1.Effect of Zishen Tongguan Formula on "Gut-prostate" Axis of Rats with Chronic Non-bacterial Prostatitis Based on 16S rDNA Sequencing
Xiran LI ; Mengjiao CHEN ; Kaiping ZOU ; Chenguang ZHAO ; Xingbin DAI ; Xiaoqing ZHANG ; Shun LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(7):63-71
ObjectiveBased on the theory of "gut-prostate" axis, this study explored the effects and mechanisms of Zishen Tongguan formula and Cinnamomi Cortex in the formula in treating rats with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis(CNP) by detecting the levels of inflammatory factors, and the composition and structure of intestinal flora in CNP rats. MethodsEight out of 42 SD rats were randomly selected as the normal group, and the remaining rats were injected with carrageenan to prepare the CNP model. After successful modeling, 32 rats were randomly divided into the model group, Ningmitai capsule group(0.50 g·kg-1), Zishen Tongguan formula group(2.00 g·kg-1), and the Phellodendri Chinensis Cortex-Anemarrhenae Rhizoma pair group(PCC-AR group, 2.00 g·kg-1), with 8 rats in each group. The administered groups were given the corresponding medicinal solution by gavage, and the normal and model groups were intragastrically administered with an equal volume of normal saline, once a day for 14 consecutive days. The prostate tissues of rats were collected and subjected to hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining and Masson staining to observe the pathological changes of the tissues in each group. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) was used to detect the levels of related inflammatory factors in rat serum, and 16S rDNA sequencing was used to analyze the abundance and diversity changes of gut microbiota before and after administration, and species difference analysis was performed. ResultsAll the administered groups could alleviate the inflammatory symptoms of CNP rats, increase the expression levels of anti-inflammatory factors and decrease the expression levels of pro-inflammatory factors, with the most sIgnificant effect observed in the Zishen Tongguan formula group. Compared with the normal group, the expression levels of interleukin(IL)-8, hypersensitive C-reactive protein(hs-CRP), immunoglobulin(Ig)M, secretory IgA (sIgA), and inducible nitric oxide synthase(iNOS) were sIgnificantly increased in the model group(P<0.01). Compared with the model group, the expression levels of the above inflammatory factors in all administered groups were significantly reduced(P<0.01). When compared with the PCC-AR group, the Zishen Tongguan formula group showed a significant decrease in transforming growth factor(TGF)-β1 expression level(P<0.05) and a significant increase in IgM expression level(P<0.01). The results of gut microbiota analysis showed that, compared with the PCC-AR group, at the order level, the Zishen Tongguan formula group significantly reduced the relative abundance of conditional pathogens such as Bacteroidales, Acidaminococcales, Rhodospirillales, Clostridiales, and Elusimicrobiales(P<0.01). And at the genus level, the Zishen Tongguan formula group significantly decreased the relative abundance of pathogenic microbiota such as Lachnospira and Bacteroides(P<0.01) and significantly increased the relative abundances of beneficial microbiota such as Ruminococcus and Lactobacillus(P<0.01). ConclusionZishen Tongguan formula can reduce the level of harmful intestinal bacteria, increase the level of beneficial intestinal bacteria, down-regulate the expression of serum inflammatory factors, and the small amount of Cinnamomi Cortex in the formula may play a key role in the treatment of CNP with this formula.
2.Effect of Zishen Tongguan Formula on "Gut-prostate" Axis of Rats with Chronic Non-bacterial Prostatitis Based on 16S rDNA Sequencing
Xiran LI ; Mengjiao CHEN ; Kaiping ZOU ; Chenguang ZHAO ; Xingbin DAI ; Xiaoqing ZHANG ; Shun LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(7):63-71
ObjectiveBased on the theory of "gut-prostate" axis, this study explored the effects and mechanisms of Zishen Tongguan formula and Cinnamomi Cortex in the formula in treating rats with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis(CNP) by detecting the levels of inflammatory factors, and the composition and structure of intestinal flora in CNP rats. MethodsEight out of 42 SD rats were randomly selected as the normal group, and the remaining rats were injected with carrageenan to prepare the CNP model. After successful modeling, 32 rats were randomly divided into the model group, Ningmitai capsule group(0.50 g·kg-1), Zishen Tongguan formula group(2.00 g·kg-1), and the Phellodendri Chinensis Cortex-Anemarrhenae Rhizoma pair group(PCC-AR group, 2.00 g·kg-1), with 8 rats in each group. The administered groups were given the corresponding medicinal solution by gavage, and the normal and model groups were intragastrically administered with an equal volume of normal saline, once a day for 14 consecutive days. The prostate tissues of rats were collected and subjected to hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining and Masson staining to observe the pathological changes of the tissues in each group. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) was used to detect the levels of related inflammatory factors in rat serum, and 16S rDNA sequencing was used to analyze the abundance and diversity changes of gut microbiota before and after administration, and species difference analysis was performed. ResultsAll the administered groups could alleviate the inflammatory symptoms of CNP rats, increase the expression levels of anti-inflammatory factors and decrease the expression levels of pro-inflammatory factors, with the most sIgnificant effect observed in the Zishen Tongguan formula group. Compared with the normal group, the expression levels of interleukin(IL)-8, hypersensitive C-reactive protein(hs-CRP), immunoglobulin(Ig)M, secretory IgA (sIgA), and inducible nitric oxide synthase(iNOS) were sIgnificantly increased in the model group(P<0.01). Compared with the model group, the expression levels of the above inflammatory factors in all administered groups were significantly reduced(P<0.01). When compared with the PCC-AR group, the Zishen Tongguan formula group showed a significant decrease in transforming growth factor(TGF)-β1 expression level(P<0.05) and a significant increase in IgM expression level(P<0.01). The results of gut microbiota analysis showed that, compared with the PCC-AR group, at the order level, the Zishen Tongguan formula group significantly reduced the relative abundance of conditional pathogens such as Bacteroidales, Acidaminococcales, Rhodospirillales, Clostridiales, and Elusimicrobiales(P<0.01). And at the genus level, the Zishen Tongguan formula group significantly decreased the relative abundance of pathogenic microbiota such as Lachnospira and Bacteroides(P<0.01) and significantly increased the relative abundances of beneficial microbiota such as Ruminococcus and Lactobacillus(P<0.01). ConclusionZishen Tongguan formula can reduce the level of harmful intestinal bacteria, increase the level of beneficial intestinal bacteria, down-regulate the expression of serum inflammatory factors, and the small amount of Cinnamomi Cortex in the formula may play a key role in the treatment of CNP with this formula.
3.Research progress of Mendelian randomization in ocular diseases
Xiran ZHANG ; Weichen YUAN ; Xiangrui LI ; Feier XU ; Fangkun ZHAO
International Eye Science 2024;24(5):784-789
Etiological research is necessary for understanding the occurrence and epidemiological patterns of diseases, and is also a prerequisite for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of clinical diseases. Mendelian randomization(MR), a method of research that combines genetics and epidemiology, has the advantage of exploring the causal relationship between exposure and disease genetically as well as avoiding confounding factors and reverse causation. Thus, it has been extensively utilized in the etiological study of diseases. This paper reviews the implementation of MR in the research of ocular diseases and provides ideas and approaches for the investigation of related mechanisms as well as the development of intervention strategies.
4.Advances in ocular surface and intestinal flora of patients with thyroid-asso-ciated ophthalmopathy
Xiran ZHANG ; Xinxin ZHANG ; Zhiming KANG ; Kui DONG ; Bin SUN
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2024;44(6):494-498
Thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy(TAO)is an autoimmune disease whose etiology and pathogenesis have not yet been clarified.It is generally believed that its occurrence is the result of a combination of immune,genetic,envi-ronmental,and other factors.In recent years,scholars have paid more attention to the influence of microorganisms on TAO,and they found that alterations of the ocular surface and intestinal flora can stimulate the immune system to generate a series of immune responses,which induces autoimmune responses to TAO.The"gut-eye axis"may be an important fac-tor involved in the development of TAO.The intestinal flora and its metabolites may affect ocular tissues through blood cir-culation and the lymphatic system.This interaction between the gut and eye axis may affect the occurrence and develop-ment of TAO through various pathways,including migration of immune cells,cross immune reactions,and metabolite cir-culation.This article reviews the research progress on the correlation between alterations of the ocular surface and intesti-nal flora and TAO and explores the possible mechanisms of the flora involvement in the development of TAO,providing new ideas for the diagnosis and treatment of TAO.
5.Evidence-based practice in the prevention of surgical site infections in pediatric patients undergoing orthopedic implant surgery
Lifen YANG ; Ning WANG ; Meixue ZHANG ; Xiran LI ; Jianping WU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(31):4289-4297
Objective:To construct and implement an evidence-based practice protocol for the prevention of surgical site infections (SSI) in pediatric patients undergoing orthopedic implant surgery based on the best available evidence, and to evaluate its effectiveness in a clinical setting.Methods:Adhering to the standard procedures of a continuous quality improvement model based on evidence, evidence was transformed into clinical practice through four stages: evidence acquisition, current status review, evidence introduction, and effect evaluation. Totally 301 pediatric patients who underwent orthopedic implant surgery from March to December 2021 at Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center, along with 79 medical staff involved in the project implementation were selected by convenience sampling. Patients were divided into three groups according to the time of admission for baseline review (from March to May, n=106), first-round review post-implementation of the evidence-based protocol (from June to August, n=110), and second-round review (from September to December, n=85). Comparisons were made regarding the incidence of SSI in pediatric patients before and after the application of the evidence-based protocol, the knowledge level of medical staff concerning SSI associated with orthopedic implant surgeries in pediatric patients, and the execution of review indicators before and after the application of evidence. Results:Following the implementation of the evidence-based protocol, the incidence of SSI in pediatric patients undergoing orthopedic implant surgery reduced significantly from 8.49% in the baseline review to 0 in the second-round review ( P<0.05). Furthermore, there was a statistically significant increase ( P<0.01) in the scores denoting the knowledge level of medical staff on SSI associated with such surgeries, from (75.91±11.19) to (96.42±7.13). Comparison of the execution of review standards before and after evidence application revealed statistically significant differences ( P<0.05 in all cases) . Conclusions:The initiation of this evidence-based practice project can standardize perioperative diagnostic and nursing behaviors of orthopedic implant surgery in medical and nursing staff, effectively safeguard the safety of pediatric patients, and reduce the occurrence of SSI.
6.Correlation between subjective cognitive decline and sleep disorders in the elderly: a systematic review
Qing HU ; Xiran LI ; Shibin WANG ; Ning WANG ; Yinhua SONG ; Ping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(5):630-637
Objective:To systematically review the characteristics of sleep patterns in the elderly with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) and the relationship between subjective cognitive decline and sleep disorders.Methods:Observational studies on sleep patterns in the elderly with SCD were retrieved by computer in Chinese and English databases such as PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) , WanFang Data and VIP, and the retrieval time was from the establishment of the database to March 31, 2020. Two researchers independently conducted article screening, data extraction and quality evaluation according to the standard. The random-effects model was used for Meta-synthesis of studies with data that could be pooled, and descriptive analysis for studies that could not be pooled.Results:A total of 12 articles were included, with a total sample size of 67 474 cases. The prevalence of SCD in the elderly was 25.9% (95% CI: 6.4%-52.5%) . The sleep patterns of the elderly with SCD were characterized by decreased total sleep time, prolonged wake-time after sleep onset, and frequent awakenings at night. Compared with the normal elderly, the elderly with SCD had a higher risk of poor sleep quality, insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness ( OR=2.1, 1.15, 2.6) , and excessive daytime sleepiness (ESD) increased the risk of SCD in the elderly ( OR=6.06) . Conclusions:Compared with the normal elderly, the overall sleep quality of the elderly with SCD is poor, and sleep disorders can increase the risk of SCD in the elderly. Existing studies have differences in the diagnostic criteria of SCD, and future studies need to further confirm the causal relationship between SCD and sleep disorders in the elderly.
7.Expression of Nucleostemin gene in tumor cells derived from human embryomic bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Chongxu HAN ; Wenrong XU ; Yan SUN ; Xiran ZHANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2009;21(10):649-653
Objective To study the tumorigenesis mechanism in bone marrow mesenchyme stem cells (MSC). Methods The bone marrow MSC could be induced into turnout (F6 cells) in vitro. The difference between gene expression of F6 cells and MSC was distinguished by fluorescent differential display (FDD). Verification of the result was detected by Real time RT-PCR and Western blotting, and immunocytochemistry. Results FDD analysis confirmed that Nucleostemin (NS) was positively up-regulated in F6 cells compared with MSC. Similar results were obtained by PCR and Western blotting. The NS gene expression levels in MSC, F6, 176-4, F6-6 and F6-7 were significantly different(F =160, P <0.05). The NS gene expression level in F6 (0.0372±0.0019) was 18 folds higher than those of MSC(0.0021±0.0002,P <0.05). Expression levels in F6-4, F6-6 and F6-7 tissue were 0.0504±0.0083, 0.0995±0.0026 and 0.0614±0.0036, and were significantly higher than that in MSC(P <0.05). The expression of NS increased significantly with the accreting volume of turnour, and high-level protein expression of NS was confirmed by Western blotting and immunocytochemistry. Conclusion The expression level of NS might be one of the factors playing important roles during turnour genesis, especially in MSC mutation.
8.Utilization of Aspirin in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Xiran WANG ; Yu PEI ; Quanmin LI ; Yanqiu ZHU ; Fan ZHANG ; Guochang CHEN ; Zhiwei ZHAN ; Ruiqin DU ; Xiaoqiang HU
China Pharmacy 2005;0(23):-
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the utilization of aspirin in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.METHODS:The utilization of aspirin in 510 inpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the department of Endocrinology in our hospital from April 2004 to April 2007 was analyzed retrospectively.RESULTS:Of the total 510 cases,68.2% received aspirin,with daily dose reached 50~100mg.Aspirin was more often used in patients complicated with coronary heart disease and hypertension(P
9.Effect of MT1M gene on the cell cycle and signaling pathway of Hep-G2.
Luhong SUN ; Xiran ZHANG ; Yahui KONG ; Long YU
National Journal of Andrology 2004;10(12):932-934
OBJECTIVETo investigate the possible roles of MT1M gene on the cell cycle and signaling pathway of Hep-G2.
METHODSHep-G2 human hepatoma cells made by transfection with expressible MT1M gene, and the cell cycle was detected by flow cytometry, and the signaling pathway was measured by dual luciferase assay in Hep-G2 cells.
RESULTSMT1M gene was able to induce changes of the cell cycle and the activation of NF-kappaB pathway in Hep-G2 cells.
CONCLUSIONMT1M gene may affect the cell cycle in Hep-G2 and activate the NF-kappaB-dependent transcription.
Cell Line, Tumor ; Flow Cytometry ; G2 Phase ; physiology ; Humans ; Liver Neoplasms ; pathology ; Metallothionein ; genetics ; NF-kappa B ; metabolism ; Plasmids ; genetics ; Signal Transduction ; physiology ; Transfection
10.Meiotic Resumption of Isolated Mouse Germinal Vesicle in Cell-freeSystem
DAI GU ; LI CHAOJUN ; BI CHUNMING ; Chen YAN ; WU YAOCHUN ; ZHANG XIRAN
National Journal of Andrology 2001;7(2):79-83
Objectives: To establish an effective method to isolate germinal vesicle frommammalian oocyte and make the isolated germinal vesicle undergo meiotic resumptionin vitro. Methods: The germinal vesicles were isolated from oocytes directly througha physical method by drawing oocyte in and out of fine-bore pipette.The isolatedgerminal vesicles were cultured in cell-free system which was prepared from the celllysate of synchronized HeLa cells.DNA fluorescence dye Hoechest 33342 was used tomonitor the condensation of chromatin during germinal vesicle breakdown. Results:The cell lysate of metaphase HeLa cell induced chromatin condensation while the cellextract of early G2 phase could not. Conclusions: The germinal vesicle can beisolated successfully in such a physical method and it can undergo chromatincondensation in vitro just as the oocyte does in vivo. Natl J Androl,2001,7(2):79~83

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