1.Progress on the relationship of aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 with human diseases and its small-molecule activators
Xiangpei SUN ; Xing GAO ; Fengping ZHAO ; Wentao WANG ; Tianyi ZHANG ; Wei TIAN ; Canhui ZHENG ; Xin CHEN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2024;42(1):6-11
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) is one of important factors against from the damage under oxidative stress in human body. A high proportion of East Asians carry ALDH2 inactive mutation gene. There are many diseases closely related to ALDH2, such as cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases and liver diseases. Recent studies also have found that ALDH2 is associated with ferroptosis. Therefore, ALDH2 has becoming a potential target for the treatment of the above related diseases. Several types of small molecule activators with potential value of clinical application have been reported. The research progress on the structure and function of ALDH2 , the relationship with human diseases and its activators were summarized in this paper.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Therapeutic Effect of Sargentodoxae Caulis on Ulcerative Colitis and Exploring the Mechanism Based on GEO Chip Combined with Network Pharmacology
Feng XU ; Piao YU ; Linlin DU ; Qian ZENG ; Junyi WANG ; Hongmei WU ; Xiangpei WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(3):332-340
		                        		
		                        			OBJECTIVE 
		                        			To study the anti-ulcerative colitis(UC) effect of Sargentodoxae Caulis and explore its mechanism.
METHODS 
The UC mice model induced by dextran sodium sulfate was used to evaluate the anti-UC effect of Sargentodoxae Caulis. The ingredients of Sargentodoxae Caulis were obtained according to the CNKI and PubMed website, component targets were screened by SwissTargetPrediction database, GEO gene chip was used to extract UC differential genes, then a network of "ingredients-targets-disease" of the Sargentodoxae Caulis was constructed. After screening the core targets, protein interaction and cluster analysis, biological process and pathway enrichment analysis were performed, and the reliability of network analysis was preliminarily verified by molecular docking and literatures.
RESULTS 
Sargentodoxae Caulis could significantly improve the disease activity index score, colon shortening and colonic histopathological changes of UC mice, and had a good anti-UC effect. The network analysis found that the core components of the anti-UC of Sargentodoxae Caulis include (+)-Dihydroxyurearetic acid, Isorhaponigenin and Pinosylvin, and 63 core targets, such as EGFR, STAT1 and LCK, regulating PI3K-Akt signal pathway and cancer proteoglycan and other related signal pathways of immune anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer, and it could affect the biological processes such as amino acid modification, kinase activity regulation, cell reaction and oxidative stress to treat UC. Molecular docking and literature showed that the constructed network had high reliability.
CONCLUSION 
Sargentodoxae Caulis has a good anti-UC effect, and its mechanism may be closely related to the regulation of intestinal immune inflammation and cell proliferation, differentiation and migration. It has the characteristics of multi-component, multi-target and multi-way.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Utilization and influencing factors of whole lung lavage for patients with pneumoconiosis in Chinese mainland from 2018 to 2021
Yun CHEN ; Xiangpei LÜ ; Gang CHEN ; Chen YU ; Huanqiang WANG ; Tao LI
China Occupational Medicine 2023;50(1):7-16
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
4.Introduction to revision of Technical Specification for Occupational Health Surveillance
Chen YU ; Dehong LI ; Daoyuan SUN ; Zubing WANG ; Chaoqiang JIANG ; Xunmiao ZHANG ; Yongjian YAN ; Weiming YUAN ; Yiqun XUAN ; Xin QIAO ; Yujing XIA ; Qiuhong ZHU ; Qiang HOU ; Hong WANG ; Yiwen JIANG ; Xuetao ZHANG ; Fang QI ; Xiangpei LÜ ; Huanqiang WANG
China Occupational Medicine 2023;50(2):209-216
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			To revise GBZ 188 Technical Specification for Occupational Health Surveillance based on national laws, regulations, standards, specifications and legal documents of occupational disease, and combination with the actual situation in China. The main modifications are as follows: the occupational health surveillance for workers exposed to toluene (xylene may implement by reference), bromopropane, methyl iodide, ethylene oxide, chloroacetic acid, indium and its compounds, coal tar, coal tarasphalt, asphalt, β-naphthylamine, dust of metal and its compounds(tin, iron, antimony, barium and its compounds), hard metal dust, erionite dust, low temperature, laser, tick-borne encephalitis virus, Borrelia burgdorferi, and human immunodeficiency virus, for scraper or grind operators, and underground workers using squatting or kneeling position, crawling position, side-lying position, or shoulder position for a long period of time are included. The emergency health screening for workers exposed to arsenic, fluorine and its inorganic compounds, and acrylamide are included. The occupational medical examination (OME) for workers exposed to amino and nitro compounds of benzene, phosgene, monomethylamine, organic fluorine and dimethyl sulfate has been adjusted and made mandatory, with corresponding assessments required upon leaving the job. The special occupational health surveillance for workers exposed to mycobacterium tuberculosis and hepatitis virus is removed. The OME conclusion of reexamination is removed, and standardize recheck/additional inspection requirements. The optional items in OME performed before, during and after leaving post are removed, but the optional items in emergency medical examination are retained. Additional OME items are added. The Guideline for OME Summary Reports is added as informative appendix, and so on. The revised GBZ 188 Technical Specification for Occupational Health Surveillance is more scientific and practical. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Epidemiological characteristics of pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with pneumoconiosis based on its social determinants and risk factors in China: a cross-sectional study from 27 provinces
Huanqiang WANG ; Huaping DAI ; Jiayu HE ; Xiangpei LYU ; Xinran ZHANG ; Tao LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(24):2984-2997
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Background::Patients with pneumoconiosis have an elevated risk of contracting pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) and need particular attention. However, extensive population-based studies on the prevalence of PTB in patients with pneumoconiosis have not been reported in China since 1992. This study aimed to investigate the epidemiological characteristics of PTB in patients with pneumoconiosis based on its social determinants and risk factors in China.Methods::Based on the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH) framework, data were obtained from a questionnaire survey of patients with pneumoconiosis from China’s 27 provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities) from December 2017 to June 2021. By chi-square and multivariate logistic regression analyses, the epidemiological characteristics of PTB in the patients were identified based on its prevalence and odds ratio (OR) and associated social determinants and risk factors. The population attributable fractions (PAFs) of significant risk factors were also calculated.Results::The prevalence of PTB in patients with pneumoconiosis ( n = 10,137) was 7.5% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 7.0-8.0%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that risk factors included in-hospital exposure to patients with PTB (OR = 3.30, 95% CI: 2.77-3.93), clinically diagnosed cases (OR = 3.25, 95% CI: 2.42-4.34), and northeastern regions (OR = 2.41, 95% CI: 1.76-3.31). In addition, lack of work-related injury insurance (WRII), being born in a rural area, being unemployed, living in western regions, household exposure to patients with PTB, smoking, being underweight, complications of pulmonary bullae or pneumothorax, hospitalization history, and former drinkers among the rural patients were also statistically significant risk factors. Being born in a rural area, lack of WRII and in-hospital exposure to patients with PTB had higher PAFs, which were 13.2% (95% CI: 7.9-18.5%), 12.5% (95% CI: 8.3-16.7%), and 11.6% (95% CI: 8.8-14.3%), respectively. Conclusion::The prevalence of PTB in pneumoconiosis remains high in China; it is basically in line with the CSDH models and has its characteristics.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Content Determination of Lupanone and Stigmasterol in Different Parts of Musa basjoo by UPLC
Hongmei WU ; Juan KONG ; Xulong HUANG ; Xiaosong YANG ; Xiangpei WANG
China Pharmacy 2021;32(5):542-546
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			OBJECTIVE:To esta blish a method for determining the contents of lupenone and stigmasterol in the rhizome ,stem and leaf of Mosa basjoo from the same plant ,and to provide reference for the substitute resource for the effective components of M. basjoo . METHODS :UPLC method was adopted. The determination was performed on Zorbax Rrhd Eclipse Plus C 18 column (100 mm×2.1 mm,1.8 μm)with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-methanol (78.5∶21.5,V/V). The detection wavelength was set at 210 nm;the flow rate was 0.15 mL/min;the column temperature was 30 ℃ and the sample size was 1 μL. The results of content determination of lupinone and stigmasterol in the rhizome ,stem and leaf of 9 batches of M. basjoo from the same plant were analyzed by the methods of comparative analysis between groups ,principal component analysis and cluster analysis. RESULTS:The mass concentration of lupenone and stigmasterol had a good linear relationship with the corresponding peak area within the range of 11.16-357.10 and 8.83-160.40 g/mL(R2 were 0.999 2 and 0.999 1,respectively). RSDs of precision , repeatability and stability tests were all less than 3%. The average recovery rates of lupenone and stigmasterol were 101.44% and 98.32%,and the RSDs were 1.77% and 1.81%(n=6),respectively. The average contents of lupenone and stigmasterol in stems of M. Basjoo were significantly higher than those of rhizome and leaves of M. basjoo (P<0.05). There was no statistical significance in the contents of lupenone and stigmasterol between stem and leaf of M. basjoo from same plant (P>0.05). Results of principal component analysis showed that the contents of lupanone and stigmasterol were different in rhizome ,stem and leaf of M. basjoo from the same plant. Rhizome ,stem and leaf of M. basjoo were divided into three types through cluster analysis ,among which the rhizome had significant difference with the other two parts. CONCLUSIONS :The method is simple ,rapid,specific, reproducible and accurate. It can be used for the content determination of lupenone and stigmasterol in different parts of M. basjoo . The stem of M. basjoo can replace the rhizome of M. basjoo as the source of lupinone and stigmasterol.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Protective effects of leflunomide on salivary function of submandibular gland in NOD mice
Chao YANG ; Xu ZHENG ; Xiaoxiao YANG ; Guosheng WANG ; Xiangpei LI ; Xiaomei LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2020;40(3):211-217
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate the therapeutic effects of leflunomide on salivary gland secretion hypofunction in NOD mice with Sjogren′s syndrome.Methods:NOD mice were randomly divided into four groups: prevention group, prevention control group, treatment group and treatment control group. Salivary flow rate was measured after pilocarpine stimulation. Changes in the average number and area of infiltrating lesions were compared after hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining. The percentages of CD3 + T, CD4 + T, CD8 + T, CD44 + CD62L -CD4 + T, CD19 + B and CD138 + B cells in submandibular gland and spleen were detected by flow cytometry. The levels of TNF-α, IL-17A and IL-6 in serum were detected by CBA method. Results:The salivary flow rate ( t=-5.81, P<0.001; t=-3.61, P<0.05), the number of infiltrating lesions( t=3.95, P<0.01; t=4.94, P<0.001)and the average area of infiltrating lesions( t=3.18, P<0.05; t=2.35, P<0.05)were significantly ameliorated in the prevention and treatment groups. Moreover, CD3 + CD4 + T cells( t=2.39, P<0.05; t=3.82, P<0.01)and CD44 + CD62L -CD4 + T cells( t=3.53, P<0.05; t=3.36, P<0.05)in the submandibular gland were significantly decreased. CD3 + T( t=6.08, P<0.001; t=2.76, P<0.05), CD3 + CD4 + T ( t=3.73, P<0.05; t=2.39, P<0.05), CD19 + B ( t=5.88, P<0.001; t=4.23, P<0.01) and CD138 + B cells ( t=4.30, P<0.001; t=4.46, P<0.01) in the spleen were also significantly reduced. Serum IL-17A ( t=4.15, P<0.01; t=3.36, P<0.01) in the two groups and TNF-α ( t=4.56, P<0.001) in the prevention group were down-regulated, but no significant difference was observed in IL-6 level. Conclusions:This study suggested that leflunomide could prevent and improve salivary gland hypofunction and inhibit immune activation in NOD mice, providing reference for evaluating leflunomide in the treatment of Sjogren′s syndrome.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Expression and role of transcription factor Blimp-1 in primary Sj?gren′s syndrome
Ruolan WU ; Xu ZHENG ; Yiping WANG ; Xiangpei LI ; Guosheng WANG ; Jinhui TAO ; Xiaomei LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2020;40(4):276-282
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate the expression of B lymphocyte induced maturation protein 1 (Blimp-1) in peripheral blood CD4 + T cells, CD19 + B cells and labial glands of patients with primary Sj?gren′s syndrome (pSS) and the correlation of Blimp-1 with clinical features. Methods:Expression of PRDM1 at mRNA level in CD4 + T cells, CD19 + B cells and labial gland tissues were detected by RT-PCR. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was used to observe the distribution of Blimp-1. Correlation of PRDM1 expression at mRNA level with clinical indicators was analyzed. Results:PRDM1 expression at mRNA level in CD4 + T and CD19 + B cells were significantly higher in pSS group than in healthy control (HC) group ( P<0.01). Based on European League Against Rheumatism Sj?gren′s Syndrome Disease Activity Index (ESSDAI), the patients were classified into two groups: active group (ESSDAI≥5) and inactive group (ESSDAI<5). PRDM1 expression at mRNA level in CD4 + T and CD19 + B cells were also higher in the active group than in inactive group ( P<0.05). Blimp-1 protein accumulated around the acinus and duct of labial gland and in the germinal center in pSS patients. PRDM1 expression at mRNA level in labial gland tissues of pSS patients was positively correlated with lymphocyte infiltration ( r=0.781, P<0.001). Conclusions:pSS displayed high expression of Blimp-1. Blimp-1 might affect pSS disease activity and have clinical significance in pSS treatment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Analysis on the situation of being supported by the national natural science foundation of China in the field of occupational diseases from 2010 to 2019
Yunhao XU ; Mingfeng CHEN ; Xiangpei LV ; Chen YU ; Fang QI ; Huanqiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2020;38(2):125-128
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To understand the situation supported by the National Natural Science Foundation in the field of occupational diseases (H2402) in China, so as to provide a reference basis for the application and research of scientific researchers in the field of occupational diseases in China.Methods:The information system of scientific and technological achievements was used to search the financial support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) in the field of occupational diseases from 2010 to 2019.Results:From 2010 to 2019, a total of 55 projects were funded under the Occupational Disease code (H2402) , with a total funding of 22.33 million yuan, of which 30 were supported by the Youth Science Foundation, 20 by the Youth Science Foundation and 5 by the Regional Science Foundation. Thirty five items of the research projects focused on pneumoconiosis and other respiratory diseases which accounted for 63.64 per cent. Forty one items of scientific research projects are supported by domestic institutions of higher learning which accounted for 74.55 per cent.Conclusion:The research support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China to the field of occupational diseases (H2402) has increased steadily, but the support of different research directions and supporting units is not balanced. It is suggested that departments concerned strengthen guidance and support for the applicants in less developed areas and weak research directions of the projects in the National Natural Science Foundation.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Analysis on the situation of being supported by the national natural science foundation of China in the field of occupational diseases from 2010 to 2019
Yunhao XU ; Mingfeng CHEN ; Xiangpei LV ; Chen YU ; Fang QI ; Huanqiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2020;38(2):125-128
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To understand the situation supported by the National Natural Science Foundation in the field of occupational diseases (H2402) in China, so as to provide a reference basis for the application and research of scientific researchers in the field of occupational diseases in China.Methods:The information system of scientific and technological achievements was used to search the financial support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) in the field of occupational diseases from 2010 to 2019.Results:From 2010 to 2019, a total of 55 projects were funded under the Occupational Disease code (H2402) , with a total funding of 22.33 million yuan, of which 30 were supported by the Youth Science Foundation, 20 by the Youth Science Foundation and 5 by the Regional Science Foundation. Thirty five items of the research projects focused on pneumoconiosis and other respiratory diseases which accounted for 63.64 per cent. Forty one items of scientific research projects are supported by domestic institutions of higher learning which accounted for 74.55 per cent.Conclusion:The research support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China to the field of occupational diseases (H2402) has increased steadily, but the support of different research directions and supporting units is not balanced. It is suggested that departments concerned strengthen guidance and support for the applicants in less developed areas and weak research directions of the projects in the National Natural Science Foundation.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            

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