1.Role of VEGF Signaling Pathway in Pathological Mechanism of Colorectal Cancer and Traditional Chinese Medicine Intervention: A Review
Qiuning LIU ; Yutian ZHU ; Yun XU ; Yang YE ; Xiaoqiang JIA
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(9):289-296
Colorectal cancer is a malignant tumor that originates from the epithelial cells of the colon and rectum. It has the third highest incidence and the second highest mortality rate among malignant tumors worldwide. With the rapid development of the economy and the increasing Westernization of dietary habits in China, its incidence in China has been rising year by year. Over the past decade, despite the introduction of numerous treatment methods for colorectal cancer, the efficacy of existing therapies remains unsatisfactory. In recent years, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has become a major focus in the treatment of colorectal cancer due to its advantages of multi-target, multi-pathway mechanisms and low toxicity and side effects. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is an important angiogenic factor that promotes blood vessel formation, providing nutrients and oxygen for tumor growth. It also increases vascular permeability, allowing tumor cells to easily pass through the blood vessel wall into other tissues, thereby facilitating metastasis. Several studies have shown that TCM can inhibit tumor angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis, promote tumor cell apoptosis, and inhibit the proliferation of colorectal cancer cells by acting on the VEGF signaling pathway, thereby delaying tumor growth. In recent years, research in this field has been rapidly updated, but there is a lack of relevant summaries, making subsequent literature searches inconvenient. Therefore, this article focuses on the physiological functions of the VEGF signaling pathway, its role in the occurrence of colorectal cancer, and the intervention of TCM on VEGF, providing a supplement and summary of relevant information to offer a reference for future research in this area.
2.Expert consensus on the rational application of the biological clock in stomatology research
Kai YANG ; Moyi SUN ; Longjiang LI ; Zhangui TANG ; Guoxin REN ; Wei GUO ; Songsong ZHU ; Jia-Wei ZHENG ; Jie ZHANG ; Zhijun SUN ; Jie REN ; Jiawen ZHENG ; Xiaoqiang LV ; Hong TANG ; Dan CHEN ; Qing XI ; Xin HUANG ; Heming WU ; Hong MA ; Wei SHANG ; Jian MENG ; Jichen LI ; Chunjie LI ; Yi LI ; Ningbo ZHAO ; Xuemei TAN ; Yixin YANG ; Yadong WU ; Shilin YIN ; Zhiwei ZHANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(4):455-460
The biological clock(also known as the circadian rhythm)is the fundamental reliance for all organisms on Earth to adapt and survive in the Earth's rotation environment.Circadian rhythm is the most basic regulatory mechanism of life activities,and plays a key role in maintaining normal physiological and biochemical homeostasis,disease occurrence and treatment.Recent studies have shown that the biologi-cal clock plays an important role in the development of oral tissues and in the occurrence and treatment of oral diseases.Since there is cur-rently no guiding literature on the research methods of biological clock in stomatology,researchers mainly conduct research based on pub-lished references,which has led to controversy about the research methods of biological clock in stomatology,and there are many confusions about how to rationally apply the research methods of circadia rhythms.In view of this,this expert consensus summarizes the characteristics of the biological clock and analyzes the shortcomings of the current biological clock research in stomatology,and organizes relevant experts to summarize and recommend 10 principles as a reference for the rational implementation of the biological clock in stomatology research.
3.Exploring Intervention Mechanism of Changzhou Tongbian Formula on Functional Constipation Combined with Depressive-like Behaviors in Rats Based on TRPV4-mediated BDNF/TrkB/CREB Signaling Pathway
Ling YAO ; Longfang QUAN ; Zhennian XIE ; Jie DAI ; Qiuning LIU ; Yonghai LI ; Xiaoqiang JIA
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2024;35(9):1289-1298
Objective To explore the intervention mechanism of Changzhou Tongbian Formula on functional constipation(FC)combined with depression in rats.Methods A rat model of FC combined with depressive-like behaviors was established by using gastric gavage of berberine hydrochloride and chronic unpredictable mild stress.The model rats were randomly divided into blank group,model group,lactulose group,and Changzhou Tongbian Formula high-,medium-,and low-dose groups,and the intervention was carried out for five weeks.The fecal water content was calculated before and after intervention.The small intestinal propulsion rate was calculated after intervention.The depressive-like behavior levels of rats were evaluated by forced swimming test and sucrose preference test before and after intervention.The colonic mucosal morphology was observed by HE staining.The morphology and number of pyramidal cells in the hippocampal CA1 and DG regions were observed by Nissl staining.The relative protein expression levels of the transient receptor potential vanilloid 4(TRPV4)in colonic tissue,as well as brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF),tyrosine kinase receptor B(TrkB),mitogen-activated protein kinase(MAPK),and cAMP-response element binding protein(CREB)in the hippocampus of rats in each group were detected by Western Blot method.Results Compared with the blank group,the fecal water content of rats in the model group was significantly reduced(P<0.001),the small intestinal propulsion rate was significantly lower(P<0.01),the sucrose preference index was significantly decreased(P<0.001),the number of pyramidal cells in the CA1 and DG regions of the hippocampus was significantly reduced(P<0.001),and the TRPV4 in the colon and the BDNF,TrkB,MAPK,and CREB protein contents in the hippocampus were all significantly decreased(all P<0.001).Compared with the model group,the fecal water content of the Changzhou Tongbian Formula high-,midium-,low-dose groups and the lactulose group were significantly increased(P<0.001,P<0.01).The small intestinal propulsion rate of the Changzhou Tongbian Formula high-,low-dose groups and lactulose group were significantly increased(P<0.01,P<0.05).The sucrose preference indices of the Changzhou Tongbian Formula high-,midium-,low-dose groups and lactulose group were significantly increased(P<0.01,P<0.05).There was no abnormality in the colonic histology.The numbers of pyramidal cells in the CA1 and DG regions of the hippocampus of the Changzhou Tongbian Formula high-,midium-,low-dose groups and lactulose group were significantly increased(P<0.01,P<0.001).The TRPV4 content in the colon of the Changzhou Tongbian Formula high-,midium-,low-dose groups and lactulose group were significantly increased(P<0.001),and the BDNF,TrkB,MAPK,and CREB protein contents in the hippocampus were all significantly increased(P<0.05,P<0.01,P<0.001).Conclusion After intervention,Changzhou Tongbian Formula can significantly improve the TRPV4 content in the colon of model rats with the comorbidity of FC with depression,increase the moisture content of feces,promote intestinal peristalsis and improve constipation.Meanwhile,TRPV4 can activate the BDNF/TrkB/MAPK pathway,trigger an increase in downstream CREB,improve neuroplasticity and thus alleviate some depressive-like behavior.
4.Comprehensive evaluation and analysis of laboratory resource allocation in 14 blood stations based on entropy weight -TOPSIS method
Weiping FENG ; Zhifeng ZHANG ; Jianhua LI ; Feiyan ZHANG ; Xiaoqiang DONG ; Xiaogang LI ; Yin HAN ; Wenqing YUE ; Yue YANG ; Jun CUI ; Lixia FENG ; Qiang GAO ; Caifeng HAN ; Ran WANG ; Jia CHENG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(8):720-723
【Objective】 To investigate the resource allocation status of blood testing laboratories in 14 blood stations in Gansu Province, explore the impact of differences in basic conditions on the comprehensive testing ability of laboratories, so as to promote the homogenization and standardization of blood screening capacity in blood stations in Gansu and improve blood safety and effectivenes. 【Methods】 An evaluation index system of laboratory resource allocation was constructed and a question-naire was designed. The data of human resources, infrastructure and key equipment of 14 blood stations were collected. The entropy weight -TOPSIS method was used to evaluate and rank the resource allocation of 14 blood stations. 【Results】 In the comprehensive evaluation of blood testing laboratory resource allocation in 14 blood stations in Gansu, the top three were laboratories A, B and I, and the last three were laboratories G, M and J. On the whole, the main issue was unreasonable structure of human resources: most laboratories had unreasonable age structure; except for Laboratory A, there was no personnel with bachelor's degree or above in laboratories; most laboratories had not established a team with intermediate professional titles. In terms of infrastructure, the size of seven laboratories could not meet the needs of modern laboratory testing, and all eight blood stations had no spare nucleic acid laboratories nor a mutual spare laboratory with other blood stations As for the key equipment, 5 laboratories had no automatic blood grouping diagnostic instrument, 5 laboratories only had one set of enzyme immunoassay detection system, 3 laboratories had no spare equipment for the key equipment, which means if the equipment failure could not be repaired in time, the release of results would be affected. 【Conclusion】 There were significant differences in human resources, infrastructure and key equipment of blood testing laboratories in 14 blood stations in Gansu, which had a great impact on laboratory testing capacity and subsequent development. It is suggested that governments at all levels and health administrative departments optimize the input of laboratory resource allocation according to the blood collection volume of blood stations to gradually narrow the differences in resource distribution between different regions, improve the degree of laboratory automation and optimize the personnel structure, so as to build high-quality and efficient blood testing laboratories and ensure the safety of clinical blood use.
5.Introduction to informed consent mode of health data utilization in medical institutions and analysis of key points of selection
Min JIA ; Xiaoyun CHEN ; Hao XU ; Zhixu YANG ; Xiaoqiang JIA ; Mingjie ZI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2023;36(6):419-426
Objective:With the rapid increase in the number of real world studies, especially the use of health data in medical institutions, ethical issues such as the use of patient health data and the protection of patient′s privacy rights and the right to know have been gradually exposed. To strike a good balance between promoting data sharing and maintaining subjects′ personal privacy, the mode of informed consent appears to be crucial. This paper provided guidance for the selection of informed consent models for real world research health data utilization.Methods:The authors extensively studied the relevant laws and regulations of health data utilization worldwide, conducted extensive searches in Chinese and English databases, sorted out and analyzed various alternative informed consent models, and summarized their characteristics and applications.Results:At present, five alternative informed consent models were used to conduct real world research based on health data utilization. Researchers can choose informed consent models according to the research purpose, research design, research risk, operability of informed consent, and vulnerable groups.Conclusions:Different alternative informed consent models have varied characteristics. Researchers need to choose informed consent models based on the above factors to ensure the maximum protection of patients' privacy rights while using health data.
6.Association between mitochondrial dysfunction and hepatocellular carcinoma
Xiaoqiang GAO ; Shi ZUO ; Xiaodong JIA ; Yinying LU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2022;38(6):1436-1439
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a type of tumor with a high incidence rate, a low rate of early diagnosis, and poor prognosis, and its development and progression involve many factors. As an important organelle in cells, mitochondria is the "energy factory" of cells and is one of the main sites for the production of reactive oxygen species in vivo, and it also participates in the regulation of cell apoptosis. There are varying degrees of changes in mitochondrial membrane, oxidation respiratory chain, mitochondrial dynamics, mitochondrial DNA, and mitochondrial calcium homeostasis during the development and progression of HCC, and such changes may affect the progression of HCC. This article systematically elaborates on the association between mitochondria and HCC, so as to provide a new direction for the diagnosis and treatment of HCC.
7.Research advances in sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide in hepatobiliary diseases
Xiaoqiang GAO ; Shi ZUO ; Xiaodong JIA ; Yinying LU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2022;38(5):1179-1182
Sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP) is not only an important transporter for bile acid absorption into the liver, but also a functional receptor for HBV and HDV, and extensive studies have been performed for its structure, function, gene characteristics, and expression and regulation mechanisms. NTCP is also associated with chronic viral hepatitis, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, liver fibrosis, primary biliary cholangitis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. This article elaborates on the role of NTCP in various hepatobiliary diseases, so as to provide new direction for the diagnosis and treatment of related diseases.
8.Discovery of novel diarylamides as orally active diuretics targeting urea transporters.
Shun ZHANG ; Yan ZHAO ; Shuyuan WANG ; Min LI ; Yue XU ; Jianhua RAN ; Xiaoqiang GENG ; Jinzhao HE ; Jia MENG ; Guangying SHAO ; Hong ZHOU ; Zemei GE ; Guangping CHEN ; Runtao LI ; Baoxue YANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(1):181-202
Urea transporters (UT) play a vital role in the mechanism of urine concentration and are recognized as novel targets for the development of salt-sparing diuretics. Thus, UT inhibitors are promising for development as novel diuretics. In the present study, a novel UT inhibitor with a diarylamide scaffold was discovered by high-throughput screening. Optimization of the inhibitor led to the identification of a promising preclinical candidate,
9.Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Mongolia
Lanye HE ; Xiaoqiang JIA ; Jiajun LI ; Khurelbaatar KHONGORZUL ; Jargalsaikhan GOMBODORJ ; Jingjing WEI ; Jing ZHAO ; Kakit HUI ; Hongxin CAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2021;43(1):17-21
Mongolia is a parliamentary republic country in the north of our country. Healthcare system is mainly composed of three parts: state-owned medical institutions, private clinics and mixed-ownership medical institutions, characteris by the wide coverage but uneven resources. Due to the folk customs and climate, diseases of the digestive system are more common, and the main diseases that cause deaths of Mongolian residents are ischemic heart disease, stroke, and liver cancer. Mongolia is located by and culturally related to China, so the development and dissemination of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is likely acceptable to the public. Mongolia’s traditional medicine and TCM have long-term exchanges and influences, promoting each other’s development, which also are protected by Mongolian laws. The concerns such as the inheritance, study and protection of Mongolian traditional medicine, the promotion of non-medicinal therapies restrict the development Mongolian and Chinese traditional medicine. It is recommended that Mongolian and TCM jointly promote the development and dissemination of traditional medicine in the world by cultivating high-level medical talents, increasing research and protection of herbal medicines, and expanding the application of non-drug therapies.
10.Spontaneous renal hemorrhage: a clinical analysis of 50 patients
Youlu ZHAO ; Xiaoyu JIA ; Xiaoqiang TONG ; Rui WANG ; Lijun LIU ; Fude ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2021;37(6):474-480
Objective:To provide clinical experience for the diagnosis and treatment of spontaneous renal hemorrhage through retrospective analysis of clinical features, imaging manifestations, underlying causes, treatment , and prognosis of spontaneous renal hemorrhage. Methods:By searching hospital information system, medical records scanning system, department of the interventional vascular surgery registry system, and picture archiving and communication systems, the patients with spontaneous renal hemorrhage admitted to Peking University First Hospital between January 1, 2000 to April 10, 2020 were enrolled. The clinical manifestations, investigations, imaging features, treatment, and prognosis of patients were retrospectively reviewed. The diagnostic efficiency and the accuracy of etiological diagnosis of renal hemorrhage by imaging examinations such as ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and angiography were compared and evaluated.Results:A total of 50 patients with 51 events of spontaneous renal hemorrhage were enrolled in the study. Laboratory tests showed hemoglobin was (103.3±29.4) g/L. The most common clinical features were flank or abdominal pain (48 cases, 96.0%), fever (17 cases, 34.0%), nausea (10 cases, 20.0%), vomiting (9 cases, 18.0%), and gross hematuria (4 cases, 8.0%). Nine patients (18.0%) experienced hypovolemic shock (systolic pressure<90 mmHg). With an initial assessment of the imaging method, the diagnostic accuracy of bleeding was 98.0%(49/50), yet the accuracy of underlying causes was 56.0%(28/50). The diagnostic accuracy of bleeding was 100.0%(25/25) by non-contrast abdominopelvic CT. The most common cause of spontaneous renal hemorrhage syndrome was renal tumors (27 cases, 54.0%), among which angiomyolipoma occurred most frequently (20 cases, 40.0%). Other causes included renal cyst (10 cases, 20.0%), autoimmune diseases (4 cases, 8.0%), bleeding diathesis (3 cases, 6.0%), and idiopathic renal hemorrhage (6 cases, 12.0%). Twelve patients (24.0%) received conservative management, 29 patients (58.0%) underwent interventional embolization therapy, and 11 patients (22.0%) received nephrectomy. The success rate on first embolization therapy was 86.2%(25/29), and approximately 13.8%(4/29) required second embolization therapy or nephrectomy.Conclusions:Spontaneous renal hemorrhage has no specific clinical features and is easy to be underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed. Non-contrast CT scan has a high diagnostic value for renal bleeding. Comprehensive judgement consisting of clinical features, laboratory tests, imaging manifestations and pathological examinations should be relied on for finding the underlying causes. Prompt diagnosis and management can guarantee a better prognosis.

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