1.Effects of Rosa roxburghii Radix on ulcerative colitis in rats based on pyroptosis and neutrophil extracellular traps
Yi-Ping YAN ; Yun-Zhi CHEN ; Qian LI ; Bo-Yang CHEN ; Zhi-Liang FAN ; Shuai CHEN ; Yi-Hui CHAI ; Zhong QIN
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2024;46(3):780-788
AIM To explore the effects of Rosa roxburghii Radix on ulcerative colitis(UC)in rats based on pyroptosis and neutrophil extracellular traps(NETs).METHODS Rats were randomly divided into the normal group and the model group.The successfully established UC rat models by trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid(TNBS)/ethanol enema were then randomly divided into the model group,the sulfasalazine group(0.3 g/kg)and the low,medium and high dose R.roxburghii Radix groups(2,4,8 g/kg),followed by dosing of corresponding drugs by gavage.21 days later,the rats had their disease activity index(DAI)score calculated;their pathological changes of colon tissue observed by HE staining;their levels of serum interleukin(IL)-18,IL-1β and myeloperoxidase(MPO)detected by ELISA;and their protein expressions of NE,MPO,NLRP3,caspase-1 and GSDMD in colon tissue detected by Western blot and immunohistochemistry.RESULTS Compared with the normal group,the model group displayed increased DAI score(P<0.01),increased serum levels of IL-1β,IL-18 and MPO(P<0.01),and increased protein expressions of NE,MPO,caspase-1,NLRP3 and GSDMD in colon tissue(P<0.01).Compared with the model group,the groups intervened with sulfasalazine,or medium,or high dose R.roxburghii Radix demonstrated with decreased DAI scores(P<0.05,P<0.01),decreased serum levels of IL-1β,IL-18 and MPO(P<0.01),and decreased protein expressions of NE,MPO,caspase-1,NLRP3 and GSDMD in colon tissue(P<0.05,P<0.01).CONCLUSION R.roxburghii Radix may alleviate the inflammatory reaction in a rat model of UC and improve its pathological injury of colon via regulating pyroptosis and NETs.
2.Gαi1/3 mediation of Akt-mTOR activation is important for RSPO3-induced angiogenesis.
Gang XU ; Li-Na QI ; Mei-Qing ZHANG ; Xue-Yun LI ; Jin-Long CHAI ; Zhi-Qing ZHANG ; Xia CHEN ; Qian WANG ; Ke-Ran LI ; Cong CAO
Protein & Cell 2023;14(3):217-222
3.Quality Evaluation and Reporting Specification for Real-World Studies of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Qian-Yun CHAI ; Yu-Tong FEI ; Rui GAO ; Ru-Yu XIA ; Fang LU ; Ming-Jie ZI ; Ming-Yue SUN ; Zhong-Qi YANG ; Da-Fang CHEN ; Jian-Ping LIU
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2022;28(12):1059-1062
In recent years, the real-world studies (RWS) have attracted extensive attention, and the real-world evidence (RWE) has been accepted to support the drug development in China and abroad. However, there is still a lack of standards for the evaluation of the quality of RWE. It is necessary to formulate a quality evaluation and reporting specification for RWE especially in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). To this end, under the guidance of China Association of Chinese Medicine, the Quality Evaluation and Reporting Specification for Real-World Evidence of Traditional Chinese Medicine (QUERST) Group, including 24 experts (clinical epidemiologists, clinicians, pharmacologists, ethical reviewer and statisticians), was established to develop the specification. This specification contains the listing of classification of RWS design and RWE, the general principles and methods of RWE quality evaluation (26 tools or scales), 25 types of bias in RWS, the special considerations in evaluating the quality of RWE of TCM, and the 19 reporting standards of RWE. This specification aims to propose the quality evaluation principles and key points of RWE, and provide guidance for the proper use of RWE in the development of TCM new drugs.
Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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China
4.Discussion on COPD Intestinal Dysfunction and Treatment with Traditional Chinese Medicine
Jun TENG ; Xin-lou CHAI ; Qi WANG ; Yun-ning JIANG ; Yan-fen ZHAO ; Ya-qian LIU ; Yu-jia WANG ; Yong-sheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2021;27(2):196-202
In China, about 100 million people currently have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). At the same time, COPD is a multisystem disease, not only affecting the function of musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, kidney and immune systems in patients, but also causing intestinal dysfunction as its extrapulmonary manifestations. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), after COPD is formed, deficiency, phlegm stasis and toxicity were accumulated in the lungs, which leads to dysfunction of lung in dispersing and descending, and eventually causes ascending and descending disorder of Qi activities, disorder of fluid supply and distribution, and stagnation of blood stasis. The viscera disease would affect the bowels, and the large intestine is thus affected. Modern medical discovers that, the lungs and intestines have common origins and similar physiological structures, in pathological circumstances, their common mucosal immune system may lead to similar immune factors and inflammatory manifestations in the lungs and intestines. At the same time, the studies have confirmed that there is also a close relationship between intestinal flora and lung, that is "lung-gut axis". These theories partially illustrate the mechanism of COPD in inducing intestinal injury. The specific manifestations of COPD intestinal dysfunction, ① Flora disorder, with increased abundance of intestinal gram-negative bacilli, and inhibited reproduction of Bifidobacterium, Lactobacillus and short-chain fatty acid-producing bacteria. ② Intestinal barrier damage: characterized by the destruction of intestinal epithelium tight connectivity, increased intestinal permeability, and thinning of the mucus layer. ③ Intestinal motility disorder: mostly manifested as weight loss and malnutrition. At present, for the intestinal dysfunction in COPD patients, most of the relevant discussions and targeted treatment methods in TCM are scattered and unsystematic. Guided by the idea of treating different diseases with the same treatment, we summarized the etiology and pathogenesis of COPD intestinal dysfunction by learning from the experience of TCM in treating intestinal flora disorders and inflammatory bowel disease, and proposed preliminary formulation with Tiaoqi Qushi,Tongfu Tongluo as its basic treatment principles in this paper, hoping to provide new ideas for the treatment of COPD.
5.Effect of Different Concentrations of Astragali Radix Containing Serum on CYP24A1,CYP27B1 mRNA and Protein in Osteogenic Differentiation of Aging Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Qian LI ; Yong-zhen WU ; Lian-cheng GUAN ; Jie GAO ; Wen LI ; Zhong QIN ; Yun-zhi CHEN ; Yi-Hui CHAI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2020;26(17):49-55
Objective:To investigate the effects of different concentrations of Astragali Radix containing serum on the expression of 24-hydroxylase(CYP24A1),1
6.Chemical constituents from a Tibetan herbal medicine Corydalis hendersonii.
Xu YIN ; Qian ZHANG ; He-Xin-Ge ZHANG ; Sha-Na WUKEN ; Jun-Jun LI ; Shun-Gang JIAO ; Feng-Qing YANG ; Peng-Fei TU ; Xing-Yun CHAI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2018;43(9):1758-1763
Nine alkaloids and two phenolic glycosides were isolated from EtOH extract of the whole plants of Corydalis hendersonii by various chromatographic techniques including silica gel, ODS, Sephadex LH-20, and semi-preparative HPLC. Their structures were identified as groenlandicine (1), berberine (2), protopine (3), cryptopine (4), N-trans-feruloyloctopamine(5), 3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-N-[2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-methoxyethyl] acrylamide (6), N-cis-p-coumaroyloctopamine (7), N-trans-p-coumaroylnoradrenline (8),N-cis-feruloyloctopamine (9), apocynin (10), and glucoacetosyringone (11) by the spectroscopic data analysis and comparison with those in the literature. Among them, compounds 10 and 11 were isolated from this genus for the first time, and 1, 2, and 5-9 were isolated from the species for the first time. All isolates were tested for their protection for in vitro PC12 cell line and antiplatelet aggregation activity. The results showed that compounds 5 and 7 displayed protective effects at a concentration of 10 μmol·L⁻¹, and compound 2 showed antiplatelet aggregation activity induced by THR, ADP, and AA, and compound 3 exhibted inhibitory effect induced by THR.
7.Chemical and pharmacological progress on usnic acid and its derivatives.
Sha-Na WUKEN ; Shun-Gang JIAO ; Xin-Yao YANG ; Xiao-Li GAO ; Chang-Hai QU ; Qian ZHANG ; Chun-Sheng LIU ; Peng-Fei TU ; Xing-Yun CHAI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2018;43(19):3811-3821
Usnic acid and its derivatives, a group of organic molecules with great importance, are characteristic to lichens, possessing pharmacological activities such as anti-virus, anti-bacteria, anti-humor, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anaesthetic effects. Many of them have been widely used as medicine, but also bring side effects such as dermatitis and liver damages. In the past decades, great efforts by isolation, organic synthesis, and structure modification methods were put on discovery of UA derivatives with higher biological activities or less side effects. This paper describes herein the most progress on natural sources, isolation and structure elucidation, structural characteristics, synthesis and modification results, pharmacological activities and toxicities of UA and its derivatives, hopefully to provide valuable reference for further research.
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Biological Products
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Lichens
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chemistry
8.Reduced expression of PDLIM4 gene correlates with good prognosis in acute myeloid leukemia.
Yun LI ; Jun QIAN ; Jiang LIN ; Wei QIAN ; Jing YANG ; Hai-Yan CHAI ; Cui-Zhu WANG ; Zhao-Qun DENG ; Dong-Ming YAO ; Qin CHEN ; Ji-Chun MA
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2013;21(5):1111-1115
This study was aimed to investigate the expression pattern of gene PDLIM4 (PDZ and LIM domain 4) and analyze its clinical correlation with the patients suffered from acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The expression pattern of PDLIM4 in AML was detected by using EvaGreen real-time quantitative PCR (RQ-PCR). The results showed that the PDLIM4 transcript significantly decreased in 94 AML patients, compared with 21 controls (P < 0.01). The decrease of PDLIM4 transcript was found in 42 (45%) AML patients. PDLIM4 low-expression occurred among the subtypes of M1/M2/M3 more frequently than that in M4/M5/M6 (56% vs 20%, P < 0.01). AML patients with PDLIM4 low-expression had an overall survival (OS) higher than that in AML patients without PDLIM4 low-expression (P < 0.05). Analysis with receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) displayed that PDLIM4 expression possesses the diagnostic value to differentiate AML from controls, with ROC curve area of 0.865 (95% CI: 0.801-0.930). It is concluded that reduced PDLIM4 expression is a common and favorable event for the good prognosis in AML, and can be used as a potential diagnostic biomarker of cancer.
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Biomarkers, Tumor
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metabolism
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Case-Control Studies
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DNA-Binding Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Female
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Humans
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LIM Domain Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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diagnosis
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genetics
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metabolism
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Prognosis
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Young Adult
9.Expression of SALL4 gene in patients with acute and chronic myeloid leukemia.
Qin CHEN ; Jun QIAN ; Jiang LIN ; Jing YANG ; Yun LI ; Cui-Zhu WANG ; Hai-Yan CHAI ; Xing-Xing CHEN ; Zhen QIAN ; Ji-Chun MA ; Ming ZHANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2013;21(2):315-319
The aim of this study was to investigate the expression level of the SALL4 gene and its clinical significance in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Real-time quantitative PCR (RQ-PCR) was performed to detect the expression level of SALL4 mRNA in bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMNC) from 35 AML, 12 CML patients and 24 iron deficiency anemia patients as controls. The results indicated that the expression level of SALL4 in AML (0%-14%, median 1.43%) was obviously higher than that in controls (0% - 1%, median 0%) (P < 0.001). SALL4 expression was positive in 65.7% (23/35) AML patients. The frequency of SALL4 expression was in M2 (86.7%, 13/15) > M3 (75.0%, 6/8) > M1 (60.0%, 3/5) > M4 (14.3%, 1/7), and the difference among 4 groups was statistically significant (P = 0.008); there was no correlation of the frequency of SALL4 expression with the age, sex, white blood cell WBC count, hemoglobin concentration, platelet count and chromosomal abnormalities of AML patients (P > 0.05). All the 13 CML cases showed positive expression of SALL4 gene (1% - 128%, median 19.39%), which was higher than that in controls (P < 0.001). The analysis of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve showed the area under ROC curve (AUC) of AML and CML were 0.983 (95% confidence interval: 0.95 - 1.017) and 0.997 (95% confidence interval: 0.986 - 1.007) respectively. It is concluded that SALL4 expression is a common molecular event and can be considered as a molecular marker for assisting diagnosis of AML and CML.
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Case-Control Studies
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Gene Expression
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Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive
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genetics
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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genetics
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Transcription Factors
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Young Adult
10.Expression of RAGE-1 gene in acute myeloid leukemia.
Hai-Yan CHAI ; Jun QIAN ; Jiang LIN ; Jing YANG ; Yun LI ; Cui-Zhu WANG ; Xing-Xing CHEN ; Qin CHEN ; Zhao-Qun DENG ; Dong-Ming YAO ; Ji-Chun MA
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2013;21(1):20-24
The purpose of this study was to detect the expression of RAGE-1 transcript in the bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMNC) from patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and to investigate the relationship of RAGE-1 expression level with clinical variables. The expression level of RAGE-1 gene in BMMNC from 94 newly diagnosed AML patients was measured using RQ-PCR. The relationship between RAGE-1 expression level and clinical parameters (age, sex, blood cell counts, diagnosis and prognosis) was investigated, and the levels of RAGE-1 expression were compared in patients before and after treatment. The results showed that overexpression of RAGE-1 transcript was found in 28% (26/94) AML patients (1.34 - 16.34, median 3.07). No significant difference was observed in sex, age, blood parameters and FAB subtypes between the groups with and without RAGE-1 overexpression. There was also no significant difference in the frequency of RAGE-1 overexpression among different cytogenetic risk groups and among the patients with different types of karyotypes. The level of RAGE-1 transcript significantly decreased in those patients obtained complete remission after treatment. The overall survival of AML patients with RAGE-1 overexpression was similar as that in those without RAGE-1 overexpression. It is concluded that RAGE-1 overexpression is a common event in AML, but has no impact on the prognosis of patients.
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Gene Expression
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Humans
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Karyotyping
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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genetics
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Prognosis
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Young Adult

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