:Clinical data of 8 patients were studied retrospectively for treatment of soft tissue defects of hand in the Department of Hand Surgery, Wuxi NO.9 People's Hospital Affiliated to Soochow University, from April 2017 to October 2021. The patients were 6 males and 2 females, aged from 29 to 59 years(mean, 45.8 years). Cause of injury: 3 patients were crushed, 2 by hot pressing, and 3 by machine strangulation. Site of injury included: 5 cases were dorsal hand defects and 3 cases were palm defects. All the wounds were contaminated to varying degrees with soft tissue defects. The areas of soft tissue defect ranged from 11 cm×10 cm to 22 cm×14 cm. Four patients had combined injuries of open fracture of metacarpals and phalanges and 3 with tendon defects. All wounds were repaired by free ALTF transplantation. And the donor sites in the thigh were repaired by superficial iliac circumflex artery flaps. The secondary wounds caused by flap harvesting on abdominal wall were closed directly. The targeted perforator vessels were detected preoperatively by CTA combined with CDU. 3D printed models of the affected hand were obtained before operation for individualised repairs according to the shape and area of the wounds. After the operation, all patients entered scheduled follow-ups at the outpatient clinic and via internet by observing the flap shape and testing the recovery of sensory and movement of adjacent joint.Results:The shapes and sizes of the wounds and the flaps were found basically in accordance with those in the preoperative simulative designs. All flaps in 8 patients survived and the wounds healed completely. All patients entered follow-ups for 8 to 24(average, 17.5) months. The donor thighs presented good appearance and colour, pliability without bloating. The range of motion of the hips and knees was not affected. Only linear scars remained in the abdominal donor sites, with natural colour and appearance.Conclusion:Digital and 3D printing technologies in preoperative design of flaps can help to locate the perforator vessels intraoperatively and guide the individualised design of the flaps with improved operation efficiency and satisfactory appearance of the flaps.
10.Effects of TCM compounds for Eliminating phlegm and removing blood stasis on the ultrastructure of atrial myocardium and the oxidative stress in rats with atrial fibrillation
Qihua WU ; Lihong GONG ; Yuanqiang KANG ; Mingyu GAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(3):303-307
Objective:To observe the effects of TCM compounds for eliminating phlegm and removing blood stasis on the ultrastructure of atrial myocardium in atrial fibrillation (AF) rats; To explore its possible mechanism.Methods:Totally 60 male SD rats were divided into blank group (10 rats) and model group (50 rats) according to random number table method. The atrial fibrillation model was established by tail vein injection of ACh-CaCl 2 mixture for 7 consecutive days, and then the rats with successful modeling were divided into model group, verapamil group, TCM compounds high-, medium- and low-dosage groups according to random number table method, with 10 rats in each group. TCM compounds high-, medium- and low-dosage groups were given Chinese herbal decoction 41.25, 20.63, 10.31 g/(kg?d) by gavage, respectively, and the verapamil group was given verapamil solution 25 g/(kg?d). The blank group and the model group were given an equal volume of normal saline by gavage for consecutive 14 days. After 14 consecutive days, electrophysiological recorder was used to measure the duration of atrial fibrillation in each group of rats; the changes of ultrastructure of atrial myocytes in each group were observed under transmission electron microscope; serum ROS, SOD and GSH-Px levels of rats were detected by ELISA. Results:Compared with the model group, the duration of atrial fibrillation in TCM compounds high-, medium- and low-dosage groups and verapamil group decreased ( P<0.05); the ultrastructural damage of atrial myocytes was improved; the content of ROS [(139.20±3.34) ng/ml,(139.00±3.28) ng/ml, (139.25±3.82) ng/ml vs. (155.60±7.32) ng/ml] in TCM compounds high- and medium-dosage groups and verapamil group decreased; the contents of SOD [(2.41±0.26) ng/ml, (2.40±0.12) ng/ml, (2.37±0.06) ng/ml vs.(2.12±0.21) ng/ml] increased ( P<0.05); the content of GSH-Px [(3.61±0.06) ng/ml, (3.60±0.08) ng/ml, (3.47±0.15) ng/ml, (3.51±0.19) ng/ml vs.(3.27±0.12) ng/ml] in TCM compounds high-, medium- and low-dosage groups and verapamil group increased ( P<0.05). Conclusion:TCM compounds for eliminating phlegm and removing blood stasis can shorten the duration of atrial fibrillation in rats, reduce the damage of ultrastructure of atrial myocytes in AF rats, regulate the expressions of serum ROS, SOD and GSH-Px in AF rats, and inhibit oxidative stress, which may be one of its mechanisms of action in the treatment of atrial fibrillation.

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